THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. NOVEMBER 28, 1903, Pao E 1. 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 ? Rebe rsburg. The first snow of the season fell on Saturday night. Rev. Smith, who some time ago had three ribs broken, is able to be around again, J. W. Harter, is butlding another ad. dition to his large store Rev. C. B. Harman preach his farewell sermon next Sunday evening, Dr. Bright was to Lock Haven Satur urday on professional business. will Austin Gramley and wife, of Mifflin. burg, spent a few days in our town. T. Walker is at Bellefonte this week serving as a juror The Thanksgiving sermon was deliv- ered in the Reformed church this (Thurs. day) moroing by Rev, Buck. Butchering is all the go, Ocker, by dll appearance, has the est porkers in town, Charles Miller, of Penns valley, spent Suuday at home. John Weitzel 1s ill with typhoid fever, and T. I. larg H. A. Lamey and wife, of Green Barr, spent Suvday with the latter’s mother, Thos. Zeigler and wife, of McKean county, spent last week here Hello, that scribe is rather derelict, who writes for the Democrat ? Rev. Bierly and family, of Mills, visited friends here. Cold weather has taken some by surprise, Elmer Miller, of in with his fathe J. C. Morris had a new corn crib Renovo, has moved :T 10 aw put wife, of Harter grman neat ) , were guests of J Thursday. Rev, Harmon's sale was well attended Saturday. Who will be ter, is the wait and C. M. Bi the next Lutheran minis- question asked by many; SCC eily who was home to see his friends returned to Dents Run, John Wetzel came home Wednesday with typhboia fever, Miss Zeigler, Auman’s, left Store. Rev. Harmon delivered a very mas- terly sermon Sunday morsing. who was working at Mr, for ber home at wolfs It makes all the difference in the world whose ox is gored. ’ Traveler's Gap. Daniel wears a broad smile, and says its a boy. Mrs. A. P. Zerby was visiting her sister Sarab Jamison on Sunday. Rev, Adam tracted mee Pocahontus A. P Zerby killed bogs Thursday that weighed 1508 can beat that for common stock ? bho'din Beirly ing ia i three on last ibs; who The Sober scribe wanted to know last week, where our is, whether he was in Poevaliey and among the kicking ones. I will explain to you, he 15 alive yet, and is pot always at one place; but if in Poevalley I will I have the ad vantage of you, I can baif sole, my own shoes, and it cost’s you 75:18 a pair. SCribe t oe, Meat stands on Smith, I believe that if some one would strike our city, and surroundings and would sell C— plaster by the Ibs , would make a good days wages, as the winter now begins, and work will be scarce. Well Highvalley scribe, you mention ed in last week's paper that like to hear from me; well, to say [ was scared a couple we:k's and jast found the way last week again; [surely thought you bad left, and went up salt river and of course | surely thought, that you would not seglect in giving Georgetown SCribe an imvitation to go along. but week I was to Coburn, and the first I saw, was Davnie, and he told me we would catch him, I couldn't make out what, unless the doctor with the satchel in his vest pocket. West Brush Valley. short notice, by LL P you woud ast man Verna Hettinger and Mazie Roush, two of Peon Hall's accomplished young ladies, spent Sunday with Carrie and Elsie Haugh. Cyrus Phillips is visiting in Akron, O C. L Rishel made a business trip to Millheim last Saturday. The singing class under the able con- ductorship ol Prof. Wise, is progressing finely. C. W. Kleckner & Co, of Millheim, are running Spiglemyer’s saw and stave mil at full bast, Mrs. Geo, Grenoble Lock Haven, The protracted meeting was well at. tended in the Bathesda church Saturday and Sunday evenings, Penns valley was well represented bere last Saturday and Sunday. is visiting at Lots of men only get religion when they get sick, State of Ohlo, Clty of Toledo, a. Lucas County, ' Frank J. Uneasy makes oa bh that he Is the senior partner the firm of F, i. Cheney & Co. doing business in he City of Toled s, Coun ty and State aforesaid and that said firm will ed the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS each and every case of ontarrh that ean not be cured by the use of Hall's