¢ ( THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1897 7 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO Correspondents see The community will be What our Army of Alert and observe worthy of note local Happenings of every gladly Published—Send the news we will Publish it. MILESBURG MENTION of Tyrone, visited his h. i Wilson Charles, parents on the 26t Geo, Shirk, of with his aunt Mrs. L Miss Lottie White, of Bellefonte, guest of Mrs. Maggie Miller, Miss Mary Hall, of Houtzdale, is vi ing her aunt Mrs. Wm. Shawley. Ira Leathers, of Jacksonville, spent a portion of Monday , the 24th, in our quiet burg. lipsburg, Sundayed ir i 1 Johnson. *h Lucy day the 26th. Miss Maggie Gray, guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lucy Ji cently. of Tyrone, was a yhnson re. Decoration past. With it strangers. Miss Margery Sundayed with Miss Bl Milford Watson, Saturday in ir | decoration, A portion Philipsburg, decoration aunt Mrs Bessie Gill, writ proved S07 ration Teacher's Wednesday in the morning sum up as Some of the cor class did not have. show that tl at safely thr they were schools of duty music A platf and the cere through Stanly K with, comn Watson then Stevens, of Bellefonte, discourse, on account gave some good and truth showing different fears ot bu not the backbone, For fear of by so doing, losing their not refer ny ness, but in a business. The docoration at the everyone present seemed to take a interest in the work. After the ceremon- jes, our townsman Prof. Roy Mattern ve a historical talk, that did honor to mself and community. He is, to speak mildly, hard to beat, on the occasion for $0 young an orator, Milesburg will not step side for talent of this kind. It can produce as good speakers as any of her sister towns the hurting someone's patronage ar line of busi way of tice) artical toa r general new cemetery, Lone dees B t the ceme rh the Messi After our The decoration tery was well attended monies Charles H. El druggist, made a rousing good talk. He talking from actual experience he entered the army years, & meme Doy actual service rendered in the army of the Potoma from reading history or hearing others talk. He is in a gener. al sense a talker, at anytime and place cannot call him amiss; he is ready and willing to perform his duty as a comrade of the late war “a Cere. ge, ’ did his That is at the of 17 He poke from age not superb ¥ Ou on BE KIND TO THE LIVING Do we re member the old soldier as we should ? One day in the year we do him honor, but how about the rest True he has his pension and perhaps he lives in one of the national homes prepared for him. But what of that, when he has faced death in a hundred forms and perhaps drags about a mutilated body, He gave years of his young life to the purchase of free. dom rather than to the accumulating of worldly goods, Is this much to give him in return? Lex us not, then, wait until ¢ has died in obscure poverty to place [8 pame on monument or scroll, but show him, now the love and gratitude which will make bright his declinin years. They are fewer, these old soldiers, than they were a year ago; | their beads are whiter, shoulders are more bent and footsteps are slower than they were; and yet to each other they are always “boys.” The old jests make them smile; the old nicknames are in use ; the old stories are retold, until the | present fades away and only the brave | past remains. To the may seem bowed with years, but they | know it not; to them, in fancy, their youth comes back. It is not old men who stiffly march out to pay a tribute of respect to fallen comrades. Itis ‘the boys of 61." The lesson of patriotism, Teach the children patriotism ; let them learn the names of heroes who died that a nation might live, Let Decoration day mean to them no mere jumble of flowers, music and addresses, but a living tribute to the glorious dead. These children are the future custodians of a country’s honor: the men and women of to-day who may be called upon in their turn to defend us Let them learn early their sacred lesson of patriotism, that it may be stamped indelibly upon their hearts, never to fade away. A nation may be judged by its holidays, and 10 nation can come a grander day than the one we celebrate now. A day chosen when nature is at its loveliest, when flowers unfurl the coors of the flag, and skies bend lovingly over the last camping places of those who wore the blue. * Not a day of mourning this, but a solemn rejoic ng. Rejoicing for the men who knew selfishness nor fear, and so obeyed their Men who lie to-day per- haps in alien graves, their only personal monument a sumbered headstone, but men who live immortal in Fame's gotten the he the teachers of patriotism ! to blue not country’s call unfor- roll as saviors of t union, No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit « 1 men st pure SOc, #1 ure, ma rong. blood OAK HALL NOTES Joseph Stone ¢ LY Weaver, of Walnut Gro among friends of tl W. H. ( a clock wh of Benner is running order and ha eled. It was in Mr, Benner's possession for a hundred and was the gift of his father, of the first settlers and founders of Rock Forge Furnace. He has also a gold watch, a gift of his father his from th Revolut y ino Sunday i place lose ha § possession ch formerly > property } in perfect ust been re-mod- (reneral over Years one on ret War