THE CENTRE REPORTER. — CENTRE HALL, PA., Thurs, Oat. 11 PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Going. - Visitors in and out of Town, F. Kurtz and family moved to Bell¢- fonte last week. - Mrs. John Wagner, of Lancaster, is the guest of the Gelss family. Miss Lillie Stump is visiting her uncle, Andrew Kuhn, at Rock Forge. Miks Bertha Weiser has returned to her home in Millheim after a visit to Seranton. James Laird, of State ( ‘ollege moved to his farm Charter Oak, in Stone valley. near Perry Luse, one of Centre Hall's young mechanics, is in Tyrone doing carpenter work, R. C. Wagner, son of Jacob Wagner, of near Tusseyville, is a Freshman at State College, D. J. Neiman, a Millheim merchant, was married to a daughter of Morris Mamoler, of Lock Haven, Miss Lillie Christine returned to her home at Elysburg, after spending eral weeks among friends in Hall. " W. W. Dellett formerly of this place, is now located at Homestead, thinks the Reporter the proper news bearer to his home. and George Michael will make sale of his farm stock and impliments within a few weeks and go west, possibly to Illinois or Kansas. P. Gross Yearick, of the extensive coal firm of Yearick Bros., Montgom- ery Avenue, Philadelphia, is in town, | the guest of W. B. Mingle, Ex. W. A. Odenkirk is the railroad M'Elhattan, near LockHaven in the absence of! Newton Braucht, formerly of Cobnrn., Mrs. Markle, of Pine Grove Mills, died from paralysis. She | was aged seventy-seven years, and was | highly respected by all acquaintances. taking charge of at at office Elizabeth Wm. Lohr and Miss Anna Lohr Sat- SPRING MILLS, . 7 cents a quart. poorly attended Chestuuts are worth Milton fair was from this section, Rev. W. Brown's futher and brother, of New Berlin, have been visiting here for the past week. Among those who spent last Friday at the county seat were, Dr. Braucht and wife, Mrs. C, P. Long, W. H. and Michael Smith, and Edward Ruhl and wife. They all pretended to have legal business, but Hi Henry Minstrel show was to be there. Winter apples will be a scarce arti- cle; the storm blew them off the trees too early for winter use, Michael Smith, of Potters Mills, has been with Smith Bros. the past week, helping to deliver furniture. W. W. Neese has been housed up the past week with erysipelas in his face. R. Gi. Kennelly made a business trip to Rebersburg, C. P. Long harvested from of hundred ane his orchards over two bush- els of fine winter apples. Wm. Gramley says it is a girl, and he wears a smile since the new boarder came to his home. Misses Katie and Renna Shires. two of the ace whplished young ladies of Spring Mills, spent an evening with Miss May Smith, at Potters Mills. Samuel Hurter's sale was the largest Ys vrg in attendance in this section; they had one thousand pokes filled with lunch, and had several hundred at the table, Every thing brought a good price, The furmers are b in threshing their erin in this neighbor. hood, 1sily engaged Last week O. T. itt the ot were soon dispos- had the first invoice of oysters i season, and being a fine | ed of mw Why not organize a Bryan club here live communities, and then have a half d Vious to t ide growing zen town meetings It pre~ not is he election ? should be considered too long, the time ahs rt ROOTS. J. R. Cameron, of Lock Haven, made @ visit of several days at this place last week, urday morning went to Philadelphia, | where they will be the guests of Mr. | and Mrs. James H. Lohr for time, me § Bi Paul Murray, who will graduate | from the Centre Hall High school in| the spring, expects to enter the Fresh- man class at State College the follow- | ing fall, Associate Judge Wilson, of MiMin! exunty, is lying seriously ill at home in MeVeytown, suffering from | appendicitis. Considerable felt about his condition, his | is | alarm Henry Hoffmaster, of Spring Mills, was given an increase of pension from i $8.00 to $10.00 per month. Prof. W. A. | rise, a registered "pension agent this place, had the case in charge. John Smith, of the Smith Prioting Company, Reedsvile, Friday. He was accompanied by his wife and children and stopped John Breon, west of town, days. Bros. i called | with | for