THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 17, 1901. (J CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Happenings About Centre County Briefly Told by A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS Our Alert Correspondents Note Many Important Events in Different Lo- calities—What is Transpiring—Is Your Section Represented ? Howard. The ice houses at this place are all empty vet. While the ice was so very thick other places, we did not have over three inches. Mr. Weber and wife left on Saturday for Carlisle, where her sister is danger ously ill. Wm. Wells visited friends at Hublers. burg the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Holter are rejoic- ing over a little boy. John Thompson, our prominent buteh er, has purchased the C. T. VYearick property. It is said that Samuel! Shay has pur. chased the Wm. N. Neff property, of Abe Weber. Rents have advanced from §5 to $3 and §g per month. Ray Allison was home the past two weeks on a vacation, but returned to college again on Monday. Quite a stir around here for people to | h | generally | the community, get houses. Every other man you meet is on hunt of a house. The are almost all rented now and men do not have homes. Geo. Williams, our expert pen artist, has placed two business charts in the postothce. houses friends the past week. She spent several weeks at Jersey Shore Eugene Kline returned to Irvova to his work a few days ago, after two weeks stay at home among friends Walter Pletcher, the Bellefonte tor, was home a few days the past week. E. C. Dietz had the misfortune to have the large glass broken in the door of his bakery, bat it was soon replaced with a new one The Jenkins Iron & T Co., of this place, ‘expects to erect a large addition to the mill, or fifty more furnaces are in the early spring. Let the good work go on J]. Norris Bogle has purchased several hundred fruit trees which he expects to plant down by the mill on a tract of land that he has purchased which he expects to improve and build on New houses are going up every here and twenty more lots were laid out where houses are to be erected. Several of these will be built by April 1st Among the many is that of the prosper- ous editor of the Hustler Geo. Williams went away on Monday, business, at opera- ol and some forty to be built day to look up the penmanship which he is an expert. Thomas Man's smiling among us again. Thomas sissippi for some time Miss Josie Holter has gone to Williams port where she is employed in the pants factory Ambrose Among our ne Messrs. Wm Kinney spent a friends here. Mr to college again, S. P. Hockman Hecla, and Miss Rockey, Hublershurg stopped a few mi E. C. Dietz's on thelr way home from Blanchard The Evangelicals are holding protract- ed meeting at this place’and are having a good turn M. E. church their meeting about Feb. 1, J. T. Lucas, of few days with his week Mr. Linsey unloaded a piano on Saturday. Beech Creek. John T. Hunter and wife visited their two daughters in Jersey Shore last week face is seen Was in intondale, lays recently Logan Me among as returned Was Hensy! and uupie of weeks Hensy! bh rife, of ut people expect to hold 1901 Moshannon, spent a sons here the pasi id son of ten YEeAr for Harvey Waite, the 11 John Waite, has been ill with pneumonia A small child of Mr. and Mrs Huston Hunter is suffering from pneumonia R. O Barclay, tescher of the Sugar Run school, in Beech Creek township, has been ill for several days past and the school closed Charles Hunter left last Tharsday for Boston, Mass., where he has accepted employment on the construction of the iron framework of a large building in that city. Peter C. Gould has disposed of his house and lot, known as the Chas. Keyes property, on Maio street, to Edward Sykes et al. Mr. Sykes will move his clothing store into it on April 1 Ambrose Brady has rented the new store building being erected by KE. 8 Mobley and will pegin business April 1. Zion. Ida said she wasn't afraid, for she had the revolver ready on the table, but there was no load in it. That Is pluck, when a woman can say she wasn’t afraid Come one, come all, to the concert on Saturday evening, and hear good music, given by three biind men, of Ohio Communion services will be held In the Lutheran church, Jan. 27th, There was some talk of the forest school being without a teacher, as Cyrus had partly arranged to travel with n show. They call it magi lantern, but he thinks be will finish the term first Beef stotles are scarce this year, They have found a patent to kill them-one man holds it with a rope and the other