\ “CDN ARTO | ONLY A MOUSE.—~A mouse in church | ack frost gave us a call. Everything 3 RI ESPONDENTS : | Ja ave u \ ‘ | Sunday evening afforded as much | was white, It froze the corn and toma- | amusement to the masculine part of the | (pes, but the gn "AT hy 3 | ' corn was ready for it y A | | “ 4 o DEPA R | \ EN . ud gHch at brought terror to the ‘timer Blair is the happy father of a 4 hn ' females assembled baby girl No wonder that he wears ‘4 A '4 : d fom Local Page.) Abraham Trea tet wd manu such a broad smile . . : a : 1 nued from I, Re | Page. ] Vonada, from Coburn, took a pleasure | “The democrats who attended the con LEMONT NOTES trip to Snyder county ont Sunday | vention at Williamsport from here, also ee Miss Gertrude Dolan, from Bellefonte, | 1n' 3 | took in Buffalo Bill's wild west show. \ ‘ town it tow1 tine her father | te he . Mr. D. A. Grove purchased a n 15 down itl our town iting h t wey report h It | tin ipa Auman i ick li Hi i A S and MILLINERY—— town i DRY GOODS and MILLINERY potato raiser. { James Dolan, ; | Cliarles Thompson aud David Dale, | I'he Unite d iy angel; al Sunday school | in a criti two of our town boys, started on Mon. [18 VET} largely attended. y at Rt sist Monday day for Freclhiold, N. J.. where they in- | ['homas Hosterman at ed homie | Dickinson college, Vie., while here, was tend going to school. We wish them | Monday. He says he wa homesick agent for several books, ameng them a >eR | see his pa-pe and ma-me "Thomas very handy kitchen and receipt book. George Thompson, hh as | is it. We hope Co could. bought one so i : a . v ‘ . ving tistry with Ii rd, { [.ancen Burris | welcome ller at | that they ea ne orrow of neighbors I All ‘ OPEN ING OF Bellefonte, left f« Philadelphia where | the home of C £ sterman A ] raml efton Thursda Ie dre he expects to euter a dental college | J. L. Kreamer i rof, W. R for Carlisle, where she will attend col home {ron the G A R, re- | Ic of Fie ! i Rich Hun ke alo 4 ouisvill Ky "Thev 8 v th v | od hid ) ) this place, but now located i ion at Louisville, Ky. They 5a COBURN HAPPENINGS \ | \ \ Haves, is visiting his pa a gay tin LAL Al qe rAd amily ) M ) AY IAT GORTON HEIGHTS cavy frosts Sunday morning Bellelonte, J sss | Aaronshurg, was seen A Remarkable Animal Other News About Town as May Occu | 35 THEY The the night ; ; Avi Spiglemyer lard was stolen ont Mi wn Bb ri . . . Thursday, Sep. 26th, Friday, Sep. 27th. t rt him with ti and Sam instead of ddy | su 1 But the 1 rse | tury di lnesday morning fro \ . wd Sa 1 3¥ That travels | returned the complimen Ch oy yo tap ne ( | | | \ ( re th oo AA . reaking his | t fractured the bone ; A KZ Ainscn Band ! low Lhe crear od Jo | t he it gE } - $ Evy ! i Ry ind #1 . ur friend Robert Evey Ix ught t | Ci Jue gd) ; Inoruing my Ru. 10 piley a 4 Willian Moke con . : pach »¢. who had run the fectionary store on Main street 1 Bblv in a good suppi) 1 , week. Starting | tobacco. all around 1 see himg he h Monday, going | uporium, thence | hey yust have I fi th vi Men's Fu will treat 3 . A Ja é KA Rr dhe ! ] | Mr. C. O. Peterson J Decker were united in marria Bellefonte, by Rev, Gearhart. W them happiness through lif The following persons are on the list Mrs. Carrie Dale, of Shiloh; John Bumgardner, of Oak Hall May Grove, of cmont and C Grove. In co STATE COLLEGE. NEWS Changes in tl J tied Malih | LOGANTON UDR.~A Gute rom v oh a-AS AXA v § | Te . P. BK f Ling- LHOganton, whose DCS rl lives in this ior Class Submits ' Sha n Bat John H. Leete has been appoint- | their son ] B of this § { urday evening The dude had too much ed instructor in the dept. of mathematics. | 1.gce El i T Maurice J. Thompson, late in-|beat the coun r of mathematics, has entered the 1as a pa ol of Columbia College | acre, and § Edwin L. Sparks, late principal | £004 Sixt WOLFS STORE ITEMS of the preparatory dept. has entered 1 } y on his duties as instructor of history, in the University of Chicago Carl D. Fehr has been appoin structor in the dept. of Langu Miss. Harriet A. McElw L asa last Sunda iti it Dooneville, Clin- | signed the professorship of history, time. toh P ! assume the duties of Register of the Col A DANGEROUS JUMI i: ‘m. Hev- | " OW to Bellefonte | lege, and Secretary of the faculty. erly, of Romo! » coming from Snow | yoo At ts Mo nt omer & Co Mr. Geo. D. Green has accepted ain undertook to get oll | - All hae taps \ Re | g ) ® sition as instructor in the dept. of Zool- while it was running at the rate ol Y aarer br tanh a mi an rani | ogy. miles per hou: 1 t mp | OW aa MOA - « 3 , while the Mrs. Anna A. McDonald is at, | tl, i : : - oo Roce mi ‘ Ee copia 1" 1 nm to se 1 n nil ghting ! ; 0 1AM K i employed in the College library San } ‘ : i A Knox y 3 3 : Rr ou his feet, lit ti I te end ar t ug at preses he t Messrs. Ralph F. Martin, Frank . 