THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Or 95, FEBRUARY 1904, Paor 7. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Happenings of a Week Over Cen- tre County THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE | { spend sometime with her niece in Milroy, What Has Transpired in the Various Localities—Compiled by a Corps of Alert and Able Writers—Is Your Section Represented ? Georgetown. S. G. Rote is running day and night to { e1 has: highest price paid for all grain, tis ; . oa} C. B. Finkle is doing a good busines | in his store, H. Confer and Perry Wingerd are . 1 for . J i Inge! cutting paper wood i Ella thinks it 18 ¢ should change her Ella wait a while yet Fritz i and you can wait § ile yet. There will be a good many chang Penn township this spring Tuesday, the 16, wasa very for election, but hot enough for the candidates that were so sure of their election. Poor Tommy had to go up Salt river; he packed his kvapsack and started off on Wedr morning with republicauvs, x and 1 pro- he had 3 tes in all. Now ) 1y, if you will ain, take my advice and do not yourself so much in the papers, etter material on the road ior and give toofers instead ers, and announce yourself Almanac, then you are sure to win, The scribe of Highvalley came down on election day and he said he would not miss an election on account ol the cold, and if it would be so cold that the horns would freeze {from a muiey Cow's head, and on Wednesday morning he was down again to see poor Tommy start, A certain man from near Georgetown old day some of gieclionecring of penny wink in Barkers has a good bit to say about the George- Now | town scribe, but nothing good. brother, you used to preach the gospel and show the people the road to heaven, and does not the second Commandment say, love thy neighbors as thy self: do thou likewise then all is well. Yarnell. The funeral of Foster Poorman, whose death occurred at the home of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Thos tery. A number of friends of this place attended. Mr. Poorman was formerly a resident of this place. Mrs. Rebecca Watson is ill daughter's, Mrs. W. F. Pownells. Miss Kathryn Malone returned from Milesburg, where she has been the past three weeks. at her his grist mill | fill the orders that he | kinds of | { the week with his brother { him; if you look at the election Zimmerman at Munson, | took place Saturday at the Advent ceme- | i en pox; Bell Aaronsburg. Arthur Lee and wife, of Tusseyville. spent a few days with Mrs. Swabb, mother of Mrs. Lee, Charles Smull and two daughters, of Smullton, and Mrs. Emma Bower and grand. daughter, of Millheim, Sundayed at the residence of Jesse Wert, Mrs, Elizabeth McDowell has gone to Wesley Wyle attended his uncle Fred Reigels funeral, on Monday, at Vicks- burg. Prof. EE. 8. Stover and family Sanday ed with Mrs, Stovers parents at Wood ward. John Grenoble and wife, of Spring Mills, Sundayed at the home of John C. Stover’s Dr. D. K. Musser, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with his aged mother. A. 8S. Stover spent the greater part of in-law at Fair. View. Mrs. Thos. Frank entertained a num. friends on last Tuesday evening 1a a very pea :T, Aller spending a few hours in a social way, with refreshments ber of her lady re served 00 E 1 od to be left alone »r had a severe spell of nose { week, at *r again, are, ho is emploved at t a few days with his family on Main street Miss Blanche Burd has a few weeks with C. A Coburn, : WW. R mother and na g n gone to Weaver's pe le AVE! Monday at tery Wer Fillmore. itty well cl u Huey has the bas the quinsy; few others are complaining of having no pain—I am one of them Oar sick list has got p t ed up now : Gord SOWErs Jared Evey is spending a week among friends in Pennsvalley. We had rain on Sunday which made it very disagreeable traveling, Well, I will try and give you the news of our little town the best I can. What I cannot think and see No. 2 will surely { send you, as he has lots of time to gather | up | work; the news, it suits him better than when you shoot into a flock of birds the one that is hit is the one that flutters. No. 2 did the finttering. Scribe No. 2 says the boys have it in for returns from the N. P. of Benner, you will see by the majority W. G. Saxton had. were out sleighing on Sunday. Gray Kephart bas returned home from Williamsport where he spent a week among friends. The protracted meeting at this place has not been very well attended on ac | count of the bad weather, Mrs. Harriet Johnson, of Somerset, and | Miss Maggie Woods, of Boalsburg. visit. ed their sister, Mrs. Chas. Klinger. Martin Fetzer returned home Saturday