Pace 1. CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT Happenings of a Week Over Cen- tre County THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE Alert and Able Writers—Is Your Section Rpresented ? Milesburg. W. B. Miles and wife, O. E. Miles, wife and daughter Bessie, attended the wed. ding of Anna Lucas at Howard. Quite an excitement raised on one of our streets a few days ago ; we hope the same will not occur again; such language is forbidden and will not be wlerated on the streets by the neighbors. Mrs. Ellie Confer, of Yarunel, ill. L. C. Bullock left on Monday on a business trip to Philadelphia. Carlton McKinley and wife, of How- ard, Sundayed with his mother, The members of the choir of Trinity M. E. church of Lock Haven, planned a novel surprise for one of their members, Ella Heck, who became a bride to day. The young lady with the prospective groom were invited to the parsonage of Dr. and Mrs. Bender where forty (riends extended greetings and gave them a tin- ware shower. After a social evening had been spent during which refresh ments were served, a large number of utensils and household goods were load- ed on a wagon. The to be and groom were escorted out and lifted into the conveyance ‘with their belongings” notwithstanding their wild protests and with the rattling of the tinware and the blowing of horns the outfit was dr fo the home of the to be bride. Merritt S, Adams, formerly of burg now of Watsontown, BE Heck, of Lock Haven, high noon to-day by Rev. Heck, assisted der of Trinity M. E. chur John Swarm and Punxsutawaney Sund er here. 15 very bride | ven Miles. and Aye Centre Hall. Harry Harper think ing Harry is a should run a machine sh A. E Kerlin’ pletion. Fallen ap; picked ap; Chas. Arney turkeys and he will have a shingle of turkey killed. Charley luck. Mrs was visiting he Wm. Co Frank A. Foreman that cost him $125 Dr. James Hosterman, of Ford City, Pa., is bome visiting his parents, Alfred Hosterman's at Centre Hill. He is look- ing well and enjoys a Incrative practice Jared Kream many § not impr Had a killing frost Sunday morning, that drooped all vegetation out doors Mr. Arman is recovering typhoid fever that laid him weeks, during which his mill was not running. He 1s one of our best citizens and all hope he will be fully restored in health. The Luse cider mill squeezed a good many apples this season. The evapo rating plant did not run much time from the np several ~Krumrine’s Instantanions Headache Powders will relieve the most obstinate cases of nervous and sick headache. 10 cents, tf Houserville. The weather daring the past week has been ideal and the farmers are pushing their fall work Wm. Houser’s dau . are visiting friends in this Mrs, Arthur K spent Sunday wit Keller Mrs several place. Charles Brogn Pleasant Gap, day. Wm porkers from James Raym Ada Rumberger spending ber vacation town. img Miller, of with her | James days and Charles B f made a visit ger, o here on Sun Coble purchased four or five d last week of Ph ips! y pshurs with rela Geo of neighborhood last same of his cattle week previous, Rev. May Whitehead preached an in- structive sermon to a large and appre ciative audience on Sunday morning Dale, Shiloh Saturday that strayed away NATURE'S OWN CURE. Hyomei Cures Catarrh Without Dan- gerous Drugging of the Stomach Not until! Hyvomel was discovered has it been possible to truthfully say that a remedy for catarrh was known This remedy is breathed through the Hyomel inhaler for a few minutes four times a day, and during that time every particle of airtaken into the alr passages and lungs is impregnated with the germ killing and health giviog Hyomel, It is the only treatment that cares catarrh. Stomach drugging often causes disor. dered digestion or brirgs on some other diseases and never makes a permanent cure of catarrh. Hvomel not only kills the germs in the throat and nose hut etrates to the minatest air cells in the ungs and enters the hlood with the oxv- killing the germs in the blood, It rees the mucous membrane from poison . ous membrane and gives perfect health A complete ou'fit costs but ft 00, and includes an inhaler, dropper and suffi Ghat Hyomel for several weeks treat. 8. Krumrine had so much faith in the merit of Hyomel that he agrees to return the mouey to any purchaser who may be dissatisfied. 