Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 29, 1897, Image 8

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 20,
1807.
CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
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HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO
What our Army of Alert
and
At 4 o'clock’ and 4 minutes last
Saturday afternoon the “Wilson
Tariff Bill” passed into history and
the new “Dingley Bill” went into
effect. The friends of the Wilson
bill say that it lowered the prices
of all kinds ol goods, to the
benefit of the customers and the
opponents of the bill agree that |
they are right as far as lowering
are concerned,
Correspondents see
The
community will be
observe worthy of note local
Happenings of every
gladly Published—Send the news we will
Publish it
MILESBURG NOTES
prices
i
rived hd
Miss Annie Oswalt ar Ne
¥ y 2 NT from Philipsburg
N ( ) W | H EN > C. C. Boggs arrived home from Phila
: delphia on Friday.
Jesse Jodon of Philinsburg
of his son, John, of this place
Rev. Hinoy left on Tuesday for Brush
4 , : ’ valley to attend a camp meeting
day has been bought since the pas H. D. Loveland and wife spent Sun
sage of the Wilson bill, The prices | day with Mrs. John Confer and family
] derartnient ' Theodore Lipton, of Renovo, is v
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down to
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we waut every person Centre
county to know that (thanks to our
in is a gues!
ntire stock
immense sales) our entire to
ing his mother who is ly
condition
Mrs. Ernest Eddy
a guest of her
and family.
George Gray left on Sa
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The Centre Democrat, |
THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1847
HUBLERSBURG ITEMS
Rain!
Miss Mary Gentzel
| at present
Mrs. Julia
| Blanchard last week
Miss Maggie Bergstresser, of Renova,
our town over Sunday
Brown
J | was visiting in
| Mrs. Mowery and Mrs. Whitman are
! | attending the Brushvalley campmeeting
Some of our farmers expect to com.
mence cutting oats the latter part of the
week
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spangler, of
| Centre Hall, were the guests of Fred
| Yocum'’s on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, J. Snavely, of near
Centre Hall, were the guests of his sister,
Mrs. John Gentzel over Sunday.
Most of our farmers ave done hauling
in their wheat crop, which is the best
they have had for a number of years
Mr. 8. P. Hockman and daughter, of
Farmers Mills, and Mr, and Mrs. Christ
Robb, of Blanchard, were the guests of
Julia Brown on Sunday.
The Reformed congregation, of this
place, held their harvest services on Sun.
day. Rev. Runkle preached an interest.
ing sermon to a crowded house.
A Svccrss (~The festival of the Key-
stone League of Christien Endeavor was
a success socially and financially, The
proceeds amounted to about $42. Hoy
Bro’s who are becoming quite popular as
musicians, furnished the music for the
evening.
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{SCHOLARSHIP COUPON |
Name
Cut this out, fill in name of some de-
serving young lady or gentleman and
gend it to this office, where it will be
counted. If held over thirty days will.
not be counted,
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THR COUNT.
Violette Wolf, Centre Hall..........
Ida M. Showers, Zion..........
WEEKLY COUNT.
The following is a list of the votes
cast daring the past week: —Ida Show.
ers, 276 ; Violetta Wolf, 388;
We hereby certify that the gbove is a
correct statement of the numb of votes
cast in the Scholarship Contest up to date. | ing at the residence of Prof. ‘George C.
Wu. T. Rove, ! Butz, on Beaver Avenue.
W. HArrisow WALKER. | Rev. R. W. Illingsworth was about
Bellefonte, Pa. July 29, 1897. town greeting his many friends a few
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STATE COLLEGE
{ Dr. John F, Harter is absent this week,
in Millheim, on a business trip.
Mr. Paul Butz, of New Castle, is visit.
The News Gathered From Various |
days ago. The Rev. is as jovial as of
old.
