THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 6, 1900), CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Gathered From Various Sections. HAPPENINGS The News IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alrt Corrspondnts See and Observe Worthy of Note The Local Happenings of Every community, Liden Hall. On Saturday the two-year old son of Robert McClellen died, having been sick for a week with cholera infantum. All are very sors } for his parents, as he was the only child and will be greatly missed, Perry Cole's sister was visiting him over Sunday. Thomas Searson is parents at this place now visiting his Ervin Zeigler went to Fificss Hall on Saturday, as he will teach there this winter, and his school begi ns on Monday the wih Dr. Kidder has been busy for the last few weeks. kept pretty new was nt of the with h the new d Her many recovery. sease, tat stale, Messrs, acted busines George Ship! t John McDonald was on a visit week, returning home on Saturday visited at Tyrone, Altoona, Philipsbur and other points. He reports a very pleasant trip The town Now for hard diligent and Quite a lit party went to Half Moon valley to attend the Meeting on Sunday Miss Ruth field com fathers, Fo Miss Sudie Shipley tended the Business Hecla Roy Peters is visiti Wm. Peters DEATH WW 1 Sunday last school 1? study persevere will tomorrow they who are succeed yeging for Quarterly ear. ward and her si Men's Picnic at his fathers, Sot died at his home, in Dix Run, on the 31 of August, aged about 73 years. The cause of his death was stomach trouble : he was con fined to the house all summer. He be longed to the Messiah church and was a veteran of the Civil His ancestors came from C hester county and were among the early settlers in Union twp He was an hongst, upri ight man. By his death the family loses a loving father and kind busband and the community a kind neighbor. Those who survive him are: his wife Martha, and the children; Jesse, of Dix Run; Thomas, of Philips. burg; Mrs. Shedrick Parsons, of Dix Run, and Mrs. Daniel Peters, of Hecla, War "Snow Shoe. The Lehigh mines, at this place, have | shut down. Why, or for how long, is pot known, The Irvin-Gilliland camping returned from a camping ex along the Susquehanna. . B. Yarnell is now employed at Rock Island, Ill, in railroad service. Mr, Yarnell formerly worked on the Tyrone Div. of P. R. R. The Commercial Telephone company ition are fitting up an exchange office here, | Two of Snow Shoe's maidens with the sweetest and most melodigus voices will be required as operators on the “‘hello machine.” P.S.--This has no connec- tion, electrically or otherwise, with the Quay machine. Miss Anna Lucas returned Saturday from a visit to friends in Punxsutawney. The Rev, Mr. Moody preached in the Presbyterian church Sunday, He%Seem. ed to be well liked, Thank you, Runville We merely wished to know who the Runville scribe is, The identity is now clear, as that scare crow outfit was devised especially to fit Runville girls. Again thanking you for the promptness with which you put it on, and complimenting you on the most elegant fit of the garments, I am yours truly. S. 8S. 8S. Nittany. The infant of Mr, and Mrs, E. J. Peck was very sick last Saturday, but 1s much better again, Mrs. N. C. Marie, visiti Dorman and have been spending the ng friends at this place. y Mable a, visiting Tolbert, of daughter, last week Fr " 1 ‘ Aran spen unday al Kramer spent Sunday a Salon r friend Walker, , on th nent x1 pent Sun Dorman ght, at he: YOK Hofl 2, Min » Wea ireon, Mess Wm Hoff Hazel, Harry White, Rex But Mr. and Mrs and children, of rt having had an ex yhnson : Morris ] Haz Frank An Jo jon, Curtis of Axe Mann Hackenberry Bellefonte; all cellent time Wesley ep Stops the Cough and Works off the Lold Laxative Br day NO ire omo Quinine Tablets cure Moshannon. 3 e Hugh riends here ecarfie week Gertie Viendorfer returned "h home re ipsbhurg and cently, after elsewhere Mrs. David Kennedy spent Sunday | The urday The pr of the M. E Rev, Moody preached terian church evening siting In a few weeks ih Me, o this i on evenings, was we 1s will be used for church festival, he and patronize the = | ben in the Pr at this place eahy on Sunday Irene Lucas has gone to the city purchase a line of fall millinery A number of the young people, of Pine Glen and Snow Shoe, attended the festi. val here last week William Garbrick and family®pent a few days with friends in this town re cently. to f100 Reward $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to | learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that seience has been able to cure in all its tages hud thin Im Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh ¥Y positive eure known to the medieal ralornit) Oatarrh