$ Paror 71. CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT Happenings of a Week Over Cen- tre County THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE What Loca ities—Compiled by a Corps of Alert and Able Writers—Is Your Section Represented ? Oak Hall Miss Emma Witmer, of Pine Grove, | is staying at E. K. Smith's at present John Kline spent part of last week among relatives in Altoona, Mrs Chas. Stamn, of Altoona, and Mrs. John Stamn, of Boalsbarg, called at the home of Mrs. EB. Peters on Fri. day. B. F. Homan purchased Williams property last week. J. J] Tressler, of Boalsburg, purchased the Tressler homestead in the suburbs of Oak Hall, and will occupy the farm in the spring. Mr. Tressler was formerly a resident of our town and we are glad to have him back again. the J. H. Waldo and David Homan, accompan. | ied by their sister Alma, spent several | days with their uncle, near Pine Hall, Mr. and Mrs. John Reish, of Centre | Barn- | Hall, were visitors at Nicholas hart’s on Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. A. W. Da.. spent Satur. | day at Pine Grove Mills. John Peters made a trip to Philadel. | phia last week. Mrs. E. K. Smith has been on the sick | list for the past week. George Ralston and family, of Le mont, spent Sunday at Clayton Etter’s. Miss Marshall and brother, of Roorps- burg, were recent guests at the home of M. W. Benner, Port Matilda. Our leading merchants, S. R W.G. L Crain & Son and E Kinney, have in stock a fine selex Christmas goods for both old and Call ou them early and make your lections. Mrs. Susie Jones, from of the late Dorsey Jones, Philip Young's house in thi W. T. Hoover, our hardware man, has in stock a fine lot of coasting sleds, horse blankets, robes, whips and sleigh bells, selzcted for the Christmas trade The hunting season has closed, yet the reports of the hunters’ guns can be heard along the mountain range. The P. R. R. Co. has made a much needed improvement in the raiiroad yard at this place, providing greater conven Pringle, er & Mc tion of young e Olivia, widow now occupies § piace, fences in the shipping of props, paper | wood, etc. John Kelley, of Shadvdell, and Mrs. Mattie Cowher, of Sannyside, were united in the bonds of matrimony on Tharsday, Dec. 10; we wish pleasant journey through life, Mrs. Ellen Adams, of Shadydell, who has for some time been quite ill with pueumonia, is slowly improving Aaronsburg. Luke Swabb, of Pittsburg, is paying his mother a visit. T. W. Kreamer, of Renovo, spent a few days with his brother. id law. A. S. Stover, on North street Miss Cordelia Acker, of Potter's Mills, spent Sanday with her parents and other friends. Samuel Gettig and wife, Bank, were scen in week. The Reformer hold a Xmas ente: eve, and the Lutheran evenivg Mr. Pierce and wife are few weeks with Nis mother of Mrs. Pierce Mrs. Phillips is visiting her aged moth. er in Freeburg this week. own one « Xmas Xmas iment on schoo! om spending a Caroline Mayes, Plum Grove. Bigler Shafer and his father Sundayed at the home of Victor Anman, James Keller, of Kellerville, and Geo. Goodheart, of Centre Hill, spent a few | days last week in Lewistown, John Emerick and wife and Plorence Dunkle, of Centre Hall, spent Saturday with Mrs. Eliza Stump. P. A. Auman and family and |. H. Auman and family spent Sunday at V, A. Auman’s, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 17, 1903, Muddy Creek. Prof. D. M. Wolf is making kis home with |]. W. Evans. S. W. Ripka is cutting props for A. C. Confer, Robt, Finkle was hauling wheat to Spring Mills this week. Peter Auman, from Soring Mills, is at work fitting the seats for the Lutheran church. Has Transpired in the Various | them a | The Georgesval'ey scribe stated last week that the Muddy Creek scribe had A narrow escape; thinking he was back | at bis old trade on the t-olley car ard | | thoughtlessly pulled the WIODR String | The string | that the Muddy Creek scribe pulled was | | and had a ternbie blowout. the string that leadsto the main office | where the George's valley scribe fries | what a blowout that made. No new case of smallpox, Harvey Wert was sawing wood and | Hosterman shredding fodder for J. A last week The George's valley scribe