THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY#11, 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 ? Feidler. Milton Yearick and a Mr. Hoy, of Hublersburg, spent a day with Michael Eby. Harry Garret and wife, of Sugarvalley, spent a few days in our valley visiting their many friends. S. H. Winkleblech has Homan, of Scotland, S shelled seed corn; that speaks well of our corn. Adam sent to Wm, Winters’ took a sled load to Brushvalley where he will move this spring on the Jerome Moyer farm at | Wolf's Store. Young people's christian endeavor society at St. Paul’son Thursday evening; all are invited to come and give a few words of encouragement, Hasten Long captured an opossum last week. Any one in need of little stockings would do well to make their wants known to Boone & Wetzel Revival servics at Woodward during D., a bushel of | of | | farming implements and some grain over | Nittany. P. 8. Rossman, George Fisher and Corman Yearick were on the sick list last week. Mrs. H P. Zerby was visiting friends at Jersey Shore over Sunday. A jolly sled load of young people from Suydertown spent last Friday evening at the home of B, Gulser, A thunder gust passed over this place on Sunday morning. Mrs. Rachel Poorman has been spend- ing the past weck with friends at this place, Mrs. Harpster and three children spent Sunday with her parents. Thomas Yearick bas a number of men cutting logs for shingles on the ridge R. G. Bmirick, H. P. Zerby, HR. Y. Baker and Ira Ohl, were to Jersey Shore last Friday to bring Clare Gramley’s family, they are moving in the house known as the Charley Yearick house, J. A. Yearick came home from Lock Haven sick, where he had been employ | ed as fireman at the planing mill Preaching was not well attended on | Sunday evening owing to the bad weath. | er ; however there were three taken into the church. Boyd Whitman and sister Nora spent { Sunday at Wm, Garbrick's, Rosa Sheats has returned bome from Mill Hall, where she is employed ; her friends were giad to have her in our midst, Emma and Maggie Yearick friends in Mackeyville last week, visited We would like to hear from our neigh boring towns, Lamar, Hublersburg and Snydertown. Farmer's Mills. the week —with no conversions yet thus far. Three of our enjoyable time at] arday. young ladies had a most O. Martin's on Sat- Pine Creek Mills. On Sunday morning we had a thunder shower; it seemed like summer. Wooly Jake Moyer and wife and Mrs. Mella Corman and Ollie Trester were welcome visitors at Winkelblech’s on Sunday. I. FP. Rishe! and family, from Mt. Hill, were guests at his brother's, J. B. Rishel, on Sunday. Geo. Stover, our up-to date painter, is painting wagous and farming implements for P. S. Meyer, who is getting ready for sale in the spring, Meyer & Vonada are sawing every day, but not fast enough to keep the logs away; Jim can not keep up the steam. Roy says he is going to work for the Telephone Co. Sawyer Rider's woodshed is full. Dame Luse made a business trip to Coburn on Saturday. Geo. Kister’s teams are hauling lumber eyery dav. Highvalley scribe is attending meeting at Coburn, but sits too far in church. big back Aaronsburg. Among those from a distance who at- tended the funeral of Mrs Emmu Keis- ter were Prof C. BE. Edmunds, of Free land, Pa., Miss IAllian Schaffer, of Wil- liamsport. Geo. Weaver and wife spent one day last week with friends at Coburn. Miss Theodora Acker, of State College, tarried a week under the pareatal roof. Miss Tammie Haffley returned from a pleasant trip to Renovo and Bellefonte. Quite a number of our people attended the farmers institute at Rebersburg. J. Willis Masser, wife and daughter Mrs, Bessie Stover, Sundayed with Mrs Amanda Weaver, Miss Catherine Small spent a few days with friends im Rebersbarg returning home on Sunday. Clayton Wyle, of Mifflinbarg, spent the greater part of last week in this vicinity buying different products. Smuliton. Miss Corman and Miss Mame Mench, | of Millheim, spent several days last week with Mrs. I. A. Miller, Mrs. John W. Waite, of Smithport, called on ber fatheran. law, J. F. Waite, Sanday. Ben. Jackson, of Madisonburg, seen in our town on Monday. Victor Brungart spent Sunday under the parental roof. Was Thos. Greninger is spending seyeral | weeks at home. H. H. Stover and John Styers spent | several days at Lock Haven last week. Mrs, Hafliey, of Aaronsburg, spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. @, B. Winters. A leap year party of twenty young folks came out from Bellefonte and spent the time along the road in snow drifts, They dropped in on Mr. and Mrs. FP, L. Shope and, after getting out, put in the time in games and other sport and at the early morn of two they departed. Would say to the chaperon, bring them back; let this new year go out gleeful, Come again, Eminently Successful. Many knowingly and