Lowis iriz and WEDNESDA Tract No GOOD FARM SAW MILI Boundaod or Rean bh 1 Ey lore room ined i {his week neonvenient, me herve aelded A VERY FINE AND FULL LINE OF . Summer Goods Dress Goods and Notions . . IN DRESS GOODS WE HAVE LAWNS PERCALES MADRASES CHAMBRAYS and OTHER NEW PATTERNS. NOTIONS . Fancy Buttons Laces Embroiderics Insertions Medallions and Fancy Trimmings Hose, Fie, H. F. ROSSITAN, | Spring [lills. IN RE IN Volunteers. I'he wore nway quietly. I ahead among the quiet reigned, discount and 1 gener rew then AWAY » going 1 thickly strewed with ine I'he chaplains ters to from the boys te hold aud to be mailed after se of death: Regiments were seen anding with ed heads and the pational cause, n complete | worik to begin d and we waited | ras if unming- | the apps *nEagement | Aili BE | ear and the oved them forward i ild panics and Lo occur | Teachers Elected, GREGG Mill ale, Orpha Grau Spring LUrtinmar, Prof, Hosterman, ermed dd hart Primary, Lutitis Go Gate, Mary ( Farmers M Logan, John Rossman Murray, Theresa Rachan Hoy, Gi Roads, Clara Condo Penn H . Allen Duck Reaver Dam, Earl Pk Hill, BR. U1 Decker, C KE. Royer orge Weaver, Cross i1 Grove Hiner Mountain, vacant MILES Rebersburg Grammar, Chas, OO, Frank ity Becondary , Limbert Rebersb 1 Pr Rab nman i Gramley's ' Wolf's Store, J. N Brungart's, Miss 8 Mover arnh Meyer Livonia, Miss Mary Meyer Harter's, M. ( Madisouburg Gr Haines | nmar, H. A, Detwiler | Madisonburg Pr ry, Ammon Hazel, | FERGUBON i is, Grammar, Wm. Keller y, Gertie Kelichline, us Rol McFry Bowersos — Marringe Licenses lt mas— Waiting on U. SS. Marshal. Gretwalt is improving. District Attorney N. B. Bpangler is Muar- course 1o Pt ion of o . B. f the UU nee to what irs CHEE (Grovernment of- s i} for each man robbery, This be divided and his Ra a - LIST CORRECTIONS § ¢ 1 + 1 isk of rrecled NOW Of Le ene ny. or ready ere rapid. tion irch- sburg road | of our true | hich, in “salient | Vax : oF il * position, oth Hank in the air’ easily aflladed’’ and « equently unten- | able under heavy attack. he Confederates seeing this blunder turn this y 8¢ize the Round Tops, the southern key to the entire position of the Un Acting on this plan at five o'clock p. m. they furious. ly attacked the Third corps withe an and battle raged with all the fury that character- izes an in which forty thousand brave men fight for victory or death. The terrible noise of battle and the shouting of the forty thousand ts x foi WVIAC RK and point, our left 00 army. overwhelming force the engagement The prolonged troops were being defeated and driven from their position. Light reinforoe- ments from other corps were contin. uslly sent piecemeal, but they were beaten in detail and driven back with the troops they had reinforced. The situation became most critical for the A A A a» DEATHS, MRS, MARY SHIFFER Died, at the residence of W. H. Mus. ser, Bellefonte, Thursday evening of lagt week, Mrs. Mary SBhifler, of Pine Grove Mills, aged eighty-three years, seven mouths and four days. Decens- ed was the widow of John Shiffer, who died many years ago. Bhe leaves the following children: Mrs, W. H. Musser, Bellefonte; W. M. Shifter, Bunbury ; Mrs. Ella Fugate, Joliet, Illinois ; Mra, Lide G. Meek, Irwin ; Mrs. Kale M. Woods, Pine Grove Mills. The deceased leaves twenty grand-children and six great grand- children. Interment at Pine Grove Mills Saturday afternoon, A AAA ST AP AAAI Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year, in advance, where Mr. aud Cleary Tuesday | EF. P. Millheim, a Jittle returned om bringing with them Flossie Geary, niece, | t Kamp and i Lock Haven, Rhone daughter, of were guests at the home i in this place, last | DD. MM. Wolf r Mills, attended the wedding | of Miss Evans, daughter of Rev, L Kryder Evans, D. D., of Pottstown Mr. E. E { of and J. Wells Evaus, f Serer of Bpri RUE Lan} SUR Slevens, assisted by D. J. Meyer, | purchased = load of Later Mr. Bhirk come back for a car load of draft horses, Miss Kathryn Kerr. daughter of Mrs. Myra Kerr, of this place, last week returned from Hanover and will remain here during her vacation, Miss Kerr was engaged in teaching at Han- over. ar cows in the | € Xpecis to i Jacob Meyer and his mother-in-law, Mrs. John Bhuey, of pear Linden Hall, were in town Thursday of last week. Mr. Meyer is one of the lead- ing and well versed farmers in Harris township. Miss Agnes Murray Monday after. noon went Milleraville where she will visit her sister, the wife of Prof. H. F. Bitner, and attend the com- mencement exercises of the Millers. ville Normal Behool, She will return home the latter part of this week. Miss Catharine Weaver, of Phila- delphia, sister of Miss Gertrude Weav- er, came up from Philadelphia Mon- day evening. She will stay with her cousin, Mrs. Flora O. Bairfool for sev. eral weeks, The children are daugh- ters of Dr. apd Mrs. Luther Weaver, Beveral weeks ago Andrew Ruhl, of Buffalo Roads, underwent an opera- tion for a cataract on one of his eyes, at the hands of a Philadelphia special- ist, He has regained his vision to the extent that he is again able to see. His sight had Leen greatly impaired for some time, and the operation was of no little benefit to him, Mr, and Mrs Harry E, Fye, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Bharer and family, Mr, and Mes. James Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gfrerer, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Bruss, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gi. Strobhmeler and daughter Bertha, Mr, and Mrs. 8, B. Kroamer and Mrs. Samuel Durst, all of Centre Hall, attended the dedi- patory prvi at Bpriog Milly 0 to LOCALS Hosterman