THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 17, 1904. Pace 1. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Happenings of a Week Over Cen- ©f tre County | | i | i 1 Milesburg, Oscar E. Miles and wife are visiting in Philadelphia. Ira Proudfoot, his sister, Rose Haupt Sundayed with her broth ers Charles and Robison, of Allendale, Anna Slifer, of Lock Haven, is visiting of Altoona, is a guest THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE Hilda Haupt. What Has Transpired in the Various Localities-—Compiled bya Corps of Alert and Able Writers—Is Your Section Represented ? Aaronsburg. Cathryn Bower, Sunday in town, Wm. Guisewite, wife and daughter Mae, spent Sunday at Pine Creek. Mrs. Kate Philips is visiting friends at Freeburg, Pa. Rev. McAlway, of the Methodist | | | truck Toner Hugg is again papa—its a little girl, It is so rumored that a canuing factory is on the list for Milesburg, providing the farmers will furnish the garden for same; the ground has been | given free for that purpose--so said. A birthday party was given in honor | of Lee Jones, better known as Budd, Fri. of Bellefonte, spent | day night-—15 were present, Mrs. Agues Grant, of Berwick, is visit ing ber aged mother and sisters. E. W. Grove is able again to attend to business. John Fulton was summoned home, | from Philipsburg, by the illness of his church, preached his last sermon of the | conference year, on Suaday afternoon ; it is most earnestly hoped by all who | ever went to hear him preach, that he year. Hettie Smull visited friends at Rebers- burg and Smullton last week; she re. ports a pleasant time. Harry Mensch, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with his parents, John Detwiler has improved his store room by having it papered. Millheim and Rebersburg were well | represented Friday evening at the Liter. | ary Society of the High school grade. Jennie Hull entertained Mary Gettig, | of Spring bank last week. Ezra Burd and wife, of Coburn, spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs, Kizzie Swabb. Elizabeth Edmunds is visiting at Ty- lersville. John Detwiler and wife and Mr. Roush and family spent Sunday with relatives at Penn Hall. County Supt. Gramley schools one day last week, Herbert Hosterman and sister Bertha, of Woodward, were seen at Prof. Edgar Stover’s on Sunday. Chas. Mensch and wife, spent a few days at the Lewis Mensch. visited our of Bellefonte, residence of Pleasant Gap Ciyde Love and wife, of Bellefonte: spent Sunday with the latter's parents at this place. Dan. Slotman and wife, of Snyder. town were callers in town Sunday. Com. A. V. Miller made a flying trip to Washington, D. C., last week, Will Taylor and family were callers at the Kerstetter home Sunday. Rev, B. A. Salter and wife royally en. tertained a crowd of young folks one evening last week. Misses Clara Gentze2l and Ethel Noll spent Sunday very pleasantly with the Zimmerman family at Peru. Miss Bessie Sharpe, of Bellefonte, is visiting her friend, Miss Bell at this writing. Miss Gertie Mulfinger went to State College to spend a few weeks Frank Weaver and Wm a few days at Union the former's daughter, Thomas Noll spent a few days with his family last week, he is employed in Al- toona. Hoover spent Furnace, visiting KRINE'S KIDNEY PILLS. Cost Nothing if They Fail to Cure. These pills have cured thousands of the most obstinate cases of Kidney Trouble, and they will cure you. Sidney Krumrine (Druggist) is anthorized to pay | back your money if your are not cured 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 ankies are all evidences thatthe kidneys Ate not performing their function proper. y. The kidneys are the most important of all the organs; they have more work to do than any other organ iu the body; hence it is only natural that they need help first; they filter the blood and keep removing the poisons from this most vital fluid If the kidueys 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 kidney or urinary trouble. Remember you are your own judge and if you are not benefitted they cost you nothing Price one dollar, Krumrine's Pharmacy. Yarnell. Bdw. Malone, of Milesburg, spent Sunday at T. H. Malone's. Misses Gertrude and Frances Confer gave a pie party last Thursday evening; all reported an enjoyable time, Ammon Klinger is on the sick list, Oran Poorman and wife, of Ruuville, | took dinner at Edw Counfer's Saturday. The sale