THE OENTKE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 4, 1800 7 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be and Observe Worthy Published if Sent in Early. Aaronsburg. Miss Kate Whitmer, unty, and Miss I rland, spent mas with his family this pl x pects to move to the above named yme time in January. Thomas Wolf, home to his mother's beds: Woll, with dropsy. was called », Mrs. Danl t this writing of Ohio, who is very low a George Smull, formerly of this place, yat now of Columbus, Ohio, arrived here to spend the remainder of the nter with his mother, He rn to the west iu the spring. expects Harry Kreamer and family, of Ingleby, pent Sunday with arents in this place. H ICS Of the gentleman yward Homan, of John George Feb lays with lue those wh ge and who un ote ones death of and fe Crouse, which sad his on North 2n Con Friday, Dec. 200d, "99. A few yrior to his demise he was stricken aralysis while sitting at the table He was at once put to bed in an uscious state, in which condition he a few days later. His sudden death a 5 the entire community, » was a man much thought of in the he resided He was a neighbor family circie arge. He three sons red. His age and 2 day His in the Lutheran Christmas The funeral ceremonies were under the care and according to the ritual of the G. A L., of which the deceased was a member Mr ged to the 145th Regt P. V., and served nearly three years in the of his country Services were held in the Lutheran church, Rey Chilcoat, of the M. I He was assisted by Rev, H. W. Buck, of the UE. church, and Rev, ¥. W., Brown, of the Reformed church, A large con. course of people were in attendance to pay the last tribute of respect 10 the de. ceased, and the large audience room was well filled. The following members of the G. A. R. were the pall bearers: Daniel Weaver, Wm. Wait, Samuel Gettig, Monasis Gilbert, James Corman and Levi Fullmer, all of Brush valley, the thbors residence yon ver and is and remains were cemetery on forenoon Crouse belon ’ defense church officiating and members of W. W. Bierly Post, G, | A. R. No, 248, Georgetown. Rev, Brown, of Spring Mills, is con. ducting a protracted meeting at Paradise church, and a number of seekers are at work for a good cause, Miss Bertha Kerstefter is on the sick list, but is a little better at this writing. The High Valley correspondent was at Drum Station hunting up vews., He is a member of Coxey’s army and so he went to headquarters for the news, Chistmas is over for 18g many of the so called people enjoyed it as long as they could but for some it did not last long Coburn enlivened up in the forenoon and every body thought of having a good time. But when Coxey and his army came in and took of laus' in a good bit oxey and Ins and a good very well Wis possession Santa | quarters and took of Santy’'s MIN until o s commands obeyed homeward Some had » pret } of the season w man, third John Corman, and The at 10:30 o'clock December 28, 18 at the The interior of the was tastefully decorated with ever. the named Idings ila Cor and Mrs. A {osterman, happy event occurred Thursday, Hosterman mansion, hot greens Promptly party with their Hosterman Weaver clating wedding daughte both of Coburn 9 bridal alter 1 the bn overhang ng hour attendants, Mis as bridesmaid and isman, led by clergyman march of Col the 1 al as groon Ap} WAS Styer home os Wm. L hand College, of Wi to spend Christmas Homer Shoe, few days at home last week Howard Bodie, of Tyrone, day with his friend, Herce ( town and Mrs, Geo. T ! Nall Noll, of Snow spent a low spent Xmas Robert Haupt, « home over XN Charles Haupt spent Xmas with HAS at Mr, Haupt ace Houck, preached in the evening Miss Grace Jones departed on Monnay for Pittsburg, where she expect a hospital and become a trained nurse Linden Hall, Wish the readers of this paper a Hap py New Year, ol he M. EK n aptist hurch hon Sunday chute Ss Inoenter Poster Jodon and Harry Tate, of Pleasant Gap, spent Sunday at the home of W. 5. Brooks, Considering the short time our Sunday School had to practice the program, the entertainment on Sunday evening was a success, The children did well | Adam Zeigler had them well drilled. Linden Hall Lumber Co's Mill took | fire from an unkuown cause on Saturday evening and burned. None of the lum. ber was consumed but several thousand shingles were destroyed, It is reported there will be a wedding in our Hall in the near future. Hope this report is true, as we are expecting a piece of cake —~ Nit, Mr. Brooks and daughter Cora left for Mifflin county on Tuesday where they will visit relatives and friends for ao in. definite period. ¥reddie Hess is home on a vacation She is attending school at Bethlehem, Andrew Long will move off the Tress ler farm in the spring. Port Matilda. gu Usman horse whips. parties blankets, from atoutl one sear aged 62 years He was a vel having serve : He father ol / Yo was Brel man narriage hus! : 0 1 4 Or na i my of th ’ | } the © tes bh his r Abel K the arihe o hot settled Nn an nt AY 8 brother An horn him, and the b Interment was made in ead three f ¢4 A vive on RMI OInIng i 03) the deceased the Biack was the place ed to (Ian the funera that COnsign they Black Oak chapel le sermon come Inrgest the Before his remains were in history of their last resting place were taken in to the wher Rev. HN and touching pa 1 bearers, « namely : joh fvered a very able after which the ymrades of the deceased, Harry Adams, Affam Cowhe Williams, John Peters, George Kelley and G. M. Marks, hore the re mains to their silent home to await the resurection, WHAT Is sniLone A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through the world for hall a century, has cured Inoumerable cases of in eiplent consumption and relieved many in ad vanced stages, If you are not satisfied with the resulta we will refund the money Pries 5 eta, and wets, For sale by Krumrine Bros, | Bellefonte, Fa i . Wwe Roland. Butchering is about a thing of the past. Miss Jennie Showers, of Bellefonte, was visiting friends in Beech Creek over Christmas, and on returning home she visited friends at this place. The Empire Iron Works, of this place, are making very good metal at present, Mac Curtin, who is employed at Pitts burg, spent Christmas with his parents here, He and his brother John returned to his place of business on Monday even. ny ing. ames | Jonathan State Loliex: had his lady | last Sunday Noah Brungart the parental home The Ebene: United Evangelica day School of this place held its annual eg. 31, r the ensuing year, The following were elected : Supt... A. Douty Asst, Supt W. H. Zeigler ; Sex 1. E igler: Asst, See... Warren deck Chest san ection of oth ! f Sunday, 3 LADTATIADS, (slibert HEADACHES worked mank od by Kat fier and oi satisia RICK at tian ‘ tory For sale by Krum: Madisonburg. / Kein attend Central Berlin, Pa G left Monday Penva morning to Coliege, at New Miss Edith Glantz while going home from church last Thursday evening met with a painful accident-<the breaking of her left arm Philip Caris and wife spent Sanday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Ruhl, of Mill Hall, Geo, Kidder, who worked at Winber this last summer, returned home last week, Srcnnss (KH, S, Shaffer is at present confined to his bed with symptoms of [| | | typhoid pneumonia. ’ i] : Mrs. Frank Hock. | resolutions are made at one time, —————————— If we : man while visiting her daughter, Mrs. 1, | thoroughly carry out one resolution at a KE. Stover of Millheim, took sick and was confined to bed ever since, heart trouble being the cause, An exhibition was held in the Town Hall on Saturday cvening bv a number of our school boys, It was well attended and all weré well pleased. indulged direct school at the new school Some of our target practice boys or's last week, when to their surprise the | director startled them with a striking address Lemont. Ha ce houses are being fi The ice on the Oal children are Mrs. W — ma, Wi | Howard : held G.A.R to the a r los We! ge, a Het 3) membership ) F., the onging I be "et Am an raterna and Veteran Legion, Ix orderd Howard Hensy! takes place this Thursday afternoon at 1:3 from the Evangelical church at Howard nler in Schenck al funeral Dr " ment Ss cemetery Many People Are Aflicted With severe headac by tory hes of Caused ity of The liver By Yercome io circa invigo and Hood's ver and fable and the compiecte directly upon They are prompt and vet gentle in ¢ strengthen in : the bowels and action system Woodward. As a clever man would vacation | again take up 10 yuu some few side Afler typewriler 10 convey this town Wm. Mote, of Pittsburg spent the hol. idays with his mother here Misses Lida and Gertrude Yearick spent the holidays in Miflinburg and vicinity, 1899 has closed 1900 has just begun. Many have made new resolutions, and | no doutt many will fail to accomplish | | what they have resolved to do. One feat cause of 50 many New Years reso. ations being broken, is that too many | few in | lights of | time and not wait until New Years to formulate all our good resolutions, we will notice our progress more steady and sure, Miss Maud Ard and her son, from days, including their friends here Warren Ettlinger, who has ployed at Buffalo, N. Y., f montins, and ana brother Pa slinas Wil. spent a ’ with New Columhia, Chri been em. wr the past Mx ated among lus friends rels ad excel. Morning. me of our A Dear rie are half a century Aver's Cherry Pectoral has been curing colds and coughs and preventing consumption. It cures Consumption also if taken in time. over Keep onc of Pr, Ager's Cherry pectoral Plasicrs over jour longs If you Congh. Shall we send you a book on this subject, free? Our Medical Department, 1 you have any complaint what. ever and desire the best | vies you oan possibly ebiain, w the doctor freely. You will recsive thout RRR IE SY hy
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