PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of Town, —-— Prof. James Gregg, principal of the Milesburg schools, was In town Saturday. —~——Miss Annie MeClenahan spent several days last week visiting friends in Beilefonte, -—John D. Meyer, principal of the schools at Alexandria, was home sev- eral days last week, ~—Jx-Co. Commissioner John Wolf, of Rebersburg, was a prominent visitor in town yesterday. ———Andiew Gregy, who has charge of & school at Fillmore, was in town with friends over Sunday. —=\W. W., Spangler, one of our reg- ularly paying friends, gave us a call and set his label out into 98. ——=Mr, J. C. Bible, one of Centre Hill's geod citizens, a pleasant caller at this office Saturday. | ~— Miss Winifred Wolf, daughter of ex-Commissioner John Wolf, of Re-! bersburg, was in town last Friday. was George Bushman was to Gettys- burg last week on a visit to his parents | and other friends at that place. He | returned home Saturday. —Frank Benner, who has been: holding a position in Maine for the last year, is home on a visit to his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Benner, near Old Fort. ~ Misses Roxauna Brisbane, Jen- | nie Odenkirk and Grace Smith took |! in the foot ball game between State and Bucknell at Williamsport on Sat- urday. —Sumner V. Hosterman home last Saturday on a week's visit SPRING MILLS, Matters of Interest and Personal Mention, by our Corresnondent. Commercial agents continue to re The next holiday will be Thanksgiv- ing day-—turkeys are beginning to loom up. Butchering will soon begin down this way, and then for sausage and oth- er greasy combinations, Our merchants report business for the month of October, as having been very satisfactory. Hunters in this section have been successful only in a small way, and of course red squirrels have suffered in consequence, The Spring Mills Planing Mill Com- pany is sinking the water pipe feeding the boiler four feet deep to prevent freezing. Allison Bros have greatly improved the road immediately around their up the ruts and leveling the road with stone and gravel. Frank Rearick has greatly improv- ed his bicycle establishment and office | by adding a very substantial board | walk. The board walk should now be | pike, in rainy | i ns C. P. Long the enterprising merch-| ant of our village, I might say of Penns received unusual large invoice of clothing for men and boys, which he is selling at ridiculous- ly low prices, the material worth | of the making. He has also greatly enlarged his gro- valley, has just an is more, to say nothing le in country stores. Bailey succeeded in downing a fine buck which dressed 156 pounds, The school board has remodeled the Bhingletown school house, at a cost of about $200, It was money well spent, for the house is as good as new; a few years longer and the house would have cost twice what it did. maxim be applied: “A stitch in saves nine.” Hower organized a literary society among the High school scholars, every student of the High school being a member, The society elected its offi- cers for a term of four weeks, Pres, James Glenn; vice pres., Rosa Woods; recording secretary, Scot Weiland. Two regular meetings have been held and all report pleasant and profitable evenings. Meetings held in Parents, patrons, directors, invited 7:30 p. m. teachers and all interested are to attend. - oy Potters Mills, who has been Ohio, returned Mrs. Kate Carson visiting friends in home on V'uesday. W. F. McKinney, been who has turned for a few days hunting in the Seven mountains, Mr, McCloskey is still on list and is not improving any. John Gingerich moved to our town Mra. Mary 3 i» the sick on Tuesday; he occupied Adams’ Jucob Wagner was a very wele house, ine visitor in our town Tuesday, The number of people to this election brought out quite a place Toe - aay. Hunters are plenty; there were three in the office of prominent attorneys in | Lancaster, Clyde Smith came home last week from Williamsport. He was a private in the 12th Reg. Pa. Vol., and last week the regiment mustered out of service. was ———Mrs. Elmer Campbell and little daughter, of Linden Hall, visited her aged mother, Mrs. Jane Love, o Church street yesterday. Mrs. Camp- bell expects to leave next week for Lebanon, where rhe will visit several weeks with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jared turned bome Saturday evening, after a visit of five weeks with their daugh- ters, Mrs. Samuel Frank, Harris- burg, Pa., and Mrs. David Solly, at Roanoke, Va. They were very much pleased with their trip south, and speak very highly of the hospitality of the southern people. They spent sev- eral days in Philadelphia on their way home, taking in the Peace Jubilee. —eRev., D. J. Wolf, of Ruffsdale, Pa., favored our sanctum with a eall, he snd Mrs. Wolf having arrived here for a brief stay with the family of his father-in-law, Alfred Durst : we found him a very