THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, OCTOBER 4, 1900. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE What Our Army of Alrt Corrspondnts See and Observe Worthy of Note-- Ihe Local Happenings of Every Community Port Matilda. fawily, yout turn home from visit. end this of Clear. Corres. G. G. Gingery and 1d, tarried awhile with poudent on their re ing friends in the county. Mrs. Minnie Rankin and daughter, of iladelphia, are vis at the home of and Mrs. Jere. Sharer, Benson ] phoid lower of ing Feston is low with ty. fever, quite was const ler One of our postmistresscs attend ably annoyed by a wasp, while ing church the other evening Ou Friday, September 25th, a surprise Mrs. Newell, wife f Rey ing B. pastor It and f tendering given fBIVETISAry | double a farewe » are able to gn a portion of those Latshaw, Aol rie We hoof, Adam Du P- f an and Sugar Valley. OWersox There was eckner’s lumber : rank Ray, Clintondale Miller, holy bond acher when | d Miss Carrie K united in of Booneville the $ of wed Squire Elmer Her F. Guinter, of lewisburg, E. W Robinson and Elmer 6. Kline, of White Deer, were up this way Monday, in the interest of the Duncan & Vinton railroad. They intend to run this road into the east end of the valley before long and may possibly extend it to lo ganton befell Gil year old son of es one mile east of A sad and painful accident bert lehman, the 13 Alex Lehman, who liv the Mt. Union church Thursday last He was ing a mule, The animal balked awkwardly and he fell off, land ing ‘under a heavy horse Before he could get out of its way the animal tramped on his right arm and fractured the wrist Milesburg. SHROVER- FULTON I he home Mary C. Shrover, of Milesburg, was scene of a very pretty wedding at eleven o'clock, Thursday, ptember seventh, when her daughter, lovioa B., was united in marriage to John M. Falton Miss Sarah Zimmerman acted as brides. maid, and Almy Shroyer, brother of the bride, attended the groom The parior was beamtifully decorated with fern and golden-rod, while the strains of Men delsshon’s wedding march were rendered by Miss Mary Kohlbecker The bride and her attendant were attired in bean tiful gowns of white organdy, and wore white carnations. Immediately after the ceremony a sumptuous repast was served The bride is an unassuming young lady of M1 the twenty who possesses rare qualities that have | She was | the recipient of many beautiful and use. won her many warm friends ful presents. After a wedding trip to the western cities of the state they will reside in Philipsburg, where the groom is employed under the Pa. R. RK. Co, They have the best wishes of the com. munity for a life of bap 1 Howard. Henry Dietz, of Danville, having vis’ ited among friends in this section, re- mn » - : “ ’ . | 4 woe M lay. The News Gathered From Various | ttrned boue on Monday Charles Wells was to Lamar on Satur- | day evening to see his best girl, CO | Miss Emma Hockman, of Hecla, is visiting her sister, Mrs, E. C. Dietz, The chain mill, rope factory and roll. | ing mill at this place are running full blast | nicely with Prof. E. EK | of are getting along very Holter as princi Our schools pal We are sorry to note that Mrs. Peters, pear this place, died on Monday morning. She was buried on Wednesday morning in Schenk’s cemetery. in our James Lucas, of Clearfield, was town over Sunday bad language and manners shown Saturday evening by the who were drinking iarreling and fighting very OI were on some of boys whiskey, Miss Josie Henderson is very sick with typhoid fever, They say that E. C. Dietz is the hap- piest man in town, as a young baker to his home to st He says that predicts Bryan's electic Miles Ertle left for Altoona re he has been employed came 4) on Monday ev. Romig and family, of in our town, and Mi: friends y, is visiting friends Sam. Greninger and family and ¢y on the pas Michae 5 wife visit Sugar val and who has been aoia ver lor 1 \ Dr. O. W. McEntire rw | ¢ aimos | Wolfs Store. from Centre midst I. KB. Zeigler and family, Hall, spent last Sunday in our Mrs. W. FF. Tyson, near this place, is seriously Hl at this writing Chestnuts are plenty in this section, and many of our people, some church members are gathering them on Sunday Gilbert & Minig's steam saw mill is being moved from Douty's tract, farther east where they will do some sawing for themselves Hirt's steam saw mill has shut down for a few days in order to replace a new boiler and engine E.R. Auman lacksmith ing ng ndust rious house keep move into BK. GG Hosterman's sammer house hu being aboul seventy our young Will commence this week and will tar the average bushel to the farmers are busy yield Acre king corn Moshannon. recent rain has been much ap preciated by the people of our community as the water has been very Some have had to carry it quite a dis tance Mrs. €C. C Lucas and daughter, Miss Miriam, of Howard, have been visiting at |. T. Lucas’ the past week Mrs. Taylor, of Viaduct, visited here last week he SCArce Manes Bowes las moved into part of the house occupied by William Lucas, Mr, and Mrs. Hobbins, of this place, wish to render their sincere thanks to their friends and peighbers for their kindoess and sympathy in the time of their sad bereavement, Our new postmaster, Eimer Shangraw, took charge of the office on Moun- day. Miss Kiln Rankin is assistam. Romola. Miss Mabel Singer, who has been ail- ing for sometime, is improved at this writing Miss Sarah Bechdel, in Howard borough, her home, who is teaching spent Sunday at Wm. Berry, of Mifflinburg, transacted | business