PERSONAL MENTION, SPRING MILLS, Coming and Going. Visitors in and out of Town. News from His Town, Evert & Bmith and A. N, Danny Zeigler spent Sunday at his home in Millbeim, a —Clyde Smith, of Madisonburg, spent Bunday with his parents, pers of bork in this section, William From, in Bellefonte, formerly of our village, made us a visit of a few days last week, No Republican candidate for the last ten days, no doubt all are waiting for the Democratic judgment on the 6th, after which, in plenty they the frogs of Egypt. Frank Long, Robert Van Valzah, and Charles Allison, of our village, have each received a new bicycle, and W. W. Bpangler, postmaster at Pot- ters Mills, is in town this morning on business, —~Miss Birdie Wolf terday after a two weeks’ home in Rebersburg. rn ~-Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Moyer, near Rebersburg, visited at the home of Mr. Jared Kreamer on Tuesday. —(irant Hoover, insurance of Bellefonte, was in town last trying to take risks on properties, returned visit at yes- her of road at electric—or break-neck speed. The M. E. church Spring Mills, had their ni s entertainment on Sunday evening last, (called Children’s Day;) the recitations, dialogues, and singing were excellent. The ‘‘little too, did remarkably the entertainment was very largely attend- i 1 agent an week : of Mrs. William Bitner and daugh- ter, of Tusseyville, spent several days last week with friends in Centre Hall. ~ Republican candidate for Sher- Abram Miller, of College township, up the people’ well; iff, was in town Saturday looking voters, Mr. A was in town this morning need . H. Rubl, our jolly landlord, says of Storms- He of Thompson, bukiness, he alw: nys his a fe Ww guests and frequently is compell- Mr. R rooms nicely im town, is looking up school boards in supplies. — William Farner, of near Mills, Monday ing business, at the Re TER office for a few minutes, Miss Martha Halloway, ter of Dr. Halloway, of was a guest the Mrs. George Benner last over night, ed to? had his bar ‘double them up.” has and and provement. Frog Potters sitting transact- POR- papered painted, quite an was in town and called : : shooting still continues along Penns creek, but with very little sue- Frogs getting too if a hnnter a half a mile off they mud, hide under some old log til he passes, then daugh- Pa., and CORE. cute, v. are Salona, F Mr. week, they RO at home o bury themselves In the or to his Pitts- — David Runkle returned home at Knoxville, burg, last Friday among his old friends here. Mr. William West, is anew arrival in town, a stone the they come out and get on and diacent t« z 5 bu & adjacent to laugh -—or croak, which is same af N « so be! Fist i after a week's visil thing. Business in our village is moderate of Lancaster, | some days quite lively, an the on Average volume of busi- off Year. Pa., and is | will rate fair, but employed He's an expert wheel maker. —Mrs., James Durst days the past week visiting her daugh- | ter, Miss Blanche, at Nor- | everything mal at Lock Haven. turned | ¢ home on Monday. — Rev, pastor in charge of the Pe M. E. church, with family, been visiting in Centre Hall, the members of his church. ~—B. D. Brisbin pop. Monday he that his daughter, at Chenectady, N her husband with in Boob's wheel works compared Presiden- 1 h ®IUg | ness for May is slightly | with same time last always market dozen tinl vears business is _ Ki for spent several | 80 we may expect a weak State for a half a months : the Nhe re 0 COme, our village, was ar- last f A young man of 11 | rested n r Mills, the] ly 1 on " 2 Valley | Nothing had been take aley | has { an entrance the burglar had Faus. of Saturday burglary. as in gaining disturbed ly who immediately summon- 1, nus y his the fami AMnong | | ed assistance, ape. The arrest was only on sus- f t the hearing on SBaturday =f- but the robber managed | LO O80 grand- | } pie ternoot How a is Hon: a received a Mra. Harry Y., had a little daughter. up Saturday, and 11 OSE Ths 1 the case was postponed of morning B one, | | Democrats