“ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 21, 1904. CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT Happenings of a Week Over Cen- tre County THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE W hat Has Transpirea n he Various Localities—Compiled by a Corps of Alert and Able Writers—Is Your Section Represented ? Milesburg. Robt, Broom, on the first day of t trout season landed a trout weighing pounds and 7 oz,, caught near the scale works in the dam. Misses Ada Baird and Mary Johnson are visiting at Altoona. Wm. B, Miles and wife gave a birth day party in honor of their granddaugh- ter Miss Bessie Miles, on Saturday night, it beiug the 16th anniversary of her birth ; the band furnished the music for the occasion. Ed. Blanchard, of the firm of McCoy & Linn Iron company, had a close call on the night of the 15 of April; being very dark and not expecting to meet anyone, as he stepped on the lower step to enter the office between the hours of 10 and 11, he was surprised to hear, ‘‘get out this ;”’ in reply Ed. said what do you want here ? who are you ? that moment a flash and a report from a 32calibre short, blinded him that he could not see, the ball hitting him, but fortunately, did not make any impression whatever, the ball falling to his feet. Ed. started a double quick step for help, forgetting the ditch 2t the blacksmith shop, took a header into the ditch, which hurt him more than the shot did; after returning to the office with his aids finding not any- thing missing, the safe was not locked ; when the burglars entered, one began to work the combination and locked the safe, while the other stood guard in doorway, left without any boodle ; picked up the ball the next morning. The following officers of Bald Eagle Lodge No. 410, I. 0.0. F., were installed in their respective offices by D. I. Master Etters, Lemont, Lodge No. 717, on the gth inst: N. G., P. G.. W. C. Kreamer; Y. G., Bro. Jacob Banghman; Pe Sec'y, P. G., Geo. Tavlor ; recording sec- retary, P. G., W. T. Hall; treasurer, P. G., W. Fulton ; N G's. appointments : R S., Bro. Melville Derr; L. S., Bro. John Smith; W., P. G., Tobias Green; C. Bro. Leeds Lambert; R. S. S., Bro. Joe Auder- son ; L. 8. S., Bro. Benj. Austin; chap, R.G., 1. TF. Raddy: QO, R. G., J. D. Koarr: I, R.G., A. 8. Smith; V. G's, appointments : KR. S., P. G.,, Henry Mc Mullen ; L. S. Bro. John Bayletts, ae 5 of the Ed. rim ra. Clarence. Mr. and Mis. O. W. McCartney are visiting relatives in this place. Born to Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Carner, a daughter, _ = new M. E. minister, Rev, SBuchari, preached his first sermon ow Sunday afternoon. He was well liked. | Mrs. James Oswalt bas been iil for! severe] days. Miss Elizabeth Glenn, of Ssow Shoe, but formerly of this place, has gone to C. 8. N. 8. of Lock Haven where she expects to take up a school course until June. No signs of completion of the new hotel. Mrs. Martha Haynes and daughter Ellen, are visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Haynes. A.B. S. B.and M. L., of Svow Shoe, drove from here to Bellefonte on Friday evening. W. R. Haynes went fishing last Fri. | day, 13th, and reported having caught 47 | trout. This is by no means a fish story Madisonburg. Francis Deibler and sister, Mrs. J. 8S, Ocker, from Shamokin, are here nursing their mother, Mrs. Mary Deibler, who was taken very ill while visiting friends in our burg ; her condition is some im preved at this writing 1 E. B. Shaffer and Miss Ida Vonada, from lock Hasen, were the guests of parents over Sunday. Rev. W. C. Bierly and daughter Miss Cora, from Spring Mills, were the guests f the Rev's father, Jos. Bierly, a daysof last week Elwood Winkelman and Mr. Clark, from Nittany, were seen in our burg on Saturday. Ed. Peck, wife and two sons, from Huston, spent Sunday with the lady's sister, Mrs. Uriah Shaffer. Cas Sheats and wife were the guests of Booneville friends, Sunday. Miss Edna Aucker, from Manheim, Lancaster Co., Pa., was the guest of her grandma, Mrs. Mary Deibler, Sunday, Penn Hall F. M. Fisher made a business trip to Bellefonte one day last week, F. D. Hosterman and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. Alfred Hos'erman, at Centre Hall, Miss Lillan Leilzel was