ee bY one of the houses that were ( 600 young peach trees on it; how to go about it as they have been in wish' them success in takings. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY © 1901 CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT | : | Happenings About Centre County | Briefly Told by ABLE WRITERS A CORPS OF Walker. Harvey Yearick is having a new yard fence built around his home. Enos Ertley has put a new roof on his | house, | Mrs. Katie Hoy, widow of Geo Hoy, moved to Jacksonville last week in the Zwingley Yearick house, J. 8. Condo's baby has been very ill Our Alert Correspondents Note Many Important Events in Different Lo- calities-—What is Transpiring—Is Your Section Represented ? Howard. Rev. Boggs preached a very mon on Sunday morning church, Communion next Sunday morning, also preaching in the eve, Services The Evangelicals held their first Juar terly conference at this place the past Saturday afternoon The M. E. people will hold their first quarterly conference vext Friday after- noon. Rev. Bogg's family Thursday of last week arrived here on ffice and se to the Dr. McEautire is building an drug store on Black street, cl granite shop. Miss Anna Heckman, of Hecla, is vis- iting her sister, Mrs, E. C. I Yignt » ICLZ. Emmon Gramley, of Cli was transacting business at this lace the past week Mr. Murry, of Philadelpl was among those who were transac ting busi ness in our town the past week. The store owned by Jackson Kline has assumed the name of Kline & Wolf E. C. Dietz and family accompanie by Miss Ann 1 Romola on § Harry Cline moved to the chain mill on Saturday. John Bierly is fast push ng h house to completion, on East Walnut St The masons are building a wall for Robert Cook's new house on Walnut St A. A. Schench has staked off the next lot on which he ex anew home soon, y erect Do not forget that Israel Grenn 1 W. H. Thompson are als new houses D. T. Allison has just finished his new barn. We are very sorry to note that Mrs Charley Candy has been laid up with a bealing in her head ; hope she will soon recover, George Tipton's little twin boys who have been with inflammatory rheumatism ar roving very slowly The social held in Lucas’ Hall on Sat urday evening was a success The M. E, peo will hold the ocia next Saturday nigh The boro dads are paving some of ti streets ino our t wih Jur ake wag 2 h Dread ICE makes daily ) ) the chi 1 ng to Ha Saturda wa i A A ] L L a yw 3 ¥ Las Wm. Eo phoid pneumonia H. P. Zerby had bee week, but is getting We are sorry to say that Beni is still confized to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. Wm were the guests of the Parvin, pare Knecht, of atter's B. Y. Shaffer's, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tobias, of Mackey ville, were the guests of P. 8S. Yearick and family, on Snnday Miss Grace McClintic, of Lamar, was Seen on our streets, on Sunday. Frank Bartley, of FP guest of his father.in Sunday Mrs. Thomas Bartley and Mr Lillie Treaster, of near Lamar, were the guests of D. F. Durmans, on Sunday lemington, was the aw, Ino. Minick, on Mr. and Mrs. Propst, of Los kport and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCibleen, of Mackey. ville, spent Sunday with their sick father Mr. Emrick at this place, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crape, of were welcome visitors in our school, on Sunday afternoon. Chas. Ro"b, of Bellefonie, was shaking hands with his many friends around here over Sunday. Mrs. Jno. Woomer, of Bellefonte, spent last Wednesday calling among her many friends, at this place John Tate, of Salona, spent Sunday with his mother, at this place, Miss Annie Minick returned home from Crossforks last Thursday, bringing her Sister, Mrs. A. I. Young and little daugh. ter with her, as Mr. Young's lived in ford by fire at Crossforks on Thursday morning. Mr. Young's lost most all their household goods On this coming Thursday there