THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 4, 1904. CORRESPONDENTS Martha. Penn Hall. ‘PAT nN PREAMBLE: We the people of Martha, Miss Maizle Roush, of this place, spent DEI ARTM ENT feeling grateful for our snowdrifts and | several days visiting her sister, Mrs. good warm stoves, in order to let the | John Detwiler, at Aaronsburg, to see your best girl ? ir Hello! what is wrong with the repub- licans of this (Gregg) township. They did wot make a nomination, Are they 80 sick. world know what we are doing and al Wallace Musser says its too cold and wae ] od ? { the other day with a load of hay; he up Section Represented [set a couple times then returned, and | went out next day loaded his hay and iss CI » sfonte’s ! y Sscts per bu, Miss Clara Robb, one of Bellefon same, Dr. Hollabaugh has stumped the | 518 | $ 20.000. 0 . . 1 y 4 EE “, ) (NW » vot 2a po Pp popular young ladies, visited her many township for supervisor, Really some Quite a number of our folks attended at )00, ) ar id w "wi ho SC retail busin friends at this pl ace over Sunday. places he forgot to mention that he was | a taffy party at the home of Bruce Ross. over $70,000,000 annual sales. have ag reed to gi ve their name backing and endorsement to the guarantee that Rexall Our band boys have been practicing | the Bald Eagles. every night for the past two weeks ; their Colonel Andrews has bought instructor, Prof. Kale, of Sugar valley, | horse, Colonel doesn’t mind the j vith the Rexall Remedies, partic- Happenings of a Week Over Cen- lowing to be done, to hold our place with | the roads drifted to much to haul cream, : tre County ou Belfhboriux towns do contribute the Robt, Bartges killed his beef last week. , wing \ gh ened again after W. Cole, of Rebersbnrg, is still work. n > ur schools have opene i . ev Uo. of this THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE being closed for a week on account of HE Jo the Meyer Buggy Co " ? Scuviet lever, ort load of lime: Allman must you pay toll when you go What Has Transpired in the Various | Warren Steele got a cer load of lime; " \ 1 > n | he ink i “ ng : r. Localities—Compiled by a Corps of | he thinks, no lime, no corn next summe Geo. ¥. Suck was cresting corn fol WwW , t : y | went on his way rejoicing. Roger al. Nittany 2 ways had bad luck on that mountain, A T 1 t ger D Ertel swap- ’ uns ohn McDonald went to Toe Hill to Luther Musser anc : : H. P. Zerby visited friends in Penns | ok8 Oa eR raer. Avo ped live stock last week: who was elieat retail druggists who are the leaders of the drug valley over Sunday. | works in the winter. ed Lute? % ie o ‘1 ty, . . wasn. 41 Charles Gunsallus visited his uncle at Huston twp , caucus was held on Sat Some of our farmers are busy hauling i trade of the United States, and that means the y ka their grain to market, wheat being worth J world. and whe Wilson Ammerman was to Lock Ha- | a fruit agent, nan in Brushvalley. ven last week. We noticed some of our pedagogues Mrs. I. E. Runkle, Je are sorry to note the illness of P, re attending institute at Storm-te J ng sometime : . : 5 Es ang : . ' We are sorry to 1 ote he ness of P. | were attending in ute a wn me will cure any disease or trouble ari ing from Catarrh or refund the money. We are proud of our connection being with them Hublersburg, Lamar, Jacksonville and Clintondale, were well represented at i » y | N i 4 o » . Alert and Able Writers—Is Your | Roger Williams started to Philipsburg der for D. A. Eitle last week. Beech Creek, on Sunday, arday, Jan. 23rd, and as a result of the who are rated by Bradstreet and Dun 8. Rossman, but he is better, Il they never could get along without this place on Sunday and we noticed Cleve was driving the colt. W. E. Kessinger purchased a fine driving horse f from Rev, J. M. Stover at Snydertown, Hart ng, Was ¢ Tom Gunsalius was {« day ast week Viena Fisher bas returned home e she had been em . Pletcher, of Howard, spent sev. eral days here last week on business —he is a good jolly fellow. Julian. Hello, where has the Julian scribe been for the past six weeks? The school marm only gives the news around Bellview vicinity. A. T. Irvin, who has been employed at Buffalo, returned home last week and will stay with his parents for a few weeks. The surprise party for Miss Ella Mur. ray on Friday evening, January 22, was much enjoyed. Several games of flinch were played, and several other games were enjoyed. Ella was much surprised to find the unexpected crowd of young people at the door Any one wanting good hunting dogs for next hunting season, imform them that R. Wellar has them in stock for one dollar per bead ; residence, Cabbage St John A. don't pay amy attention to that suspicious letter, That fellow only wants to cut you out of your gir Lawrence Way, extra operator on B E. V. R. R., who relieved agent at Beech Creek, has returned home again, await ing another opening in his line of busi ness, Y. G. Henderson, agent Penn R. R Co., at