Tuesday for Belle. attend Just e convention gives us a good tick- de- and do the things a large number presented | the convention. -James Stewart from | New B spending a few days friends in Centre Hall. ant of there are rH he came 80 th is | et, Sori posed of old Jim has pleas- Hall, 1 Ral loomfield on active and intelli If a eep live, among his . . among hi serving 1 of gence capacity this the county, if no dead wood, De they memories Centre and me will of an Fume racy well event in which will prominently. a. — Among thos VAR HALL, Democratic ¢ i on Tuesday from Centre Hall, Jenj. Arney, Durst, Dauberman, Wagner Geiss, Luse, Frduk Bradford, Willi Frank Gfrerer, Arthur \ They ¥ 11 } uch vention A Site Selected for a New School Bailding inthe Town, James . y ’ ny v ressier is at presen DUsY herries and sellin several others, crats and were oir . (rilliland ma proceedings. . foute and ret - » A Challenge, of Pine Isiliess RB (irove L this Essa Afi11 rtaey, Mills, Tothe amateur base ball clubs of Blair, Huntingdon, Mifflin, ( Cambria and Centre Yanigans, of amateur base was transacting b place learfield, I'he any above on Tue slay. Miss Flor home of Ex counties: challenge lub from the for the » Riley, of Boa ward . Isburg, I'vrone, Hers a ball ¢ for £500, was at the last week. (+. Irvin of few days Mrs. J. Hollidaysburg named counties, club winning the majority o five, ox 84, af eft K. to this place, f on Monday ev f games { out of Address enin which are to be Tyrone, Pa. played. visit her daughter Mr. and Mrs. near State College, the home of Daniel Korman last week. Our supervisors are crushing of Osman, Wop were visiting at / Road Makieg. | The supervisors of the township have the | and piking our roads; if they num- | in a few years we will have good roads, The Calvin Weiland, of Boalsburg, and need of this place, made a trip on their on stone been working on the roads near keep on borough. They have had a big ber of men working public highways are certainly out their tax. in John Close to State College bicycles Wednesday. There were twenty-five tickets solid at this station for Bellefonte on Tues day; both Democrats and Republicans attended the convention. On last Bunday morning a stranger came to the home of F. F. Gramley. Thomas said it could stay as he would be in need of another huekster soon. ot of the labor expended on them. ” Measuring the Road On Monday Commissioner Good- hart and Wetzel in town taking measurements of the turn- pike through borough, against which condemnatory proceedings have been instituted. Hurveyor were the a What the Order Has Done, of this place met on Saturday after- noon to select a suitable place to build They bought During the seventy-six vears of the existence of Odd Fellowship it has dis- tributed $70,000,000 for the relief of its members, It doubted if such a showing will ever be reached in the same time by any other beneficial as- sociation. a new school house, is on it. - ct cf Af AAA ~The Philad. Branch, in their new | Wt Change of Palpits. Rev. C, B. Gruver, of Lock Haven, and Rev. J. M. Rearick, of Centre Hall, will exchange pulpits next Sunday, June 14. stock than any twostores in the town. {and the prices are away down. then every deal is made satisfactory or | | money returned, SCROFULA CURED Anson A A A Mr. James Perdue, an old solaier re. | siding in Monroe, Mich., was severely | afflicted with rheumatism but receiv. pp (uewell of Brock: ed prompt relief from pain by using says: “I was terribly a Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says: serofula, and had lost all hope of being “At times my back would ache so bad- | cured. A friend advised me to take ly that I could hardly raise up. If DR, DAVID KENNEDY'S had not gotten relief I would not be | FAVORITE REMEDY here to write these few lines, Cham. | Whish I did with great benefit, and 1 berlain’s Pain Balm has done me a great deal of good and I foul vary | thankful for it.” For sale by Wm. | | recommend it jo ofhrs. " as restores 4 | the liver to a healthy condition, an Pealer, Ep fing i, a Bwartz, | cures constipation, serofula, rheuma- Tusseyville, an e rtholomew, | fism, k, dyspepsia, a and all kidney, blad. urinary diseases. Centre Hall. ort, N. Y., i $ SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS | You will wonder how we can sell you these gomds at very low | pris es—no matter that the manufacturer needed mone y had ly and we had to buy them in ve ry large (quantities, You can | small a quanitty a8 you want at prices hu astonish you | price is so low and the quality so good. 1 Dry Good good C; licos at Ww y yvd.; the best at i Bet tter yi ird.