THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1895. L—— A BATCH OF BREEZY LETTERS] | and friends had a birthday party for Mr Gathered by a Corps of Alert Cor- respondents, What is Going on Outside of Bellefonte Hap- penings in other Communities Crop Reports—Other In Items teresting NITTANY ITEMS. Hunting Parties—Missionary Meeting Breezy Letter away for wi found. WALNUT of walnut lumber place to Baltimore, th to Ger where it will be manufactured an turned to this country ] stocks and minor ar Iron ore due IRON ORE from this place; all railroad. The at SUCCESSFUL MEETING wissionary convention, held town, was the best factory womans Snyder attended Id session ever he 1 in Nittany valley owers and bachelor's hearts are thro bing anxiously for the returu of some the delegates. CROPS LARGE engaged in husking and thrashing out thei the crops were too la n earlier season, nuts are the here PATS PERSONALS Alma Zimmerm has gone to Ali Tate to Altoona; State College; Mr Sunday at Millheim Mrs. John Womer; Ol Lock Bellefonte, week The Winklen sold on Oct was Bill Zimmerman is painting at Salona W. E. Shaffer has shipped four car loads of wheat in less than two weeks wd anna dha HOWARD EVENTS. } i Owns HoOwAR Philadel tryrye - Ld of ying at Howard base t home Saturda their ma score ing 22 It seems that ot be h the : 1st A to Lt K 4 Ihe favor of Howafd iever-sweats § Can n We now 5 lai shig Centre, Clinton counties Miss Mittie Ia day last week nery goods and will | ing on Thur October 10 SERIO good authori men is just a matrimony done up 1 Lhe “" LH] season champion ol Uris ty, that one ir y bout to enter A great many of took the game of n our sports last Tuesday Lock Haven, between the home team o lock Haven and the Demorest of Will iamsport. The boys all reported a good game, the score being atic6to 6, in eleven innings, closing on account of darkness Miss Auna Jenkins, of ing friends at this place Ex -Sheriff Cooke transacted in Bellefonte on Monday Mr. William Rossman expects to move in a few days {rom the McElwain property, to the rooms over Ira Packers sadder shop. Dail on {iton, is visit business SPRING MILLS ITEMS Dear Cabbage New Goods Personal Mention Wm. Kessler, boss of the Poe Valley lumber job, intends to move to the above named place in a couple weeks, as it will make it more convenient for him We are sorry to lose such good neigh bors. BARGAINS: Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Long went to Philadelphia to buy their fall and winter stock. Other Interesting Look out for bargains Squire Grenoble was on the sick list for a couple of days, but is able to be about again Harry Frankenberger, the obliging clerk in Wm. Pealer's store, greets his customers with a smile. It is no trouble for him to show goods A Fionrgr: Howard, when did you | fight the last old woman? [ ly present them in having a FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY | Favorable | | | then All you need to do now is to strike one, aud vou will get your name up, Mrs. Wm A SURPRISE; Kessler is on the The child sick list Ehas Fetterolt, S$ given There were many cost "wh 5 ¥ ] I'he old General was | | he Hie by taken surprise, but soon joined | May hb live to sce many such gathenngs, Ww. H. for stant, 1s anothet good Stith will be among the name constable Will Ream, we under Who will be the next that ware 10 John OSC on vooud 1 IMPOSING iid 2 11 SAaVvs Ol a) ( Hi furniture that he in day time, alter i. Su £ 107 tac em borrow from vour nes REBERSBUR( The entertainment given on Thus evening by Prof. McKeen and wife, was fi The program consisted of music, instrumental and vocal, also recitations hy the professor. ITaged crown your fir BOALSBURG honor of his The ot} Joseph ’ and d prise to his wife. P time aughter, as rof. réports a NEw TRAM tice that Rev. A A. Black is driving a rited team of horses, he purchased them of his brother in Huntingdon county Miss Anna Christie, of Pe C munity spi Washington, 18 visiting friends in town and com- Mr. Mervin Kuhn left for Elwood. Pa ’ where he expects to work at his trade as r moulder Deer HUNTER A few of our hunt. ers went to the mountain last we ek, but were not successful in bringing home that much longed venison Hovys don’t be discouraged, the season has just begun - PLEASANT GAP NOTES All the Happenings Carefully Noted Sur prise Prosperity Miss visitor Edith Austin of Bellefonte to our town last week Was a Our public schools have opened. The attendance is fair, for so early 8 the term Frank Boal recently lefl this place for Philadelphia, in search of work, Our farmers are busily engaged iu putting away their corn crop. | tion i e 1 st | } A | cepled a position ol Bush House A child of Wai, Curry, which had been some time, is slowly recovering. Armstrong, of this place, has ac- tending bar at the for SIR Mi preset winter finger, th al aler, 18 at a supply of coal for Mul petting in | Mr. Brooks, the resump- Our good nature friend, SHICe 1H Bia othe distillery 1% tontd of th Many people have be n boiling apple butter the last week gone to Le Away home last week johnson, ting lotr object is folinson conducted be surprised to d Muller, who wy 5100 ANOUK | cling him short time ning. Crap dis- and on at present, »OLL 11 as. Hamm ts S STORE NOTES WOLF | * 1 ¢ spen we i Hng home of Mr Mr. LA burg to tea - CRS § John Breon's Zeigler has gone to Miles ch schoo! this winter Ew MA pro furn a» K light nights WaLCOME! men, who made su Cornell team hotly contested . rl ccora