THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, OCTOBER 31, "1901, CORRESPON DEN ng = 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 ? Unionville. David Pratt, wife and | of Houtzdale, Sundayed home. Charles Greist, chief clerk for T. E. Greist, has been confined to his room for more than a week, with some disease of he eyes, being totally blind for a part of the time. We notified that ‘‘Isaac’’ is im- proving and will soon be himself again. Miss Marie; daughter of Mr. and Mis, T. E. Greist, has also been on the sick list during the last week. The school board have secured a sub- stitute for Miss Alice Buck, teacher of the primary school, in the person of Miss Dougherty, of Conamaugh. She will continue to teach until such time as it will be considered safe for Miss Buck to resume charge of the school. After all Wm. P. Fisher had one big day at his cider works. On last Tuesday, owing to the death of Robert Bieriey, the Milesburg cider factory was closed, all of the Mileshurg people came here. The result being, that 2100 gallons of apple juice was made. On last Sunday evening Jobn Shadle, of North Allegheny street, had fifty heads of cabbage stolen form his garden, GAME NOTES OF THE LAST WEEK !— William and Arthur VanValin brought {rom the woods in one day 13 squirrels ; Paul Shipley plodded homeward his weary way carrying 1 wild turkey, 1 pheasant, 4 squirrels. Joe Barton plunk- ed 2 wild turkeys one which dressed 12 pounds. Howard Holtzworth ove day got 3 squirrels and the next day 4 and missed 8 others. Clayton Stover on last Saturday toted 2 wild and squirrels home as the result of bunt. Wm. “‘cabbaged and 4 squirrels in one Greist pilfered 4 chuck. Alfred Spot ed a bear in ¢ vania'' on last dressed 240 It kinds is brought in daily that we canuvot keep a record of all. *"Peck” says he never knew sq to be as plentiful as they are this season. Paul Shipley is wearin linen cover- ing saturated with arnica on third finger of his right band ; the result reaching in the burrow of a woodc after he had dug to within an n length of the animal's dining room, ex- pecting to catch it by the tai draw it out, but the chuck had the business end of his corpus toward the entrauce of the burrow, and ‘‘closed down’ on his said huger, causing a very pan ful wound. Paul says he will use a pair of ice tongs next time On last Tuesday about noon, E. Greist and Mi Maggie Ri the two grays in Union cemetery, town, for what purpose the writer, but short turn house, the bh on the upper quickly aro oat of side of but little he their nerves, the town at a speed to run before, made severa streets and were y middle of the bridge Eagle creek, by Wm Barton then drove ther the ladies and found them on foot, somewhat And now comes a more pleasing picture, On Wednesday evening, at 6 o'clock, just thirty bours after what might have been a serious, if not fatal, accident, Miss Margaret Masters Rich, one of the ladies that figured in the “run-off” excitement, was happily wedded to Charies H. Hicks, of Williamsport, at her home in this city. Miss Rich is the third daugh. ter of the late Hoi. Beni. Rich, a lady of refinement and whose fries Mr. Hicks is a thrifty, facturer of farviture and tive citizen. The house and tastefully decorated. Joba I. Rich, brother of the bride, was best man, and Miss Alice Henchey was bride smaid, and pretty Miss Ma Me Dot was flower gi: The ceremony was perform ed by the Rev rian church. After con gratulations all aired to dining room, where a sumptuous feast had been prepared in time for the event, The bride and groom left on the 8.12 o'clock train for Buffalo and other points on their ittle daughter, at the Pratt of turkeys 5 i h , russ Thur So much iTreis the Mrs. T. h drove the ah the th aor they were fina In DACK it ened exciiea "t f i ¥ ] Was gorgeously rgaret nel * Presby te and the boneymoon tour, after which they will | RO to housekeeping at Williamsport. It was a quiet wedding only their relatives | and most intimate friends being present. | May their journey through life be strewn with roses. Sugarvalley. The Loganton Roller Mill will change ownership April next, Daniel Morris having sold his interest in the property to William Meyer, of Tylersville, For having