¥ "Nr - MAY 7, 1908, 1 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 ? The ladies aid society of the U. Ev. church will hold a social this Friday evening at the | All are cordially Invited | home of Wm, Houtz. to attend. Prof. Gramley held his teachers’ local exam: ination at this place last Monday, Rev. Campbell, of Spruce Creek, will preach | in the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. In refutation to nothing, I will kindly call your attention to the little article which was | in the “Centre Furnace Squirt” last week. It contained so many misspelled wordsjthat it was | hard to make out, as for Instance the simple | littie word beaux, which of course would be a strange sight for the writer of this stuff to see, but nevertheless it Is absurd to have a word like beaus to enter a sound person's voeabu lary. who this new correspondent was calls herself a he, and for my all she says in regard to Glaneing at the next article, that “Squire” 1s all right of this week Is to Introduce to the public the latest song of Co. B, composed by Capt. Hob son, E. E. F. Rs, as follows, it may run YL yi, phi, dom Ci Dunern veters, Hard scrabble, Well now, I beg your pardon, for not describ ing the appearance of the leader of this com pany, but in order to avoid any haziness your mind, I shall proceed, providing | can get some one to stop me before [ say too much, As comes after you'll notice, “What love lit eyes! | win beacons rare! What landscape cheeks’ What wavy hair Her mouth—a sort of inland sea Her smile—a whole geography. this statement we might say in She is the bonniest, best rigged lass, From Puddintown to Saodgrass ; And when she laughs her open face Looks like a seaside watering place And yet one seems to need a chart, To find a post from which to start Her mouth is like Long Island sound It takes a week to get 'way round I'd sing likea saw mill, but oh’ Pickles, I must bid you adieu, so as I dress for supper, I'll stitl be thinking About “Nothing.” Milesburg. Edward Crain and family, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with the former's parents Oscar Shope returned to brief visit to his moth Dora Askey, of Jo aunt here Mrs. George Letterman returned home after visiting at Tyrone A. G. Rager and son James, are Hist, Nelson Gr Johustown after a n, 1s visiting her on the sie ubb and wife, of Bellefonte, Sunday here with his parents Corney Garman and son of Bellefonte, were driving spent nAbuggy on Sat urday afiernocon the horse frightened at the new iron br making a s! embankment Huff was summoned to the dressed and bandaged the the more seriously h Mrs. Morris Rhine and Miss Meese, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with the sister Mrs. James Grubb Mrs. Mary Boileau Is with sickness Walker. Mrs. Bridge, of near Bellefonte son at Jacksonville on Sunday Henry Zeigler, of Clinton county, spent Sun day here, Oscar Orr returned from Bellefonte where he was employed the past winter by the steam heat bullding John Smith, is able to be up again, Clark MeClintic is on the sick list, Helen, the oldest daughter of Samuel (loss ner, east of Jacksonville, is very 11] with ap pendicitis Mrs. Jennie Hoy and son Bland, of Mon- tandon, Is circulating among friends at this place Boyd Beck and daughter, of State College, visited his brother here Mre. T. A. Long John Smith Mrs. Wm. P. Lucas, of Howard, at the home of Jas. Beek. Amon Gramiey, had 15 bushels of corn in a crib at his hog pen and he observed that it Was disappearing very fast, and his wife had lots of corn cobs for kindling ; at last he eon cluded he would move the corn, having 18 bushels left. About a week later he put a small pig In one of the eribs and one night later on, rats ate the pig all but the head, and about a week later he carried & bushel of corn into the box in his hog ven and the next morn ing It was all eaten. Thinking it was time to do something olse, he sent to Mr. Shank and EOL a wire trap and went te trapping and In seven days caught 167 rats, and says there are ¢ crossing the Bala Eagle cree rt and sudden ta low the son bein seene of wounded fortunate ait knee little feliow was n not being art and ehildre mfined to her bed visited ber Nr. of Salona, is visiting Mrs Was a caller enough at his hog pen yet to play bar down | and tennis ball and don't need to Interfere with either game ; 80 If you have any, call at | Mr. Shank’s and get one of his wire traps TRIBUNE-FARMER. We desire to call special attention of Our readers, and particularly those who | 0 a 20-page, illustrated | are farmers, farm paper, comes every week, that we are clubbing with the Centre Democrat, | It is the “Tribune. Farmer," price 