a THE CENTRE REPORTER. | CENTRE Harr, Oc . . PENN’A. { Miss Mary Moyer returned home | Monday after spending some time at | Spring Mills visiting and also attend- ing to the sick. { Howard Shadow and David Young, { who employed at Ross Grove and wife, of McElaveys | spent Sunday at home. Fort, Sundayed at the home of Wm. Mrs. Lillian Hannah and Miss Min- Brouse, ou Main Street. | nie Floray, of Georges Valley, spent | Farmer Amos Koch, with bis moth- Saturday Sunday with their €F and wife, are visiting friends in | friend, Miss Katie joal, aud also at-| Millheim this week. Mrs. J. A. Aikens, of Bellefonte, visited at the home of Rev. C. T. Ai- kens the beginning of the week. J. H. Bhrive and wife, of Hanover, after a very pleasant visit to this town, left for their home Monday morning. From the amount of shooting slong Tussey Mountain the frisky tribe must Le plenty. Farmers are busy cribbing the largest crop of corn for some years past. tober 17, 1901. Pine Grove Mills. are and tended the festival, Among the al the home of | Wim. Moyer were Miss Myrian Moyer, Lydia Ishler, Sallie Wright, Minnie | Fabringer, Ella Royer Blanche Meyers; all report a pleasant time, Hugh Runkle, of Tus seyville, was a Jas. | guess and very guest at the ome of his brother, Runkle, Messrs, Arthur Ral Holderman the hi Dauiel Fahripg er, ph and Wm. Rickert, | and Orvis Lee | D. D. G. M. Glossner, of Eagleville, 1est8 ut nue of their friend was present last Saturday evening and installed the newly elected officers of John Wingard is the owner of about Penns Valley Lodge 276 I. 0. O. F. of | five bushels of hickory nuts; now girls | this town as follows: N. Gd, A. B Bailey; V. G.,, I. H. Bailey; perma- Miss Fahringer returned | heut secretary, M. KE. Heberling; re- | home after making her home for some cording secretary, F. W. Graham: | time with the family of David Mey- treasurer, J. G. Heberling; warden, W. | « H. Fry; conductor, J. B. Heb: rling; R.8.toN. G.,, H. M. Krebs; L. to | N.G,J W. Kepler; R. 8B. to V. G., G. Ii. Harper; L, 8. to V. G., J. B. Piper; Guardian, H. W. Frantz; I. dian, Wm. H, representative, Dr. J. B. Krebs; alternate, A. 8. Walk- er; trustees, J. B. Heberling, W. H. Fry, A. G. Archey; chaplain, A. J. Tate; R.B.8,J.W. Fry; L. 8. 8. John Genno, sel your cap for John. x 2 Minnie rs, at I Colyer Mills cornet band was well at- lering the unfavorable Tussey ville, ‘he festival held at Zion Hill by the | HN. tended consi weather, Mrs, Henry left Mrs one day | week to visit her daughter, Mrs. 8. Guar- | Shadow i $ Fas Fi Goss; ank Tr Pleasant Gap. Potters Mills. rs Robert Foreman, of! Mr. and M i, passed through this place Centre Hal Sunday on their way home from Lew- | the Bo ify cmt alsburg they visited with faintly of Jeff Bhafler. Miss Lizzie Fou ISlOowWD, where Here we are again after a rest of a few months. The Modoe hunting party held their anoual meeting at the home of En uel Saturday time aud place for was decided upon. L. dMothersbaugh made trip to Slab Cabin Monday, t hi turned home ~ iN r sister Laura | IaL- I'he hunt fia were Li bellefonte Peters evening. bh, wife and son Monday ing in about this year's a business wife made Jobin Stamm, one of the prosperous kK on busi- farmers of this peighborhood. made a busivess trip to State College Thurs n made atrip day last. 1 Miss Beulah Fortoey nade a busi- and for mouth sON loyd, | where with her ness trip to’ Centre Hail Saturday, Obio, Robert McRea aud family, of Piits- fn burg, are visiting at the howe of his father-in-law, 8. H. Bailey. John Fortuey working plastering trade in Centre Hall, i Burt Allen was to State College on rs, Jonn ‘hi leitler her Mouday. old maid to hol to Shamokin, where | take pity on him as he very home | lonely since Blanche left. Warren Bailey “04” called at the home of P. H. Meyer « Saturday. Mr. Sunday and Miss Minerva Beck, of Penna Furuace, the howe of Michael Segner. Rob. Mothersbaugh aud friend, Mr, Francis, members the man class of Sate College, called at the Hillside farm Sunday, Rev. A. A. Black and wife tendiog Synod in week. Charles Waguoer, of Rellefoute, was seen in luowu Sunday. Johu From, who lives on the Foster | farm at State College, trausacted busi- ness iu town Monday, ber and other relatives, Foie -— »> - the Miltheim, is al shipped Some ought ke her future r. Mrs. Barns. 