THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 1904, CORRESPONDE NTS DEPARTMENT | Happenings of a Week Over Cen-| tre County THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE | What Has Transpired in the Various | L ocalities—Compiled by a Corps of | Alert and Able Writers Section Represented ? Julian, There was a hot time in our little town | on Saturday evening. There were thirty of our young people attended the great Walter I. Main’s show at Bellefonte on Saturday. J. H. Turner,our leading merchant, is making his store room a real palace; he is papering, cleaving and making lots of improvements. Aaron and Angus Weller, and Robert Swisher, started for the woods on Wed- nesday, what will Lillie do this lonesome hot summer? Amanda Myers who empl Lancaster, is at home and exp for a few weeks yet, Edward M. Kyler, agent P. at Martha, has been seen quite ly in our town; what the ask Amanda. Well Frank, how is this? very sorry that there has been disturbance made. The Walter IL. Main show is over and many of our young folks will soon be forgotten except by those who were cessful in purchasing song books, will be able to remember the day secure a paper containing the fo! song, Oh there is a girl in town Who had pever seen a clown, Aud her mamma let her go; She is only twenty-two. And she thought it wouldn't do, If news and money both she could blow. yyed at slay 18 ects to R. R. Co. frequent attraction, 1s Suc- we if they wing n't We are haying beautiful weather and the farmers are Quite a good many people from this place attended Walter I. Main’s show on Saturday, and say it was real good. Miss Ellie Alexander, from Bel lefonte, spent Sunday with friends here Quite an excitement in town Saturday evening. Shame-—Shame. Mrs. Leitzell preached a very biter. esting sermon on ‘‘Missionary work” a crowded house on Sunday evening in the U. B. Charch. Steward Dillon and wife spent Sun- day at his parents home, Yarnell. Herbert Confer, of Clearfield, is visit. ing friends at this place. Wilber F. Reeder and wife, of Belle- fonte, Sundayed at T. H. Malone's. Charles Schad, wife and daughter, farming ery busy. ver Marian, of Bellefonte, spent a few days | of the week with Mr. and Mrs Packer. Miss Ella Confer, of Milesburg, spent the past week with ber grandparents, Jerome Confer’s. Miss Mabel Royer, who has been in Bellefonte the past month, has returned home for a week's stay. Among those from this place who at. tended Main's circus, Saturday, were Lawrence Croft, Ellis and Elmer Pow. nell, Ammon and James Klinger and Ezra Confer, Wm. Yarnell, on our streets last week Mis. Thomas Walker | nervous prostration Chas. Brown had th a colt, Thursday nig We will just note height of ill manners the same time, Elmer said Saturday. 11, was seen here that it the for two to talk at he saw the “Little Man,’ Colyer. Thos. F. Farner, of Philadelphia, is paying his parents a visit over Sunday. Miss Virgie Walters, visiting at this place. E:tq J. S. Housman is improving his residence very much, by painting and papsring his house, the work being done Andrew Smith, of Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Detwiler and children, and Mrs. John Diehl and son, of Linden Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Florey, of Tusseyville. Jacob Lee, of Miiton, is paying his parents a visit at this place. Miss Sudie Bodtorf, who spent the winter months at Milroy where she was employed in the knitting factory, is of Union Co, ts Spending some time with her parents, at | place. Quite a few people will Lutheran conference at Tusseyville, Miss Grace Horner, daughter of John | Horner, is {ll with scarlet rash. for her speedy recovery. Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Ripka and daugh. Hope ter Kathryne, of Lewistown, who are’ giving their relatives a visit, spent last | week at State te College, Port Matilda, Walter Barr, of Sandy Ridge, visited friends near this place a few days the | past week, Can it be possible that the patriotic | feeling has lost a merited place in the hearts of our should be loyal citizens that | they are making no move not even a | word said to assist the few old soldiers to | honor their fallen comrads on Memorial | day? Shame to those who enjoy the | blood-bought freedom of our lan The indications are at present that we will have a bountiful fruit crop. w party of surveyors with Squire John at the head, has been looking up a lands in the Allegheny moun. ie above Flat Rock, this week, C. P. Chase has purchased a team of high grade horses. Charley's knowledge of horse stock Is no means he goes to Big Valley to select Tue CENTRE DEMOCRAT and N, Y Rtlsane-Patmer for 31. 