CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. {Coutinued from Local Page.] Lemont Happenings. The whistle of the heard in our locality Mr. A. J. Tate, of Pine ( was in town the other day He is looking hearty. Mr. J. Albert Williams was nursing a boil on the end of his nose, but as Satur. day evening w as a1 awing near he was doing his best to get it band: aged up heavy ¢ ough to sti Bad the strain when he and his best would meet at the door, Mr. Samuel Weaver, the section boss, with his family, are visiting friends at Unionville, Mr. john I. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, City, who are visiting at Mr. Thomp- son's, took in the sights of Penns Cave. They must have had a delightful trip, for they seemed as merry as larks whe they reached home Mr. James Longwell and Marshall, of Buffalo Run, Bottorf and sister and Mr, | well, of Lemont, spent ; ry pleas evening at the home of M1 on Main street Mr. Ed. Lingel smiles isa boy. Both mother doing well On Monday, of last Sheats died at the home of Kellar, of Houserville, working. He came in wood for the factory, Thur sd: Ay © ing, and seemed to Ne well and ate supper, after which he we at and attend- ed to his horses. He had a little trouble but he didn’t think anything of it; it be- came worse and he told them they had better bring a physician, Dr Dale, of Lemont, and Dr. Seibert, of Bellefonte, performed an operation, but he nes revived. His home is in Franklinvi Huntingdon county. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, July 21, at 2 o'clock. He belonged to Lemont Lodge, No. 717 I. O. O. F., of which he was a member about 3 years. His age was about 53 years. He leaves a wife and four children—three boys and one daughter. steam thresher is rove Mills on and famuly, Washington ol (84 and week, George Mr. for whom he was, with a load of ven hi ais State College Notes. The farmers are about finishing up the harvest and they report a short hay crop but a full yield of wheat. During a heavy thunder shower the afternoon of July 16th, ligk struck Mr. Jno. W. Swarts’ barn, fortunately it was a cold stroke only shattered a few rafters. Young Frank Krumrine, who had his shoulder blade fractured a few days ago by the overturning of a hay rake, is getting well and is about agamn as spry as ever, Mr. Adam Wedduer bad a toe crushed by a wagon wheel passing over it. Chemist W. S. Sweetser left on S day for his old home in Mass., for usual summer vacation. Civil Engineer Rodger Bowman has returned to his home in Philadelphia, after a pleasant week's vacation here Dr. G. G, Pond left a few days ago for a couple of weeks well-earned vacation in Chicago and the West. On Friday afternoon Beaver Field was enlivened by a ball game between the Professors and the Business Men which was enjoyed by quite a crowd. They lined up as follows : Profs. Waters Haley Jackson, Capt. McDowell S. 8 Foster lheseng Runkle Frear Emerick Robinson Umpires, Robin It took them three game which resulted 27, Business Men 2 P; claimed by the busine 1en of umpire Mq ing about having soon, when it sure to win Mr. Jas. H. Holmes, Jr., has gone Pittsburg to enter the employ of the Kelley & Jones Co. Those of our community Norman J. Hendershot, Jr., were much shocked to hear of him struck and fatally injuredby a p ing bridge timber on the railroad, near his home, at Bloomsburg, a few days ago. Mr. Hendershot would have been a Freshman had he lived to return to College. He was well liked her and the heartfelt sympathy of the village goes out to the grief stricken family of the deceased. Among a big hack load of Odd Fel. lows who drove to Hecla on Saturday we notice brothers Houser, Rudey, Stover, Shope, Eisenhouth, Zettle and Jaldwin, They report having had a fine time, The Rev. Mr. Hepler, preached trial sermons Creek Circuiton Sunday. on toing but and atur- hh ais Bus. Men. Holmes J. Holmes | r R. W. un D. L. Condo Gle ou the nd they are ame over expe cted they the g again will be to who knew roject- entire of Patsburg. on tl Spring “z, ¥. A Penn Hall The wheat harvest is about over those who had much hay to make had to leave it to secure the wheat, finishing their hay crop. Mr. Frank M. Fisher and wife, were the guests of the gentleman’ at Sunbury, returned home on day. . H. Ream and family, from Sunbury are visiting at his parents home at pres. ent, The following and and are who y sister