Aaronsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Hess, of Knox, spent a few days with Mrs, Hess’ sister, Mrs. M. J. Deshler on Main street. William Catherman and Miss Stella Charles, of Hartleton, were the guests of Mrs. 8. R. Charles a few days last week. Miss Catharine Frank has just je- turned from Eastern cities where she bought a large stock of winter hats. She will have her opening on Saturday, E. E Weaver and wife, of Akion, parents. As Mr. Weaver spent his boyhood days here he has met many friends who were glad to welcome him. Harry Mensch, of Bellefonte, was home over Sunday. Always glad to have you come. Edward Frank, of South Dakota, is spendiog a few days with his parents on North 2nd street. He is one of the leading merchants in Routh Dakota, Rev. BSheeder’'s aged mother has come to spend the winter with him in the Lutheran parsonage. Forest Leitzell has moved into the house vacated by John Detweiler last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wert are visiting their son at Tusseyville. turned from a pleasant visit to friends in Union county, Mrs. Dora Weaver and children, of | Coburn, are visiting friends in the burg, | Mrs. Dave Bollinger has shipped | her household goods to Blanchard, | where she expects to spend the winter, | Mrs. Lizzie Meyer and daughter Eva bave returned to their home in | Philadelphia, after having spent the summer with Mrs. Meyer's mother, Mrs. Muggie Houser, of Brisbin, is visiting her mother Mrs. D. H. Lenker. Mrs. Hazelette, of Pen Line, Luzerne county, was the welcome guest of Thos. Hulls, on North street. Mrs Cora Glenn and baby, of Belle- fonte, are visiting the former’s mother, Miss Maud Gramley, of State College, spent a few days under the parental roof, The following is the report of the Aaronsburg Iotermediate school, of which E. R. Wolf is teacher, for the mooth ending Oct. 10, 1902: Number of scholars enrolled during the month: male 16, female 15, total 31. Average attendance : male 10, female 13. Per cent. of attendance: male 89, female M4. Pupils present every day—Ardrema Harman, Dora Wance, Edna Ed- munds, Eva Stover, Mary Eisenhauer, Mary Fehl, Mary E. Stover, John Stover, Paul Stover. Nittany Mountain, Houser Bros. have their shingle mill in operation with William Knoflsing- er 4s sawyer. Toney Noll went with his company to the coal regions; there another member of the company on the moun- tain who did not go. George Glace made cider day. Jobn Williams baled a fine lot of bay; the first that has ever been sold from that farm. Lloyd Ryan, wife and charming lit tle daughter Kathlesn, are spending several days with Mrs. Ryan's sister, Mrs. J. B. Sprow, A A ———— Woodward. In last Tues. Charles Guisewite, of Yeagertown, formerly of this place, returned home on Friday. Prof. G. H. Dosch, of York, snd Miss Sadie Waiter, of this place, were mar- ried at the groom's home October 5th Happy congratulations, Mrs. Ed. Mauck and Miss Mary C. Motz on Friday. Revival meetings are in progress in the Evangelical church. Tuesday. iting his parents Samuel Mowery and family, of Mrs, Elias Motz. a Smuliton. The endeavors of two or three prej- udiced persons to change the name of this postoffice was vot successful. Fur. ther explanation to an intelligent pub- lic is not necessary. Dr. Musser, of Aaronsburg, accom pa- nied by J. C. Meyer, Esq., of Belle foute, were callers at the home of Geo. H. Bmull Bunday. J. A. Guisewite, of Oak Grove, was in town over Bunday; he has rented Wolf's store, and will tske charge of the same Oct, 15. Quite a number from this place at- tended the Democratic meeting at Re- bersburg Saturday night. T. D. Btover entertained the family of W. M. Wolf over Bunday. George H, Bmull and wife are spend. ing this week in New York and Phila delphiae WaAsTED—~An up-to-date man for