being a gonstity tional disease, requires a constitutions! troat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of of the system. thereby destroyin y disease, and giving the patient stren putidin the constiiut . asaistin muen or One Hundred Botlare for any ease that ft falls to eure, Bond For of test y Wr WF moninls Y & CO, Toledo, 0, wii yen i are the best. n He work, The ha work. Th at Fairbrook. A new horse on the mail route. It is very dry here and pasture is in deed very scarce, Some of our farmers are beginning to feed their cattle in the barn. seed. , also Some of our farmers are through ing, while others are just beginning some are beginning to cut corn, Rev. Mr, Williams filled the the M. E. church, of this Sabbath morning Our schools, of this township, on Monday and the scholars’ va over, They will be found ponds over their which wi lave great deal in making Succes The teacher’ raised to £0 Hundreds Deen pu peach orchard Those who in this section hear ol } of last pulpit plac ec, opened ation 1s ring ons, wth Ives a been to do of bush have 1 Kea peaches wrreavt and family ing their friend John Nei haye been vi cleewhere, WOrKman ia Mrs David Roland. * ’ one re wt) hat wonderful gros he Ox only m i teeth, or would be ke him nxuar fn 4 paper we more $s somewhat more ant than the one he carried ahoma before he ent (x ha for I see our ribe of this place ected sending Roland items 30 1 ha time few hat cn ip should heat »y Potters Mills A number of our 30 1 the Business Met P William Wi a few day IAs! week john Mct burg for a few weeks, Miss Blanch Heckman, of Sunbury, is spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs, Rewsh, Merchant Em! Smith and wife attend ed the campmeeting, at Rebersburyg, Sunday. The sick in and about town are Frank Carson, Ezra Confer, Mrs, Ella Miller, Catharine Wilkinson and Laura Me Cormick, The next time youn are afraid to ask your girl to go for ice cream, dont cheat yourself, but go get a five cent dish Asher, you will not gather up stren h very fast if you walk up the roa often, at Hecla kinson, of Har his shuryg spent with brother john, has gone to Harris visiting friends (RRCY If there is any one that has a vacation | to spend and wants to find a nice place, dont fall to give Potters Mi ge n trial. place you could find in a days travel, You would believe it, if you knew the | number of visiors that has been here this summer, { with our citizen, You will find it the healthiest | Coburn Ambros Sheets and wife, of Greenburr, were visiting at the home of Phil Meye rs, on last Saturday. John Shumaker and daughter Mary, of Milroy, spent Saturday and Sunday Sam Ard. Miss Mary ‘ave on an extended trip to Phila in afew days. A. J. Everett and Jamea Vonada whecled to Penns Cave on Monday ] Mills, was ting buiness walter faction will le homa of Poe teres ing the isenhuth, Rg after some y CONnCern . Eisenhuth, of home untj Canor, 1s stay at the ther The } the conic yrunet Band will hold a festival enehit of the band on Sept evening, Al | are invited to at A. Meyer started for Phila throu I he Rev. ( nre wid preached hurch on Sunday e ougregation John Smi Braddock, Carne Miss An Butler, lock Haven ted bh brother, Prof. 8. W. Butler oy. Crow de Garrett the home fr wed th has returned where he was em; the IYerea A very ane hurch on Sur church with fruit, et Reformed I he rated Hom crmon and Mrs. Houtz, of pleasant callers at the jacob Orndor! on Thursday of last Samus Aley, of have quite a h orchard hase n Lhe moon Was appt ately deg ! i Harve Mr were Bellefonte week Jacksonville wil ol ol pes hes to se Parties desiring the time 0 plac come, Hirst from pur now “ your order . first served Fillmore. We are giad to say that Mrs, B. FP Blair who has been seriously ill for the past weeks, 18 getting better, Miss Elizabeth Hoover departed last Sunday afternoon to resume her duties as teacher of Dix school, at which place she taught successfully last winter, The Quarterly meeting services, which were held at Waddle last week, were well attended by the people from this place and vicinity, Miss Bessie Green had the misfortune to lose a valuable cow last Friday. John Spade moved his saw mill to 80 | Julian, last week, The Business Men Pienic represented from this place, The festival that was beld at Pleasant Hill was well attended and everyone reported having a good time. The two social events of the past week were well attended and the young peo ple enjoyed themselves very much. was well home of | The Marriage Problem *How to be * happy t is really ite hough i! subordin: to a far greater question, How to be healthy though married. Solve the problem of pre serving the womanly health and will have solved the MATIZ lem. 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