Satur. are some of the visitors that spent Sunday in our vicinity Squire Rishel wife and daughter, Irena, from Farmers Mills, W. EB. Ream and family, from Spring Mills; Soloman Ho man and family, from Williamsport; Wa Ce tulle Wise, from Madisonburyg . Meyer and wife were visiting the ari parents, at Aaronsburg, on Sunday. Editor Buhmiller and daughter Ida, from Millheim, passed through here last Friday on their bicycles enroute to Centre Hall, W. C. Meyer and F. M. Ream took a trip to Rebersburg on their bicycles on Tuesday. C. E. Ziegler received two new Relay Bicycles on Monday morning's express. Good attention has been paid to the schools in this township, Our directors met last Saturday and hired good and competent teachers for the ensuing term, Snakes are reported unusually num. erous, and of large size, by the huckle. berrying parties who are daily scouring the mountains directly north of town. business, | | cream separator to make good butter | fruit far | ine | Grove { ship. ant | . Grove, | George | Spring Mills, Henry R. Smith and wife, of Pine Grove Mills, are in this section paying their sons a visit, He is one of Ferguson township's strong democrats. Six stal wart sons follow his foot steps in demo racy. Jacob McCool, our supervisor, roads in good shape. He what is needed John Huss, one of our best young men, thinks of accepting a situation from M. I. Smith, in Johnstown, as an installment agent Reuben Kline, has served his time and will se a chance. 1 don't know as him, le br nig has the knows just our constable, Says he give some who it will suit as well Calvin Fi of oats to town that Go up head, till Cal. says no farmer ht seve we re five me oue beats should be you. hout a wil ros. Wood! m will exhibit Shook awn a car dairy and load of their and other cattle at Williams’ They are as fine as a person can wish to se will be a credit to Gre Jersey picnic. a lot of cattle y display from Camden, N. 5 'N ILeitzell’s home has several buyer is vot in a hurry to farm land will improve i present administrat Centre De rom all Miss Bro: idhead {e thinks that rice under the for the you news Bh is CONnSia i aper publis ol The Creamery Company had down with their engine. That cam gatherers a rest for a few days. Andy said: ‘Ich hob ovverlong g'shlofa.’ Rev. Illi igworth, pastor of the M. E church, took a flying trip to Philadelphia to visit his mother and sist er. Our ball team shows lots of practice, but when they put up a game they are nowhere. Berkstresser has his photo tent pitched near Wr ‘caler’s store, you can get your j now for $1 He will remai na coupleo fr cks yet, C. E. Royer raised some of his carly potatoes. He says they are nice and large, and a good crop. It seems that some of the Georges Val ley boys do not take heed of what was said some time ago about their conduct. This time it occurred going home from and motl ier, do not tol- church. Father erate such conduct. Boys let a st be the sur ppe d last time, for you will up, n it will not be so funny y. \ wor d | wise is sufficient, to tl how ecasyit is On. over tl cst county a break gave the photos dou “+ I the id Peter, to saw wood. The time does not seem half so long, nor the work half so hard, if some nice young lady sits near by and keeps up a chat with you. Mrs. Arthur Kerlin, of Centre wasin town canvassing for bakin der. She met with success. Michael Shires returned from a weeks trip to Altoona, where he Hall, g pow- two looked up the insurance business. Mrs. Henry Moyer, of Tusseyville, is v siting her mother, Mrs. Grenoble Boyd Bowersox, i Hall, took to 1 ride a bic Do not ¢ to ride over a post again. wi hoa! ‘The old-hen-picnic-party,’”’ as they called themselves, went to Pa ddy Moun tain on Saturday They wi 11d ac cept any men to go along “to kill the snakes, or bate the hooks. What a pic- nic it must have been. It was a quiet day after all the women had aft, Hope ycie, not 1 F NOW running READ DHIS WERIEK'S | days, growing better 1 re thie BULLEBE DIN Sm 9 C y 10 palm leaf y ul pins I Mats ozen agate button yen dress bu ad per { all Wares. i's. fans ribbon 18 ftons For lhe Ladies. 9 CTS. —-—— For the Men. DCTS - The Children. 