man shoots it Notice to Farmers, On and after December 15th we will not take any kind of grain on store at our mill, We will, however, be ln the market for cash grain constantly and will pay the highest prices, sof Prosxix Miri Co, | pretty apt to remember the snub | snub Miss Catherine Confer is seen among | | tell | member | year Mis. days | Milesburg. James Gregg, the principal of the borough schools, closed his school for the present; he is laid up with grip. James Bryan and son are laid up. James’ illness came from overwork, at ditching for the water pipes of the bor. ough ; the son's illness 1s due to nervous- ness I. C. Bullock and Lew Wallace, with their wives, left for New York and Can- ada on Tuesday of last week, Mrs. Wharton fell on Saturday and broke one of her ribs. Miss May, her daughter, attended to it by bandaging it for her, Shes educated in that branch of nursing the sick and afflicted A. S. Smith spent Sunday at with his son Alvan Very many persons, composing the rank and file of the several churches which lately held special meetings, seem to be conspicuous for their absence. [If professed Christians are not willing to make some little sacrifice to be present on such occasions they need why revivals do not follow and why those in their own homes and others about them are not reached by the church If the several pastors were given the sup port they should have, by many derelict members, it goes without saying that gracious resuits would follow. Its time to awaken to a sense of duty A revival is pow being held in the M. E. church by the pastor, Rev, Wharton a helping hand You Howard not wonder stay. away ele | ments, come up to the help of the Lord, | against the mighty Came under our observation recently a word in ume may nine a of kindness, The would. -be-sox girls of the save word ety who girls Sweet sixteen’ variety, consider themselves belles of should how they snub the awkward, uncouth boy of the same age. When they twenty eight and slightly shelf-worn, these boys will be young men and they be careful will be The for the wsible to business is ri world ‘'d who will , you from turning SKY anyway, and it ron top ) move’ 18 fm pe next year Re can’t p this old rid round It is believed by that the new that ushers in + 20th centurs will witness a greal this country The indications | ana it is reli and throughout are hoped that the fondest ant tions may be realized Never h a time nore ookir been were present would How much better { be young men to home readin and otherwise spend their good | enlarging their useful information, of our idleness or spending the time in dissipation visiting places The carefu men are the ones will make the best history in the coming years, in the achievements wrought oat in their lives even woks, periodical fund mstead roaming streets In or of resort and who questionable studious young Mingoville. Last lent, No. 2 made a Wagner & Co., ins ersbaugh week s COrresg ts Mothersbaugh of ben yon mistake | g "Wood Oar Amp w very good A800 DY is right, Au meat On ast smoke house canght on fire, and a went up in smoke Bee went home from me evening ast cat and thought ft threw his skates at it Harry skating week and saw a black Was a and and missed the cat Sunk | and broke his skate Claude choked to B's valuable shepherd death on grissle. Claude, dog You handsome | should have fed him soup Skating is poor on the lake John our boys, of atte nd Quite a number of young this place, were to Hublershurg ing catechism in the Reformed on Saturday church ars were filled with ast Ouite a number of S, ice by the railroad Co week The ice had to go on account of warm weather farmers were busy fil) McMu Last week the ing their ice houses, from and Mear! Dunkle’s dam There will be a great in the spring ens many mov Ings Soft weather stopped ice cutting Ben Gramley came in from | and is visiting his brother, James Gram ley, near Hublersburg Charley Miller and nos Thomas McCaleb on Sunday Charley, if at first you don't succeed, | of furniture try, try again, and don't give up at the first attempt Thos. Yearick’s teams are hauling ties down to Hublersburyg station, James Gramley his farm to Yocams. William Harshbarger, from the state of Illinois, bought the Yocum prop. erty, and Mr, Best bought the property of James Homan Clord Johnson is hauling meat to How. ard during the past week J. C. Snook is busy hauling his imple ments and other goods over to Millheim where he expects to move in the spring The water is scarce and our farmers must drive their stock to the runs. Cis. terns are low, wy d Pneumonia