manager and general agent of this county by the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia, Salary and commissions to right man, Address, with references, F. M. Whea- ton, 112 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, Penna. o Oct. ins ook, SETS SP fr hig op Jurors for November Court. The following persons have been drawn to serve as jurors at November court, beginning Monday, November 24th, 1902 ; GRAND JURORS J. A, Guisewite, farmer, Haines. Martin M MeLaughlin, clerk, Bnuw Shoe, Win, H. McCsusland, real estate agent, Phiiipsb'y Cyrus Bright, laborer, Haines. J J. Orndorf, gentleman, Halves, Arch Lichtenthaler, clerk, Philipsburg. Charles E. Hassinger, lime buraer, Spriag. William Taylor. carpecter, Rush, | Josiah Rossman, farmer, Gregg. | Willism M. Sweeney, laborer, Potter, H. Bruce Wasson, teacher, Patton, D. C. Ammerman, farmer, Union, Michael Kennelly, carpenter, Gregg. D. 1 Johuson, farmer, Ferguson. J. F. Smith, merchant, Centre Hall, Henry Smith, laborer, Howard Boro. Howard Simler, laborer, Philipsburg, P. W. Young, clerk, Worth, George Searson, farmer, Harris Wallsce Matley, engineer, Pollpsburg. Johu Walton, coal operator, Philipsburg. James D Seibert, machinist, Bellefonte, John Zeigler, laborer, Miles, William Raymond, laborer, Haines. | TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK. | John L. Kuisely, glass manufacturer, Bellefonte, Luther Wert, farmer, Haines | H. M. Krebs, coanchmaker, Ferguson, | Joseph Garbrick, Jr., laborer, Belletonte. | Jumes Ross, Jr., farmer, Harris, | Nathaniel Bierly, justice, Boggs. {| Alfred Witherite, tarmer, Boggs. | Nathan Dale, agent, Spring. { J. H, Rishel, merchant, Gregg. Adam Ertle, farmer, Gregg. { George Houck, huckster, Philipsburg. | Jobhu P. Baves, farmer, Half Moon. | Robert Kreamer, laborer, Milesbury. Howard Goss, farmer, Ferguson. Samuel Everhart, farmer, College. Samuel Sykes, mie boss, Philipsburg. Emanuel Musser, gentleman, Haines, Johatban Miller, miller, Bellefonte, W._C Smeltzer, teacher, Spring Harris, Ed ward Williams, ‘eacher, Harris. Samuel Kline, justice, Howard Boro, C. E. Bartges, laborer, Greg Thomas Boal, farmer, Benner J. H. Weaver, farmer, Walker, David K. Keller teacher, Poller, Joseph Grossman, farmer, Potter James IL. A trong, gentleman, Poller Jacob Heverly, laborer, Rush Liberty. Samue Shoop, laborer, Centre Hall A.C. Williams, farmer, Huston George F. Musser, ageat, Ballefoute, laborer i», teacher, Miles ih, Liberty. Alpheus Jobhnsonbaogh, farmer, Boggs J. P. Bebriog, farmer, Half Moon Isaiah Woodle, Iaborer, Hush William Kell rman, teacher, Patton Robert Custer, engineer, Philipsburg. At James Weaver, black-mith, Haines Fred Kreamer farmer, Beuner J. B Mayes, marble slege J. E. Heckman, geutleman, Gregg William C, Martin, farmer, Spring Charles Mensch, printer, Bellefonte H. V. Hile, plasterer, Spring. Michae! Heaton farmer, Bogs Jacob Glossuer, laborer, Liberty Moyer, bookkeeper, Rush Aer, Daniel Spitier, shop keeper, Rust, M.J. Anderson, farmer, Taylor Budd Thompson, farmer, Huston William Roblason, laborer, Worth TRAVERSE JURORS-SECOND WEEK L. Gi. Done, plasterer, Philipsburg farmer, Gregg , Bentieman i Alter, laborer, Millheim James E. Barter, merchant, Pen Peter Robb, Jr Thomas Decker, sawser . Hosterinan, ilism Grenoble Spring r, Cartin Gregg Sherman Pletcher, carpenter, Howard Boro J. A A A. Pletcher, teacher, Walker M. B. Hyson, clerk Joseph W. Rights R. M. Kerstetter, carpenter, Spring J. W. Rachau, tarmer, Gregg C. W. Atherton, Toomas EV Richard Adams, watchman, Philipsburg. Huston, ro Xhow dent, Kuh Oscar Homan, farmer, Potter, John Resides, teamster, Rosh, W. H Hackman, blacksmith, Miles Benjamin Limbert, farmer, Greg John Gowland, manufacturer, Philipsburg. E. G. Mingle, huckster Haines B H Arvey, farmer Potter, James