abused a heifer owned by Irvin Snook so bad that it died, Squire Whitman bound George Goodman over for appearance at court in the sum of three hundred dollars, On the sick list, Robert Herman, Mrs. Aona Cashuer, Mrs, Isaac Frantz, Mrs. Clayton Webber, Elmer Morris and Lee Morris, Daniel Lamey traded traction engines with Clark Gramley, paying a bonus of $100, Charles Rishel, Elmer Emig and Philip Shreckengast each shot a wild turkey in Logen township last David Milley 1s credited with havin i two, Joseph Williams’ barn in Pleasant val- ley, near Rosecrans, was destroyed fire Monday night. All the season's crops, a horse, cow, several fattening hogs, wagon, buggy and harness were High Valley. Fine weather and the farmers are busy taking in their corn crop, which is a good one, Wild geese crossed Monday, southward, the valley last adding three new posts. Sam see things in a good condition, here, and vo candi £0 far, valley if fifth of Election is all but date has showed his face think High vote this before some of 15 not they next our voles counted to notify us year the 80, must month The Co. move their headquarters Or miles east of Woodward, to cut and stock logs to the tram road for the Laurelton lum ber Co Thomas Keen will also move his large mill away from Ibgleby and it southwest of Rankeltown, so he Ingleby Lumber will SIX seven place Says. John Galer, our Rankeltown attorney, is helping Jess Snyder to husk corn ; any one in need of his services call at Jess Snvder's cornfield on Joe Eisenhsuth's farm. | The estimable young wife of Harry Cramer, of Aaronshurg, stepped off the train at Ingleby on Wednesday to pay a visit to her parents, J. F. darker’s. Joe Eisenhuth is at present iu the val. ley looking after his summer crop, he is making preparations to ship it to Linden Hall. Sammy Rupp will move away from | Rankeltown tomorrow to take his stand at Penn Cave ; he says he doesn’t like to leave the town on account of the good | neighbors. Our supervisor, James Weaver, from Aaronsburg, was in the valley fixing up | the road; Mr. Weaver is a gentleman, although he is a republican, No news from Georgetown, and only a little from riding a wheel, so the supervisor must keep the road in a wheeling condition. The hanting season is open! Come boys, and show your spunk ; don't be afraid that the the valley will molest you, only keep the dogs out, On home 0m peopie in Sunday ] last county. Eisenhuth was mes he He says a man must 1e gets there as well as here Is to stay where he can hear jingle came week working in work for al 80 he inten the Frani IK COOK-DAan n his Oi : n Rankeltown, new r tage ; neede fallen h counts | neighbors’ that a balf huge i of the veriest bosh and shoot. under the circumstances business or “lense devoured cor | course thi ing chickens exceedingly Severa of our Young men i supper at evening last, and a very delightfn supper files and chicken in an elegant and inviting per. The table was lavishly furnish- ¢ dishes and beautifully set. schaeflfer won golden opinions rece up a . Old . A aancing party at the Fort hotel on | th tae FIIGAaY occasion proved The rotien up one pion of ¥ d agreeable man 10 Ag al man at home ISItOrs, ners fee Lraesis Potter was were Mills faintly pariy alia ¥ H ommar wi re one, OTsCs At led i pow enle nto i village What has becom are they lost on Egg resigned 7 Our roads a shocking condition and have for months. The roads in Georges valley are pe larly scandalous condition, rut follows rut for miles, and to ¢ faster than a walk would simply 1 most any kind of a vehicle, why this procrastination ? nes in our if our supervisors, they ii are Deen or have in rticu- driv un Colyer. David Meyer, from Ce Hall ; Prof John Meyer, Emanuel Smith and two daughters, Miss Ray and Nora, from Potters Mills ; Mr. and Mrs Geurge lee d John, from this place ; Geor 1 Rufus Bedelyon, from visitors at J. H. nire fron m Bellefonte wn. e an the Stone Mill, were all Moyeir's on Sunda Frank McClellan y, on Sunday Verna Musse visiting at her un brother r, from Centre Hall cle Johu and Wm Miss Blanche Housman visited her friend Miss Anna Corl, at Pleasant Gap over Sunday. Charles Weaver was entertained by his lend, C. 8. Bodtorf, on Sunday. Misses Sadie Wolf and