THE C ENTR : ® E DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, BA. po by NOVEMBER 1901. 4 4 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Happenings About Centre County | | Streels., Briefly told by A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS | { Sunday at Wm Our Alert Correspondents Note Many | Lo- Is Important Events in Different calitiecs—What is Transpiring Your Section Represented ? Port Matilda. The farmers in our vicinity with but a few exceptions are ready fur winter, The fun loving boys, of Port had a funny time on Hollow eve night in upsetting and removing small private buildings standing in the back part different lots ; but surely they bad a fun nier time the pight following restoring them to their proper places again order of the owners. Ha! ha! lots of fun in our town. B. F. Gage, a huckster Philipsburg, who was well place in making his usual through Ferga-on Twp, for stopped at Port Matilda on Wednesday of lasweek leaving horse and wagon at Mrs. Lytle’s taking day express for Ty roune promising to return on the evening train of same day, has not returned at by from South trip over this writing ; his absence is clouded with | mystery, The new dwelling house of John M Williams, our accommodating miller, is fast nearing completion and when hnoish- ed will be a fine structure, ly certain tl} ty anarchists in sure 1 We are not positive have any blood thir neighborhood, we have those who forsake early training by lryu comforts and bappueess bors, snd while thus satis ambition, they are neg bome, but are Dallas Cron bunter, of coon hunt panied mighty mi Can be note they plodded thro ful, when all led by an unt low them, an in the party lowing <uite 10 the noise, i heard a noise which made on ends; it was the suapph ing of two cub bears located on top of a hickory tree. He quickly called Miller with the gun : he called loudly "shoot, Miller shoot.” Miller did shoot, but no guod. Dall said, ‘give me Kt never hit anything with a gun in my I'll try this ;’ he leaned tree and held the gan against and blazed away-—down came one bear Dall was then wi ent. He said, “hold let him | 1 get the other one.’ again, he bad become so very nervous by time that he only stunned the second one which fell to the ground ; however, and with the help of the dog and a good sup ply of shells they did him up also ; and as their ammunition was exhanster w hi oun ac of " the 's0 against one ther Lact an thi Luis could do nothing but retreat did in good order, each one wit his back, started for their homes some 3 or 4 miles distant, repeatis 1 bounded homeward, ‘‘good enough one night. a8 cu Nittany. A. A. Pletcher put on bis going to have sn Miss Mable Kessinger fone where winter ; she wi ber many friends Mr. and Mrs. A joicing over the arrival o M: in Bellefonte bome yw she expect be miss 3s Orphia Pletcher s SEWIiNg Harry Kessinger was t Mouday on busin William Snavely shot ; key one day last week | one which he Jdidn"t shot. Elery Krape, of Clintondale, who working at Jersey shore, paid visit on Sunday 18 our town a John Bartley and family spent Sunday at Hublersburg visiting his parents Perry Webner and family day at Hublersburg, the guests of son-in-law, G. E. McCauley and f We had quite a nice little rain on Mon. day afternoon which was very welcome, sent San pen mn his amily Miss Hannah Beck, who is sewing in Bellefonte, spent several days the past week at this place, with her father, We wouldn't be guilty of telling that | two of our young ladies came very near | being upset Sanday night ; of course, | Cleave's horse is young and has not had many ladies riding behind him James Gunsalus and wife and Samuel! | Showers and wifeare visiting friends near Howard on Sunday, Frank Robb, who is employed at Jer. sev Shore, has come home for election | and to visit his family. On Tuesday evening last about so young folks of Nittany and Hublersburg gathered at the home of W. KE. Késsing- er and took his daughter Mable by sur. Riise, by having a dance in her honor, 1 very much, especially when refreshments were served, Kentucky's Voice, has often been heard in our lend their voices and influence for the aid of mavkind. From her beautiful moun. tain conntry, where, as a noted writer has sald “the hills are so straight up, they lean back,” writes A. M. Hoghes, a druggist of louisa: ““Chamberiain’s Colig, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is all that can be desired. My customers call for it more and more and physicians, who as a rule are not quick to endorse patent medicines frequently presciiie iL" a5 cents a bottle at Green's Phar. macy. | the 1} | aud family | attracted | Tnvestigatl Matilda, | | BO wea of | | Cries fODiYy A | Feizar res brought the known in this i dogs : he produce, | those present evjoyed themselves | nation's | affairs and her sons are ever ready to | Yarnell. Rosa Heaton is visiting ber brother at | waleton Aner Claud weeks Qu out aun absence of several Yaroell 1s again seen Miss Mary Croft i8 visi Clarence, wg friends at Porrman, of R Fetzer's, Jerome Coufer has whither she Claude unville, spent returned from Mi Reynoldavilie