THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1895. oy FROM ABOUT | THE COUNTY | Interesting Paragraphs From | Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT | The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's” | Alert of Timely | Topics Discussed— Breezy Corps Correspondents Communica Pun and Fancy-——Is Your | tions News, Community Represented—1f Not, Why Not. | SPRING MILLSITEMS Man Items, Married —~Can't Shoot A Warning to a Other Mr. from For ILLINOIS aud her here last Thursday morning, for Illinois, who has been sister ’ 1 to see their mother, sick time, and is not expected to for some recover. Aiss May Thomas, from State College is visiting her friend, Miss Madge Alli- son. Mr. Frank } has Home AGAIN industrious young man, home from Jersey Shore, where been engaged in the dairy business dur ing the summer season. He will re at home with his parents, this wi go to school, CP lo leading merchant, the un on busi arrived rday from eastern Citic where he has bee ANOTHER WARNING: —S ago we told the young marri Millheim, high caper withone who 1 if he would come again we tion his name. Now you wert again, you should be self. Ifvoudon yourself you sl aud if you are seen here ie abide by the conseq CANT SHOOT our young men 1 never missed mark hogs are squealing since people | were Last Friday 1 M. Gr: gs which was not quite as good would not think there men in town. teen shots to kill T iS Ly -— to shoot five one ground Mee % £ WOLFS STORE ITEMS crossing the last Frid bear. We weapon to down him Wolfe, the ny 1 East Brushvalley last valley, canvassed Eas 1rSe TY week. Mr. Auman P. Weaver, from Waddle, n a visit, Saturday and was home Sun day Mr. C. D. Weaver and Ira Haven last wes i were at Lock k on 18 ness. Mr. Davis, the cig heim, delivered some goo Ar man, 1s to « ers here last Saturday Mr. {Geo. A. Corman has home from Snyder county Some passed through here on their way Friday evening, with a large d they shot in Wolfords Gap returned hunters, from Rebersburg, home eer which Wallace week as Messrs. C Weaver and Krider, are at jurors. Henry Gilbert is in the soap t DD this Bellefonte JUsiness., Lyon & Co. are right in time with their mid-winter sale. Clowning and other goods are going at astonishin low prices. ol By PINE GROVE MILLS The leading question of the day i how much did your hogs weigh’ Dr. J. E. Ward, of Bellefonte, spent Thanksgiving at his oid home on Main street. The Lutheran missionary women held a Thanksgiving entertainment on Thanksgiving evening, which was well attended and all scemed pleased with the excellent recitations and music. Mrs. Joseph Ward is *having a new portico built to her house on Main street, which will add greatly to its appearance. William Sausaman, of Altoona, spent several days with his aged mother last week. Mrs. J. G. Heberling, after a six weeks’ visit at Duncannon, with her nephew, Rev. W. C. Dunlap, returned on Mon- day. ~<PBargains in clothing at the Philad, 8, | J.P | they had a holiday in their township Brumgart, | | REBERSBURG EVENTS. Shot a Large Deer — Heavy Porkers-—-Eve Injured, Mr, Roland Rover moved to Loganton ou Wednesday, where he expects to saw for M1 Chas. Wolfe and family spent Thanks. Miller, Doughty giving with our merchant, H. G Alwavs glad to see you, Charlie, (ers The farmersare the OWING l plowing since 1] | rain Our town was quiet on Thanks giving Mrs. Samuel Fr as down to hel Franks In r, on Friday killed LARGE PORKERS . 5. Miller three porkers pounds How is that fur our 11, north of town, is in run- This will enliven our town throught wn on L WwW ill yadly hurt one day his week by a EVE INIURED.- ie Condo had eye l last HOO a par 14y i Mr.R.D | { turned home, aft i : with fricads i Af < a i Lila nt from Sugar- | ** 11 rouna nere are The hogs a ] pretty fast, and nearly evervbody is ausage aud “pan haus LARGE Hoo hog that weighed 461 pounds E k Frank Carner kil REPAINTED Wm. Markel has proved the 1 repainting i itm. ppearance of his house by Dr. McCormick giving his house a is also coat of paint THRER STORRS. ~~Our town has three Wm. Yearick mercantile Mores now recently started into business again, and solicits a share of Y.P this place have organized a \ public patronage. S. C. E.~The young people of P.S.C. KK. May success attend their efforts SCHOOL, RRPORT.