ee ————— Held Seventh Anunusl Hasket Plone Belmont Mansion, Fair Mount Park, The Ceuntre county people in and about Philadelphia held their seventh annual basket picnic at Belmont Mansion, in Fairmount Park, Phila- delphia, Saturday, June 25th. Over two hundred people, alllat some time residents of Centre county, but now temporary or permanent residents of the Philadelphia district, gathered at the point named, * coming with their arms fall babies, baskets and packages,” as the ¥Reporter’s corres- poodent puts it. The day was spent most delightfully, the * spread’ being a feature of the occasion, at of LADIES" AID FORMED. A Ladies’ Aid was formed with the following members : Mrs, E H. Cooke Mrs. Rober M Mm. S. Gray Mattern Mrs, Mary Magee Mrs. W, WW. Cox Miss Mary Bet OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS, t Harkiunson iss Eva Reche ts The following officers and directors of the association were elected : Roland G, Curtin, M Ira I) Garn HS. tray Mattern J.C, C, Beale Gen, B. F, Fisher Col. J. L. Spangler Herman Haupt Max Liveright Warner Underwood Willla B. Fink 8 L. Oliver Me Thom ¥ Harr EH John lJ R W.B er A. Streuber D.. President lc nt Marriage slcenses, Robert Walter, Riate College Nellie E. Marshall, Leslie Bheley, Snow Shoe Annie Greena'eh, State College Saow Shoe Thomas R, Hines, Mingoville Viola F. Fulton, Mingoville George W. Evans, Morrisdale Anna I. Carr, Morrisdale H.T. Mann, Mill Hall Edith Budinger, Saow Shoe J. E. Kreamer, Bellefonts Anna Charlton, Winbarne John W. Harris, L Viola Biddle, Lenora William J. Markle, State College Mary R. Williams, Wilksbarre Adam 8S. Hannon, Lemont Ida May Bhusy, Lemont Edward J. Green, Bellefonte Virna Bush, Bellefoats Jeflerson Martin, Moshannon Amanda J. Fahr, Moshannon Woodring, Tyrone nore George (. Harris 1ownshlip William Tibbens and son Wilbur, of near Roopsburg, spent Thursday at Boalsburg. Dr. Li. E. Kidder purchased Mrs, Rankin’s home at Boalsburg for $800, for $810 Rev. SBtonecypher preached a sermon | to the Knights of Malta on Bunday, which was well attended, | The public walk is completed ; all | are so well pleased that quite a number of walks are being built to the front of private residences. Everybody had an enjoyable time at the festival given by the base ball club Haturday evening, and a neat sum was added to their treasury, David Stuart, of Pittsburg, spent a short time in Boalsburg the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. D, K. Mothersbaugh, of Williamsport, announced the birth ofa son, on Monday, June 27th, named Kenneth Leonidas, | Miss Margaretta (Goheen is this week attending the commencement at the Millersville Normal School ; also the fifth reunion of her classy, Bhe will visit for several weeks with the Rev, 8. M. Roeder family, at Glen Rock, and the Misses Roeder at York. Prof. Edgar Place and family, of Marshall, Missouri, are spending part of their vacation in Boalsburg. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Black, who have been at home in Boalsburg dur- | ing the past twenty-one years are leaving some time this week for their new home at Derry, The best wish. es of their friends in this community go with them, Clement Dale, of Houserville, attend- ed to business at Boalsburg Tuesday. The teachers for the public schools who were elected are as follows : Colyer. The clicking of the reaper will soon be heard. Mrs, Philip Bradford and children, of Lemont, are paying Mri. Bradford's parents a brief viait at this place. Jesse Nevel and family spent Bun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Cooney. Among Lhe sick is Mra. Peter Boal, who is ill with pneumonia. George Nevel and Lester Weaver, of Lewistown, spent Bunday with the former's mother, Mrs, Mahala Nevel. Miss Maud Neff spant Bunday with her friends, Misses Clara and Blanche Reaiber Port Matilds George H. Thompson, Pittsburg i Mettamora Davis, Philips burg Spring Millis. Prof. B. C. ( Pr. E., of Altoo- na, was a guest at the Methodist par- sonage over Hunday, Miss Hele Bartholomew, of Centre Hall, was a Spring Mills visitor over Bunday. Quite a number of people from town attended the Children’s Day services at the Balem Reformed church, east of town, Bunday evening. 