THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 18907. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections IN CENTRE HAPPENINGS CoO Correspondents see The community What our Army of Alert and observe worthy of note local Happenings of every will be gladly Published-——Send the news we will Publish it PLEASANT GAP ) [he warm weather, of the has brought the b something FOSS0otSs out on unforseen weeks, the trees. happens, there will be a large fruit crop ELECTION of the Epworth Saturday evening; re-elected president of the organization The regular literary ] on the same evening, Unless The election officers League, James Corl Of took place, last has been CXCIrCiscs were Robbers have been infesting borhood for the week ; tempts have been made to gain entrance into people's residence. The fiends have also been seen in different parts of town, They are being wat PIE EATER has fallen out with around again manner, ready town, past Stillwate at ¢ Goss always at home and Ss 100K own door, sh et respectable Too Pri young think the but the tr s svesdt LOO pre enoug Sp No many opened primary Foo ] boys had | the peog sO pleasant herself SUNI " school the Moun tain public school building, soon, through the efforts of Mr. and Mrs Thom- as. A number years ago Sunday school was in ord very Sunday, at the school house, = endance, but for some reason th seemed to abate and for a nnn AY will SCHOO! be organ ne Geo f years the many citi zens in that y had been without a Sabbath school to send their children. It will be an acquisition that the many peo- ple can greatly thank Mr and Mrs Thomas tor SCHOLARSHIT Harry has entered the scholarship contest offered by the Centre Democrat, that Harry strength in He bas town, LryArdrick and we believe will carry considerable his eflorts to win the prize ] many friends—and a girl—in The following answers are to some of the questions submitted to the writer to be answered through these columus Jop—Yes ; the date for wearing white hats is past. We can’t say whether or not your girl was justified in asking yoy if “you had another hat at home.” We think it would not out of place to wear it on the huckster wagon Ervin-—If the dog is as ferocions as you say, we would advise you to put a piece of fresh meat on a long pole, and stick it through the fence at him. But what's the matter with the girl? Can't she help you out EDNA~-You should have cautioned him not 10 have kissed you so loud. Yes, your pa was justified in askimg if "'some- thing had broke 7" Juxsig-—Very likely the young man was very tired if he walked from Lemont to your Rome and then back again. It be was not out of place for you to give Him | We | something to eat before he left. don’t know whether you should answer all his letters, if you get one ready every day ; we think it hardly necessary. YIRGA—If the young man you refer to has always been true to you, we think you should trust him again. Because the young man only writes to you twice | a week, is no Ai A to think that he is | class No. 2, next Saturday evening May untrue, David Keller came down from Houser. ville Sunday to shake hands with his old friends about town, It is rumored that there will be another change made in our Methodist minister, here soon. This would seem rather un- ust, as Rev, Mcllnay seems well pleas. ed with his location, and the people en | very abl | dent, tertain high regards for him. We think a move of this kind hardly probable, at this time, The band serenaded last Friday evening, Will already thing. Mr. Mulfinger, has is Florey Will in blossom behind in any potatoes never Mrs, William Wasson has been on the sick list for several past. She is recovering slowly, Markle in the ower end of town weeks Chnton taken up house. keeping ' Rapp property, atthe Snyder was not re Hall. on ¢ 10 One it Cent night, just why ist but fot pass-time it has in five chapters like this: urday | | rt MII] . 