10 Was recently mar- | 100Ks State College, ‘gr )i ig io the house | Hughes- | er daughter | a few days | spent Sunday at Wolf's of | G1! home of sub Fresh- . i are st- uted the Duck | formerly oceu- Mr. Maize | near future and | om on Main M. (. py i Philadelphia this | pr pied by CGtephiart, will oem in the embark in merchandising The to Hew gros whi council is hav ing several ustructed along Main | dd work of improve | until the general | wi is improved, Y on of Altoona, | its of Miss Ada Breon, on | Miss Mrs. | sinters, P Street. HPL ong on wes Lowder, of Oak Hall, accompa- | condihion a4 nied by Miss Bessie Gratuley, called at Dr. Kidder's sunday. Mrs. Heury Gingerich and daugh- ter Rosella, of Cedar ( reek, were in town Saturday. Prof. Gettig, principal of the Lin-| den Hall schools, passed through this place Saturday. Some of the hustling farmers are through husking corn and have most of their fodder stored away. Several horse buyers were through | this part of the county last week buy- | friend, Mrs. Beaver, ing up old horses, of which they | Miss Hessie Sturgis, who is now a bought a number at fair prices. | student at Dickinson Seminary, Will. Messrs. Will Hunter and Charles | iamsport, was home over Sunday. Mothersbaugh, two bright young mien of this place, visited at State College | Saturday. Mrs. Hannah Buarehfield, of Altoo-| James Roukle and family were out na, is visiting amoung friends at this | for chestnuts on Baturday; they did place. | not succeed in getting any worth men Theodore Boal returned Monday to | very scarce’ this visit with bis family at this! year, place. He had been absent for several | Madison Moyer went to Altoona to months on a trip to Colorado, | work. Lee SBegner aud sister Phronie re. | Hugh Runkle expects to leave for turned from a trip to the Pan-Ameri- | Lewistown next week, where he will ean. work io the axe factory. Wm. Goheen spent last Tuesday Maurice Runkle and Charles Mitter- amoung friends at State College, Hog attended ehureh in Centre Hall Daniel Keller, of Warren, IIL, is | Sunday eveding, visiting his brother, David Keller, at | Miss Sadie Dorman, of Zion, gave this place. the last of hier term of music lessons Messrs, Frank MeFarlane and Jas, | 00 this side Saturday, Bryron spent Saturday ameng friends | PD. H. Meyers has improved his in Fillmore, They came home by way | *Kimming station by weather board- of Bellefonte and Frank rang the | 108 and painting it. ilgnimedl (““Bell”)a while he was there. Yeager & Davis’ shoe store Belle a fonte, Pa. Have you a sense of fullnesss in the region of your stomach after eating? If so you will be benefited by using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabiets. They also cure belching and regulate the bowels too, Price, 25 cents. Sold b Mire. J, W. Keller, Linden Hall; J, r. and Mrs tm, were the Riles Pe Yocum ure J. P. Condo left on Monday morn- ing for Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Yotk, and will be gone the great- er part of the week. Miss Mary Hartman went to Balti- more Tuesday morning to visit friends; | she was joined at Mifflinburg by her Breon and nn Sireet i os fp font Tusseyville, tioning as they are of A Darby, a suburb of Philadelphia, can now be reached by telep hone over the U. &T. T. Company lines, A A AAI Write Grant Hoover for prices on instirance, 00s The Hessian fly is ravaging on the early sown wheat in Mifflin county. a I PUA We guarantee and stand by ever ; 8 y y Greatest cloth and leather cleaner on of shoes that leaves our stor¢— & Davis, Bellefonte, | Special Excursion to Pan-Amerienn Expo- i sition, { The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa- Rain on Sunday prevented the Sab- | ,,.' yi} yup a excursions to Buf going for chest | falo on account of tne Pan-American Exposition, from Philadelphia and adjoining territory, on September 20, October 2, 8, 17, 25, and 29. Round- > fo : trip tickets, good going only on spec- W. H. Bmith, of the firm of Smith | ial train leaving Philadelphia at 8.44 | Bros, took a load of fine furniture to! A M, Harrisbarg 1 60 A. M., Bun- dellefonte. They are dnto-date bury 103 P. M., Williamsport 2.30 P. Bed toute. Fhey are up-to-date fueni IM. Lock Haven 306 P, M., snd on lo- Eh | eal trains connecting therewith, and { good to return on regular trains with- | in seven days, including day of excur- sion, will be sold at rate of $9 80 from $9 00 from Philadelphia, $9.00 from Lancaster, $8.40 from H arrisburg, | $7.25 from Altoona (via Tyrone ), $10 Mifflinburg in trimmiog bats. She | from Winchester, and proportionate has just returned from eastern cities | 8168 from other points. These tickets a ; .. | will not be good in Pullman parlor or with all the late styles, and prices ju | sleeping ears in either direction. Stop reach of all; eall and be convinced. | of 30 minutes will be made at William. Tuesday the hunting season opened | sport for luneheon For specific time with If | aud rates, consult local ticket agents ! 