a Cuvee AoW A LOCALS leads an aimless life. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Murray spent Wednesday in Bellefonte Ww. Ishler and J. of Monday and ealled on the Reporter, Messrs, J. W. Wea. ver, both Colyer, were in town squire J, P. Gephart, of Bellefonte, who years past has suffered another paralysis, has been an invalid for several stroke Mrs. Eliza Stump and daughter, Miss Anua, made their annual call st his office to keep the former's Repor- ter lubel in proper shape The of the U gelical ehureh will hold a festival urday evening, Ootober nited Evan. Sat members OO An Ice cream, All cake, ete, will be servad. vited, are in- Buy Cannel coal from J. H. & 8. E. Weber, per hundred gas and he Webers clusive sale of this coal at Cen and Oak Hall. ~~ - 3 / Baby Kerlin—a boy came to the 18 cents [eas and suot more economical than soft coal AVE 8X ~ Kerlin. prettiest homes in the town, and no doubt will attention in roundings receive Keeping with the sur- and Mrs. Daniel Gress will turn from Adamsburg week, Bev. Friday of Rev. Gress is atten sessions of the State Sunday Behe convention, which oj 1 its session in Pittsburg, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J, 8. started for 211604 Auman Monday jeaver Springs where, as was stated in a previous issue of the Reporter, they will make their future Mr. 1 flour and feed home, Auman will conduct a mill at tht Mra Yearick week, in ascending the stairway to the fl wor of the Mingle hom , fell Severe place, Phoebe last second bruises o: merying a lighted ie but it merely f Luse Cider Press Notice After this week the Luse ei inery Opening Wolf. of Spr that she ha wt Spring Mills Sadie invites ail s Her goods, ——— EE —— w—— - Voteriainment nt An entertainment 's Hall. Boals Pre Hoalsburyg Hallot Will Have Nine Columns ws th filed The line," “The Lord hateth a Pension motto, which ommissioner Ware recently placed above his desk i: Washington was a significant re flaction on the truthfulness of lice, Bf ssa n— Kepler did all for Centre ¢ t howe who enter his vey b Hsin raf the legi » CUSIOMALY hatever, Wp onl fer is {hie resented on the legislative fioke Centre ¢ with the their He is in sympathy Knows BE Was unty, farivers as a ¢l and ia willing, ol reeds ghhaown in the past, to support leg tion to their jul No one knows the needs of any ola of it try than in that industry. trust Kepler bessuse he [Kepler] will sufler or be benefitted alike with all others engaged in tilling the uw crests line Lhe persons engaged Bo it is with the farmer, He éan Mr, It is poe stated that Governor Penny. in bis fortheomiog message to abolition of the fee system in the offices of the Secretary of the Common weslth, the Insurance Commissioner and the Attorney General—a recommendation hmitation. forisied quisites of office the temptation is great to increase thelr number aud amount by a «iraivned readiug of the lav al. lowing them. The officials above named receive fees much in their salaries, and their compensation from the $oate is eonsddorabt thau that paid the Goveraor ee All evn municipal, county or Bate, way dh | FAKE FOOD POSERS, Members of State Board of Agriculturs May Quiz Colonel Woodward I'he following dispatch was sent out | from Ballefoute under date of 11th inst ; When of Agriculture began its fall meeting here tofay the first thing that met the gaze of the seventy-five delegates was a the farm of H. I amptou county. Beveral members suggested that the display ought to be the World's ' bean Yihilog there exhibit at Fair, as it surpassed Colones! J atl the afte an mesting and 8 number of the members wauted to ask him for regarding bu! an explanation hibit at St Louis, rained fi they were m dol . #1 f+ OL Fine ing touching on the matt ’ ye brought Churaday General Boaver and 1 was delivered by A. L was not able present burn. Martin responded. afternoon was essonr M. 8S. MeDowell commercial fer- etitire addresses were deliver- Lind JE 10 ren, Mrs Wells VY 1 Hamilton, Dr. Fhe November “Smart Set." There ars thirty the November Bmart Set my offer a variety 1 ems ; ly no standard Dili oosscm— Vote Where You Sleep Judge Bittenger, of fol “A man's ses is where his HICEDS, 10 Nat taxes, where he of ut to the followed of last finau- to go larger HiIl A wd him trapping sine - s— Wednesday, et in Wed- ind pastures ile were iiogether YK rier of Will that resi- Foon heard to was dead His age Was Imp ving Viouring Min and 8, E vely their Centre Hall necessitate the improve € mili at ta will wo thousand eh will be for ma- pplisuees to facilitate Lares grain Among first. In iarge capacity, of Wall Ito take charge of be made is = « Store, (rrennioger faa miller of the and wi il acquaint Frith every detail