PERSONAL MENTION, Town, Andy Reesman down at Montandon. spent Sunday ~~ Miss Mame Kreamer spent last week with friends in Spring Mills, ——Mrs, W. W. ‘Bayard, of Phila- delphia, is visiting her father, Mr. M, Strobhm, at Centre Hill. — Wagner Geiss, at Oak Hall, and Ed. teaching school Kerlin, a teach- parents here, ~~ Recorder-elect Cal. Harper, of Bellefonte, was the guest of his broth- er-in-law, Emerick, days George last week. ~— William Chandler, who has been employed at Boob’s wheel shops the last several months, left this morning for his home at Lancaster. — Jared Kreamer is getting around again with a limp and cane, abandoned his crutches. He a bad sprain sone time ago. haviog received —Jony Harter and Cy Brungard stopped a little spell with us while on their way to Bellefonte to do a little courting but*not with women. ——Our old friend and patron, Geo. Armbruster, of Gregg, gave us a and moved his label far into '97 ; one of the staunchest wonders when the will begin. —Mr. George I’. R near Spring Mills, was in town thls morn- ing. valued and prominent citizens, and one of the REPORTER'S old friends and patrons, he i is Democrats and new good times arick, of He is one of Gregg township's Thurs- where he will He was house -——(ieorge Benner left last day for I Mass, , make his future home. ed superintendent of a manu. facturing soft drinks and extracts, and is much taken with the position. His brother Frank accompanied him, and will work in this he store at the station will be looked after Joston, elect. establishment. by his father and sisters. —Mrs. I. Y. daughter Rut} the home of her father, Mr. Mills, on Meyer, who with her 1, has been at P the last visiting (ivory Rearick, near Spring three months, will leave next for her home in Cleveland, Ohio Mrs. Meyer was not in the of health when she came east, but returns to Ohio with her health fully restored. tly Saturday best Fosier's Weather Predictions will 10, by 12, The warm wave will west of Rockies eo 10, great central val eastern states 14. Thee the of about 13, great central ern states 17 the severest of the disturbance Nov. country The next serious reach the Pacific cross the west of coast about Rockies great eastern states 15. the about Nov close of 11th, central valleys Cross mntry leys 12, wl wave will Cross west Rockies couatry valleys 15, east- This cool wave will be will As will ex- month, and probably be called a cold the rainy period of November tend from about the 6th to the 20th, this disturbance will rains in many parts of the middle latitudes. A great fall in temperature will occur be- tween Nov. | and 15. in two cold waves, wave, Calls This will the come about 9th 15th one aud the other about the —— - Potters Mills Wheeling Het, Next Saturday afternoon, at 3 clock, John Strong, having lost his bet on Bryam, pays it by wheeling Wm, Smith on a barrow fice to the hotel, half a mile. It the bet made, that the one having to do the wheeling could stop as often as he de- gired to take a rest, the barrow could call for a speech from the pusher every time he stopped for a rest. The band will enliven the trip with music, while the crowd to have lots of fun upon the If Strong stops often and makes long speeches Smith may find the seat of his pants worn out before getting to the end of his journey. o' from the post of- was agreed, when Was ex pects OCCAasion., Tp NATIONAL GRANGERS The Thirtieth Annual Session Opened Washington in The thirtieth annual session of the National Grange Patrons of Husband- ry met in Washington on Tuesday. Master J. H. Brigham, of Ohio, called the meeting to order, tary John Trimble and Master Brig. ham delivered addresses, which followed by the reports of officers. for the grange, during which 199 sub- ordinate granges have been organized, The grange, however, he says, is not association very much in the South. The latter association is political, he says, while the Grange is not. i= ~The Philadelphia Branch leads in gommon sense clothing at common sense prices—hard time prices. They look for only a fair profit there. In many of the goods they sell they don't get any. - han — Robes and-Horse blankets, at bot- tom prices, at Booger Bros. ———— A YP A ISSA — Read new advertisement of Belle foute’s chenpeyt store, ou page 5. wife No house- which it is made. of the currants (for one thing) money. A ten cent package of time, of hard work, of Makes pie. Sold everywhere. Be address, and moe ' Thanksgiving’ Sond your name and “Mrs. Popkin and wa will mall you free a book — ous humorous suthors of theday. on, Wheels and Pa. Joh every Manufacturer of Centre Hall, GRAIN MARKET, PRODUCE AT STORES, ERNOew O prosecy ie agai or shall be in the jail are lo pr ite against them as nad the prise of Centre o OL 126 ACRES AND 53 PER HES YW RN0e Thereon erected & gornd frame dwelling house, large bank barn ahed, gos] well 8t 1 Ouse sn a barn 2 and nil the necessary out buildings in a high stete of enitivation apd to church and school Ns 2 A Fine House apd Lot situate at Spring Mills, bounded on the nofth by tarnpike roed on the east by lavds of Amelia Hettinger, on the Van Valzah and on containing 8 ACHES AND 124 PERCHES Thereon erected a twostoy Frame Dwell'ng House, bank barn, summer house, and all the ; one cistern and land being under snd all Jatnry RL OY wl orchard The land is being 4 mile Tue No. 3. Timberland, situate in Gregg township, bouatded on the north by lands of Samael Harshe on the saath