Woodland, spent Sunday with his brother Elmer at this place. T. A. Ardell who was spending a few weeks with his daughter at Philadelphia returned hone Saturday morning Frank, if you were to take the 10:20 a m. train for Stormstown, how could you reach Mt. Eagle by the same route ? Yarnell. hn Croft and wife have gone to Cato where he is employed. Gertrude Confer spent last Moose River, John Baney is a frequent caller A. Confer's Mary Croft spent a few days last week at Cal Elmer Pownell transacted business at Soow Shoe. Laird Walker ison the sick list Mrs. Watson is spending a few days at Milesburg A Debate will be held at this place Friday evening, Feb. 12; all invited. Harris Walker returned home last Sunday We think the wedding bells of Frances and James will ring soon, Milesburg. Robt. Austin and wife, of Pittsburg, stopped off here on their way home from Trenton, New Jersey, where he was a delegate to the bricklayers’ convention, | to visit ris wife's parents, A. T. Boggs's and family. Joseph Peters, of Pleasant Gap, had a sled load of folks at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Ambrose Swartz, on Friday even. | ing, the 15th; all had a jolly time during | their stay--come again. John A Whiteman with his family, oli Charles Jodon, left on Saturday for Ash | tola, to take charge of the boarding | house. A sledload from Axemann had a lively time of it at the home of Ross Wallace and wife on Friday night last; outings of that kind are trump. ~Krumrine's Instantanions Headache Powders will relieve the most obstinate cases of nervous and sick headache. ¥. cents, Even the laziest lawyer will sometimes work with a will, the horse suits Mother Nature has given us a varie of her weather, Our prophets have q let the ground rson having 5 ul one year a card } Drumm has rente Success to him | Ruhl, the liveryman, says basi. ness is improving. A bad thing that so many of our young men must go to Millheim to get giris Of course foreign attractions are always better appreciated than demestic Traveler's Gap scribe is assistant at Jas. Wagner's Farmer's Mills. The people of this community are mak- | ing good use of the fine sleighing. Wm. Krader and wife have returned to their home at Coburn, after a short stay with J. H. Rishel who is slowly im proving Prof. Sam'l Homan contemplates sts ing a class in singing this week Miss Blanche Hagan, from Spring Mi is, spent Sunday at home Rey. J. M. Rearick intends having protracted meeting inthe wear future at this ace Miss Lizzie Luse, from Wood d, is spending a few days her 1 Rishe Elmer Hettinger ruster spent Sunday with Jol hn Spang 8, Tusseyville H. PF. Hagan and were enter. tained at the home « +. Rishel over Sunday $ Misses Rosa and Kathryn Armbruster | and fmends from Bellefonte spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo Armbruster A number of our people attended tracted meeting at Spring Mills on Sun day night Mt, Pleasant. George H., little son of B ard and Alice Shively born March 24. 19 died Jan. 24 1974, being just 10 mouths old The funeral services were conducted at the house by the Rev. Free, of the UU. B church; interment in the Mt. Pleasant cemelery., B.V Fink made a business trip to Al toona last week and found his son, R. B Fink, very poorly but he is improving John Shively is laid up with grip, and his wife is very poorly with heart trouble, The protracted meeting which is being conducted by Rev. Free is progressing splendidly Mrs. Mary Fink and two sons Isaac and Sylvester were to Osceola to visit W, F. Fink. Miss Bertha Shively has come home from her visit to see her sister at Howard. Mrs. C. M., Tice, of Howard, was here to see her parents who are sick, David Fink Sundayed with his parents. Fillmore. C.D Sweltaer touk a sled load of young | folks to Eagleville last Friday afternoon. Sonre men go and leave their wives at home, H. C. Huey's family is getting over the chickenpox at this writing. Fillmore is on the boom, our black. smith shod two horses in a half a day last week; beat that, We are having a good many cases of | chickenpox in our little town, James Huey visited his son-in-law Wm Heaton, of Rock, Sunday. L. H. Musser purchased a fine driving team last week. We have some lively farmers in our country and some slow ones, who have not got their cornfodder in; I think the neighbors had better F help them again, ———— A ——— When the milkmen give a ball they probably all wear pumps, uiit to Poe valley no doubt he will have a passenger coach running om {it Well that wonld save | sole leather ; he is a shrewd man, he can see the point Ingleby siding is stocked up waiting | for orders to ship, which will be this | week Mt. Eagle. There were lots of sieighs running on | Sunday, as the day was a fair one and | siedding was good. [. FP. Dietz and family took a sleigh | ride on Sanday with his team of gray | horses, and made Ammon Gramliey's a visit | vis John Long, from Tyrone, was seen ia | our town attending