———— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT: BELLE FONTE, PA, FEBRUARY 2g, 1903. 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 ? Zion. Misses Keturah Long and Lillie Shaf. fer, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at this | place. Sleighing is good at present. Among our sick are, Philip Gebhart uffering with poeumonia, but is getting tter, also Willard Weaver who 18 also improying. A sledload of gay voung folks from Fox Hollow spent Tharsday night at the | ome of ]. A. Hoy'’s; they were armed | with ten scoop shovels, three digging rons, one grubbing hoe and four garden akes. Rey, Schmidt delivered an able ser. | non on the subject of Foreign Missions, | n the Reformed church on Sanday after. Messrs. Elmer Gebhart, of Bellwood, | nd Perry Hinds, of Mingoville, also Miss Cora Whitman, of Hublersburg, spent Sunday at the home of Ed. Geb- | art. Claud Showers and wife, of Freeport, | Il., arrived last week: thev expect to | xcupy the farm vacated by Ed Gebhart, vho has moved to Drifting, Clearfield panty. Roy wonders why Wm. R. is soanxious 2 know when he's going to move. Better 20k out Roy, Dobbie has some attraction \t your place Many of our farmers have not yet secured hired help for the summer, Most of the boys are going to the Mine Bank this summer, thus making help arce. Misses Ida and Mae Rover, of Walker, pent several days with friends in this ricinity. The writer has been formed that the hoo! directors bave elected a truant flicer. Better look out kids. Some of our young folks attended a arty at Pleasant Gap one night eck. Clarence. Well, what has become of the Clarence 'ribe, has he gone up salt river since the ection, or aid he start before? We ill take his place this time. The weather has been coming down the few davs and coal and groceries ing up ; the former may stop at zero, at where will the latter stop ? Frank Crispen is home from Pittsburg, visit his parents; be is looking stout ud hearty ; he reports times good in the | est and has a good job. A JG. Witherite has accepted a posi tion to sell groceries ia our town for a Pittsburg firm and as he has had some experience he is fitted for the business It looks like business t) see the glare f the coke ovens once more lighting up be town. Oar revival meeting closed last even ng ; the presiding elder preached a very food sermon ; the weather was cold but here was still a large congregation Weare to'd that Soloman Lohr is going > move over bevond Bellefonte this pring ; we are sorry to see him go as he : 2 good worker in the church as well a: leewhere. G. B.Uzzle is able to be around again fer being very sick. Nittany. We have had very cold weather during € past week, but now it is much warmer min. Miss Clara Robb, of Bellefonte, ound this place, over Sunday; ceme fain Clara, we are always glad to see n. Miss Alma Stine, of Zion, spent Satur | y and Sunday at this place. Sleighing was fine over Sunday and | t people made use of it too, Ja last Friday afternoon the Misses mie Zerby, Ola Gunsalius and Pear) akieman, Harry and Charles Mauk, | | Geo Zitter, were to Howard to visit A. Pletcher’s school; they report hav- a nice time fre. P. 8. Rossman and children were ling friends in Bellefonte over Satur- | and Sunday. ‘be quarterly meeting services were | | attended overfJSunday, i tr. Struble and wife, of Zion, were | guests of N.C, Shaffer's on Saturday. be meeting in the Ev. church had to | ie on account of the pastor gettin dy for annual conference; there will | 80 preaching for four weeks and of | rse everybody is anxious to have Rev, | ® come back again, i he Showers brothers are busy sawing | ry day and the logs are comivg in | k and fast, . 