PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going. Visitors ln and out of Town, ~— Farmer Luth Kline, from south of Linden Hall, gave us a call. —=Miss Ada Goodhart, of Centre Hill, spent several days with friends in town. ~ Mrs. Flora Bairfoot is spending a few weeks with friends in Philadel- phia. student vie ~——Miss Roxauna Brisbin, at Wilson College is home for her cation. ——James Smith, of Williamsport, spent Christmas with his parents at this place. — Mrs, C. B. and daughter Grace spent several days last week at Millheim. — Mr. James B. Spangler, seyville, was a pleasant caller office last week. —Mr. W. W, House, Lewistown, town last week. -Frank Ross left Tuesday ing for Ada, Ohio, where he will enter a business college, Boob Tus- this of at of the Kline in Rishell, was a visitor morn- re —Miss Kate Foreman, of this place has been seriously ill with typhoid fe- ver the past month. Misses Marion and Ella Fischer, of Shamokin, a week with their friends at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Boalsburg, are visiting Mrs, ter, Mrs, Jerry Miller. —— Mrs, Kate Carson departed last week for Warren, Ohio, to spend two weeks visiting friends. spent Barr, of jarr’s sis- — Miss Annie Dinges, of Williams- port, is spending several days with her mother at this pl — Dr. G ly spent rr days last relatives at Wolf's Store. nee, . Hosterman and fami- week with or Aarons friends Jordon, her Miss Grace burg visited among and relatives a few days last John L. Tusse REPORTER'S old gave us a call a few days ago. — Mrs. A. J. day for Montandon on a daughter, Mrs. Vance McCormick Mr. E. M. Gettysburg is spending Wi ek. Runkle, of yville, one of the patrons, Reesman left Satur- visit to her i Duck who is a student at his vacation with his Pareiits near Spring Mills. —Mr. Albe Princeton ( vlog re WAS Mrs. J. ( Jarr, student at the guest of k. home '. Boal's family this wee r here Tuesday and Wednesday, attend- ing to matrimonial affairs, and paid his respects to the REPORTER after tie- ing a knot, —Sam’l Wagner, of Tusseyville, came into our sanctum »n two eratch- es, last week, still unable to use his one leg owing to the breaking of the knee cap, last summer. He has hopes of the knee getting all right again, and was able to bring the wherewithall to put his label forward. Wolf Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses have been granted the past week: Clarence H, Flether and Holter, of Howard. Wim. A. Lytleand Mary CC. of Benner township. Howard A. MeClintie, and Mattie Fulton, of ship. Joseph Rennick and Carrie 1. Lydia J, Stamm, of Bellefonte, Spring gle, of Philipsburg. Theodore Reverm Segerpalm Annie Carolna Tingguist, of Heights Enes McAllister, of Wilkesbarre, Emma Weomer, of Boalsburg. Wm. K. Haines of Aaronsburg. Ella C, zeigler, of Wolf's Store. Ceo, W. Letterman and Miss Mertie Rager, of Milesburg. Frank Fry of Boalsburg, aud Maroin township of Howard, Pennfield Cle: and and Mag- gie $® lark, of Wm. A. Tice nie Frisk of ty. Arthur township, Huston of W Johnsonbaugh of and Allee Ardery, orth township. W. 5. Meese State College Albert M. Mills, Clinton county, Fram, of Marion township. John M. Pine Mills, and Susie Foreman, Hall. J. E. Ward, of nace, and KE G1. Jane Biddle, C. Ellis lipsbug. $C. Ida M. and Li zie Womelsdrof, and of Li Lizzie C, pal Homan, of Centre Pennsylvania Fur- la Harpster of Union township, of Huston t« *. of Gatesburg, wine, and ywnship. and Shuriga Rylett, of Phi Hi Breon, of enn Cave, and yan, of 1 r Mills, Spring — i THE WEATHER Temperature and Rain and Sa« ) i " a he Re legistered at the Re porter office week ending Thursday Jan. 2, “ - A iemperature SM Dee, sximan — Rev, Davis returned to his in Allegheny a week with friends in Cent Hoste tending Dental College at Allegh this week after spending | re Hall. J AINIES rman, who is visiting his parents at Centre Nell Wo - — Prof. Calvin and wife, of | Mifflinburg, friends at this place and Spring Mills. — Prof. Bitner of Millersv Normal spent several days last his fath weeks with spent t itl fate EAE LAL week Mr. home of er-in-law, Murray. at the J. D. ~Capt. M. Be week for Cooperstown, Venango coun- ty, Mrs. Mar- | tha Orlady. -Miss Anna Bartholomew, bas just finished her first term at Millersville State Normal home with her friends. mal left last { eorge on a visit to his sister, who | the is school, —\Were pleased to have a call from | that ever pleasant and much esteemed | farmer, Jacob Shearer, who put his la- | bel among the happp '%ers. Harvey Van Pelt, who is prepar ing for Cornell College at the Ithica High New York, returned | home for his vacation, —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Royer re turned home last Monday after ing a happy honeymoon of two weeks in the southern part of the state, een M 18, Jennie spending Christmas with friends Williamsport and Seranton. School, spend- Miss the in Frank Bradford and Odenkirk fire holidays Keller, Bumuer man and John Meyer Franklin and Marshall home spending