THE CENTRE REPORTER. STATE COLLEGE, Mrs, John W. Stuart is visiting Mrs. Barber in Wilkesbarre, Arthur B. Gill and L. Olin Meek, of Philadelphia, were in town Tuesday, Edward Porter, of Lewistown, Is in town for a few days. Will Fisher, of Sunbury, was in town Monday. R. C. Burns, associate editor of the Times was in Bellefonté Monday even- ing. John Reno, of Edinboro, Pa., arriv- ed in town Monday and will spend a few weeks with the State College hunt- ers in the mountains, John Rager came home wensville to vote, CENTRE HALL, dik Thurs, Nov. 8. PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of Town, Andrew Gregg moved to Lemont Tuesday after voting for McKinley. Miss Leota Wilkinson, of Potters Mills, was the guest of Miss Gertrude Spangler: A, T. Ilgen, principal of the High fchool, went to his home in Tylers- ville to cast his vote. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kreamer and Miss Elsie Geiss, returned the latter part of last week from Dubois and Al- toona, from Cur- Ws fy Linden Hall, Mr. Himes, of Osceola, was the guest of his father-in-law, Daniel Hess, Main street Baturday and Sunday. Mrs. Joseph MeClellan, of Tussey- ville, was the guest of her son, Robert, of this place, Tuesday. Nevin Meyer, of Boalsburg, was a pleasant caller in our community Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Boyer, Will iam Raymond, Leopard Wilson and Wm. McClintie, all of this place, spent Monday at the county seat, Elmer Royer, of Centre Hall, visit- ed | is brother Luther, east of town Thursday last, W. E. Gettig and daughter Phoebe, of Altoona, were the guests of Mr. Get- tig's mother, east of town several days Mitchel Garbrick, student at Frank- lin and Marshall College, is home on a vacation. Luther loyer, spent Sunday with his Frank Gfrerer, near Centre Hall. —— oe A fl ss AARONSBURG, Miss Donna Krumrine, of York, is visiting relatives at Oak Hall, and Fri- day was the guest of Misses Helen and Anna Bartholomew, Wesley, son of Jacob Sharer, is learning the milling trade with John B. Auman. The young man certainly has a practical miller to pattern after. J. F. on Rearick, of Spring Mills, was in town Saturday in the interest of Porter & Sober acetylene light for which he is the Centre county agent. John F. Foster, of Aaronsburg, has been promoted from cldss three to class four as a postal clerk, and his salary advanced from $1,000 to $1,200 per year Mrs. P. B. Jordan, of Colyer, took the Saturday morning train for Ma- hontango, Pa., where she will spend a short time with Lloyd Kerlin and fam- ily. Squire J. H. Houseman, of was a caller Wednesday. He cates a renewal of the fight against Republicanism, and that is what will be done, D. L. Zerby, teller of the Millheim | bank, accompanied by his wife, left on Wednesday morning for a two weeks’ visit with friends in Baltimore, York, and Nescopeck Mrs. John Wagner this sister, 5 place, Colyer eis. Mrs, advo- Harry Wilkinson came up from Mif- flinburg Tuesday and spent the day with his old friend "Squire Rote, Both are great chicken fanciers. Wilkinson | breeds dark Brahmas and Partridge and daughter ‘ti | Coe bios, while Rote's fancy is Pea- Milicent, of Bellefonte, were guests of| : : a > .ai ep : . ! Sou Rocks, Light Brahmas and R. the Geiss family over Sunday. D.| ow . B. Leghorns, Wagner Geiss, of Bellefonte, was also | Aud : a i Rev. Brown and wife are spending a home Sunday. = | week at Lewisburg, visiting friends. Mrs. Ira Walker and her daughter,| af, Coburn after voting on Tuesday Mrs. Adam Epley, of Orangeville, I11., | morning, went to Philadelphia to hear left for their western homes last Thurs- | the news of the election. day. They came east on account of | Mrs. Israel Weaver is quite ill with the death of Wm. Walker, at Rebers- | one stomach trouble. She is a sister burg. { of Mrs. George Royer, who lately had B. W. Ripka, of Centre Hill, Tues {an ovarian tumor removed, day left for Chambersburg, where he| The distance from D. H. Rote’a place will take a course in the Chambers- to the platform of the depot at Coburn