THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 1904, 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 | Is Your | day. Alert and Able Writers Section Represented ? Woodward. has certainly set with showers, Andrew Moyer made improvements to his home in form of a new porch. Mrs. Showers, of Philadelphia, drop: ped in to this town last Thursday and de- parted again Friday. Chas. Sampsel, home on Saturday. Quite a few of our the festival at «night, Two young ladies, in of Laurelton, car men took in Saturday young Coburn last the scribe failing to find out their names, from West Milton, spent a couple days at the residence of W. P. Ard. Willie says there is nothing like leap year. Wesson Snavely and lady friend were seen at St. Paul on Thursday evening Glad to see you Wes; call again. Carl Motz, returned from Ws Va. on Thursday, and brought with him two dozen of the five inch records for his graphoptone whi:h will again make im provement on Mt. Ave. far exceeding Malin St, The carpenters are through with their work at L. D. Orndorf’s residence. Lew, vou certainty will have a fine home after painting George Miller was tol former place of residence, on Decor day. Miss Maud Weaver, on her grand parents James Weaver's. A. B. Myer and wife, called on the latter's Weaver's on Sunday. 'nion count s his Lion of Coburn, called last Saturday, Coburn, James from parents, Yarnell Frances Confer spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Edw. Burd, Mrs, Jonathan dren's service, at Romola, Charles Klinger, who ployed at Youngwood, Friday evening Arthur L. Confer spent Sunday with his pareuts at Milesburg Thomas Malone is having a new roof put on his house. Miss Candas Leathers, visited at the home of her aunt, U. Boyer, the past week. A number of our young men spent Saturday evening in Bellefonte while others attended the festival at Miles barg Prof. E:ters, « our streets him Packer attended chil” Sunday. been em. home has returned of Snow Shoe, Mrs. D. ellefonte, was seen on : ’ a 10 Qe A ra nA na K a rg a yag and lady 1, Miss Lola ttended the dedication in y, Sunday night. Armbru who for the past 15 bas been employed at Buffalo, York, ina the upholstering business, came home last week sick with consam p- tion. He sa son of G. D. Armbruster, Wonder what attraction H. R. and W. K. have at Centre Hall The D:coration Mills were unsuc rain frien ster, G. exercises at cessful, on ac Spring yant of Stormstown. The ladies of Stormstown hel val in the I. O. O. F. Hall. ed a grod time Mrs. E. L Eslinger bedside of her mother, Harrisburg John Eves and wife went to visit their son W Harry Wil toona, spent this place. d a festi All enjoy- was called who is to the very {ll at to Pittsburg son, wife and family Sunday with his of Al. father at John Griffin and wife and Joe Griffin of Tyrone, Ray Griffia of Altoona and Clare Griffia of Osceola visited their parents at this place. Pine Grove. Fine growing booming. Paul Balley, was among those laid off in the A'toona shops. He came home and on Saturday a horse kicked him on the left knee fracturing the knee cap, Grandmother Danuley has been par: tially laid up with rheumatism Mrs, Peter Lauck is suffering with a artial stroke of paralysis that has laid er low, Isaac Reed is lamed on crutches on ac. count of a badly cut foot, weather—all crops are Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets bayond the | They often say “Oh, It will | reach of medicine, woAr away,” but In most cases It will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the suocessfal medicine called Kemp's Balsam which is sold on a positive guaranties to oure, | hoy would immediately seo the exoellont of foe t after taking the first dose. Price 2% and Trial size FREE. Atall druggists, tf Some men are freethinkers and some others are martied, | had been making | at Hastings for about a year, have come Unionville. Robert and Margaret Cambridge, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Karon and Miss Sarah Eckley, attended the double wedding at the home of the Hou, John