Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 05, 1903, Image 7

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    § THE CENTRE DuM
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OCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 5, 1903,
Pace 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 ?
Kellerville.
Hello, here we are again, we are not
dead nor gone on a vacation to the city, |
but I am thinking scribe, No. 2 visits the
city of Centre Hall too frequently ; how
about it Will ?
yourself away.
Mrs. Susan Koch spent Tuesday after. |
noon with Mollie Ishler.
James A. Keller attended the funeral |
ri.
ALAN
of William Colyer, rsday.
Wonder what has become of the Colyer |
He must be dead or sleeping or |
scribe?
else the spirit does not move yery often.
Misses Bessie Kooney and Annie
Weaver were to Centre Hall Friday
doing some shopping.
Rumor afloat of another
wedding ;
boys be on the lookout.
Elmer Ishler was one among many |
who attended the colt sale Friday, also |
brought home with him two fine Ken-
tucky bells,
Quite a number of young folks from
this place attended preaching seryices at
the Union church, Sunday evening,
The Hallow-evers were very
about here,
Geo, Brian, wife and son Charles, were
visiting at the home of John Taylor's on
Sunday.
Mr. Neese and family, of Penn Hall,
spent Sunday at the home of G. W.
Koch.
Mrs. Eliza Stump and daughter Annie
spent Sunday evening at J. J. Taylor's.
Miss Rosa Taylor, who had been stay-
ing at the home of D. IL. Bartges is home
to stay.
William James and John Lingle spent
Sunday with friends in Georges Valley.
Edward and Herman Royer made a
flying trip to Nittany valley last Sunday
morning.
Monday is the first day of rabbit sea-
son and I suppose the boys will make
Rood use of it
poor bunuie,
Plum Grove.
Jobn Corman, wife and family spent
Sunday at the home of P. A. Auman.
U. A. Auman, wife and son Carl spent
Sunday at Zion.
Rosa Taylor, who the past summer
had been living with D. L. Bartges at
Earlystown returned to her home at this
place.
Ezra Breon and Ray Weber, from
Rebersburg, were seen in this vicinity,
A. Zerby and family spent Sunday at
the home of the former's parents in
Brushvalley.
Gertrude Auman spent several days
in Aaronsburg and reported having a
fine time.
Seen Kelleryille scribe advertised for
two young sports,
W. H. Hosterman and family spent
Sunday at N. B. Shaffer's.
The rumor is that the Kellerville scribe
left for Shamokin.
Smullton.
Mrs. Wm. Waite and Mrs. A. BE Stray-
er are visiting relatives and friends in
Union county,
Among the visitors in this place we
noticed the followimg : David Wance
and wife, of Philipsburg; Geo. Limbert,
wife and mother, of Bellevue, O : Luther
Guisewite and children, of Harrisburg:
Adam Winters, ard children, of Feidler:
Edwin Winter, wife and son, of Mill.
heim; Henry Winkleblech and daughter
Sallie, of Renova.
James Detwiler, of Johnsonburg, was
here to attend his father’s funeral
Last Tuesday morning at 4 o'clock
Henry Detwiler, Sr, of this place, died
He had been ailing for over a year with
diabetis. For obituary notice, see column
of deaths,
Wolfs Store.
Corn husking is all the go now.
John Hoover's moved to Lamar last
Tuesday—sorry to see them go,
Wm. Minnich wears a broad smile—it
is a girl.
Daniel Corman and son are on the sick
list ; hope they may soon recover.
Robert Auman, wife and child, were
visitors at John Beck's Sunday,
Benj. Beck and wife spent Sanday with |
!
their son Henry in Sugar valley,
James Zeigler and wife, of Danville, |
are visiting at Cyrus Zeigler's,
NATURE'S OWN CURE.
Hyomel Cures Catarrh Without Dan-
gerous Drugging of the Stomach
Not until Hyomei 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 air passages |
and lungs Is impregnated with the germ
killing and health giving Hyomel, It is
the only treatment that cures catarrh.
