a Au CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. [Continued from Local Page. ] FIEDLER ITEMS. Bad Coxey disappointed Sunday Schobl Picnic Boys~ Large Potato Most of our farmers have raised their potatoes J roready jor seed mg. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fishburn, foute, were the guests of their ry, over Sunday. SUNDAY Paul Sunday celebrat Winkleb! All the cream HU Are BOWIE PreNiC:—The will bold a September 14th, in ch’s woods, in the afte wlars will hav and cakes. dially invited to come and time. Why not have evening Mis an at present Haines’ Miss Kat few da) Weaver Ch s trip to Ki BAD povs:—The young ing at St. Paul was well at! Sunday evening, but the boys would keep t next time Rev, Lohr, ton, P. E., of Lewisburg of J. M. Weaver on Saturday Jog oNCoxX®eYy:—Cox SCHOOL, school Haines, of visiting mime eamersville on 3 enjoy his trip to Re day. He would rathe with ther the the fence. On Monday made his first gathering for burn, Pa. Bic PoTATO:—Thomas champion potato grower i He has a potato weighing two pounds and measuring 28 in ci ence. t Of DOYS, Ul morning rp | Luther G mcacs circumier- - MADISONBURG ITEMS. Dangerous Business—Death of Mrs, Hoy-— A Warning—Wedding. Hog killing time is over. All Senator Quay has to do now is to get rid of the ham. The public schools of Miles township, opened on Monday, for a seven months term. WEDDING: — The invitations for the wedding of Mr. Oliver Corman, of Far. mers Mills, and Miss Tillie Keller, of this place, are out. The wedding will take place in the front yard of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Corman, of Farmers Mills, on Sept. g, at 5 o'clock in the evening. Hg Is Harpv:—C, T. Grimm looks very happy since his sale of Western cows, at Vicksburg, Union Co., Pa. But isn’t the sale that makes him so happy, O no! It is because a young lady from Tyrone is visiting in our town. DeATH oF Mrs. Hov:—Mrs. Peggy Hoy, of this place, died on Tuesday &. 27, of cancer in the stomach. In- terment took place im the Reformed cemetery, on Friday morning. She was about 75 years of age and a member of the Lutheran church. Mrs. Hoy was a daughter of Adam Shafer, and was married twice, first to Mr. Smeltzer and second to John Hoy. With Mr. Smeltz- er she had five children, two of whom Mrs Samuel Hoover of Nittany, Mrs. John Fisher as well as her two husbands, have pre 1 her to their reward. The surviving me family are, John in Indians drew Guiser and Mrs. B this place. Mrs Guiser wh the bedside of her mother illness, almost continuously, caught col soon after her mother's death, settled on her lungs and on the her mother's funeral she took She has since had sc sever rhages, and at present i cal condition. DANGEROUS vening a par wld youug heim Gap with the of fish. After fishing being scared several times they started down the pike to make another haul. They had not gone very far when a par- ty of hunters from M im to scare the party jumped in the pike in front of them one raising an ax and another a gun and told them to halt, that they were officers of the law and had come to arrest them. Three of the fishing party throwing away their nets and lanterns started away on a dead run. The fourth a little bolder than the rest would not run, The hunters after gathering up the nets and fish started home, But the remaining fisherman stepped out and commanded them to drop the nets, which the hunters very wisely did. The hunting party would better keep quietjor they might get arrested for stopping peaceful citizens on the public highway, and raising deadly weapons against them which isa very grave crime, Gone To Mirrugim:—~Mr. and Mrs. I. BE. Stover, who recently returned from their wedding trip to Atlantic City and other eastern places, will in the near future move to Millheim, where Mr. Stover is a partuer in the hardware firm of Hosterman and Stover. The newly wedded couple have the best wish. es of the writer, A WARNING: The members of the Reformed church recently built a speak- er's stand in Dietrich’s Grove, where the picnics of this place are held. It is the wish of Mr. Dietrich and the community in general that no one molest, disfigure or demolish the present stand, as was the case with previous ones. If any one does disfigure the present stand he will be dealt with according to law, ini COBURN HAPPENINGS ode d lay of her bed th P for A Few Local Squibs—Cider- Corn Potatoes Services, etc, We had a very refreshing rain here on Saturday. Dr. Braucht, of Spring Mills, called on some of his friends over