AARONSBURG, Interesting News Items from Our boring Town, Neigh- him much trouble in walking; last lot formerly the Reager Billy Korman for $650. goes back his spring. Harvey Crouse has gone Mr. farm Wetzell again to in the to Somer- set county to engage in the mercantile he will take his family there in the spring. Cap. Mingle and family, of Belle- fonte, came to town on Saturday even- ing and remained till Monday noon. The square that purchased from business; Emanuel Wetzel George Rupp N00, , Gettig has for $2 SR James Hol- loway’s house and will remain in town rented for at least another year. Jacob Winkleblech that has had the same leg broken the third time; the last time it was kicked off by a horse. The dam at Meyer's frozen over this winter; usual as there are water head of the dam and it seldom freezes, has a dog mill has been something un- springs at the ccna: For Another Insane Hospital. The overcrowded condition of institution in tion to erect an additional of the character for central part of Pennsylvania. county is included in the district. A bill appropriating $300,000 to erect such a building and for the purchase of farm was introduced in the house counties a by ty. The district as outlined in the bill embraces the counties of Potter, Tioga, Clinton, Lycoming, Clearfield, Jefler Centre, Huntingdon, Blair, ( Bedford, son, bria, Somerset and Wolfe The Gam Will Have to Go. Girls who have formed the the authority of famous that it produces face wrinkles running to the corner of a from the nose mouth. for choice Probably she would thing else, but when the tween an unwrinkled and a not stop any- is be- face the gum will have to go. Wp Subject to Income Tax, The panies in this revenue distri ton, Centre and U ject { the son of their nes being = Individoals ais number of individu t of Clin- nion counties suod- o tax under new law by rea- FNeos over 54.000 is as follows. rati 3 ¢ His, A storm ¢ most fortable. Ti Lewing’, necessary if ye Jere Bellefonte, and a ss le mad by him is bound to be satisfac NEW ud The tory under py his new bus will Si ened is about tO O00 168K and t an entirely Furniture &... Wall Paper Parlor Baits - from $25 up. 8-piece Oak Salis, from $26 up. Chairs, . from $4 to $10. Rocking Chairs, £1.40 to $5.00. Bed Springs and Mattresses correspondingly low. stand open ou i new stock of All goods having been low will be gold at 16 per cent less than heretofore Op) purchased Goeds sold on installments to sponsil ble parties at acce ptal le terms. Call and see—satisfac- tion a F. W. WEBER, BOALSBURG, AUTION NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that on Javaary 16, 1885, Joseph MeClel Ian purchered the personal property of David Frantz, of near Linden Ha 1, 8 horses. all horn cattle, all wagons, sleds, binder, seif-rake, to gether with all other agricultural machinery and implements, also all hoasehnid and kitchen furniture, all provisions of whatever kind, oll grain ia the ground, al feed, togeth or with all other personal effects of wald David Frantz, and that the same will be left in the care of jlarry W. Frantz, at the pleasure « f the undersigo All parties are caationed against meddling with the property aforesaid in any manner whatever, ELMER R. Mo" LELLAN. 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