CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 8, 1900, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents | See and Observe Worthy of Note-- The Local Happenings of Every | Community. Unionville. The sound of the tack hammer is- (chestnuts) The ladies of the Presbyterian church realized over £22 net from thelr chicken and waffle supper last Friday evening A number of Bellefonte epicures were conspicuous and, of course, the viands disappeared like mist before the morning sun The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E church gave an oyster supper in the old G. A. R. Post room, above the post office, and a nice sum was realized therefrom A few evenings ago a couple of daring fellows, not having the fear of the law before their eyes, attempted to rob his Honor, A. J. Greist's store, before the time for closing, and while he and his clerks and a number of others were still in the main department, They effected an entrance through a window in the flour room and were evidently after flour )r meat, but, fortunately for ‘‘Jack,” ey were disturbed by one of the clerks ing back to draw coal oil before they accomplished tbeir purpose. One fled through the window and the other through one of the back doors. We sup pose they wanted to have a ‘‘full dinner pail’’ before the election. Here's a good one on George Brugger: George is only a boy and don’t kvow any more than a Bellefonte editor. George has a brother Cornelius and a cousin Sammy, and a very nice bay calf one and a half years old which, through careful training from its infancy, became as docile as a child. He could and drive it same as he could a horse He has named him Samson wanted to test his strength, so the trio above named, went to : above the home and hit telephone pole; bt George somethin with which ton pole, so he sai ur feet six ing ride it George ip of woods Samson to a wanted g to brag rasure seorge, ‘‘seven t f is thirt and half of seven is five makes oh t i retty Samson.” w rrandpa is thin of discharging bh carriers and hiring George to make his measur the King ements Four mounta succeeded in captur bits, Clayt Stover w having kil more than n [ and Harry Gerbrick were when hunting wild turkeys. 3 were asked what success they replied "Oh we didn't do so! had gotten the one we saw more would have had cards of invitation to turkey Joe Barton's record, to date two grey | pheasant, two rabbits and one tu: successful 1e On their return throes’ tares we squirrels, tw Nittany. We have been bh last good, The farmers are all done husk: which was only half a crop Mr. and Mrs children, of Mackeyville, spent the past week visiting friends through here. George is nursing a sore arm ; his bike caused the road to fly up and hit him, aving bh few weeks ; the grain field Ig Corn George Gobble and Charley Emrick came home to give a democratic vote and also to see his best, Hattie Winkleman and som, Olin, of Mackeyville, spent Sunday at this place. Mrs. A. A. Pletcher and her two (ghters, Alma and Orpa, drove to » k8onville Sunday morning, to Presby- ian preaching Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zerby and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cramer drove down bel Mackeyville on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Will Kerstetter James Treaster and children, and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Stiers, of Coburn, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dorman, on Sunday Don’t forget preaching and commun. fon in the Evangelical church, on next Saturday eveniug, 10, by Rev. Brown, of Spring Mills. Let the stores take care of themselves that evening, and come to church, Some of our hoys were scared out of a years growth on Hallowe'en night, by a shot. Better get your corn, before dark, next time, Elmer Snavely came home from Belle. fonte, for election, and few days hunt- ing, accompanied by his friend Will pll, of Bellefonte, ur Supervisor has made a great im- vement by filling up the road between R. R. crossing and the hill, Mrs. Mattern, of Buffalo Run, and her sisters, Katie and Gerty Kling, of Walker, were pleasant callers at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A Pletcher, Sunday afternoon, An automobile owned by J.T. Fear, of Jersey Shore, passed through this place on Sunday. Joe Emrick and wife returned home on Sunday, after spending several weeks with friends at Jersey Shore and Sugar valley. Samuel Showers and Dan Kerns imagined they were school boys again, They hauled three big load of stone off the school ground onto the road. Now if some other citizens would haul some ground and level the school yard up a little, the children would appreciate it very much, and we dont believe the teacher would