8. W. SI'UITH, WN Editor and Proprietor. a Centre Harr, PENN’A. 303. m v . v y = ¢ THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, If TERMS.—The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar pér year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS, three insertions, and sequent insertion, application. The figures opposite your name on label of pa- per indicate the date to which your subscription 18 paid. When no date is given the date implied is July, 1900; when no month is given the month implied is July—thus: 00” means July, 1900; “017, moans July, 1901; “04 "” means that your subserip tion is 1 in advance to July, 1994. Other months than Jalya ndicated by abbreviations, When you pay your subscription always ex- amine your label, 1 when a notice appears that correction nade, compare and report immediately if 1 Ave n an given ig r oredi v iy on will sent by mail 1 The change of ds ught to be sufficient evidence Money = ih safe. here have been no losses to -2 cents per line for nts per line for each sub- Cihier rates made known on i quest. is reasonably this date Pottars Mills. Mrs. Clayton Me¢Kinney, of Altoona, is visiting her husband’s parents. Mrs, MeKinney is a jolly lady and is always welcome here, There are people in this town who do not feed their chickens and when they with a red they Now, is to find out the trouble is seventy-eight VEurs old, visited his Jane eighty-sixth year. sisler, Pierce, who is in ple «1 joyed then the Rev, ton camp Richley the supposed meeting, Bros. have discovered stone in to be the best known making fire brick, Mills fire all right no doubt Potters of the greatest plants in the world. Patrick GQGarity brick have one J. BR. employed was all right, but it played Patrick a trick; the draft was so Strong when Patrick looked in to see how it was it took his hat off and up the flue, aud pulled at hair to but it with no other trouble, M. M. Miller and family guests of J. R. Strong and family on Sunday. his was fast and Patrick got away visiting her mother, Some one poisoned Ed. Bweetwood’s dog and it will die. This will be good his cane to club this dog at night. Denkey Doots and family attended bush meeting in Georges Valley Sunday. come out all right. One day Long Jost a sack of chop near the Old Fort; an honest man came along and set the on lant week Nlewart sack of chop on the fence. chop. to find who found out, then and it will be the thief is there will be trouble. [uo regard to the clover stalk in the Kerlin be said truthfully that Mason Strong put stone wall, it may § ose of testing the mud clerk,” the deed, as He proved was accused of to and veracity. truthful, near future of having Our town in the have the distinction Lutheran church. may Aaronsburg, Rev. J. A. Bright, of Topeka, Kan, has come» to pay his aged mother a visit, this being his former home many years ago. He is a welcome guest, Miss Theodora Acker, of Btate Col- lege, has come to spend a few weeks under the parental roof, Mrs. Stahl and daughter Belle, of Milton, are visiting Mrs. E.J. Deshler. Newt Border, of Holsopple, tarried a few days with Mre Margaret Crouse. Mrs. Katie Barner and children, of Mill Hall, are spending a few weeks with Warren Winklebleck, Mrs. Susan Btover and daughter, of Michigan, are visiting the former's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Keller, of Lock Haven, spent a few days with Mrs. Keller's parents, Fred Limbert’s, Mrs. Barah Leitzell bas returned to her home after having spent a few months in Clearfield. Mre, Clara BSehafler, of Williams- port, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Keister and Lizzie Edmunds, of Odell, Ill, are the guests of Thos. Edmund’s. Mr. and Mrs, A. Feidler, of Will- famsport, spent Sunday at the home of Thomas Frank. Mr. sand Mrs Jolin Thomas, of Greenburr, spent a few days with Zach, and Mary Thomas. The addresses made at the union Bunday school pienic in Coburn’s woods on Saturday by Rev, J. A Bright, of Topeka, Kan.; Rev. Jacob Btiver, of Buydertown; Rev. Bare, of Millheim, and Rev. Laufler, were highly