—————————————— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFO NTE, | THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1897. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our Army of Alert Correspondents sce worthy of The community will be and observe note local Happenings of every we will gladly Published--Send the news Publish it LEMONT LOCAL NEWS Nove to Howard 15 BOIS went St. Paul, is visiting Thompson; Miss Alle ing Miss Kate Dale Miss Lizzie Hite, lady of Pittsburg, weeks in our town and her stay, as there are quite a young folks call and try to show her nice time, and especially Charley, who deems to be the center of attraction. Scuooln TEeAcueErs:—Saturday, 24, the school directors met and the followiftg teachers: Dales, . Tate; Lemont Grammer, J. A. Williams; Lemont Primary, Lynn Bottorf, Oak Hall Grammer, Wagner Geiss; Oak Hall Primary v, F. Bi Branch, George Glenn. For the other three schools the srs have not been selected as yet charming pending seems tO eu) number Educ ate Your thartle, cure ic, cu *owels Sith Caseareta rotund 1m WOLF'SSTORE HAPPENINGS |S aim C. M. Gramely our midst givin cleanliness and Mr. Chas Lugas and sister Margaret, of Wallace Run, were welcome at Cyrus Zeigler's over Sunday Rev Landis and S rings, Pa., and Rev. 0 flinburg, Pa., were guests at residence of J. K Hosterman's week a few days, The plasterers are busy this plastering the room of the new United Evangelical church. The work will now be rapidly pushed to have the build. ing dedicates 1” sometime it ptember. The Penn Hall correspondent No 1, in last week's issue of the ‘“Democrat,’’ hit the nail exactly on the head when he suggested that all should renew their subscription to the Democrat when the collector comes around, because they would not be without it. Yes, brother correspondent, the Democrat should vl in every home and although McKinley's prosperity agent has not been down here yet we can bore<t of having the Democrat in almost every home. We thresher 1s satisfaction am perfect $ sie visitors wife, of Beaver Aurand and wife, the last week re + are also glad to see that your vicinity | truly has two correspondents, which shows that you are awake and doing your utmost to have your vicinity repre- ented in the colums of the paper. I would earnestly urge all brother corres- pondents to have their communications as interesting and lengthy as your com- munity will permit, and the editor will feel proud of your service and it will be the means of placing the Democrat in many more homes and thus make them happy To Care Constipation Forever, Take Cascarets Candy Cathartie 10¢ or 856. If C. C C. fall to cure, druggists refund money MINGOVILLE SHORTS of on Altoona, paid his Monday of this Elmer Johnson, father a short week Mrs. Claud Johnson is able to be around again after an illness of about six weeks. The club house, at this place, is nearly completed, and it is rumored quite a number will stop there season Quite a number of our young folks at. tended campmeeting at Rebersburg on Sunday. They report a very large as sembly. The farmers are done hauling in their wheat and are busy cutting oats. Some 5 ’ Visit Néreby thank the people | for their liberal patronage. The colored people's camp meeting | did not prove to be what was | anticipated by the people, on account of the misunderstanding in regards to them | charging admission, which was not in. serted on the bills. | Noah Yearick have duting hunting | : [] SURPRISE PARTY : party took place at Mr, Guisers, on Thursday of Their children invited a friends from this community, Beech Creek and Haglasnie, numbering about seventy-five. The arents away from Pome and afte r all the arrived, were imme diately for and very 'n with the assembly Yaceived Mme very among which werd rocking chairs sumptuous dinner, Runkle, of Runkle also fav : after saying Quite a surprise last week, ware guests had sent were of friends handsome two ery After pi were anh Hublersburg, them with rec ill departed They y esents, andsome taking of a sed by Rev, Mrs tation ored they weil which another day Speen MILESBURG NOTES Crain Miss £3.40 ota 79.26 money of the new M. E t be: nefit church WOODWARD WARBLES Tag section use their h affai how some children do over their parents, in su ansacted business week were Mrs, Dr H. Musser: Among those who tr in Bellefonte last reached hi near town and by all appearances yed Eres exceedingly In order to avoid di was the case with sev day morning, we would advise all per. sous who wish to hire horses and