THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, IT .A9 a — Vil BE LL co PA.. THU RSDAY, JANUARY 1897, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various aN Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our and Alert Correspondents see The community will be Army of observe worthy of note local Happenings of every gladly Published Publish ix, Send the news, we will MILESBURG HAPPENINGS The adopted children night nance A. M. Batler of burg conversing and neighbors R. L. Shirk, Jr., and Shore, spent Xmas al R IL. Shirk, Si Claude W. with his parents Misses Edna Jones and | lerman spent their holid friends at Martha Fornace Robert Consol and Mrs. Mary Minne- mver were married on the evening of the 24th by Rev. ¢ er of Belle fonte A large were present varie i this LOT ranning ur Low eeds such Ww On Wh h forbids streels un ol in the owl friends Howard his was wife, of Jer-ey howe with Mrs Smith spent Christmas Kel ith rancis avs Ww A (3 Yin Lrros daughter lid 1 Jot fon Sarah McK Mrs. Lewi others, Pev ate and wife, ply to the iey made a © H ing a pleasant and C Everything passed off pleasantly body present being affair, and wished them ¢ a merry Almas g The next day Western hot Req inley. I Hipp address in be abe ently walkin and p Was in | Miss guest of Miss Ilda 3 13 wy are Zend \ nas § reoat turneaq Toseph Murr Mr Shope we in Be the wedding of her s on Xmas The ice harvest day, the and hauled in ice boss ice cutter oul ice with any ing to employ him do so ; he in the business Daniel MeKinley and family returned home from Burbam on Wednesday On Wednesday, Dec. 30th, Miles Hop kins, of Altoona, passed through here with a road eart and horse and Sol at the residence of Joseph Seller, Hop- kins being acquainted with them. On Thursday two men, at noon or a little after, came in the burg, making in- quiry for ihe stolen property Alter receiving the information wanted, they proceeded on their journey in pursuit of the theif. From what we could learn, the horse and cart were stolen a short distance below Romola, Curtin township Tountain Shope, of Sunbury, brought his infant daughter here for burial on Wedresday of Inst week, interment in the Messiah church-yard on Thursday afternoon. Jackson Gardner and wife of Howard | were guests of Wm. B. Miles and wife, | Miss Lizzie Martin has returned | home from Marsh Creek, where she yisited her aunt, Mrs, Mery Croft Misses Tibbens and Watchman, of Houtzdale, have returned home after nding the holiday with Tobias Green and family. Tobias Gresn and wife are st present on the sick | Mrs. J. C ys ay and sjlefonte, wn, Em re n Toes cut began here « iflore nt parties sane Murray is the can cut and drag Anybody wish for that purpose can sith fe one IS now ce ped Jones and davghter, F rheumatic fever, Bella, spent New Year's day with Mrs, William Adams. Miss Jennie Crain is spending her va. cation with friends in Portage, Pa On Wedpesday, the 30th, Wm. Miles and wife gave a reception in hon- or of their nephew, Rothrock Gardner, and wife of Howard, who were married recently, A merry and pleasant time was given to the guests. In due time refreshments were served, All guests were invited to partake of the delicious and palatable food, which consisted of turkey, plum puddiog, and many other good things : The Metho their enterta { It was ODle werd Miss Duis Hmsport ents list Sunday ment held on Christmas even timated that Hoo pres Lireen school about ent Me Kis nley recently Post, 2061, on their room for the officers for ing to the er, for met thelr inteness pnmusement s of the audience, r and Bierly Bro's, of Walter Mattern, sented the Donachy, of othe Were pres Comm Post 95 ented ander--Nt wworge | y quarter maste rs anley { { Derr @ J t Sau Haber Lun r n benefit of the John Smith trip, lor on a bu Sine a Cou William Mover, Tu some attraction at this place better "look a leedlie out, keeping an eve on you to walk home ie night Wm. Ream doing cobling of has You had the boys are You may have seyville, on is kept bussy in his shop, work As usual, were out on New Years day the boys with their fantastic costumes ov JACKSONVILLE JOTTINGS, Miss Annie Irvin, east of this place, and Mr. Allen, of Pittsburg, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's par. ents, on Wednesday, Dec 30, by Rev. Jones, of Bellefonte. Mrs. John Eckley had been very ill; at this writing she is getting some better, She is under the care of Dr. Smith, of Howard. Mary Homes, is on the sick list with She is under the care of Dr, Mensy!, of Howard. Communion services were observed in the Reformed church on Sunday of last week, Several members were added to the church. The members of the United Evangelic- al church presented their pastor, Rev. this place, known as the Lucas & B | CIISI SISSIES ISIISISSSE SI TSIE 0855588855 85558885 8558885885 ] ] } | | also building a house for rent. g least 26 