PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Going.—Visitors in and out of Town, ——1), F. Luse went to Altoona this week on a business trip. —Mr, Zerby and his son James, of Decker valley, gave us a call. ——Samuel Harter, one Gregg twp's most esteemed citizens, gave our sanc- tum a call, ——Miss Martha Farner and Miss Slabig, of Centre Hill, favored our of- tice with a call. ——\We are pleased to say that Geo. Koch has become well enough fo be around again, ~——Mrs. Reifsnyder, of Millheim, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Boob. -Mr. FE. Emoery Hoy, of Philadelphia, spent several days this week in Centre Hall. ~——Mr, and Mrs. are spending several days with their son Isaac Smith James at Madisonburg. —Mr. Sidney Krumrine, of Re- bersburg, visited at the home of Si- | mon Harper yesterday. | ——Mr, Jared B. Kreamer, of Boals- burg, was a prominent Centre Hall visitor on Wednesday. —W. 0, Rearick arrived home lust Friday from an extensive trip over the state in the interests of his firm. ——Wiil Thompson, one of the best citizens of Potter's Mills, was in town on business, and gave us a handshake. ———Col. James P. Coburn, of Aarons- burg, was in Centre Hall on Saturday looking up his interests in this vicini- ty. —— William Wolf left for Monday morning to attend the U, District Court, which convenes this week. He serves as a juror. ~——Mrs. B. D. Brisbin left last week for Schenectedy, N. Y., on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Harry She will remain some time. Pittsburg = Boone, Mrs. W. W. Bayard, of Balti-| more, arrived on Monday evening on | a several weeks’ visit her father, Mr. Michael Strohm, at Centre Hill. ——Mr. James A." Keller, of town, has been somewhat indisposed for the last two or three weeks, He is to $ t east now improving and will soon be able i to be around. i no- | —Mr, Singer, the Democratic minee for district attorney, gave us a | call while on a canvass thro this val- | ley ; he tells us he finds things look- | ing healthy politieally, and no quib- | ble or Quigley in it. | Wc Mp . Licenses, Marriage The following marriage licenses have been granted the past week: J. B. Heberling, of Pine Grove Mills and Miss Arvilla Col- | lege, Frank F. Irwin and of Philipsburg. Harvey A. Heaton, of Bogg Nannie Moran, tate Bloom, Cora M. Row, 8 Lown- of Belle- ship, and fonte. John M. Beezer and Anna CC. ray, of Bellefonte. Mur- Snyder Tate and Rebecea J. Gar- brick of Coleville. Charles Edward Wetzel and rine A. Miller, of Spring twp. tobert Watkins, of Howard and Melvina Fink, of Taylor twp. a Catha- twp., Dropped Dead on the Street, John C. Brown, a well-known Re- publican politician, residing in Gregg township, fell dead on the street in Lewisburg on Saturday. He had been in town attending the Republican county committee meeting. He in the cavalry service during the war, and served as postmaster at Allen wood for several years, — Objects to Football, The Lutheran Synod on Saturday discussed football. The synod, which keeps a sharp eye upon Gettysburg college, expressed regret tha! intercol- legiate football was indulged in con- tiary to the suggestion made by last year's synod. This synod suggests that such contests be abandoned. Wo fp was Henry Fry Stil | Missing. Up to the time of going to press this, Thursday, morning, the missing man, Mr. Fry, has not been found. This is the tenth day since he disappearec Death at Spring M On Monday morning the wife of Charles Dillet, of Spring Mills, passed to the beyond, having been confined. Burial in the Georges valley cemetery this forenoon. —————— — Rev. Rariek’s Appointments, Lutheran preaching next Sunday at ils, At Bt. John's, 7 p. m. rer tos Lost a Good Horse. One of Alee MeCoy’s horses died a few days ago from the effects of a kick by one of his other horses, SC MA en Underwear and Gloves, m. a—————— ———— the above named articles. Our stock They are going fast. Worry & CRAWFORD- est. AARONSBURG. Nows of the Past Week Given by Our Cor. respondent, Harry Yearick, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday in town with his pa- rents. He left for Centre Hall Mon- day afternoon, and started for Phila- delphia Tuesday morning. Henry Bower's wife died at Frog- town, just south of Millheim, on Tues- day morning after being sick a few days. She had been sick and before she had fully recovered went into the corn field and husked corn and had a relapse with fatal results, She was a daughter of Henry Bwartz. John H. Dutwiler expects to en- gage in the poultry business quite ex- On the lots which he late- ly purchased from Mr. Wetzel he is erecting a large henery that will ae- commodate several hundred fowls. Miss Mazie Forster went to Mifflin- burg on Tuesday afternoon to attend the reception of Dr Stains, who mar- ried Miss Hoffa, of Lewisburg. tensively. The study lamp of D. H. Rote took | fire and only through the timely arri- | val of Mr. John Bower, the butcher, | down. Bo Mp LINDEN HALL Items of Interest Gathered by Our Corres. pondent, The services at Rock Hill on well attended but very noisy oceasioned by people Sun- | day evening lust were coming in and