THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 2, 1603. 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 ? Nittany. Bert Robb, of Bellefonte, stopped at | the Emerick house on Sunday. Bent formerly was a Nittany boy and is always welcome in this community Miss Farle Shafer, of Zion, speut sev eral days at this place helping M. B. Shaffer's move, Miss Mittie Winkleman has the sick list the last two weeks, and also Mrs D. O. Dorman W. M. Shaffer, of spending several weeks at this buying up and shipping grain, A. A. Pletcher and wife were in our commonity last Thursday, they were the guests of Mr. Snavely’s. John McKibben, of Beech Creek, was the guest of his brother, W. M. McKib ben last week. The social on Saturday evening was a | success; many thanks for your pa-| tronage. Preaching in the Sunday evening. J. W. Tolbert has returned to Winber, after spending ten days very pleasantly with his parents and many friends at this place. R. Y. Emerick says they have had more people and horses to feed in the last two weeks than any time before in the two years they lived there ; they know how to treat people and that is why they are patronized so well. Newt Shaffer and George Young are both well pleased over their : their stock all brought good prices and the reason is they had good stock and a good crier; anyone having Clark Mc Clintic to cry a sale, 18 sure to get good prices for stock, etc. Another feature was the good free lunches at both places nobody needed go hungry. Our landlord, R. F. Emerick, has a very fast horse ; his record being 2:22);, and Jib has as fine a turnout as any 10 town ; but those kind of horses are hard on & new buggy, Jib says he dont’t care for expenses. Nearly all our young folks were to Dry Burr on Sanday for trailing arbuatus and report having a fine time. N. A. Yearick has returned home after spending several days at Woolrick. been on Mifiinburg, is place Ev. church next sales Yarnell. Plenty of rain and cold weather, Miles Heaton is confined to his with rheumatism. James Coakley was on last week. J. Edward Confer and (amily, Gertrude and Frances Confer, spe day with J. R. Confer's at Moshannon Quite a number of people fr this place attended spelling school at Fair view, last Thursday evening, which was largely attended. J. Edward Confer was the champion speller and music and recitation were also rendered. Merrill Butler and Arthar Confer, Milesburg, spent Sunday here Mrs. Oscar Fetzer held a quilting, last | week. Miss Rena Witherite, of Runville, visit. ed friends here last week. bed lst, the si ana ut Sun m of Penn Hall X Roads. Moving is all the talk now, Mrs. I. B, Showers is on the sick list. H. E. Bickle intends to make a busi- ness trip to Lewistown next week. Miss Ida Messmer, from State College, | this | | department to have everything In readi- | ness by May 19. is visiting her grandfather's, of place, to have a jolly old time. Mary and Ed. were to Millheim on a few days’ visit. How about the cave? Henry Mark purchased a fine team of | horses last week, Rev. W..C. Blerls, the newly appointed pastor of the Spring Mills U. E charge, preached an able sermon on Sunday afternoon in St. Pau's church to a large | congregation. EVERY CHURCH or institution sup- | ported by voluntary contribution will be given a liberal quantity of the Long- man & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. Nori :—~Have done so for twenty. seven years. Tens of millions of gallons Pamted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if not satisfactory, The paiat wears for periods up to eight. een years. Linseed oil must be added to paint, (done in two minutes). Actual cost then about $1.25 a gallon. Samples free. Sold by our ts, G. R, Spigelmyer, Bellefonte; J. W. Glasgow, Coburn, Rock View. George Kiine, one of our oldest citi zens who bas lived on the Robert Valen. tine farm for 3g years, now owned by Irven Drease, will move on George Dale's farm near Lemont, and Wesley Tate on the Drease farm, John Ishler and wife attended Henry Zeigler's sale on Friday. Most of the farmers are busy plowing. The public sales of the neighborhood are all past; stock and ‘implements brought good prices. The Rock View Sunday school! was organized for all summer, ————— A a { Rochester, N. Y., are visiting here, | Head ached Always Woodward. Last Thursday Sadie, daughter of J. |. and sarah Orndorf, died at the home of her parents, alter an illness