PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of Town, —=W, W. Boob and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Boob'’s mother at Millheim. Mrs. Witmer Smith, of Madison- burg, is visiting at the home of Isaac Smith the last week. ——Miss Romie Van Pelt came home Inst week from Wilson College Cham- bersburg, on the spring vacation, — Our esteemed friend, ex-commis- sioner John Decker, at present a jury commissioner, favored the Reporter sanctum with a call, ~—Wm. Bower, one of the promi- nent citizens of south Potter, gave us ageall and fixed his label for "07 ; he ports crop prospects good. —Mrs. J. 8. Bhowers gave our sanctum a call ; she has moved from Youngdale back to Tussey ville, think- ing old Centre suits her best. Mrs. Sarah Tressler, Arnold, was a caller in our sauctum, and be- fore leaving had her label set her home now is Linden Hall. nee —Wm. A. SBandoe, the tailor, been very ill the last week from an at- tack of pneumonia. He is confined to his bed and was very sick for several days. —M. C. dealer in musical instruments, of Mill- heim, gave us a call and placed his la- bel into '07; he is always reliable in an organ deal. TUSSEYVILLE, A Breezy Letter from Our Correspondent | Across the Valley, Clayton Detweller made a flying | trip to Centre Hall Monday. First of April was as great an ex- citement as the inauguration of Presi- | dent McKinley, Elias Weaver and wife, of Spring Mills, were visiting his brother, Colyer, over Sunday. Frank Floray and«his sister Ida as- sisted Rev, Goodling to move to Belle- fonte last Thursday. Milton Benner and clerk, of town must have some attraction Millheim by all appearances, Charles Bottorf left on Williamsport, where he will be en- gaged with his brother a truck farm, Miss Carrie Spicher this ut on ul and is visiting friends; we hope she will have an en- Joyable time. G. R. Miess, our hustling huckster took a trip to Lewistown on Monday; he intends having Satur- day evening. Constable J, 8. MceClintick transact- auction on N. Y., last week on spare time with his old associates. expects to remain a short time. call again the latter part of the week. Squire Houseman was Wednesday to surveying Potters the lately last deceased, purchased by his son Alexander. Jonas Boal, of our handsome young sports took a trip to Coburn Penn Hall last Friday, must be some attraction down there. Mrs. Frances KE, Feringer, who spent the last four months at Jersey one has keeping again at the old homestead, will here May. weleome orso. The family move about the first will be glad to again. of them back —— Frank Heckman eame up from Freeburg, Bnyder county, last week on a visit to his parents west of Frank has made Snyder county home for over a year, and will again, town, #rom Dr. H. B. Alexander, of Potter's Mills, whom we found a very agreea- ble person, and is having a fine prac tice over there. ward before leaving. home —{ieorge Krumbine me san Long, Misses Orie Meyer and Ci Hall's handsome ladies, were the guests of Henry Moy- they arrived there in : Mr. flitting. two of report hav- ara Condo, two of Penn young time for the grand moving dinner Bible was not present at the J. R. Tusseyville’s finest sports, Rockey and Jonas Boal, ing a fine time A. assisting. Wert and home to wife the James opened young fast served cial party on Mrs. Wert with cakes, Monday her evening many we guests ice cream, ete.: x of his brother John. George is taking in his studies to become a physician, —ne of the REPORTER'S staunch and old patrons, Mr. Johu Weaver, of Farmers Mills, was in Centre Hall a call at the office. Mr. Weaver is up in years, and though not quite so active as formerly, he is still many more to come, James W. Runkle, burg, came up to his old home, last week, to transact business and the Reporter a call, and