THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1806, FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY Interesting Paragraphs Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's’ Alert From Corps of Correspondents—Timely Topics Discussd ~Breery Communica- tions ~~ News, Fun and Fancy—Is Your Community Represented—If Not, Why Not AARONSBURG NEWS. Mi. toona, Frank and 7, of Al- David Summers, of Salona, the guests of Squire Weiser and family Summer's. of Woodward, arc Frank Guisewites, dayed at John C. Stover's. W. H. Philips and H, to Union Co., a few days Sun- H. Weaver were last week, and a horse for Mr. Harvey Ohio, are bought Philips. Musser payi in and family, of Akron, annual While guest of Col. J. P. ng there this there former home. are the g Coburn's and glish, all d by their of Phila., ¢ The! two Miss Irvius, 1 13 the K on Main The Re ts monthly m ro eeting on S gramme was well r Meyer, The P C elivered a 11 who had Bellefonte 1d Adaress. of ry appropr leasure ate of hearing Kahl, of Green Burr days to see some of his of Miltor mn Satur playmat tahl, came up on his lay and spent a few days idence of Mrs. D « HH Wolfe, to Mrs. Stover 5 C. E game, are visiting tig 1 Gettig ver was a faithf fu Master, Mrs ber Aatheran her ermitted was always found school, prayer me ting a husband and one ¢ th of th N Cyt 1) OF NT na young oi H b people's meet hit ye&a Aaa. sympathy the nother, family have communit in She had sel lesson, her § ye. Ce P brick SPRING MILLS NOTES the and work on carpenters his new house, roof. C. P. Who has Long layers at which will be soon under will have the finest home in town follow sui 1 move to | take a college =1f for the minis . | visitors over Sunda visit to | here they | { sketches or pi Luther Rote, and family, speut Satur. day and Sunday at Coburn, | Daniel Gentzel, and wife, of Potter's Mills, made a visit at this place. Was the guest of Andrew Harter, The gross result of the P, O. 8. of A, festival, on last Saturday evening, was about $40. The boys are very well satis- | fied, considering the inclement weather, James A. Koouey, and son, re. turned Saturday evening from a three at Lewistown, and wife weeks visit, Granville Milroy Mrs. Charles, of Mifflinl er Mrs, G, rg, Is v Stover ising her daught R., Mr. Jacob Derr, h of Spri time, of Milroy, » this week. ing Mills, if please draw us some 1S visiting his former 1.8, leisure you have any more same tures, as you drop- ped at the festival Saturday evening vis Walker, of Rebersburg, trans- acted business in town on Thursday. Miss Heiter who has been the four in W ns] young lady place for , left for her Friday. Hosterman, and the at this home ort on Prof John Woodward, was welcome of James Hart er, on Saturday day. i Merch good [31 bought te ected | to Bel text and | | is now ready to ur | | | {the School | for the lv. hl . next march to vict stian Smith, of Luthersburg, C ty, and Ellen Hummel Punxsutawney, J with the Smith brothers recently Jefierson county, spent § aay Wil. lo canvass Orris McCormick and his brother liam, left for Machanoy City for the Keystone Art Co., of Tyroue Miss Merty Wagner, of Martha, is here visiting her sister, Annie Smith. John Runkle, formerly of Altoona, here with his mother. He expects to do some jobbing in the paper wood business. William Pealer has Samuel Crofford farm, along Creek. and barn across the creek road Jacol McCool will open the new road, leading from the Grange Hall tothe rail road station, which will make it conven. ient for the public on that side of town. Prof. Prank Rearick is home visiting his wife and daughter. We would be glad to have you stay this time. Boy: COBURN NOTES. James, the sun was up, Monday morm- ing, when you came home. Warner Mever, of Philadelphia, ar. rived here on Saturday evening to spend some time with his father, P, H, Meyer. Daniel Kerstetter, of Lewisburg, spent