THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 6, 1900, Moshannon. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 6TH PAGE Mrs. Minnie Bowes and Miss Maude Confer visited friends in Milesburg and Bellefonte last week. Prof. Harry Waite, of the Tyrone grammar school, visited his brother, |. 5. Waite, teacher of the primary school at this place, the latter part of the week. Alex Black spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Molly Rankin, his board- ing place, while in our town. Norman Holt, who has been keeping |store at Cherry Run Mines, left last Thursday for North Carolina, where he A new arrival at the residence of Robt | will go into the confectionery business. McMullen a few days ago. ! Wr 3 Yan tao | Felix McGowan, of this place, is open Mrs. H. T. Lucas has mine, for William ill the past few days but is slowly ‘im- proving, Mrs. S. P. Hockman, of Hecl Saturday at the hospitable residence ol E. C. Deitz Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Crox ing over the arrival of a nine pound boy, Mrs, Latt Neff has been seriously ill her physician, Dr. McEntire, reports ber condition more favorable for recoyery. Howard. Oscar M. Lucas, of Altoona, after being to Philadelphia to witness the Cornell.Pennsy foot ball game, Saturday, stopped over Sunday with his mother and sisters, lv been seriously ing up a new coal Holt, near Philipsburg The Fleming brothers Grove returned last | week's hunt, with threellarge | some small game, and Alonzo after deer a, spent | week, are rejoic meetings were held in the church, at this place, on Sun. | Special Presbyterian Friday and Saturday evenings and | day moming Mrs A bouncing big boy came to grace the | visiting her brother, Th home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roberts, | Sr,, who is very ill, Saturday. Both are doing well. { Mrs Saturday was pay day at the Chain {after an | works The effects of John Barley Corn | Miss Rachel Lucas were much in evidence in the evening. | for Mrs. Minnie Bowes | absence, has been Fleming, Bowman, of Altoona, MAY convalesciug months, Bierly is slowly lness of several was housekeeper during her Russel Calvin, infant son of E. c Deitz has been under the treatment of | A number of people from here attend. Dr. McEntire, is recovering from an at- {ed the dedication of the M. E. church at tack ot pneumonia. | Clarence ot Sunday. Miss Ella Rankin Svivester Schenck has recently had an | bad the honor of being organist. addition to his family circle ja young | FM and pretty little miss having made its |on Monday morning on his way to presence kuown Thursday last. Morrisdale, where he will occupy the Rev. Burgan has been conducting a | position of principal of the schools. se ies of meetings the past two weeks, | MArrigD:—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | closing Sunday evening ; a large and at- | Gleason gave a reception for their daugh- tentive audience listened tothe Reverend | ter, Katherine, on Tuesday evening, gentleman expounding the gospel as itis | November 27. She was married to Mr. found in the Holy Book. O'Conner, of Philadelphia, Tuesday Frank Michaels, foreman at the Chain | morning in the C atholic church at Snow | works, moved to one of the new houses | Shoe. Many guests were present and recently erected at the works. spent an enjoyable evening. The gifts Dr. McEntire was called to Marsh presented tothe bride inky guy Ap Creek a few days ago to render services | PTeciatec. ] hey Ceparied ‘or rinind to a young son of Wm. Rickner who was pbia on Wednesday morning. Loy passed through our town | atwo i and | 58 { had | Serene, whose Rebersburg. Our people are growing fat since they have sausages for breakfast, dinner and supper. Mrs. Bessie Meyers, formerly of Belle. foute, who had been with her parents the last week, left on Tuesday for Sunbury, where she will take charge of her new howe. Mr. Meyer we understand is working oo the rutlroad as a braksman, On Thanksgiving Miss Iva Kitter was visited by her best friend, Mr. Reed, of State College Sid, Krumrine, who bas been in Phila delphia for some time, came home last week. A union Thanksgiving held in the service was Thurs conducted by the Reformed Dubs, the latheran church on ISES Welt pastor, as Rev United Ev Appropriate music was Lathe While Cha was obi Diehl, ot furnished by the «ran choir Small, our mail driver, ged to act as a grand juror, Geo Centre M Morris , look his plac Prof. Calvin house is in the | hands of the painter According to the announcement of the “Phila. Inquirer’ President McKinley selected rather a rainy Jay to pre sent his message to Congress, However % 1 . 