THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 30, 1903, 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 ? Mt. Eagle. The fruit was hurt by the frost last week, such as sweet cherries peaches and plums; we had quite a frost ground last week, it froze ice and the team and but he don't look but a change Is Franklin D'etz sold his bay has purchased a gray horse as two bays; good old nice as the some times: the saying Is, new pasture makes the fat call wife are We notice that Martin Gates and golng to have a nice house when finished We see that the P. R. R. Co. Is using souther an pias for ties on this branch now; we think the oak is scarce and hard to get. William Kline went to lock Haven to visit his daughter, Mrs. Minser, who Is sick. Jacob Garthoof has got around again from a sick spell of pneumonia of which he had two | spells already; he ls a young man of abont 18 YCOArs. The time to plant corn is when the dogwood blossoms come. E. J. Hicklen and wile were to Bellefonte visiting their son, Chaney Hicklen, where they remained a few days. E. E. H. bullt a new fence around his yard, last week: he Is going to have it nies around the house till that new baby gels out to see We are glad to say our handle factory is run- uing every aay and employs five men at a fair price per day; W.T. Leathers is proprietor, Mrs. David We are very sorry that Tanyer is slek again to say ter, of Altoona; CH | and Kyle Corman acting as guide, hunting last week Ferguson Twp. H. MN. Musser and wife are wearing a broad smile over the arrival of a daughter. Work was commenced on DD. W. Miller's new barn, 8. A. Dunlap and Henry Krebs are the | Carpenters, J. W, Fry and his sister Bella were sightsee- | log In Philadelphia this week, ® Jocob Reed 1s in Philadelphia having an operation performed for cataract George Herkhelmer left his team stand while he examined his mall box when the horse be came frightened and ran away. Itiplunged over a high embankment in front of Howard Grove's and the wagon which was loaded with potatoes and pigs escaped uninjured and lke wise the horse Visiting recently were, Walter Woods, medi eal college Philadelphia; Mrs, Wm Gibson, of Pittsburg : Edward Bowersox and little daugh Martz, of Burnham; Wm Grove, of Altoona Dr. J.B of North family are here for a two w Mis. J serious Hiness Grebs and his k's outing. imberiand F. Yarner is fmproving from her late a McCormick and children of Dr. MeCormick, Rosa and Estell Httie broth of Hublersl grandinother Dannley's or, Ire. were visitors at George Houser was riding one of his father's high steppers which became unmanagable and | finally threw itself, | ed over the lad, who when picked up was bad ly frightened and ennsiderably bruised There is rejoleing at home of Mr Mra. Alfred Lee on the account of the of a little girl the and arrival Zion. This scribe was scared so last week that he write over a hard wind storm from it we often heard the wid falled to Willie, b blow The fruit is only partly frozen and no serious damage done by late frosts Oats is nearly all sowed and the farmers are all busy at the corn ground Harvey Fulger eaught e last week and Myrl Shearer ighte six nies trou Ceplhius Royer, our experienced duck hunter, duck ing his gun halt went Cephus fill | tull of powder and shot when seeing two large Walker. Yearick, Jr, spent several days mother's Mrs. Leath helping to nurse her sister Mrs. Chas Iast week at her ers. of Howard who is very ill, John Smith, our been confined to his bed for several weeks Miss Ethal Strunk, of Parvin, week at her grandmother's, Mrs. J as Lock Haven. The funeral of Robt. Holmes took place at Jacksonville on Thursday in the Presbyterian chiireh ; Interment was made in the Presbyter” | jan cemetery. home, one of aged citizens, has last Beek. of spent Communion services will be held 1o the Evan gelical church on Sunday morning at the usual | hour. Mrs. Wm. P. Lucas, of Howard, spent Mon day of last week at the home of her brother, J H. Orndor! Mrs. Ed. Peck. of Nittany, was In our vieinity on Sunday. Wm. P. Lucas, of Howard, was in our vieini ty on Friday Mrs. Resa Heverly and son returned home from Sandy Ridge where she transacted busi nessa Murray's School