several | Mr, and Mrs. Forry, of York coun-| ty, are spending a week with Jonas Bi- | ble, near the Red mill. Mr. spending his time in fishing, at which i he is quite an expert, having eaught thirty suckers each fifteen in length. Forry is} inches Merchant Jerome Spigelmeyer and | wife, of Millheim, visited Mr. and Mrs, | C. W. Bassler, at Freeburg. The Bass. | lers are known here on account of their musical talent exibited at the musie- al convention last winter in this place. Wm. C. Walters has found employ- ment with Mesars. Kulp and Treaster in the Seven mountains, Mr. Walters will drive a team and knows just how to do that, James K. Dugan will also fo teaming for the same firm. Both | these young men live in Centre Hall and are not afraid of work. Mrs. E. C. Harter, wife of the junior partner of the firm of George M. Har- ter & Son, the practical miller at the mill known as the Red mill, wag a esll- #¢ Wueyday. Mrs. Harter brought with her one of the many turtles which were captured in the dam at that place recently, for which the writer returns many thanks, Samuel Snyder, who has been in flearfield for the past ten weeks assist. {og in the congiruction of the Keystone tiilding in that place, is home for a few days, owing to an attack of ca- tarrh. J. Milton Snyder is also doing earpenter work on the same building. The contract will not be finished until the holidays, J. B. Fleisher, of Jamestown, New York, executor of the estate of DD, fisher, deceased, ‘is ih (own settling p the affairs of the estate, and expecty 0 remain gotil next week. He is ac- sampanied by his wife and daughter. Mr. Weisher sold one of the farms of the estate last week for less than half the price paid for it by his father. Jucob Neese, of Farmers Mills, was a caller Baturday. He ls of the opin- 1 son is asking too much, and more than ture is a different thing, you know. op — E COLLEGE STAT We are pleaed to hear that ex-Editor linsgrov £ O60 Beer wnt of poor health, is Prof. W. W. Cooke, late of the Fort ‘olorado Experiment Station, the Ex- periment Station, Chemist OC, P. tl ne Bris pleasant has just visit to his Miss Elizabeth M. Stuart visited Street commissioner Thomas MeMa- many Avenue, H. Foster returned Tuesday improvements Charles John A. Williams, of Port M atilda, transacted business in town Saturday. Hon. John T. Met Frank were in town ‘ormick and Monday. son They Jone into the telephone business, The Morgan family visited at Dr. over Bunday, and Graduate student P. Bruce Lundy, wd situation Dr. Alexander, at Marietts. with A little well managed detective work quite easily fellow located the who Ww nights ago, and as it is not the first offense of ef ng cnn— INGLEBY ITEMS The scribe from [ogleby is a clean, good looking fellow, the best looking fellow at that place, and always full of T. O. Keen's wife left him Friday afternoon, and said she would remain some time, perhaps he would do bet- ter. Wm. Koonsman received a new boarder Friday, and says it Is a dandy little girl. Dr. Barker fell from his grape arbor and hurt his arm, Henry Eisenhuth has corn which bears four ears to the stalk. He says he will take his seed from this corn and next year raige ail that kind. Barney Hisenhuth is taking out prop timber for A. J. Guntshal; he will load a car with big timber this week. H. Kreamer has a new organ, and is now going to play “the solo tune.” ——— S——— Music for 8, 8, Convention, At the approaching Sabbath school convention in Altoona, October 24. 24 aad 25, the music will bé’a more Yuan Usual ‘prominent feature. The state executive committee has secured the gervices of Ki. O. Excell, of Chieago, the famous ponyentian ohorister, who will have oharge of the singing. sn ———— ————— "“For three days and nights I suffer. agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucumbers,” says M. E, Lowther, clerk of the district court, Centerville, Towa. “I thought | i and tried » down ons) nae hut al to ho pa } sent for a bot. of Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses re- lieved me watively This remedy fu Hall; J. F, Bmith, for sale by Mrs. J. H. Keller Linden COBURN, Chestnuts are already in the market and seem to be a