THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 3, 1903. Pack 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 You Section Rpresen ed? Ferguson Twp. Jas. A. Decker holds the belt, for his boss porker tipped the scales at 500 lbs, Frank Smith took second honors the same day. A. M. Brown and son Blaine shipped two car loads of horses and mules to Lancaster where he will offer the at public sale, SOCK Albert Allen had a narrow escape for his life while driving by the Linden Hall landing. The horse frightening, turned about, capsizing the buggy and landing Bert on the ground. A party of hunters from Boalsburg out for a day’s hunt came in with two fine deer. S. H., Bailey and Homer Barr were the lucky marksmen. The Homan gang have two fine deer to their score, The Stewart crowd came in after a three weeks’ hunt with oue big bear as their score, The Corl bunting crowd came home with two big deer, David Tresslar laid both low, They were camping near Beaver Mills two weeks, John Stiver lost a horse last week. The second one. Mrs. Wm. Wert, of Graysville, gone to spend the winter at her band’s home in Mifflin county. Wallace Wortz has just recovered from a severe illness with typhoid fever, Miss Agues Hess entertained a party of young people at dinner, Will Thompson Jr., of Centre Furnace, is down South looking after lumber and coal interests, A wedd was that of Strouse and Miss Jennie evening of 24 are popular young people from Pine Hall and drove up to to the home of Rev. Aikens, where the ceremony was performed in the pres. ence of only a few immediate relatives, High Valley, has hus: Luther Kramer, on ug event Not much news in out valley, only Thomas Nail and Josep Hassinger are Cutting apple trees, A little item was mentioned last week headed ‘‘Battietown.” A new scribe; he went for the scribe but too weak to lay hands on him; so will put it in the waste basket. Butchering will soon be started up in our valley, The Travelers Gap scribe is still among the living. I was sure be was Away getling orders for medicine, Pete Rider froze his feet, 50 Barmey suid, think it is too early yet unless one is barefooted. Bat Pete worked every day under a cash system he sure: ly must have money to buy shoes The lumber king is taking an invoice of his Iu yard, so he can square up the book. Peter said he don't care how the books stand, shoes he must have and if he has to take the hide of Prince the buggy h S50 it is with the scrit shoes are badly needed and no one give him a pair unless he paid for t mber rs » yr hi The cra ght along, According many men and boy there are none killed our hanters are more caref know a man from a deer be as do not, shoald 1 allowed arry a gun nthe: woo 15, and our awm akers should take the matter in hand and have a law to prevent such oue to carry a gun in the woods. iches of snow here e had two i x or J) ge LO (¢ Catarrh Cannot be Cured With reach the blood or eon cure local nt a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the pest physicians in this coun ty for years, and is 4 regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonles known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, The perfect combination of the twa ingredients is what produees such wonderiyl results In curing Catarrh, Bend for test! monials, free, P.J CHENEY & CO. Props., Toledo, O. | Sold 7. druggists, price Tie i Hall's Family Pilis are the best. Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Oscar Williams returned to her | home in Altoona. | Harry Hile visitedjuls home over Sus | day, | Miss Jo Comdo, of Bellefonte, and Mr. | Kulp, of State College, spent Thanks: | giving with Elsie Miller, | Harry Hardsock and his friend Mr. | Smith, of Altoona, spent a few days with | the former's mother here, Dr. Hafer and family spent Sunday at Wm. H. Noll's, Quite a number of our young folks at. tended the Fleck Brooks wedding last week, Joe Brooks was a pleasant caller in town Saturday night, Rev. Wood, of Bellefonte, delivered a very ong iam K rmon last Tharsday morning in the M. E, charch, Charley Ross made a flying trip to Karthaus last week. What is the at. traction Charley? Clarence Noll and wife, of Pitcalrn, ate visiting the former's home at this place. . N. Brooks went to Washingtonville fh he will be employed. | up or you will fall into a trance. Port Matilda. Levi Jones, a life long citizen of this place, died Nov, 3, 1903 at residence of John Erb, Philipsburg, of a complication of diseases, aged 72 