PERSONAL MENTION, Prominent People Visiting In and Out of Town. J. D. Murray and D. were in Bellefonte Tuesday ness, —Mrs. Martha Odenkirk was quite ill last week, but is again able around. KF. on Luse busi- to be —Dr, Gast, the eye specialist, of Mifflinburg, was in Centre Hall Tuesday. on ——Mrs. McCormick, of Tyrone, is visiting among friends in Centre Hall and vicinity. — Mr. Charles McClellan, seyville, was a pleasant caller oflice Tuesday. Mr. William Goodhart, of Far- mers Mills, was in town Wednesday of Tus- at this on business, —Commissioner T. Frank Adams came to Centre Hall Wednesday morn- ing by early train. —Dr. G. W. spent several days friends in Brush valley. and wife with Hosterman last week — Mr. Isaa¢ Smith was confined to the house with a severe attack of rheu- matism part of this week. ——Mrs. Levi Stump, of Tusseyville, spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Rowe, at this place. —H. A. Kaufman gave our sanc- tum a call, and took pleasure in put- ting his label forward to "96, —Rev. D. J. Mitterling, of Michi- gan, favored our sanctum with an hour’s call and agreeable chat. —Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Emerick, of Altoona, spent several days this week with the family of Dr, C. E. Emerick. ~——Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cedar Springs, spent several days last week at the home of Mrs. Mary Good- hart. Stover, of —Mr. Hoy, of Philadelphia, is a visitor in Centre Hall and will take in the Reformed Sunday school pienie to- day. —{ommissioners George Goodhart and James B. Strohm were in town Wednesday transacting busi- ness, some — Sheriff Condo, of Bellefonte, was in town after- noon. by on business Tuesday He was accompanied his daughter. —‘harles W. Swartz, Tusseyville's enterprising young merchant, business trip to Centre Hall on cycle Monday. made a his bi- ——Dr. and Mrs. Frank, of Millheim were on a business trip to Hefonte, Kor- er Tuesday, accompanied by Esq. man, of Rebersburg. Miss of Alice jelle- look- wee M18. Lucy Moyer, Wilson, und Mr. Blanchard, fonte, were in town Wednesday ing after their business interests, — Mrs. Spiglemeyer, of Bellefonte, and her daughter, Mrs. John Hoff man, of Williamsport, were geusts of Mr. B. D. Brisbin’s family last week. —Miss Roxanna Brisbin returned from Will- iamsport, where she has been taking a course at Dickinson Seminary. —Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aikens and daughter, Miss Emma, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Jouce, of Harrisburg, spent last Friday in Centre Hall, guests Mr, Isaac Smith's family. home Tuesday afternoon of —The Reporter” sanctum was gladdened by the present of a large and handsome bouquet of fragrant flowers—thanks to that estimable la- dy, Mrs. Rev. Goodling. ———Harter, of the “Gazette,” and family, and C. R. Kurtz, of the ““Dem- ocrat,”’ spent Sunday in this place, When nice Bellefonters want a nice place to go to they invariably strike for Centre Hall. — Landlord D. C. Keller, of Belle- fonte, left on Monday, for a three weeks’ visit to Illinois. If Dan finds a county which he likes, he will buy it, and make us a present of enough to make a potato patch, —Mr. and Mrs. George Spangler, of Tusseyville, returned to their home this week after having spent about two months with friends in Michigan and Illinois. They report having a pleasant trip. Our jolly friend George knows how to enjoy life. —W. W. Rishell, the affable pro- prietor of the Kline House, took ad- vantage of his wife's absence, who is visiting relatives at Spring Mills, Cen- tre county, and slipped off for a little respite from labor. Lewistown Free Presa, Miss Lolo Strohm, daughter of Commissioner James B., Strohm, of Bellefonte, is spending her summer vacation at the home of her aunt, Mrs. George Goodhart, at Centre Hill Miss Lolo is an unusually bright and interesting young lady. ww{Iriah Reifsnyder, of Miilheim, still feeble from his recent illness, visi- ted his daughter, Mrs. Boob, Wednes- day, accompanied by his brother, Jno, Reifsnyder, ewq., who gave our sano tum a call, His widowed mother, he informs us, is now 86 years old and in feeble condition, 360 pair Men's All Wool Pants, worth 300 and 400. Our price, 1.50. Lyon & Co, COBURN Will Erecta New School Building to Con- tain two Rooms, Andrew Harter, our efficient post- master had businass at the county seat on Monday, Miss