FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY From Interesting Paragraphs Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT | { for th The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's" Alert Topics Corps of Correspondents—Timel) Discussed--Breezy Communica- Fun Is Your Community Represented—1f Not, Why Not tions News, and Fancy COBURN HAPPENINGS teil 181 business trip Jacob Kerstetter made a to Centre Hall the other day. A.J. Campbell lef the Friday uwiorning train Our P. M on Friday to t for Shamokin on . made a trip to Bellefonte attend to legal business Our store windows holiday attire; some William Hosterman and son, made a business trip Loganton, Number day morning train for tend county Institute NEw TELEPHONE! nection between Coburn and Millheim is now completed, and any use the same, can do small cost of 10 cents, is in John Hoffer's office. We can trans act business at Millheim stisfactory and much quicker than by a trip to said place. Prof. Forest Emerick, of Wolfs Store, was visiting his many friends at this place on St Lather Guiswite in the creamery last week William Hosterman was pa) sister, Mrs. James Harter, a visi urday and Sunday are putting on their real i ays Robin- week to so at the The very slaw nday. replaced the boi Jacob Kerstetter: burg on Sunday. William W., with that lamp isit a Christm this you will have ject. took a trip to Aarons- what are you going to do you bought at Meyer 1s present for B? Vier} ; more hight on LARS this pl: Mr. William 2 bear on iy after noon that weigh 10 pounds dies Will is an expert hunter and — it vin or I " more you g yb Whitmyer the ve out in Ed. Musser made a flyin country on Sunday | Howard tw | het 1- | Satur Telephone con- | one wanting to | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1895. HOWARD HAPPENINGS, KILLED A DEER! number of men and Hoy s a deer, on th Quite a I'homas Butler town, on last Friday eve Mrs Joseph Packer, of , died on Monday, Decen- with old age. Mrs. Packer was cthodist church farm, just below Hing DIkD 16, a weber of th for years. Mrs. Martha Lucas has been unwell last week or two with quite a bad cold The Rev. Riley, of Flemington, preach. audiences, 1 on CON ¢ y i L ion 1rd Iron Works the works few weeks, It cted i Our boys an have been ¢ ig on W, ong's dam, schools hav n closed The two weeks 101 y Olt account of teaci titute, Poulson transacted bu Haven on last Saturday Rot transacte rt Cooke d busine lay. Rev. } Of mie ing number o the churct Miss Elsie | “ : | Satur instrument | C LO ¢ ~Lewin's store was recently by the sheriff be disrosed and the at any pri FLEMING ITEMS bh ave in Kinda D1 our LN vy OO town ¢ % | | the fa the third ra time, wy aay mm » vile x $34 weer } pit asSani vo guest of Mrs. Hockenb MADISONBURG ITEMS Water Lumber Jobh-—Poorly Ve Mrs. Hitchcock, who had! ing her son- aw, Whitmes returne e in Williamsport The Reformed S. S, will 1 mas entertainment or rn CONVENTION holding a musical convention this wee in the Union Town hall. Prof. J. Meyer, of Penn Hall, is the instructor We hope it will be an abundant success John Brown and family, of Be are spending a week with his law, Samuel B. Sha ffer A Success: —The re United Evangelical churc cess—way beyond expect: Luseer Jon:—~The Harter Bro's have bought a large tract of timber in Little Sugar Valley, and at this writing are putting np a saw mill. They expect the job to last for many months. WATER SCARCE: ~The springs in this community are lower than they have ever been before at this time of the sea. son. Many are altogether dry. will be much suffering if it should hap- pen to be a severe winter, BAD VENTILATION: —Church ventila- tion and heating do not receive the amount of attention that they should in our town, as well as in other places. The people sit in it for an hour or more and breathe the air over and over un- til it becomes foul. The following Sun- day the same airis heated and breathed over again. The janitor never thinking of opening the windows to let the fou! air escape. Musical Cony ention A + Tetes] i VO OCT h mn ave a Christ mas eve. band boys are IK S. vi PINE GROVE MILLS Dry weather continues with hauling water for their stock. The late snow was very destructive to the rabbit crop. nite a number of persons are busy filling their ice houses with ice taken from the dam, the ice being excellent quality. The protracted meeting at Fairbrook is well attended by some of the boys from here. Boys, is it the meeting you are after ? Jacob Weaver, one of our oldest and most respected citizens, has been serious. ly ill for some time, but at present is some better, William Musser came very near lose. ing a very valuable horse a few days ago from an attack of brain fever, DEER SCARCE: ~The hunting party who spent the last few days of the season at the head of Diamond valley, returned on Saturday and report having a very pleasant time but got no deer. Deer seem to be scarce in that section this year, many There | + | th .