PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going,—Visitors in and out of Town, ——Miss Roxanna Brisbin left on Monday for Chambersburg. where she will enter Wilson College. —Foundryman W. O. Rearick left on Monday on a several days busi- ness trip to Pittsburg. Murs. Zeb. Krise, of visited her mother, Mrs. Church street last week. ——W, L. Kurtz and family, of Lewisburg, spent several days with his parents in this place last week. —B, F, Nearhood, of Millheim, Lewisburg, Love, on i | UDITOR'S NOTICE Ip the Orphan's Court of Centre County, in the matter of the estate of Daniel Horner, late of Potter town- ship, deceased. The undersigned Auditor ap- pointed by sald court to pass upon the excep- tions filed to the account of J* 8, Houseman, ad- ministrator of said decedent, and make distribu. tion of the balance found due in the hands of sald administrator, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Wednesday, October 16th, 1805, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at which time and place all claimants are roquired to present thelr claims before the auditor or be debarred from coming in on the fund. IRA C. MITCHELL, Bellefonte, Pa, Sept. 13, 1895, Auditor, OURT PROCLAMATION. SPECIAL TERM Whereas'the Hon, John G, Love, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial District, Consisting of the county of Cengre, and the Hon, A. Faulkner, and the Hon Benjamin Rich, Ss iate judges, in and for said county, having issued thelr ptecept bearin date the : 20th day of August, 1805, to me directed for holding®h special term of the Court of Com- mon Pleas, for the said county of Centre, notice is hereby given that the said special term of the Court of Common Pieas, Oyer, Terminer, and one of our regular subscribers, gave us | a pleasant call, while attending the | pic-nie. —A Mill's sterling Democrats, favored our | sanctum with a call and added to our | exchequer, ——T. M. Gramley, proprietor of the Spring Mills creamery, gave our sanc- tum a pleasant call, and is always a | pleasant fellow. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heckman | ter a visit of several days th Mrs. Heckman's father. ——Mrs. Joe Atlee, Mrs. Thomas Cutler Mrs. Margaret Harper, three Tyrone ladies, are visiting at the | residence of Mrs. J. C. Boal. | and and Keller | where { —John Meyer John have returned to Lancaster, they will resume their studies Franklin & Marshall college. ——Miss Lydia Cottle, of Brookville, Pa., a bright and interesting y dy, is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John D. Moore, west of town. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford | left Wednesday morning on a visit to | friends in Union county, and ineiden- | tally to take in the fair now at Lewisburg. —Mrs. H. F. Saturday for her home at Pa. She had been spending the several weeks at the home of her | ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Murray. R. B. Bpangler and wife, Hastings, Pa., spent a week with his parents here, took in all the sights of the 'Squi has good position in the operations of that the roung la~ | going Bitner departed last Millersville, last r= of and picnic. re a coal mining town, and is of health. picture friend, John F. Breon, of Gregg, gave us a and left some of the needful on subserip- tion, ‘so that,” could buy a pair of new pants for those stol- en.” If all our subseribers would pay up thus we will invest all in pants, ——Qur pleasant call as he said, “we ~—— Among the many callers the “Reporter,” last week, were Wm. Hess, one of Philipsburg’s solid busi- men. Moyer, merchant, of Coburn, and Daniel Krader, farmer, of Gregg. Elmira Showers, of near Lock Haven, who tells us she couldn't do without the “Reporter.” Mrs. O. M. Sheets, of Bellefonte, who was tak- ing in the pic-nic. Dr. of Mifl- linburg. upon ness George (rast, ————— A ees LINDEN HALL. Yisitors Ia and Out of Town esting News, ~ither I nter- The storm on last Thursday was a little destructive in blowing down fen- ces and tearing up trees by the root. Peter Zeigler, of Ohio, spent a few days at the home of his friend Henry Zeigler. Miss Anna Steele, of Pleasant was the guest of the Misses Corl last Batarday. Miss Nora Hess, was the guestsof Mr, and Mrs. Weiland a few days last week. Mrs. Tammy Keller left on Saturday for the Womelsdorf Orphan school