Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 13, 1901, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 13,
1901. 7
CORRESPONDENTS |
DEPARTMENT
appenings A centre County
Happenings About Centre Co mt this is to be a repetition of the year 1
Briefly Told by (a a summer) will come
Woodward.
Last Sunday was a clear, cool day.
Hence the prediction of seven successive
Sundays doesn’t hold good this season.
| appearances the prophecy that
R1fy
year without
spent a few days at
ABLE WRITERS |, C0 ha) tome in this
f, who
viace
place.
"(AD DC -
A CORPS OF
Grandmother Orndor had been
Many visiting her in nion county, for
sometime, returned home last week,
y ‘he Misses Maud William Verna
| \ hi Iranspiring—1Is ‘ ! ! ’
Calities What is | » fosterman, Lida Yearick and Mess:
Your Section Represented ? terman, Sr., and H, F. YVeari
! Ministerial
and
sister
Our Alert Correspondents Note
Important Events in Different Lo-
Chas. Ho k
attended
Milesburg. Tue
week
Convention, 1
he i
day afternoon evening (
1
t
t her I
Hall,
on the |
NM. Wolfe
was in the
shaking
of Spring Mills,
and
Dr, Braucht
ourg y
bands with many of his acquaintances
Howard Moore, of Howard, was in the
3 rarTm .
burg recently. i from Laurelton and exhibited here,
A. 8S. Smith spent a few days at og large crowd was present,
y last week | 1g over the bat. . 1
tysburg A ND hii the G. A. R J. C. F. Motz transacted
t ’ pb 3 Cc Lr, ¢
Li grount 5 any attending “| Millheim, Monday.
encampment. ‘
" i . left for Pittsburg to visit his Wyle, from Aaronsburg,
Geo ay SE, (or SYN ST through our town selling a choice variety
8 ree
son Joseph, last week, . of strawbervies.
~ 1 o 4 ~ . »
S. $ rman presente
Bes Charles Zhan n La San Miss Laura Hutchison
3 Ay a 2 bouncing Nig YoY bo wea. | from Lewisburg, was the guest «
Cay the md. . Aley Moz
Mrs. Elizabeth Essington died AM -
1 * aS AL J
Thursday morning last; a stroke ¢ was the gue
her death. Interment at Pine Hostes maz
5, on Saturday Sth, See
. Geo. Johnson visited Tyrone re-
Geo. is employed at the Tyrone
recently looking at iD g
DArrows
A
Smith's show came thro' the
business in
assed
passed
and nephew,
f Mrs
on
f Aaroushurg,
Miss Veroa f
munds,
aused
. oO!
Grove
st friend,
week
Since the caterpillar has made its ap
pearance his scason, the question as to
t really turns into a batterfly
frequently asked and will be
in the following brief descrip
forge whether
? : has been
Montgomery & Eckenroth, of Belle: g.cwered
fonte, papered two rooms with good sub- | ion The eggs, from which the cater-
stantial and beautiful paper that will | 5iar is hatched. are laid at a suitable
stand the inspection of the best workmen l in from five to ten days
in that branch of business ; the work was upon the differen the
done for A Smith in a workmanlike the eggs are hatched and a
manner; a npected with the a or caterpillar, appears
workmen ; men they may tell batched, the caterpillar i
you about fourth of an inch in length, but
ADE rapidly it increases in
grown weeks
lace and de
pending e in
S
JOKE IS
ask the
Gray, who is the great
children, savs, ‘I am
ucle Geo.
grand-father of 1¢
begining to feel up in years
about two
Poorman, of Tyrone, spent
jer, Mrs
Clayton
Sunday wit
(3e0. Tav-
or
Two young blooded s walked four
| -
d a
and beho
\ orated with
ered good satisfac!
Samue!
ed his second
n the Scranton
th
§ branches of
exam
Corre
good resu re
, now whom C3
ng i
have been pe
Is again lay son
TO
10%
A fiend
ned
of Homestead
hatle Loidwe
The M. E schoo! he
children’s day
Stops the Cough
Laxative | mie yinine Ta
Cure, no Pay
and Works off the Cold.
cls
1 Maud
ent
WW ry
. gracing the
H ey
John 1 bh, of Penna Furnace,
several days recently among friends in
this place
David Fuhloshi 3" accompanied by
Miss Bess Lytle, of State College called
at the home of P. H. Meyer on Sunday
Quite a number of our citizens attend
ed the commencement exercises at State
College, this week
Will Stuart, one of our rising young
when, who has been working in Pittsburg
for the last few years is at present under
his parental roof,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bituer, of Spring
Mills, are visiting among friends in this
place.
