THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1897, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT A 3} The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our Army of Alert Correspondents see The local community will be and observe worthy of note Happenings of every gladly Published Send the news, we will Publish it. MILESBURG MENTION. What is Transpiring—A Coid Baptism— Club Organized. Miss Elsie Harshberger has been con- fined to her bed with appendicites ; at present writing 18 convalescent, Wilbur, son of Oscax E. Miles and wife, ithera, was a victim of dip! is now out of danger, Mr. James Fisher, of Jennie Glossner, of Walker, wen: guzas | Wiargate, and Ezra Fisher, of loveville, of Wm. Fisher and family recently. Mrs, Forest Butrick phia, on Weenesday of I: tend the funeral Mary Crossmiie L. T. Eddy the flag boys,” music by the I Mattern, The the guard to ase the intalling officer and called him to enter The The names of the npon duties. chaplain offered officer lent—NMrs. mire ; Miss jr. vice—Mrs. Lucy Watson ; Mrs. Sarah NcKinley ; James McMullen ; Shultz ; Mary McCol- lam ; Mrs. Kate | Strong; guard—Mrs. Etta Grassmire; | follows; presi Sr. vice Jennie reas y—Mrs Mrs. Jennie secretary- chaplain Mrs. conductor conductor assistant assistant guard—Mrs. Confer. The above | names, with the exception of the assist. ant conductor and assistant guard re. | ceived the then amusement committee to take charge of C. P. Jones, or rather comrade Jones, stepped forward installation. The president | appointed the chairman of the | the campfire. J. he. and It began gan at once to kindle the fire. to burn ; at least the room got very warm Instrumental music by the Bierly brothers Then the Miss and Mattern’s. following a recitation by recitation by cal musi HN ae Neve choir, forget the recitation by Miss Maud Smitl by Miss Fr old ti DECK Miss ancis Kol me clock,” | Kohlbecker, a er the organist gan-Miss Mary their instrumental musi Bros and Muttern ; becke } Tr. Song by Misses | lena and Maud Smitl **Marching Misses Stella Walter Mattern An opportunity new officers thro Smith here was to have Mary mire gave a short but a decisive address r, Mrs. Mary McCollum, carty laugh in Mrs short address of the corps say. The president Mrs Cross. The conducto gave the audien her short a James McMullen, ddress retary, and to the point [nstr ental the Bierly Bros. and Mattern. ( A.S. Smith, James M L.T mmerman music by ymrades Joseph Green Mullen gave short addresses by Cals Prof Eddy, assisted in Z and family sang ‘‘Baby’s Cooing Prattle By request the “Old Town Clock" was Ker sister again sung by the Kohlbec Comrade Joseph Swyres was ca intermingled on: his address was songs and great applause. Closing My country "tis of thee, Crus ORG -~A club i ing ANIZED 2 formed in the burg consisting of a dozen young men, which is intended to elevate its members. seem to think it will be a roguish affair, Some of the town people or gambling den as it were, but its mem. bers are all young men of good character and standing in the We wish to ask our people of Milesburg for community any contributions they can make in the shape of good wholesome literature, of any kind, anything that will tend to dec. orate a reading room of this kind. The club will occupy the Albert Owen build. | ing, on Market street in the near future, where any citizen can see and know what is transpiring there. The citizens will learn that we are not ashamed of | : anything the club does Wives Imuersions: On Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Rev. Ripple, the Evangelical minister baptized fourteen, Seven by sprinkling and seven by im: mersion, The thermometor registered 10 degress above zero. A large number of witness stood shivering and freezing with the cold, The entertainment, given on Thursday night, the 2188, by the M. E. Sunday school, was a grand success in every | frozen, respect. Receipts of evening, $23.55,for | the Sunday school window, in the new | church, | oi L. T. Eddy has held the office of Supt. of the M. E. Sunday school, for nineteen consecutive years, Money UNIONVILLE ITEMS. Snow storm and blizard, Our republican friends have nothing to say since the election; the gold bugs are SURPRISE (A took place at the home of Mr, 8S. Confare, on quiet wedding last Thursday evening; the contracting | parties | their friends. | | | ice this year. Mrs. | a% is place Saturday evening Miss J | evening RL | of the snow, hauling logs to A. J | time. rotten for i being John Shadle, of Benner township, and Miss Agnes Shipley, of Union township. Quite a surprise to all Rev, King is conducting a meeting in the M. E. church at this place. The ice harvest is over; plenty of good Rev. Zeigler, of Intersection, preached Republicans had their caucus Saturday Democrats on Monday even Clothing A Wine, Of « Fisher stored away 6,000 bushels his fruit house Methodist it where ¥ ou Since the Free B. choice revival, L Barthust found his : rooster went. Jim, an open confession is good for the soul Our lumbermen are making good use Griest's saw mill. J. T. Barton 1s running I. B. Barthust's tore; Mr. B. has been sick for some- If Miller and his gang's clai IISIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIS IIS ASIII IIIISTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS legal votes, through the coun. fo ty the as in this borough, they had better put ir heads in a barrel, and give the tax inty a mallet HOWARD HAPPENINGS OAK HALL 1% to en has the ‘to hes 3 tal ed the schools know whether son of Owen Luce attraction or not, but 1p with typhoid fev : suppose they were, following are the i Misses Maves, Brisbin, Murry, Dale and Herman and Messrs wily recovering of Dr. L ts, 18 sl visitors 1 4 ent ' treatmen Herman, fle Bros. Evey Bros., of Lemont Eve 1d Glenn the Christian 1 Fri . of rhart, Obrien, of a social ot Hall ited to attend as & Bros kely get an invitation Ethan i ation Squire Hayes Schenck is attending y # to her » 1 - '§ parily on the road court this week, as grand jurymen Jas. Peters has to fill the which be will occupy ice John Hannon is home from the woods house on the farm Ja intends to keeq He reports the snow too deep to work We of Mrs. H. 8 Delong, of Romola, being very poorly next summer, and is just newly married are sorry to learn cool Ask Shorty, of of mont, if he was ever Bruce Garman and lady, of Bellefonte, surprised, Shorty it the Harry, M1 perate operas wa omew hat . 