PERSONAL MEN _ ON. Coming and Going, Visitors In and out of Town, ~~ Master Robert Mullen, of Reno- va, is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. J. T. Lee, Mr. W. P. Shoop, of Seranton, is spending a few days with friends in Centre Hall. ——~Mrs. Mary Welsh, of Philadel- phia, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. QO. Delninger. wee M 1S. Emory Hoy and little daughter, of Philadelphia, are visiting her parents at this place, ~—Mr. William Lohr, Lewis- burg, is spending a week with friends in Centre Hall and vicinity. —— Miss May Rhone, elerk in the Economic Zoologist Department at Harrisburg, is home on a vacation. ~—-Mrs. Annie Harpster Widder, of Harrisburg, arrived on Monday on a viait to her sister, Mrs. Jerry Miller. of ~—Mrs. Smith, wife of Dr. Smith, of Freeburg, Pa., is visiting her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heckman, west of town. Harry Bwabb and wife drove to Reedsville on Sunday and on Monday attended a funeral of Mr. Swabb’s niece at that place, ——Mrs. Annie Van Pelt, Miss Ro- day after a six weeks visit with rela tives at Ithica, N. Y. Misses Gertrude Hickson Hattie Miller, of Grinetle, Iowa, visiting their friend, Miss Florence Khone, west of town. and are ——Dr. MeCluney Radeliffe and fam- ily departed Monday to return to their home in Philadelphia, after a short visit with friends here. ——Postmaster Brisbin was the weather a day or two this week He is about all right again. Mrs. Thomas Yearick returned spent several weeks with friends Aaronsburg and New Berlin. —Dr. Bright and family, Samuel Frank and family and Mrs. Polly at the home of J. B. Kreamer week. —Mrs: Harry Boone and York, arrived yesterday on a visit te her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. bin. ~——James H. Lolr, in the department of the P. R. R. at friends his annual vacation with this section. burg, Va, arrived Monday to join his wife, who has been spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Kreamer. —Chas. Wilson and wife, one of the P. R. few days’ Mrs. Joshua T. Potter's home, near this place, Mills, favored oursanctum with a call, and reports all things as swimmingly. cured him a flue practice. His was put in good shape. Witmer Wolf returned his daughter Emma. will apply home treatment. —-J. R. Btrong, J. T. and Joseph Parker, three lively citi- zens of Potters Mills, took a half hour's rest in the Reporter sanctum, the oth- er day, and told some funny things on each other which might creep into the Reporter some day. ~— Charley Long, of Spring Mills, was in town Tuesday morning looking up his political fences. He come out as a full-fledged candidate for the tepublican nomination for assembly, and intends giving the slate makers a plenty of trouble in their present pro- gram. Charley isa hustler without a doubt and is in for a winner, but this is;not a Republican year, The people have had enough of the Republican mismanagement at Harrisburg, and old Centre will be represented again by the Democratic party, os A Ms oso Headache for Forty Years, For forty years I suffered from sick headache, About a year ago 1 began using Celery King. The result was gratifying and surprising, my head- aches leaving at once. The headaches used to return every seventh day, but thanks to Celery King, I have had but one headache in the last eleven months, I know that what cured me will help others—Mrs. John D. Van Keuren, Saugerties, N. Y., Celery King fcr the Nerves, Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys is sold in 50c. and 25e. packages by G. H. Long, Spring Mills, ———— A os i—— Shafter Has 4279 Sick. The War Department posts the fol- lowing : Bantiago de Cuba, July 2) —Sanitary condition for July 28: Total sick, 4279 ; total fever cases, 3106 : new cases fever, 696 ; cases fever restored to duty, 500, : SHAFTER, Major General, commanding. i ——— A I —————— Bob Moore, of LyFayette, Ind., says that for constipation he has found ites Little rly Risers 3 be - never hem for me oa and rouble. For sale by Smith & has 1 SPRING MILLS, Qur Correspondent Hus the News of Inter ost in His Town, Miss Madge, daughter of Rev. (i. 8. Shannon, of Philadelphia, is here vis iting her aunt, Mra. Herring, The Methodist and Reformed Sun- day schools of our village are making extensive preparations for a general picnic