-— PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Golug.—~Visitors in and out of | Town, | —(Clommissioner Strohm was in| town Monday. | —Miss Stella Krise is visiting among old friends in Johnstown, ——Miss Sallie McClenahan spent | Sunday with friends at Boalsburg, Mrs. Sallie Kline left last week | on an extended visit to friends in Ty- | rone, — Mr. Isaac Reish, of State Col- lege, was a visitor in Centre Hall on | Monday morning. — Miss Emma Foster, of Mifflin- | burg, was a guest at the home of Mrs. | M. J. Odenkirk several days this week, -=~Miss Lide Holliday, of Belle fonte, was entertained at the home of | Mrs. Annie Van Pelt several days this | week. | - George Condo has been under the weather the last couple days from a heavy cold which settled upon his lungs. | Miss young ~——Miss Emma Aikens and Mame Ceader, two Bellefonte ladies, spent Monday among Centre Hall friends. — Father Michaels has fined to the house for several days, hav- ing bad symptoms of a paralyticstroke about a week ago. —D. R. Young, Mills, was out in transacting business on Friday, and favored the REPORTER office with a call. been con- of Potters town near —(. 8. Bottorf, of Colyer, gave us | a business call, and advertises a desir- | able home with nine acres of ground at public sale. See adv. in another | colum. | ——Mr, and Mrs. David Bradford left on Tuesday on an extended visit among friends in Philadelphia. They will while away some of the time down at Atlantic City. ——QOne of our oldest patrons, Fay- ette Moore, gave us a call and put his label out into '97 ; he informs us farm- ers are pretty much thro with their work across the valley. - Andy Korman, of Spring Mills, was in town the other day. He is op- erating a new hydraulic cider press above Spring Mills, and tells us that the output was enormous this year. He brought a jug full of the juice along to tickle our palate. —John Durst says he will soon be able to use his arm again. He had it cased in plaster paris since the opera- tion performed in Philadelphia about three months ago, and this was re moved a few days ago. John broke his arm about six months ago and has had a severe time with it in healing. — Wr cops wo - LINDEN HALL. The Hunting Party Retarned Friday Three Deer, With Henry Zeigler made a trip to Pine grove on Friday. Quite a number of our pe ple were in Bellefonte Saturday. id. Meyers and wife friends at Centre Hill Friday. Alfred Lee and wife were entertain ing some of their friends on Sunday. Mr. Way, of State College, agent for stone crushers was in our community last week. Wm. Meyers and wife of Coburn, were guests of A. E. Meyer and family last week. David Harshbarger wears broad smile over the arrival of a little girl in his family circle. Samuel Durst and Centre Hall, spent Sunday at the home of Ez- ra Tressler at this place, Frederick Auman, of Coburn, been visiting his cousin, Samuel ka the past two weeks, Mrs. Raymond Mrs. spent Friday lastiat the home of Wm. Meyers, at Boalsburg. J. B. Wagner, who is learning teleg- raphy at this place, spent Sunday with his parents at Tusseyville. Jacob Lee, of Lewisburg, formerly of this place, spent Bunday with his sister, Mrs. Philip Bradford. James Markle who spent the sum- mer with Wu, Bible of this place, left for his home at State College on Mon- | day. | We are sorry to say that Daniel Wie- | land is again on the sick list; hope he | will soon recover to his usual good | health. Clayton Wagner accompanied by Misses Fleisher and Bullinger were | pleasant callers in town Saturday af- | ternoon. Mr. McDonald of Milroy, was a guest at Robert McClellan's over Sun- | day; we think there is some attraction in our town for him. Charles Williams who has been | making his home with his uncle, Rob- | ert Bare this summer, left for his home | at Lemont Thursday. Henry Gingerich and Wm. Ray- mond with others returned Friday from a ten day’s hunting trip; they brought home as their reward three deer. Communion services will be held in the United Evangelical place of wor- ship oh Nov. 20th, at 3 o'clock p. m.; Rev. SBtupleton, the presiding elder is expected to be present; everybody Is cordially invited to be present. Amn ffs Best family flour, fresh ground corn meal and buckwheat flour, at Ogker's grain house. Flour and bran exchan- ged for wheat same as at mills, 1t were id wife, of has tip- and Stover B i | { | Five be { pul tog Fach de able, affordin tion, and not 1 to ih an Mince Se boebdtbiA IA LLG Fi bd on Eat i DE autiful dolls, lithographed on card- hh, Can be cutout and hildren—no pasting, Ameri- Russian, Chinese, ether by the «¢ ll has two complete suits, All parts being interchange- any be made, g endless amusement and instruc- series of dolls, patented for us exclusively and be compared with the numerous the market. Them. None Such holding ple wrapped I address, nnd combinations can n To n fiveout ie YY rr Yr rr Yr rr YF YY YY YY Tr Yr ry YY YF yr YT TTY FP Get th ten {ir gel of the Head P BYVOIG Lire post CO., SYRACUSE, N. VY. "ne RL £0 LLM on, Bolted and Oiled Warner, X 5 in. Tread Wheels, with Add $1 00 for Wels # Mp iin in, Tread Wheels, with 1 or | Add 81 & for Weldin read Wheels + Axles, Bol WW. VV. Manufacturer of Wheels and Jobber in ( every dese Centre Hall, Pa. A GRAIN MARKET, FRODUCE AT STORES, Butter Eg Shoalders Ham Tallow PFolaloes Wiles COURT PRO Hon. Johu Court 0 Plea trict, composed of Lhe Hon C. A. Faulkne Centre, having lssued Lhe ist day of 0g & Lourt LAMAT is i of Com sof t the October, | of Comm tha . 