J . ~ 9 CORRESPONDENTS’ Happenings of a Week Over Cen- tre County. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE What has Transpired in the Various Localities—Compiled by a Corps of Alert and Able Writers—Is Your Section Represented? Highvalley. The wild geese crossed the valley, On Wednesday high wind and some snow. On Thursday Mrs, Styers and her sis. ter, voth ladies from east end of the val. ley, were welcome visitors at theseribe’s home. On Monday Dr. Snyder and his'two boys, with two-horse team, passed through Coburn on his way west to take hold of a corn husking job. Have not seen the Rankeltown attor. ney for a long time, but been informed by Jack Elmer that he is so crowded with work that he bas no time to monkey | —that means business before pleasure, Michael Evert, from Coburn, was a welcome visitor at the scribe’s home Sunday. Barnet Eisenbuth, from East paid a visit 10 his brother scribe West Ead. James T. Eisenhuth, from Stonevaliey, made his appearance on Saturday and will stay to vete the straight ticket I still see in some items the age of old families. I believe that the Eisenbuth’s will take the prize, my grandfather was 10g years old, he died in “Mahanoy Jacob his oldest son died at the same lace, age 89 years; muy father died in RHghraley. age 87 years; William died at Rankeltown, age ¢» vears; John died in Pottsville, age 83 years. cannot say, but he was in his Soth year Barnet Eisenhuth, the father of the at above mextioned family, was married to | Catharine Salor, that was her maiden pame, in the city of Philadelphia—she was 8g years, 11 months and g days, died CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 6, 1902, Milesburg. # | Geo. W, Gray recently passed his Sist | anniversary of his birth ; he can read the ! finest print without the aid of glasses. George Moore and family, of Renovo, are spending part of his vacation here, | and will visit at Plinton, Cambria coun- | ty before returning, visit with his sister Mrs. Jas. Bryan. John Whiteman and wife, of North the post office an apple weighing ounces. A pair of glasses were found recently. 22 Mrs. Wesley Crain and describe same. with his sister returned Saturday to ou ! Bud, | As to Geo. I | Kansas, Roland Myers, of Erie, made a brief | Bend, are visiting at Elmyra Swires. | W.R. Campbell had on exhibition at | . THE WEELITTLES AT PRAGUE. While o& /adue on or : above fe [Toldarnr Rwer Cer/dde elevation Aight ore Lille trovell becomes dixay. for fs Svea J~ “Ao expense The owner can get them by calling on | I. Zimmerman after a pleasant visit | Joseph Graffmyre left Saterday for | | Kansas, where he has employment with | | his brother, Rob’t Proudfoot, of DuBois, is visiting his mother, | Glenn Nyhart, hone Saturday to help elect the demo. | cratic ticket He | Mr. Howard, of Johmstown, came | was accompanied by | | Frank Campbell, of McKeesport, ar- rived home Saturday to cast his vote and visit his parents. Col. BE. Kreamer returned to Los An geles, Cal | recently. Mrs. A. S Smith and son Clair arrived : » { home from a six-weeks visit in Columbus, O., with her son Alvin. George Austin isin a critical condition with dropsy amd heart trouble. A. S. Smith is also om the sick list, Homer Noll, of Tyrone, is visiting his parents at this place. Miss Mae Rager died on Saturday of | scrofula, aud was baried on Monday afternoon in the Advent cemetery. She was the eldest daughter of Lucien Rager and wife Oscar Shope, of Johnstown, is visiting his mother du this place. Harry Meyers and wife, of Bellwood, | bad a reception at the home of his par. j ents, on Saturday night. 