! # . cam I ve sutic y SERIE AIRBASE DI 47 El - " EE —— wl . anf Fe — ‘ rn A — . wisi rt tibet ——————— ttt ee tpi i BNI rims Sr masses est I ———————————— DEATHS LOUALS, The Reporter's Hegister, LOCALS. —— The Dale reunion at Oak Hall| Mrs. I. E Brown Smyrna, Delaware Miss Edith Boozer, a student in the Ruth Brown, Smyrna, Delawire Mt. Airy Iostitute, Philadelphia, is at Sara Brungart, Centre Hall vt the age of sixty-six years, Harri: Andy Moyer has concluded to move | Cora Brungart, Centre Hall son Kline died at his home in Relle-| from Centre Hall to Gilltown, below | W.O. Rearick, Milroy The Pheonix losurance Company . fen tearic A ey v . if { fonte to which place he moved last | Pleasant Gap. Miles Rearick, Milroy had its spec ial agent, Ww. Williams, Henry Rossman, Tusseyville i \ i ROE ‘ . : ’ ( ws and notin y apring. Death came in a peaceful he Democratic state convention is Amos Kauffman, Zion making diagram kK general 1 2 * i } - manner Tuesday morning. Interment | in wession today ( Thursday ). W. B.| W. M. Rupert, Zion conditions in Centre Hall bearing on will be made this ( Thursday) after | Mingle [eq , ia one of the delegates Jacob R. Bible, Milroy insurance, Sat} ’ : Win. B. Kerr Omaha. Nebraska vou . ra. 3 noon, in Bellefonte, and is in attendence, Elizabeth M. Burke, Philadelphia I've July nuuber of The Ladies Loe Hecensed was born. in Troxel \ two days Farmers’ Institute will Mrs. J. C. Vonada, Stone Mill World has one of the most attractive ville, Bnyder county, May 14, 1841, be held in Centre Hall some time next | John Wm, Bmith, Stone Mill cover designs we have ween this yesr sligiously Mr. Kline was sun ad- . . a Frank Smith, Centre Hill i fle w i mT R gtounly Mr Klin wa dl winter I'he other points for these Lyde Smith, New Yotk, N. } and In quite worth framing. I'he book . itself carries the spirit of the season in herent of he German Reformed hh th aitabis » 3 meetings are Boalsburg and Rock | Nettie Bair, Bellefonte church, and politically a stanch Re- Springs Mildred H, Ogden, Bellefonte its stories, special articles and depart- publican. During the campaign of ee : : : John Carper, Linden Hall ments, and is entertaining in all, 1596 he was elected treasurer of Centre Paesday afternoon Miss Roxanna Wim, Sinkabine, Penn Hall ¥ e was e'acied treasurer ol Lenlre ; i The many acquaintances of Alex- > ; Brisbin started on a pleasure trip to Margaret E Mitterling, Centre Hall connty on the Republican ticket, Marga: Mitterling, ; : . vo . , N : 103 : Chicago, and other points thereabouts, Sarah J. Relish, Contre Hall ander Bhannon, at Bmith Center, Kun- On November 12th, 1563, he was mar. re Anna M. Lohr, Boalsburg see, will regret to know that he is She wid be gone until the latter part Anna hr, Boalsburg : f Auras Wim, H. Bair, Centre Hall greatly broken in health, and is eon. ; four "i +1 IR © : . " : ; : man, York & Four « jfidren, Mey, rl \ tiful Child : : Pe 3 one a v 2 : fined to the house shout all the time of Elm i rere he beautiful ildren’s service 3 $ible, Centre Hil ¥ : { Elmer Showers ; D, : . : 't Rev. 7 H Keller. Mt. Pleasant His eldest daughter, Miss Badle, is Spring township | the Children’s Jubilee, by Chas. H. ov. J, eller, Mt, Fi wnt : . s . ‘e i ] 5 Mra. Joh ler, Centre Hall keeping house for him, and tenderly of Bellefonte ; Robert, of Belle- | Gabriel, will be rendered in the Re-| , ~., ut. Contre Ha) . wl : : 3 : a IBM YLEH sy attends to his wants, formmed church Sunday evening, at Nina Si r. Contre : Hal 1 : Rebeccs der, Centre Hall The Harris township school board Pitsburg will meet at Boalsburg Friday evening, ny at which time the election of teachers will take place. The board as orgs- nized is as follows : Chas. Moore, president ; R. B. Harrison, secretary ; John Carper, treasurer ; Jacob Meyer, George Fortney, Earnest Hees, Rev. J. 1. Btonecypher, of Boals- burg, held services in the Lutheran church Bunday evening. The sermon if ' Sasiana — i was very well received. He was ac- Ports and Commissioners Clerk, James John Middleton, Chester