THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 9 a 1, 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- calities—What is Transpiring—Is Your Section Represented 4 High Valley. The snow left the ley and lumber is at market I saw in some item that a cow climbed on the haymow ; such a thing will not happen in our valley, if it would the cow would have a time to find hay; the only place find it would at Jess Snyder's. it sas l 4 . iL COLA De greatly mistaken scribe shipping The Coburn scribe is about the High valley | tooth picks to the coal fields for props He is about as much mistaken as he was | last spring when he undertook to hatch a monkey out of a goose egg. Lus harea fun dere ; derno explain ichs recht, Samuel Alter, our chairman, rented the old Ulrich farm in the valley; now Sam you have two farms to sce to, I hope we will have hay this year. | The Ingleby lumber king says he has | posted his books and is ready to meet all liabilities John Galer, the Rankeltown attorney, was a welcome at Em’'l Eisen. huth’s last Sunday. P. B. Stover, a gentleman from Coburn, was a visitor at the scribe’s on Sunday. | John Bowersox says some of his at disappeared, but can’t say where it went to. I. O. Eisenhuth he expects to handle summer, | of Mrs visitor me ie team ; this fine timber bought a prop No particular news from Georgetown, only the scribe is a little in trouble frog he says the making threats, about 41 | island, major is aking Lt his The next on the program fence, so that the poor man can cow run; the valley has plenty of pas ture, all it requires 1s to fence this is still a Bryan valley man is welcome to pasture It is rumored that the bed bugs have made their appearance at the east end of the valley and were one day ahead of the blue birds. Sam lus se net ever hant nema, won do dust don must do farlusa unt sel dusht du net garn. as make " poor If the valley keeps on increasing as it has for the last four months, we wil have a voting district of our own, and still a sign of more coming in the valley- not so, Sam ? The Snyder boys offer for sale a violin which they made themselves, and good stock, or they will take tobacco in ex change. Dr. Snyder says his acorn Fi will move the bowels quicker than any other in the market, and if any one doubts his word he can consult George Eisenhuth juice 8 Snow Shoe. Mud is cl falleth there eth where Bry: Ww (eo 3 trip to Wilke Rev. Car telephone Miles arg convenien conver Claren sutawney where Othe troyed ANNOUN church Mar JO servi 24) wi p m., There wil and i next winter gathering « Kgs! Everything is Not too | shows no pounded Rol girls Runville Laurie casional Shope rival the! the band th > 5 wp’ with th Penn Cave strongly and while trifler Harvey | Img his many Warton Emer of th {1O move his » in the ne Mr. Heckman's south of where he is emoloved on the bring weekly Clarence, schoo your ne Some of our young gentler tending the public Harry Ream had night sales a ast week (ur protracted sir Ring hoo! was conducted by Ge orge Wise an end last Thursday « vening Our general he pot er, H. 8. Limbert, and the scribe went to Clinton county ness trip, on Saturday: for they took along some flitch butter Prof. John had charge of schoo! on Thursday afternoon : teacher's return some of badly scared, Those on the sick list are slowly im. | proving, Mr. Honeymoon, a student of Murray fiehiool, Kets his lessons from his better alf, Charlie Miller and family, of Sugar valley, speut a few days with the lady's parents, p re Is on every box of the genuine ve Tablets the remedy that cures » cold in one day agent of ant Democrat 0} on a busi their meals and apple Murray's after the the pupils were | store i BT Colyer. H. C. Robison, from Spring Mills, was | transacting business throughout our vi cinity on Tuesday of last week C. S. Bottorf was to town on Tuesday last on important business. Squire J. S. Housman made a business tiip to Bellefonte, one day last week. Public sales are well attended by the people of our community, D. F. Young made a flying trip to Bellefonte on Wednesday of last week, his new whip accounts