THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BEL LEFONTE, PA. JULY 21, 180%, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Gathered From Various Sections The News HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See ind OI Worthy of Note Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published -—Send the News, We serve The Local will Publish it WALKER has gone t , of Fillmor tine, of Pleasant Gap, i for : Fox. Mr The farmers are about throug ir wheat cutting. Miss Grace McClintock, of visiting friends at this place. El Hendricks spent Sund Lock Haven and Beech ( iss Minnie Leathers, nenas the LUC ery feCkK of Howard at this place, last wet R. Orndorf has re ROCK VIEW 1. ( visited friends in this + Miss Armental ille, visited friend Sat urday. Mr. and lace, spent belieionte We are glad to state that our vicinity was represented at the services, held g Peru, Sunday night, Messts John Moke! and Willis Shuey, of Lemont, visited friends in this vicinity, last Saturday evening. The employees of the new Commercial Telephone Company have erected poles through this vicinity, but at this writing the wires are not yet attached, The farmers of this vicinity are nearly all through harvesting. Some of them were Sotapeiied to thrash before they could finish hauling in, on account of the enormous hay crop. Mr. David Rimney and family, of Fil more; Samuel Waite and family, of Pine Grove Mills; and Ciark Herman and family, of State College; spent Sunday with J. H. Herman of this vicinity. Krrl's Clover Root Tea Is a pleasant laxative, Regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and I*asant to take. 5 ets, it by Krumrine Bros., Bellefonte, ] WOOD ARD. | Don't forget the festival, on Saturday evening. Stewart Weber and family visited at Rebersburg, over Sunday. Miss Verna Rearick, of Spring Mills, is visiting at William Harter's, Quite a number took in the festival, at Aaronsburg, last Saturday evening. Mrs. Ida Williams, of Lemont, visited her relatives, at this place, last week. Shuey Mrs Sunday Miss Mary Meyer has returned to Rebershurg, after several week's visiting here, The Evangelical Sunday School hold a picnic and festival Saturday, gust 6, Miss staying returned home will Au- been has Ada Hosterman, wbo has at Selinsgrove for some time, again, the most the seasou occurred country home of Bos i last Thursday [3 surprise for the twenty-first birthday. SOME Mus 10 and after v refre maindes vas spentin playing present from town were Ard, Mary Eby and Lodie Kreamer, ant Messrs W. R. Motz, J. C. F. Mot Wirth, L. L. Weaver and Clayton enjovable parties of at the pleasant Ambrose Haines, ing, in the form of a celebration of Ralph's The party met at i on the guitar, hment ry One of 8 Were st AARONSBURG rand wife, : ROMOLA after a week's Spring Mills Wm. E. Confer Howard, called to Thursday evening. Mr. H. 8. Delong is at home for a few days. He made a business trip to Bellefonte, on Monday. Mrs. Alma Shope, from Clearfield county, visited during the last two weeks at the home of her father, Mr. Jas, Pack- er. Miss Crissie Bumgardner, of Blanchard, made a visit of a few days at the home of her grand.parents, Mr. and Mrs, David McCloskey. The Social given by the Christian | Sunday School, on last Saturday even- fug, was well attended. They realized | a profit of about $10. | —— NITTANY, Ward, Ro bb, jast son see John Newt Shaffer and B. F. Shaffer were to | Bellefonte on Saturday last. i E. Peck and family spent Sunday, at Jacksonville, among friends, | Mrs. Rebecca Tolbert is very ill, at this writing; not expected to live.) Howard Zerby and family spent San. | day among friends, down along Fishing Creek, Dig: ~Mrs, Tillie Mowery died last | Wednesday, after a long iliness, Age | 66 years, 1 mouth, and 16 days. Inter. ment on Friday, at Snydertown cemetry. | The band boys of this place are going to hold a festival on Saturday, A ry y 23. | Everybody ought to join in and help the | bose We hope they will have a good | crows | Arkansas, | will be cut up inte suitable pieces, soned for a number of years and will REBERSHBURG. John Mover, of Linden Hall, was among his old friends in bis usual pleas. antpess, over Sunday. Thomas Mortis and his Bellefoute, at this writing, ant guests of Calvin Mo Steward Weber rand bh wife, of Woody ward, ayn to vis fair wife, are the pleas. came to our bu rg on sun it their oon, arents, relatives and old friends. Scott the flag Hamspon which was agai burg, Big Logs Five big waluut logs carefully trim. med and paiated red at the ends are be. ing shipped east over the Pennsylvania railroad from some point in Missouri or The logs are on a long jour. ney, being consigned 16 a celebrated gun manufacturing firm in England, They sea- then be made into beautiful stocks for { high priced sporting guns and called Italian or Circassian walout. An agent | of this company went to Missouri several | mouths ago and bought up all the fine | walnut timber he could get his hands on’ Have Ordererd Large Sized Cars. The Pennsylvania Railroad company | {has ordered the construction of 1,500 | box cars of 50,000 pounds carrying capa- | city each. Of this number 500 will be | built at the company’s shops at Altoona, { 500 by Murray, Dugal & Co., of Milton, and 400 by the Jackson & Woodin Manu- | facturing company, of Berwick, Pa. | These cars will be the largest box cars built for the company. The maximum capacity of such cars has heretofore heen | | 60,000 pounds AT WOUNDED KNEE, OF THE BATTLE HALF-BREID SCOUT STORY The Trouble Caused by a Crazy Indian Who Shot an United states Army Officer Partie} A Complete Surpeise to ALL (he Walf of the Battlefield pants aif P. H 8 the half-bres rpreter Yes, at was the response With that Sleeker pointad the muszie at the officer, fired and killed him The soldiers overlooking the was frozen, and the bullets glanced, and many were killed in this way he Indians, with the exception of this man Slecker, had all given up their guns, and 1 know the shooting was not done by them. Some of the soldiers were so badly frightened ground while the thing was going on they did | pot realize what they were doing. ! | s&% a number of them pulling down the levers of their rifles and firing In the air” Rell of the Blase and the Gray. Chaplain Tuttle's historic bell hangs | in 8t. Mark's Church, Chicage, and Is | one of the seven wonders of the city. Tuttle was chaplain at Camp Douglass, built seating 600 people. garrison and prisoners of war at the | camp in 1564. After the war Chaplain Tuttle founded St. Mark's Church, and the government allowed him to hang the bell of the blue and gray in the steeple, ~Now York Mall and Express BE In Dieken's Land, | There are 1.4256 characters in the 24 books Dickens wrote TOLD BY A | again, | would have them.” : } place | Sent by express, on recel where this happened began firing. The | and through his efforts a chapel was | The bell for |: the chapel was cast from the copper | | and sliver coins contributed by the | a plant, lly lack of n Hair Vigor tops hair from i y the I n w ha ga h for, 1 wn.” — Mr Z, Cal Ayer's Hair Vigor. EHH EEE EEE EEE EI ANTON, HOME DYEING : A Pleasure at Last, gamETant CE Er rE EE eS Vo Muss. No MA POLE -S0AP- Rar AES avo DYES AT ONE OPERATION ANY COLOR. 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