CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 27, 1802, 1 CORRESPON DENTS’ DEPARTMENT Happenings of a Week Over Cen- | tre County. What has Trauspired in the Various Localities—Compiled by a Corps of Alert and Able Writers—-Is Your Section Represented ? | Julian. We wonder what has become of our town scribes’, we wish they would write as so many take the Centre Democrat that like to get the news from this place I wonder if I can get a wild turkey be fore the season is out; but, ah me, I am so unlucky. We wonder why some doctor does not locate at Julian, we need one, as five miles to Unionville, or seven mile to Port Matilda, is too far to go get a physi- cian, We wonder if the thinks he is smart; he evidently thinks he is; we wish he would crawl in a hole and pull the hole in after him for the winter. We wonder why people will persist in calling our beautiful town “Juley Aon” y | oS Milesburg. eny, returned home after a several | days’ visit with his invalid father. Wm. Coldwell, of Sheridanville, | visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. | Coldwell, THE PEOPLE’ S POPULAR PAGE | | Springs, | collector, sale on Saturday dropped dead ; i proof, Lemont parsnip | when I was a little boy our teacher called | it Julian, with the accent on syllable, Loyd Myers, who has been so ill with typhoid fever, in West Virginia, came home last week, accompanied by his sis- ter. the first | Wm, and his many friends of this place. Miss Florence Rhone, of Centre Hall, is visiting Col. James F. Weaver and family, James township’s tax James Flick's another are in Lucas, Boggs while attending life “in the of death.” Harry Witeman has opened a bakery and confectinery, also carries tobacco, cigars, oysters, with a variety of guods to suit the trade, on Market street, one door below the post office; your patronage is solicited, midst we Postmaster A. T. Boggs left on Satur day for a week's deer hunt, Enoch Hugg, of Philipsburg, visited his daughter, Mrs. Mary Smith on Water street, Charles Price and wife wishes to thank their friends for v otes given them, for the watch and pig at the Micro medi cine entertainment, The Micro Medicine Co. gave a series of entertainments in the American Me- chanics’ Hall, commencing on Nov. 1gth, closing on the night of the 26th, selling their micro medicines with good results ; | the entertainments were up-to date and | proved to be a grand success in every re | spect ; | wiz: gave contests of various kinds Doughnut, coat, nail driving by the | females, pie eating, shoe lacing, watch | and pig. Vincent Stevens has sold his farm east | of town and will move in Walt Tall- helm’s house, We are soory to hear that Calvin Wil- liams fell out of a wagon and was hurt very badly. Wonder if Domino has had any snitz and knep lately; we like them, think they are fine, Aaron Myers and son's are putting up a nice dwelling house on railroad avenue, Clayton Barr, of Pittsburg, visited relatives at this place last week; beis looking well. Nittany. W. M. Kecht and fami] y, of Parvin, were seen on our streets, on Sunday E. L. Probst and family, of Lockport, were the guests of Mrs. Fannie Emerick, on Sunday. Mrs. W. M. Garbrick is on the sick list. We hope for her speedy recovery W. M. Soavely shot a big wild turkey on Friday. The doughnut eating between several boys with their hands tied behind | their back, a doughnut for each coutes | tant, was dangling between the ceiling Mrs. Chas. Emerick and son were at | Jersey Shore friends over Sunday. Mrs. H. K. Bartly and children, of Rote, were the guests of her father, john Minick, over Sunday. Sheard Rossman moved in the house vacated by Mr. Bartly ; Harry Kessinger will move in the house vacated by Mr Yarnell. visiting Don't forget the chicken and waffle | supper at the home of Mrs. Fannie Emerick on next Saturday evening, 20th ; they will also serve ice cream and cake ; all are invited to come. The Misses Pear! and Esta Winkleman and Vinie Emerick, were to Rote, on Sunday visiting friends There will be preaching in the Ev, church on next Sucday morning at ten o'clock. Consecration meeting on Sunday even- ing—members be sure to be there, Ferguson Twp. The Krape farm was bid up to $11 50 per acre, but not knocked off