Spring Mills. HALL, . ...' .. PENN’A. July 18, 1801, CENTRE reemee | The huckleberry crop Is a large one, Come to the Penn Hall festival next iltheim bes Go M . Saturday evening if you want a good | tite. Daniel Geary, of near Red Mill, was Mr, Geary isa jolly | of Lewisturgp, With | aoeuller hn town, Mr, and Mrs, Saxon, Spel several qays of last walk friends in town. . : NT Pi 5 : good fellow and one of the old time Miss Mary Noll, who has been spend- | Democrats, ing Lhe past year in Laucaster, and Les ht dot : Mrs. Katie Alexander aud two sons, | brother Fruuk, of Alto sirived at : : ! t1 Re r + éir paresis oi West Elmer and Hugh, of Potters Mills, and | it hohe o thelr be Vi M Miss Roda Alexander, of Lewistown, Vial The former will spend soute time Liere Altova hia, treet, on Saturday afltdrnoon, were callers at Smith Brothers. of Pine in town dp bis better-halrl, . . rs 2 2 v Joseph Goss, ope Girove Ul Lhe aller returned to on Mouday morning. Miss Josie Condo and itis’ sports, wus several days looking Reine : 3 ow. 3 dy, of State College, are guests ut the : e » hic , eof J P Canto ann Muin street, | Patiied by his daughter, spent Sunday Sa ait) : in Tdwistown, CQ. A. received a Miss : George Mowery, liverymanp, accom. whistle of the the the Already the shrili steam thresher is heard The paign on Monday; the the new postmaster, | new distributing mail boxes, which are a very neat design Much credit is due the i Crape in land, Ph, Nyy) his Smith Bro's. opened Cie rain is line iid a rood vield . Lew postimos- dnd 4 goo 3 ii. ter for supplyiog this loug-felt wat, Al Walters, cashier of ihe Millbheim in —— - fy — ns : ‘mers Mills. ' . + Farmers Mills Banking Company, pent a day Jackson Weaver and Suns | town on business, wif, y Fit Wile spent day with relatives in this place. Miss Belle Jones, of Altoona, is vis- John S. Centre | sot~in-law, Mr. Robert iting Ler grandfuther, David Barree, his . Aumauy, the boss miller of ail, spent wilh py ——— Coburn, : hi ~SIirung, 3 4 age NR t1 cherry tree at Isaac Smith H. wife, of Mifiin. | irg, spent Sunday with the family of Stover and inst week, ig slowly improving, I'he Union Sunday school decided LG. Hosterman at this place, James EK. Harter and wife visited st Lhe of John He slerman, Georges Vaile y. to continue their preparations for I to be Lield sSaturaay a July and them; t as sweet festiva Lome in Cotue paironize hie are aud fair as those Mises I Halil. Mrs Grimm and Miss Nestleroad, of A. ul | Moyer and Mary Garithos, ith friends Centre Hill Satutuay wud uuday. al days with | 'P, G. Hosterman departed for his lumber operations in West Virginia He no doubt can be classed Madizoul urg, spent sever the family of W, F. Rishel LL . isi week, i— -— Monday, Woodward, among the lumber kings in the near wheat Is alm wt future. Mr. ane of Bucyrus, Ohio, came all isi the hart SIE 58 TRIE LNART EIN, The i Als rill SF Pesa Farmers were kept back with their 1 Mrs. William Hostermaun, work by the heavy rains. ihe wheat cust, to speud the summer with friends and relatives will yield better this year than ws | 10 tools vicinity, Mr. Hosterman ; The ¥¢ 3 of Daulel Hosterman, of George the wheat fields is looking crop was a good one and it is elaimed isn for sone time. Une gr in =o town, {to Wood- ward an Saturday evening to discourse but the grasshoppers are after Ihe Coburn band went and farmers are the millions, they will do great damage to the some fine music for a church festival held at that plage. The boys say they were royally eulertained, J. C ie guests al the home of P. H. net band 8 Saturday evening Coburn town I: . Morris and wife, of Hebersburg, own ht ; a Sees dered som fine wmusic wt &SLo festi Vai. Mr. burg, were callers at the hor very ver Bunday, George Stover and daughter mie, of Aaronsburg, Tam- the | Reber and his sister visited at home of A, J. Stover at this place on Sunday, ry Yearick and his two sist and Lydia, Saturday and Sunday. umor of a wedding along Pine Immense quantities of husk leberries in the mountains