THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1896, 2 FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY [nteresting Paragraphs From Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's” Alert of Topics Discussed—Breezy Corps Correspondents—Timely tions—News, Fun and Fancy—Is Your Community Represented—If Not, Why Not UNIONVILLE, to Manny burned with ¢ day n DONATI Ornine 0rning, son Ren 11S WeCK treated then t Boalsburg conven Mrs W. I 14 home FF OW Ao Must be How i chool here, is occ » over on the 1 REBERSBURG ITEMS TAKEN BACK I.. B. Frank took Jo Mallory tothe Harrisburg Late asylum ays ‘Des wor mere uscht ein gasposch Our schools it work after two weeks vacation Communica- | v's mill next year vlad to have you remain, Will Geo ind R Krumrine, ose C man are attending convention Kriatabecsesr Doaisbhurg this J. W. Harter the post office, has res wWOCekK. clerk in Thomas our obliging igned Ziegler now takes his place. Ww Royers with us H., Corman has rented Roland house. Glad to have you re LE+434) another year Harvey. of the fihest taflies you ever saw; always on hand at Soutbecks, ~Fifty different kinds SPRING MILLS ITEMS, REAL EsTATE: demand for houses this coming spring, T. M. Gramley has bought the Dale row and sold one to There seems to be a Frail Snyder; Sheriff Condo has his property to Rilly Finkle for $1000; Sallie Sweetwood bought Mrs. Earhart's property oppo- site the station: Prof. Rarick and James Litzell’s property are for sale. sold A Success: vention, Prof. Philip Meyer's con- at the Lutheran church, in | Georges Valley, was a success. There iN | our singers who take | were singers on the stage. Some such an active part away from home never went No near. ree gu DIED kman DIED I i, A. lau of How ard Smith, lied a few nas of mechanic — a — GATESBURG SUNSHINE, of the young o the OVERCOME Lk was overcome with arrival of a itot a good democrat. RATHER men had to go to the FAR: of county ome our young eat to get their hair cut, last week, which needed badly, the convention combing it very 30 they could attend without so much : We think it a long distance for that, of 14 y frie 1icl ALE WP, And We congrat James Harpster, Rock Spring, is back from his wed ays he had a very pleasant time ulate you Jim in having so much cour. age. Geo, Rider, of this place, has a large contract to make ties for the P. R. R. Co. All that want a job should apply at once. of | MILESBURG ITEMS, A Breezy Letter From that Interesting town Camp Fire. SvuccEssFUL:—The Methodists have be- gun their protracted meeting, and so far it has been very successful, CuTriNG ICH Quite a number of men are employed at present, cutting ice from | the Bald Eagle, to fill the ice houses in Milesburg and Bellefonte, Mrs, Sarah Gibbs has been quite ill | for several weeks, but is now able to be | about again, WRECK: one of the east bound freight trains was Last Sunday morning, while passing turough ol Fortunatel the w LOO rode LEMONT RIPPLES strange tion to try 8 whereabouts He WWurg ana pt WAS iy to I'h ob would have reac there but was ROLAND ITEMS. G. R. Williams, one of Worth town. ship's progressive farmers, was a visitor in our midst over Sunday. H, F. Keen and J, M, Parkes, are at- tending court in Jock Haven this week. Daniel Ieyman, son of G. H, Leyman, | has been on the sick list for the past two | weeks, Samuel Barger's house caught fire on Saturday night, which caused much ex- citement; it however was extinguished before much damage was done, The Ev protracted meeting held in the angelical s good, > water oved by power- our people naturally protest A Good Companion ever delightful and ever wel Tne ¥ TH'S COMPANION od IST, yet growing more vi ts Announcements for the comin ve months are well worth reading. Nev ympanion #1 LOTOUS Ph before have fifty-two such treats as The | year | everything it prints, as well as of its thr { interest for boy and girl, father f £ i the happy smile he wore on | r would have taken a fast When a jumped in the air, tr weel ked to explain, h clapped 1 exclaimed, “It's a girl.” ot his hands, an« We should n vdly be surprised if coal should ance on the strength of this co— hy — r £44 ; lewin's store wa by the be dis Ie sold out heriff and the entire stotk must any pn | Ye | ind posed at Indebtedness of Counties The returns to the ne | ternal affairs show the total indebtedness of the counties of Petnsylvania to be $62,601,881.91. The counties reporting no debt are Bradford, Bucks, Butler, Cen. tre, Clarion, Cumberland, Erie, Frank. Greene, department of lin, Lehigh, McKea set, Susquehann; and Wyoming. kawanna, Lawrence, Northampton, Somer. nango, Washington panion has in store f ts readers dur been provi ing led ation led public wool The rer Companion tes of 1ts worth, to the pure ifies to the general appreciation elevated tone of and and n alike. Every subject likely to interest the vari ous members of the family is treated by the Those who make acquaintance of The with's Companion for the first time this year find that this veteran among publications in indeed a companion, entertaining, instruct ive, generous and healthfal Those who for many years have received (ts weekly visits will In it an old and true friend, more welcome than ever To all new and renewing subscribers, The Companion sends free (ta handsome four page calendar for 188, The four seasons have bass appropriately pletared in watercolors, repro duced by lithography, size of each page 7x10 inches. 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