WOODWARD, Haloes Township Solid Against a County Poor House, —Don’t shiver; get one of those good i storm at Lewin's, Bellefonte, { and be comfortable. Low price. coats Harter & Co. have about deliver lumber to the box Millmont. Robert Lynch, who left for factory ago is doing well. The turnpike company had a lot of men shoveling out the snow from the pike this week; the drifts are take possession of J. C. F. Motz's grist mill on Apr. 1. Did you ever see one of the famous waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuffs ? It's very easy to tell, for they are all marked this way TRADE ID * LLULOD nly Interlined Collars Nn be - hS9 MARK. eres ie of linen, cov- CELLULOID.” vou day in and ried this way ; ¢ is to her bed with pneumonia convalescent. H. O. Wirth and his best girl to friends and relatives. cost, for 1d when a minute i wet cloth i this way for several days. The Dubbs faction will soon as the weather will permit. their ice houses with ice from eight to twenty inches in thickness. The thermometer registered ing the last six weeks. A small child of Adam Winters, Fiedler, died on Thursday and of stock and dairy farm this summer. twenty-six addition to his house al Pine creek this summer. Haines township is solid agains 4 a for no work: our poor directors money in the treasury and propose t keep it there. Vote against the poor house. Two new school houses in township this summer; one at Wood- ward, to be a graded school, and one farm. Ask Thomas Milier about ton band. A young barber from Millheim takes great interest in Harter’s lumber camp west of Woodward at present. the These col 1s will outlast carer escapes laundry bills— no iting down if ked this way » Le n Bhat or y TRADE 3 Ask your dealer first, and take noth- MARK. ing that has not above trade mark, if you desire perfect satisfaction. All others are imitations absolutely If you can't find collars or cuffs marked this way, we will send youa sampie postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Give your size and say whether stand- up or turned-down collar is wanted. { THE CELLULOID COMPANY, | 427-29 DBreadway, NEW YORK. | EE six linen « laundry trial chafed nec! get ¢ &% hae you i cry Man whose watch en rung out of the bow by a pick por ket, i Man whose watch | damaged by drop- | bow, and f sense who the old pull- rs PhP ry n { J } | f the A - via y compares 1 th + Lil ina yi11 # Jiid A Vib Flora Rae Vl mere] out be UL Uy 10 Wr 3 Wo oglil Texas in the near future. in full operation. ol —Men’'s overcoats and clothi cost.—C. P. Long, Spring Mills. PENI. $ Eve 1 ried} from $25 up. up. from $4 to $10, Chairs, tocking Chairs, $1.40 to $5.00. Bed Springs and Mattresses correspondingly low. + 3 1 . All goods having low be sold vill Viii To per cent, less than hb Ome a ' 3 13 . (GGoeds SOid on 1nst: sponsibie part terms. Call and se« tion guaranteed F. W. WEBER, BOALSBURG, KRUMRINE BROS, Apothecaries, Bellefonte, - Penna.| 1a leadguarters tor a FINE PERFUMERY AND : . + TOILET REQUISITES, BET AN EDUCATION. Education and fortune go hand in band Get an education at the Central 8tate Normal School Lock Haven, Pa. First-class accommodations and low rates, State aid to stodeuts. For illus trated catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, Ph, D., Principal, Lock Haven novly AUTION. «HAVING PURCHASED THE goods named below, at constables sale, ns the property of Abe. Halderman, Feb, 11, 1505, the sama will be left in possession of Mrs. Abe, Holderman, at the pleasure of the undersigned: 1 horse, 1 mule, 1 cow, 4 hogs, call, 2horse wag. on, drill, plow, share of wheat, hay, saw logs and all other personal property of Abe Holderman. All permons are hereby cautioned aginst med. dling with same ju any manner MILTON KLINE. febl4-0t Tusseyviile Ix RE-ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN A. Black, in the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, No. 534 April term 150. The un. ned, an aaditor, appointed by the said court to hear and pass upon the exceptions, if any, filed to the account of James C. Boal, As oi dec. and to make dis ributfon of the funds said estate In the hauds of the sald ace countant to and among those Jegnity entitled to, hereby gives notice that he will meet all parties in interest, for the of the said appointment, at his office in Betietonte, Pa., on Friday, March 1st, 1595, at 10 o'clock, &. m. when: aid When oii partion in futere st fay at will exclaim: o have been made long ag Itcan’t be twisted off thecase. Can onl ha {with Jas. B Fare ® dil ved i O InS ol S > 1 1 race mark 1 Send for a walch cage ope free). Keys ner Case { had oo ip THE PRESS PHILADELPHIA, NDAY WEEKLR FOR 1895. ~1 BARGAIN STORE IN CENTRE C Prices reduced in ord . . 1 all sales in all 18) at sacrifice p Woolen Goods, Clothing, To to make large 1 my stock ATTORNEYS. MITCHELL, Altornoysat-Law, | | C. i lellefonute, Pa, | Office, ¥ oom No, 10, Crider's Exchange. | JOHN KLINE. i" Altorney at law, | BELLEFONTE, PA. German ank7 { of Court House, Can be cousulted in | and Euglish, iJ. H, ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, L,ORVIE () AVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, Atorneys al Law BELLEFONTE PA. Office in Crider's Exchange building on second floor, ‘ans E [). ¥. FORTNEY, . Allorney st Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Jang Office | n Conrad Building, | (JLEMANT DALE, {| VW Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. doors ans? Office N. W, corner Diamond, two | First National Bank Worney-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. led LW prox Offios All kinds of lega ness atiend Cid stlention given Ww colle ia 100K, { floor Crider Excha ge J. L.BPanal QPANGLE! i ial attention courts, Consults Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, | Wanted 10 AUVs nov HEX I will the highest 1 / . 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ALBO-100 nores, more or less within Millhelm borough, In exoellont condition, " being in close proximity to church, schools, mar. + 0, ose y tend, If they see proper, C. P, HEWES, * For terms apply to A.J. GEPHAR door TP Niiineim, Pa. T 3 25s Y 1 ¥ po Hid Calyaiif ii OBERT GRANT, remembered ing,” in which | solved, que Nn The Dwelling ried and Single trated. EORGE MEREDITH, whon cod the ve 1s greatest of Livin “The Amazing Marriage.” to begin ay. |THE LAND OF bon ausare SINGLE MIIGLES in great variety Scribner's for 1895 Will “1% 3 Wiki De re icl Vi © i Publis} wo ——”; CREAT STOCK ! f 11 I' 48 such probiems oan © Income “ Mar- | iins- | o family: aren - Beautifully 4 F LAS pronoun- str serial, & tien ; "s gp rong As Wri vel entitled “The Story of i . an a series of three sketches rege s wonderful drawings, ui arranged for and the be Better Than Ever, WWE Ded ICTS . Se ——— LOW PRICES ! Our stock of WINTER DRESS CLOTHING, BOOTS and SH the most complete in the valley tition. 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