THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 28, 1904. Paox /# CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Happenings of a Week Over Cen-| | visitor at this place last Saturday. tre County | THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE | coal on Monday. What Has Transpired in the Various | Localities—Compiled by a Corps of Alert and Able Writers Section Represented ? Rebersburg. On last Saturday morning the sad news reached this town that Mrs. D. W. Harter, from Williamsport, had died from a paralyticstroke. About the mud: dle of last November Mr, Harter and wife moved to the above place to make it their future home, leaving a host of relatives and friends at this place. Her remains were brought to this place for burial. The funeral was held on Wed nesday forenoon, services in the Reform. ed church conducted by her former pas tor, Rev. Wetzel, Her age was about 64 years. Mr. Harter has the sympathy of this entire community in this sad bereay- ment. The farmers institute to held at this place, Feb. 5 and 6, promises to be a success. The committee are doing their utmost to make this the best institute ever held'at Rebersburg. Come and see. Admittance free. Roland Royer and wife, from Altoona, are visiting friends here at present, The recent rains compelled superyisor ]. J. Gramley to open the roads which were badly drifted by the severe bliz. zards. Miss Ella Corman rheumatism at this writing. Our people have no more faith in wire fences along public roads to guard against drifting. It is a fact where wire fences are at such places the snow banks are higher than where the old worm or board fences are J. W. Mitterling, was through here car load of cows. Brungart, er are 1701S be is afflicted with from Centre Hall, last week buy a ing og Clayton Weaver at Bellefonte this Clayton and Wm. week serving as | democratic The was well attended Milesburg. caucus on Saturday Morris Furey, one f the leading farmers of Spring twp., on Saturday last was in the burg on a business trip; come again, Morris Miss Bouse, of Tyrone is a guest Miss Lorene Mattern at this place. Wm. E Er and son Herbert, Howard, spent Saturday with his sis Mrs. Sam’l Swarm. Wm. Treaster, of Lamar, spent night with his sister, Mrs. Levi Grubb Wm. Grubb, of Tyrone, his grandmother and aunt, Mrs, Clellan. Frank Baird is again papa; a daugh ter was bora asto him the morning of the 16th. A sled load of young folks from Union. ville, attended the M E revival on the evening of the 15th John A. Whiteman and family tarning to A-hatola to take charge of the boarding house again in the near future, as the company are anxious to have them return. Sam’! Baird has purchased the man’s bakery on Market street He so- licits the patronage of the public; give the young man a trial, he is worthy of your patronage A social party was given folks recently ; the sled load from falo Run added much to the a filled house of Frank Wallace wife ; the night passed off j more surprised set of not often witnessed as when called to par- take of the bountiful refreshments; lo use the words of some, immense it was of } OF te! ¥ Sundayed with Mc are re- White to 6 1 ) young Baf. ready and a Sr., persons is Mingoville. Shaman Zimmerman was one of the committee who inspected the new iron bridge near Kagleville last Tharsday. Myra Peters spent a few hours at home last Saturday night C.C.and W. I. Workman transa business in Lock Haven, Saturday. ted On Tharsday 21st, at high noon, at the home of bride's parents, Jos. E. Herman and Lizzie B. Hinds were united in marriage by Rev. H. Crow, of Hub lersburg. The best man was Perry Hinds, brother of the bride and the bridesmaid was Miss Cora Whitman, of Hublershurg. Shortly following the wedding a royal dinner was partaken of by the select party of invited friends. They have the best wishes of their many friends A leap year party from Bellefonte were very pleasantly entertained at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C Workman, last Wednesday night. The eyening passed very pleasantly with games of various kinds, music and re. freshments Last Tuesday evening when the train arrived all the inhabitants of this place were at the depot waiting patiently to welcome home a young man who has been away for almost three weeks, think the Is Your | {ed Howard. On last Friday morning our lumber: man, John H. Diehl, saw a blue bird, | That fs a sign of spring. Daniel Hall, of Unienville, was a Mrs. Carrie Smith, departed Wednes- day for Smithfield, W. Va. Joseph D. Diehl received a car load of Christie Schenck arrived home last Wednesday night, Misses Maude and Bessie Confer, who are employed at Renovo, are visiting their parents at this place, Quite a few of our young men attend the opera, ‘‘Miss Bob White,” at | Lock Haven, last Monday