Sunday. W. H. Meyer came home Friday even. ing from Williams Grove, Nearly everybody in this section will attend the Lutheran festival Saturday afternoon and evening, September 7th, Prof. A. J. Harter and wife, of Altoo- ! : na, are visiting their and | | & which | at Faitbrook. hemor | { home Monday former home for a few weeks. Ed. Campbell and Samuel Wilson ar- rived home from West Virginia Friday evening, FRESH CIDER: Mr. Yonada's mill begun operations last week. we will have fresh apple butter upou our tables, Corn Cror:i—The corn crop in this section is safe for a large one, and if no frost sets in, the cars will be well rip ened cider Soon PRACHES:—We are informed that T. F. Meyer will have a car load of peach- by Wednesday for Coburn, Centre Hall, Linden Hall and Lemont, POTATOES: — Ed three car loads this week. Mrs. I. Bartholomew Monday evening from Williamsgrove, es Robinson will ship | ol { potatoes returned Harrisburg and Rev, Brown ervice at Col number of our citizens took morning train for urt this week. Bellefonte, ips down » attraction, We SPRING MILLS. A Large corn crop predicted—Doings of prom- inent citizens, The farmers can ceding go ahead wi Corx Cror i will be one of the 1 through this plaining already t come down. Ifit ) re than you had last { bushels, Some are price will does k will fave nu to the numbe Michael Shiver, the insurance agent, went to Johnstown, ou a business trip. fromm Northumberland, visit to his } s, last week. and Co., Geo. Rhinefelter Yeagerstown, Miffiin Papa Auman, family, from are visiting SERiousLy Inn, —Mrs. Louis Rossman has been seriously ill for the past week; hope we may hear of her recovery. VETERAN Picnic; — There will be a good many attend the Veteran picnic, at Hunter's Park. Parties attending the Democratic con- vention at Williamsport, from this point will be charged one fare for the round trip Gone To Jounsrown:—Jno. Huss intends to move to Johnstown, in a couple of weeks. He says there is lots of work—it is the place for a poor man. The way Billy talks, Quay and Hast. | ings must have beeu very close to each | other the day of the state convention his ankle report for who had able to Emanuel Brown sprained is about work. Mrs. Lucinda Runkle is sick in Altoo. na, where she is visiting her daughter, Mrs. McClellan. ) seranton |b home | ireuts and | PENN HALL, A Dandy Bad Personal Mention, hou! 1 Roads Mosquito Story CORRECT: w=] vnily with out thic DeMocrAT Rev. D. A. Souder Irvin, Pa,, and Miss Augusta, Ill, were ers last week, Miss Katie after circulating am few week urne week Mrs. J. J. Hann, from Desmoin is visiting her brother, W. Sheesly ef nite 1 nm vO and mother, from Fllen Fisher, of its at J. B. Fish from Altoona friends here Garrecht, ret gs Jows CG. P. Ream stone lay that place BAD ROADS this precinct ate Why ABLE MINISTER from Lewisburg, deli The n throughout condition ot have better 10 ( Grov : i Monday ev John Baney, among the visitor Sunday 1 thev old th torment. ight he had hands in off face ug Wolfs Store. Saturday 3 ly were gr appoinle getting near Rel A GOOD J ley takes th week one Brumgart $88 bu bushels of oats beat but it Mr. Levi Lock Haven Lost: FE. T. Weaver dark-checkered, s Wolfs Store and R er will please re { he will be greatly obliged Mr will be in n | week Miss Edith GI | spent last week A Mr. Waite, through here books Mr. Harry through this ug to Gram- Last Newton and 700 hard to WORK 8 in thrashing thrashed shels of wheat This was actually done. for record is Strayer w days at last week sherehure ebersburg N turn it to him turn ) im ot Weaver's stean saw from Madi sont siting in our Quite a number of our people attended | the corner stone laying at Centre Hall, last Sunday. C. E. Royer and wife spent a few days | in Nittany Valley amoung friends. Yictor says it #8 not Soleleather, Whiteleather. - Gatesburg Pickings The picnic at Baile jist, was a complete the heavy rains that o day The corn crop will 1 quaintances last Saturday ville. He came on his wheel. Miss Maria Elder, I isiting her brot She for the state of Olu It of ne IS ¥ * | to make her fu Many of the farmers are making the second crop of hay and report it better than the first. Mr. Emanuel Sunday, of Fairbrook, is getting the paint brush applied to hs house as he thinks it looks some what tarnished The girls of Gatesburg are some what vexed at certain young men of this place, becanse when they wan a partner | to take an evening drive they go across to the next valley. wait till next leap year. Lives of girls all remind us t make