BBD A A unm wn er so TEACHERS COUNTY INSTITUTE. To be Meld at Belli fonte, to 15th—~The “peankers, Saperintendent of schools, Prof, () Etters, has announced the ers’ County Iustitute, held at Bellefonte, November 11th 156th, Mapy good lecturers are on the program, a list of which follows : Teach- DAY INSTITUTE. Dean of Col- I'HE Dr. Arthur Holmes, lege, Mtate College. Dr. Fred Mutchler, Kentucky, Rupt. 8, R. Bhear, New York. Bowling Green, Poughkeepale, tor, Harrisburg r. Byron W, King, Pittsburg. EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS Monday, Nov, 11, Albert E. gan—"* Dollars and Sense. Tuesday, Nov. 12. Dr. Byron W, King—' Modern Lears and Maec- 1" Wig- beths, Wednesday, Nov. 13 Drieber Kast.” Thursday, Nov. 14 Concert—The Weatherwax Brothers Quartette, The school directors sssociation will be held in the new high school room, November 13 and 14, . ye M. Far Dr. John America Facing the Marriage vlecenses licemyer, Bellefonte Shauk, Curtin H. Lawren, Hablersburg Witmer eph rtha GG. Fisher, Twp. Confer, Gregg Twp. , 47., New York City , Philipsburg now Shoe liey, SBoow Shoe yd D. Deugherty, Pine Glenn 1 B Mill Hall ————— i ——— 10h nod 1th in Philadel- i= making a ITED CE nner, Millinery OUpeniug, Lucy Henney is is week where she the best and most stylish 'a beadwesr. Mrs, Henney sy8 exercised ent in her great lec ge and Gis= i tions, the perso val likes and customers, Is fUTE anid winter styles are pretiy clive, attend the opening, Thurs riday of next week, October th adv. abel porter Register 3 3 Ohio i i ig cp LOCALS Hees of Thorofare, ending a few days at is in & ciay man, grandparents, ars. Geo and Reuben went to ARr ed iu the that city. F. cleaned ant all ready to were stolen from the grapary of Geiss Wagner, west of Centre Hall. Just when the thief made off with the grain Mr. Waguer is unable to say, as the dis covery was not made until Monday when Le hed the first occasion to use it. ge | (iaris, on, Oi Goodyear ireon, Bheridan inst week 0, are now employ- rubber works in who ur bushels of seed wheat, be sown, Linden Hall. Miss Louella Ross is visiting friends in Bellefonte, Mre, J. H. Ross returned home froma Altoona on Friday where she spent three weeks, Misa Ruth Ross went to Altoona on Monday where she entered the hospl- tal to become a trained nurse, Miss Mary Love Campbell went to Baltimore on Weduesday where she will prepare herself for a trained nurse, Miss Euretta Wieland, of Philadel- phils, is visitiog her sunt Mrs. D, C. Hess. Bhe will also visit her mother at State College. (George Baker, who spent the sume mer with his sister at Lemont, left for Florida on Wednesday where he will epend the winter, A AM Spring Mills. Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer Bundsy at Axe Mann. Jackson Kline was Monday. Bright Bitoner took Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Zeigler to Lewistown on Thursday, Wm. Pealer who had been seriously ill is improving. Mr. and Mra, Calvin Z:oby, of Youngstown, Ohlo, are Visiting rela- tives and friends. Mra. Charles Royer went to MiMflio- burg on Tuesday to aitend the Mis slonary Convention, Mr. und Mra. Rose Fichthorn, of the western part of the state, are visit- Ing relatives here, ee ——— —g Here in a woman who speaks from ervonal knowledge and long exper. ence, viz , Mre, P, H. Brogan, of Wil. #on, Pa, who says, * I know from ex. perience that Chamberisin’s Cough wedy is far superior Io aby other, or grou ' spent in town on DEATHS Mra. H. A. Gray, { died at the home Mrs. Grant Hoover, Mrs. Gray was quite of State College, of her in dently being overcome by an attack of vertigo, sustained internal which caused her death. Deceased | Run valley. Burviving her are following children: Mrs. Thomas Hartsock, of Buflilo Run ; Mrs Ray, of Iudispa ; Thomas D., of Light | Street ; Mrs. Fraok Mrs. Grant Z. B. Gray, of Williamsport. Funeral services were held at the Hoover home in Williamsport. The remains taken to Gray’s ceruetery, town, for burial. [agac Crosthwaite, of Hoover and ne Jy O. ident of Walker township, died at ™ SCARE El { wiih i JED THE