THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 6, 1901. 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 ? Boalsburg Frank Ishler and family of Hublers burg, spent Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs Susan [shler Miss Bell, of Tyrone, is at visiting her friend, Miss Priscilla Wilson, Miss Nellie Wian, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. E. A. Fish. er. Samuel Hoover town, paid Tom Stover visit recently. Miss Verna Keller, of Kansas Kan., was in our town on Saturday Harry Shirk spent last Wednesday among friends in Tusseyville. present aud wife, of Lauver and family a City, Messrs George Fortney and Tom Mothersbaugh accompanied by their lady friends attended the Decoration services at the ‘‘Branch’’ on Thursday. Mothersbaugh while the base ball game on Decoration was struck by a ball carelessly by oue of the players, knocking him to the ground, rendering him unconscious for sometime, but soon was on his feet again and at the present writing is about feeling allright with the exception that is neck is somewhat stiff suit of the f: watching Day thrown Geo. pleasant Mille: Joel Stover the home of dav eve. r was a Wesley se Segner, who has been few months engage business at Snow Decoration Prof. ( Lewistown, vi Weiland seve That for on the hi among fr Mrs. P. H. Meyer llefonte nen pent y Lather Da the home of his or on Wednese hustli at present busi the roads. Our The Decoration servi evening were very we W. A. Murray made the Was that had the pris hear it to have been the finest been delivered here for man The Coleville band furnished t for the evening. The Firemen's WAS A Success in every way in over “Morris chair,” was won } Miss Katie We who bad over $2 while the other contestant only had § Many of the students from State ( eRe were in and kept things lively all ever ing. address a: said by eget YCAT musi festiva The conutes Woodward. The forenoon off rather quietly had gone to Millheim, but in the after noon the day was prog with appropriate exercises ferent Sunday | of A. assembled then marche flowers { Memorial Day Since SO many passed person were praver offered sang, in hoo & | pence the he ich and Rev Misses Yearick represent the at the Minist Convention Dors Mabe were week Woodward and say him. Of thinks so mu Miss Burd Memo course, h of re on lowe Progress ng An work : t hnished 1 he be divid nto two, with the part that son of James Alexander : A new pet t y fi buildings for to fail to Abner, On the old Wilson farm near own, long occupied by Daniel Farlys slover, pi ur congratulation Milesburg. A man of this vicinity on Monday eve. ning walked two miles through mud to do an other man up, but, instead of doing as he desired, the other man proved too much for him and hung it on him in good shape. The pugilist, hunting trouble, got all and a little more than he expect. ed. Harry Gingher and family, of Burn. ham, visited his parents, John I. Gingher and wife recently. On Monday night 27th, some person or persons attacked the store door of Wetz ler & Sons, with an auger, boring out the Some one fortunately came along the thief or thieves away. lock. scaring Sam’] Baird left for IL tow The Hose and wvett, Cambria ork ou a saw mill recently. Ladder Co. No will hold a festival on June 22, for the benefit of the company They will the force of the water and other displays will be given with many features of various kind ; all are invited to be present, a helping hand to the fire boys, test (rive Tom and Frank Campbell left on the night train, on Thursday the oth, for ‘renton, N. J., to work in the chain works of that place, Alvin Smith and Clarence Taylor, of Howard, with their families spent Deco- ration day in the burg. The Bald Eagle creek was bank fu on Wednesds wight the 20th number of | aug bt, Wm. G iting on a porch on Fn in autre str Mrs 13) 4 ground ; caused him to fall. and gave him soon recovered James MM works, was badly poisoned on t with front of to the eet In residence fell and other Dr. Huff was called medical aid ueivousness Causes, afterwards 'y Coming attending 1 cemetery while coration A number of pers on Decor ) ellan riah Myers iITg, 10 wor y with Cholera it is almost the summer may busies ited to be use for Ferguson. Musser weeks ago ars 1d behold them a rospects ; ar Frank Bowers APE a room, he bair and str AY BEATA I'D the hone : hey w Ny : ence in Centre Hall, which ha mw for the occas i for several mont) to the hay DY Port Matilda, and Mrs. M Coupe of | Mt L. Gill, and two sons there will also be a new set of buildings ‘corge and Walter, from