suffering from grippe. John Poorman attended the tuneral of visited their old 1d wife, of Hughsville, ! his father and home Parents’ Day was very fittingly obsery ed in the schoo! bh of patrons were present. Mr is an efficient teacher and all pleased with the progress made school Miss Mary Croft i Miss Viola Kline, Sunday at home. Mrs. Jacob Heaton, of Gorton Heights, is visiting friends here Chas. Klinger who is employed at Youngwood spent a few days with his family. Rickard scem well by the on the sick list of Bellefonte, spent Blanchard. Friday, of last week, was observed as Parents’ day inthis place. The rooms were filled and the exercises commenced with music by the school, after which we were favored by choice recitations, and dialogues, among which were : “Trouble in a Mormon family,” "Joaquini Pro posal,” and “Taking the train to (Mor- row),”” after which an interesting debate was given by pupils of the high school; subject ‘‘Resolved, that Macbeth was worse than lady Macbeth.” The way this subject was discussed showed a great amount of talent, and that there had been considerable thinking done. They deserve credit from all interested in educational work At the ele in Bush Creek last week it was decided by a vote of 55 to 17 to bond the borough at seven per cent for the purpose of building a new school house. As the winter has been very good for lumbermen, H., F. Kessinger has a large stock of logs tosaw this summer tion KRINE'S KIDNEY PILLS. Cost Nothing if They Fail to Cure. These pills bave cured thousands of the most obstinate cases of Kiduey Trouble, aud they will cure you. Sidney Krumrine (Druggist) is anthorized to pay | back your money if your are not cared or benefitted. Pains in the back and lions, insufficient or excessive urine, scalding or burning urine, headache, nervousness, sleepless. ness, iritability, sallow-muddy looking complexion, swelling of the feet and ankles are all evidences that the kidoeys | are not performing their function proper. ly all the organs; they have more work to hence it is only vatural that they need help first; they filter the blood and keep removing the poisons from this most vital fluid. If the kidneys are kept in a healthy condition many diseases may be prevented, Krine's Kidney Pills are a scientific preparation of powerful yet harmless drugs. We guarantee every box, which contains one month’s treatment, to cure any case of kiduey or urinary trouble. ber you are your own judge aud if you are not benefitted they cost you nothing. Price one dollar, For sale at Krumfine’s Pharmacy. There was a young man in our town on Saturday evening that bad to take back i a Jot of talk be had done about some peo | ple. Quite a number | | meeting at this ; ! much better than the Penn ! does his. It would be a good thing if some more of the fellows that take delight in talking about others were brought up to face it: better horses Farmers Mills. fa'k about We certainly had wintry ast week The calithum; Friday night J. H. Rishe!, our upto date merchant, is still improving as fast as can be ex. pected. Rev. | weather the made quite a raid, M. Rearick started protracted lace last week Mrs. Lucy Ream is spending a few days with friends at Millheim. The singing class is well attended The Penn Cave scribe stated in his last | issue thas the Farmers Mills scribe would beiter attend to bis own traps; but the reason is that he don’t deal in trapping { or he certainly would attend to them. | don't believe that he could attend them Cave scribe Thomas Moyer, wife and son Paul, of Millheim, spent Sunday with J. H. Rishel's H. D. Hagan and family day with T. P. Duck’ A number of our people will move in the spring ; among them are Albert Bradford, Samuel! Frederick, Ammon Decker and Dasiel Immel. spent Sun- in Brush valley. S. KRUMRINE RELYS UPON HYOMEI. Colds, Grip Catarrh and Just Breathe It. Hyomei is nature's own method for curing catarrh, colds, coughs and dis eases of the respiratory organs, It is the only natural treatment for the cure of these troubles, Breathed through the neat pocket in- haler that comes with every outfit, the air that passes into the throat and lungs, is identical with that on the mountsins, where it is laden with healing aud health. giving balsams, t searches out and kills disease germs in the most remote and minute air cells of the head, throat and lungs, it soothes and heals all irrita- tion of the mucous membrane, Hyomei is prescribed by physicians generally. Many of them use it them. selves to break up a cold and prevent pneumonia, The complete Hyomei outfit consists of a neat inhaler, that is so small and convenient that it can be carried in the pocket or purse, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei, This costs but $1, Lures Coughs, : | and it will cure any ordinary case of ca- The kidneys are the most important of | tarrh. In chronic and deep seated con: ditions, longer use is necessary and extra do than any other organ im the body; | bottles of Hyomel can be obtained for soc, making it a most economical treat. ment for this disease. 