NAL MENTION. Coming and Golng.— Visitors in and out of Town, —Miss Bertha Armstrong, of Pot- ters Mills, spent last week with friends in town, ~ Mrs. Mary Fredericks, of Spring Mills, visited with friends in this place over Sunday. eH, Holtz, of the firm Bros. & Co., Bellefonte, was Tuesday. —J. Will Conley, of drove over on a short visit to his ents on Tuesday. ——=Miss Helen been elected teacher of the primary school. Miss Lola Strohm, is visiting at the home of Mr. G, Good hart, at Centre Hill, Joseph town of in Bellefonte, par- Bartholomew has Millheim of Bellefonte, L. Mrs. Cyrus Brungard and daugh- several days last week. —Miss Anna 8, Houser and sister, of Pleasant Gap, were calle at the REPORTER office a few days ago, — Mrs. Daniel Hess daughter, Miss Freda, Hall, spent Tuesday with town. Mrs. John Kennedy and her two rs and grand- fromm Linden friends fies Mamé Keller, of Bellefonte, Is visiting at the home of Bamuel Rowe. —Dr, and Mrs, Hosterman and two children spent Wednesday with friends at Penn Hall, ~-Misses Roxy and Helen Mingle, of Bellefonte, have been spending the last week with friends in town. —Mrs. Annie M, Weaver, the pro- prietress of a millinery establishment at Millheim spent a few days this week at the home of Mrs. Mary Dinges. Wc py - Local Jottings in Season, The Potter's Mills brass band will hold a festival in Allison's grove next Saturday evening, at which ice cream, cakes and other refreshments will served, be Nothing conduces more to the pros- perity of a town than by sticking to- gether and encouraging all legitimate i i i i | | | { i i friends and relatives in and about town. Mrs. W. Currin, Bloomsburg, visited her mother, Michael Willow, several days week. -Miss Maize Pellman, an plished young lady, of Hartle visiting her friend Miss Mame mer, Jd. town attending the N ment and visiting Willis Rishell. Smith, George 1 last is Son, Pr sister, . kx. his Mrs, the Thompson , Fave us a Man. member of the firm of Smith, at Potters Mills & call on Tuesday. M. W. terday morning for his home in burg, after a several weeks visit among ev, Pies iis his friends here. Rishell, 8, ah euthusiastic took in Mr. svening. ——'Squire of Farmers Mill free silverite, ture Monday Democrat, Bierly's lec- ~A mos Parker, one of the Potter township war veterans, gave our sane- took pleasure tum a call and in setting his label out to 97, -A family Lewisburgers boarding at Wn. iking in good grub and pure country air, for 1 Centre Hall is noted. W. Morris, of Rebs H. 1. Brumgard, few days last week at the home of Rev. Rearick. — Mrs. Samuel Heckman, of Lock Haven, accompanied by her child, is here to spend a few weeks at the home of her father, Mr. H. W. Kreamer. Mrs. Vance MeCo has been visitiing her parents at 1% of Heckman's, I all of whicl -Mr. H. burg, and Mr. Wolf's Store, ¢ OF spent a little rey io be rmick, who this to her home 2* Montandon last Mon- | day. Mr. R. Kenley, of Spring! Mills, has charge of the hotel this week in the absence of landlord Ruhl who is in attendance at the encamp- | ment. | —Misses Allie Hazelet Ransom drove to this place from Will- week (ri, iamsport the beginning of the and are spending a few days with Miss | Cirace Smith. Mr. panied by their two children, of Johns | town, are visiting at the home of Mr. W. W. Dellet. Mr. Boyle is a son-in- law of Mr. Dellet, — We are glad to Peter Hoffer, who has been ill for the last few months, has ered to such an extent as to him to go out driving. that seriously note reCove- Charley Stamm, of Oak Hall, stopped in Centre Hall Monday night to hear the Jecture on silver. He was