PERSONAL MENTION. COBURN, Items of Interest from Our Correspondent © wv oming and Going, — Visitors in and out of Down the Valley. Town, ys p 2 . ‘ » I'he festival last Baturday evening cleared over $20. Reuben Royer visited friends in Un- fon county over Bunday. Jerry Kessler, of Rockford, Ill, and Mrs. Peter Kessler, of Rebersburg, vis- ited friends here on Bunday. James Burd, who works burg, came home on Friday and mained over Sunday with his family. Mrs. James Burd and daughters went to Centre Hall on Monday morn- ing, and will keep an ice cream stand during the picnic. Miss Ida Weber and Miss Nerhood, two charming young young ladies of Rebersburg, drove over to this place week over night at P. H. Btover’s. Alfred Hosterman, of Centre Hill, favored our sanctum with a call. ——Miss Lou Camp, of Tyrone, is visiting friends in town and taking in the pienic. —— Miss Elsie Herring, of Altoona, is spending the week with relatives in Centre Hall, Mrs. Della Brungard, of Lewis- burg, is visiting at the home of Mr, H. W. Kreamer. at Lewis re- Witmer Bmilly, of Williamsport, arrived Monday and will take in the pienie this week, —— Our former citizen Wm. Lohr, of Lewisburg, came up last Saturday to attend the picnic. remained of our young chaps were captivated by their their hearts have been going pit-a-pat, one evening last and Two — Mrs. Joseph Gilliland, of New Bloomfield, Pa. among friends in Centrs Hall and vicinity. is visiting their charms, and since return GRAIN MARKET, grreoted weekly by (RR. E. Bartholomew, New Wheat New Oats Buckwheat PRODUCE AT STORES, BUtbOr...connee cos vnssrsnsansenns FREE...coerssiesersnss Lard sane Shoulders ........ Ham allow Potatoes Sides de nership heretofore existing | George W. Jackson, F. w, Crider and Daniel H. | Hastings, under the firm pame of Jackson, ©ri | der & Hastings, doing business as bankers in the | Borough of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, bas been | this day dissolved hy mutual consent, F W. Cri der retiring from the firm, The business will be continued and conducted at the same place by | George W. Jackson and Daniel H. Hastings, of i Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, and J Henry Coch- ran and Henry C. McCormick, of Williamsport, | Pennsylvania, who this day formed & Co partners under the rm name f Jackson | H iH | Hastings, and Company, by whom the business | will be co Ly whom a between DRY# Jd and Ww tehted ness | & Hastings | IACKSON Our old friend Jacob Neese, of Farmers’ Mills, gave us a call and put pit-a-pat. BRUSH VALLEY ITEMS, - his label in good shape as is his way. —— Mrs. Zeb. Krise and son Mayne, j are visiting at the home of her moth- er, Mrs. Jane Love, on Church street. Our Correspondent’s Usual Letter. ——Cleven Dinges and wife, of Will- | iamsport, are visiting at the home of | his mother, and taking in the picnic. | —Mr. Clem. Hemphill, of Phila- | { into our valley on Monday. Steward Weaver moved to Woodward, i school. festival last Saturday eve. Mrs. Ella Erhard, of visited relatives in this vicinity. Edward Smull and his wife, came | delphia, spent a week at the home of Mr. J. R. Lawyer, at Earleystown, re turning again last Friday. his family where he will teach -—D. F. Luse was down at Laurel- ton Monday, showing the merits his hydrant to a new water company recently incorporated there. of Our farmers who can ‘‘gel a on’’ themselves, as the old saying is, are cutting their corn. Harro Walker, of Be promising young attorneys, was in our | one Hefonte's | —— Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shadle and little son, of Williamsport, visit- ing at the home of Mrs. Shadle’s fa- ther, Mr. John Bitner, west of town. Mrs. Elizabeth this morning for her bome at are y valley last Wednesday. Charles Young, of Kansas, has been visiting friends here and in Nittany, jarber departed | | Milton. | She had been visiting among the Boal | valley, and will return to Kansas soon. The general opinion is, that there is a panther in the p LHATITOWS families here for the last three months —Mrns. C. D. Runkle, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Agnes Spangler, of Joliet, | Illinois, arrived last week, and visiting at the home of their Mrs. George M. — (harley Dorworth, of Bellefonte, is reporting the picoic for the Phila- He | “gtories'’ | 3rush and Penns vallies, which killed some ten cattle within three weeks, The few respected soldiers of our val ed of are | in join- ley, were nearly all delight sister, | ing in with the soldiers our sister Joal. county to spend a pleasant day at Hec- { la Park last Saturday. | - A delphia “Inquirer” and “Press.” Stop My Paper is a keen observer his are always bright and strong. After you get angry and slop and your into wa- the hole. | sadly ¥t finger vk how paper, just poke your fox ter, pull it out, and at — Rev. Bosler, an itinerant colored | minister, held services the Evan- gelieal church basement Sunday even- ing. Monday evening he delivered a lecture on the colored race. Then you will know na in | are missed. A man who