to be held on the 138th inst. The K. GG. E. held a picnic on Thurs- day last in the woods of Dr. Musser, at Smithtown, The Spring Mills Castle was largely represented, and report havipg had a royal good time, Mrs. Jacob Breon of our village, died on Thursday last, aged 63 years, and was interred in Heckman’s cemetery on Saturday. The funeral was very largely attended, Rev. Rearick offici- ating, The Spring Mills base ball clup had 4 game with the Rebersburg team on Saturday last, and were handsomely { "rowed up the creek.” The ing 16 to 4 in favor of Brush valley, the honors are even, now for the third score be- game. C. P. | say most Long, the energetic, and 1 may merchant Penns valley, has just added a great enterprising of improvement and convenience to his and Mrs, Garbrick left on the evening train, they expect to make their fu- ture home with their son in Bellefonte. Mrs. Garbrick has been an invalid for some years, and it is hoped that the change will do her good, Joseph Page, who has been a great sufferer for the last few months, died on Tuesday morning. On Monday it was seen that the end was and word was sent to his brothers and sis. ters and they were all at home when the end came, assuming young man and left a of friends who are mourning his sud- den demise, in the prime of life. The funeral services will take place today, Thursday, at one o'clock at the houge, near, rest in the Rock Hill cemetery, - Wo pt Potters Mills, Edward Evans, of Allegheny, and Libe, of Williamsport, spending their vacation here. Miss Mary Evans, of Williamsport, is visiting her parents at this place, Miss Katie Hewes, of Bellefonte, spending her vacation with friends at Charles Im this place. Mr. MeClosky is not rapidly. John Bible, of Spr improving very ucetown, had a in the ! large establishment here by the addi- | tion of two spacious communicating | offices, one to be used for general trans- i { actions, and the other for private bus. | ine 88 exclusively, of course with un | entrance and exit door to avoid when | necessary passing through the main | office. The rooms are, fitted up with | beautifully grained hard wood and fin- | | ished in the best manner by the Spring | [| M y thoroughly oiled { and polished like a miror. The offices | | i | | | | § ills Planing Co. are handsomely furnished with all the | necessary furniture, fixtures, etc .y quired in well appointed business es | tablishments, Politics is remarkably quiet in this | locality, even the candidates generally | { ubiquitous at this time continues mar- | war | news, with its contradictory bulletins, | ligence, | velously invisible, of eourse the | has eclipsed all ordinary intel { but as peace seems to be close at hand, i ! political caldron will} soon begin to boil and bubble and the! fever Atl no doubt the again become epidemic, present however, cyclones will hardly | | be sufficient to purify the political at- | | mosphere of Pennsylvania, it has be-| { come 80 foul and pestilential from Re- | | nothing less than an earthquake will | aflord any rellef. Wl COBURN | A Family Ill With Fever. Other News of | Interest. i aN - R. King and family took in the! sights at Penn Cave on Sunday. { Mrs. William Corman went to Belle | fonte, on a visit on Wednesday morn- | ing. Farmers in this section are busy cut- ting their oats, which is an average | crop. | A very heavy thunder shower passed through this section on last Saturday | | evening. W. H. Meyer and wife. | Hall, visited friends at this place over | Bunday. Peter Kessler and wife of burg, was visiting friends at this pl | on Saturday, § of Centre lebers. ace Mis® Pearl Kerstetter after t | Mifflinburg for several wing io} weeks came! | home on Monday. Fiveof T. W., with Hosterman’s typhoid fever, | however are dangerously sick. family | are sick None Some of our people expect to be pres- | ent at the Lutheron reunion at Island | Park, near Sunbury, today. | C. A. Weaver is making re- | pairs to his grain house, recently pur-| chased from Andrew Harter. i W. L. Rogers, of Jermyn, Pa., was on a business trip to this place on Sat- | urday and remained over Sunday. Quite a number of our people were | at Island Park last Thursday, attend-| ing the Reformed Reunion. caf ff cn — LINDEN HALL. some | | Au Interesting Letter Giving all the Hap. penings In that Vicinity