. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 21, 1901 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT De ere County A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS Our Alert Correspondents Note Many Important Events in Different Lo- calities—What is Transpiring—Is Your Section Represented ? Milesburg. J. M. Smith had a light stroke a few days ago on left side, Miss Lida Kellerman died on Saturday morning of complicated affliction, buried on Monday inthe Messiah cemetery, Miss Julia Grove is at present writing visiting in Philipsburg, it is also said will visit Altoona, Pittsburg and other noted cities before returning home, The fire on Wednesday moraing called out a portion of the fire company, with a few citizens did noble work. W. C Kreamer, we may say, saved the lives of Miss Nellie and Miss Eva Adams, by running up stairs, grabbing Nellie from her bed at the same time calliog Eva. Eva jumped from her bed grabbing what clothing she could, the fire chasing her out, everything left was burned A birthday party at George Zimmer- man's on Saturday night, in honor of Miss Sadie Zimmerman did not learn her age, quite a number of her friends joined in the social and had an excellent time together Ed. Baird our burgess is at this writing threatened with the grip. As the general news of the week is scarce will write a few verses on the general knowledge of the outward and inward skin : There's a skin without and a skin within, A covering skin and a lining skin; But the skin within is the skin without, Doubled inwards, and carried complete throughout The palate, the nostrils, the windpipe, and throat, Are all of them lined with this inner coat, Which through every part is made to extend Lungs, liver, and bowels, from end to end The outside skin 1s a marvelous plan, For exuding the drugs of the flesh of man ; While the extracts from the food and the "ir What is needed the pair While it g outside skin, You mav fe«] pretty sure all's ri within ; For fanything puts the inner skin out Of order, inner waste in his flesh to re ws well with the ght it troubles the skin without The doctor, you know, examines your tongue To see if your stomach or bowels are Wrong: If he feels that your band Is hot and dry, He is able to teil you the reason why To much brandy, whisky or g Is apt to disorder the skin within: While if dirty without Refuses to ne oat or dry, the skin et the sweat ¢ Good people all ! have a care of your skin, Roth that without and that within To the first To the last give plen y of water and soap, ttle else bh sida w sler. we But alwavs he very part You get your water, yo For if these be tainted It will have its effect « 1 ¥ r Dlox ilar where ir food and your alr ndered impur wl be sure! The t In that yo All unripe fr Beware of Nah t wl wh "VOT y ou be the best n soonest digest! Your water, transparent ' and pure as you think Had better be filtered and boiled drink it Unless you kn Can have got to it oy ere you Ww surely that nothing unsound er or under the ground Bat of all things | would have you beware Of breathing the poison of When | t be nee breathed air: bed, whether out or at home you may Always oven windows, and let Alrgo free With ef thing and exercise keep yourself warm And change your clothes julekly drenched In a storm For a cold caught by chilling the out side skin Flies at once to the delioate lining within All you who thus kindly take care of your skin, And attend to its wants without and within, Need never of cholera feel any fears And your skm may last you a hundred years What can be more foolish than to think that all This rare fabric of heaven and earth could come By chance, when all the skill of art is not Able to make an oyster, Walker. Mr. Thompson and family of Howard visited on Sunday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. David Orr Jacob Shank of Mt Eagle was the guest of Jacob Orndorf last week. David Harter, Mrs Calvin Harter and Nevin Harter have been on the sick list during the past week, Nathaniel Yearick and son Chas, have been oo the sick list since last week. Rev. Crow held a series of meetings in the Reformed church at this place. Misses Emma Smith, Laura Smith and Calvin K 1ng were enjoying a sleigh ride on Sunday. On Friday evening Feb. 8 a sled load of people {rom Blanchard, laden with abundance of the good things of life wended their way to the home Mrs. Bar- bara Condomear Jacksonville, to spead & pleasant evening, after partaking of a rand supper, they departed for their mes later in the evening, The members of the United Evangel. cal church of Jacksonvi le held donation for their pastor Rev. Bair of Howard, All of Chas Ghast’s family are on the sick list but Mr. Ghast, Dozens of loads of lime stone are be. ing hauled to Bald Bagle valley from the several lime stoue quarries at this place. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. KE. W. Grove's signature is on aceh box. asc, A AS —— Human nature needs an uplift ing hand then, again, it needs to be setdown hard | K Mingoville. this writing. Mr. Emerick and Mr. Spayd are both sick in bed. The little daughter of Thos Barner died last Wednesday afternoon with the croup. William Harshbarger, from the state of Illinois, 18 home at his father's near Hublersburg. is iaid up with quinsy, The railroad company is busy cutting ice again. They shipped already be- tween ninety and a hundred loads of ice J H. White, one of our ice cutters at Hecla, cut ten loads of ice in one day. Who cav beat that ? Our supervisor was out last week shov- eling roads open. Jerry Weaver is still laid up with the grip. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Wagner, of New Lancaster, are here visiting their son, Mr. Wagner, and daughter, Mrs Weaver, Muthersbaugh & Wagner have their stave mill about ready for operation. A. Boop, from Potters Mills, was here to help place the machinery. He 1s well skilled in the stave business. The water is about all that is needed to start. They are drilling a well and are two hundred and twenty five feet deep, with a fair prospect of water. Mr. Krape, from Cen- tre Hall, thinks he will have to, go fifteen or twenty feet deeper to get a good stream. B. F. Fisher says if he had a sleigh he would take a sleigh ride, providing the weather was warm enough There will be quite a stir among the people in our neighborhood about the firs of April. J. C. Snook 1s leaving Mingoville this coming spring. J J { Johnsonbaugh is going to move to Mill | Hall. Jobn Gaiser has bought the John- sonbaugh farm and intends 10 move on it. His son, Harvey, will farm the one his father vacated. W. G. you had better start earlier for Shanty town then you will not be so likely to stick in the snow drift. Mr. Wagner has a fine driving horse for sale ; he is a dandy. Boys the next time you want chicken, be sure to commence in time $0 that you | will get through before the old folks get home. Hurrah boys and get ready for the good dinners for the sales will begin next week Potter Shamp will have sale on the | 28th; he intends to move to Altoona. Johny, the next time you want to h.ve | a debate select another crew of boys that | won't tell on you. Samuel Sproul and family, were visit. {ing at Mr. Johnsonbaugh's, on Sunday. | | The Hecla school! will have an enter. tainment ou Washington's birthday ; let | everybody turn out, John N. Deitrich and son, from Belle. | foute, moved into H. M Deitrich’s ten | ant house for a while; now look out for | the spooks Johnny. | J J. Gramley, Mrs. Adda Yocum and Viola Fulton, are still down with the | grip. The eldest daughter of Thomas Barner died last week, with the croup. Nittany, Hello there, what is the matter { you? oh we have got the gripp. with There have been quite a number down | with lagripp the past week. Some are | better while others are not. Grandma Kreamer returned to her home at Milesburg, after spending four weeks with her son Robt |, at this place | Mrs. McCuley and son Claud, of Miles. burg, spent several days of last week at the home of her brother, Mr. Kream- | er, We are glad to say that Mrs who was so seriously ill last geting better Running inth snow drifts and upsetting 1S nothing new of late, Martin, week, is ! | | On last Friday the news of the death of old John Delaney at Bellefonte, reach | ed this place. Mr. Delaney was for a oumber of years a resident of this place. | Miss Sadie Consaul, of Baldeagle val. {ley, bas returned home after spending | several weeks with her cousins, Mary and | Odie Consaul. She seemed to enjoy her. | self very much. | Last Wednesday evening there was a party of Lamar and Ciintondale young people drove to the hospitable home of | Robt. Kreamer. They spent the evening playing games and making taffy, Any one wanting to hear good singing among children can do so by visiting the school taught by A. A. Pletcher. Ou last Friday afternoon there were some thirty visitors there. Miss Bell Shaffer and part of the crossroad schoo! and Miss Nancy Pletcher and part of her school of Lamar station, besides a num- ber of the parents of this place, and they were all royaly entertained