Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 07, 1901, Image 8

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    NTE, PA., FEBRUARY 7, 1901.
CORRESPONDENTS’
DEPARTMENT
Happenings About Centre County
Briefly Told by
A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS
Qur Alert Correspondents Note Many
Important Events in Different Lo-
calities—What is Transpiring—Is
Your Section Represented ?
Yarnell.
BE. I. Walkétr's, new saw mill has ar-
rived and will soon be in operation. KE
I. seems to be a hustling business man,
While from town a
couple of our citizens met with a bad
accident, They got off the road into
Moose river; one of them had to be rolled
up in blanhets and was pretty near froz
when he reached home. The supposition
is they had a top load of corn and rye
juice.
Benjamin Cline has returned to his
home from Lock Haven hospital where
he was treated for inflammation of the bow-
els, and is able to walk around again
Mrs. W. Ii. Brown is on the sick
the past week, grip being the cause
Wm. T.
with the grip,
The club-room 1s well attended, danc-
ing has been the program every night.
The boys seem to keep some of our town
people awake pretty late,
coming home
list
bed
Fetzer is confined to his
but is getting better,
Harry Shawley says Moose river wat-
er is good for a cold. He gave some to
Martin Fetzer and it proved a success.
Our singing school which is conducted
by Prof. Pletcher, is progressing nicely
with about thirty pupils in attendance.
James G. Croft has left for Janette,
where he has secured employment on the
trolly line as conductor.
The spelling bee was well attended on
Thursdav night, the contest was between
Pleasant valley school and Marsh Creek
school. But old Marsh Creek took the
prize,
Rev. Houke preached an able sermon
toa large congregation in the Baptist
church on Saturday evening.
John Watson, one of Moose river's
young men, was in town on Sunday. He
and his best girl seemed to enjoy the
sleighing. How about it, Adia.
One of our young ladies got lost the
other night and had her old mother can-
vasing around from one
to another inquiring if they saw anything
of her. But no trace could be found of
her till eleven o'clock; she had wan.
lone’s, she had better take morning
Chester Walker formerly of this place
but now of Romola, and Miss
Poorman of Holts hollow, were
guests of Wm. T. Fetzer on Sunday
the
Logantor.
Cyrus Bicksler has six teams of horses
at work daily hauling white pine
and oak bill timber from Holt's saw mill
to the railroad station at Mill Hall. The
mule team which Robert Barnum drives
pulled 3 506 feet of pine boards over the
mountain on one load
Jagob Duck and Wil Washburn
had an exciting experience with a wild
cat the other night while returning home
from meeting The animal encountered
the boys just above the Sulphur Sg ring
It chased them quite a distance over the
mountain road Having no firearms
they tried to kill it with stones, but after
being hit once or twice it got away
The public sale of the personal prop-
erty of Cyremnius Rhone, deceased
attended by a large crowd. The horses
wer sold at high prices. Thomas R
Harter purchased the saw mill outfit at
$1150. He will finish sawing the timber
on the Reninger tract and then rem
the mill to the Kleckner tract south of
Loganton, which he purchased recently.
boards
WAS
ve
Kemmer Brothers placed a new forty.
horse power boiler in their saw mill last
Friday
Levi Couser was rather unlucky on
Saturday. He fell down the cellar steps
of his residence, while in the act of
carrying a pan full of ashes to the street
The aged
severe bruises upon
bone was broken
Lonely and weary of
George Stroubert has taken unto him
self a wife in the person of Mrs
Stamm, of Millheim
A religious revival is in progress at the
his body, but no
Mt. Pleasant church mn Sugar Valley. |
The pastor Rev. Gross conducts the ser.
vices and there have been twenty-four |
conversions
Potter Township.