to visit her two little boys Harry and Neddy who are going to school there. H. J. Gettig of Pittsburg, is visiting among his friends at this place. Mr. Gettig has been an employe of the railroad company for a number of years. The little child of Harry Frantz, who was very ill on Saturday and Sunday is improving. : Mollie Hettinger of Egg Hill is vis- iting among friends at this place. Rev. C. H. Goodling and wife ac- companied by their friend Miss Anna Wolf, of York, were the guests of Hen- ry Zeigler and family. Miss Lizzie Gettig and brother, H. J. Gettig of Pittsburg, left on Monday last for Lock Haven, where they will visit friends and relatives. tp si Free Pills, Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chieago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of constipation and sick headache, For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weak- en by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invig- orate the system. Regular size 25c, per box. Sold by J. D. Murray, Drug- gist. Gap on of Shingletown, Frank —————— A PA ~~Summer clothing marked down at General Jail delivery, Quarter sessions of the peace snd Orphans court of Centre county, will convene on the 2nd Monday of October, bein lay of October, 1585, upon which sais irt all jurors summoned to attend are hereby red to attend. ven under my hand at Bellefonte, the 2gth y of August, 1895 and the one hundred snd : teenth year of the independence of the Unit. Wi 8 tates JOHN P. CONDO, Sheriff, XRCUTOR'S PUBLIC BALE THERE will be offered at public sale, be the un- ned, executors of the estate of David Hen- te of Potter township, deceased, on the nises, two miles east of Potters Mills, on Oey SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1805. 10 o'clock, a. m. A valuable farm, o onal ing 155 acres, more or s of which are covered with heavy mia ee is fu fine state of cultiv oun. There- & good Twostory Dw ng House, i othe r necessary outbuildings. water at the house ¢ and barn, and iit on the premises, ALSO, on the same day on the premises, two L of Centre Hall, at one o'clock, p. Farm, situate as atoresald, con 2H ncres of which balance in Omen) situate as less, B85 timber, aid ni more or ale of cultivat! rland. g House, large Bank Barn, and gR erected thereon, Cistern wa of choice fruit on the premises aud in the ivestment to 1 with iron loss, 1 , the farm #8 can be ft & prot le underia is also $¢ Terms will be made known ou day of sale, ADAM BARTGES, 5. P, HENNIGH, Executors. THE ORPHANS LOL NT X COURT OF ~-in the matter of the y I of 3 township CENTRE estate of the of Miles, de ne d, an anditor ap] tribution winted by the the funds in said decedent y lod to the same, t he will attend to the id App intment at bis office in on Friday, the 4th day of Octo- t10 o'clock a. m , whe sre and when all rE i I ney age prope r e sald estate i ne as they will be reafter r from making claim upon the nt ators of CHARLES P HEWES, Auditor TO iste Ave not hereby -A NOTE MADE p Ledster, for $52 50, given on 1895 bepaid asl b All persons are 1 against purchasing sami C. RIPKA. Potters Mills. PAYABLE not ~Three white 1s each Om isos «j ested PRY €Xpenses EMANUEL FYE West of Centre Hall hogs, welg! having a rin of the unde 0 call, SALE. BY it of the BPHANSCOURT rder issued o VIRTUE OF Orphan's Court 7. the undersigned will offer at the late residence of Willlam Mul cased, one and one-half miles f Tusseyville, Pa.; on SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH the following ribed real estate Coeased TRACT NO. L~Beginning st a post in the mid- lle of the creek, near saw mill property of other lands of sald William Mul barges, thenoe north 3 east 11 5-10 perch es to an ironwoosd, the say north 44 degrees west 8 perch the by same north 46'¢ degrees rehes to post in road, thenoe by the egTers, east 18 perches to middle 1 middie of the creek north 2 perches to t) middie of the S degrees, west 70 perches » down the creek north 10 perches in ¢ k, thence by de- 1595 fos of sald bv es 0 8 post 08 18 GueglTeds east i west ¥ same north ones at road, i degrees east 3 § 08 0 post, t egrees weet | 6-10 perches to thence south 9 degrees west 19 1-10 perches to post, ther uo rth S48 degrees west 18 4-10 % to post, thence sot ith 7 Tog degrees west 24 5.10 perches to post, thenoe by same south Mg