9 CTS SCOTCH LAWNS. BLACK Wi SATINE COTTON ( H AL L [ES HALF CHALLIES. worth WOOL ( from noi 10 VAr ds AWNS. DRESS GINGH AMS. Ii rht and da 4 pat 10 yards DRESS In patt ALICOS, 20¢ for 90c. to Joc, KATZ & Co., Limited, BELLEFONTE, PA, you all had a gooC time. Go gain. Mrs. John Grenoble and othdrs, had a birthday pi Arty Yor thes ir ged father “ - oh ue iY Foste Joi ha The Greg ZK townshi p school | boar 1 met last Saturday and elected the teachers termi. The fol lowing is positions M. Wolf primary, Royer; Logan, W. A. R. U. Bitner; Cross Road Penn Hall, Miss Mary aver Dam, John Heckman Miss Minnie Weave Weaver chers and their amar, Dr. D. Ym. Bible, and urst; Hoy, C. E W. A. McClellan Mills, Annie Grove ms Murry, Brown; Fan Pike, Miss Harry Moyer; ATTICS Poke Decker, Miss Carrie Condo. Bov. Pine Grov ¢ Notes We were visited by several showers on Sunday that refreshed all growing crops wonderfully. Hug berries Tussey mountain, but as been brought to market. Mr. J. E. Reed spent Sunday and part of last week in Bellwood and Altoona and says he had a royal good time. There attraction there for Ed. which probably accounts for him having such a pleasant trip Miss Minnie Marts, pending some time in Tyrone, is at home en Water street taking care of her mother who has been seriously ill for several days Hess & Musser, with their steam threasher, have begun hulling the gold en grain and report the yield good for the amount of straw Samuel Mart takes the belt yet as having the best yield, he having threashed 115% bush. els from 112 dozen sheaves. Who can beat this? Rev. Henry Webb, of Ohio, preached in the Presbyterian church, on Sunday evening, to a large and attentive congre gation Mr. Webb, at one time, was one of our progressive farmers, but tiring of that studied for and became a successful minister, Joe. Krumbine is laid up for repairs owing to having come in coutact with some poisonous weeds while at work. He is at presnt under the care of Dr. G. H. Woods and if medical skill can help him, we expect to hear of him being at work again in a few days, Scandal has been rife in our town for tome time past. We think it a pity that people cannot be masters enough of themselves to rise above this dreadful malady, which it certainly is, which seems to be so chironic mith many of our kle are reported plenty on yet few have is some who has been people. A Brida Chamber The» Baby Carriages. FUNERAL FURNISHINGS and EMBALMING a specialty, FE NAG Allegheny st B felephone ANTED To 1 years on a fart 0. First mortgage give ce as collateral 3 fire Insura semi-annu y expenses of negotiating Al ddrress ( tate 18.2 I SILVER CREAM ;:: Head 1 diseases 11 dealers or by 1 Barber's teh les, Seald Realds, B and all sk Sold by a box 1. ILL FOR Wagner township, for sale flee of J. M. Keilchline ther information miil Cet or rent A MAS CITATION The Commonwea Centre count To George W Merryman William Merryman, late deerased ;: We command yo Appear In dersigned county, on the tt your Register th day of of WH Oo el Merryman and Nancy Wes terest. and show cause if an decree should not be made ¥ heretofore § Anat to yon No Examinatior loan H.FA It will REAMY. Tyrone Pa SALE OR RE of 1 that proper Ge reon before the un INEY, ELLEFONTE 1242 three worth with 0 As security, Interest payable | and all of title ald by borrower LKENDER, and Loan Agent follidaysburg, Pa rranted to qui kly ¢ Eczema, Tetter Pimp urns, Cuts, Chaps, 2180 rele Pile all at |} is per tet. 2 NT tral Inqu font ra for fur of Pennsylvania, executor, ote. of Taylor township you be and In in and for sald August, 1865, at 10 k a. m.. to answer the petition ofd. ¥ ton, parties in in y you have, why a acating the letters and awarding new Jetters, to De granted by the Hegister of Wills unto such person o Persons and upon such surely ae the Court NAY direct and and sen of May, A W.R Witness m h fonte th md 1] LH MRE 1 of office at Belle 1 INS ian, C.0.0 + GET AN EDUCATION, «+ Education and fortune go hand in hand, Get an education at the Central State Normal School, Loek Haven, Pa modations and low rates, Ki First elass aceom ate ald to students For iHustrated eatdlogue address, JAMES ELDON, Ih, Novazly. D., Principal, Lock Haven, Pa. i ATIONER |S NOTIOR gned estate of Jam and Wm. H. Run James ( Have on Run (Jan ORCE NOTICE P! BLIC SALE By + tue of an or nine ST 10th, 1996, In messuage n the town north of Mile perches and al of the late hereon erected a barn and outbuil di ngs Rupply 31 Watt AS AN is ina pik state of the best farms in ip, on SATURDAY, AUGI Iti ation and Is o ne ORs t township gr One hall the purchase money, less ten