Stomach drugging often causes disor-
dered digestion or brings on some other |
diseases and never makes a permanent |
care of catarrh., Hyomei not only kills
the germs in the throat and nose but
etrates to the minutest air cells in the
ungs and enters the blood with the oxy
gen killing the germs in the blood, It
rees the mucous membrane from
ous membrane and gives perfect health,
A complete outfit costs but $1.00, and
includes an Inbaler, dropper and suffi:
clent Hyomel for several weeks treat
ment,
8. Krumrine had so much faith in th
merit of Hyomei that he agrees to return
the to any purchaser who may b
dissatisfied, ase
r
Next time do not give |
| Millheim.
| ———
| Hollowe'en was observed by the young
folks in throwing corn and other sports
Mrs. Ed. Musser is on a visit to rela.
tives at Wilkensburg,
Wm. Myers and
Boalsburg on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, of Philadelphia,
attended the funeral of her father Jacob
! Breon and returned this Thursday after
visiting a number of relatives and
friends
J. C. Smith, of State College, spent
Sunday with his family,
Mrs 34 15
Linden Hall
family visited at
Houtz and children went to
on Sunday,
Sadie Hartman is visiting at Pittsburg.
J. H. Reifsuyder sold one of his prop-
erties on Main street to Chas. McClellan.
Jacob J. Gentzel, of Sober, had busi
ness in town on Saturday, he said his
corn was all housed in good shape.
The hunting season and mountain fires
{ are in full blast,
J. W. Stover returned from his eastern
{ trip with his fall and winter stock of
goods.
Harry, son of David Shull, has re-
turned from Freeport, Ill., where he has
been employed for some time.
{ Ellery O. Brown and children are
visiting his brother Edward and sister
| Mrs, Wm. Hartman, at Osceola.
James C. Fehl has commenced house
keeping on Ninth street,
The U. Evangelicals are putting down
a stone wall in front of their church.
M:s. Julia A. W. Deininger came
home on Monday with the expectation of
spending the winter here.
North Gregg.
J. G. Hoy came back from his work
from Centre Hall; he reports Dr. Lee
has a nice home.
Jared and Thomas Fredericks are as
busy as bees at hasking corn for F, A.
Yearick and son ; they said corn is turn-
ing out fairly well.
quiet |
The boys were out playing tricks on
Friday night up the valley : upset the
outhouses at school houses and threw a
lot of wood in the public road : look out
boys, you had better leave good enough |
alone,
We are glad to hear G. Wise is teaching |
& SINE ciass in our
winter
The Mt
Cals were
we sup
neighborhoo
Union
The apple
not v
Ww
J.G
Mr
burg,
cry KE X
E. K
Hoy
Kreps and
paid a
Sunday.
Harry Rishel, fom Madisonburg,
made a call on Reuben Rishe! on Sun-
day ; call again, Harry.
Rock Grove.
Hello, Lamar scribe, did you go on
your wedding tour or why dom’t you
make your appearance? Let's hear
from you.
Vergea and Pear! Kritzer spent last
Thursday at Colyer,
Wbo was that sporty youmg couple
that crossed the mountain Sunday ?
Perry Stiver, of Freeport, Ill, spent a
day last week with Jerry Brown
Florence Kritzer took up her residence
at Jonas B. Royer's near Centre Hill,
Geo, Bitner and wife spent Sunday at
Potters Mills
Effie Ishler who returned from the
Lewisburg Music school spent Sunday
| with Mrs. Anna Kritzer,
Mrs. Annie Kritzer is on the sick list
The farmers are nearly through husk
ing corp,
eller and wife were visitin
$ on Sunday afternoon
wife, from Madison
visit to Calvin Rishel on
Penn Cave.
Ham Schreckengast caught another
coon in Brush mountain the other night
which weighed 53 pounds
John Grenoble moved in |. B
house and is looking for a cook.
Ream's
The Wert company went to the Bear
Meadows for deer and bear.
Prof. W. White is going to take a
course through college next spring, to
study bookkeeping.
There was a whirlwind through the
west end of ‘Brush valley, and upset all
small bulldings and people’s cord wood.
House cleaning aud 2pple butter boil-
ing are about over,
Prof. Geo. Wise is having a singing
class in Muarray school house anda if
bere are any that would like to attend
singing, call on him.