plentiful crop. George B. Bhaffer and wife spent a few days at the Milton fair last week. Mrs. M. D. Rockey, of Tylersville, is visiting her many friends in this vi- cinity, The first Democratic meeting of the campaign will be held at this place on Thursd oy evening. This meeting will be held in the school house, and will be addressed by Hon. . M. Bower and Senator W, C, Heinle, The indi cations are that there will be a large outpouring of Democrats and others, | to hear the issues of the campaign ably discussed by these two prominent gan- temen. The Coburn cornet band has | been secured to furnish the music for | the occasion. Let everybody turn out. | It reported that a sensational | elopement took place at Ingleby, last | Friday, but the writer can not vouch | for the correctness of the report, is J. Wilbur Kooney is now night watchman at the evaporator, The employees of the evaporating plant were made happy on -Ssturday by the receipt of their weekly wages, The management pays at the end of every week, Capt. H. 8. Taylor, of lellefonte, had legal business in town last Fi iday. Mr. of the Bellefonte water works, was in town Saturday, inspecting the laying of the water pipes for the Coburn water com- pany. One of his sons, Mr. Huffinan and a Mr. Flack, all of Bellefonte, are here putting in the pipes. Ryan, superintendent The Reformed congregation at this place celebrated communion in their | church Bunday afternoon, ! The Bryan elub recently organized, had their first regular me ting BSatur- of new It is the purpose of | the to over one hundred. Let the good work go on, and all Democrats day evening, when a number wembers joined, the club to swell membership should see the advantage of organization and fall into line at once. tl ERS MILLS, rorr Misses Renna and Kathryn Shires, of Spring Mills, called on their friend, Miss May Smith, Miss Blanche Heckman returned to Sunbury Saturday. James Durst improving an able to be about again. is in 1 Emanuel Smith has received a new supply of goods; give him a call. Cora busking and cider making are the principal occupations at present. Mrs. Kathryn Alexander and Mrs, Lena Smith are visiting M. L. Smith, at Johustown, and also taking in the centennial celebration, The rural free delivery scheme is bit- terly opposed on this side of the valley. The parties who visited John Au- man's chicken house the other night bad better “look a little out.” J. W. Kepler, Democratic nominee for Assembly, was shaking hands with his many friends here last week. Mr. Kepler is a man of ability and abun- dantly able to flil the office of Assem- blyman., Vote for Kepler. lp AARONSBURG, Jefferson Gates and wife, of accompanied by two daughters of Charles Hill, who lived and taught school here many years ago, came to town Saturday evening, remaining over Bunday. Mr. Gates and wife left on Monday morning, the other two la- dies remaining until in the afternoon, | They left here thirly-iwo years ago. The alder ane, Martha, is married and | bas seven children; they own and live | upon a three hundred acre farm in | North Dakota, ] Miss Beckie Bollinger came to town Monday evening. She expects to help her mother pack and store her goods | and next week they will go out to | Rock Springs, where Mrs. Bollinger | will spénd the winter, Miss Polly Stover had § paralytic stroke Monday and is seriously ill; she ¥# a maiden lady and lived alone. —i— When you have no appetite, do not : relish your food and feel duil after eat. ing you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 2 cents. Sam- les free at Mrs. J. H. Keller's, Linden fall, and J. F. Smith, Centre Hall, a. H. Spring Mills, Tyrone, LONG, Penn’a, Invites you to call and examine ‘his stock of goods. The gelections arg the choicest and the prices are wade to sult the times, It costs you nothing to come and look over the stock. ‘Abe vost prices Pon A AAT N, D. Irvin's Sons, HARDWARE JOHN S. AUMA «PROPRIETOR. GERTRE HALL ROLLER AND CHOP. MILLS. You will find at this mill the Cenlre Hall, A complete line of Hardware will be found in our store at prices that will go far toward making them sell, Painte, Oils, ets., in variety auality and kinds, All