¥ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, FEBRUARY 5. 7 CORRESSPONDENTS' DEPARTMENT 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 7? Martha. Mrs. Susie Gates and two children have returned home from Galeton, Pa. Meshech Williams, whose health has been failing during the past few weeks, went to Buffalo, N. Y., for medical treat. ment, June Robison and Maggie Miles have | been visiting at Port Matilda. Rev. Lathrope held communion ser. vices in the Baptist church Sunday morning. Lulu Cronister, Oak Bulletin,” has employed Jos. Wil. liams as collector. They say that when Charley Meyer | goes to Philipsburg with Harry that he goes on out to Curwensville to see Miss | Smay. Gordon Gingery and Carlos Steele have returned from Retort, Some of our boys expect to visit the “wild and woolly west’ next spring. Eddie, the next time you go over on | the mountain, be sure that the foot log across the Bald Eagle has not been | washed away. Sunday evening while Abednego Wil- liams and his wife were on their way to church their horse became unmanage- able, ran into a snow drift, upset, throw. ing them out onthe suow ; fortunately they escaped without serious injury. Mrs. Jennie Isenberg, of Altoona, vis- ited her parents J. D. Waguer and wife here, Mrs. Maggie Oberly is visiting her sis- ter'at Spring Mills. Myra Cronister has been on the sick | list, Mrs. A. C. Williams and children, Hannah, spent Thursday with Wilson Williams and wife, ing a runaway Saturday ; down grade the harness broke letting the sleigh run into the horse. This frightened the horse and it tried to run away, but a neighbor happened to be pear and assisted her, Mrs. Maggie Williams has had an at- | tack of grip. The protracted meeting held in the M. E. church of Port Matilda, is attend ed by some of our Martha boys but some of them forget to come home until day light. Now Chester we hope this will pot occur again. Joseph Shauver went to Coburn to visit his father who is seriously ill. Walker. Jas. Beck is somewhat past several days Josiah Hoy is able to be out again after several months severe illness Mrs. Reeder, of Lock Haven, and Mrs Moore, of Flemington, visited their uncle Jas. Beck, who has been very sick the past two months W. long and family, of Oak visited ber father Josiah Hoy. Mrs. Fisher and her daughter Mrs, Grieb, visited her brother-in-law Jas Beck. Communion services were held in the United Ev. church on Sanday morning. Mrs. Joe B. Strunk and children, of Parvin, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sick father, improved the Grove, Josiah Hoy expects to move to Jack- | sonville in the spring be is already mov. ing some of his goods. Theo. B. Hoy, of Montandon, was seen | in our community on Sanday wending his way in the direction of Howard. Henry Antis and wife and J. H Orndotf were callers at the home of Jas. | Beck's. Perce Kling and and family, of Al- doona, visited his parnets, Joel Kiing's W. W. Orndorf and wife visited their nucle W. P. Lucas, of Howard. Boalsburg. A social, which was very largely at. tended, was held at the home of Jno. Strouse about two miles east of town. Cake and ice cream were served Miss Ella Bottorf, of Lemont, spent a | few days with relatives in town, Two loads of Boalsburg people spent last Thursday evening at the home of Andrew Lytle and repc:t a pleasant time, Chas. Fisher spent a few days in town recently. L. Mothersbaagh went to Huntingdon last Friday. Mr. Bidwell, a Bellefonte coach-trim- mer, is engaged in the shopsof J. M, Wieland during the present week, Services will be held in the Reformed church this week, commencing Wednes. day evening. The pastor will be assist: ed by Rev. Kerchuer, of Centre Hall, ALL WALKS IN LIFE A Comfort to the Aged, to the Young and Mid. dle Aged, a Cure, a Nerve Medicine Never Equaled. Mr. William Holliday, of No, 20 ME Ave, Altoona, Pa. says: “Il ean recommend Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills to those who like mys : self have passed the meridan of lite and need | A nerve tonle to steady the nerves and stop the oncoming shakiness of nerves that age brings, I got un box and they did all I could ask or ex poct—gave me strength and steadine ss henco my willingness to recommend them, Dr. gh. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at foe abox or Dr, A. W, Chase Medicine Co. Buftalo, N.Y. See that portrait and signature of A, W Chase, M. 1). are on every package For sale at Krumrine's Drug Stor, 0 * gevera new sales will be found add- , edto the Democrat's register, Wo ————— ot— i £m editor of the “Black Nittany. There has been a great deal of sick: ness through here in the last month; those on the sick list at present ave, Mrs, Y. K. Robb, Tomy Williams, and his mother, and the infant daughter of W. M. Gates;alljare on the way of recovery. Dr. 8. 