THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 26 1003 7 CORRESPONDENTS’ 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? Spring Mills. Rev. W. C. Bierly, the new Evangeli cal minister, arrived last Saturday. Prof. S. Ward Gramley, of Boalsburg, | spent Sunday with his parents in this | place. Misses Marian Leitzell and Carrie Os. man went (o Bellefonte to make thei: future home. Miss Anna Corman spent several days | of last week at Pleasant Gap. Mrs. M. Shires and daughter Kathryn, | spent last Sunday at Potters Mills. Prof. A. M. Allison spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Dr. Braucht. John and Ellis, what is the attraction at Centre Hall? The indications are we will have a large summer school. J. I. Condo, of Bellefonte, spent Sun. day at his home in this place. Mrs. Durst is leaving this week for Clearfield, where she expects to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs A. | Musser. Misses May Smith and Renna Shires attended the play at week one night; they report having a lovely time, Chas. Snyder, of Bellefonte, was home | last Thursday to attend the funeral of | his grandmother, Mrs. J. K. Soyder, Misses Minnie and Lizzie Geary, of Millheim, were guests at the home of H F. Confer, a few days of last week, iss Lizzie Stover started for Philadel. phia, last Saturday, to buy her millinery goods. The foundation for C. A. Krape's new store is completed and ready for the car penters, Those on the sick list are Chas. Miller, Robt. Smith and Wm. Goodhart Yarnell. Spelling school will be beld at this place Friday evening Last Monday evening our little village | was all excited by the appearance of a deer. It was almost full grown thought to have been around some fields the greater part of the winter. It fled to its native haunt—the mountain. As it was just as school was dismissed, a good number of the scholars bad the pleasure | of seeing 1t. Mrs. George Walker, who has been suffering the past two weeks, is slowly | recovering from an attack of quinsy. Toner Fetzer is suffering from quinsy. George Wense! is confined to his bed with inflammatory rheumatism, being unable to move. Wm. Croft, of Jeanette, is visiting his brother, J. L. Croft, at this place C. A. Walker, of Shelton, W, visiting friends and relative home at this place L. M. Butler, of Milesburg, called on Chas. Brown, one evening last week. Mrs, Robert Walker is very ill; her re. covery is doubtful Wm. Eckley's moved to Milsburg, last week. We are sorry to lose such an esti. mabie family. Mis. Ivan Danlap, of Clearfield, is visiting friends here. Ferguson. ——— Va, is s at his old We are sorry to hear of the illness of | Mrs Laura A. Ryder. Mrs. Geo. Ellenberger is improving | very slowly. John Straver purchased two valuable | horses at Mr, are fine horses. On Saturday, March 14th, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Geist celebrated the twenty. fifth anniversary of their wedded life. Seventy-five persons had assembled at the house. The presents were beautiful A very fine chocolate set was presented by the Winchester Haunting Club, wo which Mr. Geist belongs. The set is valued at $20. A valuable water set was also presented by the children, Kuives, forks, spoons, napkin rings, cake forks, pie spoons, berry dishes and many other valuable articles were re- ceived among which was $20 in cash. County Commissioner Bailey has given the management of his farm to his son Campbell's sale. They Bellefonte, last | It is | ! the Lock Haven hospital, Colyer. Wm. Colver, of Centre Hall, transact. ed some business through here last week; at a reasonable price Squire J. 8. Housman and daughter Blanche were to town last Friday. Another wedding for this week will be Charles Bitner, of Potters Mills, and Cora Colyer, of Linden Hall. John H. Ishler of this place was mar- ried on Thursday, March 12, atthe Re. formed parsonage at Hublersburg, by Rev. Crow, to IL. Elizabeth Kaufman, of Lamar. Johan stole the march on us and it was a great surprise to his many friends and neighbors who now all join in a hearty congratulation, A number of friends and relatives at { tended the funeral of Wm. Horner, at | Lewistown, who was formerly of this place. Rockey's new huckster is right in it; {| he not only buys up produce but also | gathers up the girls in Fruitown and takes them as far as J. H. Moyers; how | about it Katie and Myran? do you like to drive one way and then walk home? Say girls, that's like coasting down a hill and walking up. George Ishler has been busy deliver: ing picture frames at a reasonable