pleasant, sociable gentle man. He has accepted a call from a ISreamer re- at Frederick, Md., and is on the way to his new field of labor. a a Ti, sn Ja To Elevate Morals his already large stock. - O— MILLHEIM What Dur Correspondent from that Town Has to Say, Basy friends hope for Rev, Faus, pastor of the M. E. Election day passed off very quietly Some of t The farmers of this community have the crop was Jor than Harter has improved the an extensive CoOL- porch Mrs. J. P. Condo, of Main strest | Ww. Bs. Last Saturday morning Mrs, J. and Mrs In| Watsontown, and Lewisburg: the The celebrated Millheim band, which has known citizen of Atlanta. es that each county shall He propos- decide by | William Cantner, son of Joseph the worst man inthe county is, and that the man receiving the highest | First W, furlough. He Va. had is home on a been Fevruary 1 be hanged. It is claimed | for the plan that it would induce bad : men to emigrate, and that the “eom- | plimentary vote’ received by those who had just begun to be bad, but were not generally recognized as such, | them to be enrolled among the well. | behaved, ! i fips A little child of J. R. Hays, living! near Colquitt, Ga., overturned a pot of boiling water, scalding itself. so severe | ly that the skin came off its breast and | Himba, The distressed parents sent to Mr. Bush. a merchant at Colquitt, for | a remedy, and he promptly forwarded | Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The child | was suffering intensely, but was re-| lievedd by a single applieation of the! Pain Balm. Another application or two made it sound and well. For sale | by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; B. M. Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson, Pot- ters Mills; H. F. Rossman, Spring | Mills, Everybody Warned, A western newspaper is responsible for the following: An Arizona ranch- er has posted the following notice on a cottonwood tree near his place: “My wife, Sarah, has left my ranch when I didn’t Doo a Thing Too her, and 1 want it distinkly understood that any Man as takes her in and Keers for her on my account will git hissclf Pumped 80 Full of led that some tenderfoot,will locate him for a mineral claim. A weortl to the wise is sufficient, and or ter work oi fools.” ~ You invite disappointment when ou ex ent, De Witt’s Little ‘ Early isers are plensant, easy, thor a a jours jeotatipy. tion und sie Jou jake them; for sale by Smith & wiord. A AA AMY SS Parlor Stove for Sale. was warmly welcomed by his many friends. Dressed in Uncle Sam's uni- form, William makes a splendid ap- Communion services were held in both the Lutheran and United Ev, Rev. Wolf, the pastor, conducted the services in | the Lutheran church, and Rev. A. Sta- | pleton, of Lewisburg, P. E. of the dist- | rict, iu the United Ev. church. i in rtsr— BOALSBURG items Which are of Interest to our Read ers, from the Basy Town Frank Fisher, of Philadelphia, Is spending a few days with his mother in Boalsburg. Fourteenpersons were taken into the Lutheran church last Sunday, October 30th, by confirmation. Mrs. Isaac Woomer while washing windows on Friday morning, became over balanced, fell and broke her right arm, Rev. Christine, of Centre Hall, as- sisted three nights of last week in the revival meetings held in the Presbyte- rian church. The Modoc Hunting Club will leave for their week of sport on Wed- nesday morning, Nov, 0th. They will camp at Stoue Creek, Calvin Sagner is seriously ill with typhoid fever, at the home of his fath- er, above town. Miss Ella and a younger brother are convalescent of the same disease, A young lady called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wielund last Sat- urday morning, She came to stay but we have not yet learned her name, Rev. aud Mrs, Black visited the for- mer's parents in Huntingdon county during the first part of last week. Rev. Black's mother we are informed, is very ill, oo weeks in the mountains, More hunt- ly gdocior The It often happens that the needed. i= most wns threatened “My wife in- Fer with croup, he writes: Cough temedy which relieved the child im- A bottle of that remedy the besides of Chamberlain's often save bill, LS wnse of a doctor's the i When it is given as soon as Thousands of moth- loss, Linden Hall; 8. M. Bwartz, Tus- F. Rossman, Bpring Mills. dfn Of Valae on a Farm I'he soapsuds on a farm are of value, considerable quantity made daring a year. If added to the manure heap they are excellent in as by escape of ammonia. There are cer- tain fat acids from the soapsuds which unite with substance in the heap, pro- duces salts, and as decomposition pro- ducing progress there is a breaking forma. tion of otuers, the soapsuds performing more than their share in tions of the substance in the heap. down of compounds and the a il san A Young Girl's Experience. My daughter's nerves were terribly out of order. She was thin and weak: the least noise startled her, and was wakeful at night. Before she had that the change in her was so great could hardly be taken for girl, she sleeps well every night.