THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1806, FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY Interesting Paragraphs From Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat’ s' Alert Corps of Correspondents—Timely Discussd-— Breezy News, Topics tions — Fun and Fancy--Is Your Community Reprsnted--1f Not, Why Not, MILESBURG MENTION, Three young men from Altoona came to this place on their bikes one day last week, dinnered with J. C. P. Jones, and expected to reach Williamsport by sup- per time, making about a 96-mile run, Thomas Crowley and famiiy have re- turned to P hiladelphia. Mrs. John Shields of Houston was a guest of her brother, Hiram Campbell, recently. Miss Bidport left for Philadelphia, af- ter spending the summer with Curtin Stonerode and family. SMASHED Frar—Tuesday, 1st inst., Willard, son of Elijah Fisher, was w ork- ing a colt in a plow. For some cause the colt kicked, hitting Willard on the | left cheek bone, smashing it flat. Joseph Baird was robbed of his but- ter and meat Sunday night 30th ult. Miss Catharine Stoner of Salona vis ited Miss Edith Eise recently. Goop TiMe—A young man from Wil liamsport left that place at noon, arriv- | ing at A. T. Boggs' store at 5 o'clock Tuesday 1st, inst., on his bicycle. Robert Wilson wensville arrived home for a short sea- son with his mother and sister. Joseph Ammerman of Tyrone was in | the burg Thursday 3rd inst FALSE AvrArM—Thursday, 3rd inst, the Christian Endeavors’ county con- vention called 1 proyer meeting for 8 Pp m. The bell rang at 5 and also at 5 30 | p- m. The object was not generally | known and the riongiog of called out many who thought a fire was n hand. The convention attracted Any strangers to the burg. Follow: | ig was the program : Wednesday, Sept. 2-Eve ning nise Service . re ov y- 0. Wright J. C. Weaver \ddress of We , Sept. 3—Morning. Moeting— 1 am the ‘John 8: Shursday sunrise Prayer } of the World,’ Light Praise Service. Prayer Open Parliament-—-"County Work," A. T. Blackburn | H. H. Stiles, Altoona | \ddress—*Power of p ay a, . eva ROV. J, 0. Denniston, State College | Address— Soon! itizenship.” «.o.Bev, D, L. Jones, Bellefonte Afternoon. Pralse Service RPA \ddress—*“Our Pledge, ath wait Rev, 4. W, Letsher, Boslsburg “Social Party.” Mr. F. H. Cota went—"The Ideal Endeavorer, G. H. Licthenthaler Evening \ddres: Open Parti "Thise Ser iress—"Historical,” . . ..Rev. fos Emit Le wy, ..By ugh Besver kK. H Irvin The exercises were interspersed by nspiring music were highly en- joyed by those present. This was the ith annual convention, held in the Presbyterian church, and was well at led, the anditorium being filled at very session Willis Weaver and family have moved to Kylertown, where purposes en- gaging in the butcher business. A festival will be beld in the O. U. A. M. hall on the 11th and 12th for the benefit oi the Evangelical this place. Clyde Boggs was out rels, capturing five—four grays and one pinie."” nce the season came in A bran new son recently came to the gome of David Wyland Jam oF Twins—Clarence Taylor is » happiest young man we now have about here. His wife presented him with a pair of twins, son and daughter, Friday 4th insi Jomes Gingher of Berwick, ceased, was not a nephew, cle, of Harry Gingher, as was stated in the GAZETTE'S last issue. Rev. Miller of the Bellefonte U. B church preached in the Baptist church Sunday 6th inst. from 1 Cor., ist chap | ter, 27:25 It was a very plain and practical sermon Rev. King preached Psalni, 24th verse He some very good points and ne church now from the 73rd brought WOLFS STORE Singe our last, your correspondent has been very busy and news has been scarce for the past few weeks Some of our carly farmers are cornfodder; the crop being a fair one RAIN (A nice® soaking rain east Brushvalley last Saturday was indeed in favor of those of who are not done plowing | uttis CUiiilg Goon visited which our farmers yet. CoRR AND ArrLEs :(—Cider and apples | are very them at all. the asking, Since the arrival joicing in the Jaily Mother and baby are doing well Mr. Jacob Moye: and son Oscar, of Coburn spent a day at Wm. Moyers at this place last week. Mr. Dr B. Weaver and wife were to Hecla Park last Saturday to attend the Soldier's Reunion. Mr. Q. A. Zeigler and his ‘cham’ Chas. Lucas, of Milesburg. are at pres. ent staying with the former's parents, “Shirdy,” there must be some attraction down here. Mr. H. Brumgart and brother Ed. have again gous to the College, at Selins. grove. We wish them abundant success. Mr. Henry Wolf is building a hen. house on his farm, Pruwry~8Squirrels are plenty this fall and A, E. Strayer takes the belt; last Wednesday morning he shot 7 gray ones in 2% hours time. W. H. Zeigler is this week out solicting for the ‘Democrat.’ HEE ME 2 wane ished house in payable "n envelope, Building, Chicago, Communica: | and family of cur | ¥ the bell | essie Scott | 3y Elizabeth J. Stroop | Miss Mary Wright | .. Rosa Levy | Altoona of | twice wu} twice for squir- | Joe Shope has captured three | ont lenty, and hardly no sale for | They can almost be had for of that bouncing | “girl baby" at J. A. Minnigs there is re- | oo cA REBERSBURG NOTES. The long-looked-for rain same at last. Most of the farmers are done sewing; others waited for rain, SiLveEr Crun:—On Friday eveninga Bryan and Sewall club was organized. They have a membership of 150, H. E. Bierly was elected President, H, A. Deit- wiler, vice president; C. O. Mallory, re. cording secretary; J. N. Moyer, corres. pouding secretary and C. 8. Crouse, treas- | urer. An interesting article was read by H. A. Deitwiler, subject, ‘Free Silver i the United States would kill Bugland.” « A. Auman also read an article on sil- oe from au English standpoint. INTERESTING SERMON: ~The Luther- aus held their Harvest services, on Sun- day morning. Rev. Mumma preached an interesting sermon to an appreciative audience. Our schools began on Monday, with a fair attendance. George Smull's Snyder Miller 13 making some marked improvements on his house. L. B. Frank - Wednesday in Lock Haven, yde Erhard left for the West, recent. Re mon on Sunday evening to a large au- dience, Some of our youn meeting at Loganton, on Sunday. | | | i | {ly | | i | | | | | | | OAK HALL The rain increased the population of | and ones | Rishel lucky | our town by two. { Grant Hal German { this time, Leti le 7 I. Rr a business trip to | Waynesboro, last Wednesday. | Several of our citizens attended the { reunion at Hecla park, last Saturday. | | Clemm reports a pleasaat trip. BURGLARS :—On Sunday night our { town was aroused by the call for Wound] | Wm. Smithgal who recently mooved to | this place, works in the mountains on | lumber week, Jasper are the in in. Sunday night, about 12 o'clock, | house in which there was quite a sum of | money. Mrs. S. heard the noise, and called for help, but before any ome got |there the would be burglar es scaped. | Nothing was taken. A coat of tar an | feathers would be a suitable thing for the | gent, or better yet an ounce of lead. | Some of our ting off corn. A QUARREL We are sorry reconciliation was | church. We hope a Was there | brought about after charch. | girls? | made himself very prominent by eating | three-fourths of a watermelon in Close’s | store. Close was busy half the night clean- out the store. Ellis looked a little t watery the ing or AARONSBURG Mrs foute to pay her Fran burg, maker Sarah Shaffer has gone to Belle sister a visit, oved to Mad g on the k Sylvis's have where he is carryin busitess 0m shi Xx Grandmother Harter say,.is confined to her be speedy recovery Irs. Emma Beaver v lay last week to 1. She stood the ts Miss Carrie Yearic H. Philip's. Mr. and Mrs. Clyn the Eagle's picnic, at Hee Miss Harshberger, | ing her grandma Mi Lewis Boob and Thos joined Prof. Johnson | writing are in Syracuse i B.W. Wyle our Ix to Tylerville, for the Jacob Reid and | gone to the Johastow lo 1g he r aged moth- very we 1 sthe gnest of W Stover cla, last i Tyrone, is ck a visit . Weaver have band and at this New York s painter has g past few weeks. took in week pay- Henry Crouse have fair. de- i but an un- | Reduced Rates to Centre Hall For the | desire to attend the twe and Exhibition of the Husbandry, State Grang | Centre Hall, Pa., September 12tl the Pennsylvania Ra sell from September 1 accommodation of persons nty-third Picnic