“py3 em f4 viva 14 vi Why are you lonely Why not get a wif-les Make i yourself homely BAD I. see his | | lows put Poor Willie without a car Miss Minnie ick to see her Bell | : you had about on Hove Xmas Our supervisor $ around the roads. We present good roads LITTLE Boy at PLEASANT GAP Mrs. A. J. Swartz her visit to Altoona has returned from schools closed Friday and will not open until December 26 Our public CONVENTION: Next attraction will be our convention in the M. E. church, be- ginning Dec. 30 and continuing during the week; concerts Friday and Saturday evenings. J. Ellery Johnson, of Rote, Pa., will conduct it. Our band has been in receipt of some very fine music. M. F. Riddle bas been doing work at the court house for the past few weeks. There will be an oyster supper in the band hall here next week, Joseph Tressler was out of town carly in the week on business, John Barnes, our mail man, has been on the sick list for the past week John Showers is more than hustling out the ties; he has quite a number of men employed, A lounge will be chanced off by the band at the supper next week, A man stoppc 1 here last Monday eve- ning, and where he came from or who he was noone seemed to care or know, but before he left he was put down for a bag of wind. ROLAND ITEMS. Miss Annie Parker and Miss Virginia Hill, two accomplished young ladies of Jersey Shore, are visiting friends in this place. A new boy arrived atthe home of Wi, Prince on Saturday evening. A protracted meeting is being held in the Evangelical church by Rev, Seclirist and thus far has proved a success. enjoyed themselves killing | { ol the section hands, | laundry, | Shiloh | Not | Union Co. attending njoying | | meeting : What an | meets mspecting LEMONT BUBBLES, What Some of our Social Lights are Doing New Laundry, I'he coldest day last week was Friday, The thermometer registered tour degrees | below zero Toor House, erecting a new tool The P. R. R. Co. Is house for the benefit i NEW LAUNDRY: — Longwell Bros, are busy re fitting the creamery for a steam | They expect to be able to be gin work by the middie of January. Miss Blanche Savlor, of Bellefonte was visiting Miss Auna Houser Blanche has heart for some of 1 rank Mrs. A.) of near mn ' warm piace her he Lemont boy 0, was mn of of Shiloh, tre funeral brother-in-law, M1: Wm. King. was away about a week AN IMPRESS Boalsbury's Tate, umber came over to attend the church Lom Ouite a 1 folks iy evening to Evangelical they leave young our town turd the ag il and Dave I ¢V¢ ning, leliefonte to We do 1 meeting 1g at the protracte 11 ICTC Was a r they did not A ound The Methodist | gress in Kreamervil! Hert Manasses Gi Clear Toys € our own naud #t variety ¢ erent pattern t . WO | SOURBECK. will weigh Ou piece FILLMORE ITEMS A Few Interesting Items Prom the Buffalo Run Valley. MOVED AWAY: —Mrs. Julia Bell moved from her home at Fillmore, to Clearfield, where her fireman on the Beech Creek R. R. We hope she will like her new home : SAD DEATH! Death has again visited our community and taken away another of Mr. Joseph lowery's children, Mar- tin, the youngest of the family, Death SON 18 on Saturday in Meyers cemetery. Butchering dinners are getting scarce. WATER SCARCE to winter up, we don’t see what a great many of our farmers would do. The cisterns are all dry; most of the farmers have to depend on Buffalo Run for water for their stock. Mr. Robert Roan seems to be all smiles when any one says anything about Phil. ipsburg. How is it Bob? Mr. William Hunsinger arrived home on Saturday. He looks just as big and hearty as ever. Conn SHREDDER: --Shivery and Rer. ick seem tobe doing a good deal of work with their new corn shredder, Anyone wanting good work done should call on them, SuppEN DEATH -On last Sunday morning the people of Fillmore, were much Thocked to hear of the sudden death of Mrs. Daniel Taylor; she seemed to be in the best of health until about five minutes beforeshe died. A husband and cight children survive her, Four living and four dead. The funeral took place on Soenaday from the M. KE. church. Interment in Meyers cemetery. ~Grreat Holidny reductions at Shaef. fer’s Studio, Allegheny street, Bellefonte. | Rev. Pines, closed Saturday evening. [ are having abundant | visited John I. Rogers last Sunday. | Spring twp., visited here over Sunday. | Ida Showers. hes | She | 10 of | SH Wesiorre was caused by typhoid fever; interment | If it should happen NITTANY ITEMS. The protracted meeting, conducted by The Methodist congregation at Lamar success in their re. vival, Fourteen mourners were forward last Sunday evening, H. Mowry and wife, of Mackeyville, y ’ Miss Garbiick and Mr. Jodon, of They were royally entertained by Miss D. A. McKibben, of Parvin, visited | our town. Lobe ited her | of this | y J. H. running full and esteem been sorely Crawfor r some of their SOUIBS GATESBURG j | where | main by SAC RIFICESALE Bei dh Si Sa Sa BS Sh WR WE NN STOCK OF CLOTHING! PHILADELPHIA BRANCH! ® 4 / ¢ " é ¢ ¢ ¢ é ¢ of CLOTHING, AINY Te eT O° 9%" 92 eS SOB DTDBTDIDLESRBDDDD™TDS ng to rec nan MUST BE SOLD / ¢ # : GENTS FURNISHING GOODS thing Bh Sa Sa BS We PRICH TT Ntfenaon TTT tfT9e"TN S. OBERNDORF, Proprietor. Bellefonte. freaved has ASCO wa edd 138 trad GL V 8) H. E. Crouse has spend a few weeks child Miss Mary was spending one town, 0 re ng 1! Corn [Correspondence Women {It fs conceded, have 2 weakness for pretty Handkerchiefs ( Knowing that fact, we have pur- | chased a job lot at sacrifice prices, [to run out with our closing out goods. Handkerchiefs that were selling at 25, 30 and 35c. your choice for 20c now goes for 1215c,, others § toc. A fine assortment of Books for children, at sclling-out prices. 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