Uata rh Cure FRANK 4. CHENEY, Bworn to before me and sebseribed in ny presence, this Sth day of December. A. DD, 1084, PS -— A.W, GLEASON, Notary Jamar { Pablie, directly on yids J amen his an the system. Ania free, “ in ent] SHEE ~~ Hall's Catarrh It appears that the water bee is still | buzzing about the hearts of the Water Co. | Council. According to a resolution passed | at its last meeting it appears that they are still greatly inconvenienced and their | property endangered and [requently destroyed for want of a water supply, when in fact the resolution is merely a | pack of lies and patent to the citizens, as { no property has been destroyed for the want of a water supply for either the grafters or anyone else for years and 18 simply a Quay job and an attempt to palm off & gold brick upon the tax | payers of the town for the penefit of the | Water Co council. This resolution is to | prove it, a certain G, J. Spangler the wa- ter Co's stool pigeon who is no citizen and unknown here, to have the franchise of putting in a water plant for the borough; | this resolution was K. R. through without Any notice or cousuitation or giving it a careful consideration on the part of the officials, which shows that the franchise is to be for the benefit of the projec before as there seems to be no stipu in the giving of the franchise to a str party and will place this smart set in trouble, Henry Murry, a former resident Aaronsburg and now of South Dakota, here on a visit | Millheim. | | lors as ation ange again of is Oliver P. Cromly, of Cedarville, Ill, was shaking hands with his many friends he bought a umber of apples. car loads of The United Evangelicals put down an Ohio sand stone walk in front of their church. Frank Hartman, of Sparrows Point, Md , 1s home on a visit to his parents, C. W. Hosterman's. Isaac Orndory, of Fledler, had business in town on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keen left for Georgetown last Thursday, where he in- tends to take treatment, Dan Hoy has returned home from Philadelphia, where he was doing busi. ness for some time. Mrs. ELH Lester Musser retut winter at home. Auman is on the ned to spend the N. A. Auman got an ou!fit the huckster EToCery. The squeal of the p \ business to Thanksgiving hatching. A great many had trimmed of (ate Dr. F. P. Barker around on Friday The cold wave reached us Mrs. Wm visiting J. W O. F. Motz in town, Sunday Mrs. F. Buck, of Berwick, arrived in town and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. LL. Zerby. Mt. Union. Jacob Kern, of Madisonburg, died on Saturday afternoon, Wm. Wert, the fering from on Angstadt, of Lewisbhur Stover's of Morrison, was seen , who was suf overing painter poison, is 1e Homer Zerby and Co seen in this section Sunday night, Decker were Allen Limbert Eimer R go wanted to kt to Sunday night James Beck and Hoodward The North Greg stay down the va will appear again ribe wou or those wi Smallpox are th in ey al present (reorges John Ream was also lucky on night—he caught a two legged one but it COOn , What Shall We Have for Dessert ? > FLEE '] Dares int far ¥y every gay IN Answer : and healtht "a No bw botling water mor Orange pherry and St A package at yo wes today Plum Grove. Mary Yearick, of Aaronshurg, spent Sanday with her friend Gertude Auman Ke seen on the Sunday morn ing; boys, next time goto Sunday school. The little davghter of Mr. and Mrs Zeigler at the Pike is seriously | Quite a nice little band of and Plum Grove boys streets of Georgetown erville, were on Some of our young sports from Centre Hall took the girls home on Saturday evening bat did not stay long, Clev, what was the matter ? Some of the busking corm; cold fingers yet farmers it might are not done cause pretty Albert, why dide’t you stop with aunt Eliza for breakfast on Sanday morning ? VIN TE NA. a specific for Blood Dis. eases, for Suggish Tired Peeling, Scrof. ula, Chronic Catarrh, Pimples, or any form of Skin Disease. Take VIN TRE NA it acts like magic in restoring New Blood te the system. If not benefited your money refunded. All droggists, x49 Loop. Rev, A. Horner's family is somewhat better, Oryis Horner, the one that had the | mishap of being shot, is better, | Mrs. Wingard