. wo - 1 > - 4 : MILLHEIM, | na on last Saturday to attend to the : ATTORNEYS. PENNSYLVANIA RE. R. wants of Mrs. A. J. Harter, her daugh- ly - ter-in-law, who is rendered almost , Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division RA C. MITCHELL, : entral Railwav helpless by an acute attack of rheuma- ! Avorney~ai-Law, and Northern Central Railway. tism, Bellefonte, Pa, s— Office, Room No, 10, Crider's Exchange ctl Time Table, in effect Kov, 25, 1594 John Hosterman and family, of ) : IN R1IN Woodward, and James Wert and fam- / JOF8 BLINE, tomer at Law 1 f : 1 a . Allorpey at law, 9.18 a. m.~Tr 14. (Dally except Sunday ily of Penn Hall, were visiting at the 4 BELLEFONTE, PA. For Bunbury, Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Pousville . : I aw . . } K Office on second flocr of Furst's buildin g. north Harrisburg and crmediate! stations, arriving » f * MM - 3 : 2 home of James E. Harter on atur- | of Court House, Can be cousulted in German | at Philadelphia at 3.00 p. m., New York, b5 day last, and English nk » Baltimore, 3.10 p m, Washington, 4.3% p. m, > . ya . wecting at Philadelphia for all ses-shore Rev. Lohr, of the United Evangel- me tn . Through passenger coaches to Phila : 2 : | deiphis and Baltimore, ‘arior car Wo Philadel ical church preached his introductory | J. H.ORVIS, C. M.BOWER E. L ORVIS phia, & aud pa'itimine. Fazior cum wo Fidel sermon to a large and appreciative au- | (JRVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, 137 p. m~Train 8. (Daily except Sunday.) dience at this place on Sunday after- A Breezy Lotter Containing Interesting News Items, Frank Woomer, the eldest son ofour townsman, J. H. Woomer, has gone to Brush valley to work on a farm: Frank is a boy who likes to do some- thing that will bring him good re- turns; an example that should be fol- lowed by a host of boys and young men in this town who do nothing the whole year but loaf, smoke, eat and drink, and are a burden of expense to their parents. Boys and young men go to work and show that you can do as well as Frank Woomer; it will be a Atiorneys at Law —a For Bunbury, Harrisburg and int raediate stas BELLEFORKTE. PA, Lions, arriving at Philadelphia at 6.5 V noon. Mr. Lohris a foreible talker Office in Crider's Exchange building on second | York, 0.55 p.m., Baltimore, 645 p. m . i foor ‘anks onal 7.50 p.m. Parlor car through ic and his remarks were well received. Phin, and pusienger coaches to Philadelphia and I " The church was nicely decorated with a] Hore, T a tav.} credit to vourse your parents, and BPE FORTSEY 208 Pp. W~Train 12, (Dally except Bunday.] ti os it > patents, s evergreens and flowers, and a placard PD, ¥ FORTY! EY ators at Law For Wilkésbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville Harrisburg Ll y 3 y ’ a a abh ¥ 1 SP a REA Lp 1 interm 1 i] int Rr 113% iV: iG ai 1€ sommuni Y. : bearing the words Gy elcome Pastor’ BELLEFONTE, PA. a) 5 i apciate po n # arriving atl If delpl Jy George W. Cummings, who has been was conspicuously displayed, showing Office in Conrad Building, Jang? 3. Passenger coaches to Wilkesbars ; getting two dollers per month pension has received a voucher entitling him to six dollars per month, a well deserv- ed recognition. There are yet others the high esteem in which he is held by his flock at this place, , : | Attorney at Law, John Hoffa Jr. wears a very broad ! ator e Atl FONT E. PA, Ug CArs : : a . | { : Philadelphia and N Rs ork smile on his face, and says a little girl i te N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from | Lepper can remain io sles stranger came to their house to bright- | |r tana cong pl iistndiin: : en it with its smiles. No doubt wheat | Haran will advance a few cents in conse- | {UNKL ' _ quence thereof, 4 that Jimmy Hall, who had charge of Merchant W. H. the Texas school was the best teacher here who should receive pension and trust they will in the near future. The public schools of this borough have closed, and it is said by many Meyer, is again | : re tleaa, Jukes stient ed | back at his old stand, and is now pre- | floor Crider Excha ge pared to wait on his many customeres | as of yore, we had in the borough the last term. J. Roland Keller, son of D. CC. Kel- ler, passed through our town one day last week, on his way to Bellefonte, where his father has taken charge of the hotel Haag; he was accompanied by John Dauberman, of Centre Hall, ‘PANGLER i 0 Fas ill Brough Anan A Mr. Showalter, of Lindale, is mak- | Attorneys ai Law, TD dl i A passenger coaches to ing frequent visits to this place on | inn dtamb] rm Saturday evenings; some powerful at- | ai tu rl Glsulavion nm German and traction somewhere. Some of our local riders were out on | who had been to Turbotsville assisting Saturday on their bikes. Mr. Keller in the packing and ship- ping of his goods to Bellefonte. Boys don’t “monkey with the buzz saw.” Some found out what it means: mind your own business, and when so but the snow | and rain put an end to that kind of travel for the time being. | Youcangetitatfaubles. There will be considerable moving about in our town this week and next, it would consume too much of your | advised take the advice and save troub- space to enumerate them all. T. B, | le. Don’t imagine you can run the Everett shipped his household goods | whole town. Don't borrow trouble, to | it comes sometimes soon enough. ‘‘Bobbie” Miller, of North street, moved to Woodward last week. and will take charge of Motz’s grist mill. He is a good “Miller” and no doubt will please his customers. There are quite a number of flittings passing through our town nearly every day to different localities. John Page, of Penn township, mov . —— ed to the Strohecker farm in sh Youcangetitatfaubles. Bri ralley >t lebersburg, one day last wf ey valley, near Rebersburg, 3 High Toa Trout Run, Lycoming county, | where he has bought a hotel, on Tues- | day and he and his wife left for that | place this, Thursday morning. We | are all sorry to see “Tommy’’ go as he | always dealt with his customers on | fair business principles. May you sue- | ceed in your new departure is the wish | | of your many friends and REPORTER | | readers at this place. week. Penn township loses a good — . . : Thursday afternoon of last week, | citizen and a good Democrat, and . ot 2 Mrs. Colonel Spangler of Bellefonte Brush valley gains one, The many friends of Rev. Ralph W. | 88Ve a high tea in honor of Mrs. Gov- : ai i ‘ i be] Ye. } . 4 - Ea iis | ernor Hastings which was one of the Illingworth, the gifted young Divine, E | of the M. E. chureh, are glad to know that he will be among them for anoth- | er year. He is not only a good preach - er, but an elegant whole-souled fellow. LEWIEBURG AND TYRONE most brilliant society events that ever Daily Except Bund 3 i NH . a Westward took place in Bellefonte. i +. Woods Ca awe! priesor, IPM P.M AM BETATIOXRSR Wp Youcangetitatfaubles. —— Jackson Kline would like to have The merchant tailoring establish- | his pay for a couple of rocking chairs | ment connected with Lewins clothing which he sold to two different parties | house at Bellefonte, has the reputa- some two years ago. If this notice | tion for turning out the best and most should come under the observation of | stylish clothing worn in the county. either one or both of the delinquents, | please call and settle or your names | may be published, and also save costs, | Did you ever see one of the famous Jack needs his money. waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuffs? . | It's very easy to tell, for they are all marked this way were down last week attend g the | 4 TRADE Tr — WPRING MILLS HOTEL, El { s dition ‘tra ni ara Lewisbt 10 m, 1.2 4 sherifl’s sale of the personal eflect f | et - A) 3. Meld PRI) MILL PJ don a1 m Henry Feidler in Brush valley, : ¢ LULD ee ree bus to and from all trals m, 10.19 a m. 5.02 p m John D. Weav , Spri i 2 ndags t | We tor ah 100 on ¢ EW BROCK ERS 2 "RE : na } 1 i Nine Strand Wir Fence 4 J. M. N¢ Proprietor, For rates; maps BR complete, cept SELLEFONTE, PA. hos. E Watt, P. J a other fenen w Harry Keller and Sheriff of Spring Mills, | x pring Mills, ~ | MARK- the clock man, was registered at the § UR JER % Fras t nd from trait ood sample Yaar i 0 v 1 Musser house three or four days last | and ¢ d are made of linen, cov- Sa week. i i with waterproof ** CrLLOLOID. 