John Carper and daughter Grace spent Sunday with friends at Colyer. Misses Ola Barlett and Cora Clar- brick spent Bunday with friends at Oak Hall, James Ross spent Sunday with friends at Tusseyville, and reports everything o, k. Jasper Rishel, wife and children, of Oak Hall, spent Sunday at the hos pitable home of Henry Zeigler, Solomon Lingie and daughter Ida, of Spring Mills, were the guests of George Bwab and family over Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Ross and sister-in-law, Mrs. C. Musser, of Altoona, were the guests of Mrs. Maggie Love at Tussey- ville. Mrs. Maggie Bwab and sister-in-law Mrs. Roy Bwabb, of Erie, Pa, spent Tuesday of this week with friends in Centre Hall, John Tressler and wife, Ezra Ripka, and Mrs. Samuel Ripka spent a few days of this week with friends in Bpring Mills. Michael Garbrick, a graduate of the Lock Haven State normal, took a spin on bis wheel on Saturday to Wad- dle, on very urgent business, some titae have been making their ‘home with their son Wash., removed their household goods to Bellefonte on stroke on Monday while out field, The “Thorns exhibit oats show will ind Pearls’ at th piace o evening, Huckle Are so nile 3 Frans IOUr cents berries nly with us that they sell at a quart, - > - The Pennsylvania Rallroad's Popalar Ex cursions to the Seashore, August 4 is the date of the next Pa. . R. low-rate 12-day excursion to At- the principal resorts, A train of Pullman parlor cars and day South fal seashore special roaches will leave Pittsburg on above. mentioned dates at 8.55 a. at Altoona 12.15 p. dinner will be made, 3 Pe in , arriving stop for Phila- at At- River ii., m., and arriving delphia 6.2 ity lantio ( Delaware Bridge route, the only all-rail line 5.40 p. 1. also spend the night in 1 pro- ceed to the shore by any regular train from Market Street Wharf or Broad Street Station on July 22, August 5 or ¥ » Passenger 5 ay Philadelphia, an Tickets will be sold from the stations at the rates named below: Hale $x Arrive mntic « ity Arrive Tickets will trains leaving Pittst regular and Cars to carrying igh At- also be good On rg at 4.30 1 sleeping = PE Philadelphia, and 7.65 p. m., ¢ 0 information in regard of irains apply to Thomas F. Watt, Pittsburg. For detailed Wc fpr C. Wol for Mr, A. Dundee, Mo.. Mansur & Tibbetts, f St. Louis, gives f F fe, of OF “Being a Knight past three years, made it a rule to keep with Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, can truly say that single instance. have I consider it one of Carry ances where in a the best remedies travelers can much to their surprise and relief. | hope every traveling man in he U, £ f carry a bottle of this remedy in his grip.”” For sale by 8. M. Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A. "Carson. Potters Mills; J. H. Ross Linden Hall, and H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills. —————— p—— Weekly Weather Report-Uentre Hall Lrovernment Bervice Lowest 00 clear. 68 clear. G8 clear. 63 cloudy. 77 clear, 63 clear, 68 cloudy. Un 30, evening, .65 inch : on Temperatore : Highest July 28 na Ki 30 4] 3 51 85 Qo 8 84 i i“ Aug. i [4 i“ Rainfall : wi ineh. ing Vednesday evening .25 inch, sins a sin Bick headache, biliousness, constipa- tion and all liver and stomach troub- les can be quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risers, They are pleas. ant to take and never gripe. For sale by Bmith & Crawford, mA As Sc niin GRAIN MARKET, New Wheat... Rye ..... PRODUCE AT STORES, EERE IR SNS ERE EER OR viva CEES SS SS Kats GRAIN MARKET, Chicago, August 3, Wheat, cash, 66 ; September 68, Corn, cash, 32} Oats, cash, 21. Philadelphia, August 3, Wheat, contract, 70, Corn, No. 2 mixed, 37, No. 2 mixed 31, et, fancy creamery, 19} ; prints, * “I think De Witt's Witch Hazel ve is the finest on the market for piles.” 