Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 30, 1901, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 30,
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1901.
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CORRESPONDENTS |
DEPARTMENT
Happenings About Centre County
Briefly Told by
A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS
Our Alert Correspondents Note Many
in Different Lo
Is
Important Events
calities—What is Transpiring
Your Section Represented ?
Rebersburg.
Henry Wohlfort, who was so seriously
injured in the boiler explosion, is able
be about.
Crops look
caterpillars.
Jolly P. D. Winters has torn
part of his house and has completed ar-
rangements for a new addition.
’
0
that of
including
down
Henry Detwiler, Sr., is recovering from
his recent illness
A child of
was |
week
Chas. M
leen ash
Gecp Kasi
'
Orren Weaver
yuried in the Uni
married at M
C. McC. Gramle
dryman, is building
foundry
The marri;
and Prof. E
solemnized
will
Rev. H. R.
of Franklin
called home
Mr. Weaver's
On Tuesday the
eran and Reformed
ed the Union
and whitewashed
up-to-date
Henry K rie
be quite
recent
College,
of the
n
ie same,
Farmers in
being rid
been
past
To Cure a Cold in On
e Day.
Take ne
All dr
to cure
aceh box
Laxatis
IRIS
as
Sil
Hall.
Loganton
The farmers are all busy at 1
and sowing. The frosts
ed the fruit trees to any Apple
trees are laden considering the
heaviness with which they bore last year
have not afi
extent
well
* Measles have been prevalent in Logan
ton,
The house of Mrs. Snyder has received
the first new coat of paint.
John Rockey's house is being finished
on the inside this Mr. Rockey's
home is commodious and nicely built
Miles Breon was the architect
week
Councilman Harry Boob has been il
with rheumatism,
Miles Breon is the father
arrived baby girl.
Emery and Will Cupp, and Will Wolf
haye gone to the Black Forest to work
ou a lumber job.
The court having granted the petition
of the tax payers, a new iron bridge at
Tylersville assured. Also one in
Chapman township.
of a newly
is
Dealness Cannot
by local app
diseass
be Cured,
re Deafness)
med jes 11 palness |
dition of the mu
the, When th
earumt g 8 lor h ‘ ve hear
id when It is entirely closed Deafness is
the result, and unless the inflammation ean
taken out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever
nine eases out of ten are caused by eatarrh
which is nothing but an inflamed condition ol
the mucous surfaces
We wlll give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by eatarrh) that ean
not be cured by Fall's Ostarrh Cure, Send for
circulars, free
F.J,. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0,
A¥ Bold by Druggists, The.
Hall's Family Pills are the best,
Unionville.
Albert RODerts, the famous snare |
drummer of Bellefonte, was a welcome
arrival in our town on last Thursday. As
Albert is perfectly harmless and innocent
as a little sheep, we did not increase our
police force during his stay here. He
has been engaged to drum for us on Dec-
oration Day.
Longer Wian, another Bellefonter, was
st Monday with his fine
dappled grays and mammoth
oil tank He supplies the dealers along
the route from Bellefonte to Port Matilda
with genuine 1 He
$0 pleasant can’t
’ ’
but
in town on la
team of
test kerosine
and jolly that one
him, nothwithstanding
understand how he can
gallon
of
an't
ons ol : 11 a
help uy
Jac k Griest ¢
put 175 gal
tank
boys, one dark
night recently, shutters the
Presbyterian parsonage and blocked the
pavement opposite the ‘resbyterian
church, for the purpose of causing
body to fall Thi innocent
boys, and we would suggest, that, if
like happens again, a whipping post
shed in the diamond and the little
bad
took the
Some of our very
{i
on
some
fun
the
}
iS not
yo
establl 44]
severely
»» Wm
own Ear
left for Millhe
David Glenn,
siting her daughter,
{ liefoute, is
M
be
rs Slover
seem to
this season. They can
through this place nearly
Miss Annie E
was the guest of her
Hosterman, last week
Miss Mary Eby and J. C. F. Motz
turned from Lewistown, where they had
been attending a Sunday School Con
vention. They were sent as delegates
from the U. E. V. Sunday School.
Miss Caroline Yearick
Gentzberger, of Mifllmburg,
ing friends in town,
Mr, and Mrs. Torbet Mr, and
Mrs. Hosterman, of were the
guests of Luther Weaver's, on Sunday
the 19th
George Smith, while
timber on a wagon, got
tween a stick of the lumber
wheel, which severed the skin
to the bone. Dr. Musser
the painful wound
Fisher Motz, while his mill, had
the thumb of his left hand badly lacerat
ed with a saw He had the forefinger
of the same hand torn off with a saw a
few years ago.
| CH.
| This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Br nine Teviets
| the remedy that cures a cold in one day
ile numerous
een passing
every day
Gypsies
“
be
Imunds,
rie
of A aronsburg,
Miss Vena
Ad
na,
'Y re
and
wele
and
Coburn,
loading heavy
his finger be
and the
and h
attending
fl
HES
on
|
Boalsburg |
Charles From, of State College, was seen
in our town on Saturday shaking hands
with his many friends, of this place
Mrs. S. H. Bailey and daughter Nannie
made a business trip to Bellefonte last
Saturday.