engaged with sewing at I. E. Rossman’s last week; she is an up-to-date seamstress, few Lawrence Runkle and wife spent Sun. day visiting relatives at Tasseyville Miss Lillian Kritzer, of Sprucetown, will spend the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 5. M. Ulrick. Mrs. Anna B. Sankey, of Miflinburg, is spending some time at the home of F. M. Fisher, Mrs, Emanuel Zettle is staying with her son Andrew; she intends to make ber bome there during the summer months, Chas. Horner is able to be out again, Miss Martha Burrell has returned home after spending some time at the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. 8. Musser. This question arises in the family every day Let us answer it today, Try Jell-O), a delle fous and healthful dessert. Prepared In two minutes, No boiling! Xo baking! Simply add bolling water and set to eool. Flavors = Lemon, Orange, Baspberry and Strawberry Get a packago at your grooes today. 1» sauts- | paper i 1s conducting It in an able manner Nittany. The Misses Ethel and Lula Winkle: man of Lock Haven visited friends at this place over Sunday. More of our young folks were for trail. fug arbutus on Sunday, after Sunday school, The band boys intended giying us an open air concert on Saturday night, but owing to the cold weather were obliged té play at the band room, some ladies were in attendavce The saw mills and mill ] running full blast. H A. Kessingerand |. E. R were to Woodward on Saturday. stave are George Harpster and family vis t the home of G. W. Youngs on Sat urday, We noticed J: Berkstresser of lersburg had one of our young driving on Saturday afternoon Mrs. George McCawley and h Bertha Webner visited friends at place on Sunday. Hub ladies oul Miss this Our near-by towns were well sented at this place on Sunday. Mrs. Perry Webner has been the past week; we hope for her recovery. Mrs. William Orr her mother and daughter: on Saturday. repre very {ll speedy of Walker, at this visited place We wish to correct a mistake made by the editor last week; it was Mrs, Henry Swavely who had been very {ll instead of Mr. Swavely, was stated in last week's paper. Mrs Vina an Lamar, as Fapuie Emerick and daughter d Mrs. Charles Emerick all of visited friends here on Sanday. Some one must have been trying to along the highway by the looks of the beaus along Willie Howard Guests sow beans the street tel ¢ sited Winkleman vi friends at ne day last week at the Winkleman home Sunday were Wesley Herr and wife Salona, and Mrs. Lib Reish and daugh- ter Nan also of Salona Harvey Wise and wife of Wolfs Store and Daniel Dorman and wife also Mr Clark Mrs. Mary Herring of Denver, , was the guest of H. P. Zer family one day the past week on of of Hublersburg, Color by and al aq Arthur Zigler of Buffalo, N. Y., 5 . ne of William Garbrick e past week. Sarah Ix ly are MceNitt Christain Endeavor come again gents. OW was Some of the Jacksonville sg eft at this place on Sunday ever again gents, An automobile passed through here on Sunday, from Lock Haven, and the other side of the bridge at the Rogers blacksmith shop, they met a rig in which was bitched a blind horse; the auto pull- ed to one side and stopped the driver of the rig then told them to go on as his horse was blind, so the party in the autio went on their way laughing at stopping jast on | for a blind horse Port Matilda Movings in this vicinity few, James Cowher has moved kis blacksmith tools, stoe< and fOxtures to a shop recently leased at Olivia. Chas. P. Chase has resumed the haunting of wood after a suspension of several weeks on account of bad roads : he has Goubled this spring were | his force and 1s putting in wood to Port Matil da station, at a brisk rate, A protracted meeting is in progress at Black Oak Chapel, Rev Free, pastor of U, B. ehurch with much good being douse. May the good work go on. Postmaster Asman made a recent trip to the Smeky City visiting his daughter, Mrs. Dasle Newman The paper wood cutting has become quite an industry on the Allegheny mountains above this place Mr.and Mrs, Tom Weaver have moved their from near Tyrone Port Matilda where they expect to reside the h household goods to in future an old resident da, died on Wednesday fall steven Woodring Port Mat from heart of near of last