The viewers appointed to create a
new election precinct met but did not
complete their work om account of the
snow hluckade. They report the people
favorable to third precinct, and are like
ly to recommend it
Esq. M. M. Grove has disc overed ayo
acre tract of vacant land in the 7 Mts,
and will take up the same, situated in
Potter and Gregg townships, bounded
north Hy Samuel Bitner and Michael
Decker, east by Green Decker and How.
ard Foust, south by vacant land and
west by J. O. Stover,
Thos. Bartges, printer and photo.
«rapher, has A Centre Hall to
his father's, at Earlystown
Drifts blocked the roads badly,
Grip is as fashionable in these parts as
elsewhere,
The sick are, Mrs. Prank Wright, Mrs
Henry Moyer, Mrs. J. B. Royer, Jim
Palmer, Mrs. Colyer, Lizzie Foust, Frank
Carson, David Sweetwood and Peggy
Smetzler, "
La Grigpe Quickly Cured.
“In the win of 18¢8 and 1 Iw
taken down with a severe aS what
is called La Grippe” says F. 1, 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 I have nevef since
been troubled with Grippe.” Chamber.
lain's Cough Remedy can always be des
pended u 0 break up a severe cgld
and ward off any threatened attack of
pucumonia. It Is pleasant to take, too,
which makes it the most desirable and
one of the most popular p rations in
use for these ailments, or sale by
Greens’ Pharmacy, 5 4
Nittany.
We are having lots of snow and fine
sledding right along,
The singing in the Evangelical church
will be Monday and Wednesday even.
ings, hereafter,
Rev, Searls is going to start a series of
meetings on next Monday evening 11
inst, in the Evangelical church at this
place.
A. A. Pletcher and daughter Orphie
were to Bellefonte on Saturday on busi
HESS.
Mr, and Mrs
Romela on Sunday to see friends
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mowery
ing Creek, were callers at N. K
on Sunday afternoon,
Mrs. Zerby
Kreamer and her daughter Mahe!
out on Sunday afternoon for a drive
Gunsauls were
of Fish
and daughters and Mis
ladies cate pretty
ast week one even
Three of our youtig
pear having a runoff
ing, so near so that two of them with the
robes red road,
while the third one hanging to the
until she was left
sleigh among a lot of stumps and
without a horse or shafts ;
there were
hand to gather them up and bring them
None of them hurt, but badly
were scatt along the
ting n
lines
Course
on
bat of
SO0u men
some young
home
scared
Paddy Love, of near Hublershurg, had
quite alserious’ace ident on Saturday noon
at the home of William Gates, he went
up on the hay loft to throw down feed for
his horse and stepped on a loose |
it tilted, throwing him into the entry be
low where there was
box with the knife furned
standing a cu
up ; he fe
with his haud on the knife cutting a gash
McCormick was snmmoped
up the
in XX. Dr,
and it took
gash.
S. Lingle and D
Mills, took dinner with H. P
week one day. Mr. Gentzel is
six stitches to close
Zerby
perienced veterinary surgeon--any one
give
in need of a veterinarian should
him a call.
Axemann.
Miss Gertrude Scanlon a very j
young lady, after spending six
at the home of her parents in this p
| wedding took place
|
was
Maud |
Pleasant Gap,
| appearance he was, on Sun
| the convention
gentleman received several |
being alone,
Anna |
| & hubbub
i fo ks
a ®id in one da
returned to her home in Altoona
On Tharsday Jan. 31, a very pretty
at the home «
Hanter’s, the contracting
Edgar Hasel an
After an extend
will be at home
Niagara Falls, where
Sm excellent position,
neighbor's house |
8 number
> grip
wondered why
full of smiles, but
he
little blacksmith
Mr. Mrs Lawrence
spent Sunday
and Hile,
of Elias Breon
Hattie says John is alright and by a
lay eye
Mrs. Wm. Stuart is at present
ing at the home of her daughter,
Eugene Heverly
Quite a number
beld
week
Mrs. A
last Thur
her daughter,
Harter, of Oak Gr
lay evening at the
Mrs. Laara Breon
Millheim.
