SPRING MILLS GHAIN MARKET, PERSONAL MENTION. COBURN, Weekly Wenther Report-Cenire Hall, (Governmont Bervioe.) Highest, Lowest, 66 58 part 2 70 HM part cloudy, 4 75 5) part cloudy. | “ 29 7 2 par: cioudy. i | ATTORNEYS. i GO 0 Temperature May 26 The in the Swang to the Breeze Merchant KF, P. ness trip to Bellefonte on joming and Going, Visitors in and out of Town, | . | How Memorial Day Exercises Were Ob- Largest Fing County | to be ! | Other News of Iuterest. AYVIOR, [{uon 8.1 : > Atturney at-Law served . | New Ounls cloudy, | | Of darker made a busi- | p Wednesday, One of B, I, Allen's cows was struck . at , { & ~—Frauk Fisher, of Boalsburg, was | A visitor in town on Tuesday, Sheriff Cronister, of Bellefonte, vas in town Monday evening. ‘ ‘ “ 4 ” ak C. A. Moyer has retired from busi “ og No. 24 Temple Court, All manne ness in our village, and bas vacated Buoxwhens nese promptly attended w { the premises, citizen, G. C. King one of our active citizens Sorry to lose him as a 30 “part cloudy. “4 a] / 46 clear. i5 clear, AO. FURST and killed by a freight train on Tues- de + Attorney-at- Las dav {June ' ——D. C. Keller, proprietor of the Andrew A0 neh on licen direc > : { opened a meat market on Monday last otel Haag, Bellefonte, was in town | " The | Hall Ja ¢ h 16 all ane 3 : . uesday. bois . ‘ ’ [ Tallow I'otal rainfall in May, 4.5 neighborhood can now obtain choice | Mann's axe factory. Pots toes Em . ra 50 | ’ in ——Miss Anna Gregg, of Be lefonte, meats any day. Frank Bartges and wife and T. A. ' ‘ 2 4 : b= several days with her sister, Mrs, | | NNN NNW WO ame Miller The Ladies Mite Society of the Luth- Walter MRS. LUCY HENNEY, { eran church held an open air festival — Walter Kerlin Headquarters for ARTISTIC MILLINERY, wsion at Renova, Centre Hall. . oy % ¢ tee & ey to Mill tain : On 28, at night, v ¥ opposite Wh dl employment at J. Rishel has has gone Bhonldco . iy Hira BETH sssnsmesssrersmmsasgorsntrapsssmnsssiomsoen . y +05 inch, MITCHELL Altlorneysal a convenience long needed, found ie a « inches, Hoom No. 10 Onions Meyer and wife were visiting friends GRAIN AND CATTLE MARKET i Philadelphia, June 1, | Wheat, contract, May, 1.10a1.15, Corn, No Batter, faney creamery, 16ial7e. : do in Nittany valley over Sunday, Merchant James 15, Harter and wife visited at the H oster- man, near Woodward on Bunday. ofl of our people went to Mill- there, Fags, is attending agp Tuesday evening last, which proved ntion which isin | Oilice on second | of Court House John and Kuglish, a decided success notwithstanding the home of evening proved rather cool, — Pleasant Gap's amiable business | I understand that the in, merchant Noll, was a pleasant | sisted by the sons of veterans, are qui- hller upon the Reporter. | the coming Fourth of July in an unus- 0 fs iy { 2 mixed, 47, ! H. ORY] (jes i Memorial Moat heim to witness the exercises veterans as. Day passed quietly owen ; : - 3 PS YY BIS here prinls, 17¢ | "Alors etly making preparations to celebrate fresh, 12 { ¢ / ¢ / ¢ / / ¢ 4 ¢ / / ¢ / Samuel Ard made a bugine He tended to stop off at Harrisbirg on hi 88 trip to | Chicago, June Wheat, cash, 1 Corn, cash, 33 ——Mrs. Thomas Lingle and Mrs. Mervin Arney, were pleasant callers at | he Reporter office. ually interesting manner, camp-fires, | Lancaster on Tuesday. had in- 1) hard | Let us all assist to make it a grand sue- beans, tack, pyrotechnics, ete. way back. The Misses of near Lewisburg 1 { men iriends, were visiting Oats, cash, 31. Mrs. Mary MeClenahan who has ils, cash, 3] ill for the past two wnths is slowly improving. ——Mr. Wm. Coldren, one of Pleas- nt Gap’s good citizens, was in town fuesday transacting business. cess and have a glorious time. Emma and Bessie W. G. Runkle, of Bellefonte, Demo- i cratic candidate the nomination for District Attorney, made us a Mr. Runkle is well Se known here and throughout our val Burd, Fast Liberty, Liv tock : gentle ! jeen