at that. | few days since, while and floor, boy catch when you can, the prize was given to the first one that ate his lunch first, 25 cts. worth of soap, the winner, Geo. Weiland. The coat race, one sleeve was turned inside out, blind folded, winner, George Wieland; pie eating race, pie cut, and placed on a board on two chairs, with their hands in their pockets and on their knees, winner Fred Heaton. The watch contest for the most popul lar lady within the distance of three miles of the burg—the burg in cluded ; quite a number of ladies were voted for in this contest ; Mrs. Charles Price of the burg, having the highest number of vo'rs was declared the winner, the watch being the standard movement, retails at $20, so said, with a guardntee of 20 years good time keeper; the votes stood, Miss Sue McLaughlin 1622 Mrs, Charles Price, 2396 Boys’ shoe race : after taking off their shoes setting them side by side on the stage, were ordered to the rear of the room, the shoes then taken up and thrown into a barrel after getting orders to run, get their shoes and lace up each eyelet, the first done was to whistle ; the winner, Joe Green, prize, 25cts. worth of soap Next in order the pig contest ; the homeliest man in the room to receive the highest votes; Chas Price, according to count, proved to b that man, was called forth to the stage, catch bis pig and take it bome. Port M.stilda. The material for fenc Oak cemetery has been secured through the perseverance of Rev. W, R., Dillon we would sav to those baving friends in- tered there as well as all others interest ed in a respectable resting place for the dead, 10 come forward with a christian spirit aud both financially and physica to enclose the sacred spot re. spectably iug in the Black assist iy George Kelley is dangerously ill at his home near ths place, with a compli cation of diseases, A. Y. Willams fell from a ladder a «or kiog over bead repaiting spouting in bis gristmill, sus taining painfull injuries Luther Keller Dale reports a little girl, | a new arrival. John G. Judge McWilliam's farm near Penna. Furnace. C. Reese has nearly completed another large pit in his extensive lime burniog | Operations. Tyson has rented the oid | John C. Marks is prospecting for coal on his land pear this place. Jacob Shuey last week one day open. | ed the butchering season by slaughtering four hogs, eight months old that averag- ed 260 pounds. | larger scale than ever; S. R. Pringle is working his bank, prop, paper wood and R. R. tie jobon a a rare chance | for wood choppers and tie makers Geo. N. Keichline will quit farming | next spring, and move into his new in Ferguson. John Dreibelbis will oc- | daughters the Mrs, cupy the farm in the spring. John Geist and John Leech, our Sher! James T. Marks is able to be around again after a severe attack of kidney | trouble. parchase, the Isaac Merryman property | Mrs. Annie Osman is Baer's, visiting her residing in | Curwensville. dan Troop boys, have returned from the | strike region, and say they had an excel. lent time. young goats while he was away. While chopping wood om Monday, John Harpster cut an ugly gash in his face. Miles Harpster is confined to the house | in Port Matilda and offers his service to | with an attack of rheumatism. John Geist purchased two The Port Matilda gun club spent sever al days on the Alleghenev mountain this week. Jame Reese, | menced opperation on a tract of lumber land, he lately purchased near Olivia to | cut paper wood and make R. R. ties The busiest man around these parts, is | veterniary doctor Fry, of Pine Grove, Centre Hill. Mr, and Mrs. William Wagner, and R. A. Patton has permanently located those needing a first class anctioneer, Charles Austin and family, of Alle. | is | | McMullen and wife, of Clifton | is visiting his brother Henry, | | Wolf, of Woodward. of Reese Hollow, com- | | Colyer, were to see the latter's father en | Sunday Liveryman George Woodring is busily | | engaged in conveying bunters from dif | ferent points to the Alleghavey moun. | tain where they are camping during the | hunting season. i : daughter Helen, of Kipple, visited friends | here recently, Also, Samuel Wagner, of Kipple, called on friends. Our old friend Jos. Gilliland, of New