1 y f the H § ‘ gers aud Dunham Baton, of the classof | {ne with his ~ rt + 1me 95 are with us for a short time in the ground and al RESHMEN: ~The Sophbs. have | his face. Well, the next t n busy the past few days taking some | a train you bad better walk of the “homesickness out of the ¥resh. Mr. Willis Bullock went #7" Ag for the sal { Dunlap and | { » | Ci 4 ou plowing up the cind Eh Te oS ST SW ryt Foc YOO | to perfection. | with: hor Daz Juxtors SuveMmiT:—The ! the z the lone o xaminatl REAL ESTATE AND Chamber COLLECTION AGENCY GE Hy Foghat, i HARD - WOOD: ue vere wil go ar ton Maple, Oak. 4 = wave ; » ~ f conten Monday morning, took up We are ER EA ere LLL ; A. M. Hoover, 413, 54a) SUMMER FUEL iors took / | : ¢ / were i} ict! SoRteEom Ev | cae Pine and Hemloagk Baby Carriages. ST RAW & SEND FUNERAL FURNISHINGS The Roval Stock Foagd. and EMBALMING oo « = ried to college last |; x iti 8 b f : / - : x oh even ’S oC fo by che: ALESMEN WANTED |$ aspeciaity. was throug! > : | NEW Wim TER Rev. ple f 1 tonsmitapit 254 He | Ne vag ro ot m Sundaa) ! lled a be Ind i on AMR i al a . ST & DE w— Clarion county, who was call y the | alway . dri RR 8 bp osigns ms we had need of nussonaries i NON-NICOTINE MIDGET CIGARS. EDWARD K RHOADS Presbyterian congregati of Lemont | ; . NE our midst . . ) voa lst i ’ ’ Mrs. Geo. Rider, of near Gatesbu . Salary or commis Good side line, Sam Y Y AN y "ha and Boalsburg, is coming (his week, but | MTS tL oh N . Iv. NAGINEY, NEAR P. R. R. STATION heen 111 & the t t few t : } the day before he star's he is to be mar- has been ill for the past few weeks iat ia po f 1h - iN ™H ried, so there will not be any conten. | SICKNESS is catarrh of the stomach tire! i EAs maar. 1a Be oe : to stand around in t ghet BELLEFONTE o "IR 72 rp tion between the young ladies who would | attending physician Vr. 1 hot i, of | woods BEI] JE THF ONTE. ’ | . . i hh : bbediibbidbititbtbittittdiittanitidissnsd YY | ph '. | | try to captivate the young preacher, He |° ormstown. We hope i . Rev RE Y tut netitne ag E | will preach here next Sunday afternoon. | Fecover EVERELY ALDED Sometime ago wil AA tL | | 41 h 4 FAL . 5 14} J Shit e ; y The band fest n Saturday ve sles free. Address LANDIS & C0 3 and \ | ning, proved to t fail ; as . ppenst rg, Pa - , , y ) a little child of Arthur Rachau’'s was | ¢ ‘ : Trost MuLy Rudolph Strayet Mie Mary Kreamer. retumed home | THO Mets Redoih Strayer, of | praying aronsd 4 washing machine INVEST - YOUR - MONEY from quite a long vi { nion county (oy wil iden ad Of nul | filled with alding water, and pulled | | | nm wit tian : ’ ew weeks ago an tart huckatering po IN FTR MORTGAGES She reports a very pleasaut time Ty 8 g | the pin out at t de of the tab. The IRST MORT i k ho, i ; | last week When nin ome b A ) . ‘ OMN M.KEICHLINE | . | / y Quite a number of our good farmers | 4 coon Bellwood and Tyrone, the mul wale! . fre RI a . | ATTORNEY AT-LAW and Justior or vag | ON City or country real estale woh flitted to the 1 day They L ” we y erely scaldec one arm, side § leg Prace. Office in Garman's Opera House block k Yomat dnt) . wiannt af } did not take boats Alona. but weit we tcok right at a wheelman ar | child has been ina critical y | and south of the court hous: it least double the amount of logp. aun 0 xg} “ao a hy WEI uncontrollable. Mr. Strayer, seeing the ‘ . i on _ x wher . ' y : } tian ove ad ot out f danger BAKER i Interest a ) nt RY jo prepared with rubber boots danger, leaped from th y Bb ubibinr. ! ! ) and not out of danger | ¥ , . WA it A A Ww "we - . }) The first frost, Saturday night, t ed; the mules ra: + distance and Rar us by surprise, and it changed - | turned the wagon into a ditch, " aking ev, Wm tly rea tr of the and FOWO sav all expens " d atifir -arance oi $ very much in this | it considerably ' : h wthered | Unites ng ] rch, is at home | neve’ 4 are blent ection | the fragments | her and got Noto | visit parent M1 ud rs. joseph CATERER. E i kau : " Jr y i somehow He savs he is alm : sirhs | y — ot ‘ : HLS i WOODWARD GLEANING with mules Tar - - | for any one who has money t 4 cui on Satur . op . PLEASANT GAP Sick TrAcuer.