8. McCormick being the attend- ing physician. The snow is about all gone, the fields are about bare; there is heavy vapor hanging over the valley, Miss Lillie McCaleb has gone to Pitts: burg, where she expects to stay the rest of the winter We are sorry to say that H. C. Rosa. man who has been in the Lock Haven hospital the last two weeks, i8 not 1m. proving any at this writing. Mrs, W. M. Rossman aud Miss Lottie Butler, of Howard, were the guests of G W. Tolbert and wife and Mrs. R A. | Rossman, fore part of last week. Miss Minnie Winkleman’s pleasant face was greeted on our streets for a few days last week, but she was called away on Sunday again | Mrs. Fannie Emerick is at Salona | taking care of Mrs. Sam Emerick, who | is critically ili, husband having died las ! week, &.. There will be preaching in the E. V church next Sunday evening, aud every | night the tollowing week. W. M. Showers is starting bis sawmi'l | this week; there are quite a number of logs in his yard already and more coming in every day. A sled load of Nittany people drove | over to Howard last Weduesday evening { to the hospitable home of A. A. Pletchers | they report a very pleasant time, There will be a lot of movings around this place this spring. | W. M. Zerby's tepant house, out into | the Gap, in what is known as the mill | house, Geo. Young has bought the house formerly owned by Mrs. Ira Ohle, and also the lot adjoining it, owned by Geo. Gates, and will move in the house at the school house. Band practice every Tuesday and Fri- day night, when there is no dance, Miss Annie Minick is living across the ridge with Miss Jennie Hunt. . : of | to i ped " { Nancy Bodle, at Hunters Park. Mollie Gingery narrowly escaped hav- | while driving Fillmore. There was no preaching at the M. E church Sunday as the pastor was called preach the funeral sermon of Mrs CE Harris Thursday morning | B Rockey's straw stack fell over and killed § young cattle for him, among them a fine short horn bull. Lutz sold a fine horse to Frank last week B. W. Way and wife passed through town Sanday. Oa Saturday eve a sled load of our young folks went upto # D. Marshall's and had a taffy pulling ; Eva knows how | to get the candy ; she ate onions and the boys fed her candy. Girls, we will not tell the boys bow you get out of the sled, only you should have the seat fastened down-—not safe to get out that way. A surprise ~The friends and neigh- bors gathered at C. E Lutz's Monday evening and gave Charles a surprise ; it was his 120d birthday. About 6 were there and all enjoyed themselves by talk ing and playiog games till ock and then gave Charles their wishes for many more such birthdays and departed for home Mrs. John Lutz a former resident of this place will se ber household furni ture on 25th of Feb. in Farguson twp. 3 west State College on David Shuey farm Oak Hall Elsie Peters and Martha Klinger visit. 10% the ni ' miues ye | ed in Ferguson twp last week. Mrs. Harry Kaup and son, of Alleghe.- eny, are visiting at the bome of Mrs | Wm. Kaup Miss Aona M. Dale attended Farmers Institute at Rock Springs on Friday and | Satarday. Edward Sellers and family spent San | day at Centre Hall | Mrs. James Kustenborder is numbered | among the sick Clifford Close and Maurice Klinger left for Revovo on Monday morning C. H. Kline and wife spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs, David Glasgow at Tusseyville Clement Dale, Esq., of Bellefonte, transacted business in town on Friaay E K. Smith and family spent Sunday | out of town Mr. Parker and wife passed through town on Sunday on. “Pat” Royer returned home Monday after a short visit in Jersey Store. The Ev. church of this place will hold an oyster supper on Saturday night Feb, 8. Come one, come all. Roy, next time be careful so that you | don't fall in the box. Preaching services are being held in {the Lutheran church every night this week except Saturday. Last Toesday night a sledding party | composed of 33 young people from Axe. | mann spent the evening at the home of Foster Shearer, everybody wet bat all | bad a nice time. | Red headed Bill must have some at. traction in Bellefonte as we notice him | going up that way quite often. How | about it Billy ? Georges valley. | James and Thomas Lingle, of Jersey | Shove, visited their parents last week. | Ammon Vouada sold a good botse to 3 K. Confer, : The ‘squire Reifsnyder farm near | Millheim, will be tenanted by W. R Young, and Kelley Harshbarger