burg business of which his| was measured Tuesday morning, and brother, 8. E. Ripka is the senior prin- | it is just three and one-fourth miles, cipal. {| The repairs at the Lutheran parson- The Millheim Journal says, Harry |age are to be let, and the plans and Leitzell bas purchased the entire out- | specifications ready, so that contract fit af P. H. Shires and is now conduct- | ors can hand in their bids at any time. ing the dray business in his stead. Mr. | Shires will take arest for a few months | before engaging in business again. | college, ———— i —— MILLHEIM, Election day was unusually quiet in Kryder H. Stover, the Paddy Mounp- | our town. ln station agent, was in Howl Charles Shafler, of Muncy, is spend- day evening attending sting ‘ 3 ¥ 'g BE 2 mesg © { ing several days io town, the guest of the Masonic order. Mr. Stover is a! r..1 £6 : . i Miss Be sssie Noll. young man of fine physique and an all | Ww. a s ¢ and wife and Mrs. F. ©, round good fellow, . Keen and wife At d Mr F te rman, were to Milton over Bun day to attend the funeral of Mr. Hum- mel, town Harry Harper started for Lebanon | Business College Monday morning, | where he expects to take a year's! Mra Newcomer, of Milton, visited at course. Harry is an inventive genius] i the home of Willis Musser last week. and if his skill and patural ability is| Rev. W. W. Brown preached a very applied will make his mark. | able sermon tothe K. G. E. at this Thomas J. Farner came home to|place Sunday evening. The Eagles Colyer to cast his vote Tuesday and re- turned out some thirty strong, and the turned today, Thursday. Mr. Farner is | spacious audience room was packed to employed on the electric railway in| the door, Philadelphia, and took his family with | Wallace Krider and family, of Woif's him, and will make the city his home, | Store, spent Saturday at the home of . { John Stoner on Mill street, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crawford daugh- | Mrs. J. P. Condo went to York Wed- ter Grace and baby Francis Huff stop- | : td : | nesday morning to visit her sister, ped with J. WV. Wolf over Bunday.|yr.. a A. Kenuelley; she will be gone Mr. Crawford is in the employment of | . : | about two weeks, Messrs. Potter & Hoy, Bellefonte, and C. E. Morris is spending a few days #pends considerable time on the road with his parents in Logantou, as salesman. Edward Sellers and wife, of Oak Hall, were in town Saturday. Mr. Sellers is a part owner of the Centre Hall foundry and implement works, und will move into the Kurtz proper. ty adjoining the Reporter office on the 14th of this month. James Spayd and sister, Miss Metta, of Bellevue, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Perry Luse, the latter being a sister to the Spayds. Mr. HBpayd is a carpenter by trade and finds work plenty in his western home where he has lived since '88, Jacob Winklebleck, of Millheim, is hauling logs for Wm, Colyer from the tract east of Old Fort. Mr. Winkle bleck, although farming at Millheim, finds time to do considerable hauling. In the spring he will move to the Thomas Royer farm near Rebersburg, John Bubb and E. W. Boob, of Aaronsburg, had business in Centre Hall Thursday of last week. Mr. Bubb is one of the ‘Reporter's patrons who is wéll pleased with its news. Home years ago he lived across the val. ley where he has many personal friends and relatives, Ex-Commissioner Harvey Smith, of Lycoming county, who with his wife were guests of the writer last week, was elected president of the new na- tional bank organized at Montgomery, Mr. Bmith is a man of great business tact and while commissioner of Ly- coming succeeded in reducing the great Jem of that ovmbLYy considerable, ————— A ns —— COBURN, Tuesday was an ideal election day and our voters took advantage of the fine weather, and turned out en masse: a total of 241 votes were cast, The Evanglical church since it has been painted, looks much more atirac- tive, Mrs. T, B. Everett returned from her trip to ber former home at Trout Run, on last Wednesday much please with her trip. Jas. A. Kooney