Sunday at home. William Meyer, of Wolf's Store, was a pleasant caller at this place. i tend the festival of the Christian Ean | a good run | uncle’ | hold a picnic, | Saturday i8 | purchased the | Penns | He expects to move the house | to the public | | | Centre | eting n our EBERSBURG EVENTS are going to begin Eo th Worx Hall, pa Wednesday rough town oO Hon. Sam’'l Frank made a flving trip lefouteon T y, of last week. who is 72 years oid, of our young I. Frank's oats and lertake more. Miss Mamie Fra K, 18 C.Hostermans. some en, He cradle "- visiting at T. There were a f gents through our maps. We hould furnish valley selling ra Board schools Ww. J.C think them arlins h carriage load of Chas. Woodlin; Brooklin, on Monday The 'Pittsbur; in th ' seems A Harrisburg “Harrisburg Pats on Frid The atl. p ay Kreider Frank's Jim," Rebersbury are still visiting Ihey think wonders of and who would not The Grange expects Harter's grove next fo HUBLERSBURG ITEMS The oats is all cut in this vicinity and, if the weather is favorable, will be housed by the end of the Mr. and Mrs. Adam Swartz have been | visiting relatives in Philipsburg, the past | week Rev. Craighead delivered a very in. teresting sermon on Sunday evening. week. Mrs. Julia Brown was visiting in Penns. valley last week Quite interesting games of croquet are played every evening on the schoolyard, Everybody is cordially invited to at. deavor Society, on Saturday afternoon and evening. The Nittany Cornet Band will be present, to entertain the people with some of their choice selectioms. Lighning killed Jacob Dunkle's best cow on Wednesday of last week. T. L. Kessinger is off on a trip lo'Ate lantic city at present, 3 S on, hn) he ny he , ny, he 5 w, ba he he ha he ny or 3. wm db be! 8 a} N he us my | an, | Sy 5 oh | i. er, | on h 18 “18 ha) he 19 | N 5 he) Sn o | Sb he ih wy oh with, T In order Spring and Summ: to close out these gow Philadelphia Branch. to close r goods a ance sale has been declared 18 tO Ae. NOTE THE —— ER REDUCTIO A 40 PER CENT. CUT Out our stoc< general C ¢a Th make ob) ct roy Fall and Winter supplies SWEEPING SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK This is a rare Ne believe 1 to another Philadelphia Branch. TEMPLE COURT CLOTHING EMPORIUM id will not carry over opportunit ] BIGGIE TEIISIE IIIS SIMI IIIISS. TEMPLE COURT. 10rY Cen r ecping SE 40 Per Cent, REDUCTION. STtT*TeaeEsTcTeae’Tay s*T:s*T*T aT TS T2* YY 22222 2Y 22 CLOTHING. CRGE SUITS a. Re BOYS Sm— WY ORSTED GOODS Cr {y hw Reduced 40 Per cent. LE Ee Ta Te Ta TR Te Th TS UE US SE WE WN SAMUEL LEWIN, Manager, PHILADELPHIA BRANCH Philadelphia Branch. CLEARANCE SALEOF SUMMER STYLES. TEMPLE COURT WITTEN TNT TIT INT TI I N ITI I INI rsnssyg, ETC TNI NT IIT TINT IIIT INI Ia TAI Tiassa rssrrssssssrssy er. MILESBURG ITEMS 0. McMuller ntly Wm guests of J lomon Confer, Barnhart, ohn Confer Scot Walters was awarded the contract and the for tightening repairing ¥ ! ridge over the Bald Eagle creek. McClain, of the burg on last to visit her aged father, D. Mrs. Austin arrived in Ridgew Wednesday R Boil eau, and others Mrs. Mattie GG. Cronce turned home to Il Milford Watson burg recently Ww posit and son has re- linois visited the » of Osceola. The has B. Miles had a pug dog. that some Any information giv his whereabouts will | sup- 00 now is one taken him home en to w thankfully re. ceived, or if pug is returned will suit him better A fishing party, Florence Orris, consisting of Misses Simler and Nan. Ed. Grove, Annie rie Crain, and Messrs Harry Essington, and David Baldridge, Hecla Park day's instead Thur along of going to started for a on slay, fishing Bald Eagle creek Rev. J. W. Lathreo, of Martha, preach- ed in the Baptist church on Thursday night, the oth, and his text will be found in James 1st chapter, and 26th and 27th verses NARROW ESCAPE (On Thursday the Robert Brown, with some men in the hay field, at