THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 20, 1600. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO Alrt Corrspondnts- Note- Every What Our Army of See and Observe Worthy of The Local Happenings of Community. Julian. Bellefonte [rwin, last and wile, of Daniel Edward [rwin visited Ed's father, week. James Davis and little daughter, of Altoona spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Davis. Alfred Irwin visiting his Louis at Centre Hall. He expects to until after the Grangers' P Miss Ella Murray accompanied her cousin, Miss Williams, returned home last week after an extend. ed visit among Philipsburg, Osceola, and Tvrone friends. Mrs. Weisserman and visited her brother, G. urday. Mrs B. F childs Eagle, were guests at the home Campbell last Sunday. William last Sunday brother stay is icnic. by son, of Altoona, :. Eller, | Sat. rantz and en, of i Lr @OT The infant son of Gill wast ive 0' cl s. Mrs. Hoover / field, are visiting at ti W. Swope. Mrs. Katherine Wil for C e Hall where daughter, Mrs. Louis Ir Mrs. Bion Williams, rs. Price, of Port Matid ast James, home of nn our town week. schools opened on Monday 1 ing. Miss Lucy Rowan wi teach Julian school, Miss Maud Swisher Belle View aud Miss Cleaver, Dale. al the S fae . [ see my little sister scribe is hon we hope to see more of her items future. Mrs at Hannah las Reed, of . Mrs. Sarah Reed, Ia r and ) Taylor, Albert Newman spent a few { week. Stuart Johnstown, his mothe Mr. up to see her who has been ill wit brother, R David Zeij guest of hi town one day last week, Mrs with dyser Swab who has tery, 18 rapidly recoverino Thomas Searsou, wh home where he has teaching time. attended the Bi! last Henry Zeigler held 1a Millheim Frank Wieland ng merchants is on the si for him a speedy Mrs. Herman, of daughter, Mrs. Mary Wi toona, were the guests of the ily one day last week The storm that passed here last Wednesday damage to the fruit trees throughou feren week enterpris Hope one of our Kk ist recovery Lemont, tion Clyde B some of his many expects to take Grange Park this SCC Harrisburg, is friends in town in the picnic at the week. wer, of Harry Swab, wife and sister, of Centre Hall, siting at the Swab home stead one day last week. Thomas Coble, an employe of the P R. R. Co. at Altoona, is home at present on a vacation and while here expects to take in the Grangers' Picnic. Maggie Swab, of Pine Grove Mills, is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Geo Swab, east of town. H. C. Gettig and were vi James Tharp, of Pitcairn, are at present visiting at the Gettig homestead Miss Alka Musser and friend, of Pine Grove Mills, were the guests of Miss Musser's sister several days last week Snow Shoe. Cooler weather this week, Effie M week. Schools have begun and the teachers are again embarked for a six or seven months’ voyage on the calm sea of school work. Wanted : All the soiled linen in Snow Shoe to send to the Keystone Laundry It is not our purpose to do any free ad. vertising, but this is inserted for benefit of H. Fat. Twelve-Dozen who is agent for above firm Watson & Temple, architects, Scale and Railroad streets of architecture in yard. H. M. Gates was last Renovo. He 1s having a time." H. F. Lucas Is employed as burglar alarm, in Budinger’s store B. BE. Shank arrived recently visit to the lakes and Atlantic City, Pleased to meet you “Brother scribe,” of Runville. Would like to have you join out foot ball team. lucas arrived in town this corner samples Il#o Hopton's back ee heard of in “Jolly good MOHAWK CATARRH CURE. Cheapest and Best, Catarrh tn from 3 yy days. Cold In the Head, 5 fo 15 minutes, feadache, 1 to H minutes, packed with full instruetions, by leased , Me, will be more than ment. Your money bac If you . “Stamps taken.’ MOHAWK REMEDY CO., Rome, N.Y, Ith the Ju w . are dissatisfied the | from a | Romola. Clayton Brickley, of Mill Hall, is spending a few davs at the home of his brother, J. D. Brickley, Orie McCloskey, who has been Urbana, Illinois, for several years, rived home last week on a vacation, in ar- He was accompanied by his Uncle Jacob McCloskey, formerly of this place, but | | sionals. now a prosperous farmer of Illinois. The schools of our township opened on Monday with the following corps of in. structors : Romola grammar, D. E Robb : Romola primary, Miss Blanche Wentzel : Mann's, LeRoy Delong; Knoll's, John Lucas, Gibson Brickley, a formes resident of this place, but now of St. Louis, Missouri, is spending a vacation with his many friends and relatives in this section Samuel Robb, who has been employed Clearfield for time, arrived week now teaching at some home and school at Blanchard, last is Thomas Mclloskey left for ium, on Tuesday of this week. Wm. Harvey and son Ell Haven, spent Sunday of | this piace. Wm. Luc and wife, of Howard, in our valley on Sunday. Miss Mame Delong has gone to Love , where she will teach in one of the schools during the winter, D. W, Robb at Manschoice, Bedford county, for some spending a t days at pting a position offered Empor. Lock week In AS were ville , who has been employed few ! in ana la ¢ at Eagleville on Monday and persons r Louis umber has been down some Lime, 1S now ng, who | fever for Johnsonburg at the home of her arence Daley. F juire of Charles of galls iva atl Hur ago and got a § Ww TAD Away wi for AD wants one, but tell Maud anytl he ¢ he ing nu Monday. Harvey has purchased a new swder which d excelient HOTS work her, n be wakened by cture. He has tried antomobile des by moonlight but his motor always just when he gets within cal { of her and be broken-hearted But he says put this in the paper We won't ays out istance return Nittany. Tate Sunday at with her daughter, Mrs Mrs. Hettie Hublersburg Harry Stover G. E. Snavely, who is employed at Bellefonte, spent Sunday with his parents at this place spent Quite a number of our sports were to Rebersburg on Sunday attending colored campmeeting. They report having had a good time The republicans held meeting on Saturday hotel of R. F. Emerick. We noticed Robert Barder om ont streets Saturday evening We think there is some attraction near the hotel William Webner and G, W. Tolbert are busy loading cord wood at Huston Station for John Holmes The wood goes to the Bellefonte Furnace their caucus evening at the Frank Rossman and wife, of Clinton dale, spent Sunday with Mrs, Rachel Rossman and son, of this place Some of our farmers are sowing while others are cutting off corn and making cider Mrs. Ernest of Hublers burg, spent days visiting her parents, 8. ®. McCaleb and wife The weather was quite cool the begin ning of the week, Sam Colby, of Rote, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Rachel day William Zimmerman, of Hecla Park, has been (nn our town several days paint. ing the new barn recently put up by Knecht Brothers, piace, Mrs McKibben, sever Willlam Maunck spent severa days last week in Millbeim attending a | Bible convention, Boalsburg. The most exciting game of ball ever witnessed at Boalsburg was played at the Reformed picnic, on Saturday Sept, 15, between the B. H. 8. and Pine Grove Mills, The former winning by the score of6w 2. “The kids,” as P. G, M. termed the B, H. 8. team, simply played | all around the visitors, | E. Lonbargar, he holding the | WiC | was | the road to the other until ' no chance of catching it Rossman on Sun. on their farm at this | | excepting gas, The feature of the game was the superb pitching of H. visitors down to four hits and striking out 1q of them. Three times had the visitors men on third and no one out, but every time the next three fanned the air. | Young and “Teddy' made fine catches in the outfield, but the main feature was a home steal by Lonbargar a play very seldoen seen performed by profes: He making three of the six rung scored by the home team. Harts pitched a very fine game but not fine enough to win, The Reformed congregation of Boals burg, Pine Grove Mills, Pine Hall and Houserville, held a basket picnic, in McFarl Grove, mile of loalsburg, Saturday Sept. 15 which largely attended, Everybody en. as the the outing as well benefited anes’ one cast on joyed al much excellent address Walker. catables; 0 Were very by the of her Prof Cambri father, Frain, Theo B. Hoy departed for where he will school aching bur best wishes g it 1m. Prof, S. W. But Moshaunon and family, Wood Mark { visiting Mass., Runville et IgAge in s teaching school at Frank Frain, day with his fath Miss Emmg Blanchard. RUNAWAY Tuesday Miss Anna Bechde!l and her cousin Sam’) Bechdel, a lad about 14 of age, started to drive to the Hays peach farm pear Salona and f wh cause the horse started in sight of the house in a wild fright, plunging from one side of the rig was thrown over and the occupants, boxes, etc., were thrown out, but luckily neither of them were seriously ‘hurt and they followed alter the horse until there was The horse and rig, too, came through whole, with the exception of a broken shaft Miss Bechdel still has marks from the skir. mish, as her face is badly scratched and she walks with a limp. The driver, too, was damaged with bruises but showed great presence of mind trying to keep the animal in the road. Both pare ties do considerable driving and attribute the accident to the disposition of the horse that it is accustomed to such tan. trums, even when men of strength hold the ribbons im momrming Years rsome ungn by Highvalley. High wind in the and a little cool Abraham Ulrich sorry for uncle Abe William Harter and wife, with ther daughter, were welcome visitors at Emil