south ol town; bushels have been sent There ia pear future down are being gathered How is it Fran 4 7 y L100, daughter, o Monday and called While with his bre by the werchants of this place to oth- | er points, and the end is not yet, wn they The Coburn Grain and Creamery | N. ii 1d ade their home wher N. Foy. A horse belonging to Harter * # At driven by Randall Harter,] M Company are ir i iron roof utting s vew shingle | { in house roof on the to displace | years ago, | fluished iu their grain, the crop being | Broth the on several ost of farmers have ers, aud Was overcome by the heat w Liile stand- hauling Wolfs 3 ‘Gi i store and | an excellent one, ing ia front of K. M. dropped to the ground. watery The Lutheran congregation will | f restored the beast, {hold a festival at this place Saturday | M. C. town (ie art of Millheim, Is seh ’ Le Lear evening, August g. i [be apple crop in this section will | be almost a total failure, in quite frequently; has | placed four organs in and town ih Lue past [ew weeks, L. li. Yq returned place where Le had Clyde Kooney is at present staying with his grand parents at Glen Iron. | Miss Anua Shafler attended the fos i held Woodward Saturday | evening by the P. O. 8. of A. Camp. | like Woodward. i C. H. Stover accompanied T. GQ. Dr. J. F. Harter, of State | Hosterman to West Virginia, where was a visitor 1n they will select a suitable place to erect i Cornelius Bower, of Feidler, town Tuesday, the firaoed BEGgeQ in He Las there aver from been « ruunivg a createry, come 10 iva at sin aud thiuks is no place 5 wt College ne town, aa in . i Was il | 4 saw mill and other needed structures used in carryiog on the lumber trade. | SY, Daniel Krader has built a new board | Rebersburg. walk iu front of bis bome, which iti | ————— | deed was a necessity; others should do As a place to rest the over-worked the tind or the wearied body, Rebersburg| Mrs, Eimer Kooney was visiting fron last | 5 { ‘iA i same, i i i i has long since been a recognized town a pure it week, walter system bringing to the door ouly | Henry Stitger and the pure, inspiring water that would Lot be exchanged even for Jove's nec ‘| friends sud relatives at Glen clean streets, atmosphere, a wile visited at | the home of J. W. Glasgow on Tues | day, Mr. Stitzer is one of Brush Val- | tar; a charitable people with ley’s enterprising farmers. tneally furnished homes, though not extrava- gant; always bent on doing their best to the guest—who can blame people | ei for returning when once they set foot | : | Of our soil? i SUPERINTENDENY ETTERS, “Tis smart —— — Bay devp The measles are prevalent in this lecommunity, 3 Bear the wateh dog's honest mouthed welcome as we daw hone; Tis sweet to know there isan eye will mark | Cur coweing, aud look brighter when we come.” | bark HEAT | Suggests the Tatroduaction of Type-Writing, Stenography, aod Book-Kev ping | Inspeakiog of the Bellefonte pub. | He schools, the Democratic Wateh man {compliments Superintendent Etters on | his work, and adds that he suggesty | the introdugtion of a gommerpial Colirsg lin the curriculum of the High school | especially worthy of serious considera {tion at this time, when young men Mrs. Uriah Spangler from Newton, Kansas, is payiog a visit to ber pa rents, living at Wolf's Store, Ueorge Nearhood, accompanied by two young ladies from Bellefonte, paid bis parents a visit Sunday. Adam Greninger is reported sick at this time, having heart failure. {and women are being graduated, from Huckleberries are reported plentiful | year to year, without the faintest pop- north of Millheim and in consequence | voniing of business melhods. The many of the people go that way for | suggestion to instruct in stenography, their berries, type-writing and hook-keeping is Miss Eva Moyer departed for Dan- particularly timely and we are in en- ville to visit her sjster, Mrs. George | tire accord with the superintendent in Limbert. the belief tha! it should be done, even if drawing and allied subjects have to be maerificed. What