THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFON TE, PA, OCTOBER 18, 19 00, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Gathered From Various Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE The News CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents | Note-- Every See and Observe Worthy of The Local Happenings of Community. Howard. Bechdel, of Walker, and was taken cut his to the George foot last Saturday Williamsport hospital. Miss Lydia Rothamel, of will is visiting her aunt, Mrs, RB Mr. Larimer, Bell load of very fine potatoe jams cuben Luca had last week of efonte, a Car here Oscar Luca er Sunday. Alvie Wer Altoona shops, s urday while on 1 WwW. P. Luca Hastings-Hickok wed ON Haven last Frid Charles Robb here last Wed Robb’s home ati{Romola whe reception was given them by hi 50 guests were prescui. lt ! nesday, route en ‘ re a grand arents, Over Miss very Josey been much better. Latshaw and attended the on at this place. :dward Henderson and wife were here week Henderson's and funeral ber, last funeral of Mr. Lawyer McC Haven attended the Henderson. Hunter Thomas, ployed at Tyrone the his mother ACT. ™m rmick who has been last year, 1 James Lucas, of Cl h his mother, ] the shop, same where ma H ckman, had he n clerking in place, for some time. Sunday a two weeks v Miles Ertl from Altoona, day. Mrs. C. C. Lucas Moshannon, where she has friends for the past two weeks. Mr. county Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Confer returned home, recently, after spending a couple of weeks among friends at Watsontown. J. H. Wetzel, of assembly, was many friends. for made a flying on his wheel, ~ returned urn been visit of Ti Mrs. John Gross and wife, his sister, EA Jobn visiting is Fd Bellefonte, candidate in town looking up Potatoes are coming to town by carloads. Sold from the car for so cis per bushel. rted lads broke in the e, one nigit the about a 1 kind-hea shop, th 1 carrie and er of the very Some butcher v past week quart in demand in our t *n more wn houses would not Mrs, Hamer and Mrs of Philipsburg, and Mrs. Marti and daughter Anna, of Howard, cent visit at the home of Mrs. Kaup. Mrs. Johnson kok wedding Mrs Dale Miss Anua were entertaine Armstrong on Thursday. Dale transact Bellefonte on Monday. Miss Dora Rudy, of State College, called on her friend Miss Anna Dale, on Fridav. She was on her way to Boals- burg to attend Miss Seguer’s party. W. H. Close expects to sell his farm. ing im vlements at public sale, on Saturday 27th, and will engage in the mercantile business, This is quite a boom for our town as at present we are without a store. W. 0. Dougherty, of Pine Hall, was in town; on Saturday he was accompanied home by Messers Charles Douglass and Harry Dougherty, Quite a number of our young people attended a birthday party given by Mr, and Mrs. Segner, at Boalsburg, on Fri. day evening in honor of their daughter Phronie, They report a very pleasant time. Mrs. John Musser and daughter, Mrs Milton Krebs, of Pine Grove Mills, were visitors in town on Friday. IS attend Hi last week, and A | daughter by Mrs ed bu at Clement iness Mrs. E. B. Peters was to Boalsburg on Friday. Mrs. P. 8S. Dale and Tuesday at Bellefonte, Daniel Korman, who has been ill for some time, is able tobe around again, Ed. Sellars and family expect to move to Centre Hall on the 1st of Nov, We are sorry to have them leave as they have | been residents of our town for about fourteen years. Mrs. David Glasgow, of near Tussey. ville, was a guest at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, C, Kline, on Mon. day. daughter spent MOHAWK CATARRH CURE. 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Bob Cris parents in so take in the fair mer is spending the week Ai and Pd lesburg, Aaronsburg. Mrs. John Duncan and Miss Duncan, from Lewisburg, the | formerly of Millheim, with Mrs. Frances Forster, Mrs. Dr. Emerick and Mrs. Martha Lose, from Centre Hall, are the guests of Eveline Musser and other friends in our burg. F. Limbert and Jesse Wert, from t attended Mrs. Joo. R at Penns Cave. Miss Poll Bright improving a very sick boy. Mrs quite sick with kiduey Rev. lewis Ed v friends this Maggie atter lady spent a few days sman's fu y Stover i is Master ng to ma D lay; always Harry Wel pent a day . T. W. Brown visit in Brush valley. Wm. B. Mingle, and Mrs. Thos fall, spent Saturd their many friends, Miss Lida Rrooks and Mr. Bilger, of Pleasant Gap, are paviog their anvual visit to Miss Jennie Hall on North and street, took a day off and wi from C own among the cashier, Yearick, ay in enire ur Warren Beaver, our crack blacksmith, bought the Samuel Brown home on North and street. Spring Mills. The sick have almost recovered, Rain, rain has gladened the hearts of most every one, Charles Madera has harvested ten bushels of chestnuts, For reaped ten cents per qt. about some he to Mrs. Sallie Heckman expects move to Mifllinburg in a short time J. O. Beaty will start in the livery business. Mr. Beaty is a good horse. men and knows what a ROO turnout is. Success 10 you. Jacob Hazel had one of the finest fields of corn in the valley, The time for butchering will soon here; D. Heckman