Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 27, 1902, Image 7

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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 ?
Colyer.
Election day passed very quietly. Our
efficient squire, J. S. Housman, was again
re-elected for his fourth term as Justice
of the Peace. i
Our Colyer Mills band still have prac- |
tice every week, keeping in apple-pie
order for the festivals this coming season
Quite a number of our people who had
been working at Yeagertown ax factory
have quit there and some have moved
back and others intend to
There will be much moving this spring
loosing some of our people and
others.
John Royer moved to Potters Mills on
Tuesday on James Shires farm,
A great stir and commotion in P,
City this week, ou account of our homnor-
able ‘Mayor’ P.S. Boal and family
moving from his cabin howe across the
street in his newly bought home, Mr.
Boal having lived in what is called the
gaining
‘little log house’ for some 30 years, this |
being his first moving, and said it will be
his last.
Squire Housman had quite an interest
ing law-suit one day last week, business
seems quite brisk. David McCool, from
Farmers Mills, among otl from this
place, transacted some
ness at the above name
Da I's
guest aly W
Miss Cora Houlz i
Gap.
The announcement of the marriage
Miss Elsie, daughter of J. B. Homer
this place, to Claire G. Stem, son of Chas
Stem, of Linden Hall, which will take
place this week, is published.
Rumors are of several more weddings
in our community in the near future.
In conclusion we will give you the
“Model Love Letter,” from a “modest
lover.” "Madame : Most worthy of ac
climation, and much meditation, on the
great reputation, you possess in this na-
tion, I bave a strong inclination to be
come your relation, and by your appro.
bation, I shall make preparation, to re.
i
station,
to my Mary Moderation,
Rebersburg.
Quite a number of our people took in |
parents’ day exercises held in the pri.
mary school,
Prof. A. N. Brungart bas a smile since
that mew visitor came.
A number of our people are attenaing
revival services at Smulliton
The Lutheran people of this place gave
an agreeable surprise social at the Lath
eran parsonage on Friday evening
Many were present and er the
evening.
Many the
water in this place
yed
are bomes that have no
acob Gephart has beer
with pneumonia
If maging prey
ter entertainment
C J. Cronse was
Saturday and Sunday
Geo. Deibhl, our assistant mail
was to Union county over Sund
his parents
West Brushvalley.
Mrs. Geo. Grenoble was visiting friends
in Lock Haven last week,
Mrs. Albert Smith, of Pittsburg is at
present visiting friends and relatives in
this section.
Rev. C. B. Harmon, of Rebershurg,
preached an interesting sermon in the
Lutheran church mn Madisonburg, last
Sunday forenoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hettinger, of Spring
Mills, were visiting friends and relatives
in Madisonburg. last Sunday.
E. G. Grenoble made a fing trip to
Nittany valley, one day last week.
The public sale of J. W. Rupp, two
miles west, of Rebershurg, was well at
tended last Thursday.
The vingicg class recently organized
choo
re
in Hoy's school bouse is progressing fine,
reached an interesting sermon in
iy.
Rev, N. J. Dubbs, of Rebentburg
nl's church, last Sunday forenoon,
amd C. 8. WW. wand.
Women defend the wearing of corsets
‘on economic grounds ; there is less waist,
{ing from a broken elbow,
move my situation, 10 a more convenient | 38d Kunes ate the attending physicians
From yours, Sans. Disimuulation,
Nittany.
At Billy Showers’ saw mill 200,000 feet
of logs are stocked in the yard,
The supper which was to have been
held at W. J. Mauck's on Saturday night
for the benefit of the Ev. church was a
failure on account of the deep snow,
Parties are numerous around here this
winter, there being several every week.
Let them continue,
The scribe visited the school taught by
A. A. Pletcher, last Fridav, and we
found the room filled to its utmost seat.
ing capacity. Tne teacher had arravg-
ed a program which covered a period of
two hours or more; the children recited
and sang with a vim that delighted all;
the patrons and scholars thank their
teacher for his untiring efforts in behalf
of the school.
J. H. Winkleman, who is employed at
| Je
| place over Sunday,
C. B. Winkleman has returned
{ from Johnstown where he had been em.
the past yi and will remain at
a glad you
ployed
home for hort time
El.
LO see
Sunday mort
ast al
h for his ar; all
invited to these ser
conference ve
VICCS.
| Quite a number of our young folks at.
{ tended church at Hublersburg on Satur.
day evening
| We are enjoying about 15 inches of
| snow which wakes good sleighing at pre.
{ sent and our people are making good use |
of it too.
Noah Yearick who is
| State College, came home Friday night
and will visit his parents a short time,
George Tolbert has gone to Oak Grove
| where he has secured
| penter trade.