District. cinity look ittle { to Brocton The wheat crop through our vi fair: but the cold weather kept it The grass fields look good, and If we have a good season there will be lots of bay pasture, There is very little oats sowed yet, and n« potatoes planted, but the farmers are talking of planting potatoes and sowing oats The teachers from around here to | Spring Mills on Friday to the examination and report a pretly sevars one We will have free rural delivery through bere by May Ist, and most of the people are glad, for in this vicinity they either must get their mall at Penn Hall, Farmers Mills or Madisonburg, a distance of 3 and 4 miles The masous are to commence this week at | the wall of Jacob Musser’'s house Penn Hall. A number of people from this place are sick | with toasilitis Jeff Hubler and wife and son Harry, Hublersburg, spent Sunday here C. W, Fisher transacted business at fonte last week H. N. Meyer was in town Friday. Hlizabeth Fleming Maud Zimmerman, Mary Penney, Jennie Park and Jeanie Graham, all of Snow Shoe, who are attending High school at Spring Mills were entertainad by Condo, back a and were of Belle insurance agent of Millheim, Clara Brushvalley. Glantz's comedy show was in on Friday, Saturday evenings Wheat fields in this section are very promis ing the frost has hurt them but little, Sam Yearick is able to work again, Wm. Smith and Mrs. Isarel Vonada are on the sick list, Samuel Yearick wears a broad smile since the arrival of & baby girl. sphide is doss een boo Is, West Brushvalley. Madisonburg Monday and Tuesday Ollls as es mich | Geo! Haw! Brushvalley! Rah! Rah! Rah! Brushvalley! What a pleasant valley this Is. The Brushvalley Croquet company played a game last week, and it was reported to be at Mr. Jones’ but It was at Mr, Bugs, and the game was reported on Tuesday night by one | of the officers. Quite a number of our young gentiemen were | to the Irvin Glantz Comedy company show on | Saturday evening Misses Mabel Dueck and Rhoda Weaver, from Moshannon, are visiting friends at present. Beware of Olatments for Catsrrh that contale Mercury, an isredry will surely destroy the sense o small and completely derange the whole sys | tem when eniorl it through the mucous surfaces. Buch articles should never be used exeept on freseriptions from reputable phy. wielsns an the damage they will do is ten fold to the fo ot oan possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney & Ca, Toledy, O.. contains no | mercury. aud is taken Internally, acting di. | rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of | the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Care be | sure you get the genuine, It Is taken Inter | nally and ly made in Toledo, Ohio, by Fr” Chetley 2.0% eatimonials free, oa. Mold nl gists, price 75e per bottle, i Hall's Family Pills are the best, — The man with sense is the one who takes care of the dollars, ! duck,” | their daughter { Ing a farm in North | his futare home | native | Girard, | Geiss and part of his family reached the point luck on them, his six pleces, blowin ducks, and trying his bursted into about gun face of powder, and hurting his hand I lust my hat and got no £ his and eyes full ‘all that spites me is says Cephus Willie Cups an his Miss Lutz iady friend, and Susie VanGordan visited Albert Shaffer's last Sunday evening. Harry Rockey haa his) driving last Sund:y ady friend out Communion will be held In the Reformed | church on Sunday morning at half past ten The fever patients are getting along nicely and some are up and around Aaronsburg. Mrs, Ella Ivey and daughter Mary, of War- ren, are visiting Dr. Musser, Messrs. Harry Wyland and Paul Kreamer | left tor Somerset county to work. Harry Mensch, of Bellefonte was home over Sunday Mamie, Bianche and Ole few day+ at Lewistown J.0 High school, Treaster spent a Stover and wile spent a few days with al Bellefonte Mrs. Noah Weaver Mrs. Blanche Man ton spent a few days here on their way home N.Y Weaver has and Nellie ville A number of our people of C. M. Bower, of Be A remarkable feat of endurance was Halley on her ¥Wnd son Wi Benjamin's a distance returned from Mackey attended the funeral efonta ACCOM plished by mother birt} day, by