CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. [Continued from Local Page.) REBERSBURG, George Haines’ and Thomas Royers’ left for Iowa and Kansas where they ex- pect Lo visit for some tune, The corn is now nearly all cut hard cutting on account of the frosts, Everybody attended the Grange picnic during last week, C. E. Long, the hack driver, having a load of 21 on Wednes day and Thursday mornings ARRESTED: —(. Long had Gra Shaffer arrested on Saturday for assault | and battery. He, Shaffer, having pulled Loug from his wagou at Centre Hall, him him to off; 0» and struck in order to force fight. Jefferson Small, of in town over Sunday. George Musser still limps from the ef- fects of spraining his foot in playing base ball. Miss Lucas left for her home 1a Blooms- burg, on Thursday morning. Adam Auvinan bought a team of heavy horses from Mr. Eugle, of Woodward, The sale Wednesday, Sep. 18, to sell the real of Aaron Leitzell, decd., accomplished nothing The home, as well as the lots, are now to be sold privately. Mackeyville, was on estate Goon Scroors:—The schools of this town are advancing under the principal- ship of Profs. Hosterman, Limbert and Smull The sub-teachers seem to work in harmony with Prof. Hosterman, who has the overseeing in his hands. This town has for some years past felt the need of a thorough disciplinarian, which we now have in our Prese professor Why not then hold him? In a few years our schools will again be up to the standard they were when Prof, Gramley had charge of them. Our County Superintendent's s work vis- iting schools, will now again begin. We now that every teacher in the county will be glad to see his smiling face, and take hold of that powerful band. He has done good work, and is deserving of the next term of three years. - GORTON HEIGHTS. ’ 1 nl News About Town and Elsewhere—Filthy Beer Kegs. Jacob Shellenberger has moved in his new house. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bock have their home in New Ringold. Paul Hyde spent Sunday, Sep. 15th, with his family at Houtzdale, returning to his duties on Monday at the banks Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Bierly and daugh- ter Maggie, spent several days in Sugar Valley last week, returning on Monday. George Snyder, of Beech Creek, home over Sunday. George Metzger has been filling W. B Lonsberry’s place while he was attend. ing his brother's wedding Jacob Beightol is recovering slowly from the kick which he cived a few weeks ago. We hope he may soon be able to work again. Mis. Joseph Bechdel and Mrs. Joseph Dehaas, of Blanchard, spent last Sunday with Jacob Bechdel of this place His child has been very sick for a few weeks, ) put 1s now on the wiy ebsecovery. - NEw orFERATION'~NM. P. Bock started on his way to We st Virginia for the pur pose of se 1 gone to went ree "er spring. Bock took a last Sunday, ery along the ae CX pe is Metzg pleasure trip t to take in the way. Fiuray the people er and Fred llentown grand scene George y Un if any would s¢ of and they w vouid go aroun i KEGs:—]1 believe i that drink beer know how the kegs are used it again. You may gners houses and see kegs are Kep tin 15te never ta the forei 3 what con- dition the It certainly would turn a pe ron’ s desire forit. You will find ke gs ying around in mud holes and almost pie “fifthy place, then gathered up and used. Please take ad- vice from one who knows WOODWARD HAPPENINGS All the Important News Briefly Written— Personal Notes. New SeATs —Handsome new will adorn the interior of the Evangelical church, at this place. RosusT HEALTH: —Frank Motz, a student at State College, retutned home to meet his grand father, Mr, Rigard, ] from Freeport, Ill. This venerable old gentleman is 83 years old, yet hearty in old age and enjoys robust health, The visitors from this place report the storm last week, at Centre Hall, truly alarming. From THE WesT.—Irvin Miller, who has resided for the past 14 years in the wild west, is visiting friends hereabouts, Houe AGAIN: —Newton Mille home last week from where he underwent an the relief of necorosis, hospital. Frank Guiswite and family were visit. ing friends at Penn Hall, on Sunday A PATH: Some one, the other night, sprinkled saw dust from Ch WwW. H. to the home of Daniel Eng We can not comprehe nd the significa ance of this. John, please explain Miss Fannie burg, directs the Daniel Stover. Benj. Sylvis, our shoemaker, was a tenter at the Grange picnic, last week, MARRIED seats United r arrived Philadelphia, operation for at the Penna Stover, Aarons. affairs for from household occurred here on lay The contracting parties were Wm. Bremmer and Katie Lose The