THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA . JANUARY 30, 1902, 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 ? High Valley Snow an Ih and was but failed ' great Barker xi alien i to to Buve next mont The paper but have none March. The Coburn the Georgetown to the In charter and wy to the tar wood » cut wood sold; to wait t trolley it sold gleby their from val coach is ¢ushions ingies ey, a di Barker is a N made a two High ion he yw 0 3 present blankets to the scribe of after he made the dona his match team and drove Wm. Koonsman Ingleby; through the repairer and tot is the busiest man at the day he works on at night he loads that shows he is vot propoing his against the wall; is propping for bold of the dollar Hannah ICES It was | snow, a | freeze Grain fields are not being benefitted by the kind of winter had. The sick are Jobn Suvder Mrs. Geo. E. Harper, of lung tr Mrs. IL. D. Musser, who endured a severe operation in the German hospital in Philadelphia returned home well Last week Messrs. Detro and Royer moved their sawmill into Erbs Gap for cutting chestnut shingles for D. G Meek. Miss Mabel Smith while coasting down the mountain side, her sled capsizing, she was bruised considerably. W. C. Meyer purchased the Kimport farm on the Branch. The farm contains about g2 acres, at the price of §2800 weather we have ol grip ; ouble A $1,000 Prize. A prominent manufacturer has offered | a prize of one thousand dollars for the best essay on preventive medicine, ‘'be- lieving that a proper exercise of preyen. tive medicine is of incalculable benefits to the human race.” The tendency of medical science is toward preventive measures. The best thought of the world is being given to the subject. and better to prevent than to cure has been fully demonstrated that pnen mouia, one of the most dangerous dis eases that medical men have to contend with, can be prevented by the use Chamberiain’s Cough Remedy Puen mooia always results from a cold or from an attack of influenza (grip), and it has been observed that this remedy counter acts any tendency of these diseases to ward pneumonia, This has been fully proven in many thousands of cases in which this remedy has been need during the great prevalence of colds and grip in recent vears, and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. For sale by Green's rmacy. Some people expect to get their reward in heaven, and no questions asked, It is easier | It | Unionville. Mrs. Belle Duslap and her father, Daniel Taylor, of Fillmore, came over | the mountain a few days ago to do some fancy shopping. Miss Mira Hall, pretty, and bright as | a soap bubble, with her father, A. B. Hall, came down from their mountain | “‘aere’ for the same purpose. They be. lieve in patronizing our home merchants, which is right, L. B. Barthurst, who has been several months, but bad been convalescing, k a relapse a few days ago and is again in a precarious condi tion, sick for TOK [therman Ammerman is ly ly 11] with dropsy, at the Hall. h son-in-law, ing critical of Perry ship, and » home in thie town renter gee Loganton. Daniel Store has leased mi at Wolf's February 25 of diphtheria move Anes are report ey Cyrus will business Bicksler quit the lumber in the spring and take to farm- ing, having rented Mr. Goodman's farm. Emanuel Wirt has leased Esterline’s farm, which he | after April 1 will occupy Centre Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J | Bank, are on the sick list Gelss Wagner, of Manhatten, is visiting friends in this section in Illinois, | been living Illinois some dozen or | more YEArs, AN UNEQUALED RECORD. | There is a Rapidly ] Bellefonte Evidence Rolling up for the Great Medicine Dr. A, WW. Chase's Nerve Pills that hardly any ean fake Ir. A.W. Chase's Nerve | # Without reosly ing marked beneit he wonder! ation of edicine In wie on their Teed Who Are In 8 Weak vpdition, Is the talk of every it Isonly i short time si to Bellefonte got to day they with Bellefonte claret pan bined Soloman Garrett, of 21 A { fomte, Pu, Says I had been lg very { much run down for a long Le My head | aehiod a great deal and | fel! tired and sore all { o vor, 1 was also bothered with sleeplessness at night, 1 saw Dr. A W. Chase's Nerve Pills so highly recommended | gota box at Krumrine's rug Store sand they did me a great dent +f odd, 1 felt fArsirate after using them and aver no hesitation in recommending hit to 4 “rd Ww. Phase’s N Nerve od iar! are + ed fe at eine AA 5 or poral every ory phon. wold seen oe hint wn Fe de all Me ee other med) egheny “Lt. Belle fou ture of A, agen, | i Lemont. Local items are scarce, Samuel Campbell, of the Branch, was seen in our town on Sunday. Anson g Knapp, of Oak Hall, transact | ed business in our town on F riday. Mrs. Linn Bottor ff, of Julian, is visit. ing with her mother, Mrs. { Dale, | of steadily | Emanuel | I. Armstrong, of the | He has ' ting the past summer, Increasing Velume of | for merit | B® | turned home | ents | from an attack of b The caucus meetings, for the purpose nominating township officers were held by both parties last week work. Satur George Meyers, who has been ing in Lilinois, returned home on dav. Referring to things of the re much el past, ated over at the in by Daniel still seem very nt address, Boalsburg Mothershaugh, ex of the maguifice local ule given Al Lt week, Ler member of Fenngy at We $ reporting We welcome The Evangelica jaarterly conl > have news It her Lo our sSOCiation erence at Summit nommn sped al or, ter H Ww. 5 ob Kerste Weaver ; Constable, | H M. Swariz of Poor, |]. Rishe Emanuel Kersteter, E W. F. Smith ; mada ; ( Scho Directors, Zerby ; Auditor, Townclerk, Adam Bariges Visors Georges Valley. The measles still about Edward Lingle has been on