with songs and recitations by the scholars, The members of the Charch of Christ are going to hold a series of meetings in the chapel, commencing on the 23. Tylersville. John Bierly has the carpenters at work tearing down his house at this place, which he intends to move to Howard, was {ll last week with pneumonia. Revival services are still in progress in the United Evangelical church at this place. A little girl arrived at the home of Wm. Smith last week and intends to stay. A good many persons are suffering from an attack of the grip Everybody seemed to take advantage of the five weather on Sunday, to have a sleigh ride. Another meeting was held on Satur. day evening for the purpose of organiz- ingaP.OS of A at this place when the principal officers were elected. They expect to be fully organized in the near future Notice to Farmers, Ona and after December 15th we will not take any kind of grain on store at our mill, We will, however, be in the ramket for cash grain coustantly and will pay the highest prices, * sof Prorxix MirLrine Co. ——— The roads are almost drifted shut at | Jerry Alters, the ticket agent at Hecla, | The youngest child of A. Greninger | Hublersburg. The ground hog has been springing up his bristles pretty well for the past three weeks, with zero weather, The drifts are still piling up. The roads are im | passable in some portions of the town- ship. A sledding party of young people, from Lamar and vicinity, were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Rumbarger’s one night last week, J. P. Correll, of Easton, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Glossner, of Flemington, and Mrs. S. W. Sigmund, of Salona, made a flying trip to Hublersburg on Tuesday of last week, visiting friends Mrs. Christ Robb, of Blanchard, has been at this place last week taking care of Mrs. Brown who has been on the sick list for the last few weeks. Rev, W. K. Deihl and wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rumbarger, on Fhursday of last week, Any one wanting patent clothes racks will do well by caling on E. L. Bergstres. ser, of this place. Parties suffering from weak and fail- ing sight will do well y calling on J. L. Walkey and have their fitted, of charge. On Monday evening, the 11th, a sled load of young folks of this place were to a party at Parvin next morning. FLITTINGS :—Geo. Harspter, who has been living in Willower property, at the ridge, has moved into Wm. Decker'snew house on Tuesday of last week Mr. Ripka, ot Nittany, moved into our ! vicinity one day last week. Some of the farmers are still busy haul mg ice. A great ‘many of our people are laid up with lagrippe at this writing. L. H. McAuley, who has been firing for the Pennsylvania Railroad Co, is at | home at present on account of a slight injured in bis baek, and expects to go back again when he gets all right Mrs J. H. Sharp, who had been away visiting friends for the last few weeks, is at home again 8. P. Hockman, of Mingoville, was in our town on Friday of last week, Daniel Dorman and family, of this place, were to attend the funeral of his brother John, of Clintondale, on Friday of last week Some of our citizens of this place visited the schoo! one day last week. Several of them made very good speeches. Dr 8 8S. McCormick is kept busy at this writing Hello! here they are again ! a big four horse sled load of folks from Mac key. viiie were in our town on Saturday night atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mc- Kibben where they spent part of the night with their amusements Judge and Deit were out sleighing on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McCaleb wercfthe guest's of Mr. and Mrs. McKibben on Sunday afternoon There must be some attraction for out school marm that she goes home to Lock Haven every Friday night Colyer. The grip cases are many and very seri ous J. } Swartz, Jordon attended nd lady, Miss Emma the entertainment in the Grange Arcadia, Friday evening load of Friday amoug Nulvin Treaster took a sled young folks to Centre Hall, on evening, to the entertainment, them were: Misses Ella Philips, Katie Boal and Cora Houiz Messrs Jonas Boal and Wiliam Fisher They ail re port having a good time john Zerby, from Spring Mills, was bome with his parents and friends, on Sunday. John sports a dandy horse and sicigh, Girls set your ca; s. Kate did, Katie didnt Yes, bat Katie did, 1ift the sleigh until she saw the stars fly Miss Mary Moyer spent Saturday afternoon with her friend, Miss Blanch Homan. David Boha and brother Dan. spent several days