THE CE 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 Rpresented ? High Valley. Not much new—ounly High valley had a run-away, but no one killed, only bruised a little, The esteemed wife of Michael Evert and her two daughters were welcome visitors at the scribe’s, on last Tuesday. Archie Grove, guests at Samuel Ard’s over Sunday ; call again, and make the stay longer, J. B. Rishel, who lives on Samuel Ard’s farm, says he will have corn in a few is earing nicely by the looks. On last Friday morning as I went to | work, I heard the whistle of the big mill at east end, and really it put me in mind of years gone by. Prop orders are all held back until | next month ; that is, small lumber ; big timber is all called for at present, Pulp wood is in good demand ; that is |}. vie Mrs 'Dan’l Stine last week. for pitch hemlock, not in market now, and only offer 35cts for 128 feet. On Saturday morning the valley had nearly a frost, it was cold enough to have fire to make warm water to wash. Coburn will have a big show August sth and 6th ; no doubt Prince and Lilly will be there, as they like sport and good grub—well, who donut ? Dar andum shingt was sol ich du mid my a kee, mid my a kee, ich slosht my | kee, und fress my kee; und fress my kee und sel is a end mid my kee. The trout fishing has closed gentle. men, so be careful and don’t violate the law, as you had all the time to fish youn want, now do like cur fisherman in High valley, put away the rod and get ready for game when season opens. Rock View No. 2. Sam'l Brooks, wife and son, spent Sun. day evening with H. K. Hoy's. Henry Hoy, wife and son, spent Sun. | day evening with the former's parents. Mrs. C. E. Royer and daughter, Mrs, Grant Peifer and son, and Mrs. H. K. | Hoy, spent one day this week at J. F. Hoy's. Boyd Sampsel spent Sunday with his | sister, Mrs. Wm. Albright, Miss Catharine Hoy is spending a couple of weeks with her aunt Mrs. Min. | nie Royer. George, Etta and Viana Grove spent | Sunday evening at J. F. Hoy's. Miss Sarah Keen returned home on Sunday, after spending a week at her | uncle’s, John Herman's, near Zion. Wm. Keen bad his lady friend, Miss | Bertha Stover out driving on Sanday. Walter Houser and Miss Rosa Smith, were seen driving along our streets, Sun day afternoon. 1 Miss Ida M. Fleck spent Sunday after. | noon with ber friend, Miss Bertha Stov- | er. Mrs. Grant S. Peifer and sons have re. turned to their home in Wilkinsburg, aft- ter spending several weeks with her par. ents, H. K. Hoy's, near Bellefonte. A number of our young men attended | the band festival at Greenburr last Sat. urday and report a good time, Rev. M. N. George and father, Siegfried, Pa., and Noah Corman and wife, of Rebersburg, spent a few pleas- | ant bours in our midst last week. R. 8. Stover met with a painful though not serious accident one day last week; while he and his son Geo. ing a wagon box, he let his end drop, and was hit upon his forehead, making an | ugly wound. Miss Jessie Adams, of Loganton, visit ed in our midst the past week, Our farmers are done haymaking and harvesting; next will be the oats, which promises to be a large crop. Reuben Stover, who has been upon the sick list for a few months, we are glad to say is improving. Yarnell. Miss Lizzie Tavior, of Bellefonte, | visited at Jonathan Packer's last week. Willard Shavk. of Georgia, visited at Alfred Shank’s last week. Wm. Woomer and wife, of Pitcairn, are visiting here, Mrs. Ammon Klinger visited at her | home at Stormstown, Misses Viola Kline and Mary Fetzer | of Bellefonte are visiting at their homes here, Erma, the 13 year old daughter of John Eckley, of this place, met with quite a serious accident, Sunday. She was swinging and fell into some machinery that was standing near almost severing her nose. Dr. Neff of Snow Shoe, who was passing at the time, was called in to attend to the injury, Beech Creek. Miss Bessie Bittner is visiting at