Weaver, farmer, Halnes William Neiman, farmer, Boggs. John H. Wagner, farmer, Potter E. K. Keller, farmer, Spriog William Kessinger, farmer, Walker, H B. Hering, surveyor, Gregg Jotin J. Spangler, teacher, Potter, John Bilger, veterinary surgeon, Spring. Andrew Weibly, laborer, State College. Henry Hale, geutleman, Huston, | Holloway Hoy, farmer, Walker. | Joseph Packer, laborer, Howard 8, F. Str shocker, agent, Miles, farms Hazel, curpenter, Spring. Philipsburg wir, gentleman, Bellefonte. ivmbermean, P allipsburg. isda, laborer Halves. Fillmore Craig, fara « H.Z clerk, Sn Brown, superinte Bierily | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stump, of Lin- | den Hall, visited at the home of Mrs. | Stump’s mother, Mrs. Wingard, on | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Bunnell, of Mil. | roy; Miss Rhoda Alexander, of Burn- | ham, Mifflin county, and Mrs. H. B, | Alexander, of Potters Mills, were roy- ally entertained at the home of J. H. Moyer, one day last week, Miss Mary Klinefelter, of Tussey- ville, spent Sunday with her cousin, Misa Maude Stover, of this place, Misses Nora and Emma Boal; of Stone Mill, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Katie Boal. Howard Shadow left on Sunday morning for Millheim. Miss Sallie Wright, of Tusseyville, spent Bunday at Henry Moyer's, Mre. Emmet Jordan is seriously ill; all hope for her speedy recovery, Mr, and Mrs. Uslvio Bottorf and daughter Helen, visited at Spring Mills and Penn Hall over Bunday. Mrs. GG. R. Meiss and daughter Nan nie attended services at Linden Hall Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClellan, of Millbeim, visited Mr. McClellan's mother ou Sunday. Miss Annle Fahringer, of Northum- berland, is home for a ten days’ visit. William Fleisher, of Pitcairn, has returned home for the winter, Mrs, Jucob Lee and children, of Nor thumberland, are visiting at the home of J. R. Lee, of this place. Mr. Lee went to Iowa to secure emp i Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. How To ¥ind Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set- tling indicates an 3 unhealthy condi- tion of the kid- neys; if it stains your linen is evidence of kid- ney trouble: too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also tonvincing proof that the kidneys and blad- der are out of order, What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra- ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won- derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes, You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery y and a book that tells iB more about it, both sent BE absolutely free by mail. “ Address Dr. Kilmer & mome of Swamp Root Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men- tion reading this generous offer in this paper. the EGGS which some coffee roasters use to glaze their coffee with-—would you eat that kind of eggs? Then why drink them Lion Coffee has no coating of storage eggs, glue, etc. It's coffee—pure, unadulterated, fresh, strong and of delightful flavor and aroma. Uniform quality and freshness are insured by the sealed package. it SPRING MILLS—0O. T. CORMAN, (In exchange for goods, Cash also paid.) Ride on Tallow ..... Apples... Huokleberrios Polatloes Large Onions... Beef Hides. spring Chickens 22 | jutier aa i% Lard 12 Chickens, 7 ; cash Ducks . Raspberries , Ham horkins Shoulder on | 14 | 12 } GRAIN MARKET, PRODUCE AT STORES, Butter... BRR. oen 1AMG.co00inns . PODER... coin conssinssnn wit { | ! Tire Setting a Specialty. | Pen ns Wilbur A. Henney has opened his blacksmith shop on Church street and Va ley M ready to do all kinds of blacksmith- | ug and wood work, special attention | I 3 is given to setting buggy and wagon | Ba n k ng C om pany, tire. His past record as a mechanic is | sufficient to warrant a liberal share