stated last | week that the famous trapper mentioned last week would like to take a trip to Altoona to trap for butterflies, catfish and skavks, if be could get boarding for more than two day's at a time. The Muddy Creek scribe will guarantee bim boarding up on Fox street and Skunk ave, there he will find a botel with big letters on the outside : trappers asylum, | There the famous trappers can get ad- mittance, Church was well attended in the school | hous= on Sunday afternoon and the pas tor, Rev, Rearick, delivered a very able discourse. Henry Lingle is hauling props for A. C. Confer. Sam’l Ulrich was through our vicinity buying some apple lumber, he pays fio per m. Plain white and fancy vests, single and double breasted anything be more appropriate ? values that enter Sim the Clothier, could the into these vests of ours. Full dress vests See Penn Cave. The big meeting in Brush valley, held by the E her's lay , WAS we! 1 Satur- attende day and Sun evens John Re im hittle Tun ace unanie to ¢ am, wh I wonde Well, | your sieighs. Emaouel White and son Wallace were to Axemann butchering Cyrus Schreckevgast, from Union Co , spent a few days in Centre county help ing his brother to buicher and visiting his friends and relatives, The vumber of J] M. Ream's game was 6 wild turkeys, 4 preasants, 13 gray squirrels, 11 rabbits, for the season Hurrah for the Christmas presents and toys and candies, The Grenoble brothers are about done sawing and are making ready for the next tract, Elmer Rossman was the guest of Mr Hough Sunday evening Miss Maud Bungord was seen in Brush valley Sanday evening. English kit bags al $4 10 $15 gat solid leather Nittany. The show here or well themse ives very Webaer, attended; those much Rosa where she ex Sheats | il the Hotel ¢ Don't forget the ’ the bh Wm day night; p Evangelical charct I ally invited, ream Mauck's roceedls for benef me of iverybody cordi Sunday night was the yet this winter, coldest night Nearly all our young folks attended the oyster snapper at Lamar oa Saturday night, Mrs. Charley Vearick, of Walker, was | guest of H. R. Zerby and family on Saturday last, Mrs. G. W. Young was to Hublers. {burg one day last week helping her | daughter Mrs. Geo Harpster to butcher, Harry and Allen Yarnell visited friends at Walker on Sunday. { It your selections fail to "please or fit, after Christmas we'll exchange or refund | the money. Sim the Clothier. Elmer 8 vou will have quite a distance | to go after the flitting on Thursday. Hublersburg. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Wm. Zerby, from Georgesvalley, visited | at the home of P. A. Auman’s on Friday last, : Sober. Mrs. Sadie Zerby is at Mt, Hill keep- ing house for O. A. Jamison while Mrs, Jamison is spending a few days visiting with friends in Altoona. Clayton Wolfe made a business trip to Milibeim on Wednesday. Dan’l Shook is hauling lime up from Pine Creek which they will use on the Shook Bros. peach orchard, Milton Vonada and sister Mabel are housed up with a sore throat; the latter is also suffering with pink eye, Wert Bro's, from Brushivalley, were in this vicinity hulling clover seed, Rose Alexander spent Sunday at Green Briar, Catarrh Cannot be Cured With loeal pPRiications. As they cannot reach the seat of the disease, Catarth is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to an It you must take Internal remedies, I's Ca arrh Cure Is taken internally and ets directly on the blood and mucous sur. ren, Halts Catarrh Cure Is not & quack Ireetiy on combinat duces sue! "3 Elliovey & 00, Props, Toledo, 0. Bo SL Vali Pie are tho best, We notice that even skating doesn’t | move so smoothly as one might think There are numerous ‘ups’ and “downs.’’ | Of course the downs, in this instance are | the hardest to get over, | Walter Ager’s bay baler is doing an | exiensive business among the farmers | around town, Some one must have dumped a car load of skunks in our midst. The atmo- sphere is seldom without a peculiar odor. | EB. M. Deitrick visited his friend Joe! | Stover, at Zion, last Sunday. Miss Grace Miller, who spent a few | days with merchant Geo, Hoy's, re. | turned to her home in Lock Haven. Keep the Christmas entertainment on Christmas eve (Thursday) in mind. Protracted meeting is still in progress. Cur three efficient instructors of the public schools of this place, Profs. A P. Weaver, H. F., Yearick and Loyd Markle, as well as the resident instruc. tors, W. H, Markle, W. H. Minnick, IL H. Yocum and Emory Deitrick, who are teaching elsewhere in the township, are [ looking forward 10 the Teachers’ Insti tute at Philipsburg, anticipatiog an in. teresting and profitable week, What Shall W Have for Dosrt ? This question arises in the family every day Let us answer It today. Try JellhO, a delle fons and healthful dessert, Prepared in two minutes. No boiling! No baking! Simply add boiling water and set to 00ol. FIAVOrs t= Lemon, Orange, Kaspberry and Strawberry Got a package at your grooes today. 10 cents: “wu out his skuuk fat and you can imagine | PICTORIAL PUZZLE. FIND HIDDEN FISHER MAN, GIRL AND OAR ANSWER TO LAT WEEK § PUZZLE : —~ Hidden horse is directly beneath body of | horse in foreground. front of kuees of horse in foreground Rebersburg. Last Friday morning was the coldest morning we have had this winter, 4 de- | grees below zero. | Mrs. Catharine Bowersox is spending this week in Sugar valley visiting ber daughter, Mrs. H. A. Lamey. J. W_ Zeigler left on Monday morning for Virginia to visit his parents, We wish him a Prof day ever picasant Harring (rit ip n's concert on Satur * Bigh schoo! room wa by we | was a su s through put your buggies away and get | #70 U7 we are informed, bBave a medicine show in the near future 10 remain one week Rebersharg, is to C.J] Greninger, the up to-date miller at Wolit's Store, having rented the Me. | chanics’ roller mill from D. B. Weaver, | informs us that he has placed a "Ther. | mal” wheat steamer in his mill, which is | a great improvement and the ‘Little | Giant” assures his patroos that be is! fully prepared to furnish the very best flour in coldest weather Neckwear at 25¢. in the pew shapes and stunners, every OOiors Freguine one of them Sim the Clothier Ferguson. We need rain before hard winter sets ire Housman, ness in this section aN oon t tr and grass of ( chased of bor Decker Among those on the sick list are Mrs Joseph Hov, Mrs. George Corl, Misses | Bella Miller, Emma Corl and Mabel Corl. The Pine Hall Reformed 8. 8 to bold its Christmas Christmas evening expects entertainment If your selections fail to please or fit after Christmas we'll exchange or refund the money. Sim the Clothier Julian. Ita Davis, Jr, who has been very poorly for the past few weeks is im: proving slowly, Mrs. Rey. Tallhelm is spending a few days with ber daughter in Altoona, Miss Ella Marray is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Carans of Tyrone Edward Bullock, our agent, made a flying trip to Clearfield on Saturday. Mills Alexander met with quite a loss Wednesday night ; his blacksmith shop and all the tools, beside a lot of other things were entirely destroyed by fire, Doa't forget the Christmas entertain. ment on Thursday eve; it will be fine, As Mr. Dillen is using every effirt to make it a success. There will also be a Christmas tree, All persons are invited to bring thelr presents on Thursday afternoon. There will be proper persous to take charge of everything, Smullton. Israel Haugh and wife were visiting | at Spring Mus the past week, Mayme Wolfe spent Sanday at home. Dr. P. A. Smith, of Madisonburg, was seen in our community several times last week; we understand that he is building up quite an extensive practice in his community, We have quite a lot of sick people In our midst. Among them are the follows log: A K. Strayer, 8. K. Faust, Adam Grenloger, Mrs. W. B. Bair, Mrs. J. 8. Emerick, Mrs. Carrie Detwiler and Jacob Waliger, Clyde Waite had the misfortune of cut. ting his foot while engaged in cutting ~Pinest mackerel ever brought 10 Bellefonte, at Sechler’s—try ‘em, Turn left sige of picture down. | shooter, as be shot 12 shots for {she was highly esteemed Hidden man is direetly in Section-boss P, J. McDonnell of this | place, has again captured the annual | cash prize offered uy the P. KR. R. com. pany lor the best condition of the track, | Pat has a great big heart thumping in | bis bosom and he could not resist the { pleasure