—The following is the report of Center school, of Walker town- ship, for the second month ending No- vember 35. Number of pupils enrolled, males 20; females 18; total 18 attendance, males 11; total 24. Per cent of attendance, males gi females 80; total 8s. Average 12; females The following pu. pils did not miss a day: John Cleven- stine, Everetie Johnson, Chas. Walkey, John Walkey, Edith Weaver, Anna Gramley, Mary Gramley and Laura Decker, Wa. H. Mixxicn, Teacher, The last census shows that there are in the United States 1,235 women preach. ers, 208 lawyers, 4,555 physicians and surgeons; but in these numbers only a few are college women. The law, mini stry and journalism show especially few Brauch’s Closing out Sale. graduates. protracted meeting at Ro ip | from the oyster Amony | | his fine stock : | attraction led a PLEASANT GAP NOTES —— What is Transpiring at That Place—Inter- esting Topics Wm, Curry has been on the sick list for A DAxpy:—J. C. Mulfinger had a tail- or employed at his residence last week. will the past week, Ino look dandy “mit dem new Pp nt; on." The scribe, for this paper, is going to get his neck broken, by one of those great big bluffers, Rev. Young is at present holding a 1 k church Mr. Richard Brooks was circulating | among lis friends at the Gap, last week. An over-coat trade was Avenue cousumma What | on Horutown recently, next’ Miss Naunie Lytle, a pleasant young lady, was the of guest Slanche Welty, for a few days, The 3 progressing nicely work on the new toll gate house It is rumored building going on here next summer, } Boing The amount said to have been realiz Friday « exceeded $20. | vening, 3 i | | al | | OVSTER SUPPER.~—It is said the G band will hold an oyster sup per 1+ thet ip] mn a ] 1 M hall during tl WILL Soon | contrary, woods | sone | days Sunday, rom zon, ted Saturday. | ine Miss | of lock jaw, our sey | between Loch PENN HALL NOTES. Maj. J. BB. Fisher, who was on the sick list last week, we are ter at this writing, CH Hall, Prof. J. M. Kahl, of Aaronsburg 3] seen in our section last Wednesday. u glad to report bet. Zeigler spent Sunday at Linden was Mrs, Samuel Ilgen and Mrs, Samuel Spangler, of Tylersville, were the guests of Daniel Bartges last Friday. Samuel Baney is at present running a steam mill at Green Burr for Jacob Emerick, The at Philip Frank was not largely attended on ] BCi) sale the residence of public lost Mr. last LOCK JAW John Gramley The stepped on a nail and became the vic a horse week. animal tim The butchering season is about over in 3 tion George Gentzell is oper h starting tions tL pure y , north of town. saw-mill on a trac ased of Reuben Boyer A number from our section are at the cat of justice attending court this week. W. C. Meyer has the carpente ROLAND RUMBLINGS week ANKLE PRAINED ast y Sh i scovic is engineer on th 1 and Tyron Haven frank Holt and John Crossm have been working in the forg {ot ig who CHURCH at Woodward {and all House Faust has purchased the i C. Tay- it int} tae Of late, formerly about his | the other en be got feed what two hogs (rats hunting every place, he thought } be 1 might concealed; behold he found themy under a toad stool: " lying | then Mr Brooks has had nothing to say. being killed | HORSTOWN AVENUR town Avenue Of late, Horn- of The other day a lady went seems to be the centre > a trap to catch a skunk, been troubling her of the discovered she had cap- She then star fed to find some crack shot to make work of the about a mile of territory she finally got our good do the woods to late, Setting the trap previous night, in the morning she tured her prey short animal. Traveling over friend Orie Barnes to act. Orie make short work of the pest, followed by a large When they had se- lected a site, and were ready to open the trap to give Mr. Skunk a chance for his life, although there were not less than a dozen rifles ready to fire if called upon, but it was not necessary, for when the trap was opened, out walked Mrs. HHile's neighbor's big house cat, proceeded to the crowd of peopis Mrs. A. J. Swartz is at present visiting her daughter in Altoona. Visitors: Among those who stopped in town last week, were: C. F. Harrison, L. Wian, Elwood Brooks, J. B. Miller and Miss Laura Harrison, Our or Towx:--Among those who were out of town last week were: W., 8, Brooks, James Corl, M. F. Riddle, Wm. Bilger, Miss Bella Ross and others. Axotiur DANDY: Wm. Johnson seems to be doing his share of butchering this year. He is out nearly every day: Billy is a dandy, and especially so, at the table, | since | i Gf 1s) | ton the church Mr are and Mrs. Winegardner iting the Mir of this place. Miss Kate parents and Mrs 05 garduer, Ai two weeks A. F Ha, ha' Dorman, of visiting at David Dorman's rs. John Waite, of ( several days with her | " M oburn, swother Luther | and other friends in this vicinity i i | ! | | | | [Correspondence continued on Sth page.) OHRISTMAS is almost here, Times have bee n| hard, money scarce, and you will | naturally hunt up the cheapest | place to secure your presents. This | is the place you are looking for. In July we bought our full line of DOLLS for the Holidays; this week we open them, and you get them at our Glosing-out Prices. Also books, sets of dishes, trunks, &c., for children. You can save money by purchasing all your pres- ents here, We are bound to clear out the entire line. Come soon. Wm. T. Meyer West High Street, 2 Doors from P. O, 10 SACRIFICE SALE Bt ES Se SS STOCK OF CLOTHING! PHILADELPHIA BRANCH! 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