price; his stock is new and of the finest and latest desigus, Wm. Taylor will move in the moun. tains on Wm. Colyer's farm. Mary Mover spent Sunday at Tussey- ville. Frank Boal and sister Nora, of Al- toona, spent Sunday with P. S. Boal. Rev. Bierly preached his first sermon in the Zion Ev. church ou Sunday morn. | ing; be intends to move from Sugar val- ley to this place. Mrs. Annie Kreitzer returned from { Penn Hall last week accompanied by ber | mother, Mrs. Bauey. Reichly's camp had a "Buffalo Bill” show, known as the “wild Indian,” with George and Dock as the main features When George's wooden horse wouldn't | kick, and his gun wouldn't shoot, then he ran for his lasso and lassoed the Buf. falo Milesburg. Miss Polly Browell has purchased the log house and lot opposite their place in Boggs twp., from Mrs. McAliwaine and is busily repairing the house; it has heen whispered that a bird is near by—the cage will be needed. Rev. W. K. Shulta, the Evangelical minister, arrived on Saturday, and preached his first sermon in this place on Sunday night. John Fulton and wife, of Philipsburg, | spent Sunday with their parents, Samuel W. Campbell, with his family, expects to take his departure for Ne. briska, on Wednesday, 25th, for the pur pose of taking up the farming business in that state. Joseph Shav, of Howard, was a recent { guest of this brother, Solomon, of this | place, William Stanley arrived home from where he was being treated tor a disabled leg, is much better. Rev. R. H. Wharton is attendiog con. ference this week at Altoona. Rev. M. T. Crouch left on Saturday for his new field of labor, Liberty, Tioga county, Pa Mrs. Gertie Haines, of Snow Shoe, was a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. A Smith 4 On Sunday last Rev, Lathrope beld baptism services; two were immers-d in the Bald Eagle creck, others will be in the near future Woodward. Quite a number of people here expect to change residences next week. Lida Yearick spent a few days in Miflmhurg Mrs. Samuel Williams and nephew Jay Ettlinger, of Monessen, are visiting relatives here "=Chas. Hosterman and friend, of Buffa- 4 are guests of the former's parents, p Wilson Ard, of Harrisburg, is visiting his parents here. Mrs. Mary Weaver, and grandchild, Mrs. Manton, of New York, are visiting bere, Mrs. Mary Benner died Wednesday, 18, aged 70 years. Interment in the | Union cemetery on Saturday. John Hosterman dod wife, of Georges- valley, visited her parents !. J. Cradort’s last week Mri. Marguda Motz spent Sunday in Millheim, ; Nora Guisewite, of State College, vis. ited her parents over Sanday. Centre Hall. S who was recently married, and will | locate in Pine Grove. East Haines. Cornelius Bower has a severe attack of grip. Sarah Leitzel is on the sick list. Minnie Boop is keeping house for | Michael Hess. The grange store got a car load of salt and phosphate, James Musser, who had been il] with pueumonia all winter, is able to walk about, The Homan Bros., of Madisonburg, | moved on the Reed farm Chas. Haines rented the Bressler farm and moved there last Tharsday., Harve Hoover has taken Haines’ place wit Mike Eby, The children of C. W. Wolf are re. covering from a severe siege of pneu. | EVERY CHURCH or institution by voluntary contribution will given a liberal guaiity of the Long. man & Martinez Pure Paints whenever pd A done so for sup | D. J. Meyer and wife returned to Cen. tre Hall from a three months visit to | their daughter, Mrs. McCormick, in Co- | lumbia, 8. C. J. D. Murray had a light stroke a week ago which affected his right side, but he is able to be avout, Prof, Bitner, of the Millersville Nor- | mal, was here visiting relatives. Will Mitterling, of Tusseyville, this week moved into the Kurtz property, and expects to remain a citizen of this | place ; his son will have charge of the farm near Tusseyville, The scarlet fever scare has subsided. Parties from Bellefoute are having in view the purchase of the patent for the hydrant {avented by DD. F. Luse, and manufacture same on a large scale at | Bellefonte. ALL RUN DOWN. Story, No Appetite, No Ambi- tion, Constant Headaches, No Rest, No | Sleep, Listiess, Languid, All Played out, A Bellefonte Citizens Gives the Curse. | Holoman Garrett, of No. 301 Allegheny street, | Beliafonte, Pa. says: I had been feeling very | much run down and poorly for a long time My head ached a great doal and 1 felt tired all over. 1 was also bothered with sleeplessness at night. Tsaw Dr. A. W. Ohase's Nerve Pills #0 highly recommended | got 8 box at Krum. rine's drug store and they