of | the public patronage. | Receives Deposits, { i i ~ J House and Lot for Sale | Discousts Notes. The Bitner homestead in Centre! = ly Lagiver. Hall is offered for sale by the owner, | Rev. Robert O'boyle, in order to close | out the estate. The property consists | of dwelling house, outbuildings, | stable and about five acres of land, | The location is pleasant, and will make a splendid home. For further partic- | ulars inquire of W. B. Mingle, Ceun- tre Hall. tf | CENTRE HALL, PA, ————— A A] oon - The Reporter $1.00 a year in advance ———————— i — io Write Grant Hoover insurance. for prices on | TON Old People Have Thelr Troubles Mr. Francis Little, of Benton Har- bor, Mich., is over eighty years of age Since 15865 he has been troubled more or less with indigestion and constipa- tion and has tried almost everything in use for those ailments. Last August he began using Chamberlain's Stom- ach and Liver Tablets and was soon feeling much better. In a recent letter | he says, ‘I have used three boxes of the Tablets snd now think I am well.” | These Tablets improve the appetite and invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. For sale by J. F. Smith H F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Bons, Fall and Winter ~ GOODS HART inchart or His We are now ready with our new Fall and Winter Goods, and would kindly ask you to come and examine our new stock. Latest styles in . . . Dress Goods Flannels Outings, Etc, A nice line of Ladies’, Gents’ bin . > ‘ - a Woolen Gloves wd Mit. | E2805 3008 oF Raat mate ris oolen OVves an t William Weaver, deceased. W il sell on the prem. t n A Rw a ent A CTORER 1S, 192.1 P.M of Ca ’ Woolen Work- the wllowing ao of od Ta Shirts, and many oth- er things worth looking at No I. Farmiol 133 acres, located UNDERWEAR to suit all. north west of Farmers Mills, Pa, bounded A very fine assortment. jands of G. D. Armbroster, W. ¥. Smid, John Weaver, John Taylor. Wm. Allison, W. A. Krise H. F. ROSSTAN, . . Spring Mills. and James Weaver, containing 133 acres and 166 Acetyline perches Thereon erected good twostory dwell Gass ‘oe ing house, bank tra. impiement shed, butch. er's house, pig pen and outbuildings. A never failing spring of water pear the hoagse, jarge or. chard of cholee fruit, small fran avout the house Farm in good state of cultivation, about 35 acres well timbered No. 2 was sold Oct 4. will light your cheaper than Coai Oil by using the...... ’ Tract No. 3 is the undivided one-third of a tract adjoining tract No. 1, bounded by lands ni W, A Krise, Kryder, Mivgleand Arney and C, Arm bruster, containing 104 acres and 4 perches, more or less. Thereon erected new “Lwostory Acetyline Generator. For further infor- mation and refer- ence address— dwelling house, bank bara almost as good as J. 8S. ROWE, orchard, and has growin on it between 5000 and 6000 peach trees, together with a large variety of pes and other fruit, Onedhird of the purchase money to be paid in cash, onethinrd in one year, and the balance in two years, with interest. Deferred payments to be secured by bond and inortgage on the promis. eo. Returnabie ai argument court. J. H RISHEL. Execntor Farmers Mills, Pa. ARM FOR SALE.-THE UNDERSIGNED will offer at public sale THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1902, at 2 oclock p.m. , at the Old Fort hotel, one mile south of Centre Hall, a fine farm containing one hundred and forty-nine Aores, more or loss, The farm isin a good state of cultivation, and has erected on it a k barn and tenemont hotise, On this farm ore Is an abundant supply of Juhting water two apple orchards and small t The Old Fort hotel, a stone structure, and sta- bles, wisn located on this property, will be sid with the farm. For terms and farther information apply to MRS, MARY J. ODENKIRK, JENTRE HALL. @ EI OUsE