THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 21, 1904, 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 ? Harris Twp. Services are being held in the Re- | formed church this week continuing un- til Sunday evening on Sunday morning. At a meeting held in the school build ing in Boalsburg on Tuesday evening, arrangements were made for a reading room ; the building known asthe Metho- dist church was purchased by Theodore | to get through, Pleasant Gap. The sleighing is ine here save for the drifted condition of tbe roads. Some of them had to be shoveled open to be able On Thursday evening a party of young and middle aged started down to spend the evening at Epley Gentzels, but only succeeded in getting as far as Spicher’s hill, when they turn ed around and came back to Joseph Tresslers, where they passed a very en. joyable evening. But they did not give { up the idea of going to Gentzels, and on Friday evening after the way had been opened they went down to Gentzels, They were royally entertained and treat. ed to all the delicacies of the season. Frank Barnes had his lady friend from Bellefonte out to our town to Methodist meeting on Saturday eveniog. Mr. Obrien from State College spent | Saturday evening at Henry Twitmyer's. Communion service The Methodist revival is still in pro | gress with four conversions so far Boal, who will have it enlarged and re- | paired and will also furnish the litera- ture. The Odd Fellows celebrated theirtwen Edward Meese and family, of Cole ville, Sundayed at E. K. Kellers. Mrs. William Bodle the past week. has been very ill John Larimer, wife and son, were call ers at William Florey's Sanday after. I noon. ty-ninth anniversary on Thursday even. ing; a turkey dinner was served. A party of young people were enter. tained at the home of Miss Bessie Sear- son, on Wednesday evening. A number of people spent Wednesday Robert Wasson was a caller at Bell's Saturday evening. The members of the Lutheran charch { will begin work on the Sunday school room on Tuesday. They expect to paper | it and get new carpet and chairs which evening at the Stuart home at State Col- | lege. Frederick Myers and wife, of Fair brook, visited here last week. Alvin Myers, Wilfred Fry, and Riley | this week. Hunter from the mountain city, spent a | few days here, Thomas Gray, here, of Woolrich visited | bad weather Miss Maude Iryin of Penn’a. Furnace, | was a guest at the turkey dinner om Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Jacobs are visiting friends in Altoona. will make it much more inviting. Will Lights expects to start for home Then there will be weeping and wailing. ledding party from State College and Fillmore was a failure on account of and drifted roads; they were going to H. K. Mattern’s, at Julian William Wells moved to Dicks run on last Friday. The sale of Miss Kate Murray was { largely attended. T. R. Weber is visiting in Lancaster | county. W. G. Mothersbaugh is visititing his brother at Williamsport. | York state with her John Kimport made a business trip to | Penna. Furnace last week David Lohr, who spent a number of years in Iowa, is visiting Centre county friends. Muddy Creek. Mr. and Mrs W. M. Krader, from Coburn, spent the past week with Mrs. H. M. Crain, Don’t forget the caucus on next Satur ay afternoon. . list J. 1. Jamison is not improving very much. A new book was written in our val- ley. The name of it is punch and Judas; it will be placed on the market as soon as there is enough on hand, A. P. Heckman and family spent Sun. dav with his father.in law, H. Yonada. Some people act as though they never heard of smallpox before. We this winter. Mrs. James Decker, fron Pine Grove Mills, bas been in our vicinity for the past week. F. B. Herman expects to go back to Altoona this week, Barbara Zettel is visiting among friends this wi ek. Edward Lingle expects to commence housekeeping in the spring, where Dan. jel Minnic lives. ~ Wingate. I. P. Heckman is still on the sick Geo. Summers, of this place, is con. valesing after an attack of indigestion He was very low for several days but at present is doing nicely. Miss Gertie Summers, of Howard, vis. ited at Huntingdon, ber former home, on her return spent a couple of days with her brother Geo Summers and family, of this place. There is to be a wedding soon, the con- tracting