kinds of Wire Fence rial, ete, on band, Builders 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, Choicest Brands of Flour of Among them the celebrated PILLSBURY FLOUR Also nails, mates always Superior to any. PHOENIX MIL. FEEDS, BRAN, SHORTS, MIDDLINGS line of their fl suit Custom Work Done in the Most will” Satisfactory Manner, Highest market price pajd for all kinds of Grain, se pt20Lr D. Irvin’s Sons. OC 00000000 00000000002003820000808 400c00eceRRe00006e Seven Piece Full Oak Chamber Suit... $17.75. Rocking Chalrs and Couches reduced in prico, JOHN SMITH& BRD, - SPRING MILLS. i WITT a Ta “ wT ow 3 It's wonderful how many Oat of AT ea a Town People are depending on ae oa NE) 1 #1 i . . ; . " Liis store to supply them with t He Dry arc things they need from a ; . Goods being added to the list every d — ERR store, and new namos Bln we eae ataTe g aTare naTaeTeel LRTARTATe Ae ts ay. » a wo It's because orders are filled so a *F - carefully this Mail-Order business is increasing and promptly that wae WE e805, 80 rapidly. TN "33 $ l 4 VO iii A We wonld be pleased A trial order for vou if you are not wale - walt Bk - a regular patron already. Remember we pay the charges on all Dry Goods to Points within loo miles of Altoona, when the money comes with the order. GABLE & CO. ALTOONA, PENNA. ov ww WP HCH aman os dm ae HCE EIEN = sw - @ <a LC) a i &% &% * wen 3K i 2 RNR -~ Er The People’s Store. ' 1! Ba ———— - wa EAT w $900 REWARD We pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation Costiveness we cannot cure with Liverita, The Up-to-Date Little Liver P... They are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5¢ boxes contain 15 Pills, Beware of substitutions and imitations. Sent by mail, taken. Nervita Medical Co., Corner 80ld by J. D. Murray's drug store, Contre Hail Waa wa Livery.... GE abn a TT YY yy YY YYYYYYTY™Y a er BANKS. Penn's Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA, Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. auly ATTORNEYS. HUGH B. TAYLOR, A. Allorney -at-Law, : Bellefonte, Fa No, 4 Temple Court. Al manner of egal burs ness promptly attended to. wugdé J. H, OR M. BOWE € i. URVIS C. M. BOWER, El, ,ORViB (JE VIS, BOWER & OKV15, iid Allorpeys st Law, : BELLEFONTE PA. ‘00 lu Crider's Exchange bullding on serond floor. Of SURE David ¥, } yriney w FORTREY & WALKE Alloruey » law, BELLEFORTE, PA. Office north of Court House. A O.FURST, alts Horned y-at- Law lefonte 1 House, Offices directly opposite Lhe Cour Pa. au; 96 {LEM AST DALE, Attorney Law i FORTE, PA. A f w ’ O Moe N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from L Salional Bank iwns7 [| G. RUKKLE, i . : Atlorney Fin All Kinds of legal busin Special sli Mi given w00r Crider Excha ge 5 D. GETTIG ATTORNEY -AT hile LIONS an 8 ¥. x and iy. ia i* German L BRiub. gt B GR 2 B BFANGLER, N Practic giixh ATTORNEY BELLE Coden ltatic Office, Crider AT-LAW, FONTE, PA. nin En Exchange novies OF in kil the courts and German, Xs ing. i HOTELS. [RVIN HOUSE, a B. Woods Cald we! Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good sample rooms on first jane? Terms reasonable, Soor, Bre HOUSE, W. L. Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. Epecial attention given to country trade. spreo NEW GARMAN HOURE, a Opposite Court H Ae Wuilding. new furniture t hes oiric bells and all modern 2004 ole and moderate charges OUghoutl, steam improvements, QPRING MILLS HOTEL, a D. H. Ruki, Proprietor, EPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus to and from all trains, N EW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ILLEFONTE, PA. rains. Good sample Bpocial states 10 witnesses Free bus to and from al { rooms on first door. and jurors, CENTRE HALL BOTRI v Wm. H. Run Ne wily equipped, bar and 1 Lhe bast » kie, Manager, at supplied with DORTGErs receive special atten Lion Do healthier locality. Central for fishing and hunt mayty’ ing 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Marks Desions Corymicurs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may guickly ascertain our opinion free whether an ! wably patentable, Communion. iy venfidential. 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