THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. NOVEMBER 19, 1908. 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 ? Ferguson Twp. Rev. G. W. Fortney, brother of attor- ney Fortney, of Bellefonte, attended the | funeral of his brother James. He has a prosperous Lutheran charge at Suffrens, N.Y. George Potter had a run-off coming from State College, resulting in a broken buggy. Cyrus Powley of Penn’a Furnace, and Miss Myrtle Robinson, of Warriors mark were married at the bride's home, The groom is one of Penn’a Furnace'’s up-to-date farmers and the bride is a charming little lady and a proficient housekeeper, Oliver Giboney is selling his stock of merchandise to Wm. Sweet, of York state. Mr. Gibouney's health is not the best is why he is selling out. The change will take place Jan. 1st, 1904 The nimrods camping in the moun- tains haye not much game. Pit Hoover brought down one deer, Wesley Meyers of the Modocs shot a fine buck. The Green Brier boys have two to their score. The meeting at Fairbrook is still in progress and Rev. Heckman’'s father of Tyrone assisted him daring last week. Mrs. Evauos, of Kansas, nee Philips, is visiting at the home of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith {in Pine Grove. Mrs. Sarah Lauck and Mrs. Jos. Hoy, Jr., are still on the sick list. Mrs. Wm. Kuoarr, of Greensburg, is paying her old friends a visit. Roxey Bell, who spent the summer at the home of Earnest Hess, has left there and is now at the home of Lewis Thomas Harvey Bowersox and wife, of State College, visited the parental home on Sunday. The Mission Band met at Mrs. Wm McWilliam's home at Rock Springs, Sat- urday afternoon. Robert Stewart and wife took a trip to Lewistown, James McWilliams has secured a boy from the Orphan's Home to help him with his work. Frances Harpster is improving. Lemont. Our Evangelical friends are remodel. ing their church, which will add very much to its comfort and appearance. The Ladies’ Bible Class of the U. E. church held a social at W. E. Groves Wednesday evening the 11th. Proceeds are for the fund being raised to pay im- provements on their church. Rev. Dr. W. H. Schuyler, of Centre Hall, held services in the Presbyterian church, Sunday, 8. A call being extend. ed to Rev. Harnish to become the Shep. erd of Lemont charge. Fred Herman, shipping clerk for Platt-Barber, of Bellefonte, is dealicg out a car load of salt to his customers at Lemont. Our shoemaker, John Coble, is talking of moving to Altoona J. D. Mayes left in the early train for Scranton to erect a monument at the grave of Mrs Dr. Robinson. Our Postmaster and general hardware dealer Jack Mitchell has just regeived a lot of very fines | the comfort possibile get ready for sleighing. J em right lately ’ tylish and a Now Duys ecighs, hn will sell Lemont cornet t reorganized and has been Cornhusking is about over; be butchering and -—who largest porker ? next will will have the Miss Jane Holderman made a business trip to Bellefonte last week Mr. and Mrs. R day with Mr. F ville It Frank Williams has been trying to surprise the people of this town by taking a young widow out dr ving, £0 ahead, Frank, you're doing fine Mrs. George C. Williams and Misses Mary and Louisa Thomas were in Belle foute doing some shopping last week ert Evey st Mayes at ent Sun rank Houser. seems The Presbyterian congregation of Le moat have decided to go back to the old form of hol ling prayermeeting at the houses instead of at the church on Sun. day evening. All are cordially invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. Buckwalter spent last Thursday night at Andrew Hassinger's, Rock Grove. Calvin Ruhl and Wm, Bair spent Mon. | day with Jacob Royer We beard that Geo. was going to rent the squire’s farm. The guests of Mrs. Annie Kritzer on Sunday, were: Mrs. Calvin Rubi and daughter, Stella Decker and Geo, Jorden, Jacob Bitner spent a few days at home belping to husk corn. Mary Jorden spent Sanday at the Loop Jacob Rover and Avule Kritzer were to Suydertown t) attend the funeral of the former's grandson, who was killed by & roll of paper falling on him and died a few minutes later; he was about 2 years old; was buried at Sanydertown Lutheran church. State of Ohlo, City of Toledo, Lueas County, { al. a rue vy ah that » in the Ber of e firm f. Che Co., doibg bustiess in 1 he City of Toled, Con ty and State aforesaid and that sald firm will y the Ly of UNE HUNDRED DOLLARS cach every case of eatarrh that ean. Not be cared by the use of Hall's Usta: rh Oure Bworn to batore me and LA gg ubser nm presence, thls Sth day of December, A. D. 1984, Publis. Joma. | AW, GLIARON. ry A of the system, Sood or Loni. o