4 } at the Syracuse House, on Sunday Punxsutawney lad bung to it ; AR vi2d just for fun Dick Homes and Robert Benison, "ad ¥ Walker, visited Palmer, of Houserville, the move to this place who will on Sunday. woolen factory, expects to REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS John Rupp has purchased led lowing is a list of candidates nominated hs P Has purchased a new sled at the republican caucus on last Friday and is making good use of it at present ! ; " . evening: Judgeof Election, W. P. Mitch. ell; Inspector, Lot Gross ; School Direc tor, I. R. Hensyl ; Overseer of the Poor, J. D. Thompson, and I. M. Parker, Tax Collector, no nomination ; Town Council, D. LL. Welch, H. S. Pletcher; Auditor, Edward Smith; Chief Bargess, D. E. Holter ; High constable, Christ Wagner, Charles Stamm received a car load of coal with which he expects to burn lime. What is the reason the large scholars did not get home till «o late on Tuesday evening. Inquire of the larger scholars. Mr. J. G, Irvin, who has been spend. ing the past few months among friends at Gallitzen, has returned to get the fac. tory in readiness, which will go in opera- tion the first of March, AARONSBURG. The Misses Theo, Acker and Mollie Gettig spent Sunday at Penn Hall, M. M. Musser has taken a business trip to Philadelphia. Mrs. J. E. Lenker, of Lemont, was the guest of Mrs. D. H. Lenker a few days last week. The young gent who wears the calico | bat, has his hair curled by a young lady, has quite an attraction upon the hill, Freddie did you see Muz ? Mr. John Corrigan, of State College, | brought a sled load of young folks to the | house of Anthony Kuoff, were they were | | entertained, | Charles Ryman,a very pleasant young ‘gentleman Jf Punxsutawny, who has spent a week at the home of Thos, Gram. ley, left for his home on Tuesday morn. ing. Much to the dissapolutment of all | our young ladies, Quite a number attended the funeral (of Daniel Musser, of the Branch, last | Monday. We have splendid sleighing and all | that can, are making good use of it. The writer was asked why there was light at the toll gate, at the wee small hours on Saturday night. We would ad. vise them 10 ask the gentleman of Logan Mills. No doubt he conld explain. Charles Summers has gone with his sister, to Williamsport, where he expects to make his home, least 25 per cent. your money back. lothing, We b of | at the Syracuse House, | The fol- | GLOVES a vi NECKWEAR | PING. 1] <2 Saving in Clothing and Furnishing Goods, a 3 =3- — 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 KO ———————————————— —————_— — \ DUCT Manager, RANCH, S. LEWIN, PMILADELPHMIA B STREET, A\LLEGHENY ice Reagel, Sf And Asses nk Woodward has the peopl about 6 0 have the symphathies Mr. Ye minent citizen community anck r most pre r a nmnber of years cot this place HUBLERSBURG MENTION be Reformed church wi have its class this evening, and everybody invited to come Mr. Charles Mc shore to work am will Some of our O44 Bellefonte, last week Mr. William a guest of G, F Mr. and Mrs A. G. Kreamer One Miller of Lock Hoy Trestier were died of The funeral took place in the Lutheran church at Snydertown, Mr. Harry Vonada was to Zion last Sunday, visiting relations and friends of Ben Fisher's children puecumonia, last Tuesday. Samuel Hoy's boys are lumbering. Miss Julia Dorman was visiting here last week. Rev. Diehl was conducting services at Snydertown last week, and held com. munion services Sunday last, The boys and girls are having much fun sliding down the hill, in Hublersburg, Nothing like it. Mrs. A. G, Kreamer is going to start a “chicken business.’ Mr. John Miller had a turkey dinner on Saturday. There being thirteen guests present. It was ‘a great big one’ und democratish, Mr, E. 8. Bierly, a brother of the teacher, wasto Hublersburg, last Sunday and Monday, Prizes (Miss Rosa Miller, who has her home with Rev, Runkle, drew the first prize in excellency in drawing the best map of United States, showing all the coal, iron, gold, silver, copper, etc. BELLEFONTE SOTTO TTEOITEI TTI TTITSS VERE LR REEL RRL RL RRR ER: ded sent nart oof 1 s SPER pan ol ends in this place of Bellefor pe Garret in our burg last week Wonder what little Maggie, of the toll gate, wanted up here Sunday evening Lizzie Fry, of Bellefonte, attended the meeting in this place, Sunday evening Orrie Kline accompanied by his sister Anna, took a drive to this place Sunday We'l | before they got home Saturday night Is that right, Wade? 1 bet there were some cold boys | Quite a number of young men, from {the Boalsburg pike, attended meeting | last week. We don't know what the at. traction was, Well ! Well! Well! the church, Roy S. Several of the young men, who come to this place, are respectfully requested not to hang on the gate more than an hour or two, as it is very bard on the fin. gers these frosty nights. Miss Sallie Garbrick took a sleigh ride to the Gap, last week. Of course she didn’t get cold MoviNG.=In the line of moving, Pleas. ant Gap will be all abustle in the spring: Mr. Markle wiil move in Mr. Hoys ten. ant house. Mr. A, Smeltzer, who will Where ? Down at How! In the cutter. Who? By himself ? 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