Five new voters in north precinct,
| Gregg—all democrats,
Potter Twp,
Sam’l Slack #s able to be about again,
The Henry Sankey farm will be ten-
anted by Elmer Ishler,
Levi Stump will be a retired farmer—
| he served in the harness quite a long
| time,
Landlord Shauver is improved from
| his attack of pneumonia
The Potters bank hunting clubs have
| opened the campaign and you bet there
will be some “booming.” There will be
dear meat and deer meet,
~Kruwrine’s Instantanions Headache
| Powders will relieve the most obstinate
cases of nervous and sick headache. 10
cents, tf
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
By local applications, as they cannot roach
the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only
one way to eure Deafness and that Is by eon.
stitutional remedies, Deafness is oaused by
| ap inflamed condition of the mucous lining
| of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im
perfect hearing, and when It is entirely
closed Deafness Is the result, and unless the
Inflammation ean be taken out and this tube
restored to lis normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever; nine oases out of ten,
are caused by entarrh, which is nothing but an
inflamed conditite of the m sur fnoes,
We will give One Hundred Dollars for an
ease of Deafness §hiined by eatharrh) thar
fannot BS 4ursd by I's Catarrh Cure, Send
eireulars,
Pad 741%
1 this |
free.
Fi. ENEY & 00, Toledo, 0,
drug a are thobaal=
PICTORIAL PUZZLE.
!
|
|
WHAT UNION
ANSWER TO LAST WEEK's PuzzLe .—
Nittany.
Mrs. Jno. Woomer, of Bellefonte, was |
visiting ber many friends at this place |
the past week.
We are glad to say that Mrs. Rachel |
Rossman, who had been so critically ill}
for some time is much better.
Misses Orpha Pletcher and Miss Con.
do, of Howard, were guests of Miss Mit. |
tie Winkleman over Sunday.
We are having beautiful weather for
this time of the year.
Miss Alma Crape, of Lamar, was the
1 on
QO. Gibbony
Rev, A.A
in Tyrone and
Mrs
Bellefonte
Margaret Mothersbaugh and Beulah
Fortney were to Centre Hall this week. |
Black and w
Hun ]
LingaGor
spent Monday in
Andrew Hunter, who is employed in |
the tube mills of New Castle, is at pres |
ent on a visit to his mother here, |
Edward Myers and wife, of Bellefonte, |
spent Sunday in town
Mrs. John Milier and daughter, Belle,
of Pine Hall, spent Sunday here
Claudia Wieland
Centre Hall.
Mrs. P. H. Meyer and daughter Dora,
of Bellefonte, visited friends bere last
week.
Prof. Gramley spent
home in Spring Mills.
spent Saturday at
Sanday at his
Livonia.
Oar genial and jolly postmaster, Geo
B. Stover, raised his potato crop this
week, he reports a poor turnout,
John Delong finished
week
seeding this
Our farmers are getting in shape for |
the winter as the goosebone man pre.
dicts a hard winter,
Nathan Haugh our venerable lumber.
man had his sawmill in fall blast this |
week.
Visitors in camp this week ;
Kernell, Mrs. J. H
Sayder, J]. E. Swarm,
Pete Wirt,
C. P. Sampsel, of Reedsville,
comer in camp this week
Mrs. Etta
Kerstetter, F. E.
Irwin Fredrick,
is a new
Our nimrods bave gone where farmers
raise more turkeys as they cannot keep
up their reputation as hanters here on
wild or tame turkeys
Loop.
Well, those merry makers of the Loop
again have arrived makiog the home of
Charles Fracer ring with a surprise
party for Arthur Commings. Come
again.
I must say through the death of Mr, |
Colyer the Loop has almost to be buried;
everything seems to be at a standstill
and it looks blue; the men have about all
gone to other works.
Arthur Lee is at home under the fath.
er's wing again-—better stay,
Mrs. Katie Bradford and family were
home over Sunday at her father’s, John
Lee's.
John Horner is expected to whip the
Loop this fall for big hogs. Come and
see them,
Lookout for cotton tails there are about
two hunters to one rabbit,
Ferguson Township.
Geo. E. Ryder lost a valuable cow
from choking on apples,
The farmers here are almost through
husking corn,
On the sick list in our community are
Mrs. Geo. Harpster, Mrs, Jacob Crones.
ter, Mra. Geo, Gensimer and Mrs, Wm.
Cupp.
Clyde Beck had a little daughter left
at his home by the stork.
The gunving season thus far shows J.
C. Harper killed eight squirrels, and Bd.
Isenberg eleven in one day, John Saus
serman got ten, N. J Kiebs eight squir.
rels, one grouse srd wood chuck, J. D,
Near had eight squirrels. Ed.
