THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1897. | | [t's an old saying that “its always safe to deduct 1-3 from fish stories.” Are U the regular chant of some merchants about wonderful bargains and astonishing 3 11 8 | | | | wearied with values. They are “figh stories, safe to deduct 1-3. POINTERS FOR THIS WEEK. H. A. P. High Bust Corset, a corker 50 cts. Childs jean Did U ever Style 400 Darl- 95¢ value, best for waist—23 siz hear of the li ing waists, an extra makes 50 cents | | always in stock. and 21.00 corsets ent. 13 cents, cents 2500000 3 and 5 Art Draperies 10'NIR vt} 44 © Nol ] Moccasins for the Baby 10 cents ntv bhareair } USI LILY i A RLIOQ To do Business Jacob Gross, The Fashionahla Tallor, A BELLEFONTE, PENNA. NORMAL SCHOLARSHIP Hig Tue CENTRE DEMOCRAT will pay all expenses, —tuition, board, light, heat, washing and furnished room--for the Winter Term of 12 weeks in the Central State Normal, at Lock Haven, Pa., for some deserving young lady or gentle. re County. This will entitle | | the privileges of that This scholarship will be furnished free of cost, and the readers and patrons of the paper will be asked to award the same, by a papular votg bo00000000OO0000000000000 The Centre Democval, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 1597 {SCHOLARSHIP COUPONI<- Name Address | Mrs. | dertaker, Frank Wetzler, Cut this out, fill in name of some de. serving young lady or tieman and send it to this , where it will be counted, If held over thirty days will not be counted. 00000000000000000000000000 THE COUNT, Violette Wolf, Centre Hall.......... 5060 Ida M. Showers, Ziot............ 4342 WERKLY COUNT. The following is a list of the votes cast during the past week: —Ida Show. ers, 220; Violetta Wolf, 160; We hereby certify that the above is & correct statement of the number of votes cast inthe Scholarship Contest up (lo date, Wu. T. Royen, W. Harrison WALKER, Bellefonte, Pa. Aug. 26, 1597. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our Army of Alert Correspondents see and observe worthy of note—The local Happenings of every gladly Published—Send the news we will Publish it, community will be RUNVILLE HAPPENINGS (WALLACE RUN William Godon and wife, of Coleville, are visiting friends in this place Miss Lulu Shirk, of this been visiting friends at Un Miss Blanch McClincy, of Unionville, is visiting friends in this place, Miss Bertha Godon and brother James, are spending a few days with their graud- ma, Mrs. Hannah Johnson. After the quilt was out of the frames at the preachers, on Saturday evening, Miss Sadie Friel went up to her home to get a cat to shake in the quilt, to see which one of the four young iadies would be married first, but Sadie di<d not take the cat so much as the cat took Sadie. A. short time ago one of our young men called on his lady friend and stay- ed a little longer than ) great hast to get home, he take 1 her place, has brother's home them ex. and course William wore the hat Lucy bad to go up and have changed the next day. DEATH rot A SUDDEN Eva went up she had I i MILESBURG Miss Mary Dobbins, 8 al home Will home bis parents for a short Lime Rev. Redding and family were guests of the Gregg sisters on Thursday. He was on his way Ww Punxsutawney to attend a family reanion By request—W. H. Shultz wishes to return his sincere thanks through your valuable paper to the friends for their assistance and sympathy in layiog his daughter Mollie, away to rest on Thurs day, the 12th, the un- cannot which he f Philadelphia, visiting her parents iam Swires, of Hantingdon, with is at more especially who be excelled in be manner in does his work Mr. Tipten and family home to Altoona The County Grange met day pod transacted some business Howard Moore, of Howard, spenta portion of Tharsday io our midst shak- ing hands with his friends. Remember the Hook & Ladder Co's open air festival, the weather permitt returned have here on Fri important | ing, on the 28th The post office bas changed bands aud our new postmaster, Mr. Taylor, is fast becoming acquainted with the office. Mr. Miller, of Bellefonte, is ably assisting him Calvin Zimmerman's little daughter, Margaret, is at the present writing, suffering from cholera infantum, William Coningham, of Harrisburg, is a guest of L. C. Bullock. J. Miles Green, James McMullen and Richard Gibbs left on Saturday for | Buffalo