did me a great deal of good. 1 felt first mate after using then and have no hesitation fu recom mending them t others," Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at S00 A box at dealers or Dr, A. W, Chase Medicine Uo. Buffalo, N. ¥. Hee that portrait and sl goa ture of A. W. Chase, M.D, are on every p nog | An Byery day age. 1 he offers his mountain farm for sale, and | THE WEELITTLES IN BOSTON. They view the | old historic | South Church. ~f iitigioi § © CC 11h FIND TWO "Julian. Say Arthur, do you know what has be. | come of Miss Julian ? surely she must bave been stolen, as we have not heard | from this thriving town nigh onto four | weeks, and if some one does not pick up courage to write a few items our town | will be away in the distance Mis. A. B. Myers was called away to the bedside of her mother, who is criti. cally ill at Cresson. Martin Harbridge is building an ad. | dition to his house, which will be a great convenience Bess Williams is now running his saw mill and is turning out some very hue lumber, haviog sawed the bill for Harel son Harbridge's baru, which was recent ly destroved by fire A.B. Myers'new house completion and will “soon the plasterers is DOW nearing be ready for | 10 a Elmer Myers is home now, as he has a pet on the back of his neck. Miss Sadie Gill returned home after! an extended visit with friends and re. latives in Tyrone. Sadie thinks there is pothing like riding on the street cars from Tyrone to Bellwood, The large barn of O. H. Nasons, two miles west of town was totally destrosed by fire on last Thursday night, by the ex plosion of a lantern; a large lot of hay apd straw was burned Miss Nora Adams departed for sum mer Hill, Cambria county, to pay ber father a visit, who is employed by J. H Murpey in a large paper wood job Martin Fleck is putting a new roof on bis house, now occupied by Samuel! Hos band Charles, Arthur and Edward, had quite a wreck the other pight going to the fire; hadn't vou Yovs ? and the next day Wa ter gathered up the fragments Wonder what has become of the Martha scribe, that wrote s0 much poet ry: perhaps be has goose to study poet? for a Benore. Rev. D. F. Kaff spent week to Bellefoute Robert Duey and wife, of Philipsbar spent a few days last week with friend here and at Buffalo Run. Some of our people attended the sale of John Carper's on Tharsdey of last week, Fred Kramrize, of State College, was seen in our town last week. Thos. Daey and family intend oun moving to Dungarvin the first of April. Mrs. John Reed and som Robert, of Graysville, were guests of R. H. Reed's on Friday. Mrs. John Hassinger and daughter Nannie, spent a few days recently with relatives at Warriorsmark Farmers are all busty plowing. Some of our young men expect to at tend summer school at Port Matilda be. gioning April 20 Miss Katie Ree! bas returned home after visiting ber uncle Will Reed, at | Graysville, For the last few days J. 8. Parsons bas not been in the best of health. Johan Duey spent Sanday with his sis ter Mrs. Clyde Shuey, at State College. Mrs. Margaret Dougherty spent a few days recently with friends at Altoona. Mt. Union. Howard Bickle and wife were guests of Jas, Mesmer, Mr. Wagner, wife and daughter, were guests of her father Leonard Mesmer., | I think our people here are ahead of some of the others, we have an agent for a new patent dishwasher which our ladies praise very highly; now they can sit in the rocking chair and the dish. washer will do the rest; if anybody wants ove just call on J. H. M. Ira Bartly moved to Spring Mills last Saturday. ; I would advise the people of our town | to subscribe for the Centre Democrat in- | stead of borrowing from thelr neighbors, | Watch night at Leonard Mesmet's on | Saturday night, March 28 Ail invited. Linden Hall. Henry Zeigler who has been ill is im. proving Preda Hess and George Hall spent last Friday at the county Rut. Jobn Winkleblech left this place to ac- SE ® bute position with P. R. R. 8. BK. Goss, insurance agent of Belle. foute, was in town Monday, week wih bs lady friend Freda Hess. Friday of las : : BOSTON 1 | visited friends at Sandy Rid | liams, § 10 that piace one day {caller at the home of Mr. | Shamp last Sunday. ; 7, WET 7 i ’ ¢ LADIES Port Matilda. The green grass and meadow flowers | can be seen at this writing. Our Port Matilda a sock 0 for sale liveryman has quite biooded canines on band and Joseph Cowher and daughter Della, ge this week We have been informed that a social { dance was enjoyed a few nights since by some of our church golog young folks. Our og