v 4 { « A CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT Happenings About Centre County Briefly Told by Our Alert Correspondents Note Many Important Events in Different Lo- calities—What is Transpiring—Is Your Section Represented ? Yarnell Ah, happy hilis! ah pleasing shade! Ah, fields beloved In vain, Where once my careless childhood strayed, A stranger vet to pain! 1 feel the gales that from ye glow, A momentary bliss bestow; As waving fresh thelr gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe To breathe a second spring D. W. Boyer and family spent Suncay at Romola. Raymond and Merrel Butler spent Sunday at home. James Heaton has gone to the woods for employment, The whooping cough people are re. covering. The farmers are all done sowing oats and nearly all done sowing corn; some of the oats are up and looks very mice and green. A few weeks ago there was a mistake made in writing the items we find it to be the 14th chapter of Corigthians and the 34 and 35 verses. Mrs. Robert Lucas, of Fairview, wi a pleasant caller in our town. The funeral of Ralph Watkins, of Snow Shoe, passed through our town on Thursday; all ] 18 sympathize with his moth. er in her sad bereavement. Harry Mille Clayton Yarnell and family and Ira Packer, spent Sunday with ) Yarnell's sister, Mrs. Jacob Heaton, Pine Glenn. Mrs. Rachel Walker is on the sick li hope for her speedy recovery. Toseph McCartney Windfield Walker, spent Sunday at home. r has moved to our to | Jacob Yarnell transacted business Bellefonte, on Saturday. We wonder if the Runville scribe has the spring fever or has gone away on a summer furlough that he fails to corre. spond, Frances Confer visited Holts Hollow, last week. Miss Tresste Eckley, Mr. Ed Jennie Confer and Mr. Wm Sundayed at the Watto Rocks. report having had a grand time. Ed. Confer left for Pe Glenn, Mon. day. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, of Flemington, were the guests of J. A. Confer, Sunday. Woodward. Johan Eby, of Rochester, N. Y., sprung a great surprise on his parents by com ing home last Monday. He left Tues day for Johastown. Joseph Ard and wife spent the greater part of last week visiting at New Colum- bia, Union county, where he purchased a horse. W. F. Williams left for Pittsburg where he expects to secure employment We have had some cold nights of late, but so far as is known few iaings have been damaged by frost, friends at Mayes, Kessling They On account of a crust that has formed on the cornfield, some farmers are har rowing their fields; others think of planting Mr. Rishel, burn, were Sunday visitors at Dr Ard’s, Al. Kreamer, of Guisewite, of near Sunday. The following persons had business in Millheim last week: Mrs. Lewis Orndorf and daughter, Mable Wolfe, Mrs, El. mer Smith, Annie Yearick, Verna Hos- terman, Lida Yearick and Gertrude Yearick. Mrs. Young who is well up in the pineties is unable to be around, as usual. John Fultz took suddenly ill last Tues. day. He is one of the firm of Fultz Bros., who are operating J, C. F. Motz's saw mill, ee wife and daughter, of Co- Ww. Pp Penn Hall, James town, visited here or Milesburg. Henry Twitmire, of Newry, is a guest of Mrs. Kitchen. Rev. BEd. Gwynn, of Martinsburg, was a recent visitor to the burg. Col, Elsworth Kreamer, of California, arrived home recently. C. K. Essington arrived home from Niagara to remain for a short season, Mrs. Florence Davis, of Philipsburg, is visiting her father and sister's, Sam’l Orris. Harry Fulton, of Pittsburg, arrived to the burg for a brief visit Ross Whiteman, of Little Sugarvalley, visited his sister, Mrs. Ellen Swires, of this place; it was his second visit in thirty six years to the burg. James McCullough left on Monday for | Erie as a representative of Bald Eagle Lodge, 410, 1. 