of five weeks with pneumonia and dropsy. She was buried Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; services were held in the Evangelical church. Interment in the Union ceme tery. She was aged 19 years. Last Friday Mrs. Samuel Motz died at her home. She was buried on Monday in the Union cemetery, Last week John DD. Reedsville to work, Mrs. Mary Weaver and Snyder left for Blanche, of Mrs Weaver since coming here was taken sick with pneumonia. Mrs, Catharine Orndorf Sick list, is still on the Charles Hosterman Ida Boyer, of Buffalo, the former's parents Last Monday worning as Nicodemus Lose was going to his meadow he saw a poor, waviaring man (a tramp) ying alongside of the road, helpless and near ly dead; had been out all then Mr. Lose, the good Samaritas had pity ou him, put him on his wagon and took him to ls inn, and warmed and fed him, but he was too sick to eat. He sent for the overseer of the poor and Dr. Ard; when the Dr. arrived be found the poor man in a bad condition. He was given clean clothes and put to bed. He has all the symptoms of pneumonia. He is an Euoglishman ; came from England 30 years ago, and has no relatives iu the United States. Persons desiring to purchase eggs for hatching can call on C. C. Orndorf, of Woodward, he has the full blooded stock of Buff, Plymouth Rock chickens, at 25 cents for 13 eggs. Any person desiring to first class cream separator call on L, Orndorf, Woodward, Pa night, and purchase a D Geo. Snyder came home from Shamo- kin where he has for the years and will visit his father, been last 4 One of our scientific farmers started to plow last week and after plowing for a while discovered that they did not have any shear on the plow, how is it H. P. ? rather ex bristle, dul A Poppy Glunlz says pork is pensive at 10 cenls per must have it at any rate Spring Mills. A day or two since I made a to the extensive furniture ests ment of Joho St Ie, to ascertain was new acd novel in the furniture line. Mr. John Smith kind- ly escorted me through the several de. partments, and frequeatly called my at y & Bro. of our | tention to many special bargains in some very elegant parlor and chamber suits The first floor is rich with furniture of every description. Here are magnificent sideboards avd bureaus, elegantly carved in golden oak. walvut and birdseye, maple, with beveled french mirror; on { this floar too, are parlor and chamber 8 1its, office desks, and ball stands. An elegant 8 piece chamber suit of Flemish oak, highly finished for $18 75 struck me as being absurdly low in price. The car. pet department is also in this floor, la grain and brussie carpets of beautifu colorings, oil cloth and Japavese matting are here in a wonderful profusion sty les The for the uches, et s rather of is SUTrpris The burnt district, phoenix like. is rapidly rsigg from their own ashes, C A. Krape has his build‘og up and will soon be ready for plastering. Wm Pea er has the foundation for his sture and dwelling about finished, and will have the frame work up during the week; C { |. Finkle is having the rubbish removed from his property, but will not rebuild wutil late in the summer Harry Confer and Ambrose Gentael while driving to Millbeim one evening last week, met with quite an accident on | this side of the toll gate, one of the traces broke, and the horse giving a sudden | start upsetting the buggy and throwing both gentlemen out. Mr. Confer was considerably hart about the bead and face, while Mr, Gentzel sustained little or no injury. The buggy was more or less damaged The rural free delivery here is a fixed fact, our postmaster was notitied by the Centre Hall. D. PF. Luse’s office is having a 'phove put in for convenience of the fre insur. ance patrons, BE. M. Huyett has been elected super. intendent of the Lutheran Sanday school. Fruit is all right up to this time and the graio fields very fine, Miss Emma McCoy has moved into the Edward Foreman house, Oley Mader has been credited with an addition of one to our population-a little one of course, but it counts all the same. He moved to Bellefonte, Tuesday. J. Q. A. Kennedy has been spending a few days in and around Bellefonte the past week. Our hotel still retains its larity and enjoys a run it never before had. Tuesday morning M. M. Condo and family left bere for their new home near Pittsburg where he and his son George have been doing well within the past year. Sorry to lose