\ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 27, 1900. 7 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alrt Corrspondnts- See and Observe Worthy of Note-- The Local Happenings of Every Community. Howard. The statement in the Hustler that some drunkard threw a beer bottle through E. C. Dietz's bakery window, is untrue, as the bottle was lymg on the outside, which he no doubt used trying to gam an entrance. The glass was pounded all over the pane before it was broken, as spalls were knocked off all over the glass which indicates that it was not done by drunkards. W. H. Long and Mrs. W. L. Cook and daughter returned from Niagara Falle on Wednesday, where they had been visiting the former's daughter. Wm. Henderson, wife and daughter are visiting friends at Windber, Pa. Oscar Lucas, employed at Altoona, 1s spending a few days with his mother and family, Miss Nannie Lucas 1s v at Milton. Logan McKinney has gone back to college, Miss Mary and Ellen Lewistown, are visiting at Mrs. L. R. Hensyl. Some one got very hungry on Satur. day night and was going to help himself by breaking in the bakery at 2 o'clock A large pane of glass in the front win dow was broken which awakened others and they were frightened away. The people have become somewhat alarmed and bave determined that they will catch the thief, dead or alive, if practiced any further. The parties are suspected The following are the names of the parties who took advantage of the recent excursion to Chicago: W. H. Neff and wife, Frank Dietz and wife, Samuel Bowers and wife, Mrs. Mary Allison, Mrs. Hays Schenck, Mr. Wilson aud wife and Miss Johnson. They returned on Saturday. We are Wharton has week. isiting friends of of Rothermel, the home Wilbur the to say that very sorry been sick past Miss Emma Hockman, of Hecla, a guest of her sister, Mrs. E. C recently. Mrs. John Hanna, of this place, gone to the hospital for treatment, Elmer Hockman, of Hecla, now of [11., accompanied by his wife, have been visiting in this section for some ti They returned to Illinois on Thursday. Frank Swyers, of this place, having taken a trip through some of the western states, returned home on Monday. Henry Diets, son Danville, brother of the same and expects section for several weeks was Dietz has formerly Freeport, | me, of Cyrus Dietz, of ur baker, is visiting to visit in this Charles Wells, of near this place, but employed at Danville, is shaking hands with friends here, HOWARD NO. 2. Frank Swyers, of Erie, Pa., who left here some five years ago, visiting his brother Grant. Thomas IL. Rimert, who has been very much some The schools at this place opened up on last Monday with a full corps of teachers. Nelson A Yarnell, was married on last Wednesday evening to Miss Anna B. Al of this place Mrs, Haves Schenck, who has siting her sister, Mrs. Jerry Smeltzer Chicago, arrived home on Tuesday Alfred indisg etter at this writing osed for the past week, is } Confer, f ison been i yf of (eorge land, tw on Sanday where time. Leathers and of our finest evening for Bees they report having had Strick The new iron fence which Wm. Weaver has had erected in front of his property bas added greatly to the appearance. Jenkins Iron & Tool Co. have their boarding house up and have given the gontract for four more houses \ erected at once. Thomas Mann, who has been em loyed in the woods this summer, is Jbome nursing a mashed finger, We were very glad to know that our friend, Wm. Robb, of Romola, received the nomination for jury commissioner, Wm. Solt's family arrived howe on Sunday, after visiting friends for the last two weeks. Dt, O. McEntire's new house is fast reaching completion. When finished it will add greatly to the improvement of that part of the town. Joseph Diehl and D. L. Welch were out speeding Joe's § 10 nag on last Mon. day. Alfred Lucas, who Bag been employed as clerk in C, C. Lucas’ gemeral store, the past two months, left here last Fri day for Pittsburg, where he hag accepted a position with the P. R. R. a8 Pagsenger brakeman from Pittsburg to Altona, Port Matilda. George W. Gill daughter, Miss Sallie, passed Flat Rock enroute for their home, after a pleasant visit amoung friends in Clear. field. Mr. and Mis. A. Adams, of Philips. burg, are visiting friends in this section The family of the late Philip Williams to be and his estimabn, F | held a veunion a few darts since, on the David Sfattern farm, in Half Moon, J. M. Riley, of Shamokin, passed through here this week enroute for Phil ipsburg, where Lhe will take a vacation from his duties as a clerk. Postmaster Osman has returned from a visiLamong friends in Carwensville, J. B. Williams and his three sons We passed here enroute for the lumber woods in the western part of Clearfield county, Wallace Frantz is failing rapidly from kidney and lung troubles, with ho hope of recovery, Mrs, Lucy Cowher, who has been suf. fering from a complication of diseases, is growing worse and her recovery is For Ale at