A. Daley, at Romola, on Wednesday. Lundy Lucas has been appointed rural mail carrier for this Union township route, making his first trip on last Wed- vesday June 13t. He found 40 mail box es on his first trip. Chappie Underwood is his alternate, Herbert Finch is slinging mud in Philipsburg. He was home over Sun. /iibur Smith and his mother, who their temporary home home to stay and will occupy their fine . ; | brick mansion at this place. Winter is past and gone, and summer | its heat and | Davis of Julian was the the newly repaired DeWill's run, it will known as the “Davis Because Ira F. first to drive over iron bridge over hereafter be Bridge.’ Howard Turner, merchant of Julian, drove down on Saturday evening to bring word to Dr. Irvin of the serious il of his father, and met with an accident by which a comparatively new top bug- gy was badly wrecked. He drove against a pile of old plank that bad been left a little too close to the roid and now a suit for damages is whispered in the air. Wm. Eckenroth, crew of carpenters on road, had the ire nail which his foot and for the time There are two more cases of smallpox in the family of Alfred Walker of which note was make in last weeks it Rev. Sugart, of the M. Snow Shoe, and Rev. D charge, exchavged pulpits day ness who the misfortune penetrated disabled him being. works with a Penva. rail: lo stepon a the sole of from Working tems, Chu ch at E Pip f this Rowan saw ove on Road: after ft drew ine gr several d¢ them off John C. Stere met with a sivgalar a painful accie of last week door for a nd lent in his store on Tuesday In his haste to open the lady customer, his foot slipped on the fl which had received a coat of dustiess oil the night before, and his legs spread apart and he went tothe floor you have seen athletics a rupture of a sinew or le right leg. He was r and has got out of his bed since, the most excruciating pain. At a meeting Mon lay evening elected for &. WW, or, do, eader taken home on been able to be flering by aes intitle suo of the school board on the following officers the ensuing year Rumbarger; secretary, McDonnell; treasurer, D Buck On motion of D. Buck it was decided that the election of teachers should take place on the first Mooday of July. All applications should be sent to the secre- tary Mrs J. B Stere has scriber to the Centre Demo just ought to see the lovely can bake now. Al Roberts is giving a stereoptican ex- hibition in the grange hall at this writ. ing, Monday evening, but cannot report success, Charley to past ent become a sub. crat, and you bread she Rowan's while taking harge, | member of the bride was nith was ) ‘ ther st man and Miss idesmaid The wes march played by Mrs. F. P. Blair of Bellefonte. The ceremony took place at 6 o'clock p. m. after which a sumptuous repast was enjoyed and at § o'clock the happy couple boarded the train at this place mid a shower of rice, the eastern cities where they will spend their honey. moon. Ia Miss Stella is embodied all that goes to make true noble womanhood and Mr. Parsons is a man of unimpeach- abie charact sobzr aad industrious, a representative citizen of Union township. May their pathway through life be one if perpetual sunshine (»race S 1Adinge ding for er - Ladies good soft comfortable house siippers for warm weather, Yeager & Davis, Good actorsjand good architects draw good houses. cet a AD st Correct Clothes for Men APPY the man who knows the value of correct- ness and econ- omy in dress. You'll know it Corriente, 4 na co DY wearing the clothes that bear this label MAKERS NEW YORK "we Apparel ready for service, equal to fine custom-made, at a ready- made price. Doesn't this solve the clothes problem ? 