~Prof. Tho \ ' SPRING * till 1x oben Rep “ ’ \ one ! ! hea il ' «Ja a m : from Rebersburg , who wi PRING MILLS \ ts upen ep Cholcest confectionery, tain the A gion ; | ticulars, address harg rs ol, which opens y , e will ha new teachers i pi ge pens toa Win Allis Cl tig} : ' Iropical fruits, J ndenominational, Open 10 both sexe E. H. FAULKENDER. Thursday y introductory he was ( Ambrosia cre ' Lbees siti nd ! 1 "finest ice creams J | QR 11 "i yor wit an outs athick of Tudis ; a ! : ear : slwavs in : ly I laysburg, &- VISITORS. —W J LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY |= v1 OR © ¢ ‘ § i nge Are nere sit} [§) 1" 51) \ nin { wi e re] | Mg \ AGRICULTURS und AGRICULTURE | " " - nw od t ely within our gales on Sunday ha 1 tover, and b bie end at Nyt k nd Hy cut HEMISTR ‘cure Liezema. Te Entire A Weare! andl } ? auch, d : 4 ni ith a t " BIOLOGY SILYER CREAM Par n Tir. ot's Ite) ho ALLISON'S 1} 10) 1ilti 1 . : = ute’ from Millheim wind ren Fitton : no ha p . | : , i Wit. Bataes hee left ont Sa Our bakery and fee cream parlor PBOTARY and HORTICULTURE es, Reald Head, S AkiA Burns, Cuts N= . fro " ’ On Na in : i 3 ¢ : “4 ’ _ Wi ' x | Bn | skin disease i { also relieve P * from The Wild West. corn, and it pros HOCH It bse town, and in the future will be found at have been removed to Allegheny street CHEMISTRY | Sol all dealers or nat) at 10 cents Por C. FP. Motz and Samuel q ad rD '" in » RR shops ¢ TE next door to Crider’s Exchange CIVIL ENGINEERING { box, 1 REAMY, Tyrone Pa Oct, 2 J EE. Et Ain the old way of culting com. {the P. R. R. shops at Wail, Va | ELECTRICAL ENGINKERING | ” re visiting friends in Miflinburg on POTATORS PLENTY C.P. 1 a . Prof. 1. I*. Harrison, of Bellefonte, 3 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Sunday. shipping potatoe Some das / spent Sunday with his mother in this i MINING RRGINERI LNG . NEw RirLs { radorf purchased | two car loads He teoort place “ HISTORY and PORYTICAL SCIENCHR a handsome Mar shaating Ww . , repo } place. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN a hanasom ary ‘ Ng rifle. We poor [or them 1 that he bh 110 y Mrs. Wertz, of Renova, is at present . LANGUAGE aud LITERATURY yredict his (it : will be greatly | loads on the rails now sold | visiting her brother J. C. Mulfinger, our ; Spanish and allan, (optional) improved. Charles ou hit to have The long . xed ’ German and Englis required.) a peep sigl _ The long, looked for time is here a . (9. MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY Sees Die . Grange picn Many has been Since Harry Hile and James Cot! have ! ) 0. MECHANICAL ARTS: combining shop | Pixs PLENTY. ~B. F. Yearick and E. | watching the weeks and days go by, so | gone into the White.wash business, it work with study H. Musser brought I + a wagon load | that he may have an . i MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE uss Tou ome a wagon load | that he may have an « " MENTAL and MO AL SCIENCE. i FRUITS “ and - PRODUCE re Mw } nd a good | makes them closely related. Puture of fox grapes from Union county. They | time, contracts may make them still closer res iL PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: two | say they want lots of pies this winter AFTER THEM: The ’ «2 | late : iM ie people who sold |! i years DuBOIS., PA. | i popular hotel man, i DEDICATION PoSTPOND. ~The new |the drink called * : ' | » oo \ ) ie United Evangelical chur h at this place | drink v' 5 Atibross: for a soft | Prof. McKeen gave a nove. musical Fall term opens September 12, 180, Regular | Joi svangelics ! pi 2 i were taken up by Une Sam's entertainment here on Saturday evening. courses four Jars For catalogue or other In which was to be dedicajed the 6th of | deputy. It costthem £10, and some even | Mr. McKeen, who is blind, was ably as RB | formation, address | Write he | ; next month has been indefinitely post- | more. They found out that it was mo | sisted by his wife theexercises were held CT : a : GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL. DD, president, re ul wien you imve #7 poned. ! soft drink in the M. E. church, : SOON State College, Centre County, Pa thing to ship. 8.90.
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