Hosters
has since
pucumonia
F.O
week,
with
ing
D. L
Biv cn
Zethy, er of the bank
a pleasant surprise Monday
by his wife daughter
Zerthy’s soth birthday
suppers
assisted in commemor
Mrs W.R. Weiser has }
during the past week, du
dropsy
Charles W. McClellan has
fined to the bouse with heart trouble
ana
1 » ’ .
andtiweive of his p
ating the
heen nm
The revival services, in progress
United Evangelical church for the
three weeks, closed blessed with twenty
| one penitents and twenty conversions
Miss Esta Smith returned
ta Nittanyvalley
Miles Twp.
Grip bas its bold
in this valley
HPON several
Mrs. Cyrus Erhard is getting better
She bad ben ill with pneumonia the past
five weeks
The appointment of 8, R
postmaster,
and against this Centre
will remonstrate Soring
contains about a dozen houses
Bank,
for many years. GG. W
postmaster, has resigned
Gregg Township.
Spring Mills will have a banquet by
22, which will
the Knights G. E. on Feb
be an excellent affair
Contemplated improvements at Spring
Mills will be the erection of an imple.
ment store by C. J. Piokle, and likely a
furniture building by Smith Bro's.
The Presbyterians began a protracted
meeting at Spring Mills, last Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Tibbens, of Penn Hall, is quite
11. There Is much grip all around
Samuel Gingerich, who has been
for some time, is improving,
Charles Bartholmew will move to Par.
vin, Clinton county April st
Penn Township,
More snow Sunday.
Eara Harter is pleased with a little
daughter, a late arrival,
Miss Gertrude Meyers is acting as tem.
porary clerk in Wm. Meyer's store at
Centre Hall,
Stops the Cough
Price 25 cents,
to
Shaflers
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFO
Boalsburg. |
Mrs, Clara Smith, of Pine Grove Mills, |
is visiting with her friend, Mrs, L.8. |
Bricker,
John Thompson and wife were seen |
in town on last Saturday. Mr, Thomop-
son was looking after the business affairs |
of the new road through the Theo. Boal
farm,
A. 8S. Allen is
rheumatism,
Mr. Wert, of Pa. Furnace, was in
town on Saturday eve, Mr. Werts is
the operator of an extensive timber tract
at the above place
Ww
Bloomsburg,
with
home
ill with inflamatory
been
son, Wm
returned
who has
aid his
has
leisher
a
protracted
Rev, (3
Lo
meeting,
|
{ hold their 26
| hall wo.-night, (Thursday); about
were
{ Lions
| gO (11
the
stones
ward ;
»
Gentzel, of Spring
last
an ex-
leasant |
weeks
ace,
tisworth Sunday,
Says iL 1s a
of
at the home
f our people attended
at Pleasant Gap, last
. or .t
Ive spent
home of
n the
ast
from a visit
ores
Getlig as
for Centre Mills, has raised
He resides at Spring Bank,
| a village at the entrance tothe Brush val
| ley narrows leading to Mi
believed will remove the office 10 Spring
Mills
Bauk
Uventre
Mills bas a grist mill and one or two
farm houses, and has been a postoffice
Diehl, the late |
beim, and is
il
Works off the Cold,
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure
894, will
banquet in their
{§ invita
members of
a least of
Boalshuig lodge 1. O. OF
nual
oul Ihe
which
mre side the
the ye
nis Is expected
Ww am Ros the oldest son M1
and Ma Hale Linden Hall
lay morning of brights dis
ease, aged 1 ar The
numbers 74,
of
LOSS, Of
died on
young man
his life being born with
right arm His father
| to do merchant
Was a cripj a
out a hand on his
1S A Prosp Tous and wt
n Ha
of lande
A surprise party
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Friday might in honor of
son About
cut Jrom Boalsburg and
was held at the home
Meyers on
o dest
ast
their
sixty-five young
. Cinity, § 138 Hoy, of P. S. ( Johu
Fry, of Pine G1 > M1 and Mr,
Mis DR clug, Altoona
: red at the
Meyer
surprised
kindly
and
The
home
came
lo
young people gathe
about 7:50 p. m , at g M1
home, and was very much
find such a after
ushered into the room by Messrs Ever.