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. was | PICTORIAL PUZZLE. IS WHA WRONG ro Lasr Week's ative dress Oni WITH Purzziry Japanese American CArTrice Aaronsburg. r Jared arper fonte, at far: f A { and family, of vy Rote, of Axe Mann, rs. Sue Rote a few days Belle 1 Col. }s foute, S place Mrs. Maggie Bitner and Spring Mills, were down Bitner’'s aged mother John Bubb and wife, were visiting their daughter, Bower, a few days Miss Hettie was down to attend the Gramley-Haines wedding Wednesday; she night here with her parents Thos. to work at Belle at } | and wife, of their home Coburn undayed Blaine, of Mrs son lo see Tusseyville Mrs. Luther of oe Smull, of State College, stops ed ove: Weaver has gone to Ebensbu plastering Miss Catharine Bower is visiting friends in Northumberland this week. Mrs Sarah Wyle was housed-up a few days last week with rheumatism; at this writivg she 1s some better Kurtz, of Mifflinburg last week with his sister, Luther one day Lenker. Mrs. Mabel Whetherhold and daugh r, of Allentown, are visiting ber moth. r, Mrs. Caroline Mayes. Harvey Rider, of Tioga county, visited his sister, Mrs. Wilson Burd, over Sun. day. Misses Libbie and Edna Smeitz, Mag gie Kreider and Annie Ulrich, of Trox spent a few days at the home of Harvey Crouse, spent Mrs te elville, Mrs bas gone to Sta few wer Es Blanchard. Mrs. W. H. Gardoer died on Friday morning, June 3d, after suffering for a pumber of years of a complication of diseases. She leaves to mourn, her hos band, four sons and three daughters. Funeral services Sanday; interment in Baptist cemetery. Racing in this place is on the bum ; the Turf company did not declare divi. dends last week. Cereal Mutuals are company, whose offices are in Chicago, are waiting for developments before making an increase in capital stock The telephone line is a verv conven jent article, but Mame says she wishes she could look him square in the face while talking to him, Wilbur is called up quite frequ too, from this office; sometimes a little late Decoration Day was one of the biggest in history jn this place, yet we have people here who say they were dis appointed, We are sure it was not the fault of the mau who made the address, for it 18 sdmitted by all who heard it to listening to in this place. Mt. Eagle. glad ure of Farmers are very that think the corn will be a short crop. The grass at present looks as for a good hay crop is this valley, but the wheat is a falln The fruit, such as apples are very ful up to this time, and cherries are very good, but peaches are a failure, trees are frozen, We are very g'ad to state that we have no sick to report, We held our primary election on Sat urday, in our township, but the attesd. ance was very poor as the farmers are very busy at present time, Itell you we had quite a horseback parade in our town last week; and it was all right, wasn't it ladies? The tiles are coming, get your filynets boys. Beware of keyholes, It was Eve's dropping that caused Adam's downfall. | the | 16, 20 and 21 i who h also slow, and representatives of that | utly | be as fice as we have ever had the pleas. | the | weather has setted for the present time | #0 they could plant their corn over, as | most of the seed was not good and we | Hublersburg. For some cause | either failed to res were uot printed for We can tains all stated, that we t agree th those Every have issue admit Hut time, 1S Git eer Maria er, for some Charles, her as been here had is have Miss Grace M the guests ol Sundays ago Miss Cass is ter Mrs. Rey Perc Mil guest of his Chas. Meyers, friends here Herb Dex of her parents | Mis |] D. Mi at pre H er, of Pun parents ECT an er thing who bh son 1 wife H. McCauiev's s that Town a few of most noticeable being N as iewhat | from some xsuta were the gues! was 0 Allooua see her sister who was seriously ili D. M. Whitman built a porch jin front to his residence and Frank Miller 18 | bullding an addition to the rear of his house, Children’s Day services in the Reform ed church next Sunday evening. Centre Hall. The Golden Eagles of took supper at the Old Fort holtel on Decoration Day, Mr, Shawver, the land lord, being a member of that order, and the members of Company B took supper with landlord Runkle in Centre Hall. A stove company has shipped a car load of ranges here and stored them in the “Logan’’ house, and will have sever al teams with which to peddie the ranges over the valley, Mrs. George