is also some better, | R.R. Rickert is going along with A, J. | Weaver's family to Virginia to work on the sawmill John Horner so far bas whipped the Loop for porkers; his three hogs dressed | 1038 Ibs; who can beat it? | Oh, yes, the Colyer band bas, or did say, they were going to paint the Loop | red; we see nothing yet and the music did not make us blush either, VIN-THE NA-—Braln workers, such as Bankers, Merchants Bookkeepers, Law. yers, Ministers, Clerks, etc.,, whose con. stant strain of work gives a depressed feeling, tired over-worked bram, fagged perves, neryousvess, slee can Suieklt vesiofe health by using VIN. TE. A. not benefited money refunded. All druggists, x49 has | slowly re veriong {| Overdorf, of ow where | Unionville. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Miles, of Pitcairn, after an absence of five months, came down on Sunday morning for a week's hand shaking with their many friends. A festive old man 88 years of age and his wife some 10 years his junior, each driving in a separate buggy, lodged at the Peter's Home for travelers a few nights ago. They came from Osceola and were en route for Wilksbarre, E. E Erhart, who was working at the carpenter trade at Boliver, was seriously hurt by stepping in a post hole and {ojur- ed his ‘‘game’’ leg to such extent that he had to be carried from the cars to his daughter's Mrs. Echenroth's home, on a stretcher. His suffering was immtense and he was unable to be taken to his home a few miles below town, Joe Spotts has covered himself with glory. On Tuesday of last week he went into the ridges and shot 5 gray squirrels and 1 turkey and the next day he shot a 17 ib. turkey and 235 Ib black bear. Fort the latter he got $a5 If you want to see ask who Charley Grie ' like 300s stole his A itsel case of absentmindedness Oar | nd John mie f on Sunday, H residing a drove in to attend servic church, after home and wh n alover, the M FE LE & * Wak way es al services he started to he was about half home it occurred to him that he his horse and buggy—and when turned for it he like a candidate, Select your own asylum, John. Alex Hoover, of near Fillmore ig "it" On last Saturday he shot a wild turkey that tipped the scales at 30 lbs. forgot he looked A wreck occurred one day last week at Fisher's crossing, a short distance be low town in which box car filled with cans of maple syrup, and other freight, was totally demolished, much of the goods was destroyed, especially one arge much of quart and 1 ga the boys in town (and the quantities of maple svi which was harvested in lon cans by men who revel 4 - ADC maj Little been quite up too) kwheat cakes rap Marga Pine ylenn clonte ia May Saturday learned st week Walker and Sun why are not those trians seen more underwent an sport hospita home th She was Mrs Rufus avd Mrs. T. Miss Elva Lewis, who operation in the Williaa some time ago, returned day much improved iu hea accompanied her Sh ie, Burnside ou Satur DY ister Jersey of k of the commut C. Watson, The si proving Mrs. 5S. Hanley, who bas friends here for a few davs Aare ai im Deen visit Gays, returns arg Dame rumor has it there w be 3 the Glenn, in the very near Georgesvalley. Ray Harter Friday evening } KE A.D. Auman has a great deal of corn to hask yet Dan'l Smith for Marviand Mon day to help Geo. Rishel to get ready to move into the house recently occupied by A. F. Vovada Frank Herman, who recently moved to Altoona returned home the other Friday with a case of smallpox The Muddy going to do a scale left Creek scribe says he is Artge Jeremiah Zettle, the well known trap per, 1s gathering in fur; be succeeded in capturing one red fox and several skunks last week Arch Zettle was seen up Georgesvalley | last week Moyer and wife of Mills, were guests of their son, Sunday Gentzel Maj Huss, of Spring Mills, spent Sun. day with Jeremiah Zettle, May Zettle, of Aaronshurg, spent San. day with her pareots of this place. Jeremiah Zettle succeeded in capturing A nine pound turkey last week. Mr. Auman, of Spring Mills, was work: ing at the Georgesvalley Lutheran church the past week Rock Grove. Corn husking is nearly over; butcher. log will begin, who will have the big- Rest porkers ? Miss Mary Jordon took up her