Hill. companied to Centre Hall by Mrs. : : “is no EO a ; Matilda Henney, 8B. Philipsburg. Stonecypher, and both the Rev. and The death of Mra. William Con ) D. K. Keller sold & bunch of ten Lloyd Flack, Bellefonte. his wife were entertained by Mr. and makes the fourth member of the steers that averaged 975 lbs. Jus. C. Stella Garret, Bellefonte, Mrs. H. E. Homan, east of Centre HARRISON KLINE, Station will be held August 3rd. home to spend her vacation, \ é ¢ We have on hand a large num- : ber of the celebrated Keith's ¢ Konqueror Shoes for Men. 4 ¢ ¢é ¢ ¢ ¢ M é ¢ ¢ é ¢ “OVO VVAUODe Price $2.50 & $3.00 A full line of Men’s and Boys’ Shirts at 50 cents and $1.00. to Miss Annetia Gentzel, who died Mr. Kiine was again married - "i 4 iY isl od + be | 7, 1872, this time to Miss Nsrah | 7.30 o'clock, Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall WN NNN NNN VNB WN NN Gephart, of Zion, aud to them were J. Emory Shires, farmer and dairy- born two children, Anna C., wife of | man, of Roaring Springs, was in Cen- Clark Carson, and Orian, oi Bellefonte, | tre Hall Wednesday. It is nine years st——— one step-son, Ww m. Royer. since he moved from Potters Mills to Marriage Licenses Mr. Kline has one brother and three | his present home, which he thinks an James R, Irwin, Mifflinburg. sisters living, namely, Rev. Robert |ideal place, M. Edna Krumrine, Boalsburg. Kline, of Allentown; Mrs. W. A, Among others attending the Demo- Edgar C. Cronister, Warriors Mark. Isler, of Bellefonte; Mrs. Harry | oratic State Convention at Harrisburg| Ella G. Rodkey, Warriors Mark. Meese, of State College, and Miss Alice | yre Hon. John Noll, Hon. James PVD DV DDD Li didi din ini di indi Bi in dis Fini i ddd Do Bo Be Do I A a \ Daniel R. Bitner, Blanchard. Kline, of near Bellefonte. Schofield, Prothonotary A. B. Kim-| gtella E. Miller, Blanchard. LALALLALLLLALLLD Lend Us Your Ear, Mr. Farmer! You will never regret it, 22 Bower family who died within eigh-| Goodhart also sold a bull that weighed h ¥ : : : : ¥ / Grover (. Davis, Altoona, Hall teen months, Mrs, Condo died al her | over ten hundred. Steers at 5c per : + A Ida B. Fliker, Milesburg James A, Keller, the latter part of Aaron B. Williams, Port Matilda, Inst week, returned from his southern TELEPHONE SERVICE IN YOUR HOME Minnie B. Pringle, Galitzin. trip much pleased with the Jamestown A Protection Exposition and the south generally E He was accompanied to his home by A Convenience A Necessity oles Je his son, Rev. John H. Keller, who will remain here a short time before eX bes ao returning to his schogl work in Mt. o'clock and Saturday afternoon at 250 Fred KB Heaton, Milesburg. Pleasant, North Carolina. “i, ’ el ek. A cordial iovitation to all} yirginia C. Bryan, Roland. It is singular that four sisters— Mrs, these services is extended to the public. Eva Mingle, Miss Julia Bower, Mrs, 22 i home in Aaronsburg, Sunacay afller-| pound will net Mr, Keller a handsome 2d a noon, and interment was made Wed- | sum 5 nesday, Rev. Donat, of the Reformed Che Presbyterian church will ob- church, officiating. Her age was|.arve the Lord's Supper Sunday morn-| Michael C. Délaney, Nittany. about eighty years. The deceased's ing. Rev. 8, 8. Bergen, of Petersburg, Clara P. Yearick, Nittany. maiden name was Mary Bower, and | pastor of the Bald Eagle Valley church, Abram R. Houser, Btate College. is survived by two brothers—William | 11 preach Friday evening at 7.30 Olive C. Tressler, State College. and Cornelius Bower of Haines BR 3 hs Aelia aime bo Sin bo mi mos hon bo neh F757 1% i 5 ip Rates very reasonable, ‘Let us explain our Co-oper- ative plan to you. Telephone, write or call ff township. Among the arrivals from the far 4 . Ey h west, last week, was William Kerr, 1 K MN ( A. modern poultry hotse 11x45 feet The Capitol, who is employed io a railroad office ir Janie erstetter and | . Con . xn ‘a : ‘ho i voyed io w in Daniel. Retsletle ; re do 1 401 eiong erected by John 8B. Dale, on I'bey all blame Huston ! Now, who poy — : all died within the past eighteen . Omaha, Nebraska, While he is in- months, or thereabout. and their aes Dale’s Bummit, which w ill accomo- will Huston blame ? fatusted with the west, and especially PENNSYLVANIA TELE PHONE CO i 3 1 g . + date a part of the flock of 600 chicks N wonde LX. orney (General . : i for § ; Mor Dale. Tt o > n jt kA ney oy a Omaha, he was none the less eager to now being cared for by Mire, ale, 1e ArSOI: Could $11 no base for sul ; . . : : . grasp the hand of his former associates. iatter has been very successful ip rear- | against the grafters. His advice to i , : " § ¢ Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. . Mr. Kerr is one of the characler of young wen of whom Centre Hall may w of time, both § . ter and | : . . space ne, both Mr. Kerstetter and |, .}.i0ks. and in order to protect the | Auditor General Snyder that he need justly be proud, and wherever he Mr. Condo died | “ . . 1 ORD (1h | broilers and fat hens from belong |only add, divide and subtract facel- | marketed against her will, a shot gun | etated matters for Huston and Sander- |’ ; h oe . t toutly | ih y K goes he will reflect credit on his home As Deen convenien fF IOCALed. #OTL. - E : m bef he. 4 town. Before coming to town he visit. Ihe death of Emanuel Brown oo "Morris Breon, accompanied by Miss vary Btate officer before the board |. 14s aunt, Mm. L. 8. Bayard, in | George, Mr. Miller and Miss Smith, of investigation has confessed their New York. incom pentency. upon the manager. he edpbeate 5 hn £1 Asn————————— -— ddd dd bddddddbsd 28a rd ranged beiween eighty and eighty-| : seven years. Besides this, in the same | glee ' TTT rrr rr Tr rrr rr rr rrr rr rrr rr rrr rr rr rr rrr FTF ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ | tl Hs ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ : 4; 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ # ¢ ‘ A nice line of Men's fine SHIRTS... Ladies’ Neckwear, Ribbons, l.aces, Embroid- eries and Insertions. irredd at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James A. Feidler, in Williams. | COmposed an sutomobile party who port. His age was seventy-two years | C8Ie from Altoona Saturday to the ee Sh home of the former's parents, Mr, and a Lmry Mrs. Perry Breon, and sister, Miss A new line of Bouvenir Post Cards — i i The Philipsburg Daily Journal of 19th inst. says: Our esteemed towns. man, B. Frank Morgan, the well known contractor, had the misfortune yesterday afternoon to fall from the roof of the old Ramsdale property, and two days Maat of Mr. Brown's lif we spent 14 : ph ja Centre count nd for a time he| Bessie, near Potters Mills, and re- all kinds and st all prices. The local eondueted a store ir bellefont Ip. | mained until Sunday Miss Berths | Views are the prettiest yet offered for iit iC : wi «i iOne [i= 1 ’ . . : fest 1 ohmeier. of Centre Hall, was also a | #ale at this office. tarment was made i ial town Wed. | Str nhoaeler, ’ : ‘ whic . nial 5 la of her cousins, at the Breon Birthday, Stork, Art, Poses, Comic ie he ra Jenoddling, badly 1 we ; Four children surviv s foll . 7 | home, Sanday. /} Cards, etc, ete.,—more than one han.| chei0g hn > OF his ribs as wel ne his Four children survive as follows : T. | a ’ J A dred kinds shoulder blade, and sustaining other laytor , Of Bellefonte John of Mill Foo. a ’ bruise . As Mr. Morgan is not ™ Hall: M1 J. A. Feidler f William Masser House Fold ass e——— — il, JiTH, J A id I A ¥y | He} oe » p g g i M Phil Mi] f } HM M er House, Millheim, was Latheran Church Notice young man soy more, these injuries port. and Mrs wiip Miller, of At-| RE SN Wane A ' 8 a . 