THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1897; CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections Co HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE What our Army of Alert Correspondents see The community will be and observe worthy of note local Happenings of every we will gladly Published—Send the news Publish it, LEMONT LOCALS Transpired=-Another Wedding Near Here Last Week. What Has correspondent is not As the able to report this week, I will send in a regular few items. Every person was wondering what had become of the reporter last week, We are sorry to note his illness, and hope he may soon be able to be around again, The taking advantage advan € in grain, farmers, in this vicini were » snow, and the and hauled their grain to market Every mat uri busy du week, Nathan tax collector, John Rupp; Kuhn jottorf, and and clerk, I. J. Dreese, vi bo 1447 Alpheus J lle, Wednesday WEDDING. —Quite a pre took place at the home of stonbaugh, near Houservi evening, Jan. 27. FEighty-two persons When he oa oega zt} were eagerly watching the bour of five came Maud ie clock Condo Rev. D. E. Hepler, les. the wedding march. followed bythe groomsman and bric maid and the bride and groom marched in, and took their positions. The Rev began and tied the knot that bound the hearts of Mr. John A. Williams, and Miss Henriette Johntsonbaugh together. Mr. Edward Williams acted as groomsman and Miss Mary Joh: The le was 1 R $4 and looked ver n n stonbaugh as brides- maid. dressed in white dressed in bl by some of t pressive congratulations, which were img all sat down to a table which was lo y that s with everything 1 They received presents which for. were Among the guest pre 3 ] Gazette the ¥ make the ex gt p He oun er for the was hustling around among ladies. heard to he wished it was pression that 1 himself instead was in of Jol , that was getting married tried to induce him to pick out a young lady and have the words said, he them The list this said to ask Jenjamir a little better at thi OAK HALL NOTES Miss K friends, 1 The mont school, las Oak port a picasant trig There town last FIRg was (quite in week over burned a shanty near Linden Hall Mr. Samuel Wagner, and Miss Cora Durst, of Walnut Grove, - spent Sunday evening at C. V. f of Tusseyville, Stamm's, Mr. John From and family, of Walnut Grove, were pleasant visitors at C. B. Peter's, Monday eve Mr. and Mrs, Lorh, of State College, were visiting at Chas. Stamm, Sunday. What is the attraction for Frank S., at lemont. Belle can you tell us, Our friend, Kilty of Boalsburg, was strictly in it over hereon Sunday. Kilty was not there very long till a yonng lady called, which he seemed to greatly ad. mire. Just ask him about Bess, we don't mean the huckster, Mr. A. W. Dale and wife were visiting at the home of Geo. Dale, of Shiloh, last Wednesday. Mr. J. H. Orwig, of Hartleton, stopped in town Monday, while on his way to his saw mill near Pine Grove, A certain crowd of young ladies and gents started for Pleasant Gap, to attond service Thursday evening, but did not however reach that place. When near Mr. Geo. Dales they were so earnestly engaged in conversation that the horses strayed off the road, upsetting and badly | demolishing the sled, | mounted the fence where they finished | | Jennie Stamm was | Stella and Clem the conversation, | injured but not seriously ; at this writing lis able to be about again, Mr. Geiss, Sr,, of Centre Hall, trans. acted business in this place Monday. Mr. burg, was visiting at the home of A. W. Keller Mothersbaugh, of Boals. Dale, Sunday Mr. Thos. Sunday Gramley's parrot died on Poor pol. One of our married women was bad ofl fora sled ride, She pot several small boys to haul her through town, don't know whether she was on exhibition or not. Better ask the District Attorney of this place—pecrhaps he can tell you GREEN BURR PA, Mi Monday evening of last ICAL ~The convention opened on week, as Prof, ] on the floor as conductor and pre- M 'rof viously announced, with Kahl, C. B. The convention moved pleasantly along » Zeigler from Penn Hall as organist, all week, the class numbering over a hundred singers, all enjoying themselves to their heart's content On Saturday evening the house was CC every now ome of his comic songs and knows how to entertain 1 . [ iL UF A The following is a li » many from abroad that were Mr. and Messrs Harry Kreamer Miss Ida | in attendance during the week Mrs. C. E. Zeigler, Penn Hall; Thos. Weaver Kahl, ] and Wesley Wyle Aaronsburg; Misses Mary Dowe, Mary Morrison, Ell a Heckman, Lillie Smith, Messrs Thomas W. F. Hell lLoganton | Misses Mary Kreider, Wolf's Store | Miss Bertha filler and A. Maurer, Lock Eva Bierley P rke . n ArKer, Greninger, Ann kth Mil Hav Walker, rings; Irena Sg Sager Salona; ] Mary Maggie rments to enter. over | going on Mr. and Mr lay visiting Holts Hol the funeral Hollow, on Sun lay Messrs C. 8. Lucas and I. A. Zeigler held | Friday and Satur attended