PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going. Visitors Injand out of Town, ~—Mrs. W. H. Runkle and ,daugh- ter Miss Pearl, spent Saturday at State College with friends. ~—Hofler Dale, of the State College Freshman class, was home with his parents over Sunday. =~ Miss Mame Miller, of Millheim, was the guest of her friend, Miss Vir- na Geiss Thursday and Friday last. ——Mrs. Elliot Bogart, of Geneva, N.Y.,and W. W. Rupert, of Zion, visited their nephew, Dr. W. E. Park, on Friday last. home last Friday after an absence nearly three months on a visit at lantie City, Philadelphia and Harris- burg. set up bis portable gallery at Milroy where he is doing a big business. Dur- ing his absence the gallery here is in charge of Mrs. Bartges, ——Wm. M. Grove, the Democratic leader in South Potter, was in to see thing all right as usual in this rock- ribbed home of Democracy. ——W. O. Royer, of Millheim, gave us a pleasant call and set his label into 1900. He has been carpentering dur- ing the past summer at Reedsville, SPRING MILLS HAPPENINGS, The News ol us Week in this Neighboring Town, Edwin Ruhl took a business trip vorth on Monday last, to be absent several days, A. J. Graden, who has been employ- ed in the Cambria iron works for a month or more, has returned here, and will resume the “saving of soles,” and repairing of harness. Mr. Graden is an expert shoemaker, Nelson E. Robb, Republican candi- date for Register, was here last week taking a general survey of the political field on the Penns Valley side of the mountain. Of course in this Gibralter of Democracy, ho soon discovered that Mr. Robb is a very pleasant gentleman going on. day. Mr. Kerr gives up farming next Spring, and will try his hand as a merchant at the stand at Centre Hill, a vocation he was familiar with in ear- ly life, —(ieorge O. Benner, the Star store merchant, left on Tuesday morning for Philadelphia, where he will remain several days taking in the sights at the Exposition, and then on to New York to buy a big line of goods for his store. —— Rev [Eisenberg and family left on Tuesday for bis new Millersburg, Pa. conveyance. this place. urer, W. in town on Friday field. T. Speer, of Bellefonte, looking over the who is deemed more worthy of than is Mr. Speer. be large. — On his way home from a tour over the county campaigning, Cyrus Brumgard stopped in the town for a couple hours last Saturday. most encouragingly of the Democratic outlook, and having been in contact with the voters of all parties, he pre diets an overwhelming victory next The new residence erected on the Avenue by our energetic merchant, G. H. Long, is approaching completion, Daniel Schlegel, one of our active and live young men, has charge of the plastering, and a more rapid workman it would be difficult to find. No wast- a plasterer who thoroughly under- stands his business, he has few equals and no superior in Centre county. On Friday evening last a meeting was held in the M. E. church for the purpose of organizing a Young Men's Quite a large and all mani- the was harmon- the following attendance fested great interest was present, in ings. The association iously organized with gentlemen as officers: President, J. V. Royer; Vice President, W. H. Smith; Rec. Sec'y, C. E. Royer; Cor. Sec'y, W. 0. Gramley; Treasurer, Adam Neese, Business meetings will be convened monthly, devotional ser- vices every Bunday afternoon at four o'clock. A reading room will be es- proceed- quarters From the well known zeal and ability of the elected officers, the associa- A new walk along the creek road We have now a continuous board walk (excepting about a dozen feet and that to and passing A. Krape, a distance of What has to and passing the M. E. This walk was started two At that time a wheelbar- row load of stones was deposited at Nev. also volunteer workmen were But just as they com- dates, cts—— A — A wp was “fearless,” himself he made a first-rate record as an efficient officer.” Then how does | it come that the lamented Colonel one thing that made him regret dying mand the regiment I" gossip, but is vouched for by an officer of Company H, of Washington, Pa., whose authorized statement is as fol- lows : I talked with Colonel Hawkins fre quently. I was on intimate personal terms with him, when he was ou his sick bed and knew he w Colonel Hawkins said to me: “One of the things I most regret about dying now is that it will leave the regiment under the