Hist for some time. Tie Decker Bro's have the sick moved their | sawmill from the Em'l White tract to Penn Cave where they had been opera to the Yearick tract two miles west of Madisonburg. There was a large turnout at the church Sunday two weeks ago and met with good prospects, there were six joined the church and more to follow, Mrs Ockerman, of Latrolx after a visit with ust U. has her rm pats james ¥ Tumbermen, Ast week Jasper Wagner, one of our bought another team of k Bilious Colic, H Seever, a carpenter and builder Kenton, Tenn , when suffering intensely Hous CO, sent toa gear by drag store for something to re heve him, The druggist sent hom a bot tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, three doses of which effected a permanent cure, This ja the only remedy that can be depended upon in the most severe cases of colic and cholera morbus. Most dru know this and recommend it when such a medi. cine is called for. For sale sale by Green's Pharmacy. Oo! Cornelius | Nittany. Noah Yearick who is employed near State College spent Sunday with his parents at this place. The warm rain on Sunday took the | snow away 80 much that the sleighing is not at all good, Edward Rossman was in Bellefonte on Saturday on business, William Snavely was in Lock Haven one day last week on business. John Minnick were Lo Zion one HNEXRS. Tolbert inst week on busi and day George Several of our young ladies were skating one dq last iaving a The Thur wa out and report werk } held the their ¢ CO00I fucus 1 Se LOA Oks gay arence Yeager: town on Mond week be expe in the spring Holt Sport in it at ih bere The B. F go to Willian famils the er expects to ping Rev. F. Boggs, pastor of the M. EB church, started his protracted meeting at Beech Creek, on Sunday He expects 10 have his next meeting at this place. Walker. Earl Yearick was sick several days, but is able 10 be about again, Mrs. Chas Bartley is reported very in Mis. R J. Snyder, of Niagara, was in our section last week The series of meetings closed with commnnion services, on Sunday, in the Presbyterian church, Several were add. ed to the church. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, friends near Hublershurg Lowery visited The social was well attended on Satur day evening Parties baving tems 10 insert will please hapd them in not later than Mon } they may missed for das byes he week they wore intended morning ol Beware of Olntments for Catarrh that Con. tain Mercury, a mmereury will surely destroy the sense of and completely derange the whole sys tot When entering it through the muoous sur faces ned opt on Dressriptions from reputable ph oo chon, ie Phe daniage they will do is fen fn the gol you can possibly derive from hen. Hall's Catarey Use, manufactured by { honey & Ca, Toledo, UO, contains na mercury, and «taken lnternaily, finert of the. ys upon surinoes and muenus Hall ii ken Care ie ad | Hh Suoh articles should never be used ex. | Aaronsburg. Wm Mingle, of Centre Hall, and son Gross, of Howard, were seen at the home of BE. G, Mingle on Sunday, as that is the place Mr, Mingle's aged mother has ber home and she has been falling very rapidly in health for the last few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Cort Carner, of Hublers burg, were the welcome guests of Mrs Carner’s sister, Mrs. Geo. Charles, Mrs. W. H. Philip, has gone to spend A few weeks with ber mother, at Free- | burg, Editor | Kurtz | Harter efonte and s Mrs spent one day lewis Men ber he sister ia io, h me x hibit his moving arch next Thurs A small adm ged. Part of it wi pictures at { day and Fiid sion wil! for the benefit of the KB. L. Miss Dora Kephart visited friends at State College, recently There will be revival services at M. BE, church next Sunday night; wheth er they continue will be decided later Bert Tate, of Pittsburg with his bride vistted his sunt, Mrs. H. T. Norris, last Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Tate is weil kvown around here, and we extend our hearty congratulations to them Our town has decided to be lit up with gas, We have several good manufac. tuties here ; latest report of the council brother, B R. 8, Death entered the home of Wm. Tik | beos and took therefrom the aged father | ef He was known to be a man of | esteemed worth zround about his bome, | The deceased had been {ll for quite {long time, and everything that loving hearts and willing muds conld do was | done for him, and sadly will he be miss. ed by those who so tendetly cared for him during bis declining years Mrs. Rot. Henderson is pot improv. {ing as fast as her macy fiends wish ber 10 Henry AY nights w char among Resides’ daughter Martha is able to be aroand agaln after a severe attact of scarlet rash Miss Alma Pletcher resigned ber posi. tion as teacher at Plecanot Hill, last Friday. Mr. Fisher, of Zion, will take het place. If all women are nddles some of them the | fonte to spend A 1A | ¢ f leasant Port Matilda. an, who had been ser. divs with preumonia, note, is improving Posting jously il] we are 163 BIOW.LY It is a ale will give the report of ' i Cowher’s success dur. ing the p CASON ; res, 1 nts, one and hut we ni 58 squi 58 rabin ! va beat one aoer M D ition ofa in ‘ organ ws r netry Miss | Bertha Br ¥ 9 nis a al pleces ready ] tu can CATH mus) i Mrs. Jac Yarnell is or Chas. Walker, T Harry Swartz, Mrs R Sor: in our ne has gone to Belle rest of the winter, vs that »h the sick Walker Lucas, and were mms bert town Miss Viola K ithe Quite a number of our folks attended the preaching services at Fairview om Sunday afternoon, condacted by Rew. Bargner D W. Bover has gone to the woods, none Oil, 5 engthen ite ea Mast twion an Jong wi 3b ordinaruy woud, EUREKA
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers