EE Spring Mills. Best Route to the Northwest. New Advertisements. ¢ The wife of Rev. G. W. Mclinay, who re- Ia guing to St. Paul, Minneapolis or the cently bad an operation performed, at the | N west see that your ticket west of Lock Haven hospital, is improving quite Chi reads via The Pioneer Limited on Montgomery & Co. Pine Grove Mention. The long locked for rain came Saturday night. ANTED.—A boy to take care of horses at my stable in Bellefonte, J. HARRIS HOY. the Milwankee & St. Paul Rail- | 51 21-1 rapidly, and will probably be able to retarn way—the route over which your or, and compartment sl rs with longer, va Leaves home next week. Quite & number of our people are having ADmSiseRatons NOTICE.—Let- Mrs. Lizzie Kustaborder is ill with stom, ach trouble. Grandmother Randolph has been visiting h relati Enosvi their dwellings painted, garden fences and | Union Station, Chicago, 6.30 p. m. daily; | James pial of ademisturetion os shoo town: ves over at lle. out buildings white washed, all the rubbish | arrives St. Paul next morning at 7.25 and shivehuviug been granted fo the andarsigned, al Gilbert, son of John Barto, fell and broke burned and everytbing about ready for the Minneapolis at 8.00 o'clock. ate are ested to make immediate payment his right arm at the elbow. . advent of summer. Only a few candidates have honored us with a visit. Last week Hon. Robert M. Foster, condidate for the nomination for JOHN R. POTT, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Building, Pitteburg. and those having claims against the same to pre. sent them duly authenticated for settlement. MRS. EMMA SULLIVAN, Administratrix, J. A. B. AD. Maik. Saow Shoe, Pa. 51-50-61 Attorney. GREY WORSTED SUITS Emery McAfee is nursing a sore foot, causs ed by stepping on a rusty nail. Barbara Krebs is sick at the home of ber daughter, Mrs. Emery Parsons. ~——Take Vin-te-na and the effect ee FOR meee Senator, was here looking up old friends. | wi) he immediate. You will ry StrODg, | yARM FOR SALE:—A good farm of 217 acres oe Children’s day service will be held in the Mr. Foster ranks high in this valley. i you wil feel we bby jrezb and avkive, you £ Jocated on ihe public road leading 0 | the YOUNG MEN Presbyterian church next Sunday evening. The rain of Sunday and Monday last ad- | Will fee; new, rie coursi rong te College and about five miles west o on Nes. Suze vanced vegetation and almost everything | YORE veins. Vin-te-na will act like magic, | ©" * oflered wi JEIvE tele, pon itiserected ——T rs. Maggie Gates is having ber home on that grows in the ground about three inches in forty-eight hours. We were greatly in need of rain. Gardens and fields were be- ginning to look parched and withered. Wm. Gramley, one of our rural letter car riers, has just fitted up a very convenient apartment in his barn with four stalls and ample room to drive in the mail wagon and unhiteh his horse in the dry during wet weather. The improvement did not in the will put new life in you. If not benefited money refunded. All druggists. New Advertisements. a .- A Q. BROWN & CO, . Members of New York Stock Exchange, BANKERS & BROKERS, 30 Broap St., NEw York CItv. Stockstand bonds bought and sold for cash or and an excellent orchard; hasa well at the door and elstern at barn, with several ponds of never failing water upon the property. School and chureh nearby, 170 acres, al level, well cleared and the balanee well timbered. Will be sold at a reasonable price. Apply to the owner, upon the premises, or address him at State College, Pa. 51-14 JAMES CLARK Jer THE LADIES.—Miss Jennie Mor gan in her new room on Spring St., lately used as offices by Dr. Locke, is now ready to tmeet any and all patients wishing treatments by $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20. 00, IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED STYLES. That's ihe story for tomorrow's selling. Sn —_— GREY WORSTED Chureh street beautified with a coat of paint. Our mutual friend, Capt. J. A. Hunter, is confined to bed oa account of over exertion. John Burkett is home from Pittsburg, housed up with a severe attack of rheuma- tism. Alex B. Tanyer, of Pittsburg, is greeting friends of long ago in and about town this week. C. H. Martz is baving his home on Main least interfere with the barn floor. carried on margin. electricity, ireatments of the scalp, ncial mad and stent remodeled. 'Squire Keller bas the Hen. Wm. Allison purchased a very ele Branch Office: Williamsport, Pa. also for sale a large collection of real and imita. contract. gant light running carriage at the Peon Hall carriage works last week. It is one of the highest grades. By the way, J. C. Condo, proprietor of the works, lost a very valuable horse a few days ago. The animal became entangled with the tie ropes and in falling broke one of his hind limbs. Dr. Gentzel, 51-22:1yr: Both Telephones tion shell pins, combs and ornaments and will be able to supply you with all kinds of toilet articles including creams, powders, toilet waters, ex racts and all of Hudnut's preparations, 16 HARTER NOTICE'—Notice is hereby given that an application willbe made to the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Connty on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1006, at ten o'clock a. BLUE SERGES are the fabrics, also BLACK THIBITS After next Monday Jay Woomer will have charge of the Spruce Creek Rod and Guan club house. Samuel Everhart and Fred Randolph spent Sunday at the well known McManus home at the Manor. Last Sunday Rev. W. K. Harnish preached m., under the provisions of the Corporation Act of 1574, and its supplements for a charter for an in- tended corporation to be called “THE CENTRE SOCIAL CLUK,” the character and object of which are literary, social and the pror:otion of good fellowship; and for these pu 5 to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said act and the sup- plements thereto, HENRY C. QUIGLEY, 51-19-3t Solititor. the veterinary surgeon, examined the frac. ture and pronounced it hopeless, being too high up. The horse was then shot. The Farmers Mills base ball team had their first contest with the Penn Hall nine on Saturday last. It was quite an interest Also ing and lively game, the score being 19 to 18 a few Success Manure Spreaders. Must in favor of the former. One or two players be sold to make room, at of both nines did very well with the stick DUBBS' AGENCY, and got in safe drives, but of course much of Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa. the hitting was rather wild. The victory of Farmers Mills was due to their excellent a most eloquent sermon as a memorial to the boys who wore the blue. Jeff Davis Hubler and J. P. Ishler were here in the swine business on Saturday and bought some fine porkers. Samuel Musser and chum were down from .| Altoona to greet old friends hereabouts in the early part of the week. James and John Hubler drove to Wil liamsburg where they got a nice boy and will make a farmer of him. OVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER p—— and Nitrate] of Soda and Potash and Potato Fertilizer in stock. Longcut Coats—Full or Medium, Peg Trousers—with Welt Seams, are the Spring Fads. Boys’ School Suits, G. A. R. Suits, Children’s Suits, Neri FOR THE REDEMPTION OF BLUBAKER RONDS.—In accordance with the provisions of its mortgage, the Blubaker Coal company hereby gives notice that on July 1st, 1806, at the office or the Pennsylvania Trust pitcher, W. 8. Rossman, who displayed con- Company, trustee, at Reading, A oatisyivaain, he Hats. The venerable John T. Ross, one of Harris siderable skill in handling the ball. company will redeem twents.fes thiiecalls for township's oldest men, is housed up with ——— A ———— 0 redemption and payment, we No. 