THE CENTRE DEM! CRaT, | BELLEFONTE, Ja. FHURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1840 7 FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY Interesting Paragrapls Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT From The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's’ Alert Corps of Correspondents—Timely Discussd— Breezy tions —News, Fun and Fancy-—Is Your Community Represented—If Not, Why Not Topics Communica- HOWARD PICKINGS. Transpiring in the Busy; Borough sam long the Bald Eagle. "Our ond friend Mr. W.P. Woodward, who has been located at Pittsburg for | the What - last year, departed for said place on last Thursday morning after days with parents and friends. The Y.P. 8S. C. E. held Long's on last Friday eve, spending a few A SUCCESS: at Mr. J. Y. Feb persons the number were a few Bell Mr. and Mr. Longacre. BIRTHDAY PARTY : our young folks were in attendance at Miss Minnie birthday party, which was given on last Saturday eve, Over fifty She re- ceived quite The refreshments consisted of ice cream, cake 28, was quite a success, some So being in attendance. Among geutlemen from Mr. Heverly elonte Bayard, Quite a number of Thomas’ guests were present, a number of presents. caramels. After different and different kind of enjoying themselves in kind of plays, everybody homes, joy many such pleasant birthdays. FOR COGAN STATION ev. D Manley departed on Cogan station, where he vote half of his time Mr. been the following year, Frank Daughenbaugh, who has working at Berwick the past lay last. — Mr. Fisher, wi] " culating win- ter, arrived home on Satur FOR TREAS! RER of Un- onville, among was cit here one day the past week, looking scar few days, but un Smith, isi MOVED :—Mr. cated here with a store, Martin nproving. Jackson Kline move house, ily in to Patrick day hy ast Hows A launchter gaugnier ; —NIrs lice, and her niece ry Mitchell, all arrived home from Phil delphia on 1 they ha a sou of Mrs Cook ing had a very nice COBURN CULLINGS, March is hear, look out for winds, Mrs. T. M. Gramley, of Spring Mills, was seen at Coburn Saturday. Mrs, Ard, of Woodward, was visiting friends at this place, Ed Meyer, of Linden Hall, made a buisness trip to this place Saturday. John Gray, our section boss, expectsto leave this place about the 15th of this month, Mr. G. has accepted a similar situa. tion on the N. C. R. We are see you go sorry to H. Stover and wife, of Aaronsburg, spent Sunday at this place. Prof. C. IL. Gramley, our county Sup- erintendent, Saturday. made a business call on Mr. Levi Spigelmyer and wife has been sick for a few days with the Grippe. BAD PRACTICE :—Some of the rather young men, have fun in the habit boys, or of making all the disturbance they pos. sibly can on Meyer's stone porch and P. the habit preach- H. Stover's corner; besides it of using ing. liable to be arrested any time. vulgar language after The boys are well known, and are TCSi- Sat- sday Mrs. Amelia Hoover, a former dent of Coburn, Millheim terment at Millheim Tues died at urday. In morning. Coburn had a boom in the wheat busi- John Hoffa took ness last week. in over 5,000 bushels and L. Geiswite I. Miller, of Woodward, left on train for Colorado. over 1.000 Satur. Braucht and Wun. 1 the sick list A. J. Campbell, of Coburn, nokin ‘this with the griy expects week. Reformed church, Hatter & Co., sawmill to this week UNIONVILLE REPORTS What is Transg Borough Hipple | he had gove to h 1 formed on rR Pri the season | was ¢ | Stock brought a fine EMONT ( VE-AWAYS Boyer hear P.G. M to see the third de Kline. They report | P hil if was ont THAT low. He pshurg and Cl seeing his | UsCLE (—Loyd was ¢ went over to Boalsbh a pretty little girl; sl in had walked They we: cle Henry Loyd invite him in Lemont and in the j was vy nin come | and mvited Mr. wh with a light $ to bed night be sure that uncle is in bed, Loyd. Gor Lar the next tine ‘ Well, ebrated her sixteenth birthday anniver- She and two sary Wadnesday evening. invited vy 1 lady 3 another young lady in young gentlemen ; but instead of there being only two, there were two other young men went in to have a joke on the other but “l.ef4.” Wade was bound to amuse himself, so he play- ed with a doll that was in the room. They were glad that he could amuse himself someway. Mr, John Williams spent Friday even- ing over at boalsburg. He attended the festival that evening, and on Saturday afternoon he and Andrew Cregg, Jr. went to Bellefonte to spend the Sunday. Monday morning they could scarcely keep their eyes open. Wonder why? boys, they were Wanted, A salesman to sell cigars for the Lan. caster Cigar Manufacturing Co. in Centre and joining counties; for further informa. uot: please apply to the company, Laacas- ter Pa, 35x wut he had to go home dat | you go over, | —~A certain young lady cel- | and Mrs Tyi of the hS $4 SPRING M Rev. Hoch looks at « S ITEMS HArry wears and hardly OHNO smile € a young ome ) ove, Busing chicken ULTRY Shook Bros 1 large ise. They ex try dle pect to go into the poul business a larg: scale, and ha nothing choice poultry. COMPLIMENTARY of Centre Hall, treasurer, Mr candidate Fred for his many democratic has been a life Mr. Kurtz democrat and has done more for the party than any other man Danc es are geting this section, friends. on B in the valley. quite numerous in Mothers do you know that