RA ine 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 ? Yamell. Peter Walker, of Cato, transacted busi- ness in our town Friday. James Heaton has returned home, after being employed in the woods most all winter, Mrs. Elmer White and Mrs. Carrie Fisher, of Unionville, were pleasant call. | ers in our city, one day last week. The school closed Wednesday, April 9; all were sorry to leave their teacher : hope to have him back next winter, We now have a news-bag in our town, but it only carries the false news, and the kind the other bug wouldn't hold. Mrs. Flem Poorman, spent a day with her sister-in-law, Mrs Fetzel, of this place. Miss Anna Shenck was the guest of the Hou. Burdell Rockey, one evening last week, We would just say to the new corre. spoudent of Yarnell, to the Gazette, that they'd better write what they know to be true, and leave the things that they don’t know anything about go. The Bible says that they will get their portion of the lake that burns with fire and brim. stone, We would ask all « give our ‘New n Fast Ma i tion, Although youn great deal quite treatment Things fow catch a cold ; ¢ rooster ( a s mouth of bead of a drive vie, Ir MIT. in, St No kel 10 Diow John 14 A certain yo ing that he asked how the re ing to waix tot foot 1t from the M.A B. often, you u get him you wi mg.’ How strange t we should be here on earth to be in the world to come th that one der omination is any better than the other, because we are the same only belong to different churches. There wi mot be a separate place in Heaven for any one. This some people fail to realize at least they do not heed it as God has promised us, Was says she | sh as we do not Our blacksmith says he has been ing to shoe the horses as neat as possible, but he thanks the Lord they do not pinch their toes as they do some of our people Do not forget the preaching service which will be held in the Baptist church on Tuesday evening; all try and be there, as you need no postage. Lemont. Miss Maud Moore, of Philipsburg, spent several days last week with rela. Qiives this place \ Dr. Mary Thompson, of Altoona, visit etl her parents on Thursday. Thomas Williams, of Bellefonte, a caller in our midst on Friday. Frederick the transacted Bellefonte Friday. in in was Dex ker, busine of in Ws Miss Mame Dreese, eldest danghter | of I. J. Dreese, left on Monday morning for Lock Haven, where she will attend the Normal this spring The funeral services of Edward Arm. strong were held in the Methodist church | conducted by was made in on Saturday morning, Rev. Miller. Interment the Branch cemetery. Andrew Tate transacted business the county seat on Saturday last. at Master Freddie Herman spends his | evenings very pleasantly the barber shop, We desire to recuperate for a while after that Easter storm, so von will notice our ‘‘put forth’ this issue is not as large as last, but we desire to say in conclusion that the 218 local freight spoken of last time seems to give some dissatisfaction about being on time : so we might add that it was near 2:40 when it reached here on account of the heavy oad of Mr. Halderman's passengers in Zion. Three of our young mes have started farming this spring Harvey Corman on the Zimmerman farm ; Samuel Clevin sine on Samuel Decker farm ; and Har. vey Hoy ou the Valentine farm. Rev, Price, who preached in the Evan- gelical church, on Sunday evening last, was admired very much by all who heard him, We noticed Pawney, who attended the of Harvey Miller's on Saturday, must have had an eye for business by the amount of stuff he bought, Mr, and Mrs, Austin Brungard are Salting friends at the College, over Sun- y. B. A. Noll, who has been {Il the last Yew weeks, is able to be arvund again, Miss 5. seems out of humor since Kate kas attracted her best friend. At tention, cheer up; there are more of them yet. Lulu H. and Lizzie 8. must be think: ing of a future since the sale ; how about it girls ? Those on the sick list are, Miss May Struble, Isaac Stover, but are improving slowly, rus H., who has taught school, in. to learn eogineering and sawing of Holts Hollow, | | beauty Branch, | on Unionville. William McEwen, who is located at | Davis, W. Va, 1s spending a week with { his boys, Charles and Don, A. B. Musser left for Davis, W. Va., | on Monday morning, after spending a | week with friends in town, A flock of wild geese passed over our city on last Saturday beading for the | lakes and at night another