8 said day, with their record nations, and own those things which to the apperiaine to be done, and those who are | od in wh IAnCes 10 prosecute againet the prisoners thal are 1 be in the jail of Ce e county, be then ere 0 prosecute against them as shall be their Toy Notice i= also hereby precept of the given and by virtoe wm aforesaid, ened mon I November 16th which all persons summoned as ja jaired to attend Given under day of Oct, the one dependent JOHN P.OONDO Hhorift Bherifi Gl § oy go Bagste''s Bible, MINION TY FI + Size, when open, 13% by 94 it TEACHERS' 13 Colored Maps. SENT FREE AND CARRIAGE PAID FOR ONLY 10 NEW SUBSCRIBERS TO Sabbath Reading, AT 50 CENTS EACH. ST HELPS. Free to each subscriber. Or SABBATH READING for a year and the Bible {or $2. Sabbath Reading is having a phenomenal suc- It Is eveogelioal, Send at once for Free Outfit of Sample Copies, ete. Address, SABBATH READING, 150 Nassau st. New York, N B. When you see this Bible you will say It is bound in strong leather coy era, which are limp and lap over edges, generaily known as Divinity Circuit. ; by edhe” ee ee : AIA Jtstredd ntvetinly 3 7 W oa wi?” Cp” of, 7 2 7) ‘ [ dltenal-Teoot op A sumed! Sosrelase dd Cabal and tevlats Areeide Hiodgreoheteondomplaty 7 re geben par hu A Jeri: hand Shell Band and Wood Hub. h AX t duality € —— a, Nh 2 ——— i 3. Oh Sp —p— =. arriage and Wagon ription. Hardware of Call and get prices. rIHE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IS ONE OF UL AND HEALTH i X GION; OFEN TO FREE EXVEN NEW MOST BEAUTI | « BPOTS IN THE UNDENOMIKA- BOTH BEX ES: BOARD AND SES VERY LEGH] ONAL TUITION OTHER LOW, BUI IPMENT, and ZOOLOGY } HCTORCO DS, n unusually fall and | These | { OOTY oF Are very extensive practical ield, the Bhop, and the ELECTRICAL MECHHN] INING EN EERING : AL SCIENCE AND DESIGN LITERATURE; latin i, German and English (re | one or more continued through the nt re COnrss MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure and applied MECHANIC ARTS with study, three years’ course MENTAL, MORAL snd POLITICAL 8CI ENCE; | ml Law and History Political Boconomy, eto MILITARY SCIENCE: | cal and practical, service 13. PREFARATORY COURSE; One year, Fall term opens Sept. 11, 186, Examinations hind combini ng shop work Lonstitation nstruction theoreti. ingeach arm ofthe for admission For Catalogue GEO Sept pt or other information, address W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prest, Hate College, Centre Co. Ps He same will be con pprajsement of the M osecr Apart 5 A ate of £5 1, Ae sol to hia Musser, ntory and appralsement of the of Elijah Kellerman leceasad, as sel apart to an mtory and appraisement of the personal property of John B. Mattern, late of Pat fon township, deceased, as set apart to his widow Mary M. Maitern No. 4. The valuation and apprajsement of the reil estate of Daniel Farringer. late of Poller township, deceased, as the same was set apart to the widow, Francis E. Farringer, under the claim of Exemption No.5. The inventory and appraisement of the rsonal property of Rev. B. B. Henshey, late of 'nionville Borough, decensed, as the same was set apart to his widow, Mary A. Henshey. G.M. RUMBERGER, Register, roperty October, 27, novi-R 1508, ~ALUABLE REAL ESTATE ~THERE WILL be offered at public sale on the promises, in Potter township, aboul one mile east of Col- yer, Pa. on SATURDAY, DEC, 19, 1808, Atl o'clock, p. m., the following described real estate of Elizabeth Ishler, deceased, late of said township, to wit: All that certain tenement and tract or tracts of- land situate in Potter township, Contre county, Pa, bounded and de scribed as follows; on the west by lands of Wm, Boal, on the south by lands of Susan Housman, on the east and north by lands lately owned by Jacob Royer, containing # ACRES, be the same more or jess: having thereon erect ed a two-story house, good stable and other out buildings; extra good fruit of all kinds, and ex- celient water on any TERME OF SALE ~Ten Jel pent, of purchase money on day of sale; one-half on the first day of April, 1897, aod the balance in one after, with