Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 31, 1901, Image 7

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A hen be ready to saw
count of inclement weather
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 21, 1901,
7
CORRESPONDENTS’
DEPARTMENT
Happenings About Centre County
Briefly Told by
A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS
Our Alert Correspondents Note Many
Important Events in Different Lo-
calitiecs—What is Transpiring
Your Section Represented ?
Is
Boalsburg.
Owing to the illness of the correspon
dent there were no items in the last issue
Mrs, L. W
visiting friends and rela
has home;
well
who
ives 1m
has been
Altoona,
everybody
Kimport,
returned reports
Pres.
the
will have
Feb 22, the members of
an church, of this place,
On
byteri
“Down
t
town hall entitled
a play in the
, have already begun
in Dixie they
1 C
Durst, has |
h her
NOY Summin
Mrs
been
Ashier, of
wi
Q
two weeks
Mrs. W. A. Woods has Mar-
shall, Mo., to visit her daughter, Mrs, |
Place. Mr. Place is a professor in a |
musical college Miss
Woods accompanied her mother to
station
gone to
of the above town,
Rose
the
Rev. Crowe, of Hublersburg and
Keschner of Centre Hall, assisted
Black with his week of praver
his communion on Sunday.
members of the German
church communed, and g new members
Rev
Rey
and with
About 150 |
Reformed |
joined the church.
One of our young men took his lady
friend to Centre Hall to Farmers Institute
and on his return said he never liked to |
drive so far because it always gave him
$0 much rheumatism in his arms. Of
course you can’t blame the young man |
being unexperienced in that line of work. |
Dr. L. E. Kidde: reports having about |
34 calls to make daily on account of the
many cases of la grippe. lo give a list |
of the people ill would require too muchof |
our valuable time and paper
The Blind T
last week; thei
should mis
We are
friend, Clyde C
ill in Altoona w
town one day
grand, no one
musical treat
xey, who ¢
th tuber
Jace |
hat has been
erian
chur
a Mayes,
lady, also
ine Grove
erman and oi
Newton
lad
Kre
and
John
Zion.
» that
fu B :
should
We Are )
isher back aj
f the |
F he has ight about
£
shoes fre
once
est selections of ym
10 work at we
UCOTsSs
Chariey Rockey
Phoeby ¢
what m
Suppose
rakes
an tell
it ; how about it Charley
Eby & Workman Brothers
full time the
to get through
are running
ast few weeks, they expect
sawing this week: will
shingles; any one
wishing to have shingles sawed should |
i in their logs at once
hring
Ting
1A
yf odd
fellows and families
at the at
the evening the
report having a very nice
the snow
Some
ent
our
wed themselves
Hublersburg
24 in they
time comming bome through
Rev, Bickel give a
mons commencing Thursday evening
Rev. H. I. Crow will preach on Friday |
evening; preparatory services on Satur. |
day afternoon at the usual! hour; will
celebrate the Holy communion on Sunday |
morning, at 10 o'clock
banquet
on of
st
will series of
Ser.
i
The caucus was held at the west pre.
cinct on Saturday afternoon with a poor
turnout; fellow citizens, you should have
torned out at such an important time
The candidates for office are as follows, |
for school directors: John Beck and J. D
Miller. For supervisors
and Albert Shaffer,
Dunkle. Reg. assessor
sessor: Conard Lesh
Hoy.
Auditor
Benj.
Town
Harvey
As-
Beck |
C. |
clerk
Wolfs Store,
The caucus meeting at this place, last
Friday, was not so well attended on ac-
The fol-
lowing were nomicated judge of election,
T. PF. Brungart ; inspector, D. B. Weaver; |
registration assessor, O. H. Wolfe, |
At this writing Mother Earth is covered
with eleven inches of svow. Although
the grain fields have suffered very much,
if the ground now stays covered till
Spring, we may expect an ordinarily
good harvest,
Ambrose Douty will move to Madison.
burg, next spring.
It is rumored that Harry Waite will
Ko to Chicago, [If this is correct we wish
him abundant success.
The sawmills at this place have shut
down for a few days on account of the
deep snow in the woods
Reuben Stover, from Livonia, is this
week at the county seat serving as a
juror, .
J. 8. Harter and Reuben Sheatz came
bowe from Sugarvalley where they had
been working on a lumber job,
A. B. Wolt was down with the gripp a
few days last week.
Some of our people were to Sugarval.
ley last Friday to attend a public sale,
' | Hollow is very good
| nights till
|
Yarnell.
E. I. Walker's new sawmill has not |
yet arrived, but he is expecting it every
day.
James Coakley has been confined to
his bed for the past two weeks, grip
being the cause.
Some people think they can soon hear
the wedding bells ringing in our commu-
nity,
The old store room owned by Michael
Heaton, which W. E. Brown used for a
ware room, is leased from Mr. Heaton,
and to be turned into a club room which
i$ to be known as the Mountain
room.