the home of Mrs. Julia Huffman, The mivers will hold a picnic across from Britton Linn’s on the 5th of August The oats will soon be ready to cut. Fine weafher at present, Peaches will be scarce this summer. There will be preaching in the M. RB. church Sunday, August 6, usual hour by Rey: Bogan of Howard ™® wife and sister, were | { Shoe, visited at his sister's Mrs. of | WeIe remov- | Fillmore. We are still among the living, and glad we are of it, we haye just passed { through a large campmeeting, and lots | were glad that there was a meeting; and | lots are glad the meeting is over. Some | people will kick, even if playing foot | ball, but there is a time when the | churches must all be one church or there will be hades for some of them, Who says farming does not pay? It is not C. E. Lutz or J. P. Wolford, as each of them has taken a boarder and claim they will not charge them a cent; there | is money in farming or how conid they { board and clothe people for nothing? If | you say to either of them who is at their | place now, O, we have got a boy. There have been a number of cellars and spring houses entered in our valley | for some time, and great many dollars’ | worth taken away; some say they know | who it is, and he had better look out, and not sleep along the road, or he will | be caught; a good job for the county de- tective to hunt up, There was a small turn-out to church on Sunday, but Rev, Eslinger preached | | | | a fine sermon, Our farmers are busily engaged in | threshing their wheat, days ; well I don’t doubt it as your corn | Ellis Williams, of Chicago, visited at | C. H. Kephart's last week. Oscar Hunter and family, of Snow Robt, Henderson, recently, Rev. Eslinger, of Stormstown, accom. panied by his daughter Miss Mary, were visitors in town recently, Mrs. Houser, of Puddintown, visited Joseph Marshall is improving after a severe illness, Mrs. Manning Resides, of Bush Hollow, while attending campmeeting at Hunters Park, was taken very {ll with heart trouble and was removed to her home in a critical condition, Milesburg. Charles Allen, of Tyrone, and Mrs. | Ida Young. were married on the 3rd by Rev. Ward Shultz Miss Eva Adams is visiting at the home of her uncle Willi:m Galbraith, of Al- toona. Mrs. Geo, Shrock, of Akron, Ohio, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Keller- man. Harry Peters became papa on Sunday 26th, a daughter ; the child was buried on Monday. McClellan Fulton with his family after a week's visit with his mother, and brother W. T. Fulton, returned home to Tyrone. Mrs. Julia Shope, of Wingate, was buried on Sunday ; death was due to old age. Winfred Lose and wife, of Philipsburg, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary McKinley. Miss Maggie Meese, of Bellefonte, spent | Sunday with her sister, Mrs. James Grubb. Miss Lula and Grace Ertle, of Howard, are visiting at Samuel Swarm'’s. Mt. Pleasant. Grain harvest is over, and hay mak. ing is almost ended, and oats is ready 10 | cut, Mrs. Maggie Fink, of Altoona, was visiting her father-in law, Carrie Weaver was bome from Osceola | last week Bertha Shively returned from Howard Monday. C. M. Tice, of Howard, spent Sunday | in this place. Mrs. Mary Fink returned home from | & visit to Retort, B. V. Fink while out in Retort last | week killed a large black rattlesnake, and later on killed a yellow rattler, Daniel McMonagal and wife spent Sanday here, Willie Walk visited our section ; glad | to see you, come again, Mary Jacobs, of Pine Grove, is visiting | her grandparents bere, Georges Valley. The Georges valley Lutheran church which was started last Monday, makes a different show ; the room is 18 feet in the clear. Robert Sweetwood and family from Centre Hall, were the guests of their parents of this place The hum of the new saw mill has been | heard for the last few days. Boyd Betts of Lewistown called at this place on Sunday to see his lady friend, One of our