Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 25, 1901, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 25,
1901,
CORRESPONDENTS’
DEPARTMENT
Happenings About Centre County
Briefly Fold by
A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS
Our Alert Correspondents Note Many
Important Events in Different Lo
calities—What is Transpiring
Your Section Represented ?
Is
Boalsburg.
Edward Rupp returned home from
Altoona on Thursday where he had been
employed by the P. R. R, for the past
few months Katie “he
glad to get home that he came in past
their place so as to shorten the home
ward route
Messrs. Emmet
Linden Hall, spen
at the home of
Jodon,
Miss Strobm,
present spending
friend Miss Maud
ust east of town,
Miss Gertrude
spent last Satur
[rene Segner,
says was so
Guy Brooks, of
1ys last week
Mrs. Cora
and
t afew d
heir
igtey
Sistet
Homan,
lay with her frien
Rev. Schuyler
Hall, spent
among his mis
severa
ing
this place.
Holy Comn
brated in
Sunday f
the P
renoon
Jacob Weber is at present laid
a severe attack of 1h
Miss Maud Kimport,
spending the winter wit
Will Wagner, of Alto
on Friday.
Messrs Alma Gingeri an John
Bricker, two of our i young
men, spent last Thursday in Pine
The spring term the Boalsburg
Normal opened last Monday with Prof
|. C. Bryson as principal, and D. K
Mothersbaugh ass’t. Namber of stud.
ents enrolled 28, representing Zion, A xe.
mann, Pine Grove, State College, Shingle
town, Linden Hall and Lemont.
ANNUAL CONVENTION :(—The annual
convention of Harris Township S. S
Association was held in the Presbyterian
church at Boalsburg, on Thursday even-
ing April 18th, The convention
was called to order by the Pres’t Rev
G. W. Leisher, pastor of the Lutheran
church. Owing to the the
regular secretary Miss Jennie Hunter,
Miss Annie Sweeny was elected secretary
protenu The mi
umatism
who has been
LsTOVve
ot t
1991
absence of
remarks !
struction,
where
together i
tendent hip
some few remarks about the
the Sunday sc hoo Next
ports of the different schools of the
ship, by Rev. A. A. Black
County Associat
the election of officers. A 1
made and 1 that the old of
with
of the town
seconded
ficers be re-elected for the ensuing year
Next was an address Rev
of Centre Hall, on “The Sabbath School
Teachers’ Source of Power,” in which
many useful helps and suggestions were
given to the S. S. teachers. This was
followed by some remarks by Rew
Hepler on Normal In Then a
by Schuyler,
instruction,
motion was made and seconded that the
president make an effort to establish a
meeting in which the teachers would be
instructed in the lessons. Then a note of
thanks was given to Rev. Schuyler for
his excellent address; the meeting then
adjourned by singing, ‘More about
Jesus” and a short prayer and pronoun
ing of the benediction by Rev. A. A
Black.
N Oak Hall.
Miss Blanche Kaup, of Axemann, spent
last week with her grandmother, Mrs
Wm. Kaup.
Mr. and Mrs. John Musser, of Pine
Grove Mills, spent Wednesday in town,
Mr. spent the day fishing.
Miss Luella Ross, of Linden Hall, was
the guest of her friend, Miss Dolly Loue-
barger, on Wednesday.
Henry Raymond and Roselle Dale, of
the Branch, are visiting at the home of
their grandmother, Mrs. Henry Dale
Mrs. J. G. Irvin and Mrs. Henry Dale,
visited at State College, on Tuesday
They were the guests of Mrs. Wm.
Foster,
Wm. Fry bas purchased a
buggy.
Miss Nellie Holter, of Howard, expects
to spend the summer in town She ex
pects to learn dressmaking with Miss
Anna Kaup.
Miss Izora Rupp, of Boalsburg,
spending this week, at Sunny Hillside
Potter Twp.
fine new
is
Alex M'Coy shipped a carload of cat.
tie to Philadelphia last week, and dis
posed of them at good prices.