3 been summed up Two VETS [he leaned ona garden gate ; hour was late Atachamber window her fathe And rubs awhile he watches them unawares Chen goes down stairs his hands For He loosens the dog from the iron chain The rest is plain ; moonlight slivers the The is mighty The garden g hour i Truth our fisherm A pac +] ful, make a reputation for himself by coming to thi town, as our girls have a good WAr pain ! all among ther How who f Of iacator cot seem to deal of on, and the trouble is much more agr Constipation Forever. #4 : 1rnet of farmers were iturday another a number ounty seat on to attend mess for their bu Wi i under roof week an has his house up and He expects to have it ready for the plasters | Week Jno Workma: truck wagon ar harness last week up-to-date men Rev, Diehl, of Snydertown, in our vicinity last Saturday. was who has canvassed aking orders for earth. eLware, is busy delivering the same who ordered. He expects to canvass Blair county during the summer Miss Katie Hockman, of Spring Mills, was visiting her sister, Mrs. F. H. Dun latter part of last week. Chine Zimmerman says all he Sam’'l Guiser spring township t to those kle, has against his class holding a sociable, is | horse and held him till that he is afraid some of his lady pupils | ask him to treat them. Brace Chine, don't let them frighten you. Our shepherds who expect to herd cat tiein little Sugar valley this summer, over putting up their camp one day last week MARRIED Arthur Yonng and Miss Emma Minnick, of Nittany, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock, last Thurs. day evening, at the bride's parents They very much disappointed the band of calithumpians of this place, as they waited for them to come up to this place in the late train, and were prepared to give them a few of their choice select. ions, but they did not arrive, so some of them put up in the station for the night. wi up were The writer wishes them a long happy life together, Goon ATTENDANCE ~The There were 66 in attendance, and was conducted by our Superinten. here was a good collection tak. en up that goes to show that it is the de. | sire of every member to have a good Sun. | day school, Don't forget the sociable, held by bible ist. Every one is cordially invited to come and Rng their friends along for the benefit of 8. U, §. 8. Miss Flora Yarnell, of Salona, was seen at her parental home, on Sanday, accompanied by her best friend, Geo. Whiting of the same place. Mrs. Wm, Fulton is reported on the sick list, at this writing; hope she may s00n recover, | Ket out i teed Sabbath | school was largely attended las Sunday, WOLF'S STORE. Account of a Frightul Accident at Place FATAL Ac This was shocked, about 4 o'clock, when the that EB. L. Weaver, who Geo. B. Weaver with a painful and fatal accident, Weaver hitched two horses in the drill, and while he mounted the vd field, the anima tarted off on a run Id, secing that the horses gaming speed and nin tou IDENT last Thursday community alternoon Hews spre vd on the 1 resides Mr. grain horse in the le to go to thie \ IE It werd ver for mp off, in attempt, and in doing got ’ » : in the line tied up MAry way m got un horses id dril The kh { 1 st il 41 ri LL ing it the Ors hort « Ce break loose from Weaver th h them To Cure Constipation Forever, CCha . ’ . rot SOBER ITEMS Our new neighbor, Mr 1s potato patch last Miss Ella Neese bas of school at what is known school. She has and all John Ebert, our known an, has gone to Cameron Co., to super intend his lumber job. Mr. Miller. his son-in-law, is doing the farming One intended weddmg has come off last, on Sunday April 15. Rev Brown, of the Spring Mills charge, per formed the ceremony took out one of his buggy wheels and so it was about 10 o'clock when they got home His intention was to go home as soon as possible but when he drove up to the house, two of the fellows, caught the the others had the lane blockaded so that he could not They put the horse away and then played cards till one minute past twelve, when the bells were ringing and the boys were singing and the cannon discharged. The only damage done was three window panes broken Wm. Vonada who just moved here this a prety the children shoul well eve, Some one | spring, had the misfortune of loosing one of his best horses, Sunday last of lung fever Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, To quit tobacco easily and forever be mag netie, full of life, nerve and vigor, take NoTo Bae, the wonder worker, that makes weak men Strong. All druggists, 0c or 81. Cure guaran Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York CENTRE HALL NOTES Druggst J. D. Marray has one of the finest aquariums to be, found in his front store window, It contains some large speckled beauties and other members of the finny tribe that proves an interesting sight, Henry Boozer, for a number of years a prominent business man here, has been down with pulmonary troubles, and