bevy, in pass. | lng over town, became confused on on our streets, but they didn’t, The following officers of Lumen Lodge No. 639 for the ensuing term were in. | stalled on Saturday evening, the sth inst, {by D. W. Glossner, of Eagleville, to wit : | William Bauder, N. G ; Paul Shipley, V. | Spring Mills. | Hiram Durst, having sold his farm | near Farmers Mills, of 100 acres and s8 | acres of woodland to Wm. Bartges, of | Coburn, for $6,500, contemplated loca- ting in Iowa, but last week he purchased | 22 acres of land a short distance up the pike from Mrs, F. H. YanValzah at $70 | per acre, and of course will now remain | here, Mr. Durst is too sound a democrat | | to lose, ac- | count of our bright street lights and for | | a time it was thought they would alight | Ing relatives and friends, | Mr. and Mrs. David Burrell, | spring and | G.; Lundy Lucas, R. and F. F.; Warden, | { Chas. Eckenroth; R. S to N.G., R. T. Comley ; L. 8, Seth Pratt: R. | G., Riley Pratt; L S. Jno. Wilson ; R. 8S. [S, Wm. McEwen; L.S.S. Wm. Morri- | son ; Chaplain, Henry Earon, | Latest report from Elwood Fisher, | who is being treated for stomach trouble in a Phil’a hospital, is encouraging, and | he is expected home soon. | Prof. G. H. Hubbard, principal of the | grammar school, will close a very suc cessful term on Tuesday the Sth inst. Miss Carrie Daley, teacher of the inter mediate grade, will close her school one week later, and Miss Alice Buck, of the primary school, owing to a long spell of sickuess in the beinning of her term, will until in May. Our aid their school tax with a good not close sometime citizens hat they uever had than . ’ will owing to the fact t a more su rps of teachers 4 the above mentioned the 1 cessing ¢ artist and the E. § Ol Harry Calhoun, paper hanger, has M. Greist residen 1 iIsformed E into a thing and a joy Bruce Wasson, view school ‘up hool on Mouday Rev, Crittenden, « our town on last Of Seneca indi for a In ing merch stand and Wolf's store. We hu age Store Pe Some one + lake advant and Miss Kate Mover ast week, at Milton ngart spent a few Gays, Rev. Smith will preach at this place, next Sunday mornis ock, and Rev ck R. D and bai D. B. Weaver's m O. H. Wolf and wife were 10 Boalsburg last Thursday to attend the funeral of a grand child and the only danghter Joseph and Mary Meyers 100 ¢ ou at tiing wrsbu nthe aftern that hs Ke | dam last Buck Bierly, ager i contractor from repaired Friday of bat Allen Brun for the We are glad to report t gart bas made application office at this place post W. A. J. Korman and family spent last Sunday visiting in Pennsvalléy Cooney Bowersox, from Sugarvalley and Calvin Bowersox from N ppenose valley spent last Sunday at the home of C. J. Greninger's, at this place Rockview. Sunday was a wilh a cold rain very unpleasant day Vernor Waite and wife spent Su at the home of Jacob Hoy's Mrs. Ezra Smith was very sick week and is no better at this writic K Mr. Ishler, | pleted] the Rockview last our supervisor, bas com that the late flood had washed away, he has been Kept very busy the past week bridge, Some farmers are plowing their oats ground and others corn ground, while others are working on the township road The Rockview Sunday school opened | with a fair attendance hope it may in. | crease in number, The angel of death came to the home {of Mr. and Mrs, | Meyers, and claimed | their only child as his own Ferguson Twp. ] | Some of our farmers are plowing. | Mrs. Musser is convalescing, A. M. Brown and son, Blaine, made a : i flying trip to Buffalo work on his new barn | Fracklin Bowersox has commenced | : : ily of Spring Mills who have moved to our valley. Mr. Robinson is engaged in manufacturing staves on the Musser tract, a boy. At Howard Goss’ sale stock of all kinds brought good prices, a total of over $2,000. Prank Krumrine resigned his position at Pittsburg and returned to his formes home near State College, There Is more Oatareh In this seotion of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last fow years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years dootors ronouneed It a loeal disease, aid preseribed ocal remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable, Selence has proven eatarrh to be & consti utional disease, and, therefore. requires constitutional treatment, Hails Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ulilo, is the only constitutional oure on the market, It is taken Internally