seriously % 1 3 5 » $ with two Cattle unchang ’ fri ic af : 4 for iriend de Hogs, prime heavies, 4.50 ; $.45 ; good roughs, { ( prime me- | ris this lace o1 3 4 visit | thi pli 1 diums, best 1.40 ¢ pigs, 5.60 | ad. 00 - neavy 181 tne { on Saturday last. Kerstetter, of Rebersburg, HIMon man who wi at that |, fair, : ——Miss Annie Lohr, of Lewisburg, mpme up Monday on a short visit mong friends in her old home, ley, is very affuble, a gentleman of un- | place a few weeks ago'at a flag raising, , 4.25; common ¥; d lambs, 5.10a é good, -4.25a5.00 was taken t tal Hamsport hospi- Hi questionable abilities and a thorough Democrat. If nominated he would un- Was on — Cloyd Haines, of Rebersburg, a candidate: ading school teacher of that section, avored our sanctum with a call. doubtedly prove a strong his friends here are by no means idle W. milling establishment of Allison Bros, P. Alexander, head miller in the Simon Dinges, one of Williams- fort's affable insurance p give us a warm handshake. / / ¢ One minute is not long, relief is é obtained in half that t » by tl tse ¢ of One Minute é roup, lags itis, Be ) , 4 ’ ? / “5 agents, called | of our village, is able to attend to bus- iness again. Ten days ago in remov- ing from a wagon a bag containing venls consumptiol —James Stewart, of New Bloom- eld, Pa., came up on a few days’ vis- f. Mrs. Stewart had been visiting her mrents for some time. They returned | © : ‘uesday. | fined him to uy . colds, { { over two hundred pounds of bran, his foot slipped and he fell, with the bran on top, receiving injuries which the ia grippe troubles i ford. ant Hi { y 7 i 13 house for several The Oleo Decisions the th 1 days. WwW. 8B, ¥ 1K and ——W. C. Wagner, merchant of Kip- 3 { Hiie le, was here last week shaking hands | pe > os CE : . . as | agent, has erected and about finished i et 8014 101 Ol ww the fr sion wo Ps Cave i to the tith his many friends, and made an | . For hittttar ard #3 wont) Trott Te ho) A oy I > x 3 . a very handsome portico to his iw for butter, hii 0 A ; our’s pleasant call at the Reporter g inetum and had his label advanced. Musser oui railroad N00 VW WOU resi | dence, besides making several other improvements to his property. Mr. ——B. Poulson, the handle icturer, was away several eek to Titusville, Pa., on a ‘ip. Mr. Poulson expects to remove is handle factory from this place and wate elsewhere, manu- days Musser has been our railroad last to bed quite a number of vears. i 3 Do You business pares a man hor | arly to bed and Ith LIA traveling | 11s OV come very popular with the publie, Frank Hettinger his assistant, ¢ vom) J HIB Kes Want is also becoming quite a railroad man Memorial Day was an unusually in- | the ~The Reporter was favored with was | call from two of Middleburg’s promi- pnt citizens, H. C. Walter ad Calvin Stettler, who, with wives ad children, are visiting at Rev. Rear- K's, the first named being a brother ' Mrs. Rearick. They will visit State llege and Bellefonte before return- teresting event here: weather fo buv our The floated from about | delightful, and town thronged | with | National col every Messrs, risitors, . pe Boys HOTELS. —T — building Not Equaled the village. Some of the residence were very handsomely decorated, ti Clothing occupants displaying tistic skill. vi ig home. ! very beau W. K. Foster and son Her- irt were here a few At a Any-= Rev. rade was { » 2. “1 ? 