PERSONAL MENTION. Town, Mr, George | { i fice on Wednesday. i i week with her grandparents, Mr, ee M18. J. i — Miss Winnie Wolf, one of bersburg’s pleasant young ladies, visiting at her in this place. —W, F. Rearick, gave us a call. He left for Washington this week, thence goes to Atlanta to in the Exposition. uncle of Gregg, —(teorge Weaver, of Rebersburg, visited at Simon Harper's this week. He can relate many interesting dents from away back. ~Miss Emma Aikens, of fonte and Miss Bennet, of Washington, D.C, Mr. — Miss Laura Runkel vivacious young ladies, left Isaac Smith over Sunday. cone of on a ! land and Middleburg. We miss her. Wm. was a Pleasant caller, name to our list. James with him new over there. eee MT, Joseph i Bloomfield, I several days in this part and in the mountain with a hunting pa trying his luck in | down deer. ——Mr. Hiram Grove, successful Grossman, of Tusseyville, a added Horner was and New Gilliland, of is spending of the valley, ringing who his beer a hool teacher in th county for a number of years, Hill and accepted a better and more tive one in the Reform ganza Washington Grove will disappoint him if he He is a son NO resigned | his position at Centre this weel luera- | t Mor Mi kn SL Schoo. a in county. all of John who OW should fail eminent Of {srove of Cess, Gregg township, well-known to most of our readers. Mr. E. M. Hu known lumverman is yvett the well wit to bid fare- | of residence i ab well to this town as a place a scene of active Mr. Huyett came about ten dur- | he intelligent cit and to this locality as business operations to this place years ago | himsels | and ing whieh time has proven a worthy, izen more ness man. than ordinarily successful busi Many been turned from his sev- | and many thousand dollars have thousands of feel lumber have eral lumber J bs conse tently been dis seminated among the laboring classes We bespeak for Mr. Huyett even great- | his field and it Wt we indicate sentiments er success in know the entire ¢ new the ommunity of | sincerely re He w extensive in gretting his departure ill begis operations on an tract I Franklin county where he will move his family as soon as the necessary ar- | rangerments can be made, pn COBURN. Christmas Entertainments to be Held by the Sunday Schools, Mr. and Mrs. William Stitzer, bersburg, were visiting at the their daughter, Mrs. J. E. ( this place on Sunday last. Mrs. William Walker, of Rebersburg spent a few of Re- home of | at aoone ¥, days last week visiting | friends at this place. J. E. Cooney is housed up at present with an attack of the quinzy. Frank Hackenberg has g gar Valley with Harter & Co. and will do their cooking in their lumber camp Frank is an experienced cook and Knows how to prepare a meal so it palatable. Jacob H. Fryer on Monday while at- tempting to couple cars for one of the brakemen got one of his hands between the bumpers and squeezed pretty bad- ly. Next week our schools will be clos- ed and the teachers will weeks’ vacation to attend stitute at Bellefonte, Mr. Luther Guisewite new boiler for his creamery on Satur- day and has torn out the old ones and will replace them with the new one. Jacob Kerstetter killed the largest hogs in this section on last Friday; the combined weight of the three be- ing 1427} pounds. Mr. Ed. Zimmerman, of Millheim, has rented the store room opposite the depot and has started a confectionary store in it. Mr. A. B. Meyer has been engaged by Luther Guisewite to do the clerizal work in his creamery. John Stonebraker spent Bunday with his family; he says Milroy is booining. J. W. Kerstetter is the happiest man within the radius of seven counties, all because the stranger who came to his house is a bouncing boy; he now fills the office of county chairman with more dignity than before, The Lutheran and Reformed Sun- day schools of this place are making elaborate preparations for their hriste mas entertainments, which will be held on the evenings of the 21st and 22nd respectively, The former Sun. day school will ave a Cantata enti- tled “Santa Claus Vision; the latter will have a song service the title of one to Su- is be given county a in- received a i which we have not yet been able to learn, » Spit and Smoke Your Life matu You ms pounds in X( ill funded. and Ww CHICACO. 