28. Is Your | visited at the home of | attend the | | ‘Something from Hovad. Mr. Editor: I uged to have a friend | who we »d at a place called Eaglevil le, | and I don’t believe that an eagle was ever seen there, I always thought it { should have been called Coontown, | especially after the coon story this | friend told me. His initials are D. B., | but for short we called him ‘‘Dance"’ but I don’t believe he can dance a note, | Well his story was enough to paralyze all the coons in the county if they would | hear of it. I called his attention to a | tree one day and the openings in the bark and suid, do you know what those openings in the bark are ? He said, yes | they're openings just as you said. I | then said to him those are what are call | ed lenticels, that is how a tree breathes, through those cells they inhale oxygen | and —*“'ho!d on, he*said, I can tell you a | better story than that:—one time I bad one of them Goldashtitdashhunds, that { has two leg: in frout and two in the rear, { but the middle ones u's omitted He had no coon record, but as he was good for nothing else, I supposed he was cer. tainly a good coon dog. Well the dog started out one night with a neighbor aud me on a coon hunt. It was a bright moonlight night, the dog began to bark at a large tree, we went up to it and ac cording to my eyesi ght it was expandisg through those lenticels as vou call them aud contracting, I rubbed my eyes to make sure [ was awake after ing mv neighbor if he saw said he lid. . He then cut the (ree aod that explained the mystery : were { 1 coons in t} SVETY eathed they that tice He said it id 't he! and ask it he down There again” James Hogan fest Va isitor here this week The ville was st evening; but at yn Mouda guished church Jackson lightning was extn Presbyterian ick by the fir ominent republican the Daley was getting and he said; and there was Well sllow, if he I asked a pr other day how John A along’ in candidacy, ‘Daley was doing no doubt about his nominatic Mr. Daley is a pretty good is a republican I was the Hustler office aod was surprised to see the improvements Mr Dunham bas lately made. His office is up-to date. Fred deserves credit his energy. D. 8. Miller, of East High St., Belle: fonte, who was the builder of our can- ning factory, has completed his work and left us Mr. Miller while here, showed that be was a gentleman and an adept in his business. Anyone would do well to follow in his footsteps; but he takes blamed long strides. Aur WIDDERSEHEN [ enclose a letter written by a little Datch boy 6 years old to one of our citi: zens : his in strictly for New York, May 12, deer Jone | I mast rite you that my Mother are all well and so my Father and my self how {* your Mother Jone and your hole Fam- aly hon is Willie and his Family I like to come up to see you this sommer and my Mother I was g years old the desember the 17 I will send you my bicker soon I go to school how is you boother abein and His Famly and hou is mary and Clara and Family ant Cleolena died last year do you gy Fichen yet I hope yom rile soon 197°4 Henry I close my letter gut by Walker Twp. UYETTEVIL Jur little village was a deserted pu Saturday; about all atten at Bellefonte most Samuel day with Harnish, William Fie and family days in the [»hop. visiting parents, Amos Betleyoug's John Colyer moved out of our vi on last Tharsday. Ralph Small Zion moved in on same day. The Company's storehouse is pushed along with all possible force they can pat on it; they have erected a very nice and convenient office, as the old one was too small on account of business increasing. The latest in our town is playizg ball and some do not respect the Sabbath, either, eal Sun- Robert Longe and family sg his brother in. law, in Huvettrille spent a few Mrs. Fie's lage , from ~Krumrine's Instantanious Headache | Powders will relieve the most obstinate cases of nervous and sick headache. cents, HARACTER is the measure of the man "'—also of the man’s ap- parel when it | Coprrightiom,&. B &0o bears this label | Jl\ftedPenjaminz © MAKERS # NEW YORK FON J “Character!” is the watchword ‘of all their workers. The high- est exposition of the tailoring art is represented in the produce | tions of these clever craftsmen, Equal to fine custom-made in all but price. The makers’ guarantee, and ours, with every garment. We are Exclusive Distributors in this city, MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. led