FEPTEMBER COURT Opasns the Fourth Monday of tha Month and wll Conlinue for two Wee ke, The September term of court will open the fourth Monday in that minth--the 26:h—and will continue for two weeks, The new e¢rurt house will be completed by that time, when the court, the jury, and all others hav- fog business thers at that time will be sable to @ joy the pleasures and com. forts of » well equipped court house, The jurors drawn for the several weeks nre appended : GRAND JURORS, MONDAY, SEPT. 26 Wm. M ir Br Allison, Grege isbin, Centre Hall Centre Hall aver, Bellefonte W. Bright Bitner, Gregg Wm H Co , Miles } hn A. Dalley, Curtin J. Lian Graham, Bellefonte Amos Garland, Rush Thomas ner Allen Gaines, Burnside J. i. Goss, Taylor M. J. Gililland, Snow Shoe Boro. Horace Hering, Gregg €. B. Hess, Ferguson George Harpster, Worth L C. Miller, Gregg J. B, Mitchell, Union John I. Olewine, Bellefonte H. A. Pletcher, Liberty J. R. Pheasant, Howard twp, Albert Smeltzer, Spring twp. Ammon F. Yonada, Gregg Isaac Williams, Howard Boro. TRAVERSE JURORS, MONDAY, Sept. 26, James A. Bi'ger, Rush EP , Union David Barthes. Gregg Martin Copelin, Rush S. M. Campbell, Millheim Barto: ——— Fred Esenhaur, Rush W. C. Farner, Potter 8. Ward Gramliey, Millhelm D. C. Gar r, Liberty D, J. Gingery, Huston Charles Heisler, Spring C. E. Hackenberg, Gregg Samuel Har Fates, Fergusoa A man, Potter B.r Harris, Bellefonte J. MM. Heckman, Gregg George H sSpriog Kirk, Belle Hosts Hazel, {aroid fonte = Kellerman, Herman Mc Philipsburg P. B. Meek, State College H. GG. Martin, Patten am McCloskey, Snow Shoe twp, pdrew McDowell, Snow Shoe twp. inn Pletcher, Howard twp. H. F. Romman, Gregg William H. Roush, Ferguson r, Benner Hamer Sankey, Fhillpst John Shultz, Milesburg Love r., Worth W. M. Stove A. L Miles A. F. Showers, Be L. A. Sharer, Ki Howard twp i, Howard twp. iAyior yer, Clayton Roys Arg 1 Rive r, Haines Swarm, Hefonte ah Lionel Shay, Ward Thomg Gg. WW, Wals William Woods, Spring William Wells, Spring I. W. Walker, Centre TRAVERSE JURORS Abner Alexander, Potter J. C. Barnhart, Boggs Rafus W, Bierly, Marion lewis E. Bolopue, Liberty Jacob Beightel, Curtd Austin Curt Ed. Cassclle J. lH. Das OG, Dorsey Green, 01 Hall MONDAY, 007. 3, n no, Boggs rry, Howard twp , Bogs Patton Jacob Gross, Bellefonte Gingerich, Harris John Holter, Howard Boro, Robert Kinkead, Philipsburg W. H Limbert, Miles B. F. Locksrd, Spring Oscar E. Miles, Milesburg 4. B. Moore, Huston James M. Moyer, Miles F.D. Mattern, Patton W. M. Mellick, Philipsburg wm. he Hat engin gi, Harti ison Ferguson D.M MeCool, Gregg J. L. Peters, Philijsburg George O. Parker, Philipsbarg Robert H. Reed, Patton H. J. Rothrock, Spring W. F. Rishel, Gregg David Rice, Bellefonte W. C. Smeltzor, Spring James W, Hwabb, Harris George W. Scholl, College Daniel Stine, Benner George Smith, Boggs Ellis Stine, Bellefonte Levi S8ymmonds, Bellefonte C. B, Sheasley, State College Paul D, Sheffer, Bellefonte Joint Meeting of Granges, members of Spring Mills Grange will attend a session of Pro- gress Grange at Centre Hall, Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, to witness an fllustration of the ceremonial work, and the conferring of degrees upon a large class who will be admitted to membership. The members of the local order should avail themselves of the oppor. tunity to participate in this important sud interesting event, and also join in giving the members of Bpring Mil's Grange a royal welcome, With that view in mind let every patron arrange his or her sflairs so that there will be no intetference on account of home duties, xxx ——— AP ————— Meyor-Eschbach, George OU. Meyer, and Miss Nets Fiorence Eschbach, both of Milton, were married on Tuesday, August 20d, at the home of the bride, and after a trip to New York and Atlantic City, they will be at the home of the groom's wother, Mra, Agnes Meyer, st Linden Hall, fora week, before returning to their home in Milton, Mr. Meyer entered the services of the Penusy st