0. Dorman and W. M. Gates are | fog timber in the Dry Run woods for mes; W. M. Webner and Chas, wick are doing the hauling. NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, very day History, High Strang, Nervous, teitable, Constant Headaches, No Mest at ght, Heart Weak, Appetite Poor, Loss of | eignt, Strength all Gome. D THE FOLLOWING: # Barbara Broek, Caldwell, Pa., 12 miles f Lock Haven, Pa. says: “I have beenjex. ily nervous for a long time—any unusual would upset me. 1 simply had no appe of All jana felt weak and tired. My hoad 4 a great deal and at night | was troubled deh with sleeplessness. 1 got some of Dr, + Chase's Nerve Pills and they did me a erful lot of good-—-my appetite returned teadachios left me and I felt well and Bin every way alter using the Pills.” A.W, Ohase's Nerve Pills are sold at L0o | at dealers or Dr. A. W, Chase Medicine Buffalo, N.Y. Bee that portrait and mig Ww of A.W, Chase, M. D, are on every Martha. It was early Sunday morning When the stars had gone to sleep, And ere the “King of Day" O'er the mountain tops did say, When two weary sieepy travelers, Did homeward wend thelr way, But who these sleeps travelers were, I wouldn't like to say. For one, he Is a pedagogue In Huston's publie schools, And the other a telegrapher And keeps the “Company's” rules Now, Eddie reads “The Democrat” And from it clippings takes, To read them to his sweetheart When he his weekly visits makes, last was | aking hands with her many friends | we. Aaleat Krumrine's Drug Store. 3 But this time he tarried longer (As prudent people will agree) Than any lady should permit, For the clock struek half past three, Then Eddie quiekly took his hat And down the road he went, As if he with a message By the Company had been sent But he had only passed the house Of Mr When he saw a monster in the road That filled bis heart with awe Of all the ghosts and goblins Of which he'd ever heard or read This was the very worst one, Foor Eddie Frankly sald, He thought he'd slip apast him And to the left he shied, But the ghost also was wary And for poor Eddie dived. Johnstonbaugh, But this was traveler number two, As the readers may suppose, He was returning from “over the hill,’ Where he very often goes, Now when the two together came, They each the other knew, In glad surprise W. H. exclaimed “Why, Eddie ! Is it you 1 After laughing at their foolish fears Again they traveled on Aud reached thelr home in safety, As the day began to dawn. Now (I these boys would stay at home Or travel In daylight. They wouldn't have such accidents In the darkest hour of night Now, girls do please be th ughttul, And to your friends be true When you keep the boys so very long Have them stay for breakfast too Mingoville. Cold weather was welcomed in Hecla, as no one had any ice put up for the sea- son. Wm. Zimmerman ts able to be around again, and everybody is glad. Miss Lalu McMullen returned home on Friday, from visiting (riends in Read- ing and Harrisburg The Rev. of the Evangelical church preaches his farewell sermon at Hecla, Sunday, March 1 S. Zimmerman and wife spent Friday with H. C. Robison, who is very ill at | this writing Miss Mary Workman and C. E. Guis- er visited friends in Eagleville, Sunday. Miss Cora Clevenstine died at her home near Hublersburg, on Saturday night, at 6 o'clock. Chas. Guiser is ill at this writing. T. E. Mayes spent Sunday at his home in Lemont J. E. Herman savs he thinks he will superintend the club house next summer. he got two or three applications for help already. MING Mr. Johnson, of Zion, transacted ness at this piace, Saturday WOVILLE NO. 2 busi James D:itrich purchased a sleigh, he certainly will catch now H, E Robson's stave mill is not ng at present, as be is very {ll at writing hue new he girls fun this Daniel Peters, section foreman of this place is able to He around again, after a sickness of pneumonia. Shuman Zimmerman and wife, of this place, were visiting at Bellefonte last Friday and Saturday. Misra Peters went to Bellefonte to | work Georges Valley. Andy Rishel, from Altoona, is here on a business trip. F. B. Herman, from Altoona, spent a few days with his family. Ezra Harter hauled grain for