1 per year, Any of our subscribers who have paid their subscription in advance can have this paper by sending us 25 cents. We send ‘The Centre Democrat’ and "Tribune Farmer” to any address one year for f1 25. This offer is good only until May 12, 1903. Your post mas ter can likely show you a sample copy. WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS OF OHAR acter and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to ropresent and ad vertise old established wealthy business house | of solid financial standing, Salary $21,000 week ly with expenses additional, all payable in each Wednesday direct from head office, and :acfone ol add when necessary, ons, Re Ae ressed envelope, ial Oo, 3% born Bt. Chicago. ape I suppose everybody will be wondering | Well she | part I believe | My particular aim | with a gentleman | Colyer. Some time ago the Colyer scribe advooated rural free delivery ; we have not changed our mind yet. On May st we got our first service from the K. F. D. ana thus far it has been satis. factory, it is true not every man can have his box right at his door, but even those who have to go from 40 to 100 rods to their box, find that It does not as long to go that distance as it will toa mile or mere; the mall we got before be. tween 6 and 7 o'cloek In the evening we now get at noon the same day, Five o'clock on Sunday morning the dwelling house of Mrs. Franels Colyer was discovered to be on fire, an alarm was made but it was found that the fire had taken entire control of the fine bullding : the house and all its contents was soon in ashes, with no insurance, Her loss will probably reach upwards of $1000 attraction In Fruit town for Some strong | Wm. Mulbarger, A. J. Weaver I18 ahead this year In planting corn | Miss Efe Ishler, of Tusseyville, who is | teaching music at present, Intends to go away and take a course In musle, A little seamstress arrived | Mr. and Mrs, Emmet Jordan During last week our valley was clouded with smoke from the mountain fires Fruit was damaged by the heavy al the home of frosts and | severe cold the latter part of last week Wm. Taylor's Hall this week The appearance of our community is greatly improved by the shin ng mall boxes, you golog to Washington to fight them on the free rural delivery? hang’ you may win It yet Mr. Smith, of Pleasant Gap hanging at Wm Vebor are moving to near Linden Say, Culbison are | or tough Davy did some paper Farner's last week, & Son, of hanging Boalsburg, at. B Jacob were | doing some Jordan's and Wm paper Re ibe whe J working at Lewistown was home over 8. M. Cooney we Geo, Me Mu home of | fordan Harry Feese is the | WAS on Sunday oof the f beet Harris Twp. ng of the to the mor seems be the fragrant with the the The alr apple Is seent of the « and bees are improving it ng, of Centre Hal mg the farmers Wm. Myers Is timothy | Was round ast week buyieg cattle busy baling ! y sells at § straw and AY and per ton, mixed § Straw at § Wm. Mokle, of Lemont IE Up some spouting in our locality Jas Poorman EA J.C. Dingess’ h Belghtol was ergaged in | and roof on Edith Solomon Lohr returned t yer! IST] had been visiting at ome at Snow Shoe Ou YR I. A at the ¢ Our Rupp transacted 1? wn the Ist is at ywa abo inty seat new supervisor work, st people what he kn it making 1 nding ending « Penn Hall X Road. fires were raging north of here last week The storm and smoke juite an excitement irsday eve | od delivery the latest tural mall aw | comnmodations thr gh everybody Is keeping an eye on the fag Last Sunday Geo. Sheesley had a fine dMner | for the family and ehil | of course the seribe had an Messrs Weaver & Fie | sawing on Brush alter which they wi INlinols where they havea out Rain again over Sunda | about it ask the girls ley and forgot their r Last Sunday one of his wheel to Woodward © from a distance; nvitation too Her are finishing their for H. B. Herring over to mong ntain arge t if you want to know that went to Brush wal 1bhbers iar boys took a trip on It Was caught in the rain coming home ; he says he can ride as fast In mud without a tire as walk, The Colyer seribe has tried to the answer to the Mt. 