hart, Weiland, Patterson and Bailey
The early part of the evening was spent
in games of all sorts and about 11 o'clock
a bountiful table was prepared by Mrs
Meyers and Katie t 2
o'clock every leave
and reported having ywable
| time. The presents were many and very
useful
crowd being
her daughter,
ly was ready
body to
A very em
Runville.
friends at
ingate, assisted
ace with the
which is
| 1p
ont
both want to
stand
both run
OOK a' things from a
when the }
had better
bative potat and
appears You
your TiCRDHals,
How to Cure the Lippe
Remain
Chamber
quietly at hon
ns (
and a
That remedy
the grippe to
which is really the only
Among the ens of thousands who have
t for the grippe not one case has
ever been reported that did not recover
For sale by Greens’ Pharmacy
Roland.
of Bradford
and Bryan
to fo
any tenden
paeun
r
SeTIOuSs
of
danger,
used
Mrs V
ing her aunt
a Burns
Mrs. R
The remains of of Pitts
are
Tucson Co.,
Hazen
reside
Sten,
ved
Ari
burg, but who once
here on Sunday
zona, for buria
5. P. Bathurst, of Johusonburg, visited
friends here last week
1 here
from
A number of our people drove to State
Coliege on Saturday night, where they
had a very enjoyable tvenmng at the
home of Jos Shope
Mrs. E
home f S
Haven
A. C. Glenn who has been in a very
critical condition for a week. we are
glad to say, is much better at this writ
ing
Miss Alice Neff entertained a number
| of our young folks at her boarding place,
at Yarnell on Friday evening
Mrs. G. Morrison, of Bellefonte, was
in town over Sunday.
Cartin spent Sunday at the
M. McCormick's, at Lock
Harris 1 wp.
On account of the grip spread Condo's
smith shop, at Boalsburg, was closed
| some 10 days
A musical convention will be held in
the Evangelical church at Linden Hall
beginning Monday evening, Feb. 1,
closing with two concerts Thursday and
Friday evenings. The convention will be
conducted by Prof. E. W. Crawford, of
Centre Hall,
An engine of the Lumber Co, was
wrecked a short time ago near Shingle.
town
Joseph BEvey, of Lemont, is seriously
Hl with pneumonia, and Frank White.
hill's family are down with grip, in that
piace
Mr.and Mrs. J J. Tressler, of Oak
Hall, made a birthday party for their
son, William, on 29 There were about
fifty of his school mates and friends
present,
A 7rOV”
in signature is on every box of the genuine
y. No Cure, no Pay.
ve Tablets
the remedy that cures a cold in one day
to |
, she received
i —-
od
o%)
freshine sleep.
and
Out
to rest
ish distress.
a
Nothing adds more to vigor of body and
cheerfulness of mind, or aids so well in
chasing away the lines ofworry and care
fiom the weary brow, as good, sound, re-
jut when the gray matter
of the brain has been robbed of its vitality
constructive strength by weak, worn-
and exhausted nerves, sleep gives way
less tossing and long hours of fever-
Do you want a good sleep?
invalid, could
weight.
Dr. Miles’
assured.”
You can get it if you go about it right.
D:
Miles’
minutes in each 24 hours and
down that I had lost nearly 60 pound= in
Five weeks after 1
well and had gained 85
From that time m
Slee
“After four months of intense suffering
from nervous prostration I was a helpiess
va
not eat, did not sleep 350
Was
BO run-
began using
Nervine I eould eat
-
pound
i
y complete rece
J. C. BTEPHI
Carlis Pa
Nesvine
Relaxes the strain on the excited nerves and gives the repair shops of the brain a chance to
make good
Sold by all druggists on a guarantee,
the damage of the waking
g hours. It is a great
brain-food and nerve-builder.