8c writes John ¢ Monday to his youngest son Joe; Mr and you will thi same, and all skin diseases. Bmith & Cre Dunn, of Wheeli Ww. V > the a It also a il LE EIEN | wow = aubles’ ee ——————————— a— — i of cost. Big v i ...And need of room for Fall ATTORNEYS. Hvau B. TAYLOR, Alwrney at-Lamw, Bellefonte, Pa. Ro. 24 Tewpie Court. All manner of egal buss | Dems promptly sllended Lo. wUgve | | 0. FURST | A. © YURST, | OliGus Gira Jia <. Ottiee, Koon Mo Alviney-at-law, Bellefonte, the Court House Fu ly opposite aug 6 MITCHELL Allruey-at- law, Belle oute, § lintige ES i, Crider's Es | JOHN KLINE Allorney al Law, BELLEFORTE, PA. Boor of Furst's build; 8. BGs bau be co.suited in Deri Aunj ! Office on second | of Court House, i Bld sugish, i. ul KE. l,usYis (uvi (VIB { BOWER, JBOWER & ORV IS, Aliorucys at Law, BELLEFONTE PA. nders Exchange bui M ding on mG; ‘mand W, Harrison W Riker FORTREY & WALKER 1¥, Fortuey Alloraey at Law BELLEFORTE, PA. © porth of Court House. ((LEMABT DALE, i y #t Law, LLLEFONTE, PA. Lex corner Diamou National Bank # K.W " iy WO doors frown i FE PANGLER & HEW gs AUorney known greatest sacrifice for good goods. AN ACTUAL SA MANY DOLLARS TO Y MEANS VING OF CENTRE Men'’s Outfitters, ow wolfe ul wa Le Get in the Push a ee RR NC TAR Re of Clothi Bs 7 . A £10.00 Suit of ng or wor Open tot NO FARMER BARRI Bae wey $ + Figs ig ior, if D i y LF ’ Eve Gea tee wT A FEW INTEREST! { detobe iii e O03 : » decided 1 Wie 11 ir to ¥ i : to wr a ie weighing and . . 3 ’ : ¥ fn 5 3 5 4 mitize at the time of « : loc The firs pr — Waa 176 wiil be the cho - Si - a of clothing or an overcoat ners to take their choice. No charge for registration. No loss is no joke nor a lottery, but a bona-fic formation gladly furnished at our sto > se ara Grd Pla nw a Progressive Clothiers. - - wT ae te WoW Hee Fatale wn 5 St = ; 4 WLESE BBE TP » For the Next Sixty Days A Nice Suit, $10.49 LE | This Beautiful Suit, Only, $12.49 AGood Couch, $7.65 A Nice Side Board, 6 28 Good Bedstead, 2.75 Fine Mattress, 3,00 Other Furniture just as low. Call and see us. - — JOHN SMITH & 30, » oe - ot Xd 4 Bt hc “lee TREE eae ANTE bent iit tt FERC ICR CE AE MC - se w he oe nd Win ae x aT A worth Centre county, t ente:. vo Overcoat, prize - £4) X44 OF Lid vids - a invited ry - a a. HRB NG CONDITIONS. hth r 15th, . ae ) 1st regis Hus FR IE. # judging to be: $ v : ] 5t} f STATE ice of a suit of elothing or an A second prize—a suit which sells for £5.00, Win. Ow rar of any kind to competitors. This le business offer. Any needed in- re, STEEN > AARON BELLEFONTE. JAC SBR ERIRERES - - oa wy a a * IT IS SO FOOLISH TO BUY What you don’t need, no matter how little the price, but where is the family that hasn't place fora pairof Freed Broe. or Dayton Shoes !—the best in the market. Call and get my prices before buying elsewhere. CHAS. A. ) ara STARE Sa a en. ons and all Jegsl } 3 Consa tations Gey +0 iu Exchange B aiding allended to and Eaglish, B. BPANGLER, N Practioes it En- uge 4 ang ing Exchs DOYIE Bunh A a Office, Crider Build BANKS. NTY BARKING 00. BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes, J. D. Brverry, Cashier ((ENTRE COU Receive ang deposits, HOTELS. i EL AAG H Thi OTEL Daniel C. Keller, Proprietor Bellefonte, Pa. £ house has been new iy furnished through. cellent sable in connection w ith the reasonable. Parties attend. court and making as extended slay in Belie tie an extra disconnt will be made. The ta- { blels provided with everyihing in season, JBVIN HOUSER B. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor. LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good sample rooms on first ane Terz { Boor ne reasonable J Bren HOUER i WL. Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. Fpecial attention given Ww country trade. aproo ! NEW GARMAN HOUBRE yl Opposite Court House, LEFONTE, PA Kew ding. new furniture throughout, steam | heal, electric bells and all modern improvements, Good table and moderate charges. | QPRING MILLS HOTEL g- DH. Ruhl, Proprietor. i SPRING MILLS, PA. ! Free bus to and from all trains i 1 NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on Gret floor. Special rates to witnesses and jurors Wm. H. Runkle, Manager Newly equipped. bsr and tab ’e supplied with ihe best Summer boarders receive special atten tion, and can @ healthier locality. Central mayoyy New Spring Goods. “0 We ask all our to come : \ and they see them, fo just arrived from Eastern cities, All the Latest Styles, Cheaper Than Ever, A full line of Shoes to fit any- one’s feet, Gent's Dress Shirts, newest style. Ladies’ Shirt Waists—just lovely and cheap. Boy's Suits from $1.15 up to niece Dress Suits. Ties of every description, Before buying elsewhere, come and sce ns-and save money. H. F. ROSSM™M N, Spring Mills, Pa. - - BR FARE.
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