THE 'ENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1800, 7 FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY Interesting Many Localities. Paragraphs PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT | The News Collected by the "Centre Democrat's’ Alert Topics Corps of Correspondents—Timely Discussd--Breezy tions — News, Fun and Fancy Community Represented—If Not, Why Not. | MADISONBURG ITEMS. The urday evening wer FIREWORKS:- fireworks e nice. Although a week late, it still remin of 1776 James Smith rode his Williamsport to this place, to visi brother and parents, on Sunday las Geo 'r, who has been working 1S at pres- week ago removing | From Communica- Is Your | { behind on Sat. | and Bridget Smith, of led the people | piace. SNOW SHOE AGAIN, A lively letter from our correspondent at the Mountain City. Mr. M.F have each purchased a new bicycle. . OcConner and Chas, Shope Miss Maud Schwer, of Peale, is visiting her friend Miss Agnes Healy of this plac ec. Who said McGinty wan? Miss Lizzie is visiting he: Haddock, of Philipsburg, parents of this place. ? Don't go idlin riding Chas. what's the difficulty the barn to learn your hike. Mrs. Jas Redding, Jr., of Oshanter, Karthaus, spent 1s of this Sunday with their many friend Michael Fabey, Jr, erly of t loyed in the P. R. R. visited his parents this orn place, but now emg shops at Tyrone, week. Robert C. place, [3 are taxing i tis week. SCHOOL te * oven she | '*¢ the oven, nuts a quart take one thousand quarts to r Yar » 2 + Prey lispose of them 1 A ana eo. N have each recently lost a valuable horse nd Mrs. Gettig, | e last and Mrs. Mackey, sre guests at the lady’ k, Daniel Harter's Weaver returned sport after spending a few days |? B. Weaver getting ready last make under the mill was week to cider. He will again cider make all to bring their apples. HOWARD NOTES A festival was held at Schenck's cem- etery on last Saturday, for the benefit of the United Evangelical church, which netted them quite a nice sum, Samuel Brickley, one of Howard's old. est citizens, is in very poor health at present, A select picnic will be held in Butler's grove on Friday, July 17. Printed invi- tations are out for the occasion, Jenkins Bros. & Lingle are some repairing at their mill B. Poulson expects to move from How- ard to Centre Hall in the near future. He has rented his property at this place, but the party who will occupy it is not known yet. Surge Pletcher, of Washington, D. C., is home on a visit, George Wister, of the same place, is also visiting his fam. ily here. Miss Alice Askey, of Williamsport, is visiting her parents. A festival will be held in the school house yard on Saturday evening, July 18; proceeds for the United Evangelical church. doing Adams | | made and invites | | this place, made a Thomas Slutterbeck | 14 Milton | f Wolls » . ~ fe ‘wills rom State College. Store, i We have som our town LARGE ( huckleberry BE g | large Miss Blanchl yx and Miss Heller, Williamsport le a visit to Sugar- aliey, last week Miss Maggie f, of atwo Watsoatown, wee isit with friends at | this place Mrs. Maggie Garthoff and daughter, of visit at Rebersburg, a few days this week Mr. Andrew Harter, of this place, son of Jacob Harter, left for Illinois on Wed. nesday morning Miss Ida Boob left Tuesday morning you go. Tur Crors :~ Farmers are about done cutting wheat. Some fields proved better than was expected, while others were not worth cutting. Corn and oats look well, Hay will be decidedly off, apples and potatoes promise a large yield Spoons Free to all. I read in the Christian Standard that Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A, St. Louis, Mo., would give an elegant plated hook spoon to any one sending her ten 2.cent stamps. I sent for one and found it so useful that I showed it tomy friends, and made $13 in two hours, taking orders for the spoon. The hook spoon A a hole necessity. It cannot sli dish or cook ng vessel, being held in the lace by a hook on the back. The spoon something housekeepers have needed ever since spoons were first invented, Any one can get a sample spoon by send- ing ten 2.cent stamps to Miss Fritz. This is a splendid way to make money around home, Very truly, Oct. 1 RANNETTE 8. Hall are sorry to for Centre we sce into the OITIIIESESIISISETE IIIS IIIT IIISISSIIE IS TEMPLE COCOUR'L, : Philadelphia Branch. In order to JA ance sale has been decl H . CiOsSe out our stock of Spring and Summ: r goods a general clear ared, to close out these goods to make room for Fall and Winter supplie The objectis 5 TEMPLE COURT CLOTHING EMPORIUM This is a rare opportunity We believe in gains, moving. and will not carry over goods from one season to another, to sell clothing, price. Philadelphia Branch. KeCpin and they must for bar . OUr goods AA? Foon YW £ Are in pusiness rr 1t anv t go at any WA FEW SPECIAL DRIVES... Unexpected. “ | . ~ SERG { { SUITS ti a WORSTED GOODS S|TSe@S {Te