them. Shoemaker Martz went to Bellefoute Tuesday. A HAPPY ENDING. Eyesight Poor, Nerves Upset, Generally Miserable, Years of Trou- ble Happily Ended, Mrs. William L. Senith, of No, 1220 Erie Ave, Willlamsport, Pa., says: “My little daughter Sophia had tor almost a year been complain. Ing of her eyes troubling her, They looked all right but seemed to sche all the time and there was a pulling below the eyes and she felt tired all the time, Igotabox of Dr, A. W, Uhase's Nerve Pills and gave hor some of them. She has not since complained of her eyos—the puiness has disappeared and she sooms bright and eheerful, 1 eannot speak too highly of them." i Dr. A. W. Chase's Neotve Pills are sold at S00 a box at dealers or Dr. A. 'W, Chase Medicine Oo. Buffalo, N. ¥, See that portrait and sig. of A.W.Obase, M, DD. are on ever For saleatKrumrine's Drug Store. 3 accompanied by | N Y., 15 visiting | The weelirtles meet a lad acquaintance on rhe stone steps approachin the 0 n nrain in Centrdl Park. FIND THEIR LADY Ferguson T wp. Ou the sick list are, inttle Lillian Mus serand Mrs M da Rumberyger Miss Mary Balley is visitas De Mit ing a few days with his frie (in Altoona Frank Bailey, of od A very pleasant surprise part ranged recently by Mis George Behres in bonor of ber husband's 45h mrthday All of the arrangements hac vy that a suspicion of the event until the party Then id a good time Refre ments were served most Mr. and M: Fred Meyer daughter, Mabel, sper "hit Friday iu B VY WAS Ar. i heen made 80 secret he hadn was um every one hb generon peiont 1 Oscar ) tier: is howe from inspe Lun the bit nous fheids Mary He with him ex cellent specimens and the company he is interested in 183 vow working three foot and and six fool veins Mr. aud Mrs Howard Goss were denly called to grand-mother Goss side at Painterville only to find the lady in a dying condition Oa April 2g'h, H W Morris will the spring term of the Pine Grove demy for advanced scholars COR: woesiern and brought wo sud aed begin Aca Boalsburg. After a very sucoesafu school w ciose on Friday Ge Fortney after 0 ec OD : ’ aev' aay at ney of Arroyo, E k | visited at the home of the spent Sur yh Fort Wm county, father Chas. Mothersbaugh left Satu Pittsburg, where he expects lo employment W. A. Murray spent urday in Centre Hall, Margaret Mothersbaugh spent day with friends in Belicfonte, Wm Patterson has been suffering for about two weeks with a very sore hand | Clara Rishel, after spending several’ years at State College, returned home. Samue! Kimport and family moved from town to State College. A bumber of people spent several hours on Saturday in the mountain above town and took their dinner there. Some. | thing very unusual to picnic in the moun. | tain in March. They were in search of arbutus Sweet nd wile, jatter’s day for secure Friday and »at. Satur Gregg Twp. THE WEELITTLES IN NEW YORK. ACQUAINTANCE Aaronsburg. Frank Weiser the pucsis of K Summer's Mrs Rebecca of Centre Hall, Mensch's ross Year and Mrs of Altoona, Weser's parents, wile, are il Murray and Sundayed daughter, lewis atl ftw Lys children sere parents, Chas The Citizen "0 ¢ band last was oul venings and aberay week, were paia Pink eye is making its rounds a great many of the Rev. Edmunds preach io Reformed church on pext Sanday after BOO Mrs. Minnie Lt one day Siwover inttie folks of town wil Glover, of spen last week with her wm uncle Frank Tomlinson, of Clearfield, made a ou Wilmer Stover and Rot, usiness trip wo Lock Haven ness trip to the burg # Aree Otyers, of Coburn, daughters and was grand spel . : » C. Stover's Philipsburg. The 13 year old died Wedne Week or two son of Dr from sday injares received a ARO. The own is now in a state of transfor mation as nearly every business place is nudergoing some improvements The Temperance meetings of Rev Maller in the Baptist church have been contioued another week He is a very able man and is dolog a great deal for | the cause, An accidental fire caused great excite. ment in South Philipsburg last Saturday, but was extinguised ere it did any great damage. We are to have a meeting Tuesday evening for organization ofa Y. M. C A in town, which will be a great blessing to | the town, Quite an accident took place in a suburb chapel! Sunday, when a gentle. man in the congregation not being very { busy, was amusing himself by fumbling {in his vest pocket which contained sev- | eral matches, when behold they struck | “fire,” the