command of Barnett, “Barnett is not fit to command the the regiment.” Recent Union Deaths. Limestone, John Smith, age 71 y. New Berlin, Joseph Ewing, age 85y, Lewisburg, wife of Henry Reimert, aged 63 years, Kelly Roads, B. F, Miller, age 79y. Gregg, John Tate, aged 82 years, White Deer, Joseph B. Huff, aged 77 years. Recent Mifflin County Deaths. Belleville, wife of J. M. Ealy, age 63, Ziglerville, Miss Ada Marsden, aged 41 years, Yeagertown, Mitchell Riden, aged 65 yeurs, 1 AD NA ANB A Sure Sign of Croup, Hourseness in a child that is subject to croup Is a sure indication of the ap- proach of the disease. If Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hourse, or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Many mothers who have eroupy children al- ways keep this remedy at hand and find that it saves them much trouble and worry, It can always be depend- ed upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M, Swans, Su Suey ile F. A Carson, Pot- i i § i had to see a left. That was the last seen of them in that locality. course the wheelbarrcw load of stones is long out of sight, having sunk in the mud-—traveling towards China. Dr. P. W. Leitzell, Republican can- is “native here and born,” and a young | fession. Always pleasant and agreea- ble, especially by a sick man’s pillow, highly polished in manner, his friends The doctor is very popu- of both political usually heavy vote. I hear of quite a ities which are all wrong, but simply because they have known him from childhood, and now know him to be a ter, a physician of worth and ability, and if elected is thoroughly competent to discharge the duties of the office. His friends are by no means idle, and are Jeaving no stone unturned-—if there's a vote under it, to increase his strength. The doctor has a very large practice not only here, but io the sur- rounding country. — a ———— BOALSBURG. Items Which Our Correspondent Finds of Interest, Game is reported scarce in this sec tion. Scott Bricker and son John were visitors to Bellefonte last Saturday. The Stewart farm was sold last week to Enoch Bweeney ; consideration $3000, The forest fires made our little burg and vicinity very dark last week, but the rain on Saturday night and San day morning again cleared the atmos- phere, Manager Dricker’'s base ball team met their first Waterloo last Saturday, when they were beaten by the score of 12 to 8. Their opponents were a pick- ed team from town. The cause of their defeat may be attributed to two facts, viz: First, the High school team had but seven men to their opponents nine; second, the boys admired one- another's suits so much that they could not see Ed. Rellly’s curves, The Rev. Cyrus T. Brady will tell, in the November number of MeClure's Magazine, the thrilling story of Deca. tur's exploit of cutting out out the ‘Phila. TUSSE YVILLE. Personal Mention sud Other Items of Ine terest from that Section, Miss Edna Ishler is sick with ty- phoid fever, Miss Ella Mersinger was home from State College several days this week. Miss Virna Durst spent Saturday and Bunday with her friend Cora Love, Mr, and Mrs. William Hipple, from Baltimore, are visiting in our neigh- borhood. Charles Bitner, of Missouri, guest at the home of William during the last week. Was a Bitner Mrs. Elizabeth From was sick sever- al days during the past week; we are glad to hear she is improving, Calvin Runkle, who has been sick during the past week or more with pneumonia, is around again, The school directors of in our school house on Saturday, LINDEN HALL, : 1 i Correspondent, George Bearson and wife Sunday last, Dr. and Mrs, L. son home Sunday. Hall, were the guests of George Bwab and family on Sunday last. Mra. Daniel Keller, of Centre Hall, GRAIN MARKET. BUCkwhenas.., PRODUCE AT STORES, Buatter........... Hegre... shoulders, Ham Tallow ........ Potatoes... ...... . SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET, Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Bros, LINDEN HALL MARKET, Corrected weekly by J. H. Ross Wheat, red . Wheat, white Corn ean... Shelled Corn Rye Oats... Barley. as New Potatoe "| BEES oorcrs oiivsacns Butter, Lard Hum ..... Bacon . SEAR SAS Roller flour. RE FAO Wc mm MARKETS, Wheat, No. 2, Peun'a red, 60a70, Corn, No. 2, 42¢. Butter, fancy creamery, “A. . spring | ; turkeys | Fowls, 10i¢ ; Salle old ; ducks, roosters 7¢ fale 10allc. in our community Monday, town a few days of last week. bas come; we hope it will replenish wells snd cisterns so there will be complaint during the winter months. Henry Zeigler and daughter Katie, Mra. Gettig and daughter Valerie, tended the funeral of the late Wolf, of Rebersburg, who met in her death. Master James Tharp, of Boalsburg, who for four weeks was lying danger- ously ill at the home of his grand- moved to his home stood the trip very weakened by disease, on Saturday; well for one AA MIB WERE CHEATED, The great and alluring promise was dential campaign that prosperity was to be his lot if MeKinley was elected in that they would receive a high price for wheat and all other grain. It was & vote-calching promise unfulfiilled and will remain as a lie. fourths of his term, the farmer's grain | was not aflected a continental, as yet, see the low figures : Wheat remains down to 80a85, Corn down at 35 Oats down at 18a20, Now what of the promise that Me- | Kinley would put these prices away up? But, the Trusts, on the other er must buy, making his condition all the more burdensome, namly, His implements are higher His stoves are higher. His nails are double in price. His tools much higher, All his hardware higher. His clothing much higher. His coal and coal oil higher. And we can enumerate scores of othg er articles on which the price has been put up on the farmer. Prosperity has been brought to the Trusts and poverty to the farmer. oA A or, Weekly Weather Report Centre Hall, Government: Service. Temperature : Highest. Lowest Oct. 28 70 42 clear. " 2 71 47 cloudy. 28 689 54 cloudy, 20 58 49 cloudy. “ 30 5 49 cloudy, “3 55 42 cloudy. Nov. 1 49 43 cloudy. Rainfall : On 28, at night, .20 in. On 31, day, .57 ; night, .86 inch. Nov. 1, morning, .52 inch. Total rainfall in October, 2.12 inches. A A ARIA. No Trespassing, It is unlawful for any person to hunt with gun, dog or net, upon the grounds or lands of another, without first ob- taining permission from the owner. The fine is not less than $3 and not exceeding $100, i LL From New Zealand. Reefton, New Zealand, Nov, 23, 1506. I am very pleased to state that since I took the agency of Chamberlain's med- cines the sale has been very large, more especially of the Cough Remedy. In two years I have sold more of this par ticular remedy than of all other makes for the previous five years. As to its efficacy, I have been informed by scores of persons of the good results they have received from it, and know its value from the use of it in my own household. It isso pleasant to take that we have to place the bottle be yond the ous: o the children, Timothy hay, 15a15.50. ed hay, No. 1, 14a14.50, Straight rye straw, 13.50a14. choice, Mix- | Wheat | 50, Apples, choice, 1 7582 per bbl, Potatoes, choice, 40a42c per bu, Onions, 85a40¢ per bu. Lewisburg market Wheat new, Corn, 88¢ _Batte Tr, 2c 67¢ : old Tix oa it, i8e. : Oats, y CEES, Merit § i Is the trade mark Value the true cheapness. - My Fall line is complete— the valley, While leathzr has advanced 25 per cent. my prices are the same as | purchased ahead of the advarce. Alway me C. A. KRAPE, SPRING MILLS. 90200000000000000000000 EMPIRE HAND LAUNDRY. Centre Hall, Pa. | Jacob A. Long, Proprietor, SUCCESS, test ¢ is ol finest ever brought to this some specialties, Give a call. ! JST Seccescesseccccccccsscsssscensesces 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 Gloss or Dull Finish. JOHN KNARR, Agent for Centre Hall. ~[HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEA LL BPOTS IN THE ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TO TH BE s AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF sTUDY, I* AGRICULTURE and HOKTICULTURE, with Sotmant illustrations on the Farm and in the Laboriory. BIOLOGY, “BOTANY and ZOOLOGY. Or ual stud Arf” the mic Hin wi ith n aasaaly full and | - oo re ND POLITICAL SCIEN ART AND DESIGN, OR and Latin BUSRIAL Bd B. Gorman Ang Engiiahre Julfed) site or more continued through the MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY: pure ie Ky ks ARTS; combining shop work NAL, MORA mi A 10AL S01. Ee — py ¢ DONTH ESITATE Young Men-— You are bujlder: i Youln SUCCENS A FEW ADVICE 1 be obtained is ins rathcant ILLUSTRAT is Sed fur {hose ally, Young Women SCs il give the En use eful, in t hers wu bio ie. W HE COST ie 1 ¢ success and PECTUS corssful moil oourse 2% % 99% NNN NN / ¢ For a Good Penny Picture Come to my gal lery. 0 -neN I will make every hn aturday untii jurtd 15 Genuine Photos I5cts. Cabinets, Mantellos, «and Florentines All Pp hotos furnis on Work, Pastel dia Ink k, Ors gizes and ’ 6 / hed. Cray- ¢ In- Col- and and Ww ater at ' supplied, guaranteed to +h \ than others. VIOWS a specialty. Carbone guarantesd ss good as the best frown $1 75 to 8.0 T.C.BARTCES, ¢ Centre Hall. ¢ Kresmer building, febiom Teed . Humphreys’ Specifies act n the disease, ul exciting disorder in other parts m. They Care the Sick, orRRs. rRICEs, Fevers, Congostions, Inflammations. 