of sharing liberally with his | trackmen who were as much pleased as | he himself was, —. Postmaster A. J. St. Clair is on a visit | to his daughter, Mrs. Wm, Ballick, at | Punxsutawney, | Mrs. Simon Sellers, of Stormstown, | and Mrs, Wilson Way, of State College, were pleasant visitors at the home of the | Misses Fisher, | Miss Annie Rich, who has been visit. ing friends ‘at Newcozstie for over three weeks, returned home on 8 sturday. | | Unionville, Mary E. Griest accompanied her sis ter-in-law, Mrs. Charles R Griest, to Barusboro, where she will spend her Christmas, Emma Wolislagie, of Tyrone, is visit. IDE her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John iolislagle, Howard Musser came down Beliwood last Satverizy with a eye,” the result of an accident “black Mrs. Charles Murray and Mrs. Joseph | Swisher and daughter Frances, three of Julian's most popular ladies, were pleas. ant shoppers in town on Monday, Our vilisge blackswiin, Harry Linder- swith, on Monday morning toed and caulked 33 shoes before breakfast. Har- ry’s a hustler, to be sure, Mrs. Geo. W. Morsison Is off on a week's visit to her son, G, Durbin Mor- | rison, at Altoona. Lemont. Mrs. Berry Rav, of Altoona, is spend. Bg a few weeks among friends here. John Mitchell transacted Bellefonte on Friday. Cal business in Etters is champion hog | 3 hogs Cal, or the! p lor crueity to our you bett Oe ot er let up ou that e wil lake y¢ u ughter spent Sun. Al Grove 4 ot a few days last Eimer Ev of few days last Helen Thom; after spending a few days in Altoona bas returned home gain Etta Shadle, of Philadelphia, is spend- ing a few weeks with ber sister Lizzie. ey, rg. spent a week with bis family. sOon, Della Meese, of State College, passed throogh our town last week. We are sorry to note the death of Mabe! Osman who bad typhoid fever: by all who knew her; she was 137 years and 6 wonths of age. eects peat pattera the wide Eng } } the ( Pine Creek Mills. Clor Dir place, IRiness ges purchased th which he wi ward p prunes, figs and raisins Hoy's School District. N. A. Duck and Chas. Rachau went to Harter, W. Va.,on Monday. The protracted meeting is still in pro- | gress in the Batbesda church, The West Brushvalley scribe is poking | his nose too much into other people's | business. He is liable of haviog his nose | hurt and then the merchant in Buzzards Glory will have tosend for more Barker's | nerve and bove limiment which is highly | recommended for such bruises, : FOR THE HOLIDAYS wear the correct Evering Clothes bearing this famous mark Jilfred Benjamin @ MAKERS 3 NEW YORK BENJAMIN Dress Suits and Tux- edos are custom-made ready- to-wear. Fabrics double- shrunk by special process in the BENJAMIN plant. Fit per- fect, because measured on a model of your figure. Styles exact copies of fine custom models. Tailoring superior, because in BENJAMIN sanitary workrooms by salaried experts ~not in Salons (ei: tary sweat-shops by ) Nt piece-workers. ! | mouth, is still progressing. | with an abscess The revival at the M. E. church which has been in progress for more than a Some 40 or 50 persons have been converted and it is hoped that masy more will be gathered iulo the fold before it cioses A. J. Griest is harvesting Mrs. Sophia Stover in the bead 53-inch ice. is seriously {il is still unable to be in the T. E. Griest tore, stor Soap and DECK WelAr effects, all n a The stores are well filled with holiday 4 goods, There were guite a sumber of dressed bogs shipped daring the week The cold svap is ripening the ice crop. The second wave reached here on Mon: dav. Geo. Michael took possession of the Ulrich property south of town last week A. seen in town last week. S in town oa Satarday, be is getting ready to move on his farm i= the spring. Wm. Mauck, of Haston, on Monday AM Chester cou was around uly, came back on Saturday to buy more apple trees in this section will soon be past Lumbering al hiog of the Keunedy. James Smetzel E ) IO WOK Geo. Harm was a guest at Dietz's on Sunday. I. F. Dietz and wife were over in Pennsvaliey on a business trip a few davs last week, Wm. Pletcher was business last Friday. has got able again to Franklin Turkeys are selling in this valley for | 15 10 16cts per 