will be a meeting in the Evangelical church, for the purpose of organizing a | Young People’s Christian Endeavor Noah, Ed. and Harry Yearick are busy planting peach trees ; they bought a tract of land formerly known as the Holloway field, and expect to plant they know Lamar, Suuday eveniug fruit raising business for some time all their under we H. Y. Harter sowed his spring wheat on Saturday, it having been to wet too do 80 sooner ; there is lots of oats ground to plow yet, Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold, | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure | au cold in one day. Price 25 cents, No Cure, no Pav. } with pneumonia the past week M. S. Betz summer dress goods, at low i Mrs her brother burg. has ordered a fine line which he will sell Lowery and Merril, visited Mr. Yarnell, of Hublers yon Harry Hoy is improving his home by building new fences. Mr. Dolan and family moved to Jack. sonville last week in the house vacated by John Rine, John Hoy, Sr., is reported very ill. John Smith, Sr., is able to be out again after being confined to his home all win. ter. Ed. Peck and family, of Nittany, spent Sunday at her father's, Henry Yearick Mrs. Wm, Weaver snd two children, of Zion, visited her mother, Mrs. G Jet Miss Kate Condo went to Bellefonte on Monday. Mrs, Sam’'l Aley and Mrs. Dora Biter, of Jacksonville, attended the funeral! of Ira McKibben, of Salona, last week Mrs. Pifer, of lefoute, is visiting her son Al. Pifer Hannah. W. Beckwith and Samuel! Hoove are both busy getting ready for th raising of their new barns which w take place shortly 1 D arm at Vail, wh g with the lat to as gist it luring this su Jacot d from his prope 2 to his farm at e hav ng bee who has lat P. A. Hoover is past few day wh large for his face, ¢ boy that came to his h Florence ts just as much j Rev. C. W. Ri stopped over night place last week There was a fine girl baby arrived at the home of Joseph Goss last Sunday and we r that the ears of both papa and mamma will have to be moved a little to make more room for smiles Some of our old folks are going to Bellefonte to court this week and Mrs » of it Moshannon. \ x % 1 \ “ T »w K R 4 ® A Wy : ting h}| fat | " Ma i |] 4 . i AW May f Fa w TH . i i xR ew no t NM h. o are 1 A YN yt} « past week Arty was held at the home H. Z. Bietly ou Mon d for their daughter Maggie Those present were as follows Alma and Minnie Beighto!, Pear! and Ruth Cr Eva and Helen McGowa lola French, Malvin: n, Virgie Conf My e¢ Borger, Twila rtie Haz: Bowes, al very much Walnut Grove. seemed to enloy themselves The fields are well watered just now and the wheat fields look fine Geo. Garbrick, Edward Horner and Harry Osman were over at Linden Hall Monday night The boy who carries a revolver in h pocket had better quit his shoot og on his way home I will bound Walnut (strove There ia one school house nearly on the diamond and a few farm houses along the road The forenoon farmers have their oats sowed ; look out for a poor crop Harry Osman is working for D Garbrick this summer w Miss Della Garbrick is going to Boals- burg high school this summer Mrs. D. W. Garbrick, who was very { LI] this winter, 1s able to be around again. There are certain boys at Walnut Grove that had better watch out what they are doing. They do not know that there is a law against arrying revolvers: and they had better not say if any one | runs against thet, that they will put a hole through them [ need not tell | names, Persons that want to buy good cattle, | | come and see D. W., Garbrick John Gramley went to town on Sunday night last ; there must be some attraction. Deafness Cannot be Cured, by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, There a only one WAY to cure Deafness, and that is by constitny tional! remedies Deafness is eansed by an In famed condition of the mucous lining of the } tachian Tube, When this tuba geis inflamed