Bloomfield, was presented with a cane of many pieces by the Bank hunting club; the cane is an ingenious piece of mechanism fiom the hands of comrade Rev. Rhoads ] : | Chronister and wife, | which are relatives, J. A. Fortney and George Williame, of | Boalsburg, completed the new dwelling house of Samuel Durst, of Earlystown, NERVOUS EXHAUSTION. Weignt, Strength all Gone. READ THE FOLLOWING: Loveville. Mrs. James Woods, Dallas Lykens, of of Julian. Mrs. Dungarvin, C. L. W. B. Chronister and wife spent Sunday at the home of Jacob Chronister at Centre Line, all of time, The farmers are about done harvest. ing their corn and are preparing for the | blithe "old winter.” : Miss Mary Chronister, of Centre Line, | spent Saturday with Mrs. W. B. Chionis- An Every day History, High Strung, Nervous, | Excitable, Constant Headaches, No Hest at Night, Heart Weak, Appetite Poor, Loss of | Miss Barbara Broek, Caldwell, Pa. 12 miles | out of Lock Haven, Fa. says: “1 have been ex. tremely nervous for a long time—any unusual noise would upset me. 1 slwply had no appe tite at all and felt weak and tired. My hoad sched a great deal and at night | was troubled so much with sleeplessness, 1 got some of Dr, A.W, Chase's Nerve Pills and they did we a wonderful lot of gpod-my appetite retarned— the headaches left me and I felt well and strong in every way after using the Pills." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at [Oo & box at dealers or Dr. A. W, Chase Medicine ter, The nimrods are still traversing the | D D., by forwarding $100 to the build: ame, others with | ing committee of the Latheran church at ing the principal | Spring Mills with which to purchase a | mark some bring in as high as five in | window to he dedicated to their pastor. brush some with | node at all; rabbits number, The Children’s Pavorite, One of the greatest difficulties encount. ered when children are ill, is the tion they have to taking medicine. The remedy must be pleasant or the nee of the rent 1s exhausted before it Is successfully administered. Mr. 6G. G. mio of Spring Grove, P, overcomes | this annoyance by using Chamberlaiu’s | Cough Remedy, He says his litte boy always asks for it whenever he catches This remedy has hecome Lhe children's fs Juvoris. as 6 14 pleatant ta | always quickly. Vor ie by Grek Fharmacy | ren at $10.75 pei acre. | back from his cider press, and is now | must belong to a secret order over therey all report a good | THE WEBLITYLES AT THE SULTANS MOSQUE. A rakes i Morgue oF Fh Terr Merve: i” (rsulting. Ge. ¢ Jolly fhe lear | 1 | i Aaronsburg. Ciark Weaver and family and Irvin | Weaver's, of Salona, spent a few dass | with Mr, Weaver's parents on Main St, === FIND THE GRAND VIZIER. Millheim. Sam’! Gingerich and wife, of Linden Hall, visited at E. E. Houtz's over Sun. day. Marcellus Sankey and were visitors at W. H. Smith's Sunday. Jacob Raymond moved from Pine] Creek 10 C. C. Presler’s farm south of town The Jno. P. Condo farm in Gregg township was struck down at assiguee’s sale to Linn Korman at £52 per acre. The property in town was bid to 1250, the sale of which was adjourned. of Potters Mills, visited | several days. , of Reb day, sister Edith | Robert Youug, his sister Ms. Peter Breon, The venerable Sam’l Frank ersbhurg, was in town on Satur Rev. Z Yearick, Reformed minister of Shenandoah, at one time pastor of the Aaronsburg charge, was called here as a witness in the case of C. W. Goodlander estate and tae Citizens Natiopal Fort Scott, Kan , vs. Mrs. H. T. Haines He having performed the ceremony of H, T, Ettinger, of Woodward, Pa., on Jan 1885, which marriage was denied by the attorneys for the plaintiffs, and also by some o! their witnesses whose memory had to be refreshed by the preacher's record, this must have been willful per jury or reckless swearing Mrs Elmer , of Lewishurg, al days in town Mis. G. R Stover, of Coburn, and Mis Grace Kreamer, of Conpeant, O visitors in town Friday Noll spent sever James Luse and wife returned to their bowe at Williamsport, Friday. Alt of Lamar, visited her daughter, E. Gutelins, last week Mt ped iu i, Adam Yearick, Mis F «MX town called of Altoona, stop last week, she death of her Jamison a few days east by the brotber.in law, John Kircg, at