visiting at Millheim. Jake had quite a tussel and a struggle with Buck ana Keiffer, D.C. Bolin nad toid Jake to take care of his sister while be was at Millheim last Saturday even. ing, and Buck and Keffer went there, broke the door open and took Jake and led him down to the bridge then let him go. Poor Jake, The young ladies who dress in men’s clothing and promenade the streets of | P. C. city in the evenings beware. You are being watched, A.B. lee cut his finger very badly No wonder, he bad to go out in the cold to cut kindling in the morning before he could make fire. This should teach Arthar 4 lesson, (0 get hus kindling in the even. ing. A. J. Weaver had quite an accident, on Saturday evening. MH" went to Centre Hall wo William Colyers, ou business and there he fell down, over their porch, about seven feet. He at once went up to Murrys drug store and had ois wounds | dressed, then on his way home he upset | and his horse ran off dragging Mr. Weaver for quite a distance, He was injured some, but not seriously, Diep: ~David C. Young, an old and respected citizen, of Colyer, dropped over | dead ou hus porch, after pertaking of a hearty breakfast, on Tuesday morning. His age was 78 years, 4 months and 4 days. He is survived by six children, three in the west and three in our vicin. ity. The deceased was a faithfa! and lifelong member of the Evangelical asso- | clation, Funeral services took place on Firiday morning, being condocted by | Rev. J. 8. Hooman, as requested of the | deceased, { The lumber teams from Centre Hall, | which have been hauling logs to the sta. tion for Wm, Colyer during the past few weeks, have about finished their Job, as the roads had been drifted so badly it was very unpleasant for them to haul lugs; but they have some of tie very best Of horses and got through aliright, J. KE. Kiive is more of a Bryan man now thao be ever was, We always thought Perry's Victory was fought and won at Lake Erie. But we learn that of late it was fought and won, in a snow drift, near John Lee's. : : | Incoasist ency is often necessary; alas | years’ time table may not fit this year's needs, eyes correctly | Every pair of glasses warranted | > | to give satisfaction. Eyes examined free | ' Sold by all druggists on a guarantee. and came howe the | a clear head. "Fhe head th nervous, fretful, melanche not fit for service. Not head lacking in mental ¢ organ of the body. Dr. every form of head that mak Relieves snap fused, or that throbs, aches and pains, is apacity, actually weakens and destroys the nerve forces and lowers the vitality of every Miles’ A Clear The successful outcome of any enter. prise or the accomplishment or any labor, depends, first of all upon the possession of at is dull, dizzy, ly, easily con- Ww conscious! confined to strength, only is such a but it trouble and gives to the ent e clear-headedness. ous prostration. vy to the floor my Dr. only thing that helped me to health and vigor.” N Try a bottle “A long illness following an attack of congestion of the brain brought on nervy. The trouble WAS 80 pevorn that at times IT would fall suddenly and un- ing or writing were imno an Miles’ room Nervine was tha Easy ( uv ] ) r my Rev. A. H “rr ' 4 SOuUnt CP ul A E> of hy ~ z « { { i -, -~ ¢ ‘ . Dz. Files Wiecical <0., | SPN Ce Boalsburg. Quite a few of our tended the musical convention at Hall and all report it as a success young people at Linden Jacob Straw, of Pitcairn, Pa., was visit ing with his father.in.law and | friends of this place. Mr. Straw is em Port Matilda Harry and 8 + Brad Pa. are visiting at ) of HMM Mrs Rook | ford | Prof many ployed as carpenter in the car shops of | the above place Owing tothe wreck on thel, and T we were without daily papers and any | news for almost two days Last week a party of young people from Boalsburg and vicinity gathered at the home of I. Owen Mothersbaugh's | for a good time ; about 45 were present, | {those from the distance were Frank Mayes and lady avd Harry Tressler and | lady of Houserville, they passed the eve BIg very pleasantly playing the latest |games. Mr. Glenn operated the magic | lantern very nicely explaining the man, views of the late war, one would think from the explanation that he was right there and saw it all, there also a few recitations by Messrs. John Bricker James Glenn and Misses Dora Meyer, Marion Murray and Beulah Fortney Music was furnished by the Boa shurg giee club. During the evening refresh menis were served were consisting of ce cream, oranges, bananas, cake and cof fee, all left tor home at the early