1 yr prove sr io ) i Je De tie City leald to Mr. Clark, of Williamsport, here will be held Bunday evening, nay prove of a serious character, We ! ; | who will himself take charge of the | 44 7 o'clock, services in the Lutheran | FU: however, he may quickly re : church, Tusseyville, by Dr. W. H cover. . schuvier Afier the services a con. u u TEs PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Lp ——— 4 - 56,000 Pistering Lath for Sale My Hair nesday morning gues? “0% D0 BVDV N 'F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall ta Tt STs Tt actor eas ® “ND DDD BD uilletin offer for sale 50,000 plastering lath. Write or call by *phone Ran Away SUMMER DAYS BY THE SEA Women as Well as Men y . It is now time to think about the summer vacation. Don’t have a falling out with Are Made Miserable by your hair. It might leave you! If you cannot spare more than a few days away from Kidney Troubl Then what? That would mean duty, the popular ten-day seashore excursions of the Penn- y e. hi . ) h sylvania Railroad present splendid opportunities for rest thin, scraggly, uneven, roug d re ti ¢ 3 out the mind, dis- | § hair. Keep your hair at home! ang FecTSaNOn 21 2 INI cost : : : - te : : beauty, vigor | § © ir fd ' This season ten-day excursions will be run on the Julian, erms, o nge two pa n Yon: uy, a Fasten it tightly to your scalp! following dates : | by explanation, or fire on til a | “R22 gsappoat when te ki Jou son easily do liwili Ayers Thursdays, July 11 and 25 and August 8 and 22, 2 n. Eilen. Juve. Wane, wile of Tu re tae pap | Tina. is ha 2 more i 2 simple gif dress. Tickets, good for return passage within ten days in- Sah ate of techn nn eT become” 30 prevalent Sp > cluding date of excursion, will be sold to Atlantic City, raBabliry of ’ > on to i { § wiigh ea a. by ; “61 50 prevalent A . . ..» As ' pricy ts the se tis principal but one | FREE “that itis notuncommon | § iN8- It is a hair medicine, a Cape May, Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ocean disesses, aged fifiy-five years, five ; . : re ding f . ng an- { #4 : { for a child to be be hair tonic, a hair food. : ; | SLED afflicted with weak kid: : City, Sea Isle City, and Avalon. months and thirteen da Nhe ie ave 81 ath ’ charged reserve.” . } = The best kind of a testimonial — . . to survive her two sona and three swnhill Mag : neys. If the child urin- “Sold for over sixty years.” The round-trip rate to cither of these resorts from ati hh tors = ates too often, if the daughter es rs urine scalds the flesh or if, when the chil Made v7 7.0 Ayer Oo Lowell, Mass. Centre Hall will be $5.35 via the Delaware River Bridge BH D. Brisbin & Co , at Centre Hall, toons: Emma, st home. Also two brothers survive : James Me(linle of Tyrone, and Hamnual Me(inley, BN , Preparing Brier Wood. che ¢ ‘wha manufacturers of fing o reaches an age when it should be able to 9 SARSAPARILLA. Route and $5.25 via Market Street Wharf, CIS Nas puivois. Full details concerning these excursions, the leaving Linden Hall ier I for the pipes of American | control the passage, it is yet afflicted with mokei ted In great quantities | bed- wetting, depend upon it. the cause of t time of trains and stop-over privile cges, will be announced cation to Ticket Agent. RW fan A tiled art ney Sail woe “i fatilda | wy, of Bellwood, part of the | the diff ity is kids ney trouble, and the first is visiting at her former home hes on rood 18 f ] b Italian WOR s found along the | step uld be towards the treatment of - u- Mra. G. M. Hall aod/ daughter Vir | Mediterranean coast A kind of grubs these important organs, This unpleasant later or may be obtained upon app ginia, and Mre. Joseph (. Hall of bing spade, with one sharp edge for Jrouble is due to a diseased condition of the dS Huntingdon, and Miss Lenore Heims, | entting away the large billet or heart idneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. Foek Days, of Osceola Mills, spent Buonday with | of the root (the valuable part) from Women as well as men are e : . i Mrs. D.C, Hess | the surrcunding small roots, Is used In | erable with kidney and nade mis. see | he Index... Se H. KNEPLEY ils worl After being thoroughly | and both need the same great remedy. fl | 2ASTWARD ie EEL WARD | and trimmed it is brought to | The mild and the immediate effect of Bellefonte, Pa. J 2 | STATIONS. 