thinks a pa | per cannot thrive without his support, i | ought to go oft and stay ahwile. When | m | he comes back, half his friends will Mrs. Samuel Barr, of Tyrone, | : ® was a guest at the home of Mrs, J. She will spend other not know he has gone and the | half will not care, while the world at Boal over Bunday. . : ~. |large kept account of his movements, some time with her mother, Mrs, Sti- i { You will find things you cannot e | dorse in every paper. The Books'' is often very plain and hits leading and level headed members of | ..,.0 hard raps, but if you were to get the Grange organization, in company | p,q and burn your Bible, hund- with his grandson Fred, gave the Re- rexls of presses would still . : i go on print- | He is hopeful that this paper paps ri n- ver, at Centre Hill. a OOK Of Col. James F. Weaver, one of the the porter a call. ing it. So when you stop your week's pic-nic will be a greal success. | gq call the editor names, the —Prof. George Snyder, of Btate | will still be published, and what is College, the newly-elected principal of | more, you will read it or the Centre Hall schools, was in town | o/s several days the latter part of last | week in consultation with the school | directors, and becoming acquainted | with our citizens and the pupils. A - Going for the Critters If Pierce Lingle remains in Poe Val. | {ley a while longer wild animals and primi it e—— The Man Who Kicks [snakes will be a scarce article, | first encounter was with a eatamount, Don't love a man who always kicks, | which he brought down with well no matter what do, who kicks aimed blow from his hatchet. His | with most prodigious ease the whole | second was when he got into a den of a you long season through; who kicks if all | rattlesnakes, 30 of which he captured | goes right, who kicks because he likes | alive. Last Saturday | out to kick, and kicks with all his might. We know some awful kickers on this | when he came across a huge black- | wicked mundane sphere, who came to | snake. He shot at her but earth by accident, and now kick be- | mark, w hen the snake made for him cause they'se here; they make them- | in good earnest. He tarned gun | selves uncomfortable and other people | into a club and io that way dispatched 1 WAR on the mountain looking after his cattle, his sick, they drive themselves to suicide | his snakeship.-—~Journsal. and still they always kick. We know a man who kicks and kicks the bless- ed livelong day, and if there is naught to kick about kicking anyway. | ing been requested to step out of the At times when things are going right | Hastings administration because of his and other men would smile he kicks | leaning to Quay and on account of his on general principles and kicketh all | having signed the bond for stealing the while. $20,000 from the state treasury. pe tn Lawyer Wilbur F. Reeder, of Belle- fonte, has been appointed by the Gov- {ernor to fill Elkin's place. The Re- | porter extends its congratulations, Wilbur, and trust your party may find | timber in you for its gubernatorial can- didate. Wp Wilbar ¥, Reeder Appointed, Deputy attorney general Elkin hav- he's "Twas Always Thus. The young mother whose first born started to school for the first time last Monday need not worry her brain try- ing to induce her hopeful to look nice, and refrain from bringing half the ink in his bottle home on his face and hands each day. The lad's father | eame, and did likewise, and so will his | 4. oeraiure brothers, cousins, sons and nephews in | gent, 9 the future. A boy and a bottle of ink 10 are as hard to keep apart during the | 1 first days of school as are his brother js and a green apple in June. Nature | 14 draws them together and it is always a | 15 waste of time to battle with nature's | | ADL PMINISIRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS { of Administration on the estale of Hen | ry Boozer, deceased, late of Centre Hall boro, | baving been lawfully Jranted to the undersign- { ed, he would respectfully request all persons of the knowing themselves indebted to the estate to The executive commitlee i * | make immediate payment, and those having Pennsylvania commission to the Nasli- | claims against the same, to present them duly ville Exposition have decided to make | then ted Ft Administrator. October 15th Pennsylvania day. The nn A An - Weekly Weather Report-Uentre Hall (Government Bervice Highest. Lowest. 87 58 clear, 90 58 clear. 90 59 clear. 73 63 part clear. 84 59 part clear, R2 35 part clear. 