night, of it! We are glad to say he is looking | furnished some people coal for the hard ' winter, well and says he had a delightful trip. Oak Hall. Miss Anna M. Dale attended Pomoua Grange at Milesburg on Friday, Messers David Campbell and Clyde Welland, of Linden Hall, passed through town enroute for Milesburg Bessie, the youngest daughter of C. J. | Kline, is ill at present, Mrs. Geo. Bailey and daughters and Mrs. Wm. Kahn, of Altoona, are visiting at John Kline's, Messrs Lyon and Stewert, of Bellefonte, were in town on Monday, ~Krumrine’s Instantanious Headache Powders will relieve the most obstinate cases of nervous and sick headacke., 10 cents, tf Let a woman think she is having her own way and she is happy. Miss Kathryn Confer spent a few llefonte last week days with friends at Bel Siuce Vinton has returned from his mountain trip be can speak Hungarian and Slavish, Bat Tillie and Edna were very sorry to see him start for home. The Harvy Walker family on Marsh Creek, 3 miles north of Kagleville, who have been under quarantine owing to their having visited the Hannon family who have smallpox have been reported to have the disease. Dr, McEntire was summoned there late Saturday night, but the symptoms would not justify the to pronounce it smallpox, al- though he says it is suspicious. The en- tire Hannon family, six in number, are now down with smallpox, the first case is convalescing and their physician doing all in his power to preyeut any further contagion. doctor is Houses will be in great demand this spring. Ira Johnson is reported to be showing some improvement in health iss Maude Rimert, having completed her term of schoo! at Keating, has re: turned home, Miss Josephine McEatire quite ill the past week, but better, J. Will Mayes, has been confined to the house the past few days suffering from articular rhenmatism. been some has is Thomas Butler, one of our oldest citi. zens, has been in poor health for His physician Dr, McEatire re. ports his condition somewhat improved. time, famine seemed imminent the supply in ' coal week s exhausted as both Nittany. The series of meetings in th ed i IRCGay were seven cot n Evangell cal church « there There was a regular weather the past week Miss Williamsport hospital; she she bad of her mot last H. P. Zerby and foute on Saturday Came to Mr. and ng daughter on th Misses C Hublersblirg day evening, al Berkstresser, Loose has ish her has four weeks vet to ser | been called Bertha to ft term by the home week fo wi were id you ara ant re we Mother YVoaug is sufferiug very much at present with a felon ou her left thumb Cau seemed to be a very Saturday evening: the ng there, can’t give account us meeting affair 108 De on ry Sh Miss Minnie Winkleman week at her h this § Those on Mrs. Dor Caarles, ome at the sick list an, Mrs H. M and Mr. Baker's | n aby Farmer's Mills. They say W. J nice walk, home from speliin; other Tuesday night Wm. Krader, from Coburn, ing for J. H. Rishel. Albert Bradford made Lewistown last week H. F. Hagan, from Sunday at home. 1 be unden Hall, spent Quite a number the urday The spelling Zabler was not the bad weather f our peos e atteuded at Peuan Hall, Sat democratic cancus afternoon held by ~r school M al T well att led on ount of Dan'l Ream, from Ghost Ho seen along the dam trying to trap ghosts, Saturday night, Bat Lt was growing dark he became frightened and began to run; he suddenly stopped in at a certain place where be was kept all night by the lady of the house, S G says he would much rather live at Farmer's Mills than along the pike. | wonder why ? Mt. Eagle. We had quite a cold winter until this break up ; the fall of 80 much rain made quite a flood is Bald Eagle creek and several ice gorges ; but not much damage done. The sale of the N. J. Leathers estate last Wednesday was largely attended : things brought good prices. There was quite a wreck on the Bald Eagle ratlroad last week, smashed sev: eral cars but no one got hurt ; the wreck Ow, WAS As There are several cases of smallpox in { our borough at present, and the board of | health are trying to prevent the spread : : | ! | ing of the disease. A sled load of young people started out last Friday evening to surprise some one, but they got the rubber neck ; the high water headed them off aud they bad to come back. David Tanyer was a visitor at John Turner's on Senday. The roads in this valley is very rough and icy; it is hard to drive, What Shall We Have for Dessert 7 This question arises in the family every day Let us answer it today, Try Jell.O, 4 delle lous and healthful dessert, Prepared in two minutes, No boiling! No baking! Simply add bolling water and set to eool, Flavors se Lemon, Oranges, Raspberry and Strawberry Got a package at your grooes today. 