walklog to her sm from her lam's of mother Huffley has her second eye sight, ctual faculties are clear intelle Georges Valley. Decker, wile and valley, left for an trip through the west Mr. Decker thinks of buy- Dakota and making that (ireen son Joseph, of (Georges extended Daniel Geiss and family, of Joliet, lilinols, a of Fotter recently moved to Kansas, the morning that Mr twp On of destination, the home of his son, Ward | Gelss, was totally destroyed by fire, F.H. Confer, of Ronovo, spent a few days with friends Clayton Frick and wife, of Lexington visiting the David Lingle are jatter’'s parents The Decker's have moved their Woodward saw mill to Waddle. In spite of all the recent frosts the grain fields are looking fine All kinds of fiuit bas been hurt by the frost Prof. Miles, of Port Matilda, was a caller at E.R. Williams John Curry spent Sunday Charles and Green Mattsof Gungarvin, were callers at B. F. Horner's Chas Herlagton spent Sunday at Julian, Guyer Stine and Lottie Morely Sundayed at in Bellefonte, | Benore Miss Whitehead, of Bellefonte, pastor of U Blehureh, will preach here Sanday May 3 D. L. Meek and wife attended the funeral of | Mra. Dr. Glenn, of State College last Saturday Linden Hall, 8. KE. Goss and family, of Bellefonte, spent a Clyde Boyer and wile, of Mifiinburg, visited the latter's patents, The funeral of Reuben Page, on Sunday, was | largely attended Lizzie Wieland who has been sick is still im proving. John Shreck and wife, of Grampian, is visit ing the latter's parents, Those who are attending Boalsburg Normal | are, Geo. Meyers, Harry Keller, Rosella Gine gerich and Chas, Ross, Sugarvalley. Adan: Confer, of Greenburr, will move to | Clearfield, Mrs. Thomas Brungard, of pear Greenburr, purchased 590 peach trees, Ellis Wallzer, of Greenburr, contracted with the bullding committes to superintend the | earpenter work of their new church edifice Harry Rubl Is up and out again. The largest trout eanght this season was one by Harry Miller, 17) inches Jong. The Tylersville Water company are busy digging the diteh for the pipes, «To cure a cough or cold in one day take Krumrine's Compound Syrap of Tar, 25 cents, The horse completely roll | THE WEELITTLES IN BOSTON. the Public The Weelit1les visit Garde and the Commo FIND A DOG Spring Mills. Michae comp Shirers, insurance agent and his ae ished daughter Renua. having been on a visit to Pui home Tu Krape's al adelphia for Miss Renna stant in the postoflice Ay iast * BAAN depart ment the RB Mr. B ments t them back severa the requirements of the nhew raised the present one a foot two or ordinar here can be forded stream It y the creek yery ridge w be over i say the f the or latter part « coming sun at we have a foot | HITE present ge over the creek The time is here for garden making grot | too wel and « ties Lo work It satisfa The r del here on Friday next, Ist prox What's the matter with our fishermen: forgotten how to ine soem to have torily iTRl very system BOS mo have they and ah) ¢ yarns tended “charm something” entirely use the hook few msiderable s met the Ancient fishermen oon successful In fishing. a WAS NECERSATY 38t first RY and then throw in your line, our fishermen had betier take a note of Very ICOORS, evel are falling that to Mw» you m modern this Misa Lizz involee of handsome in her seleclion SPRING MILLS RO 2 Burd Ripka has bulit 1 ness: you wil ¢ Stover has just rece Thes Miss Stover displays exquisite taste ived another stylish hats find his prices right iarge trade in the store bus Centre Castia 0.1 K.G. KE wil Job vent They w haven vecial ard wd f Missouri! m Car sie CAD 8 order fron Alrxander Robert Boss and wife Kings » DY getting a master of ree ate © = has Milesburg. Ralph Carvan and wife dayed with her of Lock Haven John 1. Glagher Run parents, and wife The fruit and grain are promisingithus far. Mrs Dan’l Boyer left for Allport to visit her son's wife, who is (ying sick at that place James Noll and wife, of Tyrone, Sandayed with his parents WW. R returned week's visit to Me Keenport, J. Calvin Peters returned home after a visit to his old home at Lancaster eity Mra. Ira Packer and Mrs, Henry Confer, of made a brief visit to Mrs Shay, on Saturday Campbeil