Are the best, arp Mont and Harry Musser, Charley Rowan, Don, McEwen and Raymond | Comley went to Tyrone to attend the | wedding of their cousin, Will Burley, on | Unionville. | | | last Tuesday and while they were gore | Will Kreps, who was to have gone along | but didn't, "stole a march’ on the boys, | went right off and got married himself | to one of the finest girls in Centre coun- { ty, Miss Nora Guise. Congratulations, William and Nora. Misses Flo and Dora Lucas, of L'go- nier, Pa, are pleasant guests at the home j of Arista Lucas. Master Willie Lucas, of Bush's Hol. | low, thinks we have the prettiest little | girls in the world and says, when he is { old enough he is going to have one of them, William A. Peters, one of our most | progressive citizens, is beautifying his home with a coat of paint, which is being applied by artist Jacob Shipley. A progressive ‘“Flinch" party was given by Mrs. Dr. Irwin last Thursday evening, and on the following evening a “Pitt” party was the glad event at the home of J. C. Smith. So you see Union. ville is strictly “in it.” Miss Pauline Smith accompanied her sister, Mrs. Clara Bullick, to ber home at Panxsutawney last Saturday and may possibly remain all winter, A number of hunting parties landed here during the past week, en route for the Alleghenies, from various sections of the state, all being well equipped for a long siege. Frovisions in abundance, kegs, jugs, demijons, etc, were also in evidence, all of which were filled with distilled rainwater which was boiled in a high degree of temperature to destroy any microbes that might be lurking in it, Some biped, whose early education had been sadly neglected, stole one of the finest turkeys from Mrs. Martin Ho- gan's flock last Friday morning. On last Thursday the body of the two. wouths-old child of Harry M. Stere and wife, of Ben's Creek, was brought here aod interred in the Union cemetery west of town. Services by the Rev. Smith of the Free Methodist church. Miles Hall, while out huutiog a few days ago, shot a beautiful poll parrot It is presumed *‘Pretty Polly’ strayed away from home, got lost and couldn't find her way home. Poor Polly. W. F. Pauley and Eizie Bing, while out hunting turkeys, shot an enormous porcupine, its estimated weight being 60 pounds, length of quills about 4 inches Boyd Irwin, 5 yearsold, son of Dr W. U. Irwin, is the youngest newsboy in the state. Oa last Sunday he sold ten copies of the Sunday North American. We are sorry to note the fact that our esteemed pastor, Rev. Dr. Wharton, ac- cidentally fell on the bridge at Miles. burg on Friday and sustained a com pound fracture of his left arm above the elbow. This is exceptiozally unfortu- nate as he had purposed commencing a protracted revival “meeting at this place on the next evening and seemed so much elated over the prospects of a great re- vival. To this end he had engaged Evapgelist Gearbart, of Clearfield, and M1s. Bates, a noted singer of same piace, to assist him, who, fortunately, came on Saturday evening and took charge of the services at ounce and are making a decided impression upon the people and it is hoped they will meet with abundant success “Peck” Griest left on Monday after. noon for the Alleghenies to join a hunt. ing party there. He was dressed in a coat of mail, armed with three shooters, looking very fierce, that reminded one of a Knight Errant of old. Orders for venison can be left at his pap's store, Traveler's Gap. Rain this Mouday damp and unhealthy The sx morping makes it ribe thinks, that the readers of are dead at the Gap; no they are not, bat the scribe 10 ymething new, and so he laid quiet, till at last he was aroused war in Texas, the captain pie i by hearing of of Millheim and his two outrageous com panions of loca! joint, were contest, with the razor manufactory at New York in The people are about all corn except done busking one or two at Pucahantus The sad news came that Mrs. Hearvy Ling iS quite 111 at present A F. Mi the butchering or A\-P. Z the biggest porkers io Court plaster is | scant, im our neighborhood or we would hear of some thing new, Hello! did you take notice to the new wedding of last week ? to hand last week e, of Mike's Peak er was the first man to open year, next in who will kill our town this fall for this ler will be row, tle What Shall We Have for Dessert ? This question arises in the family every day Let us answer it today. Try 0, a fous and healthful dessert, Prepared minutes No baking ! add botling water and set toeonl. Flavors ! Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a package at your groees today Jel) delle in two No boiling ! Simply I eents LL Pleasant Gap. Miss Mary Stine, of Bellefonte, is visiting in our vicinity, Mrs. Edward Wolf, of Union Furnace, spent a coup'e of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver. | Mrs. Elizabeth Tate, of Bellefonte, and | Mrs, Kahn, of Richley, Md, spent a few | days at Wm. H, Noll's. Mrs. Peters and daughter, of Oak | Hall, speot a few days at the home of | Mrs. Riddle. | Lidie Miller vy Sunday with her | uncle, Com’r Miller, M. C. Gephart delivered a plano at Wm. Gorl's ove day last week. Mits Mary Twitmyer is on the sick list at present, Rev. |. A. Wood, of Bellefonte, will preach a Thanksgiving sermon in the M, | B. church at this place on Thanksgiving morning, Bruce Harrison and daughter spent Sunday at Eckenroth's, " Py : VIN TE NA. a specific for Blood Dis. eases, for 8 h Tired Peeling, Scrof. ula, Chronic Catarrh, Pimples, or any form of Skin Disease. Take VIN TE NA New Blood system, benefited your money refunded. All druggists, x49 | out hear this paper have an idea that the people | gregated street | | should Mt. Eagle. Our friend, James Smeltzer, is still very sick ; be has pneumonia; Dr. Mc Cormick, of Hublersburg, is attending him. Dora Leathers, who works at Tyrone, came home last week with a sprained foot. William Boney has been a grass widower the last few weeks; don’t be alarmed, William, she will be back soon. Some of the farmers are done husking corn while others have some to husk yet, The M. E. church has protracted meeting at Kennedy ; they have a good attendance, Ben, how is it about the Mt. girls? W. T. Leathers and T. J. Lucas were out hunting last Saturday and got one rabbit and a tame turkey A. A. Pletcher and daughter Orpha, were to visit his mother on Sunday. Fagle Mrs. Richard Hall, from Johunsonburg, is visiting friends and relatives at How. ard and Mt. Eagle Mrs. T. I Lucas was visiting over Sunday at her Mrs. Wm, Holt, two miles east of Howard, sister's, The scribe had a talk with some of the men that had interests in some of the eel baskets in Bald Eagle creek, and they say they lostthe six dollars they bad in it, as they did not get any eels | Jo we don’t think there willl be 50 many go in after this fall. Soon we will hear the porkers squeal as some people are talking about butcher. ing ;: we think some had better keep them a little longer so the meat will last longer, The cotton tails are catching thunder, | day. them at as some people are after them in time, whilst others are after night. We think the sheep dog is tied up, as the sheep have some rest VIN-TE NA-—Brain workers, such as Bankers, Merchants Bookkeepers, Law yers, Ministers, Clerks, etc. stant strain of work gives a depressed feeling, tired over.-worked bram i nerves, quickly restore health by u NA. If oot benefited All druggists, Milesburg. whose con fagge« i neryousness, s eeplesst ess, Can mg VINTE money refunded x49 BEd. Johnson, of Clearfield, is bome visiting bis parents John A. Whiteman returned from a business trip to Ashtola, Somerset coun. ty. Mrs. Ella Rider and mother, Mrs Mary A Lee, of Erie, are visiting their old veighbor and many friends. at Mrs. Eliza Carter and son Roy, of Ty- | rone, are visiting Mrs. Bierly. P. H Haupt and wife made a business | trip to Williamsport Wm. T. Fulton is now comfortably located in his house on South Pike street. Joseph Graffmire returned home after a year's visit in Jewel City, Kaosas; says the west is certainly a place for young men, The hogs are dying off rapidly, the cause of death is the knife; some large hogs are being slaughtered Rev. R. H. Wharton, we are sorry to say, fell on Saturday, breakiog one of his arms at the eitow in two places Frank Bronell, Clearfield, home visiting his mother, Mrs Folmer. of 2 at Joseph ¥ Ounce again we call the attention of the burgess and citizens to the fact that we bave entirely 100 muck obscene and pro fane language utlere men on churches M 1 by wouid-be young We bave four our town, the members this matter in hands and . ec of some of! the boss: old our i lage streets make examp and young ladies cannot pass along with eg the foul mouths of the ¢ MAICTs, Yarnell on Protracted the U Mrs. James Nanty CG meeting 8 In progress ay B. church, Croft left last week for » where she will join her hus band and they will go to hou ckeep Mrs Carr, of Karthaus, last week visiting ber Sbhawliey Harry Antis, who is emplovad mm B'k county, is spending a couple days at this place, Mrs. Wm. Walker, of Milesbhurg, is spending a couple weeks with her sister Mrs. J] Edw, Confer Mrs Rebecca Watson, of Cross Forks, bas been visiting her daughter Mrs. Wm Pownell the past mouth. oy spent part Mrs. Wm sister, Ammon Klinger