our public schoaly need more thao goything elge ta day is to become practical, to give the sta. dent most of what he will need and not befuddie his brain with a eon. glomeration of studies, the most of #hich be forgets he ever had before he is out of school a year. Superintendent Etters is untiring in bis efforts to bring the schools In the county-seut up 'o the highest standard of excellence He has discarded many of the old fogy notions and a , the most practical new methods with- a Hedaced Rates (0 Chicago. On account of the International Con. vention of the Baptist Young Peoplels Union of America, to be held in - Chicago July 25 to 23, the Peansylva pia Railrond Company will sell excur gion tickets from all stations on its lines to Chicago at the rate of a single fure for the round trip. These tickets will be sold and good going on July s 24, and 25, and will be good to re arn until July 80, inclusive. Tickets remaining on deposit after July 80 will be good returning, leaving Chicago until and including August 24, on payment of fee of 60 cents lo Joint Agent, ; THE HOME GOLD CURE, urds are Being Cured Daily in Spite of Themselves, No Noxious Doses, No weakening Ve cure for the liquor habit. —It is now generally known and understood thst Drunkenness is a disease and not a A body filled with poison, and nerves completely shattered by pe- lguors, requires an antidote capnble of neutral zing and eradicating this pois son, and destroving the craving for i= Sufferers may now cure ICH y this wonderful “Home Gold Cure” ‘which to ditec- discovery use according tions of this wonderful is obstinate ease, no matter how hard a Our records show the mur. uid Wives cure your hushands !! Child. ren cure your fathers !! This is in no sense a postrum but is ie for this disease only, Felneay aspect and is so skill- prepared that it is Clip know ledpe of the person taking it. Thousands 0 this priceless remedy, and as Hany more have been cured ahd made tens perate men by having the “cure ad ministered by loving fiiends and rela fee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their OWI Do not wait. Do not be de. luded by sppurent and misleading “Improvement.” Drive out the dis. ease al once and for all tie, The “Home Gold Cure’ is sold at the ex- tremely low price of one dollar, thus placing within reseh of everybody a treatment more effectual than others Full directions package, Be. company each Special ad- vice by skilled physicians when re. quested without extra charge. Rent prepaid to any part of the world on re- cept dollar, Address Dept, Bid Edwin B. Giles &Uompany, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, § hiladelpliia, All vorrespondence strictly coufiden- tial. of ole 3 - - * -. - Hemlock and Hoek Oak Bark Wanted A large amount of hemlock and rock oak bark Write North American Tannery, Lewistown, Pa. — . wanted, A Good Coogh Medicine Many thousands have been restored Uhamberlain’s Cough Remedy. If af- give it a trial for iL is certain to beneficial. Coughs that have for remedy prove resisted Yenrs, have and perfept Cases tha! mem the clitsate of famous failed to benefit, have {1s¢ J. W. Keller, Lind. 4 Hall ; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall - -—— - - The members of the Methodist their church orgsn for sale at a very low figure this ed hopeless that The Cure that Cures Coughs, Calds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, UIs co. re HR Wrgat and \ng diseases. Boh druggists. 