at Michael Heaton’s Saturday | was well attended The spelling match at J. Bd. Confer’s Wednesday evening was a success. J. A. Confer spent Sunday at Cato For sale at | one day last week. son Malcolm, Samuel Shroyer and family, of Ramey, arrived to visit his mother, James and Joseph Grafmyre, of Miles- ba | burg, started for Scotland and other for. ay be sent back to this charge another | eign countries, the first of Feb. arriving in Glasgow, Feb, 10; they went as ship carpenters and expect to go to Australia and Japan, Mrs. David McClellan is confined to her bed with la grippe and Alvina Ful. ton is also on the sick list. Lemont. Nellie Herman, of Bellefonte, spent a few days at her home last week. Dr. F. A. Dale, who is in the U. 8S. serviee stationed at Washington, was | called home to attend the funeral of J. M. Dale, Mrs. J. E. Lenker spent Thursday at State College with her sister, Mrs, Mary Markle, Grant Houser and wife, of State Col- lege, spent Tuesday at the home of Har- vey Kern Miss Annie Thompson is spending a few weeks with her brother John Thomp son Mrs Bellefe Robt. Bve ter, Mrs. A Luther Dale and fami spent Sunday Geo. Glenn nte v Speen Gr Gap, Shivey Mrs. Majory Boyer spent Thursday at State College. Mabelle Thompson, who has spending several weeks in Philadelphia; returned home on Saturday. Mrs. John Glenn is spending a few days in Bellefonte with her sister, Mis James Williams We are sorry to note the sad death of Mary Holderman; she died at her home on Saturday evening at six o'clock; she bad been a sufferer of consumption for over a year, she was highly esteemed by all who knew her, will be missed by all. She leaves one brother, and sister and grandparents, to mourn her she was 12 years and 7 months old. been loss; Ferguson. Among the sick are, George Croa. miller, paralysis; I J. Heberling ; Miss Margaret Glenn, serious injury to her ankie; Mrs. Robert Goheen, rheuma tism G. Meek is about rid of the grip Dr. W. H. Pry attended a meeting of the State Veterinary Association held in Odd Fellows Hall in Philadelphia Dr Fry is local secretary for Centre cots aud made a report at the meeting. The Pine Grove High school banquet in Odd Fellows hall was a notable event D | Over two hundred were served by J. W, Longwell, the caterer, Three dozen chickens and s'acks of wafll>s and ice cream were consumed The literary | program was admirable ; the boys and girls acquitting themselves most credit. ably. Mac. Golieen, of Tyrone, visited his father last week. John Powley cut his foot severely on Friday and is going on crutches. Miss Eleanor Campbell expects teach a summer school at Baileyville Penn Hall. Mrs I. FP. Rossman spent a few davs at Aarensburg, with ber daughter, Mrs Nelson Wert Danie! Ripka, our hustling huckster, is busily engaged attending public sales. C. W. Fisher made a business trip to Belletonte last week. John A. Sayder is engaged digging a well for John Hosterman. Chas. A. Hennick attended the sale of Isaac Orndorf, near Woodward, Miss Clara Condo was on the sick list to W. C. Roper went to Mifflin county | where he utends to spend the summer mouths. A number of our people attended the | horse sale last Saturday at Millbeim, Merril Butler and Arthar Confer, of | Moose Run, Sundayed at J. A. Confer’s, | | i ] : : : | i : The members of the Penns creek Luth- eran church will occupy the paint shop (owned by Robt. Bartges) at this place, this summer to hold services. The mem bers intend to build a new church pro viding, enough money will be subscribed, G. C. Kidder, left for Pittsburg, on Sat. urday. Mrs. N. A. Yearick and sister Miss Della Ocker, were the guests of Millheim TIN TE NA for the cure of Coughs of | Ifiends on Saturday. all kinds, chronic and lingering, especial ty Bronchitis, Laryngitis, earlier stages stages of Consumption, ministers’ or pub. lic speakers’ Sore Throat, Hoarseness or oss of voice. VIN.TE-NA does not 1auseate or debiliate the stomach or sys- em; but improves digestion, strengthens oe stomach, builds up solid flesh, when the system is below a healthy standard, and invigorates the whole body. As a remedy for torpor of the liver and habit. nal eomiipas , taken in conjunction with VIN TE NA LIVER it iysely ellos a cure. All Druggists are to re r money If YIN-TE NA fails to t x1 A woman feels that she is growing old when she stops having her picture taken. Hmanuel Harter, from Rebersburg, was seen