CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT. place, for the last month, will leave for | their home in Altoona on Thursday. William Walker and wife and Peter Kesler and wife all of Rebersburg, were | visiting in our town on Monday. (Continued from local page.) FIEDLER NOTES. Large Pumpkins and Turnips—Chestnuts and the Boys, There is quite a change in the atmos- phere since last week, The shrill whistle of A. M. Goodman's | town. Crops heard in is having out his thrasher is Stover steam Benjamin thrashed. PUMPKINS pumpkin farmer kin weighing 123pounds a two hos Tacobh Fiedler is the boss He has ns He load of all sizes weet puny se MG 11 turu KNIP I. M they day Clai and « forth minu CHILD old son on Sut place o'cloch by Re tery : Th twp., i report a | years Mr. ® TOSSIV with h A where h am NEw LOCATION this place have owned by J. P erected by J. H. Church and Main streets Wels web Hew has about | RETURNED : and mother, have been visiting in Penns, { Brush and Nittany Valley, left for their | home in morning, Freeport, Ill, on Tuesday on the He did some excellent vou will follow suit, We congratulate I’, H. Stover board-walk work. Jam STATE COLLEGE NOTES Many Changes of Business Places—Vandals it Work. Henry Showers has shop from the Holmes d hiss * HAS Move LEMONT SOTES | One Way to Pay a Girl Q. . (* fag | . Mrs. Sadie C. Washburn | ysking their corn and are getting a big yield to the acre, | heen to the bought a large stock or furniture, { hire h. ? TRIAS dle of this to call and nished mona GORTON HEIGHTS Lo dow fa ws : articl hom supply 15 in Cent J. D went home him a C Philipsburg flying visit | an accomg again t G. gav cu nin g. tr 3 our i usu count of soon provi D mm town on 1 R.A at Peale, the interest of place Geo. W here looking Moshannon Lumber of M. P. Bock Dr. Burd, of Snow Shoe, was called to attend, at the house W. A. Auman, Friday, his little girl, who was taken saddeniy ill. We have not heard at this writing how the patient is. West says be ha 33 hours without w rattling good time Bebelheim of St. Clair, css Wednesday Shillingf was here the Pa., ord FR. 4 CH pt. Friday looking after coke ovens, at this Boyer, of Pine Grove, Pa., is of interest in the the alter absence Lo of wk that will and a cle Ait mg, run keeps We saw quite a sumber of hunters in this section the past week but don't think they met with much success. This is a goud country for hunting, but a poor place for game - LCOBURN HAPPENINGS Sxow Storm Monday we had a snow storm for a change, Our town was well represented at the Rewisburg fair last week. Mrs. Samuel B wight a ng. Geo. D. Cr business trip to Saturday. Theodore Hosterman and wife, of Peidler, were visiting friends in Coburn Sanday Dr. Henry Rishel was called to pre. scribe for Sam Ulrichs’ horse, the Dr. had hin fixed up in short notice. Moyen 1. Dale has his photograph tent at Coburn, this week. Take ad vantage of it ard have your picture taken and see how offensive, ill-natured, cross grained you look. FREE-FOR-ALL We had a free-for- all entertainment Friday eve in the Re. formed church by Prof. I. B. McKeen and wife, Law vor Home (Prof. A. J. Harter and family were visiting friends at this | airtiey « iturday uried on Tuesday morn- Pa., made a Friday and Oil, place the | v Satisfic A I'he ri at Shile afternoon a short time certamm young travels up to the that if he of clothes, he Tes 8 man, near town that mountain, made the had five dollars and a show the boys if i. Take up a wedding remark ait tit he subscription and won! t We unde 2» bakery in Peterson an expert baker, York, is going to start here - WALKER ITEMS rstand there Mr New town from Onr Schools are in Session—A Hen Pa ry Personal Our Scuoors:—Our schools are all in a flourishing condition. Will Corman teaching the Henderson school; John Beck the Hoy school; Miss Blanche Ir vin and Reub Snyder are teaching the Jacksonyille schools; and Tom Delong teaching the Frain school; R. C. Holmes teaching the Clintondale Grammar school, and Samuel 'W. Butler is teaching the Nittany school Mrs. R. C, Reagan and Miss Duth, of Peoria Co. 111., had been iting our jo vial friend John Yearick, have returned to their home Vis western r of our young people spent sant evening at the home of John Yearick's a few evenings since. John is a fine violinist Hex PArTv: ~The hen party quite a success on last Saturday. That's right girls, try it again, and have Dick and Sam stand guard over the lunch baskets, The “pumpkin rollers" a jolly set of bovs Miss Grace McClintic and Mr. Harry McCauley spent last Sabbath with the Misses Long. Our friend Curt Wilson isoff on a visit at present We noticed the Gazette solicitor, round last week drumming up delin. quent subscribers, but think he met with yoor success, judging by the long visage je wore on leaving Was appear to