THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1897. CORRESPONDENTS _ DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections CO HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE Army of Alert Correspondents see of The local will be What our and ol observe note worthy Happenings of every community Send tl wa we will gladly Published Publish it REBERSBURG RUMBLINGS BUILDI? We not colums of the ‘Democrat,’ of i that Centre Hall 18 have a build ing boom this summer If that alone makes a then certainly our town is going toboom al Chas. Smull is going to buil house T. E. Royer: will build. R. E. Bierly is going to build at least one, possible two, houses. Scott Kerstetter will also build one house. C. 0. Mallory will finish the one begun last fall. Also Mrs. Duck will finish hers. Harry Smull will build on the Tannery lot. W. H. Corman will remodel the Haines property which he purchased in the fall, J.T. Corman will remove lus wood house from the street and build a summer kitchen BOOM gong to boom town OQ. front Dan’l Brumgart is gr: lly becoming weaker, Seems and is entirely helpless to suf considerably Geo. Weaver bought Krape, near Spring The sale season C0 n Wed: on Tuesday followed H mont Monday Mr. S cattle fr Pork certain often at tl n the list for some time Miss Katie Gilliland, who has spending the past month among fr of Blair county, has returned Mr.A.W which weighed 1200 pounds to ship them to Bellefonte been ends Dale killed six bogs Monday He pects : SPRING MILLS J- B marble from Houser vicinity He was Mays, the man ille, spent a couple days in this taking for juite success orders monuments fu Some are ready Robert Breon has moved on above Pean Cave near the station where Geo in where hange The t, John sai canning factory started a twelve months, in the year it will not be for fruit They can confidence, that was prom fall, C. P. Long made a flying trip the State Capital, looking up some private business. moving al the LA Wm Tibbens farm, Keam moved A. Neese moved in ed Dunkle So that was an ex Ww Dunkle lis left More to follow went Neese there h Ibe a run think only last lates w Lt once Wo SOE will ed 0 James Lutz said he had two chances for the Post Office. One is to be ap- pointed, and the other is to be disappoint. ed. He dont care which. Mrs. Isaac Strunk was stricken with Paralysis alter eating a big meal, on the 2 of March. Died on the 4th, aged 70 years. Was burried last Monday in the Spring Mills cemetry., This is the third funeral from Mr, Strunk's house in less then a year. Mre. James Leitzel has been on the sick list, for the last couple of weeks, but is able to be about again, Mrs. Clara Rossman had a surprise birthday dinner for her husband, How. ard Rossman, The following were pres. ent: Josiah Rossman and wife, Mother Rossman and niece, Mr, and Mrs. Guise, | C. P. Long, Smith Bros. The table was | loadened down with good things to eat. This was a day for Mr, Rossmau long to be remembered. The presents were handsome. Mrs. Charlie Tyrone, vis Grimm spent a week in ing her parents Cyrus Luce. Ask Ciyde Roper if he expects to work in the canning factory. COBURN HAPPENINGS r, of Wolf's fry ALL place, on Saturday. Saturday, Hefonte acted business this tion the day traus other La Thomas Kaler and wife left for their former home, in Northumberland coun- ty, on Saturday evening. Fannie Weaver, of Feidle young lady, was the welcome Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mever, on Sunday Mrs. Wm. Walker, of Rebersburg, is visiting her daughters at this place. Reuben Gramley, Monday at Coburn, daughter of Rebersburg, spent as the guest of thei Mable Yonada, of Rebersburg, » her Saturday former home K« has ¢ ney rir] made her arrival WOLFS STORE HAPPENINGS COLYER CULLINGS ’ me ine i MoviNG sales, also there will be the moving din There ling this ners will be a good bit of hust spring. Mr. F. Houser D and Mr Henry Moyer on the Jacob Royer move to the goes to the Henry Emeric farm in and George B. Lee wil R. Lee, house reac Mrs Young will Rev meeting er, Joh until he his pew n ret n gets to Felix Stifflers house I D move to H. Lingles farm Rearick is holding a protracted at IS piace, and is meeting v with good SUCCONs AARONSBURG Hou. J. G. Meyer has been housed for the past week with a severe cold Harry Bell and sister Maggie, of Belle fonte, are paying their many friends a visit Miss Theo Acker has gone to Centre Mills to spend a few weeks, Geo. Smull, of Rebersburg, Sundayed in town. Of course Beuhla was the girl that caused the visit to our burg. Editor Tom. Harter and wife, of Belle. fonte, were the guesty of Lewis Mensch's over Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Beaver is spending a few days with friends at Woodward, Catherine Limbert has returned home, after spending a few months in Mill Hall, Thos. King, wife and two children, of Constantine, Mich., are visiting the for. mer's aged mother, To cure a cough or cold, in one day, | take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tar. If it fails to cure, money refund- ed. tf. ‘IH will | Brushvalley, | | move to his fath- | A. Horner will move | : up MILESBURG MENTION. On Tuesday, a well dressed man step. | ped in the P. R, R. station, presented re | bate railroad coupons for payment, Mr, | Stonerode is a close observer, and on ex. { amination finding something radical | wrong, began to question the stranger, how he managed to get seven numbers in rotation from the conductors, in re turn his reply was, everything isall © , pay them and if he should find that he wis not square, he would be a half day But ¢ the t wi tonerode and told hin for desired amount coupon between wha Mi 5 wi Virginia, where | Farmers’ Institute armers’ 1 1a Institute nccess on Wednesday {last week It was a grand to learn, from the diff Programine was | 10 and QO rent as OWS WEDNESDAY by NOON. Opening Prayer of Welcome, Hon, Al Ohio. "Rational St Hess, of | Experience with the Si ’ of Mill dress Response, | te Colley ese ar amples of Hom Wor world Home most and Home : The centre of our affections, around which our heart's best wishes twine Home A piace where our stomachs get three square meals daily and hearts a thousand our Home the faults are hidden of charity The only place on earth where and failings of humanity under the sweet mantle Adam and Eve and the Apples How many apples did Adam and cat Some of 10 only. say Eve B® and Adam Now we hgure the thing out differently a total of 16 We think the above figures are entire If Eve 8 and Adam 82. tainly the total will be go Eve 8 and Adam 8 also ly wrong cer Scientific men however on the stre ngth of the theory that the antediluvians were a race of giants, reason something like this-—~FEve 81 and Adam 82-total 161 What could be clearer Adam Wrong again. than if Eve was 593 51 and S12 the total The following is taken to be a tue sol ution : Eve 814 Adam and he S124 Eve 8,928, Still another caculation is as follows If Eve8i4 Adam, Adam S1242 oblige Fve-total, 82,086, We have the finest assortment of {and fine groceries ever offered to Goods in this line are fine in quality and very the trade in Bellefonte, canned goods, evaporated fruits | | and pure Spices. 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