in our town Sunday, W. H. Swartz and wife and Wm. Duck, from Millheim, were guests al the home of the lady's father, Jos. Bierly, Sunday. Edward Hazel, from Dunlo, Pa., is visiting his parents Wm. Hazel’'s this week. G. W. Harter, wile and two sons, of Germania, Potter county, are the guests of their son Boyd Harter, a few weeks. C. Dudly Retabaugh and wife, from ersey Shore, are ping nurse the ys father, Jos. Bierly, who is sick pneumonia. Maay a rich bachelor has made a poor husband. PICTORIAL PUZZLE. WHAT IB WRON( AxsweR 10 Last Week's Przzre i WITH PICTURE? — Captain’s scabbard is on wrong gide; guns of soldiers held in left hand. Fillmore. Miss Bessie Tressler, of this place, was married last Friday to Mr. Sower’s, of State College; we hope them a long and happy life. Gorden Huey is on the sick list. There is a certain fel in our town who goes to sales and holds the parasol over one clerk and nc ther Ow in the The party at Wm. Whitmer off alright; everyone went home rejoicing : aNDG Well ’ 5 Came said they had a good | boss as No ¢ will hel; ime 2 helped this far we sale again Nearly every one in or bas been a enemy, grip Wi caller i suffe of Julian, own recently. Dillen nt was a pleasant Frank Ebbs attended the bi p party at Unionvil x A. W. Reese and wife, of Port Matilda, visited the former's aged mother, Mrs Elizabeth Reese, on the 3rd, the day being Mrs. Reese's gist birthday. Rev. Eslinger accompanied daughter Miss Lucy, Stormstown, preached his last sermon at this place before going to conference on Sunday morning. The next preaching services will be April 10th Mrs. Henry Norris, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoover and Miss Belle Sowers are on the sick list. g sur ¥ le, Saturday a wet rise ol inst, by his “sf wi The chief occupation of our people is attending sales. Jesse Wolford purchased two fine milch cows from Henry Earon last week, Last Sunday Sunday we was the most beautifal have had for a long, time. But Monday paid up for it with plenty of interest too. Tuesday was the day for the reappearance of Mr. Ground. bog, but we have very whether he came out at all, oversiept himself, There will be quite a good bit of mov ' 1 " ong Perhaps he ing in this locality this spring, Wm Gross | intends moving out of our neighborhood entirely, Matthew Garman will move into | the bouse vacated by Mr. Gross. Lincoln Musser will move 10 Bellefonte, and Dal- las Marshall will move to the Musser farm, Cyrus Hoey expects to farm for! John Rockey, Ira Marshall will farm part of the Green farm and Mr. Lytle, of Scotia, will move into Mrs. Sara Fogle. man's house. West Brushvalley. Samuel Rachau and sou Clair spent Saturday at Farmers Miils, F. P. Duck who was seriously injured is not much improved. Edward Ertel and Miss Rachan spent Sunday at Penn Cave The sawmill in Gre us Gap is almost at a standstill D.C. and C. E Dack were among the people at Penn Hall ; | wonder why ? R. P. Haugh spent Sunday in Madi- sonburg, M. Duck and son Allen, of Spring Mills, visited at F. D Dack’s Sunday J. H. Showers will move to Rebers. burg on the 29 inst Mr. Spiglemyer and Mr. Ulrich, of Miliheim, were in Greens Gap Sunday to look after Mr. Spiglemyer's sawmill which has changed hands. Thos Wise, of Madisonburg, passed through this section Monday. John Wert transacted business near Woodward on Saturday. C. BE. Duck was to Penns valley Satur. day evening; what's the attraction Clyde? I wonder what became of the Brush valley whippoorwill cornet band, that we don't hear the horns blow and the frying pan rattle any more ? The voters of our valley are nigh all in favor of Ellis L. Orvis for Judge. State of Ohio, City of Toledo ss Lucas county. : Ta Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senlor partner of the firm of ¥, J. Cheney & Jo., dolag business in the City of Toledo, Coun iY. And State aforesaid, and that said firm will BY, the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS or each and every case of catarrh that eannot be cured by the use of Halla Catarrh Cure, FRANK J,OHENRY, Sworn to before me and subseribed In presence, this 6th day of December, A. SAL A W. GLEASON ~~ Notary Publie, Hall's Oatarrh Cure Is taken Internally and Site directly on the ood and musts surfaces ‘¥., J. ORKNEY & CU, Toledo, 0, pa TH ¥ pills are the best, Millbeim Select School. The « term of this school will be. gia A tt. Por further information