Emerick and were to Bellefonte the other Spriog Mills day Mill was had his otherwise team fright rau Frank Musser of collar bone bruis near thi ened at the stone causing the Spring and H g i ana broken ed town rusher AWAY acct ! have ths tiemen defunct the to the : head o foundry ih K at the much Action count boom EASY WAY TO CURE CATARRH » Hyomel Germs Money Says §S Krumrine h 15 DO danger ng when using Hy 1 aromatic t 5 s wonderful ome through a n with every § In this hea'th-gi oul an I passage oothe to be sole me that any medi the cure of catarrh has WAY i while nothing If you trout’ed wi 8S Kr are um daughte: [pe—— Dicease takes no summer vacation, If you need flesh and strength use Scott’s Emulsion summer as in winter. Milesburg. The Citizens’ fire company will hold their ival ou the 234 of June; all are invited to be present and give a helping hand, the proceeds are for the use of the any; they need your aid in keeping up their repalr fest com} returned home New Marg from Mis Moore and fs parents (20 SILVER PASTE, anily appli ef ££ remarks s iastit i prepar CUARANTEED BY US P. BLAIR & CO., Brockerhofi Block $50,000.00 Cash Given Away to Users of LION COFFEE Je are going 4 hy ion-Heads have always In Addition to the same Lic make some of ‘he first contest will Vote For President to be cast } $40,000.00 on the Grand First Prize of $5,000.00 Five Lio 4 , given n-Heads wi our patr ron | entitle h men and women Nor 1904 to users of IL re, i] than ever in yes, be good, as heretofo the Regular 330,900.90. an send i ] you to estimates our the ion Coffe e. Not v will t 1 _— we 3 - ie vaiu for Free Premium Sra Prize Contests, whicl estimates desired There will be as TWO CREAT CONTESTS we on the J and, two, n-Heads cut from Lion Iv 4th attend y make it ian $20,000.00 will be still more interesting, in ad v. 8, 1904 distrit contests, opport ¢ at the St. Louis World's Fair; to the one who anit: to Total making E Ve Rh ates the second re ited in ea of these contests dition to this amount, we wil is nearest correct on both and thus your estimates have two es of winning a big cash prize “oi Printed blanks to Coffee Packages and a 2 cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg- ular free premiums) to one either c What will be World's Fair? For nearest pany’s office, 1 give first prize for the ne next nearest, el At ( rrect est vote in ontest: the total wo, J 4 mates edo. Ohlo, on or ar asd at . ot ws 1 First Prize 1 Second 2 Prizes 6 Prizes 10 Prizes 20 Prizes 60 Prizes 260 Prizes 1800 Prizes 2130 PRIZES, Prize $500.00 each 200.00 100.00 650.00 20.00 10.00 6.00 WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST ith attendan 1893. 1 receive rect estit TOTAL, PRESIDE at the St Louis be the tance was X1.273 ’ ndidates e ( elect 13 080 65 1904, wo w nates rece od prize to the ' ! fore Nov. § nate, ston First Prize What wii atte n W son S Evy nt te, sox $2.500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1.000.000 1,000.00 1,000.00 2.600.00 £,000.00 $20,000.00 | 1 2 Prizes - 85 6 Prizes 2 10 Prizes 1 20 Prizes 50 Prizes 2060 Prizes 1800 Prizes 2130 PRIZES, a pris Second Prize 1 650.00 20.00 vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack= age. The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es- pl timateis recorded. NTIAL VQTE CONTEST total Popular Vie cast for President {votes Wied | at the et ovember B19? In ft pearest cor y te £8 ¥ \ pe oof “ ved in W fice. Toledo, O rive for the nearest cop etc. asf we $2.500.00 000.00 000.00 000.00 LO00.00 JL000.00 1.000.00 2,600.00 £©.000.00 $20,000.00 1904 we will g ¢ 10 the nex! nea ost, el 00.00 each 1 00.00 1 Oo0.00 3 10.00 6.00 TOTAL, 4279 PRIZES—4279 Distributed te the Public—aggregating $45,000.00—In addition to which we shall give $5,000 to Grocers’ Clerks (see particulars in LION COFFEE cases) making a grand total of $50,000.00. COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF LION COFFEE WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP'T.) TOLEDO, OHIO.
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