ome ¥ brief Yarnell Homer Noll, of Tyrone, after a brief visit to his parents returned to Lock Haven to take charge of his engine ; he is one of Bald Eagle Valley's careful firemen, man were married Sunday Shultz, Evangelical minister Nelson Grubb and Miss Henry, of Bellefonte, were married on Tuesday by Rev Brown, Evangelical minister, of Bellefonte Buffalo Run. The wheat érop is looking fair through this vicinity afternoon by Rev Heasie Some of the are ome not done plowing for oats farmers done Rev, KE. 8. Eslinger passed through our town Sunday on his way to Fillmore Ha, Fillmore seribe, how is butter milk ped. dling coming along? Frank H. Clemson Is making preparations to bulld a brick house which he expects to move into next fall. Sam Gingerich, one of JF. H. Clemson's em: ployes during last summer, who has been on the sick list this winter, Is improving slowly, Fiedler, The wheat Is in splendid condition, and all prospects for an enormous yield. Cherries are in blossom and undoubtedly a part of them froze, The farmers have sowed their oats and are now getting corn ground ready, Wm. Wolf Is putting down anew tram road to get timber to the stave mill which will be ready to start up In a few weeks, G. RB Stover and wife, of Miliheim, spent Sunday here, John Hess and Clayton Musser are both smiling over the arrival of baby girls, Kven the tombstone is addicted to cut. ting remarks, «Krumrine's Instantanious Headache Powders will relieve the most obstinate cases of nervous and sick headache, 10 cents, tf WANTED-SEVERAL PERSORS OF OHAR aater and good reputation in each state (one in this county Reqiirea) to represent and ad. vertise old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary 821,00 week: Iy with expenses additional, all payable in cash ench Wednesday direct from head offlee ¥ . AND va several days, returned | is Postmaster with | usual: | { od the Centre Democrat to correct the are strikingly | after a | | of the valley making frequent calls | the attraction? Nelson McKinley and Miss Margaret Letter. | | oats | Del | sowing oats A LAMB, High Valley. fruit | By all appearance the oy in fields don't look as good as they and grass is coming slowly SO WE Are © the serib« ing the Demo that the seribe can when 1 crossed sooner see a thing R010 Waste SLA Poor man have the bene Me wa in the Democrat of Bean Agnes B to Charles N. Eisenhuth, died at f from ast week, regard y took signed by meyer in her brother, wi x and that the writer says that it small place was cireulathd that Charley did *t a decent burial ; the writer is mistaken As Bo one has ever mentioned anvibing of the i that 10 hear the sad news knew Charles were shocked at Coburn. and no beard he did not get a decent burial that nead Kind, as al one mis ake Shingletown. Edwin Rupp. who ret Ast week Is on the sick e Eric Martz in the Shingle Wh fishing and Lewis Th town YOMAR Were creek a sucker f red This only a teen inches | tiie Bsh ng was capt story but true We wish the Highvalley to be governor if he and snakes Jesse Hoover quills an F BEY 0 Mra. Newlon Btatle Co Hartswick ege parents Beveral students, of 8 ate College ing in Shingietown Gap, Saturday. The grain fields so far are looking fine the trad while trees are bursting in blossom Martha Everhart has from heart trouble 1s slowly improving Wilson Foster and daughter, Miss Myrtle, of Petersburg, and Mrs. Samuel Watson and son, Wallace, of Cottage, spent Sunday at the home of Lewis Thomas The Misses who been suffering Abba Barger, of Boalsburg | Myrtle Foster, of Petersburg : Roxanna Bell, of | Shingletown, and Messrs Bolomon | Samue! Bell, Boals burg : Wallace Watson, of Cottage: and Wilson Foster, of Petersburg, all ealled at the home of D. B. Thomas, Sunday afternoon We notice a couple boys from the upper end What's Frank Thomas returned from Stonevalley Walnut Grove. The forenoon tarmers are about done sowing and have most of their corn ground | plowed, Miss Sallie Loe is on the sick 1ist Mrs, Washington Garbrick and daughter a visited at State College and Branch Rofus Lee spent Sunday with his parents James Kimport is slowly Improving Geo, Kaup was seen on our street Monday Charles Spicher spent Sunday with his par