-wi at 4c. a y ard than ever before. Better yard wide Muslin er yard than ever before. Beautiful Challies, Lawns and Dress Ging. ams at 4c. per yard. The latest designs in Linen Effects— Fine Lawns Jaconets and Dimities, from 4e. a yard to the finest. Table Linens, 9 yds. wide, 15¢. per yard; better qualities proportionately as low, Toweling for 34c. per yard. WEEK | these 14.5 or the can buy y Muslin at 3 Ye, as large because you 9 83140. Cro0d Men's All-Wool Buits in black, blue and other colors, $4.00, Men's All-Wool Berge and C lay Suits in blue and blac k, $5.50, and $6.00, Me m’'s Black Diaganol, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.00, The very flnest Dress Suits for Me sn, $8.50, $9, $0.50, $10, $12 These goods are equal to any $17 of §20 goods of other places, Young men’s suits from 15 to 20 years, all styles and grades fonable Berge, Diagonals and Cheviots, light. dark | and $2.60 upwards. $4.50, $5.00, French Worsted, also in colors, at 5.00, : 312. Most band y HACK blues, Carpets. Mixed Ingrain Carpet, styles (o select from, 25 to 38¢ Rag ( I ¢ up All different 5 ard up 10 per dark mos! tail Children’ss in | black, blue and mixed, of fashionable design and firs oring, from up. Knee pants, 100 from up. up. HOLD on TOWSER Window Blinds. | HAVE GOT ONE OF THE PATENT EXTENSION / WAISTBANDS I Suits ight, the class use from leather, 150 2 different BOE a8 heavy as sole Wool Ing arpet, - slyles, different Ihe readin ( arpets from HI de irs of Oil Blind yollers , . up. / Z Men's Odd, . witl ad \ bs i Jd jes’ iii 't iis l en pa and all fixtures 15¢ included, Dress fines t percal, up. O00 to select 1 collar : from 45 i handsome line—we Summer Dress Good Crepons, 1 \ fxs argest variety of , Yereals, Batistes, Ducks, Persian MAIS Lawns, (ringt * ORIrry We « arr shoes in stock patent leathe per pair up. Ladies’ dongols leather Lip, nee ranted, i orking Shoes fr Men's Dress She Om NB SPECIAL. vt apes 1 el t! § $y anuiac "it SPECIAL - 21 irer x LACE SL £1 ] LYON & CO. Allegheny St. Bellefonte. HUMPHREY Dr. Humphreys Bpeeifics sre EY'S and y propared Bemoedies, used for years In vor thirty years by Every single Specis stock is on th Bell heir re Branch, enroll! ew, 1 FOIE Hey fal 1 > i $ private practice anf for « are nev people with entire sucooss, 8 special om petito cure for the disease named. SPECIFIC POR fiammations ra “25 > 25 23 “23 «25 23 25 25 " 1-Fevers, Co 2-Waorms, Wi 3-Teething; f~Diarrhean, « 7 Coughs, Col $ S-Neuralgia, 7 . Faoeache, P-Headaches, fick Headache, Vertigo 10--Dyspepeain, Dillousnes, Constipation 11-Sappreossed or Painful Periods 13 -Whites, Too Profuse Periods 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 14-Nalt Rheum, Erysipelas, Br 13-Rheumatism, Kbheumatie Poly 16-Malaria, Chills, Vever and Ague i8-Catarrh, | nes, Cold in the Head, 0-Wheepling Cough L7~Kidaey Diseases 5 Nervous Debility 1.00 30-TUrinary Weakness ‘ 25 34-more Treat, Quincey, t oorated Throat 28 oH " OR UNPHEEYS 17 seeciric ror BRIP, 25°, Pot up in small bottles of plessant pellets, Just fit your vest pocket. Bd by Dragelete prepaid on resslpd of price Pa Howrey Manvet Enlareed & Revised © mattis ress BIRPHREEYS NED. 00, 111 & 118 Willem Be, SEW YORK. SPECIFICS. ™ GRAIN MARKET, When Rye Cire Onis Rarloy Backes hea S25 AT STORES, PRODUCE Butter Fags Lard hoy Ham Tall Pintoos Hides 6 | Low lers YW . "- 41 Te or sent $200.00 IN GOLD GIVEN i i i : of R. H. Woodward