0 49 part clear, i : i Pennsylvania Day. Centre Hall commission, with the Governor aod | his staff and the Supreme and Buperi- | or courts, will leave on October 8, spending two days at Chattanooga at the dedieation of the Pennsylvania | monuments. Recent Union Co. Deaths. In Mazeppa, Mrs. Bidney Forsythe, aged 81 years. In Laurelton, a son of Howard W. Harter, aged 11 months. Six Hundred Students. ~~ RPHAN'S be €X Pos an Hot s M 1ETI08 O BOTH MEN AD 1 work Ww Can # wep ioe Allen Nursery Co, Fw SPECIAL FEATURES OF Che Osborne Columbia oZ0rn Harvesiere oxler well | Will reach the Sut. ne through be field without up | orn. i operated with two | reach of driver. side draft, and no | hains, front pair run- | hien up all leaning | ward the | the rear | in unison | 8 i 1 1 { it always makes | s on the powerfe ping and gh achment is hi : is high above | { protected from dirt. | or bottom can be raised ver within easy reach of the nding long or thort corn. he Columbia Corn Harvester gathers, s and binds corn in a vertical position. Weeds, grass or pumpkin vines will not wind about or clog the Columbia Corn Har- “ester. Machine canbe set to cut a low or extreme- ly high stubble. Will tiad a large or small bundle. IRA C. KORMAN, Agent, . . Oak Hall, Pa. Send to D. M Osborne 4 Co, No. 244 Broad i. Phila... for complete catalogue dessribing full line of Implements that are “winners.” sept FAA RARE RAR RA BR RRR shag Caveats, and Prade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. ent business conducted for Mootaate Frees. Cun Ornice 18 OrposiTz U 8. Patent Office and we can secure patent in less Lime than those remote from Washington, Seod model, drawing or photo, , with descrip. tion. We sdvise, if patentable or not, free of charge, Our fee not due till patent is secured, A Pamesuiey, How to Obtain Patents,” with cost of same in the U. 8, and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW& CO. Orr. Parent Ofice, Wasminaron, D. C. Ee et Cw Lot Full Particulars Freely Furnished $9 PN 0% 0H VDVNVReVVUND “uy CLOTHING FOR YOUALL: The Big. The Little, “BD WDD DNDN } And the Medium-size Fellow. Our assortment largest shown in Centre County, an bought Faubles, ¢ Outfitters, 4 TVD VDDD DRVDVDD Bellefonte, Bh ha co tii ii ig * 4 ’ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / ’ ¢ ¢ / ¢ 4 4 ¢ ¢ “ a New Summer Goods. chased an exceptionall PERCALES. In percales at 12¢ a vd., a fine line of goods we havea l Waists, assort- g + ‘ for Ladies ig and good assortment, No better grade or ~ . on, ment to select from, can be found in this section. A bargain. SERGES. Our Serges, all wool, yard wide, at 30 and 40c¢., We goods will is that stock, bar- EON = large are can’t be duplicated at the prices. These gains are for the early customers. bought go fast, Lawns and India Linens are a hence the low figures. and the here in profusion. If you want any of these we can surprise you in the low figures, from Sec to 20c. Other bargains too. FS ET MMs A SSA NL A NYY NEW PRICES ON COLUMBIA BICYCLES The Standard of the World. 1897 Columbias, the best Bicycles made, reduced to $75. 1896 Columbias, Second only to 1807 Models, reduced to $60. 1897 Hartfords, equal to most Bicycles, reduced to £50. Harttords, Pattern 2, reduced to $45. Hartfords, Pattern 1, reduced to $40, Hast fords, Patterns 5 and 6, reduced to $30. Nothing in the market approached the value of these bicycles at the former prices; what are they now ? POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. Catalogue free from any Oolumbia dealer; by mail for a 2c stamp. ATTORNEYS. TAYIOR, Alorney at-lLaw, Bellefonte, Pa. All manuer of legal bugis ange ran 8. No. U Temple Court ness promptly attended 1. A 0. FURST, ho Atlorney-al-Law Bollefoni Offices directly opposite the Court Hous: 134 C Office Pa. sug vs MITCHELL, AMorney-al-Law sue, Fa hiv klik Boom No. 10, Crider's Exchange JOHE KLINE Allorney at Law BELLEFONXNTE, FPA Office on second floor of Furst's b i Cun be Cousiiled U0 ORVIH, { M. BOWER Allorucys al Office iu Crider’s Exchange | Special attention § der Exch floor Cr J. L.BPANGLER QPANGLER & HE) Kpacial sitention the courts Erman ris Offic BANKS. (CENTRE COUNTY BANKING Receive deposits, jan HOTELS. EAMG BOTEI Daniel ( SABE iD HOUSE, 8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor LOCK HAYEK, PA. Good sample roms ou © jane JRVIN Terms ressonable Soot, 2 i BUsH HOUBE, W. L. Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA Bpecial attention given Ww country trade. apr N HOUSE Opposite Oc B NEW GARMA ‘ rt House ELLEFONTE, PA New building. new furniture throughon heat, electric bells and all modern improvements, Good lable and moderate charges hl. Proprietor,” SPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains] NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUBE, J J. M. Neubauer Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. trains. Good sample Special rates to witnesses Free bus to and from al rooms on first Soor and jurors, Runkle, Manager Newly equipped. bar and tab’e supplied with west, Sumner boarders receive special atte and oan fi » healthier locality. Central or fishing and hunting me yess HUMPHREYS’ No. No No No i Cures Fever. 2 Worms ' Diseases, Neuralgia Headache. Dyspepsia. Delayed Periods, Leuchorrea. Skin Diseases. Rheumatism. res | i“ 16 Malaria. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases, No. 380 Urinary Diseases No. 77 Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 25¢., or 5 for 8k Du. Hesmruneys' Howporarmie Maxvar or Dmseasss Marien Frex. Humphreys’ Med. Co., 111 William 8t, XN. X. a0 22 Z2RL2AZZ 2 Eo" -— 5 ws w“