ents Pella and Geo, Garbrick are attending the Boalsburg high school. Nittany. Mittle Winkleman has returned from Jersey Shore, E. J. Peck and family were to Jacksonville, on Sunday. Freeman Walker, of Pitisburg, was around visiting his many friends Mra. Robert Boarder, of Altoona, visited her mother and sister Wm. Garbrick and Corman Yearick left last Wednesday for Tyrone, Roy Winkleman has gone to Rote to work, Had some very heavy frosts the past week. TRIBUNE-FARMER. We desire to call special attention of our readers, and particularly those who are farmers, to a 20.page, illustrated farm paper, comes every week, that we are clubbing with the Centre Democrat, It is the “Tribune Farmer,” price $t per year. Any of our subscribers wh have paid their subscription in advance can have this paper by sending us 25 cents, We send “The Centre Democrat” and “Tribune Farwer” to any address one year for $1.25. This offer is good only until may 12, 1903. Your post mas. ter can likely show you a sample copy. Centre Furnace. Do you know why old Crusteigh didn't give a full account of all the happens of last week Fhe reason this, he had been sitting upon the grindstone nnd that Easter storm blew him off and the sharv edge of his brain which he had | been polishing went “smash, 1 suppose everybody will be wondering who this new correspondent might be where he oMginated, 1 can only say that his name Is Shnotgrass and he born town & short distance from Lemont, Mrs. Asberry Holderman brother and sister from Tyrone res and was in Cabbage entertained her ntly., We wonder why so many young ladies Hed, but plain to my Some attraction We dressmaking it is all mind now Miss ner SU PPOB Mame nen will be g * CAD » juire con public the nfantry band }, composed stain Hobson by everybody Pp eaned wi you will note the pr sic this new ress it company Is making. Song entitied: My Little Colored Lady. I just wot a letter from my sweetheart, And oh! such a sweet one Loo Khe was a school marm, There is where 1 u this song can and we hope ever Mt. Pleasant. wn is hurt by s some not hurt ala tin this sect the while there The looking fine and promises frost, grain is crop. as Award Shively Is wearing a oad tr b over thearrival of a boy at his home 4 B.V.Fink has able to be out again Mra. Tobit} ttle farmer came 10 A SLAY As he w been on the Nick Weaver is very poorly Hoover's on grow en he says he a over Sund ployed trying to get t the woek The farmers ‘ware a ANI week, a previous ping and garden making is ———————— le sn —————— E th @iadies now-a-days Yarnell. Those list Nora Walker and Col. Daniel Boyer. Miss Lucas, from Snow Shoe, Isjvisiting ber frietid Miss Mary Croft Prof. John T. Long departed Wednesday his home at Sunbury, after having taught suceesslal term of school Chas. Poorman week Fishing is all the go around here on the siek gre: Geo M Walker visited friends here Weak, Irregular, Painful Hearts. Sometimes the heart grows irregular-—is the seat of pain and gressure, TjPeople are apt to think it due ease of that organ atively simple—~a weakened to some organic or structura iis when the causejis compar motor power trouble wholly due to the nervous system, § haps aggravated by a nervous dyspepsia. | the nervous system right—give if strength and tone «supply its medium heart with power through the fades is for this wonderful Chase's Nerve Pills juices and the trouble summer sun, It PDr.A.W ous Mantis like show in a power are world fam Weoasxen oF 1817 Frasxiix Sr, WinLiaMaroar, Pa During the past five or six years 1 have been subject to nervy ousness and palpitation of the heart and short ness of breath, 1 didnot rest wellat night and any unusual exertion would Jupset me. | was advised to use Dr. A.W. Chase's Nerve Pills and they proved to be just what | want ed. The medicine quieted and regulated the action of the heart-made the nerves steady and strong-the breathing easy and gave me a general feeling of energy and vigor. As a result I have no hesitancy In recommending It to others, 50cts, a box at dealers or Dir. A W. Chase medicine Oo, Buffalo, N, ¥, See that portrait and signature of A.W. Chase M. D Are on every package. For sale at Krumrine's Drug Store, Bellefonte, Pa 3 