8 Kmamrioe has so much confidence in the power of Hyomel to cure catarrh and other diseases of the throat and lungs that he sells it under his personal guarantee to refund the money to any purchaser in case it fails to give satisfac. tion. He takes all the risk himself, and Hyomel costs you absolutely nothing un. less it does you good. A woman Is never quite sure of her hustand’s whereabouts, even after he is dead. PICTORIAL PUZZLE. WHA] W Millheim. y Of Georgetown, tr yusiness in town last week Harry Auman, of Pittsburg his parents Ww. A. Auman, G. W. Wolf, of Piedler, was in town Saturday. S. K. Faust and Wallace Bierly Smuliton were in town on Saturday Harvey Wert, of West Brush had business in town, Saturday Daniel Krater, of Coburn, was in town Thursday ; he reports tenant houses very scarce at that place. The hosiery mill has made an increase in wages Frank Knarr had a skate on ¢ down the hill last downs on the icy pavement oming week—only three F. H. Hackenbery, of Coburn, was in town last week and bought another home on R. R. Avenue Mis. E.E town Mrs. L. E. St and son Albert, spent several davs with ber parents, Frank Hackman's at Madisonburg. H. C. Rishe!, of Altoona, her parents, J. D. Keens Noll, of Lewisburg, was a visitor in last week over are visiting The public sale and col is now open and will Jast part of March There is some talk of ing opened at this place A. M. Harter, of Hart in town last week ; he and turn this Mrs. w week The election passed off very quietly, only aboat one half of the voters the polls claiming they were tired voting for one set of fellows all the time ; the kicking should be done at the prim aries and keep them off of the ticket. Feidler. wen tt J) but Reuben E quinsy Sarah Fox is still suffering with dropsy: her condition is not encouraging. While hauling logs for Dr. Bowersox, Joe Swanger had the misfortune to freeze his hands and feet, which causes him great suffering. Boyd Musser, who was in Illinois dur. ing the past year, is at present visiting his parents, but expects to leave for the west again in a few weeks, Adam Winters is getting ready move to Wolf's Store in the spring. =Wolf & Son are selling off their winter goods at greatly reduced prices. whoo! bell it, just as well as other to Wolf's school is in need of a and should have schoo! Sam’! Boyer is very happy because of the arrival of a little daughter on Satur day. Julian. Chas. and James Andrews entertained a flinch and pit party at their home on High street on Saturday evening, We all understand they all had quite an en- joyable time. There was vo trouble in getting sled loads up on Friday evening to go to in- stitute al Unionville Frank Davis, who has been ill with pneumonia, at the West Penn hospital, Pittsburg, is improving speedily and ex- pects to be around in a few days again. + Calvin Hale, who was recently married, has taken up housekeeping in T. A. Ardell’s house; at east of town, Miss Helen Woomer, who is staying with her grandmother of this place, was on the sick list last week, but was able to go with the sledding . arty. Hublersburg. Mr. Bechtel, of the Gale Mfg. Co., call | ed in town the last week looking up those who wanted farm implements, Win, Smith was busy all week hauling | in telephone poles from the ridge, and has the railroad yard pretty well filled up. Thomas Bastley has lost his Scotch collie dog and offers a reward of five dollars for its return, Address Hublers. burg. Miss Grace Markel contemplates mak ing a visit to Pitcairn in the near future, There was a lar, y on Saturda evening at the house of Flas Devrer y valley, | | EAYE® AD « Musser is housed up with' { cordially invited to join | tiation severe ; “10d oads came 11 an and Milesburg m Fort Her H n he var itieriy beyona eritd the ous piece or ¥ Were gen As the siepping most iy eral verdict was She's t grand audience was on eaving th iareh on the street, no less than 2 persons, and fe three at once wi ladies, slipped on the | some times two or nol nt among the bo tally. On Saturday Teachers convened in same room “hh caused tie merrime ys who kept wal Institute and, we have imber of those pres ’ been in that It essful formed bya n ent was the most interesting and i here, Profess EZR were In attendant wie that was ev we Gramiey, went with aasled nionvil the mountain t wesawa No and on ne, large on the Accidents Sprains and Bruises Burns and Scalds Cuts and Wounds tried a bottle Jonun Surru Sata Parbars, Cal 4 pon a hot stove ia of {ace severely yi, when we come | 8 Wizard O11, The pain waa irtes and the burns healed In WwW. L. Sram. There is only one blown in the bottle, S wrapper zard Of Hamline name igtatare *" Hamiin P os." on 50c. Take nd substitute Hamlins Cough Balsam Soothes the Throat. Stops the Cough. 