AND LOT FOR SALE. The under. signed offers al private sale a splendid home apposite the Lamar railroad station, on the Central Railroad of Pen has el conveniently arranged, and js for a club UP arrwhie voarding house, being con. venient 10 a fine stream of water and hunting Also coal yard and tressel and an established 0 Der and fraft on the premiwes, For further parttoulars address JOHN spiny, a. new large bullding for handling peaches, ote, Centre Hall. This property is known as the Weaver peach ¥'G Co, Warren, Pa. A ——————————— KREAMER & SON. A fine full line of . . . LADIES’ & MISSES’ SHOES. A! Complete line .9, , MEN’S]AND BOYS SHOES. Please’do not forget our , FINE LINE OF CARPETS. Kreamer & Son, Cee fl, Pa THE ONLY Perfect Writing Machine The wri Plain View of the { tec iA made, , . ., ting 1s in 11 i i Operator all the time. " ii ’ 1 Simplest weal d strongest od ruction, rapid ac- - ed Con: tion, casy touch, and 5 adapted to all kinds of FO ww UL Be Best for tabulating and invoice work, Universal keyboard. ¢ Removable type action. Instantly cleaned. Treble the life of any other machine for good, clean work. Pittsburg Writing Machine Co. 208 C. J. FINKLE] Spring Mills, Pa. Send for Catalogue. Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa. New Store, New Stock ... .. i Willi he Is earnes CATTLE POWDER mmended to the I Larmer, Horseman and Dairyman as a MOST RELIABLE CURE f r i or finary diseases to which HORSES, i, SHE} pleased to | 1 ¢ 3 HAVE a Call irom a to wishing persons purchase goods in my P or At ® time it keeps them in a naturally thy and Thrifty Condition, posi- | INCREASE OF MILK and BUTTER - the latter from ONE to TWO POUNDS PER : tten RE procossinate k does this in the natural east Injury to the line. “2 oe ee nee FHOMGHE are subject, DRY GOOD GROCERIE! HARDWA All taken in exchange for Healt § i¥ kinds of Produce Four full doses will be mailed FREE by a THE FEONERELD CATTLE PowpEs Co. that will surprise you. 1 happiness a hearty meal, semen —— ATTORNEYS. LB One whi | digest ome pound i Er i 1 Frei Avk your draggin of if i tampafor a ¥ Phila, P JUGH BR. TAYLOR, Altorpeyav-law, Belicfonte, Pa. 1 No. 4 Temple Jourt. All manner of legal busi | § mess promptly attended to, auge6 | #0 N al ard Bt, The sncret of Lhe ANNA She Harte Mountaing in Germany, Hisd Manus will vertore the song of oage Mirde, will prevent their ailments, sud restore hem to good condi If given Suing fonthers it wi Lon the season of shedding oarry the little musicien through this erition] period without the Jom of song. Bent by mail on recip of He. in stamp. Sold by all Srmppivts, Pird Book Free. THE BIRD FOOD 00. No, 600 3. Third £1, Pullsdelphia, Pa. J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, (JRVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, : Attorneys al Law, BELLEFONTE Pa. 1 Office In Crider’s Kxchange building on second ! oor. 2Bjuton | ] 1 E. 1.ORVIB | David ¥. Fortney. W, Harrison Walker | FORTNEY & WALKER, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA Office north of Court House. {J LEMANT DALE, E Attorney at Law, BEL LEFONTE, PA. Ofoe N. W, corner Diamend, two doors from First National Bank. fans? J VICTOR ROYER, . Attorney-at-law, BELLEFONTE, PA. OfMece directly North of Oourt House. 02 Ww. a. RUNKLE, -al-Law. 11 kindsof legal b Rpt A 80 asiness a romp Special attention given to collections bce. 2 floor Crider Excha ge. —————— — D. GETTIG 8, ATTORNEY AT IAW LBL AFONTE, PA, Collections Ana ali egal business attended to BE mpuy Consultations German and Raglisl. 0. 4 Brianuge Bridivg, G La OWENS, * TTORNEY-AT-LAW, TYRONE, PA, Our Specialty 1 Collections and Reports. ; References on request. Nearby towns repro senind Bellwood, Altoona, Hollidaysburg and He ingdon, Pip 00 N B. 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