PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Going. Visitors in and out of Town, ——H, H. Miller, of Rebersburg, was in town on Monday. -Postmaster Boal was in Boals- burg on Tuesday, on a business trip. ~Qur old friend Jacob Neese, gave us a pleasant call looking stout and hearty. Squire M. L. Rishel, of Farmers Mills, was in town yesterday greeting his many friends. J, Will Conley was over from Bellefonte on Sunday to spend the day with his parents. — Former Recorder W. Galer Mor- rison, of Bellefonte, was a prominent Centre Hall visitor Saturday. — Miss Lola Strohm, of Centre Hill, was the guest of her friend Miss | Roxanna Brisbane over Sunday. ——Howard Krape, Rebersburg’s musical instrument dealer, was in Cen- tre Hall on Tuesday on business, — Former Sheriff W. Miles Walk- er, of Bellefonte, was in Centre Hall | on Tuesday, lookiog up the insurance | business, — Isaac Smith, who is employed | in a large store in Altoona, came home | on Monday for a short visit with his family. — Mrs. Wm. Derstine and Mrs, | Ed. Clinger, of Bellefoute, visited at! the home of Mrs. Maggie Harper, last | week. ~— Miss Emma Wolf and Miss Es- | tie Ocker attended the League conven- | tion at Boalsburg, being on the pro- gram for essays, ——Mrs. Jerre Miller and Mrs. 8. W, Bmith were the delegates from Centre | Hall at the Luther League convention | at Boalsburg, yesterday. ——Harry Clevenstine, in charge of the Wilson creamery plant at Bailey- | ville, came down to spend Sunday with friends in Centre Hall. —T. B. Jamison, the Gregg town- ship politician of the Democratic faith, | and insurance agent, was a prominent Centre Hall visitor ou Sunday. —Prof. John D. Meyer went to] Williamsport yesterday to be in attend- | ance at the sessions of the state teach- ers’ association which meets there this | week, Miss Mae Smith and Miss Rena Bhires, two of Spring Mills’ handsome | and interesting young ladies, were the | guests of their Centre Hall friends last | Friday. ~—Rev, Bechuyler, Presbyterian church, will preach at] Curwensville, Pa, next Sunday, and | in consequence there will be no vices in the Centre Hall charge. pastor of the] ser- | —John Smith, the alive furniture daaler of Spring Mills, was it town last Friday. John is of the mind to go to | Kansas City to take in the Democrat- | ic Convention and sez the next presi- dent nominated, ~—Mrs. Michael Decker, east of Centre Hall, who has been quite ill for | some time from a liver complaint shows no improvement in her condi- tion. All will hope for a final recov- ery of the estimable lady. ——Rev. W. W. and Mrs. Rhoads re- | turned home last Friday from a three | weeks’ visit with friends in and about | Shippensburg, Pa. The Rev. had tak- | en the short vacation in hopes of be- ing benefitted in health, and he re- turns very much improved. Mr. Lewis Irwin, our new hard- | ware merchant, arrived on Monday | ¢ with bis family from Bellefonte, and | they are now settled down in the resi-| dence of the late Mrs. Odenkirk. Mr. | Irwin expects to have his store open | by July 1st in the foundry building. | ~——Miss Romie Van Pelt arrived here last Saturday to spend the sum- mer months with her grand parents, ex-Sheriff and Mrs. Bpangler. Miss Romie has been taking a course of stu. dies at a Philadelphia institution since January last, and will return to her work again io the fall, Rev, and Mrs. J. W. Boal, of Port Carbon, Schuylkill county, were arrivals in Centre Hall on Monday, on a visit to their many friends in the town. Mr. Boal has been in charge of the Presbyterian church at Port Car- bon, and is doing a great work for the cause. They will remain several days the town, ~Howard Bpangler, son of ex- Sheriff John Spangler, of Centre Hall, has been discharged from the Johns town hospital, and is now with his family at Bellefonte, their home for the present. Howard was caught out in the severe blizzard of last winter, while working at Barnesboro, and his hands and feet so badly frozen that he was compelled to submit to amputa- tions of parts of his hands and feet, He was confined in the hospital several months, ~e Harry Keller, Esq., Bellefonte's popular young attorney, was a Centre Hall visitor on Tuesday on profession- al business, Among the available members of the bar whose names are mentioned in connection with the judgeship honors to be dealt out in the county in the course of a couple years, Harry receives very favorable recogni tion, and he will probably make a try —Rev, R. C. Crittenden, of Belle- fonte, the ardent worker for the Sun- day schools, has been in Centre Hall for a few days. He will assist in the organization of a Bunday school at the est pleasure, —————— A ————— SPRING MILLS. Cur Churches, place held a festival on Saturday even- | ing last which was largely patronized by our people. considerable, Wm. King, of Glen Iron, the well known and popular G. King of this place, was bitten in thumb a few weekasince by a rat, ending in blood poisoning, which he died, Mr, King was well- known in Union county. A few days ago George W. Dunkle, the well known wall paper merchant, showed me an egg measuring 9} es lengthwise and 8} inches in cireum- | ference. This monster was the fruit of an ordinary Leghorn chicken — Misses Esther and Lula Baker, Mifllinburg, formerly of this place, are | here visiting friends. They are the | | guests of Adam Neese and wife, Miss | | Ella Dunkle, of Altoona, also here | visiting her grandparents, Mr, and | | Mrs. Geo. W. Dunkle. D. H. Bt! is landlord, health of | ne village ' rate He is no noviee in ed that they will receive every atten tion. 0. T. Corman the popular merchant, luscious before | ples; this lot was decidedly and quarters for fine groceries, and choice | fruits of all kinds, Throwing lighted fire crackers at horses as has been indulged in of late | by some of our boys, is a villainous verest condemuation. To avoid the les Such recklessness is a jeopardy | Sunday last was Children’s day, and The Reformed church was very pro- | fusely decorated with flowers for the The little speakers deliver. played abilities of no common order, | The services in the Prespyterian | church were of a very interesting char- | The pro- | thing passed ofl in an admirable man- ner. The attendance was very large. | The | of flowers | very interesting. tiful scene. The little orators deliver- | ed their pieces in excellent style. Ed- | ward Confer, one of our rising young men, delivered quite a graphic account | of the growth of the Methodist church | The singing of C. | '. Bartges was especially fine, and the | music grand, B. F, Kennelley director | and Miss Ida Condo organist, of course | with two such proficient and skillful | {artists in charge it could hardly be oth- ferwise. Children’s day in our village ; Was a complete success, wf MILLHREIM, Rev, A W. Mall, of Des Moines, an Interesting Leoture, Miss Anna Gutelius, of Miflinburg, visited friends in town over Bunday. Miss Sallie Dow, of Loganton, was the guest of Miss Mary Hartman on Tuesaday. Mr.and Mrs. M. C. Gephart are spending several days in Williamsport this week. Mrs, IR. A. Bumiller entertaived her sister, Mrs. Calvin Weldensaul of Lau- relton over Sunday. Mrs. Adams, formerly of this place, but now of Danville, is spending a week among former acquaintances in this place, On account of the illness of Rev, Chileote a young Mr. Bierly, from Re bersburg, filled the pulpit in the M. E. church on Bunday evening. 8. D. Miller, who had been employ- ed at Lewisburg for some time, return- ed to this place on Saturday. He re ports work slack at this season of the year, The United Evaugelical congregs- tion will celebrate Children’s day next Bunday evening, July 1. The child- ren are being trained this week, and a rich treat awaits those who will attend the service, J. P. Condo and family spent Sap. day in Bugar valley, at the home of Mrs, Condo's father, near Logan Mills. They were accompanied by Mrs. Con Delivered Prof. Tobin A. Hurdenbazg, who had been teaching at White Haven for nine months, returned to his home in ths place on Monday evening for his summer vacation, Miss Ada Breon left Tor Williams- port last week, where she will spend a and make the eagle scream, Lust Friday evening Rev. A. W, of the Des Moines