Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 13, 1896, Image 7

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13,
1896,
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FROM ABO
THE COUNTY
Interesting Paragraphs Irom
Many
Localities.
PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT
News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's
Correspondent Limely
where
y mat-
a western
He
rot recommenda-
pa
was vowed to
11 neine taba y
iit using tobace
together with
his photo sent them at on For over
about a desire to
1 he
a week he was talkin
g0 West, and it nate would
sell his cane,
summer suit and winte
to raise sufficient
to purchase a ticket
are blighted, his photo ar
dations wer ]
“‘unkuown.’”’” The whole
out a hoax, but some of the girls |
of the
shy of him that he
1 1 a
backy ards or dae Gowl
“Dude’s
int
doors anymore
PROSPECTING. —A. G
operating his mines, and says the pros-
pects are still good for finding a body of
mineral.
Mr. Frank M. Fisher has
i postmaster,
the
of the
taken
position as
late J. B.
Mr. A. CG. Bun has
ck list for the
Messy Ek: RB.
Weaver, made a
iu place
Jurrell
last week
Howard
Bell
and
Showers
business ry to
wood on Monday
C.D. Weaver
Wolfs Store
irday
F. M. R
Monday to do some coach trimming and
Ww
Edwin, of
in town last Sate
went to Loganton on
painting for J Cole
LEMONT HAPPENINGS
There
around in the spring
will be considerable moving
several families
are leaving town
the
Houtze's
Crack Marksmen in
tocallat C. A
shop and see some of the papers that are
country are
invited shoe
on exhibition there
Miss Ella Bottorf, one of our pleasant
young ladies left for Altoona where she
will remain a while, and then take a trip
out through the West,
mg at the home of W
iast
OAK HALL PERSONALS,
Miss Nellie Gray, of Woo!
H. Close
Mr. David Canipbe of Lind
! Pus
tthe
Sabbath
Mrs, Wm
siting at the home of A, E
n Hall on
iter
Myer,
Seliers was
olf
saturday.
good u i
making
MILESBURG NEWS
BURGLARS
rode was
Thursday ev
ing with them,
palr of gloves
assisted Ly
Mover
| family
have |
wen
just out of town and th
cupied by J. M. Bo
since Mr
ber the house
Borst went to
has b
It is reported that Rev
tor of the Baptist Church expects to leave
Mile sburg in the near | If the re
port is tru ec of its
best citizen and
4 .
nur
our town will lose ot
as be man
did a great deal of good the com.
munity
- -
COBLRN EVENTS
Ed. Campbell, of Shamok
mother a visit on Sunday
James Harter and wife, visited friends
in Brushvalley oun Sunday
Mr. Musser,
the guest of Mr
Ohio.
lowersox, on Saturday
of Bucyrus, was
and Sunday
Rev, lohr,
very able sermon in the 1
of preached a
church to |
a good audience,
Little snow fell on Sunday
make good sleighiog
IMPROVING, ~A numbr of
the
1
uln
our citizens
the
fat
SICH
who have been on list for
past month, we are 11a te
ly improving
Mr, Tressler, of Linden Hall, made a
business trip to this place Friday and |
Saturday
| pleasure to be in their company
| dinner
| has five or six hounds and we ads
| more closely
| either
LINDEN HALL JOTS.
Many p
Sunday
ople wet
SHOW O11}
David
few days ay
Arthu
home to re
A. E
large and n 1 rides hn
coutinues to receive
excelent
flour, chop, nanufacture
been
a bad cold, is |
wown
| M. Hewett
Monda y lo
FURNACE PICKUPS
peedy recovery
Some drunkards cros
1 the ridge Christmas night and saw
two moons rise when there should have
been bat one
The Star Oi
this
tment Co. ms
of month The writer had
and take
with them. The company ar
ranged to build an extention tothe build
| ing and putthe works in first-class shape
The company is 3 Hing on an average
about one gross per day
The dogs of late cut up mullion. James
him
that he had better keep them penned up
se
We don't want our sheep
killed or bitten by these dogs
take warning mn time
We
around
ses Wm, sporting the
He is not backward
widow
about it
You may succeed in the end.
’
Take Notice
All a
ounts due Samuel lLewius,
cently sold out by the sheriff, are as. |
1 to me, and tl
mediate settlement
Louis FARIAN,
Nn Bellefonte, Pa.
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housed |
Better |
HUBLERSBURG ITEMS.
Some of the Happenings In Walker Town
ship
Mit Ds
the «
who were to
oucert the other
rather a
"
2
tur
muddy trip
Winn Move Jane
Reber 1
He inten
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