Mrs. Cain this week. The Georges Valley attorney is trying to get a law passed that nobody is allow. ed to take his girl out driving in a ove horse sleigh Ezra Harter bas offered his farm stock and implements 0 James Reeder for fis The democrats have succeeded in elect- ing a supervisor on this side of the valley, and is a trustworthy and industrious man, Among the sick this week are Miss Kate Gentzel and Amanda Gobble, Luther Zettel left on Monday for Har. risbarg. W. T. Lingle is ill with jaundice; Jacob Breon is improving. The Decker school held an interesting entertainment on last Friday afternoon in honor of Washington's birthday. Sober. Clarence Miller, of Peun Hall, visited | Jacob Breon on Sunday. Two Stover boys of Aaronsburg, are visiting Jacob Breon's, Miss Lizzie Wolf entertained Dora Geuntzel, on Sunday ; the ladies were en. gaged in readiog letters as far as we know, A young man passed through this place on Sunday morning ; how about it ? Oscar Jamison is home from Linden Hall where he had been working ; Oscar ROY 0. the time tp yo 0 see your best rl. Jacob Breon will move to Pine Creek, Calyin Breou and wife visited his par. ents, Benj. Breon’s, on Sunday, gee LEE PRS ore Ne Under a great rock: Pails Minnehaha hw alls Miss Weelirrie inds iar the atmosphere is hor good for plumes. FIND THEIR TW Colyer. Daring last week it was 8 below zero, | roads drifted quite a bi, { The Bist pubiic sale of Lhe season, tha ofl A.B L was well attend ed, and ever We leave us; Wednesda, ¢ last Foday yllling =o at u Ereat i fo wil Cave war , apd by thus Cummings wil become Bor by moviug in ihe A. B. lee First above all, mistake Od prices thew York this lbur«day Wm our worthy neigh Bouse feel 1 a a bave uey vacated by wih to ££» the a horse not a bome that Levi Stump boug tit from D.C. Keller There was a great disappoir our postuffice Thursday when the Democrat fared was delayed a day, du not know Wm. Fleisher, an bonorable and respectable young man of our community, wili take up the position vacated by Wm Bair, with Wms F Rockey, dealer in produce. : Miss Cora Houtz, of Milroy, visited ber grandpareots Mr. and Mrs. Heory Shadow at this place; Dick were you in! it Friday evening ? Miss Mand Stover visited Stover's at Potters Mills, orrect HEH) asl wee ISsue, It was tment at €eYening 0 arrive, 11 ou what acoount we Lan a! Fin ‘Synagogue’ has prospects fc on Smith's (and, be his po_ket Mw Coa CArTiEs & sampie no Tom Pepper and family were to Frank Brown's to isten 10 the phonograph The boys and giris of C baving fine sport on the ice Sanday alter Boon How aboul it Ralph? ith, from Backsoe a visit nyet were -y Jonas home m was on Harry Feese jeweiry Comp BY in C. D. Frazer SICK Kev returned from Adtoon and A. J sit Bhim Sundays a Wea. aliersoon C sh Feustamaker ver sere lov Our lively and hast Frank, cf Centre H bad quite a lng business thro here on Saturday Ou last Wedaesday, Wm. Stump met bis father at Potters Mills on bis return from Mifflin and Sayder county. Oa their way bowe the road be ing drifted they had wo go through the fields this side of McCov's. Wm of course was the driver, and the first thing they knew | they didu’t know anything, with the driver counting stars thro the snow and Mr having the best part of the bargain, being on top. Well they had an “upset” with nothing broke and no one injured Annie, how 40 you like the new stove? Since we are aware that you have bees to see it, ng coustable P ru Some time ago a merry crew met at the home of Geo. Stover's and as pleasure ied them to play a game of “'hide.and go seek” in the bars, but alas Mr Stover | fell over the entry door and almost smashed his toe, but “Slopey”’ being Nigam nurse he soon had him all O, B F. Ricket made a business trip to | Lewistown. ! Emmit Jordan took Johnny McDonnell lo Bellville on a visit where be expects to | make his future home. i Harry Weaver is agent for the Stark | Nursery Co, anyone who desires