THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 15, 1903, CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT Happenings of a Week Over Cen- tre County THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE Milesburg. PICTORIAL PUZZLE. Joseph Koon, of Boalsburg, after a friendly visit with his sister, Mrs. Nancy | Swarm, who has been sick for some time, | also Joshua Page and daughter, of Linden Hall, returned home, Elwood Hall is now at Osceola brak- ing on a freight train, a son of Johu | | Hall, whois running on the Mill Hall | and Bellefonte road. Unionville. | A 300 1b, fat hog died for Thomas Fisher one day last week while he was | taking it, with 3 others, to the butchers in Bellefonte, Mrs. Eliza Peters and her son, of Minnesota, are visiting friends in this county, Mrs. Peter's was a daughter of the late Robt, Hall, and this is her first / visit here since she left over 35 years | 8 t the Alfred Green, of Altoona, is a guest of | J / y// // 117 ) J) / [E® ago. : Bob rer di hihi "J0NCs / // f / / / ; The boys are oiling their shot guns in bone f blood anticipation of the opening of the hunt- ‘3: bith " ry ing season on the 15th, : ave blood food and so on through the list. Scott's Emulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in mean GIsSCase The ING Ny TN / : is A 7/, ///) y 7 iF // fa 7 What Has Transpired in the Various ld wiece, Mrs. Mary Bolieau, on Market Localities—Compiled by a Corps of street Alert and Able Writers Is Your | Chester I. Boggs, of Pitcairn, is visit- Section Rpresented ? [ing his pare ts, A. T. Boggs and family. Robt. Proudfoot, of Altoona, is at home for a brief season with his mother. OC], Dan. Taylor, of Fillmore, saw 23 wild turkeys in one flock the other day while crossing the mountain to this side. But where, O where, are they now ? High Valley. | . Rain and high wind on Thursday—so high that the scribe was compelled to get | a rope to tie his bed fast so the wind did not carry it out of the shanty, Did not hear from East end but that it | is always windy, especially when they are thrashing, Jacob Musser and the scribe can not agree on the worth of an old blind horse; the scribe says an old blind horse is not worth more than $20; Mr Musser claims he is cheep at $62 dollars; we will let it to Emanuel Vonada to give the decision. By all appearance High valley will have heavy butchering this fall, but can tell better after the corn is in the cnib; but one thing is sure if the democrats, will not turn out better than our corn, there will not be much of a mash, as all the talk is corn, no politics mentioned. C. A. Weaver has still the brick busi- ness in his head and no one can change it any other way ; it would be a fine thing if such a thing would come to light. Traveler's Gap scribe, I am not posi. tively sare that I saw Dr. Sayder at Co- burn ; if it was not, it was a man the size of him, but had no satchel. Henry Fryer said he will not cut more sumac and will leave them mowed for the cows. f On Satur tal that a wedding was to valley on the coming Tuesdav, and he should have everyting in readine and meet the bride and groom at the station The scribe greased up his buck rig and curried up his blind the station on a 2:40 pace ; so when the train arrived no bride, or no groom showed up ; so the scribe took all to him self and crossed the peak just in time to notify the cook not to put the turkey over the fire, If a woman can carry a sack of flour and a basket of other things across the peak, why can’t a man do likewise ? High valley people are great church members; when church time comes none can be seen ; think they have other business that will pay them better than going to church; well, anvthing that will pay, as corn will be high on the south side of the peak. Fiedler. L. K. Dennis was up to his home and picked his apples. Aupnie Wolf, who was laid up a few weeks with a slight attack of typhoid fever, is again able to be out and about. It is bard when a man isn't able to haul his own load and must get another man to do it. G. W. Wolf is on the sick list Some young people expect to go