\ Diphtheria at Pt orsbidrg, The town of Petersburg, in Hunt. ingdon county, with about hundred inhabitants, having a scourge of diphtheria, there being nearly a score of cases of the disease. Rev, A. D. Potts, pastor of the Luther. an church, who waa formerly from this place, is among those sMicted. Noarly all the residents have been treated with anti-toxin, —— Marriage Licenses, ; William H. Brown, State College Father Herman, Btate College Thomas A. Hartsock, Stormstown Ethel M. Furst, Stormstown Charles G. MacAroy, Bellefonte Augusta M. Hembrickson, Balle fonte / LOCALS Miss Emily Alexander has euflering from rheumatism the last few weeks, been during moved from Millheim to Centre Hall, and will make her home with her sister, Mary MecClenahan. Wednesday a number of teams hsul- ed ground to the front of the Luther an parsonage, which was used in fill ing up and grading the yard, Hee the advertisement of the J. Nieman store in this issue. The grand opening will be held Baturday of this week. It will pay to visit the store on that day. William Zerby, of near Bpring Mills, advertises sale of his personal property f r Saturday, O:tober 30th. Edward Zi wrby, a son, will move into the Zarby l.ome, and the fither will make his l ome with him, Mrs. N. B. Bhaffer, of near Centre Hall, who had been at the Bellefonte Hospital for a number of weeks, is back to her home agsip, and is very much improved. Shelisable to be about the house, and recovering strength gradually. Merchant H. F. Rossman back from Philadelphia where he just pur- chased a large assortment of general merchandise. You will find a better and larger display of goods there now tian at any time in the past. They invite you to call and make a com- plete inspe~tion of their stock. Merchant J. Frank Bmith, of Centre Hall, was in Pittsburg Inst week for two days, and while there saw the contestants in the world’s champion- p'1ip series. He wasamong the fortup- nes and was able to view the game from the grand stand, on account of the generosity of his brother, Dr, James RB Hos«terman, who for- warded mileage for the trip D. is in also District N, 8, Convention, A district Bundav-schonl gonvention eal church Friday afternoon and eve- ning, October 22. The district covers the territory of Gregg and Potter, townships and Centre Hall borough. | All schools are entitled to send dele The program includes the following subjects, which will be opened by those whose names appear below : AFTERNOON, What method should be used to secure members in the Bunday Potters Mllis Mrs. George Michael was taken to the Bellefonte hospital on Thursday, and was operated on, on Baturday morning, at this writing she is getting along very nicely. Baby Margaret Burns has been very sick with tonsilitis. but is improving. No doubt every one is thaokfal for the rain we are having, if not they should be, Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman, of Ohio, spent & few days with their cousin, Mr. Emanuel Bmith, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bmith are spending a few days with the latter's sister, Mrs. James Moyer, of Bpring Bank, Everybody get in shape for the show of Uncle Tom's Cabin, which will be held in Potters Mills, on Friday eve- ving the fifteenth, it promisea to be good, thirty people, thirty horses and a big parade. Dont miss it. QQaite 8 number of our yourg folks attended the Bellefonte Fair on Thursday. endress Kiley Mrs. Edward Royer, of Altoona, has returned home after 8 visit of a fw months with relatives, Miss Anns Henney, of Latrobe, and Miss Nell Wilkinson are visiting the latier’s sister, Mrs. Ammon Bubb, of Reedaviile. Roy Burns, of Pittsburg, spent last his sister Mw. Colyer. The many friends, of Michael Smith will be glad to learn that he is able to be about agsin, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkinson have returned from a trip to Harrisburg and Mifflinburg and report haviog | time. Fundsy with delightful Rebersburg. Mrs. Bamuel Frank, Emanuel Esterline, | spent several days this week at | place, visiting relatives, Mre. Mary Behreckengast, of Greene burr, spent Isst week in our town visiting relatives, On last Baturday, while Harry Gephart was driviog along the road, something at the harness got out of place and while he was in the act of repairing the same, the team took fright and ran away, and before they could be eaught one of the wagon wheels was entirely demolished, Roy Greuninger, of near Bmulltop, left this week for Illinois, where he will work on a farm. William Hackman quite recently bought Harvey Limberl’s home situat- ed about three-fourths of a mile west of Bmulton. Mrs. Frank Shreckengast, of Tylers- ville, is at present visiting her sister Mrs, Fred Fehl, at this place. Frank Moyer and wife, of Centre Hall, spent last Saturday and Fundsy in our town, visiting at the home of Mrs. B. L. Btrohecker. William Harter, of Hartleton, spent last Friday lo our town on special business. John Wetzel and Harry Musser, who are both teaching school in Potter township, were at this place over Suc- day, visiting their families, Colds on the Chest Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, “Bronchitis.” Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he pre- scribes Ayer’s Cherry Pec- toral for this discase. Keep in close touch with your family physician, of Loganton, this We publish ou When you tell your doctor about the taste in your mouth, loss of appetite | breakfast, and frequent headaches, when he sees vour coated tongue, he wil sav, ** You are Dbilious."* Ayer's work well in such cases, welisde by the J.C. Ager Co. « Will, Mas S ® & A, Ae ly SPECIAL BARGAINS will gaged to assist, WILL TAKE PLACE be given —“" a B MADE IN NEW YORK You are cordially bid- den to survey the au- thoritative New York AUTUMN and WINTER FASHIONS in BENJAMIN CLOTHES EEE EE RERPRPVRPEPR BRIER BEY For Men and Young Men now on exhibition at the NEW YORK STYLE SHOW The grace and good form ol Benjamin Clothes will im- press you at a glance, but it takes wear fo demon- strate their real worth. they are made in New York, HERRERA ERP PPE A MANURE PULVERIZER “RESULTS” OUR MOTTO 0 sidan $e C nt} prefyaimiie oir Jijed} asin efo) highest talented designers and tailors, ERITH REN IPRS he fact that They are BD priced. HEE A MANURE DISTRIBUTER T MAS THE ABOVE PULVERIZING AND DIS- THIBUTING MACHINERY TO WORK WITH J H&S, The you XECUTORS® SALE OF REAL ESTATE. — By virtue of power and authority given ip the will of Snsannah Hesterman and John K'. Hosterman, laste of Wolls Store, Miles township, Centre county, Penney ivania, deceased, the undersigned excoutors will offer for sale at public vendue, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, AT ONE O'CLOCK m., on the premises, sl Wolfs Store, the follow. ng valuable roal estate and personal property, viz | in the estate of Susanah Hosterman, de cenred © All that certain tract of land containing one-half acre, more or Jess, thereon erected a good two-story frame dwelling house, stable and other improvements, Water piped into the house, fruit of all kinds on the lol, and everything in good ir In the Toate of Jolin K, Hesterman, decossed All that tract of land, known ss the John K. Hostorman farm, containing 121 acres, more or loss, (0 good state of cultivation. The improve. montis consist of a good farm house, bank tern, and out buildings, all in good repair. The farm in supplied with running water at both honse and barn. Also a good apple orchard and other frait on the premises, The farm is well fenced snd clean of rabbish, Al TWENTY ACRES OF TIMBER LAND, This treet djing the farm on the north side and is included in the acreage Acronis 4iveh above, and is well covered with the fivest kind of oak and ine timber, This is the best tract of Umber in tw otion, ahi cated within easy aoovms of Also, the following perennial y | Buggy, hames, fine old clock, furniture, TERMS OF SALE OF REAL. ESTATE TN balanos on April Cp property wi yeu, . W. HOETERMAN, Contre Hall, Pa, xe fitor of 8 al oN OTE FEL BLIC SALE«The undersigned will sell at public sale at his revidence, one mile | BP ARM AT PRIVATE SALE. = The under signed offers at private sale the Jacol consisting of the following © 3 horses and colts - sorrel horse, 4 years old, single and "doubie, fire syle and action © bey | mare, 4 years old, well broken single and double, | a good family driver, fearless of automobiles one oolt two years oid, has good action ; six fine ship, containing eighty acres, all clear exo § The farm ix in pond condition, also well fenced, and clear of thisties. There aro erected om the same house, barn and outbaind | logs, al fn good condition, There fsa pond np | ple orchard and fruit of all Kinds on the prem Jantiary Ist ; years old | two steers two and one-half yearn old, well bred © four lls, one Holelolnt 2 years old, | | ome ix 2 1.2 years old, and two are 1 1.2 yours old, all well bred ; four pigs, five weeks old ; 7 ( “hesterwhite Pen six weeks old, Alss, sol ‘of tug harness, with breechings attached, collars, Hoes and honsdugs. HALE FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15TH ONE O'CLOCK P. M.,, when terns will be made Knbwh H. A. MoULELLAN, L. Frank Mayes, hr Tussey ville, SALiE-The John Grove farm, EARN yoR ‘otter township, is h-red ui Rain Eo et. It = BO ert niain » v he most wotive Taree in Potter township. Yor further particular inguire of WM. M. RO a. ring M i or HIRAM GROVE, Pit sep Care Weel Peon oaphial |B HOWE AND i Jon SALE The nodes ued offers fot hive hoe Pa. ho JoBx Pa. JOHN W. NEESE, A.B HOMAN, No. 1901, 13th Ave. Algona, Pa. 29% BN BD SN BOND ~ Telco AR, AS TAUGHT same MEN & WOMEN —— AH For Terms and Particulars ADDRESS oot. BELLEFONTE, PA. YOUNG