4o guests were present. Harry was receatly married | and has a most charming wife. He has r splendid position at Bellwood and is prospering in Maharoy; she slipped in a coal hole | which caused her death. Nittany. Miss Bffic Lucas, of Snow Shoe, is the | guest of her uncle Perry Webner, ! H. P. Zerby and wife were Fishing Creek visitors at the home of |. B. Shil- | ings on Sunday afternoon. Miss Mabel Kessinger has returned home for a mouth’s rest; we are glad to have you with us Mabel. Charley Guusalus has come home to see alter the welfare of his family and to vote for Pattison. The weather has been delightful the | last few days for this time of the year. We are sorry tosay that Loyd Webger | is lying sick at his sister's at Hublers- burg, with scarietina, but is getting along alright. The farmers are busy housing up their | corn; they complain of there bing so much soft corn. Joe Cantoer and wile and Mrs. J. S. Smith, of Millbeim, were visiting friends at this place last week. Mr, Cantner was to Lock Haven on Wednesday, he isin his Soth year. Miss Gertie Feree, of Mackeyville, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charley Emerick, on Saturday. The young folks around this place had quite a jolly time ou Friday evening, halloween; they had lots of fun but did no barm. We wonder what all that snapping and banging was about the ridge, on last Saturday, and we found out that it was A. A. Pletcher and W. B. Rossman, from Howard, shooting our squirrels; we were of informed that they got 8; well its alright, come agam. : ie Fillmore. Rabbit season opened on Saturday and a fine day for the sport ; lots of hunters were out and quite a number of rabbits were killed. Some few people in our community are not satished with six days hunting | is | but go out’ on Sunday and shoot ; it time such men are brought to a halt. Daniel Tressier came home Friday to take a week's hust and brought two | friends with him. C. R. Norris and Thos. Tressler came home Saturday from Wilmerding to at. tend the election. Samuel Saxton left our town on Mon day for Bellefonte where he is employed as fireman H. C. Huey did not get off to Washing. tou but got over to Unionville and enter. ed a large building with a glass fromt! lo and behold, there stood George Washington ; I gave bim a hand shake, | talked awhile, and asked him what kind of a building that was, he said the gen. eral store of A. J. Greist, and he was the clerk. Being bungry and not traveling much, I bought some cakes; well then | | wanted some chocolate candy; all the | candy he had was three sourballs and | an all day sucker, so I traveled out of that, Store of Mr, Seerk ; they had peanuts in them ; when I got hold of George's hand. man that never told a lie is scarce ; | am glad I wet a man, if only there were others, Coburn. Miss Grace Guisewite, who made her home in Atlantic City during the summer . Is visiting at this place her old home. P. H. Stover and James Platt returned from West Virginia to spend a few days with their families, The Excelsior Literary Society will in in the school room this even: subject will be debated and some rendered by the young. Mrs. T. B. Everett returned from ~ Trout Run, Lycoming Co., Saturday, w. J. Rote, who had been employed Bi ha sash Guriak the sumuiee seturied Will’ Son take up thelr abode in I got a few shells at the grocery | well, I must tell you what, I felt | Pine Glenn. Messrs. T. C. and Homer Watson re- turoed from Potter county last week Misses lida and Pear! Viebdorfer tarned from Clearfield ou Saturday. James Hipple and Dr - of Balti more, are spending a few days at the {| Hippie home. | Misess Blanche and Jane Meecker re. | turned from Jersey Shore, where they had been spending the summer | Aaybody in need of the services of a | Veterinary Surgeon, should cal on | Bvert Daugherty re. Frank Wagner retarned from a two wooks' visit among friends in Three | Springs, last Tuesday Mr. Chalfn, the bQunter, met with | what might have bees a serious accident Oa returning from Wikdwood on which is known as the Oak Hill road the yoke. strap broke, the horse became noman- ageable precipitating Mr. Chaffin ant j on bis shoulder. Dr. Seibert, of Belle foate was sent for at euce and the patient is doing as well as can be expected. Ralph Hipple and Miss Ella S8owmast er spent Sunday in Unioavilie. We have heard of deels for a dear, but Goe. R. Boak, | Bowes, and Nick Valmont