Linden Hall under Station Agent P. U. Bradford, and je bow a clerk in the Milton statior, The Reporter ox tends ite best wishes. New Farm Bulldings, J. Miller Goodhart, who some time #0 purchesed a portion of the Ross farm, near Farmers Milla, has the new farm buildings almost completed, The buildings are located near the Pike school house, east of Old Fort, on the rosd leading from pike to Farmers Mills. The barn is eomplsted and in gavice, snd the dwelling house ia rasdy for the plasterers. The construe tion of eomplete farm buildings during oue pens In means wn great denl of labor and expanse, but Mr, Grodbart is meeting all minergencies. Tne 04 ————— Mayor Gayuor Shot, Mayor Gaynor, of New York City, was shot down and seriously wounded by James J. Gallagher, Tuesday morp- ing, at 9:45 o'clock, while on the promenade deck of a steamer he had just boarded to take his vacation (trip to Europe. His condition on Wednes- day was quite serious. Gallagher was overpowered and put under arrest, ————————— A AAAS, Plenle Postponed, The Lutheran picnic billed for Wedvesday was postponed on acocunt of rain until today, ( Thursday ). The Loysville band was beld over and will be present. Bs — Marriage wloenses, Robert Larch, Munson Wolborg Nelson, Munson LOCA: S Dr. John Hardenburg bas from Millheim to Philadelphia. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swabb, at Farmers Mille. Mrs. M. E Marshall is visitiog at the home of her daughter, Ms D M Campbell, of Linden Hall The regnlar monthly meeting of the W. CT U will ha hinld at the home ef Mra. WB Mb gle, Ba'u day, 2: 80 p. m, Misa s Argela Ryan and Ellen Knighton, «f Altoona, are beirg enter. taived by Miss Gurtrude Spangler, in Centre Hall, James M. Mullen, youngest son +f Mr. and Mre. John F. Mullen, of Pitt« burg, 1s the gust of an uocle, B, H. Ar. vey, in Centre Hall . Mrs. Dougherty sud son, and Miss Verda Bathgate, of Lemont, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J Eimer Campbell, last week. Claude K. Stahl, of Altoons, is at home for a two weeks’ vacation, Be fore coming bere he made a trip to Niagara Falls and other points, D. C. Keller was among friends in and about Centre Hall for a week Mr. Keller has pot been in good health of late, and thinks he most give up farmiog. Mervin Btover and wife, of Cuddy, Allegheny county, spent a few days at the home of Mr. Blover's parents, at Centre Hill. Mr. Btover is superio. tendent of a large company store at Cuddy. The Hagen crew of carpenters began wotk on the extension to the Centre Ha'l hotel. The force consists «of Messrs, John F,, Harvey and William E. Hagen, Hsrvey ligen, Amos Dunkle and John Huw Mra. Catharine Weaver died at Tyleraville, Friday of last week, aged sixty-nine years, after a prolonged illuess of dropsy scd heart trouble, Two sons survive, namely, William, at Tylersville, and Noab, at Lock Haven. If your liver is sluggish and out of tone, snd you feel dull, bilious, con- stipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and you will feel all right in the morning. Bold by Mar- ray and Bitoer, Mrs, Sallie Horner, of Colyer, high- ly compliments the Reporter on mak. ing annual seitiement for her subserip- tion. The clsss of subscribers to which Mrs. Horner belongs will be ap- preciated more than ever by Dewspa- per men, now that they will no longer be allowed to extend credit over twelve months. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Person arrived datarday from Philipsburg, New Jersey, and remained until Monday, when, in company with their sunt, Mra. Myra Kerr, of Omaha, Nebraska, they returned home. Mrs. Person stated that her father, James B. Btrohm, was improving at present, and that under a new treatment very favorable resulta are looked for. This news will be very gratiiylng to the many friends of the Btrohm family. —————— A A ——— Aaronsoburg, James Weaver mads his snousl visit to his children living st Lamar and The home of Mra. Lydia Frank, deceased, was bought by Z. D. Thom |* as for $325, and the wood land by Luther Wert for $102, The following young people fuport having bad a good time at the Wood- ward festival on Baturday evening : Loyd Stover, Ardrenna Hermon, Leroy Mepach, Mary Btover, Philip Elsen. hour, Viels Raker, Paul Winkleblech, Olle Treaster, Jennie Gramley, Me. Bower and daughter Helen, Mr. Raker, of Treverton, and Miss Raker, of Miinbarg, were the wel. Svs guest of Mr. sod Mrs. Wilmer | ook sles. I Grandmother Condo accompanied i moved by her grandson, Harry Roush, are visiting relatives living at Boalsburg, Prof. R. U, Wasson, who is employ - od at State College, spent the Sabbath at his home in this place, Mrs, Lydia Meyers returned to het home after an aosencs of a few month's visit with friends living in the west. ern States, The Misses Lydia anc Myra Strohm, of Orangevill-, IH, se companied Mr, Meyours to her Lom at this place, Warren Winkleblee ys apsnt th HBibbath st the home of their ja ently living near Kebe'sburg. Prof, Bruce Morris, of Rebersburg was the welcome gusst of Georg: Weaver one dey Inst week, The Reformed congregation had po service on Munday mornlog on se cmnt of Rev. W. D. Doost being esl! ed to asst Io the burisl of Jesus Keller at Centre Hall, George E. Biover has gone to Wind ber where he is employed at the car- penter trade. Mrs. Asron Bmull, of Rebersburg, snd Ed, Swarm aod family, of Olean, New York, were the guests of Mrs, Frederick Limbert. Mrs. SBwarm Is better known sas Annie Limbert, Miss Gertrude Marr, of Philipsburg, is visiting at the home of her grand- mother, Mrs. Aaron Weaver. Mrs. Margaret Eby, of New Y ak City, is the welcome guest of he mother, Ms. Caroline Miyes, Mrs Eby’s many friends are always glad to see her at home. Mr. and Mrs. Luke BSwabb, «f Monoca, are paying their annual visit to their mother and sister at this place, Mr, Bmith and family, of Altoons, visited their sister, Mrs. Zwing!i Haflley, and Mrs. Harry Weaver. Mrs H. C. Yardy aod dsughter, ac- enupanied by Miss Ethel Yurdy, of Shamokin, sre the welc yme guests of the former's sged mother, M- Amelia Bur mers Mrs E'sie MoKay snd dsughter, of Pbilsdelphia, have gone to their home after spendiog as few weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Philips, Mr.and Mra. E A. Bower were (« Bellefonte on Buuday to see their sor, who is i] at that place. Pine Grove Miils, Mrs. Foster Weaver, of State Col lege, spent Thursday with Mrs. Walter Weaver, Mrs. Smith and little daughter, Adelaide, of Huntingdon, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Bmith’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Port. Miss Ethel Everets spent Wedoes day with her sister, Mrs. Arthor Peters, at Oak Hall, Cooper Miller and wife, of Philadel. phia, are visiting at the home of David Miller, Rev. D°, Dunlsp and wife, of Mon- tvureville, are visiting Mr. snd Mrs, Willism Port. Mra. Musser Heberling, who has heen on Lhe sick list, is able to be out again, Mra. John Meyer has returned from a two weeks visit to Ribers burg Centre Hall and Spring Mills. Mise Mandella Smith, who serioudy ill last week, covering. Rev. 8hul'z left on Wednesday, for Northfield, Masssachuselts, where he will spend his vacation. De. RB. M. Krebs transactad business in Bellefonte last Wednesday. Mrs. Kate Musser ia visiting rela tives in Boalsburg. Mrs, Kate Musser, Mra, RB. M. Krebs, William Dale snd N. L Dale sttend- ed the Dale reunion, at O k Hall, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Bryan, of Axe Mann, visited relatives at this place, on Bunday. Mre. Decker spent Bunday with friends in Hablersburg. Edward Martz, who is employed in Bellefonte, spent Bunday with bis parents. Mr.and Mrs. Reliz, of Boalsburg, spent Bunday with Mrs. Devine, Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Musser, of Bellefonte, spent Bunday a the home of Dr. G, H. Woods. Invitations have been issued for the weddiug of Miss Bessie Potter and John Ruly, ° Miss Ruth BSwabb has