THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1897. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections CENTRE CO HAPPENINGS IN What our Army of Alert worthy of note Correspondents see The community will be and observe local Happenings of every gladly Published—Send the news, we will Publish it, WALLACE RUN Christmas passed very quietly through | C I | : here, yet quiet as it was it has death to quite a number of turkeys, proved Mrs. Mary Witherite's wood chopping was largely attended everybody seemed willing to lend a helping hand, Mr, Fred Freeze up with poison is and about Mr. Chas. who had been hoased again able to be out Lucas is at present having a sawmill erected on his premises. Mr, W. T. Shirk is the chief engineer of the job, and knows how to handle it. A young lady of our community says she has no reasons to report dull times for she says itall depends on who takes hold of the work. She refers to a young man who she fictiously names Jim Slick. er, of Slabtown, as the man to push a good thi along. Mr. James Witherite a valuable gray horse last week; it is “silver heved the horse died of hard lost be Through the columns of the Grit learn that two young people had Olean, New York, where the matrimony hath assunder. or § : Of our peopic we left for ceremony of “What God man put took place 1 joined together This was the K ¢ slate 1 as well however “Gordon flew by the ¢l Sennett and Miss Katie Michael Wither began a cash busi election. A oth stale : the knot was tied a The party flight of hope are Mir Reasner, 1S any that knot.” thus who Mich- 1 bills payable in Suow storms an Mr. E. R. Hau¢ a new ice house on his premises Mr. Ed. Sunday last, ock has recently Juick A two year old son of E. R. Hancock, | who has for the w seriously ill, is slowly improving, Mrs. Emma Woods, of Bush Hollow spent Sunday last, at home visiting be mother Mrs. Sarah Eckley. Rev. Bickle, of Marsh Creek, preached a very interesting sermon here Sun- day night last. Mr. Alfred Furl, being among the unfortunate, broke his arm last Monday. This is the accident of the kind in the winter, rotracted meeting is still ir P t toed » $ g N here; so far no seekers Mr. James Witherite “Sily ” horse died of hard times. last few weeks been on son of Samuel Furl, second d er er’’ gray SCHOOL REPORT report of the Wallace Run schoo third mooth ling nuary Whole mouth, average at total 46; term till $4. Per « month male cent of attend maie q3, ic end month are Bessie Ft Walker, Minnie Walker, Ada Hancock, Lula Lucas, Myra Lucas, Mabel man, Celia Reside, Flora Poorman Freil, lozzie Walker, Hancock, Fred Reside, 14 ton, Claviou Walker, James Fetzer, Claud Kunes, Wm. Walker, Carl Poorman, Visitors present during month were John Crock, Chas. Smoyer, Myrth Fi: May Eckley, Alice Lucas, Myrth orf, Laura Walker, Cora Bottorf, Quick, Wm. Walker Jr., Homer Walker, Israel Fre L. Gramley. Direc and cordially invited to visit the school I. A. Zeigler, Teacher, missing the Poor - Sadie Sallie Clyde Poorman, eze, tors Citizens are Dig NR SPRING MILLS MENTION VOING TO JOHNSTOWN spent a week in Johnstown, visiting hi son John. Later on we heard that H will move to Johnstown, where he and his two sons will carry on shoe making. We are sorry such a good me. chanic He was the best in the valley, and no one to take his place. BETTER Willis Rishel, who lay sick for some time at D. H. Ruhll house, able to be about again. He will soon go to the hard coal region, to take charge of a hotel, W. H. Smith and wife, visited her par- ents at Martha, for a couple of days. J. O. McCormick bought the house and lot, on Chestant Avenue, from Peter Philips. Frank Hettinger is assistant clerk in the railroad station. Prof Rerick has the new post office ready for a coat of paint. It is finely furnished with hard wood inside. There is now some talk that C, A. Moyer is an applicant for the post office, and some of our best people are begging for him. This is not right to give it to a man that has not scarcely been a citizen for a year. There isstill room for more. Who will be the next? John and Willy Rossman are housed up with the mumps, C. C. Barger has accepted an agency for a wholesale grocery house, in Phila- delphia. NEw Jon:<Orvis Beatty has quit “Pady.on-the-Railroad,” and will can- vass for the Keystone Art Co., Tyrone. Samuel Brown has also quit the rail road, He went with Frail Snvder to Cambria county, to fire an engine, The old cogers are looking around on the sly, and the young ones are smart enough to watch, Rev. Faus is conducting a protracted meeting, in the M. E. church. They have seven seekers, Election contest is the talk now. To hear the repu talk, why the demo. crats are always in the wrong, but I Major Huss to lose is not to open Bott- | Ed | Jas. Witherite, | Prof. C.J down, ! ask Boss Quay, and get ene for life. Bov. BOALSBURG BUBBLINGS, What has been transpiring in that Vicinity of Late, CURFEW WANTED: —Too many child. ren running the streets after 8 p.m. Bet. { ter keep them at home; the curfew wonld be agood rele to establish. Wake up old folks, call a