Andrew Hunter while sitting in church
m Sunday evening was suddenly taken
sick with a rush of blood to the head
He was carried out into the open air and
Kid wa who gave him
relief when he came, and in less than an
hour he taken hon
eRe,
ness tri
having h
Dh ler ent for,
was able to be
(reo. O'Brien, of State Col
town last Friday on a
coach shop, where he is
repainted
'
Dus
Charles Dago, one of the head
the saw mill, of the Linden Hall L
Co., was seen in Thursday
evening
Prof. }. C.
ounty
ihe
our town on
Bryson made a busines
t seat on Saturday.
to the «
M1
his daughter,
1
Gibbony, of Stone
Mrs.
hn Dale and wife
last Wedne
Mother
iss Mable B
t Gap
Dr
1
ow flow:
1 by September,
their new bul
MAYE moving tt
Frank Mays, one of the firm of J. B
Mays & Sons, marble works at Lemont.
was in town Monday setting some of their
fine work in monuments, in the different
cemeteries | their work will always speak
for itself
Potter
and, Bloomfield,
Bertha, were visiting
is always welcome when
Bertha is a pupil at
Joseph Gill of New
and daughter
friends. Joe
he comes.
College.
The members of the
church at Tusseyville,
Children's day June 16,
Some have (tried the Democrat's
| methods, as given in last issue, for doing
| up the caterpillars and find it sure, quick
and easy work thereby to destroy these
pests
will heerve
How to Avoid Trouble
Now 1s the time to provide yourself
and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
It is almost certain to be needed before
the summer is over, and if procured now
may save you a trip to town in the night
or in your busiest season. It is every.
| where admitted to be the most success:
| ful medicine in use for bowel complaints,
| both for children and adults, No family
can afford to be without it. For sale by
| Green's Pharmacy,
- HA
It doesn’t take a detective to find fault,
morial
our
State |
Howard.
Rev. Boggs preached a very able me. |
ermon on last Sabbath morning
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Yerger and little |
davghter Catherine departed for Buffalo,
on Ii
day
John Meese
1 on Monday
of Bellefonte, was seen
Cha
emi
Woodward, who was atte:
Lr at Will
recent
last, which
a sumptuous dine
0 which
bent
’
o'clock
» afternoon wa
short address by Rev,
by prayer
80.
bright and happy birthdays may
| her pathway
———
friends at this
has
a
man, 1
)
Ace
Boggs, followed
The gusts numbered about
hope that many more such
crown
We
Eartle spent a few days among
piace the past week
Grant H of He ted
ness a
OVE
t tnd
xt Sunday
etz
ne
improved hi
ddition to his re
john H. D
“1
b
el
resente
y ’
at Getty
Windber,
her
Case
his absence, his brother Daniel, of Nittany,
attended to the laundry.
Mrs. D. F. Holter has returned from
where she 1 been visiting
and
had
brother the past two weeks.
that
png 1
Om
We are very several
In our
Orry to say
of typhoid fever are rag
t
immunity
i vel $
awara § home
ring his
an
: of
E WILL
Duplicate for 1-3 Less Money any clothing
shown you in any other store in Bellefonte.
E WILL
Show you Three Times the Assortment that
others
show.
You
will
be
sure to find
EXACTLY what you want in our Big Stock.
WE WILL
Not sell anything but Good Honest Clothing,
Clothing that fits as you would have them fit.
That have all the style
their shape as good clothing should.
and character of High Class Merchant Tailor work.
= WE WILL
DO JU
>
ST AS Wi
Mone
W_— —
That keep
We are doing a Big Shoe Business.
Our customers seem to be more than pleased with our Shoe Store
one of them told us last week that the saving was greater than we
claimed and a great deal more than he expected.
We want ours to be the BEST MEN'S and BOYS’
be true.
SHOE STORE in Bell
COME AND SEE
CIVIC
sfante
‘1
agree
VW ———
We guess it must
'
urithy
Wilh
M. FAUBLE & SON,
Evangelical
Brockerhoff House Block,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Milesburg.
Prof. C, IL. Gramley held his teachers’
examination at his place on Wednesday,
the 220d
odist Hill opposite the old M. K. church
property, an over-hauling with paint and
four light windows which gives it a much
better appearance
lewis Seigworth and son, of Monga.
hela City, arrived on Thursday, and is a
guest of his sister, Mrs, A. Kohlbecker,
Miss Rosa Haupt arrived home from
Cambria county on a visit to her brother,
Charles, for six weeks.
A quiet wedding party assembled at
Wm, Johnson's on ednesday evening,
The contracting parties were the second
daughter, Miss Lizzie Johnson and Mr.
Wm. B. Miles gave his house, on Meth. |
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|
|
Tram Shirly, of Jersey Shore, Rev. Smith
of the United Evangelical church offici-
ating. Twenty four friends of the bride
witnessed the ceremony. The principal
cake for the occasion was baked by Mrs
Clara Adams Many pretty presents
were given the bride by her friends
Dr. Sebring, on Friday, reported a case
of scarlet fever ; the victim is Geo. Zim.
merman’s son on Pike street
Mrs. Aun Rorabangh, of Blanchard,
after a visit to her brother John M. Smith,
returned home on Monday.
John A. Confer, of Snow Shoe, was
visible on our streets on Saturday.
Robt. Bierly & Sons, of this place,
have almost completed a gasolene auto.
mobile 6'5 horse power. Four persons
can be comfortably seated to enjoy the
pleasures of the trip with a speed from 3
to 30 miles per hour, It's weight is 1150
| $700,
| urday evening,
ibe. On Thursday afternoon they made
their first trial trip on Pike street showing
its speed. They began work om it 30
days ago When completed it will cost
It requires one gallon of gasolene
10 make a trip of 30 miles
On Friday afternoon Rev. Richard
Wharton passed through a very heavy
storm on this side of Lock Haven, ac
companied by wind, hail, rain, with loud
peals of thunder and sharp lightning
The Presbyterians held a social on Sat.
Considering the inclem.
ency of the wheather met with a success;
receipts of the evening $55.05.
On Sunday a card was placed on Geo,
Zimmerman's door with word “diph-
theria.”
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,