per c Clothing HOWARD HAPPENINGS The « 1 $45 tu ‘ i 0 TWO Youn this g men who expect 18 condit reamery, at n sol 5s of Wi SOL, to won, before 1. BLAST Ihe this place, is running factory, full blast, rake in at turn. | something ve hundred | finished rakes every ten hours | Mr 8S. Pletcher, of Washington, ¥] C., was home visiting his mother, TH the holidays Mr. | ited at week ing out ike twel WN Williams, Confe rs, leming of Salona, vis WwW. EK one day last George Wister, who is employed by | Uncle Bam at Washington, D. C., visited | his family, during the holidays. Mr. W. IL. Cooke has moved into B. | Poulsen’s house, on Walnut street, B. Poulsen moved from here to Centre Hall, Mr. Frank Smith was presented with a bouncing girl baby, a New Years gift. Mons POISTHRS (Mr, Allen Bechdel, | of Liberty township, says he could give | some mote pointers in regard to the postmaster business, at this place; but will say nothing more until after the in- auguration, Mr. J. B. Wetzel is remodeling his residence, and when completed will have one of the finest houses in town. He is Miss Clair Cresswell, of Lock Haven, was visiting Miss Lovean Henderson, during the holidays. New Cnuncn (The Soni! cation. ¢ at Long ent. your money back. aving in Clothing and Furnishing Goods — We offer the widest field for the selection of Clothing to suit any person of the sterner sex, be he 2 or 80 years old. We need money and to get it we offer a clear saving of at If this is not so return the goods and get MUI } Mm FIERY S. LEWIN, *} Tr 1 1 . (rill i iid {»00O of Hegen powder in wm his caus etely np w iy ydling a can kitchen of his home, a spark ft amp fell into the ] 10 « x plode hen and blowing him His wife, who was in appears opened the kitchen just the She blown the mining | ing the powder demolishing the kite about fifteen feet the next room, i door leading to the occurred wowder, n! comi Aas explosion was | out through the window and fifteen feet The the Their neighbors scene and hair was from the building around came rushing found both in a blaze burnt close to their heads and their bodies burnt awful. At this writing | they are both in a critical condition, she | being bumt the worse. It is said that ia Rankin received so | many presents { { the entertainment on Xmas evening that she was compelled to ask Johnnie Spenser to help her carry them home, to CORURN NOTES John Hoffa, Jr., wife and daughter re. turned the other day from a two weeks, visit to their parents, at Lewisburg. Mrs. Henry Brown, of Hublersburg, made a visit in town Saturday and Sunday, Peter Kesler and William Walker, of | Rebersburg, were in town the other day | on professional business, Mrs. Bigler Shaffer, of Zion visited her | parents, A turkey is what brought her | over. Stover is the happiest man in town since that boy came to his place. Manager, PMILADELPHMIA BRANCH, FONTE, PA one a have has ento ty scholars n nd as far as wi ertained, there ar who are included and the attendance an average may In pecu iy some have here 1 ow a have as ¢ none oul in the of those late school law, enrolled, on red good, es ideration, that far to come and that quite a number have been sick; which accounts the majority of absent-marke the greater part of the remaining being for work consid mg nto cons for 8, Jona. Pack We do not Tor gold, At presen? our blacksmith, er, is crowded with work know whether he for sly however, we know that hes a good me chanic. 1s The public sale which took place last | Thursday at Jacob Miller's was well at tended and as a whole things were sold at good prices. Joseph Neff, of Roland, was the auctioneer, Finis Mexican Or California Or Florida Oranges, and juicy frait, fancy Jamaica all sweet, Anges, | anges thinekinned juicy Lemons, Cataw. ba Grapes, Bananas, Malaga white | Grapes, Shellbarks, Pecans, Wal nuts, Almpnds and assorted Nuts, Goods fine and prices moderate. Sechler & Co. FLERS scellaneous anymore, | PS 1 ont BITE TIT TITS ITI TTI ET TT ET TGC TI IG TTTITI TI IIHS EIIIIIITIISI I IIIT II SATII STII II IIIA IT IIITIIIIII : has july who Since at this writing ar all the neighbors him with kind and encour Presiding preached bere ] remind of Chri Mevers as 18101) M. We Prof Mary, here with ol hy WOLFF'S STORE ITEMS Welcome, 158q9 Chat pe quietly Mr. 1. E. Zeigler and | Sadie Zeigler spent a in Penns Valley Mr. C. D. Weaver week on business Mr. O, H. Wolfe was to Aardnsburg on | business last Saturday. Mr. Wiliam Meyer Loganton in the Spring. to see him leave us, Mr. Jonathan Sheatz and wife spent last Sunday visiting near Aaronsburg. Messrs, J. A. and W. E. Mionig and A. BE. Strayer shot two foxes and two raccoons, last Friday. Good. You may expect more, when more happens, WM. smo, Atorney aw Dis. ple passed the holids wife and Miss few days visiting was to Osceola last will move to We are sorry
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