1 waterpower would not have been (needed to make the bi is in his favor Iswim as long as Congress Henry Meyer, dent, of a promising young stu University, at Lewis. Bucknell | burg, spent Sunday with his parents J ¥ C. O. Mallory, our successful butter churner, and his wife, helped to eat that big turkey on Saturday, at Coburn, which their daughter, Lottie, had prepared. I.. B. Frank, registation our burg, was faithfully attending to his Monday, Er uscht we de business The ASSCS[0T, of business on wes 20 do. Homer recently Harry, sou of was hurt working in the news we have days of back while woods, are which d from his father, by a falling limb few, learned The Luther y schools Colyer. Henry Jordan, wife and brother, 5. C, Jordan, af Illinois, are visiting their for. mer home friends and relatives, through. oul our vicinity. Mrs. Crater and daughter, of Spring Mills, arrived at J. KE. Klines, on Sunday afternoon on a with her daughter Miss Sevilla, who 1s mistress at the Kline mansion, Susie visit Ezra Ripka and wife, of Lewistown, arnved last Wednesd «wy at Mrs. Ripka's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Moyer Mrs. Moyer been in feeble health the past year Miss Maude Wolf, turned home last Thursday, ing several weeks with ner Miss Mary Moyer, Rev J. Femstermacher’s protracted meeting 1 till 1 progre fair prospect More success for the Colyer hunting party Friday last, John Zerby shot a fine deer There were 22 1a the Mr. Lambert, of Williamsport; Femstermacher, of Spring Mills ; E Centre Ha and many had oived the boys in their sport with good su has if State College, re i alter spend lady friend Crawford, of others from a distance who had her home their Miss Emma Swartz, with her grandparent death she has moved all ber personal property over with her parents, Mr. and Mrs make that her place of residence. Mrs. Chas. Neff Spicher, from above tended the butchering at |. H on Tuesday last since Samuel Swartz, and wil Miss Carrie Hall, at Moyer and did ample justice and Centre to the turkey roast Colyer season, On Friday evenin as the bunting party adjourned for this just as they came out by | unmber the valley, loals gap 2 they fired 45 shots iu succes which frightened some They thought Spain was through Treaster valley. ACTOSS of our pe coming up Alfred Reiber, who is teaching at Coburn, was home with his parents over Sunday. ople school James Swabb and friend, from Aarons ¢ . burg, were the guests of A. B, lees and Were Canvassing nu Bs FAUBLE’S NNN NSN Do You Know That there 1s a Sale of Seasonable Up-to-Date High Grade Clothing Going on at Fauble's Which if you take Advantage of thrown from a wagon and sustained a | will have ( fracture of the right arm an inch above the elbow. it that we are luring the Chr Mr the ads John M here last Schenck a Hagerst 1s visiting relativ and friends here Mrs. Elsie Yes fering from an k ot again abie to be ab former resident, stown, Md. , who has 1 rheumatis wen Geo. Leathers took his Beech Creek Monday, where he w a bakery. FT - L Dr. Kurtz and wife spent Thanksgiving in Williamsport Kussel Wagner, son of John Wagner, has been on the sick list for several days Alva Weirick, of Altoona, spent Sun- day with his parents W. H. Thompson, merchant, slaught- ered two hogs the other day, one weigh- ing 400 Ibs, the other 419 ibs. Who beat’s this? Editor Dunham, will soon have his large edition of the Hustler ready f his subscribers. It will contain very interesting history, and a number of our prominent fac-simile, balf tone, with personal sketches &c. Al. Bechdel Commissioner, bas become owner of the Wheels.” Bechdel h health and g for his recove The Handle & Spoke factory of which Rothrock Gardner is proprietor, has been running full blast lately. The old Candy property have been sold tely, and Chas IL, to have t e 1ase or some | people's late candidate for Jury ou the republican ticket, ‘The House on that Mr in very good ave apprehensions are had state ported to eathers James Armsti titers Bank, olisrew iS stay 44 ng at N esept san of Lemont was a ca ler in town on Sunday afternoon, Wm. Close ing a rushing business On Tuesday Mr. Anthony Knopf had his thumb almost cut off while assisting Jra Korman with his butchering. Maurice Bohn and James Qhreck, of Lemont, were in town on Sunday after noon. The ‘girls’ was the attraction. Miss Otie Thomas, of Washington, D. A our new merchant, is do SUCCESS, C., who has been employed by Jas. Gil. | liland the past summer, returned to her home last week Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Kline and grand daughter visited at State College recent. ly. The scholars of the grammar school are making preparation for a Christmas entertainment, Samuel Weber shot two large turkeys on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, George Bailey and child. ren of Altoona, are visiting at the home of John Kline, Mr. Gettig of Linden Hall was a visi. tor in town on Sunday. Ross Lowder made a trip to Aarons. burg on Saturday’ Elmer Williams and wife of Altoona, are the guests of Wm. Rishel and family at present. Miss Annie Weber of Boalsburg visited at the home of her brother John, on Sun- day. Is a bundred-yearold family tree what you would call a century plant? Aaronsburg. Miss Krebs, | Quest of Miss inconveniences Ison Wert tl w her ~ beeu working in Snow Shoe at t came home last on account of ill health Mrs. P. J. 1 company with her two children, Mazie and John, and Miss Steans, of Mifflinburg, spent last Saturday among friends in Centre Hall. ster, in teachihg the Forest yalsburg, was in town t mother, Mrs Ed Smith wh Hill schoo last week on a visit oO is near it o his Mingoville. 