THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY Interesting Paragraphs From Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's’ Alert Corps Correspondents—Timely Topics Discussd—Breezy tion News, Fun and Fancy munity Represented—If Not, Why Not ol Communica- Is Your [EN . FIEDLER EVENTS. ranspiring 'n the Eastern Part of Valley. Pans Miss Polly Bower, of near Aaronsburg, is at present visiting at the home of Benjamin Stover, Wo!l and good looking young gents, went to Ho- SS John Fultz, two of our ward, Pa. last Friday and attended a convention of the P. O. S. of A. as repre- sentatives of the Woedward Camp. They report a good time. Mrs. W. J days Mi'lheim last week, attending her Krape was in sick mother, Mrs, Henry Fiedler, Miss Katie Kreamer, who has been on the sick list nearly all winter, is not im- proving very George Weaver is nursing a sore finger which is causing him much pain and dis- comiort. He cut it last fall during the | der Hamilton, Aaron i | | | | | MILESBURG NOTES. of An Interesting Letter, As Gathered by One Our Accomplished Seribes~ Work Last Thursday the residence of Mr, James Heverly burned to the ground, ed until it was too late to save the build. ing, but the alarm was quickly given aud in a minutes the Hook and Ladder company was on the scene and Goon The fire was not discov- few by their prompt acting succeeded in sav- ing several other dwelling houses which were very close. This company is cer- They have only lately organized and been called out twice, and in both instances, they displayed an unusual and bravery, tamly a credit to our town. amount of skill A Success :—The Christian Endeavor Social, held at the home of Miss Stroup, | Was a Bessie ast Friday evening, suc Dur. ing the evening we were presented to Martha and George Washington, Mrs. and John Adams, Mrs. and Mr. John Quincy Adams, Gen. Lafayette, Alexan- cess both financially and socially. Burr and many persons who figured prominently in “Ve Olden Times.” Every character was considerable E. and and afforded The Society was represented by Taylor Irvin, CAMP FIRE: large were present atthe G. A. R, Camp fire well acted amusement, Bellefonte C. Quite a number | Saturday night and were yery pleasantly | entertained. butchering season and it has been getting | { Jane Stonerode and Miss Lucy McCol- WOIrst CVer since. H. G. Stover, of this place, will move | on the tance west of Millheim, in the spring. C. E. Bressler, of Bunker Hill, of late has had coasiderable business at Aarons- yur urg. He goesou an average about two Rumor has it that he ds moving to the toll-gate and LACS 4 Week. in- will tugage in the confectionery business, Lag J The scholars of the St. Paul school had irited debate Pp The subject discusse JCC \ that Washin more § L for raisc 34 ireein Laucol questi JI Was una: favor of the affimative. After the gave choice the birta the members of the school recitatious, comme ve of of him who was “Fir in war, first peace, and first countrymen,"’ Allen Wetzel while shootingjmark accidentally shot one of his neighbor dogs, which was a valuable animal. Always look before you shoot Misses. Katie Wise and Mazie Bower, of Aarousburg, were visiting this place I: took 1st and debate. ‘Koy + 1 ACYSlone ast week « West : He nure of way and as about went oon § the alleges that it was a reality and that he was not ] laboring under any hallucin mental disturbance. The haracter and privileged I Matter First Class FAIRBROOK PICK-UPS. 1 Huss, of this noted violinist. Mr Koch at Sunday ; he says things are booming at Gatesburg Spring Mills, is section. Mr. Huss is a Daniel was home, over Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bowersox were pleasant callers in our “burg” on Satur- day. We are told C. M. B. H. visited Tad- pole school pretty often last week. Susan can you tell what the attraction was ? he matrimonial lightning has struck atthiz place again. Levi is it true? Centre School has refused the chal. lenge to spell with the Fairbrook school again. Miss Della Garbrick is leaving this section for Lock Haven on Saturday, wish you a good time, They say Ferguson township is to have a stone crusher; think some of our roads need some