going out during ser- vices, all of which was very annoying. Mrs. John Williams of Oak Hall, | was the guest of her sister Mrs. Wm. Keller on Friday last, Mr. and Mrs. John Swab and daugh- ter Mina, of Erie, Pa., are the guests of Mr. Bwabs parents; they arrived on Saturday and will remain an indefi- nite time, Mr. and Mrs. William Rishel of Oak Hall, spent Sunday at the of Henry Zeigler. Mr. and Mrs. ( pleasant callers Saturday last, Master Hurshel Bratton has left our | community and gone to home in Clearfield county. Mrs. Elizabeth Merryman, who | spent the summer with her sister Mrs. | home ietz, of Lemont, were | in our vicinity on | his future | David Frantz, of this place, will leave | this week for her home near Houtz- | dale. | Miss Annie Bradford, of Aaronsburg Philip Bradford, where she expects to | stay for the winter and be a pupil in | our schools i Mr. John Cummings living on Miss | Nefl’s farm has to drive his cattle of them, | ‘illow springs a distance water Corls, one-fourth mile south- two! miles from his home to his water for daily use, and these are not | has to haul cf ot cs Fine Work. Bring your job work to the “Repor- i ter’ office for fine work ble Wedding specialty. and reasona- prices. invitations a Ran a Boots, end- less varieties. We would call special to our famous “Hickory | shoe; it cannot be excelled for durabil- | ity. Try them.—Wolf & Crawford. | ~Winter is coming, and Lyon & Co. want you to decide where you will buy your winter goods. Read their ad. on page five. A price list is the best argument where words fail. Shoes and Rubbers in attention GHRAIN MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B. D. BRISBIN, Wheat Rye Corn Oats Barley Buckwheat PRODUCE AT STORES, 60 Butter Eggs Lard. we Shoulders Ham Tallow ah rotatoes ...... “iden A Sufferer Cured * Exery season, from the time I was two years old, I suffered dread. fully from erysipelas, which kept growing worse until my hands were almost useless, The bones softened so thas they would bend, and several of my fingers are now crooked from this cause. On my hand 1 carry large scars, which, but for AYER’S Sarsaparilla, would be sores, provided 1 was alive and able to carry anything. 9 Eight bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me, so that I have had no return of the disease for more than twenty years, The first bottle seemed to reach the spot and a persistent use of it has perfected the cure,” —0, C. Davis, Wautoma, Wis, AYERS Sarsaparilla You Wonder Why your friend is better dressed. You pay more for your clothes than he, but they never fit you so well—they never wear so long and never have the style, the chic, the certain something that shows clothes are just what they should be. Do you know that your friend is a customer of ours? Ask him, you will be sure to find such is the case. We not only sell you different clothes, better clothes, but al so charge you less than others. WE ARE SHOWING A line of Men's Suits, twenty styles, at $7.50, that will cost from f10 to $12 elsewhere. Our Ten line is the cracker- jack of the season. Not a style in the lot that you can dupli- cate in other stores for less than $15, and many of them will cost you as much as 7 and $18. $1 We know this to be the truth and can convince you of the fact If you only make the comparison. See others, then see us, and you will be sure to save money. s PO0PR00000000000900000000000000000000069 FAUBLES. Bellefonte. RGAIN STORE. CORDED RNLRILORNLRDLNN0NDLRL0RLLOLBLRDOOLDON0L000G0S Ready For The Fall Trade. «woe w Our stock for the Fall and Winter is now ready on our counters | for your inspection. Our well selected line of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s suits and overcoats is unsurpassed for style and variety of fabric, and our always popular low prices prevail. : A WORD TO THE LADIES. Before purchasing your Fall and Winter GOATS, CAPES AND JACKETS, It will be well for you to call and examine our line. We have been very careful in selecting our line of Ladies’ Coats and Capes, and have succeeded in securing the very latest styles in the market. OUR BOOT, SHOE AND RUBBER COUNTER Is unequaled by that of any in the county. Having bought our stock before the advance on leather, we are now in position to save you from 20 to 40 per cent on them. We are also well stocked with HORSE AND BED BLANKETS Which we have in all qualities and all prices. See our Hats and Gent's Furnishings. town, Don't fail to AYER'S PILLS Promote Good Digestion. Before the Snow Flies... Boots, Shoes, Un pared for you. been a drop in the prices. HARPER & KREAM ATTORNEYS. MURRAY Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, Practices in all the Courts. Office Tempe Court, opy ofite Brockerhoftf House, CHRIS BROFFER JRA C, MITCHELL, Allorney-at-Law Bellefonte ¢, Room No. 10, Crider's } xchange J! JHN KLINE . Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE st's build FPA it g. north German ANET Office on second floor of Fi of Court House. Can be coum and KEuglish J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWE} Office in Crides’s Exchange © “" ROOT itiding on second ansh D F. FORTNEY, - Attorney Law, BEL Bl LEFVONTE, PA. Al Office in Conrad Building, (LEM ANT DALE, Attorney BE W. corner Diamond, First National Bank aw, ONTE, PA, WO al doors from &nk7 Office N G. RUNKLE Altorney-at-la BEL] i Kinds of legal busin Uention given K r Ex aH } COLIOCLIOnS, HA ge J. L. QPA NGLER & HEWES hy Attorneys at BELLEFC Braxa ER INTE OOliect pacial aliention to ihe oouria Const liatio BANKS. NTY BANKING OO BELLEFONTE, PA Discount notes D. Emvaert, Cashier, ((ENTRE COT Receive deposits, jan®2 J HOTELS. AAG HOTEL Daniel C. Keller, Proprietor Bel nishoed wiion with the This hotise has been out An excellent stable § } house. Hates vere ressonab Parties attend ing cotirt and making as extended stay in Belle fonte an extra disconnt will be made, The ta bie is provided with everything in season newly 4 POTTERS MILI PA James 8. Relish, Proprictor 2 been remodeiad i. The public = and newly furg o ad it first-class in table, and all other mn Bammer boarders taken on reasonable Healthy locality, fishing spd hunting grounds convenient, laprom JRVIN HOURE, 8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good sample rooms on first jane? Terms reasctable. floor W. L. Daggett, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bpecial sttention given to country trade. aprid NEW GARMAN HOUSE, 4 Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. New building. new furniture throughout, steam heat, electric bells and all modern improvements. Go table and moderate charges. SPRING MILLS HOTEL, . D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor, SPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains NEW BROCKERHOFF HOURE, J. M. Neubauer Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on first floor. Special rates to witnesses and jurors, Of A FORT HOTEL. EDWIN RUHL, Proprietor, This old and well known house has been newly furnished throughout. Accommodations firat-class and rates reasonable, Private parties can have special accommodation, aphitf APs HARTER, AUCTIONEER, MILLHEIM, PA, GET AN EDUCATION. ueation and fortane go hand in hand, Get Cintial Swe Normaitehool, State aid to students, For illas rons, JAMES ELDON, Ph, D. +P, D, Ieingiont, C.P. LONG, Spring Mills. We have pre- were There | Take dermear, etc 1S as they are now, s prices in all lines, we wi ER, Centre Hall, PENNSYLVANIA RE. Kk. R. R. Divisio and Northern Central Railway, Time Table, 10 effect May | ) p Par Tr CBr thi 1 ig : G passenger coaches to Philadelphi p. m~Train 17 likesbarre, Hazletor Glale pm. New York ¢ Passenger co 4 % points RE } RB m CR Gays GH TRAINS F( EAST A) 5 leaves New York 12.12 & mi, Balti LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAI Daily Except Sunday Westward, "MPM. AM STATIONS Ls 40 Montand 15 Lewisburg 23 Biehl 2% Vicksbur 57 Miftinburg 56 Millmont 5k (rig un iron 27 Paddy Mounts'n 7 32 Coburn 745 Zerby 7 55 Rising Spring 02 Penn Cave 09 Centre Hall B16 Gregg 28 Linden Hall 25 Oak Hall {8 82 Lemont i8 3% Dale Summit # 47 Plessant Gap {8 50l Axemann 2 8 55 Bellefonte ) Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Monta: Gon at 5.20 a m, 10.00 am, 1.15, 545 and 7.40 p m returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.20 Am ilifamblipm 60 pm. ands Wpm On Sundays trains leave Montandon 10.18 a. m and 8.00 p. m., returniog leave Lewisburg 10.23 a m. and 8056 p.m, 8. M. PREVOST, General Manager, Eastward AMNMPM g 8 7 3 81 ) 43 -~ “lI ha EX & “ 2 we BY BB ERNE - a ur 5 = b fr & ‘ ae ORD BPO atta afatadal nh Be 4 J. R. WOOD Gen'l Pw'ger Agt. FEE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OFTHE MOST BERAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH SEXES: TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. BEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE with constant illustrations on the Farm and in the Laborstory. BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. iginal study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full sud thorough course in the Laboratory, { CIVIL ENGINEERING, J ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; | These | MECHHNIOAL ENGINEERING | cour s« { MINING ENGINEERING; ios are accompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the Laboratory, HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. LANGUAGE and. LATRRATUR JAGE an TURK; latin {optional.) French, German and English (re. quired.) one or more continued through the he oourse, HA REHATIOS and ABTRONOMY; pure MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three MENTAL MORA and POLITICAL sO CK; Law and History: Constitutional MTA RY NCTRNCE | heoreti instruction ¢ . ale aad practioal, includingesch arm ofthe 18. PREPARATORY COURSE: One your. Pall torm opeas 1, 18%. Examination for admission, Sept. 18. Ratan 8 a or other information, address . ATHERTON, LL.D., Prost, State College, Centre Co. Pa Buckien's Arnica Salve, The best salve in the worl ut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers alt Ross: tter, C Hands, , and all Skin Erup- tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Itis guaranteed to give For L Or. »
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