THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 30, 1904. CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT Happenings of a Week Over Cen- tre County THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE Unionville. Miss Pauline Smith attended the Reese wedding at Port Matilda last week, and has gone to Philipsburg for an extended visit to friends at that place Mrs. Jacob Woodring, Mrs. Geo. R Williams and her son Gordon, of Port Matilda, were recent visitors to friends at thes place. Miss Sallie McGarvey is visiting | friends in Philipsburg. What Has Transpired in the Various L ocalities—Compiled by a Corps of Alert and Able Writers—Is Your Section Represented ? Howard. Miss Rhue DeHaas, who has been at. tending school at Philade!phia, is spend. ing vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. DeHaas. Graham Ferguson, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with friends at this place. Miss Edna Reber, ove milliners of Williamsport parents Mr. and Mrs. S. I The Beech Creek base ball b ed bats with the Howard boys day with a score of 235 In Howard. Mrs. Sarvy and children returned home from Snow Shoe on Saturday, hav ing been called there by the death of her brother. Wm. E. Confer and family day with relatives at Salona. Mrs. E. J. Walizer, of Tyrone, is vi ing relatives at this place. Miss Ruth Berry and Ruth, of Lock Haven, are visiting theiraunt Mrs John Diehl. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, of Pitts. burg, and Mrs. Elmer Ross of Lemont, were guests part of last week at the home of J. Will Mayes, Miss Idella Williams, returped home after visiting friends at Eagleville. Logan DeArment, of Snow Shoe, spent Sunday with his parents, Arthur Long, and Misses Anna Muff ly, Alma Pletcher and Alice Long, who have been attending the Lock Haven Normal, returned home on Friday. Arrangements are being made to hold a grove meeting in Butlers woods about the latter part of July. The speakers will be from a distance. Oscar Yerger, of Bellefonte, formerly of this place, was here last week prepar. ing to resume business at the rake fac tory, D. Al Irvin and Fred Leathers spent Sunday in Lock Haven. Wonder why Yarnell. of the head is visiting her Reber )¥S Cross m Satur. favor of spent Sun. it Sak sister A number of young folks from here at- tended the chiidren’s services, at Miles. burg, Sunday evening. Miss Frances Confer is spending a week with friends at Boalsburg. Miss Ruth Fowler, of Blanchard, spent last week visiting Gertrude Confer. Samuel! and Tomer Robb, of Romola, spent Sunday at J. A. Confer’s Miss Gertrude Confer has returned | home from Eagleville, where she was at- tending school. Miss Mary Croft returned home Mon- day from a visit with her sister, at Nanty Glo Mr. and Mrs. James Poorman, of Soow Shoe, visited over Sunday at A. C. Walk ers. Children’s day exerci at the Baptist Chapel, All are invited. Mrs Rachel Walker has returned home from a visit to her son, at Oak Grove. un be helc 4 8 ses will Sanday, Thomas Walker had the misfortune t have one of his ribs broken while at his work at Port Matilda A new stage driver and mail has arrived at the home of Oscar zer. - er carrier L. I Jot Smullton. Ben) Wise, of week with T. D. Stover Mrs. Clarence M Aaronsburg, Sundayed Robert Hackenberg's Miss Mary Beckenbaugh. of MiMmir visiting her sister, Mrs. W_M. Bierly. Mrs. Sereme Harry and son Earnest, visiting at Salona and Lock Haven, Miss Mayme Wolfe went to Philadelphia on Saturday morning Henry Detwiler made a trip to Millheim on Saturday to have his teeth extracted < day Limbert Kansas 18881 ch and of with idren, her parents, Are Charles Douty and family, of Clintondale, | are visiting the former's brother, 8. B. Douty. Abraham Brindle is on the siek list, This town ean now boast of twoice cream pariors, and both doing a rushing business Hope a few more will start up so we wi able to buy cheap cream | be Fillmore. When the people of Fillmore need hired hands they must call on Bald Eagle. There Is where they get the finest looking young ladies, Miss Loula Lucas, of Runvile, is employed inthe home of J. PP. Wollord's. Perry Wolislegle spent Sunday last at his home in Fleming. Clarence Rumbarger spent