years, and 2 months. The deceased was a veteran of the late | Rebellion. His remains were interred in the Bluck Oak cemetery near this place. | Thanksgiving day was observed in | various ways in this place. | Rev, Durkee, from Karthaus, is filling | the place made vacant by Rev, Gray, | pastor of the M. E. church in this place. ¥ Rev. E. H. Free, of Thurmont, Md., | has accepted a call from the United | Bre ren congregation of this place, to [fill a .acancy made by Rev. Dillon. | Geo. Jones, wife and son Ralph, of Philipsburg, spent their Thavksgiving day at the home A. J. Johusou’s. Cromwell Jones, of West Virginia, and his brother George, of Pittsburg, visited the bome of their childhood days. John Miles, of Pittst town shaking hands h friends a few days this week was in our his many urg, wil led another fine wood teams CHarley Chase has ad 0 horse to his R. A. Patton has able auctioneer, We have been assured from a reliable source, that we will have a steam chop- ping mill with a flour and feed store in connection, Te AD aper proven himself an The butchering season is pretty nearly over in this place; some fine porkers have been slaughtered in the past week, Leff Ross claims the championship hav- ing butchered a seven-months old pig which weighed when dressed 295 Harry Woodring has a coal shed erect- ed in which he intends keeping a supply of anthracite coal which he will retail to suit purchasers, W. G. Morrison, of Roland, was among the visitors to our town in the past few day 3 Jacob Biglow is pushing the erection of his harness and repair shop, which when completed will be a neat and comfortable structure. Centre Hall. Karthause, pies the Bitper John Emerick, late of moved back here, and occu tanyard property, Little sickuess in town or vicinity, stove walk around the two sides of the Lutheran church isan provement, and the cost of same has been about raised among the members The walk is five feet in width, and cost about £200. Mr. Strohmeier bossed the laying of it, It will durable and (Cheap in the long rum, the boardwalk | always peeding repairs, Rev. Dr. Schayler, of the Presbyterian charch, is always prominent in religious assemblies, regardiess of denomination, in other sections of the county; is fact this may be said of our other ministers commendable. People hereabouts are availing them- selves of the very suitable weather for butchering Ex sheriff Spasgler made a trip to Bellefonte Saturday, by spring wagon The health of Mr. Spangler seems to be improved. The Sabbath schools are preparing for the holiday exercises. The new be Will Mitterling is busy as a bee all the times bying bee.ves and tim Many sections inty 1 turkeys killed by hunters in the mountains srousd are never as plenty mountain sections, Why? )N / of the boast of : It seems that third q 1 other 2a a8 in other Milesburg. with his tant daughter th vis Mr. and Mrs. En burg, returned hom wh Hug, of e recently y J Ex-sheriff Loveland, wife and daugh. ter Eleanor, spent [hanksgiving day with their daughter, Mrs. Dr. 8S. of. Huff Robert Bloom is again papa ; the stork passed along, and left a young son for his care and protection. Oo! iersey shore, The young folks are ice in the canal below town A mnjon Thanksgiving service was held in the Baptist char bh, Rev, Lathrope delivered the sermon. Henry Kreps, of Hastings, stopped off to visit his Aunt, Mrs. Sarah Grubb, on his way to Laurelton to visit his mother. Joseph Grassmire left for Philadel. phia, where he will work with his brother James, carpentering. enjoying the Fillmore. We have had a great deal of suuow the past week, Eva Lyle returned home after » short isit at this place. Butchering season is opened ap there kiled, C. KE. Lutz yisited hb Lutz's, Sunday. I'think that Baffalotows is not dead but sleeping; I think you had better wake Vv now, Area great many fine porkers to be is parents, Wm. Robt. Fogleman has left for a visit to other parts, Now boys you can loaf at Fillmore again, Pine Creek. Mable Corman, from Frogtown, a few days with her my last i pent p Buthnet Rae hbuth entertained his riend Char ngle, valley over Sunda? Rom Oetges Fred Stover has improved, James had not far to go when he crossed the fields, It is a wicked trick of a gir! to inter. fere with another girl’ 8 fellow, »TO CONSUMPTIVES. * 1 he undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, afier su ering lor several years With a severe lung affection, and that dread dineise Sr amption, is aaxious 0 make known 10 his feliuw sulierers the means of cure. To thosy who desire it, he will cheerfully seid (ives of tharee) a copy of the prescription used, which t'wy will find a eure for VIN.