Laurel E. BE. Kaars, employed by the W, & T. Co. spent Sunday with his family, Wm. Fleisher, Charles McC e Mrs, Jennie Swanger last for Athens, where she will visit daughter, Mrs. John McIntire Thomas Harter spent a day last week bunting in this vicinity. R 8. Stover is preparing for the ho'i. day season by getting in a nice supply of jewelery, was on T. of Tusseyvilie, visited an week her left J. H. Reifsnyder and wife spent San. | day at Geo. Armbruster’s at Farmer's Mills J. C. Smith, of State College, ana R. J. Smith, Sunday. Penn Hall X Roads. Something new sausage. H. E. Bickle is sawing staves for Mr Rev. 8. BE. Kooutz preached an able sermon in the U, KE. church, Sam’l Reeder and Annie Mesmer, of Harry, the son of W. C. Habler, of lock Haven, is staying with his sister, Mrs. I. B. Showers, to attend school at this place. N. W. Zerby left last week 10 work on Kulp's lumber job, but is back hale and hearty; be reports work dull, and he has struck work on 8. P Granby’ s sawmill. Geo. Sheesley had bis engine brought busily engaged sawing shingles. That young gentleman from our place who regularly travels to Brush valley, in the How being he makes his trip early evening and late in the moming. sit, A. M.? Gregg. The Shamokin Lutheran congregation honored its pastor, Rev. W. KE. Fischer, | Dr. Fischer organized the Spring Mills | Songregation and the tribute is a fitting po Henry Haugh is seriously ill, The hunting club returved on Saturday from the Big Fiat, They killed a large buck, M. B Duck will quit farming and be. Svar a Yesbdient of Spring Mills, Srpcase will build the pew ame and ont Idings for Jacoh Mus- ser, - Tihbens Michael farm, near point Cave. wl farm of Wm, Weaver, dec'd, sold | | one night in a week w | ure. | has a good supply of suits, because when { on his way to see his best g! Bank, | marriage | Haines and Laura | 22, | were + hope she will | allention of Altoona, were io town over | Daniel Immel, of Spring Mills, 130 Coburn. Thanksgiving :—Eph. is thankful that he has a supply of wood for this winter and some fat hens yet. Harry, Cal, John and Cloy, are thankful that the | past year gave to each of them a loving | companion. Irvin and Orvis are very grateful that they are permitted to spend ith so much pleas Jerry is indeed thankful that he rl on Satur. fell into the go bome and which he again started for ation successfully We are thankful that the Centre Demo crat has such an able scribe in High valley ;, be sl day evening mud ; change clothes, slippe d and alter his destin 18. Lizzie Stover, of Sunbury, ing friends this Coit at pt M Adam Bowersox, of Seanor, also a visitor here last week Mrs J. Wilbur Kooney,of Montandon, spent a few days with ber mother-ia law Mrs. James Kooney., Miss Grace Kreamer, of , daughter of former ticket agent at this station, W H Kreamer, visited at the bome of G R. Stover, last week, is visit. in present, rs was formerly a Penns val. ley youth, now a wellto-do business man, of Philadeiphia, visited his brother, James this week Mrs. Agues Whitman, of State Col lege, came home on Mooday and will spend Thanksgiving in our town, The Reformed bave a Christmas Christmas eve. John Glasgow, will on Sunday school entertamment, Some members of the Excelsior Liter. ary society seem to have had other im portant business last Thursday evening and were nnable to attend the meeting. A society can not long if only two or three are willing to take an active part Let everybody come and take part and the meeting be interesting to ail, ive Wil sure Miss Beulah Stover, daughter of Lewis Stover, is sick with poeamonia We S000 recover, Discovered in High valley some flty years ago-—uatural gas It has been flowing constantly ever since, but be. cause it lacks the proper elements lo make it useful it has vot received much You can get all you want by calling on the High valley scribe, and more than you want by letting him call on you. If we shou'd need any grease and slobber next summer, we will send our | order to the High valley scribe he seems to be well supplied with the stuff, Boalsburg. A uvion Thavksgiving service was held in the Reformed church, Rev. Stonecypher of the Lutheran church, delivered the sermon. Jonn Kennedy, of Centre