Sunday at his home, Gilbert Parsons, of Fleming afternoon with his friends Lizzie Hoover, There will be a festival held at this place on July the second. All are invited to attend and help the good cause along of Sinking valley, spent Sunday Misses Rose and NOT A PATENT MEDICINE Hyomet, the Guaranteed Catarrh Cure, Pre. scribed by Physicians, No one should confound Hyomel with patent medicines that are advertised to cure catarth., It is as far supcrior to them all as the diamond is more valu. able thaw cheap glass. Their composi tion is secret, but Hyomei gives its for- | mula to all reputable physicians, Is it pot foolish to try and cure catarrh by swallowing tablets or liquids? The only natural way to cure this disease of the respiratory organs is to breathe | Hyomel. This treatment has been so successful, | curing 99 per cent, of all who have used it that Home is now sold by 8. Krumrine under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it does not cure. Yon run | to risk whatever in buying Hyomel. it does not unusual powers to cure, it could not be sold Japon | this plan, | Melcher, If | Mrs, Dr. Russell is visiting her son Dr, Russell, Jr., at Clearfield, while her niece, Miss Longsdorf, of Chester county, has taken charge of the home affairs dur ing her absence Misses Laura Rumberger of the Musi. | cal Conservatory, Phiiadelphia, and her niece Flora Brugger of Atlantic city, re turned howe on last Friday. Thos. W. Fisher and fami of E. M. Griest last week. W. Clapper and wife, of Altoona, layed with Mrs. Clapper's mother, Francis Alexander, wife, visited the ¥ at Philipsburg y Sunt visiting friends in Alexander 1 e winsvi Even Jobn D. Decker says he can J = more buckwheat to the acre since s taking the Centre Democrat. He er that his boys always read 1d its just awful what an ap they have. John y com mind you met pel missioner, te I). 18 iar Our base ball club went to Martha on Saturday and flattened out the Martha team to the time of 19 to 3 in favor of the B. B.C At the ciose of the game one of the Marthaites tried to hide behind a bean pole while our boys came home sipging the battle cry of freedom Misses Lizzie Brugger, Margaret Bot. torf, Flora Brugger and Paul Rumber. ger chaperoned by Wm. Resides, left for Benner’s Ruu on Tuesday where they will go into camp beside the beautiful spring, and expect to remain several weeks. To protect themselves from wild nimals or any roving bands of Indians, the girls provided themselves with an extra large hat pin, Master Paul took a pop gun and pistol while soldier Billy took with him a pair of Gatling guns which he planted ou the parapets just outside the camp. To prevent their but. ter from becoming rancid and their meats from becoming tainted they sim. ply rolled the same in a copy of the Cen tre emocrat. They anticipate an en- joyable time, and expect to bring home as trophies the scalps of wild animals rattiesnake skins, oo Ww Julian. Mr ms, at Be Mrs. B. Frantz and Sundayed at Geo. E. Campbelis ell surprise party if her t being b 8. D. Irvin is spending letonte two children, of Bald was given the home son Charlie ay er eightieth and * number dren grandchildren were there to Ya Beaver's cot | 3 MEARS template moviag ba nmer near town, this sum. mer Reuben Wallzer has moved je eat Jt an, from Braddock lived the past few yours The M. E. chureh lan Saturday come all and help i Mrs, f nis res) has back to where he will hold a evening, Ju the good Hardy festival at 14] ( ae me ¥ TAUSe A and da s|amue eda aiport AWAY ghtfu belore he was t fan that he t mas the a0 taken wit! for anything had ever seen now nat box ear at hadn olen first one | ch a iw ft eyes and stores too were s elty to him, but eve they have one o cent cigar store in Fi n were jubilant over gir victory over the Martha boys last Satur. day afternoon, They looked different from that of last summer when they went home poking like sick Kittens. and acted like babies, but of course we looked over It as we knew they couldn't help it Good time for every pick cherries pow, 1 hey seam to be plenty In this section. Roland McKenzie Is visiting his mother at this writing The Fillmore scribe who passed through our nore, The “1 mvillers very ite one to | town and could not see it for a box car must have started from a plage not so dry as ours, or he would not have falled to note which side of the train the box car stood on Port Matilda. Lizzie, wife of A. FP. Stevens, died at her home in Ramey, June 20 of cancer, aged 8 years and 4 months, The deceased was a pa tient sufferer of that dread afiietion for two years, bearing it with christian fortitude, Near | the time of her death ended her 42nd year membership in U. B. church in which she was a consistant worker ; her maiden name was Melcher, a daughter of John and Christena late residents of this place. She leaves to mourn her death. a husband, three brothers and three sisters. Interment was made Saturday, June 2°, in the Mt, Pleasant cemetery, Nev. Free, Pastor of the U, B churn, officiated, assisted by other able di vines, hus ends the walk in life of another christian lady, James T. Marks, who has been suffering and quite low at times for the past year or more of kidney and lung troubles, Is at this writing mn a serious condition. A new camp Is being bullt near Camp Chase, which will be occupied by a large crew of paper wood choppers, Bobby Robinson, who Is employed on the main ins of the P. R. R., was in a wreck a few days since, the result of which compels him to use a good stout cane In getting around Arthur Adams, of Philipsburg, and A. R Marks, of Curwensviile, are visiting friends in this part of the country, Leonard Melcher and family, of Ramey, at: tended the funeral of Mr. A. P, Stevens and visited (riends in this place Mrs. Edward Beckwith, of near Mt. Pleas. ant, died at her home, Weare not in posses ston of any particulars concerning her slok. ness and death. 8. R. Pringle made a trip to Philipsburg this week to look after his real estate Interests, Gilbert Eller, of the firm of Eller & Mos Kinley, devotes the greater part of his time delivering woods to the paper w h on the Allegheny mountal ps lias PICTORIAL PUZZLE. Rag doll is in upper it of between body o tween ro breast. Milesburg. A. 8 Smith, wife and son Clair, Sundayed with their son Frank and wife in Snow Shoe Miss Ella Pletcher, of Howard her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Taylor; also made ap- plication for our primary school. The Leathers boys. of Howard, met grand success with their sweethearts on Thurs day evening. The Presbyterian festival night lene gas plant, church and parsonage The M. E. Japanese social with the benefit of the M. E. parsonage, of Altoona, the presiding elder of is visiting with held irday proceeds for the acety on Sat WAS A success met success procesads for Rev. Bell this district meeting held tf Rev, attended Friday last arterly here on was the guest o irred at the festival « It was amusing who witnessed the action of two young | of Bel A married the ladies and making sport of them, bul alas not of | An incident urday o Oe fght the 1411 x efonte man began guy p the fun of the he he poor fellow gave making . own accord. One adies grabbed the determination of sub £ 18 gry whip with d Is ntruder truGer the in and 4 good style ng the whip for a Married i © places and not name. As the nn pect his did. nerye to Mrs. Rhoda county, arrived Tobias Green, and wife Miss Gert of MM w Meda men shou a should be seen w give the " | terminate ‘nf rate female fun wou Y ou must the jefend herself Know Brenkman aad son, of Bome to visit her fe Confer ww Heator Bryan Rat Buffalo Run. rs 0 Misa | visit friends TAY WAS ITY, Was the lark Har g store Wm what Stine w his attract } re Harry Stine fasant It is stated that ht vo Y nea lay nig yp Miss Leotta Bricke friends by hav Saturday eveniog iH P. Carson ving perom Saturday evening of it, Mary here is a certian young lady around that has a gentleman friend who is a farmer and drives a gray horse bul don't know how to shut a barn door. How about it Charley J. P. Niland H. Evey spent home, Dr. 8G. Coons has near Gettysburg J. V. Thompson, of N. J and friends, of this place Dr. Heaton, of Martha, attended ehildren’s meeting. Sunday Baseball game at Paradise and Matternvilie at ments on grounds, Mack, be on look out or old man will get the shot gun after you. Mrs. M.V. Ray and entertained a number Le) sarty at her