Dt. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind,
Milesburg.
Grant Dvke is again papa,
presented to him a uncing
recently
He that fancies himself
1
because he sees the defi
enjiguatened
iencies’of others
has
are
because
Tale
makers
may be very Ignorant,
not studied his own
as bad asthe tale
bearer
On Tuesday night a sled load of four
teen young folks left here for Howard
unloaded at Mr. Kep's on the back road
a short distance above Howard, had re-
and a jolly time arriving
day break, Wednesday morn.
freshments
home at
ing
Robt. H. Kreamer, 1
move back to the old burg with his fam.
fly, in April,
Miss lorena
the Bellefonte
of Nittany, will
]
jones is now employed iu
hirt factory—on pay-day
over $2, her first earnings
fifteen of young
Friday
i eve
ight’s fun,
the farm
> western part
ies, named
! Day is the father
Mr. Sunday the father
Four of
LIAN
yf sew
the sons Mave mar
another is engaged, so that it ©»
pears every Day w ¢ Sunday
Dy
Mrs. John Harnish die
Thursday n
al Wingate
ght of puean buria
ny
Harry
TASER in 2
Miss Susie
2 few days
, Of Pleasant Gat
with her friends la
pet
I Wir
to try hi
Sammy Wasson
be hie
5 fOIng
1 the plow pext sumn
re | |
wilh poneun this writing
Joseph
18 own
gFentlieman {
of his
He
LM
son
mer a ness
Was
uried Saturd at ten 0 at the
h cemetery
on
Bran
James Scheck and Alpine Lucas made
their usua
even ng
trip to Bellefonte on Saturday
Dr. Gobble, of New Berlin, preached a
won at the Evangelical church on
morning
Heplar is having his
ng this week, all are cordially in
to attend these services
The
use
fine ser
sunday
Rev
protracted
vited
young people are making good
f the sleighing at present
On last Wednesday evening Squire
Meyer and Ed. Glenn took two sled loads
young folks to the convention at
Pleasant Gap; every one enjoyed them
seives and we wish to thank the young
men for kindness,
We are very sorry to announce the
aeath of one of our best business men in
our town. J. Irvin Ross died on Satur
day at eleven o'clock after a brief illness
of a few weeks
of
Moshannon.
Mrs. Jobn Confer made a trip to Jersey
Shore the latter part of the week, to ac.
company her mother-in-law, who came
home with her
Mrs. William Lomison bas returned
home, after visiting friends and relatives
in Mackeyville and elsewhere, for sev.
eral weeks
Mrs. J. T. Lucas and son, John, drove
to Howard on Saturday to spend a few
days at C. C. Luca's
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ridell
recent vistors to our town.
were
Mrs Minnie Bowes was the guest of
friends in Peale a few days during the
week,
J. T. Lucas transacted business at
Panther Run on Saturday.
Rosa Yandes has been quite {11 the
past week
Mrs. Sarah Viendorfer has gone to
Viaduct, to remain for sometime,
Mr. Hobbins has returned home on ac.
count of the {liness of his son.
The Quickest Way to Break up a Cold.
“I have used many makes of patent
medicines and most always with some
good results,” says Mr, Henry Hoover, of
hamokin, Pa., “but the most satisfac.
tory and most wonderful in 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.
| time,
Blanchard.