degrees west 22 perches to post, thence by same south 7 west 56-10 perches to post, thenoe 1 58 degrees west 40 3.10 perches to post, i} degrees east 26 perches to post, thence 3 degrees cast 31 3-10 perches to i perches to perches to post 3 legroos eas then ince by the Lees OR perch north post, thence sout ith $0 degrees east 92 perches to mid lle of creex, thence down middle of creek south 8734 degrees east 15 8-10 perches to a post, in the middie of the creek, thence down middle of the creek north 62) degrees east 21 perches to the place of beginning containing 60 acres and liowance. NO. 2 —Beginning at a post on land of late of Thomas Treaster, thence north 3 degree west 90 perches to stones, thence south Bhig « OErees west 24 perches to stones, thence by the same south 3 degree east 90 perches to post, thence north 523g degrees east 24 perches to place of beginning, containing 10 acres and allowance. NO, 3. Beginning at bridge thence north 633 degrees west 18 pe rches 10 post, thence south 48g degrees west 26 3-10 perches to t, thence south §1}g degrees east 8 perches to fronwood, thence north 6634 §¢ degroes east 22 4-10 perches to breast of dam, thence south 66 degrees east 2 rches to creek, thence north 49 degrees east 10 7.10 perch es to the place of beginning, containing 2 acres and 40 5-10 perches Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, when terms will be announced, WM. MULBARGER, JR. Administrator, STRAY. ~CAMETO THE PREMISES OF the undersigned, one mile east of Por Mills, on or about Jane Ist, 1505. a red bull, about one year old. The owner will prove prop- erty, remove same, pay all expenses, otherwise it will be disposed of as tue law direc ts sep-3t JOHN H. McGOOL, DITORS NOTICE. ~IN THE ORPHANS Court of Centre County, in the estate of Jesse Gargett late of Miles township, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed an auditor in the above estate to make distribution of the funds in the hands of the accountant to and among those legally entitled to receive the same, will attend to the duties of his a potat- ment at his office in the Borough of Bellefon on Friday, the 2th day of October, A. D, Te, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and piace all parties interested may appear and pre sent their claims or forever afterwards be de- barred from coming in on ai find. Bellefonte, Pa, C. QUIGLEY Sept. 25, 1595, y vv A Do you Desire to make i i MONEY? i i OUR PLANS OF OPERATION ASSURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Make our money earn you a month! . $10.08 and more made dat by our nels “Bll matic Plan of Operation on fn in grain and stock specu . All we sak is to inv new and origi nal methods. Past working of plan and h 3 furnished, Our let “Points Hint how ACT money in Bh? and other . Lewins, Bellefonte, This means cost, TEM ON RE £ CO, TR VDDD DVDRW DVDR VVR ¢ ve EASY .. YOU CAN ALL DO IT! Look Like This. WILL ALWAYS If you buy the High Art make of Clothing. : ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ Compare them with others. Pay attention to the make, the fit and the general ap- pearance of the garment, and you will be sure to buy no other. SEE THEM. EXAMINE THEM. FAUBLES. Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte. “Ne VN V VV VD WVVY GRANGE PICNIC. ¢ ¢ # ¢ ¢ ¢ I ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ / ¢ ¢ During the Grangers. Picnic Next Week the Penns Valley Bargain Store Representing the Spring Mills and State College Stores, will occupy their usual headquarters IN GRANGE PARK, Our display will be composed principally of the fin- est and best assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, UNDERWEAR AND GLOVES, ETC. To be found on grounds. A full line of General Merchandise will offered at inviting prices. See us when yon come. C. P. LONG, Spring Mills. State 3s liege. BEAUTIFUL AS A BUTTERFLY NEW STOCK OF DRESS GOODS in everything late that the markets be neede id, and W( will want. The j handled a cheaper ¢ Ti he stoecl £1 yligh for 8 A new ‘ i] > can easily 8 complete in uminci wear, BE Or waist May vou the roods you you. We never Nee t} 1CH, wt and st ("ve FIVE yrices will § and better li artle Ie. ATTORNEYS. MITCHELL, Atlorneysat-law, IRA C Room No. 10, Cr Bel 1der's Exchange lefonte, Pa. 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