25850 ¥. EWieland G. H. Long, Spring Mills TF! FOTIVES Men * wanted, Hyperienes BOL Pedessary; if oxperiented state pay Haulers. Enclose stamp. Box 129 Phils. I% noe Te SMITHS SALVE for chiibisine. otc Pit by mail for 25 cents. The DR SMITH CO. Centre Hall, Pa CR ANTED, AGENTS To sell our Teas, Coffees. Powder to consumers Address, ii] Hold 0: F. 8mith, Centre Hall Linden Hall Spires and Baki Liberal ocrgamisgion PRIS GRANY Xion TEA C0 ‘ 5 N. Bnd Blioet, Heri bang, Pa. The Dest Nemedy for Stomach and Bowel Troubles “1 have been in the drug business for twenty years and have sold fot note, Among the entire list | have never found anything to equal Cham- berluin’s Colie, Cholers and Diarrhoea Remed, for all stomnch and bows troubles,” saves OO. W, Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga. “This remedy cured two severe cases of cholera morbus in my family and I have recommended uid old hundreds of bottles of it to ny customers to their entire satisfac. tion, It affords a quick aud sure cure itn pleasant form.” For sale by Mrs, J. W. Keller, Linden Hall; J. F. Smith Centre Hall, . . Alp “ ASK SETTLEMENT. The undersigned kindly ask anent from all em, a8 the funds are ne ded to Re. Persons indebted complete the large ware rooms now in courge of construction. Jon BMmirn & Bro. Spring Mills, Pa. During last May an infant child of our neighbor was suffering from ehol- cra infantum. The doctors had given fp ail bh es of recovery. tie uf ( I took a bot. Collie, Che { medy to hamberlain's era and Dinrrhoea J telling t good if In Ls Fea i nden Hall 31 Centre Hall TL a SA RIC ic SME TAR SR a Ee —— ON’T LOSE SR ON SE Ms BJ 0s i SACI hob You will find thee wbest brands of GW rf yeu # * FLOUR TWN WNW Www “oP 9 are kept by i JOHN §. AUMAR, CENTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour anc John S. Auman Brand are the best on the market, BRAN, SHORTS, CHOP.& MIDDLINGS on hand. always and think of Suving a BINDER Before seeing ATTORNEYS. a Xo. UTompie ness prolly aid MH. ORVIs ‘ W IS. BOWER & ORV IS AlLotteye nl Law BELLEFONT Oo in Criders Exchange bu foot J WER, U PA i; #eeord Fuk tmrvid F. Fort rison Walker Lorne et Law, LLEFONTE, FA Office zorth of Court House, [TLEMANT DALE, Atlorner st Law BELLEFONTE. Pa naud, two doors in KUNKLE, Attorney -ai-law, BELLEFONTE. } All kindeof legal business uded lope Special sltvution given to collisions Roor Onder Excha pe H,.* » ails ce a, Oaitectons ans ail prompl.y. Cons Of... 1 Ex b. GETTI ATTORNEY -AT-1aw Bus BFON esral Diwitiess sid Al. ons ermian Beadiry Moat Be at N B. SPANGLER, ATTORNEY-AT-L.AW, BELLEFOXIE, PA Practices ip all the courts. Codsuliation in ¥ glish and Getmga. CG#Elce, Crider Exchang £ Lit Segon nv iy daild ie 3 ¥F. GANTHOFY, Justice od the Pence ' Practical and Oouveranoer, COBUAN PA Irveyor A fine line of Men's ee ® » w— in the school roum, ROOFING SLATE. A "15 A AO EDWARD SELLERS, CENTRE HALL Mi this sect ire sre Gus Stove Repairs, |geeecscssseonsccssecscsans Wagon Repa'ring $ |® |» 5 000020000000000000w0000000 Wagon repairing ts hots Com prden 1 ard ¢ x pet jerieed ployed wie will be not ry work. # miele 5 Ku inity worsen ire on Prompt sted will do sails 3 Atiiv oral sha of your Patronage ix most respe fully solicited Edward Sellers, Centre Hall, I —" PAW 8 A ASS Of the Patrons Pennsylvania SA A. P. LUSE & SON, CEXTRE HALL. PA. H- SHIHBLES. and DAR SHIR ita RICK J. il a Eg LADIES’ FAKCY DRESS £00DS, EMBROIDERIES, LAWAS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. GENTS’ FURNISHIKG GOODS H. F. ROSSMAN, < Spring Millis, I EM WAM F. FLORAY FOREMAN & FLORAY y . . " . — ry oan Wa Mises Wiviaa, atta ¥ + aay - av wma - Wi, Wav; & Vi benadiva vw: = a onan i ri haha Wawssawenvwy Ww, jay 10 twili afford fo the Hil offer vou meld AaLove at the low. with the ERlnae t Possible juality of ¥ We make a 8x cially of FLOUR and carry 11 the Ue oblained anywhere, Winter and spri ¥ best brands to isciudiog both ng wheat varieties, $ 5 STOCK In the line farm implements we including Cham- pion Binders and Mowers, Superior Urain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows - - - Spring Tooth Harrows and One-horse Cultivators. The Champion Binders and Mowers, as well as the Saperior Drills, have an established reputation of operation, and perfection of work. Bucher & Gibbs’ Plows have been ular since 1850, as the best general pure pose plow made. Shares for thes wlows always on hand. These shares come direct from the factory and are We most respectfully solicit at least 0 ¢ : ; CENTRE HALL.
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