Prevented Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for colds and la grippe during the past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted in poeumonia Thos Whitfield & Co., 240 Wabash avenue, Chic Ago, one of the most prominent retatl druggists in that city, inspeaking of this, says: "We recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in many cases, as it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counteracts any tendency of la grirppe 10 result in poeumonia.” For sale at Greens Phar macy. | wild cat fright, Henry i | fellow. Lend him | {our | | public | app Guiser is hauling wood to his | new farm Barner | were down to the junction visiting Perry Madisonburg. Our hotel man is leaving town. B. IL. Nollisa firm believer in expan. sion, Benjamin Roush, our venerable citizen, is on the sick list. The Union week of prayer closed on Sunday evening. Mike Stover is again doing some fine water paintings or the mill dam. He was formerly a student at Dutch Bill's art academy, It i$ rumored that the toughs will hold another exhibition this year. Who will manage ? The corpulent kid or the cor pulent Boer A sporty man from Millheim, known as ' Alby," spent Sunday and Monday at the residence of the venerable Geo. Shaffer and was the guest of Miss Annie M. Miller Come again Miss Artie the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Keller, who had been seriously siek, is improving. 8S. R { Grimm is the attending physician. The latest is to be among the missing K E when the machine agent around Mrs. John Brown and son Roy, of Mill Hall, are the guests af the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Shaffer. Hon sewing comes ligony 18 recovering from the a pretty plucky Miss Vesta Brungart, the ace omplished daughter of Frederick Br ' ungart, of Union gues Always g county, aud brother, were ts of their sister, Mrs. Sam’l Yearick lO see you come “Patty'' Miller weg and says it 15s a boy that his name is Walter It would be a ¢ venerable | would do their than around word the you don’t quit we will te Mr. Wise d Mr. Hockmg attacked violent hea i they a cert to ws an by contract meetin es bad cach The apt Crebs Lookout ¢ Hello, | ever C8 Wt Ay, ri the coun “Democrat Never in onburg, has there the present winter the Rev, Mr and the Rev * history of Mad been such a relig Cra. as Deer piace, va gelical charch ey, began a reviy most every even Among the peo; it of town are S. B. Shafi Chas. H. Shafler Kidder, to vacated by by a Mr by Herbe and Lamar Jerse ¢ Mr. Year Doubly ner mansion McK he fights about man of his age om to git a politica after the and such rotter un McKinlevism ut the entire town with the present 20 high unti he hia administration is elected, now please shut ug To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab | All druggist to cure | each box The ‘ church are hold their church ¢ present Specs eTrvices In ng during the have communion Sabbath, ducted by YTery Loh and = next werk SErYiCes on Rev, Scott A local teacher's | mthe M E next An interestin ¢ lecture is arranged for on Friday evening. A varied and attrac tive programme is provided for the casion and all friends invited to attend Con held Saturday stitute will be church on of education are Big-hearted, good-natured Curt John son passed through town on last Satur day in his horseless wagon, with a load Daniel Buck and Will Peters butchered A pig inst week, Well, that isn't fapny. but if you had seen them scald it in a wooden bucket and then hung it on a clothes line to divest it of its interval ar. | rangements you would have thought it very funny | indeed been like macaron| Our Tewtonic friend, Anthony Wise, of pear Fillmore, came over the mountain last week for the express purpose to subscribe for the Centre Democrat, and to purchase a supply of groceries. An thony knows a good thing when he sees it The Blind Trio Grand Concert Co. will give an entertainment in the Hvangell cal church on Wednesday evening. They come highly recommended I may possibly play Act aud, last Scene, in Rip Yan Wrinkle, next week am again Sausage must have Domino Popular Song, Words And Music Com plete, Free To introduce our family dollar maga pine to new readers we will mall over 100 of the best secular and ragtime songs, words and music, in book form absolutely free to all pending 10 cents to pay for a trial subscription to our paper or the whole family, Address Yankee Blade Co., Waterville, Maive, | Roland. Miss Alice Neff spent Sunday with ber parents at this place. Miss N, is now among the inhabitants of the town whom we do not