THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 28, 1901. 7 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 ? Unionville. We are glad to note that our esteemed friend and fraternal brother, Riley Pratt, whose declive in health was so rapid that no hoe; of his recovery was enter- tained by his many friends, has rallied in the last ten days aud now seems to be convalescing and his final recovery to his former health is hoped for by his friends, whose name is legion. A. I. Greist has beautified his large and commodious store room by repaper ing the same and now it looks so much like the most beautiful parlors that when he puts in three or four cars loads of new | goods, which are on the way, his lady | customers will bring their koitting and sewing with them and spend the entire day in pleasant chat while looking over the stock and making selections. Harry Calhoun was the artist who made the great change and he just knows how to do it, The borough election was a democratic land slide, much to the surprise of every. one and is utterly unexplainable on our part. “Krenger,’ cil, ex officio, will have mn his cabinet three 1epublicans and three democrats | | |< Anoe, i | | of ' president of the coun- | Th. they are very expensive but the sport has to be figured in the expeuse, and then divided by 2, David Glasgo, from near Potters Bank, has been visiting his relatives and friends at this place, staying with N. W Eby over Sunday; we are glad to see you Davy. If the cold spell remain s a while longer enterprises at this place will have to sus- pend operations on account of water The grist mill at this place is running on about one-fourth time, Moving will soon be on the program ; this week will contain the following flit- tings: Thomas Wolf to his father's place, 3 miles north of Woodward ; Ben Geuntzel to the farm which Wolf vacates: E'!mer Smith, to the house which Gentzel vacates, formerly the mill house. J Stover to the house in which Smith lived. Mrs. Miranda Motz, who had visiting her brother and relatives in Illinois, has again been welcomed to our midst, after a stay of several months, Fisher was glad to see mamma, come you have a right to be, Fisher. Milesburg. Frank Smith attended a show mm Gar- man’s Opera House on Thursday night last. Oo his way home with a young man, a red-headed pir] was abead them. She stopped as the young men came to her, and she took hold of Frank's arm. Being a stran er, began to go through his pockets. Frank at once excused himself to light a cigarette leaving the stranger paddie her own She took a sneak for parts un. Elmer ot SO 8 aid, kuown, Had quite a shooting match between three brothers here, one being 22 years Age, one 1g and the youngest g years e kid did the best shooting by 3 to 1. Miss Nina McC! of the osky, teacher and. he being a democrat, will have the | Second school of this place, had her 3 , will hs | casting volte in case of a tie. for the first time in the present century a democratic administration avd now of We have, | course, farmers will get two dollars per | bushel for wheat and all farm products in proportion, while the laborer will get from two to three dollars per day for common labor and he will be able to buy | | [| his flour for three dollars per barrel and | all he needs to live on in same propor tion—"‘nit.” The schools of town celebrates ington’s birthday by giviog | tainments in their respectis rooms ; the primary Miss Alice Buck and intermedi taught by Miss Edith Zimmerm solidated, and gave a most deligl tertainment 1 Wash bl en- DIK SCHOO We draw this from the reports we have of who were pr We regret ve i that we could not be present as we should liked to have give articulars. M Buck marched her school in true milit; style with flags and ban: li judging from the happy f ones as they paraded to Miss Zimmerman's of patriotic « must have out shone Webster vsent, ry mu mn fur ' aa } oquence that of a ( Why Ray Parson and Rowan were fu { patri they could scarcely and ali they lacked was #2 bunch of § tertainment gives we are infor All the stud sel h SO § + ves with nor to th Oh party the twents riage nv pt happy E wood Fisher N. B. Spangler one of the most ever had the We just bad ex three the principal which Master and heir of our himself champion i Will Buck a Dounel! tried his hand at thr Well! did you ever se a fone at a **Pat” threw the ringer! did you him, Misses Fre Nannie Fi ' Rumberger, and did some threw a double . tance. John Cadwalader But, dear, oh dear! the were stowed away was a cau ened sinners, and after a there remained twel {little baskets.) The remember them, were McDonnell and wife and her two daught Mary ; Mrs. Wm. Pa Thompson and daughter Eva: C. Smith and daughters, Kate and Fred Mrs. Sarah ( Brown ; Mrs. Maggie Holtzworth ; W. Rumberger and wi and daughter, Marion ; Joseph Brugger and wife; Mrs. I. G. Alexander and daughter, dertie : N B