PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of Town, — Mrs. Herring, of Altoona, is vis- iting among friends in Centre Hall. ——(harles Rice and H. J. Reed, of Reedsville, were in town on Monday. ——Mr. John Slack, of Potters Mills, was a pleasant caller at this office last week. —William K. Alexander, of Mill- heim, was a visitor in town on Satur- day. ——Commissioner George Goodhart illumined our sanctum with his pres ence 'tother day. —Mr. and Mrs. Rebersburg, spent Saturday Smith's parents at this place. James Smith, of with Mr. Billy McClenahan still limps a ittle in walking, and has not recover- ed fully from the kick of a horse about ten days ago. ——Mrs. Ellen Pringle, of Port Ma- tilda, is visiting at the home of her father, Mr. William Lohr, on Church street, ——Charley Stemm, of Boalsburg, made a business trip to our town Tues- day, and tells us they are not hard up for water up there. Frank Fisher, of Penn Hall, spent several days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Keller, east of town. Mrs. Margaret Harper, been spending the past month with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Boal, returned to her home in Tyrone on Monday. ‘ Dave Boozer left Tuesday for Philadelphia, having taken his little } daughter Edith, who will enter school at that place. He will remain in the city until next week. . —Will Royer, foreman in the Cen- tre Democrat office, us a call, * while on his way to Rebersburg to at- tend the funeral of his grandfather, Jefferson Royer, at Rebersburg. —— Democratic for thonotary Wm. Smith, in Wednesday, making the rounds of his Democratic friends. He has made a eompetent official, and the support of every loyal citizen. Mrs. who has gave Pro- town candidate was deserves pint COBURN, Samuel Wilson Gets an Ugly Cut on His Head While Cutting Props. Andrew Harter our obliging master made a business trip to fonte on last Saturday. Miss Blanche Bowersox has gone to Wolf's Store to indefinite time. James Glasgow went to visit his pa- rents at Tusseyville on Sunday, on the | bike. The joint council of the Aaronsburg | Lutheran charge will meet in the Lu- theran church at this place on Satur- | 2 at ten o'clock in the fore- post~ Belle remain an day Nov. noon. The United Evangelicals have pro- tracted meeting Paradise church and are meeting with success, The dwelling house of Jesse Snyder located west of the toll gate, between Millheim and Spring Mills was burn- ed to the ground last Friday afternoon; nearly all the contents were saved; ful- ly insured. The United Evangelicals will hold Quarterly Conference at this place, be- ginning on Saturday evening and end- ing on Sunday evening; Rev. Staple ton P. E., will officiate. i Prof. James E. Harter bas organiz- | ed a singing class at this place and will meet them every Friday evening in the chapel of the Lutheran chucrh. His object is to teach the rudiments of | music which is so sadly neglected these regenerate days. Our enterprising merchants W. H. Meyer and J. W. Glasgow have pur- chased computing scales and now they let the machine do the computing. And now as the election is drawing near it is the duty of every Democrat to go to the polls early and cast his ballot for honest government as em- bodied in Democracy, and see to it that your stay-at-home neighbor goes to the polls also, Jacob Kerstetter is building a neat fence along the lot recently purchased from the Evart estates. While cutting props out in the mountains near Milroy, Samuel Wil- son of this place had the misfortune to cut an ugly gash in his head near the temple one day last week. He was carried to the boarding house and medical aid summoned. The wound bled profusely and from the loss of so much blood Mr. Wilson became un- conscious, but was restored when the doctor arrived on the scene. He was brought home on last Saturday by John Stonebraker, who works at the same place, H. O. Bower has moved his house- hold goods to Aaronsburg since the death of his wife which occurred on the 22nd inst. He will make his home with his mother at the above stated place. at i A AA Some Fine Fowls, What's the use in paying double prices to foreign parties for fine poul- try when the choicest stock ean be had at home? No use at all as long as Farmer 8. W. Smith will sell his full blood pullets and cocks of the light | gs Bramah strand. They are fine, LINDEN HALL, Items of Interest from Our Nelghboring Town’ Quite an improvement has been made in our town by Mr. Ed. Moyer; he has purchased a new engine and will hereafter do his grinding by steam power. Mr. Josiah Rossman and family, of Farmers Mills, were the guests of Mr. Henry Zeigler Saturday and Sunday, Mrs, Susan Fleisher and daughter, of Tusseyville, spent Saturday in our community. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stover, of Belle- fonte, were the guests of Mr. Henry (iingrich’s on Sunday last. Mrs, Chestie Tressler is on the sick list; we hope she will soon be restored to her former health. Mr. Shannon Boal, was a pleasant caller in our Tuesday. Miss Sadie Lee, of Colyer, few days at the home of her of Centre town Hall, on a sister, spent 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 Mrs. Philip Bradford, last week. Miss Sadie Miller, of Rock Springs, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank | Weiland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lee and daugh- | ter Mary, together with Mr. Lee's | brother Jacob, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Lee's parents near Col- yer. Mr. and Mrs. present entertaining many friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer, of Co- burn, were the guests of A, E. Meyer and wife a few days last week. Mr. Isenhuth of Coburn, was up on a business trip last week. One of our farmers are through with their corn, some just about through, while others have still a good bit to husk. The rain through here Sunday evening was very refreshing but more Frank Weiland are at some of their or two on is needed. What has become of our brother cor- respondent from Tusseyville, is he sleeping? Mrs. Hull, of Bellefonte, visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. is Some of our young people anticipat- ed having a very nice drive on BSun- day evening but the rain spoiled it all. — While thorough in action, Ayer's Pills strengthen rather than stimulate the excretory organs. Leading physi- cians recommend them because they are free from calomel or other injuri- ous drugs, being composed entirely of the best vegetable aperients. A Ap Although all lines of ¢ lothing and dry goods have in Co., advanced prices, Belle- In reduc goods, big dry their price the face of the advance tion has clothing and a in gp been made shoes, list on page five. - ly - GRAIN MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B. D. BRISEIN, Wheat Rye CON .covisessrrsrsons Buck whens. PRODUCE AT STORES. Butter...... Fgey Lard shoulders Ham ... Tallow “ilew Sick Headache Permanently Cured “1 was troubled, a long time, with It was usually ac. h severe pains in the sickness at the stom. a good many remedies recommended for this complaint; but it was not until 1 be- gan taking AYER'S Pills that I received anything like perma- nent benefit, A sin. box of these pills did the work me, and I am now a well man.” HL Hoeromisaos, East Auburn, Me, For the rapid cure of Constipa- tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Nau. sea, and all disorders of Stomach, r, and Dowels, take ¢ headache, 4 § el WIL and 1 tri ed Bg iii ile i AVE Cathartic Pills Moda) : id Di plema at World's Fair, Ask your drt for Ayers Sanaparilla, COURT PROCLAMATION, ~Whereas the Hon. Joh G. Love, President Judge of the Conrt of Common Pleas of the (0th Tadicial dia trict, consisting of the counties of Centre and Huntingdon, and the Hon C. A. Faulkner, and the Hon. Benjamin Rich, Associate Judges 1 Centre, having issued thelr r precept bearing date the 25th day of Oct. 1505, to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Termine: and gen eral dali Delivery aud Quarter Senslont of the Peace in Bel levis, for the Sohmty of Pentre, and com Nov, the eh da Notice hereby’ given to the Coroner, J the Peace, Alderman and Qoustabie ty of Centre, that they be th , at 10 o'clock the a d their own those things which to thelr a bo dune, ai thowe who are bord To nor raha bon the tio and there to prosecute Joos Given under hy hand, at Betisfonte, the 9 Opt. in cdinTan of our ur jad, 3 clothes, better clothes, but al- so charge you less than others. WE ARE SHOWING A line of Men's Suits, styles, at $7.50, that from £10 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 Ps than $15, and many of them will cost you as much as vi and $18. 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. twenty will cost si OL FAUBLES. Men’s Outfitters. Bellefonte. Ready For The Fall Trade. ae Our stock for the Fall and Winter is now ready on our for your inspection. ; Our i 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 COATS, CAPES AND JACKETS, We have been g our line of Ladies’ Coats and Capes, and have 1e 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. Gent's Furnishings. C. P. LONG, counters | It will be well for you to call and examine our line. very careful in selectin succeeded in securing t See our Hats and Se A cn cog 3 Before the i pared for you. been We have pre- were There has lines, Take all prices, ATTORNEYS. MURRAY Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE Office ff House CHRIS ROFFER Pp Tem pie | A Practices in all Court, opposite Brockerho JRA C Office the Courts MITCHELL, Atlorneysat-Law Bellefonte Room No. 10, Crider's Exchange JOHN ELINE . Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE floor of Furst's build; g Can be oousulted Office on second of Court House, and Euglish J. H. ORVIS, (By Is, } C. M. BOWER, JWOWER & ORVIS, Attorneys at Law BELLEFONTE FPA. Office Crider’'s Exch floor in Auge building on second vy RF, Bush D F. FORTREY, . Attorney at law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Courad B ling. jangl ii ((LEMANT DALE, Attorney at Law BELLEFONTE, yaer Diamon Bank PA. from OTS ane Of 5 Ww Him foe or i, two 4 NG ANGL ER & HEWES Attorneys at 1 BELLEFONTE to colle Consuliaiion D. GETTIG S ATT . IRNEY Collects jegal itations Ger ange Ballding mand al Cons 3 Exch rom pty Office it T LAW LEFONTE, PA ) 3 00 LLEFONTE, PA Receive deposits, Discount notes, jan J. D. BeUvaErY, Cashier, HOTELS. HOTEL Daniel ( Keller This house has been newly furnis out An excellent stable house. Rates vers reasons ing court and making an exit ten ded say in forte an extra dis onnt will be made. ble is provided with everything in season. Belle EUTAR HOUSE, 4 POTTERS MILLE, PA James 8. Reish, Proprietor Opened again, the house having been remodeiad, repainted, and new'y furnished. The public will find it first-class in table, sod all other re spects. Summer boarders taken on reasonable terms, Healthy locality, fishing and hunting grounds convenient laprém | BY IN HOUSE, 8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, FPA. Good sample rooms on first jan Terms reasonable, BUSH HOUSE, WL. Daggett, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Special attention given to country trade. aprio AR HOUSE, n Opposite Court House, its BELLEFONTE, PA. New building, new furniture throughout, steam heat, electric bells and all modern improvements. | Good table and moderate charges. HOTEL, H. Ruhl, Propr SPRING» miLLs, PA. Free bus to and from ail trains, GPRING MI LA NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, J. M. Neubauer vr BELLE ONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on first floor. Special rates to witnosses and jurors, ow FORT HOTEL. EDWIN RUHL, Proprietor, This old and well known house has been newly furnished throughout. ) tions fiist-class and rates reasonable. Private parties can have special accommodation, aphatf A®® HARTER, AUCTIONEER, MILLHEIM, PA, GET AN EDUCATION. fortune go hand in hand, Normal PENNSYLVANIA 18 in K. R. Division tailway. R. and Northern Central Time Table, 1n effect May 1 INTANDOR TRAINS LEAVE M« 9.18 5. m. unbury, rrisburg and Philadelphia at 4] "8esr 10 ¢ Baltimore, 3.10 p m at Philadelphia Through passenge and Baitimor Sal) y except Philadelphia az weer 's CAL remnall ngs iH TRAINS FOR EAST ARD MORNTANDON SOUTH 15 leaves New Yor hia 4.50 a m, Baltimor 5am, dai Wilk EX0epl FUDGAY ) arr ¥. 17am Washing. LRkesbarre il leaves Phil wm, Baltimor Dim &Da phis and i rk 850 Jam, Bail pm, arrivin Gays, wit win iT LRG Train ] leaves New Yo tn, Washington at m, Wilkesbarre, dou ai wpm seuger ocoschos week fy i Phila. Washi n passenger coaches from Ph timore through WOT mane d lade! iphia and LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD Daily Except Sunday. Westward MPM AM Eastward, STATIONS AMPM. } 0 Montandon 15 Lewisburg Biehl w { £ 62 u 6 37 Miflinburg Milimont 4 (lew Iron 7 Paddy Mounts'n Coburn y Zerby 5 Rising Spring Fenn Cave Centre Hall re A Hall $ 4 4 4355 4 25 4 i § Fad wf nl el OF OF Op OF OP 40 * .. ¥ pr * Y Lin Oak Hall Lemont Dale Summit Pleasant Gap A xemann 55 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- donatsh Wem Weoam LIS 545and 740 pm. returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg al 9.20 am ifam 500 pm, 60 pmands pm On Sundays trains leave Montandon 1018s m and $00 p. m., returning leave Lewisburg 10.23 a m. and S05 p.m, 8. NM. PREVOST, General Manager. Je wm * «3 oF he 1 SRMNN-OOW @ £93 34 y GRR BOR OP OR ODOR 08 wf wf nt ub ON 0 i es ERS 00% TT TT) J. R. WOOD Gen’l Pas'ger Agt. r EE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant illustrations on the Farm and in the Laboratory. BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. Or. REM Y; with an ly full and iginal study with the microsco, h course in the Laborator He vi i ’ } ENGINEERING | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: | These | MECHHNIOAL ENGINEERING | | cours | MINING ENGINEERING: jos ROCOIM PAT with very extensive practios wT in the Field, the Shop, ew ol Labora HISTORY AND POLITICAL | SCIENCE. IN TR AL ARTAND DES GN. A al F and LITERATURE: Latin 3 French, Sas and English (re. quite) Shed or more continued through the SATIN EMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure Polition Xo LT Ml ARY RG Sxisryction theoreti. SE RATORY RAR One year, Fall term . Examinations for admission, For To Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The best salve in t A he world for Ou 18,
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