to the fair this week. Mr. Smith was in this community buy ing up cattle, Some people have fetch- ed their young cattle but some are so wild that a person can bardiy get a sight of them. lay the scribe received a pos- be in High 88, stag and made for Lieut Harvey Cormic Egan, of U. S. flagship Kearsage, United States | Manes, at home on a furlough, visiting his parents at Eagleville, was a guest of | W. R Campbell of this place on Friday | last ; a fine looking young officer 11 | years or more in the service, age 27 | years, Richard Shirk and wife of Illinois, are guests of her sister, Mrs. Susan Fisher. Misses Bet Haupt and Beulah Peters are visiting friends and relatives of Bell- wood. Rev. Lathrop and wife, attended the Baptist convention held in Bellwood re- cently. Mrs. Monk is visiting in the burg. A number of our young ladies had an oyster supper on Friday night; the young men were not in it, Mrs. Kreps and daughter, Mrs. Ed. Svacht, of Laurelton, were guests of her sister, Mrs Sarah Grubb Ou Thursday and married made an evening call the young man did not was married until they ret house where she + evening a young man lady changed clothing and on Pike street; kuow the lady urned to the as visit ing H. N. Meyer, of Miliheimn, was in town | last week Mrs. Woods, Mrs garet Lytle, atte vention at Cen Mrs. W Magaffin and ginia where iumoerin Dr ing again; dari iline Woods, Pine Grove attended to his or tice Adam Bucher and wi visited here bony made a Saulsburg on Tuesday. N. W. Meyer transacted State College on Friday. Rock Grove. Oliver business at pot sieeping, but is taking a rest for a while. Frank Bagdon, wife Miss Susie, and Mi Mary Jordon, of Red mill, spent Friday evening at the howe of Jacob Royer and daughter Chestouts are a fair and, of course, there are Mrs. Samuel Slack and 1s not improving crop this year, ols of pickers. is on the sick list Jacob Royer killed a hog on Saturday, which weighed 276 pounds and Edward Brown was head bulcher, Miss Cora Brown, who is teaching her first term of school at Manor Hill, spent Mar- | WHAT ANSWER TO LAST Week's PuzzLe: Howard. Eva Riddle, of Bentleyville, returned | to her bh Mrs. J. DeHaas t on Tuesday Wm, Moaosel me wok in the Milton fair Lewistown, om | | Tuesday. D ‘rymire, of Williamsport, traus ted busiae at 5 : on Wed if d, are on Walnut e, of Clear he Douse | . - i 1) . rh devoles his time to the for Dickinson Semi business Lock Haven last week, Wm. T Mrs, Kessi Mazie W rone, and San Mitche nday with his Mrs Geo. Wi off on their summer Mt. Hill. Ella and Minnie were business callers Thursday Rev. M. | welcome guest sited his daughter, »r, on Tuesday came home from Ty- layed with her parents Bellefonte, parents Gardner, of spent of dren and ch ation ams are va { Coburn, Hill on Stamm, o at Mt Jamison, of Altoona, was a | with his brother, O. A Jamison, on Thursday | On Sunday evening a very quiet wed: | ding passed off; the couple were Sadie | UNION GENERAL | house 18s on (eo | fonte, Mi IS REPRESENTED? Merrit, Millheim. Mrs. T. F. Meyer was to Philadelphia ou business A.J. Albright, of Tylersvilie, was in | town on business and to visit friends *bersburg, had busi Altoona, took in the granddaughter Salisbury, of Pittsburg, { his daughter on Main Sadie ironed from Say- bh of Jersey Shore yrother Henry Brown, Musser King, proprietor of the IC NICK ist, Mrs. Henry Harter and daaghter Mrs, Lloyd, of Freeport, lil, are visiting relatives here |. H. Maiz while work fell off the roof doing some carpenter injuring his back, Charles Schieiffer, of Pittsbarg, is vis iting his mother, Mis Rebersh Joseph and Edward town Monday Blerly, ITE. were in Wm. Bletz, of Tylersville, paid a visit | to this town Tuesday Mrs. C. F Frankenberger, of Wil | liamsport, is visiting ber mother, Reifsnyder attended the Belle ton, ast week IL. H Sunbury fairs but failed to | the races The borough is not suffering for water | and the streets have frequent sprinklings without $250 annual hydrant rents or ex. and Lewisburg see any of Effie Hazel, after being confined to the house for two weeks with quinsy, was able to