'n be advisable first or way ! | need Lo say insinuate as to it would to braneh out in a new line of living »0 that next time they don't mam, mam wm soribe was soll eh dot Shingletown. Edwin Rupp who returned from Altoona some time Ago, we are sorry to say. ls suffering from typhoid fever Mrs. Samuel Bell and Abba Barger spent | Saturday with the former's sister, Mrs. Abraham Snyder 1s eritieally 111 We think the Lemont seribe must have been [dreaming of fishing in Frog's Glory, by his | talk, but he is one of those that had better go Away back and sit down If he can’t make a bet ter guess than that. What's become of the Jullan seribe? are they sleeping or just resting? Last wrek We gave & small fish story we will try to do better; following Is the list so far as known: L. Fox 11; Erie Martz 9; Iieen Thom as and Chas, Meese 7: Lewis Thomas 2 Daniel Martz and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, spent Sunday at State College Sadie and Dessia Fry transacted business In State College, Mrs. Ellen Resides, of Bellefonte, visited her father Armstrong Jacobs, I suppose you would all like to know who the seribe Is; his name, as near as can be written as he spells it is Joe Treetop D. B. Thomas and wife spent Suaday st Pa. Furnace, Rock Grove, We have very cold weather the days Miss Rosie Kritzer who was staying with Wm. Bair's returned home to stay a few weeks James Durst and son Harry visited Geo Bitner's on Friday. Miss Vorgia Kritzer entertained her friend Miss Mary Jordan on Tuesday Jerry Brown Is done plowing and ready to plant corn, Miss Busie Bogdon is on the sick list. Miss Lizzie Slack visited with Mrs. George Bitner on Wednesday. last few ‘* THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THE WEELITTLES ®™ BOSTON. : A a 4 PANTIE The Weelitrles return from a visit 10 Faneuil in Merchants "Row. Hall and Quincy Marner 8 1s Ss $i FIND HORSE AND Spring Mills. ed on (1 heir respect $0 far have made » ofr. Mra. B Low Robb and n see Mrs, Billet _ Mr.and Mrs. Whitma guests at W. M. Garber MeCauley and wile ors at Perry We I Geo were “a We had quite a cold wave sis Nn and grass tis feared that ast Friday night the ground ee half inch thick oats last planted, while other have not John B, called last to see a young lady and he was wonder fully sarprised to find she had company; John reiurned with a broken heart Miss L'zz'e Rover heart troubie John H, of Zion, frequent calls down what his attractions are? The gra wok wel A great dea was frozen thers was a very heavy frost being frozen Was Farmers just finshed sowing werk some have potatoes 5 Crntically has been making Russ Keister has made several calls to Zion lately. “How about it Fairy?" A young man that has been ke®ping ‘bachelors’ hall” near Zion, bas been making frequent calls down our way and last Saturday evening he was seen | going bome about eight o'clock, wearing a mitten; [| wonder where he gotit? Zion. The seribe No. ¥ was just mistaken as his brother seribe says that it takes more than Willie to seare him Ebon has patented a new kind of telegraph. He says itis wireless and that he will organ ize a company and build the first line to uncle Links, J. W. Eby will bulld his house this summer A oortaln young man is reported 10 have been married while at Milton last week : we do not know whether this is true or not, but If it is, we will aot stop with raising you five times Pidge. A small fire on the roof of J. J. Stein's black "mith shop caused much alarm last Friday, as one of our old malds thought that the town was going to burn down Our minebank boys are nol working this week a8 the supplies have not yet arrived to repalr the Tavior bank Dr. Twitmeysr Is visiting at the nome of Samuel Decker Our seribe No. 1 was seen out on ast week witha plek and shovel was hunting news the ridge Guess he How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that eannot be cured by Hall's Oatarth Cure ¥ CHENEY & Co, Props, Toledo, O We the undersigned, have known F. J. Che pey for the last 15 years, and believe him per feetly honorable In all business transactions and Ananclally abies to carry out any obliga tions made by their frm, West & Tutax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo 0 WALDING, KINNAN & Marvin, Wholesale Deuggists, Toleda, ©, Hall's Catareh Cars is taken Internally, aot ing directly upon the blood and mue "ur 1 of the system, Price, 700. per bottle, aces Sold by all Druggists. 7 Mall's Family pills are The Dost! od there | i» | at Pitcairn at #95 per month Saturday evening |... ion | profane other | has impr this'way, wonder | | ty, bu LADY RIDER I'I'S Mt. Eagle. ide, that is on wet land ate and the iraged as the spring is wel soe long and now n big lumps yet it don't ap y dry, and It if Hex A, went Last Thursday night G Ate wil * Eur height fis ’ ea and Packer's stable; be bed and they put the fire the whole t legislature has we passed sev weuld lke to know wha! th Er, A8 We Are stl farmer * Bol Laken ads and wife hands cou thoof ha new fener ar Centre Hall i i " nproved within the ast werk Clay Reesman is nate : Centre Hal boy : he has charge of a P, R. switeh tower promises of his 4 doing. « wit uf he has he performs set his mis ies well ay ® ISAYIng