to bay | any fine fruit trees, etc., will do well by | giving their order to Harry, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Bodtor! and daugh- ter Helen visited at State College on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Moyer returned from a visit with their son Wm. at Milroy. Mrs. Levi Stump has been on the sick Madisonburg. Mrs. William Rishel is slowly improv. | ing. Boyd Harter had the misfortune to bruise his right leg last Friday while cutting log» in little Sugar valley. Lloy Miller quit gathering milk for the Howard creamery at Rebersburg, C. A. Rachau taking his place, Harry Yearick and Charles Hoy spent Saturday and Sunday at Lamar, Charles Rachaa took a load of produce to Lock Haven. Rev. Buck closed his protracted meet: ing last Saturday night. Rev, Smith his farewell ser mon last y " Emanuel Swartz and wife, of Clinton: Sule, attended Grimm's sale last Satur. y. Prof. John Rossman, of Penn Cave, Sundayed at the home of Benj. Limbert, There are prospects for a “Free Mail Delivery,” help the good cause along. yO ae oe ams pArgusburg, wap ia WEELITTLES AT FALLS OF MINNEHAHA. OO COMPANIONS. Benore. election is over The and result as | usual, like the handle on a jug, all on one | side, Charles Jack few days last Tyrone. Jud were called home last week Mesa h Wil ams, te 1 for some Hime n and son Miles, spent week with father, who has been ju Charles wears a broad smile now since he was elected squire Harr in Be ¥ Pennington transacted efonte on Taesd a usiness vy of st week Miss Blanche Musser, of P casant Hill, is visiting relatives at this place Mrs. Farber and Miss Marie Haogh spent Sunday with friends at Graysville Robert, I think you should not write so many letters to Miss Somebody, Don't | | i { | and | friends in son Williams and brother Clemson, | 10 see their! vou think this will make some one feel | bad ? There will be preaching in the M church ou Sunday night, Feb, 28 by the pastor, Rev, Eslinger, Protracted meeting which has been going on for some time at Grays church, closed on Tuesday night of last week, apd glad to say, several persons have been converted. J. W trice E 1973 Baisor, spent Woodland Miss after st brother ( wife and daughter Sunday with Bea friends at Mary Roop bas returned home ending several days with her arence, at State College Talser Agoew Sellars of Waddle, died Sunday morning, Feb 15th, after an ill of about three years with heart disease He is survived by a wife and dren as fol) Elsie, Harry, WwW es and me teas eight ch Myrtle Agnew, a Charles at bh a brothe O ’ KOSS, ir He sister, ved E RR MOsury and Capt. T of Harton, Kansas, and Mrs. R f Muncy, Pa The funeral ace on Wednesday of last ten DY Re H ook 1 The ceme ery ars Stine, 0 week & were conveved 10 Gray's Half Moon, followed by a large concourse of sorrowiag friends IR Ferguson Twp. Claud Hess will run the Howard Maus: ser store at Baileyville The | was a success. Fred Roush drew the | rug, abd Miss Mary McCracken drew | One bundred and | | seventy dollars was cleared. the carpet sweeper, Harry Gillmore and Ed. Harpster, each has been enriched $1,000 by the ar- rival of little sons. John G Bailey will move into the Annie | Mussser house in Pine Grove Miss Musser will reside with her sister, Mrs Goss, in Bellefonte, Hon. J. Kepler spent bome and attending the election. James C Corman, of Oak Hall, bas | Toesday at | rented the Frank Black farm and will | turn his attention to raising blooded | stock Milesburg. Mrs. Elizabeth Austin left for a visit to Huntingdon among friends. Frank Strickland, of Hopkins, Jeffer. | Creek, were quietly married on Wednes | day, the 15th, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Oscar E. Miles, on Pike | street, by the Rev. Latrop, Baptist minis ter ; they left on Thursday morsing for their future home at Hopkins, Pa. Jess Jordon, of Patton, Pa., is a guest of his son John, on Market street, Robt. Haupt, of Lovett, is