Sadie Bodgon | were rovally entertained by their friends, i | fr Of course Charley was home over Sun. day. By the way : program. another wedding on the ited his sister Annie, at this place, on Sunday. Samuel Slack lost a valuable horse on Monday morning, Some thief has been trying the door of J. H. Moyer's spring house ; there is con. siderable stealing going on in our neigh. borhood this fall ; but beware, you may venture ont once too often and be caught, and the results may be a pretty expen. sive meal, as some one had of late. Conrad Lingle's bad quite a nomber of visitors on Sunday. Mrs. Lingle is improving slowly, prayer meetings are still continued at that place. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Saved His Boy's Life. “I believe I saved my (nine year old) ha a Hie this winter wi Cough Remedy," says A. M. Hoppe, Rio Creek, Wis. “He was 80 choked up with croup that he could not speak. 1 gave it to him freely until he vomited short time he was all right,” by Green's Pharam cy. { douln | week's ] \ i ne | 8H Samuel Alter is improving his farm by | likes to | Drum Station : the Major is | { Misses Carrie and Sadie Bodtorf, Sunday. | John Messmer, from Green Grove, vis. | h Chamberlain's ) Woodward. Tonight being Hallowe'en, will no | be duly celebrated by young Americas in this place, for it has been the talk of some of them for the past four People will do well by putting corn, elc.,, out of their | cabbage, reach Mr. and Mrs Samuel nephew, Jay. Hitlinger, friends in Georges valley. Williams and were visiting Ol, who have spending “Pooley guile succe Ada, in Butialo, month at home, y enjoy bunting and is and Ositions Hosterman ucralive | sister HEE few aggiug the game, Chas, Guisewite and Rusty’ Sheasley Sunday at their pective homes, They are both employed at Mann's ax factory at Yeageriown, spent res d Miss Hannah Winegardner, of Fiedler, pent Saturday with Miss Gertrude Yearick. Adam Sheasley moved to Yeagertown | this week. John Gettig, of Spring Bank, was one | of the visitors at the hotel, John Orndorfl and Dauviel Benner trans. acted business in Millheim on Saturday. Theodore Hosterman and family, of Coburn, and Thomas Hosterman and | family, of Middleburg, were the guests { of Chas. Hosterman over Sunday. A carriage containing five of the young folks from here, was to Miliheim on Thursday. Protracted meeting will commence on Sanday evening in the United Evangeli- cal church. Wm, Glantz is moving his household effects from Madisonburg to this place. L. D. Omdorf, one of our energetic merchants, is kept very busy at present, which is due to increase of trade. Satur. day night is an especially busy time, The majority of our farmers are through busking corn which proves to be a good yield, Chas. Hosterman wholesale dealer in loads of pork to Miffl our enterprisin took ¢ day od two 1ASL produce, imbu yon WEEK. Miss Walters, of Scranton, is visiting at her parental home. T.A Sadie LH Auman and fam siting irnend Farmers Mills. chicken and Friday eveni Miss Carrie visited friends and Sanday ff Potlers Auman, of he bome of David Mills, Mr Ce Ha rs at t Albert Bradford, Sanday. Millbeim, was town Sunday nire nire . Were calle Au=an, of ng through our and Mrs Washington Garbrick, inden Hall, were visitors at the home seen Aaron the bunter, week. Long, succeeded A wagon load from Tylersvill the cave on Sunday. A birthday party was held at James last Saturday evening The Mrs. was somewhat surprised ; many of ber friends and acquaintacces were pres ent and report baving enjoyed them. seives. The gifts were numerous Hall, x Grove's Adam Zeigler, of Linden dayed at Harvey Rossman's PP, Coburn Em’l White's tenant house Noah Brungart, Rebersburg, Sun Hyed at James Grove's. Sun moved into ast Monday Samuel Ru of Kreamerville. ie farmers are nearly have orn ng « Some the f ready. The new over Elk creek. | waiting till it came of our commissioners, iron bridge Is finally spun ook long and patient it bears the names 'R | H. H. Stover was to Julian, on Satur. day last. James Bartley, of Union county, spent a few days at H, H. Stover's. Last Monday Ammon Strayer, who {had been working at Unionville, was | summoned home, on account of the ill. | ness of his father, . | a few