parties are John EB. Eckert, of had it | er has made any Miss Esther Gray has after spending several returned home weeks in New sister, Mrs. Hart. Sock. Thos. Burns has rheumatism, Chas. Hartsock and family day at George Clark's Mrs. Walter Stine was taken suddenly ill from eating caaped ! is getting along very well 2 een laid ap with the spent Sun Oy ett David Steiner after a week's Snow Shoe, has returoed home. JONAS STING morning of diseases incid he having passed his 86 vear. He lived in Buffalo Ran valley all his He was a good friend and neighbor aud one of our best citizens as well as a consis tant member of the M. FE. church at Waddle Funeral services will be beld at his home today, Thursday; ment in Grays cemetery He leaves a widow and the following child: wil iam, of Johusouburg ; John, of Benore ; Jonas, Jr, and George, of Buffalo Run : Mrs. Gates and Thomas, of Elmira: Mrs. Thomas, of Benore ; Mrs. Hoy. of Waddie, and Mrs. Sellars, of Dan- garvin. SR Monday to old age inter- en Romola. It has been some time since the report. announcement from this place and I think it is on accouut of mercury dancing around zero. Bat if the smallpox will just stay away we will try and breast all other practices that may come in our way Mrs. J. E. Welsh is on the sick list, but we are hopeful for her recovery soon. The young people's society at this place held a box social Friday which was largely attended. The young people of this place deserve much credit for the earnestness manifest along this line, R. A. Poorman was seen driving out towards Howard, The saw mill that was 10 be here came at last and it will not be long till you bear the hum of industry and the daily sound of the whistle. The mill will be run by Roland Mann. Now here is a | chance for you to get your sawing done, this piace and Mary Wilson, of Bush Hol. low. John bas waited a long time for a wife but found one at last—our hand John, We are sorry to announce that Mrs. Lewis Aikey is confined to the house with and with dispatch I wonder what attraction Jacob has up the road. Better look out the snow is very deep up there. sickness; did not hear what the ailment | was. Miss Annie Brown, of this place, is con- fined to the house with quinsy. There will be memorial services in the Evangelical church Sunday, Jan. jist, at 2 p. m, for Emma and Julia Murray. The P. R. R. Co. has erected a coal wharf at this place, for the purpose of coaling heavy loaded engines west. Farmer's Mills. Keep on the lookout, the wedding bells will soon be ringing. Wm. Keller is in this community saw- ing wood with his gasoline engine. Wonder who S. G. accompanied home from spelling school last Tuesday night? Mrs. D. W. Ziegler spent a few days : with M. L. Rishel’s last week, J. F. Emerick, saddler of this section, is kept busy at present M T.Z. next time you go to spelling school hold to what you have got. H. F. Schreckengost has made a fine robe from coon hides, 30 hides, i i | ! : A young man from Jacksonville came out here to look after the interest of his brother-in-law. Be careful Clarence. Fillmore. We are surely having au old fashioned winter such as our grandfathers tell about, H. C. Huey and family spent Sunday in Bald Eagle The entertainment at Sellers’ was not very well attended. A revival meeting is being held at Pleasant Hill school house. Boys, keep the roads opaa or you wil get no mail, We are very sorry to lose one of our townsman 8. K. Wisser as he is going to move to Bellefonte in the spring. Yarnell. school On account of the snow being so deep quite a few people have returned from | the woods, where they were employed, Frank Jacobs has secured work as fire- man on a train running from Jersey Shore to Renovo, and will move soon. It contains some | We are sorry to lose such a good citizen. Mrs. Oscar Fetzer is on the sick list, Wonder what attraction A. C. H. has | also Mrs. Harris Poorman, at Spring Mills ? J. H. Rishel is not improving very much at this writing. The lodge is making lots of progres, it received a new member on Friday night, ~Krumrine's Instantanious Headache Powders will relieve the most obstinate | cases of nervous and sick headache, 10 cents, tf 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 boiling water and set to 000l, Flavors 1 Lemon, Oranges, Raspberry and Strawberry Bot a package at your grooes today. 