at resent is so weak that he can not leave is bed. Mr. Boozer spent several years in California for his health and the change of climate seemed to help him for the time, but in the last year has grown worse. His condition is alarming to his gry ed two-story building, to be erected by the grangers and si aa That | farm near here had met | | grange hall, is among the contemplated | Mrs. Nancy Proudfoot, on Wednesday | improvements iu our town. Architect Robert Cole, of Bellefonte, is preparing the drawings vow for the same, and it will comfortable and imposing At and for many years, the grange at this place held then mieetings in the vac be a structure present, wit room of the publi school building Editor Harter , and Mr. K and tte iay r in the No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents ood] tobacco habit cure, makes weak yor, blood pure 0c. #1. All druguisis SPRING MILLS Houtzdale ster, Mrs. W Miss Maggie Wagner, of spent a few days with her s H. Smith Wm. Alison wears the smile this time since the baby boy to his hot Mother and child are doing well Fhe Reformed congregation got a new bell for their church, which was placed in the steeple last week Robert Smith did the bossing. He said it is no thick to put one up, if you know how. It is one of the finest bells in the valley The base ball club had a festival in the town hall, for the benefit of the club, to buy an outfit W. H. Smith spent Sunday with aged mother, at Pine Grove Mills came 180 his Frail Snyder is home to visit his family The band is circulating papers to raise money for new uniforms. Why not be more liberal with your music and not look for pay every time you play a piece of music. C. P. Long headed the list with a five-dollar-william. Let more follow Surrrist Party Mrs. C. PP. Long had a surprise party, on Saturday even. ing, tor her husband, C. P. Long, which was managed to perfection by the kind assistance of her neighbors. to say anything about the good things to eat, because at such a time there is | nothing undone to make the event pleas. | resent: W. | ant for the many who were A. Allison, Jerry Condo, Squire Grenoble, Titus Gramley, Dr. VanValzah, Robert | Beaty, | John Smith, Dr. Leitzell, James Leitzell, | John Shook, Wm. Musser, EK. P, Shook, | Musser, Harry Allison, J. ©, Robert Neese, 8. U, Bittner, C. E. Rover, Frank long, Howard Rossman, J.D. | Long, Papa Allison and Mr. Zerbe were | there, Rov. MILLSBURG Robert Holmes, Jr, of Lock Haven was in the burg for several days re cently, James Ginter, wife and child of Baff. alo, N. Y., were guests of his sister, It is useless | AVAVAVAVAVAV ATALANTA AAA Ar AT. A. -y of last week. Gieo has had an wrain oo [ermaun, tack of typhoid fever BLreeLs Samuel Was i MeKinley, John H Miss Candace married by Hey Apr who 1 McKinley of W of hn father on Tu i guest Jone nn ny oO Ver Cro lana wurion Ww "i on ib any myer (571 (s pa here | 1 Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets : i ' 10: TT OC. ( ROMOLA KUMBLINGS “e NH r and vie al he iamsport 8 “re he nd Kidney Trouble Gured. ~~ THE » PHILA BRANCH Spring and Summer OPENING! $000000000000000000600060¢ Our ."., New Goods Arrived “This Week! You Must Come and See Them Our “un Largest «| Stock Do You “ Wear Pants? “DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEL 1 ee saved 1 for | was in tes the tisrne ) is thought } adder that her pain unt Kennedy's now using different Da She | she her is lik pe son MRS THUMAS DYE : You Can't Get Around it. His figure is too much for a ready-made dealer. It takes [a taflor to fit him as it does any other man, and we are the tailors who can do it, Our assortment of suit. ings is so varied, extensive, and complete that every man has a choice among first choices, a dou. ble choice, as it were, and, material once selected, every other difficulty vanishes before our sartorial skill, Everything we produce claims “Highest Reward." Jacob Gross, The Fashionable Tallor, Mf, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, ! iA ca Noh ah StL SLE Sh SE SE SP di CosxmicHIL DORIS Neckwear Eve n man on the bred us Au “ par : ticular neck wear-s0 is everybody else, We Can all N onl competitors in this line. No matter who they are, or where they are doing business, a beat ol If you don't believe what wo say, take a glimpse of our store Philad. Branch, 8. LEWIN, Manager, ‘BELLEFONTE.
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