Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 01, 1900, Image 7

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    CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, NOVEMBER 1. 1900,
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CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
| scribe of this place will use the pencil
The News Gathered From Various
Sections.
HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO
What Our Army of Alert Correspondents |
| post office at the above stated place, is
See and Observe Worthy of Note--
The Local Happenings of Every
Community.
Port Matilda.
G. W. Gill and son Thomas, of Locust
Mills, passed Flat day this
week returning from attending the
funeral of the former's brother-in-law,
William Williams, who died at Loch
Loman, with typhoid fever.
Rock one
S. R. Pringle is operating an extensive
job on the Allegheny mountain neat
Flat Rock, cutting wood, railroad
ties and mine props for the hard coal
regions ; a rare ehance for men out of
employment,
William Knepp and family have moved
from Mt. Pleasant to near Wallaceton,
Clearfield county.
The farmers are
their cattle from
mountain, all of which are
dition.
paper
busy
oll
Our vicinity is infested with hunters
from Philipsburg and elsewhere, some of
whom have been quite lucky in killing
both wild and tame turkeys.
of Hunt
few
Harry Thompson and wife,
ingdon, visited relatives in towu a
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Woodring returned
to their home in Blandburg, after a tw
weeks’ visit to their parents, In this
place.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Price are at home
after spending part of last week with
friends in Clearfield county.
Rev. G. W. Downing, wife and daugh-
ter, spent part of the past week with
friends in Altoona.
The Epworth League will
tertainment in the M. E
day evening, Mov. 31
invited.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mil
ir home in Pitisbar
n
mn
Schird has gone to Harrisburg to
t among friends for a couple of weeks
cas hall last Sat
attended
The social held in |
urday evening was wel
the cre
Everybody fo
bakery always has
wm
S. P. Hockman,
daughter Emma, of
E. Hockman
guests at the Mr. and
C. Dietz on The
turned home on Sunday es
Emma and Mrs. Hockman
spend a couple of weeks in this section
Hecla, and
of Spring M
former
£: Miss
k 4
ent
eX peg )
Snow Shoe.
H.F
Election
usua
Shoe people
sions
D. B. Lu and
Niagara recently
ucas is working at Mill Hall
lay is approaching with the
characteristic
such momentous
calmness to Snow
on occa
as wife made
Every state attraction, but
Pennsyivania had a pecaliar a
of its own for ils stern friend
Coal trade
snow storms
The intermed teacher,
corps of industrials, recent
timber job out near Roger Grahams,
said, but owing to the
price set on chestnut timber,
was abandoned
raction
here is like the first
it comes in flurries.
with her
started a
ile
its
high
the scheme
extremely
A number of our attended the
Centre County Fair and report it very
jmteresting. Some the ladies
were a little tardy in boarding the train
Friday evening. This is very annoying,
and should have been avoided
col le
of young
Mr. Johnson gave us a very nice pic
torial talk on Pligrims’ Progress
The dancers of Snow Shoe and vicinity
enjoyed a select dance given at the
Haynes hall last Wednesday evening.
FP. P. Geary, of Millheim, who is locat
ed here at present, expects to return to
his native town on Nov, 1st, for the pur.
of voting and other purposes too
pumerous to mention,
6 A yr OV Cw
Naxative 5 on every box a"
the remedy that enres & cold in one day
Milesburg.
After a silence of several months, vou
again,
Mrs. Josephine Green, of Altoona, is
| visiting friends at this place.
Henry Jones and wife, of Renova, are
guests of his brother, J. C. I’. Jones, at |
present writing,
a prominent young man, in charge of the
now home visiting his parents, Joseph
| Baird and wife.
On Saturday the 20th Samuel E. Mq
Kinley picked up his gun, started for a
turkey hunt and after a short walk on
the mountain two large ones faced him
$0 much surprised that he
the turks used their
wings P Sammy was left with hi
gun in his bands and the turkeys le
him goodby, He is better
On Thursday last
Hall, pass
official trip
John M
]
ith |
Sammy was
forgot his gun until
known as
Dr.
rough burg
We had quite a chat
Park, of C
our
after a short v
returned to Cro
t county, his place of bus
‘ssington,
118 mother,
Wm
of Berwick,
of Scranton,
lam Gingher,
attend the funeral of
Mrs. Harriet Gingher,
denly. She was
Saturday.
Mrs
Oct
Andrew and Harry,
of How
their
died
and
ard, came lo
mother. who
\ buried at Roland
Martha Oswalt, of Clarence, die
years, She leave
children to
Al. Beezer,
Raymond
brothers,
a
‘
ve her
mourn
Mrs. John
George, and May,
sister and five
dren.
iatiy
MM
Altoona, are
here.
Smith and chil
visiting friends and re
his home
sit with his
brother-in McMullin,
the n of the 49th Reg't at
e on Thursday.
f Kane, left for
James and
reunu
law,
attended
lefont
Be
Two of our young
selves «
night,
m, of Dents Run,
suds at Julian,
McCann, of Tyrone, home
flter a pleasant visit to
and M Chas. Murray
phena Tallhelm, who 1s teach
at Johnst home on a
' .y
act
own, 8
e, and is
and Mrs. |
4
nag
ayed
They accompan
Bell and Miss Swisher
Mrs. James Halliwell,
and Mrs. Bariey of Altoona,
their sister Mrs. Murphy, last week.