resi dence at Andy Jordon's Monday last, Look out for a wedding in the little old house ou the hill; you will soon hear the serenaders. Jacob Biiner and Warren Slack retarn- ed home after a two weeks’ hunt in the Seven mountains. Mary Jordon, Blanch Philips and Sadie Bodtorf, fot Sunday afternoon with Pearl and Virgia Kritzer, Rosle Kritzer spent Sunday at the home of Henry Moyer, y J. F. Royer visited G. H. Bitner on Sanday. Jonas Boal, of Colyer, made his usual Sunday evening call, Jacob Royer and Annie Kritzer trans. acted business in Suvdertown Friday and Saturday of last week, Game is very scarce in this part of the country, Mrs. Annie Kritser and family ex to move to Geor gesvalley in the Asia ~Krumrine’s Instantanions Headache Powders will relieve the most obstinate cases of nervous and sick headache. 10 ped | town, | ' ] defeated | { her parents butcher into the but business on small | Potters | Pleasant Gap. Prudence Stephenson is visiting Anna Corl here, Sioie Hoy's sale was well attended, and everything brought fair prices. Nathan Butler entertained his brother last week, W. C. Bell visited his home over Sun- day; he is employed in Tyrone. | The old maids of our town expect to hold a taffy party inthe near future to which no one under 30 years of age will be admitted, as they would have to bring a chaperone along. Oh fudge! Mr. Sauers spent Sunday Ask Anna where he called, Mrs. Harry Houser, of Pine Grove, is visiting Mrs. Chas. Bilger, Mrs. Wm. last week, Mrs. Emma pleasant visit Ciara 81 endn ¥ in town. Taylor visited her home PRT AsO returned from wu in Williamsport, Gentz is two weeks her brother Harry with us after Altoona, with again in , of Centre Saturday, OE up Ihe for of yOuny peo want 1 parties, ur mains, hake yi i be more old er visited his parents here the 1e- | ¥ Edward Cowdric k, of Buffalo, is spend. ing a few days with his family at Joreph | Russ’, Mrs. Ed Gehret, of Bellefonte, helped Thursday. George and ( iayton Getlig are going ber business, wholesale Ariz fier a siege after a K s again able to be out with heart trouble. Mary Twitmyer 15 also recoveris EB ght Philadelphia, vis ller Sunday, Yarnell. of ited x i ar rat M Valley, spent Sand Geo. Walker is on the sick Lemont. | daughter Sae visited vker, here dav last no spent a week extended Walter congre was accepted i5 to the Rev 1 by the Presbyterian Spring Creek, be installed De Penn Hall. if Tusseyville, is visi this place. Lauflzs, of Aaronsburg, sg Sunday with Jerry Albright, Mrs. Bourse and son, of are guests of Mrs, Herring Frank Fisher is having a new stone walk put in his yard Mrs. Lawrence Runkle of Tusseyville spent a few days with ber grandparents H. N spent Sunday with the latter's parents Mrs. Ne Aaron<hurg of Lewis Rossman. TO CONSUMPTIVES. nderuigned having been restored to health by simple means, alier sullering fof several years with a severe Jung affection, and that dread diane Consumption, is antious to make known s fe ww New York, son Wert and son Carl i he re for Consumption, Ya, Cotarrh, Broschitls an” a lthroat and g Maladies. lie hopes all sullevers will try s remedy, as it is invaluable, Those desiring the prescription, which » cost them © ng. and mav prove a blessing, will please addres Rov. EDWARD A. WILSOYX, Brooklyn, New York, Battle Run, Well, Some farmers are pot done husking corn. Some farmers ate plowing. The Highvalley scribe was digging for avew gas well, but struck a coal oil well instead of a gas well. The smell of oll drove the owls from the Peak. here is a new scribe, The Little Blue Book. A complete Railroad Guide for Penn- sylvania. A most valuable handbook for traveling and business men. Pad lished on the 15th of every month. One dollar per year, postage paid. Single coples, ten cents, sent to any address. W. P. Hastings, publisher, Milton, Pa. ; wheat of | Meyer, of Bowling | D R hd spent Sunday at the home | Dale and Aaronsburg. Mrs, D. H, Lenker and daughter Sue are visiting Mrs. leoker's daughters at Biisbin, Thos. Hull and family attended the funeral ¢i Wm. Bell at Bellefonte on Tuesday, Mazie Forster friends at Tyrone. W. H. Phillips returned from Akron, O , where he had been to attend the fun. eral of his father, Jesse Werts were to