THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE FROM ABOUT | THE COUNTY Interesting Paragraphs From Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's’ Alert Corps of Correspondemts—Timely Topics Discussd—Breezy Communica- tions —News, Fun and Fancy-—Is Your Community Represented—If Not, Why Not PLEASANT GAP NOTES. Mr. John Griffith has been engaged for some time in digging a well, Hes now down to the depth of more then 50 feet, with some prospect of finding wa- ter. Most our public scnools will close here the latter part of March. John Miller came up trom Zion to see his friends, last week. A. T. Miller was also among the call- ers here, last week. MOVING :—Jacob Markel, has for a number of years been blacksmith, shop in the We who at Peru, will vacate the spring, and try another professsion understand, farming. A Boy :—Will. Florey has, for some time past, been wearing a long smile on hisface. Boy. ‘ NO SERVICES :—The churches will be without preaching services, Sunday. Isaac Stover, of near this place, has been seriously ill for some days. REVIVAL CLOSED (~The revival, that has been in progress, in the M. E. church, for more than a month, closed last Thursday evening. BANTAMS :(—A pugilistic contest, — bantam weight—took place here, last Saturday. Joseph Miller and wife, departed for Altoona, last week. IT is AwruL:—This place a number of would-be jubilee singers, | who cannot be out at night without mak- | “Rome bowl” their hideous reminds contains ing with yells. one of an old brood-sow rubbing against a board fence. Sxow Prow: “Stillwaters bass voice Its gratifying to tramp around through foot and see our snow plow sitting in Mr, | Noll's potato patch. We leaan that Chas. plates building a new house in the sp On Monday, Wm. Hoover fromthe upper end of town, house formerly occupied by Wm. Barnes Mrs. Jas. Lambert paid her friends at the Gap a vrsit, last week. This place has about a of snow, ilger contem- ing. moved | into the | PARSONAGE NEEDED long be need of a parsonage, and the ques is where 1 that seems to perplex many will our next minister move to? A couple years ago a house was bought here in town, but not suited with the lo. eation, near the church a trade was consummated for one which was a more de sirable | but is not exa able for ¢ Mr. Da name Of Sieve fered for his Matilda, dem nomination of among his frien He left Tuesday sale of Mr A HEAVY Jon I Bell lefonte "net , awarded W achine Axe of the | It removed from the old axe factory, t Bellefonte, for the large m used for making steel Maun, The machine was over ecight tous tract removing rails at aggregate weight ear shops, where operated by the above named Gettig Bros, not their are operating mill at Axe Mann, this week ; too much | snow the cause. Prof. | return Thursday evening, to finish unexpired term of singing school, in the | M. E. church Social kops seem to be attracting the Ellery Johnson, of Rote, will his | attention of our young folks lately, Miss Jennie Miller has been the guest of her Millheim the few weeks Mr. Mualfinger tell talk with your friends, many miles away, friends, for past | can you how to | through an alarm clock. Rev mon, Sunday to a small, but apprecia- Lesher preached, an able ser. tive audience » Passenger Rates Reduced The Central Railroad Co., of Penna, has reduced the passenger rates Bellefonte Philipsburg and stations wast of Philips. burg including Clearfield, added to the fact thatthere are gotedicus delays at transfer points has made this line between Bellefonte and Philipsburg the popular route, [It is not the most direct road to Philipsburg, but by reason of from and intermediate points to Good service | Grove Mills | persons desiring to pur has been visiting fr | Philip | has proven himself to close connection it 1s the shortest in point of time by more than one hour it. SPRING MILLS, GOING 10 MARYLAND :—Charles Dillet, who had heen working at Gorden Heights, has come home to have sale March 25, and then he expects to go to Maryland, where he has accepted a job at lumbering. Wm, Necse, jr., of Penn Hall, will move into Mrs. George