Blanche Bowersox left for Wil- liamsport to remain an indefinite time being employed in the Lycoming Rub- ber Works at that city. W. C. Sheesley and family have bid good bye to this place for the time be- ing and have moved to Moshannon, where he is employed in a saw mill be- longing to T. A. Lucas, Mr. T. B. Everett formerly one of the hustling merchants of this place, but now proprietor of a leading hotel at Trout Run, Lycoming county, among us for a few days looking after business interests, not having entirely closed out his stock of merchandise vet. He came on his silent steed a dis- tance of 77 miles. Miss Tammie V., Weaver, of Fiedler, guest is spent Sunday at this place the of Erne Kerstetter, Miss Hartman, of Bellefonte, spending a few days with her friend, Mrs. Ed. Robinson at this place. The school board at their last ing decided to build a new school house at this place to be ready for occupan- cy when the regular school term be- gins, It will be made some larger than the present one, and contain two It willbe a frame building two stories high. We highly compli- ment the directors for their actions on the school house question but rather think it would have been more advisa- materi- is meet- rooins., ble to use more indestructable al in the building of said school house. The Sabbath of this place will Children’s Day exercises on Sunday evening, June Z3, Lutheran school have The sign of better times is noticeable in the great activity in the lumber and grain at this Already there has been about fifty car loads of both shipped from this station alone, trade place. with a lot more coming in daily. The “Pink Tea,” held by the ladies of the La the lawn in the rear of the church on last Sat- itheran church on WOODWARD, Notes of Interest from that Town cinity, Wesley Hosterman left for Coburn, where he will open an ice cream sa- loon. Benjamin Orndorf, whose sickness we reported a few weeks ago died and was buried on Thursday last, He was aged 66 years, 8 months, and 27 days. Camp No. 357 P. O. 8B. of A. of this place will hold a festival on Saturday, June 22, Among some of the special attractions will be bieyele, tub, egg, and sack races, rope walking and bal- loon ascensions, Thomas Hosterman caught a rattle snake on Saturday almost four feet in length and carrying eight rattles, He has it on exhibition in a show case in his father’s store. He is quite a lively fellow, The farmers in this section are busy beginning to make hay. > Miss Savilla Spade, of Madisonburg, spent Bunday with Daniel family. and Vi glass Engle's BREAD is an pl everyday affair with of an old law, still in force, that has “the staff of life.” The 1794, was enforced in other day. Some time ago Helm sued his neighbor, E. P. house, for violating this bread-law. | Under that old act of Assembly bakers | are required to sell | weight them bread-law of their bread and their with all times. Baker Althouse disposed of his bread by the loaf, and for doing so Helm brought seven suits. The Grand Jury did not see any neces- sity for Althouse bei before a petit jury. They ignored all the bills and put the costs of prosecution on by have scales at i i i ng sent Helm, and they amount to nearly $200 - - *— - Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were granted during the past week : Clyde A. VanValin and Smith, of Unionville, Emanuel E. White Anna M. | and urday evening was a grand success, | both in point of attendance and finan- cially. The Aaronsburg Cornet band | furnished the music for the Quite a number of our people expect | to attend the P. O. 8. of A. festival at | Woodward on next Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffa visiting friends in and Lewis | Mr. Hoffa attended the bicycle | occasion. | are away about burg. races at Brook Park on last Friday. A fishing party consisting of George Goodman and John Weber, of Maho- ny City, and J. J. Williams W. Johnson, registered at the Coburn They each carried and Geo. house on l'uesday. a grip and other accoutrements some no doubt contained They left for Sugar Valley While there they will be entertained by John Stover, father this of which snake medicine. the same day. of (G. R. Stover, station agent at place. John Dateman, commercial man of Williamsport registered at the Coburn House Tuesday. Today, Thursday, Adam Bartges will raise a new barn and a new house on his farm a short distance of He has