the show | PICTORIAL PUZZLE. Any person wishing barber, IL E NORTH PE? Many of our show last week. E. H Shook, ud his A short call at G people an easy shave should call at the shop of our fashionable Runkle, at this place. NN HALL attended the big son Gross, made . Shook's, on Sunday. Isaac Raymon moved up to the Union, to Ham Shreckeng ast last week, I guess | he is all right now. Daunjel Dreibelbis, lege, made a short Roush’s, on Sunday. The United Evang Roads school house, on Here we are with al able weather abundance that it the corn that had quite a few farmers crop out Miss Emma Feidler made a cal Mrs. Harris Stover A. W. Hostermazr Elwood Orndorf made a busige ¢ went lo ittie more Alt this scribe ie Was two week | thon ght that one scri small place as this, week but No. 2 David Taaver day with J. F. Dietz's family. Mrs. Mertle Smith left for St last week, where she expects to busband, Melvon Smith, and whe expect to remain this summer ago EF WAS | news out pped for one iropped out, oon a and wife spent San yin her If you want to see good roads go to Curtin township, with juanager like Robert Mann, Jr., and Confer; we think it would be advisable for the Howard township supervisors to go and learn, as our roads are almost past driv ing Among the sick are, Clare Gates with mumps wi Ben Kline and The mumps gave almost every house a call in this town this spring. Jerry Gleun has moved from the house known as the old Stine Mill house to the old Glenn property, one half mile west of Mt. Eagle. Mt. Eagle is quite flourishing since we have two stores in our town. Last week was a wet one for the farm- er to finish bis spring crop; we had a nice little fl 0d in Baldeagle creek. The grass looks as if we would get a pice hay crop, but not much winter grain in this valley. Farmers Mills. The forenoon farmers are all done | planting corn, J. H. Rishel was taken to the Belle. fonte hospital last week and is now im ! proving under the care of Dr. Locke Clayton B. Stover is improving as fast as can be expected The Union Sunday schoo! will part in the exercises on Decoration take Day Miss Blanche Hagan is employed by J. | H. Rishel's Lot Dankle, a machinist in the car shops at Altoona, is home on account of being laid off for a few days. Quile a number the Walter L Saturday. James Stak! and son Claud, from Cen. tre Hall, were putting up wire fence for |. M. Goodhart the past week. Mrs. J] H. Rishel and daughter Miss Lodie made a trip to Bellefonte, Sunday to see Mr. Rishel who is sick im the hospital, George W. Kline spent Sanday with | his parents at Oak Hall. of our people attended Main show at Bellefonte, George K Long, former miller at Muncy, is working for his brother in-law, A. O Decker, near Spring Mills. Eagle | enough for 45 | during : Wolfs Store 1] S. Meyer Louis | re they | Rheumatism Neuralgia flemases probably mankind owes ali others combined, While y perilous, nevertheless Rheus undation for heart dissase and gralgia leads to the morphine and “plum habits atter how mild the case may be these troubles id never be neglected, A reliable’ remedy applied promptly will prevent endiess pain and many sleepless nights 18 such a remedy. Its use will in 8il cases and Ninel ¢ Hamling Wizard Ol has from all parts of the world you bring Instant relief re in the grest majority red thousands of people It can do the same for Whitley, Tex have had Rivoumatiom (or ten yours and was y heipless, | tried several remadies and found I tried Hamline Wizard i me Mis Oil and one Kare Berry. aha, Neb, Jag. 1. 1900 My mother was troubled with facial Neuralgia for 13 yes ’ a used six bottles of Hamiing Wizard Otl a £18 ared her We are never with out a bottle of fLin the h use, J. Coroway, Thera (8 only one Wizard Of blown in the bottle, Signature wrapper, Take no substitute, Hambins rama famiin Bros." off and Hamlins Cough Balsam Soothes the Throat. Stops the Cough. 