FUN The Fi Prank Holliday's Hill Was In a Fair Way of Ending In a Tragedy When the Danger Was, by a 2it of Good Luck, Narrowly Averted. nal on “Mark Twain” Albert the Clemens Har in Bigelow 01 pazine, some of scrapes of Sam slender his pl of pranks d a fatal termina Sunday pn nmong ny the tion times I and roll down illness with cancer, He was born old. ing, and followed that occupation all He was the of ing in Walker township. last surviving member of a family six children and his ouly his wife, who prior to her marriage was Miss Mollie Bhutt, Burial made in the cemetery 4 deceased was a brother of Got! Armbruster, late of Was survivor at Ml. teh and George township, deceased, and the last urviver of that family, Mrs. George Gramley, a eali- mable woman, died at 1 Rote on Baturdsy morning, after » | year’s illness from heart trouble and | dropsy. Mrs. Gramley was a coosist- | ent Christian, haviog for years member of the church Salons, sud she was ever ready to lend | and d nearly her most home Lutheran al needy dis a helping hand to the tressed, Deceased was sag seventy-six years and "leaves band and one d Al Nixon, of Porter Nhe ls also survive Mra Mrs. May Herr, Iudianape« Robert Brown, brothers, Bamuel, Heunr Bruvgard, all of =alous, jrungard, of Avis, wughter, low ship, Li i by Rube lis, and Mrs Kate Erhard rebiarg: Chicago, aad four y and Luther Jacob | and of ication of diseases her hi she was boro month geversl he | Mrs. | After an ilifess due to a Compl Caroline C. Colley died at Lock Haven. risburg, November 3, thus reached the age of almost sixty- one years. Burviving are her hus-| baud, Robert M, Coffey, snd the fol | lowing children : Richard J., Haven ; Charles H , of Philadelphia ; | Msurice G., of Mill Hall; Ira F., of | Lock Haven, and Rath M. at home, ' Har. | had | at 1851, and Rosse Williams died at Coshocton, i He was a dsughter au operatiou for gall stones, varied Monday. A wife, five children, survive, Mr. Williams was a printer by trade and twenty-five years sgo composed type for the Keystone Gazette. He was aged about fifty-two years, « Misa Jessie L.. Long dled in Blair's Memorial hospital, at Huotiogdon, followiug ao operation for appendi- cities, She was the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Caleb Long, of Philipsburg, and for a number of years prior to her death held a position ss saleslady in the Globe store. Besides her parents, four sisters and one brother survive, John R. Musser died at his home near Penn Hall, Monday of Inst week, of paralysis, aged sixty-five years, eleven months and seventeen days, He leaves to survive six sisters and oue brother, Funeral services were held Thureday forenoon, conducted by Rev, D. M. Geesey, and interment made io the Heckman cemetery, ct cmdos— If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most common ailment. To correct this you will flud Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv- er Tablets excellent, Trey are easy and pleasant to take, aud mild and gentle io effect, For sale by all deal ers, adv, A un a —— Bociety Climbers, “The Notmuch family are just wild about society, aren't they? “Why, my dear, they are such climb ers that they have even named thelr youngest danghter Ivy.” Exchange Realistis, “You have too much rouge on, my dear, to enact properly a milkmaid.” “Have 1, sir? But | thought a milk maid should be rosy cheeked.” » “On the contrary, a milkmaid is nat urally a pall girl."<Baltimore Ameri con The Wrong Change. Wife—Can you spare me just a little change this morning? Husband-—Cer. tainly! Go out and dine’ with your mother. The change will do us both §o00d.~ London Tit-Bits, uried in the imwider lay there for it was binst. was the Jast down. They ¢ port was not The i it rolled at th ra HUrnoses the center of the passion of Sam Clemens’ love of the spectacular that wh Wy died. It seems almost n pity that in se old faroff, barefoot days he oti not ha looked dowa irs to a when, with the world at bh venerable Oxford should clothe in a scarlet gown." ———————————_—— was v ho wl, i iever ve thie ye time is feet, him # Her Resentment, It's mean of you to tell people when Jack kissed me I didn’t re it. Maud-] didn’t, dear. On the rary, | sald that when he kissed you on the cheek you held it up against him for quite awhile.