THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P. THURSDAY, JULY a “tly 1806, FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY | ing is about over, and Interesting From Many Paragraphs Localities, PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT | The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's’ Alert of Correspondents—Timely Topics Discussd— Corps Breezv Communica and Fancy-Is Your Community Represented——If Not, Why Not tions ~News, Fun LEMONT CULLINGS WHEAT Crop: stored away; the The wheat crop is all farmers didn't have to pack it very tight, asit didn't take up much barn room. OATS PLE ready 0 Cu NTY (== about large The oats is , IL 1S an t exceedingly gh « ur section, The corn looks like as if a good crop. These showers is what h Mr. J]. part of elps Ww. lact w 1 IAS week STEEL Roof Getz and the was 18, putting oun a steel roof Foster building. Jonny knows how to roof, aud that is the reason he getsnearly all the work at the College. All ring can have it done | who need at a reasonable Meyer's. creamery buil BICYCLERS bicycle re- ce at Longwell and They > rented the ill 1 1 "nr wu vl. 1111 - . » » ! do your work quick and night. " f r yourself, ilways a welcome guest when ry person has a res for him ‘o e MCiC Ss hy of her 1C dec ide wort Don't know his d but we hope it was in favor of J the marble 11 fill all orders person see him. A Wreck Satu sent i 1g good work done should want Rob : wreck on rday ev ir horse le they were enjoying 3 informed had girls felt awfull Wr rol : 3 RoI broken loose. Some y bad, as the boys did: staying, but they had good ex back on They prete went to find part of the harae The base | 1, composed of four from went to Centre sports SaiQ Lacy going to teach but it turn. The Centre Alexander to umpire r nbine how to play ball, Osite d Dr way | team ha he game. yut he didn’t understand the game He tried to do the fair thing, The k hie him how to decide would tell The combine ome team team and and that was up hill business, with every thing against then. The score was eleven to eight, in favor of the combine. Smith had hard his men didn’t support him as well as Hartswick's did, Ceutre Hall had only two safe hits off of Hartswick. The com. bine had eight off of Smith. The star play was Loneberger’'sthree base hit and his catch of a foul. Charles Thompson, the combine, knows how to had to play the the umpire, also, luck, the captain of manage a team, He His star play was go- was with a He As ing up town playing white parasol didn't dare kick about the umpire he was interested in the daughter We are sorry to note the Etta Hamer, parents, Mr. George Zettle, ~Mr, has at illness of Miss with her grand near Shiloh who lives John Coble, ourex last come of free John always tries The seems to be very favorable for free silver, FOR SILVER +t shoemaker, out and silver and in favor for it he was expects to vote : to do what sentiment is right declared and and leading republicans have their Sewall Mr. D. A. present Jaying in his supply of black diamonds for the winter. Dan always prepares himself in time intention to support Bryan Grove, our coal dealer, is at Our enterprising tobacconst and con- fectioner, R. F. Evey, is doing a rashing and it is acknowledged by all the business, that has neatest little store in be town Mr. Frank Bathgate, our Y. P. 8. C. delegate to Washington has returned. Mr. 1 Lingle, of Milesburg, spent Sunday at the home of his father-in-law, Mr. Cornelius Dale Mr. Samuel Weaver and family are at present visiting at Dix and Tyrone. E A base ball game was played on Sat- urday, 15th, between the Lemont and Centre Hall club with the following re. sult : Lemont 11; Centre Hall §, Rev, D. E. Hepler and wife are spend- ing their summer vacation at East Brady, Clarion county. Most all the farmers of this section of | the county are through with their hay | making and harvesting, and are ready to cut their oats crops. | fall sowing. land Reuben WOLE'S STORE ITEMS. FARMERS (Harvesting and baymak- our farmers will to oats harvest. ready soon turn their attention ing, and will soon be getting for from Williams- and Sunday Mure port, with J. S. Richard Kinley, spent last Saturday Emerick. Fleming g, from Wil Hamsport was 1 { : another FEmerick's home, last gues she will go to bein Said Sunday. Fro Bay Mills, brothers and sisters yn this place Michigan She al where has 30 expects to make Michigan her future home. LARGE Croprs:—Huckleberries still two trips a Milton sold over one thousand Mrs, Jane M Orangvilie, are Siutterback brothers make Will Last plenty, week to iamsport and with berries veek they quarts. Good. and d: wnghter Grace, 1850 T ’ from are at present here on a visit to the brother, Mr J. R. Wolfe lady 5 Mrs. A Weaver, from Bell d, 18 | another guest Mrs. Ellen and Mrs. Emu Roland ’8 Ung Moyers ‘at Br areat pr Chg home 15 Johnstown, | , i all $ } WCHUWOO, | w ho | i ¢ left arm broken in » are glad to say weund is healin a , are spending a | » Sisters SIITOOITITII EERE SILI III IIT ITIIITITIIIIITTI III 0 1s Gar thofithe Wolfe school Auman Mills; Adam Martin, aucht, Mount I the Thom A B. at cas ent t school, Miss Alica Reagel, of Vicksburg, Sun- dayed at Jacob Whyles The United Evangel three dollais at their icals took in thirty- festival on day evening; the Citizens band furnished the music for the occasion. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Shearer of Cowan, Pa., tarried a few days at R. B, Bubbs. Haven, overt Lock girl won't Was Sunday, Elery Keller, of over to see his best Katherine L; more Mr. Centre we say anything George Yearick and family, of » Hall, were n at Samuel Gettigs on Sunday Mr. Kline all of State and fa Colley: y and Geo. Jackson, visited at George Stover's Ed. Wolfe, of W festival on Saturda fs Store, took Fannie smiled it the 1088 that brought way was not a lone festivel him over or school | t Always glad to have you come COBLRN EVEATS Mrs Ro visiting friends at th Henry f Johnstown, is s place BJ Auman, of Farmers Mills, made a business trip to Coburn on Friday Mrs. Scott Burd, of Bellwood, was the guest of P. H. Stover's part of last week, Mr. William Troxell, of Mifflinburg, was seen in our town Friday and Satur. day Number of our people attended child- ren’s services on Sunday evening, in the | Lutheran church Jacob Whitmeyer and P. H. Stover, made a business trip to Lewistown Miss Annie Shaffer, of Aarousburg, spent Sunday at Cobum. Mrs. W. H. Meyer and daughter spent Sunday and Monday, at Lewistown; took in camp Gibbon. Miss Myrtle Matteron, of Poe Mills, made a visit at this place over Sunday; took in the children’s services, Mr. Samuel Williams and wife, of Woodward, made a Sabbath visit with | Jacob Harter. George Ocker and wife, of Centre Hall, Gramley and wife, of Rebersburg, where welcome guests of Luther Guistwites on Sunday, P.O. 8 OF A FRSTIVAL:~Camp 68% Satur. | lare Kreamer | Woodward, a Philadelphia Branch. > \ 4 3 In order to to «lose our close Spring and Summ: r gods a ance sale has been declar these gou's Fall . nd Winter supplies SWEEPING SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK Me... ™N OTH EDUCTIO!] A 40 PER CENT. CUT fhisis a rare Lo general Wit our room i A) OISIIISSEGIIIIIIIEIENS EIEN I SSIES IESE IIIIIS. TEMPLE COUR THLE i, Y le Ve believe Philadelphia Branch. TEMPLE COURT CLOTHIN in Keeping vill not carry over Fie . NG EMPORIUM Oopportunit y i » 40 Per Cent REDUCTION, TTaETSTaATETS:STTSTTTSTSTSTESTSTST|SESTaLaTSTS|TeTeTsS SERGE BOYS SI CLOTHING. SUITS agg ITS Re me WORSTED GOODS {y ts F ~ Reduced 40 Per cent. © 40 Per Cent. REDUCTION, LE BT Te TT a TR SR NE We SE WU ON PHILADELPH!'A BRANCH Philadelphia Branch. JS SAMUEL LEWIN, Manager, CLEARANCE SALE OF SUMMER STYLES. TEMPLE COURT WITT TINT O TIT I ITT I IIIT IIT IIT SIFT I TR TTIIFsssys. Philadelphia Branch. See | exces EXPEC Washington camp of Woodward 1 take parade, io present an an act the event strect | raising { town, in the | evening, and by the | | dition and we are no longer draulic Mr. Levia Spei Tuesday giemyer moting, | parents MADISONBURG ITEMS NEW MACHINE (Keller and Rachau | bought a new six-horse power threshing separator, and are now prepared to do all kinds of threshing quickly factorily. The have alread machine and it works to perfection. FESTIVAL (~The Lutheran 8S. S., of this place, will have a festival in Dietrick’s and satis the tried grove, on Saturday evening KI bought New Priss Lewis inefelter and Jeremiah Ertel have anew Hy. cider press and engine. which they will erect in the Nort h end of town and will soon be ready to make any amount of cider, their patrons may desire Our telegraph is now in workiug con isolated from | the rest of the world Harry For There was rmcket at Kline quite a 8 store, on Saturday evening | further particulars inquire of Sallie ] i ] i i : ] ; : and harness We hope Frank Sylvis, our barber maker, is sick at this writing nothing will result How is it John? They say you tried five times to shoot the dog with a Win. chester and when the gun wouldn't go off said it was God's will that he should live, or it would go off, when in fact the gun wasn't loaded. The next time put | the shell in the gun not in your pocket PENN HALL EVENTS Our farmers are through making hay and harvesting. The oats and corn yield will be a good one, according lo presest indication day here. Signs and indications point to the rapid spread of the free silver theory. J.C. Rossman and wife, of Penn Cave, spent Sunday visiting friends in our section, Dr. J. B. leitzell, of Orangville, Ills. was a visitor in our town last week, A. E. Gobble, D. D,, of New Berlin, Pa., visited at his parental home last week, Apples are so plenty through