Hannah is ¢
immunity fo
wot |
hi
e Aa
at
yt
0
10 court
iquor li
he good cit have the oppor
uniting and blasting his hopes
whiskey
set of names
now have
has been done when these
1 had a more respons e
on their paper, than the
Tommy Smith is al presest undergoing
a severe spell of
old msg
skuess. Being a very
' supposed beart failure i
the 2nd
y party o
Qa the eveniug Chri
tend
e a0 {
Robb co eq :
his sled and they spent a
at the
Tan vA
- “a
ngme of Jac ob
Mr. and
Creck, were
ome of Mr. and M:
'
the 1
Wc 1
iy
yw, who was br
week ago § st
of
they
ks fool you
marned ust
M. Weavers
A party composed of fifteen
d were royally intertained at
bomeof A. M. Martin
Retreshments
they
farewe
members
of our ban
the
afternoon
after which
and bid
It might have been well bad Mrs
tion, of Arkansas visited our town on
Tuesday evening
Mrs. I. H. Stover has been a Erip vi
tim for the last
Rev. A.W of the United Evan
gelical charge, began his meeting at this
place last evening ma: bh» mee] with suc
LUSss
on Sunday
were
rendered se
served
ect musi
Na
Aas)
two weeks
Buck
Among the many
‘Blind Trio Concert
that attended the
the other Saturday
evening we noticed one couple from near |
Fiedler with the maiden
other from near P. C
locks
|. W. Meyer and Andrew
chased a steam saw mill pear Laurelt n
fair, and the
Hollow with sil ver
and are busy bringing the same to this |
| Make n
piace. They will erect it
Meyers® plaining mill
eration till spring
While William Harkens was skating
on the Beaver dam, on last Saturday, he
happened to skate over a soft spot and
went down receiving a cool reception
Prof. C. L. Gramley, county Supt., vis.
ited our schools on Monday,
Der “dox" hut si shotte gasana em
Somsdag. Sell maned noch sex wocha
mae fum sellum “cold weather” wo mere
lasa kenna im booch Mosa wo se de bled.
der rum drae mit de knee.
Fiedler.
This part of our valley received about
one foot of snow,
Quite a misfortune befell Theodore
Hosterman last Friday afternoon. The
roof of his saw mill became too heavily
loaded with snow and suddenly gave
away. Luther Musser and Ed. Ketner
were badly bruised,
The fields are benefitted by a covering
of snow,
Roads had been badly drifted.
Miles Township.
N Rass badly drifted but all are glad
or the snow, for the 1 it does
wheat fields, your ap ous
Two of our most esteemed citizens
Samuel Gramley and Thomas 1. er
have beth Sout ued 4 the house ojo
severe a .
Royer
hereabout
Ww
op
near J
it will be in
women in
very pieasant
" | Boggs towns)
Vonada pur. | jai
| Fortney & Walker
|
I XQ
Pity
and
Beauly
IKE
LEGAL NOTICE!
DAVID LAUCK. Altoona Pa
W. 0. DAUGHERTY, State (
xf Exe
A VMINISTRATOR 5 NOTICH
fGEO W
Estate BROWN. dm ate of
Letters « nistration n said
having nt+q tot
persons indebted theret are ested to
mediate § ment, a having
claims or der | Rinst the pre
sent them withe the
andersigned
e*late
beet [ra ' ndersigned all
ay Tor sett i :
W.E. BROWN, Yarns ra
Admr
Atl vs
Cat TION NUTICE
the following personal
Nitrany,
horses
and all
Parties Are
Al A constabhle's sale
property of Henry Bartholomew, of
was purchased by the undersigned
Cow, wagon, baggy. household goods
other personal property and all
hereby cautioned not to meddle with same
Sy WM. ALLEN, Nittany. "a
NUH ¥
The undersigned Overseers of the Por Dis
triet of the Borough of Bellefonte, hereby give
notice that they have sufficient funds on hand
10 pay all Just claims against sald Poor hs
trict, and that they will pay all proper 4 bis
of sald Distr let presented to them for pay ment
on or before the end of this sonal year, viz
Mareh th, 1m) JOHN TRAFFORD
R 8 BROUSK
Overseers of Poor
c—
We have
GOOD INK,
GOOD PAPER,
GOOD WORKMEN,
therefore we can do
Good Printing.
Come to ue when you need any-
thing? Our prices will be found
reasonable.