1b. Iskey Pletcher, who has been sick for | some time, is improving some at this writing. Geo. Jacobs is not very wzil, Mrs. Nancy Confer is spending a few days with her son Jacob Confer. Grampian. Miss Minnie Widemire, who is teach. ing at Ansonville, visited her parents | over Sunday. It has been reported that there are two cases of small-pox ; the victims are the children of Geo. Freeman, : Saturday morning as Pierce Duck was coming home from work be had the mis. fortune of steppiog on a wail, ruoning it | into his foot, The Harbison - Walker Co. are retub. ing the boilers at the Widemire brick plant, The night fireman at the kilns at the brick yard has been laid off on a snooze for the last two weeks | ==White Malaga grapes—at Scchlers | =a very fine article, Madisonburg. of last week with their daughter, Mrs. Eliza Strayer, at Parvin, Adam Vearick and wife, fom Lamar, weis the guests of W. KE. Yearick last week, J. BE. Miller and Mrs, Amanda Miller Cost no more than ready-made, Your money ind BENJI Evening Clots at our store only. MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. | and davghter, Miss took § business trip to Rebersburg on Saturday, © H. N, Fiedler and wife, D. 1. Fiedler Bessie, spent Sanday at Snydertown. g Mrs. D. C. Caria and son William are of her Mr, and Mrs, this week. Rich colors in the new weav2s of our 50. tes. Sim the Clothier, ad PROFIT The matter of feed is of tremendous importance to the Wrong Right feeding is profit. farmer. Jos " The up-to-date farmer knows feeding is Harter, from Georgesvalley, was P. Gramley, of Messermerville, was Lance, the applewood man of in Bellefonte on | J. N Royer and wife spent a few days from | | are are thin and weak and a blood food if t! Se 0 Em 1] food ; the C 4 1 1 y makes fiesh Buffalo Run. | The meeting at Paradise has proven | somewhat! a success. Fred Hartsock and Miss Lily Stine | are on the sick list, The dog owned by Jacob Cast (the butcher at Waddle) performed some sigos of madness—killing three calves, oue bog, nine chickens, and began chew. ing the front legs of one of his horses, when a vearby neighbor happening to discover the ferocious animal, killed the | dog before doing further damage. The season for butchering has been full of inspiration and jovial feasts all along the line; whea Thos. Huey was the last one to annihilate seven of his O. LL. cluding a coupie of fine turkeys, which were gooibilated the second time at a toothsome dinner The Stony Point schoo! is making pre- J as entertainment to All are invited to parations for e given Deg alienc Mothers and Daughters AUNT DINAH'S OLD VIRGINIA HerbTea A BOON TO WOMANHKIND tance to nature in bringing takes pla ut dis setions of the system. It is a strengthening tor It | keep the roses in a girl's cheeks and prevent that tendency to de which so often endangers her life at this crit al pr nt in develop This Herb Tea of corresponding i assistance to mats i mothers at i 1 at this time A woman will tv the knowl Many are the the value of Aunt and are grateful nee it of the greatest as { about the change =» | Arranging the natura eo with fur w cline i Kov. 86, THR te please send me Bs Virginia th Nn 3 wid hed Mews Many Bruns Y.. Deo b 198 4 Virginie ar before 1 had pure It does all you ACRERNAR, YE Winslow Av, Chioage. « Price, 35s ing one Nes J 3 Prepared br Bamline Wiserd 8) Ga HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM Oures the Cold, Trevents Pacumonia. He : : | HAMLINS BLOOD & LIVER PILLS For Torpid Liver and { wm. The netipati POR BALE AND RECOMMENDED BY C. M, Parrish, druggist, Bellefonte, Pa. »TO CONSUMPTIVES. he undersigned having been restored ta heath by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread duenne Consumption, is anxious Lo make known to bis feliow sullerers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charges) a copy of the presoription weed whi Vey will Sind a sure cure for Comsnmptiva, wim, Cota Rroschiths and o'1iheost and Ling Maladies, le bogpws sll sufferers wii ny I sremecy, sit in invaluable, Those desing the prescrintion, which will est them pahing, and mav prove a blessing, will pleas addren, Fer. EDWARD A. 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