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 180, 181, 182, 204, hy 207, 208, 209, 10, 211, 212, 313, 214, 215 and 216. The foregoing bonds will be paid on presentation on that date, after which no interest will be paid, troubles incident to old age. Miss Anna Campbell, who has been teach- ing in Altoona, has been promoted to assist ant principal in the High school there. Benner Wilson came up from Williamsport to spend a few days with his aged father, who has been in feeble health for some time. On account of a kick from a vicious horse Ed. Woomer is locomoting on crutches. He was kicked on the shin and tramped on the MONTGOMERY & CO, foot. Wm. Swabb, one of Harris township's up- Lemont, Lemont was well represented at the horse sale on Saturday. Mrs. A. W. Evey is visiting at the home of Pror J. ANGEL A. L. Whitehill this week. Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Harnish are rejoice. ing over the arrival of son No. 2. 183, 184, 185, 186, J. L. SPANGLER, 51-18.9w President. Sn — EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Mrs. Julia Dinges enjoyed a few days at a3 90 the home of John R. Williams last week. M. A. Williams, who was on the sick list last week, is much better at this writing. IF YOU NEED PAINT AT ALL Brockeanorr House you need good paint, and what can be so good, last as long, or do so much work as Pure Paint. Friday, and Saturday, June 15th 1 16th. : and 5 I-11 Subscribe for the WATCHMAN. WY WYO TY vy YY vw TY TY PY ve Vv : Progressive Clothiers. to-date supervisors, was shaking hands with . The grass and grain is growing slowly and Prof. Angel as an eysight specialist gives Tio tiestion ke, iby Sug & his old cronies here the beginning of the by all appearance the bay crop will be short. remarkable results for weak eyes, head- iy PUR re are you not lia week. Ya Rite Dale, who had an Jesaiife 20, Mesa Yhiogrerine yeu Yee: ble to buy the adulterated Walter Woods, who has been traveling in peit a a week or so ago, is getting along EE Pay A fe atic to end) of airsy you are, une the south and west the past year, is spending s give plenty of Individual testimonials of ess you demand a week with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. G. 8. Keller, who was seen on the streets Woods. A some of the best people of Bellefonte and DAVIS’ 100 Per Cexr. PURE PAINT of our town last Friday, is feeling much vicinity. Prof. Angel is trustworthy and The Franklinville baseball team came up better. reliable. If yon wish to save your money in which case the analysis, to Baileyville and played the team at that L. 8. Bottor{ and family came in from a your eyesight too don't fail to call on guarantee and forfeit on each place on Wednesday, winning by the score of Curwensville and remained until after Deco ref. Angel. All paresis ate advised lo can protects you absolutely. 13 to 11. ’ sation have their children's eyes examined, es- . pecially those who go to school. You will D. W. Thomas and wife were bidden to a Teachers’ examipation was held in thereby make a good scholar and avoid Sold hy e———————————————————— —————————————————————————— wedding in Altoona Tuesday evening, when Boalsburg on Monday. There was a class of suffering. : Charles Coleman and Miss Agnes Bowman eight or nine. At ‘the Broskerholl: house som Wyk POTTER-HOY HARDWARE COMPANY Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. were united in marriage at the home of the The tax collector is busy collecting the day morning until Saturday evening, Bellefonte, Pa. bride's father, Miles Bowman. money road tax and when he came around June 15th and 16th. 51-222 we >| The 30th of May was an ideal day and the people were surprised. large crowds gathered at the various cemes The citizens are putting a fine new fence Te = TTC teries to strew flowers over the mounds of along the front of the Houserville cemetery, McCaimont & Company. vey ous. Tasivsk Suutery Su dons which will be a good improvement. rated ny a rom Capt. Lamp - at 9a. m., and at Pine Grove Mills at 2 Sa Thame Leshine eaute fo tow Bl McCAL M ONT & COM PANY, o'clock, when the graves of forty old soldiers few aa : * a de dd i i i AM Bn AM Be Me OMe AM Bd were flagged and decorated. Penns Valley ys and to renew old acquaintances. ON APRIL 1st, 