Hall, accom- panied by his daughter, Miss Claire, and Miss Carrie Lingle, of Cherokee, lowa, visited friends and relatives in this section. The Ladies’ Missionary society of the Lutheran church will bold their annual Missionary rally in their church on Thanksgiving evening. Martha Everhart, of the Branch, was a recent visitor in town. Henry Homan, one of College town: ship's prosperous farmers, was in town, Tuesday. Mrs. McCrae, of Pittsburg, is visting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8S. H. Batley, Albert Allen, of this place, made a fiving visit to Penna. Furnace, Thursday. Prosserville. William Hoover, of Howard, moved into our town on Nov. 20. Three cases of diptheria: the victims are Blanch and Catharine Saylor, also Mary Welch; at the time of writing they | are all getting along nicely. Death visited our little town on Nov, 20, and took away little Wilham 8S. Hunt. er, second son of Boyd and Sarah Hunt. | er; age 6 vears, 10 months and 13 days. | Membranous croup was the cause; the parents have the sympathy of all their neighbors in their bereavement. A Drogeist’ * Advice. Mr. C L. Thom buat, 4 ragga of Danville, Ind , gives The t following whole some advice to his customers: "If you should ever need a remedy for croup or Chamberiain's Mrs, Jacob Bower scturned from a few days’ stay with ber son John at North. nmberland, H. C. Yerdy and family, of Shamokin, visited Mrs. Yerdy's parents, H Summers, Mrs. Minnie Adams and children, State College, are the welcome guest Em, Cronmill Miss Tammie home afier havi at State College Mrs. Evalyn spent a few day ton Mrs. Steece jeriin, spent a of Jacob Wyles Mrs s Hess gue ers. Stover ny spent has a few Kline and DAra Musser lives at with rela son and fam at the resid y, Of few days Stickler and son of Union county, Mensch's of Lewis afew days week. Mis Not Harman took Mrs little girls to Woomelsdorf orphan on Friday. “8 a Guisewite Newton Stover’s two schoo! JUDGE GLANGY Of Hornellsville, N.Y.,Hands Down an Important Decision ' Judge Jus nes H, C s RUG lancy of Hom returned | i months | logan- | and Ardena | i Miss Margaret Foster is visiting at the residence of Mrs Miss Katherine ¥. J. Frank wishes Foster. lot of untrimmed hats at cost. the time to strike a grand bargain. Miss Cordelia Acker, of Potters friends on Saturday. We have been informed of a very quiet wedding in our town on Sunday | being | evening, the coutracting parties Franklin Burd and Clara Keister. Colyer. We wish service will be held in the Zion church on this Sunday the oth; ing also on Saturday evening; Saylor, of Bethichem, will assist Feostamaker. Ev. pi Protracted well attended, Horner. Mrs. Sallie Horner Moshannon, where Barger Mrs and son S meeting al conducted Boals Gap, by Rev, s left on ber Monda gister, y for Mrs Mrs visited David Fye, Harry A. J]. Weaver, at Lemont, over unday Harry Flory Squire ].C. H and wife touk dinper at yuseman’s, on Monday and left on Wednesday for Miliheim and to- day, Thursday, they start for Altoona, where he has secured employment. Miss Besssie Co Be, daughter of G. M. her gentleman friend over Sunday the charming Cooney, entertained from a distance, Among those who were entertained at the home of J. H. Moyer on Sunday were Emavuel Smith and family, Michael Smith and family, from Potters Mills Mrs. Chas. Fraizer and Wm. Commings and Reuben Colyer and son, from this place | Mrz. Tambert, from W INamsport, guests at Squire Houseman's on Thurs day last family, daughter, Mrs Mrs. Thomas Farver and daughter ar- rived on Monday at the bome of Wm. C. Farner, ahier spending the summer with ber husband at Pittsburg | they will, in a short time, start bousckeeping in Philadelphia, where Thomas will have a change io his rout as mail agent, also a promotion, which means that be is going ste to the highest standard ; tha ¥ hat is the result of a high ambition and pation y ste a strong determ P.A. ] and Mrs Spring Mills bright little son, Mrs. Chas. H phia, were all and wife p Chas Weaver and son John H Charlie, ‘ | 2 ) of roan this ace, Glasgow and and his sister Hambily, from Philadel. guests at the hospitable home of Squire | S. Housman, ou Sun. day Mr. Glasgow and soa and Mrs Hambly also spent Sunday evening ve ry | pleasantly