Spangler, Esq, and wife ; Miss Kate Buck ; Danie! Buck, wife and son Willie ; John P Brugger, John H. Cadwalader ; Misses Mamic and Maggie Rich; Miss Jennie Ishler: 8 P McWilliams; T. E. Greist and wife: Thomas and Bis estimable better half, enjoyed the surprise very much, and they looked as young and happy as on their wedding day. It is a delightful way of strewing roses in the pathway of life, Pecks of game Ha bost and 1A rola ie ne Be chicken ? ane wer ve nm G fo Woodward. The protracted meeting at this place closed on Sunday evening last with two seekers still unconverted-—conference being close at band, Rev. Dorsler claimed it unsuitable to prolong the same, There are lots of grip people in this community, Dr. Frank having some thirty patients, is hardly able to wisit them all. Dr. Musser is also very busy The cross roads are still closed with snow drifts and the people are taking advantage of the fields to get out and about their business, hoping the supes visor may soon open them, N. W. Eby bas lately received an order for six barrels of his best which be bas just taken out of bond and ready for shipment, Our fox hunting association having been a little more successful in the past few days, Ben and Lute say, we'll have them if we have to dig them out, although ] school out sled riding during the scason, nd all enjoyed the ride, Miss Nina (teacher) 1 wish to thank you for our delightful ride ; a pleasure it was for the scholars. May you live long and have the pleasure of many such your school, wherever you may MASTER CLAIR SM) h her He mith, wit ’ lownships Moshar non. Woodland m his way home fi passed through our tow: nu snow Shoe on Sa A quilting pa of Mrs John n fe ot I hose i were Howard, M Lack La y, Mrs. J] T. Lucas rs and Mrs. Hawk Last Friday the schools ebrated the anniversary Birthday, with very appropriate exercises, consisting of recitations, read ing, singing, dialogues, and also a paper in the primary department, feature was in the school by the orchestra ! at the home Thursday shannon as, Mrs John Mc esent wan of this place of Washing cel tons Hus grammar COARTING Ihe boys and girls d 'w eve enjoy the sne you don t be just see them go Down the hill Youw uld alm thelr pate Al A rapid rate nk they would break Then up they come at a steady pace, And soon are ready for another race Toney keep repeating And go down faster than before Lt o'er and o'er, And that's the way they go up and down While thelr heard all town Iaghter Is over Ate al night of sight From early morn until They enjoy the fun which is ont Boys be ¢ W fis nient Lost y and you "1 And boys OH and givin on) mt he FIL IE me For Nn AWAY Lhe sleds iw long will have to go I'ntil next winter brings more show Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure Acold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents, E, | | been Another | | visiting his mother, Mrs Madisonburg. Grip, grip, everybody seems to be in constant dread of falling a victim to this widespread malady, Maude EK. Stover, the only daughter of | G. H. Stover, is confined to the house suffering from a severe attack of neu- ralgia. The spring election passed off very quietly and as usual the entire Demo- cratic ticket was elected. Three of the family of Calvin Rishel | are confined to the house suffering from | the grip. A speedy recovery is the wish of their many friends Wm. Yearick, of Mr our valley and his many friends are al- ways glad to see him, come again, We are sorry to note that the condition of Mrs Lizzle Keller is all but encourag ing. Old age in connection with a com- plication of diseases are fast wearing away her strength and at this writing her | recovery is very doubtful Rev. Doestler is the happiest man in town and his usual broad smile has widened considerably since the arrival at his home of a young preacher. He says he has come to stay. Nervin wishes us to inform the ladies of the factthat he has a horse and sleigh at his command and will be pleased to make moonlight expeditions in their behalf. Girls take the hint, this snow won't last AIWAYS., Henry VYonada, better known as Bick ouney, is also a sufferer of grip. He says its a regular white cap epidemic Ou Friday evening a party of about fifty relatives and friends surprised the home of B. W. Shaffer and an evening of mirth and pleasure ensued The exhibition held in the Harter school on Tuesday evening, was a success in every respect. The pupils must be complimented for the manner in which they rendered their parts and special credit is due to their ipstructor, Mr. Aun. man, for the thorough training they re. ceived under his supervision C. Finkle, who will shortly remove stock merchandise from here Georgetown, is taking advantage of excellent sleighing by hauling all his articles to the latter ¢ leaves lown his to the un of necess place the only - ENIX M Aaronsburg twetler MN Meyer May DR her D ar were entre tof