Harry Shirk and family were in Belle
foute on Saturday.
Mrs. Henry Meyer accompanied by
her son Nevin, spent Saturday in the
county seat,
David Getz, one of Lemont’s leading
lights was mn town on Friday night
The class of “04 of State College,
were in town on Saturday and pristed
their numbers in large red letters over a
number of the buildings.
C. E. Welland has had his house
painted by our boss painter Wm. Hess
The water company are having a new
reservoir made as the present one is not
large enough to supply the town with
water during the summer months,
A number of our citizens attended the
funeral of Mrs. Mary Rbinesmith, of  srars
Bellefonte, on Saturday, Lucas CounTy .
y FRraxgk J. Cneset makes oath that he ns the
enlor partner of the frm of F. J. Cheney 4 Co
loing Business in the nt of Toleds Wnty
snd State aforesaid fa That said firm will pay
m oof ONE BUNDRED DOLL ARN fon
each And every case of Catarrh that cannot be
ied by the use of Ha SUATARRN Conn
FRANK J. CHENEY
me and subscribed In my
th day of December. A.D. I,
GLEARON
Ba
Fa & Tyr
pent
This signature is on every box of the ger
Laxative Bromo-Quinine ravi
he remedy that cures a cold in one day
ine
Fultzburg.
Harter, junior member of the
umbering firm of Harter Bros., accom.
panied bv W. C. Krader, of Coburn,
made a trip to West Virginia last week
in search of more lumber. They expect
to go into the lumbering business in that
state { if they can find lumber to sus
them,
AM
Adam Sheasley had the misfortune to
receive a severe cut in the hip with an
axe in the band of a fellow workman
which glanced while they were both peel.
ing bark in the woods on Thursday 6th.
Tom Miller, the ladies man, has pur.
chased a fine young driving horse and
pow can take his many friends out dris
ing with more speed
The sawmill has shut down for the
past two week, on account of bark peel.
img which is now in full blast, when not
delayed by the heavy ralus
romio Ciry Fr Toe a
Bay It Now
the
Do not walt aati] you or some of your
family are sick nigh unto death, and
then send for Chamberlain's Colic, Chol.
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, but buy it sworg to
now and be prepared for an emergency, | [To uo this
It is the one remedy that can always be
betore
A.W
tended Children's day exercises held
the Grange
day.
visiting their fri
at the home of his
and Sunday.
[4
count ofan impo
Kg
su
©
i
|
Zwmont ou
S
the
was delivermg twine in
home in
with her parents,
Bailey
S
rom David M1
vw
K
I
lache! Baumgarduoer, at Stat il
depended upon in the most severe and |
dangerous cases. It is equally valuable |
for children and when reduced with |
water and sweetened is pleasant to take.
For sale by Green's Pharmacy,
Notary bli
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and
acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system rE IR Dinly, free. i
« C [ & CU, Toledo, 0, |
sa Rold
a, Te
Hall's Yami T1in are the best
:
| each box,
Oak Hall.
and daughter at.
)yY
Mrs. Henry Dale
at Pleasant Gap on Satur.
Co are
nith,
f State
Misse 8
; tery . ore
Foster, o eRe,
i, Mrs
A. A Dale, E of Bellefonte
brother
He w
day
tant
a8 Comig
iron home on afternoon on ad
social engagement
Axemann
athering Morday
A
ceeded iu get
A
ude
umber of
1 services at
a
the Lv
Sunday
ay morning
tinment in
Miss ie Dale
rale's Summit,
ana
were
town.
Joseph Stone and daughter Sue
aturday with friends at Julian
agent
hine (
lay
Oscar Stover, of Boalsburg, for
Deering Harvesting Mac
town on
0
Fri
returned to her
Mrs
Geo. Bailey has
Altoona afler a few weeks visit
Mrs
Rock
daughter,
at
John Kline and
visited among
Thursday.