very many more unknowingly are affected by that terri. ble disease which causes more fatalities | than any other ailment—kidney snd bladder trouble. Pains in the back and loins, excessive or insufficient urine, scalding or burning urine, headache, de pressed feeling, sallow muddy looking complexion, frequent beurt palpitations, | swelling of the feet and ankles, are all positive evidences that the kidneys are | not performing their functions properly. | Erin's Kioxev Pires are a positive cure for any of these ofgans. Sidney Krumrine, the Bellefonte Druggist, guar. anfees these pills and will cheerfully ree fund your money if they fail to benefit you. One box—one months treatment of Krive's Kiduey Pills for one dollar, and you are your own judge; if you are not cured or benefited you get your money back. Remember the remedy costs you nothing if it falls. For sele at Krum. rine’s Pharmacy, Bellefonte, Pa. gga _ x6 Loook out boys, don’t get too gay with the throw nets, you might get put in the jug. Beni Smith, from Bellefonte, was vis. iting with Nathauviel Brown, ever S8unday. Geo. W. Kline, Albert Bradford's ap- prentice, spent Sunday at home with his best. Wonder what the Penn Cave scribe ) | was after, on Friday night of singing? He must have been looking after histraps | to see if they were all set, Miss Lizzie Luse, who had been visit. ing with J. H, Rishel’s has returned to her home at Woodward Prof. Sam'l Homan started a class in singing last Tuesday with 23 members. The party held at Sam'l M. Long's Thursday night was well attended. All report a fine time, Wonder what attraction A. C. H. has up Sieepy Hollow. Albert Bradford has rented the Pine the spring. Rock View. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Tressler took place last Saturday. Jake is all smiles since the arrival of the new boy; he says he thinks they will keep him. Amos Koch, who has been on the sick list for some time, is wot improving { Mr, Grove look a sled load from Rock {| View on Wednesday evening to the home of Edward Poorman; all reported a good time except Victor and Emma. They said they almost froze coming bome, for they omly bad four blankets, Victor Brungard asd his lady friend, Miss Ishler, also Mabell Brungard, spent Sunday at Smuliton. A sled load from Zion spent Thursday evening at the home of John Grove; all reported a good time and were sorry when the time came to return to their respective homes, We wonder why Harry did not go along to Smullton ? gue 5 he was afraid to go through Pleasant Gap. Harvey Swartz, of Centre Hall, was seen in our vicinity one day last week, Yarnell. Quite a number of people of this place attended the revival in progress at Run ville. Martin and Toner Fetzer spent Satur. day and Sunday at home. Laird Walker is still on the sick list: is not improving very fast. Clayton Gardner, of Howard, was a pleasant visitor in eur vicinity last week Miss Kathryne Malone is spending a couple weeks at Milesburg, Mrs. Howard Heaton, of Milesbarg, | visited over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. | Oscar Fetzer, A sleighing party from Milesburg | spent one evening last week at the hospi | table home of Wm. Shawley. Any one wishing a good complexion Pownell, He has a large supply om band. . PY Mingoville. : A sleighing party from this place were entertained at the home of Mrs. Gar. brick Wednesday evening of last week. Mattie Peters visited friends in Belle. fonte recently, | Renna Sproul, of Bellefonte, visited | with her parents last week. Mrs. Samuel Shaffer, of Bellefontet, | visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Peters last Saturday. | This place was well represented at the anction at Zion Saturday night, | Jobm Workman attended the Mock Court Trial night, A sleighing party from this place were hospitably entertained at the home of Mrs. Thomas at Bellefonte last Saturday | night. All report having a very pleas. ant trip. at Bellefonte last Friday ~ Roland. Mrs. John Crossmyer died Tuesday, and, being an invalid for some four years or more. The surprise party of Mrs, Nancy Con [fer was a grand success, there being about 30 present, David Balley, of Morrisdale, visited our town last week, A certain young man was seen going through our town on Monday morning, horseback with his sleigh seat on his lap, Was it the high water—Calm? | powder will do well to call ou Bimer | | | | singing school in O Hublersburg. The donation party at the residence of Rev, H. I. Crow, on Tuesday night, was well attended. Boyd Cramer, while cutting wood at home on Wednesday, had the misfortune to cut his right foot very badly. There were quite a mumber of Hub lersburg’s young folks at Nittany on Wednesday evening attending the party in honor of Miss Verna Allison, David Whitman spent Tuesday in Bellefonte on business, The Odd Fellows held their annual barquet