had his put forward to '99, one of a few can claim such an honor, The crop outlook in Bnyder county is good, he tells us, i ——— COBURN. Interesting Items Gathered by Oar Corres pondent, they family return for their | an enjoyable and many thanks kindness, time, to the Ws fp ty SPRING MIL ". A Term of School te be Opened by Prof, D M. Wolr Farmers in this neighborhood have commenced spring work. ried in our town for the last en nights, meeting with fair Notwithstanding its a little in earnest—better make haste slowly. “eatch- es’ are not overly he has moved into the building recently erected by C. P.| day with her parents at Pardee, Reuben Boyer spent Sunday at Lau- relton with some of his friends, being beautified by a coat of paint, Miss Della Ocker, of Madisonburg, place, R. F. Vonada and wife are spending Mackeyville. lying in a critical condition, with consumption. i direct to the station. Miss Mabel Sankey the 12th inst, date for “little people.” Michael Shires the energetic insur! week; Mr, | day evening welcoming the new- | comers, The Parker Bros. are busy prepar- {ing their new wagon maker shop, which business they intend to carry [on in this place. If you want to fix up your harness {a8 good as new, try the harness grease | that is manufactured in our town by (J. W. Smith. i Wo fy If in need of a two or four-horse | wagon, order from W. W, Cen- {tre Hall. Two-horse wagon only $56. 100, all complete. pion : Lewins, Bellefonte, can give you an up-to-date equipment of clothing for less money than any other store in the country. Try him and see, loob, A slicoo! right mince ple ; mines moat Is a pleure’'s lunch, Nore suie or MINCE MEAT fie tL mince me Hea MERRELL-SOULE CO. 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ATHERTON, LL.D., Prest, Hate College, Cesitrs Co..Ps Fa NEW £00DS.. L SPOTS IN THE Or- (fire escapes) Pa.; C. C. Bartges of the has been | considerably of late, and has been quite few days last week. sontown on Saturday and will remain st that place a short time visiting friends, for the erection of his new house and storeroom on his lot recently purchas- ed from G. D. Croll. Parties are almost daily scouting the mountains in search of the sweet seent- ed trailing arbutus; it is a little early, found. into P. B, Meyers house, at the east ern end of town, and he is now a full fledged retired farmer, trying to take life a little easier in bis declining years, R. O. Braucht our obliging landlord at the hotel, is thinking seriously of collecting a menagerie. His first ac- quisition to this aggregation of won. ders of the animal kingdom, is a meek looking Billy goat, which was purchas- ed at Sunbury for a large sum of mon- ey. This animal frisks and frolies on his lawn at his own sweet will; tin cans and old rubber boots will now be a scarcity in and around the hotel, I wo RS —~L. C. Wetzel, Bellefonte, has the if Bmith Bros. the enterprising furni- ture dealers of our village—I might say of Penns valiey, have been doing a They have replenished their stock several times this season; being heavy purchasers of large lots at bankrupt and factory sales, buying first quality only, and at about half the cost of manufacturing, they are able to sell at remarkably low figures. Some of their oak and walnut parlor and bed room suits are sold for ling wood; no wonder their delivery wagons are continually on the road. A rt oss POTTERS MILLS, What Oar Correspendent Sends Us from Across the Valley, Wm. Wilkinson, of Bellefonte, was in town on Saturday. J. W. Armstrong, of Oak Hall, spent Sunday at this place. Harry Miller, of Spring Mills, is working for Alexander McCoy. Mrs. Kate Carson has the carpentors at work preparing to build her new house, who was visiting at Warriors Mark, Tetutied on Monday. We have just received a full line of Spring and