ladies near began exclaiming Wheat fields look fine, and farmers | are plowing. No harm to fruit yet, Wm. Goodbart, of Farmers Mills, is quite ill yet, of congestion of the lungs. | W. T. Lingle is also on the sick list. John Hoover has moved to C. P. Long's farm, east of Penn Hall. Mr. Pealer is pushing his new building right along, and Mr. Krape is not slow | in the erection of his, | Henry and John Royer, of Mingorille, | were over on a visit, | Samuel Bible moved to Oak Hall and | Cal. Harshberger to the Williams prop. | erty, ! Mt. Union. Jos. Mesmer and Howard Bickle made a flying trip to Heckla last Tuesday. Wm. Mesmer is sick with grippe. Jos. D. Mesmer had the misfortune to | step on a nail last week of which be has a very sore foot. Wm, Sampsel was visitiog at J. D. Mesmer's on Sunday. Miss Ida Mesmer, of State College is visiting friends of this place. Watch night was attended by about 70 persons and Mr. Messmer returns thanks for the good behavior, Beware of intents for Catirrh that contain Mercury, mereury will surely destroy the sense of Il and sompietely derange the whole ays tem when entering it th h the mucous los shou | held Tuesday p. m. in M. “0 where is the brimstone 7’ when the smoke was seen issuing from a part of the room, which was soon vacated The funeral of Rev. Lingenfelter was church and was very largely attended, Rev, Tom. kinson conducted the service assisied by | Revs. Smith, Graham, Penepacker and Hawkins, Wolf's Store. Spring is here and our farmers are busy plowing and getting ready for spring sowing. D. B. Weaver and wife and Harry McManaway and wife spent last Sunday with friends at Penn Hall. Wm. Korman and wife Sunday in Penns valley. The taffy party at EB. R. Auman’s last Friday night was a grand affair, Some of the boys got taffy in their eyes while others took it where they got it. Ammon Rieder, from Coburn is work. ing for O. W. Weaver this summer, An infant child of Adam Zerby's is at this writing sick with convulsions, John Breon, from Rebersburg, accom- nied Rev, 8, Smith to this place last unday. spent last | CIAss OC the | { attend the funeral of Miffliaburg, | Mrs {| home to attend Boob made a | | especially the Emerick | High Valley. News cawe on Sajurday that Charley Eisenbuth, who left here two or threg | weeks apo, to work at Somerset, ied, of sma Lhagley.,, mei who him, aged 1g years as pear as I can give his age. But God gives and takes, There is no arrangement for the funeral servi ces, whether at Coburn or at where he died in Somerset, Wm brother Howard arrived at Coburn on the afternoon trai | they are brothers of the deceased, they szid he was only sick a few days ; the boarding house is closed up which Mrs. Agness Billmeyer is superintending. It seems that horse tiesh is high; the scribe has a good reason ; on Saturday a blind horse was Mus- sale at Milibeim, for § | he is i cast of High val enbuth and L's hom 10 Delieve It $0 at ser's DOW stint James T. E visiting his pare On Saturday heim in fall force 10 bear at Billy Musser’'s sale High valley Fine weather ome had a but Sunday the ground was baked and a \ Week 3 belief that summer was here, a Change BIEN 101 snow, Oo Monday moving will commence, then the valley will lose a good neighbor and democrat, besides. I often wonder why the valiey 1s 50 sirong Democratic ; not ull of the valley is clear of Of ac rubbage The High valley scribe is always ready | to suffer a defeat, but it don’tseem to be with all the scribes ; when I challenge a man for a game and am beaten, | don't upset the play stand ; I do like the old saying is, “when the first don’t succeed try again.”” I bave played many games and was beaten ; but it with every one | some want to be Jack in the pot, and think no one can dance juber but they ; heard an t say a horse raised wi Is not so : i on jx sed 1 . [} i once farmer that 1s 1} OUulwoOrE one il IS 14 by all appearance | Julian. acksmiln shog CIaSs mechani lepot and one " | lishment, serenading very | | friends mn | BOme of Mrs mon 3 Elhera complete surp i last Wednesday a large avd relatives gathered Annie Harondge and gave ise in boaor of her were about 56 enjoyable time. number of at 77th birdhday ; present asd all th had an Susie Stover, of Unionville, Loyd Myers, was killed on the railroad last | day Mrs. Mae Kline, M1 Young and Horner and wife, Amanda Myers were their brother's funera H. R tended Mattern's sale was largely