1906, { LYON & CO ) lodge in full regalia made a splendid appears George Kline had the misfortune, Monday, : rss 4 LYON & CO. y ance. The Lemont band was present and to get his fingers in the stokers, at State Removed their general office from the Arcade Building to their furnished the music. Miss Anna Fortney OolT us had three taken off at the Yard, where they have enlarged office and warehouse facilities and 1 poesije] ot the Digan. John 1. Holmes 4 \ ra Tos searesdhititiveshimrtbbiiod are better prepared now than ever before to serve their patrons both , 4 State a rich A Ea. i hin Centre on 1 o 0 SE Bgesof the well and promptly. 4 \ objective point was Pine Hall, at six o'clock, SY ait . s hen the State College Cadet ba d furnished yavg das week we i a grand time Their line is large and their stock ample—Coal, Wood, Farm, : owe om ; beim} Rev. ed or , of Grayss yey. Garden and Lawn Fertilizers and Seeds, Poultry Feeds, Land Wz WL ToNSue rae | ville, made the address. Both at this place Samuel Glenn, a young machinist from ’ 2 iia ) [and Pine Grove Mills the Sunday school the Alto b Plaster, Wall Plaster, Rosendale and Portland Cements, Building 4 SPECIAL SALE OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS, scholars did the strewing of flowers, under e Altoona shops, who was home for a : . > 1 { the auspices of the Post. The Ladies’ Circle week's sojourn among friends in these parts, Sand, Brick, Hair, American Fence, Smooth Wire, Barbed Wire, 4 » ve a chicken and waffle supper at Pine rooras i work Tuesday evening. Staples, Nails, Lane & Myers Barn Door Hangers, Heavy Hard- UNDERWARE, HOSIERY, CORSETS and SHOES. si invho svening he masters are bu ki th i 3 3 le solmuers a DY Bens ware, Hay Carriers, Track, Pulleys, Forks, Rope, Binder Twine, { This week we bave put iv our Special Sale 15 pieces Polkadots, ~~ P Howe. last week they had ill luck with the machine Conklin Wagons, Binders, Mowers, Hay Rakes, Aspinwall Potato 4 Batists and Lawns, with white, blue, pink aod linen grounds. p (ieorge Wistar, of Washington, D.C. is which will keep them back some time. Planters, Corn Planters, and a complete line of Farm Implements ; These qualities always sell at 120, 150 and 202; our special sale Shenfiuge few days in Howard with bis ; aN : mily. ; Ri came ons Saturtoy and it was not one and Machinery. The quality is a little better and the price a little price 100. i Just Turner and her pretty little Say 100 ! a - el 39 4 wa closer than ever before. The fertilizer line is the most complete , Underwear for Men, Women and Children. Men's Gauze Shirts b daughter, of Altoona, are visiting Mr. Tors nip the beans for some of the wood Toure ever kept. Can't price all here, but prices run thus— : a DAD ut pu Sealiey fapesia sale Prive 23. Bet- 4 ues Peatives wh : wives. rq es 50¢ up. ren’s Gauze Vests, ex: values, arties assert that it is unpleasant to puss Acid Phosphate, per ton (12 sks.) . . - $11.50 Cash 1 vexoeph 4 certain places along the Bald Eagle creek, as 4 at 5c, So, 100, 120, 15¢, 250 up. Ladies India Gauze Vests and Pp ’ Smullton. Phospbate and Potash, per ton (12sks.) - - - 14.00 Cash 4 Pants at 250 and 500. A fall assortment of extra large Vests and ) the odor from dead fish is unbearable. . Rain gladdened the hearts of many people 16 Tooth Perey Hasrow : : : : 8.00 Cash 4 Pants for Ladies p Harry McDowell has been keeping pace at 15¢ up. Saturday night. 18 Tooth Perry Harrow - . - . 8.50 Cash 4 y with improvements, baving placed a con- - a ; A complete assortment of Men's Ladies’ and Chi 's Cotton crete pavement in front of his residence. Harry E. Stover came home to see his wife 50 Tootls Lever Spike Harrow 10.00 Cash 4 2 anv andl son on Suni 60 Tooth Lever Spike Harrow . . i’ 10.75 Cash and Lisle Hose in Black and all colore. All sizes of Children’s Walter Cooke, station agent, has been tired ; Two-Horse Plow . . 