PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors In and out of Town, Miss Grace Alexander is home from State College for her summer va- cation, Mrs. Sarah Tressler, of near Cen- tre Hill, while in town Saturday fa- vored us with a call, Mr. Joseph Carson, one of Pot ters Mills good citizehs was a pleasant caller at this office last week. William Goodhart, of Mills, made a business trip to town on Monday. ——Rev. Rhoads and daughter, Miss Ida, returned last week from New Ber- lin, where they had attending commencement, Farmers been Miss Edna Love, of Lock Ha- ven, arrived last week, and will spend come time visiting among friends in Centre Hall and vieinity. — Frank Ross, who graduated this al D. spring from a College of Pharmacy, Ada, Ohio, is now assisting in J. Murray's drug store. Dr. Bright and little daughter Mary, of Rebersburg, and Miss Bessie Weber, of guests at the home of Mr. over Sunday. were Kreamer Joalsburg, Jared Mrs, Girnce Frank spent —Mr. and Crawford and daughter the week among friends at Hartleton, La mar, Lock Haven and Williamsport. Mr. William MecCllellan who is is spend- past preparing for the ministry, ing part of his summer vacation with his mother at Tusseyville. last week from had spent a week, and was much pleased with his trip. returned he ee SION Harper Chicago, where Clevan Dinges, one of Williamsport's leading insurance men, Was here on a visit and gave our sanctum a pleasant call. — Frank gave the Reporter a call. Jowersox, always jolly, He informs us a worm is doing harm to the corn in the vicinity of Rock Springs. Mr. Andrew Smith, one of Salo- na's mos The streets of Rebersburg have been improved by a new pike, something the burg needed very badly. Our people have been deeply inter- ested, and are yet slightly so, in the popular mule question, Cyrus Rumberger, of Wilkesbarre, was in our valley last week buying up potatoes; he offered eighteen cents a bushel. The talk is that Brush valley will the one to be conducted by white peo- ple and the other by colored people; no doubt the latter will at- tractive, Rev, Muma and wife, of Rebersburg, are visiting at Selinsgrove University, be most Bnyder county, Mrs. Charles Woodring, of Brook- lyn, is visiting relatives and friends at Rebersburg. his engine from Willis Weber's wagon shop at Rebersburg to Madisonburg. Last week while Mrs. Annie Zeigler dinner bell for the men to come in Mrs. Zeigler's head fell upon a large stone, breaking place and just passing the stone and eracking the bell, Farmers are talking about making hay next week; better let the grass grow at least one week yet. Wo Ay SPRING MILLS. Interesting Items from the Husy Town Down the Valley. W. H. Smith left weeks’ visit to Pine Grove Mills, Ty- rone, and Martha. May they pleasant time. and wife for a have a dish: call and see it Wells Evans reports his hay crop to he had. All his crops are good this season. be one of the best aver Mary and Myra, aud Jacob Royer, of Colyer, visited at Met ool. Master John and Seyward of James home the Rossman he i went to Penn cave to spend t week Jol 1 man: the boys have studied with their grand-father, Hoss- ward and will enjoy a weeks’ vacation. The Union Sunday school held their Childrens’ day service on Sunday; the t respected and enterprising citizens while in town Tuesday made a short eall at this office. —Mr. J.. P. Heckman, Spring Mills good citizens was a pleas- | ant caller at this office Tuesday. of | One J. C. Vonada and wife, of Cen-| ter Hill, were pleasant callers in our | sanctum, and before leaving another | label was changed into the star colum. | — Our esteemed friend, Wm. Rish- | el. of Tusseyville, favored our sanctum | with a call, and put his label into the '98 ranks. look fine only the corn being back. Mrs. J. (3, ton, D. C., ison an extended visit to friends in Harrisburg, Milton and | sellefonte, and spent a day with the | family of the editor of the Reporter. ~Mrs. W* W, Miss Rose Armbruster, of Nittany val- ley, last