write or apply to C. R Nure, principal, { ] [ | i | | | | daughter-in serious doubts | | D188, | | Rebersburg. The sale of Monasses Gilbert was well attended Saturday. Mr. Gilbert had been farming for 8. L. Strohecker, north east of town ; be goes to Wolf's Store and | John Stover will take his place | | n Sie a9] Mrs Jonatha angler, who had been | led to the West by the death of her aw has again retained to r home Waile W mare of Mr. Emig, Thurston Dieh with pneumonia The auditors met nual setlie { B 0 Monday for the an ment Some of the at the home | Tuesday evening, for Miss Almah Willis Weber gaged for some time, Lock Haven Carpentering By all of summer voung folks of town met Prof. C. LI. Gramley's as a birthday surp: of ise at his trade that of wagon making be had been workiog at for his brother George at be That accounts there will school here, is at present at home en- | po term | is a mis. | | take, for it seems as though the educa- | tional spirit 15 at a low ebb at present, Roy Hough, of Livonia, in town The young men of West have organized a brass band, Although their number is few they have the suffi | cient amount of ambit succeed and can play “"Hiawathi' popular airs Wolf's Chapel. We are having nice spring weather, ion to and | a short call one day last week Mrs. | Frank Wingard, wife and son were | spent Sunday Rebersburg | some other | Prof. Gramley gave the Chapel school F. Bowersox is on the sick list. | visitors at G. W. Hosterman’s on Sunday. | Sara, Jane and Alma Zerby, of Mijl. | heim, are staying at their grandpa Hos | terman's G. A. Zeroy ard family were visiting | their relatives and friends in this section, | | they left for Michigan their future bome on Wednesday. Mrs. Harvey Swartz and Mrs. Dinges, of Centre Hall, and Mary Noll, of Millbeim, were visitors at Reuben Musser’s over Sunday. AEmITY i Ross Mowery and wife, of Sugarvalles visited at the home of the former's broth er Sam'l Mowery's over Sanday Annie Haines, of Smithtown, spent sev eral davs with her brother W. K. Hainzs, Pain in Chest Sore Lungs Grip How easy It Is to caich cold! Mow quickly it settles 00 the lungs, and how often if neglected RR results In Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption | Many deaths are caused in the beginning by a slight cold will break up a cold on the lungs In a night. It should be applied when the first symptoms appear, Rub the chest well with the medicine, lay upon it a linen cloth wet with Mamiing Wizard Ol snd cover over with flannel bandages, No ordinary coldess withstand this treatment Apply it at night just before retiring and in the maming the cold will be broken up Ouray. Col... April 25, 1902, My little 147 peg two years, has suffered mors or less with U sinca her birth and finally became serious, We tried remedies of several kinds and they seemed to give no relief, A friend of mine recommendad Hamline Wizard Of to me and after the use of one bottle she has become entirely well, | shall never ba without Hamline Wizard Oll in my | cannot recommend it too highly, Ricuarp W, Tuorwron, Theres is only one Wizard OF blown In the bottle, Signature wrapper, Take no substitute, Hamlins Cough Balsam Cures the Cold, Prevents Wo, Moo. Hamlins Blood & Liver Pilis Roagulate the Liver. Cleanse the System. 280. in on mm ON BALE ARO AEOOMMENDRD OF came] ©. M. Parrish, aruggist, Bellefonte, Pa. Romola. Howard Brickley, of Altoona, has been visit Ing bis parents and friends during the past week Hairy l of kis numerous friends in this neighborhood Yearick, of Woolrlek, grecind some Fiizabeth Gardner and sister Blanche, of Howard township, were guests of Kathryn Chapmon, Sunday last Masters Charles and Robert Nyman, and sisters Mary and Edith, of Philipsburg, visited thelr grandmother, Mrs, Katherine Miller, The Mann's schoo! singing society winds up The or the Its term Friday evenlug of this week, ganization had meetings during past five months, and those who atten in the line of Tustrue uously could not help but make progress further musical a J. KE. ccomplishments George, has labored a further engrafted himself into the good graces | of the people in this community for his fish devotion toward the further betterment of | Mise Annie Daley also de. | the community. serves the most hearty thanks for her faithful. ness as orgavist and assistant in the work, Master Ralph Fiedler Williamsport and is again attending school at