meeting and vote one and all to establish the curfew NEW Docror:~Our village was with an M. D., for Dr. Redelin, left our town and located at Burn. ham, Mifflin Co., and Dr. Glenn located at Ricksburg, McKean county, Dr, L. E. Kidder, from Manner Hill, Huntingdon, came to attend to the afflicted and is now located in the office, formerly occupied by Di. Woods, and later by Dr, Glenn Dr. Kidder is a gentleman in évery re. spect, a graduate of the Jefferson Medi. cal College of Philadelphia. Pox:—-Mauny children are school on account of chicken pox. All are now getting along well and soon will be able to occupy their places in the school room again, out several days CHICKEN kept out of The Fire Insurance Company are hav ing some of the burned buildings brick cleaned and piled up. Please move the brick from the sidewalk. Come down on the price asked for the burned property lots, if you wish to have prog houses er John Williams, and Maggi visit this time A number town cvery «i station Miss 1 Miss Brisbin, Miss Laura Bri ected thereon, Miss Johnstonbaugh Steele paid our town a short three, next time, we we two aome ol ot our , aking them for the they ipport which they claim Don't make ar HELLO WW } cruser become stone is the time to get ' | plenty of help to run the crusher, as the | farmers { scarcity of stone to my can now » time NO » roads good not to fill up the roads with rushed stones; also be careful the side of roads, make ag reat deep breaker, every ten or fifteen feet apart over the the hills Rea from ong Be careful to many « i ditches at but TAKE NOTICE cheap to walk 15 Loo, { the other, and horrowing papers when you can get the CENTRE DEMOCRAT for one for the YT LR 8 MILESBURG Mi ON Hancock, | Boyd | | the RL the week holding a wion " McKinley's | are vic nastardly work. ! The Citizens Cornet Band returns | thanks to Bald Eagle Lodge, No. 410 200 F. for patronage, by turn- | ing out in a body on the night ofthe 20th, | aiding them, and showing their willing ness to support the cause in which the supper was intended, also to Mrs. Han. nah Grove, Mrs. Nancy Proudfoot, the young ladies who waited on the tables, Harry Austin, Robt, Malone, and to everybody that partook of the supper, Total receipts, after the expenses paid $16.75 is left for band suits. \ man, Ne and Daniel tims of the their liberal MARTHA ITEMS, WAS Sick iG. G. Fink was attending the duties of Auditor, in Bellefonte last week and returned home sick, but has recovered sufficient to return on Monday. The bride and groom, Mr. Harvey Coble and wife, of this place, have re. turned from their wedding trip and re. ceived the usual treat, of a serenade, meeting will be held in the Baptist church, commencing on Sabbath evening, the 17th, by Rev, Henderson, the regular pastor, DrATH ~ Miss Fannie Gingery,daugh- ter of Wm, Gingery, departed this life on Saturday the Sth, Miss Gingery had been lingering for some time, her dis. ease being consumption. Her age was within a days of twenty-five years. Mr. Dorsy Gingery and lady, of Clear. field and John Gingery attended the funeral of their neice on Monday last. The interment being at the old Brown cemetery. Mr. Joseph Peele and a; Daniel Gingery were { pients of each a fine present on Christmas last, which if permitted to keep will also be likely to Hats two younger mes happy in the uture, «Look at the label on this paper, and you can see whether you owe ‘the poor printer’ anything, PROTRACTED MERTING (A protracted | ink they have picked up something | that is red hot, and they will soon lay it | If Miller must have an office, | * Clothing A complete of clothing We line, ject of congratulation laving ourselve he 5 he a) he he) he he) he % he N h§ by Ny f 5 ny 0, ny he ny % N Q ny S 2 2 Q 5 S he 3 he) 3 he) 5 he) he, he} 3 3 S S S S STITT EESTI S VORP RL RRR RRL A LEMONT pretty cle Brethren, of Houservill protracted meeting ¥ ing She was in about two months Every her, while she was away ASK Tum Misses Mattie Nellie Herman, Ethel Dale and Maggie Miller, of this place, were over to the Oak Hall on Eriday Ask the girls how they came home Mr Williams, had working Tyrone all summer, Mayes, visit schools last Elmer who been in home now, MISTAKEN (Nr. Waide Evey just reached home on Saturday evening ; some of the people thought he had run off and was married. No wonder if he is at would, as so many are getting married | here at this place. BAasuyur Boys («We have some of the most bashful boys here in this town. There is Frank, for instance ; one of the girls almost asked him to take her home yet he was afraid. Inky :~~Ask 1. J. Dreese how the man is getting along who drank the half pint of "ink." SAD INDEED Fred H., from Oak oney-Saving in C Furnishing Goods, —e least 25 per cent. your money back. WOO.Cn sx GLOVES JES wWors am SWEEPING RE] hing 0D a. - i 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 wi 18 1 ICT] ¥21 cr I S. LEWIN, PHMILADELPHI STREET ALLEGHENY k, of Phil Mrs, Henry Crouse, who has been sick list, 18 slowly improving he rage amos * } Ast week ith in par. yw spirited since Wesley, you have our ss Sundayved