Saturday, and on Monday Mrs, of Hartleton, her guest. ——(yrus Brungart, heim's leading business men, gave a pleasant call and reports health good | His label now shines {e tells us crops over there Kurtz, of Washing-| Boob entertained Steininger, was of Mill- i 1s one down that way. in class "08, ron J. W. Runkle and wife, of Mid- dleburg, last week took a carriage trip to their former home in this vicinity, to visit friends. They informed us crops look considerably finer in our valley than in Snyder county. They were accompanied by Mr. W: H. Smith and wife of the same place. Mr. Luther Wagonseller, of Se- linsgrove, spent Monday in Centre Hall. Mr. Wagonseller is an appli- cant for the grammar school at this place and comes well recommended. Mrs. Philip Meyer and daugh- ter, of Boalsburg, were entertained at the home of Jared Kreameron Church street this week. — Clem Deininger accompanied by his mother, left last Saturday for New | Bloomfield. Mrs. Deininger will re- main some time with her daughter, Mrs. James E. Stewart. | John and Andrew Gregg depart en Tuesday for New Mexico, where | they have an uncle residing. They will make that their future home. i fA i BRUSH VALLEY Interesting Items from Our Correspondent Down the Valley. Miss Kate McKibbens, of Parvin, is visiting her relatives at Hebersburg. Mrs. Harvey Miller, of Rebersburg, is seriously ill left on Saturday morning for a few weeks’ visit with her many old friends at Bloomsburg Normal school, and her relatives at Orangeville, On Sanday the corner stone of the United Evangelical church was laid at Wolf's Store. Our farmers have now plenty of rain for their corn, and the crop will be good, providing the army worm ‘will not destroy it. the examiners at the State Normal school at Lock Haven last year, left will qe examiner of physics, higher Igebra, ete. church handsomely decorated The especially i J was and flowers recita- tions were well rendered, school The their Childrens’ Georges valley Sunday hele service on San- crowded went al , and many AWAY, The decorated $ 11 ih mii was handsomely with beautiful plants and flowers, and pro- gram under the management of Squire it was a credit to the ladies; the eapecial- Jerry Zettle and several five and seven year old ly the piece rendered by girls, was appreciated by all. J. to postoffice in the vicinity Hall. town are entitled to such a D. move of Long, the (range Our new postmaster, ¢ The people on that side of the move, and it would be favoring the community at large, instead of one or two individu- als. There are three men to one Ww ho get their mail on the south side, and why should they not have the postof- fice. Rince writing the above we noticed a few stakes near the foot log, and on inquiry learned it was the location for We sure ly thought after such a long hard fight and the postoflice where it belongs, but it ap- the new postoffice building. we would have justice, put pears one or two individuals are favor- ed, while the interests of the commu- nity in general are neglécted. — One of the largest stocks of Spring and Summer clothing ever received in this part of the state, was received re- cently by at the Philad, Branch, Bellefonte. It is a dous stock and the prices are as low in comparison, and will move it. Lewins, A Bargain, Two good horses, 5 and 6 years old, will be sold cheap. Apply to Harry W. Dinges, Centre Hall, Pa. RV ON HEIRS. Pennsylvania, Oenire County, a 1. George W. Rumberger, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of said county of Centre, do hereby certify that at an Orphans’ Court held al i Bellefonte the 7th day of May, A. 0 1507. before the Honorable Judges © sald Court, on motion & mle was granted upon the { heirs and legal representatives of Joseph Rishel, | deceased, to come into Court on the fourth Mon- | day of August, next to accept or refuse to acoept | at the valuation, or to show cause why the real estate of said deceased should not be sold. | notieelto be given as