Mrs
friends
priogs on
E B purchased a flock sheey
er, of Pine Grove
Holter and
iting their
Peters
Mattie
nd Miss
«
» 3
wCillC
Misses
pRer
are
ne s«¢
and Mrs
look
Ha
home
George Spayd { Penn
sit here 10 his for:
lay
Miss Ruth Hinds a week
lock Haven with her grandmother
spent
Theodore Hostermaz
mainder of his lumber hauled for ship
ment from the Wetzel tract and has also
Gunished sawing his tract at Pine creek
be is now ready for another tract to move
his mill to,
$ baving the re
Ammon Stover
another horse to take
one he sold a week ago
Penn Twp.
recent
the
y purchased
piace of the
I. A. Meyer, of Coburn, who has been
a student in the Broad street Conserva
tory of Music, Philadelphia, during the
past year, returned home recently
Michael Evert has lately purchased
two hundred acres of timbeland of Mr
Smith
Jacob Kerstetter is the proud father of
a bouncing baby boy since last week
Robbers entered the store room of |
W. Glasgow, at Coburn, one night last
week, and got away with over $200
worth of watches and jewelry. The
money drawer was forced open, but
fortunately for its owner, it contained
only a small amount of money,
A. M. Harter, of the lumbering firm
of Harter Bros, and W. C. Krader left
for West Virginia, Monday. They will
Ko into the lumbering business in that
state if they can find timberland to suit
them
W. LL. Hosterman took a carload
of fat hogs to the eastern markets last
week,
A.J. Evert is in Union and Lycom.
ing counties dealing in horses. "pon
returning he will start out selling bug.
gles.
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
25¢.
Nittany.
Mrs H. ¥
was the guest
several
Mrs
ing on
last week
Stover, of Hublersburg,
of her mother, M: Tate,
days last week,
Kate Snyder, of Tyrone, was call-
her friends at this place
this formerly was t home,
M
fi
we of
heir
JULY IST
= must find every spring and sum-
mer Suit in our store sold.
Our accomplished postmisstres 4
attended the wedding 1
Bertha Mc
day evening
enjoyable
lie Tate, Ie
wa i ed
ath of hi
I'he fu
Iargely aut
near, Mr
eon
iw Week
father
f Mir
peopis
wa i
of the
nera 0
ended by
Fmerick
ome thirty
Mr
look
state that
5 Sick now too ; she
i on Sunday ; this
as sheriff himse
yet
10
Shaffer
ous chi
ly bad
to be up
Mages
the f
Mrs
of Greenburr, was held in
the Suydertown church. She leaves
mourn her early death a husband and
five children, besides many
Cause of death quick consumption
Mr. Neihart, just moved away this
place in the spring
CHILDREN DAY SERVICE n in
day evening was very much enjoyed by
a full house, and the children deserve PY
great praise for the way they conducted
both in speaking and sing-
Ing. It is impossible to give all the
names of those who We wi
ust give a f
by Blanche
man
On last Thursday the funeral of
Will
Nethart,
reiatives
from
themselves, p
ie
recited
bine,’ by
Caleb Mear!
re
The Lowest Prices
Ever Known for.....
= Cood Clothing
Ww
the
Mabie Ke
A
will accomplish this.
when he
= MUST BE CLEANED UP.
A
== Not a single suit to be
carried over if possible.
Yarnell.
to buy your next
summer's clothing
NOW.
ME AT ONCE
Be amongst the first to take advantage of
the BIGGEST PRICE REDUCTION
SALE of GOOD CLOTHING
inaugurated in Centre county,
rain and badly washed 1
Martin, of M
¢, Johu Croft of this $
v of
Ray eshurg =
his un
Oran Heaton, of Milesburg, spent Sun
day at the home his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Confer, at this
place,
Mrs. Alfred Poorman +
Mrs. Bechdel,
Raymond Butler is laid up with a bad
ly cut foot. We hope for his speedy re
covery
I. M. Butler, of Curtin's works, spent
Sunday with his mother, We are always
glad to see him
Children’s day service will be held at
| the U. B. church at this place, Sunday
| morning, June 16. A fine program has
{ been prepared for that occasion.
Miss Alice Neff will close her term of
school for this summer, June 20, with a
picnic; everybody is invited, Bring'your
basket with you
"When the jcat is away the mice wil
play Some people do that too
-
Ferguson.
ace
of
sited her sister
of Snow Shoe last week
ever
Had a surfeit
Caterpillars
of rain as well as of
Crops look all right. unless grass and
wheat lodge from rank growth
Joseph Balley, of Port Scott, Kan
writes he was afflicted with paralysis
He was a sergeant in Co. KE, 4sth P»
Vol. and served all through the war of
the Rebellion.
George W, Bolinger, of Tadpole, ex.
pects a peach crop of not less thas two
thousand bushels.
Mrs. Levine Gates is quite 11] with
dropsy and heart trouble
Miss Mary Bottorf visited
Altoona
friends last week,
Rev. Ralph lin
his family, former
[RAwosD, of Brie, and
Penns valley, are
Jopulas t in
ga
lime
at grandfather Snyder's,
FAUBLES
Brockerhoff House Block, Bellefonte, Pa.