will | move on the farm vacated by Mr, Young { in Georges valley, [Alfred Lingle has gove to Uniontown, | totry braking on the railroad Greene Decker is taking out timber with which he will build a large shed to his barn. { ~To cure a cough o cold in one day take Krumiine's Compound Syrup of Tar. 25 cents, THE WEELITTLES AT THE DOCKS. From rhe Clark street bridge They view the T—— 9 Chicago river. FIND Coburn. J. B. Rishel is the possessor of a fine and well mated black team, which be will sell if the right price is offered. B. says she likes to go to church— especially if continued up to the small hours. Yes, Ma, I was to the party. It was reported that Wm. C. Sheasley, FWo formerly of this place, had his legs torn | | democrats, ates in West Virginia, but much to the | off, on a large saw mill which he oper- we find that be is enjoying good relief of his friends, very much alive and health. The Coburn orchestra gave Al Bartges and family a pleasant call one evening last week, and royally entertained them with choice selections of nrusic Juno. Miller, one of our highly esteem. ed fiiends, is the happiest man in town. It's a little girl Coey Winkieblech resigned his posi. tion in the manufacture of M paddies; he ismow prospecting for gold in the High valley region Betting is the most popular thing in our little town at present, especially with some of our young sports ; when they have po money they bet their shoes. How about it Charles? Conrad Decker and family, returned home Friday from a visit to his mother, pow residing at Tuwseyville It is very probable that Wm. L. Hos terman will have to buiid an addition to bis house, as his house was built tor the average man only For lumber call o Warren before purchasiog elsewhere Thomas, the fisherman, and the crack marksman, have entered into partnership io the fishing business, and think they will do a flourishing business when fully established ; as vet they are short two of the required number, a first class hook keeper and a § year's perienced packer and wife and W. L. Hos were the goests of W Kers Wednesday; they report Baving spent a peasant eveniog We are ¥ ad to say that need to stop off any more before g to Coburn. Good M. A Miller is very jovia came home bow is it Mil Orvis Mever enjoved himself very much by joining a sledding party which departed for Brush valiey on Monday evening of last week. Miss Ada Keen is on the sick the Harter Bro's lumber camp . Lose cx S R King erman and wife, tetter OB boy don't since ler? K list at E J. Vounada's were welcome guests | 1 of Lewis Stover on Sanday last We were very glad for the arrival of our dear old steel wo ker, W. H. Bres . . | ler, who returned home to stay, on last | {| brook | Meek farm Saturday evening accompanied by John Musser, from Woodward. H. G Miller and wife made a visit to Mrs Miller's parents a short distance | from Millbeim Julian. Another wedding is expected in the | near future M. B. Beighto!, who is employed at the | {etort prick works, was home Sunday. The barn of Harrison burned to the ground night, with about two tons of hay ; it is not known how the fire originated ; it was fully covered by insurance. Miss Jessie Anderson, of Williamsport, is visiting reiatives here; now Arthur is all right. Irvin Beightel is agent for a large medicine firm in New York. I wonder where Win. R. was going on Sunday eve, as be boarded the 5:12 train for Martha. Edward Marshall spent a few days here, Well, Alice, how did vou find all the people at John stown ? hope you had a good time, Aaronsburg. Cort Carner and Reginia Hubler, of Hublersburg, spent sunday with Mrs, Chay les, ¥rs. Catherine Bell, of Huntingdon, is the guest of her aged father, H. H. Weaver, Mrs. Sarah J. Level Clearfield to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Ida Too lioson, Miss Lisle Acker bas gone to State Col. lege to stay an indefinite time, Miss Lottie Keister has returned to her home afier having spent a few months with friends in Philadelphia. Clyde Boob, who bas been visiting friends in the west, has come home 1 spend the remainder of the winter, Among those who attended Mrs Liz. has gone to OTHER FP. W IC. B Harbridge was | on last Saturday | : | next spring. and will occupy the George | Odenkirk property. TOURIRTS Highvalley. Great excitement in the valley, the Aaronshurg gold and silver mining com- pany charge of San¥ Alen’ gold mine took On Friday morning, as the scribe went teed his stock, he found one of his horses had died during the night to Charley Esenhathoue of our staunch ¢d to see the scribe on Saturday; Charley 1» none of those cheap Jacks, it takes something to