2 CARETS axfoant df iife AS q FOR A cH ir pastor, t her, frie na is, or yi sath inf 0H wh * BUW AL § v off all readers of t 8 paper at the rat 814. 00 pa sum 1. “This ia of THE 3 Pa cof p DS It f th is a Con nplete Dictionary is n Thorough Eeeyciap odin fa ia isa superd Library Book, ‘i : Met edd : is hetter than all ether dictionaries, i» ' ¥ FIONARY, ardered far tse Elmer He Lacey, € « Louis Board of Education. ¢. Worcester 8 Cont a i ®t Bn 5 s and Ag ! Lode He Atwood, Eng. La ; Ka f a ¢ iristinn Herald, Ww X Books gua rant forer f ACENTS WANTED k ia 1 8 only §1 Your a cure Jooklet, written g Addres { MONTREAL, ( CAN, We re fully Intend » dl 4 X I ¢ aur Spe «© inl "Otfe rt wr ne dren will appreciate t ¥ ——— t ENC It £ refo Rev, =, YW, Mille fsov, Nev Patterson, D. PD. 2 ‘ Hey Oliver rane, Exe r Publi Ledger re } 1 br re a dires "y CLEVAN DINGES, | General Insurance and Real Estate, | 18 East Third St. | WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. ‘WHERE TO GET 'YOUR HOLIDAY GOODS. As tl remin gh to that our ie Holiday Season is go near at hand we and the we are well prepared to supply all wis . {J t i . fri : RE Yer | 0 d our friends pubiie, generally, | | Fire, Accident of at ’ hl * * 1 X 3 Almost makes possible in first class Cash Com- | : ti the nerves ani tii: panies, strong, and i brings back feelings of cn ye demands ir Life, All Kinds AY Insurance and . i Inne > ’ |.owest Rates ‘ 5 i . 01 goods BO OW 1h all kinds Americ are now Dinner price it a eood in Christmas within geenring a fine i- rely old man. : not overlooked it vigor. vy gain ten ten days. I New York Lemon il estate bought old and ex- ; changed Yo patronage in vited and tisfaction guaran- teed Write for térms or call at We, : { Aer] Fapes, B.C, ACHENBACH,| [rrenyite min) | i Mexican ' ataw hag, Fruits, bask: Rais lorida Ora C NER, 1s Banana Table It edil to-day. drug gist Iney ro- youre rest office. BELLEFONTE. Holiday } | Baker, HEE, aq IO Confectioner, Caterer. NEW YORK. GROCERS, BELLEFONTE. seit a Bil and iy 0c, month Lo i NOW tli 1 25TENTS A POUND. i cui «| BEfOre the Snow Flies.... y 111 1] tf Fd 4 you ne ed for Fall ry Goods, Clothing 1 ne 37% ee ’ epariments Ww POTATOES. | STEADY | LT 17 LE - AVC er is | No « fi A HORK 00 PAY Vi Chas. D. Leonard, {rol There has + TT... } lines, Take for the lowest E BETTER. al HARPER & KREAME R, Centre Hall. F (LIZ HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS gap O A TY i s J 000 0 89 gp FOUTZ AL ~ wv p— 0 4 { { f 8.2.00 cach, ip ———— Bh A REE Ww SEOUTZ | MN H a 4 Williams, etn i Don’t forget | this special of- fer holds good only until == Christmas Eve, | 7 at which time the price will | be advanced to | $42 to $70 per | sel, and abso- | lutely no devia. tion from these | prices will be | made. It is not | for sale in book | The Philadclphia Press For 1896. R208 5 0 Thurston ls Von ¥ Ave perfoct bea! th jewels, nev i pRUGH tr heat ou | PiLAAa, By mall 85 econis | per peckages PERSONS TO TRAVEL | WANTED- | tlemen only be obtain. | ed from us or | our authorized | ' representatives | Severs 1. | tablis YCLOoy ¥ Di¢ # Dic. 20992992292928898029] | ope THE NATIONAL, 117-318 Omaha Bldg. (Chicago. | r, 1. D 00 T. Werts, HE PENNSYLVANIA BTATE COLLEG ’ vy York World, dard A Mi BEAUT] RM IN THE UNDENOMINA. INT Ts D IN ONE OF THE i AND HEALTHFUL ALLEGHENY REGION TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEX Es; TUITION FREE BOARD OTHER EXFENSES y LOW NEW AND } Age and A ix —Rev, f.oarge = — : - : ee 30 Vers D. n., LL.D., | Rikial A Qf IPMENT. 