There ls much sickness generally in
this township, and doctors are busy ;
some of those ill are Mr, Stonebraker,
Mr. Evans; Mr. McClenphan Is poorly ;
MraAlexander, Mrs, Edward
ill with typhoid fever ;
Mrs. Mary Long, Mary Farner,
Floray, rheumatism,
Lucas are |
Mrs. Julia Ishler, |
Ay
Unionville.
Miss Carrie Delong, the charming
daughter of James I. Delong, of Kagle-
t ville, is visiting at the home of her sister,
Mrs. John C, Wagner,
Mrs. Dr. Russell has, in her conserva-
| tory of flowers and shrubbery, a lemon
{tree four or five feet in height upon
| which are a half dozen or more fine large,
fully developed lemons, semi-green, just
approaching maturity, It is a beautiful
sight worth going out of one’s way to see.
The talk of a new railroad to be loca
ted in this valley and touching our city is
again agitated by our railroad men, the
terminals of which are not yet known,
but it was hinted they would be Beech
Creek and Clearfield,
John Cadwallader will take a vacation
the latter part of this week and visit his
brother Clyde, at East Braddock, Pa If
there is an elephant to be seen out there
you can gamble on
Ld
it that John will see
¢ a number of tramp }
robust
, great
hungry
"ng,
looking
J uit
burly, strong,
have town
and vicinity and
"a
fellows, been infesting out
imposing upon our char
itably disposed citizens past
We think we ought to
them t Liou
thats what they want
r th
during the
week sometimes
give
uj DOS
Mrs. |
rd Ca
he
‘cold
filliams and
th of
"Farmer" Al
“Fa-so-la
County
their tri
role of a
‘‘Saldier
board of
pose of hearing comp
the tax payers
and Huston 1
assessments (
the town
1d smoke houses lock
Among the citi
necessary
kept their
ed during
zens of Huston
have the valuation of thei ing
ed or otherwise were, Ex-treasurer Ino
Q. Milesand Ex-sherif W. M. Cron
john Q. said, “because I Had to gather
acorns in the fall to keep my bh gs alive
over winter, was no that
should reduce the valuation of my
It is Sheriff Cron
It is true
es more briars and mallen
they
ia
ister
reason
1st as good as
1, “that the Sheriff rais
! sta'ks to the
acre than I can, but I waut you to un
derst ina mbie as his
)
and [ want it raised sc ompare
IAKES men great
The trout
catch; there
this town
opened with a fine
brought
nol trout caught
Prof Gramley and wife, of Reber
burg, stopped with his brother T. M
Gramiey, for a night, on his way to the
county seat
Cason
were over 200
never a nner
Those who visited Smith Br furni
ture store and purchased furniture in the
past week were: Eliz Rickert, Clark
Bible, Potters Mills; G. B. Haines and
Prof. Gramley, of Rebersburg Ww
Secrist, Millheim , Ira Bartley, Thomas
Decker, Al. Bradford, A C. Dunlop,
of this place
G. B. Haines and lady, of Rebersburg,
were seen in town
»
Cs
Eve was invited to an apple gathering
| and discovered she tad nothing to wear
it has been the same with her sex ever
| since. Good.
| Andrew Corman will soon commence
to build his wall for his new house : there
will be more building this summer, in
this place than there has been for years
The man who wants the earth invari. ,
bly gets it when he dies
The students going to school here from
a distance Wm. B. Kuhn, Chas. Fish
burn, H. Edison Woomer and W. W
Womer, Bellefonte: A. L Bowersox,
Rock Springs ; H. Bruce Wasson, Wad
die; H. Guyer Rumberger, Hublersburg;
Williams, Port Matilda: H. G
Hoover, Grace Vallimont, Pine Glenn
Mamie Delong, Romola Harry Burk
holder, W. C. Burkholder, 8. Sharer
Vera Grove and Morris Des ker, Centre
Hill ; Chas. Musser and C. W Kreamer,
Woodward, A. S. Limbert, Madison
burg, John Blauser, Potters Mills:
Morris Long, Harry Hagan, Clay
ton Stover, Mervin Homan, Farmers
Mills ; Warren Corman, Randall Harter,
Geo. Musser, Stuart Harter, Cobumn ;
Harry Haines, Aaronsburg : Dwight
Wolf, Rebersburg ; Clyde Hoover, Flem.