-TE-NA Brain workers, such as Bankers, Merchants Bookkeepers, Law. yers, Ministers, Clerks, etc., whose con. sant strain of work gives a depressed feeling, tired overworked brain, fagged nerves, neryousuess, sleeplessn can gd restore health by using VIN-TH. A. ‘If not benefited money refunded. Hublersburg. We are always anxious to please our neighbors, and since the scribe of our nearby town, Nittany, is desirous of hearing some of the many happenings of this place, we again put our typewriter into operation, Thanksgiving services in Reformed church last Thursday morning, were well attended. The Misses Vonada, from Jackson. ville, were the guests of Miss Grace Ma who had prepared a fine Thanksgiving dinner for the above named ladies and several other friends. T. L. Kessinger, who has been ill for some time, is slowly improving. The bunting party from this place, re- turned last week bringing with them two large bucks, one weighing nearly two hundred pounds. On last Saturday, the hunting party consisting of passed through with e They no d , will head of the list. Zimmerman four persons deer at the town gat ub be placed i | town is noted | old weather se v early 4} ght. Butchering is the principal conversation here, at present, Miss Lida Yearick left for Lock Ha- | veu where she expects to visit friends, | A Mr. Moore, from State College, was | the guest of Dr. McCormick's, over Sunday. Ice has formed on the ponds about town and the young folks are makiog good use of it. Sobxr. Bulchering is about all pa mn. + st in this sec- | Li A. P. Zerby and daughter Nina were to Coburn butcher on Fri W.D Z to lay. erby, of Bellefonte, spent his lewis! Aumian’'s on 8 raveier s | vail Mrs. Malinda Smith aughter, Mrs. Wm. We noticed in Coburn items that one | of the students got gradoated at the gramwar school at Coburn, and is now attending a higher academy at Liberty. Dora Condo, of Lock Haven, who was visiting at Jacob Gentzels, left for her home on Mouday. The scribe would like to know whether that certain person who used to climb the post to see if some one was coming, | is satisfied now, or whether it climbes the | pine tree now, West Brush Valley. it 1 d | f | | | i i We are glad to hear that Wm. Wert is able to be out again, who was housed up with poison in the face The farmers are about doe with their fall work A. Weaver e the arrival of wear a x us these | Fhanksgiving | tig ber | news un Hoy where have ! few Weeks, i the paper you been failed to see you ast tems it we Lamar. J. H. Shutt made a business trip to Jacksouville one day last week. Mi Rosie Rives, of Abdera, visit on the ridge one day last week. | 5 et The siiver ball social that was held at Peter Knecht's at Parvin on Thanksgiv. Ing evening, was well attended and they | raised a nice som of money. Miss Blanche Mayes, of Jersey Shore; | is visiting her parents, Willard Myers bas commenced butch. ering for other people, He kills as high as eight a day. Boys, get your sleighs’ ready to take the girls out driving. J. H. Shatt and danghter day at Charley Grieb's, spent San. Yarnell. Miss Viola Klloe, of Bellefonte, is spending a few days at her home here. i Wm. Shawley and party, who were bunting, killed three deer. Michael Heaten while hunting wild turkeys on the mountain near here killed a large deer, Arthur Confer, of Milesburg, spent last week at this place, Mrs. Wm. Walker returned to Miles: burg after a visit here, The U.B. 8. 8. are preparing for an entertaioment to be held at this place on Thursday eve, Dec. 24, + Mrs, Geo, Walker is suffer attack of the quinsy, Plum Grove. Three x pung sports of Centre Hall, were hunting last Wednesday through Kellerville ; boys don't get so nervous next time, Bessie and Norman Emerick, of Centre Hall, spent a few days with their aunt, Eliza Stump. Dan Keller was to Reedsville to help his daughter to butcher last week, V. A. Auman was the first to butchering season, on Thanksgly Ki he killed ey that weighed 617 pounds, Rlmer Ishler finished hauling is corn last week, ug with an the Wen ok wal oghgi Yid | Feidler, helped J. C Thanksgiving with his father A. P. Zerby, + Aaronsburg. Miss Mary Burley, of Tyrone, is the guest of Mrs. F. J, Forster, Frank Weiser and family, of Altoona, are visiting Mrs. Weiser's parents, H, K. Summer's, Adam Bowersox, of