0 0 LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE with constant illustrations on the Farm | and in the Laborsiory. BIOLOGY, BOTANY and dg . : farinal study with the microscope i 0 RE AS 1 CHEMISTRY ith an unusually full and We HIE Tokian i thorough course in the Laboratory ! A CIVII ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MMFOCHHEANICAL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING scomupanied with very extensive exercises in the Field. the Bhop, Laboratory HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, 2000009 rider, of —— LS | pr i i i | ZOOLOG nr Y ¢ fer i i These | COur a | 8 are | practical | PENNSYLVANIA R. wind the | | Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division THROUGH TRAINS FOR MONTANDON FROM EAST AND SOUTH. Train 15 leaves New York 12.15 night, phia 4.50 & m, Baliimore 445 8 m, Harrisburg oD Ane Fhiladels LINDEN HALL. pondent The United Evangelical Sunday v treat will be given every scholar on Mrs. Chestie Tressler who has been weeks Miss Lillian Ross left last week for Kansas where she expects to spend the winter months with friends. Miss Gertrude Weiland whe has been ailing for some time is slowly im- proving. Rev, C. H. his appointment in Goodling has the changed Evangelical noon, Miss Lizzie Gettig is spending a few davs with friends at Tussey ville, The lovers of music of this town and vicinity have organized a singing class with Prof. EE. W. Crawford as instruct- or, Miss Miller, of Rock Springs, was visiting her sister, Mrs, ob Wei- landed this place. Mr. Arthur Kimport, Prothonoter’s clerk, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at his home here, Some slignt changes in the moving hine have been made in this vicinity; Mr. Bud Hartzock has moved to Le- wont, and Mr. Joe Kuhn has moved his family and household goods to Boalsburg; Thomas Coble is occupying the house vacated by Kuhn, Mr. Robert Corls entertained some of their many friends over Sunday. Quite a number of our people have their butchering to do yet. Miss Blanche Bwab Monday of last week, secured employment, Mrs, Wm. Roe key « in Bellefonte on Tues ing her winter goods, Mrs, W. E. Gettig, visiting her many around town several « Mr. Rupert last, Mra. Wm. visit among friends fo days. of this place, Mr. Hale Ross, me Mrs, Harry her brother, rantz, quite recently. dren, of Erie, iting at the home of for the past few mont their home. made many friends. The wife of Mr, N.Y, was sick with five months, Robinson says: any rest from pain, cured by it, 8. M. Swartz, Tusse tholomew, Centre 5.156 am, daily, Wilkesbarre 7235 am. Daily except Sunday) arriving at Moutandon 10 17am Train 11 leaves Philadelphia $50 a m, Washings ton 7.50 a mv, Baltimore 853 am, Willkesbarre 10 15am, (Daily except sunday) arrivivg at Moutandon 156 pm, with parior car from Philadelphis sud through passenger coschas from Philadelphia and Baltimore Train 1leaves New York $30 am, Phils, 12.25 » me: Washington at 10.50 « 1, Baltimore a111 08 m, Witkesbarre 517 pm, arriving ai Moutan- don at 5.00 pm, week Gays, with through pas seuger cosches from Phila. and Baltimore. Train 18 loaves New York 2.100 pm, week days, 200 p.m Sunday, Philsdelphis 4.40 p tn. week days, 4.3 p. m., Sundays Washington 3 15 pm, Baltimore 4 48 bm . arriving at Moutandon 9.45 pm. Through Parlor Car and passenger coach from Philadelphia Train 8 leaves New York at 800 2 m, Philad 11.20 pm, Washington 10 "pi Baltim 11 50 pm, (daily) arriving a1 ontandon at & am, with through Pullman sieepiug cars from Phila. Washington and Baltimore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Bais timore LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RALLKOAL, Daily Except Sunday. Westward, PMPM AM. BTATIONS 158 5 40 Montandon 208 16 15 Lewisburg 210 : 2 Biehl 32 6 2% Vicksburg 6 47 Miminburg 6 80| Millneont 6 58 Glew Tron ¥ 27 Paddy Mounts'n 8s Ooburn INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN and Northern Central Railay. LANGUAGE, and LITERATURE: Latin | (optional) French, German and English (re | quired.) one or more continued through the | - entire course i NS LEAVE MONTANDON, MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure | TRAINS LEA a and applied {| 018a m Trin 14. (Daily except Bunday MEC HANIC ARTS comb ining shop work | For sunbury, Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Potisviile with study, three years’ onurse | Harrisburg and interme «linte stations arriving MENT AL. MORAL and POLITICAL BCI: | at Philadelphia at 300 p. m , New York 53 p ENCE; Constitutional Law and History m. Baltimore, 3.10 p mm. Washington 430 0p. m Political Economy. eto, counectiog st Philadelphia for all sea-shore MILITARY $¢ LENCE: instruction theorets. | pointe Through passeuger cohches to Phila. oxi and practical, including each arm ofthe | deiphia and Baltimore, Parlor cars to Philadel service { phia 13. PREPARATORY COURSE 130 p. m.~Train & (Daily except Runday.) Fall term opens Sept. 11, 1886 For sunbury, Harrisburg snd intermediate stas | fo admission Sept. 13, Lions, Are ing at Philadelohia at 6.23 p m, New Far Catalogue or other information, York 2 23 p. m., Baltimore, 615 p.m, W hing GEO. W. ATHEKTOR, LL.D. | tonat 90 p.m. Parlor car through to Philadel State Onllege, Oe phia, and pas enger coaches to Pailadelphia and Baltimore, 504 p. m~Train 12. [Daily except Sunday.] | For Wilkesbarre. Hazleton, Pottsville Harrisburg | and intermediate points arriving ai Phil delphia 1 10.15 p m., New York 353 a. m , Baltimore 1040 p | wi Passenger coaches Wilkesbarre and Phil adelphia. i Y8p m-~Train 6. (Deily.) For Bunbury | a and all intormedinie stations, nrriy jug at Philadelphia, ¢ 30a m . New York at 7335 a im Pullman sheping oars from Harrisburg to Philade!phin and New York Philadelphia pas. Seupon or can remain in sleeper undistur unl left for Wyrone Time Table. in effect May 12, where she has yo EASTWARD f this place was lay last purchas- of Altoona, was friends in and Inys last week. r of Bellefonte, on Tuesday One year, Examinations Al- leave for address | Prest, nire Co..Ps | ira week or ten eall- - : : i HENCH & DROMGOLD’S BR . : Charles Stam wrehant, shipped . ward accompanied by ra. MeClellan, of Altoona >» CEEREEERSESS X ~ - a 1.29 a m~Tmin 4, (Dally) For Sunbury Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving a Phlladelphin at 62a. m., New York, #383 a m, week days, nn 5 am, Sunday, Baltimore, 620 a. mm, Washing 4,8 m. Poliman seeping atte Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Philadelphin and Baltimore, WESTWARDS 587 a m~Train 8. (Daily) For Erie and Can andaigus and intermediate stations, Rochester Buflsio, Erie. Elmira sand Nisgeos Falls, with through Pullman care to Erde and Elmira, and passenger concen to Erie Rochester, nL a mTrain 15. (Daily) For Lock Haven intermediate stations, grr m~Train 11. (Dail Sunday. For Kaus, On. ised oa Rochester, hos to Kane anil , Buffalo and Ni hr in ach 1 Bunda RE Lo SEES S230 For Eimira and Bi SRL SEES, Se PRP TMM AEP RR ICO BEEESIEES Mr. Geo. Swab hs have left for SAW MILLWENGINES A wonderful improvement in Friction {ita Back, Back motion of Carriage] a6 any other in the market. Friction C1 sing ull the sont sneng to stand still while beck: 1 great savin, power and wear, Bend gov ia sarc ps for in phe se and prioen, Also " BrrOWa a ny Rakes, Oultivntora, (ores Mention wee ®w «3 EEE: - RICAN HH 00 a NL : SEYESENEZNER a RG D. Robinson, a nters, Shellers, oto, his paper CH & PROMGOLD, Mors, York, Pa. oN, 2) Por Wr disnats % puri, ro = 1{ vou have the remotest idea of pursuing A BUSINESS or SHORTHAND course of Sd ety ath Toa ih Wu School of Business Kocmaam N.Y. rheumatism for GRRE RABRELN EE PBE PEPE Th SFESSBEYE For the relief of Many very i Mi is, | SFE RACE R. Bar- n own AeA Sille, move fanvout From SR hy A h WY
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