TT" 9a "TST TTS TT TST STOTT TST T2222 EYE OPENERS BARGAINS OF THE SEASON SAMUEL LEWIN, Manager, PHILADELPHIA BRANCH Philadelphia Branch. » 3 he, . he, he) he, he) he. 3 he, 3 S S S " he, S S 3 he) 3 S he, Sy he) Sy he, he he he S he S he S he - % 3 ny S S he, - he, S he. - he. 3 ny a SUMMER STYLES. TEMPLE COURSE SITTIN IT ITT ITI STI IIIS TTI ITIarsssnsrssssys HITTING TTT IT TIT TTI NTs sas sssssrssssrsrse . * - " mn ® aRelals eh adh oT ST Crrss ocd lisa h r question | | iu | 1¥ COTDSE Mr John Smith, Si dealer accompanied by May, Sundayed with Mr on Main street George Weaver, for some time a native | of Pittsburg, is home again looking natural and at present is helping to take care of his father’s store Winows CELEBRATE the home of Mrs. Rumbarger vaded by neighbors and friends, it being the anniversary of her birth, She being a widow, none but widows were invited, and as our town possesses over twenty no doubt they had a pleasant time to. gether, That would have been a good time for bachelors and widowers to have On Tuesday, Was ia- called. A Chance to Make Money I have berries, grapes and peaches, a | year old, fresh as when picked, I use the California Cold process, do not heat | or seal the fruit, just put it up cold, keeps | perfectly fresh, and costs almost nothing; { can put up a bushel in ten minutes. Last | week I sold directions to over 120 famil. jes; anyone will pay a dollar for direc. tions, when they see the beautiful sam- ples of fruit. As there are many ple poor like myself, I consider it my duty to give my experience to such, and feel confident pur one can make one or two hundred dollars round home in a few days. 1 will mail sample fruit and com- Rife directions, to any of your readers, or 18 two.cent stamps, which is only the actual cost of the sample, postage,ete., to me. Oct, 1 Fraxcis Casey, St. Louis, Mo. Montgomery & Co, have declared a 25 per cent reduction in the price of | Point, Maryland clothing. | YOwWeEers Miss Nettie G r. Mrs. W. | 1 ind Mrs. A. Lawae: C. Patterson OAK HALL Miss was visiting at the home of E. B. Peters, last week Mr, is spending lus vacation at the home of Samuel Gilliland, of Lancaster, his parents, We like to traction is here for those Lemont since we have no Sunday school it must be——who Rob? "Sweet Marie.’ Mrs. James Lytle, of Lemont, who has been visiting at the home of My. Louder has returned. Mr. Philip Fortney, of Altoona, who has been spending the summer at Henry Homan's departed for home Monday morning. Mr. Bd Owens and Miss Blanch Kaup, of Axemann, were visiting at the home of Isaac Kaup, last Sunday. Charlie, of Linden Hall, made a trip to this town Sunday evening. What is the attraction Charlie? We are sorry to learn that Barmie is carrying a black eye at present. Did you run against a board pile? Atlantic City Excursions, The Centrail Railroad of Pennsylvania, in connection with the Reading's ‘Royal Route to the Sea,” will have two cheap rate excursions during the summer to Atlantic City and other seaside resorts on the New Jersey coast. The dates have not been definitely fixed, but they hi: A probably be July 23ed and A 13th, A would know what the at. gents, Surely Jessie Searson, of Linden Hall, | » Make Money | read One i your ibseribers made Dishwashers 1 n nds were charmed, as they hate dish washing. My brother and | com menced selling then and have made $1.00 after paying all expenses. We aon't any. Our sales are all made at home come or send for 1or them Mish Washer is the market. Our business is money K and my Iady fy ordered on People increasing, and we are going to keep right on, until we make ten | thousand dollars Ne sell from 5 to 1 chines every day, and some days more ma one. There is no excuse to be poor when so much money can be made selling Dishwashers For full particulars address the Mouad City Dish Washer Co, St. Louis, Mo. They will start you on the road to success, «A Reaben | 5 PER CENT PER MONTH or 60 PER CENT PER YEAR Guaranteed to all investors on in. vestments both large and small when made with The New York Investment Co, BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, 40 and 42 Broadway, wee NEW YORK CITY ooo P. 8.~People who desire to have a steady and sure income on a small or large investment, send for our explani tory circular, mailed free. Oct. x. NVEST - YOUR - MONEY E. H. FAULKENDER. Att it-Law OAL CANYASS | The Mound City | best dishwasher on the | The! | Dishwasher is lovely, every housekeeper wants ED. EK. RHOADS SHIPPING © 0 ¢ ¢ ¢ « eo o COMMISSION MERCHANT OW UEALER IN ww ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS AND WOODLAND COALS Grain, Corn Ears, Shelled Corn, Oats, Baled Hay and Straw, KINDLING WOOD By the Bunch or Cord, in guanti. ties lo swit Purchasers, Clean Washed Sand. Respectfully so lieits the patronage of his friends and ihe public at his coal yard NEARP. RR. STATION
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