accompanied by Mrs. Stamm, and were the guests of Jared Kreamer, Mrs. Witmer McCormick, nee Miss Mame Meyer, arrived here last Tuesday from Charleston, 8B, C. She intends to make an extended visit dur- ing the summer to her parents and friends, John H. Keller, of the junior class at Franklin and Marshall Col- lege returned home last week. John has been attedding the summer Y. M. J. A. lecture course at Northfield, Mass. , since college closed. weiss Sue Neff is expected by her friends to land in New York ina day or so, having sailed from England on the 16th. She left for Europe last Aug- ust and spent the year seeing the sights in England, France, Germany and Italy. —Hon, James Schofield, Prothon- otary William Smith, Recorder Galer Morrison, candidate for Recorder, Cal Harper, and constable Joan Dunlap, all of Bellefonte, braved the wet weath- er Monday evening and drove to Cen- tre Hall to hear Mr. Bierly’s exposi- tion of the fallacies of the gold ques tion. They are all good Democrats and are strong in endorsing the Chica- go platform. business enterprises, banishing petty Shook Bro's hen factory at Spring Mills, now near completion, is the lar- est of the kind in central Penn’a, and t deserves to pay the proprietors. As roads all summer, and we are pleased : that in some of our townships Kt it # general thing we had good to not is Tece iving N ice h J cents per quart, uckle berries are retailing Early apples are selling at 30 to cents per bushel. In Lewisburg new potatoes are of 25 cents bushel, per “1 was sick troubled, It was companied with severe headache, usual temples and sickne al I tried hie ach, good many this it not unti ing Wis gan tak Pills 1 that anvthing nent these pill and I am now LL Hureninas, Ea For the tion, In I like benefit, did the a well Auburn i box of or me, ure “THE PEOPLE’ After tw Ive and at an enormot People’ s Bi History! 1 Years is COxl lo as likely to few Roasting ears are be seen on our tables within days and | Can | | | i i Is. Condo still put away 16 ears at one This is the second state encampment held at Lewistown. Joozer Bro's liv verey, equipped with | is doing good business, Take y 25 Cents, iteman, also, has removed his yard fence, and so has Geise. — Nearly a Scrap. THERE war-like came pretty near being fj in cs 10th scrap, on Tuesday, the inp, at Lewistown, between and the “dude” it came nt from Pittsburg : | 10th | 8s way and opened fire on | regime marching along, saw the standing in it it. I'he affair would have resulted se- Col. Elliot, the seriousness of hie gime nts riousiy had not division | inspector, seeing “ the | hand in re 3 i battle | situation, taken a ie by callin appears It | existed | | has belween tmpment, | i a. What Hits the Farmer. | ! of have | the a plenti- frequent rains late some harm to hay lying in Gole fields and as it has not been ful er Wheat sheaves spread p this makes it some worse, ad apart to dry and pre-| The ger of being hit and rye on shock h have | vent sprouting. farmer alw ays is | in dan in some unde- | sirable manner, it may be too much or too little rain, bugs, grassh oppers, mil- rust, or low prices and swindling He has to put up weevil, agenta, other class, pe i chil- bowel four grand a severe Last summer one o sick with Our doctor's remedies had then Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, very speedy relief. We we tried gave on the market for bowel complaints. +. Gregory, Frederickstown, Mo. This certainly is the best medi- and It nev- tery, summer complaint, colic in reasonable time and the plain print- ed directions are followed. Many mothers have