says HAMLINS WIZARD OL RHEUMATIC -- PAIN SORENESS, 5S WELLING AND TION INFLAMA FROM ANY CAUSE ; WHATEVER 50¢ AT ALL | Mrs | alse last endid | smile | | assisted by BR. B {in making the parsonage an attractive place, { with freckles , | would willingly and the stomach with digestive | 7 1000 BOTTLES FREE! Dr. David Kenaedy's Favorite Remedy the Acknowledged King of Medi cine for the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, reader of NTRE Drs can have use for suffering from any disesse of the Kidneys, Liv- er, Bi: or Blood, when they can test that re. markable wedi cine DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S REMEDY absolutely KEMEMBER you gation purchase, above coupon at our f this famous absolutely ual offer cannot No the Cy OCRAT any ex No. 560, Every reader of the CENTRE DEMOCRAT can have a trial bot tie of Dr. David Ken nedy’s Favorite tely ! adder PARKRISH BELLEVONTE FAVORITE FREE at Aare una our store 10 You r this an uno { ree hotties Harris Tho. weallty had a healthy € Appearance & unfor happens a Roo rop. Some of our farmers have sown oats and baFey nless somethin seen we may expect and if the weather eo nues Lo be favorable | the majority of 3 E ready plant ire soms Y N Jersey wm Fr nd wife have gone to AlL {10 make the Meads he fur De “ti tate O r home eral of on Saturday Rock Hill, on Sat lege that of iben Page at rday afternoon Those from a distance who were at the funer. of John Fox last Mr. Bowers i wife and Armstrong Jacobs, of State Col Mrs. Joho Leech and family fa Fur nace : Michael Hess and Mrs. E Resides of Bellefonte; Mrs. Julia W of Lemont. and Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs Rev. and Mrs WHEE were of PS liams, of Centre Hall Biack, of Boalsburg, are being Harrison and F. W. Weber For the benefit of those who are annoyed the fo of May don’t saya word we give owing receipt, tise before out aise {tobe trind on the first { the sun to anybody. go and wash with dew, and the { appear. Try if and n Madie Gingerich peading this Linden Ha Mrs. La Or 21 her res dene ir Odd Fe { od a spacial service al Jl freckles will week at ira Br oF Cream Dar Rome of « we and hers attend. emont Sunday COSTS NOTHINGEUNLESS CURED. Fair Offer Made by Sidney Krumrine to All Sufferers From Catarrh. rumrine is selling Hvomei on Sidney K i considerable talk a plan that has caused amongst his customers The plan 1s dif from that fol. | lowed by other remedies, but the remedy itself is different als This treatment for the cure of catarrh has such an un. usual record of cures credit that | Sidney Krumrine offers to refund the money if it does not give the desired | benefit This is certainly ome of the | fairest offers that can be made, and any. | one who has catarrh and does not take advantage of it is doing himself or her. { self an injustice The Hyomei treatment consists of an inhaler that can be carried in the vest pocket, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei The complete treatment | costs but $1 00 and as the inhaler will | last a lifetime and there is sufficient Hy. | omei for more than a month's use, the | medicine is very inexpensive Many { people who have used it write that for ithe good Hyomei has dose them “they | pay thousands of dol. erert 10 I's ars Extra bottles of Hyomei can be pro cured for use with the whaler at soc | Do not suffer any longer with tickling, smarting, irritating, burning, eye-water- ing troubles that afflict those who have lcatarth Hyom«i will cure vou, but if | you should not fied it adapted to your | case, Sidaey Krumrine will return your money ~& Cenls Eight cents a pound is what a young woman paid for twelve pounds of flesh. She was thin and weak and paid one dollar for a bottle of Scott's Emulsion, and by tak- ing regular doses had gained twelve pounds in weight before the bottle was finished. Eight cents a pound is cheap for such valuable ma- terial. Some pay more, some less, get nothing for their money. You get your money's worth when you buy | Scott's Emulsion. We will send you a little free. some SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pear] Street, New York, soc. and $1.00 all druggists.
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