in doses from wu . ndred 0d to t it be end for oiren and Testimon «J. CHENEY & 00, Toledo, 0 The eto Are the best, 8S to V. | Mrs, Simon Small, of Altoona, is visit- | the guest of | Miss Lizzie Stover left last week for Philadelphia to purchase her usual summer stock of millinery | goods. Miss Stover always displays an | exquisite taste in her selections. The | grand opening days will be on the 11th and 12th inst, Smith Bros. have been stocking some | { of our streams with trout, Wm. Ruhl, proprietor of the livery and | exchange stable, here, is doing an ex- cellent business, and bas been forced to increase his stock of horses and vehicles. He has just added two fast animals, a road wagon and buggy. Wilbur, son of Michael Shires, the popular and active insurance agent of our village, is now located in Chic ago, and egaged with the N. P. E. R. R. Co Mr. Shires is a young man of ler able ability and highly intelligent, consi A week or ten day merchan T. Corman fencing The cent floo since, load of at a sacrifice bought a car pain and Dar wash out occasione 1, In front of the cupied by David Burrel bn Horne Hoour viliage, ast week v 0 private | The new fi al They were 1 Cake and Mittie Winkle the es Minnie man and Mary Dorman funeral of Herm Transue's. on forenoon and the funera john Watson Pau attended Saturday Mrs at also of on Monday afternoon St cemete bome lays at Fleming ton helping her Mr. and Mrs. Bart ey move 10 Kote, where they to farming has returned are going Miss Lovina Emrick spent week he 10 move from Mackeyville g ber sister oie pi Mill Hal Aaronsburg, Dr Hoy. of Alt wooayh KE Mr. and Mrs Howard smith ton | Mrs. Wm Jamiso: spent a few days at the re lence of their Uncle, Jerry Kline, who is getting weaker at this writing Mrs. Noah Weaver ol Woodward, Aas guests of Weaver's Heckman, of Logan of Lock Haven, still Mrs. C pent ne day Lewis Mensch Kreamer, asl week sand H. H John Grenoble and family, of Spring Mills, and Frank Guise wite, of Feidler, Sundaved with the ladies parents, J. C. Stover's Miss Blanch Bard has taken a trip to pay her former pastor, Rev. Ge arharts, A visit at Auneville The Intermediate schoo! closed on Wednesday ; E. R Wolfe, the teacher, expects to spend some time with his par ents, at Wolfs Store Geo. E. Stover, one of our boss car penters, has gone to Renova again to work as he has been there for lew Years, Miss Theodora Alker spent Sunday with her parcots and other friends. We are always glad to have her with us. Mrs. Margaret Keener Glenn has gone to State Coliege, at which place they expect to go to house keeping Miss Catharine Frank has gone to the | | eastern Cities to select ber spring and summer hats. Her grand opening will | | be announced later, We welcome H. C. Robinson and fam. Ross Grove rejoices over the arrival of | Squire H. K. Summers, we are glad to say, is slowly improving at this writing Hannah. School closed at Hanoah last week, | with many regrets, Miss Hoover, of Tyrone, spent last | week with her aunt, Mrs, A. C. Wil | lame, of this place. J. W. Beckwith will have public sale of his personal property, Saturday, April 12, at his farm vear here, Miss Bessie Williams spent Raster Sunday with relatives in Tyrone. Harry Thomas bas bought a tract of ture land from Mr. Fowler, which perow the Downing tract which he lately purchased, Thomas Beck with bas sold which he lately bought at bought his father's where he will proceed awelling house, What is it that makes Mr. Guyer so pty every time we meet him lately ? Ohl know, it's that tiny baby girl that came to call him “pape.” the property Olivia, and farm wear here, at once to erect a THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, ELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 10, 1902, | | Julian. Miss Nora Williams visited friends at Tyrone over Sunday, ~ Howard Turner, of Pitcairn, is again in our midst for a brief visit, Hile Kline, of Osceolo, spent Sunday with his mother-in-law, Mis. Harbridge, Miss Nannie Campbell left on Monday for Lock Haven, where she will attend the Normal school, Rev, and Mrs, Joseph Andersen, of Altoona, stopped off at Julian for [a few days with Mrs. Anderson's parents, | Rev, and Mrs, Tallhelm, on their way home from conference at Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. Pinch left for Sandy Ridge last week, where they will go to housekeeping. Geo. Campbell and daughter Elva, ac. companied Miss Nannie 10 Lock Haven