return to her class in school on Monday morning. Frank Markle, Clearfield county, mavor of Blue Ball, and his jolly com- panion, his wife, were recent visitors to friends in this county, and concluded, that as he expected to prolong his lite he must subscribe for the Centre Democrat which he did, and paid for it too. Last year we almost had a coal famine here but now it is so plenty that every- body has ‘‘coal to burn.” (Intended for a ke.) Miss jean, the accomplished daughter of Dan'l Bean, who for many years was executor of the law in Taylor township, but now of Pittsburg, is v: ing the Misses Fisher, of this place. “"Dode’'’ Harper Cleaver house Johnston, The Rev. J. K. Mumau, who for last five years was located here as of the Free Met assigned to the Buff will move from here in a will hold y meeting at the forge next and Sa: and will preach at the house ou Sunday. 1 0' Rev. A, charge. vigit Visii- will move into the lately vacated by Collins the pasion been and He juarter Saturday How old Com mil who had been il 1 again, Calvin Goheen, (roheen, t week at ( A few {rom r iast week and say 11s week but i raining Mrs. Milo Campbe was ino town last week Rev. D. E. Hepler preached in Presbyterian church cotertained at the home of Mr. McCrack- 1 i for home here spent the KO again 0 RO When it is a day at they wi would like the Sunday He was en Sunday night, and left next day He did cal any of his friends of this place but said he mast go home as they would week, 1 move, this into a new parsonage which was reads for them the oot 10 see The chestnuts are ripe and falli children. Littledoses eve ryday stitinéss and shape Tot 4 : thy bones should have. | ‘ p PIR, | i ccome straighter, 5» SLre nger and to the soft sed] the i cureit, of cases Scott's en to be the oit bones In for f samp! oo ~ EOWNE, Chemists, + New York. i $1.00, all dn i | Btraest IgEinla, Houserville. Wingate. t week, bad weather Smith, of Philinshurg * home of Mirdith Way. Wagner, K of this ting at N ! place, the bome of ber raed home Nerve Tonic N TE NA The Great for who Proudfoot, of Al- ' | y Builder, Blood P A Specific All Nervous C mic Strengthening 2 the ground wh Wm. Goheen ac ler to this place Rishel, of this place, and Wm. Masser, of Fiedler. We wish the young couple a long and hapoy life Sunday at home. 4 Mrs. Wm. Smith is improving | tra yearly street sprinkling contracts Wm. is a bright boy, he thought the Jacob Royer and Mrs. Annn Krotzer mpanied Rev. Hep- | ¢ winter was coming so he thought if was time to get a wife. A young gentleman had the misfortune of losing his bat on the way home from the fair, There was an unexpected marriage in town the other night. Quite soon, Jimmie C. H. Wolf spgat Sunday at the home of his parents Mrs. Sarah Lietzel is very poorly. Wm. K. Stover is improving Minnie Boob spent Saturday and Sun. day in Union county. Charley spent Sunday at State College, wonder what the attraction is? Henry Zerby and wife visited at the bome of A. Winters, Chestnuts are plenty and are more people in the wood than chesnuts I bave heard say the Highvalley gas well was closed was closed; according to the last week’s paper it must have sprung a leak there Traveler's Gap. Smith Bros., of Millheim, are at pres- ent thrashing for our early farmers. The big meeting is still in progress— three seekers thus far, Sunday eve Rev. Adam Beirly will preach in the old church on the moun- tains. Katie Breon was home a few days last | week. Saw the High valley scribe’s son in our town last Sunday; come again James, you are a number one fellow, I wonder what became of the Coburn president, that we don’t get to see him | any more, but no doubt he is out ballot- ing his tickets, Mrs, Wm, Lingle is on the sick list at present, Corn husking will soon commence in our neighborhood. Ten Thousand Churches in the United States have used the Long man & Martinez Pure Paints, Every church will be given a liberal quantity whenever they paint. Don’t pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed ofl (worth 60 cents) which you do when buy thin paint in a can with a paint abel on it, 8 