then And departing leave behir Footprints that are 7 by They cann¢ - Milesburg News SocCiABLE:— The sociable held last Saturday evening by Miss Else's Sunday school class was a cess 1 ful time AT EAGLEVILLE some excellent music for lows’ picnic and festival, at Eagleville, last Saturday. From all accounts they enjoyed themselves quite well. Miss Annie Similar, after a short visit to see her sister in this place, returned of last week She re ports of having a nice time the Odd Miss Daisy Snyder, of Lock Haven, is a guest of Mrs. E. H. Carr, ia this place. Mrs. Erba Moore, of Erie, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Noll, near this place. Mrs. Francis Brown, of Patton, made a short visit to see ber relatives and friends, in this place, last week. Mr. Jos. Rogers, of Osceola Mills, spent a day in our burg last week, Miss Sarah Rauscher, of Blossburg, after spending a short visit to Miss Stella Stonerode, returned home on The borough dads are getting ready to put in concrete crossings in the boro. | are now surveying for it at this | The writing. Mr. John Confer has moved from his former place of business to the lower | rooms of the 1. 0, O, F. new building. Girls, do not worry; | ' { was employed here Edith | suc- | The young people had a delight | The band furnished | Fel | is here! Tuesday. | county an and wil HoTEL : {tor of the Eutaw House, {most obliging landlords { He k public. | the very best | the right place. | LAmrcr CAmpAGE:—Mr. Dr. Alexander | boasts of the largest cabbage head {that section, 11% pounds. If any ome | can beat that let us ry Miss Lota Wilkison left: for | where she expects to go to school HAND INJURED: Wm. Workinger is | nursing a sore hand. While at work on the saw mill of E running -—ClO00 Te— > is one of the liging n the valley nows what belongs to the traveling His table is alw; filled with He is the it ng in in in Atrobe, g a saw edging | boards, he got his hand against the saw { and it was badly used up. Dr. Alexan- | der amputated the index finger, but | sav ed all the rest, ANOTHER DEMOCRAT: Big boy came | to Emanuel Smith’s house; his weight is 2'4 pounds. Mr. Smith is so proud of him that he hardly looks at common | people. One more democrat Mrs. Cal. Henney and her two sons, Charley and Willie, of Latrobe, were here to visit her mother, Mrs. Annie Hartman, and her sister Mrs. John Wil- kison, and many other friends. Mr. complains thieves visiti roost often that chickens he has but a few left Mr. Slack, if you use a shot gun it will be a sure cure Cocks THIgvES ug his hen about SO an over dose of for any Lot Condo says he got {ells and fish; dol't care this season, Awaiting a Decision The telephone question has not yet been decided, and the petitioners who | $1 per month reduction are awaiting the | action of the company. All of the peti weeks of August at the §3 rate, and so far none of the checks have been return ed to them, The patrons think they will win this time. They either win or the phones go out. They are fully de. termined on this point. Centre Report. er. and | “ST eeT°Tr92°TT2N M. Hewett, where he | John Slack | out of a flock of 36 | more, | tioners paid the company for the last two | ‘SEATED 1 Notes lu ND APPEALS Is hereby gf | unseated lands wi | sioners ofl | the the il be held al Commi Belistonte, for | assessment distriet as foll 5 For Rush, Boring, Potter, Harr Benner, Fergn i Halln Warth tow Pp un Wed ity | 4th, | : For Bnow Shoe Howard, Liberty, ships, on Thursday 1 For Burnside, Cartin, Gregg and Miles townships, on Frid 6th, 18 Faylor, Union Marion and ntemi | GARM A | | Eutirely | Electr DuBois Produce Co Exclu ven that an appeal for | veral | Keep Your E FRUITS - 2nd - PRODUCE. Eon Ta SN NEN $A. M. Hoover, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION AGENCY. —— n " / ¢ / 4 ¢ / ¢ / / / T / 3 L% Th a Ta Ta Sa Ta a Sa Sh Se SS cent. pavable rowers pay neve fees. at all times i i tO je rmation and par 3 lars, address E. H. FAULKENDER, Hollidaysburg, Pa. A Bridal Chamber can be handsomely ttle enst these Limes / / 4 / ’y The differ between oir prices and what you'd usually have lo pay else. where, will go far toward furnish ne another rooy Come and en You wi save from enee arry a fine line of baby , at the most reasonable FUNERAL FURNISHINGS and EMBALMING a specialty. F. KE. NAGINEY, Allegheny st BELLEFONTE Telephone No. 1242 HARD - WOOD: Maple, Oak, ALSO In Billets, Bunches, Cords and in Stove Lengths. amiss 3 ws" | COAL, GRAIN, HAY, STRAW & SAND pica 3X. ————— ‘The Roval Stock