young boys of this place says he had too much bully rum the other Saturday night and couldn't get enough of room to walk. Edward Sweetwood, of Potters Mills, called to see his old trapper friend. Mt. Union. Sanday was a pleasant day and all seemed to enjoy it, but am sorry to say |the west Brush valley scribe fs ill at | present, | A number of our young boys paid Geo, | Giverich a visit on Sunday, and they were entertained with masic. C. BE. Duck took in the festival at Woodward Saturday. N. A. Duck had war on Saturday night, killed six and wounded a dozen ; he wasn't hurt but had his feet frozen, H. I. Rachan and Edward Ertle were seen in this section on Sunday evening. | ohn Wert's saw mill is in fall blast | this while past. Wingate. Mrs. Wm, Wagner, of this place, was buried Sanday. # LY - 1 4 YLT pW AI hi "eo ) “ J er 452 Gy 7 Cor” +“ 2 IA! <= HE Al { FEIT CPN Modes ~~ / TS A Ns 2 £75 * 7 5 A, vel} & WHAT ANIMAL ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S PrzzLe Sober. Dora Gentzel made a business trip to Mt. Hill on Tuesday. E. C. Finkle is buying berries through here. W. W. Jamison left an Monday Yeagertown where he has secured em- | ployment. John Etert and wife spent Sunday at | A. L. Auman’'s, A. P. Zerby has already supplied his school with coal and wood for the win- ter, up whortle. | for | John Reifsnyder and wife Jacob Gentzel’s on Sunday. called on Mrs. Joanna Gentzel visited Ezra | Confer's. at Peter 8S. Confer made a trip to Nittany | on Saturday. Furl Auman called on Minnie Yonada on Sunday. On Saturday morning Lizzie Wolfe | and Dora Gentzel left for Glen Union | and Lock Haven Mrs. Lizzie Adams called on her son John Wolf's Mrs. Jacob Emma are Spruce her friend Walizer and daughter spending a few weeks in Loop. In your local happenings you wonder | about the new religious sect of the Loop, | if it bas collapsed or postponed; it is | neither, it is going on doing good to the | old kind religion. | At present on the sick list: Mrs K. | R. Miese, Harry Weaver, Esther Ishler, | infant daughter of Wm. Ishler, Mrs. | Wm. Cummings and David Young. | Only a few days more and you can! hear the thrashing machines go the rounds, as the farmers are about all ready. Charles Botlorf, of Ferguson valley, | Was seen on our streets Saturday. Frank Brown and family spent a very pleasant time on Saturday eve at Fruit. town. The mayor of P. C. city is fixing up his home. N. Littlemore is visiting at aunt Sallie | Horner's, Mrs. Emanuel Nevil of the loop, is | moving to Hecla Park, where her boys will be employed on the stave mill. | “Mt. Eagle. | i the Farmers are glad to say that wheat and bay harvest is about over, Austin Leathers and family, from Pittsburg, is bere on visit with his mother, Nancy J. Leathers, A. A. Pletcher was here last week and made the hay on the old homestead Melvin Smith, of Pittsburg, formerly | from Howard, has the typhoid fever and is in the Pittsburg hospital. 8S. D. Tice's bouse was destroyed by fire last Tuesday morning, with a greater | pait of his furniture, also all of Cyrus | Tice's furniture, which is quite a loss to them. Clyde Packer, of Pittsburg, was home over Sunday with his mother, David Tanyer and wife were guests at Geo. Jacobs’ on Sunday. Mrs. Nancy Confer who has been very sick for some time, is much better, | Smullton. Mrs. Ed. Smull, of Beech Creek, is visiting among friends in our midst, Wm. Emerick and fawily, of Punx- sutawney, are spending a week among friends and relatives. Mrs. Louisa Morris is among the yisit. ors to our town, Perry Winters and wife and Miss Maud spent Sunday in Penns valley, Rev. Mclinay who had been taking a vacation for his health, returned much improved in health, Master Ernest Harry returned home after spending several weeks at Salona. Miss Stella Miller, of Renova, is spending a few days with her grand. parents, [ames Miller's, Lamar, The festival was very well attended at