—Mrs, Lu- cy McNutt, Brush valley, Pa. King for the Nerves, Stomach. Liver, ES —— a Don’t Bite Thread. If you are in the habit of doing much sewing do not bite off the thread: use a pair of scissors. Apart from the fact that biting the cotton is injurious to the teeth, the trick often results also ina very sore mouth, When silk thread is bitten the danger is greater, for it is usual to soak the thread in acetate of lead, so that results may be very serious and even lead to blood- poisoning. i AI MA SAARI De Witt's Witch Hazel Balve has the largest sale of any Salve in the world. This fact and its merit has led dishonest people to attempt to coun- terfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when you call for De Witt’'s Witch Hazel Salve the fifeat ile cure; for sale by Smith & ‘raw ford. Oa MS TY SAMA GRAIN MARKET, HOW WHORL...ocommirssmsanisensimmsimmssrmms Rye oc Corn New Oats Ba helical taht tet orto nh ne pL BOR WINA ...ovsinnissisrs sessssinvmsssrsminssssssisssrsssmtes PRODUCE AT STORES, m— BULOE. cosas ersmierimseminsticsmmisnsmsionsions sssassn New Potatoes... PEER TL RRR ERE sides as ht Peer . wale FREER ERR SOR SR RRO ERR arbre SM CS For broken surfa i ble bro hi ea tts Witch Hq you ai for Do Wb | Weokly Weather Report-Centre Hall (Government Service.) Highest, 56 58 56 59 46 Temperature : Nov, 8 13} Lowest, 28 clear, 30 clear. 44 cloudy. 87 part cloudy. 35 clear, § 59 31 part cloudy, 9 59 40 cloudy. Rainfall : “On 5, at night, .20 inch, ————— — ——— One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by its quick cures and ehildren may take it in large quantities without the least danger. It has won for itself the best reputation of any preparation used today for colds, croup, tickling in { the throat or obstitate coughs; for sale | by Bmith & Crawford. New Fall i“ i“ i“ i i“ «AND. ‘Winter ‘Goods. store 1 of full ings useful und bean- (roode that give l. t Arges! equivalent to the longest onomical Choos Ing, r corner is full to ing with goods with &pecial r your needs and and be Pa. H. Sprin ill F. ROSSMA Mills, . less than his} ] cs 211 1 % wholesale prices, 3 1b. packet to 280 1 He Car + Boome Lime nex | SATTCIE, Wii ii. 3 Cave your orde must take it off the car, i not wait Lili stored. ant Flour I am sole agent for the genuine Don’t 1 | the gen Pw 2 xl - TAFE 1 ittsburg Flour. imi uy I sel ations or mixtures. » at the lowest 1 guarantee satisfaction. Roller | Flour, the best home-made, to possible price, be had at less than any miller will sell Come and see. G. H. LONG, Spring Mills, {Oo vou. Pa. : THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG i 5 | LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH SEXES: TUITION FEEE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDIKS AND EQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, with constant flinstrations on the Farm and in the Laborstory, BIOLOGY, BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. Or iginal study with the mictoutube. CHEMISTRY; with an unusas iy Mull and thorough course in the Laboratory. [CIVILENGINEERING { ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: | These | MECHHXIOAT, ENGINEERING | cont s | MINING ENGINEERING: oF Are scoompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the 1 Ty. HISTORY: AND POLITICAL 8C1 ENCE. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN, LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin (optional) French, German and English (re. quired.) one or more continned throughthe entire course, 8, MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure and Applied. » MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work with study, three years’ conrse 10. MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8CI- ENCE; Constitutional Law and History; Politieal nam ete, 12. MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoret!. eal and practical, includingeach arm ofthe EPARATORY COURSE: 18. Ono year. Fall term i, 1 ami ora opens Sept. #05, Examinations or information, address aro Wa THERTON, LID Prost State College, Centre On. Pa bs i iz, 8 Bi snd THE MIFFLINBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Mifflinburg, Pa. Wesley Kiackner, Proprietor, We use the soap that tackies the dirt aud net the shirt, Linen sent to this laundry is washed white, not whitewashed, Collars and Cuffs Laundered with.. SMOOTH IVORY.- LIKE EDGES.: “Union Finish.” The Top Notch in Laundry Art High (sloss Or hl il Finish. Wm, Mc. WOLF, Agent for Centre Hall. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS’ A That the diseases of domestic ani. t, Homses, Carrie, Buzzy, Doos, i, and FPouirey, are cured by ~ Humphreys' Veterinary specks Bes, id a8 troo ns that per ple ride on raflrosds, 3 i sewing It Is as frrational 10 bottle, ball and # In order to cure them, a5 it Is © pe in a sloop from New York wo Albany. Used in the best stables and recommended by the U. 8. Army Cavalry Officers, E#7500 PAGE BOOK on treatment and careot Domestic Animale, and stable chart mounted on rollers, sent free, VETERINARY CURES Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation, A.A. I Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. B. B.~Strains, Lameness, RBbrumativen C. Co~Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D. D~Bots or Grubs, Worms. be E.~Coughs, Heaves, Paocumonia. F. F.~Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. G. G.~Miscarriage, Hemorrhages, H.H.~Uriasry and Kiduey Discases. L IL. ~Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J. K.~Discascs of Digestion, Btable Case, with Specifics, Manual), Vel Cure Of] and Meodiontor, Price, Single Bottle (over 30 doses), 87.00 JO SPECIFICS. ’ Bold by Druggists; or Bent Prepaid anywhere and in any quantity on Receipt of Price. HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE 00. Corner William and Jokn Sts, New York EUMPEREYS HOMEOPATHIC 2 i SPECIFIC No. In use B yesrs The ouly successful Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over work or other Le a $1 per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder, for $6. Bold by Brappiote, or send povipedd on reesipl of prioe, HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE 00, Ooroer William and Joks Sts, New York Sufferers can send address (no stamp . quired) and receive FREE a PAMPHLET which tells what Rheumatism really fs, | the canse of the pain attending it, and bow i to obtain a lasting and inexpensive cure. ¥F. W. KIMBALL, 3 Union 8q., New York, oe CHAS ATTORNEYS. Hven B. TAYLOR, Alloroey ai Law, Bellsfonts, Fa, All manner of legal busi suze a ——— No. 4 Temple Court. Less promptly attended to, A O. FURST, . Aomey-at-Law, Bellefonte, Fs. Offices directly opposite the Court House, suxd J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, El, ,ouvis= (JEViE, BOWER # ORVIS, Aborneys st Law, BELLEFOKTE Pa, Offive in Crider's Ezchange bullding on sores floor ra David ¥. Fortney, W, Harrison Walker. FORTEEY & WALKER, Atlorney at:law, BELLEFVOXTE, FA. Office north of Court House. (ILEMANT DALE, 4 Alorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank, anny Ww G. RUNKLE, . Atlorney-al-law, BELLEFONTE, PA. ~All kinds of legal business attended Ww promptly Bpecial attention given ww collec Lions, Office, 248 Loor Crider Excha ge, (3, ATTORREY-AT-LAW, BELLEFORTE, Collections and all jegal business attended prompuiy. Consultations German sud English, Utlice in Exchange Ballding. hy D. GETTI N B. SPANGLER Le ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA the cofirts. Codsultation in Gernuan Office, Crider Practices in s! gilshh and Building. on- — BANKS. NTY BANKING 00. BELLEFONTE, FA. Discount nos J. D.Bunverny, Cashier ({EXNTRE COU Reocive deposits rund HOTELS. EAMG HOTEL. Dus] ¢ This house has been i exeelient Hates very Keller, Proprietor newly slable i reasons out. Az Hots oats Caidwe Prog | LOCK 1 EN. FPA. Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms nn # Bomar wd w L. Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONTY Hpecial attention given 10 country trade FA prio NEW Kew tuilding. new furnit heat, electric belis and all » 1 table and moderate ch GARMAN HOUSE urt House, ILLEFONTE, PA throughout, sles iern improvements, Arges LPR NG MILLS HOTEL, a D. H. Rubi ARF, BPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains N AW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFOXTE, PA 1 iFree bus to and from all trains. Good sample roots on Gest Soor. Special rates 0 witnesses and jurors Win H. Buakle, Manager pod bar and abies supplied with pr bosrders receive FPOCIR Riles - {ico pd no healthier locality. Central for Sahing and hunting. mayey’ £3 ACENRTS 3 WANTED We show you the mad to SO0CRO0 and FORTURL BIG PAY-STEADY WORK-NEW PLAN, You enn work ot home or travel. Welie ut once Jor FRIE SAMPLE and EAL TERMS ta AGINTS, THE SUCCESS COMPARY, Cooper Union, N.Y, City & “we rr WALL tt el oly It does not cost any (if you buy it right, from commonplace kind. a dark, bare and cheerle "Aa CRE 0 more to have artistic wall paper the right man) than to have the %8 room so bright and beautiful wall paper you need not get anything dull or ngly. The little. artists. rooms, halls and dining inch borders to match. rooms—all with g-inch and 18. the whole house write us for samples. sample books, and will allow liberal commis sion on all sales. No experience or money required to sell our goods. We furnish eomplete lineof samples, inciudiog all grades and prices, showing a larger variety of the Intest de signe and colorings than are carried by your looal donler, and at a much lowes price. Fall par tenines about agency muiled on application.
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