0. O, F., to Grand Lodge that convened there this week, Israel Comer spent Sunday in Howard | with his daughter, Mrs, Benj. Wyland. Wilson Charles, of Tyrone, stopped off between trains on Monday with his par. | ents, Sam'l Charles and wife, The M. E. Ald society at their social on Saturday night, realized $9.26 for their trouble. Dester Jones arrived home on Monday from Pitcairn for a few days. The Best Liniment. “1 have derived great benefit from the use of Chamberlain's Pin Balm for rheu. matism and lumbago,” says Mts, Anna Hagelgans, of Tuckahoe, N. ¥. “My husband used it for a sprained back and was also quickly relieved, Io fact it is y liniment I have ever | cold storage business, - THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 22, 1902, Philipsburg. W. O. Robison, the grocer, is on the | SICK The annual musical concert of our public schools will be held next Friday evening. It will be the musical event of the year. Admission 20¢., children roc. 1st. F, A. Norman, who about five years | ago was bookkeeper for Swift & Co., in this place, is here shaking hands with his many friends. He has been located in Boston for five years, engaged in the Journal, Died, at the family home near Blue Ball, Tuesday, May 13, of heart trouble, | Mrs, | The after an illness of four months, James Armstrong, aged 35 years. loss of the mother leaves a family of six children, the oldest 12 years of age, the | youngest a baby of three months to the care of the bereaved husband. Some two hundred officers and dele. gates were in attendance of the Epworth League, last week, and the spacious auditorium of Trinity church was more than once during the convention taxed | to accommodate the big audiences, Bish. op Foss spoke Friday evening to an im- mense audience and was the star of first magnitude in the galaxy that shone upon the gathering. The sessions were all in- teresting and many of the addresses were very fine. Good music was also a feature of the occasion. The urgent need of the volcano suffer- ers of St. Pierre calls loudly for help from all of us, Cashier Lukenbach, of the First National bauk, will gladly receive and forward contributions to this relief fund. Aaronsburg. Luther Stover and wife returned a few days’ yisit to friends in and Bellefonte. from Altoona “dna Marie Weaver, of Coburn i grandpa Weaver a visit, her | interest in school work 2 in the Aaronsbarg grams Five of the pupils rece liplomas as fol i Ruth Swabb, r, and John Krape. have taken one step t y of the ladder « Serres ny how er, i Cot their the tog will reach CC days with Mrs town. 1 A. Weaver, a few hours on Sunday and brother, of Cob with his Luther Kurtz and were visiting relatives and friends in burg Miss form the pul another supply hats which she will able price D. K. Musser, of dayed with his mother, wife, Catherine Frank wishes that she has just of stylish city seil At a very reason. to got Dr. Bellefonte, Sun. Miss Eliza Moore has returned to her home at Centre Hall, she had been nurs. ing grandmother Harter the greater part of last winter. Mrs. Boyer bas taken her place. Newton Stover bas been on the list for the last few weeks, but he iss ily improving. SiC ow. Nittany. John Tate and fan the guests of his m Tate on Sunday. Charley Shaffer, day at this place D.O of Salona, were Mrs. Hettie of Miiton, spent Sun Dorman and turned home from M been pealing bark for William Gates n where they W. A. Shaffer Bill Fisher has rents smith shop where you w to shoe your horses or repa There was an imme e at the Sanydertown ake In cmetery on the Memorial p day afternoon to child of Sunday © Croup, age one vear and seven months, two days less The family have the sympathy of the community in this their sad bereavement John Bartley was to Hublersburg on Sunday to visit his parents Mr on Min ni k, died mem and Mrs the 15, of on Iraneous Cairie Sheats was home on Sunday to see her father, who is not in the best of health; Carrie is living at Lamar with Charley Krape's this summer, Miss Mittie Winkleman and Mrs. Chas Emerick were to Mill Hall on Tuesday on business. Fillmore. Our farmers are all corn. It is reported that two large rattle snakes were seen in one of Chas. Lutz's fields; as a gattier is a rarity in our vi. cinity, the discovery of two created quite a surprise, There will be communion and Love Feast services beginning at half past nine, at the M. E. church in this place next Sunday morning. We are sorry to say that Mrs, William Tressler is still on the sick list, Miss Jennie Whitmer and Leray Was. son attended the E. L. Convention at Philipsburg, last week, Miss Violet Garman is quite ill with measles at present writing. What has become of my brother the done planting | Buffalo Run scribe ? Mrs. Dillen and her grandson, Gordan | | Huey, of Julian, spent Sunday at Henry | Hueys. Several of our people attended the corner stone services at Valley View, last Sunday afternoon. Beware of a Cough, Now is the time to get rid of that | cough, for if you let it hang on no one can tell what the result may