visiting his parents, Charles and Ed. Lingle left on Mon. day for Pittsburg, where they have em- ployment in the P. R. R. machine shops. Linden Hall. Clyde Bover, of Miflinburg, spent Sun. day with his wife, . Ella Ross spent Sanday with her wacle at Lewnont, Miss Katie Fraok was visiting at Wik liam Catherman’s over Sunday. A number of car loads of hay was shipped from this place the last week. free REWARD fron, The readers of this | taaen that thare ts at oe Jr Maron and at . | Misses Maude and Mary Grove | away suddenly, | death of | Son county, and Mrs. M. Butler of Marsh | of it is | Lemont, | We have been feeling unusually good | for several minutes this week There was a sled load of young folks | at N than Grove's un Thursday night. Mrs. Mattern, of Buffalo Run, was a caller at Mrs. Behres, on Saturday, Jobu Moore and wife, of Philipsburg, spent & day last week in town D B. Geiz and sister, May, spent sev eral days receatly in Milroy. Mr. Bathgate entertained a company at his howe on last Saturday evening Miss Maud Moore, of East Stroud: burg spent several days with her moth er, srs, E len Moore. Oar triend, Oscar Stinekechler, forgot | Bis hat on leaving, oue pight last bad it not been for uncle Sam | might have been bald by this time. the wav, Ad. Miller, of State As Seg on our stieets one day | I he Ov one das cold weather of Is Causing recently shin result seeing his us all Mg of = | of He has many passengers Bing a sm age drivers Pocket fu dough As you all do know When you hear him grow! once, Perbaos it may seem strange But everybody Is on to Jt He's cackling for more change A fper looking fellow, Une never could be found, But Al! his specks, a wondrous sighe, A vast, forlorn, rebound He drives up to the hitching post, He ties his one horse “BIL” He goes tuto the shoemaker shop To see to take a pill, Ali toils complete, but something more He see's Its near train time He jumps into the driver's seat And grabs hold of the line The station door It seems to te Then opens up by fate Mr i» the Irve Drees you hear ira » 6 a half hour late he seems Lo need a chart find a port fr Hix be It takes a week to go way But nd which Lo start Lis like Long Island Sound round WwW just remember We are pot giving molasses 3 10 look At our stage driver's glasses We want ye The lens they are square But sty For they are fastened to sheepskin Which of ¢ “on they will pasa Witse can’t be glam yw 4 Uy see Wedon't But the o is 16 be wise 3 for me the mat eyes Isnng A PLEASANT EVEX: RNG. On Friday evening, Feb. 20th, a sled ding party left Lemont for the purpose of surprising Michael! Segoer and wife, of Boaisburg. None of Mr. Segner’s family knew ansthis mn sre for them, except daughter Miss Irena and she had things arranged in shape, awaiting our arrival ; the warp OOM us to forget that the the roduced bis new ted g of the feast their Peis ©! ah SOON ( Al mercury fecPing past wero was mark Mr. Segner § graphopbone and trea music us to some fine The guests then turned the table and treated every one with all the ice cream, cake and ovsters they could eat We then called for more music and Mr Seguner quickly responded ; and ere we knew it the clock bad raised both hands to its highest mark and struck twelve deadly blows to the 20th of Pebruary | The sled load consisted of Nathan Grove 0 O P. festival at Pine Grove, | and wife, James Lenker, wife and daugh ter, Miss Soe Lenker and mother, of Aaronshurg : Jared Mavs and wife, and Miss Ella Segner, of State College; and Esther Segner, Jesse Shuey, W. T Grove. We all join in wishiog Mr. and Mrs. Seguer many more such evenings, Samuel Everhart, of Shingletown, re turned home after baving spent * the greater portion of the winter in Altoona Chas Fenstemarcher and wife. of State College, were callers in this vicinity | last Saturday Miss Ella Ross, of Linden Hall, visitieg her uncle Eimer, at present Mr. Hartsock, of Buffalo Run, 1s the is | Ruest of