for the flying trip, A.J Weaver's fractious, but handsome, played q . | master, Wall last week, Walli back, on some | ] thought it his time, bro up home, Master Wa to paddle through the mi Chas, horse at will start farming th horse \ i usin Frazier | Royer's sale ugnt the ot Spring The pe ople of our glad to note th the Col )t inue the YCAT | BO One Meiss for con ness which he | Mr. and Mn Centre Hall Moyer's on Friday two hors most conve Chas the were finds unfavorable affor are so know Chas in Ellen Move: Stump assisted at a K at Katie Rei We kindly C against a turbance by wome ruthor d urday amg brings wit his horse frot be bq and has taken up ed 3 asher for | Hu! : n of then piace Miss Sa y Zerhs if visiting be Mi at this place Weare glad to say that ick is able up ar after having quite a She in ik father fF BICE Bale Mother around tof the Min again, Krippe to A 5 years of age The singing class, taught by Prof. A A. Pletcher, closed on | riday evening with soging and recitations. The Prof certainly deserves great credit for the way he taught his scholars. They were { all beginners and most of them quite young. The class join in thanking Miss Alma, the organist, for her efforts “For croup, Chamberlain's Remedy gives the best satisfact any medicine we ever sold,” says John T. Washburn, Gravols Mill, Mo. This remedy not only cures croup, but when freely given as soon as the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. It is | the favorite and sole reliance in many thousands of homes for the prevention and cure of croup. For sale by Green's Pharmacy. Cough on of Unionville. Tops! Hoops ! Marbles! Spring !! “It's all over town." We need a few more street lamps. ids will be received up to April 1st, 1950, for building bridges over several muddy sidewalks in our town The bridges may be of clay, gravel, boards according to the dictates of the owners or stone, respective property J. Wi tiny Wm i Hoover, merchant of Altoona, the his father-in Pet | home of half grown they WK pe that YCIOLC and dicuious Or aj SLOP a « who went farm id h 1 goose town a few ithward southware Ss onotony MARGARET RowaAN ! ’ pupil, young mug 4 IS wilh many 0 our min : and thus keep ou moments can never The A few ol eM Curt I'racle ar some of |} DEC asl Fo Pre iday even vg aching in the chur Tuesday, Wednesday day evens gs by Kid De mont, of ton, Pa Kid day alternoon afer Jas. Leathers, who purchased hall in ierest in the Howard handle factory, Will move 10 that place the 28th of this month. He bas sold bis property to 3: L. Dunkel. Dunkel has sold his property to Austin Datherst It is supposed that Mr. Bathurst purchased the house for son Ibra. When Leathers moves. Mt, Eagle looses one of her best citizens We hope success will crown his business week reach Was Bergan her one baptism BCOTVICeS Advertising Pays. Douglas, the shoe man, who spends more than $100,000 a year for advertis. ing, makes this affirmation : “Any man who has an article of merit, or Any man who has a business, in a good location, who will advertise nnd keep on adver. Hsing, is bound to more than get his | money back and to become successful and wealthy,” . | ever, after having remained silent and Madisonburg. i Hello! Here we are again, as jolly as unmolested for several weeks. John Rossman and Herman Limbert, two enterprising farmers from Penn Cave, passed through town on Saturday, enroute to lock Haven, Mr. Limbert was appointed local agent to his patent potato planter, Harry S§ Rishel has now full of the large saw mill north of town, had his first at sawing Saturday, Everything went well until about noon when one of the head blocks attacked the saw and the result can be better imagined than described has | 1 postponed for G Hockman, one of our leading lumber his sell control He experience on AWINgR W ome time R ummoned and under mage was repaired Bierly, of iting at the Liberty, Pa., home of M present vi rr, our veneranie posimas'er Evangelica and delivered 1 Oa Crowe d HOUuSA y the give 4] } i ing M path { er I attending extend N | id, with whom heavy as a Wm howe 0 Douty former Long's