days ago; this is the second one for this year. | Communion services were held¥n the | M. EK. church Sunday. Homer Harry's condition is not en couraging. A great attraction on Monday evening was the graphophone at the cigar factory Kentucky's Voice. has often been heard in our na on's affairs and her sons are ever ready to lend their voices and influence for the aid of mankind. From her beautiful moun tain country, where, as a noted writer bas said “the hills are so straight up, they lean back,” writes A, M, Hughes, a druggist of Louisa: “Chamberlain's Collie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is all that can be desired. My customers call for it more and more and physicians, who as a tile are not quick to endorse tent medicines uently prescribe on et only Draciibe | Union county. | years old and is erjoying good health | considering one of her age. | A fine porker died for Jacob Walizer, | i : i : : | macy. Aaronsburg Grandmother Rote hes taken a trip to She is now nearly 86 Miss Mamie Rote accompanied her on her trip. Mrs. Minnie Adams and daughter { Marion, of State College, are spending a | few weeks with Mra, Adams’ parents, Em. Cronemiller’s Mrs Weaver, of Woodward, spent one day last week in the burg with friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs were the guests few days, as this was . Miller in her girlhood days, was we by many old acquaintances. Mr. and Mry, James Weaver spent a few days visiting friends at Spring Mills. Cly Bartges and the Misses Carrie and Nellie Weaver spent Sunday at Penn Hall Un account of Wm. Keister getting a job at Altoona, be resigned as secretary f the Reformed Sunday School. Miss Catherine Smull was unanimously elect. ed secretary in his place. Mr. and Mis. Jesse Wert attended Mr. Brungart’s funeral at Rebersburg om Friday forenoon, Frank Guisewite and family, of Wood- ward, Sundayed with Mrs. Guisewite's parents, j. C. Stover’s. Turd Kreamer and son Harold, of Bellefonte, are the guests of A. 8. Stover, on N. and s'reet. Mrs. Annie Limbert Swarm and son, of Olean, N. Y., are the guests of her parents and other friends. Mrs. Frank Sylvis and son have gone to spend a few months with friends at Alcona Mrs. D. H. Lenker and daughter Sue are visiting Mrs, Lenker's daughter at Brisbin, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Robt very pleasant birthday on Monday evening for leRoy, who entertained little playmates in a very § After having played all games imaginable, Mrs, Mensch them to the dining Noah James Miller, of Lochie Wm Mr she oO! Lritisewile's A nome comed oe had a parLy little boy, 36 of his Mensch surprise their about ner called rcom 0 serve , lo which LeRoy enis h Nn, CARES CU ittle ones did ample § was § e1g ht E » appearance, Fillmore ftimaore. The beautifu Mages one clothes again young nie husking at Waddie's ail a very A good many of our attended the corn ast Friday night ; casant time Ed. Wasson and Ph d fine Pe repo p Hoover an both wild turkeys week oer has ret was oe a enterts ’ ww were and the fais The guests nusic and recital playing games evening Ons elves the Our farmers are busy w ing with their corn ; those who are through husk ing report a fairly good crop Kiss Mabel N made at grip to the College on Saturday Mrs. James Huey last Friday to see lam Heaton, who = Tis usiness went to P her is il} hilipshurg law, Wil place. son-in at that and family, of State Col 1 al the home of Mr. W Henderson John Garoe Ke, Dur Mrs. Robt at her home near this place for her speedy recovery Mrs. Annie Walker Houserville last Friday. ¢ daye we serious y We hope visited : ached at the act Wn Res M.E The temperance meeting the M. KE. chuich aoth, was well Capp, of Scotia, church last Sunday morning pre tr that was held Sunday attended at xt Last Friday, Oct. 25th, death entered the home of Reuben Crust and carried away the aged grandmother, Mrs. Mary Crust. The deceased was quite an aged lady and was preceded to the grave by her husband a number of years ago. She leaves nine children and many other near relatives to mourn their loss. The inneral took place on Sunday afternoon. Rev, Leaver of Stormstown conducted the services. Interment took place at Houserville, Hannah. There will be a festival and box