to business on last Friday Our end of Howard township ciear of the smallpox Never fault others for what you do yourself ; never fault your neighbor for ur own mistakes ; never hiame others for not paving a bill when you don't yours ; never attend to some : business and neglect y | trap for some one to get | yourself David Tanyer and wife Mackeyville Saturday, to Tanver father's fun us was found Pine Creek Mills. On Sunday was the warmest day we | had this winter The big meetiog at Coburn is in good blast, Clyde Rishel, of Georgesvalley, spent | Sunday with his brother Roy Estie Rishel and her grandma, of Co burn, were to J. B Rishel’s for a good dinner Monday Fred Stover is improving fast; he had been housed up for three months Clay Dening is ready to do some busi ness at his mill Lots of public sales are going to be in the spring Jerry F. Rishel and family passed through here Monday, Meyer & Vonada are running full time sawing apple wood J. B. Rishe! and family was to Parmers Mills to see his brother, John, who is 111. Blanche Treaster says she likes to go to Coburn school, wonder why ? Woodward. The siek are very numerous at this place’ John J. Orndort is very low at this writing Abraham Treaster and wife have both taken their bed of slokness ; also a good many others, Hope they may soon recover, A ohild of Wiliam Burd died ; was buried on Saturday, aged about 3 months, The auction at R. M. Wolfe's store Is still going on every Saturday. Everybody In getting his share of bargains, because there are lots of them, £ The principal talk at this place and surround. ing vielnity Is, canning jMactory to be placed at Coburn, [am sure, according to my opinion, that the plant would be a decided success If the farmers will agree to ralse enough stuff, that Is tomatoes, beans, sweet corn, oto, to keep the factory going daring the summer, What Shall We Have for Dessert ? This question arises io the family jovery day Lat us anawer It today. Try Jeli, a delle fous and healthful dessert. Prepared fin two minutes, No boiling! No baking | [Simply add bolling water and set to aool, Flavors re Lemon, Orange, Raspberry asd Strawberry Got a package at your grooes today, 10 cents: “wu is a bona-fide di: ularly so of Mucu-Tone. Why? Because a remedy must be something out of the ordinary that will get our backing. It's not all profit that leads us and our 1,000 associates into endorsing this remedy. a MP ¢ Pp 11 Lee medicines and our kn REXALL MUCU-TONE ll ailments We know ref . All we ask is your word and the empty b We believe the /ipuife, k. No sig sick, are honest and we hope that they bel we are If they do, certainly every sick person who hi from any llowing ailments should take advantage of our offer to-day, Rexall Mucu- Tone cures CATARRH OF THE NOSE Sympioms Chilliness, la ide, feverishness and a tight sensation and fullness in th 1, obst ng the nasal passages. At first there is a watery d arg but late i wecomes thick, yellow and tenacious, constantly dropping into the throat, If neglected ulceration and decay of the cartilage and bones occur, often perforating the palate. Headache, foul breath, weak and watery eyes, inability to think connectedly, and loss of memory are further symptoms CATARRH OF THE THROAT 5 mptoms !—Fis ith a constant hawking throst sore, | th ; diff t nd e affected. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH Symptoms : Sufferer a . dre grinaing after eating, throat CATARRH OF THE INTESTINES Symptoms: onstarit du CATARRH OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS Symptoms : k irawn i vellow specks floating Risin ides pain inthe small the victim trem! g and ex! sted CATARRH OF THE BLADDER Symptoms Sharp pains in the lower of the urine Constant ' touches the sore membrane straining and is soon brough a st { nervous collapse Face 2 drawn and pallid, eyes di { hands and feet damp and clammy, PELVIC CATARRH Symptoms: —A constant leucorrhea, exhausting and often offensive, accompanied by dragging pain in the back and hips, lower abdomen and thighs. Stomach disturbances and skin eruptions, sick headache and dizziness. Trouble is accompanied by female irregularities, con- stipation and a disordered stomach, BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM Symptoms: —The symptoms preceding physical and mental collapse are loss of weight and strength, pallor, palpitation of the heart, short- ness of breath, nervousness, despondency and unrestfulness; lassitude and dullness; lack of energy and inability to concentrate powers; irregular appetite and bowels; dyspepsia and headache. You may not believe what is printed above, but lve do, and if you buy Rexall Mucu-Tone or any other Rexall Remedy and find we are wrong we will give you back your money as cheerfully as we . If you know of any better way for us to show our endorse- ment of Rexall Remedies, tell us, and we'll gladly adopt it. GREEN'S PHARMACY, “vexen NTE,
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