w friends in town, seems quite one ge ntieman, ticular, l she left thies Mrs. Frank Sylvis, of was paying her symy a Madisonburg, parents a few days visit The Wyle Bros.,are again selling fresh fish judging from their countenances they must be doing well with the first lot Mr. and Mrs. W. Kreamer had a sur. prise birthday party for their little daugh. ter Mary; there were twenty-four little girls gathered together to spend the even. | ng very pleasantly. Hall, was over on Sunday evening, and | was going to learn the saddler trade but | he only went as far as the gate. There | soe other boys met them, and alas | | what ha pened but F went home sorrowful. Hays boys | It seems as if there was a misunderstanding some where, Sunday evening, as there were four boys and only three girls. Waide, Waide, you must not want the earth. Last Saturday two yo ladies from Axe Mann came through here on their way to Oak Hall to skate. It seems as though “satan’’ saw them, and he strack for the mill as hard as he could. He had the pleasure of riding back. He is only a boy, but he thought himself a man. Gini Dox’? (Rob and Gola must have had attraction down at Pleas. aut Gap Saturday evening, or they would not have w down. The worst, they never came home till broad day light. Girls don’t keep them so long. we are unable to gay, | John Gettig has gone to Elmira, New York, to work in a machine shop. Johu Yarger has returned home after spending a week with his daughter, at West Fairview, The sale of William Burd, dec’d; was largely attended, on Saturday. OAK HALL. Miss Elle Dale spent Sunday at the home of Rev. Lesher, of Boalsburg. Miss Etta Hainer, of Shiloh, is visiting at EK. B. Peters, Ask David T. of Lemont, if he likes pie. They say so in Bellefonte, Mr, Geo. Resides, of State College, circulated among friends here and across the hill, (at the butchers). Ask Fred about his trip to Bellefonte Saturday evening, Miss Bessie Dorman, of Bellefonte, is at present making her home with Wm, Kaups. Wim. Sellers and wife transacted busi. tess in Bellefonte Saturday. What i» the attraction for Duckie, of Lemont, Isaac Tressler, lost a valuable horse last week. Misses Daisy Heverly and Mamie Gross two pleasant young ladies of Axe Mann, were in town y. They seem to be faterested in a few of our young men. Areyougirls? Call aga. s AX} Manager, DELLEFONTE, PA MARSH (CREEK ITEMS NITTANY NOTES Re A the new church, of t} Stapeiton h cals at th Mrs Norah Rossmy Sunday up the river Gertrude Robb a two months visit with Wise of Altoona Mr. Wise, of Woodward, visiting friends in our home, returned bome, her sister, Mrs who has been vicinity, returned Henry Haugh, who has been cofined to the house for sometime is improving fast. He isnow able to be around Charlie Robb spent Sunday with John Hayes at Madisonburg. Our band will lose two of its members in the spring Charles and Art Young, who are leaving this place. Mr. W. Bhaffer, of Zion, will take charge of John Rodgers blacksmith shop, in the spring. Wm. Zimmerman will move to Hecla in the spring. Mr. M. L. Beck and wife, and several others of Snydertown, went to State Col. lege to attend the funeral of Mrs. John McCormick. MOSHANNON MENTION. We are glad to note that Mr. Edward Shannon, who was on the sick list for a few days, is around agajn carrying the mail as usual, Frank Zimmerman, who has been visit. ing his parents at Altoona, for the past two weeks, has returned and is at post behind the counter, John Confer moved to Moshannon, on Tuesday of last week. He will occupy his own home made vacant, by Mr. Fred Hopfer, who moved to Clearfield. The funerzl of Mrs. Geo. Hogancamp, who died from: the effect of the ex near Cheriy Run mines, took Priday last, ? Skating was grand all last week, and MUFFLERS Miscellaneous OND mn. na " BRANCH, Articlas of umbrella th + ol i i ter GG CONTI TTEITITTI TIE ITT ETT TIENT ETE TTT TTT IT I after | © R. station, which laughed at, when it here and unloaded, is nearing c« mpletion and when finished will be a laughing stock for nobody. Instead it will be a credit to the R. R. Co., and an ornament to the Was { west end of town, : Bap CoxpucT: ~The conduct of a great many children, and much to their shame, some of the older omnes at the Sunday evening services in ow churches, is sim- ply shameful. Parents, with you lies the responsibility, Why do you allow your children to go to the house of God unless accompanied by some one who will see that proper conduct is maintained. Of- ficers of the church, it 1s your duty if nec. cessary, to demand better behavior from some young people who attend religious gatherings, John Keichline, and daughter, of Belle. fonte, spent Sunday with his mother at this place. Ie finds the railroad a great convenience when wishing to come to Pine Grove. If you want the finest Olives, Olive Oil, Flavoring Extracts, Sar. dines, Pickles, Ketchups, Sauces, Macaroni, Gelatine, Mustards and Salad Dressings, come to us for them, Sechler & Co. ~Money to loan om first mortgage apply to A. M. Hoover, ja AEE i
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