THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 7, 180). A BATCH OF BREEZY LETTERS Gathered by a Corps of Alert Cor- respondents. FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY What is Going on Outside of Belleforite—Hap- penings in other Communities— Favorable Crop Reports—0Other Interesting Items, OT TING PENN HALL Pumpkins —A Linde Pension Grante Jack Fr has na here the last week made a J. C. Condo Bellefoute on Saturday. » Gramley, Mrs. N was visi Saturday. Leonard Mesuier raised eiglit hundred i f y nd \Wh pumpkKius oun one acre of grounda. Who 1 can beat it Floyd Bowersox's family is ou the list at this writing. C. E. Jersey Shore one day Zeigler made ¢ + Rishell, of F seen in our vicinity ia Squire is a staunch de Mrs. Ida Ardaiy of Aaiousbury, among the visitors in this section last week. A LINDEN HALL DUDE A tall dude from the city a Irequent has of late been section of the country, was here last Sunday a week latest style witha claw-bamm tooth pick shoes, and 3 1 Of gum in caci sac more in his pocket. increased his popularity in a mention, by farmer was fetching his sto ure. The dude was surprise an afiecting * bim in mistake for gr Miss Mary Boyer, of Hartleton, ticated in this se Jackson Shees! were the gue on Suuday ANOTHER PEN y re tion, M.osuer 1s to be Was Mr B his good Jack ranted a pension John has 1 working at Newbraska, Pa., during Gramley, who been + 1} sui last Nr. C WCCK wr Lh 3 r took you to be a MADISONBURG ITEMS H. H. Phi'adelp™ial ter s goods It seems str creamery raises ih test 1s lowered ticed it tine that the Mr. a foute, were the father, Wm, C. N. B. Chairman, to look after party it Spangler, Democrati was in our midst The young organized a Chris recently. It is should join ning at 6 o'clock James Smith, of Williamsport to this | utly. He is the j member of the firm of Smith Bros. new merchants. moved lace reg The remaining officers of our water company ought to call a meeting of the citizens to elect officers to fill the v: cies cansed by death and removal a fact that we have only one trustee any. more, no secretary and no treasurer, If present couditionscontinue there may be trouble at the annual settlement . The teachers, and others interested in Sunday school work. meet every Wed nesd ay evening f the Reformed purpose of preparing perfectly to teach on the following day. DEATH OF MRS. FIepLer:—On Mon. day morning grandmother Fiedler died at the home of her son Henry in the Sanday school TOO « chur h, for the themselves more Suu. She was the oldest person in the community, be. ing 87 years old, She was a faithiul member of the Evangelical church. ceased had for several weeks, with dropsy, and other diseases, Mrs. J. P. Gephart, of Zion, is the ouly daughter, She was the granfuother of James A. Fiedler, formerly editor of the Keystone Gazette, The funeral occurs- ed on Wednesdaymorning. Des been ailing . | mother PLESANT GAP, All the Important News by a live pondent Wil MOVE Vy ul 4, who left this place reg vio accept at Wall, Pa, place his future hom pt a position has decided to make that He will transter his family there soon Y lie Philadelphia GONE TO PHILA. Ker- left re she X 3 make her steter Monday wil future home for an Miss Elle | lady and wi | hosts of fri BUILDING L} r lady scl | brought I ofour far waler, - STORING COR new euterprisce, ANOTHER CALL is reported that Prof. Meyers will attempt to orgavize a ¢ th singing class at this place. As to the con. i , 1: A Af 1 wi MADE: Con made a short cal At the Lutheran church there wil | be services commencing next Tuesday ev ing aud continuing for the balnce o week J]. Armstrong, spent with his in town ! Mr Twitmyer around without the 1 to his recent attack of rh VACANT At th we find some of our houses vacated, this 15s a presnt time very rare occurence for this place as the houses are all in good condition. Lydie secns anoth er rainbow she is going to start for the terminus of it. Ross says when she No doubt Lyde thinks there isa young man waiting 1g there for her, SAD DEATH (On last Saturday morn. ing the death angie [ stole quietly into our little village and | cast a gloom over the home of My bright and early and Mrs. Wm. Curray, by taking away their | bright little boy Joseph. Joe. as he was | familiarly known in the household was 18 mouths old and the baby of the family, t was thought the child was recovering from its long spell of illness, but for a feason we are { child the in. habitance of a city that only those who | is habit it can tell of its grandeur, and where earths cares unable to attribute, the was called away to swell will be unknown. The parents will miss little Joe they will no more hear his childish voice but they can rest assured that he taken care of in his new home, will be well The in- lermnent took place Sunday afternoon in the Catholic cemetery, Bellefonte, Corres. | | week | The { €1 REBERSBURG GOSSIP, A Busy Season—Walter is Low of Changes has and as a BUSY SEASON This hig our fot farmers, conse. The | little ones pick and the larger ones husk quence schools were small, corn. Sid traded horses with Jerry Walker changed. \ Krumrine Thos. Gramley. rey also ex. LOW STREAM 15 what we need. treams are all dry. $ mill is run by team f the last While Corman is not abl deliv Reformed Sunday evening ry enthusia s rumored that Mr going to quit farming by Wolfe sold 5, loa party trom spring. John a valuable Ww A Number been a busy | {cough are doing sad work among the { buried two children, one aged cleven | and one five years | diphtheria, | malignaut type of diphtheria, Moy- | | to do | | passe d over one ankle ered a | | one, | matrimony, Thur Centre ni GORTON HEIGHTS hier 4) ’ Mr: Paul Hyde spent Sunday with Co . Cow KnLen:.~Mr HZ. Bietiy los sve. The acuton a family at Houtzdale, Clearfield valuable cow last Wednesday OW was just entering short are Beech Pure wine reddens men's faces riches and silks excite men’s hearts The well at O. Beecher’ teen feet of water Clothes carefully sprinkled and folded are half ironed. man to court twice a week, others not apply that can not Call at--M Ko two - COBURN HAPPENINGS For a good dish of Mrs. A. J. Bowersox NOT PLENTY ~~ Farmers are busy gath- ering their winter apples, ice cream go to They are not very plenty, Water is becoming very scarce, owing to the drouth, Mr. M. and wife, of Oil City, were visiting friends here and Re. bersburg, left for their home Tuesday evening. / Guisewite 1 Luther Guisewite is still He shipped over the last six weeks, It was reported that the pike from Coburn to Millheim, was the sheriffon Tuesday. It is rect, J. W. Wagner, of Allentown, Pa., son of D. B. Wagner, was iu town on busi ness, Tuesday, also visited a few friends, Luther Miller, and his better half of Rebersburg, was in town on Sunday. Andrew Vonada has his cider mill in® operation every Tuesday and Thursday. buying pota- toes 13,000 bushels leading sold by not cor. | ] for | 1 | ] | | champion | committee, at Bellefonte, on big house is | twenty-six feet deep and contains eigh. | GREAT SALE Waunted—Some good looking young need | nights, / MARTHA FURNACE. An Epidemic of Diptheria— Schools Open Married. ILLNESS Diphtheria and whooping little people here, Two DEATHS —~Mr. Curtin McDonald They both died of It is said to be the most AFFLICTIONS: —On the death angel called the eight months 1 The i I'he little one had been suffering with whoop- Friday moming old child of Jasper and Ida Stee Mr, Steel seems to be sorely He fell ed wagon a few days ago. ing cough afflicted just now. from a load- The wheel , crushing it Mr. aud have 1 ’ propies Mrs sincere ly. sympathy in affliction and bereavement, Howard Stuart has been sicl 3 now convalescent with | Williams and wife have gone | end of Mr Roland to house keeping in one Stuart's bouse. We wish them succe | and bappiness, MARRIED —Two souls single thought, two hearts t entered into the blissful Oct 10. sday, time the worshipers at Hymen's Shrine | were Annie Beckwith, of Hannah and Peter Riggleman, of this ple ! Osman performed the The M. E. pulpit : L ostly and very pretty ceremony Kev foule pe ople Among the n Our Wills DOOKS £ nicrprising vassing | howe and we nize him gene: 1 THIEVES ir neighborhood fested by some people who insist : on i STRONG SCHOOL CLOTHIL At LEWINY Philadelphi Branch. thing. NO BOASTING OR BRAGGING " and r not Our Styles and Prices Please Everybody, A FULL LINE OF GENTS SHOES. S. TEWINS, Allegheny street, Bellefonte. NE POET oY WITT They eI find by prowling around bey don't | seem to Cf ler the mcouvenience o Wagner Geiss a few days d ing parents, Mr. and Mr Charles From represented this di at the meeting of the democratic county Saturday ontinued ft orrespondence « NOW'S YOUR CHANCE BEGINNING SAT. OCT. 10, WE WILL | Close Out EntireStock of Dry Goods, Hosiery, Underwear v . » | Phy Notions, Yarns, Fancy goods, ete, at and below cost: we are —) QUITTING BUSINESS (- and will leave town Jan. 1st. "06; therefore our entire stock must be sold by that time, Now come for bargaing; this ig no fake. 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