10 cents wit Miss Mary Croft has gone to Gorton Heights to care for her sister who is 111. Miss Olive Watkins will spend the balance of the winter with her sister, Mrs. Thos. Croft, Beaver Dam. We are having zero weather along. Jacob Jamison and J, P. Hellman are still on the sick list, Mrs Victor Auman is staying with her father, who is seriously ill, Edwin Zerby was home over Sanday. Myrph, the jeweler, is kept busy night and day. ~Men's §3 patent colt shoes, now $2.25, Yeager a Java has right PICTORIAL PUZZLE. FIND THE REFEI PuzzLe its back outlined ANSWER TO LAST directly behind hunter, be hind his feet. Invert picture. First h breast touching hind legs of hidden dog Penn Cave. Daniel Homan will leave the farm in the spring. Ham. Schreckengast, the hunter, shot 4 foxes this season lucky Rev. Cress, of Centre Hall, had a bad accident while he was out sleighing on Tuesday afternoon His horse took fright and got the best of him, up the sleigh and hurting him and ing the sieigh. The animal wa ed by Mr. Durst A. Lim! started in Moudav, in Maud Readers making ittie Sugar valley. 1 had the going home ng vging class on lack of Cleaveland Eungar n from catching a coon while schoo! on Tuesday even Prof. Wise closed his Thursday evening The spelling school of Prof. | man was well atteadea Penn Hall. Sleighing is excellent at present Amos Koch, wife and daughter Ruth, of Pine Grove, were visiting friends at this place. Only a few of the teachers from this township attended the local institute held at Aaronsburg on Friday evening and Saturday. J. C. Condo and the Mever Buggy Co, of this place, have both disposed of all their sleighs. And there is a demand for more every day Mrs. Sara L list, B Fisher is yet on the sick Miss Lucy Musser went 10 Altoona on Monday, 10 attend the funeral of her un. cle, Peter Rearick. James Sheesley is dangerously ill at the home of his father, Geo. Sheesiey, with typhoid fever. He came home from Virginia only a few weeks ago. Frederick Mover who was housed ap nearly all winter is able to be out again Miss Mame Rossman spent a few days at Aaronsburg, with her sister Mrs, Nel. son Wert, West Brushvalley. Those who transacted business at the county seat were the following: B. F. Grenoble and Jas Duck H. M. Wert and family aud Mrs. Jas Duck paid a visit to Wm. C. Burrells on Saturday. Reuben and John Wert, Jr., and Abner Rossman were pleasant callers to Sam’l Beck on Saturday. A. E. Limbert is busily enzaged in working in Little Sugarvalley The people are making use of the ex. cellent sleighing hauling sled loads of farm products to market, A sled load of people from this place were to the Loop to meeting last week. Hello! Mt. Union scribe! are you sleep ing or where are you that we fall to see your items in the paper, Some of our young folks were to Madi. sonburg on Saturday evening to attend the exhibition which was held by the town boys, James Wert transacted Penn's valley on Friday. business in ~Boys' $1 50 dresshoes, now $1.00. Yeager & Davis. Traveler's Gap. Fiddler's rest has struck our city, since the last rebellion of these cold winter snaps. Mrs. James Miller is on the sick list. Dick was making baskets on Sunday, on account of business being brisk; everybody should come and see his stock on hand. Professor Willis Breon was a visitor at L. P. Smith's on Sunday, I wonder who that young men was that came on four wheels to our neigh: borhood to see his best girl 7 somebody should be so kind snd give him a sleigh, when we have such good sleighing, Jan. 23, 1904, which comes next Satur. day, Is fized to hold the democratic caucus ; turn out all of you that have a Suit, and 40 your very best for the Bast ~Men's §3 ensmel Yeager a Davis, vet, 3ow $2 as, Turn left Luse | LEE AND side of picture down. Hidden dog is by his left leg, its nose touching stones {dden bird is in bushes behind hunter, its Second bird is in front of hunter, J Port Matilda. Ww. Robt, of | Pittsburg, | Creek, were recent visitors at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Williams, | place. S. Williams and Neil, The last snow falli | in the roads badly, 1 {for C. M Chase's make | regular trips [rom the mountain wit per wood 4 aking it to Impossibie their h pa teams Coburn. Tuesday morning 20° below zero Many of our people attended the horse sale at