transacted business in Beliefonte last week Boalsburg, Wm. Wagner and family, of Altoona, are yisitors at the home of Mrs. Wagner's parents, I, W. Kimport's, Mardie Wagner, of Bellefonte, is visit. ing her cousin, Bealah Fortney. Margaret Mothersbaugh spent Friday at Bellefonte, Wm. Stuart, of Pittsburg, formerly of | this place, is sproding several weeks vis. iting among friends, Mrs. Wm. Keller, of Linden Hall, spent Suaday at the home of Wm. Stover, Geo. Keller and daughter Mary, of Houserville, visited at I, Mothersbaugh's on Tuesday. Port Matilda. Miss Anna Lytle will please accept thanks for the excellent celery presented your correspondent, since by being kicked by another horse. Thomas Williams, of visited friends in this place this week, cairn, are visiting friends here, club bunting, good time, ete, George Cornelius, made sale of his household goods preparatory to leaving our town, Port Matilda bas a full organized gun club, known as the Boon Gan club, of Port Matilda, fully equipped, they are encamped on the Allegheny mountains for two weeks’ deer hunt, Mrs. Maude Woodring, and J. Reese and wife attended a wedding at Olivia a few days ago The Mahaffey and Bell Landing club have killed 6 deer up to this writing Samuel Coulter was unfortuvate by being caught in a bear trap while hunt. on the mountain a few days since Harry C. Woodring, our accommodat. { IUK townsman, is farnishiog our citizens | with a superior quality of Anthracite leave your orders and be accom. modated through the winter, {coal ; J. M. Williams, oar popular miller, has purchased a fine team of mules from Alex Chaney ; look out, John, they may give you a slide sometime the Miss Jessie Marks is taking in dress making trade { Jacob Biglow is [ ply and repair shop in our town, Mrs, Jessie Woodring is visiting at the bome of her son's in Philipsburg building a harness sup- | Blowers Woodring met dent a few days since in | by a horse Ed and Tom Robison { ine wild turkey this week. | Jesse Whippo, of Altoona, and sister, Mrs Effie Farlong, of Huntingdon, are spending a few days at their old home. stead {a this place, with being an acci kicked each killed a dson Vanscoyoce, of Bellwood visited friends in thi Aaron dale, as clerk, § ace 3 Beaver. # at home for a few Harry Macker E & « a tA ne Hous a« stabiing and pro- days havis INNO ion bulit duce building Sandford Weston, of Tyrone, visited his parent Dav.d ticab bh d noon Ross, with Ted, * morning ight W. T. Hoover, our hardware man, has in stock the Gaest horse biankels ever | before carried by him Sober. P. Zerby is busy hauling cord wood. | Ebert is the | animals, yg is no and n A J boss trapper for wild I.. Breom, of Brushvalley, was home with his parents last week Dr. H Commissioner, B. Warren, state dairy and food spent several days with Auman to hunt pheasants Mrs. Andy Zeart list Mr. and Mrs Harry Gentzel attended the sale of Henry Keens, near Millbeim, on Saturday Mrs. Sadie at Mt Hil In last week's issue it was wondered whethe: joha, of Gerorgesvalley, carries the kev yet. No, it is supposed he at the P O Mabe Grove's this UG y is on the sick Zerhy , on Tharsday was visiting ost it Yonada, who was staying at E. H ast week, retaroed home again on Mouday Hello! are youl s valley where Poe Traveler's among Gap scribe, the living in Clayton Wolfe Fiedler, came his vacation Major Ha Nath guests Katie with their who was employed at home on Friday to spend an § at Wn Ar Madisonburg. Harry Corman M. Weber yr mer now of Washin Wednes P H. Meyer and were the guesis o Elias Fetterboff, on Tharsday Mrs. Ida Dounty left for the hospital at Lock Haven, on Friday, where she will undergo an operation this week Haze! and wife, Avdrew Ocker and wite spent Saturday at Millheim SY yul town Ay from Be allers efonte, father, Lr Harry Limbert and family, John Noll and family, from Rebershurg, Daniel Wolfe and daughter, from Booneville, Rev. Bierly, wife and little daughter, | from Spring Mills, were guests of friends in town on Sunday. Mrs. Uriah Shaffer returned home on Sunday after a few days visit with her | father Dennis Keese lost a horse a few days | | Beaverdale, The topic of discusslon is deer, gun | Aaronsburg. Warren Winkleblech and family spent Sunday at Rebersburg with the gentle. man's parents, John Stover and friends at Bellefonte, wife are visiting Elizabeth Kerstetter, of Coburn, spent | Sunday with her aunt, Mrs, Rupp. i David Reese and Lester Beans, of Pit. | Mable Guisewite, of Woodward, is vis- iting her sister, Mrs, Mazie Limbert, Harry Wyle has returned home to spend the winter months with his family, Chas. Stambach and Messrs, Deardorf and Spangler, of York, are