Reed a 20 pcund gobbler
Neri ied 020 srind puthies, Hatry
squirrels,
| returned home from a vi
[|
day to do a week's repairing on the lon
| the foundry, has caused some delay |
, which is expected to be overcome shortly. |
GENERAL IS REPRESENTED?
Slocum.
Milesburg.
George Moore and family, of Renova,
also Homer Noll, of Tyrone, are spend
ing their hard earned vacation with Geo.
{ Noll and family.
Wm. Smith and family, of Oak Grove,
are visiting his wife's parents, Frank Let-
| terman and wife.
Mrs. Wilson Heaton and son Armore,
sit to Clearfield,
Brookville, and other places of interest
{ among friends
Mrs. Wm
Oona, are visiting
Smith and chil of Al.
A
dren,
5
Mt. Eagle.
Dory Bathurst has been very sick the
last week,
The telephone men left here on Satur
£
distance line
There is quite & lively time here, par-
ties getting ready to go hunting.
J. R. Pheasant had some sheep killed;
we see the auditors were around to ap-
praise them; there are still some sheep
dogs about here that should be killed,
James Lucas, from Boggs township,
was in town on business last Thursday.
J. 8. Bathurst has left our town; he
has a position at Tyrone
Mrs F. Dietz was laid up with cramp
on Friday.
Wonder why Martin Gales has the
light burning so long every Saturday
night.
Lott Neff, son of Thos. Neff
home with a cut leg last week
Florence and Frasie Leathers took a
pleasure trip to Howard on Sunday
Madisonburg.
Newton Brumgard, of Smaliton,
0. LL. Buck, of Rebersburg, Rev T. 1,
Wentz, of Allentown, and Rev. #. C
Bierly, of Spring Mills, spent a few hours
in our burg Saturday
Mrs. K A Miller
Sunday, after a few months’
her husband at Shawville, Pa
D. C. Carls wife aad little son, spest
Sunday at Mill Hall,
Sara Bierly spent Sunday at Rebers
burg.
Myrtie Bennet, of Brookville, Pa., is a
guest of her aunt Mrs. Noll,
Mrs. Israel Wolfe is visiting
daughter at Pleasant Gap.
Jos. Bierly, returned home on Monday |
after a visit with his son Rev. Bierly at |
Spring Mills.
G. R. Lambert wife and mother, of |
Flat Rock, O., are visiting friends and |
retatives here,
Centre Hall. |
Elsie Geiss spent a few days visiting
her brother, Wagner Geiss and family, |
in Bellefonte. i
The death of Wm. Colyer takes from |
our midst a citizen who will be missed, |
Fine weather suits house cleaners and |
corn huskers. i
The election went off quietly.
The recent eastern flood having des.
troved much property for the New York
firm that is interested in the revival of |
came
)
Rev
returned home on
stay with
ber |
Unionville. |
Mrs. Clyde Lever and her two daugh |
ter, of Johnstown, are visiting at the home
of the tormer’s mother, Mrs. Bing,
\ustin Hoover, of Monongehala City,
Is visiting friends in this section,
Charles G
pumpkin
that tipped the scales
more or ess,
Hall brought a large field
yellow as gold, the writer,
y 7 lr
at
Roy Alexander shot
hawk that measured
tip to tip of its wir
18 a sign he will
After four weeks’ iting frien«
Philipsburg, Pauline Smith
home on Saturday ey ening
an immense fish
ES, and
be married soon,
is in
returned
vi
Clayt Stover, who has been working
at Philipsburg at and
painting during the past summer, came
home on Saturday evening br uring with
him a very companionable young man
in the person of Will Wafel,
Harry Buhler, of Delmar, N ]., Ger.
trude Gulick, of Clearfield, and Mrs.
Adam Stover and her daughter, Olive,
of Chadwick, Il, are having a jolly time
at the Stover home below town, Mrs J
H. Stover and her daughter Stella know
bow to make people happy that hang up
their wraps in their home.
Mrs. Keatly, after several months’
visit to her son George at Pittsburg, re-
turned home on Saturday, and Wm. her
husband, after putting in a “straight”
into the ballot box, left for Ebensburg
where he has engaged work for the win.
ter, |
Jos. A. Gill said he shot a gray squirrel
that weighed 7 pounds and the A in his
name don’t stand for Annanias either.