Kormaus house. Glad to see you come, Last week one night, Mr. J. B. Heck- man was taken ill very suddenly. Glad to see him about again, John Smith has gone to Pine Grove Mills to spend a few days with his par. ents, Last week Jacob Runkle, candidate for the pomination for sheriff, was in town looking up his democratic friends. We are sure if the democrats will be fortunate enough to nominate a full ticket with men like Jake, we will elect them next November with an old fashion- able majority of ten hundred. Mr, H. D. Rossman, of Farmers Mills, has gone to Philadelphia and had an operation performed on his arm last week this being the third time as he has suffered a great deal in the last few years. We hope this time it will prove success- ful. We are sorry to hear that Fern Clark, who has been attending school from his grandfathers has been seriously {ll and is no better at this writing. Miss Sallie Shaffer an accomplished young lady from Madisonburg is visiting at Wm. Gramley’s. And still they talk of nothing but Ettlinger. We think it soon time to talk of something else. Harry Frankenberger wearing a broad smile over the new boarder who he is has come to his house, said it was a girl. FAREWELL SERMON :—Rev. Illings. | worth preached his farewell sermon last | Sunday evening to quite a large congre. gation, after a pleasant pastorate of two During this he many friends in his and other congre. He 1d finest years. time has won gations. is one of the most cultured orators that we ever We are him leave us, but our scholars have had pleasure to hear. sorry to have loss will be sombody elses gain, NNIVERSARY SERMON Next Sun” | day afternoon, Rev. Isenburg will preach the annual anniversary sermon for the Knights of Golden Eagles, in the Reform church, Al Miss May McCool is visiting at Pine Boy | are cordially invited OAK HALL EVENTS There will done here in the Spring Mr. Edward Seller be considerable moving 5, our cuterprising | foundryman, is laying in a good supply of implements, and is prepared to fur nish them at rock bottom prices. pt hase new imple ments should give him a call Master Earl Sellers was seriously ill ment week : croup bein friend that SAY street car Al Won i Wm tu on their way { Boas thermometer registered oxey, O v zero one day last week All | ' " | ies called on a young | ut be could not be found. Where * you Barney LINDEN HALL of ends a few dxysin Samuel Gettig, Esq, Bellefonte, | this neighborhood -The Mever, of are POLITICAL many friends H of Boalsburg, pleased to learn that he is a candinate for the office of County Commisioner No better nomination can be made Miss Maggie Weaver, of Aaronsburg, stayed over Sunday with friends in this vicinity D. Moore, whose school closes, on Tuesday an his schoiars, and honored by the citizens SUCCRSSPUL, TRACHER Charles be excellent teacher, was liked 1 The public sale of JohnCarper's, dec’d., was well attended, there being present a number of candidates up their interest, who were looking Jacob, what is the attraction up in town about the end of each and every week, Mrs. Annie Noll, of Bellefonte, spent a few days visiting friends here, Rev, Goodling will preach his first ser. mon this conference year, Sunday n ext, a 2300p. m Miss Jennie Weibly will teach a term of summer school. Henry Zeigler made a trip to Belle fonie, on Saturday Wu, Stover spent Sunday in the vi. einity of Bellefonte. REBERSBURG NEWS, One of Robert Harter’s horses died of colic, Ed Boons moved on Tuesday of last week. MovinG :—C. C. loose expects to move his saw mill, at Harters, to Union county where he bought a farm, with some valuable timber on It. The funeral of Vernie Neese was not largely attended owing to the stormy weather, Mr. George Gramley was buried on Saturday; he had been ailing for several years. Mrs. D. J. Meyer, of Centre Halil, re- turned home on Monday, after a short visit among relatives in town, SHUT DOWN :-~Gramley’s grist mill was compelled to shut down for several days last week owing to the wall having fallen in against the water wheel, the candidate for County Treasurer, was through our end Frank Bowersox, of