have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ng, and when it 1s entire y closed Deafness is ess the inflar Atlon ean be wed to 1a rmal desty od forever eanused by ecatarrh inflame condition of the result, and AEPN i and 1} at I ond it heart will be Are " aring i nine cases out of ten hich nothing but a f ¢ surfnee We will give One Hundred Dot case of Deafness (caused Dy catart not be cured by Hall's Catarrh ( circulars, free F.J CHENEY & 00, foledo, O Druggisia, 7'e ‘amily Pills are the best i Are for any } that ean end lor ire 8 Mold b Hall's ————————— Poker players often exchange calls. Madisonburg. Here at last, summer, Boyd Hazel and Noah C. were to Tylersville on Saturday Limbert, { C.P. Long, the hustling merchant and lumberman, of Spring Mills, was in town on Saturday, presumably on business Farmers are everywhere busily en. gaged sowing oats and plowing their in | tended corn fields J. A. Long, Eiq, made a business trip to Penn Hall on Saturday on his whee! Sam, savs, there fore he is thoroughly convinced that one ‘seeing 1s believing’ of our voung ladies kuows just how to entertain her best friend How is it Charles? John S Rishel, who left rather sudden ly sometime ago, is reported working in a machine shop in Pittsburg Du one I x-Commissioner John S. Hoy, of Bois, transacted business in town day last week. Come again The rain last week helped the grass and grain fields wonderfully, and they all look promising at present, Harry S. Rishel and Edwin Hazel left on Monday morning for Windber that booming mining city of Somerset ( Wallace Rachau, of Aaronsburg, was in town on Saturday night. For further information ask Wm. Heckman Miss Ida Shaffer reported on the ick list, also the two daughters of Ed Bierly Dr. Eisenhardt, the your hiladelphia physician who recently ated in our town, is g 1g prominence daily and is gaining the respect of old and young He has already a large and growing ientage pro ] 1 Oual Ana ourte pt SOonaiily oul dent of pat MIA Re T he ush valle esp ent . ming ! iL nNCwsSpaps orress writing fo ve ) y thinking of acce Evening edito on the { at least, but a his ve 1 doubt the writer leave t to the reades as he re iv t, not exaggerated not dalt erated young Ame A WA on Sa lay evening ar their report had “ocean Dg a number of gir ] dents knowledge of Geology cave discoved by a music Grove some years ago. 1 y that prevents him from entering mense cavern at is the body of ol Jim" who was uncere directly at the entrance contemplates once monious y interred Chas. Wise, the: d yiinist of wes Brush valley, was the guest of Herb . Rhy Car £ On Saturday Milesburg \ ’ A 3 K | : i ’ n w iE an avy Af " . " On » 5 » b J 1 i = A 2" " a A ie MeN . " k | 28° ¥ 4 1 atte i " xk §; M Nina M w ‘ » Mere al \ el H f Misses Ma A A ) Bellefonte pent Su Ay with £ i i Mi: ames No Mrs. Mine a "nt a 1 home ) ITE, for recreation Homer N Mf Snow Shoe Sr it AY wilh his parents, Geo. Noll and wife John Shields moved h household goods to Tyrone Forges, recently Wm. E. Gray and family and Miss Green { Bellefonte, were guest's of | Miles Green's, on Sunday Oscar Aikens { Uniontown. Pa spent ten days with friends and relatives in this vicinity Rev, R. H. Wharton has in his vard two trees full of blossom witho a Single leaf visible at this writing Mrs. Geo. Moose and chi dren, of Renova, are visiting her parents, Geo Noll and wife Francis Speer, of the Keystone Gal ette, made quite a trip afoot and alone * Started on Sabbath afternoon from Bellefonte to Armors Gap, thence up the hollow to the top of mountain. down to the head of Milesburg water plant viewed the dam, thence started for home vin Milesburg, arriving at J. M Green's fountain, partook of the flowing walter; we conversed with him a short time; pulling out his watch, telling us he left home at 3 p. m., vow it's just 5.20 p. m.; sweat rolling down his cheeks had more water than he could hold Spring Mills Farmers are