Mrs. E. M. Griest gave a ‘Pitt’ party |
Monday evening at her residence. Its a
new game introduced by Mary E. Griest
and Mrs. E. M. and they say
there's bushels of fuu in it
Alex Hoover’ the Daniel Boone, of
Patton twp, shot 7 wild turkeys this sea-
son, one of his boys 3, and another 1
making in all 11 tarkeys family.
10
or
Griest
for one
Mrs. Riley Pratt has been ser
during the past week, we are
to say she is sow convalescing
but
that could procure
n Mouday
p usualy
Every man and boy
A gun went
i report th
s from a
Clayt
ur Yan
re a
i mids before he
tock a buggy y L
shop over tothe brid but "Lindy" was
on to them and made them take it back;
they threw a cabbage bead through a
window in the P. O ding; they threw
a stone through a large window glass in
Dan'l Buck's parlor; upset Sam Holts out
building. pulled up several posts along
Joe Barton's lot and Joe hasn't found
them yet and he's mad about it; they
smeared and bedaubed half the windows
in town causiug bours of labor for the
owners to clean them. Now, everybody
likes to see young folks enjoy themselves
and have lots of mnnocent fun, but when
it comes to doing damage to property
they will antagonize the entire communi
ty. There were a lot of boy's in the
crowd that ought to have known better,
but they did many things that made them
liable to ar est for malicious mischief and
we would counsel them to be more care
ful in the future
iouna i
indemuth’s
bu
Pleasant Gap.
Mrs. Rachel Stine
among her friends
Mrs. Harvey Barnard
Hall to mak a visit
Henry
Kersteter,
for the cic
spent a f
went
Wm
rey
and
were
Twitmyer,
WwW. .B
ion
all
A cave has been discovered
missioner Miller's
ing the curiosity peopl
Elsie Miller spent few davs visiting
her many friends at State College
IL. H Wian and family and Harry
Gehret and family Sandayed at Sidoey
Miller's,
farm which i
of the ec
Dix.
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We have been having lovely indian )
summer weather lately, |
Mrs. Decker visited her daughter at |
Spruce Creek last week.
Jerry Weaver and wife, of Altoona,
spent Sunday with relatives at this place.
Miss Verna Sharer, of Tyrone, spent
Sunday at this place.
Rabbit season came in Monday morn.
ing and our nimrods were in the woods
early. If every shot had meant a rabbit |
there would have been few left till eyen
fog |
Sue Andrews, the Hickory Bottom |
“school man,’ spent Saturday and San
day with friends in Tyrone.
Jacoh Walk and wife, of Mt. Pleasant, |
spent Monday at Weslie Weavers
John Spittier and Alex Beamer who
have been employed putting up tele
phone wires through the B. K. V. have
returned to their homes
{all his
made
re, some
ing for
your
v 21 11
n you buy
/ Pb
a little
VO
Mt. Hill,
Wingar tarted for Be
dows on Sunday
Wm , who
Lock Haven, came
his wife who surp:
ar Mea.
Snavely was employed at
Monday to visit
ith a young
y | carpente
;
Wm. Auman
ing with 1}
day.
visit-
Smithtown.
Juite a goad many from this ti
nded the Bartges sale at Centre Hill;
F. Smith was the anctioneer.
pe
Sex Oo
The mountain fire made a good !
work
Henry Keen expects to make sale of
farm implements in the near
future look for bills
W. H. Musser and Har! Stover
up to Centre Hall to see the colts
mules and also attended
sale
were
and
the Bartges
Pigs are all in demand a person
can see the crates on the wagons daily,
I notice that Ceas |
bave his short-horn
must have sold her
1 now
wmand
now
rankeanberger don’t
in the field; he
such cactie are in
Jw
as
It is ru
we will get 2
is to My
mored ‘hat
Car
horses ar heim
in the near fulur
FOR SUNDAY DRESS
wear a dressy Black Suit and
White Waistcoat bearing this
famous mark
Jed fenjaminz
MAKERS if NEW YORK
Black Suits in serges, cheviots,
thibets, vicunas, unfinished
worsteds; guaranteed all pure
wool and fast color, Style, fit,
fabric, and tailoring are here
in a happy combination that
none but BENJAMIN (tailors
have ever seemed able to
produce. BENJAMIN Clothes
differ from exclusive custom-
made only in price; but this
price-difference makes all the
difference in the world to
economical dressers.
The price is right. Your money
back if anything goes wrong
We alone in this city sell this
famous apparel,
MONTGOMERY & Co.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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