Mrs. Behres at present Mr. Hepler and wife were called on Saturday by the Mrs. Heplet's mother, Mrs Camel, of Kast Brady. Misto Lenker is wearing a broad smile at short intervals now. The origin probably incendiary. Irvin Holwes and wife, of State Col lege, called on Mrs. Elmer Ross Sabbath afternoon. Mrs. Angeline Bottorf and daughter, Ella, were in Bellefonte last Satarday, Elliot Mays, the operator at Hecla, spent Sunday with his father at home Miss McCloskey, of Gum Stump, was at our town recently. The Grangers gave a banquet in their hall on Saturday, Feb. 21, Miss Aon Hamilton, daughter, John Hamilton, of State College, was among our visitors this week. passed Br. Kaup, of Boalsburg, through town on Sunday. Robert Wasson made a flving business trip to Pleasant Gap, one day last week. Franklin Bohn & Sou have opened up an office in the rear of Mr, Evey's grosesy stare ; offi oe hours from 6 to to p.m, y, except Sanday. services re progressin rapidly in the M. 1, church. Rev. Heck man requests a full attendance all the time. Warren Bailey and friend, of P. 8. C., were among our recent callers, small | week, | he | ] this TRY THIS TEST, And see if your Kidneys are Diseased. A verysimple way todetermine whether your kidneys or bladder are diseased is to put some of your urine in a glass tumbler and let it stand 24 hours ; if it has a sedi. ment or a cloudy, ropy or stringy appear. ance, if it is pale or discolored, you do not need a physician to tell you that you are in a dangerous condition Dr. David Kennedy's Remedy speedily cures such Favorite BETIOUS Symptoms as pain in back, inability to bold urine, a b ining scalding pain in passing it wire the staining of li The Rev. Aaron ( | the M frequent de. to unnate, especially at night, and ne stor of ECF rch of RE ff NY 4 IC « i RCI, 5 XL BRYS 1 rely believe that Dr nnedy's Favorite Remedy kidney, liver and bl ne made, and ; om end it, for’ | know by experience it ill do all that is claimed for it.” “Favorite Remedy" is a vegetable help { tothe stomach and bowels in performin their duties properly. It overcomes ant nanently cures dyspepsia, indigestion iliousness and rheuma It is abso. lutely harmless and purely vegetable. It contains no narcotics or minerals in any form, no dangerous stimulants, no mer. cury or poisons, and is the only kidney medicine that does not constipate. It is for sale by all druggists in the New 80 Oent 8ize and the regular $1.00 size bottles—less than a cent a dose Sample bettie—enough for trial, [rea by mail Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N.Y word 1 urgently rec — e——— ¢ Eye Salve for all the Kye. Bec, Pr. David Kennedy's Ma or inflammations | | visited their | Mr |C daughter, intic Miss Graden ret Haven last week -- Smuliton. | M: sou and vania, and resides A tree fe | and seriously Miss Heitie prior 10 ber departure for Phi Smull 18 visiting friends adelphia It has been ramored that | has chased the © MM: Mrs, | both the Wir Consumption Salt pork is a famous olde fashioned sumpti Joh me cf G B Waite Sr., are Perry vu au ou Henry Detwiler, sick list; also Ms remedy COn- can stomach it. behind it is that fat food the consumyj most. itive needs Scott’'sEmulsionisthe mod. ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. | Scott’s Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only ' way, is half the battle, but Scott’s Emulsion does more | than that. There is some- | thing about the combination | of cod liver oil and hypophos- 'phites in Scott's Emulsion that puts new life into the | weak parts and has a special | action on the diseased lungs. A sample will be sent free upon request, Pe sure that tals pictare In the form of a label is on the wrap of every bottle of Emulsion you bay SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. VY, 7ARD- 2K CURES ALL RHEUMATIC "PAIN SORENESS SWELLING RIND r10ON INFLAMA ol ’ 5 : MN ANY
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