bad a genuine pitched battle with one of the deer in i The news in Pine Glenn is of such magnitude that it requires an assistant aod local correspondent. Who is the assistant ? Mrs. Wm. Hipple has been on the sick Ist for some time. Yarnell Mr. Lathrop delivered an eloquent ser- mon in the Baptist chapel! Sunday. F. F. Burgan has closed protracted meeting at Fairview, James Croft arrived from Pittsburg Saturday to visit his parents at this place. Wm. Heaton, bere Sanday. Messrs. Albert McKinley and Clinton Confer, of Brookville, are visiting their uncle J. A. Confer, Sr. Miss Effie Wensel, of Romola, spent Sunday with Rose Heaton John Long visited friends at Ax Mann Jovathan Packer and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. Bertha Kenney at Johnstown last week Samuel! Williams, spent Sunday at Woomer of Belicfoute, visited Matilda, of Johan of Port the home Sunday with his mother here, sence of two years, Mary Croft left Monday for an ex-. tended visit to Nanticoke. Viola Kline left Monday for Belle. foate. Potters Mills. The hunters left oa Friday for Stone | valley for a two week's deer hunt, They were Frank McCoy, Sam Johnson, Wm, | McKiney, Mr. Workinger, Mr. Moyer, of Gregg Sta., Warren Slack and Ben. | Confer as chief cooks. | McCoy sold a team of horses to Geo. Strouser for f300. F.B. Herman is moving to Georges valley, and George Michael to Mifflin | county, McCoy finished sowing rye on Satur. day but not husked any corn, Perry Breon is now the owner of the Joseph Gilliland farm, Nothing so Good for Coughs and Colds, Mr. J. N. Peking, Druggist of Lawton, Okla, who has been in business eleven ears, says of Chamberlain's h y, that during all this time he has never had a bottle of this remedy re. turned as sot having given satisfaction, proving conclusively that this tion will do all that is clal Frank Wagner, Geo. | Mr. Book's park, last Saturday. y | Raymond Butler, of Pine Glen, s veut | ¥ 3 | “" . 1" Clande Yarnell returned after an ab | and Daniel Roush, who suddenly passed | away. af her covdr life FIND THE HORRIF y © Wolf's Store. Helio! Going up Salt River? Election is over and every one has again got down to busines | Harry Wise and wife were to Sugar valley last Friday to attend the funeral {| of John Wise Miss Mabel Klinefelter who resided with E. H. Ziegler's at Madisouburg, retarned home last week to stay for the winter C. |. Weaver, from Pitcairn, E. R Welle, from Aarovsburg, and A. P Weaver, from Hublersbhurg, were among those of our democrats who came © vote on Tuesday home | A large black bear wes shot last Fri day in Wolfort"s Gap, by Stover's hunt. | b ¥ | i two works | ther | dry woods store ing partly We are informed that | Geiswite, from Oak whe had rented the Woife store room and dwelling house, has resigned and will therefore not open & geoeral store at this place William @. Brindle who, during all Inst summer, worked fer W. F. Stover | at this place, left last Twesday for lowa, where he will make futere home Henry Woltort, from made another large delivery of groceries, | ete, io our midst last week A LrTove, from Mdllbeim, into house in John Hoover, infermed, Hrangart's fatare, we are Jeremiab the near will tenant nove { awakened ber husband Percy Ovesdorf, from Greenburr, Sun @aved with his brother Eira at thus place last Sauday Jokn Bright and two wild turkeys week SON = shot four grey squirrels | w last | This beats the record of the sea. one day our | last Sunday visiting friends in Penns valley. Sober. Ou Friday, Oct. 31, John Smith died of cancer wm the throat, after short {liness, | | aged Bo years, 10 months and was buried at Heckman's cemetery, He leaves to | | mourn a widow and whe following child. | {ren John at heme, Mary Boyer, of | Hartleton, Sarah Braugher, of Spring Mills. Panera! service by Rev. Fenster. maker, of Bpring Mills. Gates Imme!, who was wosking on Kalp's lumber job, came home with his little finger mashed. Messrs. Smith & Sbheesiey are ready to saw lnmber and shingles. The