THE CENTRE REPORTER. PERSONAL MENTION, Town, Helen Sandoe, daughter of W. A, Sandoe, was confined to bed last week from dysentery. Miss Belle Schaffer, of Nittany Hall is visiting her friend Miss Cathariue Orwig at Lewisburg, Miss May Baldwin, of Lock Haven, has been elected teacher of the interme- diate school at Beech Creek. Hon. B, K. Foeht, of Lewisburg, was renominated for State Senate at Lewisburg without opposition. John Bitner, west of town, has been ill for the past ten days. Atone time his condition was rat her serious. Rev. Brown, of Aaronsburg, partici- pated in the installation ceremony of Rev. K. Otis Speseard, at Mifflinburg. W. A. From, of Mifflinburg, trans- acted business at Coburn one day last A. 8B. Kerlin, who has been confine to the house for some months, is not aining strength. , of Bellefonte, accom- panied by Mr. Rhoads, of Axemann, were in town Monday, Wm. C, Schuyler, son of Rev. Dr, Schuyler, will return to Hamilton Col- lege, N. Y., Friday of this week, Alpha, a child of C, C. Bmull, of Re- bersburg, is quite ill with typhoid fe- ver. Robert, of Charles Bmull, who had been very ill, is recovering. Harry Potter, son of J. T. Potter, west of town, cami: home from Leba- non Business College to attend pienie. son Miss Lizzie Burkholder, of Centre Hill, for a week or more, again, who bad been confined to her bed is able to be about J. Emory Hoy, husband of Mrs. An- na Mingle Hoy, 's due at the Mingle home Saturday, for a stay over Grange Wm. Rauchau, of near Madisonburg was a caller Tuesday and substantially | expressed his appreciation of the Re- porter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Henney turned Monday from their honeymoon | trip, after an of near two | weeks. re- absence Rev. W. M. Spangler, of Salons, has accepted a charge at Williamsburg. | He served the Saolua charge for six years. Rev. Schuyler and Rev. G. Kershner attended the Christian deavor convention at Bellefonte Thursday. Mr. county look serious, burg Times, Mrs. Rath Sharp, Sharp, died o'clock at the Sharp, WwW. | Eu- last was in Centre It Daniel. — Daniel Jows over Sunday. begins Uncle to} Mifflin- widow of George evening at ten James Friday home of her son, at Coleville. Ed Royer is operating the saw again on Colyer's mill. Mr. Royer pert at the business and out of a log there is in itaud in a short time. is an ex- can saw all George R. Stover joined his wife and family here on Saturday ever the Mifilinburg Times, spent Sunday and all returned home to Coburn Mot day morning. ying, SAVES for | the | Ed. Zimmerman left Millheim Nipton, Cambria county, run saw mill on the lumber job at that place, which pur- chased by Charles Harter, of Loganton. F. 8B. Tomlinson, wife and children drove from Clearfield to Aarousburg | last week, and were gnests at the home | of Mrs. Tomlinson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Noah Leitzell. i The members of St. Johns Reformed | church of Bellefonte, tendered a recep- tion to their popular pastor, Rev. T. Levan Bickel, upon his return from a three months’ European trip. to recently has been Miss Della Bariges entertained a number of young people last week from | Centre Hall at the home of her parents | near this place. Miss Della is the only | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bart- | ges and is popular among the young pzople of this community, Dr. G. W. Hosterman put stone walk in front of his resiabnce that can’t be beat in the town. The material used is five-fool flag stones from the Jersey Mills quarry. The Dr, | will also lay stone walks to the stall nd on the side street, Mrs. Wolf and little babe, daughfer of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Durst, of this place, are home to spend some time with her parents. Rev. Wolf, who has been granted a vacation from his! wteformed charge at Kaiser, W, Va, will come on later and remain a short time, i down a Among other Huntingdon visitors! to the fair on Friday were Sheriff | Brungart and county superintendent | C. L. Gramley, of Rebershurg, two of | Centre county's representative citizens, | That is what the Huntingdon SBemi- | Weekly News says, and its judgment | is correct. The Reformed Christian Endeavor Bociety was represented at Bellefonte at the convention by Irvin Musser and Miss Agnes Murray. Misses Grace Smith and Jennie Odenkirk, Mrs. Frank Bradford, Mrs. Charles Arney, Gi. O. Benner and T. G. Wilson repre- sented the Presbyterian Society. Miss Mary Maude Rice, of Reeds ville, and Davis Brower Longaker, will be married in the Presbyterian church, Reedsville, September 18, at seven o'clock. Reception immediately after the ceremony, at the home of the bride's parents. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Clifford Rice and is well known in social circles in Mifflin county, Rhe is a graduate of W, Chester Normal and taught school for several years in an Institution near Philadelphia, John Keller filled the appointment ho the Reformed church Sunday even- : C ing in a most creditable way. Mr. Fi has yet one year in the theolog- subject Bunday evening in’ such a way that none of his listeners would judge do man who, without doubt, in the ~ future will be heard from in the min- Miss Elsie Gearis returned home from Reedsviile where she had She been Was ac- of Lewistown, was in He ex- blacksmith of Reedsville, on Wm. Singerly, Tuesday open business, pects to a general with W. W. Boob. of Dr. G f this place, will en- f Franklio and He John 8. Hosterinan, W. Hostern son Ancaster, 1" Jiege, ui to his flour and chop John 8. Auman has been unable mill for the ten days owing to illness, which, past however, is not of a se- Mr. Phoenix mill feeds which are the best arket. Imyer and rious nature. Auman handles the on them « H. myer Si. to U North Carolina; Mr. overseving Mrs. Agues Bill- obura from Endon, morn- last Saturday ing. Billmmyer was engaged in a large lumber operation at that place, but taking sick ecoucluded th Lo recuperate, Rev. A. A. O Cote nor Kerlin and son Percival, orother. Rev, Maryland in He reports uty in bushels are itto A. B. Kerlin, a Kerlin has a charge in which he is very popular. ple state, and that hundreds ¢ peaches wonderfully his going to waste, —— ss A det sn mso— INGLEBY ITEMS The weather is hot and dry, T. O. Keen is running his saw full force. H. Eisenhuth house at Ingleby. mill is building a store He says if it is not used for a store house he will use it for a shop. Barnet Eisenhuth is hauling props Gutshal. Barney knows how to handle a team J. W. last week, Galer lost a floe black mare lA a Niagara Falls E xearsions. September 6 and 20, October 4 and sylvania Railroad Company's popular ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls from Phila Jaltimore and Washington. Special train will leave Balti adelphia, Washington 800 a. m., am. xe Philadelphia wiil ursion of September 20 from run via Manuoka Chunk and the Delaware Valley; spe- cial train will leave Broad Street Sta- tion 800 a. m.; on other dates special Round-trip tickets will be sold at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and all points on the Delaware Division; $11.25 from Atlan- tie City; $9.60 from Lancaster; $850 from Altoona and Harrisburg; $5.90 from Sunbury and Wilkesbarre: $5.75 from Williamsport; and at proportion- ate rates from other points, including Trenton, Mt. Holly, Palmyra, New Brunswick, and principal intermedi- ate stations, For descriptive pamphlet, time of connecting trains, stop-over privileges, and farther information apply to near- est ticket agent, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel- phia. sepb-3t Job Lot of 300 seminary, before being admitted ? to the ministry but he handled his 0! him a stndent without personal know!- edge of that fact. Mr. Keller Is a ir Isterial rank of the highest class. STATE COLLEGE, The public schools opened Monday morning, with an enrollment of 175. — Mr. H. A. Burface, the new Professor of Zoology, has arrived and moved in- toa cottage on the campus.—B. FV, Morgan was home over Sunday. He left Tuesday for Clearfield, where the Murray Lumber Co. Is putting up a large residence, and will also look after the company's work at Curwensville, ~Miss Elizabeth Stuart returned Tues- day from a pleasant visit to friends in eastern Pennsylvania. —Mr. son, drove to Clearfield Monday. — tendance of new students in the lege, - ed Tuesday from Cornell where he spent a month study.