on Thursday evening, in the Odd Fellows’ hall; on account of bad weather the attendance was not large. Jacob Weaver took a flying trip to Bellefonte on Wednesday on business, Wm. Decker, who has been under the doctor's care for the last couple of weeks is improving There are a great many of our people suffering with the “grip” at present, which seems to be on the order of an epidemic. There was a large evening party at J. H. Rathmell's on Friday vight, in honor of Miss Nellie Rathmell and Miss Fairie Shaffer. The evening was spent in play- fog flinch, pit etc. Refreshments were served at 10:30, all reporting having had a good time, music, ’ The thunder and lightning storm on Sunday was a surprise as thander storms in the winter are very unusual. Martha. Martha No. 2, you are a little off is away ou a vacation for a week His brother, Kiyer, is taking his place. I bet Lola 1a lonesome. A party of about twenty five young folks gathered at the home of Miss Nan pic McKelvey Thur Feb 4, and er with various weicg yen home 1071 on lay after joying Amusements for evening, themse ves happy dieams Ex sheriff W. M load of lime ashes; his farm now Oar friend Alfred Myers took a oad of young folks to Unionville; Port Matilda, on Tuesday night Budd Thompson's teams at Martha, together with his reserves from Port are hauling logs his mull that Cronister got a car he is going to ruin Loo sled Oh busy piace Messers Wilbur Wagner, James Eb bert and several others, are hauling lime from Bellefonte ; while farmer Joe and others are hauling stone and are going 10 minke their own sinff. Bald Eagle » getting the lime fever; of course our farms don’t need it but then it wonldn't to al . . {| burt them and besides these boys would Grove mill and will take possession iu | only be at some other mischief Our politicians are busy aod suppose will show their wisdom on their ballois at the polis on the 16th. Mac Williams, of Port seen in tows last Saturday Matilda, was Owing to the recent flood, preaching on Sunday in tbe Baptist church was post. poned anti] Tuesday evening J R. Williams, presidest of the society, was unable to be present at the meeting on Priday evesing. Messrs. Ira Davis and Jame Merry were pleasant callers at the bome of J B. Miles on Saturday Prof R G Williams expects to open a DD Evert's hall Grant Stiver made a Unionville oun Sunday Roger Williams bas already purchas ed a grav horse and expects to get a rub ber tire surry in the spring, and if he can't ealch a girl with that rig he had better go away back and sit down flying trip to Pleasant Gap. The Lutheran congregation have be pairing their Sunday school room, and they ex pect to hold a Sanday sehool rally on Mareh 6, at 10:20 of the same day purpose dedicating the "hn re new [ocation 'n the upper room are invited to and take part in the service A leap year parity was held by the Gap girls. atthe home of D M_ Kline The grangers in this place will ho!d an anni YOrsa y serviee saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock to which the public are cordially lavited An enjoyable little party was held at Sam Relsh's on Moaday sveniag i 0 honor of their little daughter, Tivola's 7th birthday Re. freabhments were served and all enjoyed the evening “Aunt Mary” Steels has been rlek for a few days She is © years oid Mrs Reuben parents Sunday it will br & service of soag A be present Headache Earache Toothache How many long, weary daye and sleepless nights have been filled with agony because of one of the sbove mentioned complaints? It Is absolutely unnecessary that people should suffer from them, 5 will drive out the pain Instantly. Why not keep It n hard for Just such emergencies? There is sure to coma time of nead snd Hamiing Wizard Ot will not fall you Creat Bend, Kan, 1 have been subject to Sick Headache (or cver five years, | used one bottle of Mamiing Wizard Ohl 88 directed and have not had a Headache since, Mus. A, C. Scuanree, San Diego, Tex, | have suffered a great deal with Larache and by the use of Hamiing Wizard Oil | have been entirely cured, Saran Griese, Dennison, low, Hamling Wizard Of! is the best remedy for Sore Throat and Toothache | have ever used, | have never known it to fall, P. 1. Simons, Thera in only ons Wizard O11 Hamline name blown in the bottle, Signatures Hamlin Broa.’ on wrapper, ‘Take no substituis, 50c. and $4.00, Hamlins Cough Balsam Cares the Cold, Prevents Paenmonia, 2c, be. SS A AANA Hamlins Blood & Liver Pills Regulate the Liver. Cleanse the System. He ALE AND | to Port Matilda Our postmaster and agent at Martha | a while, | refreshments and then went | { day with his parents and ended the Sab. Welty, of Curtin, visited her | started in our town and ended at How- | week | be has been away for some time, O. M. Parrish, aroggist, Bellefonte, Pa, Howard. Nellie Holter who is employed at Oak