supervisors, of Gregg township, had better fix the road along William Pealer's farm, then Morris Burkbalder would not stall again in the buggy and make the passengers walk out through the mad Samuel Wolf, of this place, died of old age, 78 years, be was buried at Heck man’s cemetery Daniel Smith has a cat that cross eyed, | left handed, pug nosed, jimble jawed, | double jointed, bops like a bull-frog, | Its two vears "ul leap year yet, but! sach is not the case for the girls as some of them are coming over from Brush i | mountain, to Green Briar, and wont go | | back to their work any more. Madisonburg. The death angel made its appearance in our midst and claimed Elias Miller | | | The former was buried on San: day and the latter Monday morning Harry Rishel, of Oak Grove, came home 0 vote, Thos. Wolf, of Altoona, is visiting friends in this piace. Prof. H. F. Hagan, of Parmers Mills, and Frances were keeping the ball roll ing last Saturday evening. Chas. Wise, of West Brushvalley makes frequent visits to our burg, Morris Rreon, of Centre Hall, was the guest of Prof. Noll last Sunday. Ed. Hazel, of Johustown is visiting in our burg, Dix. We had beautiful weather for a few days past, Our sportsmen report game as being rather scarce in this vicluity, pe] Miss Annie Tennis, of Sinking valley, visited ber friend Miss Bila Lewis a few days lately, Mrs. Elizabeth Beamer, who has been fll, is getting better, Ed. Bitar has improved his residence by building a vew kitchen. Mm, Emma Merriman, of Spruce Creek yisited am ne relatives in this vicinity a few days this week, y Mrs, Hayse Stonebraker and little son Walter, of Tyrone, visited her fatherdy. a. Suford Stondbtane, last. Satuss know will Rebersburg, seckion | Wm. Korman wife spent last Sunday | {day night, a girl, | youug men was escorting his “girl home, {| home from Windber to vote, IED SPECTATOR, Martha Jasper Steele, It sia gotten well and again on Monday ams and wife, of Mesh Williams, are visiting about Marth, William Mavhue, Jr, is Chaney & Thos while hi ems Wf Port as na ha ed 10 schoo George Wil on working ot father is Matilda SOU ved by * se for R Fagles," D. Ardy spent *“the old folks at home." Gorden Gingery Sunday with that Walter hub" Wi - you could find funav 8B belz awful over to see It seems Heaton goe Hams maybe by asking Mattie l. D » often, out Wagner is quite poorly at this fwriting John Miles, fr., bas returned from a visit im Clearfie While und employment in a large He expects to take his departure after the election be | Tom, a young, stout and hearty man like vou should net come home in the condition vou did Bovs, after this on Hallowe'en take anybody along that you tell O say! night don't James Nason and lady friend, Miss Meiss, of Julian, attended the services | beid the Baptist church Sunday evening one of our and about Last Saturday afternoon oeighbors got a teu of coal midoight wife imagived that she beard burglars ia the wood house. She and told him what she heard; be started for his gan exclaiming, ‘My they are after mv nis { coal." Badd Richards, of Tyrone, speat San. day with bis parents at this place William Harpster, one of our success ful pedagogues, is teacher in Frugality, Pa. this year, and is now home for a | few days Lost or stolen, pear Robisos’s on Sun While one of our | be stopped at Robison’s for his overcoat which he had leit shere during the day, but when he came out bis girl had disap- | | peared. Now, Don, the vext time you do a trick like that again, Joe is going to | pull your wool. Blaine and Bessie Williams, of Han nah, and Miss Jeanie Smith, of Centre Hill, were visiting friends at Martha, on | Sunday Ora Cronister is again able to go to | school, after a few weeks illness. Aaronsburg. Tammie und Mazie Haffley were visit. ing friends iu Boalsbarg over Sunday, Mrs. Catherman and sons, of Mill. mont, spent a few days at the residence of Thos. Prank. Rev, Wallace of the Ev. church, of New Berlin, preached a very interesting sermon at this place Sunday. Harry Wyle