and 6 make 14, therefore when you want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only eight gallons of IL. & M., and mix six gallons of pure linseed oil withrit, You need only four gallons of L. & M. | Paint, ard three gallons of Oil mixed therewith to paiat a good sized house, Houses painted with these paints | never grow shabby, even after 18 years, These celebra paints are sold by The Racket, Bellefonte; J. W. Glasgow, Coburn, x42 spent Sanday alternoon with Wm. Colyer's at Centre Hall, who is very Rev. T. A. Elliot will bo!d a wonder- ful lecture on Saturday eve. Admission 15 cents tii. ‘Wdward Brown, wife and two children, speot Sunday eve at Wm. Bowers. Wm. Bower, wife and three children, 1 at Perry McKinley's at Potters visite { Mills Plum Grove. and daughters pent Sunday with vife and two little rat a few days with Mrs. W. H. za Stump and daughter Annie spent Sanday at Centre Ha 4 » 24 number of our the funeral of mothe Hall Sunday. Calvin Swartz spent town There must be bow is it Calvin ? Annie Carper spent Sunday with her parents at Linden Hall Pleasant Gap scribe did you just ar- rive from Tyrone, as we haven't heard from you since grange picnic. Quit people attended Emerick at Centre Sunday at Smith. some attraction Gregg. David YVonada and family spent San. | day under parental roof, | Harvey Haugh spent Sunday at R. P, | Haugh's, Rev. O. I. Buck preached an able | sermon in the Bethesda charch, | Some of our sports spent Sunday after. | noon on the public roads. | Where is that croquet club ? better re organize, but then do your playing in the week . R. E. Wert is working again, The Mt. Union scribe is a very ‘ehild,” sometimes drunk and sometimes sober sometimes he is jolly, Deafness Cannot be Cured. By local applications, as they cannot roach the Arveidy portion of the sar. There Is only | one way to eure Deafuess and that is by econ. | stitutional remedios, Deafness is by {an lnflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube gets [ inflamed you have a rambling sound or im | perfect hearing, and when It is entirely | elosad Deainess Is the result, and anless the | Inflammation ean be taken out and this tabe restored to Ita normal condition, hearing will {be desirayed forever; nine oases out ten, [ are gauss d by entareh, whieh is nothing but an Inf] vined condititn of the mucous surfaces, Wo will give Une Hundred Dollars for ease of Deafness (eansed by oatharrh) cannot be gured by Hall's Oatarrh Cure, Send for eireulars, free, Ee F J.CHENE " , 0, wrod d He Y & 00, Toledo, 0 — i's pills are the best. Qaite a few people of this place attend” | ed the Bellefonte fair | Mrs. Sadie Zerby, of Sober, was a call er at this place on Thursday. | | Hello, Highvalley scribe, we see that you are still awake yet, and attending to | your gas plant But the Georgetown scribe with his bullfrog dance is not on | the alert for some time; he must be drowned | Brushvalley, was | in law thrash last | Yonada, of over helping his son week Geo. Nittany. Mrs. Zerby and dasghter Nannie were to Lock Haven Friday W. F. spent Sanday with Mr J. W, Tolbert returned from a visit to his parents, Quite a number from here took in the fair last week, and that Mr. so and so, and Miss so and so, saw the wedding; and only for Miss so and so's friend Rossmen and family, of Lamar, Tolbert's. welcome | Stover May, there would have been another wedding right there, bow about it ? Two of our young ladies were reported about it I. and R? A number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Hannah Shaffer at Mt, Bethel Monday afternoon, Quite a number of our people expect to attend the fair this week, Cora Grubb, of Bellefonte, has been spending the past few weeks with her mother at this place. R. BE. Wert, of Georgesvalley, spent Sunday in Brushvalley. R. P. Hough's child is on the sick list, Yearick and wife Sundayed with her parents. Col. Decker, from Georgesvalley, was seen in this section again, Thursday the game season will open. Then look out for the turkey, We missed one scribe this week and | that is Dark Hollow, Take VIN.