a PERSONAL MENTION. Joming and Golng.—~Visitors in nnd out of Town, George Krumrine, of Rebersburg, is in town. The popular auctioneer Mr, William (ioheen, called on his many friends in town Monday, Mrs. J, C. Hanson, Misses Della Sim- onette and Eva Johnson, all of Harris- burg, are guests of B. D, Brisbin, Mr. George Swabb, one of the up to date farmers of Harris township, call- ed Tuesday to wish the manage- ment of the Reporter success, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner James Gregg and wife, all burg, spent Saturday with Odenkirk, at the Old Fort. Mrs. D. P. recovered from a serious overtakes her periodically. Her grand- son, Dan, son of Robert Bloom, also been ill but is recovering. Moody new and Prof. of Miles- Porter Houser, west of town, ha illness which The Rev. Samuel trial sermons in the terian church recently. Rev. Moody preached | John R. Btrong, the jolly mason, of Potters Mills is working for A. P. Krape this week. Clyde Boob, of Aaronsburg, brother of W. W, Boob, is the guest of the Boob family at present. Mrs. Edward C. Nearhood, and went to visit Mrs, J. W. Par- dee, and will continue Miflinburg, Ruhl, at masons in the country has just com- pleted a cistern for James B. Strobm | | at Centre Hill; next job is at Boob's | wheel factory and then to “Al cellar wall, A. B. Me Nitt and son Sterrett stop- | ped at the Reporter office Tuesday eng J | enough to take advantage of the new rates of this paper, and to say that the | stave mill of the latter several miles | west of town is running in full force. two of Centre Hall's skilled will ship their carpenter Soyder, mechanics, has been a supply at the Duncansville and Gibson memorial churches, | . R. Luckenbach, cashier ot National Bank, Philipsburg, and | family, and M. B. Garman and wife, of Tyrone, spent ym with D. J. Meyer and then drove to Rebersburg. Aaron Deutweiler had tune to be kicked on the horse and have the The fracture, which was exceedingly pain- ful, was reduced by Dr. J. F. Alex- ander, the misfor-| ankle by a bones broken. Randal Musser, Justice of the Peace Pierce Musser, will enter Frank- son ot lin and Marshall college in September, | He was successful as a teacher in the Millheim schools and bright fu- ture before him. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bloom and Mr, and Mrs. M. J. D. Hubler were to State College Saturday to visit friends. Mr. Hubler moved from that place in the spring Hall's good mechanics. (i. W. Glace, most progressive farmers, the first of our friends to the new the language of Rip Van Winkle * he live long and prosper.”’ has a and is one of Centre Valley’ one of Penns 5 was one of pay management. In his re 8 pects {fo ‘may Rev Rearick returned on Thursday from a ten days’ vacation of hard work at Eagles Mere, attending the Bible conference, During absence he also visited his parents in Beavertown, | his ty. ably managed this season by the own- er's son, Brown MeNitt, have riously ill of dysentery, but under the treatment of Dr. F improving. The Rev. Dr. A. E. Presi- dent of Central Pennsylvania College, at New Berlin, Pa., with his wife and | daughter, is spending his vacation at] the home of his father, Samuel ble, north of Penn Hall Farmer Adam Felty, of Boalsburg, who suflered a sun stroke last week, is able to be about again by the use of a been se- Lmerick are now (iobble, (fol cane. It is hoped that he will fully re-| cover before long. Andy Lytle, of state college, has also recovered from | the effects of heat, | fon. L. Rhone, who is at present | completely in anti-| oleo work in the interests of the farm- | ers in general, was in town long enough | to talk over the approaching Patrons’ Eshibition and pienic which will be held as usual in September, i i i i i The many friends of the Jacob | Harpster family formerly of this town, | now of Missoula, Montana, will be] glad to know that Miss Lizzie will ar- rive here soon, on her first visit since their departure several years ago, She expects to leave home for the east about August 1. F. A and W. E. Yearick, of near Madisonburg, purchased a new Peer- Jess threshing outfit and are ready for business, W. E. Yearick has had a good deal of experience in the thresh- ing business