THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JULY 1897. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT NEWS Gathered From Various Sections The N HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our Army of Alert Correspondents see worthy of note~The local community will be and observe Happenings of every gladly Published—Send the news we will Publish it. MINGOVILLE SCRAPS Harnish, Jr., and Chas. Work- purchased new bicycles. and family, of Roland, McMillen on Wm, man, have Mrs. Barnhart were the guests of Mrs, Sunday. Wm. Robinson and Shuman Zimme:. man made a business trip to their for. mer farms in Pennsvalley, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kline, of Jackson. ville, dined at J. T. Dunkles on Sunday. They also took in the children service, The farmers are busy making hay and they have an abundance of it. There will be very little grain cut in this vicin- ity before the fourth, MissjAnnie and John Love, of Hublers. burg, were calling on friends in this vicinity, on Sunday, also Miss Maggie Struble, of Axemann. Children services, Sunday, were largely attended and had an excellent programu ne, and was principally carried pr out by the small scholars. on Park is on the Undi ne the d »y The next big day at day the third, hel company, be one tur Val Fire of of at Hunti ng 1 months, The t largely attended. he ball Thursday much, on are several bx the week game amon unt 48} pi were on gE OY and ready for him to ed home frou neight ors i sit Le to w his weeks work He received some Buca Your Bowes 57ita Cascareta { ly Cathartle, 10¢ 5 HCCC! valuable nresents preseut J. 8. Me ( Hamiia piano Bartges lebr ate the ba vols caurca, 1 last Saturday. ed making crop through. to be a good mr farmers have com hay. The hs Ay at (rain out this valley promises one, One of our old batchelors contemplates taking a girl to raise. 16 from 45 leaves 29. How is that Charlie? Why not re- lieve sonfe old maid. A. E. Zeigler, from Linden Hall, ac- companied by his lady friend Miss Martha Goodhart, of Ye Hall, spent Sunday in our midst, is looking and waitin agent. This advance > means a bold man, as he rom responsibilities, sverybody here "the advance is DY ne To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Case 8s Candy Catharti 100 or 28, If C C C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. aret Ww OLFS STORE ITEMS. Huckleberry pie. Brumgart bought Jeremiah There ipen and week on Wm., were to JUSINECSs, , from Mill ecaver's over 800 Penn H. al ! Mr wil ian was aguestat D. B day. Abouteverybody is engaged in making hay, at this week, The crop is a heavy one. Mr. I. A. Zeigler contemplates going to Bellefonte and Milesburg in the near future. Wonder why? Parties papering Strayer a trial Wonder came valley Messrs Her! ert came home from linsgrove to spend their vacation and assist in making hay. Slutterbeck Bros, will again buy huckleberries to dispose of them at Williamsport market. Parties who de- sire to sell their berries to them can do $0 on the mountain, as they will tent and thus save the pickers the hard labor of carrying them down, We have not yet heard their prices, Hall, Sun Rosser Ww place, this to have painting or should give Mr, A. E and be convinced, one of our young men mountain from Penns across tl l Sunday morning. SO Ca Qn AARONSBURG Miss Theo. Acker has gone to Centre Hall to stay some time. Thos. Weaver has gone to State Col- lege, to work at his trade, Allen Bower and family spent a few days with friends in Sugarvalley, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, of Philadel. phia, are the guests of D. H. Rote's, Mrs. iewis Mensch and sun Harry, [ Sundayea ed with friends at t Harrisburg. | ed with his mother of North 2nd street. , many other and Edwin Brumgart | John Guisewite, of Loganton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Adam Rote, of Coburn, were seen in the burg one day last week, Harvey Corman and wife, of Rebers. burg, spent a day in town as the guest of Mrs. M. J. Deshler, Quite a number of our people were to Millbeim on Sunday evening, to take in the M. E. Childrens service. Mrs. Mary Condo and Mrs. Overman, of Alexandria, Ind., few days at the residence of Condo. Prof, picnic Maud tarried a William C. E. Edmunds’ school held a on Saturday, the students and s report of having spent a very pleasant day in the woods. MILESBURG NOTES Miss Phinnetta Jones is visiting Miss Clara Smith, of Unionville. Charles McLaughlin, of Snow Shoe, was a guest of his mother, last week. Miss Grace Graffmyre, of Williams. port, arrived home on her wheel, for a visit to her parents. Mrs. William Haverack critical condition, strokes is the cause of her sickness, The farmers are busily gathering in their hay crops. Many tons of good hay have been barned during the week, Mr. Ed Borst, of Freeport, is visiting Wesley Crain and family. An attrac tion of gravitation, Can you explain, Jennie? Mr, Eddie Cullen, of Portage, made a is lying in a It is said, two inward ] | Mr. John Poorman and wife, of Marsh man's in this place. Miss Mary Ferringer Kibben of Parvin, Clinton Sunday in our midst. ~ Mrs, D. E. Robb, of Instanter, Elk Co., 18 spending the summer in this place, at the home of her father inlaw, Mr. Fred'k Robb, Prof. A. C. Thomson, of Philipsburg, made a business trip to Curtin township last Friday, Mr, Thompson is still in the school text-book business. Our enterprising black smith W, Welch, 15 just completing a new barn, Mr. We Ich is one of our able school board and takes an interest in education. Prof. H. P. Robb attended the Mc- spent and Allen Co. Com. | | | that mencement at the Lock Haven Normal this week. Mr. Robb is a graduate of institution, having been a member of the class fo ‘93. Miss Ella Brickley is at home at pre- sent, after an absence of several months in Bellefonte. Her sister Mrs. Maggie Carrier and children, of Brookville, Jef- ferson county, are also at home on a visit, Mr. R, C. Daley returned to Romola last Friday, after an absence of about three mouths. Mr. Daley made his headquarters at Reading taking orders for paint, He is a hustler and knows how to take advantage of “McKinley Prospenty'’. Clarence says business 1s on the increase in Reading, which can be proven by a tooth-pick factory begin- ning oper NITTANY ITEMS visit to this place; something very at. tractive called him here. How is it, | David low :r of Wyland, with typhoid | attend- | hoo! SC ROO " 3 » nother re, for ing the mm Wednes Makers i and Jun bats; made It was a close r The Junior's | nation, lead sO bot that the off in LEMONT CULLINGS How about yy her stay E the ¢ and rop promisin farmer rejoice as years wert 1d expenses, The farmers are busy with their hay which is an exceedingly large crop this year. John C. Miller expects about sev. en bundres 1 tons from seven of Col. Rey. nolds farms. The Fourth of July is almost here, but a person passin town were C the | ing y are shoot. ing the £ K sf HE Lhe firecracker think they every even ‘ by the way little excite when escaped jailbirds Some were cager dollars reward Boys come and join B. H. Meeting, held every Tuesday evening, initiatory degree conferred at the Farber fee fifteen man invited to moral character, Mrs. R. F. Evey has laid stock of Fourthof July goods. les nothing but the yery best, any person wanting the worth of their money call around and see Rob. You may not know him, but if you see a fellow look- ing bald headed that isthe man, On last Sunday evening the ¥. M. C A. boys from Bellefonte were out here and conducted a meeting in the Metho- dist church. The building was packed full and enough outside to fill it another time, The Y. M. C. A. boys meetings are something of interest and every per. son turns out, The Evangelicals, at this place, had quite an interesting Childrens Day exer. cise, on Sunday morning last. The rec. itations were excer dingly well rendered and the singing was very good. The church was filled up before time for opening the exercises, and still they came in from all directions. Our people, in were somewhat learned that were on them to make the town the juiet those ain yunty hur the vet tg cenis she Py in quite a 50 ROMOLA RUMBLINGS. Mr. David Wensel in our town. Chas. Daley Hunter Run. | Clayton Brickley, of Nittany, was seen | in our midst last Monday. | Miss Carrie Delong made a brief visit | to Bellefonte last Tuesday. | Prof. Geo. D, Robb spent last Sunday with hisparents in Rofiola Mrs. Amos Shenck, of Jacksonville, visited last week in this vicinity. spent