THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1807. 7 CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT | | Some young folks The News Gathered From Various | Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO Correspondents see The community will be What our Army of Alert and observe worthy of note local Happenings of every Send the news we will gladly Published Publish it MILESBURG MENTION 0 See the ir friends ‘land W. Smith nts, over Sunday C. Reau the and er wood, ax gland i-fourth in. utting ut a gash, the side of four his foot festival benefit church. Come one, Come all p a good cause along and Carrie and Marion Weaver, of Har tg, were guests of Mrs. Col, Jas. | Weaver, on Thursday of last week John W. Shope, and family, Shoe, spent a portion of Sunday in the burg. Also Joseph Smith and many others, whose names we did not get Weaver, of of Snow N The borough schools will open, on the 13th, for a seven months term. Teach ers are same as last term: Prof. James Gregg, principal; Miss Anna Essington, Miss Mary Wright, Miss Lizzie Stroop. Heury Comer has returned home from the Pennsylvacia Hospital, in Philadel. phia, and has been very little benefitted by the operation on the eye. He see a little after the operation. { by avoiding a wreck of the train reached the depot, a horse ventur. ed to cross the rail road bridge, and fell between the ties and could not get up. close by heard the noise and started to see the cause aad found the horse. James McMullen’s little girl rau for a lantern to signal the train. Inthe mean time Howard Heaton started to the depot to tell the train men of the horse being on the bridge, there. passenger tram In a few moments a large crowd gathered to learn why the train stopped at the bridge. It is said that a tramp was leading the horse, taking the saddle off turned him loose to go for its.self and wound up on the bridge. The train men took in the situation haul him off with th train cable, a large rope l for an rgency. In a short ie the horse was hauled off and now 1s in hi Nm. Potter was the first to dis the br and decided to carne on (rave cover the l i Te 1 1a gre i the Ye On Have alarm g Owes Weita Ussonrets. thartiec, cura constipation (ore r CC fall, druggists ref in Educate Your RUNVILLE RIPPLES Miss Lizzie McKinley, 0 the guest of Mrs Mr. Fred Myer Taw 1 3 the guest of Israe WECCK. No-To Bae for Fifty Centa To Care © onstipation Forever, Take Cascarets Car Cathart 10¢ ’ It C CC fall to 3 IREInLS WOODWARD NOTES ’ - SL week \ 4 voy THY eyYy Motz h eturned from Grove and Philadelphia Weaver Urg over Sunday of Mill Cr 8s over to Ocean Mr. and Mrs At: friends at Mifflinb Miss Hattie Nearhood, a guest at Wm es Rreag! DTCSK ranks fine Colum! John Eby has wheelmen Ww hie el Ed occupied the hon Fast Main street A young residence o will now be has on genial shoemaker we of Andrew Meyer Stover, our Jostmasies has arrived at the C. D. Motz and the office removed, as soon as pos . sible | noticed two of our | | can | A cata- | ract was discovered and he expects to | return in four months and have it remov. ed. A Curg For ScAxpAL: Hereis a cure for a terrible disorder of the mouth, com. monly called scandal: Take of good nature, one ounce; of an herb calied by the Indians, mind.your-business, one ounce, mix these with a little charity for others; one, two, or three sprigs of keep- your-tongue-between-your-teeth, Symp- toms, a violent itching of the tongue, and roof of the mouth, which invariably takes place while you are in company of a species ‘of animals called gossips. you feel a fit of it coming on, take a teaspoonful of the mixture, hold it in your mouth which you will keep closed till you get home, and you will find a complete crue. Should you apprehend lapse. keep a small Pottle ul about rly and on the slightest symptoms re. peat the dose, On Tuesday night 24th, when the nigh | ing. Quite a number from this place, tended Colored campmeeting, Laurelton, on Sunday. at. | near Among them we young sports ‘‘Bro. | Frank'' and W. R. Ettlinger. : The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg W. Post for £1.50 a year, BUFFALO RUN ITEMS, Our town wishes to be represented in | | Tir CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Mr. Guyer thinks horse trading is a | failure, when both parties steal back, Our farmers are nearly all done plow- Some are putling out large crops, We are afraid Mr. Jones is making a mistake, by moving to Pine Top-it's too near Clarks Our merchant, Jobn A. Hoy and fami. ly, are ying friends in Elmira, N.Y. Wish them a happy time. Some young man had better take warning--don’t go too early; don’t go too often; and don’t stay too late. Mr. Wm. Sellers and family accom. panied by J. R. Thomas had a pleasant trip to Tyrone on Sunday last, Mr. BE. R. Owens, of Axemann, and Ars. Alice Taylor, of Paradise, were Pleasas callers at the home of D, R. homas, last week. WALDAMAR, ROMOLA RUMBLINGS Mr. home. Misses Emma Kunes and Clarke, of Blanchard, Sundayed in mola. Mrs. J. Zhamerman