Monday tO John B Lancaster remain davs be { golical church at Spring Mills A festival will on aft ernoon and « A. A. | for the ore vening of July 4th Pletcher, of Howard, agent Milwaukee binders ar s Was in the valle the greater part | H. E Stitt, "03, and Miss Mary MeKes town, Ohio, Bunday ealled on the of Btate ( ollege, elas if frie ir return 01 Penns Cave Mrs old, Margaret Ditty, sixty instantly killed while attempting was road track in front of a Austin Long, of ed the well-drillin the the Pruner farm, on the 3 nesr Bellefonte, where he begin digging a well. Clem Forts brushing a young hors ey, of Tu ing was squeezed agains the The en rib Fortney's animal. result Mr which he is W. B. Krape, the 4 4 ¢ Venior oi s which 1 by in uflering considerable if 13 His f Bailes t. ob of Bellelor with the H. D. spent Sunday former's parents—Mr. sua nd AE. Mrs Crawford wife a were nere this week inty Hall Sheffer, | left 1 i iasl this | thie Halil Eame week vile ire tquiry was made, and the positive Nn that the statement Hall { September 12 unly fair ti he Neptember Mr. Wm Wil» cox, Elk county, are visiting the lat. ter's sister, Mrs. Benjamin Stover, Centre Hill, Mrs. Mollie MacDonald and bright and handsome daughter, Miss Cora, of Lock Haven, are also spending a few weeks with the for. mer's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stover. Before returning home, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn will spend several days in Centre Hall with Geo, 0. Benner, vi error Phe plenie at Cent held the week ¢ ¢ wick of id Lhe 0th of ts and Mrs of (ilenn, Miss Apna Bartholomew, who for past five years so successfully taught the primary school in this place, and was recently re-elected for the coming term, has resigned. Saturday she was elected to teach one of the primary schools in Carweneville, eight months term, and at u much increased salary, The school board, parents and school children will regret this action on the part of Miss Bartholomew, but no one can accuse her of wrong doing. R. M. Magee, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Emerick, over Sunday. Mr. Magee is engaged in the insurance business in which line he has met with great sue. cess. He and his family are well known to the Reporter readers, and. it affords the editor pleasure to say that two of the junior Magees are making rapid strides toward the front ranks in their profession. The eldest son, Forreft N. Magee, is associated with Ex-Judge W. W. Porter, with offices in the Real Estate Trust building, Broad and Chestnut street, being rece ognized as one of the leading law firms in Philadelphia. The younger son, W, A. Magee, is in the surveyor's office of the United States Custom ‘House, which position he has held essed SON. enn, CT ati A OES. Please do not for get our , T—— 84h 1503 THE MuTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE Conpany OF NEWARK, N J The Leading J if of 1 Annual Dividend Co § 51 Ki p— “an” -, lo 4 A W. H B AGENT, Ci Sy = vt Cai L \J hol mew NTRE HALL, PA stnberisin's €« rhovs © o ® © @ 2 o a @ a 9 eo 1] 0 o Qo 0 @ ® @® o o ® 2 ® I am now in my New Btore Room and ready to greet vo with 168i The Latest Styles in OXFORDS SANDALS BLUCHERS 2COCRRPOOI0ROBC0C00G0C0GO t 3 P.V.S8.STORE. C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. 000G0000090000000600000C0 IN THE LAND Why not? | %1 1 on A Pe OF THE DAKOTAS. 00 per Acre g WW re ¥ i cost of By taking 1 this Oppe uy Low riunity to Priced Farm Lands t PER STIV ur ma UM Ex 14 Poesday «much ma & 8t. Paul MC SADR may 0is- Freeport, lllin X, PA The La in d language : the you g it and says good ingly part with, onos you ha be Habits when will x amp that you mover 1; thats Desa, there's only one. eure the lamp offered you isp ood. Rochester, To make e, ook for the nage "arietios.) © 3 Y Wo can fill every lamp w Nomatter whether you or refin. ist us Lamps, New York. Write Grant Hoover for prices on! nsuranee, 000 — His Last Hope Realized, From th nitinel. Gen In the first opening of Oklahoma to settlers in 1880, the editor of this pa- per was among the many seekers after fortune who made the big race one fine day in April. During his traveling about and afterwards his camping up- on his claim, he encountered much bad water, which, together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe di- arrhoea which it seemed almost im- | possible to check, and along in June the case became so bad he expected to | die. Oneday one of his neighbors | brought him one small bottle of Cham- | berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea | Remedy us a last hope. A big dose | was given him while he was rolling | about on the ground in grest agony, | and in a few minutes the dose was re. | peated. The good effect of the medi- cine was soon noticed and within an hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he eanovot help but feel grateful. The season for bowel disorders being at hand suggests this item. For sale by C. W, Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A, n, Potters Mills. ‘GRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the wor The Best is the Cheapest..... + No mutuals ; no assessments. ures 2 MARBLE »o GRANITE DNUMENTS. <e; oe % H. G. STROHTEIER, CENTRE HALL, . . . Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble ao Granite, Don’t fail to got my prices, er ——— a — - — “I have been troubled for with indigestion and sour says Mra. Barah W, ass, ‘and have been taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets which have helped things that fore Toni o ot If Li 1 not! If | any w LE take some time Bellefonte, Pa.
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