to attend the soldier's encamp- | ment. The presiding elder Stapleton, will preach in the Evangelical church on Sept. 4 and 5. In the evening he will also have communion services. fev. Dr. A. BE. Gobble, of New Her lin, Pa, will preach at Pleasant Hill Sept. 4th. and at Curtins Sept. b, in the morning. In the afternoon he will offi- ciate at Unionville, in the laying of the corner stone of the new Evangelical church, now in progress of erection at that place Claude Wilson and family, of Sun. bury, are visiting his mother, Mrs. Su- san Wilson. Miss Elsie Shirk, of Tyrone, is a guest of Mrs. David Reese. The Misses Whitemans, of Lock Hav- en, are the guests of their anni, Mrs Joseph Swires. Mra Jacob Shirk, of Philipsburg, ar- her sister, Mrs. William Johnson, WOLFS STORE ITEMS, Our farmers are wishing for rain, Poor Crop :=Those of our raised their Mr, H. G. Royer, from Bellwood, rived on Sanday snd is now a guest of le, who re. Blair county, circulated among his many | friends in this locality, a few days last week, Mr. Irvin Musser, from Bucyrus, Ohio, and Miss Tammie Weaver, from: Aarons- burg, this county, were guests at O, H, Wolfe's, a few days last week, Mr, Henry L. Gilbert, from Detroit, { Mich., is here on a visit at preseat to spend his vacation. Mr, Gilbert has many friends in this vicinity, who are always glad to see his smiling face. He tells us that prosperity has come to Michigan, and that all present indica- tions are for better times, Some of our people were to Sugar- valley last Sunday, to attend campmeet- ing. Mr. Ed Zimmerman, was through here last watermelons and sweet : disposed of them all. from Millheim, Saturday selling He potatoes The carpenters are busy this weck at the new United Evangelical church, It is hoped that in about oue month it will be dedicated. Mr. W. K. 1e this vicinity Mr. Moses respondent that a i formed you 11h t tet ¥ Olibert md r Cot family reunion of the last Friday, « any mountain, at Spruce Run 1 fifty-three children and grand and of that number 118 Occasion. Frantz's took place on ever ree Wii peran ‘ North Bend HOWARD ITEMS Year iy? mie Years house, down Buruside the old furnace for i have returned to Pittsburg. The held by church, in the school house yard Saturday was well attended. crowd seen in ou te Howard cornet ban for the occasion Mr. Wm. Pletcher, formerly of place, but now of Centre Hall, to the festival and played with our boys He was formerly leader of Howard band moved in a two week's recy jou, their bome in festival, on last wn furnished the music WAS Over handle a cornet. { while on her On Saturday, September 4, the Catho- lics will hold a festival on the green, by the old furnace, at the residence of Mrs. B. Lauths, in front of the Catholic church. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Music by the band. After the festival there will be other amusements. A RerLy To the Mackeyville base ball club: We deny saying, that Mr Saylor was bought, through this paper, in the Howard items. We simply sald, as we said before, that Mr. Saylor would not pitch. For what reason we know not, only that be refused to pitch. Hav. ing no pitcher and our catcher's finger broken we almost layed them in the | shade, 7% 8, in favor of Mackeyville. | Come again boys. HOWARD NO. 2. : : dog show came 10 our town, on Tuesday. Mr, Thomas Illison sold twelve head of beef cattle on Tuesday. On Sunday the ¥. P. 8 CE. union | meeting was held in the Evangelical | church. Prof. Baney intends having a show at the Furnace school house, on the jist of this month, The farmers of this section are busy joughing, since the refreshing rain on onday night. itis that our blacksmith, Wil. bur Hall, will be married this week. Good act Wilbur, The CtxTaE DEMOCRAT and the Cin: chmati Inguire for $1.50 a year, ROMOLA RUMBLINGS. Don’t forget the fc and festival, next Saturday the . Miss Carrie Delong made a business Sipe Jersey Shore, on Tuesday the 24th. Our merchant, Mr. Wm, Robb, made a business trip to the county-secat on Monday | had {on Thursaay | was somewhat n The re | s | for ver the Christain | | doctor has very little hopes of this | { the Presby | evening, « yy t 1 ’ | Bouse, | Will is a good fellow, and knows how 10 | b ! jast Thursday evening ie is imp Haven, at the home of Mr. C. Kelier's, Mr. I. A, Packer attended a teachers’ | examination, at Lock