in this valley last week, Gibson Brickley, who has been spend- | ing a few weeks with his many friends, at this place, left on Thursday for Madi son, Wisconsin, where he is employed. Wilbur Hall, of Howard, spent Sun day in our town, We do not think Wilbur comes out here so often, just for his health, Must some Eh? Francis Poorman, Bell's Landing, it sometime, be who has been living Clearfield county, friends and rela at for tives in this place Charles Daley was seen driving home- ock on Monday just coming from + was entertained ward at about morning He wa lock Haven where by his best, infatuated He went to never got back he wouldn't father had how to take « Erank Daley is certainly with his State College gi see her on Saturday until Monday, and have then if her given him advice as to of his bealth, Hes bu very agreeable to him SAYS come not arc ' 1ys the confectionery INCSS 18 Samuel has been worried almost to the Of insanity duri the past week, account of tha from at H }W A TO | COLD OSE DAY Take Bromo-Quin All druggists refur W. Gre Price 25% CURE A IN Laxatis ne 0 cure | cach box Kreamerville. farmers are husking © others will wait another think that to be the better lather Miller w today Ome week plan move to Smithtown, Wate, of present Jessie, daughter of Geo B his place, H. H am attack of typoid fever Katie Fehl, of this place, but visiting st [inden Hall, is with typhoid fever, of course the peonie of this town know the cause, at least they give their We hope to hear of her speedy is on the sick list at Slover is just recovering from dow n 3 mions recovery Lots of apple butler cooking going on Our streets time, since the lle off to school day have to pad Are prety youngsters juiet in Fine carpets made by John F. Wate Give him a trial RUPTURE or HEMNIA CURED No operat tort In any frames. no Ns or injections, no pain or dis springs or iron of hard rubber balls teen) Sot the )y Slee woslen, ivory cups, punches of plugs distress oF ANNOYRIES Our O0tit for the cure of rupture or I made of Ane soft matetiale, such as felt Yor ehamols skins and elastic webs It like a glove and can hatm you no more. nN Rolls your intestines back In thelr natural position and the wound well heal like any other wound when it has a chanees. The only way to cure is Lo hold the Intestines in or back ail the time, until the wound becomes grown together Your Rupture can no! be cured in any other way. We have had 25 years constant and hard experience In treating ruptures and this owt ins the resull. Men comfortable by using this owt Prices reasonable and in accordance with the case, [If interested, please write for partio ubars, whioh we will mall you free Address, MOHAWK REMEDY CO, Rome, N. VY. wa ram hernia vel fits women and children made | Aaronsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf, of Clintondale, spent Sunday in our burg with the lady's sister, Mrs. Lydia Frank, on North 2nd street, Irvin Weaver and family, of Salona, visited the gentleman's parents here, Jas, Weavers, over Sunday. Miss Theo, Acher left for Buffalo, N Y., several weeks ago to clerk in a grocery store and from a letter we learn | that she likes the city and her position very well, Rev, Gearhart attended the Lutheran synod held in New Berlin over Sunday, consequently there were no services held | attraction, | here Sunday evening in said church attrac . Miss Aggie Pehl Monday morni pend the winter, Misss L number of her friends the home of her paren ir Spring on he expe 1s to Blanche evening EB. yme of our young peonle Milton Fair this week joyable time, Miss week IY, ‘ DOK and report Jennie Wirth at Glen Iron pent rents Beech Creek. Several bovs chased a yout g cud beat last Friday night and had a Hight on Main street The bear away to the mountains again The friends of Mrs. Walter B. McCas key will be gratified to learn that ber con. dition is very much improved, and able to sit up several hours each day Mr. Tibbins and Kansas, are visiting the former's brother, Dr. J E Tib Mr. Tibbins says Kansas w gO overwhelmingly Republican, also says that the crops in Kansas are enormous and the general prosperity there unpara led Mrs. Fremont Dunkle and children left last week for Rockville, near Harris burg, to join ber husband, who is employ ed at the new bridge being built across the Susquehanna river by the Pennsylva pia railroad company. This bridge has sevenly six piers and will be built en. tirely of stone, many of which are being shipped from the Clearfield region. [It is A piece of engineering work that is attrac ting widespread attention The survey of lands recently bought by the Forestry association under the charge of William FP. Mitchell, was com pleted last week as far as it is intended to go at present, pending the rectifying of certain titles George Bullock, son of Mr, and Mrs Willis ¥ Bullock, and Miss Ella Holcomb, daughter of Mrs. Alex, where quietly united in marriage in the presence of the relatives of the two fam! lies, at the home of the bride last Wed. nesday morning. Grier P ant in the Forty. fifth Volunteer Infantry grandson of Salathiel Mobley and neph. ew of K. 8. Mobley, arrived here Mon. day and is receiving the hearty welcome and happy felicitations of his many friends. Lieutenant Mobley is fresh from the seat of the Filipino insurrection in the Philippines, having made only a brief stay with friends in Canton, Ohjos own juite got she is wife, of bins Mil $ | Shoemaker, | Mobley, late second lieuten. | i FAUBLE’S THE LEADING CLOTHIERS. 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