Patrons of 1 to 19th, road Company will excursion tickets to Centre Hall and re. | turn from Johnstown | and intermediate stations on branch for the trip | Seg For lions round tember 21st, inclusive wformation appl | train service the nearest agent hy —— - ANTED-SEVER AL or women to tra | lished house In Penn: | payabi e 815 weekly ar permanent. Reference ed stamped envelope Budding, Chieago FAITHFUL MEN | for responsible estab 0 vania. Salary 7%, 4 expenses. Position Enclose sell address The National, Star 12.2 Testimonial BELLEFONTE, AUGUST 31, | To whom if may concern. This will certify that I have used 1506 | the | by Mr. Samuel White, of Bellefonte, Pa, | with satisfactory results, and I cheerful. ly recommend its use to ny one who wishes to get rid of this JOHN C MILLE R, manager for W, Fred Reynolds. Persons desirous of securing farm or township rights can obtain them by ap- lying to Clement Dale, Esq., Bellefonte, a. Oct 1 Niagara Falls. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company's ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls. Av additional attraction to the tour of Sep- temper s will be Canada’s grand indus- trial Fair, which is to be held at Toronto from August 31 to September 12, which will have new and varied attractions. For futher information apply to nearest ticket agent,” or address Tourist Agent, Room 411, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ila, A pleasant William Romig aud wife are visiting | and wife spent Tuesday | r. George préached au excellent ser- | g folks attended bush | a job and comes home only once a | some one tried to gain an entrance to the { farmers are through cut- | to say | | that several of our young ladies had a | | quarrel Sunday night, on their way to | | On Saturday evening a certain person | Thistle Exterminator manufactured | | FORTNE gone | who annual | » be held at ith to 1gth inclusive, | * Catawissa, Renovo, (including | roads) at a single fare | good to return until | regard to rates and ticket | |8. D. GETTIOC, G44480543840888888 044430858 55414388888 55 WM - Philadelphia Branch. ] In order to Spring and Summer ance sale has been decl to close out these good Fall and Winter supplie SUMMER R close goods a general ¢ TEMPLE COURI, A our stock ol out ared. Th- obj § tO make roon 2S DUCTION: A 40 PER CENT. CUT This i is a rare Spportu uty for be: Philadelphia Branch. THE gains, We believe i moving, and will not iy over goods from one season to another to sell price. clothing, SWEEPING SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK TEMPLE COURT CLOTHING EMPORIUM and they ir 1 kee ping our goods We are in business must go at any / i SE © 40 Per Cent, REDUCTION. duce n ' in ol Badd SS SS Se eh SS wear, CLOTHING. RGE SUITS mi Rednced from £10 to 6 BOYS’ SUITS Reduced d proportic nately. them in have Price one-half rlige Shirts Neg We will Ir extensiv (ze1 nts Furnishing 4 (3004 y ds, - 40 Per Cent, REDUCTION. ho Th Sh Sh Th Th Th Th SR Th Sh Te NE FARA SAMUEL LEWIN, Manager, P C) } : : 3 Phila delvhia Branch. SALE S NC] MN OF TEMPLE COURT dos WITT TT TI TI TIT ET ETT TTI T TIENT II TIT TI TI arss LR STYLEN. Philadelphia Branch. Cons WETTIG IIIT TITTIES TNT IITIINg. Wma PROFESSIONAL CARDS BOWER law.—Offices Ger man and Engl legal business giv &ORVIS, Attorneys-at- in Pruner’s New Block ish. All forms of en proupt attention ORVIS, Y & WALKER (D. F. Fortney and W. Harry Walker,) Attor neys- at-law. Office in Woodring ing, opposite court house. attention to all legal business build. Prompt IRA C. MITCHELL, Attorney-at-law Office in Crider’s Exchange. Prompt service and careful attention to all legal business law Office Special at J. H. WETZEL, Attorney-at- in Crider's Exchange tention given to surveying at-law Consulta. Col- B. SPANGLER, Attorney Office in Eagle Building tions in German and English. lections a specialty S. TAYLOR, Attorney-at-law Office in Temple Court. Taxcollector of lellefonte boro. Collections prompt. ly attended to H Attorney -at-law. Office in Crider’s Exchange. Euglish and German. Legal business promptly attended to CG. RUNKLE, Attorney-at-law.