home on her ngs was dr his new 2.18 sted. What do you think » nere loft Scotia and located is visiting parents Matternville, im, July 4th Refresh daughter Viola with her sister. Mrs. T. A. Hartsock Farmers Mills. Some of our farmers have begun making hay. The festival held by the Union Sunday school June 25 proved a success, and was well attend. ed by the young people. with his best, How about it Geo? J. H. Rishel's condition has not improved very much during the past week. Hello! Penn Cave scribe, 1 see you have awakened jout of your long sleep. have been keeping yourself up down valley farming for Ben J. M. Goodhart purchased a fine earriage from J. M, Welland & Son, Boalsburg. Perry Dutwiler wears a broad smile since the arrival of a young daughter A number of our people attended the Uncle Tom's Cabin show at Spring Mills, Friday night June 24th, The Centre Hall mall carrier must have been on the wrong route Saturday night, How about it Lodie? Brush f100 Reward, $100, The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded dis. ease that sclence has been able to enre In all its stages, and that isgOatarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive curs now known to the medical fratern’ty. Catarrh being a con. stitutional treatment. Hall's Oatarrh Cure 1s taken internally, actin Sees upon the blood and mucous su of the system, thereby Jatior ing the foundation of the dis. ease, and glving t « patient stren by build Ing up the constitution and assisting nature In ng ts work, ®p th in its curati powers undred Dollais for an cure. Send for list of test! (CHENE inten, 7 ¥ . 3] mon lals, ddress F, & 00. Tuledo, O | all e Hall's t te, The, Iy Pills for constipations, Sunday at | Geo. W. Kline spent Sunday at Oak Hall | Coburn. Do not forget the band festival on | Saturday evening ; some silverware will be chanced off ; there wil certs durning the evening. All vited to come, Mrs. Minnie Everett, wife of our pro gressive merchant, is visiting her par ents at Trout Run, Lycoming county Some hockster or butcher from a neighboring town is again dumping his animal waste into Pine creek and along its banks near this place and just along | the highway. By this warm weather 1 creates an awful stench and is injurious to the health of the community If Mr. batcher or hnckster has no respect for the health of this town he ought to be taught some. Ou Sanday evening a quiet wedding occurred at the home of Mr, and Mrs T. A. Hosterman. The contracting partiss being Jerry Corman, son of Mr and Mrs. John H. Corman of near this town, and Miss Carrie C. Musser, ¢ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Musser, of near Zion B.R. M wi the Lutheran church performed the cere mony. We wish them a happy and use. ful life together John Bowersox covered from his il very iow Last guilty of omission —omittiog all the news to this paper. we can pot write what we and will not, jer will we surs Lown every week Wek news as we > jest Rer Shes: who had slightly re- ness again lying is lo Now Billy, don’t know the are het it uel c) gal ad's nd ] adiy send if yon have time ul i 15, we wi Nittany. dale ve On Kat base ba ground A good band nish vited James [rvin has beautified his home by ing a new fence in front of the house Miss Rosa Sheats, who is tiving at M visited her parents and many place week before last Most of our people on the Fourth of July music f the oceasion erect Ha friends at th expect to go to He { Nittany is no slow town by any means for its | i size, { two blacksmith shops, a base ball elud, and a It has lots of stores, two barber shops silver cornet band, and other industries pot | mentioned: alsoa large hotel owned by R. F Emerick which does a good business, 15 men and 12 horses were there one evening for sos | per E. B. Winkleman is beautifying his home by | a coat of paint of In- | diana. and niece Miss Goheen, spent Sunday | Some of the wheat fields are beginning to look very yellow, and soon the golden grain will be ent and stored away Miss Mamie Zerby has returned home fron | attending a term of school at Spring Mills Quite a number of our young folks gathered at the home of Wm. Sheats the other night and { all those present enjoyed the evening very