work in moviera roller mil family wit i the nov Hin oe nusinted ey Is 2p ioyved - Filtivth Anniversary Mr.oand Mrs J.D. Murray celebrated the fAltietl riage, Wednesday, fonte, covering the same road they did Mr. and ive lived continuously these fifty years, and on the day of their marriage Mra. Murrs in Centre Halli during 4 #pect sud con fidenes of every resident, Hall grow from a most important town side of Centre county, Murray lias been a progressive During his early life he con. a wagon-maker shop, then took up the general agency for the first mower atid harvesting machines, and later, about 1878, 'e purchased the drug store whieh be hina since conduct. ed in a most successful way, Mr. Murray bins always championed the cause of good town and borough advocated necessary publio Improvements; vn Hberal supporier of the chu el and chsnrituble Institue tions—a eltigen worthy of imitation. The quict wy selected by Mr, and Mes Murray to celebrate this Impor- tant event is fo keeping with their style wud Lisbits, being strangers to They saw Centre ham'el to the On Mr. citizen thie Mouth i LOCALS | Cannel coal at Weber's coal yards | 18 cents per hundred. Thompson Brothers, manufacturers of seamless hosiery, at Milroy, adver. | tise for girls to work in the mill. other column. Edward Sellers, dryman, Monday the Oak Hall foun- started out manufacturing plant | burg His will be the first car load of apples to leave this station. Dr. J. W. Boal will be absent | week or more at Port Carbon and oth- er points, Before returning home he | will attend the Presbyterian Synod of | that district, which meets in Philadel- phia. sey ville, calle: WAS a Faesday, rler Mr, paid. J. i township taxes, Span SAYS have been Bmith, the Inrgely Frank the sume report, semi-anthracite nature, is a new coal adapted to use in Cannel coal, a in and leaves no Price, 18 cents H and S. E. Hall and Oak Hall, { cook stoves and heaters, | troublesome clinkers, | per hundred, at J, | Weber's, Centre Creamery Company, and W., H. Bmith. t i firm of John & srother, furniture Hall ere callers he juvior partner in the { SMnith | were in Centre saturday, snd for a short time w Repor- | ter offic from John H. Miller, Bol Erie, Hot expresses regret attend Lhe gran- ', and further states that he ting along as ‘ Sida a . as usuni 0 ordered a 5 on 3 ' IRE, i i i ter, is also vi COUP are ly seen by gage, Iiline Wirnnoe Postman i Milaery Opening Lucy returned cities Wedoeaday, Henney from Eastern where she ¢ purchased a fine line of millivery hats, bonnets, and trimmings she will { have her opening today, { and Friday, Fhursday the ladies are in, and invited to call and examine the goo Wp : Tarringes Licenses, {| Heury A Klive, H | Etta A Heverly, H i i Alonzo Henderson, Howard, Bessie ( i Ji soph CF rae vard. ward, How ard Phi inlkner, onfer, { barnes, I. F Frank © Mo lure, lipaburg, Philipsburg Patton § § i Fails) dS yp, Miiesburg. Ea fienilh of a Mra E K Noll, of { day arrived in Madisonburg with the { corpse of Ler five months old infant | son, whose body will be interred at the Mra, Noll, al. oHLE woman, has had of trouble, Just about | one year ago her wus Killed the | nt hit Clearfield, Tues. Madisonbuirg comets though quite a a large share hasband O06 A saw 1 slrack mili, bhiy bd in | stomach by « flviog vhile his work, and ward, Dee | | fol second hard Bow this reavement seems to tw bear fim a MSA BS Al Lend Your Influence, It is a great discredit to parents and reflects on communities where the election of a trusat officer is necessary. One can scarcely oo ceive why a pa. rent will not oblige his offspring to attend ee public schools, yet to Paccom plisly rudimentary education Among A derinin claws it is necessary not only io pass compulsory school Inva, but winploy special oMesrs to en. { foro thowe inws, { Hime Centre Hall Las beent able to ew. i enpe not only the expense but the evil of a truant officer. The attendance of thie public sehionls might be greatly in- | creased and the education of the chile | dren advanced if those occupying so clal position would lend thelr influence, As Seen by Penns Valley Judgment, THE PENNSYLVANIA EXHIBIT | | Men of i {| There is but one opinion | | by persons from Penns Valley {saw the Pennsylvania exhibit at | World's Fair, Bt. Louis, and | that it is a discredit tot He grea slone state A, Keller, president of Penns Valley Banking Company, Sec James {| Husbandry, a man of anid one whose opinion could not | influenced by any previous NEW Da per { information, derogatory or laudatory he | EXpressions may uave heard eX- | expression based solely on what he saw inspecting the agri- | cultural exhibit, and he unhesitating writer thal a Penns ri. exhinit