expressed their sincere gratitude for the cures it has effected. For sale by Win. Pealer. Spring Mills, 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville, and R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hall, ———— —For Bale : An excellent young Al- derny cow, fresh. Apply at this office, peared from the press of The Chicago been welcomed un jualified]y press, the pulpit and the superbly printed and bound, many illustrations are conception and de tail, world-wide renown concentrated their power in the ing of this great Of the duction by the Right Honorable iam E. Gladstone, Rev. H. D., of Chicago, BAYS: duction itself is worth the book, written by are from the His Fare Fight of book. price whose utt dex pest exper to Speak © st book of the worl one Ee T1080s r £1 of ng the greate No one should be without this several scription only in ing. The “popular style edit that will meet the most mand, but to satisfy those a handsome form the publ produc bed an edition de lus } pages and 200 full | trations and maps. The {to be a wonder in modern ing, and is pronounced the of the kind ever printe 5 fing 1.2 The Commercial Nath'l C. Fowler ing to say in regard book which fins | Canada-A B omp any Acadia It reads like a ners are curved. pure and as bright as the write about. It's honest. your pic tures wit nature | ped in the st a Al y FEIN § just Deen is +1 § tianti * fact, f criticism the peopl vy A agains nons o cannot Mo nah tl ie hi si Ww it $e Me, He Le i ap Great Triumph, Instant relief and a permagent cure by the great remedy, Otto's Cure for Lung and Throat diseascs. Why will you irritate your throat aud lungs with Barthol- H. Long agents will fur- sample bottle of (his ? Its success is your druggist a hacking cough when RR. KE, { omew, of Centre Hall, ‘of Spring Mills, nish you a free and (4, sole guaranteed remedy simply wonderful, will tell bottles us you. Bample free, Large H0e, and 25e, LA DMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICH f Administration on the estat Mitterling, dee'd.. late of Potts r otOwns having been lawfy y granted to the he would respectfully request al ing themselves indebted wo sald « oot immediate payment. aud having claims BERIDSL Lhe same Wo present them daly suthentd cated for settiement J W,. MITTERLING Juie6t Adwmr., Tusseyy FOITID'Z*S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS pS £ F rr LETTERS of Johny ip. Pa undersigned PErsOnE Know ite 10 muke those ile, Pa No H nw YER, if ¥ ¥ » x's Ar 12's Powdens w orvy Ba r1eF 4 Bod everywhere DAVID BE. YOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE BARTHOLOM MD, w ¥ 3 A GRAND SUMMER BARGAIN TREAT. That will make 4 dollar go as far as two did be fore. We will now begin ony Bummer Clearatice sale, before the season is over. so you can have the benefit of the bargaing'in se Aor, A mixed lot of dre; hams, all of this i's good’s have been sellitig at 8 and '10¢. zo to-d4 iy at Be; better that have been elling at 10 and 15¢ dre now 8c. A few patterns left of fine. Seotch iliighas, were 18 and 20 per vd, Are“ wow “12 We have never raised the price of Lancaster gingham old price he, now 43 A nice assortment of Persian Swiss lawns and dimities~—eheap at 10, selling and 1be Jave 121; worth fine di and B rity BEHABOL qualities a1 _ Persi i Th the and selling Be Chali {or at Se: | I at 0. 