Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 11, 1900, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 11, 1900,
7
CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
The News Gathered From Various
Sections.
HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO
What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See
and Observe Worthy of Note—The Local
Happenings of Every Community Will be
Published if Sent in Barly.
Linden Hall.
Wanted —-A girl
watch in exchange
Address Chas. Roads,
authority,
sports owe each of our
bill—and 1
we will
this 1
to
for
receive a
her com-
willing
gold
pany.
It is stated, by good
two of out
merchants a large
the
OW
clear of stores, Boys
» you away this time, but
e~something
unty papers speak of
and daughter returne
They re-
Visi
S. Brooks
from Lewistown on Saturday,
nt having had a pleasant
ecially Miss Cora who enjoyed
ing on the river,
skat.
Clyde Bradford, of the Fort,
pleasant visitor Hall a few
week. There isa history connected
with his visit, but we wont tell,
was a
to our days
) ’
asi
Wonder why our
go to “'Loupe*’
Would some of
married ttend strictly t
cl
1 i hat o
two ‘“‘Johns"
Saturday night,
be more f
ople lo a
far itting for
pe
take a ¢
Anyone
eby.
*ddling
ask
“ht it
#14
*
Venerable and Mrs. Hess gave
ast to their many friend
Miss Freddie Hess,
on at her home, left fi
vacat »
Tuesday 158 Hess
Grant Holderm
sence from hoe
room. but it seems
* was no fire in the
It burned out the parti
art of the floor, but they succeed
inguishing the Holder
a slight the damage
about £160,
room for
on and
‘
flames
Oss
covered by insur
Yarnell.
Glean
red Poorman is ill at this
E. I. Walker anticipates
day treatment, for his
Philipsburg hospital, in the
The new settlement, on top of the
mountain, has been given the appro
priate name of Beeburyg
taking a ten
hand, at the
near future,
Our teachers have already begun to
prepare for Cartin Memorial Day,
The U, B. church at present is under:
going repairs, will be ready for reopen.
lng services on the 21st inst. One of
the best preachers of the conference
will be present. Everybody is invited
to come and bring along their pocket
books. About seventy Ja will be
needed to clear it of all indebtedness,
ON EVERY BOTTLE
Or Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this ir
antes: “All wo ask of you Is ta use two thirds
of the contents of this bottle falthtully, then if
EX AEA
or by Krumrine Bros., Bellefonte. Pa. ,
Roland.
Some of the surrounding farmers were
busy in the early part of last week cut:
ting ice.
George Bryan attended protracted
meeting in Mt, Eagle every night last
week. Why?
William Barnhart
list last week, but is
again.
Ben Neff, for some
thinks a great deal
daughters,
James Barger Jr., was
he could not go to work.
I. B. Wetzel, of Howard,
business in our busy little
day.
was on the sick
going his rounds
other,
farmers
reason
of the
or
sick last week;
transacted
town on Fri.
D -
skater,
Biece, of Mil
it Henry Schultz's
Pearl thinks Charles is a very
good
Rev eshure,
Ihursday
1
a
the
 § Howard
img folks
} ole
Jag
iM v
[all to
morning
R. B. Sch
went to Mill |
Saturday
Sunday i
begin school on Monday
Bil
Wasson 's over Sunday
morning and wg
James
at Mr
Two young
ger, of Pleasant Gag
Kennedy went
oon
ladies of
over to Fairview to sj
Quite umber of
an
are attending the
Mt. Eag
Miss Vel
comsy
a now ready to
Ome the people who come
ery
A
ry
ices from a ance shed
omething a chur needs ve
Hor VR
cold in
rain in
Are protected from
winter, and from fl
summer.
Chas Hosterman,
Smith purchased a tract
Madisoubhurg They
lnmbering as soon as
mill
and B
of timber near
10 go to
Can get a
mer
expect
they
The ice on the dam was over 11 inches
thick and very clear Nearly every.
body filled their ice-houses and it was
none too soon for the warm weather is
making it somewhat slushy,
A most stringent carfew ordinace
rigidly observed would be a great bless
lng to this town. There are many boys
from six to sixteen years old, who
should be at home and are loafing
around in the stores from dark to a late
hour, Such boys usually grow up
| worthless, loafing vagabonds,
| The unhealthy weather causes a
| deal of sickuess. A daughter of Andrew
| Shawver's is {Il with scarlet fever, and
| Israel Runkle phoned for the doctor for
his daughter, Have not learned what
| ails the latter,
at |
Fillmore.
Noah Rockey is laid up with a sore
jaw, at present,
On last Monday W. J. Sowers, while
cutting sawlogs, lodged a tree, and in
letting it down cut a sapling which split
and hit him on the jaw, making an ugly
wound, but no bones were broken,
George Taylor and sou Ed, of Storms.
town, were in our town on Monday on
business.
We have some very fine skaters in our
town, and some not so fine, Some skate
for the sport, others skate for chewing
gum. Ge whiz, it was cold.
Mr. Rhoads, of Bellefonte, has pur.
chased Joseph Tressler’s engine and choy
mill, and has to Waddle,
it up where he has a skimming station
As the
day night, some «
taken it to put
on Satur
» on Sunday; but
Song goes some come
y wit
went on Sature
itil Mon
home
Moshannon.