Summer goods which we are SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES. Our stock consists of Suits, Hats, Caps, ete., and a com- plate line of Gents’ Furnish- ing Goods. Give us a call and ine goods. J. CROLMAN, Proprietor Phila. Clothing House, Spring Mills, Pa. exam- Men's All-Wool Suite, nobby Spring and Summer Styles, $3.75 Men's All-Wool Snits, better qualities, nobby styles, £4.50, 5.50, 6.75, 8.00, 9.00, 10,00, A nobby Youth's Sait, ages 14 to 19, in all colors, | ight and dark Plaids, $2.50, 3.00, 4.50 and up to the best. We have closed Children’s 0 3.50, entire which manufactur- er's cost, Children’s Suits, ages 4 to 15 vears, manufacturer's price, 80¢, retail price, $1.25—our price, T4e. out an Suits, 21) A better quality Children’s Suit, 1.49, 1.75, 1.98, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00, up to the best. These prices are less than manufacturer's cost, 250 Children’s Knee Pants, 4 to 15 years,—a regular 25¢ qual ty, our price, 17c. Jetter qualities Children’s Knee Pants, 25¢, 40¢, 50¢, T5¢, $1 and up. A new and full assortment of Men's Pants at the following bar. gain prices— 88c¢, $1.25 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. 4.00, 5.00, A special lot of Men's Pants, as- sorted sizes in all-wool, that are selling at 83.00, 3.50, and 4.00, will now be sold at the remarkably price of £1.69. ages pry ti, 2.00, Hoc, ] Ow The very latest styles and shapes—-] Men's Derbys Alpines and Crushers . Men's Derbys, 98¢ 1.175, 2.00, A full assortment of Bovs’ (zolf Me n's and , Eaton and Bieyele Caps in Plain Checks and all the mixtures; also Tam O'Shanters. Men's Alpine, 1.25, 75 9 (x) « ady latest a 5, = y Sle § OC, > Men's Crushers, £1.25 up to the very best. {Spe ar a, Also a sple ndid line of Bos and Children’s Hats. We can sell ‘you a very Child's Hat for the low sun of 25¢, 35¢, and up to the very t t nobby Bd We, Hoel. SHOES. One lot of Ties in all Neck! our price Tecks woloring os ~ LYON Bellefonte, Men's Strictly Worth Men's Outfitters. & CO, — Penna, ¢ 4 $5.00. Of $10. Bellefonte. ATTORNEYS. TAYLOR, Alwraey -av-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. All manner of legal busi. Bugvt No, U Temple Court A 0. FURST, - Atlorney-at- law, Belleloute Ofices directly opposite the Court House Pa. wughi HELL, Attorney at! BW, Bellefonte Crider's Exchange Pe. Office, Room No, 10, ocil194 Attorney at law, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst's b I: &. north of Court House. Can be co.sulted ip German J. H. ORVIS, C. MM. BOWER 8B, BOWER & ORV 1S, Attorneys al Law BELLEFORTE PA Office in Crider’'s Exchange bulldls floor, I) | J YORTHEY, . Attorney a BELLEVONTS Office fu Conrad Building. J. L.BranoLen, SFA NGLER & HEWE J ’ D. GETTIG ATTORNEY Beoeive deg aug HOTELS. J HOTEL Danibel X HOUSE, 8, Woods Caldwell, Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN PA. Terms reasonable. Good ssxmple rooms on first oor SH HOUSE, Ww. L 3 Po: rietor BELLEFONTE, PA. sprog Daggett Epecial attenUon given Lo country trade NEW GARMAN HOUSE Oppont New building. new forn} heat, electric bells and all moder: D. H. Rub). Proprietor BPRING MILLS, PA NEW BROCKERHOFY HOUSE, J. M. Neubsner Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA 1irains. Good sample Bp ial rele Ww wilbosses Free bus to and from al rooms on first Soor, and jurors, HUMPHREYS) No. Cures Feve % i oO “ . ¢ Hes Dvs Delayed Leuchc Skin Diseases. Rheumatism Malaria Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases, No, 30 Urinary Diseases No. 77 Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt ot price, 25¢., or 5 for $l. Dr. Hosreimeees' Howporaraie of Dmeases Mensn Frees Hamphreys' Med. Co., 111 William 8t., XN. XY. Aan Cia pepsia. Periods, wrrea. 3 Cures 16 " “ Tel 290 - o & sd te OJ, ix kx Mawvar tod RA A A RE a.