8B. L. Condo and wife made a trip to Milroy Saturday. B. W. Ripka, of Centre Hill, was a visitor in town Friday evening, acd attended the regular session of the I. 0. 0. F. Lodge. Quite a number of the members of the Lady Violet Rebekah Lodge were in attendance at the institution of new Rebekah Lodge Thursday afternoon last week, where they were royally entertained. The stork visited the homes of John Meyer and Bamuel Stitzer, Saturday night. At the former place a bouncing boy was left and at the latter place a girl. D. D. Royer and wife, of Rebers- burg, were guests at the home of Charles Secrist, on Friday. Mrs. Charles Robb, of Bellefonte, and 8B, G. Burrell and family, of Mill. heim, were guests at the home of P. R. Aumsv, on Bunday. Al Delhl, wife and son, Mrs. Holmes, and Mra. Martin, all of State College, spent Bunday with Dr. and Mrs. Braucht, The Rice and Ball show, which ex- hibited here on Saturday evening, was largely attended. Miss Mary Homan, of Oak Hall, and Mr, Pauling, of Muncy, spent Baturday with Miss Mabel Long, who Is spending her vacation with her parents, Harry Allison and wife were to Mann over Bunday. Mrs. Ward Gramley, Mr. and Mrs, Walter, of Miliheim, spent Sunday at the home of T. M. Gramley. Tibben Zabler took his sister, Mrs. Charles Grenoble, to her home at Burpham, Children’s service in the Lutheran church was well rendered and iargely attended. Bpeer Burrell and family, of Mill. heim, and Mrs, Charles Robb, of Bellefonte, spent Bunday with Peter Auman, Roy McClellan, of West Milton, is paying his relatives a visit, Word was received of the death of of Mrs, Frances Foster, of Aaronsburg. Bhe was 8 member of the Presbyterian charch of this place, Catharine RK. Reese, onner ’ atl Axe of Mins Bertha Bradford, spent Ssturday afternoon friend, Miss Ada Meese, Misses [da Klinefelter and Elizabeth Bitner were entertained by their friend, Miss Ada Smith, on Baturday. Lemont, with her AA ———— Sober. 0. J. Wolf is improving his house by giving it a coat of paint. Fishing is becoming a pastime with some of our boys. Children’s service at the Paradise church was well attended. A good many attended the show at Coburn last Friday evening. Farmers in this section will have no cause to complisin of their hay crop this year ; the wheat crop is also look- ing well, Miss Annie Auman was a caller at the U. G. Auman home on Sanday. AVIATION WEEK A It is not far back to ** Da world will demonstrate their master will fly daily from July 4 to 11. Walter | will give exhibitions July 7t0 11 in machines, 11, directly over the beach front an Aaronsburg, Mrs, Thomas Hare, of Altoona, and Mrs. John Hackenberg, of Milton, visited at the homes of Luther E Btover and C, G, Bright last week, Mrs, Anna Wolfe and son Edwin and family, of Wolfs Btore, spent a few days at the home of Mrs, Efe Quite a number of the children in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee, of Tussey- in their automobile The Citizens’ Band furnished the music for the Odd Fellows at this place and Millheim Baturday of last week, Mrs. R. U. Wasson has gone to gpend some time with her mother at Pleasant Gap, Martin Helsel, of Holsopple, at the home of his visited father-in-law, Herbert Yearick, of Bunbury, visited at the home of George Homan. Mrs, Clayton Wyle, of Burnham, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Bchrefflar, and other friends in town, Paul Bwabb and son, cf Farmers Mills, were guests at the home of the former's mother on Bunday. Mrs. C. C. Bell, accompanied by Miss Louden, of Huntingdon, have gone to spend a few days with friends at Bellefonte. From there they expect to return home. Btewart Anderson, of Altoons, snent a few days at the home of Ntover. nib enafm—— Tussey ville. Mr. and Mrs. 8B. C. Druogart, little daughter Emaline, and Miss Hattie McCool spent several! days last week at Huntingdon. The trip was made in Mr. Bruogart’s automobile, Misses