week ure, Fillmore. how are you anyhow living, and | an ® fall Mise Marion not sleeping either No. 2 Ke an last Benner the past week No. 2 had Muncy town a little in about the gas well on the mountain was on a farm bear to It was a sad death of Jerry Nolen, who came into our town last week. his home is 10 Belle fonte (.E says he won't be back with his crops next fall, for he has a good hand this spring Any one wanting to buy a mend-a-rip com plete with a riveter combinded, call on PF. B, Kephart, or E. T. Huey ; they cost $2.00, 82.25 HYOME!I A RECORD BREAKER. Novel Method of Curing Catarrh. Sold on Approval by S. Krumrine. The popuiarity and remarkable sales of Hyomei have broken all records In nearly every city and town in the coun try, this guaranteed cure for catarrh bas given most astonishing results. The leading druggists are so enthus. iastic over the remarkable percentage of cures following the use of Hyomei, that with haraly an exception, they adver tise to their customers that Hyomel will besold with the understanding that it costs nothing unless it cares, In Bellefonte, 8. Krumrine is endors- jug it and guaranteeing to refund the meney unless Hyomei! cares caiarrh, He has sold a great many Hyomei out. fits, and to day, no other treatment for the cure of catarrh has as many friends in Bellefonte and vicinity as Hyomel. It is a scientific, yet common sense method of treating and caring this too common disease, It sends by direct in. balation to every cell Of the air passages in the bead, throat and lungs, a ba imic air that destroyes all catarrhal germs, purifies the blood with addition. | al ozone, and makes a complete and last. | ing cure of any catarrhal trouble, i The complete outhit costs but $1, and | fncludes an inhaler, medicine dropper and sufficient Hyomel for several weeks’ treatment, | You take no risk in buying Hyomel. 8. Krumrine positively guarantees to re. | fund your money unless it cures, all | RSm an | PICTORIAL PUZZLE. “2 five - Aaronsburg. Mrs. Minnie Adams, of State College, spent a day with her parents, Em. Cron- millers. Prof. KE. Stover has opened a term of summer school with a goodly number of scholars : v J Chas, Weaver and wife, of Penn Cave, visited at the residence of Jesse Wert's over Sunday Auna Bower, of State College, was the guest of her grandma Bower on Friday = os 3 FIND ro Last Week's Puzzre tlined i lump of tree SACK & 118 held, 1it ire own, —Turn right gide of Invert pi Pi pict ture g in top nf | Romola. Hon. John A. Daley ip to Harrisburg. Miss Maud from teaching Hyner on emp ] Wea io in Harvey & Co blast now; there there Miss Edith Robb is spending a few weeks in Howard with her brother John The up-to date liveryman Paul Markle and sister Amanda, spent Sunday at this place amoung their many friends, Charles Bechdel of Walker has some attraction {un this place. Look out George or he will beat your time R. A. Poorman lost a cow last week. full work works are in of be lots Mrs. Maggie Robb and ber two sons | Frank and Mark, have returned bome very valuable { him, | suffered | Spring Mills, spen returning to State on Saturday again, Waiter and Jennie Rupp have gone to ¥ Pp their brother State Jjohu a Co iege, Bright Bitner and lad riend in town from Mrs, spent Unionville with Mrs Maria Weaver, of one ay 1851 week Swabb. Harry Sauer and Joe Hary State College, were welcome cal Miss Hettie Small and Theodora Acker, W.C. Mingle is the only student of this place, attending Prof. Neff's school at Millheim, The Misses Lisle and have gone to State Colle to stay some lime, ey, of ers of Theo. Acker ge on Tuesday 4 Miss Mame Kahl, of Greenburr, spent Sunday with her 1 jlanch Weaver, Mrs. Kizzie from a few days vis Sadie Wole, fend home ter, Mrs, Swabb returned its to her sis ring Mills at Sp Scotia. ’ vile Pierce Geist at his home near Grays , on the ¢th shortly after engaged in propping a large barn door a strong » of wind came and off its bi He was knocked » ground and heavy door Four + crushed gerious injuries dinner was | fell on aud he from which he | died. | point of death, is slowly pr ey | to Pittsburg on | the | His of the Wi been Little Ray, of S§ Graysvi fon imac pon, near le ba at recovering. denly called g'n owing 0 bre Harry. accom- Edward