PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, ~ Visitors in and out of Town, ~Newton 8S. Bailey, the Bellefonte Gazetie, Monday. collector for was in town Rev, C. W. Rishell, of Mahafley, Pa., was in town Tuesday on a visit to his mother. Miss Della Weaver, of Rebers- burg, spent several days with the fam- ily of Simon Harper this week. — Mrs. W. W. Boob and daughter Grace spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Uriah Reifsnyder at Millheim. 1). F. Luse left last Friday on a week's trip around through the central part of the state selling his patent hy- drant. we ML I'S, Sidney George, of Rebersburg, and Tuesday at the Harper. Monday | Simon spent home of Mrs. Schoehh and little grand- daughter and Mrs. Walters, of Middle- M. Rearick. — Mr. and Mrs. J. H. daughter Bessie, of entertained at the home of J. B. mer Wednesday. Boalsburg, were —{alvin Bottorf, of Colyer, gave our sanctum sa call, his label ; rally, over that way. and put a move on he reports health & vod gene — Ex-Sherifl wife left Monday morning on a John Spangler visit to their son Reuben at They will remain some time. —J. C. Bible, to the honored ports mutters that way. -J. E. Bottorf, of Jersey gave us a pleasant call, being ona v is | Mr. Bot- bread and in general good over Shore, it to his father near Colyer. torf has been engaged in the confectionery business at Jersey Shore | for a number of years and seeing from the Reporter that Centre Hall is grow- | ing he is likely to locate here and en- gage in business pext spring, a worthy addition to the other good citizens of His label now runs into fiw our town. —R. F. the commissioners office, yesterday. He represents this district for the New England Mutual Life In- and while here did former clerk in in town Hunter, Was COnL~ surance Co. After Fifty Years, We have just learned of an interest. ing little event in connection with the recent reunion of the 110th in this city. There was present at the reunion an old soldier by the Thomas Burns, this city, also an old member of the 185th regiment, half brother who went by name, from whom he separated fifty years ago, and learning that a man by this name was present at the looked him up and found him his half brother. Fifty years ago, while living at Tipton, Churley left home and from that day until union had known regiment Charley soldier and a had a this was reunion, to be this re- never seen Thomas, nor definitely { whereabouts, concerning his They both wen! through but never tact with each | thing about the { the war, once came in con- other, Thi matter is that | both have lived in strange Centre | good portion of the time, C | this city and Thomas in Ba vall.y. Philipsburg Journa - » - Weekly Wenther Heport-Cent Tem per 12 clear ‘ 1 35 clear, ainfall : On 20, at night, Min - > - Croup Quickly Cured MoUNTAIN GLENN, Ark.—Our chil dren were suffering we received a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It afforded almost instant relief. —F, A. Thornto: Linden Hal Wm. Bartholomew, Centre | Ross, SN. M. Spring Swartz, Tus. Mills, Hall. Pealer. and R. E i SALE REGISTER. Bob has a political bee buzzing in his bonnet, and next year will mak at the Democratic nomination for Pro- thonotary. —— Highwayman Fatally Wounded night three were driving on the road near Philips- Bai- three negroes boy « Last Thursday held up and robbed who burg. Shortly afterwards David ley and Charles Truax, of Morrisdale, were held up by the same men. About one o'clock Friday morning, Lee Hud- son and Edward Way, of Philipsburg, were driving between Munson and Os- they guns by two colored men, whilea third ceola, when were covered with proceeded to relieve them of their val- uables. Way resisted and was shot in the chin. Friday morning Philips burg officers started in pursuit of the highwaymen, and traced them to Ty. | rone. At 11:30 o'clock Friday moru- ing, officer Simler, of Philipsburg, en- countered on Lincoln avenue, Tyrone, three colored men who answered the description of the highwaymen. When hie attempted to arrest them two of the negroes drew revolvers, and all of them started to run. The who was apparently unarmed was caught Simler one and turned over to spectators, then pursued the other two, and, see- ing that they were likely to get away, fired at them, and one of the fugitives dropped, shot through the back. The wounded man was taken to the Altoo- na hospital and the ball extracted from the abdomen. The injured man gave his name as James Lee, of Brooklyn, aged 22, single, occupation cook. He was supposed to be dying Friday night. The third man has not yet been taken. isms i ms A MPSA, 28 KILLED IN A WRECK special Train Thrown Into the Hudson River by a Washout On Sunday morning a Buffalo and New York special on the New York Central and Hudson river railroad was thrown from the track into the Hud- son river near Garrison's station. 