convey. ances, hereafter io pire them from the eldest daughter instead of the proprietor of the store. AGED Twins mother of Hon. Leonard Rhone, visited ber twin sister, Mrs. Young, last week They are undoubtedly the oldest twins in this part of the country, having reach. ed the age of 56 years, and are both ac- tive and lively companions. Mrs. Rhone, the aged NITTANY ITEMS We hear the humming of the thresher in our vicinity again Miss Lilly Eddy is spending a few days with friends in Saydertown Miss Lilly and Jessie McCaleb visited friends in Mackeyvilie, last week. Mrs. Oliver and her little sons are vis iting at the home of Mr. John Becks. Mr. T. A. Williams 18 building a new house. It will be a daisy, when done Miss Anna Pines, of Lewisburg, is vis. iting Miss Minnie man, Mrs. Benton, of Tyrone, has returned home, having visited friends here for the past two weeks Mrs. Agnes Shenefelt, of Birmingham, is visiting her many friends bere. Glad to see you again, Miss Agnes Quite a number of our people attend. ed camp near Madisonburg, on Sunday. | They report an immense crowd and yery pleasant time, the woods, They say everything is on “The Bum,” work Citizen ROMOLA. We are sad to note the death of an. other of our most respected citizens, Mr, John A. Weaver, formerly of Curtin Twp, but at the time of his death July 27, was making his home with his son Henry who lives about 2% miles from Eagle. ville. Mr Weaver had been quite feeble for several years having been a hard worker in his time, and there are few men who were as stout and hearty as he, He had passed the age allotted to man, being 72 years, 11 months and 15 days old at the time of his death. Mr. Weav. of them have threshed, and they report | re's wife, Mrs. Maria Shoemaker Weav- a good turnout. A Success (~The box sociable, held by y the Sunday school, was a success fi- nancially and socially. They netted the , sum of between $13.00 and $14.00. They | er, preceded him to the grave last wint. er, They were members of the Reform Lutheran Church, having come to this section of the county from Brushvalley many years ago. There are left to aud Mrs. John | number of | i pitable | any township in Centre County and why | are too poor to pav the taxes necessary and Mittie Winkle- | | Then why not awake { by the young men and women who toil 80 : have the advantages of a good common | business trip to the county seat, Mr. Charles Robb, Perry McCaleb and | returned home from | as they could not get any | : | Paddy mountain last Friday, { Smith Bros. Their success | over that section, They got 22 eels and deceased three sous and three daughters, Rev. M. 8, Blair, of the Christian church, offiicated {at the funeral and preached an able { and fitting sermon from Job §- 26, In. terment was made in the Reformed cem. {etery at Romola on Thursday July 29, 1897. The bereaved family have our most sincere sympathy. mourn the loss of the PINE GROVE MILLS and Miss visiting at on Miss Mary Musser of Altoona, are home of 0, Thomp the hos. Main St. son, B. Krebs, It has been some Lime since Grove correspondent been he from, sha the happening iy. SM) Wi Mason have veral weeks building Morgan at State knows a # Reed Bro . i tone absent for sd for contractor Mr. Morgan irom a poor one UILD cted bs tati | says that his daughter, | relieve {| cations an | 1 u result, . sul bm di showed some of the fellows how to drive, What speed his horse has got. Next Saturday evening the M. E, members will hold a festival, Our town against the world for festivals this The Geo. Breon, a former resident of piace, died in Harrisburg Aug. 2 remains were brought here Aug. 3, on the early train, and taken to the Cross church cemetery, for burial, Mr, Breon was widely kpown in this valley and Mifflin county as a landlord Master who and Willie Rossman spent a few days with their grandfather, h Mae | the Pine ohn Rossman, at Penns ( A pum Look ads Sun! Bczema All Her Life. of Lithonia, Ida, severe case of Eczema, which mercury and potash remedie Year by vear she wa licines, external Mr. E. D. Jenk ins, treated with various me appli 1 nternal nedie flerin were intense, worse id not | see m to re achthedis A Red Blood Remedy { remedy for a ' ‘4 a Are ok wl Ar i diseases free to any address. | Swift Specific | Co.. OT every BARNS TOO SMALL : Que of if not the greatest hay that was ever har ¢ has just been gathered 1C farmers abl all the hay and grain in ¢ compellec to thras h ids, while ye ks ested were ur ne their } oka rs pu ne y rd, re the port th : mand vhat a reli t the farmers