in ijiiiaition. | In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my | hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Belle | fonte the 10th day of May. A. D., 1887, i GEO, W. RUMBERGER, , € W. M_ CRONISTER, | Sheriffs Office, June 15%. | Bellefonte, Pa. i (tm) SEAL { pr Sherif, i € Tn. i i ech odie, | | € Sling v i i ’ Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. ent business conducted for MoogRaTE FEES. Orrice 18 Opposite U. 8. tent in less time Fatertaiie or nok free of Our fee not till patent is secured, b PamPuLET, “How to Obtain " cost of same in the U, 8, snd foreign countries 'C.A.SNOW & CO. Orr. PATENT OrnicE, WasHiNGTON, D.C. GRAIN MARKET, Corrected weekly by R. E, Bartholomow, Wheat Barley rs Buckwheat PRODUCE AT STORES, — BUOT.. ovine cossrserscorasnonss . Eggs... LAPS savnsssnernsosns Bhoulders ..... Ham ae TRUHOW ..covcinescssssnrssnsnsns Potstoes......... Sides YBLIC BCHOOL, FINANCIAL of Potter township June Ist, 1897 NTATEMENT for the fiscal year ending Whole number of schools. ovine oon 15 Number of teachors employed : 16 No. pupils enrolled in all the schools 441 Average dally attendance... wa Amt tax levied for school purposes.......... 52579 41 TREASURER 8 ACCT-MONEY RECEIVED State appropriation ateaksassptae sbi $2000 45 From collector, including all kinds taxes 288 54 From loans . - Easkus a a 5 | From eo, treas | nnseated lnnds, fines, &e 7 03 {| From all other sources Total receipts $4938 OO MONEY PALD OUT For purchasing For bull For teschers For rent and For in For fuel and continge | Fees of treasurer salary of s r oe | grounds houses i428 WHRgOos > > 2 12 804 1 stituts sundry expenses LIABILITIES Ne DAVE eXainit i { ew Spring Goods. Positively the Greatest Bargains Ever Offered. Dry Goods, Notions, Clothme, hol tive as thi Reduetio) ceandise has caused (nite i Bens 1008, ete, never wr . ‘ h : \ Bpring, wlrich we have made in prices ol mer § place where they ean get th Dress Goods, Lawns, Dimities, 3 : y We have selected a © most for their money, White Goods, Muslin {4 fine ove named goods. Muslin, | yard wide Towellng, per ya . Dress Ginghams, usual price Table Damask, fast colors Table Oilcioth, prices reduced and PERCALS, EMBROIDERIES AND DOTTED nd Hosiery SWISS a LH equal ANY WHETC, "Weal never MET l p as i usual compiete LOOK AT THEM! ry Ts [his WeeK 8 a rrivai « SHOWS a Tine Ladies’ L Ott These are t Belts of the these goods 1 i § if 1 ro nlB ather and oman Belts. He most 8) fashionable P { xeeedingly Our stock of Dark Olive Plain and Fringed Oil and Felt Window Shades. and SCAROT. rees on Crreot Maize ial Mir 1 in ies and nch Laces. pease 18 IArge Come and BE Embroider Fre VOT Nd ocd ke MASON'S sor ft ii best TIN C JARS for us a call. nd rs our ripen } D minnows, Hut 1897 F iit, give vy # f2a}it tril 4 Ushing {) fil iid resh Mac ys tegr #14 Lil keral. pound, or | and Paints? our price Foot Oil Mac] On { il. Ne RETA i ices I = Potts. A.D Pa. | FHE PENNSYLVANIA STATE OOLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI | FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE | ALLEGHERY REGION; UNDERNOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES; TUITION FREE. BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT, BEADING DEPARTMENTS OF bTUDY. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant illustrations on the Farm and in the Laboratory, BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. Hor study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY: with an unusually thorough course in the Laboratory. {CIVIL ENGINEERING, { ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; | MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING | cour {MINING ENGINEERING; 08 are accompanied with very extensive practioal exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the Laboratory. HISTORY; AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: latin {optional,) French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through the MATHEMATICS 4 ASTRO Ek an } and Pied. HOWE: pune MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop wark with study, three years’ course. MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI- ENCE; Constitutional Law and History, Political Economy, ete. MILITARY SCIENCE. instruction theoreti. cal and practical, includingesch arm ofthe service. 