Eisenhuth, last Sunday. The Highral ley Scribe is always pleased to see a Bryan geutieman. Samuel has no belief in Mormonism, but he says each man should have one good wife, and he will have ove in a short time, The band festival, well attended. valley nm the sick list; at Coburn, Every thing sold The was well Scribe of Coburn did not get a bit, | stages, and that i» Catarrh, urday evening, in spite of the inclem- ency of the weather. They apparently had a good time, Jobn Confer and family and Frank Holt left last Wednesday morning for Brookville to attend a family reunion held on Friday. Mrs. Lulu Eidell, of Snow Shoe, visit. ed friends here one day last week, H. Z. Bierly has been Olanta, the past two weeks. working at The pupils of the grammar school had a holiday last Friday. The teacher bad 10 go home to attend to important busi ness James W, Lucas is mines where they new houses, M1 has had deeper the past week, Penn F. Weaver, ¢ on a brief bu E.( nost Holt's working at are building se his well made Bierly Hall. Lock Haven, was iness trip last week. had his accident of Housman, who recently iroxken run in a be around again away our women koul atch, while , Do one was bad Leigler, school, spent 5 , at Linden Hall woman, carpenter, Don’t write to a leaks, Write to a to a woman, when Write to a plumber. when you are sick, why such superfluous ad attention to the fact that qualified physic [ vertisements worded ner that you are fact that the w vice ? 14116 dll 1 tions of . p consuitat head of tute, of over thirty ! of the worn § Ol position ment of female, women who treat« cost of mailing. orer 700 iHustrations. A Don’t Women! when the water pipe Don’t write write to a doctor, imply to call $25,000 Given A way. In the past year Dr. R. V. Plorce has given away coples of his great work, The People’s Oommon Sense Modical Adviser, at an ex- pense to himself of twenty-five thousand dollars, exclusive of the This valuable work, contains 1008 large pages and It discusses the great and grave gueostions of physiology ==4 hyglene from the view point of common sense, and in plain English. The book Is sent FREE on receipt of stamps (o pay expense of malling ONLY. Send 21 one-cent stamps for paper cov- erod book, or 81 stamps for cloth binding. roof write bursts. {tO 4a woman But the Don’t who are Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y. Why Colebrate ! ‘What Coichrated r streets Hall, and ones arc Mr Daniel Mis iia Stover, Tot Miss Morrison The Free Methodists Meeting Miss Alice phia tr Calboun » having Bush Sm th has of Bellefonte, is Turner Hartman, W.B who 1's Miss Lettie visiting her uncle, has been visit for a month, Philadelphia, Miss Susie Gertly ing at Jason returned to ber last week. Underwoox home, at Rumor says you are to be married E. F.D. We presume so If rain does not soon lief, all the wells will about the way already Mrs. Moorhouse and Miss Gallager, who have been summer boarders at the | botel, returned to their homes come 10 our be re- dry ; that is Union last Monday, Miss Alice and Davidson, who bave been in N. J a year returned home last week. It is their vacation Centre Hall A déaler bought up a car load of horses last week and shipped them from Centre Hall to the eastern market, Clara for John Bitner, a well known and respect. ed citizen of near Centre Hall, is lying seriously ill, at his former home, on the farm now occupied by Jacob Lee, as tenant, His recovery is doubtful, The violent storm on Wednesday of law week did great harm to the apple crop in our county, The trees had the larger part of the fruit blown off Ways that are dark and tricks that are vain-—women touching up their toilets while going through railroad tunnels, $100 Reward $00, The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that seience has been abie to cure in all its Hall's Catarth Cure is the only positive eure known to the medieal fraternity. Oatarrh being a constity | tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Cstarth Cure is taken internally, | seting directly upon the blood and mucous sur Alice Lanager was a visitor in town last week, ' Two of Moshannon's youn tended the festival at Pine people at. len on Sak faces of the system, thereby destroying the disease, and giving the patient stren by bullding up the constivgtion and assistin na ture In « ihe work. The proprietors have so muen faith io its curative powers, that the offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure, Send for list of testimonials Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0. AF 8old by Druggists, The, Hall's ily Fills are the best, cents. DHce Fo Ch Lt AL v Tm ’ fonte, P: CAL he SMC Price Reduced now to 10 cts. 70 Bbl. Flour, Gristand FOR SALE . 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