piking. Cheap Suits, To fill in a dull season with big cash values—Suits made to order at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. Pantaloons $5.00. Come Early, Monrcomery & Co, Tailors, Harshbarger farm a short dis- | The music was excellent, it was rendered by the Bierly Bros. and the Glee Club. Miss Stella Smith and Miss Mary Fisher sang a duet and Miss There many recitations and addresses most of une whistled a duet. were also which were tributes to Washinton. PROMINENT CITIZENS :—We were sorry to hear of the death of Adam Witherite | who was formerly a resident of this place, but was living at Wallace Run at the time of his death, which occured Tues- day morning of He Advent about 3 ITY Urg. last week. was cemetery He had many who sympatb- LOCAL INSTIT saturday the A great many people of our town have been Of Lan this place has been doing some we last week Rebersbury Vonada, \V week of diabe about r years of age. place on Monday at county William Mench, a resident of Millheim, ] evening. died on Saturday Interment took place on Tuesday forenoon at Mill. Mrs, Thomas friends at Linden Hall last week. First LoAp:—Robert Hostermrn, of Haines township, had the honor of un- loaeing the first load of wheat mm Luther Geiswhite’s new grain house last week. Moyer was visiting Mrs. Luther Rote, of Spring Mills, was visiting her brother, William Sheasley, on Sunday, Miss Emma Bird left for Shamokin the other day. MERTING ~The protracted meeting of the United Evangelical church, at this place, is now going on under the efficient direction of our paster, Rev. lohr, are exceedingly well attended and give promise of much spirituai good, Williaza Walter and wife, of Wood- ward, was visiting Henry Klings' on Sunday. Mrs. Maggie Garthofl, of this place, left for Rebersburg Monday evening to visit her sick mother, Mrs, Samuel Ulrich and daughter was visiting friends in Bellefonte last week, Jacob Heller and A, Gramley, of Rebersburg, made a business call on Monday. How is the fish story, held in | LEMONT SIFTINGS. The warm spell was appreciated by every person the cold breezes. they were tired of Some of the men haven't got over the election yet. You hear about it every now and then. The republicans are mad because the democrats put in four of their men, Jacob Herman was busy filling his ice house on Saturday, good quality, The ice was of a There was an excitement in town on last Friday evening, The flue of Isaac Armstrong's house caught on fire and the roof had to be kept wet as the house would have burned. A horse belonging to Rev Hepler died last week with spasmotic colic A grand sociable was held at the home the of the The leading feature of ol Samuel Glenn for C.B the benefit Society, five minute talk on cyvening was a eleven different subjects, Each member had a list of subjects and selected differ- ent persons for to talk with, by writing Miss of the enter. their names opposite the subject. Ethel Dale was the author tainment. We must thank Ethel for her trouble in writing out these lists of sub- jects. And their kindness shown during the evening, also the Glenn family for There was a rich supply of refreshments of which each one enjoped. A collec. tien was taken up which amounted to nearly five dollars, The C. E ing a sociable this Thursday evening, at Mr. Lytle’s, is invited to attend. Society, of Shiloh, are hold. below Shiloh. Everybody Miss Anna Johnson, of Coleville, was visiting here the latter part of last week. She made quite a number of acquaint. Also Miss Lytle, of State College, was a pleasant ances while here Nannie visitor in our small town, Misses May Bible and Maggie Tress. ter, of Houserville, ] were over to May Getz Saturday evening. Two of Shilohs young sports were down to attend t Thev didn't 1 urs of the he opera on Mouday ach howe tll the ho two sports HOWARD EVENTS Revival Singing Handle | itary friend, Dad Wa 8 Friday evening, February residence of My Z. Loug INTERIOR DECORATING is a fine art, when it is properly done, and the modern styles of wall paper, designed by some of the best artists of the day, go far toward making it comparatively inexpensive. 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