Dantel Kerns
:
and family accompanied
.
Mrs
Mr
by James Guosallus and family,
and
Pau
and family
aariey runs u
Lranisaiias rove to St
Norris for
Charles
last wee
left town
k
killed by
recovered
Frank Blair had a fine cow
the train a few days ago He
damages from the company.
| Mrs. Daniel Stine bas been very ill
| her home in this place, but is slowly it
proving i
Quite a number of our people attend. |
at
!
1 ¢d the reunion of the 145th Reg. last
i week.
Miss Gertrude Kelly is slowly improv. |
Drs. Irwin |
Potter Tate and little daughter Mary,
| visited friends in town recently.
| Miss Edoa Miogle, of State College,
{spent a few davs visiting her grand.
| parents Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Norris
Dorsey Stine, of Clearfield, returned
to his home last Monday to visit his
mother who is ill,
Hannah.
Winter has come in earnest; roads and
lanes full to the top of the fence
G. M. Marks spent a few days with his
sister, Mrs. Margaret Sharer,
confined to the bouse account of
severe attack of heart trouble and grip
Mathew Adams bavled s e fin
| past here to the
who is sti
on Aa
k
N
aw m
:
ith bh Mrs. Margaret Sharer
§ mother
Ferguson T wp.
Quite a number of Ferguson veterans
attended the reunion of tne 145th Regt
in Bellefonte on Wednesday and Thurs
day, returned greatly pleased
M. P. Corl and wife started on a ten
days visit to Butler county relatives, last
| week,
Jobo K. From leased the J. C. Patton
farm at Centre Line,
i
returned home from a six week's visit
| with York county friends,
Mrs, Benjamin Corl is seriously ill with
| cancer of Jhe bowels
{Having a Run en Chamberiain's Cough
Remedy,
| Between the hours of eleven o'clock a.
m. and closing time at night on Jan, 25th,
l1gor, A F. Clark, druggist, Gade
| Springs, Va, sold twelves bottles of
|C mberiain's Cough Remedy, He says,
| "I never bandied a medicine that sold
| better or gave better satistaction to my
customers.” This Remedy has been in
of them have testified 10 the remarkable
cares which it has effected. When you
seed a good, reliable medicine for a
rsey Shore, visited bis family at this |
home |
work at the car.
| will have
Mrs. C. T. Alkens and her son Ciande, |
Milesburg.
Benj. Holmes, of Lock Haven, was
visible on our streets Wednesday last,
Wm. Treaster, of Lamar, was a guest |
of his sister, Mrs. Levi Grubb, This |
gentleman {is better known as Col. Enoch,
He attended the reunion of the 145th at |
Bellefonte and visited the Centre Demo. |
crat office. After seeing the workings of |
the folding machine and inmates of the |
office, especially over the fair ones, con.
cluded tosubscribe and pay for the paper, |
and did so like an old bachelor could
and would do. Come again, Enoch, |
Wm. Wilson and family, of Green. |
wood, were guests of Mrs. 8, Bathurst, |
Miss Verna Campbell, of Williamsport,
| is visiting in this place.
Mrs, Grace Kreamer, of Virginia, was |
a recent visitor at her parents, Wm. B, |
Grassmire's.
The Excelsior club had a taffy
at Mrs. Wm, Grassmire's.
Bald Eagle Lodge 4101, O. OQ. F. i§ in
a flourishing condition, increasing their
membership every Young man
m a trial, r vou will
you
party
week
by s0 Mng
OW stand with the outside
condition
rt trouble
confinement, The
with him night afier
§ care and well
1 acritical
i %
cated; ne
night administeri
fare
Nelson
from grip.
Lucien Fulton returned from a
h
McKinley is bh
ome suffering
recent
| visit to Tyrone and Philipsburg.
employed near |
Frank, the young man from Bellefonte,
| succeeded 1n getting his sleigh ride Sun.
day night. The ladies got ready for
church-—we listened to their chaff story,
young birds cannot feed the old bird on
chaff After the left the house,
we followed the fox trail for a short
tance; the waiting. All ino
RN 3
readine .
in higt
fath
iadics
was
off
wr Of men witnessed
[Lewis Wetzler and
A. Morris cigars, by
Ephriam Fisher, Be ranch of
the A. T. Morris wholesale house of Cin
cinnall
n are bandling
the represented
ef
te
High Valley.
Snow two feet in the valley | the lam.
ber teams had to stop at this writing
Dr. Barker says snow is too deep lo
hunt, as be must lay off and let the cats
rest
J. W. and Andrew Mejer, of Coburn,
purchased the Ulrich homestead in the
valley. | suppose another peach orchard
is talked of
Samuel! Alter says if the valley will
keep on improving as it has been for
the last few years, the High valley voters
their own voting district and
the scribe gill be the first candidate in
the fieid.