returned from an extended visit to Harrisburg. Master Robert Balley, of Girard College, Philadelphia, is visiting hie sunt and uncle, Me, and Mrs. John Ripka, on Main street. Miss Rishel, of Boalsburg, Mra. Bamuel Grove, Mrs. Elmer Reed spent Saturday ‘with relatives at State College. Lee Krebs and William Croes, of State College, spent Bunday with their sunt, Mrs, Reed, Charles Dale, of the Branch, trans. acted business here on Monday, was is rapidiy re is visiting For a blind man, Senator Gore, of Oklahoma, manages to see a good deal of what ls going on, and does not think it necessary to keep what he discovers to himself. Tnose who feared that the new state had sent to the Senate » ed by his lofirmities are finding that there are few men in that body so sotive aud useful as the Olnpute ERE a But Tue. a sides. It leaves po dead fur male ; The There are many it is strong en ugh t of them in machive is giving light, yet no other sprea work as well. reduced to the minimam in THE OLDS Grass Seed Hepot ter Register, Franklin Bowersox, Pine Grove Mills Mrs. Myra Smith, Tosscyville Mrs Mary A, Smith, Haseltos Efe K. Ishier, Cresson E. DD. Crowell, Mitrshurg Mra M. J. Lambert and 4 1, Ranses Gertrode lsliler, Tuweyy Ruth O. Moyer, Cleveland, ¢ E Virginia Buck, York Philip Darl, Centre Hal William Emel, Bellefor James B. Krape, Bellefonte C. Ripka, Centre Hil M. C. Stover, Cuddy Benjamin Stover, Centre Hill Charles D. Frazier, Colyer Gertrude F. Keller, Youngwood Cora Brungart, Centre Hall Margaretia Tremler, Spring Nellie Bmith, Centre Hall Helen Breon, Axe Mann Cora A. Lase, Centre Hall H. B. Shattuck. State « sllege Joseph Bitner, Farmers Mille Mr. and Mm. 1. B. Spangler and family, ste Mille Chi Lillan Emery, Centre dail Catharine Stover, Centre Hall Mra J. W. Dashem, Tusseyville W. J. Dashem, Tusseyville Angels Ryan, Altoons Ellen Knighton, Alicona Mamie ¥. Brooks, Linden Hall Mrs. William Brookes, Linden Hall B. F. Knaffert, Plainfield, NJ Mr. and Mrs. George M. Henne, Jrankiin Keaffert, Marietta, Ohio Banner Swope, Turbotville Sea Mullen, Pitan THRE Red Mill ALBERT BRADFORD Proprietor Veri-Best FLOUR Is The BEST ALWAYS And Always the Same IN EACH SACK YOU WILL FIND A COUPON. IT] SAVE AND GET SOME SILVER SPOONS FREE! ! | ' it rows to wash » do its work, yet not clumsy, It use, and every The draft is has n New Car IUCR, the Hany tujericr qu the 4 -A Hopper Jacket that «enters into it 1) ity. Ask for a de Buferiir in qua sigs Clover Seed ete Riding Plow the same depth all day | i in handled on rocky stonny we for two or three horses. Does its Work Io Perfection od # The cu Alfalfa Seed ELEVEN-DAY EXCURSION Ocean G Camp Asbury FRIDAY, Round $5 rove [Meeting 1910 Trip MEETING J. R. WOOD Passenger Traffic Manager Tusseyville. Toesday of last week, Swartz and sons, William sod George, | were driving down a staep hill ; the | harness broke aud ths results were a | broken buggy and a few bruises. Miss Edos Ishler, after spending =| month in Bellefonte, returned to ber | home at this place, Rev. Aikens preached a very able sermon on Bunday evening. week at the home of her parents re. turned to take up her work as os hier inalsrge department store, at Cres son, which she has held for four sears. The grove meeting held on Nan. day by Rev. Eliot, was largsly ate tended. Miss Gertrade Ishler Is spending some time with her friend, Mise Mary E Keebler, a school mate, st Over brook, near Philadelphia. GRO. W. BOYD Genel Passenger Agent GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, new 12: oid © er ———— - weet sonsewnben THT ht FRODUOE AT STORES, | JOM cemsrrsvnneres TR | BOO rns — opm consis wonnin BY A DMINISTRATOR' NOTICK LETTERS df administration an the stale of John | Wot, inte of the can daly pramind to of Potter, Qutented, JENNIE BE. WOLF, Administra, rin Spring Milis, Pa. XK F.D, Water Pipe. MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN 10 J. S. ROWE A RS SU SUI
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