Mann's school, where his 1ather teaches Eider Frank Long preached quite an unusual has returned RUTS The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are thin and enough Persons who are weak but not sic) tooo to bed. led regularly tor | and | iusel. | from | Chronic ail L 1 ¥ the doctor «iri nl : VILICHE IN Common long lin means sickne To stop the continued of flesh they need Scott's Emulsion. For the feeling of weakne need Scott 1055 » Emulsion. but practical sermon at Summit Hill ehureh, | Bunday evenlog His discourse dwelt largely | on the subject of women's headeoveriogs in | places of worship evidently Bome of the girls present falled becoming serious for they evidenced quite a talkative disposition during the greater portion of the evening's service Rev. Azer and family, of Williamsport, are moving on the Brickley property Bo far as can be ascertained the long farm, being vacated by “Doc Brickley, and the Conrad Singer farm, are both for rent. To Pacific Coast and Grand Canyon. On account of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, to be held at Los Angeles, Cal, beginning May 3, the Penna. Railroad Company will run a personally conducted tour to los Angeles, visiting the Grand Canyon of Arizona en route, at unusually low rates, A special train highest grade Pullman equipment will leave New York, Philadeiphia, and Pittsburg on ( 27, running via Chi e to the of the be spent s Ange ng of When 2 woman talks ing often just to disguise 1 nothing to say. rich blood, strengthens the (nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. Scott's Emulsion can be taken as long as sickness lasts and do good all the time. We will be to send you doses free. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N.Y 50c. and §!; all druggists, Russ Still Whistles for His Bill, James Russ has collected only $555 of hill of § ' fn ia 11 68 due by the State for his ba ned rnished as caterer on the ive ; 97 to New York nd the dedication of the Grant Most of the junketers evade the entire question tom STORY OF A TIRED-OUT MINISTER A 51 said a OWE YOU my heartfelt gratitude,” minister to one of our repre- sentatives recently, “for insisting on my trying a bottle of Rexall Mucu- Tone. You know I am not at all addicted to the medicine habit, and 1 merits of Mucu-Tone. was rather skeptical of the Still, you urged me, and I could see no harm in trying it. Since then 1 have used three bottles, and have recommended it to I don't know how many people. “I am convinced that you were right when you told me that I had some kind of catarrh—of the kidneys, I judge, from the terrible backache I experienced, yet I had supposed that catarrh and head only. was a disease of the nose I have read the Mucu-Tone booklet, however, and I can now understand how catarrh attacks any part of the mucous membrane, “Rexall Mucu-Tone is wonderful three times a day, and have is giving me strength, and flesh.” I am using it not felt so well in years. It I believe 1 am adding some How many churchgoers realize the strain under which their pastor labors? How many appreciate the fatigue that follows his Sunday work? The nerve-racking, brain-wearing duties that endure from week's end to week's end, from the beginning of the year to to another ? But this cannot go on the close, and from one year forever. Sooner or later a minister so pressed feels his energies waning. After a while there is a break-down--a physical and mental collapse. If he could only get out into the country for a month or two of absolute rest, but—why suggest such an impossible thing! the time for this, We know that no minister can spare Neither can any other business or pro- fessional man. The next best thing is to replenish the waning vitality by artificial means—to help Nature in her efforts to supply energy and nerve power, Our new remedy, Rexall Mucu-Tone, does this, Physical and mental exhaustion is due to a ca- tarrhal congestion of the mucous membranes, Rexall Mucu-Tone cures it by cleansing these membranes, driving out the poisons also revitalizes the blood, builds up the body. the inflammation. It steadies the fagged nerves and We ask you who are weak, nervous and in need of new energy to give Mucu-Tone a trial. Then if you are not more than satisfied we will give you back your money. Large bottle, 89 cents. Sold only at our store, GREEN'S PHARMACY.
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