3 oie y better qualities that ! pees A choice f will } 1 Lost $ Fritts a WL Ol INILICH IAW at 15 andl9¢ Summer ¢ HOw ge 25¢ and all wool, ahc. Persian silks, new de S10) shoiee styics, were ihe. #1 now (One washable pique, now He per yard, 50 inch quality, widaer, ch bleached muslin, ter quality was £1 now The. by the ( ail 1 11 sell now all cotton from to doc, ilk waists adresse now £1.25, lite satin stripe, linen now 156. prints slililINICY and ecru and w table { r qs ¥ « » » 1 - » 3 fast color 20c. indigo blue . Lx, a ar : SU, 65 and Ye. lot dress goods red | ap ‘ better at 9 3 C. no stareh’ He, woreet now 400: 3 corse UL made weight Men's AlL-W ool Buits in black, Men's All-Wool Berge und Clay $5.50, and $6.00, , Men's Black Diag $7.00, £7.50 and $8.00, The very flunest Dress Suits for Men, These goods ure equ: al to any £17 or $20 gw Young men’s suits from 15 10 20) vears. ible Serge, 1 ol upwards, Children’ S Suits. blue and other eo Suits in blue ors, $4.00, and black, anol, French Worsted, also in colors, ot] v $8.50, $6, $0.50, $10 wide of other places, i and grades, all styles black and lon: Diagonals and Cheviots, light, dark 6 &- Men's ~ Dres RR FARAAA NARA AY SBC 7% Gi ER DERATE Frees Pareny Ornice La 20 Mo SITE U.S enti 9 Le 1 ce is Ore OCR Eo Lenrvin STARA MAAAAAASA LARA "ena e C.A. SNOW & Co. Ore Patent Or ff. Waswu eh a nGTON, D. Cid ” SAAS eee a ’ wh Sal think { of ® pe tid: 2 Patan | i bring you wealth te RBURN & CO, Fatent Attar DEYR, Washingt Bn, Ib. C.F r their 8! Mx Jrias offer | and lst of two hundred luventious wanted HUMPHREYS’ arefu ir dens they may WE iH tein Prepared Bemedies, used for years In 4 tor over thirty ye Every single & special cure for the disease named. 4 EPECIVIC POR . Inflammations wen iy ars by the #, » Siri, ey Bpecify tire paooess, Fevers, Congestion Fa, Wakely nes 0, as w Teething; « Diarrhea, of ( Coughs, Colds, | Neuralgia, Ton Headaches, i k Dyspepuin, Billousness, (¢ Suppressed or r Painful Periods Whites, Too Profuse Pert Croup, Laryngitis, 1 salt Rheum, Presi Rheumatism, Malaria, Chills, Peve 18 -Catarrk, Info LO -Whooping Congh T7-Kiduey Diseases “8 -XNervous Debility 30-Urinary Weakness a4 Sane FUTont, Qui y, HURT SPECI f Crying. net pat a i — LaRE=~0R Ta = ” Uloerated 1 Ulcorated The at 35 “ror GRIP, 25°, thew of pleasant ped Jet, Just 81 ir vest § wket, wid om recs st of pries vimed ruse BIBPHRREYS BED. OO, 111 & 110 Wilke Se, YEW YORE, SPECIFICS. war , with Round-Edge Steel Tire sarven in. Tread Wheels, with 7; or 15.16 Add ®i In, Tread Wheels, with 1 Add #1 = in, Tread W ; Add 81 0 or Welding and Setting I manufacture Wh i.todin & in 5 for Welding and Setting oriiis for Welding and joels, with | 08 ¥ ber in Sj Shafts, V Also Jol x I aA rings, 7 arnish. Centre Hall, Pa. 8, RAE hor without Rims, I tubs, Clips, Carriage Spokes, { otha, ete. Call and get prices. pe ” bh of Ho | ry hd Chil i 1's Was vie up to § Chil ren) I. ale, Hho up .. Carpets. re nen p ants, Puck aul Mixed Ingrs vies 10 select wl Children'ss and n che Big 1 ¥, blue ashiior some | Wool Ingrain Window Blinds. dozen pairs of Oil Blix fixtures ube Oring, Iron 9s K nie up. We carry ther tip, eeile te a } Sik 1ojlers and all up. Ladies dongols Rl ni i, } ‘i y ber Lp, nesdle te We stock ¢ Works almost forg n : of & (0K ) . olhing an ds Shoes of an 7 ov i} re Lhe an » found any where i: = rr nL ANOTHER SPECIAL. + i =~ 1 Chm "LYON & C0. Belicionts FOR THE MONTH OF JULY ONLY... make room £1 tock. wo will Erith 14 ¥% § FIL In our store iny Men's Boys’ or Children’s at MARKED PRICE. When you consider that the marked price on our clothing is fully 30 per cent. less than others ask, yon will realize what an immense reduction this one-fourth off really means, It Will Pay You to See Us. FAUBLES. Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte.
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