THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, EN PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1806. 7 ABOUT THE COUNTY Interesting Paragraphs Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT | ¢ News Collected by the ™ of Discussd FROM rom Centre Democrat's” Alert Corps “Timely Topics pons Correspondents Breezy Communica- News, Fun and Fancy-—Is Your Community Represented—I1f Not, Why Not NITTANY NEWS A New Correspondent Sends in an Interest. | ing Letter, Not noticing auy for to let items from this place | several weeks we thought it our duty | the world know that we are still in it it Mr.Ura B young man, a few davs Winkleman, a had ago while he promising | quite a serious accident | ping to his he Is off of the wag- | At this . | load a | heavy pole on the id slipp- | ed and he fell and wagon, backwar: on landed on his head. is much bette Mrs. George y critical condition. ng he Tol We better at our next writing, Our friend, bert, is in aver trust she | will be The Nittany cornet band, under the icient leadership of Mr ph Emer- We would not be surprised if some prizes would come . Josey ick, 1s making marked progress. this way next summer, I'he schools are all in a flourishing con- dition. that is be. quite a shipp Sa We notice Huston station Ing pot, muel Cole is going around is a girl. Miss tO Set ras a lark, It many fiends of eman were pleased from an extended visit to L OCK of our youug ladi 1g on Sunday afternoon had, whi ht have proved a serious m of the 1, and the yi t applicati ung Among ially worthy of mention + Wasson octett*s and choruses, nrubiazer, MARTHA FURNACE y peos le v the prospect of but were lisa ppointes en it turned out favorably The M. E ¢ closed without many Rev. Sarvis He spared not himself in but to have a 1 as pastor, must labor at this souls baving . protracted meeting n saved. labored faith. any way revival people, as wel Rev, Sarvis is now conducting a meeting at Port Matilda. Mr. Wilson Williams met with an acci- dent a few days ago that might have been severe. While riding horse-back his horse tripped and throwing Mr, Wil. liams off and in some way the horse fell on his foot smashing it badly and other. wise injuring him. Mr. W. is again able to walk around. Mr. John Williams of Altoona, is visit- ing at John D, Wagner's, R. D. Ardry spent a few days this week with relatives in Osceola, Some of the people who live near to the mountain are overjoyed at the bril. liant prospect of the new railroad made which is now under contemplation, Some people have schemes almost as wild as those of the early settiers of the Carolinas, while as yet theyihave not divided their possessions into Baronial estates yet there are a goodly nnmber of castles built in the air, H. T. thinks of starting a fashionable resort among the sylvan shades of his mountain home, and then in discribable bliss contemplates the journey of life l a bonny blue eyed lass—if he gets Mr. Keibel, of Altoona, visits Martha very often or maybe he comes to see Mary. Wilbur Wagner goes out to the moun. tain very often. Don’t know if he is looking after the new railroad or not. The plank road school teacher must think that ‘‘cleanliness is next to Godli- ness’ as she scrubs her school house about every three weeks. Miss Mollie Gingery is spending a few days with friends in Tyroue., Take Notice, All accounts due Samuel Lewins, re. cently sold out by the sheriff, are as- signed to me, and those owing same are requested to call at store and make im- mediate settlement. Louis FABIAN, I Jom and | what is the | man wanted to know w | last Sabt | toes around to as | Minnie | her re- es while out whip reme- | at Bellefonte, Pa. HOCK SPRINGS WAVES. SURPRISE: —Last Monday cvening James Harpster was taken by surprise. The boys and mien gave him a serenade. Alick was the captain, David the fiddler, Alvin drummer, James was wu for the cigars. Levihas been or more away for a week making a sled for his brother, lsnac Walker, in the fall, who was burned Stormstown, 18 pe thing Kil HCAr Heury Campbell ready build another lime Gre been on a visit ueral Bowersox has for two weeks, Ich denk der en 'enoner fraw, Wm at Mattern Sorry to learn that goes to Bailey ville to loaf instead of matter? town The Saturday eve loafers were scarce in out on ning, Uncle kept the stories going M. are one Joba T. and Sumner a race for a girl Boy's, at a time nu was well attend- [he primary elect chard was on time ed or an last Saturday othice, John Wrickner Thomas Heberlin hether dog. Geo, Bollinger took a pleasant yath 10 see one of his neiy I suppose you got filled with I, Jacob Harpster walking on his who will vote for him SCC Clande Hess is taking out saw logs to build a hog pen. Sorry to that learn Henry housed up with the grip. had another wedding h James Harpster , You will get fat on su pleasant REBERSBURG RIPPLES mishap, but | ur maven, f Lock sisted by ARAL Many wditor, John Wolfe H. Yonada ; t wn nd wife look Union and Suyder counties Griffith horse. arrett traded his mules on a The recent but fortu: rains destroyed all the ice, ately nearly everybody is fully supplied. PENNA. FURNACE PICKUPS Mr. D. Huff, had the his finger badly misfortune to get smashed coupling cars on the Lewisburg and Tyrone railroad, and