1 | 38 16 | we | and by means of circular saws | Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold anlar iv Baa Blacksmith Mr. and Mra. Richard Brooks andl children left Wednesday morning for 2289 prs | SS3NEN "as AMNMBNBURBE YW EBEENEEEEESEEE| SR3RERARNIES RAPP ITODBANNy GHEE ERIREEERBY, 2 § i fH Altoons, Where | hey will visit relatives ] nt small blocks corresponding by druggists, in fifty- ~wBollefonte.,... 6 20 | 10 15 J. H. Boss is having «come new ma- \y to the shape of a pipe bowl | cent and one dollar Coleville. 1635110 20 tem, . 4 ne : iL | : Blevens.., Mr. and Mrs, Taylor and Mr. Breas | sizes, depending upon the dimension jamplc bots by a a On Thursday, June 20 ~ Hunter... .. Wood Worker ler and family, of Coburn, were guests | and shape of the billet, Afterward all Pt lh. me many of the | we will have on sale our usual of Mra, Barah Miller over Sunday they are immersed In boiling water for | thousands of testimonial letters received [lf Dig line of Attention is } lled to th Merrill Miller and Dan Colyer, and | 8 period of about twelve hours and | from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer | [i FIREWORKS 1 I A eT ne Ny . completed, they are sorted, the imper- | mention this paper. : : opposite the School House few days lan week and child fect pieces being thrown aside, placed Don’ } naky Rone hak hut 8 ane Our lige Jie Jeat bo and } oe mit nh ikaiaaaalamibaiiscomar abialga and am prepared todo . , . oie 11 children aie | 4; Jarge jute bags and are then ready | Daine, Swamp. r mer) a i} complete, and contains all that is ee m———— ss a ig and the address, Bingham Y,on ¢o » . f : - er “rr . visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Lee for shipment. The waste pleces un- | bottle. § ny sane and safe. We buy no risks. § DMINISTRATORS, ROTICE ister 4 GENERAL, BLACKSMITH "3 I ted to the uw to Philadelphia and Atlantic City, ——— pi etl ss NT OTICKS Notioo Is hereby given that from rnb { requ tl ors Fas Mrs. Howard Miller and Charles Do Not Neglect the Children, this date the Snduraigod will discon. We do not want to lose the JJ ote to make immediate Walker, of Piteairn, visited relatives| AU this season of the year the first tf J 1 MCCLEN AIAN, | “‘Spirit’’ of the ER chinery placed in his mill. and 1 stem. These blocks are of various | 3126s You may have a we Mor, ..... 638110 23 Miss Leah Zong were in Millheim a then thoroughly dried. This process | & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and fact that T have - located Miss Badie Lee return.d from a trip | suitable for pipes arg sold for firewood, p————— Get Rea dy to Celebrate ate of Potter township, deceased, kh having ING & WOOD WORK, tinne doing all Kinda Of Taphiz Ww a ae aime Afainit Ihe the . . i unnstural looseness of a child's bowels Centre Hall, Pa. | dl | toment, AM 8 Ln Oo = Special attention given to here last week. should have immediate attention. Th Adm istintor Potters Milk Resetting ire ) * e in s Ix Pa, } Mrs. John Wieland and children | best thing that can be given is Cham. Fourth of July f oy Spring Nile Pu. RF. D T spent Tuesday with the family of F, berlaitis solic, Cholets and Diarrhea ORER for ul: Inuire Black mare, weighs | f Buy early while our stock is Al une 4, iE AND 2 ; m ollow y castor oll as 1K NDERY Col lete and will save your X iddand. whiav) taht directed with each bottle of the in RFD. Soap mi Te i Golic and Dinrrhoon. — Rimming Wheels— ary Fotler Is having a Iarge straw | ro nedy. For sale by, . Pains in the stomach, colic and dinr- shed raised In front of his barn this| The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A, GRAIN MARKET, rhoea are quickly relieved | by the use Satisfactory work |is guar. week. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W. Hwartz, puiasmmiogtasivsis ints dpa of Chamberlain's Cholera and Tuseey ville. RYO. covnssrnrmirrrin er] « aw SE pou anteed, Call to sian BARI verecrrerroromoms 49 | dui err ———— Io le DY Smith, the Photographer, Se emma . " / / The Btar ent see me. ec Potters TR W. W. Smith, the Photographer,| TO be pulaca youn — soe oe la: a) will be in Centre Hall Friday, FRODUOE AT STORES, ah June 3, to them. Ria § | Rev i — eh h WE sh We eporte