om whieh vl upon wed his prospects sin | town Our board walks are more holey than right COUN Lyman Smith's new i pint } Fa son a Murray. of the on ex the siek hange iat to Ir ult in this not Farmers anting and sowing oats Frosts did some harn vieini from reports serious have plowing, oorn § of hand this week Rain Sunday evening war longed for and | did some good Doe. Riter made a business t Waddle. of Altoona, was a recent caller irp to Milihall Wm. Balsor at his former howe here Lee Taylor, of Tyrone, spent Sunday with his cousin Orris Harris J. L. Mattern, of Matternvilie, and Sara Bherer, of Lamont, Sandayed at J. W. Mart soek's, Wm. Nibart made a business trip to Dun garvin, John Roop and family, of State College, vis ited bere Jack frost was a caller here he did quite a lot of harm Say, boys, what's the attraction at Benore! C, and G, say there is no place like Benore J. G. Bricker has 16 sores of corn planted once Le is ahead, Inst week and People Whe Can't Sleep. Many people go to bed—aot to sleep, but to think-to tumble and toss<to get up, walk about until Bred Nature gives way and a few fittu. hours of sleep are obtained just before | dawn-—a sleep that does dot rest—a sleep from which one wakes weary and tired, wholly un fitted to take up the dally rountine of house hold, shop or office duties. That this condition goes on uneared for is almost criminal, when the wellknown, time-tried and tested powers of Dr. A.W, Chase's Nerve Pills to give restful natural sleep have been so fully proven in such CAMS Joseph RB. Cox. of 1066 Pennsylvania Ave , Jy rome, Pa, Says: “Last fall | got a box of br. A.W. Chase's Nerve Pills and both myself and wife used them with splendid results. It was Bo time before | outa] finely at night and found complete relief from the distressing headaches that had so persistently troubled me before, My wife found them equally fine in similar affections. As a consequence have no hesitation in saying they sre all they are represented to be" foe at d Pr. A.W. Chase Medisine Uo, NY N ) Api rr iad sale a s Ih . or rumrine’s Drug felonte, "ee — ———— — ——— MC RRR) 3-0 _ ; fait. Li db Ld — . | High Valley. | The people of our valley were never so shocked as they were when the sad sews came that C. M Bower passed 10 the beyond: It seemed like a dark cloud that overshadowed the valley. Bome bad talkedjof planting cori next week, but I advise them to wall a week or so. The whippoorwills made their appearance on last Friday, so we look for warm weather, Rumor has it Coburn will have a town hall ; well that is what Coburn should have, as 1t Is the leading station between Lewisburg and Bellefonte, It would be a benefit to all, as all business could be transacted without dirtying the school house ; the band could meet there and all other business such as political ings, ete It was reported that W. COC. Krader went to Virginia, but he is sil! hastling around Co- | burn; I think he is like the seribe don’t lke to leave the cook stoye meet he While crossing Poe mountain the sthay day | and looking down over Rankletown and think Ing back 20 years, how time has made a change then Rankletown had two raliroad «4ines one | at the tunnel and one across the BR. KB bridge saw mill and work plenty: now the town is | a desert High valley bad no fire so far pity if fire should come as the it would be a young timber Is in fine condition, some is almost to make a fend of fi Arge enough rail ; If fire does not go through | in plenty Course Ve Years, post timber will be | Boalsburg. Mrs. John Fortney is spending some time in Hublersbu Mrs. MeCormic Andrew of Altoona pent days here Mrs ora rg with her sister Kreamer afew Sara Hunter returned home after weeks visit Pen Rev. t aD church » in O esters ampbell w INDday at he farmers oats and pliant AWAY from their Romola. ‘| Ha | say, able to be ¢ A O——— FLING TH OURHEA Is like Playing with a loaded Gun. If you have Kid- ney Trouble attend to it at once. It is easy to tell whether your Kidneys or bladder are diseased. Take a bottle or glass tumbler and fill it with urine. If there is a sediment a powder-like sub. stance —after standing a day and night, if it is pale or discolored, ropy or stringy, there is something wrong with the Kid. neys. Other sure signs of disease are a desire to urinate often, pain in the back, or if your urine stains linen, There is no question that Dr. David Kennedy's Pavorite Remedy is the best and surest medicine in the world for dis. eases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Chronle Constipation, and the sicknesses peculiar to women. It quickly relieves and cures {nability to hold urine and the necessity of getting up a