mueh, served, « On Saturday night, while racing, Tom Wal ger, of Mackeyville, drove into the iron fence at the corner of Peck & Sons store, and did considerable damage to the fence and his rig The carpenters are rushing the work along especially when refreshments were {on the new house which is being erected by You must | Hiram Long TUCKERED OUT. This is a familiar expression of many men and women after a day's work, whether it be brain work or bone labor. Tired out nerves and muscles, brain fag- | ged, energy gone, sleeplessness, nervous. | ness, irritability, and the result of over. work. These are the warning signs that repairs to the system are demanded. To correct any of these conditions take Vinte-na, and if you do not note im- provement C. M, Parrish will refund your money, as he guarantees every bot. tle of Vinte.na, It costs you nothing if it falls. Few men whosay “Honesty is the best policy’ believe it, also be a cake | walk and the band will give several con. | are in- week we were accused of being | send | Potter Twp. be plenty: corn aolng nicely. The Co 1 Hay crop will Arge, and yer property at Colyer machinery, dwelling acres of land, was sold to Messrs GBaWNHHBVIYY aud Frank Bradford, of Centre Ha Perry O. 8 of the rt B + of the Democrat Le snition He is én in | ver Freep delegates nat Eweslwood (ire alled 4 a nome 34 is mother, Mrs F [ » he - K {Or the (ast of Peter Sm few weeks w! » and James | yerna s day services ngelical Sunday evening, | wi iin at church y All are cordi- very pleasantly at | Auman. Mrs. V. A. Auman and son Carl, spent last Thursday at Tusseyville, 1 | evening at the home of Foster Jodon. | Rudy Gingerick and his father spent | Sunday with P. A. Auman’s | the bome of Nathanial Zeigler Miss Annie Weaver spent Sunday with : pent b ber parents at Farmers Mills TOWN. FRUIT The Children’s day, on Sunday even ing at Zion Hill, was largely attended Daniel Bohn Anden Hall, spent ormers sister Mrs and son Arthur, of Sunday with the Jacob Royer at this wife v i place. Dun is spending her cousin Miss Eva Bubb Mr: era Mr Pine Grove weeks with iap, of several and Mrs. Edward Babb, speut sev. lavs last week at Pine Grove Mills and Mrs. Geo. Lee and son John, were the guests at the home of the lat- ters parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mover EARLYSTOWN Mrs Hosterman and Mrs. Simon Harper, of Centre Hall, spent Thursday at Cloverdale Misses Annie and Grace Stover spent Saturday eve at the bome of D. L Bartges LO he: WB L ng.e made a trip to Belle Misse rnd Bessie Kooney, Frid wife and son fonte Saturd Bessie Tas Stover | al Sunday near State College { Centre Ha week at the | sr, of A days at home {oona asl week pet Sever spent severa NATURE'S OWN REMEDY M No Ordinary Remedy Bond With Every Box unusual wav in which S “0-n3 Guarantee The Krum. Centre Hall, | i i {Adleman the home of Philip Dr. C Miss Annie Carper spent Sunday at | ing she is much We like best to call SCOTT'S EMULSION a 1 | bec use 1t tand 80 om- - 299%%%%% » - - : : Aaronsburg. nd wife, of Mill Ha after having } Aaa - p r 71a 1 daughter a few da nome 1d family, of Coburn, Sundavyed in town Margaret Mave few days with n Monday Q of Bellefont mother, re- Calvin Eby see ber whil family are on at Will Lutheran people the 31st of 3 spend. pena atl iams- before eiore Sundayed at John Hall, ‘oster hos. Yearick, of Centre th Mrs. FF.) on Mond and wife guests of Mr. I rother a few day st week Mec T RE , spent a few days goipg home again ay. of Middle- senbower s eunhower were b $a with ber sister Mrs , at Cob of Smuliton. Burd rm. Philip Evey, of Warren, is the guest of . 