W——————— 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 Topics Discussd—Breezy Communica. News, Fun and Fancy~-Is Your Not, tions Community Reprsnted-—If Not, Why MILESBURG, Mrs. H. 8. Cooper and daughter Eme- lyn of Schenectady, N. Y., are visiting the former's grandmother, Mrs. E. S Morris, at this place By ReqQuesr—1f the ladies who are so soxious to learn a certain young lady's age will go to her parents’ home and examine the family Bible they will see that she was born Oct 238, 1877. Her 19th birthday is near at hand, so get the presents ready, busy-bodies. Wm. Austin and family of Lewisburg were guests of his parents here re- cently. Misses Meda Boggs and Grace Proud- foot departed Wednesday, 30th uit., for a visit with friends in Pittsburg. Miss Ida Campbell left same day for Iryona. A. T. Boggs is raising a second crop of yellow peaches. He has not noticed a blossom on the tree, either. | Wm. Stanley and Della Crane were married on the 30th ult, Rev, George King officiating. Frank Wetzel was taken suddenly ill on the morning of the 1st, but is now able to be about again. Dr. Thomas Rothrock of Blanchard paid our town a visit on the 1st Mrs. Rachael Holderman and Mrs Laura Boalick of Lemont spent a few days with J. D. Mitchell recently. Ed. Valentine and another young man of Bellefonte rode through here Friday on their bikes As about to enter Bald Eagle bridge, and while at a high speed, Ed. was thrown violently, but fort: sustained little injary Rev. Perkins of Lock Haven gave a r talk the Baptist text bee rtunately in st inst, his 5th chapter N » No. 410, O01 SPRING MILLS NOTES GREAT TIME see Major McKinl pot have much to say they had. i Mrs. Edward Royer, of Altoona, is visiting Mrs Michae Water street. Miss SICK 1188 Shiers, on : : been on the has vk At this writ Madge vt} 101 Cc | ing she is some better Mr. fami! Osceola, to this place L. A. Smit] f Pine spending a » of A \ tool sd Slegie and brothers on the republican ostoffice here. t make yourself any trouble or bother, as Bryan will be our next and he will surely not give it to a gold bug Howard Rossman and Jolin Smith are among the number that went to Johns town to attend the Firemnen's convention They are jovia and good democrats. Turn OuT:—~Next Friday there will be a Democratic meeting, at Decker school house. All turn out to hear the discussion of free coinage of sil- ver, and no fifty-three cents dollars The lewisburg Fair was poorly at- tended from this section on account of rain Go Stow:~—A prominent married man, from Miilroy, was flying his kite with a young lady from this town. They were to Bellefonte together, look out for them the next time Orve Beaty and wife are visiting her urother, near State College C. P. Long has received an immense stock of fall and winter goods. Boy. licants about id side for the Pon Presi lent, fellows, evening, HOWARD, Mr. James Pletcher, one of our enter. prising young men, returned home on Thursday Oct. 1, after being absent al. most a year. John is a first class opera. tor, and if he lives 10 be old" will make his mark. Mr. Grant Piper, of Pittsburg, was visiting his mother this week. The boys who went from here, to Can. ton, Ohio, to see McKinley, express themselves as having had a very nice time. Elmer Holter, who is principal of the Beech Creek Borough school, reports the school in a flourishing condition. Also well pleased with the scholars and the plan. O. M. Lucas expects to take in the Milton Fair. Mrs. Charles Leathers was visiting | § gelical church, at Nittany, will be laid | | October 18th. When finished, it will be | a fine building at Salona, last week. Miss Ellie Overton, one of the Belle- fonte's school ,was at home over Sunday, having come down to attend Mrs, Zeigler,s 1. Thomas Parker, of Pittshurg, brother of Ira Parker, died at Pittsburg Monday moring. : W. A. Cook, will visit his brother Jacob Cook, who is located in West V ia. He expects to start about the of this month, te a number of our citizens attend. | meeting at Jacksonville Lo nt il n yor standard. Mr. J. Diehl is v at presen ni Poses or 1: h Dr, McEstire and family, visited friends at Fillmore, over Sunday. B. Poulson was at bom a few days this week. THE CENTRE DEMCCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1846, PENN HALL, Overcoals are i order now. Some of our farmers have commenced husking corn, and report the yield a good oue. Rev. C Evangelical church, preached a very interesting sermon in the Green Grove church, on Sunday morning. IT WAS SETTLED Since the joint de- | bate at the Grange Park, we have no more, 53 cent dollars here, Quite a number from our section took in the Lewisburg Fair last week, and re- ported a good time, Mr, J]. H, Ream and family, of Sun. bury, were the welcome guest the geutlemans parental home, G. P, Ream's at last week PARENTS DUTY (=I parents forget about the school atten- dance