0.029, every Spring Mills, { bath breakers from | nuts, | Mrs. John Breon and daughter Le- | | | na Suudayed with relatives at Coburn. Lizzie Stover has opened a new mil- linery store in her mother’s house near $ 3 : i Miss Lizzie has been em- | : . Trenton ployed for many years with Mrs. Kate | : bang ! everywhere, that fired down a squirrel or a pheasant gume was killed the first day, Merchant OT. bang ! shot wis brought | the ————— —————————— all A HOME IN THE SOUTH. Corman spent sev- | Escape the rigors of another North. Just received a fine line of Men's Shirts, 50 cents, 75 cents and and examine them, Radcliffe S0ES p———————ica 0 2A: 6 4 ed di i7 We handle the 1 best in the market for Men’s Heavy Shoes. We also hav Eas Shoes for 1 i {ern Winter and en i the Bouthland, | Au-| Nowhere can be found a more de- | | lightful climate than in ourown Routh | of | lund, Its winters are mild and balmy | . . | and in most cases Bummer does not | with Smith | bring with it such extremes of heat gs | | are found elsewhere, In fact, the! Centre Hall, was in | South isa land where extremes of eli mapy | Mate are avoided, and consequently, WARY is a healthful and altogether desirable | loeation J.D. Long is giving the brick store! The tide of emigration has turped H. | Southward, for it is now alone in clim- | atic advantages that this favored land excels, but its resources, the fertility { of its soil and its mineral wealth and sbundant water power comnmend it to { the thoughtful consideration of any { one who seeks a home where Nort bern thrift and enterprise may carve out en the strength | iit joy the delights of John Zerby moved into man's house, Dr. H Alexander Potters Mills, spent a day Bro's, Prof. Krise, of town shaking hands papas N. and wife, with his i Massage For the Sealp. t ' wi SUCCeRS The Beaboard Air Line inilway, in { order to stimulate jnve stigation aud to | assist in opening up the fine territory | traversed by its Hoes, announces tha! | it will sell to prospectors and sett ers, { tickets way or round trip, at | greatly reduced rates, imformation BR i Lo which may be obtained of ANDY srent J tar representative of the Company. 3 2 C. Horton, Eastern Pass. Agent, ge } i853 Broadway, New York ¢ ity, » | W. H Dory, Get'l Agt. Pass Dept., i 1434 New York Ave, Wash. D. ©. 1C.L P, N. E. Pass et. 4 i Washington St., Boston Mass 1H. BR Duval. Pass Agent, | Continental Trust Bldg., Balt i R. E. L. Bi Gren’ Pass, ! offsmouth Va The hair falls ou of it to sustain its | id a new hair will the root Is dis- each person has When * » HROR- 180n engtl Lair, il ou f 1 Of 1 ane or fa A LONGS DOS A oli $ Md > gt 0, (“351 L33 small lefonte ww - - -> - When you want a pirasant physic i try the new Chamberiain's ' | Stomach and Liver Tablets Fhev are 121 enry to take and pleasant in eflect, $ | Price, 25 cents. old by Mrs. J. W. | Keller, Linden Hall :J. F. Smith. | Centre Hall, I i i vite yy, Ve have just received a fall | Of line DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, RUBBER GOODS, break. * pleasure of a Dogs of Alnska, The dogs of Alaska are called mala . . - ots between and in faet eve rything ke pt ir a first-class country store. a dog wWoil work in barns They do bark, & peculiar bowl. They have long hair and can sleep in the open and after their birth. yiut have B ROOD sot y ' not We invite all to come to £00 us | and look over our stock of | f 1 1 1 . 