7 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO Correspondents see The community will be What our Army of Alert worthy of local and observe note Happenings of ever) we will gladly Published--Send the news Pul Publish it Masts Mar ly rer Cremon edding march rformed by Rev, ( Christian church, © parlor was tasteful de presented a hand Long. past »f ¢ f ; h lock Haven 1 he ly decorated, the br sone appearance, being attired in white organdie After freshments were couple were congratulations, re happy accompanied to the eight o train by a large number of friends. Thev boarded the train amidst showers of rice, for an extended tour through eastern cities. Nearly a hun dred were in attendance. The presents were numerous and usefol Prof. McKibben is principal of the schools at Saloua, where they will prob ably make their future home. We wish Mr. and Mrs. McKibben a happy pros perous life, served The then OC X guests PINE GROVE ITEMS Grandmother Sausaman, who has been quite ill for some lume, improving | slowly Jessie Piper spent a few days visiting | his parents at Alexandria, Huntingdon | county, Pa., recently Pine Grove Mills—Keller, If; N.| Krebs, ¢; Hartswick, p; Kepler, 1b; Heb- | erling, 2b; J. Krebs, ss; Bailey, ib; | Gross, cf, Weaver, rf i QUITE SAD («Moris Shull is lamenting the loss of a fine bicycle. It appears that he sold the wheel to a certain young man, the name of which we will not give at this time. Promised to pay for it the next day, but strange to say, neither the is | which wheel nor buyer have yet returned. We presume they are both off for the Klon- dyke, AT BUFFALO Among those who are taking io the sights at Buffalo, from this place, are as follows : A. G. Archey, W. H. Fry, Stewart Bailey, N. T. Krebs, M. E. Heberling, Fred Meyers, Edward Meyers, John W. Fry, John Snyder, J. Homan, Gorden Harper and James Ward. We bespeak for them all a very pleasant time, AN ACCIDENT ers, a | days might have ident Master Charley Mey ago, met with what been a much more serious While riding a colt after the Ww all ) ¢ the colt became 8 feet hes David Sayer on Wednesday Au m., from her K. Miller, of Wy were IK “a M1 i) Fhe funeral Refor church at this Derr lock Haven, ; Runkle, of Hublersbury Deceased was aged 10 years, was a mem ber of the Reformed church at this place for a number of years cause of her death place until the death of her husband. occurred over a year ago, when she went to Lock Haven to live with her gust i at father re Lock Haven id the w Rev isted by Rev wl N GEC in med of | parents, She was a bright young woman, her genial disposition won ber many friends, who will miss her much. The remains were taken to the Evangelical cemetery, where she was laid to rest be. side her husband. No children survive her. To the parents and friends ih their bereavement we extend our heart- felt sympathy, . MINGOVILLE SHORTS The corn crop looks very promising, also the potato crop, Picnics are numerous at the There were five during last week Curt Johuston and family, of Belle. foute, Sundayed at joseph Dunkle’s We had a very heavy rain here on Monday night. It was a welcome visitor. Some of the farmers have threshed their seed and report a good yield of | wheat, Charles Ogden and sister, of Clearfield, park Cancer was the i She resided at this | are visiting at their grandmother's, Mrs. i Yamell, Mrs. Edward Evers was very sick, but 18 now much improved, by the aid of Dr. McCormick M. Zong returned on Saturday from a two week's trip in the eastern counties, He reports times very dull. PF. H. Zong is busy getting a stock of bushel baskets made for the farmers this fall, They are of the very and well made The took a trip to the township's watch such best quality and Gentzel overseers, Cuiser lewistown interest They matters up close The picnic held by the Sunday ALIS on Saturday eran 's ll attendee school 1 {trying hour is land suffering, a mothers have ex | STATE: NORMAL :-: SCHOO wona thinkin aged the this man, Ast feast world th ht Te g that might that he Also a large numbers were received by Mr at Breon, for which they returned many thanks Oh their departure there were tears shed by a number of the guests and especial ly by Mr. and Mrs. Breon, knowing that this would be the last time they would meet in such a joyful crowd. let this be followed by some the would enjoy of d Mr Te PTCSCHAS of | other people