bh the M Mabe is here visit Sarah B Mis. Hoy a Mrs. Gibb Mrs. |. Meyer is spending a week down at her farm at Feidler Keister & mother her sister ne Kine is visiting Altoona, and her Our butchers extra hine Bower, keep heel Ne her ie Weaver Hall brother is at Penn with Helen Bower is staying with her uncle, A. Bower for a few days Ed. Smith, from Gregg township, was Susan Slump Among the sick with lagrippe are Mrs Harri®t Cronmiller, Nora Bower, Mar gret Mayes and mother. Annie Guisewite, Ida Wyle, Mr. and Mrs. George Stover and three children, Tommy and Clyde Wilmer, Fred Limbert and wife, Kate Limbert, W. H. Philips, Prof. Lewis Boob Two sled loads from our town, started out on Wednesday evening, one for Woodward and the other for Penn Hall, to a dance George Bright, from Altoona, is here to see his sister, Mrs. KE. A. Bower, and of course his best girl, Mrs. Stewart Weber and son went to Rebersbury for a few week's visit Prof. Bair took charge of Prof. Weber's school, Monday morning Mrs fit E Lenora Burd is in a critical con. ition at this writing Dr. |. D. Hubler, from Tylersville, and wife, were the guests of Mrs, Charles on North 20d street C Wolo This signature is on every box of the gemuine ative NC Tablets he remedy thal cures a cold In one day Abdera, was circu. | {lating among friends here, on Sunday. | Yearick was formerly a resident of | Port Matilda Robert Thompson sold four valuable | | horses a few days since to a Sandy Ridge | livery stable man, Scott Laird 1s putting some extra pine logs toC Sharer’s saw mill which, when | sawed, will make clear lumber. It is the last of a tract of extra pine timber, Wesly Wilson is busily engaged in delivering coal bank ties to H. F, Chaney, Pt. Matilda, dealer in coal bank props and ties, Opposition is the life of trade, and it | | pays big too, when considering a No. 2 | correspondent from this place gives us a rest, neighbor, the greatly The deep and drifted snow on mountains near Port Matilda | interferes with the cutting of props and | paper wood. A common byword now in use in this | place is: “Well neighbor, how are your folks getting along?” Answer: *'Oh, they all have the grip,” Our election was non-political passed oft quietly. The platform was stone crusher or no stone crusher ; stone crusher won the day and its friends are more than tickled, sure, and On Thursday, Fe +. 21st, the members and friends of the U B. church gave Rev. Sparks, pastor of the an agreeable surprise in shape of a donation amounting to about twenty dollars, which was highly appreciated by the Rev. We aie able to give a portion of the names of the donat rs, viz Rev, and Mrs Latshaw, Scott Laird and wife, G. W. Gates and wife, Jacob Woodring and wife, Joseph Harpster, Susan Moore, Annie Moore, Clara Wilson, Martha Cowher, Susan Kelly, Mary Bennett, Minnie Price, Gertie Crain, Miss Fink, Mrs. A. McKinney, Mattie McMonigal, Mrs. W. Crain, Maggie Jones, J. P Gates and Walter Gates, all of whom had a most enjoyable time. The pleas. ant event was concluded with singing and prayer. PORT MATILDA, NO. 2 Miss Smith and Mrs. Cowher, Tipton, are visiting the home of § Miles Mrs been returned med above, of S who has WW Iugale Henrietta Williams, her parents, at to her home Sunday Miss Lucas, } Clous young la , 18 being by ber sister, Mrs, Miles C r, who visiting me of Unionville's entert Levi {I our Horse ady gave Fg advant yes look age hange themse ie LICous ve The from the t th Eroaning things, ar bungry had himself to blame d for the F. Chaney weigh person that re son wb wor siers one at OY and a plate an To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E. W. Grove's signature is on aceh box 2% Wolfs Store, The following have been victims of the grip during the past week KE Hos terman, KE. R. Auman, Benj. Beck's family, W. H. Ze gler's family, W. BE Minig, J] 8S. Harter, Ino. Sheatz. Mrs Catharine Confer, Mrs. Cyrus Zeigler and J. C. Auman’'s family Sunday school will meet at this place next Sunday aftervoon at 1 o'clock, preaching at 2 o'clock by Rev, N. J Dubs W. H. Zeigler was to Millbeim last Saturday on business, Last Thursday D. B. Weaver's roller mill caught fire. A spark from the en. gine alighted on the roof and in a very short time it was all ablaze. Luckily most of the neighbors were at home and after about one hour's work the flames were extinguished Any kind of Chandlee wire fence can be bad from W H. Zeigler, agent, from 30 cents to £1 per rod Last Saturday was the coldest day this winter, 11 degrees below zero, There is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few FORArs was sup pomed to be Ineurable For a great many years doetors propounesd It A loeal disease, and pre seribed loeal remedies, and by ronstantly Mh Ing 'o cure with oval treatment pronounced It inearable, Relenoe has proven estairh to be A constitutional disease, and therefore, re quires conscitutional