IOnAary DECORATION DAY Norns Decoration and how other parts of the counts as observed in y As it did not it and clear many people did on account of the threatening At Houserville,in the morning services were cond 1 mm usual who made the dawn brigl not attend, weather the manner le earn address In the cs were aiternoon at Branch, Codf Oe MTV) mducted by it, who The sent and as us ne music WO present, an excellent College band also was pr ual rendered eral orders wer al In Leister made State ' some very Oh DY : secret the eve Rev after sburg, crowd, the band poke ! which their was music by Educate Your Bowels With Casearets. Candy Cathartle, cure constipation fore 10, 2 ICCC fall, drugs er ints refund money, MINGOVILLE SCRAPS D. A. Deitrich has a new wire fence built along his lot ; it is a "vew thing en. tirely and is built by Doc Winkleman and Dorman, and is the neatest wire fence out P. F. Zong made a business trip to Milton, last week. . The festival held by 8. UU. 8. 8. Satur- day May 22nd, was financially a success, considering the cold weather, as it was too cold to eat much ice cream. The carpenters are busy repairing the buildings on the McCoy farm. Jno, White has a chop mill in operation, and kindly asks the patronage of the | hot. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-Tor He grinds on Thursday of | people. every week. Give him a trial, as he trys to please everybody, watchers they THR SICK : Zimmerman, is lying very ill at this writing, of congestion of the liver ; also { Mrs, Thos, Fulton of pneumonia. Mrs. Shillings presented her husband with a young daughter, one day last week. The mother is seriously ill. The C. R. R. of Pa. are making ex- tensive improvements on the Park, such as making new flower beds and building an addition to the pavilion. The picnic, held on the Park, by Evan. gelist Weaver, last Wednesday, was very well attended by Centre and C ton counties, There are lield in this month, several ones to be give dates, anion church on 8 Rey Sechrist, Preaching in the 1 urday eve Howard There it mong by of 1 a strawberry at the home of and Mrs, J. \ Saturday es June 12th, Reformed church, at Hubler wil 101 burg Bicycle riding is a very pleasant ex summer evening either when you get your clothing fast in the chain and have l ] to walk and wheel home, is it May ercise to pass the long away; butit is not so pleasant Edaeate Yoaor Bowels With Cascarets ) To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Can Cathartie Tin HCcoce ’ IERists refund 1 fall to cure, dr WALLACE RUN AWCKSOn Marsh day Addison and ( Potter were visit our town last week Mr. ( 8 home last week his brother, Wm. E. Lucas Cornelius Friel, and W. T to Axe Mann, on Tuesday Mrs. Agnes Lucas, of Tyrone, ing her many friends at this place Mr. 1 visiting Jrvis Irwin, of Crossforks county friends in Lacas, of Blooms to attend the was funeral of shirk, were ia it 5 visit A. Zeigler, of Rebersburg, in our town last week Zeigler has many friends who always glad see him again, we will welcome thee. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Johnson family, of Snow Shoe, were vi Charles Lucas last week, was M1 to come Come and sting at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shank were visiting at Mrs. Rhues, on Sunday The U. B, Sunday school of this place | is making preparation for chidren’s day to be held Sunday Tune 6th, The death of Wm, E. Lucas May 24th, is given in full in another article, of this | issue, Mr. and Mrs on Sunday. Mr. Jesse I. Confer and Julia B. Lucas, | of Fairview, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock, at the new parsonage | on last Thursday by Rev. J. F. Kelly, pastor of the U, B. chnrch, Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag Bae, the wonder worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 500 or 81, Cure gusran- toed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York Charles, son of Shuman | lin- | large | but caunot | ociable, | are | Walter Smith, of Miles. | burg, were visiting at Henry Witherites | AARONSBURG NOTES. Simon King, of Shickshinny, | few days with his aged mother, Decoration services were held at 10 {o'clock on Saturday. The Citizens band furnished the music and different Sun- { day schools furnished the flowers. Prof. | C. E. Edmunds delivered a very able ad- | dress, spent a Cort Carner and wife, of Hublersburg, | spent a few days visiting friends in town, Luther Stover and trip to Gettysburg, | Miss Jennie Hull i Mifflinburg | Robert Auman | fever, at the re { man Mrs. D | brother, 1, wife have taken a went and the They all ct th no fish y | different fi to | Wood i ward other one hing partic one to Spring to Fowler Lmne home rejoicing, w 17 I gi WoMEN ONLY... | 90900060060 he Tazem DArgaln counter } + | i { { REFRIGERATORS Ma \ BEST BARGAINS. Ly PRT An pr 01 Ay POOIEROLT) preg Canpn i 7 cme ATC, J at 7 2% 4 7 i be J 74 ¥ Ls : 9. ade <’ p. » 2 . ’ ’ & # ve ll GA you Gr 7s Cor rae vA va. oor ae es AL atl - WV sey 095 pis Wk ere ’ pio Z GOOD NE A... OF el ~ NAN a . ANNAN ANT ~ E18 NEF NEF NF NLI NTN Pa. IN Bellefonte, SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHIN MAN'S SUITS 85.0 r. id R “a WN CHILDREN'S 8 WORKING SI ’ EF v to put Everything AR AR AR AR . PHILAD. BRANCH. S. LEWIN. Manager, BELLEFOTE, PENNA. 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