Green's | foutq pg regarded as very doubtful, 1 =~ Nittany. Quite a number of our youug folks | were to Lamar, on Sunday evening, to listen to a Harvest Home sermon deliver- | ed by a Mr. Johnson who is visiting at | that place. | We noticed Glen Meyers, of Lamar, lin our town Sunday evening. There | must be some attraction. You just ask | Miss Jennie. Miss Helen Beck went to Lock Haven on Sunday. Lawrence Ohl expects Monday, for Blandsburg. Everybody is wishing for rain more potatoes, as both are scarce, to leave on and We noticed the Misdes Weavers, Kes: singer and Johnson, all charming young ladies, of Hublersburg, in our town on Sunday. William Garbrick brought one of his young cattle home from the mountain ; it had its leg broken, Since coal has advanced, some of our | people talk of burning chips this winter, We noticed Elery Krape and George | Stephenson, of Lamar, passing through our town one day last week on there way to “Beautiful Zion,” to trade or sell horses, Mrs. E. J. Peck went to Jacksonville, on Saturday, to see her father, who has been sick for quite a while. Henry McCaslin left last Thursday for McKeesport where he expects to make his home with his son George. Mrs. G. Zitter and Haven were the guests of Mr, Zerby over Sunday. Mrs, R. R. Alison and Mrs. Link Swartz and the Misses Minnie and Mit tie Winkleman expect to drive to Lewis: burg to attend the fair this week Mrs. W. R. Diehl and Mrs, 8, F Guiser spent Wednesday in Lock Haven the guests of Mr, and Mrs. S. E Geoble, children, of Lock and Mrs, last The granger picnic was not very well attended from here Mrs spent several Frank Bartley, of days with her Minich and daughters. Miss Cora Minnick and Tolbert visited friends in one day last week, Flemington, father, Jno. Mrs. George Hublersburg Moshannon. who at- ‘dward nong those of our T. Lucas nan VYiehdorfer, o ur town a few days recently Jersey Shore, 1 Kate inesday. YViehdorfer and last Wee la Rankin returned home Fri. ng from a lengthy visit to her Marion Centre. Will 1ds at Bost Bierly to Philipsburg last iams has 1 during the past week. Charley been visiting rier Lamch Cole and wife, of near Bloom- ington, Md., are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hazzard. Williamsport, was as, on Tuesday, of r. Olmstead 1A K have been vis this place. Arthur Bowes and family are spend ing a short time with friends at ville. Brook Gertie Viehdorfer spent Sunday aunt's, Mrs. Taylor, at Viaduct J hn home the latter part Wesley Cartright Shoe, Hazzard’s, Mrs. Matley guest of her daug this week The telephone reached here and has proved to be quite ; Confer entertained friends at his of the Snow to the people of our town, haunts Death has again George Watson, tak bright and years old, We are sor Edward Rupp, our who ou Monday } Potter Co., where he will work at his trade. He will be greatly missed by his many friends here mer Ig away another ing child, ut three oonvilie interest Inter atx f parture o left Coudersport Highvalley. Jack Frost made his appearance the valley. Harry up Ira and get rye in the ground The strike in the coal the prop business in present, Uncle Abe is up and around as usual H. C. Kulp bought a heavy timber tract near Penn Hall last week. Give in the settled at regions Highvalley me a Kulp to make things get there. | i vin, Frank says he likes a fast horse, but | John W. Beck, of Windber, They are not afraid to mvest in timber, the one he has is too fast. The Highvalliers were all at the Gran. ger's Picnic on last Thursday, and two of the Highvalley ladies got their pictare taken, and when they got home every. body said Highvalley can’t be beat for good looking women; that is so, but Rankletown 1s ahead, A. J. Stover offers for sale near Penn | : Mr. | Stover is also dealing in cedar shingles, | Hall, 17 pine trees at a low price. he gets them by car loads from Michigan The Highvalley stave mill is only run. ning one day out of three weeks. That looks as though a strike might soon take place. Well, the valley can support them, aud feed them on potatoes and cabbage The Georgetown scribe made his ap bearance last Friday at the afternoon thin, as lively as ever. He said be was Alilgyed all summer with the bull frogs ‘e pasture in the valley is getting short und cows are going dry. Butter is AS SCirce as the hair on a Georgetown bullfrg, The only trouble in the valley in dry leasons 1s stock raising. But it is not 80 with Ingleby and Rankeltown, they hav, freqh cows continually and all the butte, and milk they can use Chamber yin's Cough Remedy a Great Favorite. The Sothing and healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompting permanent cures have made it & EM favorite with people every. where. 