Hall, {8 visiting her parents, Chas. Flannigan, of Lock Haven, spent Sunday with his cousin Nellie Burns, Bower Holter is working in the Watch: man office at Bellefonte, There is rumor of a couple weddings in the near future, Mabel Strunk returned home after spending some time in Ragleville. Maud Confer who has been visiting her parents for some time returned to her home in Renovo, The Missionary entertainment that was held in the Ev, church Sunday evening was well attended. Clair Thompson, of Snow Shoe, trans: acted business in this place. Mrs. Lydia Gill who has been spend: ing the winter at Snow Shoe spent a few days with ber daughter Mrs, Gross. Jesse Rosser and wife, of Mili Hall, spent Sunday at J. Will Mayes. Mrs. John Wagner, wife of the tonsori- al artist is a vicum of smallpox. If re. ports are true, quite a number of families will be quarantined, The following interrogation is a much used one in this vicinity : Have been vaccinated ? Ward Schenck is you | employed at the | purchase a heavy invoi Mayes Marble works. The canning factory site has now been | located and toe erection of the plant is | next in cContempiall Hi Alda Stuart, clerk in store, Is ou the sick C. C. lucas’ list and has returned | Despite the efforts of che K Wa Key Dr. McEuatire to boid iu the smallpox ravage in the by vaccination and isolation, the doctor reports six others if the family d Mr, » who first contracted 1t | a C o ng Buffalo Run. family wn Walker and Are conv with the disease gland weather and lots of it en- i SICKNESS DEAariy a among the | are lang expects to the spring takes his place. move to Frank ‘he roads are very icy making it dangerous in traveling A fine serenading party performed their usual duty the other evening, sere. | nading Mr. Miller aod wife. An between the Stony point school and Scotia Grammar school will be beid at the former place Feb. 12. All are invited T. A. Hartsock has recently purchased another very fine horse A coasting party enjoyed themselves on Matiernville hill last Monday. J. L. Mattern spent Sunday at home. The boys of Buffalo Run are buying so much candy for the giris that it keeps the storckeepers busy ordering fresh supplies, interesting debate Miss Fannie Sellars is visiting friends at this place, Clarence Farst, of Scotia, spent Sun- bath day very pleasantly with his friend Miss Leotia, F. H. Clemson and wife, of Bellefonte, recently visited at the bome of |]. M Bricker Miss Elsie Sellers visited the home of John C. Hartsock a Stormstown M. E pastor, appointment, Mt. Eagle. ount of the faneral service ast Sanday Rev could not Ail in Eslinger, bis regular The scribe has not much to say this week as he is on the sick The thunder on Sanday took us by | surprise; like the old saying, thaader took the toads W. H. Banevr is on the sick list and not | able to be out of the house. list, John Shoop is very sick; we hope he will soon recover. T. I. Lucas’ 7.year | o'd son is tll, also Aliza Bower and Anna Dietz | The two women at Austin Bathurst's that were bursed so badly two weeks ago, are slowly on the mend. According to the groundhog and than. der, there will be more cold weather. We had quite a show on Saturday | ard R. C Leathers and Dora Leathers loaded a small house om a sled then got all the boys in town in it. Girls, you must remember that this is leap year Miss Tracie goes to see Bill on Sunday afternoon, John Kline was seen on our streets this Madisonburg. Harvey Miller and wife, Mrs. Mary Deibier, visited friends at Rebersburg, on Thursday. T. PF. Wolf and wife, J. F. Miller and wife, C. I. Grim and wife, R. G. Hock: man and son Russel, Mrs. B. F. Harter, and Miss Sara Blerly, attended farmers institute at Rebersbarg, on Saturday. Charles Best and brother, from Jack. sonville, were the guests of their sister, Mrs, J. F. Miller on Sunday. B. L. Noll and Mr, Smith, postmaster, from Walker, speot Sunday with the former's parents, Wm. C. Noll's. Frank Crafe and wife, from Altoona, are the guests of B. H. Zeigler's a few days of ils week. Miss Annie Ream, from Millheim, is the guest of her mother Mrs, Abby Spayd this week. Rev, Crumbling, P. B., of the United Evavgelical church, from Lewisburg, and Rev. Smith, from Rebersburg were in town on Monday. What Shall We Have for Dessert ? This question arises ia the family every day Lot as answer It today, Try Joell), a delle fous and healthful dessert, Prepared In two minutes, No boiling! No baking! Simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors 1 Lemon, Oranges, Waspberry and Strawberry Get a package at your grooes today, "Suis u ~Cost don't count-—shoes must go | tor vyof fi | ever saw; | a goose egg rriedd | marrieq Mingles, Unionville. It's a boy and he weighs 10 poune and came to board with Mr. and Mrs. David Keatley, — i Avother bouncing big boy baby came to the home of Mr. and Mis, Harry