miller, J. M. Wil- crowned with smiles and wa'ks cane since a young stranger came to his home enter prisi sith a Some of our farmers have commenced ny ation was held i in plowing for their spri Ops A teacher nu the on examin bulid 2i bigh schoo ny this piace Sdturday, joha Pringle so'd his photograph car party io Milibeim, who removed it this week. john Wizer, of Retort, has rented and { moved to the Bean farms near this place. Shady Dell Sabbath schoo! was organi zed on Sunday superintendent Joseph Gill, of Madera, visited friends | in Port Matilda this week; come again, Jor, we are always glad to se you, C. Reese has opened up his log cutting cord wood and railroad tie job; he now has a force of men at work and there is ToOom fOr several more James A. Reese, of Olivia, Blair county, bas purchased a fine Jot of cattle which be pat on his father’s farm to prepare them for early market BTATR OF ORIo, CITY oF 10LEDO |B Ant TY Frank J Cugsey makes oath that senior partner of the Srm of ¥. J 1 doing busin #« In the Clitvyol To ty snd State aforesala ' “ : n of ONE HI i every oase of CUCatarmh : of Hat slUATARMN | FRANK J CHENEY me and subscribed " { December, A 1.1 4 AW GLEARON Notary Pu ! Aha by Lhe use y before Bis 61h day « is taken Internally and ood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free F.J CHENEY & C0, Toledo 0, 8. 50M by Druggieis, The Hall's Family Filis are the best all's Catarrh Cure acts directly on Lhe © Mingoville. Little red riding hood was a pleasant and Mrs H E. Workman who is employed at the roundbouse of Bellefonte, was very much disappointed on Sunday mornin when he went to get his bicycle and foun the tire flat and had no pump so he took walker’s back to get home Chas. Guiser is able to be around again, There was excitement in Hecla last | Wednesday night when one of McNitt | Bros. & Co. stave mills caught fre and buraed to the ground Daniel Peters and wife are visiting in | Unionville. Nettie Shamp has been on the mick list, Ella Zimmerman was a guest of Lala McMullen this week. "MAKES PROPER DIET % ' PLEASING leave | operations iu Wed Virginia {twice a week {the hall with natural gas. last with Harry Adams {and 13 | fathers home on Mooday for burial, | the Evangelical cemetery above Jackson. | where she will ica Coburn. There will be preaching in the Re formed church Sunday morhivg In the afternoon Rev. Bair will deliver his first fer mon here in the By, church, P. § Meyer transacted Bellefonte Saturday. Mrs. Johu Rishel and daughter Loda, of Farmers Mills, spent Sunday here. Caroline Yearick, of Mifflinburg, is | visit'og tu Centre county, J. H. Vonada went to Rebersburg to work in the foundry Suffering from grip one of our gen tiemen could not fulfill his regular en- gagements so his lady friend spent one night in town and since that time he has made rapid progress towards recovery business in Aaron Ulrich and wife spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. A. M. Harter. Harter Bros this place will and soos He ready to continue lumber WC. Hosterman, wife and son Ward, of Feidicr, spent Sunday here, Mella and C C. from grip. ™ A Meyer are suflering teach a term of school in town this spring. Hosterman will COBURN NO. 3 | | Geo Guisewite and family, of Fiedler, spent Sunday with T, A. Meyer, | The sale of Geo. Meyers was well at- tended Saturday, W. L. Hosterman purchased a fine horse in Sugar valley last week, Membersof the C. T. U . were wearing arbutus on Sunday. | The C T U. bave made arrangements to rent the ball formerly occupied by the P. O. 8. of A. and will hold meeting The C. T. U. will light They expect to take in members next Saturday. Scribs No. 1 and 2 would like to join | the C. T. U. but are a’little too tight, C. P. Long loaded a carload of apples | at Coburn last week. | The High school will hold an exhibi- | tion iu the near future | The boys report having a very muddy i trip up the Creek Saturday evening. Henry Kaler g cert several times phonograph Ves an open AR Week air con. with his new Several of Harter Bro's valuable bir one day last week High valley by D , who received the reward Any one wishing to pocket knife cgn do so by Roland Shaffer agt dog were found in der s escaped secure a wood calling on Harry Kreamer werk moved 10 town last ! Walker. | Chas. S. Smith, son of John Smith, Sr. | | of Jacksonville, died at the bospital at| Carlisle, Camberiand Co, Pa., after 3 years illness of consumption which he | bore in patience days He was aged 27 years He was brought to his in ville Kate Condo has gone to State College | stay for