MILLHEIM, $10.00 A DAY EASY, The Band Entertainment on Saturday | Nvenlng a Success. ¥ | Isaw that the Telephone patent had : . { expired and 1 thougl ‘hat y The holidays passed off very quietly; pire ought what ‘a ‘great i mreat many shoppers and: sizht ses. | seller it would be at a low price. I AE iY 8 10Dpers & “2 saw the advertisement of W. P. Har- ers in town. The band gave an open | | . . ; hd K i | rison & Co., Columbus, Ohio, in your air concert on Christmas in front of | saper. They had just what T wanted ¢ : 1 pit Pe yy § 4 y. A the Musser House, which was enjoyed | pa 3 3 : ti | —a telephone just like the rich eit by hundreds of people. Our merch- | Jel J y : ; | business men have, and I have been ants were kept very busy in supplying | : . ' ia” i i selling them for two months and have the people with holiday goods. : BA ie . | made as high as $50.00 per day when Mr. Deibler and son of Berrysburg, | . . : igs I took a large contract, and never less Dauphin county, paid a visit several | ER : . 0 «| than $5.00 a day, selling the telephones. days last week to his son, J. H. Deib- | “3 . > ; . { I sell them outright, there is no rent, ler, a prominent business man of our | . tava | no royalty. Everybody wants them. AN 7 | Anyone can put them up and I believe I'he snow of last week was about | . . " | they are the greatest convenience and twenty-two inches deep. The Rebers- Ni: . the best seller on earth, Anyone can burg mail did not make its appear | : . S oN { make big money who can sell goods at ance on last Thursday on account of | . . a ry (all. Bomany young men are out of the drifted snow. Madisonburg and | yo huts . . : | employment now, I feel it my duty to Woodward mails on time. . : : ™ res . bt. . 3 { bring my experience before the world, I'he condition of Snyder Tobias is no 2 : : : . ’ | 80 that this winter, with times as hard better; still unable to : help himself, | and sinking gradually, | The commercial men who have been scarce during the holidays are again in full force. Harry Bibighaus, the popular hard- | 3 ebte B v . 8 y Po} : i John McClintie, formerly of Centre ware salesman was in town last week. : ; Lt : pis { Hill, died at the home of his son-in- I'he snow had covered up the fective sidewalks, but in cleaning off the snow they are again visible and eR es | lowing Thursday. an eyesore. Why do not the people | or the town authorities repair them, | so as to make it safe for the walking public, out | pt Died in Mifflin Co, de- . lemon i -We are sellix | king at prices that cause our competi- . ; | tors excruciating pain. Get one while Der ‘“Bonastiel” von Bellefonte, | "OTS €X¢ AtIng pain. Get one whi was on der band entertainment, un | they last.— Lewins, Bellefonte. lescht Samstag ovet, and er hut es | goot enjoyed. Sei frau war by im, and se hut der Tom in control kot. | Se wase we der Tom is. Mrs. Alice Toner and son Willie, of Bellefonte, are visiting Mrs, Musser for a few days. Mrs. Eva Everett, of North street, | daughter of Dr. Wetzel, is under the | doctor’s hands, and her case may be- come a serious one, i W. A. Tobias, of North street, is the | first one in this town to have his ice house filled this season; ice about eight | inches in thickness. Others to follow i this week. The band entertainment in the town | hall on last Saturday evening was well | patronized by the people of town and | the surrounding country. The hall was filled to its utmost capacity. The | plays were well performed and the | musie singing were first-class. | This entertainment will at aaa tebecea | nnn Man, rgyman, ness Man, men who have to ile at work, should tron" Cor [hey look ex- well and wilt 10isture. r and can ut by sim. t sponge fuse these In vith composition piece of the genu- i like this: TRADE LULO| MARK. Ask for these and refuse anything else if you wish ¢ Re- member marked are the iterproof goods made by ming a linen collar with wate: ‘Celluloid,’ "thus bility. and not have send amount di- Cl oo Sr - A and be given Loganton, Sugar valley, on next Sat- i urday evening, and no doubt the boys | will have a good time. 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