spending the greater part of the week with Mrs. Stam - bach, the mother of the former. The latter two came to huat, Tampte Haffley spent a few days at Coburn sewing for some of the ladies. Lizzie Yarger is on the sick list; her father is recovering slowly, Harry Bare, of Altoona, with his family over Sunday. Dr. D. K. Musser, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with his aged mother. R. W. Jamison, of Lock Haven, made a business trip to our burg one day last week, Maude Wagner, of Beech, and Miss Shultz, of Spring Bank, were seen at Ralph Stoyver’s on Sunday, was home Ira Gramley’s moved part of their household goods to Mrs. Gramley’s par- ents east of town; they are both helpless and they will now be cared for by Gram- ley’s. John Krape returned home after spend. ing greater part of the year in the west, Grandmother Harter, one of our most respected old ladies, is confined to her She is past 8g years. still bed, Nittany. Messrs man, of C this place, on Sunday Harry in our town ou Sunday of Clintondale, and Arthur Ross vimied friends at Clarence lintondale, Hu a Dorman, of nershurg, was o Cleve Bierly, . Perry Cole 4 by Windber, Sanday, and Samuel several other } passed through our town on enroute en a hunting lawrence to Lock Haven bert were 1 business Ben Fravkenherger of Millheim, - this place Oae of the was he ius, on B. F. Guiser, who recently moved into the Rogers house, has opened up the blacksmith shop and is now prepared to do horseshoeing and carriage repairing es of the season James Gunsal. largest dar d at the home of ast Friday night. We received a much needed rain, on Monday. Mrs R K., and Verna Allison and Miss Marie Holmes, were to Bellefonte, Saturday. James Nolan, on the Holmes farm, raised 3179 bushels of corn, which is busked and boused up for the winter ; and now be is thrashing his crop which is a large one Miss Cora Fitler, of the guest of her cousin, Zerby, over Sunday Brush valley, was Miss Mamie Farmers Mills. mt folks attended church A number of 1 Spring Mills, on Sunday at Ege ad evening }. A. 3 afternoon valley Mr Stover and Miss Barner attended charch at Egg Hill on Sunday o ght |. H. Rishel has a fine stock of goods al lowest prices An Goodhart's sale on Fre xk and she! and visiting family spent Sanday friends in Georges winter imnber of our people attended Mrs, Tharsday ler Samuel iCK Is imp making Lt ld of ements Nov. 2¢ farm = ine went home on Satur father husk corn days e K his rabbiis a lew Wonder where Penn Cave scri Saturday night {sO 10 help and on Murray School District. | : corn The raising at Jac Tuesday was attended by about Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rossman were vis iting at the lady's parents, Amos Koch's at Fairbhrook, over Sunday. he | are nearly done husking Muasser's last »hH 5 ) men in the Back, on Protracted Evangelical church Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Beck spent Sane day at the home of James Duck. Geo. Tresslar is engaged hauling lum ber for C. J. Finkle meeting will by 0, begin L Smullton. Chas F spent Sunday with his parents. Mir! Winklebleck, the young man who Proverds “When butter won't come put penny in the churn,” is an old time dairy | proverb, It seems to work though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the do not gain strength and flesh we give them Scott's Emul- the a often children the penny in the works and omething ” 5 simply er oil hesphites - delicate We will send you he penny, .e., a free. arg 'T & BOWNE, Cremists, BT ne 409 Penrl St., N. Y. etl 4 g truggists. was shot while bunting, is getting along nicely ; and his sister, Miss Sallie, who was in feeble health, bas so far recovered that her fathe: will return to Renovo this week. David Keller and bride, of Harrisburg, are spendiog their honeymoon with the bride's sister, Mrs Luther Miller, Geo. H. Small spent the past week in Philadelphia Among the visitors in this place during the week we noticed the following: Victor Brungart, Miss Stella Miller, Or. vis C. 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Arm | bruster were coming home from Flem- ington, J. H. Shutt at Fye's; his team tore loose from the hitch: ing post and ran away, but so damage was done, Look out for there Is Boot ors for there ig ove Charley Vearick and wife, of Altoona, and Wm. Young and wife and two child. ren, of Salona, were callers at J. H. Shutt’s, ohn Kaufman expects to move to ads Suutun » Communion services were well attend ed at Mt. Bethel church, Wm. | ARACHIS In al DRUGGISTS & and $122 Per Bottle Ce === MANUFACTURED BY HAMLINS WIZARD OIL CO. Ciicaca
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