and po doubt will give good satisfaction in their line of work. Pennsylvania Avenue is not monop- olizing the improvements in our burg. Proof of which we offer in the new porch to the residence of George Near- hood on Hoffer Street, George be- lieves in home comforts and has a very neat home pear the entrance to the ie nic grounds, Mrs. James H. Lohr, her mother Mra. Welsh, son Willie and daughter Nellie, all of Philadelphia, arrived last week on their annual visit to their many friends here. The formers’ hu:- band will arrive in about a week, He enjoys a good position in Broad street station on the clerical staff’ in the Au. ditors’ Department of the Pennsylva- nia Railroad Company. Profs. H. C. Rothrock and John H. Hardenberg, of Millheim, were in town Thursday of last week. Prof, Rothrock is favorably known here and has filled the position of principal of the Millheim public schools for sever. al years, He was reelected to the same position by the present board. Prof. Hardenberg is a graduate of Franklin and Marshall, '05, and has been elected instructor of the Grammar grade of thet White Haven public schools at an selves and engage with contractor DD. KE. Dunlap in the erection of several | John Stuart, of State i College, was in town on Monday niving with Postmaster George M. | Boal how they might further the chan- | Postmaster COn- positions, There is always a bit of uncertainty this election ANYWAY the “ins'’ in the office just a little more than the about business pe ysl “outs. daughter ing at their Jivion end of are comfortable hone at Lin Last week they entertained by giving a house party and a trip to Penn's Cave. Among others they tertained Misses Rachel McMurray, of Latrobe, Edna Wilkinson, Margaret Mabel Sankey and Marcellus | all of Potters Mills. @l- Evans, Sankey, A trio of Bellefonte gentlemen em- and official county, passed through Centre Hall and dofled their hats to | ihe K They were CC. MM. Bower, Esq., of the widely known law firm of Orvis, and Orvis, Dist- Attorney N. B. Spangler, and The sherifl’ would much rather come to Penns valley in official capacity. He is full of sympathy for the unfortu- the utmost limit of the law, which gains for him bracing legal representa- tives of the EPORTER. lower rict nate and favors them to Bitner, a recent graduate { the Millersville State Normal school | Jitner, a profess. | his vacation with and Mrs. J. D. his grandparents, Murray. He has enjoyment, as he bias just passed through a trying io the bands of Specialist, Dr. Watson, of Philadelphia, time or- Nome have his nose injured in an athletic Dr. Watson successfully erated on the member, but op- some days excessive bleeding began which threatened to result al- Harry will enter the Sopho- | more class of Franklin and Marshall | college next September, pesca fife sn SPRING MILLS, J. W. Bair and family of Tassey ville, formerly of this place, and E. B. Me- Mule, of Millheim, were the guests of W. P. Alexander last week. Penn Hall band had a festival fon last Saturday Afternoon and even- | {ing which proved a decided success, i i young and old, and everything passed off pleasantly. The manager deserves al compliment for his successful efforts, The potatoes and corn jumped al- most an inch when treated to a couple of showers this week. Rain was badly needed in this section, We were all | apprehensive of a general dry up. | Sinking and Penn's creek were simply little rivulets; in fact, the former fol- lowed its name very closely, it did sink almost out of sight; but since the showers our fears vanished, Spring Mills will be strongly repre- sented at the Bellefonte pageant this week. Almost everybody and his cousin will be there, Berries are very plentiful in this sec- tion of the valley. nar A ——————— Fenn Hall, This section was visited by a heavy raih on Sunday night, which refreshed vegetation very much. The band festival was very largely attended Saturday evening and proved to be a grand success financially. The boys are very thankful for the interest showu by the public. Mra, C. E. Zeigler and son Paul are spending this week visiting friends and relatives at Rebersburg, Communion services were held in the Evangelical church last Sunday morning. Are you going