treatment Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured uy F. J. Uheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market, It ia taken interns ily In doses from NI drops to a teaspoonful 11 sets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for elroniars | and testimonials, Ad a Sold by ¥ D ists, The, Hal's amily Fils are the best. dress i CHENEY & 00, Toledo, 0, | Hublersburg. Gee Whiz! but the weather has been cold and the wind is sharp, It cuts a person a good bit around the outer edges, for the last few weeks A great many of our people are laid up with the lagripoe. H. D, Vanada is still supplying the schools with fuel. The sledding is getting thin some places. If the sledding plays out it will | Stop the parties until more snow comes ; but the snow drifts last till June. A person must be careful or they will Ret an upspill like W, E, Shaffer, of Nit tay, did one night last week, as he was passing through our vicinity, The election passed off pretty smoothly on Tuesday of last week, but when the result came it made some of our nominees quite Jimber when they were left, A sled load from this place, which the boys call the “gut gang” were to attend the singing school at } which is conducted by A. A Ple A few of our young lows were the party at the home of Mr. and Mrs Daviel Long's, on Thursday evening of week. The they had a good time with all their friends. vittany, cher fe last writer h JIPCS ! Sam Hoy, of this place, he ped his son George to move, from the John Holmes farm at Nittany to Jacksonville Frank ( working arner, the pa home at this writing Miss Mary Rumbarger, working at Bellefonte who has been away for ast few months, is at r \] tin who has been returned bome on last Saturday afternoon Hov, of ast Our merchant GF loaded a car of wheat ton, week at Hus. Our voted farmer, Clint killed a beef on Saturday two hundred pounds Kessinger weignt about George Harpster, of this away work again afler for a week or two, to A few of our people ville to attend the show Cabin, piace to Mack ey Tow's school of that erformed by 0 1% LO : grea Whoever ca tory picture Hs Mrs Dav Ke his visited this pla Mrs he were burg burg The play talent was we oawel hb their parts we acted as negroes Down p ed bouse by home lay night me played who Dixie Sata Every especially n AvYed on those Samuel Gleun, Jr., of Saturday and Sunday Geo. Mothersbaugh Miss Nellie Lytle, of State College, visited at the home of her grandfather, the venerable Harry Miller, last Satur day and Sunday Mrs. Lizzie Rhone and her daughter Ella, of Los Angeles, Cal. are at present visiting Mrs, Rbhone's sisters, the Keller sisters of this place Mr. Felty and daughter and Mr Bucher and daoghter, of Altoona, were guests of Adam Felty of the Branch over Sunday Colyer. Mrs. J. 8. Housman and daughter, are still housed up from the effect of the Erp. J. H. Ishler was housed up with the Lemont, spent with his cousin, rp a TH Stump made a trip to Bellefonte, last Wednesday Mr. Alfred. Reiber and wife. Sunday with Alfred's parents, M1 Mrs. Reiber, Wm. C. Laroer spent Wednesday, at Linden Hall, Squire J. 8. Housman was to tows sev. eral days last week, on business. Miss Cora Houtz has taken up her res. dence with Mis. Frances Co yer, who was down with the grip, P. 8. Boal, of P. C. city, is not able to spent and Itching Scalp. Boald Head and the Most Violent Forms of Eczema and Salt Rheum Promptly and Thoroughly Cured by Dr. Chase's Ointment, Among small children, scald head and similar itching skin diseases are most preva lent. and the worst feature is that these ail ments, which are apparently trivial at first, almost invariably develop Into chronic eczems if neglected, There is but one treatment that physicians are unanimous in recommending for scald heads and eczema, and that is Dr Chase's Ointment, the great antiseptie healer. It prompt ly stops the dis tressing itching which accompanies these positively | a thoroug Cineases rod men and for the merits ght ever to vouch ntment It NArve 15 Cures arself and family, n your home 0 has © Campan ave. applicati felt nothing since, Baby Eczema. 133 Sixteenth street, for and ure or even Dr some lime We were un. relieve AW, r and skin ons of it muscles IN, MaKe the on 1S w ng. Build up { strengtl the greatest of all heart reme- dies, Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. te wen the nerves with and ’ My wer irre would my whole heart 5 bheata imes It against chest and em Lo shake the bed be first bottle of Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure started the ure that followed in a few months.’ HuExny SoMens, Seneca Falls, N. Y. De. Miles’ Heart Cure quiets the nervous heart, regu- lates its pulsations and builds | up its strength as nothing else | can. Sold by druggists on a | guarantee. Dr. Miles Modical Oo, Eikhart, Ind, tated, kUAT nel Mroo pound an i i
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