Smullton, on Sat. nrday to assist their son Chas. to butcher, spent a week with Kathryn Frank wishes to announce to lady friends that she will her hats, plumes and other stylish millinery goods at cost; now is your time to get the worth of your money, 1 sell Blanche Burd, of Bellefonte, is spend. Ing a few weeks with her mother, but wi fat hered the three Earnest Stoyer this heaviest hogs, the ghing 1435 ibs, Mr a few days Clara Stover and ch at Mifflioburg f Spring see his | ie Ming Ww. C the re ice ! oet ends Ruth Mingie of Mrs Ltaey e, m Bower and liner at « Salina Bower, say Mrs with all portbeast ol Lown; had the t ai 4 Bowes loaded the place before the g Mrs. Emma Ed 15 not 1mproy! Miss Ruth S¢ her sister Mrs ane d most tempting dishes fit Ww ionds Keister’s health this ting abb spent Saturday with jurd, at Coburn wr bas Yeturned home ¥ the greater part of a year west Mowery nd Henry after spe inthe far Mrs. Rupp and dau; 1 the fur nion county. at- tended cral SHCrx in Romola. IDES Jovs when vou see the girls i buggy or me on three wheels out t urday walch your 1 i $ tise + Line very low with spent mpanied to his b who ex pex tl more len Hall, passed lay enroute to A Ida Messimer \rTRACE of State College, visited Barnhart last week Jobo Missouri, is visiting | friends in our vicinity. Mrs. Wm Kahn ing her parents, Peters, of of Altoona, is visit john Kiines Clifford Close went to Pine Grove on | Monday to assist Ira Corman with corn | busking Avuna M. Dale accompanied by ber uncle, Clement Dale, Bellefonte, at. tended the drill at State College on Fri day 1. H On Weber purchased 600 bushels of from James Peters, of Rock Mever and wife, of Millheim, | SPTORS Mrs. R. BE. Wright and brother Bond Green, and Clement Houserville, were iside on Sanday. wite, of guests at Sanny H Mrs. A. W. Dale and daughter Cathryn made a trip to Bellefonte on Friday. Henry E. Homan and wife were to Bellefonte on Friday Nittany, James Gunsalius is attending court at Bellefonte this week. Miss Kate Harpster, of Hablersburg, visited friends at Lamar and ber grand. parents of this place over Sanday ; William J Mauck and wife went to! | Rote on Sunday, and on Monday Mr. Mauck butchered for his father at that | place, Preaching in the KE. V. church Sunday morning at 10:30. ! ] A young daughter has arrived at the | home of Wm. Shower’s, Mrs. Jessie McKibben and son Ralph, | of Williamsport are spending the winter | with Mrs. McKibben's parents, 8. R McCaleb’s, of this place. Mrs. Martha Poorman and daughter, of Gordon Height's and Miss Maud Woomer, of Bellefonte, visited friends through here one day last week. 8. Peck and Miss Pear! Winkleman were to Bellefonte one day last week on business, When you can’t eat break- fast, take Scott's Emulsion. When you can't eat bread nd butter, take Scott's ‘mulsion. When you have seen living on a milk diet and ant something a little more wurishing, take Scott's Emulsio To get fat you must eat Scott's Emulsion is a fattener, a great ngth giver. who have l6st flesh nt to increase all body tissues, not only fat. Scott's Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and nerve. For invalids, for con- valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all who need flesh, Scoft’s Emulsion is a rich and com- fortable food, and a natural tonic. Scott’s Emulsion for bone, , blood and nerve. — fa | - nose Ved ahd i a ge “Ta days week, What base ba ry . . me of our band and ou has be team like to hear two bar! Oar Peon prospect of through 1 that here from : w pg to be a Wabash, is its ee it a reality enjoyed the life i erate luck We were glad to have rain set in Aad ginning of the week, it was neede health is fair, and the few reported are not serious, The genera of 4 ness s himself loose until LOOKING FORWARD to the new Winter Overcoats bearing this famous mark Ni [fred Benjamin © MAKERS if NEW YORK BENJAMIN Overcoats drape from broad, concave shoulders in the way they should -the way you want them to. The “Fulton”: rich Kerseys, mel- tons, friezes, vicunas, Scotch cheviots; 47 inches long, full skirts; new turned up skirt bottom prevents silk lining from rubbing against your legs and wearing out. 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