hour of one o'clock Ephriam Keller and wife of Pleasant Gap, spent Wednesday at the home of Mr Keller's father, David Keller of this place Thursday evening Mr, Rudyof P S.C brought a party of young folks over to our town and they spent Ing very pleasantly at the home of hae Scgnar Mrs the even M P. H. Meyer accompanied by Mrs. Fisher spent Saturday at the home | of A. W. Dale of Oak Hall Messrs. Harry Gobeen and Samue | McWilliams spent Saturday afternoon with S. H. Batley and family Hami) spent several of their and Goheen and sister, days le Wm The school board met on Saturdays af ternoon and paid the teachers for the «¢ months and transacted such other ness as came before the board Anna Mary ast week at the home Goheen Dont forget to come and bear the ies aid society of the Presty teria play “Down in Dixie” in the 1 Feb, 23, 1901 Joseph Meyers and View spent Sunday mother of this place. wn of Rock Meyers family with M1 Aaronsburg. Miss Maggie Weaver left for Hunting. don last Tuesday where she ¢ x pects to | spend several weeks visting her sister, Mis. C. C. Bell, whose hu-band in stractor in building arts in the Reforma tory at that place Merchant W N. Phillips sold bis store last week to Thomas Meyer, of Coburn. who will take charge of the same on April 1st. Phillips bas been in business in our town for many years and by his shrewd business tact and acc ommodating disposition bas succeeded in buildin an extensive trade, will remain in town 1s had been on the sick list, is able to do her own work again. The phonograph and projectoscope entertainment held in the United Evan gelical church of our town one night last | week was fairly well attended. William Harter and wife, of Hartle ton, were up last week to see the gentle. man’s aged mother at Lewis Mensch's | who has been on the sick list for jsome time. We are glad to say, how. | ever, that the lady is no worse, Mrs. Lewis Mensch and James Weaver | are both confined to the house with grip, Mr. Weaver's condition at this wilting 1s not very encouraging, while Mrs Mensch's condition is vot serious. Mrs, Fred Limbert also had an att has been quite ill. Mary Meyer and Nettie Smull re. turned to their homes at Rebersburg, after spending a few days in town, Miss Agnes Spanfler, of Wolfs Store, visited her uncle, Wm. Condo, in our town a few days last week. Willie sald he would not take the grip, but lo! and behold he is down with it since last week and is quite sick. The public school entertainment held in the Academy building on Tuesday evening of last week drew a large crowd notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, and was pronounced one of the best ever held in town, All who took part acquitted themselves nobly and much of the success is due Prof, Weber, who worked zealously to make it a sue: cess. A snug little sum was realized, which will be used 10 pay the new organ recently purchased, We still have plenty of snow and an abundance of grip—in fact more of the latter than we care about having. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold, Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Rg up| We understand he | Miss Julia Reamer, who for some time | Rew of t church here | | H. F. Chaney | | Methodist " fay 191 Lg Py he of omplished Latshaw E 1 o holding a series May much good be ac merchant » 1 ora ast our gent attended court at Bed! { during his absence, his | home of Samuel Hoot A crowd of young pe ville er joyed a ch | per at the hots | evening | Oar | has Come again ohliging post refittea bis reddit to our 'D service } 5 sort Of an eye patron of the village Muncy re Orgs of Port Matiida Mountains stares u n ace A 13101 the proj prog ol i, with a livery o fine ving a cow bas ined forty apd | here that Spring Not satisfie contios ATRE mi ng Joho a4 bustier, avd 11 15 sa he can grind buck s beat flour out of the they n wheat when 1 with th ®aler 1s ow yw have as gest here We do 1 } 218, Dut will sumed a contr crest io the mercantie not know how lo Kee that they can | sre at ment remedy the pe SN A crowd of marr i d X pro me of R those wh ditheh tht } ie, and SOON visite Of near ther the ‘Oat ‘ € when they started w gan advantage seemed the “Outs.” the ad+ i m and 10 be on wher times t auntage This continued f when the ‘Outs 1d and succeeded 12 at airs thet Just the hem Thou desert feet and land before U KE pire “the protessor, i his favorite bank scoring No serious results, “Ot time, MDE a para ia, one anded In a snow wn figures the first touch « several arms were put out of plac alter everything was