on Monday, and saw her comfortably located at the Normal school. Dr. W. U. Irvin took a flying trip w Washington last week. The Doctor has had poor health all spring, and upon the advice of an eminent physician, he will take a vacation of a few months and go south, Ira Davis, Jr., has returned from an extended trip to Altoona. His many riends gave him a rousin welcome, { ¥ Walter G. Tallbelm & Son made a busines trip to Bellefonte on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer White, of Win gale, stopped to see his uncle Geo. ( amp bell on their way to Philipburg. Mrs. John Parson's is s proved at this writing, but V b muewhat im- neent Har ¥ bed ¥ ror 18 ati | confined to his The correspondent from did not know Jul dently only Lemont, who ian from a cow, is boy who never farm avythiong but ¢ he did go away he : he was mer was ofl father's Nnever saw looked at an Iw wore In has a position a RK. R. office. H. A. Detwi Woodward er, who teaches schoo! at this week yet E. church were The church has been and furnished and had to dis ished. Pr bas schox the M 6th Services in vs ered papered each in th this oafing heeded at Douty bad another mishag la few days ago, a log was to the saw which contained in it a broken grab, saw in bad shape ot Abrabam Brindle and wife Feidler, Satur A. E. Strayer reports lot of painting and papering on band this year, but peo pie put off their work for the present on account of the smallpox scare were to day Moshannon. Miss Margaret Loy, of Pine Glen, Visiting among friends and relatives, this week John and Clarence Lucas returned to ome in this place last week after having spent some time at Mark Some of our students were home spend ing their spring vacation: those whom we bad the pleasure of seeing were Jeunie Lucas accompanied by ber friend. Miss Russe! and Mande Ravkin, all of Lock Haven Normal We extend our sympathy to the ladies of Moshannon and sorrounding villages that the term of the Moshannon Gram mar school could sot be prolonged. Con soie yourselves girls, for he dreaded to leave you, The Williams family, of Munson, are visiting at the bome of Geo. French. Prof. 8. W. Butler closed his school last Friday and departed for his bome, on Monday Clareace Connelson, night operator at Glllentown, left our midst, last week, to visit bis parents for a few weeks. D. K. McLain, who has been operating at this place, resigned and 1s going to their | farm; Oliver Vail has taken up bis duties. Fravk Zimmerman and wife enter. tained some of their friends last Friday evening ; all present thoroughly enjoyed themselves, Hublersburg, Some of our farmers have commenced their spring plowing. The “Blind Trio,” this place, on Satur ay evening and those that attended were well pleased with their selections. Mrs. Ira K, Shoenfelt, and little nom, Miller, were pleasant callers at the home of her sister, Mrs. G, F. Hoy, be. Bning of the week. H ver Rumberger returned to Lewisburg, where be will resume his studies at Kellar’ Col x Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Whitman were Suiting relatives at Millhelm over Sup. ay. George Kern has gone back 10 schoo! after spending a pleasant vacation and helping his father to move, Ave a concert at Colyer. Our early farmer J, H, Moyer said he is now ready to plant corn, who can beat | this? It any one, please phone to Col yer. Miss Bessie, daughter of G, M. Cooney, spent several days with her friend Miss Mary Moyer, and together the young ladies were guests at the Hous- man home on Sunday, where they had a gay old time. How about it Bessie 7 two for five; three are gratis; you know, those deliveries. J. J. Jordon and Stephen Smith, two of our enterprising young men, left Tues. day for Philadelphia where they expect to secure a position, and try city life for a change. According to the announcement by Rev. J. Feostermacher on Sunday morn. ing, their first quarterly conference will be held by the elder, Rev, W. A. Lea- pold on the 3rd and 4th of May, in the Zion Ev. church, Miss Ray Smith, of Potters Mills, visit- ed Miss Myran Moyer. Girls who was that driver of yours on saturday evening’? | Mrs. levi Stump and Miss Slack visited at |]. H Moyers’ on day. Lizzie Satar- Blauche Moyer please tell us your ex- perience with the turkey gobbler 7 Chas. A knocking the teeth of the is | Warriors Bodtorf, son of C 3. left | expect Cure employment Week James Moore and wife an are ie a On, One aged couple a:0nue