Bickel, Bessle Stere, after spending a month or more with her brother Harry in Cam bria county, returned home a few days ago looking as bright as a new blown rose Harry Stere and wife are visiting at the home of the former's parents, J. C. Stere and wife, Mrs. A.J]. StClair has returned from Punxsutawney where she spent a month | visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm Bullock. | Ira Davis, Jr, after serious from Julian, ied him The Hon, John Orvis Peters is unforta nate io baving a whele stable full of horses afflicted with distemper His mother Curt Stover, of St. Paul, Minn, arrived here on Saturday morning his aged mother, who has been seriously for a long time, He will day evening for New to see eave on Sun York where he wi e of merchandise 0 for a large department st Paul, of which he is the succ Mrs Dr. Ru lowers ore in St ful manager eas sell bas, in ber conserva and plants, a beautif which is at pre 3f the finest some of which are as larg uxurious iemon tree, bearing a number cmous Eddie Rus of el last Friddy, in New to Miss Carpenter arrived | with Dr ca field was on York city ! and {rain plished lady phia societ Zabel Faxon, © eloculiouary forward yieasuie On Tuesday evening a score of very hungry people, of Bellefonte, came to the home of Thomas W where they spent the evening in socia ment, bu left the inner man was fully satisfied, baviag 1adulged to their hearts’ content, on a diet of wick en and choffies. Jolly Mrs. N. B Spang ler was the ring eader enjoy helore they - All Douglas the very best goods—such as and Queen sold at a Ming e's shoe store Quality large sacrifice a long siege of | illoess, was able to drive down | accompan- | Scott's 17 | We don it net the Chis Emulsion restores the stre; to SOS Wi rea ! to send sullerer. of Qe. ir f Speaking of the an exchange says: strength paper “A single inches im It will money, treasury note measures 3% ith by sustain, without breaking, lengthwise, a wi inches in length. weight of 41 pounds, crosswise, a weight of g1 This explains why some i Qf peos withou! tearing it pounds e can haog on to money real tight JUDGE THEO. MAYER TALKS TO THE SICK F you are run down, worn out, get up in the morning almost as tired as when you go to bed, need a rest the worst way but cannot spare the time cannot afford to take your hands off the tiller of your work then, says Judge Theodore Mayer, of Chicago's famous Chicago Avenue Police Court, you are in just the condition I was in a while back. “ Owing tc the sedentary nature of my occupation, six months ago I felt decidedly out of sorts and I thought I would have to lay aside my judicial duties and spend some time at a health resort. My appetite began to fail me and I was subject to a condition of general lassitude. “ A physician who is one of my intimate friends told me that I the primary symptoms of catarrh of the stomach. exhibited 1 was about to put myself under his particular care when 1 heard from a number of the police officers attached to the station that they had been relieved of similar ailments through the use of Mucu-Tone, so I sent to the United Drug Co. at Boston for a trial bottle. What the real nature of my ailment was I cannot say. It has gone now, and I am as well as I have ever been in my life. remedy removed the A few bottles of the last vestige of my trouble. Having received such beneficial results from it, 0 recommending Mucu-Tone. 1 have no hesitation in JS Poeritin @ agen Judge Theodore Mayer presides at the Chicago Avenue police court, a court famous in Chicago's criminal history. Here it that the anarchists were arraigned; later the Cronin murder suspects and Adolph Leutgert, the wife murderer. Judge fs in close touch with the vast cosm urisdiction t colonies from al es. He is known personally to Ma jun population of Chicago. Within his the nations of Europe have made their thousands in all walks of life and he has a broad sympathy with the hopes and aspirations of the great body of the common people. Stern and severe when occasion demands, he thy when misfortune and inexperience bring a prisoner he is still the soul of sym before him. His advice is frequently sought by the residents of his territory and frequently differences which might lead to expensive litigation are adjusted I th h his wise counsel, He comes from distinguished German ancestry and Botre among his intimate friends the leading German-Americans of Chicago, ach, restores the appetite and builds up the body. There is no slow, uphill work will slip away ce v vant vigor and power of application » come the fresh, bw ¢ long ago about thi influence will be felt. and in their place will Don't be skeptical; don't wait until you are flat on But give you and Rexall Mucu-Tone a trial-—just one 't feel better immediately you can stop
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