buy him Jet me tell vou Stwon La The East end lumber company cut a pine tree south east of In tha: cat twenly hve feet of inch boards and the imbs two loads of pulp wood—who can beat it ? leby Charley Sasder Was A wie Snyder, scribe’s , a son of Dr Come visitor at bome on Wednesday J.T. RB come Visitors at Sunday Henry E to Mil The Co and leather pantaicons since be took uj the lady were S*nbulh = sctibuth and xr Emi KE senbuth made a flying beim WEATS AB Dass urn scribe cag bis charter, A queer thing happened wa; the Georgetown scribe met the f ciect Higbvaliey scribe and took mn some © bis natural gas, aod at the close of the election be took a bottle of gas and the two did pot work together, and after the vole was counted his memory was entire. y goue, so be could mot tell who was town clerk Coal is scare and wood is high, and a good demand it seemed wood would bring a Heller price Bow dav, Jack market as close as the election is election ves is very dull on Ferguson Twp. Willlam Bioom and the death of thelr two year o Susie Thurs : Ix xt olerment wife are mourning 1 davghter fied Ay evening 15, of and ace buryigg ground, Four with the same img w ho scarietl fever, in the Pine Hall fren were sick 0k } of their chi disease bat they are a roving lobo Leech is suffering with partia paralysis, He was taken to the Roaring Springs sasitariom party invaded the home of W. 8 Ward, where music and refreshments consisting of ice cream, cake, candies furnished princely enter tainmeant Of the sick— Mrs. Thos. Frank is slow- recovering from bronchial trouble Gardoer is better. Mrs. C. D Miller 1s growing weaker, Henry Meyers sold his farm at Fair "It is better known as the Robert The price paid was §3 700. Jacob Houser, of Houserville, is the buyer 1H. Musser is closing out his stock of goods at Rock Springs with the intention of closing his store and moving 10 Moss Creek, Blair conoty. [It is intimated that Hess may opon a store at that A large sledding ly point J. W. Mitterling, the cattiedealer of Tusseyville, will move to Centre Hall Wm. I. Royer, of McConnell, Ill, a sof of Samuel Rbyer, deceased, who moved west near 30 years ago, is back visiting bis friends, accompanied by his married davghter. Mr. Royer has en. gaged in farming in the west, EVERY CHURCH or mstitotion sup- ported by voluntary contribution will be given a liberal quantity of the Long- man & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paiot. Not Have done so for twenty. seven years, Tens of millions of gallons Painted neatly two milliog houses under guarantee to repaiot if not satisfactory, The paint wears for periods up to eight. een years. Linseed oil must be added to the paint. (done in two minutes). Actual cost uw about £1 25 a gallos. Samples 0 Sold by our agents, G R. Spigelmeyer, Bellefonte; J. W. Glasgow, Coburn, at the caucus | as Jack did on | | evening last ; Colyer. Public roaos haye been ina terrible condition, Tuesday evening J. H. Moyer enter | tained a sled load of Tusseyville and | Colyer's young people, namely : Misses | Nannie Meigs, Aone and Mary Mitter lug, Mary Sower and Bettie Fleisher ; | Chas. Mitterilog, Loyd Swmith, Ww. | Fleisher and Claud Wert went to the bome of A. B. Lee, namely: Jobn Spapgler and wife, Emma Swartz Effie Ishier, Blanche Housman and Katie Boal, Messrs. J. J. Jordan, Jonas Boal, Ralph and Wm. Rickert Mrs. Levi Stump gave a quilting party to a number of her friends Thursday evening Rev, O LL, Buck, of Rebershurg, held communion services in the Zion Evan church Sunday evening, the weather was very disagreeable vet the church was filled, and all listened to a royal ser mon delivered by Rev tuck who is one of the best preachers in the county | A J Weaver, wife and te and Mrs, Francis ( at the home of Squire J. 8 Sunday ; also Rev of Rebersburg daughter Mi yer were guest Housman oa Juck and Mr, Show Crs Jacob Lee and wife of Boalsburg, vis. ited at A. B. Lee's last week C. D. Feese, a prosperous and well to do young man formerly of this place, sent in a two year’s subscrip tion for the “Centre Democrat.” That | proves how the Colyer items are appre ciated, of Oregon, Fred Brown has a beautiful! phono { graph which proves very interesting to his friends. J. H. Mover is getting up in the world Who else can afford to pay a dime for a hostier at A. |] Weaver's blacksmith shop? say Henry where was your sleigh when you wanted it? Daring last week, while “Collie’’ was brooding over the “Girl Famine” he concluded to change his vocation and eo water snake fishing, David Glasgow killed a large racoon; one of his $20 dogs died Frank U's a girl One of Geo. Bitner's cows broke