very critical not able t their neipless con them were able reach the 01 severs d them 2 | and the Wm last Howard Ei | business trees are Snavely werk move senhuth is in the grafting It is | Rank let and the other lock tail mored that a calf was born at en horn was and and it one an « shoemack m a had bhem- Barnet Eisenhuoth i going in the farm ing business this summer F 24 Keen wears quite a smil® since be removed his mustache Thomas Nagle says be looks twenty years young- er and would stand a chance yet for the fourth wife Get your fishing tackle ready until the th the speckled beauties are eating the birch limbs off that bang into { the stream for two | Bodtorf, | for Oak Grove where he i and | wail 0 | Moshannon. On account of the inclemency of the { weather the Fpworth league service j was not very well attended on Sabbath | evening Come out good folks and let the good work go on. Any any wel has person having work to do would do James W. Lucas be shingle out as a carpenter. carpenter to employ as jung his Young men vou would do well to keep your revolvers in your pox kets when you are going home from seeing your best girl, as you may get into trouble shoot. ing along the road. It looks as ifthe fur season was over when you see the nimrods tugging their traps and fixtures home for the season. John F. Lucas has arrived home with his sawmill which be wil the Stewart land, where he will manufac ture shingles for bis father, John is a husding young man, erect on If you want to buy « heap groceries to Alonza A gels it stocked, go Grove's new store, when he John Confer i his | erect new wire en farm Don’t w or he on a ter IS coming bad Albert { home fron | but you ar ibe neighbors are very kind | in 10 | a1 were to Hu ing to bear the fan ' ive Lloyd Weaver Henry REisenbhuth made a flying trip { 10 Centre Hall LH on Monday. | | Coburn last week, where be is | by the P. R. R. Co Millheim. Tuesday was one of the worst days of the season, it rained and snowed al) day. It was a regular gale from the north east. 8. B. Shaffer, of Madisonburg, was in town, on Tuesday. The Gentzel and Deezer car load of horses arrived on Tuesday and the sale will take place today ; they are the best ever offered here. Mrs. 8. E. Alexander left on Tuesday on an extended visit to Lewisburg, Hughesville and other places. Samuel Ertle and son-doJaw, Wesley Gobble, of Gregg township, transacted business in town, on Saturday. John M. Long, of Tyrone and J. RH. Reifsoyder went over the B. N. & P. valley turnpike road, on Monday to see what is needed to pat the road in good condition, On Tuesday Providence removed the last unreasonable quarantine from this place, which I suppose will end the smallpox scare, and an Investigation will follow, and the 8 of the out. rage should be ver] oo a Daniel Whitman and wife, of Hublers. tug, visited relatives in town over Sun. ay. employed Pine Creek Mills. If a shoe fits you put It on. Some high. ly educated people do not like this for a motto, Sam" angle hus engaged Bd, Weiser summer, on the farm Wm, Bressler is to haul lum. Store. ber for Harter's, from W. , who for . Ba VRE, Wo wis woth 8 for} Mr. pot ci FR, TT Johnson moved from Poe Mills to Almost F I Wm. GCuisewite bay mare | east end of W | On last Satard Peon Cave, Samoer Burd | While | was in county J. S Yank, their hired bos | ed his headquarters. Hereafter he will {clerk in J. H. Detwiler's store; we wish him success Sunday's rain spoiled quite a bit of farmers’ work. Ploughing was all the go. P. D. Hetzel P. J Stover, Baffic Burd is spending Sunday at Aaronsbarg; Eva always enjoys his com. ing. J]. Stover SOTTE hased a from lover | | | | is working for A POINTER TO HORSEMEN CATAWISSA, PA., Feb. 24, 1002. MEssns. Mover Bros : Gentlemen-—About the first of this month our horse went suddenly lame in his left hock. It became swollen to two or three times its normal size. He could bear no weight on it. Upon close exam. ination no signs of bruise or broken skin was discovered. Having your Wire LixiMENT in the store we concluded to try it. After three or four applications, the swelling was moch reduced and he put his foot to the floor and stood on it squarely. At the end of three days—use according to directions--the swelling dis. res al t, and with it the lameness. e have driven him every day since and pronounce him sound as a dollar. We feel that we are doing our
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