Stella, of Pittsburg, are Peter Robb, Jr. Miss Glossner, of Blanchard, fora few days with her friend Mabel Singer, of this place, Messrs Joseph Alexander Iddings, of near Unionville Sunday with their friend, H. 8. Delong spent last Sunday at Nora Ro- daughter Mrs, and visiting visited Miss and (scar same. Mr. C. H. Kephart has added to the looks of his farm by teariug down the old hog pen and the old forlom wag- , that stood when he was a got new | un their places LITTLE BOY greatly on shed He has boy din Ks 1 WALKER WARBLES Mr of M1 Pines, of Lewisburg, was the guest and Mrs, Kling the former part | of last week Mrs. Shirk, of Milesburg, spent seve al days at the home of her nephew, Mr Jacob Shank. Miss Clara Souder, of Indiana, spent part of last week at the home of Mr. and Mis. W. W. Omdorf, Miss Julia Sheasley and Alice Harter spent Saturday evening at Howard, as the guests of Lizzie Mann Mrs. Stitchman and children, of Wil. liamsport, spent Jast week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Fox. It is too bad that some boys and girls could not afford a horse, instead of draw- ing one another in a hand cart. The school teachers for the coming win - ter term, at this place are ; R. J. Snyder, grammar ; 8. N, Butler, primary. Mr. and Mrs. Smeltzer, of Pleasant Gap, were visiting at the home of Mr. Mrs. Charles Yearick, last week, Messrs Ed McGuainess and Will Miller, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday afternoon, of last week, at the home of Miss Katie Condo. Do not forget to subscribe for The Centre Democrat as it is one of the best county papers published, you can’t afford to be without it, Richard Helmes and Dave Martin, of this place, were fishing on Monday after noon, of last week in Foxes' meadow hey caught two turtles, which dels ghted them very much, especially Dick, lwas a guest of E. C, Forest | | a | + | pent Ast | Delong, | . | making many pew ones HOWARD NEWS. Don't forget the Saturday. Catholic festival, next Mr, Jerome Antice was a guest of Wm, | T. Leathers, over Sunday, Some of our people attended the nic, at Romola, on Saturday Mr. Thomas Butler dwellicg house'on Main Mr. R. 15 repairing sirect, E. Hockman, of Spring Mill Inet, over Mrs hort Wm, Loder has re isit to her m Wm turned it Hubler other watch ) A. Zeigles DE Was a t week, the his this place friends Messers Zeig lers are bound to win, for they ever miss a house in making their trips through the country. Had these gentle. men been around soliciting during the campaign, of 'g6, no doubt they would have secured still more The Y. P. 8. C. E. Convention, of Cen. tre county, will convene in this place Sept.1st and 2nd, and is looked forward to with much interest. The writer has been informed that a hundred delegates are expected to represent the different societies, Ample provisions have been made to entertain all who may come. Services will be held in all the churches Dr. Colfelt, of State College, will give an interesting talk on Thursday morning. We eon. a hearty welcome to all en. gaged in the work. assistant 1 » through ookiug democratic scarcely MADISONBURG NOTES Ellis Shaffer and family spent Sunday in Spring Mills. Mr, and Mrs. Tilburg, of Lock Haven, are visiting in our vicinity this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roarbach, of Jersey Shore, spent several days in our burg visiting her parents, Elias Miller had a severe attack of heart disease, last week, but has about fully recovered again. The picnic, which was held about three miles west of town, on Saturday evening, was well attended by our young people. Hon, D. C. Cans left for Mill Hall, last Friday, where Kathryne will enter. tain hi He does not expect to returs for sevefal weeks, Pic- | his | Sunday. | NAR IR! Ee hk © » RARPR LP 2. =x SUMMER a ~ SAN iA GANG ANA bli » J, Q 7 JQ IY Q pe, RQ & Q “ Bargains SHILLAD. LE WIN SV ZV the Se ———— ———— BELLEFOTE, Bai CS TT Te SR SS CLOTHING TT At Sweeping Reduction STRAW HATS: Prices A [C Cut In Two ot dSOT1. BRANCH. PENN’A ING No Dollar Whe 00000000 THRESHING MACHINES GRAIN DRILLS FERTILIZERS of the very best; more for the money than we ever | offered heretofore. Timothy and Clover Seed-—choice stork, as well ag other farm seeds, “orn Harvesters and Corn Huskers and Shred. ders of the McCormick make at away-down prices. The Keystone c— CORN SHELLERS, Corn Huskers and Fodder Shredders, the reputation of which for good work is well established. 000008000 McCALMONT & 00., Bellefonte, Pa. SHORTLIDGE & 00., State College, Pa. i | : value | | RUSPHREYY RED, a 11 8115 Wikia Sie, Bow Berk. B. X New Goods Fine N } of whieh being sold at 50c a Yard for carly fall and traveling suits, and separate dress skirts they're money's worth un approzched won Write for sam ples— let goods and prices show what a chance this is. BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY, FA. Dent Tobaoro Spit wll Sooke Your Life Away, To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag
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