her back by falling on the ice. Roy ginia last week Ling'e wears a broad smile Milesburg. John Venatta and daughter, of Elmira, are guests of john A. Whiteman and family Irvin Ar ustrong, of Mill Hall, made a brief visit to his mother and sister, Mrs Grafmyre, Theodore Catherman and Miss | Shope were married recently by W Graymyre, Ev Mae B Miss married Harry Peters and Crain were ia‘ely Richard Wharton. Mrs. Mary Jane Armstrong, of Mill Hall, is pow making ber bome with her { daughter Mrs. Grafmyre. Edward H. Baird and Miss Blanche Campbell were married on the 28th of january, in Williamsport, by Rev. Geo. BE King, arriving bome from that city; ou Thursday evening a grand reception was awal.iog them the bome of the bride, being the daughter of W R.Camphe wife be beng the eldest son of Joseph Baird and wife; 4 partook of the Josephine by Rev, at eldest 1 and persons refreshments, presents were given, such as suver.ware, dishes e 100 numerous (0 mention Pine Creek Mills. Quite a few of our young fo ks were out enjoving themse al a partly at James Weaver's at Aaroansbarg Tuesday it was kind of wet ves DOYS, wasn't it? { Fred Stover is home from the Harter Bro's lumber job up Phulips Creek on ac- count of a bad cold. John Winkleblech was the welcome | guest of P. 5. Meyers last week. i As the case is, lime burning is no go at | present } Mr. Harter came to the conclu sion to use his lime kiln for a smoke | house, in order to prepare his meats ; | there is nothing slow about | M. A. Miller made a flying trip to! Aaronsburg Saturday. | Wm. Bressler and family were guests | of «wee Breon last Sunday accompani. ed by Frank Miller of Millheim Martha. : 3 il. The mountain.dale teacher, having re. | signed, Jackson Cronister is takiog his Miss Mattie Williams has adopted | Naller, the youngest son of Mr. and | Mrs. D. W. Heaton. i J. D. Wagner, who has beea ill for the | past few months, is improving very slow. | ly Pawnee took his love a sleigh ride the other evening and she must of been driv. ing, for when they returned: home the sleigh was tied together with ropes. Th scholars of Black Oak school, in order to make themselves kvown, will publish a weekly paper known as the Black Oak Baliitin, TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having heen restored to health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread dinease Conse om, is anxious to make known to his feliow suflerers the means of cored To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription weed, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable, Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, And mav prove a blessing, will please address, Wednesday evening another sled load | : Miller returned home from Vir- : place. | i Rov. EDWARD A. WILSOX, Brooklyn, New York, TRY THIS TEST, | And see if your Kidneys are Diseased. todetermine whether Ider are diseased isto : of your urine in a glass tumbler stand 24 hours ; if it has a sedi. TOpY OF SLrinEy Appear iGO BAR It is for sale irugy New 50 Cent Size «0 $1.00 size botties—less than a cent a dose Sample bottle —enough for trial, free by mail Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N.Y, Pr. David Kennedy's Magle Eye Salve for all Qisesses or Inflammations of the Eye. Bc, Spring Mills. There will be lots spring The ice bas gone off the creek with out any damage. Fishing with hook and line for suckers has pot been any good yet Earhart Bellefoute, of furniture here moving this (veo of his The windows have been placed in the new Lutheran church; they are the finest in the valley J. W. Neese has some attraction at Rebershurg; how about it Joo? church, below remodeled and will bought outfit med mea The Salem Refor Penn Hall, bas be be dedicated Feb. 14 There was a car load of chestnut coal received at Allison Bro's coal vard, last Saturday evening; there was some tall bustling done on Monday as most were out of coal People who marry for money are sometimes divorced for love their ns © are permanently cured the peculiar disease of the xd which itself in deness, weaknessand nervous. treatment vith Scott's Emulsion, It true blood food and y adapted to the cure blood from hich so many young women suffer, men in shows ss, by regular Is 4 ll a 31 kness We will be glad to send a sample to any sufferer, Po wove that thin pierre In the n the weRDer i every bottle of Emulsion you buy SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 400 Pearl St, New York, frre fa abel ¢ a CRT TEER ZY: DHE rR RAEUMATISH. LAME BACK. NEURALGIA: \ HEADACHE. EARACHE. CUTS. WOUNDS. EN SPRAINS. BRUISES. 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