Clintondale, on Saturday evening. Oats look falr through here, Wm. Pye broke a bone In his left foot, No preaching at Mt. Bethel church, till the 23 of August. Charley and Annie Maize visiting at Oak Grove, oe i Lae Royer Is not Improving The M, EB church of Lamar will bold a festival on the 5th of Aug, BerPples seem to be plentiful through (Man-A-T) Manatee. | and Mrs. E | the guest of ber {days last | will ! mann church IS REPRESENTED? ————————— — —————————————— Axemann, Quite a number of our people attend. | ed the festival held in Gentzel's grove on Saturday evening, by Zion Band. The | proceeds of the eyening were $1385, Harry Harter and family and Mr. jreon spent Sunday at Oak Grove atthe bome of Mrs. A. Harter, Miss Anna Kaup, of Bellefonte, was friend Miss Margaret Fraser on Friday. Ralph Stover Boalsburg. visited his home at Miss Margaret Scanlon spent several week with ber friend, Grace Dale, of Pleasant Gap Miss Mable From, of State College, is | visiting at the home of her brother Chas. From, Miss Marie McGowan, of near Belle | fonte, is visiting at the home of her aunt, | Mrs. J. Donovan, Mrs. Joseph Albright is on the sick | list. Mrs. James Dawson and daughter, Miss Carrie, returned home ou Tuesday | from an extended visit with friends at Woodward, They were accompanied { by ber sister Mrs. Carrie Stover there be communion servic at the Axe. Special service will be On Sunday evening, Aug. 16, beld Hublzrsburg, Arthur Kessinger, who holds a good position at Pitcairn, is home on a visit, Etbel Miller spent the past two weeks visiting in Penns valley. Some of our farmers expect to cut their oats the last of the week. C. E. Zeigler, of Spring Mills, was in town last week. Rbodes Rumberger has returned from Cayuga Lake, N Y. He must thick there is no place like home—or was it Nellie that brought him home. Harry Dorman, Charles Fravel and Ed. Hoy were to Bellefonte last week to help Mr. Kaup make hay. Rev.’ H. I Crow and family left Mon. dav to visit their parents The following teachers have been elected for the schools of Walker town. ship: Hablersburg High school, Prof. A. P. Weaver ; grammar, H. F. Yearick; primary, D. L. Markle; Saydertown, Helen Beck ; Franklin, W. H. Markle; Crawford, Jim. H. Minnich; Centre, Helen Rockey ; Hecla, I. H. Yocum; Zion, C. N. Fisher ; Forest, C. F. Hoy. Hoys School District. C. E. D. how was buzzard’s glory last Sunday night ? Supervisor Israel Rachau had a crew of men repairing the roads to a consid. erable extent during the past week. Rev. C. L. Buck preached an able ser. | mon in the Bathesda church Sunday. H. N. Meyer, of Millheim, transacted business in this section last Monday. Is it possible, in this conscientious, sanctimonious valley of people, yes it is, verily so, that the Madisonburg scribe invited some of our sports to their pond to swim, which they refused to do, be. cause the pond is strewn with alligators and bull frogs, and the worst of it, the town sports have the itch which is con. tagious and our boys will not contract it, too. Lo, and behold, what happened to the Skunktown, or better known as the Madisonburg scribe! Why, be was swimming in their pond and was attack. ed with that terrible itch, not knowing what to do, he swam into the further. most labyrsinths where he breathed his A Wonderful Invention, It is interesting to note that fortunes are frequently made by the invention of articles of minor importance, NTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 6, 1903. S——————— os ES ETerT SLE EE ———————————————— Aaronsburg. Thos. Hull returned home after having visited his sister, Mrs. Kline, at Wil. liamsport a few days. Prof. W. T. Meyer, of Philadelphia, has come to spend the month of August | with us, Miss Retta Lanchan, and son, Sundayed with friends in| Rebersburg, . pt. | or bladder are diseased. Jacob Wyle and wife are visiting friends at Mifflinburg and Vicksburg, Pa. J. D. Neiman and