this section that they are a drug on the market, | to capture the Green Grove r Musser, an here paving his brother his Is The Esherites had made arrangements church last Thursday. As they title their hopes were blighted AG iron ore on his farm. failed to produce a Burrell has found a rich vein of A syndicate formed in the eastern part of the state, will start operations in mining the product in the near {uture Nightly concerts are given by an open air glee club, at Brush mountain STATE COLLEGE L. Fi f and progressing LET 8S new nicely The social given on At Was a very pleasant Tuesday e herton, to the affair Miss Hatt juni lass, Had a pleasant chat for a few minutes Tuesday afternoon with Bro. Heber ling, of Pine Grove Mills HD w, Chas Mrs. Ball, iting Miss Elizabeth Price Suyder is visiting his brother.in Foster of Frankford, Phila., is Prof. Garver returned a few days ago | from a very pleasant trip through Ohio | and Illinois The reports of delegates Markle and Price, presented to the C, K Sunday evening, were very fine Society on Diemer Pearce just returned from a pleasant trip to the C. E. convention at Washington, after which be spent sev. eral days at his old home in Clearfield county B. ¥. Morgan had the misfortune to let | a piece of flag stone fall on his foot, | which caused a very painful injury. Free silver is the leading topic of the | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Neidigh are en- joying a visit from their daughter, Mrs Geo. Baldwin, of Chicago. sow being circulated, to have the Court appoint an election board for the election of our new borough officers AXE MANN, CibEr Pruss -~Henry Meyers has rented the old axe factory at this place, and expects to put a new cider press in at once. We wish him success in his new business. ening or | Sat ton tops urday James Hazel and Thos. Mall ent Lewistown, Try si Sunday and in at the Ed was out thinks a race Monday encampment Brown, our expert bicycle rider, He can practicing the other day if be keeps op improving he win the next time Bellefonte has ! a centennial MILESBURG ITEMS Clayton Packer Haven AN were visible on yde Boggs has returned town and Altoona, where le recreation 1 Wednesday A. Smith, better | died of st morning, 1st KOown as He Crust, wuhbies nach tr and daughte i eaves a | wife Mrs | 15th was a guest of her father, J. C | Jones Son, on the P Cora Lucas, of Unionville Miss Aunie Essington left for Warriors | Mark and other places of interest, for a | two weeks trip, pu last Wednesday Mr. Whippo, of Port Matilda, guest of his sister, Mrs. Wm was a Shy pe Joh Conner, of his uncle, J. C of Altoona, was a guest P. Jones, recently Wi, Boggs, of Altoona, an old citizen of this place, recently . iA | T. Boggs visited his son Mrs. Cox, of Tyrone, was a guest of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bertha Cox Miles Shultz has returned home on ac. count of slack of work, from Burnham, for an indefinite period Fowl, WEATHER: Chicken thieves, Every one should sign the petition, Town nights ago, made a haul on Mrs. Rebecca Curtin's chicken roost, ing, it is said, ifty chickens fowl weather that night, DEAT David Wyland's youngest Gaughter died on Sswurday at 2 p. m., af- ter severe suffering from drinking lye | 3 several days previous. Interment was made on Monday forenoon. A party was given in honor of Miss Bessie Price, of Altoona, a few evenings ago, by Miss Swyres, dav ghter of “Tom,” captur. It was very the h ! stone nas t wits! vices will Monroe, Ou Friday night surprise party Henry Comer ber age. A su pared for the AppY 1 bert A rs | home on Frid Misses Mary Candy and {f Howard ilies of W Wm the four weeks visit theit ™ laugh Geo. Long. 1 guest evening Spoons Free to I read in the Christian Standard that Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A. St Louis Mo., would give an elegant plated hook Spoon 10 auy one sending her ten 2.ceut stamps. 1 sent for one and found t so useful that 1 showed it tomy ft and made $13 in two hours, taking ord rs for the spoon. The hook Spoon is le necessity It cannot p into the dish or cooking vessel, being held in the vince by a hook onthe back. The POO is something housekee pers have needed CVET since spoons were first invented Any one can get a sample spoon by send ing ten 2.cent stamps to Miss Fritz, This is a splendid way to make money around home. Very truly, Oct. 1 : all | nas a house 8! in JEANNETTE 8 Of Interest to all Women AN OFFER OF 200.00 KR. 0H, Woodward Company, Baltimore. Md. make & moa? liberal offer of of os 13 80 any agent Who will sell 30 copies of thelr pew “Arts of Beauty” or Studies in Grace, Health and Good Looks” by gpd are, This b tha Iarity, and of special wal SORTED o rE «WANTED : $0,000 pounds of wool by a Lyon & Co., Bellefonte, Pa. sand Famed th . bof
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