invited a large number surround- A those east town. of men from here and the ing country to assist at the raising. good dinner will be in store for who go. ills - Commits Saicide. John McGovern committed suicide by shooting himself through the head at Kirk's station, near Hastings, on Tuesday morning. His home was at Tyrone, and he had gone to Kirk's to fill a contract for erecting a reservoir at the latter place. There isno known reason for his suicidal deed. Did you ever see one of the famous waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuffs ? It's very easy to tell, for they are all marked this way ELLULO They are the only Interlined Collars and Cuffs, and are made of linen, cov ered with waterproof “ CELLULOID.” They'll stand right by you day in and day out and they areall marked this way TRADE 0 The first cost is the only cost, for they keep clean a long time, and when soiled you can clean them in & minute by simply wiptug off with a wet cloth ki -that is th marked this way 8 TRADE D LLULO MARK. Minnie | Steele, of Axe Mann. | Harry C. Rockey, of Howard, and | Minnie M. Deihl, of Marion twp. » Wanted, Co’s store, at Lyon Bellefonte, | of Wool. Co's - & | - Read Lyon & great spring | gains in all departments of their store. | Their stock is larger than any in this | part of the state, and a dollar invested | there brings returns. TUSSEYVILLE. Correspondent, is going up rapidly and will be a fine structure when finished, Mr. Samuel Wagner left for Altoona last week, where he will resume duties as clerk. Samuel indus- trious young man and doubt but that he will this vicinity. Mrs. J. K. Runkle, of Spring Mills, and her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Me- Clellan, of Altoona, have been visiting friends and relatives in and near this place. Messrs, T. 8B. Swartz and Ross Rock- ey took a trip to Hecla Park last Sat- urday and had an enjoyable time, The festival at Bprucetown last Sat- attended his an there is is no be missed urday evening was largely by our young peolpe. Attorney W. IL. Runkle, Belle- fonte, was home on a business trip last ol week, Mr. John Royer was struck by a § young man who was intoxicated al the festival Saturday evening, but was out who came Mr. Mifflin Moyer is learning the structions, -— Oo All Free. Dr. King's value, Those who have used New Discovery know its and have now the op- Cal the geist and get a trial bot- a tle free. Hend your name and address of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a copy All of which is guaran- h- At J. D. Murray's Drug Store. Bg. Wr Wanted, at Lyon & Co's store, Beellefonte, ly . 1 . Lyon & Co,, Bellefonte, are mak- ve in shoes, They carrya and their line in this department, { below {to OU Can rices that are way is useless pay rice for shoes when get several dollars « heap r at any dealer an ex- ir Don't pay until you pect the ins it travagant price, stock. at A Chance For YOu... miss, what we call Remnant Sale. . .. Some people and Ends. ordinaay odc gnit yon we will preciate their val sale. Men's Outfitters, a i fra C. M11 Office, Room | Joux KLIN CHELL. Attorneysat-Law, Bellefonte, Pa, No. 10, Crider's Exchange. ort] od E at Law Altorney ’ BELLEFONTE, PA. and KEuglish J. H. ORVIS, At Office in Cri floor Can be cousulted ir AnK7 C. M. BOWER, L, ORVIS orneys at Law, BELLEFONTE. PA, ‘ans NEY, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. i Jang’ NE WGARMA EW BROCK N Free bu OIE O county. > might call these goods Odds But they are new, too nice and with the Is and ends. They are mere- save you big money. We do not ue. We wonld have yon call early Bellefonte D FORT his old been Ax reas Im atl LOCATED IN FUL AND OTH 1. AGRICU oal and stud LADIES SCIENC LANG (opt. quired.) and a MECH 0 M 12 other in Tw Pranrietor L, 5 - HAVEN, PA. first LOCK JOOd sain ple rooms on try trade. apr N HOU Opposite ( : hl, Proprietor, EPRING MILI nd from sil trains FF HOUSE, Neubauer Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. Good sample 10 wilnDosses ERH( J. M rom ail trains Special rales AMARA ALAARABARABAARARAR AAR RAW HOTEI EDWIN RUHL, and well-known ho furnishe odations § g 'rivale parties oan apts oo AUCTIONEER, MILLHEIM, PA, HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; AND ER EXPENSES VERY NEW BUILDINS pd A% PENNSYLVANIA K. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. 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