Conemaugh by the present owner, Samuel Durst visited friends in this place a few days since, Miss Lula Daughenbaugh, a resident | | | visiting their uncle, Calvin Siglerville, Mifflin Co, Pa., over Sunday. Julian. Quite a number of our people were in attendance at the Free Methodist Con. ference at Unionville on Sunday. Edgar Austin and family, of Milesburg, spent Thursday with his mother, at this place, There will be children’s services in the U. B. church next Sunday evening, June Sth, at 7.30 o'clock Mrs. Kate Murphy, of visiting her mother, Mrs Workmen have been Beaver residence near week. Arthur Balsworth, of Buffalo, N. Y., who had been visiting at the home of Daniel Irvin, left for home last Thursday. He was accompanied home by his cousin, Miss Allie Irvin, who expects to spend the summer at the above named place. Mrs. Sarah Turner, of Wallaceton, spent a few days with friends and rela tives at Julian last week. Mrs spend Mrs Reuben Peck and family, of spent a few days last week Pecks aunt, Mrs, Murphy Miss Dora Murphy, of Olivia sent visiting her grand mother, M1 phy, at this place. Lancaster, is Mary Austin the past repairing town the Underwood, of Buffalo, is here to the summer with her daughter, Daniel Irvin, Altoona, with M1 IK Me here the able managemen Davis The orators of the day were Rev Tallhelm and Craig and I. T. Davis The graves of the departed heroes were bands with beautifu account of the inc strewn by willing flowers On lement thoughtfulness onvey the old 10: kS aller Thursday evening Georg NM were the Mr. and Hublershurg, Webner and fan t forget the n the Evange Sunday evening the We have noth ng to week, he wa A Food wi there Boyer cinity th Hartleton, week WAS seen n William Stump and Bruce Rowe were Rossman, at A good time to set out plants just now, they won't sunburn but might drown A ————— { | A W.UChase's Nerve PLT at Krumrine's In Ww Store and I must say have been all that | could desire Unionville. R. T. Comley, one of the best farmers in Centre county, transacted business in our village a few days ago. Dr. W. Irwin, of Julian, is seen almost daily passing to and fro through our town on trips The Doctor has a very extensive practice and has thus far been very successful in his chosen profession. professional 1 Lloyd Underwood and family, of Re. tort, are visiting at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasen Underwood 3 Supt. 5. S. Blair's right hand man, Charley Murray, section boss at lu ian, came down on Decoration dav to take in the sights of our beautiful city and shake hands with his many "neck 0. woods. Ex Sheriff Ishler, of Bel welcome visitor in ody town last Our people were using a road 'r in repairing our The Sheriff had never seen one before and asked whether it was an automobile or a graphophone he wanted to buy it for his son “Orry to play with, ¢ Mrs very serous friends efonte reels Boaz Musser has operation for cancer, and we are glad to state that she is getting along as well as hoped for and the oper. bids fair to formed by lergone a ation prove successful I Drs. Hayes aud Dr, Rus was per Klump of Be our town efonte Decoration day wa heretotore was fu om the rura ing passed off nicely. mony at the graveyard in town was very ined sang beau songs and the Rev Methodist own 1 fr impressive, choir Mumaw, of the made a his charming Thomas Mc( ) eciared a hght peace! n the Poor nnocent » mou which Logan 8t.. Ne fon te Ai my kidneys and | ® of & good dea of aking its res i pains 1 gh the loins Ie and eonstipatio | Ls eof In ¥ the of thelr They gave resnits ee Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. me prompt and thorough relief and | am glad IT IS Exact As We Tell Youl this month to t f our Entire Stock of SPRING an SUMMER CLOTHING. Beginnin { In our establishment, | of these packages amount you left with us. expect. [It mmer Seid LAdii i WA thie didi selling any SCUINE just as gi » LESS MONEY, and t FAUBLE &« SON Brockerhoff House Block. of Rock Hill, Huntingdon Co., is visitin at the home of John Daughenbaugh, o " this place. slgnaty Mrs. Jane Cowher, widow of Geor " Tablets | Cowher, lately deceased, is vis (hat emres & ool in ome day | tives near Bellefonte, UE T¢ | a cold in one day. No OC Dr. A.W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 500 on every Price 25 cents, d ® Cure, no Pay A box at dealers or ir. A. W. Chase Medicine | Co, Buffalo, N. ¥. See that portrait and sig - ’ N. It doesn't take a detective to find fault. abuse of 8 Che, M. D.. are on every laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cur a LAN of the genuine