ing ; Silas Strunk, Maude Wagner, Pot.
ters Mills; C. K. Stall, W, F. Keller,
Willie Kerr, Ira Stover, Ralph Boozer,
Ed. Durst, Paul Murray, Centre Hall ;
W. W. Weaver, Colyer; Roy Walker,
Penn Hall; W. W. White, J. B. Ross.
| man, Penn Cave ; C. C. Mever and C. BE
Meyer, Coburn ; Caroline Whitmer, Pill
more ; R. H. Treaster Oak Hall; W, C
Mingle, Aaronsburg and Emory Dietrick,
Hublersburg,
Wolf's Store.
5 ¥
ay, broachitis, and Mrs, Elizabeth |
Prom,
The
rain, end of last week, was a
thing,
and the grain and grass look well.
\ Wm. A. Reiber is attending the busi.
ess college at Poughkeepsie.
Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After Four.
teen Years of Suffering,
“I have been afflicted with sciatic rhe. |
matism for fourteen years,”
Edgar, of Germantown, Cal,
able to be around but constantly suffered.
I tried everything I could bear of and at
last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, Jrbieh I did and was im
an
to say it has not
this |
says Josh
“l was
D. B. Weaver is at the county seat
serving as a juror,
This section of Brush valley was favor.
| ed with a good soaking rain last Friday
| night and it continued until Sunday noon,
Everything ls refreshed and all vegeta.
tion is now in a growing condition,
C. H. Freeby
Millheim,
0. H, Wolfe was confined to the house
most of last week, suffering with took.
ache and neuralgia,
W. H. Zeigler was to Georges valley
last week building Chandler wire fence,
for which ke Is agent. This week he is
bullding for Geo. B. Weaver and Mrs.
Elle Heubler,
Cente
pitt D. Host rma, from
all, was down way week on
business,
|
|
:
!
spent last Sunday at |
|
Tylersville.
Philip Wolfe met with a very painful | Miss Maud CGunsallas
accident on Thursday morning Dr
Bright, of Rebersharg, was summoned to
dress his wounds
Mrs. Mame Shreckengast, of Green
Colyer.
WAS a plea sant
| guest at the home of A. 0, Detwilers last
burr, was seen going through our town |
this week on her wheel,
Orvis Caris is going to commence sum
mer school on Monday, 220d of April.
Mrs. March Cowey paid a short visit
to her mother, Mrs. Spangler, this week
of Centre Co., has
Friday
the
Wallice Brumgard
been seen on
evening, no doubt he got
house up in
late on
1
our streets
Lo ging in
the gay
very disagree
week, making the road very
The weather has been
able the last
muddy
1 on the road
Miss Bertha Nich $ again return
ed to Jersey hore . she has been
slaying
Aiter a
® Ha
of Belle
me
st Oa
Port Matilda.
m Wednesday
ut pretly we WOOK piace at
bome of Mr. and Mrs bristina Sharer,
residing near Mount Pleasant, the parties
most interested were Mr. Calvin Sharer
the son the above and Miss
Mirtie Blowers, of Osceola The cere
mony was performed by Rev. Riddle
pastor of the M. E. chur: h, at Osceola
The house was nicely arranged for the
occasion and the invited guests numbered
about fifty being the near relatives of
the bride and groom. After the cere.
mony a sumptuous dinner was served to
all present, after which social enjoyment
was engaged in. At the close of the
event the retiring friends tendered many
kind wishes to the young couple, and
the writer adds
May all their days be spent ip
And in a
They be half as happy as | wish
They w
et
1.4 "
ading the
oidest of
| thelr plans » ue
cend
be blessed
Hannah.