family, of Millheim, | Sundayed at home of Luther Wert’s, ment at Sunbury, Mrs. Lottie Stover and children spent a few weeks with her sister, at Clearfield. | Miss Maud Wagner has returned to ber home at Beech ; she spent the greater part of the year with her aunt, Ida | Stover. | Charles Bower has been under the! Dr's care for the past week ; he is slowly | improving. Mrs. Meddlar, of Allentown is visiting | her brother, Col. J. P. Coburn. Mrs. D. Lenker and daughter, re-| turned from a few days visit to meichant | James Lenker’s at Lemont, | John Detwiler and wife, Sundayed with | Mrs, Detwiler’s parents, at Penn Hall. James Gramley, of Rebersburg, took dinper on Monday with his sister, Mrs. | Chestie Wert. | Mrs. Ella Irey, of Warren, is the | guest of her brother, Dr, C. S. Musser, | Will Rhale and Tod Musser of Spring | Mills, spent Saturday evening with Miss | Mary and Miss Catherine, Mrs. Maggie Bitner and son, Blaine,of | Spring Mills, Sundayed with Mrs. Bit. | ner’s aged mother, Mrs. Sallie Bright, | Mrs. Annie Waite, of Vilas, Pa., is | spending a few weeks with her grand. | mother, Mrs. Jacob Bower, { Wm. Guisewite and family and Mrs, | Caroline Mayes, spent a few days with! friends at Linden Hall. The Misses Ardrena Harman and | Flossie Stover, Sundayed with their] uncle, Jacob Feidler, at Feidler. : | Traveler's Gap. | Ho, you early farmers, get ready, the Oats is coming fast. Miss Sadie Vonmada was visiting her | grandmother, Mrs. Jamison, on last Sun. | day. | Some people have no time during the | week, to pick berries, so they must goon | Sundays I wonder what was wrong ago last Sunday, when some people had visitors, and told them they had to go to Suavely, but it happened that it was not | necessary ; bow Is that for a town talk ? They had an explosion at the gas ma- chine last week, which meansa few days lay-off It is rumored that they will have an. other free delivery Route No. 6, which will strike Pocahontas Hill; we under. stand that J. Neese was round looking up the route, that would suit the cap tain, also James. Pine Creek. The aged Mrs. Henry Rochau took very sick on last Friday ; hope she will have a speedy recovery, Austin Auman, of Green Briar, thrashed his wheat bere on the Harter farm last week. David Korman and family got a nice lot of buckleberries in Martin hollow last week. Miss Asnie Stover and gentleman friend, of Sunbury, were welcome guests of their friend, Miss Bessie Moyer, last week. Daniel Eisenhuth and wife spent last Sunday at Penn Hall, at the home of Samuel Ulrich. Emanuel Vonada and family were to Woodward, on Saturday. Quite a number of people pass through here going to Rupp’s bollow for buckle. berries, Coburn, Adam Maize, of Millheim, spent Suxn- day with John Bowersox Mrs. Samuel Evert, of Miflinburg, is visiting here. Thos. Meyer and family, of Millkeim, spent Sunday with Daniel Krader. Wm. Eckert made a trip to Union county last Sunday, Mable Catherman, of Millmont, was the guest of Annie Shaffer last week. Pretty Charles Stonebraker is home on a short visit to his parents, G. B. Shaffer and wife attended a funeral at Woodward on Saturday. Andrew Harter and wife made a trip to Pine Creek last Sanday to see his sick sister, Mrs. Beahm. Boalsburg. Mrs. Mary Woods and daughter Rose left Saturday for Rixford to visit the former's daughter, Priscilla Stuart has been yisiting in Sandy Ridge the past week. Wm. Goheen spent Thursday in Pine Grove, Mary Reish and Nora Miller are visit. ing in Altoona. Mrs. Wm. Sandoe, and daughter of atte Hall, spent Sunday with J. P. eber, Rev. Black and wife returned Friday from Huntingdon county, " of Laurelton, | spent a few days with friends in town, | Jesse Wert and wife, Mrs. Ed. Smull | two weeks | J. TRANG HTH OBERT | 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 Kidn / Take a bottle or lass tumbler and fill ft with urine, If here is a sediment—a powder.like sub. stance—afterstanding