Company, Bal- timore, Md., are making a most liber | al offer of $2% x) to Anyone w ho will { sell 200 copies of “Gems of Religious | Thought,” a new book by Talmage. | This is one of the most popular books | ever published. Three editions sold | in 60 days. Agents sell 10 to 15 co pies i aday. An Estey organ, retail price | $270. given for selling 110 copies in 3) months. A $100 bicycle given for sell ing 80 copies in two monthae A gold watch for selling 60 copies in one month. This Bemium in addition to commission. Complete outfit 35 cents, Freight paid. Credit given. Agents wanted also for “Talks to Children 150,000 copies sold, and it is now selling faster than ever. Same terms and conditions as on “Gems of | Religious Thought.” Other popular # el ’ ¢ ’ ¢ é ¢ ‘ ’ ¢ ’ ? ¢ ’ 4 ¢ ¢ # ¢ ’ BARB RBRBABARARY Caveats and Trade. Marks obtained, and all Pat. ent business conducted for Mooenate Fees. Oun Ornice 18 OrroRITE U. 8. Parent Ornice ¢ And we can secure patent in Jess time than those ¢ remote from Washington, Send model, drawing or photo,, with descrip. tion. We advise, if patentable of not, iree of é charge. Our fee not due Ul] patent is secured, A Pamewuiey, "How to Obtain Patents,” with vost of same in the U. 5. and foreign countries § set it free. Address, {C.A.SNOW & CO. t OPP. PATENT ONCE, WasminaTon, D. ©. RTA RRR Fi ANCIAL STATEME RT OF —— — SHIP School District for the fiscal year end. ing Juae 1st, 1897, Tarts ans sass aaes eS Whole ntmber of s0hoole.........ccvvciriinn Number of teachers empl oyed.. 15 Number of pupils enrol ed] in ail the schools 440 Average daily attendance . i Amount of tax levied for school | purposes, $2584 59 Average salary males... wsssssn 50 8 Average salsry females... ———— a TREASURERS ACOOUNT— Money Received. Received from Btate appropriation £2070 82 From collector, including taxes all k nde 2555 91 From loans. wri: TBD From Centre Hall school board. 40 00 Total receipis., sensiinisiee OTT 48 TREASURER'S ACOOU NT Money Paid Out, For parchasing grotnds.....ccoovvinn.... « HoT BB For teachers’ wages sae srivvensassens SIDE 0B For rent and repairs... - For fuel and contingencies... . Fees of collectors, $75 80: Treasurer... Salary of secretary... - For printing and auditors For debt and Suter phi, For school bookt...... oo, For SUPPHES..coins vin 13 For ail other purposes & sundry exp’ nes 77 48 Total money paid out... ...... Est RL RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES, Amount doe distriet........... Amount dae treasurer Total debt of district... {| During last summer a large number of 15 students and teachers canvassed for | their books, Among the list there were 23 who made over $200, 57 who won the $200 premium, and 76 made for their summer work. may 7-8t CAN YOU... WILL YOU ierhl Tigi See your ned 11 pock et from £5.00 to 5 in) actual savi onizing our g Sale, tunity time. WILL PAY YOU BIG TO rOME 10 SEE US. Want Your Trade, We Need It, We Must Have It, FAUBLES. Bellefonte. o PENNS VALLEY BARGAIN EMPORIUM. Spring is here. We have just received a large invoice of fine and medium weight >) CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, ETC. The very latest Spring and Summer styles. These goods were manu. Also a large assortment of We have everything nr required, such as Carpets, Oil Cloth, C rockeryware, Glassware, Tubs, Pails, ete. Our Dress Goods Department Is very complete. The line of Shirtings, Musling and Cheviots is sim. ply immense. Our line of Dress Goods is complete. The leather stock having greatly declined in price, we are selling the latest Sysing styles of Boots and Shoes at old prices. Ladies and Gents fine Foo Wear a specialty. In Hats and Caps we continue to carry a large stock. Derby and Alpine Hats very nobby and stylish. Soft Hats at all prices. Bargains in Groceries, Fish, ete. All Kinds of Produce Wanted in Exchange for Goods, factured expressly for the best retail trade. Queensware *and Household Goods. C. P.LONG, Spring Mills. State College. #
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