by George Breon helm, and on the east by ACRES, RMS OF SALE. Ten per cent. of purchase one third on eimiirmation of sale. balance in two equal sn. interest. to be secured by W. RUNKLE, Administrator, Middleburg. Pa. G RUNKLE Attorney Peaviesrreraearenes RNR gy iB Orrce is Orposite U. 8. Patent Orne : we ah secure patent 13 ess ne hat taowe ngion, model, dra Srawing or photo. with ton. We ad if pat or charge, Sudvien it ve Lit obs Ti wa 0.2 C.A.SNOW& CO, OPP, PATENT ONICE, WASHINGTON, BD. ©, lound~Edge Steel Tire and Wood Hub. — and Wagon Hardware Call and get prices, "ANIA STATE COLLEG TH E PERNSYLY ugh the 8. MATHEMATICS and and applied §. MECHANIC ARTS: combis wilh of dy three vOars’ ore MENTAL. MORAL and POLITICAL fee E. ; Law and History ASTRONOMY 803 Linstraction Ohoorets. ling each arm ofthe 13 PREPARATORY CO Fall term opens Sept. 11, 139 for ads £. 1 For REE: One year Examinations 5 aion } Lalaiogue or of { BED. WW. ATHERTON Hlmia her ie ax ted Rigwr maps Dwelling horse power ep Mable gifacked fi of ori %, un 4 pig noel ew, is wethe Ff Wilh sail nedssanry ings, «uch as wood hos ite. chicken house, oven house, dry hb SPORe house, spring house, ete, with an or hard containing the chooest varie ties of frat, cons sting of about 140 apie trees, besides chierrios, pears, plums, grapes. etc. There isalso aspring of the best of limestone water within about forty rods of the hotse the water of which is conveyed to the house. spring house and barn, by iron pipes: said spring has pever failed, besides there are several Oller smail streams which pass throug the farm sufficient for watering stock, ete. The larm i= adapted of ther f r Sulty or farming purposes, and the loea- tion and soil are simost equal to any in Penns or Brust Valleye and is in a good state of rultive- tion, it being sitiated about 3 mile sooth of Penn Cave, and 2% miles notin west of Sq pring Milis, the latter being the nearest railroad sta. thong And Dive: half mile north-west of Farmers Mil » postedlior and within sight o two ehy oh es and «ne public sehool buliding, besides other Sm Nienors TERM OF BALE «One-third payable in cash upon ena lirmation of sale, one-third 16 one your with interest and the remainder at the desth of the wid w of said doreased, the interest thereof payable annually during her life; the deferred Payments to be secu wd hy hn and mortgage on the promises, M 1 RISHEL, RE, of said deed. mE ©i4 i vise , fon, CRIT age stable, al og bald wal noe k fiend eroied am Fey 5 lry Bxdl, and a large bark barn wagon shy d, and «h heise, onry ho aor a Sr - # Y, AAU lh users nti ly ,C i Heourd ek ort A Jrsiniiisl Lr allel’ Catisbopusesmret Cronous Atesidbsth oisilfernmmpls bectase far er Koekusterr Zep 5 1 4 ever bought such good qualities at buying from us, far, By are now seliing., Com- Red Table Li A spec nen, fast color, nest, al bargain Va Shaker Flannel from 4¢ per y 19 : up to the tandard Calico, yard ro0d 8 fast more than doubie this price, Muslis au tter quality 17¢., and up to the . 1 w { wide, 5c wool red twilied p the best. All ited vou have bought vid white {. 41140 Willie, 11 Misses’ Ore (31 and Children’s Bellefonte. We are Showing a Line of Clothing That sells On sight. They fit, They wear, You see them, You buy them, And ycu save Big money. Costs nothing To look. Try us. Bellefonte. ATTORNEYS. TAYLOR, Attorney ab-Law hellefonte, Pa All manper of egal bus io sugHs Na Con ft Temple rt ness promptly attended A° FURST, Offices directly fra C Offi Attorney law Belletont opposite the Court Hous at MITCHEL] Worney-at-law Bellefonts ILA Room No. 10, Crider's Excl JOHR KLINE o Alora { Office on second 8 of Court House and Euglish OOT of Can be J. H. ORVIS BVI, BOWER 0 Al uruey Ofhice in Crider’s Exch YOCKERHOFF HOUSE J. M Neubmuer Proprietor BELLEFONTE io and from all trains. Good rt Door. Special PA re tates 10 wiles FOU DS HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS pie ites 11 enre or prevent almosl EVERY Dissssr to =» i Horees and * 4 Forves Powmess wits GIVE BATISFACTION Bold evervehere DAVID B FOUTE, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD, BAETHOLOMEW Wanted—An {dea Protect Jour dons: ther may bring Write JOHN WEDOERBU RN & Cou atent Atbor bere, Washington, D. C., for their $1.80 snd 11st of two hundred laventions wan HUMPHREYS’ Dr. Humphreys’ Specifies sre sclentifioally and carefully prepared Hemedies, used for years in private practice and for over thirty years hy the people with entire success, Every singie Specific & special cure for the disease named. FIC YOR 1 «Fevers, Congostions, inflammations. 2<Werms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle, . 3-Teething; Colic, Crying. Wakefulness 4~WPiarrbea, of Children or Adults 7 Coughs, Colds, Dronchiths ............. S-Nearalgia, Toothache, Facenche,. - 9 Headaches, Sick Headache, Yertigo.. 10-Dyspepsin, Pilicusnes, Constipation. 11 -Sappressed or Painful Periods 12-Whites, Too Profuse Periods. . . 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Honrseness....... 14-Salt Rheum, Byulpean. Eruptions. 15-Rhecumatism, Bheoumatic Pains ..... 16-Mualaria, Chills, Fever and Agus... i 19-Catarrk, Infloensa, Oo in the Head, 7~Kidney Diseases . PN-Nervoun Debility.. 34-Sore Throat, Quincy, # m DR. HUMPHREYS SPECIFIC FOR ForsslebyR. E Who can think of mothe slrnpie thing to patent? rom wenith, RCE. 23 25 23 FIRES RNAS HARE en Throat, GRIP, 25°,
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