THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1806. FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY Interesting Paragraphs Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT From The News Collected by the’ Alert of Topics tions ‘Centre Democrat's Corps Correspondents—Timely Discussd—Breezy Communica News, Fun and Fancy-—Is Your Community Reprsnted——If Not, Why Not PENN HALL NOTES. POLITICS THE IsSuE:—The silver seems to be agitating the repu. in this vicinity, more than they to adunta from several Opinions ominent republicans Mi are to the effect that Bryan will give Kinley a harder fight than any other ] he campaign has re. the inst the i peopl labor and com- monop- | ¢ have | MILESBURG EVENTS. Wide Awake Corres pondent The army worm has played havoc with Frank McCoy's oats. It has been that he not have his seed from the forge fields, During the night the work is done, cutting the grain and As Gathered by our stated will leaving the stalk bare. T. had situated Sarah Gibbs, IM R, Boileau and Z. Harshberger, during the past week, their dwelling houses reroofed, ou Market street. Miss Mary guest of Mrs recently, Robert Mills, burg « Shirk, of Tyrone luring nine years The Ba d of August, | parsonage on Harr at W.H Holdman, of B end Mollie Gettig a visit } of Mifflin town, spe stover's Miss Ida paying her fr Master Brig ig visiting his ellefonte, is tht Bituer, of Spring Mills grand parents Editor T. H. Harter the former's mother a short visit, All and wife, paid who is oid honor to: the some SO year aged Aug. 30th The excursion Sea Bhore via Pennsylvania Railroad August zoth, re. ferred to in potice in this issue, will no doubt be well patronized. The rate is unusually low and the accomodations will be first class. f Excvrsion to the : ' vee 1} \PPY Ric 2 danghter Mi | Philipsburg, { Anthony Knepp Mr. Jas. Gillllan | picnic on Nittany Maud Da are Irvin ting at the home 1 and wife attended a mountain last week : {| Cora Sellers spent parents "Papa," said ‘you the nicest man in the world,” "And you are the nicest boy in the world,” said his fa. | ther "Ven, I gness that's so,” said Bar. i fie, “isn't it queer we both man. aged to get into the same family. Miss Little, ol Port Matilda, is visiting at the home of Joseph Stone's. Sanday with het Barnie, are he Ww An oritorical contest took place some time ago in the alley. It is needless to say that the woman won the day. The of | of | SH Philadelphia Branch. SUM! \ In'order to a EE nips Liles, Y Spring and Summer g i sale has been « : out these ance 1 IO Cif Fall Se rood > 500 1ecCle Ss to and Winter supplies A. NOTE IER REDUCTIO! A 4o PER CENT. CUT aired maxe J BIE IIIE EINES TENSEI IS EIN TIES IIIS. TEMPLE COUNT. TH Et, i rare Ve believe vill not SWEEPING SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK Philadelphia Branch. TEMPLE COURT CLOTHING EMPORIUM inn Keeping opportu Dar 100s irry over goods Ir SE = Le - ra) — oe — co REDUCTION. CLOTHING. RGE ULTS ett HOY ~ meme. WORSTED GOODS 1 {y fy ~ Reduced 40 Per cent. © 40 Per Cent, REDUCTION. a Bh SU NE TE We TE Sh NE SE WE WE WE EW WN MUEL LEWIN, ILADELPHIA BRANCH Manager, TiN =~ A OH » telal a a - hin val J E Br [o EMP CLEARANCE SALE OF 1 Y A 4 AL 94 Y{ % SUMMER STYLES, LE COURT RTI EARP RR [oie -. bY I -Ralal a a ai van -- 8 tn, Ny ny - i m, =, , - - - - i - - - - - o ty « x a, - ny - i m, - - - i, m, ™ - - -, S -, o - x - R STATE COLLEGE NOTES leasant visit to her sis at Canton "a SPRING MILLS EVENTS | Academy ORADUATED Peter lLeitzell, one of our promising young men, came home to Peter brought the gilt show that be visit his parents, edge paper with him to graduated in one of the medical colleges, in Philadelphia. He will make his mark and is ready to hang out his shingle. Success be with you, wherever that may be. Cow KILLED James McCool, last week, one day had a cow killed and the leg broken of another cow. The Ladies Mite Society heid a festival in front ofthe grange hall, which was well patronized; the proceeds for the benefit of the Lutheran church. | Harris, 1.1 i four courses University John 1). President. Coll Bucknell Howare ege with Buckne University of study leading to degrees for boys and Institute and School young men, of Music; in. Ladies’ Thirty acre campus, ten buildings, cluding gymnasium, laboratory and ob. For catalogue and other in. address Wm. C. Gretzinger, Lewisburg, Pa Sept servatory formation Registrar, 20, Reduced Hates to Williams’ Grove The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets on August 22, 24, 28, 26, 27 and 28, good to return until August 31, inclusive, at rate of one fare for the round trip for the Williams Grove Picnic, For information in regard to train service and specific rates application should be made toticket agents .. 3 and when eft home was dressed in blue blouse, black pants and wore a black slouch hat. He speaks both German and English Reduced Rates To The Seashore The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, whose object always is to give its patrons the cheapest rates compatible with good | service, has arranged for excursions to the seashore from Erie, Fassett, Dauphin, and intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads), August 6 and 0 For Yaformation in regard to rates, time of trains, &c., consult small bills or apply to nearest ticket agent, ps. 8 70 $15 PER on EE in 16 wi) rk Hossa ‘ana pron or F110. Nox 45, The GO OSE » wi ANH OT ee chal 4 SEE 4 4d om ——— oD on = eee] on om a = p=) “ bROSS, THE TAILOR CRONPOOPPI00000000000 Wedding Invitations Campaign Rates 0 ts a Month N. B.-«No subscription cepted for less than THRE! months 15 cents; or for more than SIX months 10 cents will be ac P0090 900000000000000000 $200.00 IN GOLD OVEN The International News and Book oa. Baltimore, MA. offer $200.00 te any will sell in three mahths 33 wr Pog book, “Cam and Issnes graphic aceount of the « given, Hea a Hasta!
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