local yy district 4 day last institute, at Howard, no on Rumor has it that a wedding is to come off the Everybody is looking after the mail with the intention of receiving a card. in near future Miss Nora Erhard, of Plum Grove, has for a few days, been visiting at Mr. Joseph | Iddings Miss Emma Curtin. of this place, who has for a few weeks been 1 i | aking her that was needed was stored away. | home at Mr. Garmans, in Bellefonte, has | returned home where she will stay for | the time being. | Everybody scems to be taking advan. | tage of the ice harvest, and preparing | for cream in the hot summer days, Scuoot, REPORT The following is a | report of the upper Wallace Run school, | for the fourth month ending Jannary 29, 1897: Whole number in attendance dar. | ing month, male 29, female 24, total 53. | Average attendance during month, male 25, female 19, total 44. Average attend. ance during term till date, male 24, fe- male 21 ; total 45. Per cent of attendance during month, male 85, female 84, total 85 ,per cent of attendance during term till date male go, female go, total go. Those not missing a day during the month are: Tacey Lucas. Rhoda V. Kelley, Ada M, Hancock, Lulu J. Lucas, Edna Poorman, Lalu Fetzer, Flora Poorman, Sadie Freil, Maggie M. Lucas, lizzie Walker, Lee Roy Rodgers, Loyd Heaton, Willis Heaton, James Fetzer, Claud Poor- man, Carl P, Poorman, Willis Witherite, Chas. Rodgers, ‘U'hose not missing a day during the term ape Tacey Lucas, Ada M. Hancock, Lulu Lucas, Sadie Freil, Lizzie Walker, I Kelley, Willis Heat Fetzer, Claud pre sen James R et irl on, lames Visitors during. the Mrs Reasner, Martin i red Poorm Poorman month were irowen, Lucas, Freeze, James Oren an, Cha Lucas, On account of sickness, several unable to attend the number A cordial invi quired by the late law. tation is extended to parents, directors MARSH CREEK ITEMS We that Mr. Irvin Butler is not very well at this writing, Mrs. Wm. Yarnell isslowly improving, Mrs Packer Mi turned from Clearfield, last Wednesday, are sorry to slate John and Poor re. {and report having had a pleasant time, Mollie to Bel | s 3 | where A 10 : ti} Poorman, went lefonte, Oovinent Poorman, Carl and citizens to come and visit the school | to sce the work that the pupils are doing I. A. ZricLER, Teacher SINE IIE HUBLERSBURG ITEMS present oll Maggie with dropsy. Bergstresser, WOLF'S STORE GATHERINGS Weavers d again Chas and were home ot C0 ersville last Sunday 1 a house for him HG § SPRING MILLS DEATH (== Mrs. Harvey Hagan, of Far. mers Mills, died January 20th, and was buried at the Union church age 28 years. To them year old. was born one son, about one- As sleighing is good, every one that can find away to have a ride, was ont en- joying themselves. The ice crop was big, and all the ice J. O Beaty is home, visiting his family. He is employed by the Keystone Art Co, of Tyrone. Several sled loads took advantage of the snow and went to John Harters, at Rebers- burg. A good time was reported, and the table was loaded down with the good things to eat. Oue Se youst Mich aw fronked heda, Rev, Faus had communion last Sunday evening. The church was crowded. Seventeen joined the church, Sunday with his parents, in Brushvalley, Calvin Kenley left a few days ago for Washington D, C.,to take out a patent on a gate. What will be the result? Boy. Howard Rossman and family spent now-—-for ~New Silks New Wash Goods ] Oo i New Wash Silk 5 | 81 a bo) cost wash goods ever prod weed are shown this season: { Irish Dimities, 200 and | American zoe Dimities, i0c ind 12 1-2¢. French Organdies and Organdie Rayes, 25, 30¢ and 3be. Madras Ginghams, Novelties and fine shirtings—made in Scotland by D. & "a Anderson, Joe, 40¢ and 45c. Wool French Challis, 25¢ and Silk Stripe Challis, 50¢ and Ge, New White Goods, be to £1.25 Large linens of choice American wash goods be, Ge, Se, 10e, 12 1-2¢. Some remarkable surplus lots of all wool dress goods at 256¢ and 50c a yard. ~those at 26¢c are 40 inches wide some at the half dollar prices were 81 26--none less than The sce what extraordinary values these are, Any other goods you're interested in, write about. BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHMENY, PA. All p 30¢, PHILADELPHIA BRANCH “. TEMPLE COURT. » BELLEFONTE PA. A Big REDUCTION SALE. rR Sl a A Sd vo000e (AA AR LI IIT] ] CLAM AA000000 MOMMA MAMMAL AMMA 004 004 MosMML MALL ; 0000 eee 0000 Save Money aa LL LE I -» wn dttébv t Make Room I'her i A . given away for us » for evervihing O are not 1 giors we are no USINess for fun or for our health. But we are ling most all of our Winter Goods TI much stock was left over. "a | below Cost y 101 1 season was late and too It this into cash and puchase new spring stock, than In ghort, Winter (3o0ds must go, to make room for Spring Stock. lowing reasons : is bett erto convert carry same over another year, PHILA BRANC( S. LEWIN, Manager, - = PENNA BELLEFONTE,
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