be. Others bave been cured of their hs very pickly by using Chamberlain's Cough y. Mt A. J. DaCosta, of Gaines. ville, Fia., says, “A friend of mine, a painter of this town, who was nearly dead with a cough, was cured by one bottle of Chamberiain’s Cough Remedy. He also recommended it to a lady who was suffering | George's Valley. The farmers are through planting corn, Our supervisor, Mr. Neese, has made quite a change on the creek road to Co burn; we hope he will do the same through Georges valley,along the moun. tain road where it is very bad, Wilber Sunday, Lucas and wife visited here on On Sunday evening of last week the Madisonburg scribe was through this section posting up bills which he highly | appreciates and while riding down the street on his wheel, the scribe resembled a South American baboon, Lied—Is it possible, in this conscieh- tious, sanctimonious valley of churches, yes it is verily so. A lie has been circu. | lated, that F. P. Duck has his farm for sale, which is an infamous lie. If the intruder is apprehended he will be of some poor rickety, mahogany, finish color indignation, and if he gets an overdose of those No. g shoes, his soul will glide off for the land where the hot house plants never freeze, One day last week while one of our young men was working in a field with a clod crusher, the tongue broke off which sent the driver ‘head over heels’ on the ground, receiving slight injuries. After recovering himself he started home sing- ing as he went: Have you ever heard of the two ""hoss’’ shay, That was built in such a logical way? It ran one hundred years to a day, And then of a sudden, it, ah, but stay. Now in building of chaises I'll tell y what, There's always, somewhere, the weak- est spot, Above or below, within or without, And that's the reason beyond a doubt A shay breaks down out. The of timber of ou but doesn’t wear Decker brothers bought Lobert Bartges, a mile north « i engaged Misses Mabe callers here on St it There ve ¢ Was a rch on Si of Centre Hall, place (31 Josep} g. Emory are helping Centre Hall. » daughter of Austin Krape is | gecumonia who lay at the Royer near town ill of pneu. monia, has improved enough to be able to be taken to his home at Millheim The new building creamery is drawing and will be about the one burned of the pear compietion me third larger New machinery w added for that destroyed by fire and the work be conducted on a large scale. Miss Aona Harr than 11 be Peit. Rev. Ward Shultz preached in Evangelical church oun Sunday evening Mrs Youngst Foreman will this week. Edward wn, O, 3 hand dua sradl etrtlos Husband Das secured empioy leave for where ment Roxauna Brishin left for an extended visit to York and Harrisburg Merchant nen 10 put an addition to his store should have more su chants in 0. Benner has a force of enterprising mer. tals town of Fhiladeiphia Mrs . “td sper days with b at Shason BR for | 10 aban the present and Huy Lreman for at Hecla elle, ivder returned fron day. He is employed there Austin Krape returned to Jepette this | he months week where has been working for several Miss Lizzie Moore will weeks with her sister, Mrs. Kerlin has been in Aaronshurg for the past mouths caring for Mrs. Wm who had been quite | now ix Walker. Mrs. Davis Frain, who had been very 11 the past several weeks, is much im. proved at this writing Calvin Kling is able to be at his work again after being kicked by a borse, which confined him to his home several days The skimming station of Franklin Long, of Salona, is in operation at Jack. sonville, Mrs. Jas Heverly is spending the week at Howard where she is engaged in sew: ing for Mrs. A. A. Schenck. On Friday, May 16, Margaret, the in. fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Aley, of Jacksonville, aged six weeks died of whooping cough. Funeral took place Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, in the United Evangelical church, ser. vices conducted by Rev. Balr, interment in the Presbyterian cemetery, The par | ents have the sympathy of the communi ty in the loss of their loved one, Mr. and Mrs. Robb were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Vonada. Henry Tibbens, of Bellefonte, accom. | panied by John Noll, of Kansas, former. ly of Centre county, visited in our vicina: | ty. Mrs. Rufus Blerly is able to be up | again after being confined to her bed several weeks, ——————————————_— S100 Reward Sivo, The