5 10” 6 i rl x ww TURN 8 wilnoesses : " . : ’ General Manager. Gen'l Pss'ger Agt Ed. K. Rhoades, the popular dealer in grain and coal, of Bellefonte, was | HENCH & DROMGOLD’S seen on our streets on Friday of last | week in company with lawyer Harry | Keller. | “‘Stackey’’ Brown, the popular land- | : the only cost. for lord of Milroy, and J. C. MeNitt were hey Keep clean a long time, and when in town last Tuesday and Wednesday, | a4 jou can clean them in a minute G. B. Keim, C. 8. Halbert, Geo. W. YL omply wiping off with a wet cloth Fenner, Joe. D. Winters, R. M. Ep- | Te steion, W. MeGray and a number of other commercial travelers registered at the Musser house one day last week. INEER cneosrs. | SAW MILLWENGINES nc | A wonderful improvement in Friction Feeds and Gig-Back, Back nn on of Carriage 3 times as rr HE PENNSYLVANIA BTATE COLLEG ny ¢ rin the market. Friction Clutch Fee lithe feed poring 10 stand st while There are some people in this town ese collars and cuffs will outlast ; are very ring is . i yr The wes ! A o i Who are very fond of borrowing books, | six linen oncs. Ihe w Tes Sscapes LOCATED 1X ONE OFTHE MOST BEAUTI| Spring Harrows, Hay Rakes, Cultivators, and in many cases never return them, | laundry trials and laundry bills HG FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE | Corn Planters, Shellers, etc. Montion | x By 1 if they turned they are ina | Shafed neck and mo wilting down if | ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- HENCH & DROMGOLD, Mfrs, York, Pa. and if the; : are return J g Hl a ¢ ‘ 1 | #&~Farm and Township Rights for sale proportionately low. Address, TIONAL : OPEN 10 Bu a SEXES bad condition, the backs broken, | i TUITION FREE: BOARD AND leaves torn out, and in a dirty condi. W. W. DELLETT, Gen’l Agt,, Centre Hall, Pa.| iw Sw itiome’ I : 'l WOR wad books i . AND EQUIFMEST tion. Return your borrowed books in L | marl42m OR BUCHANAN FENCE CO., SMITHVILLE. OHIO. LEADING DEF SERENE OF BRUDY A good order. os a ; > t ! i. AGRICULTURE { Three Courses.) and AGRI John Noll, who has been in the em- Ask your dealer first, and take noth- | CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant fi EATS TRADE MARK ploy of W. H. Weaver, the miller, for ing that has not above trade mark, if | justrations on the Farm and in the Labora CAV ; S a year or two, left for Maryland last | you desire perfect satisfaction. All | 2. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: theoretl- COPYRIGHTS. g th imitations . i ral and practical. Students taught original N PATENT? Fora Monday, where he has rented a mill. i ¢ ay t f b absolutely. cuffs i on the microscope 8 hg J OBTAIN A FA opinion, write to { HED LY: wit ) i 1 a NN & CO, who have had nearly fifty years’ Good luck to Johnny, marked this w i i CHEMISTRY ith an unusually full an MUN) oo. . So hom. - J ry, we will send you a — yy t n the I rerience in the patent busipess. minunios. ’ ¥ thorough course in the Laboratory. SR TTIr oonfhiential. A Handbook of In Harry Hoy paid a flying trip to Mil-| sample postpaid on receipt of price. | i (CIVIL, ENGINEERING, | These ] anol a ¢ : 1. i Fala, Ns RT formation concerning I'atents an w bo oO y and Lewistown last week; while| Collars, 25 cts.each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. {ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: )cout sn | (io ham sent fren, Also a oataloghe Of mocha. roy and Lewistown la week: while J - AMECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: ) es are | pod cra seientifie books sent free at Lewistown he was the guest of Wil- Give you size hay Whether stand- | .T 0 a stcompanied with very extensive Pasion Fatonts taka teh un & Oh Jeouive an. Ck up or turned-down co is wanted. i exercises in the Field, the Bhop, and the notice in the Sefentific tn, and lis Rishel, who is the proprietor of the | “Hg CELLULOID COMPANY, | Laboratory out cont to the inventor. This splendid paper, “Kline House.” Cal Huey of Milroy | 427.20 Broadway, NEW YORK. | } HOR i uclent aul Modern, with org) Jastod week hea ih the , sw