CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. Coutinued from Local Page REBERSBURG NEWS ind Oats Fi18 OATS CRO [he farmers 1 tion are busily engaged in harve 15 a heavy SCC } one the oats crop, which y | earth wa interest aspeciall littl Springer gave progress of work; he also stated t to find such a thrivi people in Brushvall 80 MADISONBURG ITEMS Coming Reformed Picnic—Roush Limbert's The New band Appearances go to show that we will soon have a wedding. Store Sold FESTIVALS A The festival very largel; receipts were only about » too many festivals. PORMED Next Saturday ormed Sunday school will hold There will be IONIC icnic and festival linner hat in i hy the sack race and other amusemer in afternoon. STORE SOLI PINE GROVE MILLS san Association Or The Musicians ganized Picnic Next MusICIANS' PICNIC Last the pro- gramme of important events was the mu- sicians’ picnic, held in Ard’s at this place, on August management of Prof. | xtensive preparations . Among the fi parade of bands, Sunday hools secret societies. There was an abund ance of good vocal music and a glass ball shooting match in the afternoon BUILDING AND 1 ASSOCIATION r. Young, of Gr urg, has bee ating among our business m ose of gett on eTOVe, Weaver. were made for and en for TYPHOID FRYER: Miss Leah Du was brought home sick and now iously ill with that dread disease, ty- phoid fever, She is under the efficient care of Dr. G. H. Woods and our hopes are that she may have a reco. ery. speedy “Is it hot enough for i the o days. abou ran rop Away ernoon cr Mr irom John y showed nis ats 4 Boalsburg, i countenance on ot reets on Sunday Samuel Moore, of State College, was a | visitor at his motherdn<daw, Mrs ley, one day last week Mrs. O'Neil, of York count present a guest of her sister, Mrs Aikens. an Dan is at Chas. - ROMOLA RUMBLINGS Death of a Child—Picnic in Bechdel's Grove, Saturday, 17 Mr. Jere Chapman is doing good work with his steam thresher Mr. John Mayes, the granite and mar- ble dealer of Howard, made us a flying } 3 oh call last § { tria v hin nn hit { 5 | WECKS 1% iS | Stine, has again retu t to | ures was a | looking after the inter Mr. Maye t niiss € i does ex st of has } ithy gi and vou won 1 aavs ind Mrs, Bowe tell A ) A was hild ion and much ZION NEWS [ cessful Electrician on a visit 1 nod " ct New « ' he communit Miss Am past been visitin uncie, | to her home at North Bend. A SUCCES: | Struble, son of rm vacation MOC ous i 8 Ir temded the RAE Sat fmt a re td lale park over last oO restore ». Jeffer of her W. W. Hes his new field of work at Michigan, we hope he will be su ful in his work. Baring 8 daring « 4 vit 1 . vilcd § a good time coming togeth right stay then of Pine Grove Mills, reached the ome sermon in » (vale day Aug discourse LARGE PicNic:—The picnic held in the grove at this place was a success both socially and financialy, and was enjoyed | The music was | by all who attended it, very fine, both vocal and instrumental, The Penna. Furnace band was there and gave some of their finest for the oc. casion. There were two addresses, one by Rev. C. T. Aikens of Pine Grove Mills, and the other by Prof. 1. C. M. Elenberger of the High school o | AGLE BOOMING COM mes ' rendered by Sheriff Condo, of Bellefonte on our streets last Thursday of A. picnic at Centre Hall went to 1 F. M Monday to « J. Wilse Cole Ream oganton lo some coach painting fe en last Thursday | was © iis place, will | Saturday ina Everybody in. Harris Hugg and family have moved back to our burg once more John McCaslin and family have moved to McKeesport, where they expect to maka their future home, See Shaffer's ad. Clearance Sale, One Price--Cash. if MoxTcoMERY & CO. ARMAN High St ‘DuBois Produce Co ARS Sh A. M. Hoover, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION AGENCY *% - nN dia TTT" AT Se a Te Te Nh SEN INVEST - YOUR - MONEY | ld VAG TOSS E. H. FAULKNER, Hollidaysbure, Pa. | 00900060000 A Bridal Chamber furnished at 8. The differ rices and » t y 10 nay else vill go far towara furnis? another room ome d se goods, and 1 you will see how h you ture ore the LR Ra Baby Carriag the most reasonable FUNERAL FURNISHINGS and EMBALMING a specialty, 1 n y A IF. KE. NAGINEY, BELLEFOXTH felephone No. 1212 E GLOBE! DRY GOODS an d MILLINERY- Is for this week........ \ddididdsis | Y B, C. ACHENBACH, " sid BAKER and CATERER. THTTIITITITYYYY Y bhbddbddbb bid bib di Choicest confe« Tropical fruits, Finest ice creams LW tionery, bdddbddiddid bbb bb bbb bib bbb dd ™ \idikiddd Lhbbidd mY "YY Ahbdiibbib bbb bbbhhbbbbibihhdd hihbiddd i SUMMER FUEL X HARD - WOOD: Maple, Oak. | | | ALSO Pine and Hemlock 8 A iets, un Stove Lengths, Volks, gh COAL, GRAIN, HAY STRAW & SAND " \ | 1 The Roval Stock Food, For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and EDWARD K. RHOADS, NEAR P. R. R. STATION, BELLEFONTE. SILVER CREAM gis ere etter les, Seald Head, Sealds, Burns, Cuts, Chaps and all skin diseases, It will also relleve Piles Kold by all dealers or by mat! at 10 cents per Dox. T. J REAMY. Tyrene Ps Oct. 20 warranted to quickly cure Eczema, Teller ILL FOR SALE OR RENT Wagner mill township. for sale or rent ¥] at 4 flee of J. M. Kelehline i ther Information for fur ake known the _ M. KRICHLINE tor Re fata te «» GET AN EDBCATIO } Ca and rir ha N. - . trated catalogu JAMES ELDON vally JOHN M.KEICHLINE, ATTQRNEY AT LAW (Mice 1th Peace nd south 1 ‘ ATED in « ea L" low “\ "wn y ” at LEADING DEPARTMEN LL AGRICULTURE ar CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY m i. CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGI] MECHANII MINING } HISTORY and POLIT INDUSTRIAL ART LANGUAG 1 HO ALSCIENCH AND DESIGN LITERATURE Hired AL a ARY SCTE Re PREPARATORY Di Years Fall term opens Septem courses four years For formation address GRO. W, ATHERTON, LL. D., president State College, Centre County, Pa TANTED. EVERY SMOKER Tiwocent stamps PARTMENT twe Regula her in Tosend T 10 help pay post v cking, ete. and we will mall sample box of our Non-Nicotine Midget Cigars. Only one box toone address, Address LANDIS & CO, Shippensburg, Pa.
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