readers of this pawer will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one drea disease that science has been able to cure in all its Stages, and that is Oatarrh. Hali's Catarrh Lure im the only positive sure known to the medi. eal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, I} directly upon the blood and mucous su of thereby destroying the founda disease, giving the ant by dullding up the econstitut in The LL] home | Howard | { church | AWAY At Classis | wh $ of Bellefonte, spent | several days with ber friend Romie Van. | the | | hay this week for Hale ber | We | at his Tenetle | vices in “EEL evening spend several | She | Harter, | but is improving | ty. Coburn. Ezra Burd left for Johnstown where he intends to work. Elmer Kooney left for Harrisburg after spending a week with his family, Ezra Harter, who is working near Milroy, was home on a visit, Mrs. Annie M, Hackenberg, and Miss Havnah Everett are delegates to the convention at Loganton this week. Mrs. Simon King was on the sick list but is better, The scribe of Highvalley was in town on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Aunie Hackenburg and Miss Hannah Everett attended the K. LL. C. E. and Sunday School Convention at Lo- ganton this week, Jerry Corman, A. C. Bartges, Irvin Bartges and Daniel Music left on Mon- day morning for Potter county where they intend to work in the woods T. F. Meyer and Maurice Krader are fishing almost every afternoon, but so far they have not caught anything. Mrs. 8. R. King and daughter, Bessie, left on Friday for Bloomingdule, Luzerne county, where they will visit Mrs. King's mother several weeks, C. H. Meyer is improving his home by building a large porch ou two sides of his house, Several car loads of baled hay shipped from this station last Most of it came from Brushvalley. One day last week a stranger came the home of our Justice of peace, ( Weaver. Cal would need some body shovel coal, but as it is a girl he keep her in the house. were week, to A. to will John, Paul and Coey forget ascension day. say they will not John Vor picasanti ges. Sunday home of Frank ada last a spent y al the § nN t¢¢ to have his paper hangers too busy. S Is ’ oi ut fron {| thorough ¢ | Houserville. nference inthe U. B tended, Sparks, seve(al inlere The Quarterly « 4 church was well Rev of Kunvilie, al preached sting | SCTIOous. 1} wae ack Heino Black ein g service it R . v There was no ast Sabbath Reformed Fred hammer h can Houser, Jr., at be heard of the day has placed a tilt blacksmith Keeping me atl a the oid shog hours G. 8S. Keller and family spent Sunday with friends at Pleasant Gap 1 Dawid loaded a car load of Ross, of Linden Houser Hal Je Ferson of wife were in Hou! : onte last Satard 10 see Welsh's siamin Hoy is suffering f pevere atlas { inflammatory Lism iber of bicyclis day Lemont. Mevers transacted b te, ast week rant Beliefor ‘entre Hall church Schuyler, of ( | ins the Presbyterian lay morning Rev y PIER Heckmaa held © the Method mmunion ser. ist church Toe soldiers’ memorial be held in the Evangelical Rev, Shultz, on Sunoay, May 25th On Decoration day, Mr. Calvin Sowers and Laird Holmes, both of State College, will deliver addresses at the evening and Mr. Heckman, the Methodist minister of State College, will speak at the Branch cemetery services will If you wish to behold something pret. look diagonally across the street from Evey's store any day just after the mails are changed Jaceh Bottorf is making extensive re. pairs around hus residence. Runville. Samuel Lucas and daughter Nora, of Warriors Mark, spent Sunday with his parents at this place. Joseph Shank and wife, of Snow Shoe, spent Sunday with James Locas. Miss Lizzie Walker, who has been in Bellefonte, returned to ber home in this place on Monday evening. Rev, G. A. Sparks’ mother, sister.in. law and her children, all of Baltimore, are visiting him at his home in this place. W. T. Shirk, is improving his house by building a kitchen to it. A large number of the young men bave gone to the woods to work. Children’s serviced will be held in this piace Sunday, June Sth, The funeral of James Kunes, which took place on Tuesday, was largely at. tended. Services were held in the U, B, church and were conducted by Rev. Sparks assisted by Revs. Murray and Ziegler. Interment in the Messiah ceme. tery. Birthday party (On last Friday, May oth, quite a number of onr as sembied at the