and Lovd Kreamer, came Loyd re. turned Wedvesday and Harry will spend the winter with his family Wm. Krape has opened a jewelry shop in I. Weaver's store room. Henry Krape, a student at burg, spent a few days with his parents Wm. Guisewite and wite, W. H. Phil- lips and wife, attended communion ser. | vices iu the Reformed church at Coburn, Sunday Mrs. Stover and daughter of Altoona. spent last week at the home of Luther B Stover, Geo. Weaver and wifg spent Sanday at Fiedler. Mrs. Miller and daughter,of Bellwood, spent last week here. Rev. Holloway, of Bellefonte, occupi- ed the Lutheran pulpit Sunday evening, Fred Limbert and wife attended the | fuseral of Daniel Roush gt Madisonburg Mouday. Jennie Rupp and Nellie Weaver are visiting at State College. E R. Wolfe of the intermediate school was bome to vote, Clymer Stover, of Oak Grove, spent a few days with his family, Julia Kreamer spent a week with his sister Mrs. Stover at Pine creek, Henry Gilberts visited at Livonia over nday. ALL WALKS IN LIVE A Comfort to the Aged, to the Young and Mid. dle Aged, a Cure, a Nerve Medicine Never Equaled, Mr. William Holliday, of No, 29 5tk Ave, Altoona. Pa, says: “1 oan recommend Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills to those who like my- self have passed the meridan of life and peed a nerve tonle to steady the nerves and stop the oncoming shakiness of nerves that age brings, 1 got a box and they did all I could ask or ex. peetegave mo strength and steadiness hence my willingness to recommend them, Dr. A. W.Onase's Nerve Pills are sold at toe Ay bre W.Chase Medicine Co, Buffalo, NX that portrait and of A.W, Chase, M.D, Are Oh every Harris. | Pleasant Gap. lection over—may peace be with you | all. Rabbit season opened Saturday with a bang, bang, far and pear, Miss Auna Corl returned home from Linden Hall Sunday where she has been assisting during her grandmother's ill- ness. | Mrs. Michael Spiker has been ailing the past few weeks and is not improving much, Among the voters from a distance were Wm Florey, Geo. Noll, Harry Twitmyer, Ammon and Wm. Kerstetter, Winburn; Geo, Miller and B. P. Bell, of Pittsburg; Irvin Harrison, of Philadel phia; Irvin Caldren, of Derry Station; Jasper Brooks, of Benton, Pa. Harry Hile completed the contract at Grassflat for plastering the hotel. Now Miss Rockview that remedy you was iuquiring about will be ¢2at to you on receipt of the ‘gag’ yon worked, while out driving one evening; it works somewhat in the nature of the same, a stout whip, lots of sand and a leetle nerve, Miss Mame Bell invited some of her many friends to celebrate a hallow’en party Friday evening, of last week. The evening passed was a very pleasant and enjoyable one, fun, why lots of it; all the novelty gawes of the season were played. Roland. The farmers are most all corn, Mrs writing Harry L new horse Riri out drivin Roland My visiting his sister, Mrs Mrs. Henry Shultz was very sic iS some belver dove husking Wm. Prince is quite ill at this a swell with his taking his best culs quite and buggy 4 ers and son, of Ere, is Amelia Giogber k, but Some of our people attended the wed ding of John Houdsbell and Miss Lidie Ar which took place the home of the bride's parents Mrs. Wm. Allen $ better al derson, was very sick week, bat Miss Lucy Barnhart is very ill Mr. Luts, of the home of Henry Shultz on Saturday Mrs. Dr. Hoy, of Altoona, visited at the home of J.C. Barohart's last week. Wm. Ikey and are putting stack for one turn in the forge. Snydertown, visited at som in Harry Bambart and wife, of Punxsu- tawney, visited his sisters, Misses Lucy and Amaoda, last week; Miss Lucy is very poorly, Mrs. Sadie Brown, of Lock Haven. visiting ber sister Mrs. Joseph L. Neff Adam Ginger made a flying trip to Bellefonte on Saturday evening with 1s Pete cuts quite a swell his new suit on Penn Cave. G. W. Tressier, and daughter, Viola, were to Boalsburg tothe dedication on Sunday wife John Neese and family visited at Bruce Rossman's on Sanday It seems as if Mr. Honeymoon