McCoys’ irom works, hauling in hay, a copperhead struck him on the ankle, being badly bitten. Bob. soon made short work with it, into pieces with his hay fork. cutting it McClellan Fulton, of Tyrone, was the guest of kis mother and family recently, Charles Wright, of Washington, D. C., arrived home for a two week's vacation, with his parents recently, Forest Bullock is now able to be on the front porch with his family, Thomas Watson's new barn was struck during the recent thunder storm, it was a cold stroke, Oscas BE. Miles returned home from Atlantic City, Miss Lizzie Newman hus returned home from Marsh Creek. Rald Eagle Lodge No. 4101, 0.0, ¥., have put down 4 new stone pavement in front of their hall, on Pike street, Harry Fulton, and wife, of Pittsburg, are guests of his mother and family, iron ic ay, His shoe saved him from! jumped and | The churc stone mbered with the 3 ducted | Alt O0ua. Services were The am subscription was $284. Mrs. Eli Saturday, from the Meth cash and jah Kellerman arrived on list hospi where she was for treatment much improved [| N Ac h | narre | time IDENT J0uphs Charles ma yw escape from being killed ago; he was working in a and batk camp, on ] ’ ping hipment; wed the track load q Forge Run He was rog a car load of bark to a siding m his way down the car throwing hint ar the ua rds of began uite a distance, piling four bark upon him leing alone, he and relieve when he hart to work the bark from hin If of his himself himse situation, got out he found more than he thought. He made camp The lieved him the his way back to the women being in camp re best they could; they had him sent to the hospital at Philipsburg, came home Frank Adams and family, of Belle. fonte, spent Sunday in the burg Howard Moore and wife, of Howard spent Sunday in our quiet burg On Sunday night Rev, King added to his church 44 new members; still others will be added in due season Wm. Swyers has returned home from Huntingdon, SNOW SHOE NOTES The Catholics’ will hold their anuual | picnic in the grove, on August 2and. All are cordially invited to attend. Miss Annie Marks, formerly of this | place, but now of Jersey Shore, is visiting her many friends in this place. Quite a number of Snow Shoe people atten Jed the Frenchville picnic, on Wed. nesday. If you don't believe silver is all right, ask John Eisle. Wim. Holt, brakeman on the B.C.R.R., spent Sunday with his mother at this | place. R. C. Gilliland, of this place, made a short trip to Karthaus on Saturday. Work in the mines has improved dur. ing the past week. We hope it will con tinue, Mouroe, of home | t tal, | came home dea | | a short | sc lumber | {| year old gir remaining there nine days; from there he | | cream perfectly {one can | lumps | friends succeeding so well that 1 felt It my | duty to let others know of the opportunity The leap year we of Mrs. M.D was Kelly's, largely attended. Through this the | paper, th heir sincer ¢ thank Thurs. last, of » young ladies for 1 of our sports were days and atching report on dry land Saturday evenin Haynes please explain how tured? Rev, W. 0. Wrig among the many callers Adams Friday and appointed Commi Moncey collector for the year home A , of good Kurtz , Pa WANTED 1 good parenta to Mrs. H. 1 S.., Bellefonte Ice Cream now made in a minute | have an lee cream freezer that will freeze in one minute: 8s it Is such wender a erowd will alw ys be around, so any. make from five to six dollars a day | selling cream, and from ten to twe nty dollars Aday selling freezers, buy an article when it Is demonstrated that they can make money by so doing. The cream Is frozen instantly and is smooth and free from I have done so well myself and have asl feel confident that Any person in any locality | as people will dotlars | CAD Make money, As any person can sell cream and the freezer sells itsel! 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