1 with cousum is doubtful John Dolan is putting down a well ye stave mill on the McMullen tract John White on Friday. tk killed arge porkers Lloyd bow about ( - Peter Sunday was home over hovs there is going to be a in the near future. and Mrs. Hockman at Hublersburg on Su Mr. and Mrs. Wil were the guests mbaugh were Johnsonbhaugh Pleasant Gap. pop a rabbi as to keep In Our sportsmen are lucky every now and then so practice Ammon Kerstetter and Henry Twit myer will complete their contract at Snow Shoe in a few davs in which time they will have built a church, store, sev eral houses and barns Quite a few of our young men intend to cut paper wood during the winter, Wm. Brooks, of Linden Hall, accom. panied by Cloyce Brooks, of this place, took a few days hunting trip about Pine Glen and came home Saturday noon with forty-five rabbits and a wild turkey. | Rev. White, of this place, filled the | pulpit for Rev, Leisher of Boalsburg, and | Rev. Leisher the same here last Sunday. | The oyster supper which was beld at the Lutheran church Thanksgiving even. | ing was a grand success which showed | good management, | Por a nice line of winter clothing call ion our friend Mr. Noll who can supply you with the very best of underwear, hats of all descriptions, shoes, lumber. men’s gums, and everything needed. In Good Standing. Everyone who has used Chamber. lain’s Cough Remedy speaks well of it, says Mr, Edward P. Miller, of | Abbotstown, Pa People who once use this preparation are seldom satisfied with any other. There is nothing like it to allay a cough or break acold. It is Beast to take, to, For sale by, reene’s Pharmacy, Some of The fel : Wednesday night rued the bargain back where g 1 1 "nn hinge good act to put thing them, but a better ows that took returned it where they are they take your Eagic NSe.8 and and agrees » were only t usos started ti caving one n ahead, and buggy We Mis Mrs Geo. Homan, John Reish and John to Philadelphia alter horses Mr. Homan purchased and brought back four heavy draught horses Brain were Aaron (3, Snook and M. Sevi were united in marriage at the Reform. ed parsonage at Aaronsburg by Rev Brown last Thursday evening Mrs. Newton Dorman and daughter, of Bellefonte, and Miss Mitte Winkleman, of Nittany, were guests at |. H. B Hartman's over Sunday, : The Millheim Banking Co. has pur chased a large fire and burglar proof safe, which they will place in their bank- ing house, after which a night watchman will not be needed Miss lessie Musser visited at Tussey- ville several days this week. The hunting party from here left the Seven mountains last Saturday and went to little Sugar Valley. Charles Sheffer, of Muncy, and Thomas Buck, of Lewisburg, were visit. ors in town during the week. Mrs. W. 8. Musser and Miss Jennie Reifsnvder called on friends in Madison burg Saturday. The hosiery mill is booming, running full time and taking in new hands almost daily, e Shaul Wednesday night at the Musser House, Coburn the following morning. sent in for the mail route from Rebers. burg to Coburn, and considerable cut: ting in rates was done. Wagner Guise and bride spent last | starting on their wedding trip from There were quite a number of bids | Yarnell. There will be a saving for you Of not Less than from $3 to $5 on every Suit Sold. It is simply a sale of The Best Ready to wear § BOW emg Clothing made in America rs over Su At prices that would be Considered More than Cheap Andrew Heaton ns, was laid to re Messiah ted by Rev was a devoted chn irencs cemetery At January Reduction Sales. If you need Clothing Don’t Overlook The Big Reduction Sale We will be as! week with and returned with wild game enough to m “Modoc' town green with envy On Friday week the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tressler, was filled with a pleasant party of young people, who had gathe red together to do honor to the birthday an pniversary of their son Robert. All hada very pleasant time and returned bome well pleased with the evening's enter. tainment. Mr. Tressler was the recipient of many valuable and handsome presents home (Glenn, Only to glad to evening of last Show you through And Quote you Prices Nittany, Mrs, Tate was to Hublersburg to Mr. and Mrs, H. Stovers, last Wednesday. Boyd Emrick has returned home ; some of our young ladies are glad, Miss Bessie Webner has gone to Birmingham again, Mrs. N. C. Dorman and her daughter, Marie, of Bellefonte, are visiting friends "Gi roy wa wie mmo o: ALWAYS YOUR MONEY BACK FOR THE ASKING Miss Mittie Winkleman aud Mrs. N. | Ee Rh M. FAUBLE & SON Penn and Brushvalley. Brockerhoff House Block. Bellefonte, Penn'a Wether you Buy or Not. Tee 9 tes A. A. Pletcher and daughter, Alma, | spent Thanksgiving with his mother at oward, The Women's Missionary Society of the Lutheran church bad an entertain. ment in their church last Sunday even. | ing ; they had recitations and singing by a number of little folks; Miss Lidia Deihl, ster of Rev. W. R. Deihl recited a very fine selection, and Mrs, Kahn, of Bellefonte, sang a five solo,
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