last Sunday spent last Sunday at | slowly Miss | a sand they could scarce- 1s | evening would | ourth | Aan ' | { It is ex He hand- | at this writing, 1, of Millhe h friends here. Miss 1st Esta week wil ol Some of usy making AARD HAPPENINGS ! the mm ie m aten two i s Lucas, t 1d had to be rey A company of gypsies passed thr town on Sunday afternoon. They traveling eastward. Alph McCallian from playi He say The ¥. P went Bome swelled well at. The proceeds was attended on | »d to ten dolls nd some cents ick for the new church were un- loaded on Saturday, for the new church It pected to be completed by Sep- | tember, 1 base ball uted Saturday fi ral chall enges out for a wut they were all engaged for that ve then a challenge The Howar team were ‘I . ewhat on ppoi LOVE SPRING MILLS MENTION, in Georgesvall i horses in that section, Quite a number expect to go to Hex picaic, next Saturday, for aday’s outing. Our ball team promises to put up a good game next Saturday, at this place, with Rebersburg. The farmers are busy in the fields, It is an unusually large Prices will be low, C. P. Long and wife spent one Hecla Park, attending the Masoni nic. Reported a good time. R. G. Kenley lost a fine horse. makes six or seven horses in the time that he handled horses. Wilbur Wagner and wife, of Martha, visited his sister, Mrs. W. H. Smith, also bought his whole outfit of farmiture of Smith Bros. T. B. Jamison is erecting a new porch which will add greatly to his house. Who will be the next. provements along that row, Dr. Alison and son, of Northumber. hay crop gay at C pic That short and many friends, that section somewhat quiet, Frail Snyder and Scott McMutry came home from Cambria co, to spend the fourth with their families, engaged in a lumber job, in Cambria | county. Boy. No-To-Bao for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit eure, makes woak mon strong, blood pure. Be, #1. All druggists Creek, visited last week at Joseph Poor- There is room for im- land, spent a few days with his father | He reports things in | They are | PA, FURNACE. Our farmers busily making hay. Guy Hillard lost a valuable cow last week, on the railroad. Wallace Wertz captured nine skunks last week. That is doing a wholesale business, W. J. Meyers has finished the exten. sion for D, H. Kustenbauder, and it is an improvemént to his home, The Mattern reunion, at Mark, proved an enjoyable The attendance was large. John Bottorf was able to be nic, and greeted his many friends, has been an invalid for some time The picnic at Pine Mills was well attended. Dancing and boating were the principal enjoyments of the day. Benziene was quite plenty, also, and caused many weak knees, Alfred Barr, of Gatesburg, had a pain. ful accident while cutting paperwood. A stroke of the axe cut off one of his toes and partly severed another. He is get ting along nicely from his injuries, Last Saturday W. Turnman crawled under a car to seek shelter from a storm The wind moved the car and the wheels passe d over one of his legs crushing it so badly that amputation may be necessary. are engaged in Warriors gathering, at the pic- He rove LINDEN HALL, The farmers are all busy making hay. Mr. Musser, of Altoona, has been visit. mg at J. H. Ross’ of this place. The ‘Jack oi Diamonds’ has been sick list for a few days. you, Jack. on the Sori y for Poorman, of Oak Hall Was visiting amon} week. LFA AL ram 1 1 Hall ' IO) I gi WoMEN ONL REFRIGERATORS market, Sewing Ma. Washing Machir at variety. n tha itl Lilt cliines, ne men preier livered and p traveling f they are often taken Who ever heard of tal in | iN i 8 de A . ti aKir, in B. ARGAINS. tt 3 iil BEST ne for Tigh who do nos When the mothers and daugh- ters want anything in our line, the YY come tons to | uy, for the reason, that they always know where they can purchase the best bargains. We have a free exhibition every working day in the week of everything for the Farm and Garden to which everybody is cordially invited, at our store on High street, Bellefonte, Pa. MeCalmont & Co. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE. We keep none but the best yuality of Beef, Pork, Mutton, etc, All kinds of smoked meat, sliced ham, pork sausage, ete. 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