THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 14, 1904. Paox 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 Represented ? Shingletown. § ie K { a visit to her " Mrs. Maggie Kubn paid a visit to { there are only a few that have that kiod | and they want §6 per load. cousins Wm. P. Kuhn and family of Bellefonte, Grant Thomas and Thomas of Wyoming, are visiting the former's parents Miss Houtz, of Selinsgrove, in com- pany with Miss Felty, were royally en tertained at the home of their uncle Emanuel Musser at State College. Mrs. Lewis Thomas is quite ill at writing. Miss Martha Everhart, had been ill, is somewhat improving. Sadie Fry has returned from the Belle- fonte hospital and seems quite well, Had fine sleighing a week ago Among the notable events in the going out of the old and the coming in of the new year, was the big dinner at IL. W, Kimport’s country home in Boalsburg on the 31st of Dec. where a number of guests assembled to partake of a 20 pound gobbler and all the side fixtures that usually go with such a dinner. On New Year’t day the old Levi Krebs home was a joyous gathering in hovor of D. C. Krebs and bride, Ora Krebs and lady of Tyrone. The old home was as cheery as a May dav, and Mr. and Mrs J. C. Corl made everybody feel welcome to the New Years turkey with all the other dainties that usually go with such a dinner. at present this who Fruittown. Misses Virgin Kritzer, from Rock Grove and Blanche Phillips and Mary Jordan, from Heigh street, spent Sunday with their friend Miss Lydia Ishier, of this place. Mrs. Henry Moyer Our champion horse driver from Lone ly Hollow, who is driving G. R. Meiss'’ team, had a ranaway, and poor David was left all alone on Zion Hill is on the sick list Fred Royer and David Bohn and fami ly, from Potters Mills, spent Sunday at the home of Jacob Royer’s at this place Tuesday morning was the coldest we had this winter, as it was 30 below zero I wonder what the attraction is at the carpenter’s home at P. C, City for the gent at Potters Mills. There was a sled load of Old Fellows from this place went to the Boalsburg Lodge ou Saturday, they had the mis. fortune of getting in the snow drifts Pine Greek Mills. Wm. Krader and family, from Coburn | ber south of owl hollow ; | tion niece Miss Pearl | after his school closes, as he is not High Valley. The welcome visitor that came on Thursday was the Democrat, missed some items. A rumor came that Prince is housed up and the belle of the valley is taking | care of him. [I don’t think the valley will have a wedding on account of these cold days. Dr. Barker is busy all the time ; that | shows his medicine don't need recom- mendation ; it tells for itself ; his reputa- | tion 1s not only in our valley, it is over | the state ; that can be seen by the prac- tice he has. A rumor that Jess Suyder sold his tim. the considera is not known; that was the last tract for sale in that neighborhood. Pulp wood will be scarce in our valley ; Adam Martin, our school teacher, will take the Pine Creek creamery in hands satice fied with the skiming ; he wants a who e hog or none, Mr. Feece, called to see the scribe on Sunday and allso Jess Snyder; those gentlemen are always welcome, Fox hunting is all the go now. Hello, No. 1 scribe of Coburn, the No 2 scribe of High valley played havoc with ours ; be mentioued more gas and lots of other things too numerous to men- tion ; let nim go; the Wingarts are in the valley with their dogs and as likely as not they tree him ; William Rote is stationed at peak, 50 when he makes for the rocks he pulls on him. Pine Creck mill scribe said the High valley scribe is already talking politics; well, see, my friend, it takes longer to learn a joke as it will for a horse, so I will start in time, now when you understand ‘‘gee’’ and “haw’’ once, "bet-a wo'' will come by itself. Last Monday was the coldest day that I can remember of ; eight years ago as Sam Alter and I were hauling timber out of Kulp hollow that we judged was as cold, but last Monday it was colder yet. The scribe of Hoy's knows how to handle those medicine men ; I would advise all the medicine peddlers to keep away from him on ac- count of losing their reputations. I have no idea that the doctors will travel that territory, as they find sale here. school district lake beef and rabbit sausage the ar valley, mixed with gas Ball lead In Madisonburg. D Fiedler and children Fraoklinville, N. Y., on Frid Mr. Fiedler will Star hotel of timt city H. S. Rishe!l and W. business trip to Millheir Wm. C. Noll and wife spen at Rebersburg. W. P. Rishel, from Sanday with his family Wm. Douty and family, I burg, were the guests of R.A Sunday. Rev. J. A Rearick, Centre Hall, spent Monday at the home of Elias Fet. terhoff H. M. Fiedler and wife took a business Howard, from but had | Julian. There is fine sleighing. There are quite a few of our young | people attending the big meeting at Un- ionville, There was a sled load of young folks | from Bellefonte came to the home of { Oliver Irwin, on Thursday