is the man who knows how to do it, J. I. Condo is kept busy in his shop turning out new carpets, Mrs. Wolf returned from the eastern be | cities with a fine line of fall and winter hats. Give her a call. There has arrived a new boarder at | John Graden's house. Peter Auman is busy painting and | hanging paper. in Salve i on every box of Aired the remedy that enres on cold in one day friends | re. | Linden Hall. Mrs. Kline and two daughters, of Mis- souri, are visiting her brothers, | and John Ross, ot this place. Miss Katie Pehl, typhoid fever, for improving, who has been ill with some time, is slowly A severe storm passed over our com. munity on Tuesday. Henry Zeigler and the funeral of his sister, { uan, of Farmers Mills, family attended Mrs, John Ross on Tuesday. Miss Tamer Shirk is severe convale enutery., of this surprise Sophronia I'niday int time, scing from | a attack of dy Home of the young people attended the birthday held in honor of Miss of reg was the rec pent of many handsome place party Segner, Joalsburyg, last evening, Miss valuable anda gues ~ ort a very pieas James Swahb, ir champion shot hunter, Matilda week. Juno Crock and taken the Crider for William Shir William Shirk has sawmill whi his shingle mill, x parchased a to the site of large h he is Moshannon. Mrs. Jennie Vieh ding ives at Pine GI en Waite veaches made a short visit to his home in yr fer jehde spent some time with elat Mr. of the prim Bellefonte this week ace on Mon« interesting ar y worth L 10S very ria was : » hearing Zion. . Nestlerod > f son Willian guests of Williar Jacob , and her were the Sunday Miss Fannie Shaffe~ Sunday, at Pleasant Gap, with her friend Miss Min nie Showers N. C. Shaffer, of day, p. m,, with Mrs. W. B. Shaffer There were no services in the Evan. gelical church, on Sunday evening, owing to the inclemency of the weather. C. N. Fisher has resumed his former position at the club house agaln Madison- Freeport, S haf » ¥y of spent Nittany, his pare spent nts, Mr, Sun aud Miss Lalu Bechtel being afflicted with typhoid fever returned to her home in Jacksonville, last week Mies Angie Dorman is at present en. gaged at the club house It is reported that Lyman Bickle, and son John, are afflicted with ty phoid fever, There will Ix the Lutheran church next Sunday, 21. Communion services in Oct. Hubl2rsburg. VONADA-GUISER :~A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr, and Mrs I. D. Yonada pear Hublersburg, on the evening of Oct. 11th, when their daughter Jennie was united in marriage to J. Har. vey Guiser, of pear Mingovilie, Promptly at 7 o'clock the wedding march was playéd when the contracting parties appeared before their pastor, Rev, H. 1. Ciow, and were pronounced man and wife. Friends of both families to the | number of 16 were present to witness the | ceremony. | dining All then proceeded to the room where a bountiful feast awaited them. The brifle was the re. cipient of many beantifel and useful presents. Friday morning the bride and James | Rebersburg. F. Pierce Erhard and wife son-in-law, Crawford Loudenslayer and his wife, all of Miffinburg, who were at Cyrus Erbhard’s during the last week, left for Mifflinburg on Tuesday morn- ing, Cyrus Erhard, who died on Friday morning, after a few day's illness, of a paralytic stroke, was buried on Monday morning in the Lutheran and Reformed cemetery The services were conducted by Rev, Rearick, of Centre Hall, one bis former pastors. The funerdl large; age 56 y., 1 mo., days. ot was and | started on their wedding trip. Fhey start life together with the best wishes of a host of friends, John Harter’ way or the leg Mond 18 obliged to wait th a « ) Yoo I.. B. Frank, who i erk, while lif sprained his norning and he Lomers wi } NEW Ling one left on ay 1] 4) cus ane Clyde Erhard, of G Saturday to att father, Cyru Ohlo , Ohio, came ome on 1 funer { 101 where 2 0 > ay ile. Ru Letoai daughter Mrs, J and Mrs. Chas Gha Della from several Garbrick Haven, Miss home spent Mrs. Yarnell her daughter Mrs. Wm. Lowry M. S. Betz is able to be out again after being confined to the honse for several weeks with intermittent fever Miss Erma Ertiey, of Windber, i iting her parents at this place The woods are ringing with shot [1 the sports’ rifles, after the wild turkey. Thos. B. Hoy, of Runvill vicinity on Sanday. . Lock NWeCks of Mingon m €, Was in our visited his Percival Kling, of Altoona, parents at this place Sugar Valley. Howard Stamm harvested a big yield of potatoes Jast week. From three acres of land he raised three hundred bushels, Emanuel Huber sold twenty tall pine trees to Edgar Holt on Tuesday at six dollars each. Forty.five years ago he bought bigger trees at fifty cents each John Zellers and his two children gathered six bushels of chestnuts in Fox hollow last week They sold half of them at 15 cents per quart to parties in Jersey Shore Catharine Miller, widow of Joel Miller, formerly of Logan Mills, died Monday morning ‘at the home of her daughter, Mrs, H. H. Boone, in Greene township Age 75 years, The 5 Minute Food. A ———— ——————— Purina Health Flour o Makes “BRAIN BREAD.” PURINA MILLS, §1. 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