—~Miss Harkness charge of the Ladies’ Cottage. — Womer left Tuesday for Mark and Tyrone to install heaters for J. N: & 8. Krumrine, agents Stanton Seamless Heater Co. George W. Burns, of The Times, shortly return to Philadelphia medical treatment. —T, C. late of the Department of Minh g En- in will Michael Uni- wrnest Sow- erative position at the Syracuse versity, Syracuse, N, Y.—E ers has become an apprentice In Col- yer's barber shop, Bf ———— COBUNKN Mr. Burrell and family, Hall, spent Sunday at the home of James IX, Harter, Daniel Braucht and Emanuel stetter had legal business in Bellefonte Monday. The cornet band attended the union picnic at Tyl lust Saturday. of Peun hospitable ersville for fine musical qualifications. Both the Lutheran and congregations colebrated Harvest Sunday; the Re- formed in the afternoon, and the Lutl- evening. The ladies de- serve much praise for the tasteful dec- orations of the chure Reformed Howe services last erans in the hes for this occa- sion, Justice of the Peace J. F. had a quiet wedding evening, the contract Wm. F. Fryer and both of this place. Giarlthofl, Thursday lng parties being M. Rote, last Bessie Work was suspended on the propos ed water line, one day last week until after the company receives its charter from the state authorities at Harris Arg. Rankletown, as the scribe of High valley dubbed a certain place along the railroad south of this place, was well represented in the town one evening last week, at justice's office. After all it was “much ado about nothing." The straw hat and the will soon be retired. The summer girl will soon be a back number, Miss Annie burg Monday. has the linen pants, jeechey went to MifMlin- Al. says life not worth living since she has gone, Mrs. Jacob Witmyer visited friends at Spring Mills Monday. Our schools opened Monday morn ing with the following corps of teach- ers: Coburn, Grammar, Harry Mey- er; primary, Thomas A. Hostermau: Gentzel, P. Zerby; Mountain, W, E. Braue a Liberty, Percival Tharp; Pike, Rev. Luther Miller; Elk Creek, Mr. Reiber. 6. H. Long's Pic-Nic Store, Miris is Srrixe Encampment. supply of groceries campers and eating can buy in large or suit yourself, suitable houses. and novelties will also be on board. Rubbers, umbrellas, ete, will be at your command if needed. The price will be the same, rain or shine; and the price will be an inducement for you to buy of us. be sure to call to see us and renew the pleasant business relations, . H . LONG, ~ 6. H. Long's Pic-Nic Store, Sets of Harness D. Irvin's Sons, HARDWARE Foundry Building. Centre Hall, A complete line of Hardware will be found in our store at prices that will go far toward making them sell, Penn, Paiute, Oils, Brushes, ets, in variety of quality and kinds, All kinds of nails, Wire Fence mate rial, ete., always on hand. will find that we carry all hard- ware needed in the construction of modern dwellings, Come and get estimates, Farmers will find that we hardware that wants, line of their CATTY A will suit D. Irwin's Sons. = (TJ Ge. ¢ / ¢ ¢ x M Q oO - pe - ® XI D 0 3 ’ ® . ® (J ice AIWAYS on meat mand. Confectioneries Highest prices paid for hides. and sold, Fat stock bought BANKS. Penn's Valley ‘Banking Company, | CENTRE HALL, PA, | Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. uly ATTORNEYS. GHB. TAYLOR, Attorney ab-law, Bellefonte, Pa. » Court, All manner of legal busis promptly allended to, sught | 1. H, OBVIS CG. M. i B OWER, | (JBVis BOWER & OR EK },CRVIS J. MALCOM LAURIE, All work dn in the ¢ f wtvia L Of wiyh indry collected Monday. nary er iby ACLIVere Wm. McCOY WOLF, We are re ady fi THE FINEST IN THE VALLEY. Pje|dwo) 0S J3AS3U SBM 2038 UNO ———— JOHN SMITH & BRO., aetene” . TA & Sana en, Th td a ae “eee It's wonderful Pe ople - A 4 Town ps os th in (ro0ds TT , TAREE store, a Mc & re wee Mail-Order so rapidly. We would be im JL FE HK FE I OE ww all Dry Goods to i WEEE ee EB The People’s Store. eng Tee Re on Lee Ae So SCH DOM wy SIAR i ate O ‘ — SPRING MILLS. Out-of dep nding on how many ply them with the from a new namaos Tae ay. wheal w re filled so Se increasing ® pleased to fill a are not pe BLA a SleTeTeTe Ree eT RT RTT ww 2.8 Points within loo mam HH AN 46.0 RO i Se OR KE KR 8: ALTOONA, PENNA We _ WDE. RR LR BB an BEB Ae EB Sent by mail. Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Co., Corner Livery... Th I ———t— Se + D. A. 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