house wii rman Hazel is confined to the house ng from poeumonia weather has been of thawed m spring * already to Old Tobias. It AWAY m hb whee! and familiar hom again beard in the n Mr. ( + H ! fro water f his mi 1) sel dendott ee ice the oO 1% ort wn srenobie took up his position with Zeigle Monday We abundant st in his new bu r on wish i CCAS nes k informs us that he contem the poOmit | 4 ancgarg | La epting h re HOTIN lon as local He " or Piates ace sale nan “1 Boalsburg. inishury onth have graced the Mrs. A. A. B ome last Tuesday the me of their it their } Owen Mothersbangh, ac ompanied is wife and son Daniel, spent Satur the Samuel Wasson who for AM © sister, Ack, at : parieq | bome of of M Katie Meyer, of Walnut Crtove, spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Sadie Meves John Garbri al Lhe day Mrs. David Snyder visited her Mrs, Chas, From, one day ast week Prof. J. C. Bryson, accompanied by his friend Miss Nellie Woods, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of David Brishin, of Centre Hall Messrs Harrison and Candy, of State College, attended the social at the home of Michael Segner’'s on Thursday even. ing Irvin Zeigler, one of Penn township's efficient teachers, was in town on Satur. day evening looking up his home inter. of Centre Ha LA called BOM Tues mn sister, i only Miss Madie Gingerick, who has been visiting with her uncle, Jacob Metzler, of Williamsport, has returned home. The poor overseers of [larris twp have taken Mrs, James Hasson to Dan. ville to Dhe insane asylum where she | will remain for sometime. i Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure [a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. | Price 25 cents, | her Hannabh. Jerry Sharer 1s bome at present. Thanks for those nice apples, Scoot, Mrs. Margaret Sharer a box of beautiful as well as useful gifts on birthday from a lady friend in Phila Mrs. Susan Moore paid a recent visit to her brother, H. Sharrow, who resides received | at Tyrone, with their Sandy parenta Sharer, dren, of ther Mr. and Mrs. A. L two yery interesting ch Ridge, home pent Sabbath at Annie Moore with grip Hattie Laird, { nt Mrs Monig: recent M aunt Mattie Lpelr Lo hne of ah 10 hau selon: t { nites O48 Deer again Four Ministers Tell nm Troubles by Dr of Magical Bumning Results Brought Abou Iwching, Chase's Ointment e skin allection w twenty vearn | ed It } 8) weight five URhiy GISCane it 3 worth in goid Rev, |} Ark A. Baldwin, Ont... writes For over twenty years | was Ag ferer from in ng and protrud ng piles. |} used many remedies and underwent three very painful operations, all without Obtaining any permanent benefit Wher about to give up in despair 1 was told to use Dr. Chase's Ofntment and did so finding relief ut once. 1 used three boxes. and am entirely cured. The itching is all gone, | Baptist m ma eat sul surg cal Getting Thin is all night, if you and all w rong if t [at at, cnougn i while | Bleeding Skis Sechler & Co. M MINCE MEAT ---We are ow 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. ™ id Sechler & Co. Bush House. - Bellefonte, Pa. have advised others to use it, believing » | would cure them as it has me." Rev, Chas. Fish, Methodist minister, 19 Dunn avenue, Toronto, Ont... writes "Ten years ago ecsema began on my ean and spread over my head and hands. Dur ing that time | was a great sufferer. 1 triec many remedies, and some of the best physl clans—apecialists on skin diseases treatec me. Tika fiat bo of Dr. Chase's Olotmen guve much relief and five boxes complete! cured me. | think my COs & MAYS), ne gladly recommend Dr. Chase's Ointment.’ Just as good for every form of skis trouble, no matter how standing, cents a box, all dealers or Dr. A, W, Chas Medicine Co, Buffalo, N, Y. Is the “Standard” the only successful Rotary Shattle Sewing Machine? thing of the kind that has | ‘Why [It is the only stood the test Has greater speed than any other, Working parts are fewer. There is less wear, If you want to know more about it call SARA C. BRICKLEY, Cor, Spring & Biskop St. Bellefon e, Pa.
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