10 cents. “wu Fome | evening; | 50 Joe Weaver and Jake | t Fiedler. Nicodemus Lose was down to Union | county to attend a horse sale, bat falled to bring any along. G. W. Wolfe is shipping his staves as fast as they can pack them. Harry Wamtz has purchased a new | sleigh, The R. M. Wolfe estate are closing out | | their store goods at auction, Everybody | should attend, as there are some good | bargains. PICTORJAL PUZZLE. | On Thursday evening as one of our Sports was going to see his best girl, two of our young men planned to play a joke on him, but the joke was not so easily played because he was too smart for them Boys be careful how you fool around that fellow the next time, Fred Malone wears cause its a boy A.A the Gent Millhelm Nearly all drifted shut The m ast, a broad smile be Stover pur ‘ hased a fine horse at aud I zel Beezer horse at our townspip roads were looked uch Minnie Lukenbach, Stella Mary Rupp bad a fine time afternoon Martin and a Qaturday tafly hickoryn were sot and AKCH aul cider 13 ne of shmen without a cook lewis Spavely is Madisonburg. FIND HIDDEN ANSWER To LAST Werk's PuzzrLe —Tarn referee is outlined by outstretched left arm of I re oC bead touching left glove of same boxer, Turn right side of picture down. Pail i Claude has made a between body of same boxer and top of picture, when thus held ing to work for M1 Harry R. has Hublersburg. West Brush Valley. the City Hotel for the ox The C hold an Nm. Messimer avd family vey Wert, Lizzie Jackson, Clyde Buck all spent S James Wert, B. F. Grenoble wife and son spent Sunday at H. M. Wert's The caucus Penn Hall ' ACROBAT AND OPERA GLASSES. Lea Swisher entertained a few of our " evenly at the Young people Saturday hotel, left side of picture down. Bo boxer on lower side of pictu hange ; he Stover is go- is go received sition at mmer., ming su S this in the town ball Saturday night, John Rishe Klinefelter Mi ymedy Co., of enlertainment ‘ 1%) town, will Mil { on ‘ iheim The republican and democratic can tia cuses were held at Grange hall, Satur- day, Jan. 23d. , Mrs. Har nd Reuben Wert, Kate and Rey. O L at the home of going to work for the ing Co. Frank, L Spayd are on the si who was proving H. Hockman and ] ready to start for Huck There was a large sleighing party at inday the home of J] H. Rothmell, from Mill Hall, last Wednesday night. All report having a good time Yara JACODH ovd iller and Mrs. Miller is slowly im be a. ah Geo Charl severely Jecob Bergstresser returaed home last Saturday from his trip The Rev, H. | his sleigh was Saturday arge at to the west i are about ames Beck and in Mi Crow had a spill ast week ause heim and family 8; his wife's home Kessinger's fr t ask him he iday had | you ali about it, Johnnie Maize bas m his severe a *» brought home 2m ident, an t Satur i recover iwas able to ay ribe he will b The Gale Aagenis here ia agency here. If you want anything in the live of corn planters, cultivators or drills, call on Joe Emerick, the agent Miller home by established gosto i week and Chas. Sheasley, of St College, | unaa it 18 sister rs. Ma io Lown ast week gre Andrew fering Cal. Garbrick, above Jacksonville, had one of his horses ki the knee may bave to be shot, the b Hassivoger who has been suf ked on “0 with rheama n, is improving ree im Adi. ready 1 up an Frank prove his is getting ling : ' pa a RY 0 ion Guyer Centre. Penn Hall. oh ed Brat oon nex! ned bome he was na made a bu week io as uther Musser started a sing R at this place, a large attendar cited ey Beaver Dam. in the cornet ban taking new courage up the band. The boy's ace are Neese Hall Ast week. of Penn ie day ys keep wa Mrs Zettle and son, ) Frank and sou, of this place, spent s eral days visiting friends last week, at Aaronsburg nity or spr gra revel ie '¥ IS CREAaged in wood Mr were Sarah Hom!z and David Henniek was forced to change siting friends in Penns vi his mind and take to his heels suddenly days while assisting Andrew Zetlle to chase a Wou'd yw what made steer, the steer made a rash toward | that Plom ribe last Henunick who had to run to save his life | one must have shot at him life BEB. C Mr Well William, laughter, were gue more {or registration asse r Sunday brother's few became of ke to kr Grove x week, some neh te Lerhy, oitier ts at Wm wi you pon!’ vy aw had } » said he Hurrah democratic Hecla, you and minute pass idle ex yourselves, ( Pawns ready tion on ketobea the mace yet | ¥un It naturally takes a razor whiskers The grass widow is generally in clover t's Emul L > «dil A] n as long as s and d CO 101 () o00d o> TY « We to doses free. SCOT I & Aaronsburg. 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Money will be refunded, exactly as printed on paskage, in case of dissatisfaction. Price 25 cents at our store or by mall, GREEN'S PHARMACY, Bellefonte, Pa.
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