bad to be ashamed to pwn Lhint « # free-holder in the “Theexhibit dwindles into in- Late states, said Mr. Keller, “and sides this there is l be no skill displayed the arrangement vir Keller said : “Tle looked much though it had been previously peddied F a0d gener- CX pressed ‘nsyivania sisand animals, Swartz nowdadels. Lhwere are ely 24 thie ih Ave rage intelligenos, A ————— Potters Mills £3..0 Perry MeKinney fell from an apple tree Friday and sustained internal in- Juries of a serious ¢ W. W. McCormick iaracter has recovered from a recent iHiness, James Armstrong, who has been ill free Les, 36 Dot improving Mrs, William Bair is not improviog sie is suflering from cancer Mr terkins, of Altoona, i= at Lis mother-in-law, Mrs. Me- trouble Vossrs, J and Willis Alexander, of Barnham, the latler’s brother, Dr. H. 8 Alexavder, visited a yi Mr Guaranives Every Hottie Viotens, and WHI Pay Back Your Money iH You Are Not Satisfied Marvay Rerofuls, Chronic Catarrh, Pimples and all forms of Skin Diseases. The fact on purity avd vitality of the blood depends the vigor and health of vari ous Kinda are generally asuresign that Nature ja trylug to remove the cag-e which gives life nod vigor to the blvd and removes «ll impurites, as Viniena undoubtedly does, must cure and pre- vent many diseases. Viotena is a purely scientific preparation, carefully prepared from the most powerful, yet harmless alternatives and blood-purify- ing agents For Blood-Cleansing, Fiesh and Appetite Producing. Vin. tena has no equal Remember it costs nothing if it fails, Mr. J. D. Murray pays back yoar money. EE iy Hr cH FRE We are needing girls to work in the hosiery mill, Light, olean work Gond wages guaranteed above cost of boarding. Apply by letter or in per son to THOMPSON BROS. 3 Embracing | together reasonable i no matter from which Sse cscT esse TTT VT VV RIVLB OD Central State Normal School Lock Haven, Penn. J. R. FLICKINGER, Prin. Fall term, 15 weeks, begins Sept. 5th. vear was Lhe most successful in story of this important school 700 students Location among | the mountains of central Penna., with ndid buildings and ex- Fr econditions=, make it sn i addition to has an excel Department { Last the ii I about fine water, sple graduate o lepartments « Business, Weil , Asin al catalogue PRESIDENT. JOHN F. GRAY & SON Successors to , . GRANT HOOVER Control sixteen of the largest Fire Life Insurance Companies in the world, nd RUG The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments. «Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's Btone Bui Bellefonte, Pa. 8a Telephone connection ding, MANY DT WA Phil NDS ! Carpets! We have now on hand a fine line of Carpets. In- grain from joc to 90c per vard, Brussels from 65c¢ to $1 30. Dry G oods For Fall and Winter. Notions _,, (roceries We have a full line of Notions and Groceries and what you will in a First Class Country Store, e i. F. ROSSMAN, SPRING WILL UncleSam’s Place Accommodations for 180 People. 3048 Locust Street, ST. LOUIS ' 3 meals, 250 north to Olive {sarrison Avenue, ork t Locust west one-half WA Locust » ot rec direct ar and oes 10 ds, ake Correspondence iw Page lifferent ent fren from grout IATY ORs SAMUEL DRESHER, Prop. remider fn will isi attentio given il “they call while Louis glossy and prevents splitting at dp 216 varietios of We Pay Cash World's Falr Excursions w-rale ten-day coach « Pennsylvania Railroad, October 19 and 26. Rate $15 95 from Centre Hail Train Centre Hall at 8.18 a. m., connecting with #pecial train from New York arriving at St. Louis 415 p next day. : ACUrsions via 5 14 Ie dwg FRY es . Hi. tor rkes good Will fresh Bs. PDR. SMITH’S SALVE CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulcers, Felons, Carbuncles, Boils, Erye sipelas, Scrofula, Terter, Eczema, White Swelling, Skin Eruptions, Fever Sores, Piles, Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Corns, Bunions, Chapped Hands. Fic Ex iy Mail, asc. DR. STUTH CU.. Centre Hall. S0000P9 2000000 LEODOBEOD Seaboard Air Line Railway South and South-West Via Washington North and y . 4 1vel (reorogia., Liv Wz ANY x - pois in Carolina, Lowisiana, Missiseipy i FLORIDA... are best reached by the SEABOARD.” THE MANATE} TION of Florida offers goiden opportunities to the frult tracker and ‘nvesior. ]liusiret od bookiels malled free Address. J J PULLER, Dist. Pass. Agt. Seaboard Afr Line, 1411 Chesfuut 81, Philadelphia, Pa THE SFE VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer Keeps the hair soft and the ends. ures dandruff and RE pow Seugrict samt by won, wend BLO ® BALL & 00. Nadim, X ription and season of ripen- return of 1.00 in FREIGHT. the Throat and st a century. A
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