the county giving the democrats the Treasury ‘‘grip"’ A.N. Corman was housed up several days last week, owing to a severe attack of quinsy. Chas. Haines left for Baltimore, where he has procured a position in a furniture store, Roland Royer and family were visit- ing his mother, in town and her parents | in Madisonburg over Sunday. QUIET WEDDING A quiet little wed. ding took place in town on Satnrday eve- ning, between g and 10 o'clock, the con- tracting parties being Jennie Meyer and Stewart Weaver, may they have a long and peaceable married life, is the wish of the writer, | Rev. Hepners' are going to mooye this | | the week. Undertaker Brumgart is having a fine | hearse built for this spring, and kindly | asks the patronage of the people COBURN RIPPLINGS Good sleighing now, John Wagner Sundayed with his sick mother Mrs. A ing Mullen at this place, aged 76 years, funeral died Monday morn- | Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock terment at Millheim Mss. P.H list for over a week L. and Sunday at Rebersburg, Guiswite Frank Bowersox, of Ferguson twp. | was a welcome visitor at Coburn week; come again G. Shaffer, of Aaronsburg, was seen in | town, Sunday WRECK (~The cast bound freight train was wrecked Monday morning about % mile west of Coburn. Five freight cars and cabin were thrown down over an en bankment Mrs. J 3 Harter is still on the sick lis PINE GROVE MILLS Miss Flla Gos Pr. Talmage as an Explorer Nearly two years ago Rev. Dr. Tal mage, the celebrated preacher and lec. turer, started on his now famous tour of the world, for the purpose. as he declared at the time, of studying all the religious beliefs of the different races of mankind, and if he could find a better one than Christianity, embracing it. His route led him first across the conti nent from New York to San thence to Samoa and the Sandwich Isl. ands, the islands of the Pacific, Australia, | and | mysteries, Egypt and up the Nile to the | borders of ancient Ethiopia, Syria Pales.- | Paul's Mediterranean Sea Borneo, India with all its wonders tine, over St voyage, Greece Italy, Spain, Farope, the British Isles, Russia, and across the At lantic to the place of starting His new book, giving an account of his travels, adventures, discoveries has just been published under the appropriate title of “The Earth Girdled,”' and the author declares, in an | autograph letter to his publisher, that he | considers it the most vigorous work of his | life rraphic wonderful in a book It is illustrated with over 400 photo the most curious and doubtless, that ever appeared Eight of these photographs VIEWS, have been reproduced in natural colors, | which add greatly to their interest and beauty “The Earth Girdied"” will be circulat ed exclusively by means of canvassers, and it certainly affords an extraordinary | 2 paying | See publisher's announce | | opportunity to all who desire ew ployment ment in another column of this paper Wanted A salesman to sell cigars for the Lan. caster Cigar Manufacturing Co. in Centre and joining counties; for further informa. ton please apply to the company, Laocas. | ter Va. 35x | corporations, approved i LEGAL NOVICE UILDING LOTSA bout 10desirable build Ing lots located in and adjoining Belle fonte boro, on the north east. being a portion of the Armor farm. Will be sold from $50 to $700 according to location. For further infor mation call upon or address MONROE ARMOR, a 2.9 Betlefonte, Pa GARM AN HOUSE, High Street, opposite’ the Court House, Eutirely new. New Furniture, Steam Heat, Electric Laight, and all the modern improve ments B. EC. M.GAKMAN 1-63 Proprietors, WE MUST HAVE HELP. Wo pay men and women #10 to $15 per week for easy home work No books or peddling. Steady employment guaranteed Send stamp for work and particulars at once. HERNANN & REYMOUR, 213 South Sixth Street Philadel phia, Pa 213-3m APMINIST RATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Adam C. Whitherite, late of Boggs township, deed Letters of administration on sald estate ing been granted to the undersigned, all per. sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having