1 I or days the latter | bly large. Promptly dargaimm : 1 i } roi ; ry - birt of last week visiting among rela- | m., moved in the following Ww here Rev, fate Colle ge last Sunday. they Ves, Drum corps followed by Foster filled the pulpit at anus " DUIMDers grov He is now Wats mtown { charge of the rian church, ha recently acee { the call. FAUBLES, —- Y - FAUBLES i ! EL wt Bk 5 r—Sumner V. Hosterman left this Eng? y : ; . i Af oo { Jest fr odo } { rong for Lancaster, Pa , after a vis- Sun tht iii ele, i i i ' Ft oe tributes fal thome of about three weeks, The Re. | Wibules, [oll pr class of 1" liege. of riages in large nut Marshall E etery the service Franklin and member, He will at which he is a nan esting ol duates next Thursday. arms and the fat of isketry Dr. P. W. ter attorneys. zell Captain, made a few pa > . {| marks, followed by Viel ——Rev. J. W. Boal, a former high-|™ : - oe g > : «. | of the members, who delivered a very esteemed Presbyterian pastor of this | tA ’ { . tae : | beautiful address, words to the un- ree, is here visiting friends, and also | . known dead. Next was the dec iy 7 i so fg x» Ror led to pay his respects to the Repor- | tioh.of the graves. . While the boos | was playing a dirge Miss Reon Shires, Miss Virna Rearick Grolman, t @ begin reading law, having = 8 EK i 3 he sons of veterans ed in the office of prominent the sons of rans, touchin rr Royer, Wie Rev. Boal is still residing at Ta- wjua, and we were pleased to learn im him that his family is well. It @ gratifying to us to have him an- ince that that eminent and nnsylvania jurist, Hon. Cyrus rshing, Lena young la and Miss hree handsome dies of our village, all charmingly at- pure ’ L. Potts- le, requested him to bear to us his in immaculate white. 14 wide ft erected tired MOR ILY like asses. decorated President Judge at : men in remem unknown dead: it was hest esteem ane =D. F. Luse took a trip last week {through New York exhibiting his Ww hydrant to water managers and ymbers, regard, tite At the conclusion of the ceremo- New Spring Goods. “fw ny, appropriate addresses were deliver. ed by Col. J. P. Coburn, of Bellefonte, Sumner Hosterman, of Hall, and Dr. D. M. Wolf, of village. wha 4 wr, |THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY Ei ! ods ie FOR annohtor ¢ 33. Miss Bessie Brown, daughter of Will TION AND COUNTY CONVENTION : ter : ¢ : ts . iam Brown, leader of the band, reeit- The Democratic yoters of Centre county i harvesting machines, w i 1 reat featur re the periect Wi oul Centre He was successful in hav- g his hydrant accepted in several wns. In Ithiea, N.Y., he met our rmer townsman, E. G. Van Pelt, ho showed him the sights of that tien. Mr. Luse in lls, N. Y., where he purchased a | Col. J. P. Coburn, on the suggestion of be opened at {the to make his patent water hydrant | C. P. Long, two large handsome silk hd as we understand will be prepared : | flags were woven before the speakers do all kinds of » work ide | ‘ 5 kind lathe work aside audience, L his hyd t. Iwi 1 and above the heads of the om his hydr v re ad | : ydrant, having purchasec { and three cheers proposed, which cre- | ated considerable enthusiasm, particu our | ed in a feeling manner a very beauti- i $ ful poem, eliciting prolonged applause, was Seneca irom bastern « he Latest Styles, Cheaper Than Ever. A full line of Sh {| At the conclusion of the address of 3 # ~ earn oft Tues to omni ndi ¥, one candi | date for Prothonitary irlidate for Dis if meet In Y day, Jt 1 | nate; Two ¢ ite s BOON 5 Ny { me of the very best machines on the ynarket, h — el he Reporter Doing a Good Thing, as Ever, a The daily war dispatches received at sisson As hale help nd r Bearing Hay Tedder, Roller Bearing Hay Rake, hand and self « am 3 | S995; clock three commen td naonk: June : | market. Can furnish sections for all kinds binders and mowers, Al | part; elect three conferees to the next conference | 2 ong 8 fo i. i every body. The Sons of Veterans had | the County Committee, to serve trom January Ist, neck weight, Th ‘olumbia 18 an all steel bis rope | Lever Harrows, and Wheel Harrows, and the Perry Harrows anc trict Ati to the : ae) 1 i | jonsl caucus or conference, of the 25th ocobmress. | handle the Columbia Wagons and Bug 1 | larly among the old heroes, and { of the Mth senatorial district, te select a | A A i al 3» a I C KO [1 N | ents Dre i Duy * 3 entire charge of the services of the day, | 19, 10 January ist, 190; and to transact such ' y x : '_ 1 . 