~Boston Tran- script. Heo- that sent cont Our Language. “Now you Khow you're all wrong snbout that” “Oh, yes: if you say so, 1 reckon I'm all wrong, all right."—Chicago Tribune. Watch the beginnings.’ Great floods have come through little leaks, - The Yukon Valley. There are no blizzards In the Yukon valley in winter, and there Is little wind. Snow about two feet deep cov. ere everything from early October till Nothing is farther from the earth than heaven; nothing ls nearer to bears #8 than sarth.~Hare ¢ a amy THERE It pl ows the sar nejde; i led on rox ky hillside other plow made There is GRASS SEED ——— —— ——— can be well hand. hill better than any two or three horses. «to perfection NE OR CLOVER SEED upernior in Ask for a ALFALFA SEED sal SATURDAY, OCTOBER ¢ culos of J B. Ream at his hall mile north west of Pe niture, gracdiaiher’s clock, new to harness, ele. , elo, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, at p.m, stihe resideace of J. W, Sweetwood, in Georges Valley : Implements, household goods, sleigh, two buggies, barnes, aod & variely of other articles, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, one o'clock, near Colyer, by Mp J. 8, Houseman Two ho three fine cows, wagons, implements, household goods and an eudiess variety of articles nol we ntioned on posters, SATURDAY OCTOBER 26, one o'cl W. Garver, on Nitaoy Mouotain, will sell the following : One horse, wo buggies, harness spring harrow, lot of househo) E $00 elo. hegister one OCH ain nos Cave wR residetice ex Lot of far Pp DURRY, Dew one oOCoCk OR, ck, ~A FOR SALE—~Mare and three-mouths ¢ &.80 driving bore, coming four yess, of M. A. BANKEY , Coburn, Pa 4 colt inquire 0.4 NOTICE~My patrons will please take that my dental office will notice be closed unul the D. 8, Centre Hall, Orators and Stimulants, It 1s belleved that no modern legis Intors keep themuelves up to the mark in the same dan ¥ as some of their predecessors in the British Hament. “Huskisson told me,” writes Lord Broughton, “that Lord reagh and Lord Liverpool both serous wa took ing. gers 80 black, and Wilberforce opium before a that,’ a public speaker.” long speech, A Suggestive Song. “Miss Boulsby has not a particle of tact.” “What has she done now? “The other evening when Mr. Jag gles, who fs notorious for not paying his debts, asked her to sing she won! to the plano and sang “Trust Him Not!" "~London Telegraph. Not Affinities. Mistress~And why did you leave your last place? Mald=Me and the missis was not congenial — Harper's | Bazar. It is a wise man who knows when be does not know. ww € i Centre Hall, Pa. ARM FOR SALE~One mile east of Centre | i Hall, on Brosh Valley road, 151 acres, | Siaores are under cultivation, hy balance | mountain pasture and timber land. Flowing | water from strong mountain springs—a jarge joe | oes of pure spring water, if ara, GRO. P. BIBLE. Bellefonte, Pa, i or ANNIE BE. BIBLE, [os pa Centre Hall, Pa. | Exec UTOR'S NOTICR-- Lotters tostamentary on the estate of {doh B. Ream, late of Gregg township, de | consed, {Letters testamentary on the above estate hav. ing been duly gracsied to the undersiened. he would respectfuiy request any persons knowing then selves indebled Wo the esate $0 make ime. | mediate payment and those having olaims | agminst the same to present them duly aathen | Uoated for settioment, J. GC. ROEEMAN, i ROSETTA KE. LUSE, Eseou od0.p'd, Bpring Milla, Pa. Centre Reporter, §1 pet your. rr | ToywELLNG HOUSES 08 SALE-The ane offers for sale the house adjoin | Company | Sp a good repair, large and | looted. | EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON CORNER LOT. | Also an elghb-room house On & Corner | good stable, and a fioe assortment of rads, | Droberty 16 a Oekirable one in every way well Jooated. of offered at very ii EET The above falr prices, Son Tn Jun 22.48 A
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