A Uh bs amie - PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Golng,—Visitors in and out of Town, — [i X-Commissioner John Wolf, of Rebersburg, spent Saturday in Centre Hall, —=John Keller was home from Franklin and Marshall College, Lan- caster, to vote on Tuesday. Miss Tace Kreamer has gone on an extended visit to her sister, Mrs, Samuel Heckman, at Lock Haven. ——(ieorge Spangler and J. H. Moy- er, two of Tusseyville’'s active Demo- erats, favored our sanctum with a call, — Wm. Bower, of Potter's bank live citizens honored our sane- one and happy over there, ——John D. Meyer, of Franklin and Marshall College, came home He went back noon. again Tuesday after- —— David Keller is home from Phil- | adelphia Medical College. His eye- | sight failed him, and for the present he is compelled to abandon the course in medicine, ee —Congressman Arnold, tative Womelsdorfl, Tom Harter, and Samuel Diehl stopped in Centre Hall a few minutes last Saturday while on their way to Millheim. — Mrs. E. G. Van Pelt arrived here last Saturday on first visit since removing from Centre Hall to Ithica, N. Y. The many friends here prove a great drawing card, and she will remain for some time. lepresen- her et Growth of the Tourist System The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa- ny through the personally-conducted tourist system and the unexcelled standard of high service has won an enviable record for itself. These tours have grown to be thorouggly appreci- ated in this age luxurious travel, and the series announced for the of ROH son of "96 and '97 admirably illustrates the progress of the times. First comes a series to the Golden Gate, starting from New York, Phila- delphia, and Harrisburg, January 27, Feoruary 24, and March 27. Tourists will travel by superbly-appointed spe- cial trains of Pullman drawing-room sleeping, dining, smok- ing, and observation cars under the su- Tourist Agent compartment, pervision of a and Chaperon. Next in importance comes a series of four to Florida —January 26, February 9 and 23, and March 9. The first three admit of two weeks in the South, while tickets for the tour are to return by trains until May 31. A series of short tours to Washing ton from New York, Philadelphia, and adjacent points will be run on De- sunny fourth good regular cember 29, 15806, January 21, February 11, March 11, April 1 and 22, and May 13, 1897. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, Washington tours York and Philadelphia December 26, 1896, January 28, February 20, March 08, and April 12, 1897, Handsome illustrated itineraries will the Pennsylvania Rail- road Company, containing full infor- mation as to how these tours may pleasantly and profitably made. These itineraries may be procured on person- al application or by addressing Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York: 860 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 759 Broad Btreet, Newark, N. J., or i11, droad Street Station, Philadelphia. and New leave will be issued by be oom a Potters Mills Everything is quiet in this since the elecsion, Miss Bertha Armstrong left Wed- nesday morning for Williamsport, where she expects to enter the Home Mission. P. P. Long left Wednesday morning on a business trip; his broth- er Frank, of Spring Mills is in charge of his store. Miss Vonada to this week to keep house for the Zettle Bros. The farmers of this community are through witn their corn crop, which was a long and tedious job, owing to the large crop. The Potters Mills band was down to Millheim on Saturday to a political | meeting and came home well pleased | with their trip, and they brought a good collection with them. The young people of this vicinity met on Tuesday evening inthe school house with the purpose of organizing a debating society. Mrs. Allison is visiting wiih her son Archibald, in Bellefonte, Siemans fomsmis— Weekly Weather Report, Temperature : Highest. Lowest Oet. 29 7 50 clear. “ 30 64 51 cloudy. “. 3 66 51 clear, i Nov. 1 62 48 part cloudy. | " 2 67 38 clear. “" 3 66 42 clear. "n 4 56 54 cloudy. The rainfall in October was 3.92 in- ches. place town came town Good advice: Never leave home on a journey without a bottle of Cham- berlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea’ Remedy. For sale by Wm. Pealer, Spring Mills, 8. M. Bwartz, Tussey- ville, and R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hall. . ———— tsi — Hulicribe for thé REPORTER. hee | SEE cht AR [ | i 1 | bo 4 HH 34 a oe PT Lt PS SSN, Ten dian cos able, n tion. { and Hend the 1 in paper | we will 4 send the 4 wy Send on LA of FJ The Hrench "ell, este rte or at ee NS i Te i ies iid] ! LH ightinches high, Can be cut out and no pasting. Ameri- Chinese, suits Russian, stumes. All parts being interchange wny combinations can be made, us exclusively and ith the numerous for To Get Them, of None Sach the girl holding ple with ten cents In sliver—wrapped fii | address, and Or will of the girl. head of sR and your send the de m free 1 We for twenty cuds heads to a 1 extra postage. Net Price per Setof Four Wheel on, Bolted and Qiled Warner, A WQuniity 85 $8 0 ¥ 0 10 00 11 OO i Sarven Patent Wheels, ! in. Tread Wheels, with Add 31 00 for Weildiug and 1-in, Tread Wheels, with 1 or 1 1-1 Add $1 for Weldiog and Settin Tread Wheels, with 1'{ or 1 8 Axles ar Add $1 3 0 {0 for Welding and Settiog. I manufactu Tread, witl Also Jobber in Springs, Axles, Bolt Manufacturer of Wheels every des Centre Hall, Pa. 8, with Round-Edge Steel Tire Shell Band and Wood Hub. XXX 8, CO BOO and ription, = Call and get prices. GRAIN MARKET, Wheat PRODUCE AT STORES, do | aprertains to | i r eorgnd wing in risoners thal are be 1 Eances to proses le Against or shall be in the jail of Ce and there to prosecute against then f1znt Notice the tre wn shall be 3 % als hereby given an precept of the judges aforesaid, lsvned ss afore said, there will be held a special Court of ( mon Pleas for the trial of civil canses Monday. November 1508 atl which a'l persons summoned as | quired to atien Given under my hand. at Beilefont day of Oct, in the year of our Lord, 1808, and the one hundredth and nineteenth year of theln dependence of the United States, JOURN P. CONDO hen d by virtue of the bg DORK pon are re roe t, the Ist CRPHANS COURT BALE PURSUANT TO So’ ap order of the Orphan's Court of Centre County. Pa. there will he exposed at public sale at res © of Daniel Huankle, dee'd. at Pa. on Centre ounty WEDNESDAY, NOV 1s Spring ills 1H Sale to begin at 1 o'el the said Dan se rited as follows situate in ock, pom. the real estates of | Runkle, dec'd 1 and d« to wit: No.1 A Fine Farm Valley 1}4 miles soith of 1on the east by lands Gonrge on the south by levi Reeder heirs, oni the wes by J. B Long and on the porth by James Evans and A. M. Cain, containing 128 ACRES AND 53 PERCHES and allowance. Thereon erected a good 2+tory frame dwelling house, large bank barn, wagon shed, good well at rouse and barn, good orchard and all the necessary out bulldiags The land is in a high state of cultivation and being 14 mile to church and school, N» 2 A Fine House and Lot situate at Spring Mills, bounded on the north by tarnpike rosd on the east by lands of Amelia Hettinmr, on the south by lands of Dr. F. H. Van Valzah and on the west by William Allison, containing 8 ACRES AND 124 PERCHES. Thereon erected a twostory Frame Dwell'ng House, bank barn, sommer house, and all the necessary outbul dings, 2 wells. one cistern and a good yonng orchard. Toe land belog under high state of cultivation No. 3. Timberland, situate in Gregg township, bounded on the north by lands of Samuel Harel. berger, on the west by Grove and Wolf, on the south by George Breon heirs, sud on the east by Harvey YVonada el Al, containing 0 ACRES, ot good roving chestuut Cmber, ERMS OF SALE. Ten per cont. of purchase money to be paid on day of sale: ope third on confirmation of sale, balance in two equal ans al payments, with interest. to be secured by brnd and mortgage on premises, W. G RUNKLE W. RUNKLE, Attorney Administrator, Middleburg, Pa. ma AN Se 4 4 ZAR Caveats, and Trade- Marks obtained, and all Pat. ent business conducted for Mooenarte Fees. oun OFficE (8 OPPOSITE U, and we can Secure ¢ remote from We on. Send model, ——— tion. We advise, if charge, Our fee not on wine 1d the U. 3. C.A.S boandes Lenrges Rpring Mills, bounds of ental! SNOW & CO. OPP, PATENT ONVicE, Wasuinaron, D. ©, SIT EN rT HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE FUL AND HEALTH ALLEGHENY REGIE TUI OQ LOW, } 1881 AND EQUIP LEADING DEPA RTMEN TR OF b TH LTURE Dy. and HORTICULTURE ustrations on wrrslory J nd ZOOLOGY Or ¢ Laboratory FINEERING WTRICAL ENGINEERING The MECHHNI CAL ENGINEERING | cous MINI: INEERING es ith very extensive practic exercises in the Field the snd Wry ] CAND POLITICAL SCIENC) STRIAL ART AND DESIGE nd LITERATURE an and Englishre nued through Lhe bs ove Baop, f4¢ quired.) one or more « entire course MATHEMATICS and and appiled MECHANIC ARTS with sindy, three years’ course MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI ENCE: Constitutional Law and History Politien] Economy, ote MILITARY SCIENCE 1 cal and practioal. incl seTY IMD PREPARATORY COURNE 1 term y ismion Sept. 12 Catalogue GEO. W. ATHERTON, ASTRONOMY One year opens Sept. 11, 18% of other information LL.D. Prest isi SALE the Orphan R&T ANT b ¥ ne, PERCHES neat mesure, About 12 acres there! be ing w timbered with white pive, white oak, req oak, walnut ssh, linn, hemlock, sugar maple, ote Thereo b erected one two story Dwelling House 22x41, and a large bark barn horse power shod wagan shed, and sheep sable attached carriage house, corn house, or crive, and pig stable, a) most new, together with all necessary owbaiid ings, such as wood house, chicken house. aven house, dry house, smoke house, spring house ete, with un orchard containing the cho cest varie. ties of frulr, conswting of about 140 apple trees besides cherri-s, pears, plums, grapes. etc. There Isaiso aspriog of the best of limestone water within about forty mds of the house the water of which is enniveyed to the house spring house and barn, by iron pipes; said spring has never failed, besides there are several other snail streams which pass through the farm sufficient for watering stock, ete. The farm is sdepted ei ther f r Aairy or farming purposes, and the oes tion and soll are almost equal to any is Penns or Brush Valleys, and is in a good stale of cultiva- tion. it being situated about %; mile south of Penn Cave, and 2% miles north-west of Spring Mills, the 1atter being the nearest railroad “ta: tion; and one-half mile north-west of Farmers Mil # postoffice and within sight of two chu oh- es and ne public school Building, besides other oon niences TERM « OF SALE — One-third payable in cash upon confirmation of sale, one-third in one year, with interest. and the remainder at the death of the widow of sald deceased, the interest thereof payable annually during her life: the deferred payments to be secured hy bond and mortgage on the premises, M. L RIZSHEL, Administrator of sald deed. 1 gr *® Aor” SD Cy.” os. CIEE AD USI lherelsedy 7 ( her fp LL LL lf be atrenat-deheot. 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