Huey Moore has moved from out
neighborhood to Sandy Ridge, in order
to be near his work : be is employed in
the brick yard at that place
There was quite a jolly crowd of
women, young and old, attended a quilt.
ing party at Aunt’ Lib McMonigals, on
Thursday last. They had a splendid
dinner and supper which all did justice
to. The dinner was gotten up by Mrs
McMonigal's two daughters, Mattie and
Hattie
A five year old son of George Burns
bad the thumb and fingers taken off his
right hand recently in a fodder cutter
Jerry Sharer has taken the contract
for Samuel Hoover's barn, which is
being erected on the site of the one
which was destroyed by fire.
Roland.
Miss Alice Neff, who has been teaching
school at Yarvell for the past seven
months, returned to her home here last
week
Mrs. J. B. Curtin is at
of Mrs. H. M. Walker, of Philipsburg.
Laird Cartin is sojourning at Atlantic
City, where he expects to be benefitted
in health, He was accompanied by his
mother,
Andrew Glenn, of Tyrone, spent Sun.
deed
| day with his parents.
Mm. W. G. Morrison was in town a
few days this week,
Vincent Sharp and Charles Shultz,
were State College visitor last week.
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
Any ease of Catarrh that cannot he cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure,
F.J. CHENEY & CO, Props, Toledo, O
We the undersigned, have known F.J.Che
ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per.
feetly honorable in all business transactions
and financially abies to earry out any obliga
tions made by their firm.
mrs Tatax, Wholesale Druggists, Tole
WALDING, Kingan & Manviy, Wholesale
I Ista, Toledo, O
ta, X
Hall's ¢ h Cure is taken internally,
Ing direct] aan: digd and m , ord
1 ‘ le,
fun, ait
week,
Miss Carrie Lee, from State Coll
spent several days at John H. Lee
father,
Mrs. P. B. Jordon has been on the
list during the past few weeks
Mrs Mary Wingard
Sick, but lmproving
Miss Blanch Housman, who ha
housed ug
few
has
been
with sickness during the last
months, is ing
Han
tv)
ity ph
lowly impros
y Weaver, who was very
id pneun a, we
100L1 arc g
Meyer
very
while
LOOk
sreat dea
| seem to
Brush Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Pid
Mrs. Charls Grim visited
bert on Sunday afternoon
er and
Ben
William Glantz jand daughter Edit
called on Ben Limbert on Sunday
William Yearick visited F. A
on Sunday
Yearick
Mrs. Clemond Long is on the sick |
J. H. Roush called on J. 8 Hoy
day last week
ist
one
J. 8. Hov had quite a few callers on
Sunday forenoon
There was no preaching on Sanday
forenoon inthe M E church, on account
of rain
Frank Grenoble
sent
iS improving at pre.
Most of the farmers are ready (0 sow
oats, but wet weather delays them
Harvy Hough said, ich woot is dade uf
hara regera, ich will hover sava
Mrs. F. P. Duck and Kate Hoy took a
stroll over the fields on Sundav afternoon
and landed at Ruphes Houghs
Henry Vonada contemplates hau ing
his logs to Long's mill. north of Madison
burg; W. E. Keller the practical sawyer
will do the sawing for him
RG. Rishel is still in the watch and
clock business and is prepared for all
| kinds of repairing on short notice
present the guest
|
Our end of the valley is well pleased to
hear that a doctor has located in town
It was inconvenient for this end to send
for a doctor, especially after night
BRUSH VALLRY NO 2
Thomas Sholl, west of Madisonburg,
lost a valuable horse on
J Hoy our noted
every day.
Allen Limbert, the second as
Prof. Wolf's select schoo! had
aways week with a horse and
me with a bicycle rding to the re
port, he was badly
he
istant of
{wo run
last ; one
A
used up
Madisouburg scribe says he is
gathering his we do not care
to know where he gathers his new but
] * plain that he gatherssome from
unreliable source, as the the
not got the least resem
’ He
OWI News
em about
ub ha
ce of tr
jars ¢
uth about
nding hi
own
Penn Hall.