28 - X43 Julian. Since the hunting season opened there has been quite a great deal of game killed, such as squirrels, pheasants and | turkeys. Frank, you did well ; try again. Our people are very busy cleaning house, and boiling applebutter, G. W. Gill had a very valuable cow | killed by the cars on Saturday of last What Has Transpired in the Various | Localities—Compiled by a Corps of | week, Abe. Henderson, from Huntingdon, visited relatives over Sunday. This is no joke-—Friday afternoon about 4 o'clock, while siting at the win- | dow of their residence, a young lady i about a mile west of our town, noticed something black running around in the meadow below their house. with her dog “Rover” and a club, deter. mined to find out what it was, and when she reached the scene, she pronounced the animal a young bear supposing it the | young lady bad nothing in her possession | which she | the woods ; chased from : had been to defend herself but a club, intended to use freely, she being very brave ; not knowing the danger she was in, she struck at the auvimal, it became very mat, then calling the dog to her rescue set him on the animal and then they had a fierce battle for a short time ; the bear, thinking its’ end was near, rau up a tree close by to save its life, sitting there looking down as much as to say I am alright now.” The young lady began to think of her danger and looked up at the bear and said “Oh! if I only had my gun I would go home happy.’ Just ask Clara M, she will tell you all about it, This is no joke ; the bear has been seen by two different parties since Friday. West Brush Valley. Mrs. Ellen Sundaved with Jas Duck. Minnie home Barrell, Grenoble spent Sunday C. KE Wert Greenbri f rwneyny! 4 > pope In praver meetin way Pleasant Gap. Henry r tmver | where je IS €1 large Mrs Neese, of Rebershurg, few days at |. C Mu!fing Lizzie M College Wm Lemont Mrs few in many friends. Mis Wm Cor where she visite wen y Grass gaged io Goishing up er's. lier spent Mulbarger t Stuart, of State Co vicinity, lege. days our visiting her eturned from Osceola, brother, Fraok called on his week Torrence, a student of State, friend Elsie one day Carrie Mi'l Wieland and spent Sund; Bellefonte, Lizzie vtle, of Landen Hall, Gentzel Mr "Brien, of mont in town Satur was a caller Kellerville. what happened that Keller yr bas he gone to | ng evening, | rst at were hunt sour out Penn John Ream Kup ; he shot four squirrels and three Cave. is of his new ten gray Kk use arkeys, phe AsAnis ed in) Ream's John Grenoble m B bouse, I wonder what Union scribe? became of the Mt, Wallace White, of this place, will leave for Pitcairu next week Agoer Limbert made a pleasant call to Milibeim, ha, ha, Ham Schreckengast and John Ream caught the largest coon ever taken out of Sugar valley; it weighed 52 pounds, Deafness Cannot be Cured. By loeal applications, as they eannot roach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure Deafness and that is by con stitutional remed vs, Deafness is oaused by An lufiamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumblime sound or Im perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely elomed Doainess is the result, and unless the Inflammation ean be taken out and this to restored to ls normal condition, hearing wil be destruied forever; nine cases pip g ten, Are caus d by ontarrh, which is nothing but an nfl yvimed sonditito of the mucors sur faces, We will give Due Hundred Dollars Jor ART ease of Deafness (caused by eatharrh) 0% BS Suraét by Hall's Jatareh Cure, Send cireulars, J.ONENEY & 00, Toledo, 0, vey pills are the best. She being | anxious to learn what it was, started out | of Penns valley, were Lo | g home | a few davs at State | spent a ] iast {I Sports man to the home of | PICTORIAL PUZZLE. hifi y fm fi ] AAT me 1H HHH WHAT UNION GENERAL ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S PuzzLe; High Valley. No news Feidle bu vy hunting from guess he is John We n , = B ersox aver finish husking « fies at | Freeport. 1 te Mrs. Dan'l Long Zion. ent A rife at a wile sg that Harry goes How moe Again about it Cora wife ay ngart ton San irew Rhoad’s yening ibiersburg Ferguson, William E Johoson, a Branch farmer, had one of his eyes punctured with a | fork which has destroyed its sight Joseph Strouse is some better writing James G improving. Thos Decker can boast of having the best crops of wheat and oats he has had in 22 years, 1091 bushels of wheat, 1372 bushels of oats at this Fortney, who hus been 11, is Score of some of our sportsmen last | week: HA Isenberg shot eleven grey squirrels ; John Sausserman ten; W. T, Krebs got eight squirrels, one grouse and one wood chuck; J. D Nearhcod bad eight squirrels to his credit and Ed. Reed got one, and & 20.pound wild turkey. The apple crop through this section of the country is fairly good. KE. W. Hess bas