percent, which is to be paid when property is knocked dow balance of this hall on con | firmation of sale. The other hall in one year | to be secured by bond and mortgage on the remises Cras, Smirn, Admr Bellefonte, Pa ALESMEN WANTED ean BRL enn NON-NICOTINE MIDGET CIGARS. Sam ples free Address Fortney, Atty Good side line LANDIS & CO, Shippensburg, Pa HUMPHREYS’ Dr. Haumphre ye’ Specifics are sclentifically and earefully prepared Hemedies, used for years In private practios and for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every single Specie 6 special cure for the disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system and are In fact and deed the Sovereign Remedies of the World, -. Craes, 1 ~Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations P-Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle S-Teething Colle, Crying, Wakefulnoss 4-Diarrhena, of Children or Adults 7~Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis S-Nearalgin, Toothache, Facoache, O-Headnchesn, Sick Headache, Vertigo. 10-Dyspepsin, Nillonsness, Constipation 11-Buppressed or Painfal Periods 12-Whites, Too Profuse Periods 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Hoursenom . 14-Balt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions races 19-Catarrh, var fu the Head 20-Whoopling Congh 27=Kidney Disenses IN-Nervous Debility B30-Urinnry Wenkneos A205 B4-Reore Thront, Quincy, Uloerated Throat S38 HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OIL, “The Plle Olntment.” Trial Slee, 28 Cis, Bad by Draggietn, or sent prepaid on teosipt of patos Pon HONFRRRYa BawDal (104 pagon,) MATLED VEER HUMPHREYS RD, 00. 111 4 118 William 50, NEW YORK. SPECIFICS. TITTY BAKER and CATERER. 1iatle paymer Anas Aga jelay 1 Choicest confectionery, Tropical fruits, Finest ice creams always i bbbdbbbbbbbidbibdbdbidd bbb ibebbbd ii bhi bbbbi bbb babi bid iddbabhadidd TORS X01 E* BC RALARALARRLLLL SF Our bakery anc “ ice have been y Allegheny stree Crider % Rechange cream par remove next door t kbibidbddibidl AhAAARARARLAL Akh h kA RRE AER E fa adai © JUN M.KEICHLINE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and Office in Garman's Oy ith of the court house Prac and s« SUMMER FUEL eX ca. . J VIN MORRIS USTICE OF TEE PEACE, MILESBURG, PA All legal business pertaining to that position left in his care, will be properly attended to Collections a specialty Jd IR HARD - WOOD: Maple, Oak, ALSO Pine and Hemlock In Billets, Bunches, Cords and in | '® - Stove Lengths. | LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY y | 1 GRICULTUR and AGRICULTURE —— hd A LTURS AGH LTUR} ——— | CHEMISTRY COAL, GRAIN, HAY, STRAW & SAND RIOLOGY BOTANY and HORTICULT! The Roval Stock Food, CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERING For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, at EDWARD K. RHOADS, MECHANICAL ENGINEERIN NEAR P. THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE, L.OtALED n one of the mos healthful spots in the A leg Undenominational ; Open to Tuition free : Board and othe: ul and ny he £08 ; both sexes: LPCNses very mn RE MINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURY Spanish and Italian, {optace A German and English, (required MATHEMATION and AST RONOMY MECHANICA ARTS: combining work with study MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE MILITARY SCIENCE ths and pra tical, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: years Fall term opens September 12, 1804 | courses four years. For oatalogoe « | formation, address GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D State College, Centre x onnty, 1 ALIN French shop R. R. STATION, aon BELLEFONTE. two Regular rr other In president, a In the. ¢ wate mw id Dunkie, ate of Walker ———— townsh » aseense | Lotters of administration of sald estate hay 7 TANTED. LA ERY SMOKER ing been granted to the undersigned, all per. | pons indebted thereto are requested to make | To send 7 twocont Fiamma Immediate payment, and those having claims 10 he If p PRY postage, packing, ete. or demands against the same will present them we wi aed sample box of our Xihaut delay Jorsvitiement 0 the yndarsign Non-Nicotine Midget Cigars. Only one box to one address, Address, LANDIS & CO, Shippensburg, Pa. Hannmiey DuskLe, HARVEY DUSKLE, Admrs., PL Hewes, Atty, Mingovilie Pa. (June 20 dt)
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