your daughters go? J. B. Mayes & Son, of Houserville, have appointed Smith Bro. as their agent to sell tombstones and monuments. Jerry Condo has more work than he can do in weaving carpet and rugs. The creek was lined with fishermen fishing with hook and line for suckers. Andy Shook is the champion for large ones, be caught one 16 inches, Their is some talk of William Pealer coming out for Treasurer. Still they come. Mrs. C. P, Long has been housed wp for a couple of weeks with the grip, ¥ ) Will | | on godt but | . | Kurtz, | bay} county | was here shaking hands with | yr w PENN HALL NOTES. SICKNESS (Ther seems to be an une usual amount of sickness, 1 our section at present, the predominating sickness being Laggrippe. LAST SERMON (—Rev, W. F, Hock, of of the United Evangelical church, preach. ed his last sermon at this place, prior to going to conference, which will convene this week at Willian sport. The public Thos. Shull, attended, Mr, Howard Bickle is busy putting up his new house, SrELLING BER: ~The spelling bee at the Cross Roads school house was large. ly attended on Thursday evening, GoTILEFT :—It seems that our Penn Hal! boys got away with some of the Brushvalley boys in great shape, last Monday at the sale, Goon MAN :(—Supervisor Rossman was through here last week settling up and squaring Mr. visor for the at the residence of last Monday, was largely sale for last year’s taxes. Rossman is again the chosen accounts, super- ensuing year, Our citizens can congratulate themselves upon mak- as Mr. Ros understands the ing such a wise choice, sman without a question fully supervisorship. To of Farmers friends Mr. Mills, here on Saturday. ILLINOIS John E. circulated Mr. , this Rishell, will leave for Kingston, Ills where he has obtained a lucrative posi. ton. F. S. Musser had th loosing a pocketbook containing misior- Friday. Mr. Re in currency on I'o COBURN uben Boyer king hands wit} “rte! § received WOLFS STORE GATHERINGS * ha nade in the country ist from every one I be hus regular « uld aturday ot a going and as Minnig v's sawmill Wm recently bought a REBERSBURG Mr, left for Snyder county on Mon worge B. Weaver and Mrs. David Wolfe are on the sick list Mrs. Emma Wolfe Bellefonte on Wednesday. A young man from was in town on Saturday returned from Allentown, Pa., evening enter taining our people with music. He plays on the mouth-organ and autoharp, at the | same Lime. Onur schools have one month yet Go to the "Boston Shoe Store” for shoes. You will find a bargain in all styles and grades, Miss Mary Wolfe left for home, in Un. ion Co., on Saturday, R. D, Bierly contemplates building a house on his fot, west of T. A. Auman's house, The next on programme will be sales. Rev, Kepner went to attend coumfer. ence which co ues at Harrisburg, Harvey Burd ~wto Spring Mills on Saturday to briv, wreiture for Mrs. Jor. | parties in {i among | Rishell | week | George Krumrine and Miss Sallie | LI.G al NOTH UILDING LTS About Ing lots located In and fonte Doro, on tie north vast, being a portion of the Armor farm Will be «old fiom $15 to $700 aecording to location. For further fufor- mation eall upon or add ress >t MONKOE AMO, 29 Ie lefonte, didesirable bul d vl jorntuge Belle Fa. OR BALE~A good 8tore Room wil dwelling for sate ut Huolersbusg, iis we ex cellent business point WELT seit at «bargain AppiL on address, Mus. Myo ) es wmmenty iT a psoh E XECU TORS NOTCE—~Lettors yon the estate ol A I of Halt Moon tow ship, pe sald estate are esame, fequesied to pre and all persons Indebled to suid vs tate are requested to make payment without delay Mas, MARY ( Ira C. Mitchell. A.C THOME Ally. Bellefonte, Pa FHoMPsO ~, Executors BON ARMAN HOUSE High Street, opposite the Court House Entirely new. New Furniture, steam Heat Electric Light, and all the modern improve ments A.B &C. M GAKMAN BU] Proprietors Al DITOR'S NOTICE Inthe Orphans’ ( ourt of Centre county In | estate of Jacob Miess, late of | the matter of the Potter township, deceased The undersigned auditor a sald court te d ' Jacob Sm cedent as firmed al } entitiod to rece pointed Nnleres nolntment Friday March 61 forenoot may from Com atte i DMINISTRATORS NOTIC} Estate of Richard Newman towi 3, deceased Bogs MeCommon John MeEntire Hugd Speer John fonner James \ andyke Henry elzler Jacob K arte Jobin } Mel ee Wm Toole Henry Carseadden D Jones Richard Melanahan Sarah Mitehell W. P Speer Margaret Waln Rietsrd Whatton Kearney Bell Wm . Beckwith Clement Cowher James Carr James Lowden Cunrles MeCummon Thomas MeEwen Polly MeFEwen Henry Merryman Thomas Merryman Thomas Moore James Thomas John W Thomas John W, «Thomas John W ~ Williams Joshu Wilson Wm oon. Wallace THOMAS.......... : —— susenennsn U HHO ana Snow Shoe Taylor i ima late | having been granted | to the undersigned, «0 persous having labs | sent | CRI a a aS er CLov 1CESAL Ee lB a Sh Ta Te a 1X2) PHILADILPEIA BRANCH! Ld Sh Se WE OS WN Owing to re stock of CLOTHING, ANY se 99" 9S SST TS SS SSS STS SS ST 22ST YS ww——AXALINALHOddO THVH V MUST BE SOLD TST e%Ta » of the entire GENTS FURNISHING GOODS - NNW teavsan PERICH TSN tesan TSN teean S. OBERNDORF, Proprietor. Allegheny street, Bellefonte. Popular Science JEWS Profusely Hlustrated and Free from Technicalities, Publ ished BENJ. LILLARD, New York, ARTIFICIAL EYES :-: POLISHED. 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