Seanor, was seen in town on Monday. While a number of our young people were enjoying themselves skating on the dam, grandmother Haffley, an aged lady of 93 years, came to watch the sport, Miss Florence Gramley, of Rote, spent a few days with her cousin, Kathryn | | Smull, Henrietta Kline spent one day last week with friends at Millheim. Ira Gramley, the boss butcher of our | town, is kept busy butchering every day for the next three weeks, Clayton Wyle, wife and two children, of Mifflinburg, spent a few days at 1. H., Wyle t ‘son Main sts John Mi eet and and Frank Gul Grenoble wife, of Spring and wife, of Stover’s to butcher, ew ile ( aay. Har vider, favored the : $e Ga Cig by Miss the Re. r¢bh Sunday evening by sev- of red music. We pleased bave them are pleased know that Y may soon return and try to raise a singing class, which we hope will be a success, as instruction in music is a thivg that is needed in this burg. Mt. Hill Jert Kern, who visited with his parents for the last few weeks, returned to their iome in Patton again, ington, assisted audience in pieces ac *ty much and to 10 Steward Kersletter is on the sick list. Geo. Vanada and wife, of irushvalley, iped their som fo Elmira Auman is working for Jerry nh ; & few days, he George town scribe was to Georges cher ! riday, he was ac- You could hear d with his daughtet kinson, of Linden Hall. tp iiiunable to move Mrs. Wm. Auman and daughter Mand spent their Thanksgiving with the form. ers sister at Linden Hall George's Valley. Bu'chering is all the go George Rishel week, The serviee the Polk Hi evening was we The 188 week wit would probably ! Ko, is expe ted school I attended he! . Rev, Rearick house Sanday 1} | in mrad reek we stalled and 3 i Rot iy 5 ’ h a ad of cordwood he sti 0 ot if g vet if ot been 34 % (ie Potters Mills. Ray Barn nd friend, of Burnham with bis sister, Mrs te Sai I hanksg ving yer Clark Bible, of day with his Sidney Reish, wife and pending a few weeks with e 51 pent San. Burnham, sister baby, are his brother, | fim Reish If you want Strong The hunters from Altoona left for home om Friday with 55 rabbits, 6 pheasants, 5 quail, 1 wild turkey. Asha Stahl spent a few days with his father-in-law and helped him butcher, fresh égge call on John BE DRESSY and wear a Black Suit bearing this famous mark Jlfredfenjaminz @ MAKERS 3 NEW YORK Dressy a cs, because shrunk by the London Cold Water Process in the BENJAMIN plant. Dressy styles, because cut after a ae, York and London designs. Perfect fit, because measured on a figure exactly like in-law to butcher on , here this | They were happy. | |. few weeks at the home of I. M. Cable Unionville. Sallie McGarvey took suddenly and quite seriously ill a few days ago with something like croup, and for several | days was unable to be out of bed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Miles, of Pittsburg, are spending a few days at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Harriet Heaton, A large wild cat made an early call at the home of John Wolislagle in search of a thanksgiving ehicken. John would | have given chase but he felt his hat rais. { ing off his head and he was afraid he { would take cold. | Pat loughrey, of visiting his tather.in-law, J. | ander, Three Rummies, Harry, Allen and George and the latter's wife and balrn, | of Philipsburg, shared the hospitality of | Domino on Thanksgiving. | Cadwallader, of guest at the home of ber | nith, | were skating | gun in the Philadelphia, is G. Alex- Frances county, 1s a brother, J. C While a number of boys on the ice a few days ago, of Joe Stere n hand charged and or loaded Raymond eye. The revival church is still in rection of Bateman SUCCess, meeting at in progress Evangelists who are meeting the di- | Gearhart and with great | that is hap- | Aud now it’s Lon Gardner { rl who has | py and it is a bright little girl come to board at his home, i The Tyrone Hunting Club, chaperoned by |. Butley, came in from the mountains | with two large bears and one deer and a | large amount of small game One day last week, Mrs. Harry Guise, | on ber return from Bellefonte, was un- fortunate in loosing her pocket book containing about $12 in bi and coin, and a couple of Racket store cards. It was lost between Fira Fisher's above the In and her hor She wil pay a for £8 Ne As a tersection e. liberal reward the return of with in sits pork Morr a to heavy weight y Gre orge ison whole Thavksgiving day that and a fine turkey, | aré being brought in ; ils ga.ore