several days Parties are the latest in our section Mrs. Sam'l Aley is recovering from an allack of pneumonia Mrs. Grant Petron, county, is visiling her parents, M1 Mrs. John Smith. She is accompar by ber three children of Cumberian lala Glossner and John Butler visited the latter's daughters at Lock Haven For sale six bushels of clover seed il on James Beck, west of Jacksonville | There will be preaching in the Evan gelical church on Sanday morping, t Rev. D A. Artman Mr. Tice and family have moved to] Jacksonville Mrs. Jas. Heverly and son, Paul, spent | Friday aod Saturday visiting friends at | Howard 'y Fillmore. Oar sick all cleared up now. Public sales are all over now and movings are on the program. On last Sunday John Kelley and brother Edgar, passed through our town; john came back to Baffaio Run, where be was raised Gray went out for a spin on Sunday, but it rained and be came in the mud. Most of our farmers are pretty well on with their plowing. some bave all their oats ground ready to sow. The supervisor in Benner twp. has started the stone crusher 10 work and is making roads; be reported some roads in bad condition. Miss Lizzie Hoover, one of Huston twp's teachers, transacted business in Bellefonte ou Saturday. A. H Hoover purchased a fine horse from C. BE Lutz last week, All parties wanting to purchase a cream separator will do well to call on | Old Sores, Skin | amount raised C. BE Lutz, of this place. DON’T DELAY. Itis “ Putting Off” Till Some Other Day that Causes so Many Sudden Deaths, If its for the kidneys, liver, bladder or blood sonst cons iH gore y {gy " la hronto raewmatism, dyspepsia, chronic ion, or the weaknesses peculiar efficient medic al to women, the most on is Dr. ,and uu D+ od bler known to the medical profess David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy a very simple way to find out if y it, and is to put some urine in a gla let it stand 24 hours; if it} x sedi. Af it you do not need a physician to tell you that your kidneys and bladder are badly affected, The Rev. Theodore Hunter, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Greensburg, Ky., writes us the following: “It gives me much pleasure to state that I have received great benefit from the uss of Dr. David Kennedy" Favorite Remedy, Some time ago had a severe attack of kidney troub buta few bottlesof ‘Favorite Remed have entirely removed the malady.” “Favorite Remedy" speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain in the back, frequent desire to urinate, especially at night, burning scalding pain in passing water, the staining of linen by your urine, It is for sale by all dru in the New 80 Oent 8ixe aud the regular $1.00 size bottles—less than a cent a dose, Sample bottio—enough for trial, free by mail, Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N.Y. Pr. Parid Kennedy's Salt Ehenm Cream cures sad Serofulons Diseases. Wg, ment or a milky, cloudy appearance is ropy or stringy, pale or discolored Japtist Church for Monument, { Rev. G. 8. West, tist chusch of Eagle- ville, sufficient money has been raised or od A f a Through the effort pastor of the Bag ¢ to make the buildin 0 church Harb wi at; Monument a cert Walker the jg gio on Cas aud Five 4 v ¥ 0.8 wi is a human Ww Consumption weed flourishing best in we ak lungs. Like ashy d ' {O hie s see it, you won't. a you can't y any longer. Jegin with the first thought to take Scott's Emulsion, If it isn't really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump- tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat- ment you will win, Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can. that's the treatment and hat's the best treatment. that We will send you = a little of the Emul- sion free re that this pictere in the fom of 2 label B» on the wrapper of every bottle of I mulmon vou buy SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. ewe. and $1; all droggists, Don't wait until 3 . 3 : ve "yr deceive yourseit Pe » Hamlins VAL V4 i\ 24) Ol CURES # ALI PAIN, SORENESS, ¢ SWELLING INFLAMMATION WHATEN LA TAYA . ANY ( “(7 AUSI NTS. Au Harry Miller Sunday with his family. po ~ i Merman Schmaldt Winn ed Oil for 22 years [ I TALLY \UI a great oufferer from withont it." A PENNSYLVANIA MINER syn We have been using Hamline and would not be without 8 bottle in the howse My father who was a miner in Pennevivania was sprained Back. He could not get any relief although he tried many remedies Hamline Wissrd O81 helped him at once and now wot one of our family would be
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