28¢, Soc. Hamlins Blood & Liver Pills Act Gently and Without Pain. 8c. ———— lt 0. M. Parrish, aruggist, Bellefonte, Pa. Penn Hall. Juite a numbe the show at Bel Some « plant planting the cold McManaway on must of the fir family, it the hon H FP pent Sun ec Of 3 streams b that sagt? 1] make him take 2 thr The wheat we through this sectio L. E week Fred Zettie and family, of valley, spent the Andrew Zettle A. W. Zettle, of Wolfs Store spent Sun- day at the home of his parents Rossman you Georges . A } iJouly dome of was | vices ats p Mrs on the sick Auy person wishing to buy an up-to date buggy or carriage should call at the Meyer Buggy Co. shops, they have all styles of first-class buggies for low prices The people of Penn Hall are greatly pleased with the addition of another mail between this office (Peon Hall) and the R. R. office, thus making four mails a day. This will be very convenient as mail can be sent to the cast in the morn ing from this place. James Sheesly and Clarence Stover caught some very nice fish with hook and line, one day last week. m ligt Squire Musser shady lane rejoice “In the A. M Yearic driver, house from licals, | kinds of The rain came rotted been have ‘ ast week of A expecis i at the cemetery on in honor of de« Harvey Hoover is is doing some carpen work for James Guisewite this week Evervbody seems to summer weather which began setting in | A on Sunday as quite a few took advan: tage of it by taking a stroll in the woods Gogt 0O'd Summer time our is maki ok, improvements to his | fect after taking the rst dose State at Col. visit Henry at the Cross Sunday the 2¢'h will have their communion Woodward. change. in such an bit of and ond quite a planted their se and M abe to Mat n treet. SCOTT & 400-41 Be BOWNE, arl Street, { $1.00 Mil Chemists, Y Orike New © esburg. look after finding an f the council f one of the police has such places of. rs. Harry Huffman 0s two sons, Paul and ] parents Joseph Seller's . lamar, Mrs. bn Dorman and : a short season Levi Grubb family Decor with her si cased wife, of Snow Shoe, parents, A. 8S. Frank Smith spent Sunday Smith and wife and with is among those ter Some Foolish People to run unt!l It gets beyond the me. They Oh. It will but in most cases It will wear Could they be induced to try the medicine called Kemp's Balsam is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent of Price T%¢ and 1 Trial size FREE. At all druggists 4 tf be enjovicg the OW & cough reach of medic to some | Wear away,’ We shou'd all , them away. P| successiy whiet often say speedy stage | $50,000.00 Cash Given Away to Users of LION COFFEE z to be more liberal than ever in ads, cut from the packages, be good, always given our customers, but We are going I.ion- He have 1904 to as heretofore. 1 he we users of Lion Coffee. Not only will for iun . » Yeu | 5% » ” the valuable pret} In Add tion to the Regular Free Premiums the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in o You ca make some of our patrons rich men and women. whicl ur $50,000, 00 Grand Prize Contests, send in as many estimates as desired There will ne TWO CREAT CONTESTS The first contest will be on the Ju Yate For President to be cast Nov. 8 $40,000.00 on the two, and, to 1904. hls it still Five Lion-Heads pF cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg- ular free premiums) to one vote in either contest: hel. WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST What will be the total July #h attendance at the St Louls World's Fair? At Chicago, July 4, 1800, the attendance was 283.273 For nearest correct estimates received in Woolson Spice Com: pany’'s office, Toledo, Ohio, on or before June 30th, 1904, we will give first prise for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc, etc, as follows: $2,500.00 1,000.00 2186 PRIZES, TOTAL, ly 4th attendance at the St. Louis World's Fair; the secon $20,000.00 will be distri! more interesting, Grand First Prize of $6,000.00 1d relates to Total uted in each of ti ntests, making in addition to this amount we will give a to the one who is mearest correct on both oontests, and thus your estimates have two opportunities of winning a big cash prize “oo Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack- age. The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es- pi timate is recorded. PRES!DENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (votes for all candidates combined’ at the election November 8, 19047 Ia 1900 election, 13.95 65% people voted for President. For nearest cor rect estimates received in Woolson Bp e Co.’ y office, Toledo, O., on of before Nov. § 190, we will give first prize | of the nearekt cor rect estimate, sevond prize to the sex! Dea ost, etc lowe: 1 First Prize Second Prize Prizes $500. 20 each 1050 ( etc, as fol 260 1800 2199 PRIZES, 4279 Shiba to the Publio—a to Grocers’ Clerks ks (s00 mn In wh ZES—A4279 $45,000,00—in addition to which we shall N COFFEE cases) making a grand total of COMPLETE © DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF LION COFFEE WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP'T.) TOLEDO, OMIO.
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