is spending a few days visiting friends at Linden Hall, James and Thomas Witmyer came up from Lewisburg one day last week, and remained with their families uun- til after election, Rev. Gearhart had Communion services on last Sunday evening in the Lutheran church at this place. The re- verend gentimen gave an interesting sermon on the Reformation to a large audience. The band attended a republican meeting at Woodward on last Friday evening and were royally entertained. B. B. Wilson and wife, of Bellefonte, are visiting friends at this place st present. Mr. Wilson while here is doing some hunting. B. B. Btyers spent a few days of last week visiting friends In Snow Shoe City. . AA The Penvsylvania Railroad Co., will secure 0000 new ars, ¥ SPRING MILLS, Halloween was celebrated here by the boys with unusual recklessness. When fun degenerates to mere deviltry and the destruction of property, it be- comes a crime, To tamper with en- gine boilers, as was done at the cider press, endangering life and property, | is a piece of villainy deserving the se- verest punishment. Damaging wag- ons and throwing the broken parts in- to the creek; hiding teams of travelers causing detentions when their time valuable; injuring gates and removing them to out of the way laces, is a fol- ly to be condemned and should not be | tolerated for a moment. Why not ar- 8 It’s Surprising How many people H. F, Rossman, MERCHANT, Spring Mills. will have some good are using / buying. New lig o i HAMMER arg appt a § is h miliar long Ago are a ing on our every day, names with which we became fa ¢ ¢ 4 ttached to or. in increasing ¢ ders which reach us ® rest the miscreants, and make them | pay the penalty ? | . KE. Lloyd, the village shoemaker, he announced himself a Sas didates for | constabulary honors, Mr. Lloyd has | always been an unflinehing Democrat, aud has many friends in this locality, and his chances should be good. the mean time he will continue shoe- m king, cobbling and the repairing of | i Yor 5 in i ‘men’s soles,” D. H. Behlegel of Bpring Mills, more claiming his attention than well manage, His skillful services are | in whenever there building operations. George Mowery and family, Istown, moved to this place last Mr. Mowery now wields the suthority in the livery the Spring Mills hotel. All the merchants during October as | i the master plasterer | as business | he can | demand any | of Lew- week, baton of department of report business iaviong been largely year; the | but the profits on- | in excess of fame time last volume was greater, ly slightly agenis passing Commercial report many of | improved. through here, I; merchants having been to the city | trade on the road only fai the to purchase their fall and winter stock, i their orders, would be exceed- ingly light, The new into the establishment Frauk Rearick is a tion. The illumination is per- | fect, and far superior to ordinary gas, and preferable to the electric, owing to | ¢ : intense if any, introduced | of light recently bicycle wonderful inven- | about the sbsence of that glare and brilliancy so painful to the eyes, very It is the acetylene system, simple in| easily perfectly safe, as there of an explosion, construction, is HO poy wail ‘ | i Wy — ] When you feel that life hard y | worth the candle take a dose of Chan- | er Tablets i stomach, tone} is berlain's Stomach and Liv They will cleanse your : up your liver and regulate your bow- | Is making you feel like For sale by Mrs. J. H. Hall, and J. F. Smith, Centre The Star ! GEO. O. BENNER, 1 A new man. Keller, Linden | Hall. Prop. | ESTABLISHED 18% WANTED. Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Chestnuts, ! Walnuts, Quinces, shellbarks. io wonder why we can # we offer. Our expe You 3s Sil YOU goOaGs al the price now €¢ PRY 10 rents, Or } goods ai re eto gq sal rerytting uu Davy It is imposail 108 ¢ but we will give yous few, W and sel Best oil per al } Arbuckle oi iv Lion ondf Banner | tian Powder, per sun CH... . Euvelopes, pac x - . 