Isenburg was sud at ss veda Saturda ; of his Say lev seriou ther sister, Mrs * | panied him mp Cruse and son | Harter fur paidav Ww ETA AN 8. Musser's It appears o Milikelm water to put in a water plant, when before this her parents ow that has too much a ery from the boodlers was that the town was greatly inconvenienced and their properties i endangered for want of an sdequate supply of | water: It scoms some fellows have a small calibre and & thick skull and requires several | years to find out a thing Lemont, from visiting ber brother George at wil. | kingbhurg Rev H. I. Crow will have communion services at the Reformed church, ou Sun day; come and hear something good. The funeral of Mrs. Mattie Main was well attended on Sunday morn ber loss two sons and three daugh. ters, namely : James and Harvey, Mary ]., Leva L , and Rachel R., all of Romo- a The farmers are back with their spring work on account of cold and wet weath er, Fishermen report poor catches an ac count of 100 cold and bigh water, Clarence E. Poorman and bis best girl from Walke: were at home on Suan. day. San about 7% The Desciples have started their day school and already have names on their list Our saw mill is only running half time on account of scarcity of logs and men, Miss Sarah Brickley is improving I am still } ou He some The small g ' to} y He ox through here is turning MITAsSIes Our schools closed this week with our wi 3 for Miss P.etchet Edward Welch with their father 8 at and wife Sandaved Quite a Jot of moving this spring and stil; some vacant houses for sale or 4 i The Singer farm is st rent Rebersburg. Pleasant weather suits the farmers, OC. M. Gramiey has some fine farming imple ments for sale The slaughter house The Hulnes brothers mean to go into business inthe right way Bruce and Miss Vera Morris are home from teaching O M Bierly is home from Dent's Run, mak- ing a short visit among friends and relatives Misa Loda Shaeler is seriously ill with pune monia. All hope for her speady recovery. Bam’ Winters, from FPhiiaaeiphia, Was seen on our stress Rev. Bixler, the new pastor for the Lutheran charge of this place, will preach his first ser mon on May st in the evening The item of a few weeks ago that there will be no select school applies only to the high school as a term of select school will begin on Monday. April 25th, continuing nine weeks, T.A. Auman teacher. All are cordially invit ed to send their children, Is under construction Pleasant Gap, James Kersteter, had been very sick for a week A M Kersteter and H. V. Hile are painted and pleasure, We understand that last Saturday the fatheran congregation presented Rev. Swaecypher a new haroess, A tight man maketh a loose tongue. She leayes to | improving their houses by having them | Oscar Zimmerman of Pera expects to leave this week fo: Kansas, on business Squire Armstrong transacted business in Bellefonte on Thursday. Mrs. Tabitha Brisbin, who spent a | few weeks in Tyrone with her son, re- turned home on Saturday. John Mokie, of Howard, is spending a few days with his father, W. H. Mokle. Dr. Shaffer and wife, of Altoona, spent a few days at the home of jobn I Thompson Elliott saves, of Hecla, spent Sunday | with his parents, |. B. Mayes { Frank Holderman and Alice Grev, 0 Bellefonte, spent Sunday with Abraham Holderman, Mrs Julia Williams who was visiting at Pleasant Gap, returned home Friday Nannie Herman, who has been ing with her grandma, spent a few days at ber home Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease. Allen's Fool Kase rms, Bun Painful i At all Dr shoes ons gist and [Shoe Stores x} When a i man is cremated the race o life ends with a dead beat Sore Thro at giected, ave ma pelle TT tively ured worth its weight in gol C. A. Bryant, we Li] Washington, La., Sept. 4, 1900. My wife suffered with Sore Throat for a year, ani though she doctored and doctored nothin poiunied 10 heip her, | procured a bottle © Ha niing Wisard Of and it has done her mote good tha | anytiving in the word Haxny Wane, * hare 18 only one Wizard Of Hamline sume blown inthe bottle, Signature ogni Pa wrapper. Take no substitute, . and $1.00, Hamlins Cough Balsam Hels the Lungs. Wards off Consumption, 2c Hamlins Blood & Liver Pills For Torpid Liver and