Ww Bu ft
Cumberland,
were ed home by Mrs
f Pittshurg,
visited
am wk 4 Saturday for
Md., where he expects to
secure a position
Yerce Henderson, who formerly
the ay at Martha
ter position at
Hlling his place at Martha
Edward Ballock, who
operatoron the B. E. V
hold
a level
was
has secured a bet
éarfeld. Mr. Marks is
gent
15 assistant
18 juite A young
such a responsible position
bead. He is the proud
possesssor of his first pair of long trous
ers
Miss Maggie Smay, who
couple years ago make her home at
Bellefonte, has returned to lalian. She
thinks Julian is the best place yet
Last Saturday
young ladies was on the
on the look-out for
canght  him-—woe
escaped
Mrs. William Parsons and children
Unionville, spent sunday with
mother at this place,
but has
left Julian a
to
evening one of
war path and
John, and had she
unto him, but he
our
of
het
The Same Everywhere,
The folling item clipped from The Citi.
ren, Toowoomba, Australia, shows that
the arcticle mentioned is meeting with
the same favor in that far off country as at
home
“I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is an excellent medicine. | have been
suffering from a severe cough for the last
two months, and it has effected a cure.
I bave great pleasure in recommending
iL WW. CC. Wockner,
of one of our oldest and most respected
| residents, and has been voluntarily given |
{in good faith that others may try the
| remedy and be benefited, as was Mr. |
| Wockner,” This remedy is for sale by
Green's Pharmacy,
| few
| tle
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Wm. Baird, of Windber, Somerset Co, |
| spent several days last week with
This is the opinion |
Nittany.
Miss Clara Weaver, one of Hublers.
{ burg's charming young ladies, is living
{at Frank Minick’s of this place.
Miss Minnie Winkleman was home a
days last week trying to have a lit
vacation and see her many friends ,
but it was of short duration, she got a
call to go to the hospital in Lock Haven
a nurse.
George Fisher came home from the
last week on account of ill health;
we hope he will soon be all right again,
Mrs. Will McKibben, of Mackeyville,
het
woods
parents, at this place,
obliging post.
ter Mrs. Harry
one day last
lie Tate, our
ited her s
Hublersburg,
of Salona, were
the pu nother and sister on
sunday,
uncle J.
day
soci
one
iterary
the school
drove
to see the
day last week, h
aw ful wreck that occurred
* the day
Sut previous,
n't
asn't
1
a
ng Mi
church and
husband
for some
as shippe
an
who ¢
|
nily were the
(s Irvin, on Sunday
states that Shawiey's
bet astered
ng 10
entertain his
On
are gett
ie and
les since her father
urchased a fine
"
Her
organ
Johnny boy wi
when be returns
with
at
a seri
arence,
ous
a while
nes pon
on
run
ng fo
| sunday
going Johns.
ited employment
spart, was ho
Heaton “
he has s«
winter
over
to
flowy w here
for the
Edward H
vacated
aton is moving on the farm
his brother Jacob, who in
tends to go tothe woods and keep shanty
for Mr. Herwit
Protracted meeting will soon «
mence again in the Baptist church
will be « 1 Houck
Jont Shawiey says it is a good place to
go 10 watch for wild turkeys up at Craft's
tields, but he seems to go Saturday even.
ing and watch all night,
Blaine Rockey is going to the woods
for the winter
Some of our people dread their having
to attend court, for some of the com.
manity seem to be deeply interested in
it, while some of them stoned their neigh.
bor's tame turkeys to death. Quite a
number of our farmers think it will be
good to attend November court, as there
will be some great suits,
by
m
and
mducted by Rev
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Cures Cold in the Head, 5 to 14 minutes
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| mail, postage paid, te
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN M. KEICHLINY
Justice of the Peace
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all Standard
u Can get A
of these
Represented in this agency
Stock Companies,
rating upon any
Hamburg Bremen, of Hamburg, Ger,
North German Fire insurance Co,
Manchester, of Manchester, Eng.
American Central, of St. Louis,
Prussian National, of Germany,
Palatine, of Manchester, Eng.
United States, of New York,
Concordia, of Wisconsin,
National, of Allegheny,
Traders, of Chicago.
Washington,
Assets tn Fire, Life and Accident, combined
of over $N00000- Surplus nearly $90,000.00
RAITT IXOOV ER,
Orider's Stone Bullding BELLEFONTE. FA
FOR THE LADIES
Send us BO sents for a Box of
OINTMENT that MEALS
Pore lips, chaps and all skin discases,
The best ever yet compounded,
Money refanded if not satisfied,
PELL Lk bey ARR a
ositive Advantages
to Clothing Purchases as we do at present.
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Advantage that means dollars saved to you.
The best clothing made you
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sweat sho
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many respects ¢x-
You will
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have been you best know find
goods different in every
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fit better, they wear better, they keep their shape
better, and they certainly beyond doubt cost less.
We
Spend a few minutes in the biggest,
call and see for yourself
the best
central Penna., and let what
ask you to
clothing store in
your experience has been,
You
You will be satisfied that yo
be your prompter. will profit by what
$ nt wn
you see. dollars
will go further with us than elsewhere.
us is all we as
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'M. Fauble & Son,
Brockerhoff House Block, BELLEFONTE, PA.