made his calls Friday vight mstead of Satur day night, so as to give somebody else a chance Saturday night. W. H. Weaver made a flying trip to Bellefonte on his wheel Saturday eve, Boyd Miller and wife were to Mill Hall to visit ber sister, on Sanday. H. B. Hough made a business trip to Centre Hall, Saturday. | Bulcbering season is almost here and {everybody is engaging his bands to { belp make sausage and ponhaus G. F. Weaver drove from Fillmore to | Murrays School House to cast his vote | and took dinner with his parents, W. H, Weaver bas two fat oxen for | sale. They are fine, also a cow which | will soon be fresh, Axe Mann. | William Shutt, of Rock View, spent | Sunday in our town. | Juo Tate and wife, of Pleasant Gap, | Sundayed at the home of Calvin Burris William Owens bad his house raised last Fridav, it makes quite an improve. | ment to his home Mrs. Harry Harter spent Saturday | and Sunday with relatives at Mackey ville, Miss Mallory, of Bellefonte, was the guest of Miss Ethel Hughes, on Sunday. Movings: Ed. Oren moved to Belle. foute, and Joseph Albright, of Prosser ville, moved in the house vacated bs Owens : Miss Hglen Jodon, of Nigh Bank, was | the guest of Bertha Breon, on Sunday. | Oliver Strunk and wife spent a few days at the home of her parents, of Ke. waydin, The school bell came a few days ago, and is a good one. The school can be proud of having such a | pice bell for their building, Ferguson. | Clayton Struble bas rented the old | Henry Meek farm now owned by Mr, Witmer, i Ira, son of Edward Corl, at Struble | Station, Is laid up with appendicitis. Our hunting clubs are reparing to camp in the mountains. The Modocs go | to the Alleghenies. Mrs. L. H. Osman returned from her summer visit with relatives in Kansas, Charles Snyder has purchased what was known as the David Kreb's farm at White Hall, 197 acres, price $5,620, —— Tylersville. The dedication of the Reformed ceme- tery was well attended on Sunday after. noon, one-half mile east of Tylersville. Rev. Kessler nied Rev, Baum. garduer to this place Sanday. B. B. Miller and wife asd litle daugh. tex Paid bis parents a short visit on Sun. y. The of Salona finiched . rn asta Of Saloua a hg For sale at Krumtine's Drug Store. 4 ol A Le Wen, Que fo pe vee Bo TRY THIS TEST, And see if your Kidneys are Diseased. rtodetern ine whether Ciseased is to Averysimpleway your kidneys der are put some of yor ine in a glass tumbler : i i 2 4 ¢ reen {fF it ha Ai ana let it stand nou s thas a pedi. ment or a cloudy, rop ROC need a physic Appenr- wd if it 1 do not in a dangeron Kennedy cures such back, inal ! scalding pain in j sire to uring thie stair 1 he Re .“ the M.E.C! TE § Ie Da id is 1 #1 to the rd wo A n the | lute! hae contait f [§ n It is for ! ¢ by all ds Now B50 Qont Sizo §! (» 14 : Or David Ken: Pr. Parid Keone Qisenses or Inflamm on Suncay much work greater part « Some made in this owing to the owe en no afflicted by Coble, the over, about $8 ge that af just in order stoned gat stran James Shreck s; the county seat seeis Dale Shuey Keller sent, Miss Ruth home She Academy of M Are wea The reaso Clyde Ja O2k Hall Lord bad a passer iseulenant wor § ™ Rev. Isaac Krider bas pastor of the Hartieton take effect on December 1 beet ted as barge to Rev. Krider the Lutheran church at Duncansvilie for the past (welve and one-half years same has been pastor of Don't forget the old with the fish on his back. For nearly thirt has been trave hing world, and is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherever he goes, To the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh he so much needs. To all weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. To thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the old man with the fish are now grown up and have children of their own, He stands for Scott's Emul- «ion of pure cod liver oil—a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks bh all who need flesh and around the 3
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