Millbeim Tuesday. J. ML. Baker, of logleby, was a Sanday visitor at the pome of G. B. Shaffer. W._ E. Hostermano and wife and Mrs T. H. Motz, all of near Woodward, visit ed their sick sister Miss Bertha Hoster. man on Saturday. of this | | Wise are on the sick list, | a standstill and William Roup, of Spruce | A visit to Slarvat) bere has drifted | | Harvey Vonada and Frank Confer, of | near Woodward, visited here on Satur. | day. Mrs. Sarah Jave Rote (nee Snavely) died on Saturday at the age of 62 years, | 1 month and 6 days. She is survived by her husband John Rote, and brothers and sisters. Fuoeral were conducted on Lauffer, the Reformed which she was a member, of church, Those on the sick Spigiemeyer, Mrs. J. E. Harter and John Bowersox Jonas Auman is still boarding at the old place. Harrycouldn't oust him. He and Harry earn the flour and George the appiebutter Lemont, Pheobe Miller, of Shingletown, is spending a few days with her sister Mrs, Herman, Frank Holderman, of Bellefonte, spent Friday evening with his grandparents, A. | Holderman, | Myrtle William, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Rishel. Mrs. James Williams, of Bellefonte, is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. John Glenn, The social that was held at Mrs. John Glenn's on Tuesday evening was largely attended. John Weaver, of this place, died on Saturday evening; he had been sick all winter; he leaves a wife and nine child. | ren, 34 grandchildren and 6 greatgrand. children to mourn his loss. Interment | was made in Tyrone on Tuesday after | noon; he was 76 years old, Mrs. Linn Bottorf, who has been visit ing here for several weeks, has gone to | her home in Curwensyille, | Andy Hassluger who has been housed { up with erysipeias is able to be oat again, Cornelius Dale is seriously ill with pneumonia, we hope for his speedy re. covery. Madisonburg. K. A. Miller and D. C. Carls took a Busines trip to Bellefonte on Wednes. ay. Jacob Long and wife spent Tuesday with friends at Rebersburg, Mrs. Alice KE. Duck, from Rebersburg, was the guest of her father a few days last week, A. Guiser attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs, Mary Loose, at Snydertown, on Friday. Mrs. J. E. Reber left for her home at Vicksburg, Pa, after a few weeks’ visit with her mother, Mrs, Catherine Fiedler, G. R. Miller bad quite an accident on Friday while hauling logs on the Pied: ler farm south of town, by a log striking one of his ankles in such a way as to house him up for a few weeks. BR. D. Miller, from Rebersburg, was in town on Monday, swoendmon fis. Yeager & Dave several | services | Tuesday by Rev, | of | Interment in | the Reformed cemetery at Aaromsburg. | list are Miss Mary Zion. I Just wonder what has become of our form er seribe. Has he fallen asleep or has he been walling for some other person to take his Job? If he has fallen asleep he had better wake up or he might lose his job Elma Stein, who is teaching school in Boggs twp, spent Sunday with her parents here, B. F. Dorman began his auction of store goods and expects to keep it up until every thing Isdisposed of, Pat Hoyer Is doing the “erylng.” He says he would rather train Tip PY. as it isn’t so hard on the lungs, i The Baturday evening was well attended, in spite of the drifting snow | and ehilling winds A sledload of our young people Hublersburg Wednesday evening of last week I.& IW Naumbura& Co. MAKERS NEW YORK. 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Mattern spent Sunday in Lemont, Mr. Wells Bald Eagle Messrs Harry and Gyer Stine are home but will return to wWOrk again, fende ir Cues in The exhibition at Madisonburg, was a failure. The West Ne ] ushvalley scribe went moved to Hollow, Pleasant valley, on Saturday evening, it began to to get windy and as time drew near for him to return Was very stormy. burg to their He went but , and had a very 4 ha After ladies $3 home this don’t stay ate Clyde 2.25. Yeager & Dav on recently nn a few days, nome it patent “Company, Attention!’ “For recreation vou will gow to a story from Headquarters.” CAPT. REXALL Adj. isten The Human Locomotive. A certain man, because he was so strong and hearty, im. agined be was a locomotive There was, he thought, no lim 110 his vilality He regarded Lis stomach as the firebox. 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