in our district, This is the most important to the future welfare of child- ren, and perhaps to parents own content. ment than any other matter. Parents should earnestly direct their efforts to have their children go to school. CuAsine RAINpows:—Harrison Kline, republican nominee for county .reasurer, was looking up political fences here on Saturday. NEW WAGON :—The Coburn Creamery company has started another cream de- livery wagon here, and are doing a rush- ing business through this section. The idea is always to push a good thing along. F. M. Ream reports of having raised a a sweet pumpkin weighing 85 pounds, thats a whopper—the pumpkin we niean. A cert caught in cider out seems that some in party this section was a nice game last week, making of rotten apples for marketing. ol Ream made a business trip to irg last Friday. advan- to s¢ ection took to Canton, ated for President No or tage ol the man by the yrporations and money sharks AG from our the excursion whowasn trusts, monoj yn TICKET the « nt t a Bne dri a1 8] Ane ar a PN 5 2 - 1] n Adam Vonada JACKSONVILLE AND YIOINITY in the ile ment facksony Presbyterian 1 aA Set r, will de ening, un Sunday es Le iver Lizzie Womelsdorf, of Mill Hall, Mr, 1. S. Frain, of Mrs is visiting her f Abdera Rev. Samu Williamsport, of Mr. and M: Mrs. Calvin | ents in Rock | e, Hiram Orador Koontz and family, of visiting at the home avid Harter, rier is visiting her par- Ii. Mr. and Mrs. SCHO Jacksonvill 21. Teach Miss Edith The mday, Sept Lrrammar OUR schools opened \ wife have t's house move part of Mrs. Sa Pore RAIS -A republican meeting and pole raising was held at Jacksonville, Saturday, Oct. 3, at 2 o'clock p. m. The flag was raised by the ladies of that place, after which Hon. A. O. Furst ad. dressed the meeting, Music was furnish. ed by the Howard band, Rev, Sechrist's wife, of the United Evangelical irch of Howard, gave a pleasant talk tothe C. E. Society of this place Sunday cvening RUNAWAY Mr. John Eckley and wife, who lives on the Wm. P. Lucas farm, met with an accident while return. ing from Belicfonte Tuesday evening. When passing the residence of Mr. David Harter, his horse became frightened by a dog. Mr. Eckley was thrown from | the bugpY Abroiing his wrist and hurt. ing his ad. The buggy was hadl broken. The horse was seriously injured, Mrs. Eckley was unhurt, NITTANY NOTES. The corner stone of the United Evan. | : : Rev. Koontz under. stands his business in building churches. Our farmers are getting ready to husk their corn, which is a good crop. G. BE. Snavely and W. M. Nihart, two expert marksmen of Bradford Co., are taking a weeks hunt in Little Sugar Val. ley in search of pheasants, Liddy, be looked so lonely while you were away. There was an excitement on Chestnut street on last Thursday eve. There have been four new houses erected, one by John Shaddy, one by W. M. Showers, one by P. McKaleb and one by G. Tolbert, by a nicely, under care hd ar of 18 ~“Subscribe for the Centre Democrat, . J. Dubbs, pastor of the United Philadelphia Brant TEMPLE COLImRY, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. rss, 3 thing old about « that 1s t tial manner in iC same “all Clothing FOR MEN. ri lothing, old, reliable vhich it 1s made NewWne and and substan ©ylish Fall Clothes FOR BOYS. VOR LL LR LLL LR RRR RRR LR RRL 2e CISISIISES SISSIES SSS IES ISS SEIS STIESEISSISIIE IES ESTISEILS Saml. Lewin, Manager. BETTE OTITIS TTT IINSS, ITO ITIISS 14 a% int was vissling r's over Sun day Wm. Rishel and friends at Lemont The storm able damage in this + | 3 . i. ast week did consider icinity of Mr. D. C. Gingrich and family expect to move te Altoona the latter part of Oc- tober. Sorry to lose you Dave Chas, Decker and wife, made a busi ness trip io this place last week, The scholars had, through kindness of the teachers, the pleasure to witness a bear dance on the school ground last week. One of the young ladies express €d a desire to have a good hug,one of th young men came to her relief. How is this, Stella ? A good many bicycles passed through | this town last Sunday. Since the crusher | was purchased the road has been im proved wonderfully. Roads are a little rough since the storm, Cora Sellers has come home to attend school, this winter. Doc. what is the attraction at the large school, for you, 14 Lather Campbell with pneumonia. Several Lemont gentlemen were drive ing through town Sunday eve, when a young lady ran up behind the buggy and took his hat aud then fell down over the stone wall at the iron bridge. serious damage was done to either. The young man went home bare headed, however he called the next day and secured the hat, s youngest child is ill PROVISIONS GROCERIES &0C, waekly by Bauer & Co.) Apples dried, perpound.... oe Cherries dried nd pound seeded... 