al. and the stock brought fair prices wen! | they bh JRE, AS Chis a On Cc Murray School District. Calvin Lingle u Potters Mills Cora Weaver ast Saturday bad a quilting party on Gertie Limbert iatier's sister John Rossman and spent Sanday with the | A aronsburg. Our public schools will close this week. Harvey Corman and family and Sam. per Burd and family spent Sunday with J. C. Rossman, B B. Miller and family were to Sagar valley on Sunday. Sarah ligen, after a prolonged stay in Sugar valley returned bome. H. B. Hough intends to start up his shingle mill some time this week. The Union 8S. S. was organized on Mar. 29, and the following officers elect. ed : President, G. W. Tressler; Asst. C A. veaver ; Pres, G. F. Weaver; Sec., Wallace Woie; asst. Elmer Rossman; library, Carrie Musser, asst. Kate Rachau ; treas. J. B Ream: organist, Viola Tressler; asst, Gertie Limbert. Milesburg. Arthur Proudfoot, of Altoona, Sunday- ed with his mother and sister, Mrs. Rose Wallace. Lemuel Watson, of East Emporiam, is visiting his brother Green Watson and shaking bands with his old acquainances. Miss Lura Balick, after a two weeks’ visit with her cousin, Miss Lorene Mat- tern, returned home to Harrisburg om Friday. On Sunday morning ice i inch thick in the water vessels; examine your fruit trees, in some localities the peaches are frozen, ; Oscar KE. Miles attended the M. E. Conference at Altoona on Sunday. Benj. Austin and wife returned home on Monday from Ridgeway, where they were visiting their daughter Mrs, Theo. Lipton. Levi Grubb is now coaliag for the McCoy Linn Iron Co, left on boy for Bush's hollow. «To cure a cough or cold in one day take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tar. 25 cents, ail | the | youngest son of Henry Hisenhuth, who | | yes at east end of High valley { was highly esteemed by all Charley | knew | Eisenhuth and | the | was up to} who | Wedaes. | THE PRESIDENT hs . | Of the (§ty Council, Wilkes- barre, yPa., Cured of Rhewn atism, Col. Wm, ] Ha a president of | Wilkesbarre's city cov il, who will long t work for the e a mere ph¥pical wreck, neryg from the be remembered for his gr | ety, was torn in every muscle and onc frightful pains caused by rhesgnatism, He consulted the best phy iciany went took every known treatment for the dise abroad, nud baths, and a A friend had had a very and Dr. David Ken: 0 v VEDY, his is to certify that matism is but another name for d poisoning which is caused pri. y diseased kidneys. Cure your rys and the rheumatism disappears, For all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheumatism, dys | sia and chronic constipation, as well as ! sicknesses peculiar to women, Dr. David Ke y's Favorite Remedy is unques. tionably the greatest medicine known to the medical profession, It is for sale by all druggists in the Now 50 Cent Size end the regular $1.00 size botties—less than a cent a dose, Sample bottle—enough for trial, [ree by mail Dr. David Kennedy Oorporation, Rondrut, N.Y, ned irr aay Het boa. Dr. David Kennedy's Rose Jol Catarrh, Hay Fever snd Cold Ia Zion. { Sunday morning. rg, visited at he boys get to going to ike down there On Sunday was election . offi. after some deliberation the follow President, Isaac Stov. yer, asst. supt., Mary Stein, asst. sec, ers | ing were elected ler; supt.,, Wm R i secty., John | Chas, Shaffer; treas., | Stover ; librari. | ans, Nevin Cole and Vernie Lesh; mana- gers, John Cole and B A. Noll organ Alma Sten; as Cora Slover Slrubie Ti isi, Walching others is often an attempt 0 ide our own weaknesses Sic at | it does what it S Cod fullest ott’s Emulsion presents Oil best, strength, least in Liver at its in taste, Young women in their “teens ” are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervous- ness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. Itis a true blood food and 1s naturally adapted to the cure f the blood from vhich so many young women suffer. sickness We will be glad to send 8 sample to any sufferer, Pe save that this pictore In the torn of a label Is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulshon vou buy SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pear! St, New York. SCALDS NM oAf INF] \i fF 5 AMEN) USED INT HamlinsSWIZARD OIL Sa PC RAEUMATISM, LAME BACK, a NEURALGIA HEADACHE A) CUTS WOUNDS. SPRAINS BRUISES BURNS SORI ’ SORES ULCERS AND ALLY EARACH] FHROAT.CROUP. 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