conference of the United Evangelical church, deliv- the Evangelical | lecture in He lectured on which country he has been & missionary by He and Rev. C. N. Dubbs, a son of Bishop R. Dubbs, of Chicago, tember. They will locate in the prov- men are sons of noted ministers, The board made a wise choice ees are the right men. I. COBURN. A Letter of Interest from that Busy Town, ws Seen by Our Correspondent, Mrs. B. B. Wilson is at present visit- | ing friends at Howard. Mr. Frick, of Lewisburg, transacted business in our town on Tuesday. Mr. William Brown, of Bunbury, home in | of | James Burd. | ant time. Misses Annie and Grace Garbrick, of Zion, were guests of the Misses Zeigler over Bunday; came over in time to en- joy the festival. the home of Daniel Hess, Miss Aunie Corl, accompanied Mabel Baumgardner, of Pleasant Gap, The Gure that Cures : Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, is last week on a visit of a few weeks and and nie, of Bellefonte, were visiting at the pleasant and hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs, Brooks, Saturday and Bunday last, on Sf fp Hecent Mifflin County Deaths, Philippine Islands, Lieut. Wm. Elliott, Bellwood, widow of Frank Glasgow, Lewistown, Mrs, Mary McCreary, Philadelphia, Maude BStineberger, mscop—— <> ——— GRAIN M ARKET, Buck whee. PRODUCE AT STORES, scoount | (i. R. Btover, the station agent, | sporting a boil on his upper lip, which | is very troublesome, | | Bome of our farmers have commenc- | ed making hay; the crop will be ashort ucts was viewed by a large number of people on Wednesday. The festival on Saturday evening! was well attended, the net receipts | amounting to about $40.00, Mrs. Emma Brown, (nee Burd) is at this place visiting her | | a The car containing Philippine prod- | {£1 : W. L. Hosterman purchased a car East Liberty, Pa. | and brought them to this place, and | will fatten them for market. A free open-air concert was given on | Tuesday evening by O-ne-no, the “In- | dian Medicine Man’ which served as | a prelude to the sale of his wonderful | catarrh root. | lp py POTTERS MILLS Mention from Our Neighbors | Across the Way, Miss Linoje Evans is on the sick list; hope she may speedily recover, Fersonal Landlord James Reish was in Belle- | foute Saturday, transacting business. | Mr. Samuel McCoy and wife, of Jer- | sey Shore, visited his parents last | week. Mrs. Nannie Royer and family, of Altoona, are visiting friends at this place, Mr. and Mra. James Moyer, of Tus- Mrs. J. F. Alexander, of Centre Hall | for several days. Miss Katie Hewes, of Bellefonte, is | spending ber vacation with her aunts, Mr. Jacob Auman lost a valuable horse Monday morning, while going for a load of wood it dropped dead, Who was it who took his girl for ice cream Saturday evening and was afraid to take her home; don't get frightened the next time, A————————— AM AP AES LINDEN HALL, The Events and Tocidents from Up the Valley, Miss Lydia Veighdorfer, of Pine Glenn, was a guest at the Brooks home over Sunday. The festival on Baturday evening seemed to be quite a success in all re- spects, Mrs, Daniel Wieland and family are at present entertaining some of their many friends. Samuel Bpangler, who was seriously burt by being dragged by a mule, is slowly improving. Mrs. Brungard, of Rebersburg, was visiting friends in and around town one day last week, Mise Freddie Hess, a student at the Moravian seminary, Bethlehem, is home on her summer vacation, Mr. and Mrs. W, E, Gettig and chil dren, of Altoona, were the guests of Mr. Gettig's mother over Bunday. The show on Monday night ssemed to be very attractive for our town peo- ple, as every one turned out to see the fun, The long wished for and much need- ed rain has come at last; many garden vegetables were entirely dried up for want of rain, at securing the Republican endorse ment, ; do's sister, the wife of Rev, M. A, Ken- nelly, of York, Pa. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Zeigler spent a SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET. Cor rected every Weanesday by Allison Bros Org coo »" LINDEN HALL MARKET, Corrected weekly by J. H, Ross, Wheat, white... | Corn ears... Shelled O ors. Bacon . Roller Sour.....ce. aia MARKETS Philadelphia, June 27 Wheat, 55a86, Corn, No. £2 mixed, 46. Eggs, fresh, 14. Potatoes, choice, 2 2522.7 5 bbl. Fowls, heos, 9al0; large, 18220; small, Timothy hay, choice, 1717.50. Straight rye straw, 16a16.50, and oats straw, $10, Butter, 15a16, eggs 13 to 15. Onions bunch 5, radishes do 5, Lewistown Market : Wheat 70, rye 45, corn 40, oats 30, Timothyseed 1.25, Oulons 50, potatoes 55. Butter 13, eggs 12, lard 7. Ham 8al0, shoulder 7, sides 6. A Card of Thanks I wish to say that I feel under last ing obligations for what Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has done for our fami- ly. We have used it in so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and whoop- ing cough, and it has always given the most perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly indebted to the manufacturers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our hearty thanks.—Respect- fully, Mra. 8. Doty, Des moines, Towa. For sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M. SBwartz, Tusseyville; F. A. Car- son, Potters Mills: H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills; J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall. > Weekly Weather Heport-Osantre Hall Government Service. Highest. Lowest 7 53 cloud 81 57 Jt 81 sl Sloudy. d 85 t clon 88 68 Sori 8 65 cloudy. 84 65 cloudy. Rain : On 21, evening, .14 inch ; on 26, afternoon, 45 inch, evening 25 in. On 27, fore and afternoon, 17 foch, Last fall I sprained my left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doctor I called on said at first it was a slight sprain and would soon be well, but it grew worse and the doctor then sald I had riitumatism. It con- tinued to grow worse and I could hard- ly get around to work. I went to a drug store and the druggist recom- mended me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I tried it and one-half of a 50 cent bottle cured me entirely. I now recommend it to all my friends. —F, A. Erle, Pa. It is for sale by J. 4 The GERMAN REMEDY Cures throat and \ung diseases, ood " al\ druggists. 254800 4 | Bold by J. F. Builth, Centre Hall Wieland | P.E ATTORNEYS. Hues B. TAYLOR, Atlurney 4t-law, Bellefonte, Pu. No. 24 Temple Court. All manner of legal bugle | | ness promptly aliended Lo. | - |L.HORVIS, CM BOWER, E J, ORViS i ()rvis, BOWER & ORVIHE, { Atlorneys st Law, BELLEFONTE PA, Office in Crider's Exchange building on ‘second ‘ausd Boor, | David ¥, Fortney. W, Harrison Walker, FORTREY & WALKER. Altoraey at Law BELLEFONTE, PA. | Ofice north of Court House. A. O. FURST, Atlorney-at-law, Bellefonte, Pa. | Oftoes directly opposite the Court House. sughé sm— | (LEMANT DALE, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from | First National Bank, fans? Ww G. RUNKLE, Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Care Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Mem. ory, all wasting disenses, PILLS t all effects of « abuse or excess and cretion ? A nerve to nic and !blood buil der. Brings the pink £ low to pale restores the 50 with, By mail a Boe hg and fire of ye 50¢ per bo v2. 6 boxes for CTS. 82. 50, with our bankable gaurantee to ¢ ure or refund the money paid. Bend for elreul and copy of our ban sie guaranties bond, Nervita Tahlets (YELLOW LABEL) lamedint: Resuilfs | ndeveloped or Bhrunker Org ne, Paresis, A mnotor Ataxia, Rarvo us Pr A tion, Hystor] a, Fite, 1 Results of Excessive jaguar. By mail in sin pe " 4 box, 8 for BA 00 with our bankable guar- 10 Shre | in 30 days or refund # NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Sold by J. D. Mt array drug store, Centre Hall ee SY vy. dh Good News entre Hall is the point along the Lewisburg and Tyrone R. R. feet and that is why quired high- by 500 it re- Over Two Car Loads of Furniture, Wall Paper, Blinds, etc., To fill our P ric Of are spring orders. way down. 4 J. S. DAUBERMAN, wl 146m CENTRE MALL. 19 VV VVO VV BVOD 9% 992909900990 Spring Shoes In all the New Toes, Heels, and Colors... Oxfords and Strap Sandals. Prices to suit Everybody. C. A. KRAPE, SPRING MILLS. 