appreciated by all who heard them. Mes, Kline, of Fiat Rock, O., apent a few days with her cousin, A. B. Btover. Miss Nellie Mingle deserves special praise for the manner in which she rendered a recitation, entitled “Come Over and Help Us,” Bunday evening Spring Mills. Quite a number from this section are | in attendance at court this week. The bush meeting held in Georges | Valley over Bunday under the auspices of the United Evangelical church, was | very largely attended. | R. E. Williams and family, J. A. Warner and family, and Miss Mary | ing their summer vacation at the home of C. E. Zeigler. ! Pr.J. B. visiting in Nittany Valley. day at meeting. A.B. Dornblaser and wife, of Ha- gerstown, Maryland, were guests at Booneville attending camp- last week. evening by the Penn Hall band was a grand success, The home owned by William Fink- vid McCool, was sold last week to Bamuel the “buggy’’ man. Mr. Condo is to have possession by November 1st, Condo, { The Lutheran Sunday school con- | templates holding a table pienie on Baturday, September 5th. The place has not yet been fully decided upon. Miss Margaret Potter, of Milesburg, spent the last week visiting her cous- in, Miss Verna Rearick. Messrs. Walker and Eaststep, both | students at State College, spent a few days iting Prof, { home of Dr. Braucht, The Misses Mabel and Eleanor Long week visiting relatives in vis Allison, at the | spent last { Howard. i D.C, is spending some time with her Spring Millis was and derives old friends here. { her former home she old scenes of her childhood. Miss Lutitia Goodhart is ing at pr of Millheim The Sprivg Mills Creamery Compa. tad a ne M Work i Wier. did boiler placed iast 4 Grramley, of Rebersburg, il | the i Miss Mary Duncan, of Washington, | Miss Mary Woods and oth- is visiting er friends. | Wm. Secrist and son, of Johuson- | burg, are visiting at the home of Jas. | Leitzell, Sr. | Quite a number of the young people to camp meet. Bright Bitner | went to Sugar Valley | ing, among them were | and Jessie Frederick. A. C. Fiokle purchased a horse in Rebersburg one day last week, ot bush meeting held iu The reorge Gentzell’s grove, south of town, well attended. M. T. Duck has all the machinery and stock of the roofing and sj establishment located here, angd operated by John Bopavely, and will continue purchased outing the business on a { more extended scale in the same build- ings. | er enterprises and could Mr. Buavely is cugaged in oth- the business proper a‘tention, and conse- quently disposed of it, and fortunately { to an expert mechanic and s polished not give | gentleman. The Odd Fellows organized a lodge two months ago, with | twenty-three members, and at present | here about they have a membership of thirty-tive aud the applications now under con- sideration will keep them busy with initiations for some time. The is rapidly growing in favor. The huckleberry business here bas become quite an institution. Black berries seem to be a drug, there is no particular sale for them, but huckle- berries are in great demand. Mer- chant O, T. Corman has agents in the mountains every day, purchasing from the pickers all they can obtain and of course ships immense quantities dai- ly, but notwithstanding his large col- lections of berries, he Is still short in filling his orders, Bome parties here say that when their potatoes were taken from the ground, apparently they were sound as a gold dollar, but after being in the bins a short time decayed rapidly. In a fow cases—low localities especially, when the potatoes were plowed up, many of them were found to be worth- less, Mra. W. B. Bmith left on Tuesday last for un week or ten days’ visit to her parents at Port Matilda. Nearly all the rooms in the popular lodge “hill” are occupied. He’ has about twenty guests, quite a number are Philadelphians, Misses Bertha and Florida Duck, after a vacation of over two months, returned home on Tuesday last very much benefitted by the trip. The bush meeting in Gentzel’s grove in Georges Valley, on Friday, Batur- day and SBunday was largely attended, The sudden rain