busy getting their spring crops out All men who have long bair are not poets | some of them haven't the price of a hair cut, Edward Confer, employed by the Spring Mills plainiog mill ‘co., while operating a plainer, had his hand caught | In the knives and badly cut ; he is now Nursiog a very sore hand which gives him mach pain at times, The rain does not fall alike on the and unjust umbrella. The Reforms had communion service last Sunday ; Rev, Kershner preached a very ab'e sermon to a full house. A fair exchange is no robbery unless it's a church fair. Just the latter always have the H. F. Rossman has widened his shelves in his storeroom which makes it more convenient to shelve his dry goods. Mr Rossman is an up-to-date merchant and things must be to sult him. C.P Long retumed from the eastern cities with a full line of dry goods. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. KE. W. Grove's signature Is on | aceh box, asc, Boalsburg. Mrs. Sade Hunter and two daughter Erma and Sarah, returned home on Fri day from an extended visit to friend in New Castle Ira Rishel and wife spent Sunday with friends in Oak Hall Lreorge Hosterman planted 20 ung peach trees in his peach orchard alo K the mountain last Wednesday Clem Dale and wife, of Houserville spent inday at the home of their nnele I.. Mother igh Messers, Ira and Abner tone Centre Hall, spent several days this week at the howe of their My Elmer Ishler Mr. ohn Jacobs ba purchased from Meyer Bro's the lot on which the bute h er shoy tand Mr. Jacob ntend butlding on h " 1 ¢ 1 future Dr. Kidde ha Ka pie 1 his house Hamill Bathgate, better known as Ho Lmont pent last Friday at t} Dr. Kidder M 155¢ Gertie and le Osma Ie last Saturda at tl} ! ie of San Knoff, of Oak Hal hn Jacob 1 Ig afew da Belicfonte D. K. Moth a ‘ trip to the county raay Andrew Lytle, of State Ce eye. wa eet our tows ast Wednesday Mi A A 1A | 1 A Ana ‘ f) , ’ » 1k H F £ Tuesd Ceo. Hoste A (3%. y it a , da w ) wh es in | ) states Me H alley and W ’ ] nded ) | ( A ay A wi » A £ 5 L 3 ww ‘ : i ’A “ A We ‘ 1% ning f Wi NM t - ale and ga { a W0me a gave juite I ‘ DONO : ] A i ’ K ep . ‘ a Mis Mark ef | w " ww 4 NM A 5 Al 1 ’ ' Rr moia ' g } a “it 5 w | ' H A We « WwW | A | ; ’ Weave ga K } 4 . ay. who 3 cet 3 uf 1] w 4 with 3 ine able ) abo »" rutches aga i OKs pale and th 0 1 } time of it Louis Boon and avid Save h A valuable cow i Harter fro Kantor cr All, was around last week giving h AW m here " Arge lumber } : Frank Uhl is to Iw next ma a rier from Howard to Romola Mrs. Mary Poorman. and laughter Ruth, visited her sister, } mma Poorman at Blanchard, one day last week Rev. Crow preached at the Reformed church } Sunday ery able ‘sermons irday and m Sats + We are sorry to hear that Mable and Minnie Singer are g ing out ommunity to make their home with their t cave sister, Mrs, Beck, near Jacksonville na few weeks John Robb our enterprising young farmer and lumberman, is rushing bus ness right along ; John, all is wanted is a woman Miss Lydie Karchoff visited J. B Poorman last week Sunday, Mrs. Margaret Heaten and daughter Rosey, were down tochurch on Sunday, from Yarnell Miss Lolo DeLong, from Beech Creek, was at home a few days to see her moth. er, and returned on Sunday. David Sayers, our constable, says we need not eall on him any more to fight fire, he wont go, he says he dont get pay for it Wm. Wensel, our home blacksmith, is at home agail ready for work : he has been employed by C. C. Chace, at Good Haven, Jacob Beighto! has built a new wire fence alon arsh creek road that leads to Howard. D. W. McCloskey, coal hill ardner, has a fine lot of home raised garden seed: all wishing good growing seeds should call on him. | Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After Four teen Years of Suffering “I have been afflicted with sciatic then. matism for fourteen years.” says Josh | Edgar, of Germantown, Cal “1 was | able to be