wis catl iness aud death of her piste: Strickland. A dazghter was born to Mr, and M8 | Edward Burd Oa Friday night when Thomas Hoover ¢ about to eure, he by the barking short distance trom the house and Ou Was sui prised wo Was ol bis dog a upon lo Come TAace to face with a huge bear, and as he had ont for defense he succeeded in and unt Alfrea Shank ; h ips stogie barreled Teeing keel him there aud son re Mr. Shank gun he the bear, to and Henry they to the ground when a i it aud in shoulder acd lo is had thougnt pounded but as OF best, on seeing the size of hie wm ded and together send for more Ip, you SuOn bear between the wing wounded thigh. Heury at his head which Brun alone weighing 33 Buffalo Run. Miss Lailie Moaday, from a fierce battle ensue Feizer then took direct atm flict hide the « the ended dressed over 300lbS., 10S. Rear to Mrs. Ru who happened 1 Mr. | having taken the shooting was Wolis Store. over and everybody seems Ele satisfied ton is We are not dead the brush soir gleening nor sleepis W. Wolf Julian, the ouipi church There was a good attend Rev. Crag filled Latshaw in the M. ¥ day ever ing ance for Rev ASL Sar Daniel Bodie met with a very dent, by having h fit . if while sawing of } William Miss Allie Irvin returued home from Buffalo, where she bas been spending the sumimer, Mrs. Alexander Ellie, made last week. | me. Master Ino. F. Tallhelm, of the firm of | W. G, Tallbelm & Son, accompanied by | his grandmother, are visiting friends in Johnstown umber on er & and her davghter a trip to the Pan-American They report havieg a nice : : : Mr. Houser, of Philipsburg, is the | pleasant caller of Roland Swisher in our own, There will be services in the United Brethern church on Sanday evening. All are invited, Benore. Most of our farmers are through husk. ing corn; the corn crop through this vicinity is good. Miles Mattern, of Dry hollow, was a | pleasant guest of J. W. Balsor's, on Sun. | day last. a pleasant Thursday. Some of our young people bad a very nice time at the home of J. 8. Parsous on Saturday night, which were enjoved by all. Those present were: Edward Markley and Miss Mary Parsons, Will Murtorff and Effie Mafit, Charles Dougless and Maud Pields, Walter Parsons and Alice Wil. Hams, A'da Stuart and Kate Reed, Jovie Penniogton and Sallie Markley, Burch Parsons and Sadie Cross, guest of J. 8. Parsons, on | | | per month, and $107 Mrs. Andy Omel, of State College, was | Oysters were served | Centre Hall Ex Sheriff Spangler has filled up the foul place in front of his building that 1s used for a butcher shop, and was an un sightly mudpuddie Mrs Mary enkirk, Odenkirk, was granted a of John $5 widow pen back pay. Od on of arrived at tt, which daughter has Huye royally A pretty little the home of will be taken care of AS. Kerlin ha urchased the ( house, ite wes Alexan 1's, ands will the April. John Moore had bought it He ais Waler 1s some lumberman opp coming a short OCCupy which cause report cis low, prarmess getting UNCASINESS terns giving out Harp Boozer The Boob property (late Jacob ster's) was purchas by D. A Mi | ship his wheel machinery to Cincinnat! iu a few ed his shops ed Boob wi having cio Mi The Ladies’ West Branch ( church will this § Crome, the Kel form the RK lay and Friday meet 1 ace, Thu Wetze endance, Black and Fans wi es 2¢ dele gates in at Another shut down and will be Aud ROIng i neg Qur town has MES IC Of our region few week there is dang OLAIOns ale wt much in What 15 the other al within two year thi matt a town that pre This should not of busi ug an ad Tease 51a hed Tomes er pulls ou h to his the best work a rces ana 1 ts for the u A new org tr Bright has been the years to her bed jor ast oid week, nearly her re dou | Fred Bard and Boob and Mttle cl Akron, © Mrs. Boob has h household goods shipped and 1» she has gone to her hashand who has secured a job in the rubber works family : 1 8 . iren rune k d ow The next social to be held will be at the residence of Harvey Crouse, on Main street, on Saturday. eventog, All are in vited to come and help to swell the | crowd, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vonada, of Coburn, Sundayed at Wm. Guisewites, Harry Mensch has joined a party of hunters, he expects to spend a week or ten days, success io you Harry, Woodward. | Ward Wise, from Laurelton, was visit. { ing his many friends at this place. | Bloom Shaeffer, of Madisonburg, was | through town representing Keller's Busi. ness College at Lewisburg, and securing | students for same, Ada Hosterman, after a two. weeks’ | visit to her parents and many friends, | has returned to Buffalo. | Cal. Eby spent Saturday and Sunday at home, Cyrus Meyer, of Cobum, protracted meeting in the U, B, church, Sunday evening. Ralph, are visiting her mother, Mrs, Glenn, at Bellefonte, who is reported very ill. I. L. Weaver and Mr, Bowersox, who at urday and Sunday with thels fomtes a her attended | Mr, and Mm. Ed. Stover and son, | Milesburg. Hases turkey letterman shot 22 1b wild TECently a Alvin Smith, George Met Kline and Wm R in Columbus, O ellan, Harry RTE DOW WOT RID METIS Fd in a chain factory, HO Frank Smith met with success hunting ; and home [4] Urey, raccoon, 10 Dring ranou ich making burg, to sp K a gay from his frequ nt visits of minister 10 thelr IKE Dusiness ;. a 4 10 write his nau for life's rugged js x and wife, of Co L parents, A. OG. Rager and parents octety of the Mile A.M Romola. Am gck Ist oe Mis Cag Mo Kissic land Mrs. Jere Chatm the two alter being severe cases of typhoid fever § ire on the er, Geo, m Fillmore. Will Hunsinger who has been spend. ing the summer with his uncle, Tressier, bas returned to Atlantic City. valid all summer, is much worse again, at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Norris, of this place. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Heaton returned from Philipsburg to the bome of the lat. on last Saturday. Miss Lantie, of Pellefonte, visited lately. Bloomer Shut spent a few days recent. ly at Zion, STATE oF Oo, Urry oF ToLebo, | “8 LU as COUNTS { FRANK J. Cngnpey makes onth that he is the saptor partner of the firm of ¥, J, Cuexey & U0, dong business in the Ulty of Toledo, Oo and State aforesald, snd thal sald firm will Ppay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLA RS tor each and every cane of Catarrh that eannas be oured by the use of HALL's CATYARKE CC ne, FRANK J. UHENEY, Sworn to before me and subsoribed, in my | presence, this Sth day of December, A, I). 18% —— A.W, GLEASON Not Jat " all's Ustarrh Cure is taken internally and rectly on the blood Sy AP plod, 0 are the best, Wm, | Miss Tilly Eckley who has been an in. | Arthur Norris, of State College, visited | ter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, James Huey, | among friends and relatives at this place, | To suffer the most excruciating pains, to lose | the use of Hmbas, and to have the joints swollen | and disfigured is the lot of the victim of rheuma | tam, Urde acid In the blood fs the causes of rheurnn- | tim, If the kicneys are active, they remove the uric acid. That is thelr special work. If, on the other hand, the kidneys are deranged, t} sure to be urie acid in the blood and fheumatic pain through the body, ore In Ko amount of liniment will ever cure rheuma- tnm. It sometimes relieves, but cure can only be brought about by settling the kidneys right, The most tive kidney remedy known man is Dr, A, W, Chase's Kid eff oe ID ER. W.CHASE'S 5 KIDNEY-LIVER _ ney-Liver Pilla. “ury cure theumatisin perme. by making the kidneys sctive in thelr work of removing rie neld from the blood, Mr. William J No, 65 Brunson Street, Oswego, 8. ¥Y., “1 am very glad to praise Dr. A.W, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pllis, and tell what they have d 1 suffered for many years Bheumatism and kid ney trouble, and could get no relief until 1 tried Dr. A Canse's Kidney Liver Pills. In them I found imine and oun honestly recom mend then fle nently the u Cond, writes one for me with severs constipation w inte relief erefs™ Ouse pill a dose. eo, a box all dealers, or Dr. A. W, 3 LO other 8 hase Medicine Company, Bub “ o PILLS. Boalsburg. ne and A the : 1A e Yothers of Juliar Miss Ida Wil u were guests of ams on Hur Miss Este typhoid fe a Harpster is very low with and pneumonia. Her many fr i hope for her recovery 3 tp i rheumiat y | again na A al Lory nab ) Mrs. B. C. Erhard Philipsburg, spent a few dave last week with her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Williams Mrs D. I. Richards has been on the | sick list for a short time, but is now con valesce nt, Blaine Williams, who school in Philipsburg was Sunday. William Richards met an accident in Philspsburg, while crossing the Penna. ratlroad his wagon was struck by a pass. {ing freight train, Mr. Richards was thrown from the wagon asd rendered | unconscions, but was fortunate in not re. | ceiving injuries more serious than a broken arm. A valuable horse was so badly crippled that it had to be killed ; the wagon was badly broken, Dahl Cronister had a thrilling experi. ence with the bears a few days ago; be | and some friend were out hunting and The mother bear aroun of is attending home over | killed two little bears. | escaped. We are told a young man from Julian was paying his weekly visit to one of “Martha's” daughters and while retamm- | ing in the wee small hours Sanday morn. | ing he pereeived a small black animal { by the roadside, but did not care for an | encounter with the creature. The other | party was not of the same opinion how: | ever, WANTEDSeveral persons of ebaracter and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to represent and advertise esiablishod wealthy business house of weekly with in offices, x NASA Look at This! One of the most beautiful things of late composition is #A HYMN,” a memo- rial of our late President. WE HAVE IT. Besides we have “The dams, songs from the lorodora,”” and all $ net] hit si popular Dis cer A pera “F We ment, a ideas in design ould handle the ever made and made. We stay and so are " » i. that here joing our A Ade ar a your and IIIA EIN ATTY : | ] . uv AYA LAN wv J COALS. 4 pd i J) i Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw. and Sand. Sp rior screen burning. 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