THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE ELLEFONT E, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1808, ABOUT THE COUNTY From FROM Interesting Paragraphs Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT ¢ News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's’ 7 Alert Corps of Correspondents—Timely Communica- } Topics Discussd— Breezy | tions —News, Fun and Fancy-—Is Your Community Represented—-If Not, Why Not SPRING MILLS EVENTS, | | That Caused Excitement--Other | Important Events. A Runaway | soloist, Last Saturday evening, while Messrs, | and Wolf, Long's store, it being against Mr the were on their way to dark, ! Ze C. DP. they rby ¥ very drove Luse's buggy threw | Zer- had then came Hal | breaking a few spokesout of one | the a stump | cart. The the buggy and top, not there it ran field where they caught off for | wanted to make it appear | which frightened horse and both out into the mud, dragging Mr. brwsing his head so that he let the line by and to across the iron Hessig, of the The horse bridge and passed wheels, and in making turn ange hall, ran against the through town at the Gr broke loose from and horse ran Ripka boys and ran into their meeting breaking one wheel, axle injuring either From into Mr hi one, Evans All went very lucky all, aia. Some dunce it was due to carelessness. of our jovial selling all kinds of Isaac Strunk, ats, 1s Mr. one democr new seed potatoes, Mrs. Dr. Allison, land, is here visiting her p on the Northumber- Mrs for sev- from arents, llison has been sick list ral mouths. Rerick and Austin Crape, for Philadelphia the Prof. will be he store at left em- Prof. where y have ad salesman that | rent. bicycle the Columbia r to show that he is prepared 1 Society held a chick- | r in the Grange It was a success in every respect George Reber ville, spent Saturday Mr. to dispose and wife, from Tussey- with Smith Bro's. Reber will have sale in the spring of his entire He will quit farming. T-B. ance business. M 4 SLOCK. going in now repr - Jamison is He different companies Dr. Vanvalza on Saturday morn and » west-bound tran Ness, A NARROW ESCAPE: while in ti looking up some bu Mrs. C. P. Loug, | hi.watehiman’s had) gal-walciman s ded havi making ie store, t watchman ng for- gotten to remove his 38 calibre revolver | from under his pillow, lentally threw I acci it on the floor. It fell on the and discharged the load. It her apron and blew powder in her face. hammer | scorched | he ball lodged in the side of the wall, | Mr. Bob Breon but when he must say smile, its a girl, it all | tries to wear a vanishes. Crose SHAVE: —The caucus is over ¢ constable Reuben Kline had a close stave. Keep within the bounds and do not boast. John Allbright the opponent is looking up the matter. Emanuel Smith and family, from Pot- ters Mills, spent Sunday with his Bro's. He reports business picking up. Rev. Stapleton, the Preisding Elder from Lewisburg, preached a very able sermon in the M. E. church, toa good audience. Bov. —Fifty different kinds of the finest taffies you ever saw; always on hand at Sourbecks. REBERSBURG EVENTS. Wiliis Leitzell’s, returned from Harris- durg, and expect to remain if they can rent anywhere, The 1epublicans held their caucus in Suyder Millers shop, on Thursday eve- ning. We have not learned the results, Rev. Brown made a trip to Reading, over Sunday. Look out for six weeks winter. The Ground Hog saw his shadow on Sunday. The United Evangelical meeting is still in progress, Rev. Goodling, of Centre Hall, very ably filled the pulpit several evenings last week. J. W. Harter is now a lumberman, and @makes a very good stagger at it. Miss Sallie Smull and Mr. Dilburn, of Lock Haven, were united in marriage Sunday night at 12 o'clock Jan 25. ¢6, by Rev. Brown at her sisters home, Mrs, Elcie Miller, Madisonburg. Sid Krumrine's returned from their trip through Union and Snyder counties. Very few of our young folks attended the convention at Aaronsburg, Henry Meyer is slowly recovering, after a brief illness. 