-TE NA and the good effect will be immediate, You will get strong. you will feel bright, fresh and active, you will feel new, rich blood coursing through your veins, VIN.THE NA will act like magic, will put new life in you. If no enclitted money refunded, All drug gists. x41 Don't accept a favor that has a string tied to it, | : ! : Aaronsburg. Mrs. F Beaver, of Milroy, is the her brother, ora guest of Prof. Edgar Stover's Harry Mensch, of Bellefonte, was seen in town on Saturday ; was a very happy girl when seeing him J. C. Stover’s returned from a pleasant trip to Spring Mills and Oak Grove. Mrs. Frances Russier and little boy of Milroy, are visiting relatives in town, Miss Carrie Weaver has gone to ber aunt at Lewistown Harry Stover, of Altoona, ing a few days under the parental is spend roof Geo. Corman, of Rebersburg, few days at the home of John Heiner's Oscar Werts moved from this place on Tuesday to the west end of Millheim Mr. Stump and wife, faneral of Mrs on Sanday. The Evangelical opened on Sunday evening at this place. Miss Julian. The grain fields are looking green, cattle home from the mountain, Tarner's, our new merchant, on crutches, being at Scotia. because they don't believe in signs, A. 8. Sundayed at | Chas. Hosterman’'s at Woodward. of course, Blanche visit spent a Frederick Lim- bert and Johanson Krape, attended the Emeriec at Centre Hall protracted meeting Catherine Frank has gone to lost in that big city of Bellefonte—how | 0nd a few days at Tyrone, Bellefonte | and Warriorsmark. All of our people have brought their For the best of bargains call at J. H. | Elmer Myers, who got his foot cat about seven weeks ago is still walking Will says it is a mistake about him Some fellows refuse to sign the pledge Howard Goss who has been sick for some time is able to be out of the house again. Jessie Reed, of Graysville, who was in Beliefonte attending the fair last week, came to Pine Saturday Mary Balley Grove to visit Sugarvalley. Kate Boone had the her watch, which by some came detached from the chain and drop ped on the way home from church. The next morning Mrs. Delong was out early looking for a § which her som Gilbert had lost about the same ti She found the watch, but toi ibe money The time piece was returned to Miss Boone. misfortune to ! ne means De me In Nippenose valley the other day a runaway traction engine dashed down a steep hill and ended the wild rua by crashing against a big oak tree at the bottom of descent. Two men who were on the engine, H. KE. Zerbe and Robert Phlegar, saved themseives by jumping when they saw that the engine wag be yond control. Part of the controlling machinery broke, giving the engine its start, Mrs. Anna Moyer, of Tylersville, was admitted to the Lock Haven hospital, Mt. Pleasant. Benj. Weaver and wife were to Philips. burg and Osceola visiting iciatives, Albert Newman and wife, Harvey Moorg and Bertha Shively were on a visit to Franklin Dixon's in Blair county R. KE. Fink and wife, of Altoona, were | on a visit to his parents, Harry Miller's have a 5aby boy. Some person or persons visited a large grape vine of B. V. Pink's and stripped it of its trait, : The farmers are busy doing their seed: ng. If not ure Blood, gives th the Nervous and Muscular Sys benefited » funded fruggists A fire insurance policy won't d ny good af er he TIP-TOP TOP COATS the “Manhattan” and the “Broadway Box,” bearing this famous mark Ale Perjamine ¢ | MAKERS 4 NEW YORK The *““Manhattan”: cut from olive, tan, and gray coverts; short, snappy, and stylish. The “ Broadway Box": cut 40 inches long from blacks and Oxfords; for more conserva- tive dressers. Both have broad, concave shoulders, hand - padded; close-fitting collars, hand-felled ; unripable pockets. No detail that will add to their appearance or serviceability is ever overlook- ed by BENJAMIN tailors. The price Is right. Your meney back if anything goes wrong. We alone sell them MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. hones . HAMLINS WIZARD OIL of RHEUMATISM. LAME BACK. NEURALGIA. KX\ //LADACKE. FARACHE, CUTS. 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