8. Musser, Mrs. Mary Burd, of State College, was home over Sunday. Edwin Wolfe, of Wolfs Store, Sunday- N. B. Scheaffer and wife spent Sunday | ed with friends en route to Axe Mann The Misses Carrie and Nellie Weaver were called home on account of the seri. ous illness of their mother; at this writ. proved again Ree im Mrs. Hannah Reid, of Montandon, and Mrs. Everett and daughter of Coburn, were guests of Mr. Keeners and Mrs. on Sunday Beech Creek. The Sunday schoo! of the Baptist church of Blanchard observed last Sun- day as Children’s day with a pleasingen- tert ment in the evening To Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Small, Satur- day, June 25th, a son was born. Asa result, Ed. is wearing a smile that won't come off in Seventy five men attended the raising of a large barn on the farm of Thomas Bechdel, at Blanchard, on Friday. C W. White and his force of carpenters did iid work, the frame work going end + £} MG op like magic Wm, son of Joseph Bowes, of Beech Creek township. employed at the Beecher lnamber job on ‘Scootac. cut his leg very badly last week. The axe struck a knot on the log he was chopping and glanced off, striking ow the knee and in. ugly wound boo ho'd a special Ch I dupday evens him be a “liug an : 3 UDGAY ’ g brought from the I W a Mrs Haven bospita Reed was -t A fee Saturday to the m Re t] Reed {an r son, | She is re operation James A has st for several davs ms BiCK Linden Hall. a Mrs ds and relatives around the smoky ci Mrs. Andy visiting ber sisler this week Mrs. SE. Goss and son Cart, spent a few days at J. H. Ross’ last week Miss S. Elizabeth Gettig, of Braddock, Philip Bradford is visiting frie ty 8 < s AD long, of Spring Mi Mrs. Robert McClelion ef ratp} abi | rine one of Bellefonte’s most reliable iq vigiting friends and relatives in this | druggists, sells Mi-o-na, emphasizes the oi inne | fact that this remedy possesses unusual | merits, The guarantee that he gives | with every package is plain and positive “1f Miona does pot cure you of dys. pepsia, I will retarn your money." Mio na contains remedies that soothe ach. It helps digestion and thus relieves the digestive system of work and strain the nerves, so that the whole system is sia is being cured. Mt. Eagle. The people in this neighborhood are all able to be on their feet. We had some sick until hard so they can get enough to eat trackmen on four days per week and eight hoursa day, just so they can hold them and keep soul and body together The corn Is coming on nicely Fourth of year make a good crop in this valley Novel of the Year. The most competent judges have pro- most original novel of the year. It is a tale about flesh and blood peo- ple; a story for men and women, Natioual House of Representatives, is most enthusiastic in his praise of Miss Miriam Michelson's book. The story is something absolutely new in the literary linea theatrical romance that abounds in thrilling situations inter. woven with genuine humor and human beart:-burniug. In fact. the tale is so re. markably good that the Sunday North American of Philadelphia has secured exclusive right to publish it in this terri. tory, and will print the first instalment next Sunday, June 26th, with illustrations worthy of the story. Many a man who eats pie with a knife | cats coupons with shears, It gives pure. rich blood and stregthens | built up and vitalized while the dyspep- | | i | Johnston's sarsaparilla was introduced here; | since the people are using it they say it makes | them feel good and gives them a good appetite | Now if the complaint don't make the times too The Penna raliroad company have put their | We don't | think there will be any wheat cut on the | July as It looks very green yet, | the hay 1s about two weeks later than last | he oats look as though they would | 3 | i pounced “In the Bishop's Carriage’ the | “Uncle Joe” Cannon, Speaker of the | Mrs. J. H. Ross is Mary Stein is visiting grandma Camp- 11. Gertrude Wieland is visiting ber broth. and heal the inflamed lining of the stom- er in Nebraska. Accidents Sprains and Bruises Burns and Scalds | Cuts and Wounds 3 : Why r ? A housshold supplied with Re rary duw * 5 a. sppen every day t be pre 4 have no fear © JOUR Surrw Barbara Cal wa hig 3 8 hot stove teforatiesd and side of face severely f hen we come. The pals was { the burns healed in W. L. Steve, got A 2 ter as F threes days.» menced ying Hamiing Wirsrd | relieved in twenty minutes & about five days i Thera 1s only ome Wizard Of -<Hamion-— nama Blown In the bettie, Signatures Mamba Bros. on wrapper, Take no substitute, 0c. and $4.00, ‘Hamlins Cough Balsam Soothes the Throat, Stops the Cough. Te, Boe. Hamlins Blood & Liver Pills Act Gently and Without Pain, 8e. On BALE END ©. M. PARRISH, druggist, Nelisfonte, Pa.
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