THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JOURSDAY: JANUARY 21, 1897. Dr. Sami Noll, of Bellefonte, was | our town last week, | CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Gathered From Various Sections The New HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO Correspondents see The local What our Army of Alert and observe worthy of note- Happenings of every gladly Published Publish it. PLEASANT GAP, The News Contributed by Two New Corres pondents, lucting ducting Rev. Hughes is cot church. few ed meeting in the M. E. Mr. H. with relatives, last week. Hartsock spent a days in Buffalo | LOCAL INSTITUTE The teachers of Spring and Benner township will hold | in the Saturday, local institute, grammer building, their school 1897. on Jan. 30 ARM BROKE: o H of Albert Gill, fell last Wednesday son on the ice broke his arm, on Miss Lidie last Thursday here Annie Ew Homes : Ya Brooks, of Snyder, with her Brooks SOns were bath sche Struble ; assistant retary Hacsel beef, Wm While throat, to the wound, he Mr. George Hile, ¢ here Mr. with his rel in the his knife slipy calf of his leg, | be about now isable to { Dubois, sojourned last week James C. Noll atives Miss Emma Harrison, of State College, called here recently Mr. E.H was in this | Mr. here quite Mr. Wade Ev ing the Zeigler, of Madisonburg, lace over Sunday. Linn ) frequently of | ey, 's) protractes Mrs. Jame ambert. of Ri sited In opshurs the Gap, last week Uwiny Bank ladies stride or turn 1 have it en. larged modation of those another winter for the accom We think something about the size of the earth and two ladie a potato patch would about suit those people of room Mrs. A. J. Swartz recent illness Expert skaters must have lots is recovering fronl a Ammon Kerstetter has his house un. der roof, Mr. James Strauser, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends in this vicinity, Of course Miss Sadie of Bellefonte, will be glad May says she has some awfully nice “toofers.’ but we don’t smoke, See the point, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jodon, of near this place are visiting friends in Union county. Miss Edna Miller, who has been stay- ing with her sister Mrs. Longer Wian, near Bellefonte, Sundayed with her par. ents in this place. Why not have a musical convention in Pleasant Cap this winter? Ask Dall if be has caught any run. aways lately? Stilly is becoming quite an expert skater. The democrats and republicans will hold caucus in the hotel, Friday evening, Jan, 22. community will be Send the news, we will | a protract- | Wy Of course she means cigars, | WANTED :(~A man to hold up the base drummer, last Sunday. My! how Jfar it is out to Hast Curtin street, Bellefonte, LEMONT LOCALS, Some of the Recent Events at That Place Society Gossip. NOTHING TO SAY Since the election, {our republican friends have nothing to say. They realize their mistake; before | | | times good nt im they were crowing what hav the electic we would have, but we found it out yet, RATHER CONFIDENT !=Our friend, John M. Coble shoemaking shoemaker, intends , Lie and run the post. | quitting office, under McKinley's administration, | He built an end to his shop, so he would { have plen ty of room to swing himself in | | changing the mail | \ | A. Gro last Saturday. Knows How D. ye shipped Dan, and knows | a car load of hay to do business, hors knows how | how to trade WEDD] | ing last week. already John A ¢ to A E) ' A cou bel { knocked off the by the MEG ailr train aud was on Our friend, ain, bas lots of attraction, as HUBLERSBURI( ng his m I'he Hubler ; s the Hublersburg » Democrat A number Snydertown Mrs hovs last Friday. Mis. J. D. Miller Mrs, C. §. Miller, Mrs. Deittich and Mrs. McAuley, were attending the Pomona Grange which met at Milesburg, hool, Rum! Boyd Carner and Jacob Berkstresser were at Hecla Park last Thursday. Rey. J. M. Runkie returned Altoona, on Friday evening. Mrs. Runkle returned howe two-days visit in Bellefonte, Rev. Runkle divided his catechetical | class, theone meeting at 1:30 p.m., and the other at 2:30 p. m., on Saturday. from from a | Mr.and Mrs. Henry White were visit. | ing friends here last Thursday. Mrs, Jessie Kramer, of Mackeyville, was up to see her