interest to be secured by mortgage on the premises. > 8. BODTORF, Trustee for the heirs, ear there. ond and ~< Xr ANTED-SEVERA L FAITHFUL MEN OR women 10 travel for bie estab. lished house in Pennsylvania. Halary $790, pay- dg hi dg hor hE ot stam od envelope. The National, Star Building Chie cago. septio-16t BTRAY COW. CAMUTO THE PREMISES of the undersigned at Potters Mills four week , & , red , ae wT Fils eee move the seme. ALEX MCCOY noviBL Potters Mills. THE CHEAPEST STORE ..IN BELLEFONTE AND CENTRE CO. - wn never bought such good qualities at the prices we are now selling. Com- pare our prices with others and yon will save money by buying of us, Dry Goods. Red Table Linen, fast color, 15¢: better quality 17¢.,and up to the £ \ . bargain 1 Z » finest, 1 A special bleached Table Linen, 2 vds., wide, Hbe, waker Flannel from 4e per yard up the best. All-wool red twilled Flannel from 12%¢ up to the best medicated. ’ Agood standard Calico, fast colors, 3%e per vard: von have bought it often at more than double t ice, his Maslin, va: 1 1 $....2 (Good heavy unbleach 4 {1 Yn Heeee IR wegnlar qualities at 20, 2o, do, « s Low 1 Gii-WoOl, Just Opened. Another new lot latest style - \ A 200 up to the finest i mixed rough effects in Dress Goods iar ote roods, our rice, Loe = VArAdE heavy a Blankets. Blankets. 'i . . y » Blankets, colored and white, from 1-WO0l derge for 1.60 1 i » 3 . the lowest grades to the finest iid Capes and Coats. # TR | b The bes market. cles, Roug itting, the most Coats from s1icl the addi Lit 110 Ladi » . $ s11- O thie ninest sil ¥ $ oe v + | ‘ ts from 98¢ up to the : } Clothing. We have alway 8 } he leaders o Quit Aas Boy 8 i Men's Sui . OC Cvercoa ®4.50 upato : Men's and . i thie we # h LHe IINest. il ¢} ’ ouths } a yo WIE OWES Pi COS, LYON & CO. Bellefonte. WHERE HE BUYS HIS CLOTHING.. Nine times out ten he will answer at Faubles AND HE WILL TELL YOU, ) 1 : 3 1st. Because the assortment 18 larger. consists of more complete, and i goods different entirely from the i a common read v-mac found LI © goods in other stores. That all goods are just as repre- sented. They must be satisfactory The price ig positively the lowest, in or your refunded. money fact we give you better goods for ARE THE REASONS SUFFICIENT? TRY IT ONCE. FAUBLES. Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte. ATTORNEYS. Huon B.TAYIOR, Alwruey at-Law Bellefonte No. 24 Temple Court All manner of jogal t ness prowptly attended to A 0. FUREY - Attorney -at-law Beilef le BURY MITCHELL, Atorpey-atl- Law Room No. 10, Crider's Exchangs Attorney al law BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst's | of Court House, Can be cousu Haig. ne fed in German H ouvis ( ue BEVIS, BOWER 4 0 Atlorns ORVIS ve at Law BELLEFONTE } o's Exchang 1 My ¥ QPAN 5S LER & HEW nexcellent Hates vers Hirt An vie an exis t biels provided BE, Woods Ca JRVIN HOT Terms reasonable. Howry SOOT Bure HOUSE, W_L. Daggett Bpecial attention giv intry trade apr NEW FABMAN HOUSE 4 Opposite Court Hon AEF thro he INTE, Kew building. new far: heal, electric belis and a ure i IROGeM i | PRING MILLE HOTEL, D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor SPRING MI Free bus to and from all trains, M. Neubaver Prop BELLEFY( 3 trains { Epocial, rales i iclor NTE, PA. old } Free bus to and from a rooms on frst Soor and jurors FOTITrIrzs HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS # sample 0 wilhossos { ew i meres snd cream twenty per cent. ab and sweet Foutzs Powders will eure or prevent almost 2YERY nl i: make the bull Forres Powpans Wila eive SATISFACTICH, everywhere. DAVID E FOUTE Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD, Forssle by R. E. BARTHOLOMEW CR ANTED SEN ERAL FAITHRFUL MEN OR women to travel for responsible estab lished house in Pennayivania Salary $75, pay able $15 weekly and expenses. Position perms. veal. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamp. ed env elope. The National Star Building, Ch cagn septid ] Outlook. Published every Saturday. 13 Astor Place New York The Outlook will be in 1897, as it has been dur ing cach of its twenty seven your, a History of Our Own Times. In its various editorial depas, ments The Outlook gives a compact review of the world's progress: il follows with care all the tm. portant philanthropic and industrial movements of the day, bas a complete department of relig. fous pews: devotes much space to the interests of the home. reviews current lilerature: furnishes cheerful table talk about men and things: and in short, sims to give fresh , original observation, and reasonable entertalnment Begioning with the fifty Ah volume, the pe- pictures, The price of The Outlook is three in advance, or less than a cont a Bend for a trated © Bye oil 1 13
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