Albert Wasson, of Tyrone, was in
town on Tuesday. Mr, Wasson still re-
tains a good share of his Centre County
trade,
The Sauertown and the West Chicago
sections of State College band, did some
fine playing for our citizens the other
evening,
Geo. I. Potter, Robert Hunter, Graut
Hoover and Mr, Spiglemyre, insurance
agents from Bellefonte, were looking up
business in town the past few days,
Mr, Chas I*. Harrison and bride have
returned from their Canpadian bridal
tour, and were serenaded and have set.
tiled down to the business and
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HOWARD HAPPENINGS
The
Some has begun
wet weather is bad for
farmers in this section
wheat shocks are quite green which will
be a great injury to the crop
Dome «
Foundryman John Wetzel received a |
boilers and en- |
gines which he repairs and makes as |
couple carloads of old
good as new and are ready for sale at all
times, at a low figure
his business.
The entertainment held by the Ep
worth league, in the Methodist
church on last Friday evening, was &
success in every particular. Those hav-
ing recitations were: Susan Pletcher,
Mattie Thomas, Mattie Leathers, Sallie
Yearick, Rob Wharton, Blair Latshaw |
Rev. Wharton made the address of wel-
come, after which Rev. Latshaw made a
short address. Mr. Muffly also made a
few remarks on the pledge.
PENN HALL.
Mr. Charles E. Rhoads, from Centre
Hill, spent Sunday in our midst,
Constable Reuben Kline had some
official business in Penn Twp. this week.
Misses Mary and Rebecca Snyder, of
State College, were seen on our streets
this week.
Prof. H. F. Bitner and sou, from
Millersville, Pa., spent a few days with
relatives at this place.
The celebration and festival, at Green
Grove, was a grand success. The pro-
ceeds amountee to some $40.
Samuel Gettig, from Aaronsburg,
spent a few days last week with h
brother-in-law, W. C. Meyer,
Preparations are being made to begin
building a United Evangelical church, op-
posite the x road school house.
John understands |
Mr. W, C. Meyer has been around
ing this fall, He has his outfit in first
class order and guarnatees good work.
is right.
Lawyer M. L. Suyder, who had been
Fisher, of this place, left for his home
at Sunbury, on Monday morning, The
rest of his family will leave the latter
part of the week
Quite a number of young men and
boys from our neighboring town, Spring
Mills, attended the festival at Green
Grove last Saturday evening, Hard
| says he dosen't Penn Hall any
Things did not go «.’ "e had in
like
| more.
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Irwin,
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8 Sadie Zimm
siting at Wm
Miss Grace
the guest
week
Milesburg,
rk’s last week
lefonte, was
and family last
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rsd moved
Mon
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nines on
Harry
from this place to Scotia
day
Messrs Boyd and Arthur |
Snow Shoe, visited at Mrs
Sunday
Shank,
Rhues,
Win. Reside and wife, of Lock Haven,
were visiting their many friends at this
| place last week
Charles Lucas was elected school di-
rector to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Daniel Boob
Quite a number of our young people
attended the musical fete, held at Dix
Run, on Saturday and report a good suc.
cess,
Every once and a while Mr.
takes a load of arm chairs to have them
repaired. How do they get broken
James?
terprising merchants who has been very
ill for the last two weeks, is able to be
around again,
DiRpi-James A. Resides, ajpen ten
months, son of Kilmer and Lucy Resides,
died last Tuesday night at twelve o'-
clock, It'slife was very short, but sul.
fered nearly all the time since it was
born. The remains were laid to rest on
Thursday, in the Mesiah gravehard.
The funeral services were conducted by
Rev, Zeigler,
ZION ITEMS,
Miss Alma Stine has gone to visit rela:
across the mountains,
Miss Mary Bridge, of Marion, is visit
ing her sister, Mrs, Jacob Stein,
Quite a number are on the sick list at
this place.
mgard spent Sunday amon
friends at State College. 4 .
gecing his many friends about the thresh. |
Give him your crop and he will do what |
visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs, Sarak L. |
over |
Freize |
Mr. Michael Witherite, one of our en. |
TROUT ELECTROCUTED
A Telephone Wire Auached to Water
Kills the Fish in Murray's Aquarium
Pipe
On Monday morning 19th, on entering
his drug store, Mr. Murray, of Centre |
Hall, was surprised to the
“dead as a
find dozen
fine trout ju his aquariam
mackerel.” The on
which the
theory
acath of the fish was
The gr
telephone line connecting Wolf
upon |
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by electricity. ound wire the
is fastened to the water pipe whic
the aquarium, and there being 2
gust Sunday nigh
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