r, to visit his | 5, INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN bord 8 year, Sample copies sent free, came home with Mr. Hoy, to visit hi ! or r Mr. Ys 4 { 7+ LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and Building Bdition, monthly, $2.50 a year, parents for a few days. en, 25 cents. Every number contains beau. No—— © SCIENCE: Two yeas Ampie facilities for bv ; usie, voosl pe 1. tiful pistes, in colors, and photographs of new There are a number of young boys | GET AN EDUCATION, | ; | a DARGURSH “ad ETTRRATIRE; Laun | Dosteb wh ue casing buat foe the and girls in this town who were not i Were face to face with a pre wpective (optional) French, German and English (re | NN CO, NEW YOouk, 361 BROADWAY. . : Education and fortone go band in ‘hand, Get | quired.) one or more continued through the very attentive to their school duties | an education at the Central State Normal School. | entire course, : Lock Haven, BP frat y ’ : IMA TICE STRONOMY; pure this season; some went a few weeks, | 09% Haren. Wate aid 10 students postions customer what would you say to in. BATION and A MY: p TI S ga — great saving in power and wear, ! in etamps for large Catalogue an trices, Also ‘a|qeliod pue Lieuopnewis some not at all, others now and then, | tmted oatalogue address, MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work 1 fter v it /ill be the s old | JAMES ELDON, Ph, D., Prineipal, . . with study, three years’ course; New build. +10 after years it will be the same old |, ook Haven. sure a sale ! Say the same in ad adver Jhg and equipment. = POLITICAL #0} story, "had I only my time over again | gn — . NTAL RAL of . : _ I ENCE; Constitutional Law and History The first of American Newspapers 1 would have made better use of tin | tisement to our thousands of readers 12 MILITARY SOTEN CE instruction theoreti. ie Jars oe . y : ¥ 8 : school affairs.” Too late, too late. | satis des : ’ oal and practical, including each arm ofthe | CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. Boys and girls improve your time, iv ror. Peopl 18. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two ——— hs in — every one a prospective buyer. eople yonrs—ocarefilly graded and thorough, . : ia i * : Fall term opens Sept. 14, 1892. Examinations The American Constitution, the Youcangetitatfaubles, i CAVEATS, : : for admission, June 16, and Sept. 13. . Commence American Idea. the American Soir sen pe thts COPYRIGHTS. would be glad to deal with you if they tein Miri For Ostaiogue”or | American Idea, the Ame Spir COBURN | _CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ¢ GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D, Prest, ra | it: These first, last, and all the a. a Bt Co. nevs had Jeary’ knew how you could benefit them, | ~—i =" 2 HES TON time, forever, News Items of the Past Week as Given by | patent WANTE RELIABLE MEN $0 sell yur oboice Our Correspondent, aya Sod complete live of gs ————— . took. phew ry Ww commission ys ; : - Miss Wolf, of Wolfs Store passed the | woekly, paying and permanent position guaran: | 1aily, by mail, £6 a year fn i ¥ : . inl lv ™ ' 1 { Bunday at the hospitable home of Mr, Ae America: inducements 10 beeihnors. experience not meee, | Daily and Sunday, by mail 88 a year » J 4 plond sary. Exclusive territory and your own choloe The Weekly - 1a Car and Mrs. P. H. Stover) she was on her | SY aT gigIve Sst clay. yy flay way to Warriors Mark, where she ex- Sat i hay fh | ’ ALLEN SURES 00. v sin, pects to remain for an indefinite time, aly, § USE TH ESE COLUMNS mari-dm et, N, ¥. Mr. Catherman and his lady friend | io, Wrenn otographs of . WANTED SALESMEN We want a fow |. THE SUNDAY SUN, whose name we did not ascertain, of | 0 contracte. Addrem WARILU-9 Ny, mon to sell alis the en Sunday evap in the World. Pardee, were entertained over Sunday | M8 an SUL, AEGATYA, you rich ine month bat can a give you vigady em: +A. C tima- . ploymen ; . » w. A atherman and his estima : ; & Corre Ya a he Price 5¢ a copy. By $94 Mrs. Andrew Harter went to Altoo- mar 4m N Rocheser. X. v. 'Address THE SUN, New York.
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