evening and | bad a merry time, { Don’t forget the dance at J. C. Nason’s | hall on Friday night. Preaching in the U. B. church on Sun. | day morning, 10 p. m. The Christmas eve. entertainment giv. { en by the grammar school was a grand success. In addition to this there was a fine tree. Mr, Dillen, the teacher, had a vice treat for each and every scholar, and there were valuable presents ou the tree for many Mr. Dillen is a fine instructor and deserves much credit from every parent Ira Dorris, Jr., who has been ill for some time 1s improving Miss Woomer, of Altoona, is 8 a few days with ber grandmother, } Mary Woomer We are very sorry to note that Y.ncent Harbridge isnot improving as he should; we hope that be may be able in a short time to get about again as he is a model young man. T. S. Sprankle, our barber, has left our city and moved in with his father-in law, T. A. Ardell is now at Philadelphia spending a few weeks with his daughter, The protracted meeting started last Sunday evening, well attended as might be by the mem. bers of the church. Tarn out and help your pastor along, he is doing all he can, There will be services in the UU. B church on Sunday morning at 10:30 a. m., by the Rev, Miss May Whitehead; all come, which was 15 not as F. T. Crider, of Bellefonte, spent a few hours in our town this week Irvin Gray, of Stormstown, is busy put. ting io a lot of logs for the coming spring He expects todo a good business here the coming summer There will be meeting held in the M. E church every night this week ; all are invited. A There will be a wedding in town bel our ne long Lemont. have electe Mrs i weeks with ber daughter in Mrs. Mary Payne last week with her mother Tobitha Brisbin is spending a fe Fred Herman, of Belliefou! day at his home, James Mitchel of a few weeks West Virg . spending among his friend john Mitchell and brother rRe transacted business in Bellefonte Mon day Ge Frank Mayes and wife with his sister Mrs. R spent Sunday ert Evey Aaronsburg. Richard Brooks and wife, of Centre | Hall, and Miss Lida Brooks, of Pleasant | Gap, spent a few days at the residence of | Thomas Hull. Curt Carper and Miss Regina Hubler, of Hublersburg, Sundayed with Mrs. | Charles and other friends, returning to | thier home on Monday, Mrs. Mary Burd isstaylng near Wood. | ward with Mr. Smith's a few weeks A sled load of young people of Mill heim were royally entertained by Wm. Gulsewite’s on Thursday evening of last week Miss Mary Stahl! returned from a two months’ visit to friends at Milton. Prof. Edgar Stover hired Warren Bow- er to take his scholars to Rebersburg on Friday afternoon on a two horse sled The Prof. surely has gained the good will of his pupils The local institute will be held in the Reformed church of this place on Friday evening and two sessions on Saturday. 118 parents a was observed by ion of this place, sr the Reformed cong: last week. Rev, Lau SETviCe In a very able Mrs. Emma Edmunds Keister, who has been to her bed for the past months, we are sorry to say, is not improving. onducted each manner, confined Pleasant Gap The young folks are taking advantage of the fine sleighing The Lutheran congregation last week purchased a fine vocalion from M. C. Gephart. They were helped by Mr. Carnegie paying half. Miss Rosie Hoover has been ill for the past few days. seriously a Miss Rose Smith is staying at J. Zeig- ier’s at present The funeral of Mrs, Isaac Noll day afternoon was largely attended. on Sun- lewis Ishler and Miss Laura Sampsel were married Wednesday. They have our best wishes another There is talk of the near future. wedding in will the to Tyrone to re Miss Aana Corl is 8 Edward Cowdri goe topping at | W. C. Bell is home work open aga 1 € 131 Sug Miss Martha ra few days aga'n Miller has f with sore throat Clayton Stover of Potters M 8. and Miss | Theresa Rachau, spent | gy. | ground, Murry’s School District. In spite of the cold and the snow the scribe has turned up again, Harvey Hough and fa uily, panied by our schoo! marm, Sunday in Sugar valley, We hear that Dan bought a new bug- | That is kind of queer to buy a | is deep on the | a sleigh ride, | buggy when the snow Look out for Blanche, There was a merry party Limbert’s on New Years eve, at A sled load of young people went to Aaronsburg on Tuesday aight and were royally entertained at the home of Nel son Wert, Protracted meeting Ev. church on Tuoesday Smith. began eve lewis Korman farm and will begin farmi C.J. Finkle ha teams bought A. P. engaged i and ties from h valley. That i Mr. De great attractic The Evangelical James Wert's on 8 G. W, Tress to give il 50 ker, of yu at at ar had h me fresh air on The singing school conducted by Pr Wise is an end and will close with a concert giving chance to show the peog have learned Hublersburg. about at the scholars yie what Mrs. Daniel Kern has after visiting her many friend tives in Altoona and Allegheny, also paid a visit to her son Geo. C. Kern and wife, of Pittsburg. As Mrs. Kern was away almost a month, we have no doubt bat that she enjoyed ber visit, 1 home The last week has seen many of the ice houses filled in our town, ice bei inches thick and clear iu many cases Willis Williams and er, of Beech Creek, vi fe g from 610 10 llams and wi Our singer tr as ily as pat sent 1d the person who a thing on an en. will try to t such Prover accom- Miss | Saturday) and | Benj. | DS “When the butter won't come put a penny in the churn,” is an old time dairy It often seems provi rb. though no one has ev treat- We will send you the penny, i e., a sample free. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 400 Pearl St., N. Y. a Fifial FW often overio rated these men shoul ¥ 3 y everyhod haps this article w en v for their servic ighten some one matter consid- the intention of lightened community, very seldom re. ceive any credit for such actions. While we have plenty of these good citizens, we Martha Reod Gladden It is always easier to forget the money home of the sister | we borrow than the money we lend were the who has never given th eration, at least this the writer, visited at Fred Stover’s on Sunday. trip to Lock Haven last week. married at Everybody is taking advantage of the | good sleighing and cold weather. Roy Rishel, from Georgesvalley, is staying with his uncle J. B. Rishel and is attending the academy at Coburn, Elsie Rishel was with her parents over Sanday. The sawmill is still busy sawing apple wood, early and late The scribe made a mistake last week which he will correct : Sawyer’s shed is not full of wood; that was a mistake Sawyer. Mrs. Wm. Soavely is on the sick Ii Henry Snavely is still in need of a cook; he had one engaged, but did not come yet, There are many asses in gold harness, { the bride. at Cassons burg, Fa Green's Pharmacy, BELLEFONTE, PA. st State College. ET — Last Friday evening a crowd of jolly girls of State College, gave a leap year sledding party to Bellefonte; the girls took the boys’ place in every respect,and | it is said they made gallant escorts. They spent the evening at the Miller | home on Willowbank street, where they | were royally entertained after which sup. per was served at the city restaurant, The crowd was composed of the follow- ing persons : Margaret Stephens, Sara Markle, Emma Daywalt, Annie Stevens, Eleanor Ewing, Cora Fulton, Clara Jack- son, Emma Stevens, Theo. Acker, Hetty Smull, Cora Edmiston, Will Hocken ber. ry, Geo. Love, Geo. Resides, Charles Pen- | nington, John Weaver, Elliott Saures, John Suvyder, Oscar Harvey, Joe Harvey, Harry Sauers, James Fulton. Muddy Creek. The Lutheran church is about com. pleted except the windows, J A. Wagner moved to Spring Mills on Monday. Rumors are circulating that Frank McClellan will move in G. H. Long's | house in the spring | Abs. Harter thinks of returning in the spring as he is getting most too old to | work se hard. J. P. Heckman is on the sick list. | Jerry Rishel was seen in our vicinity this week. The sale of W. M. Musser was well at. tended on Saturday and things brought fair prices. | Ig Ser AAA EN ’ Dyspepsia Tablets Company--Attention ! General Orders No, 2706. “You will at once open an active campaign against the common enemy Dysrresia Axo Inpiarstion who possess the city of Bellefonte. my “Attack the enemy in force and rescne every Dyspeptic now held prisoner. Fillmore. “Satorpay, Jaxvary 16, you will bring to our Headquarters—Green's Pharmacy—all prisoners of Dyspepsia, where each will be furnished Amsorvrery Freer, a full size (2560 box) of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. “You will inform any Dyspeptic located outside of the eity of Bellefonte that they may obtain a free package (full size) by sending a two-cent stamp to Headquarters. “Instruct Green's Pharmacy to charge 25 cents for each package after the first fifty packages have been given away, and to inform each purchaser that if prompt relief is not obtained, the purchase price will be refunded at their store. OAPTAIN REXALL, Adjutant. Free Distribution one day only, Jan. 16, beginning at 8 A. M. REXALL DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ARE WARRANTED TO CURE ALL FORMS OF DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. Money will be refunded, exactly as printed om package, in case of dissatisfaction, Price 25 cents, at our plore or by mail. GREEN'S PHARMACY, - Bush House Block, Bellefonte Pa. Ring out the old, ring in the new, A new scribe came to town last week. George Eckley is recovering from a sick spell. Miles Gross returned unexpectedly last week, It is rather strange as much cold weather as there has been that ice is worth twenty-five cents a load. What Shall We Have for Dessert ? This question arises in the family every day Lot us answer it today. Try Jell-O, a delle fous and healthful dessert. Prepared In two minutes. No boiling! No baking! Simply add bolling water and set to cool. Flavors 1 Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Sirawberry Got » package at your grooes today. 10 conts. wu
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