9.00 4 Hose in red, white, blue, russets, in plain and lace effects, from | looking at the painting of bis residenco and Preaching services in the M. E. church manorial 0 Cutt { J0oup. Ladies’ Hose, black, white and rassets, in Hiuoy ‘om | sonuved Joo. Weirick wad Lot Neifas puints next Sunday, June 3rd. : y y $ : p 5. June McCALMONT & COMPANY, dD dnd ace elle, pio gaat, ows 169 v0 50s yor pote. J 1% A good bicycle for sale, reasonable. Ad. BELLEFONTE, PA Jesse Irvin, of Fleming, stopped in our dress Box No. 6, Smullton, Pa. S117 : » PA, { Comsers:—Ladies’ Mises’ aud Children's Corset and Corset | town last Saturday bunting carpenters. Ho Str. C. 5. Stalloty ies phogeltt Wali BUSINESS HOURS FROM 7 A. M. TO 6 P. M. : Waists, from 25¢ to $2. Ladies’ and Children’s Ferris Waists 4 secured H. C. Holter to assist him in framing .C. B. ng a barn. y . —————————————————————————————— from 50c up. : Berusbunis parents at Piteairn me— ’ | Zack Welsh, of Romola, was in town this Miles Breon and Clarence Hackenberg are Investments 4 SHOES: —Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. A fall assort- p week arranging bis plot of groand in lots visiting Wesley J. Hackenberg and wife, at . ment of Men's Working and Dress Shoes from $1.25 up. Ladies’ ) and offering special inducements for parties : LE —— New Berlin —— 4 Oxfords in patent leather, white and russets. Patent leather p to build, The festival held by the base ball team at : Bluchers with gun metal si ular values that sell at $2.50; b “Out In the Street,” was the title of a play Rebersburg, Saturdey evening, was disturb. 4 | ay ie py veg . 250 y rendered by home talent, in Lucas’ hall, last our special sale price $1.75. Ladies whiteand rassest Bluchers ed by thelrain, but the boys had the good 4 ' Saturday evening, to a large and apprecia- will of the people, and moved their goods 4 values that always sell at $2.00, $2.50 and $3 00; our special sale 4 tive audience. The receipts were applied to into the school house. The Coburn band y price $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Children’s Slippers and Oxfords in the benefit of Harry Krape, who lost his arm A 5 YEAR 6 PER CENT. GOLD BOND Interest 4 furnished the music. ARE YOU 23 oAootu of Principal payable semi-annually 4 white, black and rassetts from 50c up. ( Jusk winter while wurking ab rhe Bova Woh most otly souttsted 3 ball gauie ster AN NETTING 11 PER CENT. PER ANNUM A large assortment of Silk Parasols in white, blue, cardival and 3 Lamar, Jane 9th. ; \ n this section was the one last Satur- ? Nothing known to the world double: EEE |day, the participants beiug the Millheim INVESTOR Me, nally od as quick a the black, from $1 ap. Children’s Parasols from 205 up. 4 Letter to Montgomery and Co. Belle- team and a team composed of Rebersburg $100 $100 on property haniied. ) See our large assortment in every department before you make fonte, Pa. d Smullton players. Th.re was no scor- hgeoron ig 4 any purchases. It will mean a big saving of your dollars. 4 Dear Sir : Thomas J. Bannon, druggist ing on either side till in the seventh inning, live A } b Westerley, R. I, says : ’ : when C. B. Mallory made home plate. In $100 will be enough 4 ‘ Westerley painters ex a gallon of “the\ ninth inuing Millheim brought a 1 into or a trial ae ) paint to cover 19 sets of blinds ; Devoe cov. their columns. It was then necessary in or for a trial purchase For further particulars write, 4 4 sa 3 ; there is no such thing as rabbiog der ko call it a gawe to play the tenth in. . out. ning. Millbeim to bat first, no score. Re. WEST END FINANCE COMPANY, (lue.) 4 4 {The wean reckoning ie for a gallon to bedsburg stepped in. Claude Smull was hit Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. b I one ary ma d took I bast, 5 EB. id made a { LYON & CO. LYON & CO. ! shabby.) e baive stroke whi 5 oug t Swe) home. 3 Devoe covers more ; of course, we know us the score s! o 1 in favor of Re- y that ; we know why too ; it’s all paint and bersburg. ) Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. b fnll-measure. . Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co. SS