THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY LT “ily 1904. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Happenings of a Week Over Cen- tre County THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE What Has Transpired in the Various Localities Alert and Able Writers—Is Your Section Represented ? Aaronsburg. Frank Weiser and family, of Altoona, are making their annual visit to Mrs. Weiser’s parents, H. K. Summer’s Mrs. Maggie Ream, of Coburn, has been engaged by Jacob Reid as house: keeper, Mrs. Ella Irey and dau ren, are the guests of Dr. C The Citizens band were to Millhe furnish the music for the festival. Mrs. Matilda Weaver is a greal ferer at this writing with dropsy sister, Mrs. Dan Long, of Nittany, Mrs. Joe Alters, of Bellefonte few days with her; also her and Harry, of Salona, were over on day. Annie Sunday wi D. K. Summers 3 bas gone to Mone where he has secured employment Mrs. Amel Annie and Sara Hickory Corner. Misses Maggie Grenoble » Myrti e Wolfe and Miss Condo, of Spring Mills, took supper at Geo, Weaver sg on Sunday Rev. J. A. Bri of Topeka, Kan, made a very interesting address in the Reformed church on Wednesday ey ing. Miss Mazle at Mifflinbarg Misses S Stover ghter, of War- S. Musser, im to suf- Her and speutl a sons Irvin oun lege Bowe: Bower, © Col th her rdmother tad sen and dar have ia Sum: Haffley 1ghter 3 gone (O ght, Foster attended a fune: on Thursday. Gui Sun sewile lay wit Sara spent Bank, and nie Beaver, ing with | . and Mrs. Jacob st last week; at hat be = sick li they are somew Prof. Edgar Stover few weeks with Mrs Woodward. Mrs. Lizzie Haines gone to Hartle ton, Marion Stover wi Mrs. Haines is gone Clymer Stover and fami! days with friends at ing Mills week. Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Wyle Mrs. Wyle's parents at Greenburr, days last week. Mrs Thos. Edmunds and Mrs Lucetta Edmunds were the guests of their daughter Edna, at the home of Dr Holloways, at Salona, while Dora Edmunds has gone to Brushvalley to visit her mother Mrs. Katie Weaver a Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stover Lela Ardrey, of Be day at Thos. Meyer’ and daught er have to visit her parents; be toll.-keeper while spent a few this visited afew by ece ompanied and ber ni spent s atCoburn lefoate one Lemont. afew days at the hb Maude and Mame days at Watsontown Mts. Geo. Ralston ters spent Thursday liam Ralston Mrs. Harry Evey Evey and family sg Sunday in Bellefonte. We have two young men borhood who spend Sundays roaming the mountains with two dogs chasing wild turkeys. If this item reaches their hope they wi stop it, as there be means taken to stop it. Sarah Etters, who has been on the sick list, is able to be around again. Robert Herman and family, of Philips burg, were called home to attend the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Craig William Mulbarger is rejoicing the arrival of a young son Don't forget the festival the 30 and rs. Re Saturday ybert and ent in our neigh eye, over on Saturday, Come and help the boys along Walker Twp. HUYETTVILLE Mrs. Robert Harnish 1s lying serious. ly ill at present. A daughter was born to them on Friday noon Say, boys, you tried at the wrong place Mr. Beck's store, fire them out, B. F. Rickert and family spent Sunday afternoon very pleasantly at Geo. Kline- felter's, who is an emplove of McNitt Bro. & Co. job. Our farmers are about all through with their hay and harvesting, The Suydertown Sunday school has set apart the 6th of August to hold their Sunday school picnic at Hecla park. Blanchard. The schools in this place and Pine Grove will open Sept. in the district Sept, 19th, 1904 The Penna. Fire Brick Co. are still laying off men. This Is quite a blow to this place, as most of the laboring class of people have been depending on brick making for a living, for the last few years, The Penn’a. Rail Road Co. have again refused their petitioners a depot at this place which is a shame, as an office at this place would net the company more, with two or three exceptions, than any other office along the line. your cruel ways when you went to Credit to Mr. Beck, Men who imagine the world owes them a living try to collect it a loaf at a time, Compiled by a Corps of | now resides in Philadelphia, and stopped | Hillside on Sunday. ! his home. 12th. All others | {sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each | and every case of Catarrh that Cannot be cured Unionville. Mrs. 