home of U. G. Auman, it very |§ Bart. | last San. | on Sunday | church by | Houserville in | Millheim. Mrs. Sallie Poorman and daughter, May Kleckner, are her= on an extended visit to relatives and friends I. M. Oreundorf and Mrs. Harriet Vo. pada, of Woodward, transacted business in town on Saturday. J]. B. Hazell and E. 8S. Shaffer, Spring Mills, circulated among friends on Saturday. G. W. Keen, wife and daughter, of Iowa, arrived in town last week and ex- pect to remain in the east for some time, Mr. Keen left here twenty-three years ago, and met with considerable success during his stay, the lumber business shortly. The condition of the Union cemetery is in very bad shape, it is full of brush and weeds ; the fence was put up in 1580 and still unpaid is rotted down and not likely to be pat up soon, unless some one is willing to do so gratuitous; this shows very little respect for the departed ones and especially in a land where so many church steeples point heavenward, Solomon Confer, of near Snow Shoe, is bere on an extended visit among his re- latives and friends, he has sold out his business and intends to go west shortly. The hosiery will has of late been run very irregularly om account of orders and lack of yarn, Solomon Lingle, of Gregg | Was seen in town on Saturday. Miss Jennie K. Reifsuyder is vis {at Bellefonte since Friday friends. township, ast Uniess we ge! a soaking rain shortly, the hay crop will be a failure; the clover coming out in heads on ii ri 5 ccount of the drouth irre; ¥ ! “ a sDOIt and 1s > piaces and WE ularly and doe * wheat immer hats ar a inde and anda ste line of § SOE ch are egant | The Cuban hat is a and the Maniline These t | ing fashion in the lead. Merchant O F. C ceived an wlre. Are ¢ siriking'y very perfectly bewitching be the are WO Styies seen prey dec 1 10 at all eveuls aealy rman has mvoice of some very eiegant | dress goods for summer wear. The pat. terns are all entirely pew and attractive, | and can oot fail to please even the most | fastidions. The prices are remarkably Ow, Wm stable here ness. was horse and exch : to an rease of t purchase anoth Ruhl the | very House ¢ and by everybody now the house uj n pools everywhere, and r | can garden making what an incubu side-dowt former is, walter Bully no ppar to scrub acob Haze ness at Ww here for a few days last week Three of our young Misses, their teens, promenaded one carly ing this week reating who is engaged kesharre, visited his Ong Rus Oak Hall few weeks’ visit w Kaug After a mother, Jao burg to his aged returned to Pills | Ross Lowder and wife spent several days with the latter's parents at Altoona | last week nd Misses Anna Kaup Arnie K spent Sunday here | Miss Elizabeth Thompson, of | College, spent Saturday with Miss Anna { Dale. Ira C. Korman is improving the ap- pearance of his residence on Main street with a new coat of paint, Mrs. Cunniogham and sons, of Pitts. {burg, are visiting at the Lonebarger home. Alex Kuhn and wife, of Boaisburg, speet Sunday with John Close and family. Wm. Fry and IL. G Bellefonte on Saturday. Wm. Myer, of Boalsburg, i» baling bAy for the farmers in onr vicinity, Misses Ella and Catharine Dale spent several days among Ferguson twp friends. ine State Peters were to ors in town on Sunday. Mrs. Loesch and family of Pine Hall, spent Sunday with Mrs. Isaac Tressler recent visitors in town, Mills, spent Thursday at Sunny Hillside Miss Grace Barmmbart is staying at State College for a short time. Harry Lonebarger was to Boalsburg Saturday. Mrs, Geo. Stone and daughter Elsie of Boalsburg were recent guests of the Barnharts, Easily Convinced, If some one should tell you fifty times that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieves pains and that pny na ou m ™ Dive that . of | W. C. Sheesley, of Pine Creek, was in | town last week, he expects 10 gosouth mn | | L. Mothershaugh and wife were visit. | Mr. Romig and wife, of Pittsburg, were | : I L. K. Dale and family, of Pine Grove | children, Whe: Vv HICH stores PROFESSIONAL CARDS. aw Of N. B. SPANGH rney at 2nd A : Distriet wit ’ y : oe JOHN M. KEN & THE NEW GROCERY THE PIONEER LOW PRICES IN BELLEFONTE OF Do y I have the ff th st GOODS DELIVERED FREE E. T. ROAN, Bishop St. Bellefonte, Pa. E. K. RHOADS At his yard opposite the P. R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COALS. Also all kinds of
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