THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1897. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT 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. George Moore, of Erie, arrived in the burg and is visiting friends and relatives, F. G. Mattern lost his young cow on Monday the roth. The m., train kill: ed her. John Grubb is now being encouraged in his work. Farmers are coming from Howard, Zion, Curtins, Milesburg and other places to have their horse shoeing done. DISAPPOINTED: — Lester Jones, Harry Shirk and Ira Pfoudfoot arrived home from Bradford. They report that pros- perity and confidence did not reach them, It had taken a different course,and pass. ed them by the wayside. 0. P. Kreamer died on Sunday morn- ng, buried on Tuesday, at Roland. John Wagner lost two sheep on Friday night, dogs killing them, They were af- ter them on Sunday morning again. 3 *y <P. Ira Proudfoot received a postal to come to DuBois, to play with the band in the band contest, on the 200f June, at Houtz- dale. IRTAINMENT Fn Zimzi dolin Protem first act, 1-100 Fathoms I] he second act, ¢ tteng Deer, F. W. Brown and wife are Re formes White Salona, Sunds his parents e Lutl oupy evenin people Cf lebrated the eran 1's Supper ou Sunday, both morning KE Dan. Gearey’s and Miss Lizzie Bracht, of Coburn, a their many friends in town The cattle owning cit have ployed James Swabb to herd the cattle on the streets and alleys of the town run. ning east and west on the northern part of the town, being built late last fall and the land owners along the road not put. ting up any fence compelled the citizens to adopt this plan to prevent their cattle from getting into damage. err t spent Zens cme Turb Kreamer is employed by Sam’l Gault, of Bellefonte, at carpentering. He moved his family to the Bush Arcade last week ; we are sorry to see them leaving town. Mrs. Rebecca Charles has taken a trip to Hublersburg, Frederick Limbert is improving his residence by putting a new fence around the front yard. Lulu Detwiler has gone to spend a few weeks with her sister at Island, Pa. Miss Henrietta Kline has gone to Al toona, to be the guest of Dr. Hoy's. Rev, A, G, Wolf and family have tak. en a trip to Gettysburg, they took Marion Stover along as far as Harrisburg. — - Everybody says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartie, the most won. | derful medical discovery of the age, pleas | ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently | and positively on kidneys, liver and bowe's, | cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and billousness, Please buy and uy a box of UC. C. C. today; 10, 45, 50 cents, id and guaranteed to cure by all druggists, OAK HALL. We had quite an excitement in oar | town last week caused by Thos, Gram. ley’'s team running off. No serious damage. Ed Rupp, Jr., is attending school in Boalsburg and says there are some very nice girls over there. Work has been delayed at the woolen factory, by the breaking of a cog wheel, which is being repaired by Mr. Myer, of Milesburg, T. K. Dale and T. G. Peters the sights of Shingletown Sunday. Miss Rearick, of State College, visited {. J. Rishels Sunday, also Ida Knoft at the home of her parents, took in Chas. Decker and wife, of the B visited at Wm, Sellers last week Miss Helen Myers, a pleasant young lady of Boalsburg, visits our town quite frequently, There must be some attrac. tion; is there Helen A. W. Dale is doing some building at present, If vou wish to get the news, subscribe for the Centre Democrat. It don’t pay to borrow a paper when you can get the best for one dollar. Peters and wife, of Shinglet Peters Sunday. Jas own, visited at I. B. Several Lemont sports had the pleas. ure of escorting our young ladies home last week, What would Bob and Golla’s girl in Pleasant Gap say if they found it out. Won't say anything, ven about Charlie. Thus by the slip of pen a mistake, in stating that Barnie a marriage proposal. { not «¢ our Eduente Your Bowels With Casenreta, HCC { WOLFS STORH No-To-Bae for Fifty Centa : . vl yuckboard Prof tin The week Was Jars The case was at up Spring creek The philologis | die for the wan varmal ladies thinks this a good idea, ALPHA ’ He t of breath SAYS doos not wear a To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cas y Cathartic 10e or 3 mHccce iruggists refund money arets ( re fall to cur SPRING MILLS The ball club that went to Rebersburg, a week ago, came home with the rot beat usual results On account of so much ris $ are kept back with their corn have got their oats sow Some not . [$Y home with a fine horse, from the Millheim horse sale. Wn Blosser got a fine horse. They are both men that know a fine horse when they one. 4 The Musical Nori day, under P with 21 scholars Jeff Hockman Ane see ial opened on Mon. Newcomer Zeigler, and more to follow Ny a rots Smith Bros. now on in the valley, They are still sport the finest wag or any other valley on the gO. Boy. Educate Your Dowels With Casenrets, Candy