The Ingleby scribe says the High val
ley scribe haunled two weeks at a car
props; that as the weather
was cold and no wolf howling around
the d 80 | took time, Ingleby scribe
The time
ol
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OOT
wi be here that voters
Ke the voters here
svery threes
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Runvil!
I. Walker, who has been in
time, has returned to
attending at this
Min
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and 3
e
be
her home
place
Rev, J. F. Kelley, who bas been visit
ing friends ut this piace for the past
week went to Philipsburg ou Saturday to
visit relatives before goirg to take up his |
work at Middiebarg We join in wish.
ing brother Kelly success in his new
| field of labor
John Furl bas been housed up for the
past two weeks with quinsy
! Weare glad to see our teacher, Mr.
| Fleming, has recovered from bis recent
| tliness, and is again able to return 10 his
| school at this place.
The new stave mill at Gomstam,, 1»
now completed and ready to run,
The protracted meeting which was
held for near seven weeks closed on Fri.
day might. The meeting met with good
| SUCCES
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How's This,
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
cane of Catareh that cannot be cured by
Snow Shoe.
Election day has come and gone, and
the earth do move round on her own
axletree every twenty-four hours subject
to the contitution and Mathew Stanley
Quay.
The elected officers are going around
with a complaisant air, and seem to
think the right thing had been done at
the right time, and especially Ed, G.
| who seems to think that electioneering
pays. The defeated candidates found
that there were more liars in Snow Shoe
twp., than they were aware of,
Howard Cramer, an engineer on the N.
{ ¥. C. R. R. stationed at Clearfield, spent
a few days at his home in this place,
Come again Howard we are glad to see
you,
The smiling countenance of J. F. Lucas
Was seen on our streets a few days the
past week He is managing a large
lumber job at Warriors Mark.
Jane Rankin, who made her home
H. 8, Cramer last
age.
at
8, died week of old
Clarence Lu
brother to Warr
Jose:
accompanied
Mark
Roy Confer
ines
18
bh Vail and
- :
- HIa0
ts, Th
iroaders and miners
'
place, have been kept very
past five mouths, The
about 60 per month.
J. A. Shangraw, one of our hustling
merchants, made a flying trip to Jersey
Shore, last week,
ea bu
Ie80ay event KE
of thi
busy
Or
f
f
average pay is
y
Roy Confer, purchasing a new sleigh
last week, decided he would tour
world After reaching Pleasant Gap be
was Corled (coralled.) Much to his
satisfaction, we hope Anybody know.
ing any further particulars concerning
the young gentlemat
reponde
sh
Lf
will oblige
by phoning at once
not yel
’
ng among friend
Michae
pent ast
Se
and «
at Slate
gnes
bhursday
Ed. Hunter who is employed
toona, is visting bere,
L. Mothershaagh attended the reunion
of the 145th in Bellefonte last week.
The entertainment on Saturday eve
proved a success in every way. Special
mention must be given to Harry Bailey,
Alma Gingerich for the creditable way
in which they performed their parts
The same may be sald of Rose and
Daniel.
in
for Warnersvilie where they
enter the Sanitariom for their healt
Miss Anna Goheen, of Rock Spring,
visited ber friend Miss Priscilla Wilson
last week
Alvin Mever, of Altoona, is at present
vigiting his parents in this place
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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 27, 1902, '
Lemont.
The entertainment at Centre Hall,
given by the Lemont opera troop was a
grand success in every respect,
Born to Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Mitchell a
boy.
Mrs. Frank Williams (nee Miss Sim.
mons of Lauvertown) returned home last
week, feeling sort of fatigued over mar-
ried life,
The sale of personal property of the
late Mrs. Schenck’s, was very well at.
tended last Saturday and most of the
articles sold well,
F. Woods Bathgate, shop clerk for the
P. R. R. Co., at Altoona, spent a few
days at his former home last week,
~ KE. K. Smith, of Oak Hall, was a caller
in our town, on Saturday.
Mrs, Geo. C. Williams is suffering with
a severe attack of whooping cough, We !
wish her quite a relief very soon.
Hannah Woomer, of near town,
sabbath in Centre Hall
Wi
spent a few days
spent
Bottorf, a travelin
ents in town
Thos
meeting
John Mitchell +
his brother Bru
pneumonia,
The Hillside
thi ymmunity
1 Bellefonte. «
Farm farmer was se
last
Axe Mann.