storm on Banday evening occasioned considerable com- motion among the worshipers, a SA SA ASA. The young Democrat who voted on age last fall should bear in mind that he cannot vote at all, at the eoming election, unless he is registered. This must be done bofore nine o'clock on the evening of September 20d. 4 —————— — oo ——— Bend the local news to the Reporter, Linden Hall. Harry Swabb, wife and little son were arrivals at the home of his grand- father, east of town Friday. George Bwabb while at work at the stone crusher fell and injured his shoulder so badly that he will be off duty for some time. This is the sec- Wieland entertained quite a number of invited guests in honor of their nivees, Misses Grace and Elinore Morrow, of Sinking Valley, and Misa Mrs. Krape, of State College, is a guest of Mrs. D. OC Robert Wieland, of Sparrows Point, Maryland, is spending part of his va- cation with his nunt, Mrs, D. OC. Hess, M. J. Watt, Tyrone's popular sales- H eps, | man, accompanied by his wife were | guests of F. E. Wieland several days | last week. The funeral of Charles Stamm, | which took Wednesday, was largely attended, he being the old- place last | est resident of this place. i Mr. and Mrs. Brooks are entertain- ling 8 houseful of from Lewis Brooks’ guests | town, among whom is Mrs | sister, Mrs The death of Minnie, near Oak Hall, cecurred Buuday after- four o'clock. Her unexpected, An | ter, Mary, hus been sick all summer | from inflammatory rheumatism. The | funeral services were held W edpesday Crozier. little three year daughter of Adam Blazer, of { noon at death, which was quite Was caused by convulsions, older sis- morning Miss visiting her many friends Linden Hall, and Mrs. Cunningham, around Harris Township. B. F. Homan, of Oak Hall, transact- od business here on Friday. | Wm. Myers baled a car load of hay and straw for L.. Mothersbaugh. | James Ross and daughter Ella, Linden Hall, spent Saturday in Boals- | burg. Mies Bertha Hoover is Shingletown, | Anna Andes, of East Petersburg, | spent lust week with Katharine Meyer. J. PP. Weber, wife and two children | visited at Locust Grove farm Tuesday. | Beulah Fortney visited at Hublers- | burg. Lizzie Rupp, of Altoona, is visiting | ‘ | visiting at | Jellefoute, is visiting | in this place. Miss Bible, at the home of Georg: of Nwabb Maggie and Miller, of Hall, attended the festival on day evening. Vive Batur-| ny ivara Maggie and Gertrude Keichline, of | Pine Grove Mills, visited here, Mrs Henry Myers, of Alexandria, and Mrs, Adaline Kline, of State Cols | xs WwW 1 lege, were guests at the home of I), Myers. Harry Ishler, of his mother, Pittsburg, visited Bowe of Lhe young people attended of Joi ~meltzer, the wedding Waguer and Miss Minnie hotue, at Plea Mr. aud Mrs. to their home in as ut the bride's sant Gap, Wi Elk « Keller returped to his home Fhursday “Weel unty. Daniel in Illinois, Homie of the people from this tended the funeral of Mrs, ( EK piac at erick at Centre Hall Sunday P wo at the Comn H ed the or issioner festival Baturday evening. Mrs. spd Mrs, arr, of Bellefonte, of the same place, spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Houtz ple at Bellwood on Saturday. a cian Centre Hill From i woek J. F. MeCoy and Miss A himer, of Potters Mills Of ins V. Be attended bel the | Wednesday {ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | Bubb, near Red Mill. James B. Strolim is rapidly recover- ing from an attack of typhoid fever. Quite as number of young people from Potters Mills Centre Hill attended the bush meeting at Pole Cat City, Bunday. and Storing away the oats crop is the work of the farmers at present Michael Shires, of Sqring Mills, was { in town Monday looking up Insurance | business J. B One day Nirotim is abie lo be oul agsin, inst week A. CO | a charitable act g Michael | Decker wraj buggy shafts, which were broken by his horse bein Ripka did by nasistin {io His or = frightened at Belelbimer’'s prop Wagon. A. C. Ripka and daughter Grace John Bible and wife, M Bweeney and family accompanied by Miss Mazie Frank and Witmer [ee of Centre