25¢, Be. Hamlins Blood & Liver Act Gently and Without Pain, 28¢. + { the mountain and were soon lost to sight, ! hard for the advancement | no person wa {twelve or fifteen { consolidated | lodge at present has four members, name- il kKerflump, i 0. Afew | 1 old John Moran farm In the monntaing, They were quietly feeding on grass near the house, which, of course, Is vacant, but on our “pe poor Turks have had a hard winter of it and we { would not blame them If they moved to the | i Horrid Zone Washington's birthday enter talnment was given by the Lite the Grammar school on last and was a most enjoyabletreat., An patrons and readers Friday afternoon supt. Gramiey were present, The and speakers tied Ves with much honor to themselve thelr teacher, James Pratt, who has of hi close of the Prof Gramle nteresting and en loubie and it : iver ciung to ally got the horses stopped; hurt but all were scared; people were on the s op ky little driver the ed. Penn Hall can boast of one | 4 ioe lodge dge, the of tradesmen. This ly,a barber, a watchmaker, a portrait copyist, and a tinker, Alltradesmen are 5 no fees bat ini. for information call at the office of the lodge at Penn Hall, Pa ¥ Milesburg. The | rary soclety of | imber of { themselves | and credit to | Habored | s pupils. Atthe | Miss Kate at Yarnell. Harry Jodon, who was hart at 's lime quarry Malone is now od fon visiting ahle to s auc with Mrs frien tap. Ww. ds Mor ¥. nt Wednesday 3 rd and family EMINENT DOCTORS PRAISE MUCU-TONE A~ OW can we measure the importance to mankind of the discovery of an absolute cure for catarrh, that dreaded the mucous membrane or delicate underlining of the skin of the body. The disease which for years has the disease 000,000 men and womer: sufferers in malady which attacks discouraged scientists the United States alone. The heads of great hospitals, where scores of cas tarrhal patients are treated each year, are perhaps in the best position to appreciate the value of a remedy, which working along scientific, intelligent lines, brings perma nent cure to even the chronic sufferer. The staff of physicians of the Suffolk Hospital and Dispensary in Boston, where in less than two years 83,271 patients have registered, do not hesitate to pro- nounce Rexall Mucu-Tone the best cure for catarrh they have ever used. Albert C. Smith is the president and treasurer and the Hon. Chas, J. Noyes and the Hon. James Stevens are vice-presidents, and the superintendeat is W. C. Clarke, M. D. President Smith's letter should be read by every catarrh sufferer. We print it in full: The secretary is F. H. Wallace, M. D,, “It gives me great satisfaction to report to you that after a most careful trial of Rexall Mucu-Tone, the corps of physicians of our institution agree that this compound is the best cure for catarrh which we have ever used, “In all catarrhal diseases of the bronchial and nasal passages ; catarrh of the stomach, intestines, kidneys and bladder ; catarrhal troubles of the gener- ative organs of women, etc, Mucu-Tone has effected remarkable permanent curer. “ Mucu-Tone seems to act immediately upon the blood and mucous membranes, strengthens their cells and healing the inflammation “We shall continue to use this valuable pre compare with it in the treatment of catarrh and its kis to give it a chance to speak for itself. “ Yours very truly, paration, for nothing can d troubles A. C. SMITH, President” Certainly such testimony as this must convince even the most skeptical —certzinly it will justify us in request- ing catarrh sufferers to give Rexall Mucu-Tone a trial; we know you will covtinue taking it until cured. Rexall Mucu-Tone is unlike all other catarrh rem- edies. It works through the bloodvessels, going direct to the affected part whether in head, throat, stomach, kidneys or bladder; driving out the poisons and healing all inflammations of the mucous membranes. From the very first dose its strengthening influence will be felt and from four to six bottles will effect a complete cure of the worst cases. Your money back if not more than satisfied. Sold only at our store. Large bottle, 89 cents. If you will do this GREEN'S PHARMACY.