social held at the school house at this place, on Saturday evening, Nov. 20d. Proceeds for the benefit of the M. E. minister, The protracted’ meeting at this place continues to grow in interest. There have been a number of penitents and several conversions, George Nearhoof and daughter Myrtle, visited at the home of Joseph Goss, last Sunday. Mrs. G. Weston, of Port Matilda, visit ed Mrs, Jacob Walk, near this place, one day last week, Miss Elizabeth Hoover was a pleasant visitor at the home of her uncle Samuel, of this place, last Sunday, Martin Lewis, of Blair Co. and Mrs. Mary Bean, of near this place, were married on Thursday of last week, The happy event was a com surprise to everyone, as they had not informed their neighbors and friends of their intentions, Remember we guarantee every pair of our ladies’ §2 shoes Yeager & Davis. tend ) | geese easing man. kinds of | Nittany. Miss Blenor Shaffer visited the Misses Carrie and Mable Raup, of Lamar, un day last week, Mr. and Mrs, James Guusalus, Mrs, William Mank vigited jeech Creek on Sunday. and Charley Gunsalus spent Sunday bis family at this pl with Ace. George To and fawily oa Sun« We are a ni around bere In nee 1H Juile at eau a how day night and » Mr. and M1 LAmAr, were School on Sund Misses Grace Markle sing and Mis of Hublersburg, gut Kessinger and family one and Maud George Kes Kes get singer, all WwW. E Fiast wedk were sls | Some of our attended a sale near Lamar on Saturday peopie Mrs. K. J. Peck and son Ralph, spent part of last week with her father and friends at Jacksonville, Howard Zerby and wife v in Pennsvalley on Sunday. Rev. W. K. Diehl and wife are rejosc- ing over the arrival of a young son, sited friends A. A. Pletcher was to Howard on Sat- urday, returning with a fine cow, Dewey thinks it fine sport helping to drive the cow and drinking milk, W. E. Shaffer is busily engaged 1 and shipping wheat at different along the C. R. R. of Pa. Miss Mabel Kessinger bome after Lamar, Mrs. Tom Bartley, place, but now of near Lamar, is at this writing ; hope she cover uying points returned atl has spending several weeks formerly of critical may soon. Last week of passed on d, of them | ;.. the | Hawk week back to Chicago on T ng to t Altoona burg, with her cousin ™ UeNIRY . also and Chamberlain Mrs a BOOlIng going on hunting Gent 2: whey SoD & There was lots of 3 | % Doo] since SC ALON eve : ry S weet Haines Twp. FP. Aum roke her leg + killed st Henry Stover, resid bh C but is better week Mrs nm the farm wit LOOK very SCT son - La ing « »W er, t sick again the expected torn and 3 husking is about over, wetter than the farmers mith purchased a fine Daniel Rover, at Reber friends at evening, | | Ap] § Vat es 3 an {| from the turnpike to the Pine creek near the residence of Nicodemus Lost don’t to be so Sover Game seem Irwin shot five gray sq William Musser and sons killed s squirrels, of which three were gray. pienly pirrels xicen Ferguson. J. BF. Krumrine spent a few days re- cently in Lock Haven, William Hoover, who went to Grand Islan, Nebraska, thirty.one years ago, and William Fishburn, of the same place, are visiting here among their old friends, John Peters, of Missouri, is in for the season's hunt, Mrs. James McCormick, of Downs, Kan, is visitiog friends in Mifflin and Centre county. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Davis, of Bailey. ville, are mourning the death of their in- fant son Frank aged six months, His death was the result of a ruptured artery brought about by whooping cough. $100 Reward $i, The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Ia at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Ha stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Ostarrh Cure is the onl witive cure kpown 10 the medion) fratern tional treat internally, at stroying the foundat lon of Contin Aid abalet work. The friends at | : Rebersburg, Mra Meta Blots Waker : CLOOM Women Find Happiness and Health in Dr. Greene's Nervura. ains ’ “ Are theses horrible aches a ral? Amd good looks thi Bhall I thin a: 1) med to lose my 4 hauffering I can't pre nd cross ag twenty wrin wail be 3 ! i and remecy wi, serYe your and keep ba marks of will L080 Mus. 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