be a bit cross, an external application to heal cuts, ds, bruises and like injuries there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain m. Bal maturation and in one third the time required by the old fashioned treatment, For sale by Green's Pharmacy. | better | number of It causes the parts to heal with. | Milesburg. Frank Smith, Samuel! Baird, and John Johnson, each one going different direc. tions for a turkey hunt, came back with a turkey hen, a piece; proud young men were they, after their hunt, Rev, Geo. KE. King, of Williamsport, stoped off here, on his way home, from the state Methodist convention, On the first of the month the ground was broken for the boro water line. 20 men were set to work ditching, at $1.25 | per day; 100 men are wanted to push the work ahead. Miss Mary Bavarr arrived here from | Uniontowa orphan school, recently L. C. Bullock's poolroom is again in full blast for the winter, Wm. R. Essington and known as ‘‘Dicky," from Cross forks to vote, for]. K. P for Crongress. Wm came Jodon, home Hall Miss May Wharton arrived home from | Pittsburg recently where she was visiting friends. Miss McKee, of Pittsburg, is the of Miss May Wharton, of this place. Johu W Shoe, rue st Shope and wife, of Sunday with his Jacob W. Shope and wife. Miss Clara Bartges, of Roland, part of Sunday with Mrs, Geo. Law and Mrs. Annie Smith, Claude W. Smith arrived home below Harrisburg on Sunday morn to nurse nis brother Frank, Had! all might to reach home, spent pat t per paren to the burg to inne | quite a number purpose, Strangers are coming work ou the water are here for that Harry Myers, of Bellwood, returned home after a visit to his parents of this place, he has been a railroad telegraph operator in that place for five years, James Martin and Susie May Estright were married recently, by Wm. B mire Esq. Mrs W. Campbell, of Williams- port, left for home on Saturday, after visiting friends in this place. Graff Geo On Hallowe'en joyed themselves i male and female at the opoosite’s clothing young folks en- ut ways; both hemselves with and masqueraded in good style then started to see their best gir Others themselve in 1 icious ropped on him floor in a doubled uj moved at once and taken l The fall reak and raise . eievat 1 a g al condition. as to | or. at th writ be about ag Aaronsburg. Mrs. George Hoy rs. Her Yon ut a few days last ¢ of merchant Phillis Noah Leitzell with their son {0 Ri hfiel and brother. Mrs, Israel Weaver, of fined to her bed with stomach, and is lying in a ¢ tion, A trip son oon. the tical condi- | services are in progress in the Evangelical church, North street, and are attended by quite a peopie. on and Joe Corman and family, of Wolf's Store, spent Sunday in our town with relatives, Prof. Ed. Stover and Walter Willlams, both teaching school at Woodward, were noticed in town Sunday evening and while here called on some of our milli. ners. Presumably for ascertaining the correct style of headware for the coming winter, A number of our voung people were to Woodward on Friday evening to at- tend a republican meeting held there. passed off as usual this lots of corn throwing and kinds of pranks Hallowe'en year witl playing all By the time the Democraf reaches is nany readers the presidential situation will be settled and the country will move ou as heretofore, no matter who wins, L. D. Kurtz and wife, formerly of this place, but now residents of Mifflinburg, spent several days in town last week and while here were the guests of Wm Stover, Mr. Kurtz is engaged in the manufacture of overalls and is associated with his son, Newton. Prof. Stewart Weber and family, spent Sunday last in Rebersburg with the lady's parents, ‘Squire Henry Meyers, Nathaniel Boob and family, of Hamil. ton, were among the visitors noticed in our burg on Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Gramley, of Boalshurg, is spending the winter with her uncle, M. M. Musser, in our town, Quite a curiosity was seen in the front yard of H. H. Weaver on Main street, in the shape of a rose bush in full bloom, an occurrence seldom seen at this time of the year, Miss Lizzie Edmunds, of near town, left for Windber recently where she ex. pects to spend this winter, Our milliners are all doing a rushing business, Col. J. town, This section was visited by several severe frosts recently, P. Coburn spent Sunday in Cure Your Cold While You Can Is it not better to cure your cold while you can, in its iocipiency, rather than take the chance of its resulting in pneumonia, | catarrh or consumption; all of which dis eases begin with a cold and may prevent. | ed by curing every cold at the start? Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can al. ways be depended upon. It is pleasant and safe to take, Wo. For sale by Green's Pharmacy. Some men's understanding is limited only by the size of their feet, | pleted the outside brick facing. | have oue of the nice homes of our town, | Lhe Rey | regardless of the | not | of that Centre Hall. Teacher And, Gregg has moved to Le- mont where he presides over one of the schools Al. ILrape's new house is nearing com. pletion, the bricklayers have nearly com- Al will Samuel Rowe is running Al. Krape's well drilling machine in Nittany valley. He has drilled a depth of about 120 feet on one farm, but has not yet struck wat- er, on one of Col, Reynold’s farms. The W. K Linden Hall, Rearick at assignee’s sale, at Alexander farm, up near $32 pe about a Work is in progress on the rear litious to the Lutheran parsonage, en. ing the kitchen part to a 2-story, with i$ to the washhouse attachment, se is superintending the job, eratu F. Lu The free delivery is not yet started. Sowe of the township people are oppos ing it—-whether that has caused the de- lay your scribe has not learned, In other parts where rural delivery was in troduced there was opposition but the P, went ahead all the same which did Wash LO department opposition count with the authorities at igton. A walk is in progress along the pub ic school park, a thing which the people part of town, on that side of the street, long begged for without avail un. | til now, Boro nignt and some go at and sprinkle turned is forbidde anyway. Hall, he of believed to be on the tapis, A wedding, she of Centre Gettysburg, 18 sooner or later Ex-sheriflf Spangler ing next to the of paint, he Charley is giving his build Centre Hall hotel, a coat ping the | of Centrehall, WAYS Comte me with game, ed an 18 pound turk 1e day last week, and day previous Chas, Ker killed a 12 wks of 1 who al stetter kil pounder, be was there ne of Tusseyville teemed citizens, is Adam Kr most es serious his many friends will regret to learn; his trouble was used by effecting neys anda « " ! nent tot above as week ago mn tw day the part week's camp the ses this season, cn mo having joined, « all roval go aim and stes 1, Dav Wilkerson Joseph GG of the Re en and the cam; canvass tent joxgo, ‘ SATY stock good things 1s on first« iis tent at apartment, the ass hotel order as the OVS Mean live quite as well as at i Constructs keep Are st: return = in fact we how » hut Walker. Miss } ] On. of I ar is visiting he tiend, Miss Erma Ertley has returned home from randsville, (en. Be the hospita Miss Lizz Orin Knarr, h of and her Flemington, a Smith on asley the guests « $8 Laur ure Quite a1 young pecple from this piace party at the home of Prof. Sch rugast, of Clintondale, on Mo : Ira Cot home su Ce ! it AY ve: was down a squirrel hunt; he getting twenty squirrels. x Condo, an aged lady, who fined to her home for some yy fresh air and Jlefonte, Granda had been cor able to en) attend church Messrs. John Smith and Willis have gone to Cross Forks, Pa. they will work on a sawmill Mrs. Smith spent Saturday at Haven, Mrs. Harry Harter is very low with pneumonia Harry Hoy and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a young son, Miss Jennie Omdorf, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of her uncle, Jacob Orndorf, time past, is David where 10x k father, Andy Harter, who has been very ill for some time past, Mrs Rebecca Mattern, of Buffalo Run, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joel Kling, Calvin Harter is able to be out again after being confined to bed for a couple of weeks, — 6 A GrOV is signature is on every box of the genuine "Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that cures & cold in one day has been purchased by | The reverend knows all | ad. | | and lithographed for {| mouth M H { Ch i siti « his | Is lHithographed reproduce the delicate coloring mr, arter, o HNCAKO, 18 Vis n 1) Moshannon. Mr. and Mrs, Nail, of Huntingdon, visited among friends and relatives here, last week, Fred Howard and wife, of Jersey Shore, have been spending a few days with his parents, A few of the young folks of this place enjoyed a very pleasant evening at the home of Fred.Carson, of Pine Glen, last Thursday. A great deal of malicious mischief was done on Hallowe'en by some of our thoughtless boys. Its alright to joke boys, but don’t carry the joke too far, Miss Mary Foresman, an accomplished young lady of Marion Centre, Indiana Co., has come to our town with the ex. pectation of teaching music and Latin, Now 18 a good chance for anyone desir- ing to take a course in either, Hope she will be successful, A very interesting teachers’ meeting was held at the residence of J. T. Lucas last Wednesday evening. Those pres. ent were Misses Maud Rankin and Min. nie