picked about 300 bushels, Miss Sadie Fry is in the Bellefonte hospital where she will undergo an operation, Squire A. K. Gift and wife, of Middle. burg, are making an overland trip by buggy to visit friends in Centre county. Well, that is the good old enjoyable way of travel, {chr | Chr oun. IS REPRESENTED? Warren, Port Matilda ion to his remodel py an addit ung built 0 A. J. Johnson is NE. Aa M . . daughter 1 atthe hb of this t Miss Olive B. Marks die ber parents J. T. Mark's (det 24 24 nne sume on she was a christian : : > TE 1] ’ and wing lispositio she | about one sear which she bore tian pat a full bope terment was made ence, dying pes of a blessed immor nthe M. | s place The pa A. J]. Johnson, Oscar Marks, | Orvis Wi Annie Osman visite ams £ va Ts 1 in returned home smma Lytie has Bellefonte us aga? ot expects [eagertown a the near future Be Colyer to han John ieleyong expects to move 0 Mr. Colyer. Lee, is home steadily | R " jacob Lee, son of | on A vacation Atthur Lee is moving father Wm. Lee this week John Horner will be one of the proud est men in the Loop after the painters get through Gunners are more plentiful than the game in our community, One thing we will ask of Centre Hall, please try and ke«p your galoots away from the Loop the pext time when we home 10 his bave an entertainment, or there will be | |one more to feed in Bellefonte; if be | slips clear this time we people, as a law | abiding people, will not stand it another | time. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, OCTOBER 29, 1903. | Unionviile. It "snew’ on Monday. Boaz Musser is much health since he killed a turkey. Willie buck is two inches taller than | he was some time ago. He shot a 18 Ib, wild turkey. A lively “scrap” took place below Fishei’s fruit house between one of the | telephone linemen and Green Watson, “Jake'’ Mitchell had a pair of gum | boots stolen in day light out of Will Alexander's barn where he was thrash. ing with a separatar. P. J. McDoanell and his railroad crew saw a large grey wolf passing through an open space on the side of Muncy mountain about two miles above town, and all declare they had drank nothing stronger than fresh cider in wild | improved 12 1b. " had for been seyera Pretty Bess Brownlee, who visiting at Johnnie Stere’s weeks, returned to her home in Haven on Monday, leaving a young man with a badly crushed lock certain heart, Bessie Stere returned from her to her brother Harry's at Bens Creek on Sat urday, accompanied by her s law Mrs. Harry Stere and her nephew visit Sler in- ttle R18 81. Johnnie Stere, Jr Mrs. Clara Bullock, Punxsutawney and her bright little boy, have come to spend a few weeks at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, |. C. Smith. Mrs. Elda Pete of Iowa, with her two pretty little g came east and at present are visittng friends in this vici- nity. Mrs. Peters was formerly Miss Elda Hoover and for a number years ranked among the first-class teach ers of this county. of George Parsons and him they call black bear on other Howard Peters, , saw a huge the was “Deacon wh han day not more t vr of r neon n r of our peopie ex Yarnell. rude Confer returne Ant Confer Mis. | aony Boalsburg. Pater Weber, of Huntingdon, davs visiting among friends. Mrs. Jas. Bover and das DuBois, formerly, of his recent visitors in town Mrs, Amanda Fisher has returned after an extended visit among friends in Wilkesbaire and Sanbury Thos. Weber spent Saturday in Belle: fonte. Ira Rishell and family at Tusseyville Mary Relish is spending several weeks in Bellefoute. Extensive repairs are being made to | the Reformed parsonage, which will add | spent a sater Rath, of place, were spent Sunday | greatly to its appearance, i Men of Gal Timbers of oak keep the old homestead standing through the years. It pays,to use the v vs | right stuff. “Men rugged of oak’ healt] de of the 1, men bodi JOGQICS arc m ¥ * 1ALCTIALS est n Send for free sample, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 400-4185 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. John Was Mrs Altoona, are D. W. siting My ers nesday other turkey. {one ais0 On ave scribe | what or Penn ( the roa enly on AMERICA’S FINEST Fall Suits and Top Coats bear this famous mark Jilfred Benjamin © 5 it NEW YORK Designed by New York and { London experts—-not cheap " y ————————— Fabrics shrunk by special pro- | cess in the BENJAMIN plant not sent out to public shrinkers. ? Perfect hit, because measured on a model of vour figure. » » » Beta . » Superior tailoring, because in Jem . ! 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