straightened out they were put back again and it did not seem 10 be such a paizfsl operstion— rather pleasant. Am I right, Bob? , but Snow Shoe. Snow Shoe's appearance 1s much de | pleted by the recent loss of one of the | most promivent and useful business DIOCks 10 the central City, y 6, A number of our educationalists attended, but it 1s not koown exactly how much bas been gawed intellectually, as no in- ventory has been taken, Teachers’ local institute for Inst. N | was held at Philipsburg this year Snow Show should have some form of fire apparatus. A couple of large water squirterscouid have been used effectually the other night, or a common fruit spray. ing machine, with a Sirsight nozzle, would have saved a good deal of trouble. Will the gentleman, who took away | that box of Arbuckles coffee, please bring back the ‘signatures,’ when the coffee 15 all used? Rev. Carson, of Mileshurg, was regu- larly installed pastor of Presbyterian | church, at Snow Shoe, last 1 uesday. The so called cold wave that has slid own here from Greenland, or therea- bouts, more nearly resembles a cold water tide, in theslowness with which it recedes The person who can invent a method | by which differences between summer and winter temperatures could pe ad justed could outwit insurance adjusters and equal Edison or Christopher Colum- bus as a benefactor to mankind. | A party of young people drove to Mo- | These are shannon a week or so ago. fine evenings to gu sleighing. | Tbe barber shop is now located in | | Benie Hall's pool room, | shaved while you play. | The man who has been boarding on | the canned goods and other pick me-ups | which might be dug out of the rains of | the grocery department of the burned | Sore is beginning to dud it pretty hard | scratching to get a meal now, as the clam bed is getting less fruitful as the days ERS TE AABEve Doh ivark bat at the gennine tive Tablets Hair cat and Price 25 cents. ¥ the remedy that cures a cold In one day Woodward. I he and velocity, al roads with calmed powerful in the had been has at last p ' roar in $ storm ceased to eft 1 that it force u ul has Marks Cross to show here and some ») The protracted meeting si in Progre ss > this IS were police but gets few, recall the Orndorf’'s starting on to this the being the cause from week week storm Mrs Phoebe Wise was taken sick sud. denly Sunday last Prostra of perves and trouble of some kind is claimed 10 be the cause, Doc. Frank, of Millheim, having the misfortune to upset in a snow drift, hreak- ing both shafts of his sleigh, necessarily he had Woodward for re- pairs Luckily just in time to save the fe of Phoebe Wise. Had it not been for uck Mrs."Wise would possibly recovered. Bad luck for one, k for another on on the to return to f Doc's bad not have ms 0 be good Jug I hear rumors that the string band of be reorganized; may then we of the ai Bible ace again turned into facts the through Lhe rd with all strains kin SO be encouraged genial , Seems 10 be improving John noribh erk, in J.C. P Motzs' Hosterman, residing 2 miles of this place, who intends moving Penn Hall in the spring, is al. ready hauling some of his imp cents, etc. t We are to pear 10 the above*named place. Sorry to see you go John La Grippe Quickly Cured Ww 1 the winter of 18g and 189g | was pe’ sa¥s F. I. Hewett, druggist of Wisfield, Il ‘The only medicine | used was two bot. ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ke up the cold 1 stopped the cough- ike magic, and | have never since roubled with Grippe.” Chamber. lain’s Cough Remedy can always be de- peaded upon to break up a severe cold and ward off any threatened attack of pocumonia itis pieasant lo take, ton, which makes it the most desirable and one of the most popular preparations is for these ailments. For sale by Greens’ Pharmacy T it by ing heen t ar pon use [rN —— — EL — ‘Thai Cough | Hangs OR You have used all sorts of cough reme- : dies but it does not | yield; it is too deep | seated. It may wear itself out in time, but it is morc liable to produce la grippe, pneumonia or a seri- ous throat affection. You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. SCOTT'S | EMULSION will do this when everything else fails, There is no doubt about it. It nourishes, strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify the system against! further attacks. If you are run down or emaciated you should certai take this nourishing medicine. . aod By on, #11 draggin, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York,
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