who are deserving of such respectable honor, before they are call ed away. A corps does not enjoy the feast prepared by the people on the day { of their burrial COBURN CULLINGS L. P. Corman made a business trip to Bellefoute on Monday, As the weather proves fair, farmers are plowing at present. J. F. Garthoff is transacting business, at Bellefonte, this week. Mrs. Emma Vonada and daughter are spending a few days at Rebersburg, Isaac Smith and wife, of Parmers Mills, spent last Sunday with Henry Kling. A number of our citizens left on Sun- day morning for campmeeting, at Re. bersburg. Henry Beachie and family, of Mifflin. burg, are visiting at this place, as the guest of Samuel Evert, The best paper in the count CENTRE DEMOCRAT, is ™e Invest a dollar and keep posted. Don't borrow your neigh. bor's A. B. Meyer, and his charming young wife, arrived home Monday evening from Atlantic City. Tammie, XKitsel mich net, Mr. James Harter and wife, and Mr I. F. Garthoff, returned home Saturday evening's train, after visiting friends at Poe Mills, What has become of our oudent of this place? Lp Van Winkle nap, or ew gold field NO, 2 corres he has aking « he r . gone 10 MOTHE " Saturd x1 iturda LINDEN HALL NK: ma ANY THI n he ( whe rea } Wi i Ty h LF 3: 4 3 i § FRIEND To % 3 LEE | » system S1518 that with sea, Headache, Nervous or Glo bx robt JOC erienced Nothing but “Mother's Friend” does this. Don't be ileceived or persuaded to use anything else Mot? the or h ors Virion e market, and ~W. HH. Ki»g & ( greatest remedy ov reustomens prajee it Whitewright, Tex biotite highly f As ta at 8 yf at Bl. : t : of . e for book ¢ & valua Mothers, 3 fre na ; TA The Bradfield Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. CENTRAL -~ a LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON CO __PA wl Bo intend to teach the State give y cents a week as AID, aud 0 dollars at eraduats Tuition, $1.25 per week; (State ducted 75 cents per week Heat, light, washing, furnished room and good board, only £3 per week The net cost for tuition, board, heat and furnished room for the fall term of 16 weeks is only $60; for the winter term of 12 weeks, only $45, and for the spring term of 14 weeks, only $52.50. The net cost of the whole Senior year of 42 weeks is only $107.40 The Faculty of the Central State Nor. mal School is composed of specialists in their several departments. Five leading colleges are reoresented A well conducted Model Sohool fur. nishes superior training to professional students. Graduates command good po- sitions and meet with excellent success. The handsome new building, erected at a cost of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, is now finished and oc- cupied. Accommodations first class, Electric light in every room, carpets, spring beds, wardrobes, new furniture fourteen bath rooms, Hot and cold water on every floor. Fan system steam heat. Smead system of ventilation, Everything is new and convenient. Stu. dents may enter at any time. Lock Haven is accessible by rail from all di. rections, We shall be glad to correspond with any who are interested. Send for free catalogue and secure rooms for next term JAMES ELDON, A. M.. Ph. D., Principal, BQ ' % Woes, suns ; $e ys Lim ry RNR L “ Q 1s; Q & pS 3 tape hry 24 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1807. I i wr “9 ve &7.7 0 v0Y ES vi SUMMER Bh SSR CN RN id CO a a i CLOTHING x Bain i i i WE CN — At 4 J Sweeping Reductior STRAW HATS i i i SE a — | Pri Cut In QA N—- TE OOO0e0000 Bargains of CS Are Two the Season. ————————— PHILAD. BELLEFOTE. BR / ANCH, & PENN’'A 7 I Ng RESIST NP Dolla THRESHING GRAIN I Wheat 00060000 rr New \ MACHINES, DRILLS, 900090000 FERTILIZERS Y $ oat and ston seeds Com it re | In Seed choice red heretofi Clover as well as other farm Corn Harvesters and Huskers and Shred dlc ders of the Med ‘ormick make at away-down prices The K oy stone... CORN SHELLERS, Corn Shredders, the reputation of | Huskers and Fodder | which for good work is well | established. 06000000 ! Write goods and prices show what X. Goods B ed JU d 1 Yard ) ) a Yard { bv a) OF Carly ial travelung al d i suits, and separate dress skirts they're money's worth ur approached for samples lot a chance this is McCALMONT & CO., Bellefonte, Pa. | SHORTLIDGE & CO., State College, Pa. | STEHRC™ Bogas & BUHL ALLEGHENY, PA. 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