Thursday the gust last ————— . : The tl det HAPPE N INGS aflettiov — “tice for rain it 1 needed, The | afternoon and es the ug ht $0 greatly wd lightn vivid and tended, ABOUT TOWN |}; The Local News Compiled During | { he Week BRIEFLY TOLD INA FEW LINES Movements of Our People Mention, Society Event Hecla picknicey Archibal ter Catherine ar -— Misses FE lizs Potter Miss Bessi visiting her sist -Wi ed High Constal Court, visiting f{ ¢ Musser, of r, Mrs. Dale are iam Bathurst | recent graduat coucliuded h ourse with a able showing Before leaving here the members of the Epworth league. on last Friday evening, held a special farewell social upon his departure at which there was a large attendance and appropriate exercises that made the YOUNE man ex ceedingly grateful for the interest shown by his friends and associates of his home this About other teachers from this county will find employment in their calling in the Philip. pines, at salaries ranging from £75 to $125 per month, payable in gold. The goverment furnishes free transportation to Manila. The first allotment consists of about 600. A knowledge of Spanish is not necessary as they will be required to teach English only, over event one thousand The rainfall wa minutes ith then «dd from the hel ilham I'he talk hunting and fishing | | the aonest enthusiastic He is a 3s to hie ETOWS a more iversation continues and delight man woods with his gun and managers of the Centre County tion are busily engaged pre- , In September th, The associa purses this year than The gen be had, as ace and that M1 have the deg just for nothing came Crawford could De oaded up to her p shted with the proposition he soon the dog and tossed the gir! a coin for her part of the bargain Crawford spent most of the time on his way home trying to strike up an acquaintanceship with the seemed to be dog, but the “‘pury rather Indifferent to his advance Of course, when he got home, the little daughter was pleased with the present, but lates the animal and complained to her papa foi bringing her a “doggy’’ that was as deaf as 2 door nail, Now Frank realizes why that little girl along the road was so anxious to part with the cur, she became disgusted with } property iy wn Temperat and they have for the irpose of pu building on the same, as it is in A prom inent location. The building is des igned M.C. A, also the proposed public library and for the W.C.T.U assembly room 80 as to afford a home for the There would be a large for entertain. meetings on the third The front of the building is of holding ments and public floor brick with stone trimmings three stories high, facing sixty feet ana running back The greater portion of the second and third floors would be divided so that 100, six families could have comfortable apart ments, the rental from which would meet all current expenses for maintenance of the building and leave a profit, Mr. Cole's estimate is that it will cost neat $12,000. A meeting will be held to-day by the ladies of the W. C. T. 1. whether to erect the building. to decide | Mi Is whether yme of the Eels by the Bushel Friday a party fi consisting of J. B. Heberling, H. M Krebs, W. D Port, R. M Krebs. M. EB Heberling and others went over to Laurel last om Pine Grove Run, in Huntingdon county, where they fished in the dam at O mill. They put in outlines and the next | morning started home with 120 eels That is as big a hau! as one hears of these days, The geologist sh a good oars. | man, | It's the high temperature that lays us| low, The bathing gir) suit, is sometimes hard to A frieze on the wall in the ice chest, » n " — isn’t in it with one M. Whipple's |, Absolutely Pur « { Wheeler & Wilson SEWING MACHINES i | Wi tl El tion M. C. GEPHART, Stores at Bellefonte and Millheim, Pa. G. Krarg, Manager, | xun for Bellefonte The Toliow grain Red wheat, per bushy | Bye, por bushe Corn, shelled, pot trushe Barley. per bushel Oats, per bushel Grain
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