at the same place; they wil return to their beautitul home in the | city again this week: in former Yeats | they were both pumbered among the | young class of people of this place, but industrious as they were, with a high am. bition and a desire for a more bright and interesting life, they made Philadelphia their home, where they found the choice of their life and are now both married and permanently located, wealth having crowned their effort; their life is now where joy and happiness reign supreme. That young man from Shamokin (who is dead bound for a wife) made his sec ond appearance at this place on Satur. day, but this time he took another ; we hope he was more successful this time than the first. Ed, when you propose to the second girl at Colyer, don't say that you depend on father to send you the potatoes, etc. I.emont. There will be a Thanksgiving social at Mrs. Geo. Martz’s bn the evening of that day. Arthur Wasson, we notice, hag return. ed from his extended visit in Earope. Hamill Bathgate banqueted with his class, the Jumiors of State on Friday pight, at the Hotel Bolion, Harrisburg Irvin and Wayne Thompson were among the fellows who left this place on Saturday morning te see the State vs, Dickinson game at Carfisie, There were 300 students from State who left this | town last week for the purpose of seeing this big game. Geo. Williams gave a “stinker” Friday evening If you can’t get there in time on Thurs. day evening for "Jim's" wedding, why just come anyway and you'll be in time for the serenading. [Tsu't that true, Mr, | Schreck, Jr. ? There was a wild chase in town one day last week, notwithstanding the close aim, there was no game secured, Martin Williams secured a couple of turkeys but outside of these there has been no official shooting going om, this season, “Take back your turkey,” for geese are a good deal better, What to do Until the Doctor Arrives “One of my children was Laken with cramp colic and suffered severely,” 8 8 Rizce, of Monett, Mo. phoned for a doctor, then gave a dose of Chamberiain’s Colic, Choirra and Dhar Mills, was a very welcome caller among her | it corrected that communion | were | of | { “1 tele to an- | nounce to the public that she will sella | Now is | suey, liver, bia jon, is Dr David Ken: Remedy It n ot how sick you long you bave suffered, or how 1: hysicians have failed to help David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy cure you if a cure is | possible It is for sale by all druggists in the New 80 Oent Size and the regular | $1.00 size bottles—less than a cent a Hose. | Sample bottie—enough for trial, free by mafl, t Dr, David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. are vor you Dr, David Kennedy’ s Golden Plastors strengths | em Muscles, remove paiti anywhere, lc etch, reach. | Rev, Rev, | Potters Mills. after af as u deer hide William Fualty Miffin county in tl Mover jartges Sunda Miss A McClena: Saturday Mrs Beib were sua James Anna omith s chimer shoppin Anna g is turday. he Reg wilh two In ular ba out ars Saturdas came Georges Valley wife, from Pollers Yonada's, Sunday. was at Ezra to see her best mend, Robert Coldren and | MU visited at A. F. Miss lola Heckman Harter's on Sunday James Coldren George Rishe and goods br amounted The Ris) Condo, was per acre to ) ttended the sale $0 d on ti Mr, Corn Georges va evangeliis AOU Away religious Adam Aumar over plough | whither he spring. Loss of Flesh When you can’t rat break- fast, take Scott's Emulsion. hen you can't eat bread wd butter, take Scott's mulsion. When you have zen living on a milk diet and vant something a little more ourishing, take Scott's ‘mulsion. To get fat you must eat Scott's Emulsion is a fattener, a great ength giver. Those who have lost flesh it to increase all ues, not only fat. Scott's uision increases them all, fesh, blood and t of a female hiects are not was farm the a! Es zed move in the Gen to ug expects 4 fee A | “a For invalids, for con- vilescents, for consumptives, weak children, for all d flesh, Scott's 1 15 a rich and com- food, and a natural o's Emulsion for bone, .. blood and nerve. We will send you a free sample. Be sure that this in the form of on - ic
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