Food, For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hoge, at NEAR P. R. R. STATION, BELLEFONTE. ANTED, EVERY SMOKER To send 7 two-cent stamps to help pay post ©, packing, ete. and we will mail sample box of our Non-Nicotine Midget Cigars. Only one box to one Maret. Diao . ot Bhd a Pa. | i | i | | | i INVEST - YOUR - MONEY | nre plenty of | SUMMER FUEL { April X, "% Thou {ment I am | af last | Pine and Hemlock | | had come | good ve on the (1 \ y GLOBE SPACE We have teresting news for vou SOINE 1- next week. Katz & Co.. LiMITED. AT THE BROCKERHOI] rT dada ALLEYE & EAR OPERATIONS S8UCCESSF Y PERFORMED facts and Cut CAP ’ nD y ; D or a long time I noticed that I bec ually harder and harder of hearing noises came in the ear after a whil came very much alarmed, so I w» hest was terril Salm and put myself under his care d lod ent 1 feel now I am grateful state, and for the bene! rood 3 r. 1 can eat everyt) those who may suffer In a like manner } \ wit trouble : thanks to Dr. Sa | treatment The Cambria ¢ onths I have been feos t of stomach and s afraid to eat and to res Pa was caused by catarrh — A bout one I blindness mad year ago my brother me in my left eye with a bow For some years I have bern si gan fo get blind rapidly in that much with various aliments. asd tl n short thy int see anvihing « I suffered most excrutiating pain from blindness was caused by the } head to foot all the time. My stomach tro much of Dr. Salm's wonderful » led me a good deal, liver and Kidneys operations that I went to hi were out of order: in fact 1 thought pore proven his wodderf The doctors couldn't do me 1 or today, after having been patent medicines had no effect 0 ing An see splendidly out of the same went to Dr, Salm and after a course of trod ! Joseph Henry now again as hale ¢ Sulltonm hi his time had come bul 0 ally Pa | strong as ever, | Warriors Mark, | went into my oars | and my ears begun to troubl ‘my strength begun to give out, | work. | doctors { couldn't do me any good | Balm ! he kept his kept his word, for to day Tam again EDWARD K. RHOADS, ordered their phones removed or given | Pa. F. L. Confer Priseny Died ver Party 0 good have t ¢¢ IMA nith granulated eve lids t » Dlinded me, Doctors here did me wemed 1o afleel my general | Salm has cured me 1 ean agaic see spl and feel better than ever Indiana, I'a a8 pears old ond cured WW eolo Lh anv Bome years ago | contracted catarrh, an Gradually 1 became worse me very much and I beeame weaker and weaker so that 1 was not able to I took treatment from several of our in the county, but somehow they to 1 went to see In to cure me, and 1 dare say Bessie 1 He promised Growth removed from thi ¢ bia For 10 years my wife, Susanna, had something fiwing over her eyes making her almost » stout and healthy as could be expected of any lind wr. Salm performed an operation and one of my age (89 years) and 1 find that I got ‘value received for the money paid th the doo made a perfect success. Her ees do not give tor. Mrs. Jacob 13, Findley, her any trouble and she can do any kind ol May 13, "#8, Brash Valley, Indiana eo. work John Bergen, Holsopple, Pa He will visit this county EVERY FOUR WEEKS. thus saviag his patients the trouble | and expense of visiting the city, as be Is the only physician and surgeon in the country who carries his own maniking, models, diagrams, ete : | all private diseases, whether from imprudent habits of fo 1] strate and make plain to all afflicted the cause and nature of thelr diseas This will give his numerous patients and others who are im need of medical treatment an oppartihity to cousult this distinguished physician, whose duties at the Institute will peimit only of monthly visits to ¥ community Manhood perfectly restored. Quick, painless and certain cure for impotence, lost man hood, spermatorrhea losses, weak and nervous debility ; alse for prostrations, varicoele and youth or sexual excesses in mators years, or any cause that debilitates sexual functions, speedily and permanently cured. Free examination of the Urin Each person applying for medical treatment should send or bring 2 to 4 ounces of urin, whirh will receive a eareful chemical and microscopic examination. Small tumors, cancers, warts, moles, ete, removed without acids, knife. pain og scar New method. Fleotroysis, splicto ur fits scientifically treated and positively sored by a never-falling method, Address all communications to Fox 700, Columbus, Ohio. CONSULTATION FREE. This advertisement appears twice before each visit.
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