{ 3 (THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1896, FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY Interesting Paragraphs Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's’ Alert Corps of Discussd-— Correspondents—Timely Communica. Is Your Not. breezy Topics tions —News, Fun and Fancy Community Represented—1f Not, Why COBURN. the Inde. mour town a Hoffer, company, C. 1. pendent oil representing was few days last week, Prof. a business tr and James Harter, Aa Garthoff, made rousburg and Feial Frog shoot ip to er, on Satapay: alon ns creek has g Pen become quite a pastime for some of our boys. The June 20th, Ezzie Farmers Mil in our town Saturday + ans expect 4 Coburn, Luther y hold a festival at Auman, of Is, was seen afternoon. Harter loads of bark, ros. shipped last week seven car two car loads of lum- ber and three of props. t Hacker Bt this i Rober iburg and family, made a pleasant call ace Sunday. Thomas Kale to Woodward Sunday. Mr. Wenk, umberland, day A. J. Campbell, mokin Satur and Sunday. lay tended Centre Hali, last Willis Weber and family held 2 n Culby’s Maud, who at present. Last Saturday while e Move: Mrs. hart. The Prim as follow Royer resulted Meyer and C. ’ nissione A. ger 4 | yin Treasurer, ( Spangler, Weaver; ( Ouite a number of our accomplis 8) young ladies met on Saturday « in H. G. Krapes, us some very fine organ room and gave instrumental music. You no longer hear the hum of the stone crusher, but we hope our next gupervisor will follow our present super. and get a crusher into and thns great. visors example the valley next year, also, ly improve our roads. We are glad to note that Dan'l Brum. gart is slowly recovering. SPRING MILLS D. H. Run! spent a week in Lancaster, and other eastern towns, with his many friends, ant time, Calvin King spent a couple of days in | Lewisburg where he purchased a saw mill outfit, which will be shipped here | Mr. King expects | some time this week, to move it on the Finkel tract. John Huss and daughter Jennie, from | Johnstown, are here visiting his parents, Mr, Huss says that everything 1s boom. ing out there, Michael Shires left a few days ago for Johnstown, where he is interested in manufacturing fire escapes. They are meeting with big success. Mr. J.D. Long and G. H, Long and From | 1a He reports having a very pleas- Tramiry went to attend the funeral of | some of their near relatives. Harvey Rossman and wife went to { Philadelphia to attend the funeral of his cousin, Jerry Phillips. Last Friday night, ihe at 2 o'clock, neighbors were awakened by the calling of Mrs. Frank Rearick for help, Some scoundrel got one of the windows opened While he was and called and crawled in. ransack- house she p But ready. ing the for help. C. got awake Long was the first one to the thief had made hi Mrs. Rearick swore out assist her, escape a warrant on a young man, a neat | neighbor. He will have a hearing before on Monday, If fi give him the 11) extent of the law, Squire Grenoble, und guilty, Bov. AARONSBURG NOTES. Mrs, Aaron Weaver, days ple and Sarg spent a few asantly, ton, The Citizens a festival, person is Band have bills posted for on Satur heartily to come and cucour The Bright have age the boy Misses. Cordelia one to Mif a few months, and the A ker and ntown to spend Misses. Fannie Stover and } ate College. wife and little are the when ordinary » specifics fail. EE a a EE es aa EE EEE TT rerernnsses' | It restores strength to the weakened and gives the Lada aes A a aad a a ah a ad Ed a a a as asa a a asad organs system the force needed to throw off the disease. 50 cents and $1.00 at all druggists, he uy he) he he % | , he a he uy he) ha 3 S o |S A he oy he | 5 be a) ken | RY n | ho) he) va. | 9 S o he ny hn) wy te | he) ha] he | he §: Ni ) ha) S ¢ ig Q > UM In order y UMMe rg sale has be Out the Ss ' AL nd Winter sup Philadelphia Branch. TO 304 to close MH en declared Ss to out stock of 3 a general cle: The make our 1d Ar object is room for les Es I'his is a rare We believe my 110 11 1 will 1 t Moving, ana wii not : SECaS( clothing, mn to another “ ry caditld Philadelphia Branch. TEMPLE COURT CLOTHING EMPORIUM carry i opportunity 884208595 803848 850855954288 808 LP I0IS4008008982020Q TEMPLE COURT, IER REDUCTION: 55S bar zoods Y for Keeping our 1 yods from We are in business th C must si OVEr § TIIreys. oO At am ly LA FEW SPECIAL DER [VES Unexpected. SERGE SUITS cl, TIT FFIrsssyg. ry. ie NeYe! AA... WORSTED GOODS TST@«.2. ST eae ss|«TS3S |T + :]2oeo TreOsessTTTeOeaT Tease" EYE OPENERS OF THE SEASON SA M U EL PHILADI LEWIN, LPHIA BRANCH . . Fe " Br “en el 01a ranch. ’ SUMMER STYLES. TEMPLE COTJRT Philadelphia Branch. TOTTI ETE ET ETI ETET ETON, WITT IIIT IT TITTIES IIIT TTI sITIIssassd PROFESSIONAL CARDS or H S WM. G Office in man and the courts Exchange. ( Practices nt law. Office in Crider's Exchange Ex-district attorney German and Rug! ish. Prompt attention to all busines MEYER, Attorney-at | SPANGLER & HEWES (J. L. Spangler C. P. Hewes), Attorneys. at] Office in Furst building, opposite the court house. All legal business | promptly attended to, AW ee WM J. SINGER, Attorney-at-law trict attorney. Office in court house. ] Ww. C. HEINLE, Atturney-at-law Office in Woodring building, opposite the court house, Consultations in Ger. man and English. D. F. FORTNEY, Attorney atdaw, Of fice in Woodring building, opposite court house. Prompt attention to all legal business, JOHN M.KEICHLINE, Attorney-at-law and Justice of the Peace. Office in Opera House block, opposite the court house. —— —————————— JAMES W. 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