000000000000000000000000 CO000000000000002300000000000000800 To Repair Broken Art cles use Major's - §lemen| Remember MAJORS RUBBER CE an NT. MAJOR LE THER C CE. MENT 4 eo EL ia causing al te fe) EOATIn 40 sini Ui while twck- ing: “reat saving in power and Cnt logue and prices ¢ Harrows, api, De Corn Planters, ete, NCH & "PRomeoLD, Mire, York, Pa. OUR OUR LEADER === FREE PAY NO MONEY pk XPress Ios CHANCES market i BELLEFONTE, PA. All Kindeof legal business sttended 0 rutnptly Bpecial ettention given Ww collections Er {| floor Crider Excha ge. | IS D. GETTIG, 1" . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEVOXTE, PA. | Collections and all legs! business attended to | prompt: y. Consultations German sud Eoglish, | Ofioe in Exchange Baliding., | N B.BPANGLER, Va ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | BELLEFONTE, PA. | lish in in all the courts. Codeuitation in En lah and German, Office, Crider Exchange uilding. Doves BANKS. i | (ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. BEL LEFONTE, FA. Discount notes, J. D. Buvennr, Cashier Receive denosita, jane? HOTELS. [RVIN HOD BE, . 8. Woods Caldwell, Pobre LOCK AVER, PA. Good sample rooms on first Jan®2 Terms reasonable. Boor BUsH HOUSE, W. L. Daggett, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Epactal allention given Lo country trade. aprio NEW GARMAN HOUSE, Opposite Court House, BEL LEFONTE, FPA. &¢ - hullding. new furniture throughout, steam bes . ctric bells and all modern improvements, 004 table and moderate ¢ hargos, SPRING MILLE HOTEL, i D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor, BPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus 10 and from all trains, NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. trains. Good sample Bpecial rates 0 withesses Free bus to and from all rooms on first Soor, and jurors. « HOTEL, ‘mm. H. Runkle, Manager. Newly equipped, bar and table supplied with the bost 1 umner bourders receive special stien - tion. and can find no healthier locality. Central for fishing and hunting. meyer Dr. Humphreys’ Specifies act directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of the systems. They Care the Sick. »O, crnns PRICES 1 ~Fevers, Congestions, InSammations., 23 S-Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... 25 3-Teething. Colic, Crying, Wakefulness 23 4~-Dlarrhea, of Children or Adults 25 S5~Dysentery, Gripings, Bilious Colic 25 §-Cheolera. Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. 23 7-4 ounghs, Colds, Bronchitis 25 w-Neuralgin, Toothache, Faceache 23 9--Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo. 25 10-Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach. 25 11-®Sappressed or Painfal Periods 23 12-Whites, Too Profuse Periods 23 13-Cronp, Laryngitis, Hourseness 23 14-8alt Rheum, Erysipelas. Eruptions. 23 13-Rheumatiom, Bhoumatic Paine 25 16~Malarin, Chills, Fever and Ague 25 17-Flles, External or Internal . 23 18-Ophthaimia, Weak or inflamed Eyes 23 19-Catarrh, Influenza. Cold in the Head 235 20-Whoeoping-Congh : 23 21 Asthma, Difficult Breathing BS 22-Ear Discharge, Earache. .... ......... 43 23-Serofula, Swellings and Uloers 23 -Genernl Debility, Weakness........ 23 LS-Dropey, Fluid Accumulations........ 23 6-Bea-Nickness, Nausea, Vomiting. ... 23 7-Kidney Diseases . 23 P-Nervous Dedility 1.00 O-Kore Mouth, or Canker _— J0-Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... 25 31-Painfal Meneses, Pruritus . 23 32-Diseases of the Heart, Palpitations 1.00 33 -Epllepsy, BL Vitus’ Dance I. 34-8ore Throat, Quinsy. Diphtheria .. 23 85~Chronie Congestions, Headaches. 25 T?—Grip, Hay Fever. . RE. Dr. Humphreys’ Banu of all Dinscases at your Fa PE Se GRRL HUMPHREYS’ WITCH HAZEL OIL “ THE PILE OINTMENT.” Por or Internal, Blind or Meeding: Fistula in Ano | Tetiing a Fieeding of the Rectum The relief 1s - the cure certain PRICE, 50 OTS. TRIAL 28 OTS. Redd by Drageivr of sent post padd on reosipt of price, RURPHREYS RED. 00., 111.4 118 Willieis 84., Now York. CENTRE HALL or sent on . Oo, Cor. W' 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
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