is now taking a rest. We will soon be able to fill his place as bag- gage master again Wm. A. Rock Springs Goheen and wife, are now at visiting friends and rela- tives. Oscar Grazier fell over a in his band and but he is now get. recently fence with a broad axe sustained a bad cut, ting better, Religious services are being held at the Baileyville church every evening this week. We hope it will be for the good of the people, as some of them need more grace and good teaching of love together, The weather this week was bad—snow and rain, but we did not see anything of the Pine Avgels lurking on the hill, and we wonder where they could be. Some sickness prevails in this com- munity, M. G, Bell being laid up with lung trouble, The Star Ointment Company of this place, is doing a good business, as they ship about ten gross per week. It must be good. We have one new subscriber in this community, which adds another good democrat, D. H. Kustenborder is one of our best citizens, and gets a good many calls of late to doctor horses, as he isa good horse doctor, The Star Ointment Company meets once a month for the transaction of busi. ness. «Fifty different kinds of the finest taffies you ever saw; always on hand at Sourbecks, % | A Breezy Report of its Last Meeting, | out late | 10 | Frank hut | © | knees and hump-backed. W., | { right foot, ‘basi | very happy and began to sing **Ne Chariey | En Ye “ | My God to Thee, { hour he rurning | | retrograding, dent of the clul | was that | youn | He cl Elder is | : | He also stated an | “1 ago he had bought hope he | | looked 40 years younger PLEASANT GAP REJUVINATING CLUB, by Correspondent. the Pleasant For the last meeting of | Gap Rejuvinating club your correspond. | { ent submits the following report: Meeting called to order at 7:30 p. President RKegrabelinud in chair. Minutes of the read and approved the elixir with previous mee ting | The first for | Dr. Regrabelknud's was Thos, Tute; he they proce ceded to Mr. Tute had a stiff in inject Case evening to try upon, being unable to give his age, attend to his case. that he esh about his feet, An of 27 ounces of the fluid was made in his CoIm- plaints were useless amount of fl the and in ten minutes he became in about half III, and a grudge of ten he has an end and an started for Pete wanted to fight out years stand ing. Atthis shows wring {Or | appetite, sleeps like a 1d ¢ 84} n contact with victorious Mr. 1 with ¢ out tive member, good unde and will so doubt be promoted 1 b. Verdi Mr. Tute ger Next ug vimed to be 7 shouldered, aud has had an ars. He BT was deemed wis 3 | aaa mecting he that six m lan, at but a ed ment p very short ago his wife had « at midnight to sce him di ness of the club was her barrel of the elixir It a moderate until anot tapped was thought two gallons would be dose, as they had be the most ser After wn decided his case to yet before the club the dose he like a child ious be had taken sat d aud began to cry It was then thought prop. ond dose, er to give him a sex done, and in a short time he arose and He was heard to say he would make Rome howl and was placed in the lock-up, meeting adjourned the Col. or the lockup | was no where to be seen Next was our ex-Squire. He stated he was 40 years old but did not want to be experimented on. He gave as a rea. sori that he had just been run over by a | butcher wagon that weighed 30 tons. He was given several doses and has ever since been standing on his head at his place of business, and will not eat any- thing but raw cabbage andsausage. He looks much younger, Next for inspection was Sid, the great tic maker. His testimony was interest. ing, stating he had made ties one day, and for nearly a week was sick, and ow. ing to his sickness was compelled to pay bills amounting to $10. He asked the club if they had any remedy for his case and was answered in the affirmative, but his case was held over until next mecting. Barney, the dentist, again applied for admission, but was rejected on the grounds that he was too young. Mr. Curley then proposed the club have a literary meeting the next time, It way resolved not to allow the Centre Democrat correspondent at any more meetings, Meeting adjourned at 5:60 a. m, Chan Sul. To fill in a dull season with big cash values—Suits made to order at $15.00, $18.00 and $2.00. Pantaloons $5.00. Come Early. MoxrocoMmgnry & Co., Tallors, our | | | | | | | | { | i | visiting friends in Milroy. | tion, | | ion | | at the arcr the ¢ yuths or more | offin on the install. | time | the neighbors in | ¢. The busi. | delayed 15 minutes | was | which was | and when the | | visiting friends in the OAK HALL BUBBLES. { | We are sorry to learn that Mr. Isaac | Kaup is on the sick list Mr. Clement Dale bas returned from south, Hope you | had a good time, Clem. ! Mr. Golla Osman has returned from | Some attrac volla. While Miss B. and Mr. broke through the ice but were rescue il | skating, by their companions Miss Anna Dale 15 fast , who has been on the improving. A number of our young folks were at {tending the onvention at Pleasant Gap | last week Miss Beihl howe olf lade! John ome that ol hi phia, is Musser, nur visiting Mr. How d al er goes oalsburg so school teach. 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