- Office in Crider’'s Exchange. Ger. man and English. Practices in all the courts trict attorney. Office in court house. SPANGLER & HEWES (J. L. Spangler C. P. Hewes), Attorneys-at-daw,.— Office in Furst building, opposite the court house. All legal business Epromplly a attended to WwW. CL HEINLE, AUOEgAy at-law-Ofict in Woodring building, opposite the court house. Consultations in Ger. man and Raga. MEYER, Ationeysat Jaw Office e* Crider's Exchange. Ex-district attorney, German and Kaglish, Frompt attention to all business, JORN M. K RICHLINE, Attorney -a and Justice of the Peace Opera House block, opposite the court house. J.C we JAMES W. ALEXANDER, tioned. at-laww--office, roe, Court House, WM. J. SINGER, Attorney-at-law.~Dis- | —~ STATE :-: pm aN a ET NORMAL :-; SCHOOL LOCK HAVEN.CLINTON CO. 1 ow To those wl cach the State gives § aud 5 lars at grad 3, $1.28 per week (State ai 18 per week ¥X DCist 0 lend 3 His A Wee { do! ation de cent light, w ashing, furnished xxl board, only $3 per week room for tuition, the net cost board, irnished room for fall is only $60; for the winter term 12 weeks, only #45, and for the term of 14 weeks, only £52.50. The net cost of the y $107.4 The Faculty of the Central mal School is composed of speci their several departments. Five leading colleges are represented A well conducted Model Sohool far. | nishes superior training to professional students, Graduates command good po- sitions and meet with excellent success, The handsome new building, erected at a cost of one hundred and twenty-five i thousand dollars, is now finished and oc- cupied. Accommodations first class | Electric light in every room, carpets, | spring beds, wardrobes, new furniture, | fourteen bath rooms. Hot and cold water on every floor. Fan system steam heat. Smead system of ventilation. Everything is new and convenient. Stu. dents may enter at any time. Lock Haven is accessible by rail from all di- rections, We shall be glad to corres any who are interested. Send for free catalogue and secure rooms for next term JAMES ELDON, A. N, Ph, Te D.s Printipel, 8 70 $15 PER DAY-Saviea ~Wanied, intelligent and earnest agents to wor AA home or elsewhere: ™ ork plensant and {able \ en and wi Address P.O. box 163, Bellefonte, WV ANTED-SEVER L FAITHFUL ME : oF women to ve Ba envelope. fhe i” 4 leago. ~Get the Democrat during the cam. and fi { 16 week of 18 On State Nor. n all the Courts. paign for § cents a month. k | heat | erm of | spring | whole Senior year of 42 weeks | lists in | nd with B. XX .B AUTUMN DRESS WOOILENS what } 80 vou will art quality have in this ¢ | 1806 eer | than in SEASON nicer for money | other store offer vou that the y BOO gly lect they may be than past anv von il see kinds son price uch concerns your sel | terest New Novelty Woolens—-33 inches wide neat, fancy weaves ten combinations, including | blue, brown, green cardinal. 25¢ i olor grey, 36-inch Bourette Checks, dark red, blue, brown or green grounds with a heavy, rough black woolen mised cord running over and form ing checks and inch square-—40¢ Now New 46-inch novelties in a hand- some Ottoman weave—eight dif. ferent shades—R1.00 a yard. NEW PLAIDS. ~They will be popular this fall 26¢, Soe. Handsome, large wooly Plaids, 42 inches wide, 1.00-—stylish for soparate skirts Price range of new Novelty Woolene goes up to £6.50. New Catalogue ready soon—shall we send you a py your name and ad. dress, please .inch Tweed effects, The. Cada dadata de 4 infallible! Speedy and Complete! OPHTHER | IS CURE Uhh ksAsNRRD te YAY # - Ie Yui aC ox COR * VY © mew——— ———— ( twa py of nny ped to hues I Bowe inley to try this of thelr fami diphtheriti # Hively effet th I, EK Pudier Flast Tigh Sarvet wanuracronts ay rae THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO WILLIAM BPORY, Ma, Wedding Invitations. Tht PIopu thing in this line is a plain sheet of elegant note L) printed in fine crip type. pe ry in stock different grades of such paper, with outer and inper envel opes to match. When printed with a fine script type, an imitation of en. Waving, you have the correct thing. e can furnish this kind of work on short notice Prices will always be found very reason able. The hi grade of aot
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