1. G, Alexander has gone to spend a few weeks with ker daughter Mrs. John Loughrey, in Philadelphia Mr and Mrs, Ed. Root, of Bellwood, were pleasant visitors to their many triends at this place recently Mrs, Root, nee Iddings, was at one time teacher of the Grammar school at this piace Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stover, of Al. toona, were Sunday visitors at the bome of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Morrison, Iowa, formerly of this visit his mother who Davis Peters, of place, came in to off at this place to visit friends in his old stamping ground. Charley McEwen, who has been clei k- ing in Altoona for the past year and a half, is off duty indefinitely Oar base Ball club will hold a festival on next Friday and Saturday eyening which will be the loudest event of the season A fine Morris chair will be chanced off Oar base ball team went to Curtins on last Saturday ‘““do up’’ the Cartin team, but when the curtain rose they were confronted bya team that simply enthusiasm out of them. was, when the curtain fell bh inning the game stood 8 to the Cur team, base boys want ian to ay evening, 25'h, at theh rs. Wm Parsons shade of spreadin of a 4 a table was spread things for the inner custard, et 1 with good cream, cake, was prepared in honor of the versary of their youngest ught day. Oaly a few neigh. bors were invited but Jennie was just as happy as she could be and we wish that her =hole life may joyous and free of care ast was on her seventh t We suggest lads ectac ywer for each would that Duy St our boroug 3 | — f member * $0 they cou d fence and the bad talked but a few mome order jueen no doubt, a large detachment of sharp- shooters made an onslaught on man and beast, stung the horse on the head and veck without mercy The horse at once began to rear and plunge in his effort to get away from the bees avd the Prof. but, do you know Charley, that 75 Year old kid huug oun to that bridle rein as if it had been the antlers of a ie. prouged buck or the tail of a red fox until he was dragged 15 or 25 rods from the place of nts when, by the onslaught The horse jammed him inst the | post and rail fence, a rail and his watch ) the field, | subdued and | 0 submissid up aga yu fence, went back bh, found b + 1G DiS cking ! tH the dead 11S Way re if his ana ng oniat Oak and Mrs * guests att Hall. yf Harrisbu f P. 8S. Dale Kinter he home rg, | 1d son friends Williamsport, 81 a week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Barnhart Miss Anna Holter isiting her grandmother Benner ar lo Run Bridgeland, of Edwin of Howard, is Mrs. William Most of wheat ur farmers are through cut- ing Luther Dale, of Pleasaut Gap short call in town Saturday. , made a Oak Hall is becoming a manufacturing center, the latest article being a neat and bandsome porch swing manufactured by the Oak Hall Mfg. Co., Ed. Sellers proprietor Miss Elsie Peters is spending the har- vest season at the home of her brother James, at Rock Springs iss Millie Meek, of Tyrone, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Ho- man, returned to her home last week, accompanied by Miss Homan, who will spend some time with friends in Tyrone. Miss Annie Loesch, of Pine Hall, staying at Henry Homan's. Miss May Thomas and Misses Annie and Esther Kline, of State College, have been visiting in town for a few weeks. J. Clayton Etters i§ having a well drilled ; Mr. Goheen, of Baileyville, is doing the work. Clement Dale and wife, of Houser. ville, and Miss Margaret Motbersbaugh, of Boalsburg, and Miss Claudia Weiland, of Ceader Creek, were guests at Sunny is N. J. Rishel is painting the interior of STATE OF OR10, CITY OF TOLEDO, | Lucas Counry, " Frank J Cheney makes oath that he is senlor partner of the firm of F. J, Oheney & Os, doin usiness in the Clty of Toledo, County an State aforesaid, and that said firm wii pay the by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cun FRANK y. OHENEY. Sworn to before me and subsetibed in m presence, this oth day of Reqsmbr AD, Jo (SEAL) A.W, GLEABON, NOTARY PusLio, Hall's Oatarth Cure Is taken In ly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur of the system. Send for testimonials free. F.J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O, Sold by al} bh Te, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, Women love mirrors because they | cannot! to send ! other don’t flatter and they love men because they do. PICTORIAL PUZZLE. A. Prot. | Grace, E.