Club
Quite a number of our folks
attended local institute at Roland, on
Friday evening, and all report having a
good time
young
One of our hustling voung men left hi
whiskers grow for Katie, but had to cut
them off to get the marm; then
she took him along home and kept him
Sundg
school
over
Harry Schartz, of Howard, spent Sun
day in our community with his best girl
$ the debate at Holt
and in
Yarnell say
Keeps ome
y'elock,
Martin Fetzer and Mi
spent Sunday at the home
A. Daley
TW
deep over
§ Gertie C
of Hon
mn fer
John
Croft reg
at Fairview
the
yorts now
Toner Fetzer has been laid up for the
ast week with a bealed jaw,
3 but is
ting
vet
beter,
Quite a number of young folks n
John K Rockeys the
bad a taffy and all rej
a good time
P. L. Croft was home for a fe
bat returned to where
employed by Wm. Jacobs
other night
party ort
Clarence
Mingoville.
had better take care
to the ridge or you
eight-inch shoes after
Harry B., you
when you go out
might get them
you
I wonder what was wrong with our No
2 correspondent last week
[ gues
gu
{ skunks got away with him
It seems to me those Zion peog
able in killing their
they had better ca
01s of tr
Mr
i On
. three
of Ming
and then |
ham't
goville,
wi
that s
we
kick
[ wonder why
Hecla school
, of Hublershuryg
ce the pict
day
I wonder why F
i from the burial of his
mother
Ever's
up on the old
intend to d
of moved
near Hablersburg
Markle piace where
) the farming
they
Our professor at Mingov
been asleep
thing of him
have
* must
last week
have to
ied
n
Samuel, you wil
feed your birds now
they cannot get on the gr
LA
ommence to
8 snow lays, as
1
idy Dunkle went tot
she was home to visit her
Miss Minnie Rockh
at Hecla.
Now, Hurrah for tue sleighs !
The last week's correspondent was not
dead but sleeping
Last week we were favored with atx
ith about
| ten inches of snow
|. J. Johustonbaugh was to Bellefoute
on a business trip, on Saturday
The youngest son of Henry Deitrich
was very sick with croup, but is better
. | at this writing.
Joseph Emerick
|
The people of this place are nearly all
taking advantage of the fine sleighing.
Grandmother Neff, who had a slight
attack of the grip, is now enjoying the
best of health, at the age of So.
The writer has been informed that
Betz and Graden have bought the Bush
tract on the ridge, consisting of 110 acres.
Jerry Snook is still busy hauling im.
plements to Millheim
Wagner & Co. are busy drilling for
water at Frogtown, but haven't had suc
cess; about the time the frogs begin
yelping the water will be plenty,
Mrs. James Neff and Grandmother
Neff were the guests of Claud Johnson
on Sunday.
Mr. Auman and family have moved to
Scotia, where he and his oldest son will
be employed at the ore banks,
Unionville scribe, that song was all
right ; give us another one,
The sales and movings will be numer.
ous ; we will name thew later,
We wonder whether Stanley sent us
this suow from Harrisburg
The Quickest Way to Break up a Cold,
“I bave used many makes of patent
medicines and most always with some
Joos results,’ says Mr. Henry Hoover, of
hamokin, Pa., ‘but the most satisfac.
tory and most wonderful io results for
colds and coughs is Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, It will break up a cold in less
time than any other remedy I ever used,”
For sale by Greens’ Pharmacy,
Milesburg.
It was whispered, from one to another,
that Wm, Newman and Miss Elsie
Sheckler, were married on Sunday the
27th,
The new century will have 24 leap
years, the greatest number possible. This
opportunity afforded women will certain.
give them numerous leap year privileges
Now girls the first leap year leap and
make good your claim on your best
fellow :
The first question a man asks when he
whether she is
FRi1ses
sees a girl flirting | re
It
No honest, virtuous gir!
in such pas
brushed
Spe table or not
once,
ford t
the down is
beauty is
1, and when a
le that weet
ning aud whic
and re
her gro at charm
y ind time
from the
It can ney
g girl
ulge
marred
Sloe your
lightly a
erve 80 becot
her to the command
she loses
Some per 5, two
themselve ery famil
evening, 19th, and
Linn Mt
when the
Fulton a
wer
mport
that hou
there at
perpetrator
good h
unfortunat
en from his hic
5, the other a 1
ima McCle
SChoo!,
not §
wi
Alvin Smith,
Of 11s parents
Saturday
Clayton Packer
Haven, were summon
day to attend the funeral of her
Mrs. Laury Bathurst, at Roland
rialon Monday
Baird, of Philipsburg, spent a
days with his parents, ph Baird
and wife,
ed home on Satur
mother,
Bur
Frank
few y§4
Smith is
Frank
Howard
now emploved
Young lady have the courage to cut the
most agreeable acquaintance vou have
when vou are convinced
| “A friend
mities” but not
that he lacks
"
ne
bear with a
friend in with h
he use o
some mason work
dropped
her hush
they
anvalza,
They
Bruce Gramley, Aus
were highly pleased wit
The blind trio ompany,
were hereon Friday e on account
bad weather and poor turn-out, did
give a concert [quite a number went
Millhetm on Monday eve to hear them
Centre Hall.
