Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 07, 1900, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE DEMOURA., CELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 7, 1900,
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CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
The News Gathered From Various
Sections.
HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO
<" hat Our Army of Alert Correspondents
See and Observe Worthy of Not
Ihe Local Happenings of Ever)
|
Community
Stormstown.
“1 wn Satu
yf horses and wagons.
Miss Har
last week at |
on to Ross's church.
lay night childrens day exerci
held in the Methodist chur
The house was crowdes
1 number of visitors were
them we noticed
ira Kephart, of
Miss Harris, ol
sent visiting them,
Bigelow, John A. Woodward
loner have me this week
«ttyshurg to attead the soldiers reun
» held
A very sad a«
ast Friday. We know
yy the way he talks
» was up over the mountain
nd saw so many beautiful
s out in full bloom, also
It 15 a pleasure to take a
walk ov he mountain asd see the
honey
I hope you did not go on Sunday
cation for assistant
hn
iva Meckley were married
Somers, at Houserville. They
it Dest wishes
W.T.D ua, of Julian, spent
hours at H Huey's of this pla
last Saturday
A birthday party was given at Elza
w Kellerman's, on last Saturday ia behalf
of his wife. Quite a number of friends
and neighbors were there and all en
oyed themselves very mach
We all got our fortunes told since the
Gypsies came to this place Some are
glad, others are sorry
DEATH On Monday, May
death angel entered
Kelley and carried away an affec
1
wife and loving mother. Full par
the home
in another portion of this pape:
Sugar Valley.
The friends of Mrs. Lot E. Breon will
be pleased to learn that under the skill
ful treatment and care of the lock
Haven hospital she has recovered from
her serious illness and was able to re.
turn home Tuesday afternoon,
The foundation wall of the new Luther.
an church at Booneville is nearly com.
plete. The laying of the corner stone
took place Sunday, June 3, at 2 p. m,
The family of John Augustine has just
recovered from a severe affliction of
scarlet fever. All the children were
sick.
Bark bauling has commenced and
dozens of teams hooked to heavy loads
pass over the mountains to Lock Haven
daily.
Nittany.
Ed. Rossman, P.
Neighart and Torens Ohl went up the
river last Thursday on the hunt of work,
Jolin Dorman returned home on Satar.
day from a Philadelphia hospital, where
he had a tumor taken out of the side of
his face the Saturday previous. He is
reported getting along all right,
As we didn’t get to the primary meet.
ing on Saturday we « an't tell mug hh about
it, only that it was well attended and as
we don't see any black eyes around we
think it went all right,
Preaching in the Lutheran chur
¢t Sunday morn
Moshar
Snow Shoe.
LD
EB May
he festiva
nesday eveuin re well allen
e sum was raised which will
) improve the Askey cemetery
r the zeal which some showed
ng the festival, it seemed as
etery might
as improve
A
have we extended
|
As the season of festivals is
Clarence rang in a double affair last
week with the o t of building a new
hurch in view It
will be successful
$ hoped the project
and that a church w=
be erected at Clarence
Mrs. Breimer, of Wilkesbarre, is visit
ng her son, George Breimer, at this
place
Miss Maud Watson, of Pine Glenn, is
the guest of Miss Effie Lucas this week
The "Little Willie" crew have
here for Tyrone. Kyser was “left
eral times while here N.B. This
the Kyser who wants to buy a dog
Miss Gilliland, of Karthaus, is v
Gilliland, her aunt
Miss Yothers left Snow Shoe for Mile
rg on Saturday
return
Potters Mills
not known when
Rev. P. W. McDonald, the evangelist,
held services in the school house last
week
The Bell Telephone men are putting
their poles through this place. They
are a happy crowd,
Don’t forget to visit Carson's bargain
store. Itis the cheapest and best store
in the valley.
Mrs. Cleonie Farner, of Colver, Pa.
Was visiting ber many friends of thus
place,
Children's Day was a grand soccess
The recitations and music were well
rendered and every body seemed to
enjoy themselves,
Miss Sadie Condo, Miss McCoo! and
Miss Heckman, of Spring Mills, visited
Miss Laurine Faust on Sunday.
S. Rossman, Herb
Julian.
The first hurdy-gurdy of the season
passed through Julian Monday morming
Louis Irvin contemplates going into
the hardware business at Centre Hall,
Judge and Mrs. Simonton, of Harris.
burg, are guests of their son-in-law, Gil
bert Beaver, near town
Miss Amanda Myers departed Tues.
day evening for Davis, W. Va., where
she will spend the summer with her
sister, Mrs. Joseph Kline,
There will be ch
church §
Any
the
k oss's 107
Miss Tan
were to Centre Ha
ration
Miss Dolly | :
Natrona next Monday
spend most
Master Harry Keller has been hav
juite a time with the new horse wh
a very good one and will
On San afternoon M1
preach in 1 ie new church
Highvalley.
I. ¥. Eisenbuth, from Some:
Te
«
was bere tov
A festival was held at Coburn
urday evening Sunday
rth wind blew from Co
ey had a smoky smel
velerinary surge
, was called to Highvalle
week, on account of a 8
understands
d adgise all who
ick animals to give Mr. Barker a call
as | never knew him to fail
The Drom station man was at Cob
on Saturday The major looks well and
hearty
John Kreamer, a resident of Aarons.
burg, aged years, is in Highvalley
putting up Ira Snvder’s barn, The oid
gentleman looks well and hearty,
George, our real estate agent, is can.
vassing up and down the railroad at
present, looking after a widow
Excursion To Vhiladeiohia
On account of the Republican National
Convention at Philadelphia, June 19, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia
from all stations on its line af rale of one
fare for the vound rip (minimum rate 50
cents, Tickets will be sold and good
going June 15 to 19, inclusive, and re.
turning to June 26, inclusive,
Spring Mills.
Fine rain Friday and Saturday.
Prof. Wo!l's
next
All men are born equal, but some of
them manage to get on the police force
afterward
chool will close on Friday
Peter Auman & Son
Joyd are away
for a couple
weeks painting for Ex.
Sheriff Cronister, in Bald Eagle valley.
the caucu was the
ars, with a hot
A large program was excelent
ed to a large audience, and mu
jue those who prepared |
was beautifully decorated
For the purpose of purchas
gan, a festival will be he
burch, at this place, Ju
Stanley Watson ar
rds here on Sur day
Mrs. Wm. Brown, wh
wily recovering
John Packer certain
to keep Bachelor's Hall
The rumor of a wedding in the near
future, is heard ; for injorn n ask
Philip Walker the
1 a lie
Wm. Fetzer has a Jerse
little boy who never
bed
LO
Don’t Stop
taking Scott's Emulsion be-
cause it's warm weather.
Keep taking it until you are
cured.
It will heal your lungs and
give you rich blood in sum-
mer as in winter, It's cod
liver oil made casy.
SOc. and § 1. All draggists,
It Was Only
Seven Dollars
and Fitty Cents
$7.50
For Ten, Twelve and Filf-
teen Dollar Men's Suits that
made our store such a busy
1
place.
very few Left
Centre county people know
that when we say we are sell-
ing Ten, Twelve and Fifteen
Dollar Suits for
$7.50
That we are doing that very
thing and they are not a bit
slow at taking advantage of
Only
so big a reduction.
A VERY FEW LEFT
This week ends it.
FAUBLES
The Largest Clothing & Gents’ Furnishing Goods Fetablishment in
Central Pennsylvania
Brockerhoff House Block, Bellefonte, Pa.