8 Beans per quart... « 0B Onions, per bushel Si ! Butter, per pound ee wii 18 Tallow per pound ee co wwii “3 Country LH 19 OB cucone sramrnnrs pris BIS ovine srnr soon sions mm Berens sei HAMS SURAT CUPP. ovinirnin wmenmsnnsins serene fast Bacon - s per 1 BE Ss SE per dozen 8 PET DUSK] DOW. cc mmmmirsnninns ied § t Onrn por Pound ae mum Bellefonte Grain Market. Corrected weekly by Goo. W. Jackson £Co vers per ashe aia——— HES a ——— oo 8 PE LUE a — EREesnE Ss par ——— PORT OB cscssnssvrinss ssssninse sae ow LEGAL NOTIcC] Bn ¥ perches f« loss porth ® ther prrehes t sores and I pers SFCoOND degrees ith 5 deg nee north perches and #1 4 1.2 perches to stone ees west 22 perehes To stones degrees west 17 ches to place " porehes Hinks to 2a stone g:oonta‘ning 14 first deseribed frame dwelling bouse stable and other Hiding» Terms one hall of purchase money confirmation of sale and the remaining one hall in one year, to be secured by bond mortgage oL the premises with interest JH MiLLen adm'r of Gen, Eekel de eased Fortney & Walker Attorneys for estate OTICE TO FISHERMEN 1a pursaance of the provisions of the 11th | seetion of the Act of Assembly of May 74 157} so of Act of Assembly of 188. relative stehing Ash in any of the streams of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, by means of fish baskets, eel wires, kiddies, brush or facine nets, of Any permanently set means of taking fish, all of whieh are declared common nulsan os by sald Acts of Assembly, hotlee is hereby given by the andersigned sheiMd of Centre county, that such contrivances are known to exist in certain streams of Centre county, and No | the owners and managers of sald contrivances NO | | the same so as to render them No longer capa are hereby ordered and directed to dismantle ble of taking or injuring the Ashes of said streams, and if at the expiration of ten days from the publication of this notice the same are | still In existence, they will at ones be dismant- led In accordance with the provisions of the | aforesaid acts of assembly (as corrected | : Jx0. PF. Coxpn Sherif! Sherift's ofMee, Bellefonte, Sep. 4, 186, NOTICE=~1s hereby given and all persons are hereby notified that on August 14, 19%, 1 purchased the following goods and chat. tals of Geo. Bitner, of Potter township, viz, 2 black horses, | bay mare, |] sorrel horse, § red cows, 5 head young cattle, 18 shoats, 2 sows, eh hig wagon, 1 4 w road oart, sel y, and all and notified not Is A good two story i out | and | to | ~ Bicycle of all kinds at Shef. fers store, in rooms, WOMEN | for easy A Hustler a That is the kind of a n strong i A move t he is doing his un : t know wha pushes lis business instead of paid bills and bad ac pushiogh The hustler | know what be has in market nvites trade He does it 10 the bestadvantage by an intelligent and judicious use of space | in A newspaper It costs money to ad vertise. Yes indeed, but that attracts attention, brings new customers and | increases your trade ultimately. The | success in advertising consists in keep- | ing “everlastingly at it.” Printers ink made John Wanamaker | a millionaire, and he does more and | more advertising each year. He seems | to understand the business. Do you grasp the idea’ 1500 copies of the Centre Democrat are printed each week. These reach | at least ooo readers in Centre county every week. It goes right tothe homes ~is a family paper. Don’t you think you could increase your business by an advertisement in its columns. Ar. gument is useless, Get a hustle on, increase your bus. iness, advertise in the Centre Democrat. GEO. H. SHULL Rebersburg, Pa. General Agent for the New York Life Insurance Co. JOURN A. MOCALL, PREAT, 51 Years Old. Purely Mutual, Over $£100,000,000 Invested First Mortgage Bonde, The best investment, The best protection, The best security. The New York Life's new life rate | Heys T - TT pee, AN ODA AN - J Monev to Invest | estate worth if loan. I avable waally. Jor. all expenses and attor- {ees { rowers pay an secure pienty of all times first-class investments at for any one who has money to lend. No uncertain Hation., tion and 1 will g ments, "IE. H. 8-1-1y FAULKENDER, Attorney-at-Law. Hollidaysburg, Pa. THE PAN STATE COLLEE OCATED in one of the most beautiful and healthlul spots in the A liegheny Region ; Undenominational ; Open to both sexes; Jultion free: Board and other expenses very ow LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY L AGRICULTURE and AGRICULTURE CHEMISTRY 2. BIOLOGY 5 BOTANY and HORTICULTURE 4. CHEMISTRY (CIVIL ENGINEERING. | ELECTRICAL ENGIN ERRING. { MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING. HISTOR d LITERATURE; Latin 8 and ltalian, (optional) Fremeh German and English, ( wired.) ™ MATHEMATICS and STROXOMY 10. MECHANICAL AR 1 combining shop work with study. 1. AL and 1. SCIENCE. B MAk ara Ra ad pros. 15 PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; twe ET G0. ¥. ATES ahs ttn
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