Sam Runkle, who sports the fine grays,
itis said, will accompany landlord Will
Runkle to his pew home in York. and
have some say about the stables.
concert ¢
ve
of
not
to
5. A. Kerstetter advertises he will pay
no debts contracted by his wife,
Yesterday, Jan. 30, the viewers, S. D.
Ray, W. C Patterson and George Keller,
met to determine the expediency of
erecting another election precinct in Pot-
ter township, to be known as the Western
Precinct. This would make the third
election division for that towuship.
Captain George Boal, our postmaster,
has not bought the Dinges property, as
was reported, owing to a difference
about the purchase
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local app!icatio
diseased portion o
WAY to cure Deafness
tional remedies
flamed oc ondithm
Huntachian Tube y hen this
ed you have a rumbling
hearing, and when
ness is the resnit, and unle
can be taken out and this tube restored to its
pormal condition. hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine cases out of ten are oalised by
entarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con
dition of the mu~ous sir faces
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
ease of Dealuess (caused by eatarrh) that ean
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for
oireulars, free . OHRNE
4.0 Y & OG, Toledo, 0,
AF Sold by Druggisie, Too, ha ’
Hall's Family Pills are the best,
As they cannot reach the
fA here js only one
And that is by aonstity.
ontised by an in
the mu Hntug of the
tirely closed Deaf
t the Infamation
Ara the warning cries from overworked,
hungry and exhausted
s that have been abused and
til could
in no longer without a pro-
worried, we
ontraged nature
tearing,
dreadful
heed
our reach?
: and the best of
i
not
Dr. M
cured me.”
AY
RY
fom
¥ ill
Dr
-
y fr
a [ I'¢
Sold by all druggists on a guarantee.
12 ~
21d4nNcC
|
«11 ,
Fi imore.
highly
w ho
th a ped
two
from these molaer,
There
ur
wounds, ac
Aged Mrs. Becl
very cnt
» |
3
Mer
enn nip.
owns
Roland.
ocal institute, held here
, proved a success in every
Large audiences witnessed both Friday
evening and Saturday The
program on Friday evening was of a
literary character, all the nearby schools
participating Prof, George Park
Singer, of the Lock Haven Normal, was
present all day on Saturday and gave
many highly interesting and instructive
| experiments showing air pressure. Prof,
Singer has a pleasing manner of present-
ing his subject. The experiments were
all so simple, so practical and so easily
arranged that we hope the teachrs will
carry them to their schools. We antici.
| pate the time when we will have another
| opportunity of baving Prof, Singer with X . ae a ;
| us. A number of teachers were present | [Al [Or Weeks; 1s living on what
with us from nearby districts. Their :
| presence was highly appreciated.
The
2Hinst
wn 25 and |
way
Sessions
wrong; itis either her
5 ~ :
food mill. She has
she had stored in that pl
ump
3
‘He
La Grippe Quickly Cured. itt
“In the winter of 1898 and 18g I was
| taken down with a severe attack of what
is called La Grippe" says F. I. Hewett,
a prominent druggist of Winfield, 1, |
“The only medicine I used was two bot.
ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It!
broke up the cold and stopped the cough.
ing like magic, and | have never since
been troubled with Grippe.” Chamber. |
lain’s Cough Remedy can always be de.
pended upon to break up a severe cold
| and ward off any threatened attack of
| poeumonia, [tis pleasant to take, too,
which makes it the most desirable and |
one of the most popular preparations in |
use for these ailments. For sale by
Greens’ Pharmacy.
$ilamnd
Lil
le body Of he rs. and
Cod
take; it will save her.
The genuine has this oie ire
it, take n
If vou have not
for free sample. 1s
taste will surprise vou
SCO ‘A & BOWNE,
Li ae
400 Pearl 8t., = N.Y.
« and $1.00
druggists,
other
aggreealle
5
al
tried many different remedies wit)
ting any relief and at
iles’ Nervine,
y "
: y $ ] a 4
> re)
. Miles
Newuralgia’s Pangs
“I run a flouring mill and sometime ago
I thought I should have to give it up on
account of the
neuralgia from which I suffered.
I endured was something awful, and the
jar of the machinery seemed unbearable, 1
terrible headaches and
The pain
ont rot
bottle of
ive bottles
, er
JOHN W, BACK
» 3
Honeoye, NY.
ervine.
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ourishes,
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Elkhart, Ind,
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We have
GOOD INK,
GOOD PAPER,
GOOD WORKMEN,
Good Printing.
Sechler & Co.
Mushrooms
Salmon.
Lobsters.
Sard nes and Ni w Mackerel.
MINCE MEAT ---We are
now making our genuine home
made mince meat. All our
friends who have used it know
just what it is. 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.
Sechler
Bush House. - Bellefonte, Pa.
| Centre County Banking Co.
Corner High and Spring
Rucrive Drosrrs; Discount Norse
hori J. M. SHUGGERT, Cashier.