McGowan, S. W. Butler, J. E. Waite and Edward Gleason. Others were in. vited but the inclemency of the weather prohibited their coming, ersons undertook Quite a end of Week. keep low as the Some unscrupulous to ““Hollow.eve’’ a little soon. racket was raised .in the lower town on Tuesday evening of last The parties had better officers of the law are looking for them, DO ’ 1 t County Chairman, J. K. Johnston, and Capt. H. S. Taylor, two of Bellefonte's most promising young lawyers, were present at the democratic rally held here last Thuisday evening. The reopening of the Methodist church here on Sunday, was a grand success Rev. Shriner, of Bellefonte, had charge of the services, Some very able singers were present from Philipsburg, and the numerous friends from Suow Shoe, Pine Glen, and elsewhere, all the success of the occasion, The sum of money asked for was cheerfully given, and the remaining debt on the church was entirely wi Poe Mills. contributed to ped out st of M1 Beech Creek. hn H. Hunter was caught Mrs house while clean ng by a falling bookcase tearing the flesh and skin from the shin t from her to her and mashing her toes Mrs her 3 one Knee Edward DeHaas TOR Se H. ra ad and was str gine, dislocating the hip the collar bone while hun x xet book { the N Loganton. IKAY m Koarr found a big hive of bees in ata tree near the Hamilton homestead, in Sugar valley, from which they extracted one bundred pounds of boney, The Same Everywhere The folling item clippe Australia, sb mentioned is ws that with gen, Toowoomba, the the same favor in that far off country as at arclicie meeting home “1 find Chamberlain is an excellent medicine | 8 Cough Remedy have been suffering from a severe cough for the last | has eflected a cure, | two months, and it I have great pleasure in recommending it. W. C. Wockner. This is the opinion of one of our oldest and residents, and has been voluntarily given in good faith that others may try remedy and be benefited, as was Mr. Wockner."' Green's Pharmacy. The Youth's Companion Calendar, More thought and expense than ever before have been lavished on the Calendar which the publishers of Tie Yovrrn's CoMpasion will present to every one subserihing for the new volume of 190) since it is to be a souvenir of the paper's 75th year. It is an exceptionally attractive Calendar, and has been designed INR COMPANION #xeln sively The eentral figure of the Calendar is an ideal portrait of a Puritan maiden of Ply and the 12 colors in which the Calendar of the artist's original painting with perfeet fidelity After the usefulness of the Calendar is past, the portrait of Priscilla can be cut ont and framed and preserved as a beautiful household ornament This Calendar, which is sold to non-subseril ers to Tue Youru's Companion for 5&0 cents, will be given to all new subscribers for 1m) who will also receive, In addition to the 5 Issues of the new volume, all the issuers of the paper for the remaining weeks of 190 free rom the time of subscription. Hlustrated An nounecement of the volume for 1901 will be sent free with sample copies of the paper to any address THEYOUT'S COMPANION BosTON, Mass, If you would know A man study his in. firmities rather than his virtues, 1 from The Citi. | most respected | the | This remedy is for sale by No Store in Central Pennsylvania Offers such Positive Advantages to Clothing Purchasers as we do at present. Advantages that means Dollars Saved to you. The Best Clothing Made you will us for Less Money than o bought goods of others? bought of us Wear Satisfactoril Were they Stylish, Did they Keep t Were they Satisfactory in Every Way? you ever bought clothing any place, Price sidered, as good as we have sold yo Yourszlf these Questions, then C Answers with Your Experience in Other Stores and we Know, we feel Absol the Result will Bring Us We are constantly working to make more and more store better, to merit your pa- tronage, tO give you a trading place in a small town that will equal and in many respects Ex- cell the Largest City Stores. How successful we have been you best know. You will find our goods different in every way from others. They Fit Better, they Wear Better, they Keep their Shape Better, and they Certainly, Beyond Doubt, COST LESS. We ask you to Call and See for Yourself. Spend a few minutes in The Biggest, the Best Clothing Store in Central Pennsylvania, and let what you see there, what your experience has been, be your prompter. You will Profit by What You See. You will be Satisfied that Your Dollars will go Further with us than elsewhere. SEE US IS ALL WE ASK<. ZI M. Fauble & Son, Brockerhoff House Block, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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