4 ’ : goods before bus ing eisew here, i .. HF. ROSSNAN, . . Spring Mills, Pa. CIDER Making Time IE HERE AGAIN, 1 have a New Cider Mill whion will be in operation Wednesday of, Eac at Co The price or gallon very low, y ui 1d seal blubber. They are fed once a day, usu- ally «t night. For Bare, —A first-class range, The Jewel, in good condition, as good as new, at the Reformed passonage, ition p— Bale Register, C.J. FINKLE October 20.9 a m i mils south west of Spring Mills 3 horses 8 sows young cattle, hogs, implements, hotse bold gels. The stock is mostly Polled Angus and (n good eon tion. The stock oonsisis of 3 horses, § cows, two of which are Polled Angus: 3 heifers, one is a Polled Angus: Polled Aogas ball 3 months old, bull 1% months old, § heifer calves, three are Polled Angus: bull calf, 2 fat hogs, 5 shoats, and a full set of farm implements, including Deere ay loader, Boientioe feed grinder, De Laval Cream separator, new Lop bugey. new road wagon. All these goods will be sold as he will ave the farm to go Into the mwercnntile business at Spring Mills. MAGGIEand D F YOUSNG-«Nov 2 at g p.m. on the premises, 3 miles from Colyer, sixty acres of land, one haif cleared snd in god con - dition, having house and bara and all the neces sary out building on the premises, EVANS HEIRS, Potiers Mills, Friday, Oct 25, 12:30 p. wm. house and lot, household goods, cow, Bay ete. CORMAN HEIRS «Spring Mill, Saturday, Oot. 26.1 B m., house and lot in the vidage of Spring Mills, Mn Boron: -1 desire to give notice to the pa be He through the columns of your paper, thet 1 expect to make public sale this fall of ail wy farm implements and stock. | have a pretty complete se’ of farm implementa, some of them ond as new. Whi sell the following stork: One eavy work horee. I young wares 3% years oid, ¥ i h Week . . . lyer, Pa, You will find tha wirk entirely satisfactory. You ean not afford to waste a single apple this year. J. H. MEYER, COLYER, PA. CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world, The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments. ++» Money fo Loan on First Mortgage Office In Crider's Stone Bullding, Bellefonte, Pa. will work anywhere, 6 year old driving ware safe and sound, three 2 your old colts one 11g year old coll, two of the above ure Hambieto nians, well mated and will make exesilont driv. ers, These horses std colts are without a blem- ish, sound and wil right, twelve milk cows, a lot of well bred Short horn oatile, a flock of good shicep. about thirty head of hogs aud pigs, seven breeding sows, they are good ones, This stock will be sold as Aapatio quit farm. ing aud will have to use for it, since the Ogutre Hall . was suiabi 1 have turned my aitention hoop ng cows and . tug hogs; | bave found # to bea profitable busi. _ hile doubt sme ing the present year from ten cows | to he creamery over wenly tons of milk, alent Wo pind of oe ro #8 their books will 28a & j ae i 1 An elegant winter wear. Kreamer & Son, tate Hal, ra. The Red Cross L=ads Do ¢ Pe 3 $ 4 UArgain in stoves ! Vou re; 1 i Cail and price prices low Among otl RED CROSS Doub] I 2 my { ED CROSS OAK. » + MPERIAL RANGE. RED CROSS RANGE. I Sy pouting and rooling are giv J. A. REESMAN., Centre Hall, Pa. A P.LUSE & SON | Po CENTRE HALL. PA. 3 XK Ae™ e Cure that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronachitl d Incipient Consur tion, is [105 CEILING. SASH, | 4 The GERMAN a DOOR®. BLINDS. ey throat and \ung diseases. MOLDINGS. LATH. SHIAGLES. oy 3h drugysts. 254 5S0cls We also keep on hand Wun, a 4 how J i {| Linden Hall: G. MILL." HALL." BRICK and FOREMAN & FLORAY CEDAR SHINGLES, | noo DEALERS IN— 7 : . (Grain. Coal Flour 1 F We have just received a car load |GT10, Coal, Flour, Mill Feed, of 140,000 of these shingles. salt, Fertilizers, Farming ~~ Implements, &c. A. P. LUSE & SON. We pay the % Srp 1h, Centre Hall : #. E Wiclard H. Lot g, Spring Mills RD FOREMAN WM. F. FLORAY highest cash prices the market will afford forall kinds of grain, and at the same time will offer you goods ax mentioned above at the low. est possible prices consistent with the quality of goods, We make a specialty of FLOUR and carry in stock the best brands to be obtained anywhere, including both winter and spring wheat varieties, In the line of farm implements we offer only the best, including Chame pion Binders and Mowers, Superior Grain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows - - - ing Tooth Harrows snd One-horse Silikhom. The Shatuplon Sinders owers, as well as Drills, have an established repu tor durability, lightness of d LER i, i Custom chopping done at all times 18 toe pene oe : I also keep at all times ular since 18830, as the best re n grain eau Also Vow Ban's Poaliry, Horse & Stock Food. | ome You will find thee wbest brands of O90 DTW OB { FLOUR ; JOHNS. Al Pillshu CENTRE HALL, MAN, ry Flour ana PA. John S. Auman Brand ‘are the best on the market. BRAN, SHORTS, * P& MIDDLINGS always on hand,