around but constantly suffered. | [ tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain | Balm, which I did and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured, and Iam happy to say it has not since return. ed.” hy not use this lniment and get well? It is for sale by Green's Pharmacy. As a Food For the Skin. To Make It Smooth, Healthy and Beautiful, Dr. Chase's Ointment is Hailed by Thousands of Fair Women Every woman, no matter how beautiful her shin, finds need at times of some preparation t wer me the redness ar 10 ghness and to re the pimples, blackheads and skin irrita Powders may cover up the figuring erupt but can never re them, and are positively injurious because they clog up the pores of the kin. Dr, Chase's Ointment is a food for the skin. It reac yy KDSOrHe horoughly each and every ski disease i x £ ne Kin 201 soft and car, \ woman's Dr. Chase's Oint he most perfect skis ITCS eCIema, t ch women ect e feet are sore and chafed with {1 Chase's Qint. 8 a & i nilays the as ng 1 lime Ihe f $M a Every of chahng tion Or ¢ 1 K Dr Chase { ent afl , ain cure, ¥ | \ e 10 be el SCOTe { +} a {1 United Slate ) CF A Xx, al a or, A.W, Chase Me e a N.Y » tp P) Cer er Ha M WwW. 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' nis diseas : how to j ‘ Dy : Ange 18 11 ¢ es ro MM Say Our three co) Coug ast ne only 11ee 1 mth ) giving the Chambe dy. they dg ec and came out In : other children whose parents did not use . retiad xt Aout 144 " his remedy har oldes title g would Ca ustily for « gh syrug el wee ’ whoops ESSIE VINKELY Ha > [| ville, Ala i sale by Gree ha Macy 3 I'be blind actor usually requires a lead IDR man There is a report that trees are sh ol ing forth and buds are bursting Some women divide their time between prayer meetings and bargamn sales An angry person io an Argument re. sembles a cripple in a foot race De used in a score | Il Kd Al. NOTICES FON NOTICE Ca Jol Lies here given tt | have « » ed lddings to em Rf ng for me in BR! and that the t foe k " ia Cro sole. are mn pert Noone is thor { to ore P ye but my ‘1 4 ‘3 ~H IR “ # ’ a rere with ’ ¢ Mus. ( | x14 Wingate, Pa A PMINIST) AT} OTIC) | 7 ts f OH? 4 Al} Fie { ¢ Boroug f 4 Era ‘ ' NT : ‘ ” ' $s ) L. 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A a r yA W IAM i NKLE A Al law 8 ‘ s Exchange J JeTMmA eral} LB ' yA t SAE ELEY INST oC THE P0.BOX 504 = Uy HARRISBURG PA Cunes act Dame anp Dove ApoicTions) NEw vy Fubsesstd NEw ManAaGE mtn | . - Duck trousers are not appropriate for wel weather Even lightning calculators cannot ale ways predict a thander storm A woman who bolds necessarily a robber, The condition of a man’s liver depends largely ou the way he lives ap A train isn't Nerves Need Fuel To feed control the body. the vital fires or they lose the power to regulate and Unnatural stimulants won't do. Like an air blast on dying embers they cause a sudden flash of heat—then all IS dead. Give the nerves plenty of fuel, and the wo fretting, the headaches, the nervousness, loss of slee y deran digestion, neuralgia, rheumatism and heart troubles, that burn up the brain substance and destroy the nerve-force, Don’t wait till the fires are burned out. forever. will disappear Begin now. “I suffered for a number of years from acute nervous troubles, sleeplessness and distressing pains in my stomach and bowels, the heart, smothering Spell darting pains inshoulder an 1 became badly constipated, had palpitation of oppressed Yeelir back. 1 began taking Dr. Miles’ in chest and Nervige and Nerve and Liver Pllls and In a short time was entirely relieved.” Mus. LE Dickey, Belfast, Me. t. Miles’ Nesvine creates a good Appetite stimulates digestion, quiets nervy. ous Jriitation, fives refreshing of the brain and nerves, Dn. Miss Mepicas Oo, Elkhart, Ind fresh blood to the furnaces Sold by druggists ou guarantee. sleep and sends plenty of
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