Hall, attended bush in Georges Valley Sunday. x WV and » meeting John Armstrong, who, having been ill the past few weeks, was at home, is at work again. Lizzie Burkholder in the Bellefoute hospital, and is slowly imn- proving. B. W. Ripka, the popular young merchant of Spriog Mills, accompa- nied by his wife and charming little daughter, spent Bunday with their pareuls. Potter township school board held a meeting at this place Saturday even- ing for the purpose of having a public letting, among themselves, to supply the schools with coal. They agreed that each director should haul the coal for the schools over which he has charge. Mrs. William Sweetwood and Miss Cora SBweetwood Friday will leave for their home in Harrisburg. Miss Jennie Smith spent a few hours Monday evening at the home of her mother. Thomas Palmer did some necessary repairing at the Centre Hall school house. Luther Royer and wife spent Sun- day at the home of John Bnavely, of Bpring Mills. is still Miss Anna V. Hebelhimer, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Bebelhimer, of Potters Mills, Baturday of this week will leave for Pottsville where she will spend the winter. Her many friends are sorry to see her go, The carpenters are busy erecting the dwelling house of John Bubb, near Red Mill. Mrs. Luther Royer spent Saturday and Bunday with friends at Spring Mills, Wm. A. Fleisher and Miss Stover attended the festival at Penn Hall Haturday evening. Smith, the Photographer, W. W. Bmith will be at his studic in this place Friday, 28th inst. Our semi-annual half-price sale Doge to-day, MONTGOMERY & CO, | Harrison, of Pleasant Gap, sre visli- | ing in Boalsburg his mother Mrs, Woods and turned from their visit A of { 1 mpapy of young peo | the hospitality of the Wieland family, daughter Rose re- 3 : ' He enjoys 3 al Maple Shade Monday evening. PRO Colyer. Miss Nora Holderman, of Philadel. phia, is spending several weeks with | her parents, in this place. Mrs. Huebner, daughter Hilda, several days visiting John Hanna. Win, Forrey, and Bethlehem, spent her sister, Mra, #sOn Harold of of York, who returned home Friday, accompanied Lee Mrs Miller and Mrs. Foster Frazier, who will by Wm and daughters, Chas make a week's visit home of Arthur Lee, Miss Aunie Fahringer, of New York, is spending 8 month with ber mother, i {in his | Mrs, Wm Carrie, Mrs lace, Cummioges and daughter, M Chas ters, May and Rath, of this place, and Miss Ell Hall, a Moyer, near Centre | ley last Sunday Mrs. The spent Sunday plac 4. M Co wlhiers Bellefonte! er, as Thall, of in will at this i miey returped he an engineer for willl “1 the Houser counts pies i threshing tmischin Charles A visited friend # and relatives here « Sunday. Mrs Nutt, and Miss Emma Swartz, of Tuseey- ville, spent Baturday as the guest of J, H J. Be Lizzie of Chicago, Moyer and Levi Stump. 8. Housman is attending court at Jielonute as a juror, Mre. Harriet Frazier, of Pleasant Gap, is making ber son Foster, of this place, a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Royer and daughter Ruth, spent Buunday at Lin- den Hall and Boalsburg with friends Mrs. Amelia Korman, of Snyder county, is visiting friends at Colyer and Tassey ville, Daniel Jordan, of Colyer, who was to Bnyder county on a visit, sid the home road was thrown from the wagon and seriously hurt, is improv. ing. Mrs. G. R. Meliss is seriously ill. Rev. and Mrs. McClellan and daugh- ter, of Pleasant Unity, are visiting the former's mother, at this place. Leslie Treaster spent Bunday with his parents at Milroy. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Bottorf spent Sunday at State College, and were ne- companied bome by their daughter Sudie, who had spent some time visit. ing her sister, Mrs. Wm. Ripka, at that place, on Ls A fp Levi Pennington, one mile east of Boulsburg, will make sale of his per- sonal property, Saturday, September 19. Bee posters. Not Over Wise, There is an old allegorical picture of a girl scared at a grasshopper, but in the act of hoedlisely treading on a snake. This is lleled by the man who spends a sum of money building a cyclone cellar, but Hapleets to provide his family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard inst bowel complaints, whose vie. tims outnumber those of the eyelone a hundred to one. This in everywhere recognized ax the most pt and reliable medicine in use these d For » . Bellefonte, Pa. i tr een svt Nittany Mountain, | A. W. Garver, who has been work- ' AY RIC TY ’ % Ml Se WW 1 ENN ¥ § Philadelphia & « KR. ] and Northern Vein way, Time Tavis A. W. Garver Monday. their three little children and Mrs. | Waason's Mre,. Noll, picking berries along Black Hawk one | day last week, mother, of his buildings last week. A.J. He and wife the former's sister, Mrz. J. levy, rer visited | B. Bprow, John Glace, who had been working at Jeannette, came home Saturday. Wo fp Woodward. . Franklin Goodman, a young man formerly of this piace and now at Burnham, is visiting his ram Goodman, Rev, Frett from # and family, a Method minister Monessen, who have been spending their vacation with Mr J. C. Motz to their home on Tuesday, nied by Mre. Motz. Th in the na the last month, returned gCeompn ere #m band of gypsies camping Elmer Smith who had unora Walter i’ x v &rile wife's brother, Shion Farmers Mills. ler, and Miss Jenni wife and Reifsn 1 Millbeim, spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Armbruster. A number of veople rall a ¥ fis > Valley campmeeting Miss ( An were lo Sugar Hall, with her Bra raps , of Centre spent a lew days last week friend, Miss Mary Barner, f A number of young people the band festival at Penn Hal day night. Dr. Philadelph Mrs Heb her brother, if. Mr. and Mi: tended the funeral of { erick. A number of peopl | meeting at Georges Valley Bunda) alte attendad vy ‘5B Amos Dunkel was here to i | his home last week - - —- morning a little Bellefonte, fell i 1 gner's fi Tuesday | Andy White, o ear Wa and was drowned. Uno spring 1 Cy. sale begins to-day, MONTGOMERY & CO., | Bellefonte, Pa. MA oy Fark | Lutheran Reunion at Edgewood Reunios August 27, For the { wood Parl an Shamokin, Pennsylvania Railroad Company sell special excursion Lickets from Loc Haven, Bellefonte, tion, Lewistown Harrisburg, Lykens, mediate stations, to Shamokin * : return, st recueed i than TNickets w» wy tents August August 28 3 i - Mrs. Mollie Alien, iRy., Kays she has jrre i cholera morbus by taking ( Hiain’s Btomach Liver { when » e felt k oom f slot GUL Yvenle nani it AG an alls i or { { i $ 3 | i i { { i Po {digestion and 1 Pa bile ar | what is needed to cleanse the stomac! | and ward off’ the approaching attack | Attacks of may be pre. te jus ohn bilious colie F. A. Carson, Potters Mills: © Swartz, Tusseyville. .GARMAN'’S. Children’s Misses’ sols, and Ladies’ Parse The new line is shown. 10 cent Curtain Pole—Ash, Cherry and White, 6 yards of White Lace Beading in a pack-—5 cents a pack, cents a pair Bash pn “nd More of those Curtains. Sash Rods 5 cents up, 08 cents for a first class Calico Wrap- per. Matting 12 1-2¢ to 30 cents, The new styles in Shirt Walsts Sets, ———— Porch Bwings $2.50, Voiles-—~Chevolits, Broadcloth, Mohair, Sicilians and the pew fabric in large asgortment. Lace Striped Mohaire—Cream and Navy ; some call it hem stitched at 50 cents the yard. All the new White Goods for wedding and commencement, from lie to 7c the yard. The laces to go with in Normandy, Vals and Mechiins. Pearl Buttons from 14 to 24 line, 8 dozen for 5 cents. Not one-half the regular price. Dozen of new patterns in waistings, Eo 8 me ie oD ED AT pm 2 - No : Mon. pect with vines Irom irains at H, THOMAS, Bupt. Why Pay Rent o we Current Rate .« Interest When the HomeCo-Operative Company aco-partnersnip will furnish yoo the money tO buy a home, or pay the morigage off, and give you Ten Years and Five Months To pay it back at the Rate of $8.50, per Month, With Interest at 3 Per Cent. Per Annum on the graduating scale, which amounts to 154 per cent. sim Jie tengst on amount, riet investigation courted 1 am also agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York ' Oak H
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