number of times during the night, and puts an end to the scalding pain when passing urine, The Rev. Henry P, Miller, pastor Bap- tist Church, Spartenburg, 8. C., writes: “For years | suffered with Kidney, liver and heart troubles, swimming in the head, dull headache and numb. ness of the limbs. Physicians scribed for me and I took different medicines, but none of them did me any ge But Dr. David Ken. nedy's Favorite Remedy cured me in about two weeks." It is for sale by all druggists in the Now 80 Oont 8ixe and the regular $1.00 size botties—less than a cent a dose, Sample bottle—enongh for trial, free by mad Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N.Y, Dr. Dovid Kpnnedy's Worm Syrup, most effective medieine of the kind known, Bc, Druggista tt Lo "yr #71 od. Smullton. Brof. E. M. Brungart and wife spent Sunday with the former's parents, New- ton Brungart's Geo, H. Smull and W, J. spent Sunday at Livonia, Hackenberg Mrs. Robt. Hackenberg paid her son W. ]. a visit Saturday Mrs. Newton Brungart and Miss Rose Wate are ou the sick list, on Chas. Drumm, who has been housed up for the past week, is, we are glad to ut again Mir! Winkleblech in company with sev. eral young men, of Rebershurg, were on a fishing trip to Calby's sparrows, but re. turned empty banded The Misses Winkleblech on Miss Maud Winters, on Quite a rivalry exist expert fishermen were callers Sunday 8 between namely Wall ab cts Yo our two with honors each he end of the season gt best kenberg Orecent presen winner improved his the k has greatly ie remova exca- 1s new barn, now prepared JETS. C to aiming mountain b promises Buffalo Run. s Huey was a pleasant caller at the yme of Thomas Haey's on Sanday, al. $0 at the home of W Marshall's; come again Ellis DD : David Stiner is making a pleasant call fat Dallas Marshall's Mr wives Nearbhoffs t the home Roland. Eigie Barger spent Sur Joseph Funk Mrs. Eliza WW) week's visit at Mt. Eagle Frank Funk went to Polk his health Mrs. Crossmire is poorly at The quilt that Mrs ff for the M. KE. church Kline: No.» plit. # Mrs. Eddie White Is on th Sallie Fee I» stance Barger Rock View. day ie Are . wpe after two! for the benefit of this writing | Funk chanced | was drawn by Edward | that yd ome | was the numbw drew the | Was Tea ed visiting at the Hello, Any in the vicinity We hear seribe No. 2 if that huckster wants i : more hickens we stil] see there are more | i 3 | the Colpetzer Bros horse, but ah Are there is ut to pure hase A how just me | thing lacking We notice Carrie Hoy is home for her vacs tion after teaching & winter's term al Sate College We notiee HH. K. Hoy has a new man on the farm, his former mah having gone home Mrs. J.T. Hoy who has been visiting for the last few weeks at Johnstown and other points’ we notice has returned home reporting a fine time «To cure a cough or cold in one day take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tar. 25 cents, The new free rural delivery mail routes from Spring Mills, went into operation on last Friday. FOR RHEUMATISM LAME BACK NEURALGIA HEAD ACNE. EARACHE CUTS WOUNDS SPRAINS BRUISES. BURNS SCALDS SORE THROAT, DIPHTHERIA AND ALL PAIN LAMENESS SORENESS SWELLING ANI INFLAMMATION hy I Yr EPNRLLY w Matternville, last Monday ; {fire by two boys. | were to George's va Miss Esther Gray home by the yard has improved her putting a hedge fence around it looks fine, Fire broke out on the mountain above it was set on There was a large crowd at church on | Sunday Saml. Gingerich and family moved | to Stormstown in Neal Crosse’s house. Fillmore scribe wake up and let us | hear from you once Plum Grove. The farmers areall b hers are sowing &Y. some J plowing Oats Fhillp A Victor Auman man and family fy to attend communion | serviees There w be singing home All are practice atl the of Bickle Shaffer's on Friday evening cordially Invited to attend Mrs. Shearer spent Sunday at Howard Durst Samuye the home of Stump spent Sunday with Annie Stump SCOTT’S EMULSION Scott's Emulsion 1s the means of life and of the en- joyment of life of thousands of men, women and children. To the men Scott's Emul- gives the flesh and strength so necessary for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from any wasting discase, For women Scott's Emu sion does this and more I uning fo } a ine for the special tr have to bear. children Scott: sion womaon fo n | Emul. gives food and strength for growth of flesh and bone and blood For pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott's Emulsion is a great help. Send for free sample, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, ACD.410 Paar! Street, New York. 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