1 he weather
ably du
has moderated
ng the past week, thus
the fine sleighing in our locality
hoo!
BEdwar i (sicason
Spring Mills, last week, ac
his sister Hannah,
at
ympanied by
returned to wx
Dave Kennedy, an engineer on the
Beech Creek R. R., who has resided in
our town for some time moved to Jersey
Shore the past week. David Lucas takes
his place,
Mr. and Miss Black, of Philipsburg,
spent Sunday with their brother, who is
boarding with Mrs. Molly Rankin, of
this place.
Mr, Henry Borger has been seriously
ill, but is slowly recovering.
Mr. David Stewart, of Pine Glen, has
been making frequent calls in our town.
Wonder what the attraction is?
Mr. Blanch Fleming, train dispatcher
at Jersey Shore, made a short visit with
his parents recently,
| Mr. William Kerio lost a fine horse
| last week ,
Romola.
Misses Maud and Ella Brickley, for.
merly of this place, but now of Austin,
Potter county, are spending a few weeks
at their home in this place.
Mr, and Mrs. Hull Carrier, of Sum.
merville, are visiting friends and rela.
tives in this vicinity,
Miss Alice Miller, who has been visit.
ing her sister, Mrs. D. M. Robb, of
Ridgway, has returned home,
Chas. De Long, who is employed at
Homestead, spent Christmas at home,
\
James Packer is very ill at this writing,
Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Kirchoof have
been on the sick list for time,
recovering
Long,
olla
some but
are slowly
Le Roy
teaching at
home
who ha
ha
LTraine
parents i"
home M
then
® ove phine
panied
Ariy
Kramer,
A very pleasant surprise was
held a of Miss Mary
ast Tuesday evening
Miss Ada Shope, of Howard
pleasant visitor in town recently
Mrs. Ella McCullough, of Florida, was
a recent visitor at James McCullough's in
this place,
Ir I. Potter Post, No. 261 G. A
R., held a very interesting lastaliation
and Camp Fire in the City Hall Satur
day evening.
Geo Taylor's Sunday school class of
the M. EK. Church, presented the trustees,
of the above church, with a $50 00 Gold
certificate on Sunday morning, to be ap-
phed on the church debt,
All our ice men have their ice houses
filled
}
t the
on
Ak A
Geo
Miss Edna and Mable Taylor, of Ty- |
rone, spent Wednesday of last week
with relatives in this place.
Robert Haupt has returned to Lorett,
Pa., where he 1s employed, after a short
stay with his parents in this place,
It is rumored that one of our youn
merchants is on the lookout for a plo
| house. He must be going to couple up,
i
:
:
|
Snow Shoe.
Revival meetings are being held at M,
E. Church.
Our elocutionist has left us for the
West, after giving us several enjoyable
entertainments, We were surprised to
note that she did not take a certain young
gentleman with her, He seemed very
much attached to her during her stay
with us. How about it, Frank?
Arthur has a fine crop of hair.
you noticed it ?
Our young people
skating on Buddinger’
these
Have
are enjoying
sdam, at Clarence,
1 hey
and his ten.
mooulight evenings
" id John
seem
to have forgotien
cent lake,
the
New
by Lot
on car
* entertain.
renewed
ed at
Ef Kin
; A
;
PL
IER
Auer’s
Cherri,
Deciora’
Put ono of
Dr. Aver's
Cherry Pectoral
Plasters
over your lungs
The Pont Modi
Advico Free!
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rivileged few
he agpress
IT'S DIFFERENT, boca
rporation, ca nit
pace
IT'S DIFFERENT, beca
sectarian and broad; every pan
faith, every class, andl the workingman
equally with the millionaire, gets a fair
hearing In Its columns
IT'S DIFFERENT, be
cause it upholds faith In
humanity, and the pro
gress of mankind toward -
higher Ideals, larger Every
hopes and better living, whem
It will continue to
be different, Watch The North Amer
can and ses It grow,
every
ONE
CENT
T™
rs ———————————
When You Wish
a nice dress shoe for a reasonable
price don’t forget the
SARACEN
, pric
WALKOVER
women
the :
Powers Shoe Company
Bush Arcade,
BELLEFONTE, PENN’A.
NEWS and OPINIONS
of National Importance
ALONE
CONTAINS BOTH.
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Sunday Sun
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Manchester, of Manchester, Eng
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of St. Louis
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United States
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BEEF PC
All kinds of
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PHILIPBEEZER
OF INTEREST
10 FARMERS.
+
smoking
hams, bacon. &
ef, fish
10 meat wilh
meat
keeps
not heat
avoids ex
makes it
ie will
La
Book on Curing Meats
a
ind n Aue
of su
ott
more palatable t
smoke
and get a
free at
pounds of meat
GREEN'S PHARMACY,
High Street.
Bellefonte, - + « « +
MORTGAGES.
Money wanted for investment in
first mortgages. Security absolute
For further information,
Pa.
ly good.
address
E. H. FAULKENDER,
Actorneyat-Law,
Hollidaysburg, Pa.