Wm. Miller and wife spent Sunday at
Rock View, at the bowme of Reuben Breon,
week.
Quite a number of our
the entertainment
alurday evening.
people attended
at Pleasant Gap, on
¢ the f our
tied
On Sunday people
: apon aring
no
ing of last week
The family was in bed. The fire was
first discovered by Sue Long, an invalid
who has been confined 10 bed for more
than a year. They had only a few
minutes time to escape from the bouse
| and each had a narrow escape of his life,
James Beck is able to be out on the
| streets again under the skillful treatment
of Dr. §. 8. McCormick.
Mrs. John Hoy is sick at the home of
|
Putt M . ~ } 1 f
The Keller girls left on Wednesday |b r sister, Mrs. Robert Cook, of Howard
expect to |
Pneumonia always results from a cold
{or from an attack of the grip and may be
Prof. J. C. Bryson and DD, K. Mothers. |
baugh attended the Teachers’ Institute |
at Centre Hall last week.
Postmaster Stuart,
was in town on Sunday
Very interesting literary
were held in the High school
afternoon. Harry
honest work
of State College
exercises
ast Friday
Lonebarger did the
Cr
of
been and Sarah Mc
Ferguson's prominent
th throw
. . ’
and sixty
] they id not
gan
Pittsburg.
< ug on
aK H
sand re
h ar
roeighbors |
C. P
Batler
you may g
Long spent a week in
and Panxsutawney,
husines
The candidates have been all
the county for the different offices
Where is Greg's candidate 7 it is soon
time that we get something in this peck
of woods, John, where art thou ?
William Bitner and wife spent Sanday
with her sick mother at Aaronsburg
Michael Shires and daughter Katie,
left for Philadelphia where she will take
a course in a millinery department,
Miss Katie was assistant post master
in this place; her sister Renna has
occupied the vacancy.
Peter Eckel, who is emploved by Wm,
Allison as farm laborer, left last week
for the west lo grow np with the country,
The public sales will svon begin,
Ward Gramley and lady of McE!lhat.
tan, spent Sunday with his parents PF,
M. Gramley.
A Primser Greatly Surprised,
“I never was so much surprised in my
life, as | was with the results of using
Chamberlain's Pain Balm,” says Henry
T. Crook, pressman of the Asheville, (N,
C Gazetiz. "1 contracted a severe case
of theumatism earl
ting my feet wet,
for it without benefit. Ove da
over
prevented by the timely use of Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy. This fact has
been fully proven in many thousands of
cases. Sold by Green's Pharmacy
Potter 1 wp.
Fifteen inches of snow
Saturday last
Many attended the 148:h re.anion and
all speak of having had a fine time
George Rowe wi
Mi Decker
Mrs
move 10 the farm of
valley
Ty?
days
hae, in Georges
Catharine C
he will spend
ster, Mrs. Mc!
NM :
sweet wo on of D
Arson 18 al
pevera
ES
wd
Pine Creek Mills.
on Friday and
‘eet
Harry
i« m wi
Ed Ww
week
Mr
the
M80 Ih
and Mrs. Wm. Winkleblech are
proud possessors of a baby girl
Fred Swver wi
farm this spring
| move on Phil Stover's
The High valley scribe has been to the
election; he says put is good men
N
We may have a wedding in our town
in the near future |
len Stover and wife were out sleigh. |
ing with their pew horse
People who laugh londest don't al. |
ways enjov themselves most i
You ean make your bar ®
ak CREE
il] hss wie Ly
sing wT U3 Hare
ness | A on ra
elfen
Inst pwioe we long ae ot
Stop the
Blight
asad thing to see fine
trees spoiled by
v
| them from
the blight.
can always tel
t. They never do well
|
Is but stay small and
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Let
the weather
do its worst
Cydonine is a preparation
that heals faster than
winds can roughen. If
neglected, face and hands
can bardly keep from
roughening in cold, raw
weather. They can't keep
from being smoo bh if vou
rely on Cvdonime. It heals
quickly it's en.
tirely absorbed For the
same reason there's vo
grease or kiness tw
AUnoY Daintily por.
famed
AFTER SHAVING
Used after shaving it
stantly all
og uming
Pr
45.
hecause
stig
in
stops smart
ma bh
a :
Green's Pharmacy
Bush House Block,
Am having ¢
Fisn Have
Do vou like gO wl Bread ?
I have the stuff that makes it
GOODS DELIVERED FREE
E. T. ROAN,
Bishop St. Bellefonte, Pa.
MONEY TO LOAN
In large and small quantities on
vod security. Farms for sale,
1 pri t and sold.
W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y,
Crider Exchange.
Centre County Banking Co.
over High and ring Moves.