with the in a tie after a most rovally h a sulting were 1 on wel i NEw Proxr Sit 1 elephone company came with its patrons i instruments it tow Xo A hey new MARTHA ITEMS A New Store~Cut his Foot—By a New Cor respondent RETURNED HOME: — Misses Media and Irene Gingery, who have been the summer with their many frie: this vici returned to their home in Woodland, where they will resume their school work. Miss Mollie inger visiting her sister, Mrs, Nora Laird, at Morris’ Mines Grant Ardery and Miss Minnie Will. jams spent few days last week with ds in y nit 1 : a their friends near Kylertown Mrs. McKelvey is now visiting her son Mr. Joseph McKelvey, Altoona, where she will remain a few days Services were held in the Baptist church on Sunday, conducted by Rev. Downing, assisted by Rev, Eddy, REY. SARVIS ARSENT No services were held in the M. BE. church on Sun. day owing to the absence of G. P Sarvis, their pastor W. 5. Williams is about to open his store, in the new building, which is al most completed Mrs. Reed and daughter, of Clearfield, | are now visiting Mrs, Hannah Ardery, Mrs. Reed's mother, Mr, Weaver and family, of Tyrone, | are now the guesis of J. D, Wagner, A BAD Cuti—Wm. Gingery met with a serious accident a few day ARO While hewing a stick of timber the axe glanced, cutting a deep gash in his foot, Dr, Harshberger dressed the wound. We are glad to see Miss Bertha Meyer about a | LO raise | i | accompamed hn Ww | rents at Beaver West Va { and relatives | Tuesday; | went home on | we spending | grand parents and | home again, She has spent the summer, in Philipsburg, sewing. Miss Meyer is | a first class dressmaker Miss Ida Bears, of Philipsburg, is vis- | iting her friend, Miss McKelvey. - GORTON HEIGHTS PERSONALS Jacob Beightol has recovered from his accident, aud returned his duty as teamster for Mr, Beck October is here with it Mrs. W., A. Auman was called away by the death of her grand-mother, Mrs. Samuel Bartley of Coburn, Mr, Auman far as Belle Tuesday after to s chilling winds, ife fonte, Noon, James Ardell nginee of this place, s returning home pent Mil Mr. and Mrs. Ja a., 10s] 3 + Hot ’ 1 a mon .T LOB Y DRY GOODS # MILLINERY So ————— We have hundreds of lots cleaned up at sacrifice prices. It is no wonder we make our competition stare and wonder how we sell so cheap. as Thousands of incomparabie values to feast your eyes A ha st for economic bh keeper Bought from est possible s EE a HE a 2 2a NOW READY---The largest and best selected FALL STOCK ever placed before the people of Belle- fonte and Centre county. DOL. O11 B= clos i bt aaa 2] rear i C. H. Rich, of Jersey Shore, was tere | on business, Tuesday. 5. F. Marstellar, Supt. of the Lehigh valley Coal Co., at Snow Shoe, was here looking afier the company’ interest, Mrs. Jacob Bechdel sister Carrie | Visi a few weeks with their parent O. Beecher, Jr. made a flying snow Shoe, Wednesday morning Wonder what at Tunnel Sid L] y y the attraction George has it Marys church wow Tuesday with P. King 1s {18 Dr. H. | Mr. J. G sit of Hull W age or ] ng dusin A valual wa Kilt Two NTS owned by Hall, mail train, on the ~th Sucker street, onthe BLE. V. R | on the same date, very valug train west Dr. G medical no avail ? AcCipg John at the west end In game cken by the mail skill to save The GOING TO HowARD | BElwain, of Central C | to move to Howard, to make their future home | The cider busine i! booming, they are WOT this lace Ss place almost kept busy Well Jame, have you been up to see the ghost of late - LINDEN HALL J. H. Ross has been shipping lot of potatoes Rev, Welch, has visiting friends in the neighborhood of Pittsburg beer Miss Lizzie Gettig returned visiting friends in Lock days, Harry Frantz began teaching a months term of school at Tussey Sink Charles B, Moore opened his school home after Haven for a few in attendance, after an illness of several weeks Mrs. Daniel Hess returned home on Thursday after spending a few weeks with her sister, in Chattanooga, Tenn, Rev, Goodling, of the United Evangel. ical church, preached an able and well delivered sermon to a large and atten. tive audience on Sunday evening {Correspondence continued on fh page.) on Monday with about twenty scholars Robert Corl, Sr, is slowly recovering We buy tor Spot donate one sell for cash; that's tl secret of it: we debts It took months to take the lead in dry goods trade in Bellefonte We propose to ke ep this | compels ours 1s ry best N y i ’ ( .] } . Now, don't go elsewhere and pay we will sell it to you for 2¢c. You will ind just about this in in 2 C( 101 1 Ld We will difference prices r g nny yt a 01 ords to | MISSES’ he largest shown three any out Belle- es will in ad do it n “low ill rule x at uw MILLINERY DE- 1S located im our cloak Katz & Co., ln Four Papers for - - $1.75. STOP AND THINK BOING Are NOW paving Hanscom lost a | Two Papers for - Tur Cex be sent to Norg:—T in you may he Democrat Will t addr BE, ON ny daily Nis gives you two Papers each we k + payi S MONTHS FOR 15 CTs. Tur Cextii 3 months for 15 cents, price. N. B.—Note these prices They are one-third and one-half less than other papers published i Bellefonte. Eeonemy iz the Road to Wealth. . 3 D eso RAT will Ix to 14 (vot 1: Read it. Yon 3 A } Ww | subscriber will not regret the (Go at once and subseribe or send vour order to CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Brrreroste, Pa. vy Office in Garman Block, opposite Court House LEAST MON
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