H 5
EATrGeniny ar
the { NOW
To Cure a Cold in One Day
axative Br air
No ne ia
t he PT
Fignature
Moshannon.
ig wesday :
were alarmed 'Y e
and on discovery found that
Lomison’s house; a crowd soon
1 at the place, great off
f those the fire was ex
hed, and the house saved
r lomn
and by by
present,
rimary school closed last Tues
day afternoon with an entertainment :
the children acted their partsina way to
do credit to their teacher Those
ent enjoyed it very much, and
congratulate them
Miss Mary Foresman, our charming
and successful music and Latin teacher,
has left this place, for her home in Marion
Centre During ber sojourn here she
won many friends by ber bright and
willy coversation and kindly manoers
She will be missed by all who kpe= her
res
er
iss E
cousin as far as Philipsburg, last Wed
nesday
J. Edward Waite has returned to his
home in Bellefonte, after spending the
winter in this place. His kind and help
ways won him many friends who
hope he will return to spend another
winter here
fu
Movings during the last week : Mains
Bowes moved from the McGowan prop
the house vacated by Alonso
D. Craft from Mr. Shannon's
house to the one vacated by Tole Solt
Wm. Lomison to the Deater's property
Mr. and Mrs. Confer, of Snow Shoe
were in our town on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner made a
trip te Cooper one day last week.
'
erty, 0
sroe . C
On account of the inclemency of the
weather there was no preac hing service,
in the Presbyterian church on Sunday
wish to |
ia Rankin accompanied her |
Iwo MM
Center Hall,
Center Hall has t all {ts best
men by remova
fisher.
oad of folk
ast Friday ¢
Femplar
onto the
Among the
Mis. Clemans, a
Whiteman, Mr
Tumbrine, Mrs
are
A back went to Bellfonte
veniog to attend the Knight
d returned close
! § §
iasialiation ar
hours
Masons at
~y
artholm
week
WILL SEND $2.60 FREE.
to Each of Our
Headers
ft
§
ment Free
LEGAL NOTICES
hn we
E*® UTR
Estate of A
fonte Boro
X'S NOTICE
MOTT, deceased late of
M
He :
sald estate hav
© undersigned. all per
reto are requested to make
ment, and those hay BE claims
or demands against the same wil present them
without delay for settlement to the under
signed
strat
. 23
Mus ODI LE A MOTT
Thos J. Sexton, Atty | & Executrix
Shan
By vir
sued oy
IFF'S SALE
:
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cled, there
ands of Joseg
ands of Geo
we par
jistances
e south by
d DD. Shope and
and « and
redraft the 285)
hav
h Virses
indicated by sur
1484 to-wit Begin
road south 2 . N
NEBYW 13s perc
= perches Lo stone
perches 10 stones, thence
stones thence S22. E.1 per
Lh $068 8 perches along put ' Stone
atl place of beginning, contals ng 42 acres and
¥ perches neat measure hereon erected a
ty frame dwelling house, barn and
other out uildings.,
Seized, taken in execution and to
the property of J. A. Kephart
CYRUS BRUNOART,
Sherif?
be sold a
rybody Knows
That nervousness and headache go to-
gether, The worry and cares of business or
h loss of sleep, improper
tend to irritate the temper,
derange the digestion, weaken the nerves
ome, overwork,
food—all
and undermine the health.
down of the life forces must be stopped.
The ebbing tide of health must be
checked, and new energy, new life, new
This Satis
began taking
was cured.”
ambition infused into the whole system,
To do this quickly and thoroughly use
“From the almost constant suffers
caused by frequent attacks of severe head-
ache, nervousness and stomach trouble,
my health became greatly run-down. Al-
though I spent much money with physi-
cians and tried many
I never found
advertised remedies
any lasting relief until I
Dr. Miles’ Nervine and
H. J. Vorkens,
U. S. Weather Bureau,
Washington, D. C,
vr. Miles’ Nesrvine.
It acts directly on the nervous s
restores the wasted tissues as nothing else can. You should
Sold by all druggists on a guarantee,
ystem, quiets the irritation,
rests the tired brain and
not delay. Get it at once.