Constipation, She. — POW BALE ANE MECOMMENOED BY snd CO. M., Parrish, aruggist, Belistonie, Pa. 4 slay. | ® Bi Ewing house 1 In Kustenbauder | health after beir ised ug ng bot Oak Hall. Miss Mary baie from an at { the measles has recovered tack Mrs of Btate College parents last week KE. K. fmlth had an scelelyne placed in bis home on Saturday Mrs. BE. Stamm and daughter Miriam, of Altoona, spent last week at the home of Mr E. RB. Peelers Thomas Fishel is suffering Luther Fye, wife and child, hin Kline's It is rumored that one of Mr is il] with diphtheria Miss Bertha Wagner, was town caring for the Little daughter that arrived at Harry Wagner's Miss Maude Stone Sunday at home Mrs. Bressler days Curry aod family at Centre Hill, Ida Messimer, the former's | i Mine guests of Lewis Brown and were gas plant | with erysipelas. of Centre Hall were guesifatl J Houtz's ehildren of Bellefonte in of Linden Hall, spent spont a few with Mr. { vi b J thi Mt. Eagle. { the water mt auf i od Miss Maud D i# scho | elght weeks Julian. R. R.-Richards moved i last week Jersey y Shore to Belle. Frank you bad better . it out, One of our young men goes fonte quite often. be careful, for if 2 there will be trouble Mrs. Chas Murray in Altoona Those on the 5 Perry Parsons, Cregg » . » snie Bad NaEnie anGs is visiting relatives ick list are, Oliver Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Susan Boodle was visiting friends at Jersey Shore. Few men are too lazy to offer advice. | | Nearly every wife feels that her husband hard, and worrics because he will not take the rest she knows he needs She ted he an | how his sl ep fails She knows that his killing him-—but she he will stick to he i works too i sees how tired and exhaun : is at night to rest him. business is also knows his work just able to stand. If he could only take a vaca- tion, if she could only get him away from business for a few weeks—but that out of the question. It is in cases of this kind that Rexall Mucu-Tone proves its rare value. We could do a great work if we only every woman who reads this newspaper that Rexall Mucu-Tone will do her tired-out husband as much good as a vacation — that it brace him up physically and mentally, replenish his waning vitality and wake him strong and well WHAT CATARRH REALLY MEANS, that ¢ long as is as is could convince will Mucu-Tone is primarily a caiarch cure, but the term catarrh is very broad. It signifies of the mucous membranes due to the inability of the body, through close confinement and lack of out- door exercise, to throw off the poisons that gather in the system, a condition that affcets the entire organism of the sufferer, causing him to feel run down, worn out, weak, nervous and de Mndent., Mucu-Tone not only corrects these conditions, driving out the poisons and restoring health, but it is a powerful tonig and system- builder ns well, It brings new a congestion YOUR HUSBAND WORKS TOO HARD Ay fulness, | n 3 n rt rst few doses, and its cone works APRA n« ves, he entire eeriuiness, hope energ peia afte tinued weeks the ff» Of % your husband to «and note the wone : 1 a few days. It is your duty, and when he ex- life and strength it brings him, he will thank you from the bottom of his heart. You need not hesitate buying a bottle of Rexall Mucu-Tone— our guarantee protects yon come pletely, you FOR wi penences the new any reason HEALTH BETTER YEARS, THAN ** Gentle worn sleen I was run down and out Couldnt eat and couldn't Ast the morning as when I went to bed { to voncentrate my mind and business simply going to the Tried Mucu-Tone under protest 1, hy a eatarrh remedy would do me any good and was disgusted ‘with men red in nani - 0 POASON Ww medicine general, ur advice finally and am mighty ths of this rere dy Health now better than Many thanks, lox No. 875 Pittsburg, Pa” in Fook vi wind 1 did wo mao ne uy Er ——_— Per} =a are not more than satisfied, return the empty bottle to us and we will promptly refund the money. Could any offer be fairer than that? We know what Rexall Mucu-Tone has for thouwands of worn out, discouraged mon and w omen, and we believe that your case will be no exception Sold only at our store, bottles, 89 cents, * done Large GREEN'S PHARMACY.
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