28 lives were lost. The retaining wall along the river had been undermined by high water in the river, and the train. The train consisted of the engine, a combination baggage and express car, a smoker, two ordinary coaches and of water. man Tompkins went down with the | engine. All the sleeping car passen- | gers escaped. an I MA 5A A Eloeutionary Entertainment, The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Pres- byterian church bave secured Miss Minnie Adele Menges, a graduate of the Boston Bchool of Oratory, who will give an entertainment in the Presbyterian church at this place, Saturday evening, November 6th. The program will consist of recitations and music. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. Ad- "RODUCE AT STORES, Frlmines You wai 4 Notice a ¢ Peace y of Centr Proper perso said day, witl nations, ai ¥ : those thin vich to thelr « , stalin be d nie 0 (re 10 Ar ind | r eoogni or sh and there to prosecut gains them hall fiat 5 } 1 Wed n and where a juested to attend iat Why Go / ’ The Philadelphia ov Bargain House, r) Old Postoffice Building. ATLAS Su, FEV rNssane “CORZRIT IN PARTITION To the heirs and legal repro sentatives of Ballie Wolf, late of Miles township, deceased: Hannah Dubbs, Rebersburg, Pa. Henry Kreamer, Centre Hall, Pa. Eliza Mever, Contre Hall, Pa Sarah Wolf, Rebersburg, Pa; Emma Wolf, Reboersburg, Pa. Amanda Lukenbach, Bellefonte, Pa; Will iam Kreamer, Milthelm, Pa; Keuben Kreamer, Rebersburg, Pa Jared Kreamer, Centre Hall, Pa. Jonathan Kreamer, Valley Falls, Kansas Catharine Wolf, Beaua Vista, llinois Maggiv Musser, Millhelm, Pa; Ada Rrown, Colchester, [linois: George Kreamer, Rebersbmrg, Pa; Hen ry Krewnmer, Waukesha, Wisconsin, Jeunie Reif snyder, Millheim, Pa; Joseph Reifsnyder, Mill heim, Pa. Wil n Harper, efonte, Pa, Ja red Harper, Be ite, Pa; Bimon Harper, Cen tre Hall, Pa ; 1 Harpor Helletonte, Pa.; Je rome Harper, Bellefonte, Pa; Eiward Harper, Bellefonte, Pa Mande Harper, Belle Hefonte, Pa fennie Harper, | f Maude Hefoote, Pa mud Je n nie Harper are minors and have for their guard fan, Ad li Jerome Harper, Beliefonte, Pa Emma Springer, Millheim Harter Millhetim, Pa.. J. C. Harper iefonte, Pa, Em ma Emerick, Centre Hall, Pa; John Stover, a mi nor, having for his guardian, George Emerick, Ceutre Hall, Pa womans Gramley, Centre Hall J | toyer Hintonda LOT Horter cheers? rg ir Henry Heber Her Ra Pa cand all Pat. £4 107 a Freres 8 OrrosiTe VU. 8. Paveny Orrice 2 e88 time than 0., with descrip 2 of not. it ¢ harge Our fee not t palent is see A Pawmeurey, Howlin Rain Patents, "3 st of same y & : nd foreign ¢ sent free, C.A. SNOW & CO. Orr, PaTeEnT Ofice, Wasumaron. OD. © e ARATE RR RRR RRO RA en al PAL Afton by Fm rar s ares anes ve i i k | J Have You Seen Our Assortment of Men’s All=-Wool Suits at $5.00 ? You Will Find Other Concerns Asking $8.00 For Same Goods. Faubles, Outfitters, - die 2S TTT STS Bellefonte, “9999999999999 99% 9929290? 0999992099999 VVDVUDVVDDVDVWODDOYD “ Qur New Stock of Goods FOR FALL AND WINTER... never § } for the rr Of DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, GLOVES, ETC. '¢ Tigril # I'he 1008 4 , and we ca ! you are thinking of buying a pair of Shoes, coms . > «2 show vou our sampl es. We have arrangements with ish th KREAMER & SON. =e ufacturer to furni e article at unheard of prices. WHAT WE SAY about Columbia bicycles, about the 5% Nickel Steel Tubing used in them, the direct tangent spokes, dust proof bearings, improved crank shaft mechanism and other bicycle advantages to be found in Colum- bias—and Columbias only——is what E KNOW ARE FACTS and what we know hus been proved by practice and theory. Practical tests of every description by fast riders and rough riders—ard un- equalled scientific tests in our own test department, which has no equal outside the Government-— have unquestionably proved CoLUMBIA BICYCLES STANDARD OF THE WORLD. $75 TO ALL ALIKE. Better then any except Columbine, $60, $45, $40. ATTORNEYS. AYLOR, torney at-Law ple, Pa, Ko. ATemple Court All m legal buss A 0. FURST, > Aorney-al-law £ Fits ly opposite the Court House 1d A Wwrney-at LAW Hells Office, Room No, 10, Crider's Exchange Alorney at Law BELLEF Officx O11 secona Door of ¥ iret ns t of Court House Can be and Eugliah J. H. ORV]E (JBVIS, BOWE] [BVI IN HOT SK EB, Woods Caldwy Terms reasonable FO A uray wy, RUSH BOUBE B WL Epecial attention g NEW GARMAN HOU Op Prom Le New building new furniis re § heal, electric bells and all mx ood table and moder rate charg QPRING MILLS HOTEL, D. H. Buhl Free bus to and from all tral NEW BROCEERHOFF 4 J. M. Neubs Free bus to and from a rooms on first Soor. Bpecial and jurors WITH HAZ Fissures Burns & S« Wounds & Ba Cuts & Sore Boils & Tum Eczema & Eru Salt Rheum & Chapped Hands Fever Blisters Sore Lips & Nosu Corns & Bunions Stings & Bites of In Three Sizes, 28¢, Soc. and $1.00 Bold by druggists, or sent post pald on HUNPHEEYS' NED. 00. SOs. reneipt of priv « Xow Tadd 150 A 112 Willem Si 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
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