4 y 1 [ also handle the Osborne Columbia Rolle g Mower, Ro i lio t] Y p ; FA 11 he simplest in the | vators, Also handle the Crown and Empire Drills—the simplest in the fconvention, to be held st Altoona, June = . 11 a} gies, and Champion Land Roller. | re- | lonal district of which Centre county forms a { sponded to with a hearty good will by State Senatorial candidate; elect a chairman of 35.0% ngs $ o Ladies’ Shirt Waists 7% at once to all points on this side of and praise for was conducted. At the Georges val other business as may appear before the conven APPORTIONMENT OF DELBGATES The number of delegates to which each tion district is entitled, as approved and by the Democratic County Committee is as jows fol OAK HALL, PA. | We are showing the greatest | Preas Suits ley cemetery, after the exercises and | Bellefonte. ti. w i Drees Sulis, decoration, a very brilliant address, in | 8. W, fact an oration was delivered by J. H. | Centre Hail bors Keller assistant teacher in the Spring a g Mills Academy, Rev. Faus also made a Miliheim few remarks. The attendance was |’ Psburg quite large. At the Mountain ceme- tery, by the way, that little communi- i hic i : y be y rere tried, but failed to aflord any re- eb Ee Sout; Jusurye 0 be Bennet twp § Ep A Bog, fn - A friend who knew what was and cleanly condition of their ceme-| = ep ieeded procured him a bottle of Cham- WD La : tery, it now presents a very beautiful Burtiside twp erlain’s Colie, Cholera, and Diarrhoea 3 ho : appearance. After the military exer | College temedy, which quickly cured him . Cartin bd he thinks, saved his life. He cises by the Sons of Veterans, the old | Ferguson - ep ) . veterans decorated the v OT - ays that there has not been a day eloran . the gave of oom ek rade Grim, the only soldier who leeps Gregg twp n p ince that time that he has not had e . : a his remedy in his household. He | CcMeath that church yardsod. The at- ep beaks of it in the highest praise and Sendanee here was also quite large. “ wp Half Moon twp kes much pleasure in recommending 4. K, Jouxsron, Becretary. B. E. Parker, Sharon, Wis., writes: ‘whenever 0 opportunity is offered. | “I have tried De Witt’s Witch Hazel or sale by 8. M. Swartz, Tasseyville; 8. M. Ge Pierson, Mich., writes: Salve ir itching piles and it alway De Witve Witch: Hazel Salve Is cur. i 1 - . . +0 in two minutes, consid. | ing more ere au | Al Sasson, Potters, Mills; J. H. er De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve the 8 Pp oss, Linden Hall, and H. F. Ross-| greatest pile cure on the market.” For an, Spring Mills, sale by Smith & Crawford. i : nan vars. | Ties of every deseripti Cool | hings assortment of Summer Clothing | $ ' i Before buying elsewhere, come 8 never any thing little or mean about he Reporter.” Halnestwp ep 2 w Pp Harris twp Howard twp Liberty Huston Marion Miles twpep . “mp - “wp Pation twp Penin “ Potter ~np - “ap “np “8p Snow Shoe e p ow A A inim— : During the summer of 1891, Mr. ‘harles P. Johnson, a well-known at- proey at Louisville, Ky., had a very evere attack of summer complaint. luite a number of differnt remedies swer seen in entre of y. ‘rash | 3 ever ston 1 ntre county. - Crash { o;. 4 soe us and save money. H. F. ROSSMAN, Spring Mills, . . Pa. —————_————— oink ist w Mw - Mw 8 Philipst'g boro Hiate College ~ Unionville for Suits—a dozen different styles of them, Suits, and Coats and Warm People Vests—all colors. Alpaca Coats, Cotton Coats—in fact everything Serge Rush - WP Spring twp np ‘ ep - - Ww Taglor ~ y Union = Walker twp © - ‘Cm you might want for comfort during - See them at FAUBLES, BELLEFONTE. hot weather, Ve Th 0 tS ek et BB Be BD i ee ee Se 0B a 3 tk 3 ht 3 kk 3 38 Worth H.8 Tavion, Chairinan. er remedies combined. It cures ecze- ma and all other skin diseases. For sale by Smith & Crawford,
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