The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 08, 1897, Image 5

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    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.
San) QE © iin 9
Lukenbach's Photo-Studio,
3 Grand Premiums.
2150
Watch.
entitles
The votes
1st Premium Gold
Each Z5¢. worth of pictures
the purchaser to a vote,
must be cast for ministers, The min-
highest number of
voles at the lose of i he contest, which
is limited, will receive a Gold Watch
worth $150.00,
itil.
Each 25¢,
purcinses to one
ul minister,
the number of votes cast
worth of pictures
guess at the
The ove guessing nearest
for the sue
doz.
en Cabinets free,
ad
The person casting the greatest num-
} oo _—
Premium.
ceive one dozen Cabinets free.
: AU ERBAGHS PH PHOTO GALLERY.
Photographs finlshe
the art
genuine Photographs
nets $1.20 per oge-half d
TE PENNBYLVANIA STATE COLLEG
Ty
UL AND HEALTHFUL
ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA-
TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEX Es:
TUITION FREE: BOARD ARD
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
ow NEW BUILDINS
ND EQUIPMENT.
LEADING DEPART TENTS f OF STUDY.
AGRICULTURE sand HORTICT ILTURE,
wilh constant {llustrations on the Farm
and in the Laboratory.
BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY
igionl stady with the microscope,
CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and
tharough course in the Laboratory.
{CIV1 ENGINEERING, }
J ELECTRICAL ERGINEERING: | These
MECHHNIVAL ENGINEERING { cour =
LMINING ENGINEERING, are
scoompanied with very extensive practical
exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the
Laboratory
HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
INDU STRI AL ART AND DESIGN
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin
{optional,) French, German and English (re
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire conrse
MATHEMATICS snd ASTRONOMY: pure
and nia:
MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop work
with study, three years’ course
MENTAL, MORAL ana POLITICAL BCI
ENCE; Constitutional Law and History;
Political Economy, ete,
, MILITARY SCIENCE: (nstruction theoreti:
eal and practical, including ench arm ofthe
service,
13, PREPARATORY COURSE; One year,
Fall term opens Sept. 11, i886, Examinations
for admission, Sept, 13
For Catalogue or other information, address
GEO. W. 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
%
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¢
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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.
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pepsia.
Periods,
wrrea.
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