to the centennial ? was the question of the day for the last fow weeks, D. W. Zeigler purchased a new im- proved fly shuttle loom and is now prepared to do all kinds of carpet and rug weaving to order, Mr. Howard Bickel is engaged in BOALSBURG, William Fisher and wife, of Sun- bury, are visiting at the home of Mr. Fisher's mother; they are accompanied by Mrs. Fisher's mother and Mrs, Kieffer and daughter. Ed. Lucas and John Close are wear ing broad smiles, the girl, Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Black are spend- former's vacation of and counties, Mr. and Mrs. McQuay, of Pittsburg, Mr. John Huss, of Johnstown visited old Jacob Weber was confined to his Matthew Goheen, who is employed in Ohio, returned home last and will remain several weeks, His arri- family wees William Stuart, of Allegheny, has | been given a ten-day vacation, and re- | turned home Baturday last. George Fisher, of Philadelphia, re- turned home to visit friends ; he will two weeks, The boys when he left, but the two weeks swell- Mr. Wm. Keller and wif, ter and Harry Keller and lellefonte, spent Sunday Misses Keller, nship following teachers for the Prof. R. B e, of Lancas- wife, of with their The Harris tow school board elected the ensuing High school, Charles I. Hower ; Grammar, Harrison ; Primary, Miss Gertie land ;: Rock Hill, D. K. Mothersbach : Walnut Grove, Charles Moore George (, Year: Shine gletown, Hosterman, oA SS AARONSBLRG James L., the Chronicle office at sttinger, who works in Lewisburg, home with his family for a few Albert Stambach Lock Haven, are days and family visiting at Cronimi Adams, of Dan M. M. Musser's daughter, Mary Ed- from Florida, the before "Squire Rote is still on his cot; has had quite a siege of it, Some parties have commenced cut- in some fields bad, Will grasshoppers very Guisewite savs they have and he will but the straw to harvest W. R. Houser is helping Andy Mus- He has shipped bar- and still has a Gertie Russel, of Lewisburg, is visit. ing been here for some years her many friends are glad to see her. ——————— COBURN Frank Leeder, of Snow Bhoe, iting her sister, Mrs. 8. B. Styers, at this place. Mrs. Robinson and daughter Edna, of Shenandoah, arrived here Thursday evening were about forty-five dollars, Miss Fitzer, of Philadelphia, Miss Minnie Billmyer is spending a Billmyer, at Millmont. Mrs, 8. R. King and daughter sie returned home Saturday after a six weeks’ visit to Ohio. Miss Annia Beekey is visiting her mother, Mrs, Samuel Everett. Mr, 8B. 8. Baker returned home week. last ——— A AA DAN SA IS IT RIGHTY For an Editor to Recommend Patent Med. eines” From Sylvan Valley News, Drevrad, N, © It may be a question whether the editor of a newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any of the wari- ous proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet as a preventive of suf- fering we feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, We have known and used this medicine in our family for twenty years and have al- ways found it reliable. In many cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while a physician is await- ed. We do not believe in jepunding implicitly on any medicine for a cure, but we do believe that if a bottle of Chamberlain’s Diarrhoea Remedy were kept on hand and administered at the inception of an attack much suffering might be avoided and in very many cases the presence of a physician would not be required. At least this has been our experience during the past twenty years. Forsale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8B. M. Swartz, Tus- seyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills; H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills; J. F. [10 F 8 v running a stave mill at Pleasant Gap, ¥ Smith, Centre Hall, es to0erevneeeneCOCOROQRTOC Terr rr ey LL) Jew Hardware Store. D. Irvin’s Sons, of Bellefonte, beg to announce that they have opened a branch store at Centre Hall, full all kinds of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Agateware, where they will carry a line of Paints, Oils, Glass, c¢tc. Prices as low as the lowest, and all goods new and the A call is invited D. IRVIN’S SONS, BUILDING. 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