THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONT E, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1896, ABOUT THE COUNTY From F FROM Interesting Paragraphs Many Localities, PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's" Alert of Topics Discussd Corps Correspondents Breezy tions ~ News, Fun and Fancy-—Is Community Represented ROCK SPRINGS RIPPLES Complete Resume Happenings in the $s reported was stopped on . the (ratesbu yvman. Nr David ted half the Miss Mary Frazier it was only wan road. the Centre t Centre d, of Coalport, tet N " ghborhood AARONSBURG ITEMS MusiCAL musical he Reformed beginning 1 4 convention will | church at this pl Jan. 27, and closing We lovers of two 4 and concerts a hearty invitation to music to join us in a week of pleasure Newton Kurtz and sister Elizabeth, of Mifflinburg, and Miss Mardie Forster, of Harrisburg, are the guests of Wm. Stover and Mrs. Frances Forster, on East Main street. TELEPHONE: —We are glad to notice that the telephone line, now being built, connecting this town and Millheim with instantaneous communication, is partly finished. We hope it will be finished by the time of the convention, Miss Henrietta Kline has home from her trip to Altoona. Rev, Brown preached a very impress. ive sermon in the Reformed church on Sunday morning to the parents, A. S. Stover and G. C. Weaver have gone to Pleasant Gap convention. Mrs. W. H. Phillips returned home on Thursday and reported having put in a grand time with her old friends in Free. burg, Pa The Citizens band ana the Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran church, have de- cided to sell ice cream, cakes, etc., every evening during convention weck in the band room. Now save your nickels, dimes and dollars until that time and help the worthy cause along. SURPRISE PARTY. ~Ou Saturday even. ing, Jan, 18th, there was a grand sur. prise birthday party at the home of Geo, M. Stover, in honor of their amiable daughter, Tammie. The party cousisted of ten couple selected by her brother and friend E. R. W. The evening was spent very pleasantly. Miss Stover received many valuable presents which were ap- preciated very much. Tammie is loved by every one and this fact is clearly seen by her hosts of friends that paid her that tribute of respect. May you ever have the influence of enlarging your friend. ship, is the wish of the writer, Fred Burd and Charlie Mowery have left our town and have gone to make Freeport, 111, their future home. Sorry to see them leave us, but wish them abundant success in their new place of residence. returned Timely | Communica- Your | If Not, Why Not | { test ag | to 1 ¢ | CON, BO LO IS SCD STORMSTOWN SIFTINGS. Citizens Protest against the Road Machine. Purchase of a So great is th machine to the road the that a convention of the cit- zens of ths township wasrecently called LO meet © opposition recently bought by road SUPCTVISOrS, at the ouse to ' at, Centennial school hh 1 to Pros= express their indiguation Ld ast the action George 37 and Collins of the said super VISOrs bls was Mattern The wid mud roads was th elected chair. man the roads vs. weoretary ot meeting, question of ston un discussed aud ail expressed of Lavuise ives ii stone road un up and the board of au | ACCOUULSs In 1 It 1s not the ention of the ond COrresj rth ria vad machine will » Of this township» ad in buying much in debt 1 that the Miss Caroline { and Miss | Says, compositions, | X i tions of the day discusse y ol house evening and you will Mrs. SCrious.y not be disg Emery which time. The was broke Sp SHNoOow on oat cient for siegin PENN HALL BRIEFS Bros flouring mill, and has | roller system, all | { dates for DEMOCRATIC CAt be hel USE Democratic caucuses will Jan. 25 1 here on Saturday, There are a number of constable but not much fcr any of the other offices this Millheim on Saturday Quite a number of at the A little more snow wouid bri: sleighing COBURN CULLISGS What the People are Doing Down in Penn There is a change in the weather since last week We are glad to learn th our town are improving at the GIVE IT TO THE Poon We see in the T.M for Woodward Gleanings that , has an overcoat that is too large him you to some poor man and get a new overcoat that will fit, would advise ul Kive The P.O. 8. of A. boys should buy the piece of ground that is to be fesced up this spring, and save fencing, and build a ball. It would be more of an improve. ment than a blacksmith shop A. J. Camp the Saturday evening train. Howard Stover, of Pine Creek Mills, Sundayed at Coburn. Mrs. Adam Rickard, of Altoona, is visiting friends at Coburn and Millheim. Next Saturday afternoon is the time for holding caucus meeting. Let every democrat turn out and help to nominate parties who are capable of filling the office. FLORIDA ON wmERLS :(~Coburn had on Wednesday "Florida on wheels,” a palace car from the land of flowers, on exhibition on the railroad siding near the depot. The exhibition was fine, Mr, E. Musser, of Bucyrus, Ohio, was visiting friends at Coburn on Sunday. Mr. Henry Frederick, of Boalsburg, was the guest of John Bowersox on Sun- day. John Harter, of Rebersburg, made a business trip to Coburn on Monday. 