19 qt. Ua bocket, 2 308 creams OotDlers ott a png trap wilh « hain American washing machine - Men's Turkey red handkerchief ..... dens corauruy pants Boyy' same... Boys’ knee pan ia Metis (dross shoe cae. Men's heavy mittens... 8 inch mill Ries 4 inch horse sp... Kaw hide buggy whip... . . 2, Clothes Wrioger....... na — 15 5% 1h. Cross oul saw comp ete. 13 Our Specialties : Oysters, Brostion, Lemons, Sweet Potatoes, THE STAR. Cashis King. Aud we want some of his king e i for cash only, oe b..... yy 5 ship, for which we will give you ex-| cellent values in merchandise, A nice lot of Cloves and Mittens will be sold like this: . 85 cents will buy $1.00 Goods, 43 “ 50 22 25 Underwear 85 cents buys $1.00 woolen shirts and drawers, 45 cents buys 50 cent woolen shirts and drawers, 22 cents buys 25 cent woolen shirts and drawers, until the stock is ex- hausted, Respectfully, G.H. Long i" “" “" fe “w “" i # numbers. ve learn. i These people ha news to tell buyers to depend on this store and 161 Ie Bs In the mesntime § know that it can suppl it will pay you tie cost ¢ satisfactorily and at lite added to investigate, He is at his place of bus- / na iis Have # to its lis ¢ You your i iC it of ‘ GABLE & CO.. Altoona, Pa. ness for business, and ont.of - town patrons ! will be glad to see you, JOHN S. AUMAN, PROPRIETOR.. GERTRE HALL ROLLER AND CHOP. MILLS. will find at this mill the D. Irvin’s Sons, HARDWARE Foundry Building, eocve i VN ernie -~ Hall, A complete Hardware will be found in our store at prices that will go far toward makiog them sell, Penn line of You Bru Variety Paints, shies ole, ses Bis > GUBIILY § All kinds Wire Fence rial, etc on hand. Builders will find that we carry ware needed in the construction modern dwellings. Come and estimates, Farmers will find that we hardware that wants, D. ol ti ried ius, Of Among them the celebrated PILLSBURY FLOUR iy. male always Also oe i $2; "se Superior Lo at 11 ail BRAN, SHORTS, MIDDLINGS .s iine of then CATTY will iii fi suit om Work Done in the Most Satisfactory Manner. Cust Hi market ' ¥ : 11s in of Garain., ghest price paid for all me ptoote Irvin's Sons. ail Seven Piece Full Oak Chamber Suit .. $17.75. Rocking Chairs and Couches reduced in price, SPRING MILLS. “New Rival,” “Leader,” “Repeater.” WINCHESTER Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells. “New Rival” loaded with Black powders. “Leader” and “Repeater” loaded with Smokeless powders. Insist upon having them, take no others, and you will get the best shells that money can buy. ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. $500 REWARD We pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with Liverita, The Up-to-Date Little Liver P... They are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. 25s vena cutdn 100 Pills, 10 beats conn 40 Pills, 5¢ boxes contain 15 Pills, Beware of substitutions and imitations. Sent by mail. Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Co., Corner Clinton and Jackson Sts., Chicago, Illinois. Sddby | no Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA. Deposits, 8 Notes. MINGLE, Cashier. Rocelves | Disco | W. B. fiend af auly ATTORNEYS. GHB. TAYLOR, Alloruecy ab-Law, Bellefonte, Ps, Al | manner of | legal busie Bugs 1, ORYIBS Court M. BOWER, ORVIS, lorteys at Law, BELLEFO OfMoe tn Crider's Exchange floor. VIB, BOWER & Al "TE PA. Jing on serond 2julon Lui wll HE — mon Walker, vid ¥, Fortney W. Harry FORTREY KE WALKER Alloruey si Law, EFORTE, PA north of Court Atlorney-al-law, 1 Bellefonte, Pa. ¥ opposite the Court House aug 96 a. Micon direc: (‘LEMANT DALR, Alors &y 81 a ours from ans? HOTELS. 8. Woods Caldwe Proprietog LOCK HAVER, PA 300d sunple rooms on Srat Jan? ermag reasonable roe bus a NEW BROCKERHOFF I FORTE, PA. sample Ww witnesses Pree so and from a rooms on fret Soor and Jur bu 8 Tews sod Bpeci \ The Cure that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, is a y The GERMAN REMEDY Lures throat and \ung diseases. OM by al druggels. 25850eks Solid by J. F. Smith, Centre Hall : F. E Wieland Linden Hall: G. H. Long, Spring Mills. 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