1 iy especially prized by mothers of Sug children for colds, croup and whoophe cough, as it always affords quick kiief, and as it contains no opium or othl, As COldently to a baby as to an adult, armacy, Belle. . J harmful drug, it may be given | I with the investment, Romola. Prof, T. 8. Delong, who has been | keeping books at Gleasonton for some week, Miss Isabel Taylor, of Bellefonte, at- tended Harvest Home exerclses at Sum. mit Hill church, The question arises, has Frank forgotten Stella f We are sorry to note the Charles Wentzel, It is feared typhoid fever is setting in, Miss tlloess of Sara W. I, Harvey, of Flemington, spent | Monday in this place, on Dr. Miss Maude Confer was taken ill Thursday with bleeding of the nose, Kurtz was summoned and has managed | to get the flow of blood stopped. H. S. Delong, who has been spending a month at his home here, left on Tues. day for his work at Renovo The Harvest Home services in the Summit Hill church were well attended. Miss Illa Brickley, who has been vis- iting in Bellefunte for sometime, returned home last week, Charles Boone went to Emporium, on Monday, to obtain employment, John Robb made a trip to Blanchard on Sunday evening. He says that she is just the sweetest little girl he ever knew, A certain young man in our town who has a great deal of surplus nerve and audacity, called on two of our ladies on Sunday evening just couple of minutes conversation, vervy lad’s name was Sam, called “Jaggers.’" His few minutes con- versation lengthened into hours, when some of his friends became alarmed about his absence and went in search of him. He was found seated between two ladies but he looked so tender that his friends were afraid he wouid mash, so they carried him out bodily, and gave him his thumps for giving his crowd the slip. Now, Sam, tor writing this ; it was that other fellow, Two of our girls, Maude took a short walk of about Saturday evening to call on Ward, ex. pecting him to bring them home on Sun day at least that was the expectation when they started they were doomed to a bitter disappoint ment, for Ward brought them back Nit. And Sunday morning found two weary, yet wiser wendi way homeward I that men have hearts was broken by that one act of in cucy. young for a This sometimes font blame me and Ella, five miles on morning . Lit ul and Oak Hall. Misses Mary Williamsport, visite last week Miss Effie of the Braz Wednesday night with [1 (ylenn el ohn Fry, of Pine Grove Mill town on Saturday evening Daniel Korman, one of our oldest zens, is qui il te ill at present Geo, Bailey and . Klin Miss Alice Rut and Raymond Dale, of the Brancl day visitors at Mrs. H. Dale's Miss Keicl Springs, was 2 herford Gertrud ast week Boalsburg, Lemont, unday afternoon Sunday night about 12 « Peter's smoke house cau : ground red but an apple buildings were 10 the tres alth in danger of the rge Musser, of Wilkesbarre is town on Thursday n was little town was quite Ad » H. Juile a number of peog train at OQ Station John Delaney is ill with typhoid fever Mrs. Ed. Peck, Nittany, her father, Henry Yearick. John Smith, Jr. Grant Fetron, of 18 visiting visited his sister, Mrs of near Mechanicsburg Communion services will be held in the United Evangelical church, on San. day evening next, by Revs. Reamer and Barr, Mrs. James Beck, of this place, and her danghter, Mrs. Joe Strunk, of Pur are visiting her son and family, James Heverly, of Johnsomburg, visit« | ed his father<in-law, James Beck Miss, Emma Smith departed on Mon. dav for Lock Haven M. S. Betz has ordered a line of pew goods which yon are eordially invited to call and see. Pine Creek. Mr. Hosterman and Mr. Meyer, of Coburn, were seen on our street on Sat urday Mrs. Adam Stover spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Fryer. C. C. Fryer made a business trip along the mountain on Saturday. The farmers are done cutting off corn, and some are husking, and report a good crop Uncle Mike says the watermelons are a fair crop and good High valley scribe says dry weather and poor water causes his whiskers to fall out, Axemann. On Tuesday evening of this week, J. H. Sharp, the ventriloquist, of Hublersburg, gave an entertainment in the church at this place. He also explained the life of a drunkard, We enjoyed his entertain: ment very much ang hope he will be with us Again in the future, MOHAWK CATARRH CURE. Cheapest and Rest Cures Catarrh in from 310 10 days Cures Cold nu the Head, 5 to 15 minutes Cures Headache, 1 to Hs minutes Securely packed with full instructions, by | mall, postage paid, Me | Try It and you wHl be more than pleased | Your money Sack if you | { are dissatisfied. “Stamps taken.’ | xo MOHAWK REMEDY CO., Rome, N.Y. | | a week among friends in Centre Hall, time, arrived bome on Friday of last | | C. C. Christine, | Presbyterian charge at this place, but | now of Elysburg, Pa., is a guest at the was given Charley Arney, by his wife, that | last Wednesday evening, about twenty | Invited guests were present to celebrate Brickley, of Bellefonte, is | visiting here at the home of her mother, | | went to Bellefonte, Centre Hall. Mrs, W. P. Shoop, of Scranton, spent WHY! © 000000000000 WHY! Miss Lillie Christine, daughter of Rev, former pastor of the home of Mrs. Mary Odenkirk. A pleasant birthday surprise party the occasion, Mrs, J. Fred Kuntz and Miss Grace Smith spent several days last week with Miss Ellizabeth Stuart, at State College. You should by all means See Us before you make your Fall Clothing purchases. Isaac Smith, of Altoona, and his son James, of Williamsport, spent last week at their home, at this place, You will hear all sorts of claims coming from One will claim cheap goods, the other largest assortment Charles Meyer, of Millersburg, Pa., is visiting at the home of her par ents, Capt. and Mrs, G. M. Boal. P. O. Stiver, editor and proprietor of the “Freeport Bulletin,” of Freeport, | [ll., accompanied by his wife, spent week with his aged mother, Mrs, Mary Stiver, in this place, from here they where they will re. main some time with his sister, Mrs. E. J. Ward. | Postmaster G to his bed all severe all kinds of stores and merchants. last and best goods, etc., etc. Boal, was confined suffermg from a | of dysenlery, but is now able to attend to his duties again, M iast week attack INSIDER THEM ALL Spangler and wife, of Hastings, | Pa., Saturday it to his | father, ex-sheniff John Spangler. Reube arrived on a visit opened Monday with The corps of teachers ! the Strohm, graus 1 grade; | The schools al good attendance, the term High are of school; James F. A. Foreman, Barth igen, See if they can Substantiate their claims, make comparisons, visit one and then $s Auna lomew, Mary the station, Uwin gy off the The The evaporator plant, at n on Monday arge amount of apples blown by the storm a few weeks ago Il notbe a large one, 1 VanPelt, of Hastings, Pa., came + last week to take in the picnic, and nd a few days with his grand.parent heriff and Mrs. John Spangler. Krumbine Tuesd Creek, Pa. has loca will began operati to the tree the other, and then spend your money where good judgment tells you it is to your advantage. e Want our Business left where he practice medicine Krumbine passed a cre tion before the State ago, and 1s s he deserve Jt (reo ge Beech - a d, and as Medi sure t sometime 8 #1 QuoCe Providing we Merit it... and Mrs. D. J. Wolf f Walkersville, Md., are of Mrs. Wolf's Alfred Durst *» home 1 Mrs 3 We know that Our Stock is Many Times Larger than any you will find shown in Bellefonte. of this We know that every dollars worth Aaronsburg. Hub Shoen aunt, Mrs Main street, severa Enormous Stock } His last week Mrs. Edna Herman was down from State College several davs last week Was Bought for Cash and at the panied by Miss Car Knarr, pects to spend the win Mr. and Mrs. Frank linburg, were the Lowest Prices possible. We know that we are better of Ready-to-Wear Clothing than you will see in any other store in guests showing a grade N our own (ast Messrs Cal. and Ge companied by their families, day last among friends and {own Miss Dillie Mertz, of Northumberland, is back at her uncles again assisting hin in the She is an iging woman and Mr. Philips did not make a | mistake in securing her valuable services B. F. Edmunds, who had been visit. ing his family here for several days, left for Windber, Pa, last week, accom- panied by his danghter Annie, and Miss Adaline Wilkins, who expect to make their home there. Harvest Home services beld in the | Reformea church on last Sunday morn. | ing were largely attended, and the ser. vices throughout were very impressive; | the church was beautifully decorated | with potted plants and all manner of fruit and presented a very nice appear. | ance. Another pleasing feature of the | service was the music rendered by the choir, and last but by no means least the | excellent contribution, which amounted to nearly foo. | Some of our boys will accompany the | Millbheim: Band to the Lewisburg fair to-day (Thursday.) Spring Mills. R. W of Auburm, N. Y., Home visiting his mother and sisters D. H. Ruhl will have public sale of his livery stock, W. H. Smith has purchased the home of John Heckman's estate | John spring. R farm Drew Shires was seriously ill a days last week M. L. Smith and Major Huss, of Johns. | town, spent last week here with their | many friends and attending the picnic Mrs, Samuel typhoid fever, Kenunely. For foot.wear C. A. Krape has all the | latest styles of shoes fer, in week tge Weaver, ac- spent San- relatives in Bellefonte. We realize that to get your business We can and will We ask you to Give us a Call and we must Save You Money. store ob sales- do it. or Yourself Compare our goods. Compare our prices with what you will find in other stores, an honest comparison we are certain will not only give us your business but will undoubtedly Neese, is Save you Money. Breon D will quit farming next Musser will move on the A call is all we ask, our goods and our prices TRY US. few | will do the rest. Condo is down with Another new case, Bob ! 000000000000 8000000000000 M. Fauble & Son Brockerhoff House Block, BELLEFONTE, PA. 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