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, Lous FABIAN, Bellefonte, Pa. at | grand success. INR were sure | since | so AARONSBURG NOTES. The Musical Convention Wasa Great Success Personal Mention, who has past month, are glad to say is slowly improving, Mr, Irvin Musser, of Ohio, is visiting his many friends in town, Rev. of the preached a special Sunday IMPROVING:—D. H. Lenker, been on the sick list for the we Brown, Reformed church, sermon to the young The were well church pleased with livered. Bellefonte, is on evening. was crowded and all the excellent sermon he d Miss paying her annual visit, and is the guest of Mr, Ww A SUCCESS in this place, Prof. P. H Me Rosa Mingle, of Kreamer's., I'he under musical the 1 convention eadership of yer, Miss the central of Boalsburg, May Myton, attraction during the Was a star entire week, Shewas greeted with ap- plause; all who heard her sing one even- the was highly pleased with of commg back next eve. Everyone Bert Allen's solo, of Boalsburg. It was rich treat He seemed in it while in our town, and so we m good to be strictly ight mention quite a many who did some grand singing, but taking it as a whole the music was all rendered re- { markably well. CONVENTION BRIEFS. The Citizens band tr general cated the town in on Thursaay evening with some of their latest music The and the netted about $24 during convention, Ladies Aid Society band scll- ing ice cream and cake. Clymer Stover says he wishes the con- vention would have lasted another week The ladic r his car and the gentleman, we ake it for grant. ed, was quite willing Wm. was the scene s all enjoyed eati dy, to pay the bills. Guisewite’s ice of and the cream was ¢ Wanted to who tried to climb his porch roof. cream parlor amusemen xtra good know by Wm. Korman, sO near and yet so far, Miss May Myton is visitin S. Maggie Weaver going to her home in uot From Huntingdon, Linden she will be at COBURN RIPPLES llentown, lace and same place M Miss Mabel Rebersburg Mr 5 i yonaca Bird wears James road of tha d chil the arrival week. Mother an well A small crowd attende services here on Sunday. MoviNc ud in the spr There will be much chang- We will ens, and others rs here aere, will take their place. P. M. Bellefonte on Saturday. Miss Katie Lamey, of Loganton, was visiting her many friends at this place on Sunday. The ground hog made on last Sunday. Will weeks winter, John Wait, of Loganton, was the of T. W. Hosterman on Sunday. Houses will be scarce spring, it seems evident, a sing'e Fouse for rent The out nearly full James Bird was to Hartleton on Fri- day atteuding his brothers funeral. business trip to Harter made a his observation have six more guest in the there is not here as in this place. door workers are making time this winter. PA. FURNACE ITEMS, Sunday 27, wasa day here. Some twenty-five men were at work tear- ing down the machinery at the Gates. burg mines or better known as the Wig. ton ore mines, at that place. Teams were hauling it on Jacob R.JRiders farm. We think the Sabbath shiould be kept as a sacred day of worship, and not for work. These merf were arrested and taken to Bellefonte. They got a fine of $4 apiece and costs. W. H. Jones we sce is sporting a new horse. ENLARGING :Wm. DBistline it visiting the Star Ointmet Company for the pur- pose of putting in stills for improving the process of manufacturing. The de. mand makes it necessary to increase the place. Mr. Miles Harpster is busy taking out railroad ties. Sick: —Mr, George Bell is stillon the gick list, and not much better as we stat. ed last week. Hope he may soon recover, Mrs. May Welsh died on Friday morning, and was brought here on the evening train in company of her husband and two children her aged father and mother, who have lived their three score and ten. busy d——“" —— _. ~Fine suitings at the Branch for fs and upwards, [| Alas, Creek will sme | boy last | DISTRICT INSTITUTE. To be Held at Snow Shoe Friday and Satur. day, February 7th and Sth, The third annual teachers’ local insti tute of district No. 6, comprising the bor- oughs of Philipsburg and South Philips. burg and townships of Rush, Burnside | and Suow Shoe, will convene in the Pres- byterian church at Snow Shoe Friday and Saturday of this week, The fol- lowing questions will be discussed, Do we need township high schools 2D, | F. Fortney, esq. The advantages of free text books and supplies, J. A. Should the minimum school term be | increased to seven mouths? J. A, Miller, | What are the best methods of teaching penmanship? Miss Sallie Ward. What is the best method of teac hing | reading to pupils of intermediate grammar grades; Miss Jean Baird. Is there anything new in the Pollard system of teaching reading? Miss Bock. Should all whispering in schools be prohibited? Z, 1. Should corporal punishment be abol Johnston, and | Woodring. shed? A. Humpton, The correlation of school Chas What is the the