11 1 Moi eft for Shamokin on all report a Old We good] ticket. | that coat to MILESBURG MUSINGS. srs The protracted meeting at the Metho dist church is still in progress and is one of the held Thirty persons joined the church on pro. best ever in that church. bation last Sunday evening and there are still others at the Mi land, altar of prayer. and Mrs. PP. W. of Ro- dav last week with their the Misses in both old people Barnhart, spent one grand-daughters, Orris, Central City, They are but are very jovial and bave many friends throughout the county. Among the visitors in town over Sun. was Miss Hattie isiting her friend Miss Belle Hastings, who was Wallace. Rev, ( day This (Thursday) afternoon Yeo. and wife holding a rom 1 o'clock till 4 atthe Methodist par- | are reception | sonage and have invited all members of h and Epworth League of I, nanny Bradley, wan, is ci friend EVENTS KSBLU RG ells are again Are going to HER SixTy Fieri: ~On Saturday even- | sphraim Erb ebrated her sixty birthday, entertain a pumber of her {friend ghbors; H leasant ti me the | the UNIONVILLE LOCALS. A BAD FALL skating last Sunday, foil He ported Elwood Fisher, while striking on the back of his head taken to his to WIAs home, and is now re be ina critical condition Wino Lost IT the Po Tustit at small ketbook found with The ou George Farmer's ute, a amount of money in it, owner can have it by calling P. Hall, aud proving property A Bov's DEAT: —Elwood, the much Mr. ar nd Mrs. morning, Cook 8 loved and only sou of Jones, YCAr: died Sunday aged Miss Ellie Fl k, who has been ill for LLwo Of » months with typhoid be t { 148 SO [ar rex ax {| have hom y t Monday. | Edward 1x who was 'WERING IW ry, son of | OWEery, for days hover- ween life and deat bu ale ill ut by ‘1 AFTER AX OFFI were he has been Alison Bro's Shamokin to start a flou Success be with you Mr. Daniel Ke and han the ded in ia an { shot during the scason LEMONT npike company ' wiow town Jas. 1 rsey cows Thompson f his fine last week lhe dam which William Thompson built for ice, broke the other night. They not fix it up again this winter, The Saturday evening will held on All democrats should make it a point to attend and get outa primary election will be "J ale o J S. Dale B Tuesday evening ave an oyster supper last There were quite a’ number of invited guests present and all | enjoyed themselves very much. The car entitled, ‘‘Florida on wheels,” will stop here to-morrow and exhibit from ga. m. till g p.m. All persons | wishing to see some of the sunny south should attend. It cost the sum of ten cents will small | The convention at Pleasant Gap is well attended by our young folks, and espec- ially Wm. Mayes and John Bathgate, who have some interest down there. (Confess, boys.) Thieves broke into James Osman's smoke house and stole all his meat and part of his lard. L. Bottorf and Robert Osman are in the telegraph office learning telegraph. ing. We wish them success. There were quite a number of our I, 0. 0. F. members up to visit the College lodge, . Yich was conferring the initiato. ry degree on two members, Wesley Tate, one of our popular young men, and his lady friend took a trip on Saturday evening. They went to Tus. scyville to her parents’ home. ‘We sup- pose she asked her parents about pro posing. Look out Wes., or you will be a | few davs | be settled. parents and daughter | Mills married man before you are a boy, A. Moyer looki From and spent pent in Shamokin ug up some business W.H Sunbury and A. J Do work Smith will spend next week Prof. F. A. Sul Dodge's embalming school SUTY ~There the at to attend livan | YOUR is some big | for | but it will done among candidates constable. It will be nip and tuck, On the Democrats, turn out tuck will get it 25th inst and help | to nominate good men | John Smith spent a few days with his | at Pine Grove | | GATESBURG. We had a nice snow this week, and many are thinking of using their sleds, | Mr. James Rider, of Stormstown, was | through this section last week with a subscription paper to raise money for Isaac Walker, who met with a serious misfortune last fall. J. Frantz, a huckster, was greatly frightened one day last week when com. ing up the ridge. He says a man tried to stop him, but he whipped his horses to full speed and did not stop until he reached the valley. His hair stood on end he was so badly scared. We trust he was mistaken, and that there are no such characters in this section, Brown & Kelley's saw mill can operate only half time, owing to the scarcity of water, Wz bope all democrats will turn out and attend the primaries at Centre school house Saturday, Jan, 25th. James Harpster was away over Sunday to sce his wife, who is visiting her uncle. Bring her home, Jim, and save a trip. aa i” —— ar ————— &]J. store at which you can get this ed manufacture, Lions, to last, They make nice, know, women in this ¢ our enthusia | smoked meat, sliced ham, pork sau (Correspondanes continued on Sth page. ) B&B We would like you to see our 18¢6 Anderson's, Madras and Zephyr Gingham and Novelties. 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