Cathart cure constipation { 0c, We. HC CC, all, droggists refund money —————— A ——————— WALLACE RUN, rever Rev, C. C, Miller, of Bellefonte, was seen in our town last Tuesday, Boyd Irvin, a Henry T. Irvin's, returned home where he has been for treatment of spine | disease, {| Elias Hancock and Rev. J. F. Kelley attended the Sunday school and young people's Christian Fadeavor Society con. vention held at Mapleton, Huntingdon, { Co. Rev, Kelley stopped at Bellwood, and attended conference the r~ainder of the week | . Mrs. Israel Freeze is at present hous ed up with rheumatism, Some of our boys are back from the bark wouds, and report times very dull, The most popular song in our town, is “Just tell them that you saw me going to the woods." . nine-year old son of | last | week from the hospital at Philadelphia, | Wn, Lucas, is at present on the sick list, Mrs. Wm, Shirk, left on Tuesday for Kane, McKane Co., tosee her aged mother who is very ill, Cornelius Frei went to Lock Haven, last Saturday, on his bike. Mr. Freil is a good cyclist, and makes some long journeys in a short time. ceased, traces of weddings have have no future, I guess the Anon, The gossips any more in the near Benjamin Strunk, of Howard, was seen sporting one of our down town girls on Sunday. Did you see him Emma. To Cure Constipation Forever, Take Cas vy Cathartic 10¢ or Be. It CC. C. fall to cure ts refund money awrets Cand druggist REBERSBURG NOTES The Rebersburg Musical Normal and Concer? Proves a Grand Succes, For the last six weeks Professors New - comer and Zeigler have been conducting a Musical Normal in our valley which closed last Friday evening with a concert. First as to the Musical Normal, are gl; to state that it was very successful young people were under scientific train ing day and evening for six weeks, which different from our accustomed | one-week conventions during which time | the richer food than the brain. should have last ed about four in this mg made was quite stomach ves The Week at any ndeed eee bei! hoo! ' wav tl y I out to anyone who 80 beconung and chorus by a very vO was greatly applauded them “Merry Sleigh Ride’ by the class Solo by Mr. Ream who sang very well beautiful ¢ and It is to be noted that Mr. Ream has him- | written music self a] very and we are rendered that evening Plano “Electric Flash," by Miss Grace Alma Gramley. They made it an electric flash too, which was heartly re.echoed by heavy applanding. Chorus “Mout. morenci’’ by the ¢l beautiful piece sorry that it Miller, Has All the choruses were exceedingly well trained and rendered a beautifully, something which impressed everyone in the andience. Prot comer #8 certainly in training, as many singers remarked We were however sorry that our vio lin, mandolin and guitar ¢lub did not play more sclectious as so many in the audience had been looking for and ex- pecting. Their best pieces were not ren dered. Several new members have been added, Miss Orpha Bierly and Bessie Stover, and several more will be added we hope, there already being eight in number, But then they are to be consol- ed bythe fact that they have already made some engagements for the near future. This club has captivated every audience at every public appearance. They play the most difficult music with almost marvelous skill. On account of | everyone of these young ladies being of the best moral character and taking a very prominent part in all the sevices of their respective churches, we heartily recommend them to any church, socials and festivals, also to picnics, and various other public gatherings. Their rates are very moderate and perfect satisfac: tion guarnteed, We take great pleasure in saying that {there has been made a demand for pianos and various stringed instruments, which are in the homes of Supt. Gramley, Cornelius Stover, Charles Bierly, etc., supplied by our efficient and ressive music dealer. Mr. M. C. Wry of Millheim, who deals only in frst class \ JNEW successful {told by Profs | seq ured | musical fare { tion al of | was not | duett instruments, selling the Mason & Hamlin, Estey and other standard pianos and organs, We are very sorry our town does not possess the first requisite of a town, namely a town hall, The musical school was very much hindered been confined to too small quarters, which discouraged both teachers and pupils, Nearly everything must be taken in our churches and then it will become a church matter which dooms anything of an unsectarian nature like a school, These being the circumstances to be dealt with, it is to be sincerely hoped that until after harvest a little broader conception as to the needs and Progress of our community will formed by some church secret organization will look out of its own shell, The writer Zeigler accommodations be again hold be Or Newcomer should room they would school after harvest, a very many, old and through the valley, who attend, Every exertion should be in this direction. 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