school ground? Thomas C Should the county studies, Prof Lose, best way of supervising rust, endent re. tificate to Superint fuse to grant a provisional cer the same teacher more than three Prof, Ackerman The most simple times’ way for teachers to keep a record of text books gis Miss Mite cn to pu- pils? hell. Special geography of Pennsy Miss Jennie Morrison A number of offered. Your Ivauia, other questions will be follows the ques- ted A number of prominent ed- pa- lucation are name tion you are to open. All are expe will be present Directors, trous and all interested in e | *d to attend. Teachers will bring their Choral Crown song books. Teacher on the Beech 1 conveyances at the depot. ROCK SPRING WAVES. also Demo- r and Miss Katie Boy es school a Some of our young the about tending tl festival It begins the 3 of Febru 1 ends on gu Saturday evening. { home of Mr, T. T | bath | her parents at OAK HALL. Mr. Gray and Mr, rich, were visiting here last week. again gents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner were visiting their parents of this place, on last Sabbath, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Lytle were visiting at the home of Mr. Chas. Stamm, Miss Bessic Searson, who was attend- ing the convention, at Aaronsburg, has returned home, The service, which was held in Boalsburg during last week was well attended by the people of this community, Graham, of Wool- Call week of prayer Mr. Fred Herman was visiting at the Gramley on last Sab. Mr. relatives, at and Mrs. Jno. Musser Millheim Mrs. Wesley Tressler who was Millbeim, W. T. Sellers, it of his are visiting visiting returned. Hall, has Mr was the of Linden gue day Several candidates were in town week. There is neighboring going to be a town in the near future Jno. is that so? Mr. David Gingerich who made ing trip to West Did Mr. Miss Gramly Virginia, you see Luther Dale Ellie were any cows, Dave. wasa juror Stamm and the Miss Jennie Stamm, of Boalsburg y 4 visiting at home Go to the Branch for bargains clothing. The stock is being closed at any } FILLMORE ITEMS lacob Jautz says huckstering : School Report jan number ™ attendance during 1 i, 3 Average attendance du attendance | attendance during cmanuel takeing out rail ties on Gates Property. | George Keichline is laid up with rheu- | matism. Hope to hear of his Recovery is around 1" selling pills. will get a 2 box, It is reported that there are sheep dogs this Look and see whether it ind through neighbor hood. is your dog. WALLACE RUN RIPPLINGS The rev conducted by Rev. ival meeting isstill in progress Kelley. His labors are being rewarded by a bountiful har. vest, a large number have found Christ precious to their souls and a goodly num. | ber have been added there are still three seekers, NEW PARSONAGE:—~This charge will in the near future erect a parsonage on to the church: |! a lot of ground donated by Charles Lu. cas. The lot is situated near the church, and is a good location for such a build. ing. A. C. Witherite is still on the sick list, Morgan Lucas is pow finishing his lam. ber job near Milesburg. That some of our young men go to see the girls four or five times a week. Oue of our young men intends build. ing a railroad from Wallace Run to Mr. Freeze's; we have not learned whether it is to be operated by steam or trolley, but the road is sure to go through and a tel. ephoue line in connection with it. WOLFF'S STORE. D. B. Weaver and wife, John Breon and wife, Cyrus Zeigler and wife and James Zeigler and wife, all of this place, were to Penn Hall last Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fred Moyer. Misses Ella and Minnie Scholl returned home last Saturday from a week's visit to friends at Boalsburg. Geo. Nearhood took in the musical convention at Aaronsburg last week. Effects, sore feet. Henry Gilbert sold his hone last week to John Stover. Ground hog saw his shadow last Sun. day. A sign of six weeks severe winter yet. Send in Barly. Our correspondents should make an effort to mail their communications as early as possible. Mail them on Monday morning and they will reach us in good time. Delay in this matter often causes much inconvenience. Try and remem. ber this, — A good pal of pants for 75 cents at the Branch. | $18.00 | Those who did not | month, are Parsons, * Director Y. Delong, 1 - Cheap Suits To fil in values—Sui a dull season ts made £20 od Mo to order at and Pantaloon Come Early. 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