MILLHEIM NEWS, from the Town, Jonathan Auman, of near burg, sold his farm last week Charles Bierly. Consideration, about $2000, Dr. J. W. Stam has again here, and is picking up patients. family will move here sometime month, De Voe's forecast of the weather for World, to his February, as published in the has not panned out according ideas so far in this locality. It is about time for the borough dads to see about clearing the walks of drifted snow. In many places people are compelled to take to the middle of the streets. Michael Rishell, an old resident Miles township, was buried last week, He had been sick long of aged about 60 years. and unable to do anything for time. The snow drifts on North street are | sights worth seeing. At Charlie Al-/ brights, a tunnel has been dug through the snow on the boardwalk of about | thirty feet in length, and about three | feet wide and six feet high, and people | now walk through the tunnel. Many | people visit the locality to see how it | looks. | The snow tunnel at the residence of | John Stoner, is a very pretty sight. Dr. Samuel G. Gutelius is under the | weather somewhat, and the condition | of Uriah Reifsnyder is not improved | much, as also Isaac W. Raven. Horace Winkelman and sister, and | Miss Mattie Rogers, from Nittany | valley, paid a visit to our town last week, and were snow bound for three or four days. The Index Medicine ( that here last week, did not do much ness, Some of the party were a too flip, and our people became gusted with them, in the manner that the head man talked about our people. | They should have the cold shoulder wherever they go. Harry Mathers, of Lewisburg; Detwiler, Spaid, of a ‘0. were busi- little dis- of Philadelphia; eor 1 ands Charley were snow bound until register- Beavertown, Walleze, of Danville, from Thursday of Tuesday the next week. ed at the Musser house. set of fellows. The public sale at George M. Rupp, at Saturday, was largely week All A good jov ial | last the residence of Aaronsburg, attended. i tp i —F straordin: ary reductions in Win- | ter clothing and overcoats by Lyons, Jellefonte, and this means a reduction | from the wonderfully low they have had during the past season. The | prices reductions last only a short time. IEW PENG... Hunde 10 OCen Oe stock of Furniture &... ..wall Paper Parlor Suits from $25 up. S-piece Oak Suiis, from $26 up. Chairs, from #4 to £10, locking Chairs, $1.40 to $5.00, Jed Springs and Mattresses correspondingly low. 41d v¥ 1 3 . All gOS having been low will be sold at 1 per cent less than 0 w—— Groeds sold on installments to . 3 ible parties at able C guaranteed, F. W. WEBER, BOALSBURG, spoons Ra Bgcebt terns, tion all ant see tisfac. 34 PA. KRUMRINE BROS. Apothecaries, Bellefonte, Headquarters for FINE PERFUMERY AND : : TOILET REQUISITES. “GET AN EDUCATION, Education and fortane go band in hand Lock Haven, Pa. Fintelass sccommodations and low rates. State aid to students For {lus trated catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, Ph, I, Principal, noviy Lock Haven AUTION. «HAVING PURCHASED THE goods named below, at constables sale, as the property of Abe. Halderman, Feb. 11, 1805, the same will be left in possession of Mes, Abe, Holderman, at the pleasare of the undersigned 1 horse, 1 mule, 1 cow, 4 hogs, ealt, 2-horse Wag: on, drill, plow, «hare of wheat, hay, saw Ings and all other personal property of Abe Holderman, All persons are hereby cautioned aginst med. dling with same in any manner . MILTON KLINE. febla.ot Tuswey ville Ix RE-AS:IGNED ESTATE OF JOHN A. Slack, in the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, No, 324 April term 180. The nn- dersigned, an auditor, appointed by the said court to hear and pass upon the Sxbeptions, if i any, flied | to the account of James signee, &c., and to make dis ribution of the loin of the said estate in the hands of the said ao countant to aud among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notioe that he wi 11 meet all parties in interest, for the pu Bo f said " ntment, at his office in Pa., on y, March Ist, 1896, at 10 roe. wm. where knd when all parties in iutere st may at: teud, if they see proper, o. . febie-st Er ditor | | Don’t shiver; get one of those good coats at Lewin’s, Bellefonte, Low price. Interlined ‘Celluloid’ ’Collars and Cuffs turn water like a duck's back and show neither spot nor soil. They are not effected by perspiration, and always look as if right out of the box. When they get soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth. These are but a few of the advantages of wearing the ‘Celluloid’? Collars and Cuffs. There are many others that you will readily discover the first time you wear one. They are the only waterproof inter- lined collars and cutis made. Besure to get the genuine with this trade mark GPL TRADE ID stamped inside, if you desire perfect MARK. satisfaction. Made in styles. If vou can't get x dealers, we will send sample pos on receipt of price: Collars each. Cuffs, 50 cents pair. and whether you want a stand-up or turned-down collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-29 Broadway, NEW YORK. all sizes ane 3, 25 Cents mt Oe nu 24 ate size, WITHOUT THE BOW RriNG) itis easy to steal or ring watches from the The thief gets the watch in one chain in the other an nd gives a Wg off the goes the watch, leav. chain, ¢ ick watch stem, ing th jerk -—the and away g e victim only the sl wn that little game: The bow } On cach er runs down inside the endant (stem: and ts into the grooves, Brmiy lock: bow to the p so that § < pulled or twisted off. as a groove A ar t can Sold by all at ch dealers, without cost, on Jas. Boss Filled and cases C« a this trade mark ¢ Awalch case opener sent free on request Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. THE PRESS PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY WE FOR 1895. 4 ot ner DAI XY | THE CREATEST ARGAIN STORE IN GENTRE CO. 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You ought to get Dr. Day's Btrong Cough Syrup. on SALE~A FARM SITUATED ONE mile west of Millheim along turnpike, containing o o Well cultivated, Bank barn, and ontbuildiogs, 160 ACRES, Qwest with stone usiling House A fine spring of water, youn, orchard, and a improvements in No, 1 eondition ALSO 100 aeres, or less within Millhelm location, borough, in eraotiemn o condition «good being tn. u close proximity to church, schools, mar fa sw vo A »e EOREE, MEREDITH, whom m ced he greatest of living ne ywwelist ‘he Amazing Marriage” D. HOWELLS will . ay. N THE un OF DON QUIXQTE will be a series of thre sketches trated by a number of Daniel lerge’s wonde ful drawings. SINGLE ARTICLES i in great variety have been arranged for and the il istrations will be aborate, If you desire only SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE remit Scribner's i 1895 Will be Better Than Ever, Publishers: CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 1563-15 CREAT STOCK ! VAST ASSORTMENT! 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