after so m WE good price = ow prices TRA The teachers are g« meet the wishes of the rious d istricts. If the *' ly stopped here, they would themselves much merited instead they passed laws that will condemned by all progressive citize and all who have the goofl of our schools at heart, namely the reduction of the teacher's salary from $25 to $26 a month. For the life of us, we cannot see why they justify their action when last year's statement shows a balance in the treas ury. One of the ""Directors’’ complained of the appropriation from the state be- ing reduced. Does he not know that the more they reduce the teachers’ sal. aries, the less our appropriation, and vice versa ? How in the world do some people expect a young man to prepare himself to teach for a salary of $26 a month for six months of the year, and have nothing to do the remainder? Fer guson Twp. pays less to its teachers than tizens of the had have censure, Board isit? Itis certainly not that the people to give teachers a respectable salary We believe that Ferguson township is as rich in resources as any in the county and our taxes are among the lowest. to the require. ments of the times and do the fair thing faithfully that your children may school education ? SPRING MILLS Robert Smith and G. H. Long made a Edward Erbe, of State College, is visiting at Michael Shires for a couple of days The fishing party that left here for to spend Clyde Kenley, was unt so good on account of the storm that passed the night, * were as follows Roper, Thomas Kenley, R. G, some fine cat fish, One of them dressed weighed 1% pounds The base ball festival was fairly at tended. The proceeds was for the bene. fit of the club, which was ten dollars Luther Roper, who has beeu sawing shingles for the past few months in the Seven mountaing, will move his mill soon, near the Beaver Dam school house. Next Friday the 6th, Delane show sill pitch their tent on C. P, Long's va- cant lot, near the brick yard. This will be the first show for several years, The outlook will be for a good turn out, | STATE ww | LOCK HAVEN. 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A First Class hotel in every respect CARPET CLEANING and FEATHER RENOVATING _» You ean have your earpeis cleaned and re novated that makes them look bright, fresh and lke when new. Frice is 2 fants por yard for all kinds, Have erected a building equipped It with special machinery for Bs Our town was well represented at the campmeeting last Sunday. Billy Krape y Purpose ba nm PLYES BENDIS, Bellefonte, Pa. Ga. | inherited a | the usual | failed to | without | RARAR AR — AX Ll - Rn — QA — ANY th e PHILAD. “9 r—— Reduction STRAW HATS Prices Are Cut In Two argains of S. LEWIN. Manager, BELLEF 1” fo Si Pat ats ¥ AY Bh ST Th Wh Sh WE CLOTHIN( TW At Swee ING 7 d L£ 7. \\ £ 0 Co \ IC or I ZAR C >d SOT]. FRAO W ZEA he | BRANCH. ZAR i OT E, PENN’A. Vi NINA NI NING Dollar Wh ites dollar wheat of 1887 is tht ) anything. THRESHING MACHINES, H ors¢ W 0 offer fome se id-hand Threshers for sale. Plowg and Harrows to put the next crop. The i snd Pennsylvania GRAIN DRILLS, All of th ments at FERTILIZERS of the very best ; more value for the money than we ever offered heretofore. Timothy and Clover Seed stock, seeds Corn Shred Hnskers and ders of the McCormick make | The at away.down Ke rystone prices —. CORN SHELLERS, Corn Huskeis and established. BO000000¢ McCALMONT & 00., Bellefonte, Pa. SHORTLIDGE & 00., State Oollege, Pa. EUMPERETS’ HOMEOPATHIC WORPREEYS BED, 00, 118 haar a choice as well as other farm | Corn Harvesters and | Fodder | Shredders, the reputation of | which for good work is well | B. XX .B Shelf Emptying irnestness Dress broods All-wi id wool Lures, 25¢. all wool. oo Drs SE JU cents. Wash Goods Fine Zephyr Ginghams, 10¢ Imported L108, neat printings, 10c. Fine import ed Madras, splendid for shirt waists, 8, 15 Other important good and pretty wash goods at 12 1.9 , 10 2 Black Goods distribution such ; oh choice kinds a at the prices can bring about remaember it's choice goods we're talking about (roods 10, and 9 5 \ dues n and useful AR OY { i | 89° Write for full information shout Lace { Curtains, Suits, Children's Garments and any thing we can’t send samples of. When we can send samples we always do an 3 pms BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY, PA. Don’t Tobneco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, To quit tobaces ensily and forever, be meg netie, full of Me, nerve and vigor, take No To
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