Haven, last Satur. | day. Mr Packer passed a creditable ex. amination. We congratulate him on his | good success. Mr. John Robb attended the picnic, | held at Martha, last Saturday. It is | not neccessary to tell you that he had a | good time, for he is all smiles this week, | that is sufficient proof. Messrs C. T. Packer and H. P. Robb made a flying trip to Williamsport last week, on their wheels, They claim that | it is easier wheeling in the city, than on our roads in Curtin Township, Mr. Sherman Spotts, of . spent last Monday night at the home of H. S: Delong, in Romola, Mr, Spots is taking pictureframes and crayon him your order, Mr, George Leather handsome young men, our town last Sunday. It Marie Delong that he came to we are sure her for untill Monday morning ' : x 1p Unionville orders for work (sive , one of H ward's attracted to Miss see and was Was he saw leave town (los. with SOCIAL snuer’s, ol | Wensel's chal a social i the who had been at A Year, re | He rode the e on his wheel, an their homes to stay James just fing n 4 tract of supply A | new house, at St A large | The | Mrs long, Mulbarger, is much worse at this writing her rec who has been sick ery Rev. Marron an Mrs lewis Lougt i Boaisburg, DION ing somewhat The Houserville Sunday school picnic. ed in Philip Wertzs' grove, last Satur day. They had a good turnout and had lots of fun, James Thompson received a carioad of ‘nanure spreaders the latter part of last week. He has sold all butone. The farmers will do well by purchasing Wm. Keller, of Linden Hall, is busy digging out the foundation for his new | house here in town. He is building at the place whete his house burned several weeks ago James A. Beaver, from Mifflinburg, | brought a carload of watermellons and | cantalopes bere to town last week, and | disposed of all before he left. Some of | the people ate watermellons till they did | not want to see any more, for this seas | on. The Christian Endeavor Society, of | this place, elected the following persons, | as delegates to the C. E. Convention, | which will be held at Howard the ist | and and. of Sept. The names are D. M. | Tate, Nellie Dale, R. U, Wasson, Woods Bathgate and James Glens. BOALSBURG ITEMS, ————————" Mr. Wm. Brouse and wife will occupy the house just vacated by Prof. Rothrock. Miss Greene, of Prince Edward Island, is a guest at the home of Leonidas Moth. ersbaugh. A John Stamm wears a broad smile on his face since Wednesday. He says it is 3 gos and weighs only nine and one. half pounds. Miss Katharipe Wilson has gone to Sandy Ridge to live with her sister, Mra, Twigg, until the fall term of school opens at the Lock Haven Normal. The following of our town and vicinity have gone to Buffalo to attend the G. A. R., enca t: Mr. Mrs, Edward Sellers, Air. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Welch, and daugh- ter Meriam, spent last Sunday in Lock Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mey- aor Isher. Prof. H. C. Rothrock, a graduate cf Pennsylvania State Collgge, who has taught the Boalsburg high school for | quite a number of years, has moved to Millbeim where he has been elected principal of the high school. PENNHALL Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Condo Sundayed at James Roushe's, near Sober, Prof. C. E. Zeigler and wife spest San. day with the Professor's parents. Mr. H. N. Mever will leave for Millers. ville normal school, next Monday, Ax. gust 30. Several of our Reformed in the Reformed Sundas Hecla, last Friday Misses Moyer da Burs were the guests of Elmer Hettinger } Mills, on last | Mrs. Luther Smith spent a few days | CHO » ie School pi Orie of Spring Musser friends and relatives z Miss Lilly Sober, attendes Henry We +] gr Roushe's, it A « Mill the extreme he action | Roysl makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, Absolutely Pure ALAA AAA AALAARAALAALAALAARARAARARA AAA SAMA ARMAAMAAL AMS AAL AMR AMAA ARAMA AAR AAD ZA essecssceee POCOOOPPEOTOONOOROINORONROO0REOOOREOY La a ® Ad d w : New : Fall Goods AN 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Best Goods! Arriving Daily. MHENSE ASSORTMENT Lowest Prices! in Centre County with us. FAUBLES, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, - - PA. IYI mim 00000000 PPNOPPORO0OOOOOY 000020000000 0000000000000RRRLRNRGRNGS ses e0ReRe .
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