Fdna M. and Gertrude E Ishler spent Thursday aftérnoon and evening very delightfully at the home of their friends, the Misses Ida and Elizabeth Bitner, Mrs. R. R. Rickard and children, and Mrs. William Rockey spent SBatur- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lee. Rath Martz spent Saturday with her friend, Esther Biter, Miss Maud Nefl was a pleasant visitor at the homie of the Misses Clara aud Blanche Reiber, Saturday and Bunday. Miss Jennie Bodtorf who has been nursing a fractured arm for the past three months, resumed her work on last Wednesday in the home of Mr. and Mm. William Lee, Miss Naomi Martz has sufficiently recovered from her recent illness to be able to be out again. H. F. Rossman and W. attended the sale of properly of A. A. Black lA “ It cured me, It saved the life of my child, '’ are the expressions you hear every day about Chamber Iain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is true the world over where this valuable remedy has been introduced. No other medicine in use for diarrhoea or bowel complaints has received such general approval. The secret of the success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is that it curse. Bold by Murray sod Bitner, F. Roc key the personal ‘or v —————— The old Thompson shingle mill, at Polters Milis, property of Merchant Emanuel Smith, was burned to the ground Monday night. The mill bad not been in use for a number of years. T ATLANTIC CITY rins Green and his flyin’ machine ” y of the air, / a Wright aeroplane. d ocean, TE ts name describes it-—it is gear clog up, chains and sprockets t« of trouble, The long easy tea: loaders do, without ing off the leaver o as other The GEARLESS Hay Loader buy, but if is the best one. them, CaN asked for the wagon ; it does not clogging. The Gearless is sold The Gearless will up onto less, and has break, no end no gears {o y break, run off and cause shape without chewing it r without threshing out the up, seed " loader you They are worth more than is ading ; it pushes the hay well need a watchman to keep it from on its merits, because it never Lancaster Side Delivery I hat have gone before, prey y 5 4 ae lancaster rake gathers uj hay freely passes The Lancaster rake is dr x i. fs ven in tin complicated n machine will rake Pine Grove Miils, Miss Nell Randolph spent seversl days last week with her sister, Mrs. jurwell, of Btowe, Mrs. Rudy and two little children, of Harrisburg, visited at the home of James Bmith Isst week, Alfred Musser, of Clearfield, Is visit. ing his mother, Mre. Kate Musser. Mrs. Barwell and little daughter Thelma are visiting Mm, Burwell's mother, Mrs. William Randolph. Fred Tate is visiting relatives Philipsburg. Mise Sallie Barr aud brother David Barr have just returned from a six weeks’ visit tO friends io Kansas, Miss Gertrude Keichline spent Thursday with friends in Boalsburg, Miss Mary Ward who hss been spending the past year in Pittsburg has returned to ber home here, A. J. Tate, who is at present employ- ed at Philipsburg, spent Sunday with his family here, Mre. James Ward, of Pittsburg, ie visiting at the home of William Ward. Miss Margaret Peters is visiting at the home of her brother Authur Peters, of Oak Hall. in No man is so greedy as to want to take both sides of a Jusstion. | — wn" ———_— ! NOTE THE PRICES: New Springeauphit h Ciscoes 10 Ib, pail 15 Ib, pail - 20 Ib, pail 25 1b,— 1-4 bbl, 1.59 40 Ib,—1-4 bbl- - - 2.39 Compare Prices. You will find mine among the lowest, GOOD FLOUR a 38 C. Ww. 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Bold by Murray and Bitner, pa Ese Ao frees settlement, ojulld DR. SOL. M. NISSLEY, VETERINARY SURGEON, raduate of the University of Penn's ce at Palace Livery Stable, Belle fonte, Pa. Both ‘phones, oot.1miyr. ‘Steven's’ Double Barrel Hammerless Shotgun for Sale | The gun, is sracuosng but two seasons. Guamntesd al right tn every respect. Will be sold at a Bargain, Apply at the office of THE CENTRE REPORTER. ww | DR. SMITH'S SALVE TE, a ari CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulcers, Felons, Carbuncles,