Smuliton, nd na, of St her Mrs. Wella ast week with Mallory, John F. Waite, with his son, Samuel Waite, at Pleasant Gap, bas returned and bas taken quarters with M. M. Wance. Mrs. Ida Bair, Mrs. John Emerick and te College, spent sister, Mrs. John ick and family, of Panx. seyeral days with his Forest Emer Sutawney, spent parents g and srusage are all the go! and Thaddeus St " weck ver are as x gett + he wil ralches $000 1 wife + NA uggish Ti ror Catarrh, of Sk anv 1 NA $00 INT restoring New fn benefited n droggists All n Disease ike magic in e 8% I I I ie th stem n your " | money refunded x49 Lemont. ilies Pbilipsbur Miss ind Payne went to K Charles Oelz, who is working with the telephone company, is home for a few weeks O. H. Osman, of Altoona, Thanksgiving at home. James Williams and family, of Belle. | fonte, spent a few days at the home of | Mrs. John Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Springs, are | Dreese, | Bess Thompson, who has been on the | sick list, is able to be out again. | | David Getz spent Saturday evening in | Bellefonte. Wonder what is the attrac. | tion ? Elliott Mayes, of Hecla, spent Sunday | | at his home, i John Foglemam, who has been work. ing for Al Grove near Bellefonte, bad the | misfortune of losing his thumb and two | fingers; taken off in a corn husker, Mrs. Barnes, of Altoona, is spending spent Dreese, of Beaver | visiting their som, J. | | For fancy Christmas goods call on H. . Evey, Chipple and Boss must have lost their way Saturday evening as they were seen wandering towards home Sunday after. noon, Bessie Kooney is at present visiting with her parents at Colyer. Quite a number of people of this place attended the Thanksgiving supper in the grange hall, Newton Shawley returned to his home after having Ii with Wm. Homan for a number of years. Next on programme now is Christmas. who has been staying : up Mrs. Carrio Detwiler are on the sick list, | WEEDS Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while young; : 5 when old, sometimes ime ar DO ) i 11 € 1 Strength en the lungs as you ak land and the isappear. i lung fertilizer is i Salt pork will disap | ¢ : i Fayette | | wee came off his wagon, which caused | Bla some delay D. H. Bottorf came to his rescue and soon had things righted, Searson thinks there is only one wn and that is the one that came to his bouse to stay. ser has recovered from his i p+] , made a professional , being called here The cap- called at the business. horse, town on other - FERS oO nd spent Susday with Hall. 3 me 2 vat hy yds planned a rabbit lay. In the even. ahhite ce Ra - » » » A [ we Mrs. Rockey bas been visiting the oid land mark Harry Franken be y Of saber (Hen: His a4 at 5 wre t Gr Calvin Swartz and Cer rattled on Friday : he was shoo ing at beef eight shots and finally had on C. H. Pressler and be had to three shots, but that «as only shots to kill one beef tice before some one butcher, Woman's [lls How rare a thing to find a woman who is perfectly bealthy. Fully seventy per cent. of the sex suffers from ailments which often render life a burden, These afflictions cause bervousness irritability, melancholia, hysteria, etc. They entirely unfit a woman for life s work and deprive her of most of bee! shooter, of ire a to call shoot cleven You must prac. cise wants to | its joys, AUNT DINAH'S OLD VIRGINIA HerbTea WOMAN'S SAFE GUARD. Those suffering with disordered menstruation, female weakness, prolapsus, ete, will fad fm mediate relief from the use of Aunt Disak's OM Virginia Herb Tea and in the majority of cases it will bring about a complete cure. It is a positive cure for chronic constipation, sick headache and indigestion, In case of nervousness asd » Jossness this tea will be found indeed a boon. has a soothing and quisting effect ou the nerves and invariably jniluced wend. ye ing A cuptul at bed-time is all that is necessary al ber well, yoreilla, KO Deo §, 108. tins Wisard O11 On., Chttngre, Bip Cm pu yb suffered wit female complaint aed your Aun i" ———— Sy [ evar wl remedy and t bonny indy who ha o n mort Sroubien. # EB fo Sa TE VPP site Fura MOORE. Prepared by Ramline Wimed 01 On, Ohivagn. Pris, HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM Fonte the Lange. Warde Of Consumption. Sho, and Soa, A ————————— HAMLINS BLOOD & LIVER PILLS the Liver, Cleanse the Bystem. Sa FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY ©. M.Parrih, drugeint, Bellefonte, Faun
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