a day and night, if | It is pale or discolored, ropy or stringy, Harry Mensch bas secured employ- | there is something wrong with the Kid. neys. Other sure sigus of disease are s 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 b and surest medicine in the world for dis. eases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Chr Constipation, and the slcknesscs peon to women. It quickly relieves and cures tnability to hold urine and the necessit of getting up a number of times durin 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, ver and heart troubles, swimming | | in the head, dull headgohe and numb. ness of the limbs. Physicians pre. scribed for me and I took different medicines, hut nons of them did me any good. But Dr. David Ken. nedy’s Favorite Remedy cured me in about two weeks." It is for sale by all druggists in the ow 80 Oent 8lxe snd the lar 1.00 size bottles—less than a cent a dose, Sample bottle—enough for trial, free by 2 Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, #dndout, NY. Sv Kama fs Morn $yrep, mo be Snow Shoe. Harry Allen, of Pittsburg, spent a few days at the home of T. B. Buddinger. Misses Fitzgerald, of Bellefonte and Madge Orris, of Milesburg, were enter- tained by Miss Flora Penney for a few days. Harry Fravel and wife are leaving our little town for a home in Philipsburg, also Wilber Holt aud family are moving to Manson. Miss Helen visiting friends. Irwin spent a few days Boys, how about the ball Game Sat. | urday ? I. Goodall’s Coontown show is in town. | Our base ball team held a festival Fri. day and Saturday evenisgs., Quite a crowd partook of the excellent refresh. ments and the proceeds amounted to a neat little sum. Miss Mary Penney returned from a visit with Mrs. Sadie Schenk, at Beech Creek. A series of meetings begioning Aug. 7. will be beid in the Messiah's church of this place. Services will be conducted by Rev. Grady of Trenton, N. J, and Rev. Ebersole of Sterling Run. All are cordially invited. Miss Effie Lucas has returned from the hospital for a few weeks vacation. The teachers elected for our schools {are as follows : Principal, Prof. W. T. { Harrison of Bellefonte ; intermediate, E, |A. Humpton ; second primary. Miss Maude Zimmerman and First Primary, Miss Mary Penney. An exciting game of base ball is ex- pected Wednesday between our team and the “Coons.” Rock View. Well! the farmers of Rock View were just bead over heels in harvest and hay making, but are just about all done now and they are all so glad that they are so near dome, for all they do now is eat pumpkin pie and rosting ears, and that is all they will do till about the miodle of September—that is the farmers business. Most of the Rock View young folks at. tended the festival, held by the Zion band, at Gentzel's woods, George Grove and his sisters Misses Etta and Viana Grove, and Miss Ida Fleck spent Sunday evening at |. F. Hoy's. Mrs. Grant Pifer pnd her three chil. dren returned to their home in Pittsburg, after spending a few weeks with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. H. K. Hoy. Say S. A. who was that girl you had down at the festival, Miss Sarah Keen spent a week with her uncle Johu Herman near Zion. Linden Hall, Ida McClellan had the misfortune to full and break her leg. John Diehl and family were to Tussey- ville on Sunday at Mrs. Diehl’s parents, William Raymend and family spent Sunday at Houserville, Miss Margaret Weaver is spending a few days visiting friends around here. Foster Jodon and family were callers at F. BE. Wielands, Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Mayes, Mrs. Irvin Musser, and Mrs. Dan’l Musser were at J. H. Ross’ on Tuesday. Ross returned to her home in Bellefonte. The United B licals have post poned thelr festival till the 15 of Aug. Herbert Lietzel, of Northumberland, spent a few days with bis brother Mur. ray.
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