( | Myerstown, after | with his The farmers | making hay, | section than for are Sol. Confer, our | sick list, Miss | port, Jos, Amanda Loder and ( Paul Markel of weeks, is at | Renova. for their daughter | tended ; call again b |]. B. Poorman bought a new Cook, agent, Beech C Charley Weaver build a new barn, We hear James chased the Singer { ing thereon, LR Boon 4 son sick r daily pane lally pa; son gathering u sobble have returne d spending two father and brother, Romola. bus Harvest many vears | hay and oats is a fair crop. BUPEIVvIsor Markle, is visiting frien | Walker, spent Sunday at from the Wil | He had his leg broker The surprise party at David Confers, Maud and y Dearing mower {rom ( from wife and daughter to their home in weeks (re— Disease takes no summer vacation, If you need flesh strength use Scott’s Emulsion as in winter. sting and in this grain, y harve later The summer , is on the of Williams is at Romola of harley J. B home jeightol, Rossman’ for a couple tamsport hospital in the woods, near Yarnell. Mrs. of Snow Shoe, Mrs. Clarenc last week nh Mrs Miss Mary Croft days with her sister Wm. little son, week. Brown and visited here last e Walker, of Barre, visit- Harry Miller. spending a few r ton Heights, A number of young ladies of this place atten i Hecla Park July ded th picnic at 20th was wel at and girls. David JVS Sayers ©d Ww. reek, at Gor getting ha intend ISKEeY . A A and wife, of Mileshurg, lay cvening with His. A. Confer and wife. ‘a + »d his aged m Heaton Hay bas bee Moshannc urn who had Gregg Twp. H PRECIN dar farmers are done harvesting their | Some had to chas end of the w heat to one rs. Harvey Haugh, who ti ago had a un her s able to be around again of crutches sometime foot broken, with the use bone eft would like of Gregg The people of Gregg to know where all the sc 3 Twp. are keeping themselves They must have gone ou a furlough. Boys and girls this will never do; you should take your pen in hand and writ The Hoy School District “backed out’; he had been Hall for several weeks The W. B.V. scribe is spending more of his t ie with his best friend than sell. ing machinery and axle grease Twp scribe 9 to Cestre ol The Yankeetown s fe Highvalley's gas was ace au al ride of wes ient, or {fempt at suic ny Specily The Hal tenn art of manunfact- takes some news to the Cc. D The Green Gap scribe is attending to affairs, which is not uncommon in this beautiful valley. Well, as I bave nothing more to write | will have to close If you waut to know what my name is | will write it down DR. DEUCILHEIMER FARMER'S MILLS, Misses Rosie and Katie Armbruster, from Bellefoute, are spending a few days with their parents at this place W. Robert Homan spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. Homan is employed in Lewistown steel works A number of the young folks attended the festival at Egg Hill, The assist, supervisor, M. J. L., to start work in near fature, J. H. Rishel has much improved at the present writing. The head miller is now cordia vited to gi ye the Farmer's Milis skirt band a call, it plays at a ‘reasonable price and also has fine musicians, they had a very fine concert jast week. intends Hy in- Wm. Armbruster and daughter, from | Illinois, was attending his brother John's funeral. Mr. Armbruster had left about cight years ago and has only been at | howe once before, Soloman Homan and family, Willlamsport, spent Sunday in this com- munity MT. UNION. The festival at Greengrove was well attended, Geo, Sitler and sister Cora, of Brush. valley, passed through bere Sunday. Wm. Barrell, of Penn Hall, spent Sunday at J. H. Mesmer's. John Mesmer has an abusdant crop of currants, he picked a hundred and twenty five quarts already. Quite an accident happened on last Thursday in hauling hay on the plank sled; part of the load slipped off and the builder was setting there and the horse was away. Geli Em sel is wore, Geo. Shook passed through here Sun. day to see his best girl at Starvation Hollow, SONKR, Mrs. Mary Zerby is apending a couple days at U, G, Auman's, Miss Lizzie Wolf and sister spent Sun. day with their grandmother Breon, John Foust and lady friend went to Philadelphia and Pittsburg ; wish them a happy trip, The Wises and Stovers will hold thei’ from | | | | i | mines, and had ipsburg hospital, brothers at Winburn Davie p ace. Mis re-union on Saturday, at this place ENN HALL. 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