father, Joseph Markle, Mr. Perry Webner has nearly recover. ed from a severe attack of rheumatism, was in our town last Thursday. Mr. John Hoy, Jr., was the guest of Adam Yearick, who is sick with yellow jaundice. Mr, Joseph Markle, of near this place, lis very sick; being attended by Dr. Fisher, of Zion and Dr. Huff, of Lamar, Mr. David Whitman and son are do ing a flourishing business at horse shoe. ing; for they use free silver nals. Quite a change in the atmosphere from Mrs. Thomas Williams, of Nittany, | Ds —-— 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 least 25 per cent. your money back. Clothing line, of clot CLOVES AM NECKWEAR — SWEEPIN( (Iw PHILADELPHIA BRANCH, Y RON was who was very ill d the lots of music Mrs mel Hoy, she left All immensely after which of when enjoy supper WA rendered by George Hoy Mr. W. H. Markle was in Lock Haven on business last Saturday Rev. Koontz, who is conducting revival services in the United Evangelical church, has had twenty-one conversions and nine penitents. This so far has been the most successful revival services held here for years, and it seems that the grand work Rev, Koontz has a has only begun, crowded house every evening,and people | | and daughter, attended the funeral of | | Mrs. McCormick near State College. from every denomination attend regular. ly. BEAUTIFUL Z10N, Christmas was observed as usual by | baving an entertainment on Christmas night. The exercises were good and largely attended, New YRARS ENTHRTAINMENT The |V.P.8.C. BE. held an entertainment in | the Evangelical church on New Year's night, The pews were filled with eager listeners to hear the excellent exercises. | Milton Wise and wife, from Altsona, are visiting his parents and friends. Mr, Wise, formerly of this place, has a posi tion in the electric light works at Altoona, where he has been engaged for about a year. ] ! ! : | M1 and is watching for the ! frie Mi S. LEWIN, Manager, EET A\LLEGHENY STRE has traded horses with Harvey Ra Markle ver Pat keeps his stable locked the constable JACKSONVILLE JOTTINGS, Co, lar. and Mrs. Gramley, of Kane, at the home of Mrs Mr 111., are visiting bara Condo. Communion services were observed in the United Evangelical church on Satur. day evening by Rev, Stapleton. Several converts united with the church Mr. and Mrs Al Piper and John Butler Mrs John Eckley is able to be around | | again. Mrs. John Hite is reported to be suffer. ing again from the injories she received by falling down the cellar steps, some: time ago. Mrs. James Heverly, of Howard spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Beck. 8. W. Butler, one of Centre county's popular school teachers, paid his father a short visit at this place. Quite a snow storm visited this place Sunday moming. The republican party will hold their nomination meeting at this place, Satur. day evening. ETT ITE ETII TEINS ! BELLEFONTE, PA COBURN OAK HALL Thos. Quick, of Milesburg, was a pleas at Wm Harry Kaup and wife, of Altoona, was Kaup's last week ant visitor, Sellers last week visiting at Wm Several of service, in Houserville Saturday evening our young men attended Are you going back boys? Mrs. Wm. Smithgall has been on the sick list for sometime, Wm. | Bellefonte Saturday. WROD ING: —At high noon, on Wednes. day Jas. W. Peters, of this place, was married to Miss Olive Houser, of Lemont, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Black, of Boalsburg, in the presence of relatives and neighbors, In the evening the Calithumpian band gave them a howl. ing serenade, which they seemed to en. joy very much, Charley Ryman, of Punxsutawney, was Yu. at the home of Thos. Gramley. 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Stu. enter at any time, Lock Haven is accessible by rail from all di. rections. reciea lass We shall be glad to correspond with Send for free catalogue and secure rooms for next term. JAMES ELDON, A. M_. Ph.D. Principal, BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHMENY 87 , BELLEFONTE. We keep none but the best guslity of Beef, Pork, Mutton, etc. All kinds of smoked meat, sliced ham, pork sausage, étc. If you want a nice juicy steak goto PHILIP BEEZER.
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