elaims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement, to the under signed HA Wirnenire if Adin'r, hav APMINISTRATORS NOTIC) Estate of Richard Newman, late lor township, deceased, Letters of administration on sald estate hay ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sous indebted thereto are requested Lo make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed +1 B.V of Tay Fisk. Admr CPART ER NOTICE~Notige Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, on the fourth Monday of April, A. D., 18% under the act of Assembly of the Commonwesith of Pennsylvania, entitled, “sn act to provide for the incorporation and regulaton of certain April 20th, 1874" and supplements thereto, for a charter for an in tended corporation to be called “St. Luke's United Evangelical church, at Millhelm. Fa | Almighty God according to the faith Stover has been on the sick | 1 | and wife spent Saturday | PW i ures last | i 1% i 12 Francisco, investigations and | the character and object of which is to worship doctrine discipline and usages of the United Evangelical Cuunech of the Ualled States of Americas. and for this jurposs to have, possess and enjoy all rights, benefits nd priviledges ‘said act of Assembly aforesaid and 114 supp) OKVIS, BOWER & ORY 19 Ro citor OTICE Notice is hereby given. that app | cation will be made to the Court of Quar er | | Besslons of « UNKEATED | of Arsen the | ne TH lowis rchased by the Minty fa sale and which deemed for the space wards ACHES, PER. IR described tracts of unseated land of Centre at Treas have remained unre { five years and up Wannasrex TW) Lewis avi Unknown He Ihave Burnside Smith Daniel Unknown. Arth Ann penhaver John I haver John penhaver John I ' ¢ i ” ohn MeCommon John. MeEntire Hugh Speer John Tonner James Vandske Henry Wetzler Jacob Kurtz John L Mo! lure Wm Toole Henry Carseaaden D Jones Richard - Melbanahun Sarah Mitel 1 W. P Speer Margaret Waln Rich ord Whatton Kearney Bell Wm f Brekwitl Cowher 3 LARA tt Clement Inmes Carr James Lowden Caarles MeOummon Thomas MeKuwern Volly Mek enry Merryman 1 homas Merryman Thomas Moore James Thomas John W Thomas John W ™h a John W Williams Joshua Wilson Wm Wailace Thomas Kubin I | Phipps Samuel Ackert Wm Daugherty Margaret Daugherty Margaret fillhert Wm ou Hahn Ebenezer Osman Capt a Parker Richard or ' Unknown Worth Gro LL. GOODIART,) T F. ADams Comms R. F.HusTeR, Jas BB SThROUM 1 Com’s Office, Rellefoate, Pa. Feb. 12, '% end Union Walker Benner | Boggs i NEWS | for a reasoable | Ave Spring | Snow Shoe | Taylor | y PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1896. ANNOUNCEMENT! BELLEFONTE, Pa., Marcu 1896, Owing to a recent unfortunate turn of financial affairs, my interest as proprietor of the well known PriLapgs- PHIA Brancn Clothing House, on Pa., was surrendered to satisfy creditors, The entire store was of Baltimore, and since then this stock has been almost en closed out at a sacrifice sale, For many years I have citizens of Centre county, in conducting a Clothing the result of that experience Bellefonte, business desire to remain in former social and community, which always were the most ant. To accomplish this end a of House, for the continuance ikancH Clothing than heretofore. After April 1st, 1896, the NEw be located in the handsome new the been has relations pon 4 Allegheny street, Bellefonte of certain restle demands 5, Oberndorf, purchased by Mr, rely in close contact House and created within me a stromo TONE my of ti and continue if possible, with the citizens 1S satisfactory and rehable larger and PHILADELPHIA Temple Court buildin gheny street, opposite the Brockerhoff Howse, and the two large store roems, in the north of ti At this time Philadelphia, careful selection of the latest, Clothing and Gents Trunks, etc. will be plenty of room in the satisfactorily, NEw ma he PHILADELPHIA When ol tion and nagement, rooms, with a ever, | to meet the Our representatives New York and other finest Furnishing Goods Branch or 1 goods at the Lowest and adhered th of the firm are in Baltimore. 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