be 1 i Dt wil proce : | to tear SPRING MILLS, Half Caught, and Half Got Huskine Corn: —Farmers are bussy Sixty passengers left here LARGE STOCK eastern Smith Bros, have They say they can save the | cents on a dollar, Mrs. Ellen Hummel, of Punxsutawn- ey, is here visiting her many retatives. Newton and his family, parents from Weaver vi over Tyrone, i visiting at Brush mountain C, P. Long is He ONE WAY d a Mis ng the week her fifty getting very tin cans for Blair, sells thirteen Mr, a dozen. of the picni He gave cents and an old worn irted her to the net with a misfortune . umbella Blair charged her a rot the 1 ir 0 cities where they | some time ago, | ’ in ks 1 | tor Keen to do house work dure i i i { | i to attend | { the Lewisburg fair from this station, Pe ople twenly | generous. out | 1 picnic. | was | more pay. | Mr. Cland Moore was home over Sun- day looking after his best girl, Quite a number Vis Howard bass, among th We think the Si Rev, Forest had one or broken in someway s Lazu McKibben, favored the Christian Howard, with one of her choice of ited last week fishing for m being the eri i hit tl 0 1¢ most two of his toes 1 Al of MIL Tey Bellefonte 4 O selections on last Sunday evening Mr. Christ to work in the Mr. Just are visiting Turner, of has been i ber of My poorly Re on You | We K woods Long ke ' last Monday lethaney Col *OTICE O} sign a | REMERSBURG ITEMS | said he had forgot something and at once | He turned too o turn around upset, made & short and throw his wife out The horse gles to t get away { HG NO he was broken, ne threw mself har but buggy was not ither was anvone hurt The torn the Many of our town folks were in tendance at the Lewisburg fairon Thurs. day, having a day about Thursday of Granger pienic report a good time Mr. T.4 y and get like ug ready to return to iesperate strug- | 1 when he found he | at- | They nevertheless | Hosterman's are beginning | Philadelphia, where he expects to finish | his course in dentistry. Success, Tom Harvey Miller had the misfortune of losing his valuable cow FARMS soLDd: ~The public sale of the estate of the late Henry Corman, on last Wednesday, resulted as follows Harvey | Haugh bought the farm now occupied by | James Corman, for $40 per acre. farm occupied by Crrus Zeigler bought by Henry Wolfe, at the price. We noticed several gents sporting some of our accomplished young ladies WAS same The , f the Millheim | Solomon Peck, family and father, were | seen in town on Saturday HOWARD HAPPENINGS Miss Alice week Wister Wm. Weber made a business trip to Bellefoute, on Monday Ciro Digs: An infant child of Mi- chael Holters died on last Friday; was buried on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in Shenks cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. Sechrist, ANOTHER DEATH Miss Anna Haives, of Liberty twp, diedon last Thursda evening at 8 o'clock, was buried the fol. lowing Saturday in Howard cemetery at 12 o'clock. Rev. Bell, of Altoona officiating. She was 34 years of age. Miss Jenuiec Bechde! has been sick for | the past week, | arrived home last | There HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. “For along time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al- most incessantly. 1 had no appetite and could not sleep. 1 would be coms piled to sit up in bed and belch gas rom my stomach until 1 thought that every minute would be my last. ras a feelling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced me to try Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me, 1 now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous.” MRS. HARRY E. STARR, Pottaville, Pa. Dr. Milos Heart Cure la sold on A Rositive rantoo that the first bottle wi fin. rakgiste soll 1t nt 81, 6 bottien for 88, or a Behe Dr lie Metioal to RIE hart, Tod | | Bellefonte people | Sheriff, | $00090900000000000000000000000000000600000000000000000 “A HOT CONTEST no shirts 9000400000060 00000000 20000006 ™ 118 par L 5 adi LOR on 108 rel The greatest stock in tl of the state. wine Don pate leather tip, pera toe, com toe, 1 1.25 per pair, every pair warranted. Al fine quality Dongola kid, ull the latest shapes, every pair warranted, at 1.39 Ladies very fine Dongola kid, McKay sewed, y different styles, at 1.90; every pair war A still finer grade Dongola kid. all the shapes, Goodyear welt, ae fine as hand made, at 2.40; every pair warranted. Mens he Avy boots 1.45, 1.90 ete. hoes 1.24 and up, all warranted. A mans working shoe at #1 up to 1.48, If they don’t give satisfac tion we will make it right We have the stock of all the above goods; our prices will compete with New York and Philadelphia prices. We Pave oped a mail order department; if you can not come and see us, write for prices and samples. [Ht | omer mon sel | 84 Azor ACGICR YOry Mens dress ) largest LYO Bellefonte, Penna.