/ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST &, 10010) CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Corrspondnts See and Observe Worthy of Note I'he Happenings of Every Lommunity Logal Fairbrook. the f throu uudant Cr of which ‘he most cutting oats, this year are Nearly everybody attended tennial last the ct week and reported fine time The people at the capitol know h good time, Miss Ida spending her home near Rox Bowers General Mar our me seeing Robert Sample How those whom younger days he Hannah. John Hoover, of Bellwood, isited the home of his brother, Samuel, Sunday a week at last Some of our people attended “Uncle Tom's Cabin’ at Port Matilda Miss Ellie Beckw Altoona, recently Mrs, D. O. Downing daugh ter Annie, of Vail, spent a couple of days at the parental home last week thspent a week in and little Samuel Hoover had the misfortune jose & valuable horse last water founder Oar Keuia was in our vicinity to week oy hh WW week frien Ethard ‘AS Thomas Vaughn and wife, a panied by his mother, visited home of |. W. Beckwith, This were newly married and our pian band serenaded many fine selections Harry Chaney and family spent day recently with friends in this tn at the couple calathum them, rendering one Ace Edward Griffith, of Altoona, has been spending some time in this vicinity John Walk is just as tickled as ever {be can be; he says it is another boy \ Those of our people who attended the Centennial on Wednesday came home very much dissatisfied with themselves and everybody else, while those who at. tended on Thursday were delighted, Mrs Samuel Hoover visited friends at Port Matilda last Saturday and Sunday. Centre Hall. [he thunder storm on Monday after. noon was quite violent a short distance above Centre Hall. Farmer Glace, on the old Gregg farm, informs us that he « of such a downpour of rain, hai! and fierce storm knocking the corn—and Glace has pes in his time never kue accompanied by seen some severe A, S. Kerlin ¢ door of his home is not able to go bevond 1 141 f ' | 34 158 Tom a iss ha Ween (yeiss has Ju recovered and Mrs. G her DD week's iliness, and confined t bed taken tll Mrs if typhoid feve Frank Craw ford has an ' Kurtz, fishing p | other New , Are now enjoving the gotten up for their special pieasure Mrs. Harry puneumoniy Swab has an att Emerick, tizeus, was | on Monday nouest and fan (seorge from a ate t yd when one of the additiona 1 the town eesman, our POpuiar u ad stove « has added a side to his busine He handling fing slate and on Tuesday unloaded a t load which be will dispose of in the lealer rox ca to Smith moved into his new opposite Grange Arcadia on Tuesday. Lyman is a good carpenter and the excellence of his work can be udged the house he with almost his own labor Miss Alice Hazlett, of W here on a several weeks' visit w= friend, Miss Grace Smith DD. Wagner to the Lebanon business ¢ his course R. M. Magee phia, were the sister, Mrs day Lyman dwelling by erected iamsport, is th he (rei88 returne d eRe to resume in Commercia work family, of Philade Mrs Magee 8 George Emerick, over and guests ol Sun the owned Frank an A new roof is bels on Herlacher pr it He ®4 Mrs. Edward M was here over Sunday, the gues Flora O, Bairfoot. Mrs Miller of Perry Lause of our town perly now by | Johinst L of er. of wn, Mrs tet Prof. W. W. Spieelmever, of Swengle, was in Centre Hall on Saturday, inter viewing the directors for the principal. ship of our schools. He is a graduate of Susquehanna University, and comes highly recommended as a man of ability and leasning Dr. George Krumbine was amoung the few successful ones Lo pass the examina tion of the State Medical board and he is | state. For several weeks past he was in charge of Dr. | R. G. Allison's at Northumberland, Pa Dr. Krumbine expects to hang out bis shingle in town in the part of the He 18 a graduate of the Baltimore cal college practice some western tate Med Prof, C. Ii, Zeigler opened his musical normal io the U Evangelical church ast week with a large class. He is very sful in this line of The Presbyteri on the lawn att evening Al will be served WOrk ius will bold a sociable he church next Saturday the delicacies io seg James H. Loh hia, are here | janies employ 1 le } ing othice of the P usua LWO Week Millheim. | The ou a late 1 a refreshing veReLati Farmershave cutting « but it is rather Pleasant the Centennia Mr Holter and wife o Are wv H Johnsonburg atier s parents Capt. 5 Bennison and wife, of Abdera siting the Elmer Kling and family accompanied by his wife'ssister, all of Altoona, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. | Kling Zwingiey Yearick is visiting relatives in this section wi Hew Mrs. Jacob Orndorf spent at the home of her sister.dn P. Lucas, of Howard Spring Mills. Kate lLeitze three ther points Wedpesday aw, Mrs. W Aunt from a and week s There boardwalk fron foot of the Wi L bridge to the one should be AL when It nierested mn such a move along ,B8 itis me ble to travel! is muddy Lm pos there Burkey Roper has moved for the last time from the for Burkey Frank Hess and John Todd and of Philipsburg, stopped for a last Saturday to shake hands Democratic set to meet » farm NO more farming 1 wives short time with their They were a jolly come again friends Smith Bros. purchased a fine hearse from Boyertown. They will have the best turn out now in the valley ; they are up-to-date undertakers . If women were worse and men better, it would still be a toss up as to which was the bigger fool to get married, now licensed to practice anywhere in the | Nittany. roet Band Pp 0 Mad rday They thank the people of much for their shown towards them wh » wwabie tr sonburg Mad sonburg very hospitality ¢ there is expected in the future at the tunnel! on 1 he Duck train w be present, on asion. el Bills will be posted ater on, three cheers for Ung A big time neat ' you soe hArst the ocx e Sam Moshannon. Miss the { Curwensvi past week Miss Gertie | a guest of Mrs ay Hart Michae town on Sunday Molle Flanigan Houtzdale recently Mr, and Mm are friends in Huntingdon county Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lucas have gone 10 housekeeping in their new home near pent a Bickets ere Sherif! Brangart and Rankin were in town on Mo Mrs. Michael Murphy is visiting rela tives near this piace I. F. Lucas visited friends in localities during the past week Many of the people of this place at. tended the Centennial last week, Some enjoyed themselves very much while those who returned Wednesday evening were disappointed by the rain. different FIRE INSURANCE (0'S Ea i ii PATENTS i. Ete FREE MEDALS AWARDED “THE STANDARD” SEWING MACHINE. Rotary Machines: The ¢ ] n ' EVERY MES y or Vibratis HANI ’ Nh y trifle more tl 10 do Th 00000000 ###00000000 “The Standard” Sewing Machine Co. represent vy SARA C, BRICKLEY, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, a hall the same amount of work Corner Spring and Bishop Streets,
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