35 2—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colle... 25 B~Teething, Colic, Crying, Wakefulness 25 4~Piarrhea, of Children or Adults. 25 ~frysentery, Gripings, Bilious Colic 25 6—« holera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. 25 T~Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis 23 S-Neuralgia, Toothache, Fasenthe 23 25 10-Dy ———y Indigestion. w ok Stomach. 25 11-Buppressed or Painful Periods 25 13-Whiltes, Too Profuse Periods a5 13Croap, Laryngitis, Hosrsenoss.. 25 1 4—Ealt Rheam, Erysipelas, Eruptions. 25 I 5-Rbeamativm, Rheumatic Paine, 23 16~Malaria, Chills, Fever and Asus 25 17 ~Files, External or Internal 25 i Orphihalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes 25 19—<Catarrh, Infloensa. Cold In the Head 25 DO- Whooping ough ‘ 25 21--Asthma, Difficult Breathing... 25 2-Ear Discharge, Yarache.......... «25 23 -serofula, Swellings and Uloers. . 25 4-General Debility, Weakness. .... S25 L8Dropey, Fuld Accamulstions. .. ... . 23 Ll-Bea.Bicknres, Nausea, Vomiting. 25 27 ~Kidney Diseases PR~Kervous Debility.. 1.00 29-Kore Mouth, or Canker... 25 30-Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... 95 d1~Painfal Menses, Pruritus . 25 A2-Diseases of the Heart, Palpitations 1.00 83 -Epllepey, 88 Vitus’ Dance... ....... 1.00 A4-Bore Throat, Quiney, Diphtberia. . a5 A8~Chronie Congestions, Headaches. . 25 T2-Girip, Hay Yever.. : a Dr, Hutnphere Manoa of all Diseases at your EL rs Tago Wiliam Sons Ba HUMPHREYS’ WITCH HAZEL OIL * THE PILE OINTMENT.” yy PRICE, 50 OTS, Bald by Drogriots, or Bont post paid on Faceipd of prion, fi HURPHREYS BED. 00., 1115 118 William Bt. New York. DRUNKENNESS cnn be cured, BO.0U0 used our cure in 1508, fee or any food, Can be given in tea, cof- Trial treatment Free for the asking. Hafe sire reliable Lio ars in stam LA RUE ORE EMICAL & £0. 1017 Arch St, Phila, Pa, Gallery in of 2 = Es directly apr wilh wy atx A ATTORNEYS. TIUGH 8. TAY a LOR Attorney al-lLaw Bu file i egal Pa. Duwi sugve J BOWE i , ORVI8 No. 24 Temple Court. All man: ness prompily attended Wo. Of Soor % in Crider’s Exc David F. Fortney W. Harris FORTREY & WALK? AtlGraey = # BELLEFONTE ¢ north of Court House, A O.FURST, Ah » Attorney-at-Law k Pa efonte C LEMANT DALE, Altorpey at Law LLEFONTE nd, two PA. Soors from iank7 Office N. W, corner Diamo rel Nationa! Bank G. RUNKLE Allorney-ai-Law EB} LLEFORTE, PA sok aitended Ww pro pliy Ton So A, en 6 18 Hoe, 24 All Kindsof legal b D. GETTIG, ATTORNEY -AT Ww FONTE, PA legal &itenoed Consul tatior i ermnan and ding wo DTA PLIY English, N B. SPANGLER, A ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEVONTE, PA. Practices in all the courts Codsul En piish and German. Office, Exchange uilding. noviss tation in Crider BANKS. {((EXTRE COURTY BARKING CO BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes, J. D Bwvanrr, Cashier Receive deposits, jane HOTELS. KIVE RIT ¥ INN P. 8. Barrell, Proprietor College Avenue, STATE OOLI Furnished throughout Steam light and modern Improvements LEGE, PA. beat, elecirie All trains stop deciles 8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor, K HAVEN, PA. Good sample rooms on frst jane Daggett, prieyor, BRIS APONTE, PA. Spevia) sttention ivan to country trade. apri0 Terms reasonable, floor BusH HOUSE, WwW. L GARMAN HOUSE, 2 posite Court House, BELLEFONTE. PA. » ‘ullding. new fudituie throughout, steam hes otric bells and kil modern improvements, 300. wole and hates, NEW QPRING MILLS HOTEL, Bul Eevpriisy MiLLS, PA. Pree bus to and from all trains, NEW BROCK ERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains, Sood wm ple rooms on ret floor. Special mates to witnesses and jurors. A AAA am Si (CENTRE HALL HOTEL Aig 'H. Runkle, Manager. New Lil bar and tabs supplied with ave at “omer Sh et SEES and oan fi vd no healthier locality. Central Si AA Jan fishing and hunting. be SS SA ON 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
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