expect to keep very much longer, 50 we value her presence very highly, Representatives of the Nittany Rod and Gun Club were in our village last week trying to lease hunting grounds Miss Velta Williams is visiting friepds at Port Matilda. A few of gur young men took a journey on Sunday evening, long to be remem- bered by the hour in which they return- ed. Mrs, G visitor in Morrison town ov Sunday. be ago Charles We nol Do ye “or that shultz was hunt late he has think he No doubt it will remembered some time ing a sack.’ stopped the search bas gotten if We have noticed that blondes of Charcoal Alley hé doe ed ol na the chocolate } considerably since if not much time pend so ingiog the Harry Bathurst are \ ne M [1 ar v IgM Hs ong. ¢, of Bellwood h 1 0 parents at thus place I « Stoner par- Liheir tome at Nittany. variety of mud navin a week-—-rain and DOW ’ he 0 ¢ t his gener; H IVS HS WAS 80 remiah real estate } ) of Mackeyville eration fis Mrs. Myra Ke 1 lot of Mrs tin the purchased Mary Goodbart spring rd Rhule and Jacob M Cool are Ousiy i the house and w= re at occupy Land et excitement at Spring Mills; ex tement high; company is being organ. ped ook out for a drop in prices, let the coal trust tremble ! Wolfs Store, One hundred and fifty loads of ice were taken from DD. B Weaver's dam last week, It was 10 inches thick. Loa Minigs sawmill is now ready for opera. tou Patties desiring strong poultry netting will do well by ordering same from W W. Zeigler, at this place, His prices are right. Try him Many flittings will occur in our vicinity this coming soring. We will mention them in order later on, Mrs. Catharine Confer, from Logan. ton, is at present visiting her daughters at this place A Violent Attack of Croup Quickly Cured, “last winter an infant child of mine had croup in a violent form," says Eider john W. Rogers, a Christian Evangelist of Fillev, Mo. "I tried several different remedies without benefit, | then gave her a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was past and the child soon recovered, I now keep a bottle of it in the house at all times and would not think home com. plete without it." The remedy not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the Hirst symptons appear will prevent the attack. It contains no oplum or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as an adult. For sale at Greens Pharmacy, of Bellefonte, was a has bleached | | work and Nerve Influence Is the subtle force which controls the d body. It makes them strong or weak, healthy ifferent organ | 1 or according as the brain and nerves are str weak and diseased. Weak neuralgia, indigesticn, heart tr chronic weakness. the active and the body wil YOver with a n« neuralgia « temporarily, but physiclat give permanent re # A | together with Jr, Miles’ Ne of neuralgia and sh Ww vir (6 2 nis e Tuos. nerves cause ! uble nerves He MARSHAL! les’ Nerv nd rests the tired bhralr inf) up health of body and vi 1¢8 the nerve build druggists on guarantee. p | | ence tha ir of De. Mires MepicaL Co., Elkhart, Ind. Spring Mills off tbe Cold ine Tablets cure Stops the Cough and Works laxative | y Quit 1a wed at this GREEN'S PHARMACY, High Street. Bellefonte, Pa. Sechler & Co. Getting. Thin is all night, if vou are too | wrong, 11 TOO thin no great harm. a doctor; too matter what cause Cod thin, no DCH ( itt's Emulsion of [here are many causes b two heads: under-digestion You Stop over-work, if but, whether you Scott's Emulsion Oil, to balance vourself er with vour work. nm it—=true--but, by it, you There's a limit, however you'll pay for it can. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the cure for “can't eat,” unless it comes of your doing no work--you can't long be well and strong, without some sort of activity, readiest The gonuine has this picture on It, take no other, If you have not tried It, send for froo sample, ita a- greeable taste will surprise you, SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists, 400 Pear! Stroet, New York, ” \ 608. and $1.00; all d can | can or not, | of Cod | You can't live | ’ Salmo Lobsters Sardines and New Mackerel. MINCE MEAT ---We are now making our genuine home made mince meat. All our friends who have used it know The best that | can be made and the price only 12 1-2 cents per pound. We can name only a few of the leading items. Come and shop You will find goods to supply all your wants, through our stock echler & Co. Bush House. - Bellefonte, Pa. Ce or: Deking Co. RECRIvE Derosrrs | Discount Norss. J. M. SHUGGERT, Cashier,
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