officiating clergyman was Rev. Shortes. Congratulations C.D. Motz took a Millheim'on Monday. H. G. Patterson is a welcome guest at Philip Dales. A wedding Dund business trip to - — Ww oL Fs STORE Good Oats Yield, hard to Beat Ripe. “Chestnuts are Last Sunday was a very warm day. Our farmers are done cutting com, HARD TO BEAT. Last spring Mr. J. C. Auman sewed 32 pounds of Golden Giant side oats. Last week he thrashed the same and as the result he got 32 bushels, or one bushel from every pound ut he sowed. We think this taco is hard to beat in this section, Mr. Geo. Corman has gone to some eastern county to learn a trade, A coon RErorRT—Mr. 0, H. Wolf, who is agent for the Acme Cake Beater, informs us that he has taken 20 orders in less than two days. Itis a very use- ful article and every family, fond of cakes, should not be without one, as it saves much labor for women and the old fashioned way of cake beating is done ayway with, Mr. Fred Hartman and wife spent last Sunday visiting at Kreamersville. David Meyer this writing, ou the sicklist E. G. Hosterman Friday and near Logaunton, CuesTNuTs RIPE: William Gilbert was the first one to gather chestnuts this season. He gathered one-half bushel last Saturday and they are not plenty in this} section, is, at and wife spent last Saturday visiting friends next Sun- P11 PAT. nion S. 8. will meet at g o'clock. - GATESBURG The day morning PICKINGS Horse—Getting Prominent—Grange Lost a Picaic Items Farmers are busy 1 as it is getting hard to cut. Horse DIRD:- Fairbrook, lost a cutting x Samuel Musser, of valuable young horse last week. The cause was the falling on a pin harrow, and making a severe wound which could not be cured. ANOTHER DEMOCRAT:—]. C. Sunday, of Fairbrook, was wearing such a broad pleasant smile the past week, many did not know the reason. We found out since. Itis a bouncing boy, and he says a democrat too. AT Tug PicNic:—Hands were very scarce last week as they had gone to the picnic, the farmers hadto go across to the next valley to get enough to thresh, POCKET PICKED: —Mrs. Emeline Gates, of this place, was very unfortunate while attending the Grangers Picnic last week. Some rascal picked her pocket. The purse contained between 7 and 8 dollars but she was fortunate enough to have another purse with plenty to bring her safely home. GETTING PROMINENT: —MTr, J. C. B, of Buzzard Hill, is getting very prominent at a certain place in Gatesburg. He comes in daylight and stays for supper. We think he will soon tie the knot. Samuel Ellenberger, of this place, at- tended the Grangers Picnic last week. When he came home he had the blues. He went into a game witha faker and lost some money; he will fot say how much, He thinks he has enough of Granger Picnic. ——A—— LEMONT JOTTINGS. Our town was well 1 at the picnic last week. Mr. James Thompson had a cream separater, churn and butter worker, on exhibition at the picnic. STR! CK BY LIGHTNING: —A heavy orm passed through this section last TI hursday, during which George Mart. zes house was struck by lightning: very little damage done. The schools in Benner township sts ed on Monday. George Williams teach es the Lauvertown school and A. J the Rock school. IMPROVED: ~The grammar school house looks much - better since the hall has been changed and the building painted Miss heen + representes Wir { home Maud Wil was turn Miss who Billy say Boalsburg has the is of any town around ing girl new last Presbyterian week. ana « ther We are to note the illness of Mrs. Moore, who had two strokes, and is very poorly at this writing. 8. C. Bathgate's child is very - ROMOLA RUMBLINGS SOrTY poorly. Hand Smashed at Renoveo—Personal Men. tion in Brief Several of our young folks attended the Grange Picnic last week and report having a good, regardless of the storm on Thursday. Gone To CoLLEGRE:—Mr, L. D. Packer departed on the early train Monday morning for Garrotsville, Ohio, where he expects to attend Hiram College the coming year. Misses Lilian Glossner and Annie Kunes, of Blanchard, and Will Jones, of Beech Creek, Spent last Sunday in Ro- mola. Rev. by Rev.ylong and Manley, ance was not very good, extreme heat. Serious ACCIDENT: — While employed in the P. R.R. shops at Renovo, H. 8 Delong had the misfortune of smashing his hand, by allowing a draw-head from acar to fall on it. It will be several weeks until he can have the use of it. We hope for his speedy recovery under the careful attention of Dr. McEutire Thos. Miller and Thos returned to the woods on Monday T.8. Delong in Marion twp., mst Blair was assisted Sunday p. m The attend owing to the commenced his on Monday the 21rd, of Howard, visited Delong (line, het aster Mrs. H. 8 beginning of the week D. M. Packer, of Lock Haven, was a home on a visit last Saturday Mr.J. M. Bunnell, of Philipsburg, made a business trip to this place last week. Mrs. Daniel Kunes, of Blanchard, visited relatives in this place last week. R. C. Daley and Joseph Mann, made a flying trip to Eagleville last Sunday. C. M. Pox and Lewis Boon, had the largest grain crops in this section. Mr. Pox had 1065 bushels, and Mr. Boon had 1020. - . The Lewisburg fair is in progress this week and has attracted quite a number from this county, They have several excellent races on the program that will be worth seeing. | The Magic Touch OF Hood's Sarsaparilla if you are a sufferer from Dyspepsia And Indigestion, try a bottle, and be fore you have taken half a dozen doses you “will involuntarily think, and nc doubt exclaim, “That Just Hits It!” “That soothing effect js a touch!” +Hlood's Sarsaparilla gently tones and strengthens the stomact and digestive organs, invigorates the liver, creates a natural, healthy desire for food, gives refreshing » sleep, and in short, raises the health tone of the entire system. Remember Hood’s Sarsa- parilla Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, billous ness, Jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion You smile at the idea. Bui | magic | cures A DMINISTR RATORN Norio E. Estite of Catharine . Ro guson township Letters of administration on sald estate hay Ing been granted to the undersigned. all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having or demands against the same will pre without delay forsettiement to the under ed State College, Beep. 2561 up, deed, ate of Fer sign MCOORMICK, Admr JousT [ BGAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby glven chased, for a valuable con 25, 185, from Danie] Haney | | horse, 1 that I have iderstion, on the full ing Mid wigon pur Sept per apples wrenches, cold eh “lx ' regs tioned dle with the +10 JONN 22 foot ball team will Gettys! at State is the first game of the Mrs. Mary A *» Ex Sheriff Co residence of Jack A revel 79 + ARCH J mrg’ College, next Saturday yC ASOD Irwin Conley her brother, Irwin, Reieh Sept. near sonville, YCATS days. Doll's Shoe St ol1’s Shoe Dells Shoe Store BoLofonte pil 5% 2 LOSING ()UT NALE] Owing to failing health | find it necessary to dispose of my entire stock of BOOTS AND SHO! In order to retire from business RE) - _ Goods will be sold REGARDLESS OF COST< Doi’s SHOE STORE claims sent them ..THE.. So —— GLOBE Old Stand of 8S. & A. Loeb. Y GOODS # MILLINE Store | Store | more can always find ties, Ann scicct Along we ask you EST the newest styles and the t (es and [errors DRE! wo GOODS ever shown un- single roof in Centre coun that are con- and cannot tablishment. WWKEYS : In ihil ari 1 feature this 17d kin > our ladies’ Coaf and eason oy H 7 ap depar Lie 7nl, want you to come in and ex- 1 and see them, Price them, 'S OF BELLE] will be surprised how rea- ' x ably cheap they are. contributing, and none] that here “4 § AllS4 lo Black Bea we are going so than the fact the « ri // // iC 44 vari Sell an All Wi ool . , * 10NS. Coal Jor }p 4 98. nsidered cheap last y ’ the limitless line of prog lead the) | Our Millinery Department is now open, and we are Show- ing the newest and latest things Fall Millinery. to call and see the FIN- LINE OF NOVELTIES IN STRONG SCHOOL CLOTHING At LEWINS' Philadelphia Branch. TR SUITS FOR THE BOYS... Every Lady who has a Boy should come and see our Boys’ Clothing, McCloskey, | school | during the | NO BOASTING OR BRAGGING But the actual truth. We have Childrens’ and firm. The ily. These suits the Clothing in town. of BCA largest assortment Boys’ and Every stitch and is true fabric strong and of a color that won't soil eas Are put together forthe roughest kind of wear. You might pay a dollar or two more elsewhere for clothing not “us good, Our Styles and Prices Please dverybody, A FULL LINE OF GENTS SHOES. Allegheny street, S. LEWINS, Bellefonte. Commencing Monday, Sept. 2nd, 95 will close out my k, consisting of entire stoc {HARDWARE TOOLS, PAINTS GASOLENE, Ran ges, Stove Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, OF ALL KINDS OILS, AND TINWARE, HORSE BLANKETS, SHOVELS, FORKS, RAKES, POCKET AND TABLE OIL, COOKING AND HEATIN AGATE CUTLERY, (3 STOVES, and thousands of The stock is complete in everything. I cannot mention all the bargains offered, but if you want to buy anything in the hardware line come such an opportunity may If you are wise you will lose no time in taking advantage of this sale. other articles, and see never come again, McK EE.
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