18. PREPARATORY COURSE; One year. Fall term opens Sept. 11, 1586, Examinations Patalogue or other information, address GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D, Prest, State College, Centre Co. Pe | L | i i Or | full and | i These 12. For JO IRA BLE HOMESTEAD FOR SALE.~ The undersigned offers a desirable home. stead for sale, situated south oust corner of pub. lic square in borough of Centre Hall, Pa, known as the Henry Witmer homestead; thereon erect od a good dwelling, large barn, and all suitable out-bulldngs, large Jardins, and fine orchard, fruit of all Binds: wm bomestend town lots; all in good cultivation, ISAAC SMITH, Centre Hall. OL PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~LETTERS the same jupeli Gt ‘ : ; headquarter i We ATC Men's, Ladies’ Shoes and Children’ 11: ¢1 } an p vi And are selling Cin ait 11 i or — § Fon AstOonIENIngiyY 10W Drioes, ' i Lome 1 ana Ca Inger in and and Matt ny rpet. Brussels C Stair Carpet, 150 a yard Wall Paper. Come and see our will pay you. Men's, Boy m. ] I' BLOCK s’ and Children’s Clothing. ‘ + ' Come and sec the WAnt Ol sn { — C—tp C. P. LON f yous. Produce of all kinds taken in ex« hange for ge * Si ONE GREAT BIG WEEPING PRIGE Reduction ¢n all Our W é / 4 ¢ 4 / f 4 Spring and Summer Clothing, S———— . an Opportunity for You to Save Big Money. EI —— YOU SHOULD NOT MISS IT! I + ’ This is You can only appreciate what this reduction means by seeing us. Costs Nothing to See. Faubles, Outfitters, * Bellefonte, PE a Th BH Nd - ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ! 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ ’ ¢ ¢ ¢ | ATTORNEYS. Hyon 8. TAYLOR, Atlorney at-Law, sellefonte, Pa. No. 24 Temple Court, All manner of legal basi - ness promptly attended Ww, a A O. FURST, - Atlormey-al Law } Pa. Bug efonte, Offices directly opposite the Court House MITCHELL, AUorney-al Law, 1 RA C Bellefonte | Office, Room No. 10, Crider's Exchange Pa. Oeil vg { Joux ELIKE } Allorney at Law BRLLEFVORTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst's buiidi | of Court House, € and English { i | i ££. north y feria BIE ai I ‘ pied . |. H | (VIS, ORVIE, { BOWER, VOWER & ORVIE, Atiorneys at Law BELLEFORTE riders Exchange bulla M PA. Office in © i g on sevond | Hoor, FRA wt Fortney rison Walker FORTREY & WA (1 EMANRT DALE, Al A. pore from auld RNTY BANKIN Boceive deposiia, jan®2 HOTELS. AAG HOTEL IOUSE 5. Woods Caldwell Proprietor, Terms reasonable floor, EH HOUSE, EW GARMAN HOUSE N Opposite Con rt House, Kew building, new furnit host, electric bells and all m Good table and moderaile charges QFPRING MILLS HOTEL, D. B. Ruhl, Proprietor BPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains, ROCEERHOFF HOUSE, J]. M. Neubsuer Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on frst Soor., Special rates 0 Wilhossos and jurors NEW B CENTRE HALL HOTE! Lo Wm. H Ran vi ad. bar and tat we best. Sum and can fir yr fishing and h 3 ii it tion po healthier locality a . ing HUMPHREYS’ No. No. Central i Cures Fever. WwW Ts Fen 11181445 ¢ am 2 rms. 3 * Diseases. Diarrhea. Neuralgia. Headache. Dyspepsia. Delaved Periods. Leuchorrea, Skin Diseases. Rheumatism. Malaria. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases. No. Urinary Diseases No. Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt ot price, 2bc., or 5 for $1. Da. Houenneye' Hoxworarme Maxvan or Disgases Manngp Fue. Humphreys’ Med. Co, 111 William St X.Y. ZZZZZZZLLZZ No — ‘i i 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Anvone sending Sewteh and desorption n_Amerion. e have & special notios oa, in
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