their vacation. —John students College at are ~eeMrs. Wm. Sholl, of this place is visiting at her sons, John O. Bhoell, in nied by her niece, Mise Weaver, and are having a pleasant time, er who, with his family, left this place | for Caroline county, Va., has returned on a visit to friends here and in Har- ris township, and tells us they are pleased with their Virginia home. ~e yur honest and esteemed farmer friand, Henry Stoner, from across the valley, gave us a pleasant call, and took the high'degree of "07 on hia label: handsome is who handsome does, reports the general health good in his section. —Henry Rossman, one of Tussey- ville’s wide-awake citizens, gave our sanctum u call and, like a good fellow, "§6er ; previous to the rains he reports many were suffering for want of water in that section. who had been visiting her brother and sister in Williamsport, returned ho. 3 is one of Williamsport's able stenogra- | phers and her brother Magnus a me- chanie. 3 1.45 inch rain Saturday 21, from af- ternoon to ¥ p. m. Night of 23, Thursday night, 25, AH rain, one inch ith for this season, Night of 27, from 4 to 11 p. m., inches rain. On 30, 1 inch rain, and 1 in. snow, continu Note an area of one square mile 0,000 gallons, An inch of rain falling upon equiv fa h- in weig All Free. have used King's New Discovery know Those who its ue, and | Call the ruggist and get a trial bot- free on advertised d Send your name and address and New tle free fo H. LE. get a sample box of Liver Pills free, well as a copy Health Household All of which is to do you good and cost you noth- D. Murray's Drug Store. Bucklen & Co., Dr. Chieago, King's as Guide to and structor free, guaran. teed ing at J. - - - House and Lot Sold Sherif? ( gave the REPORTER officea call on New Year's day, and we learned from him that he house and lot, at Spring Mills on the hill, to W. J. Finkle, of Far a ———— ——_———— Clothing at Sheriff Sale Prices, ‘ondo Don’t miss the bargains in ready made clothing, at the Philadelphia Branch, on account of sheriff’ sale, will be sold at once at great sacrifice. i———— i ——— New Year Parade. New Year would have passed off very quietly in the town had not a squad of fantastics on horse and afoot, from some part of the country paraded the streets in the afternoon, considerable excitement people, i, ei Deaihs in Gregg Township, The wife of Manno Genlzel, of Gregg twp., died a few days ago, aged about 30 years, Glen a daughter of Howard Smith, of Farmers’ Mille, died a few days ago aged about 16 years, a a Li Sheriff Sale of Clothing. A full Hine of all kinds of ready-made clothing, for men and boys, must be sold at once, on secount of sheriff's “sale, at the Philadelphia Branely, Belle- fonts. Hurry up, if you want a bar- | gain. — Spit and Smoke Your Life COBt will CHICACO. : makes the nerves strong, and brings back the feelings of youth to the pre- maturely old man. It restores lost vigor, You may gain ten bounds in ten days. CUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT CURE. It Your own druggist a cure or money re- it, written Ruarantde ofcure Address nearest office. 8 only 81. MONTREAL, CAN, NEW YORK. Scribner’s Sentimental By J. M, Barrie. i te of sa Ti te sxih Pv Altial no (verge of Jacob Administra Bellefonte | James Narris Foster, late of ROK at i ky, Lor ¢ { ete Of Hamm! borough. decessed §. The first and {oal account of Ange! gardian of Caroline McBride ine M« Rummy 5 The first and fal acoount of Calvin Rishel ; Rishiel late of | Gregg twp decd 8. The fist and Mal account of Catharine Shaffer and Mary J. Erhard, Adwministratrices Cum Teslamento Anne of eto. of Mary Mo tgan, late of Bellefonte bortugh decsased, as filed by Mrs. Catnarine ~batTe 7. The socountof $m, H tr «for of ete., Rebecos Bressler, twp, dew'd 8. The first snd fos account of 8. H. Beoni- sol, Goardian of Nellie Johoson, misgor ehiid Foo ae Bressler Adminis inte of Haines cpased, ! § First and flgal sa®ount of Henry Brown, i Administrator of eve, bf John Divin, ate of | Walker twp., dec'd as fled by Solomon Peck, his Admivistrator, 10. The aceount of Miry J Odenkirk and W. A. Kerr Exventors of etd of Joha HH. Odenkirk. ate of Potter twp. dec’ iL First and foal acd of J. int of Martha 8. Pack er executor of eto. , . Packer, late of Car decd 12. Fist and figal aechunt of jacob 8mith Ad ministrator of eto, of Jah Mies, lute of Potter twp. di 2'd 1 13 The first and foal count of James Hare Bhaffoer under the will ofr. Clarisng Awl, iste of Bellefonte borough, detd. Buckien's Arsica Salve, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer, Balt Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, th | Hands, Chilblaing, Corns, an il ok Skin Erup- tions, and positively dures Piles, or no pay required. It is granted to give oc A satisfaction or fnoney refund- 2 Rr Pries 25 cents box. For sale y —Subsoribalur the Ri ronTaR, $1.50 A Tommy year, bul nev : B ORT & #0 {yearthanever nol satisfied Lily deserve the ful consideration as a eration New York FOLIrT=58 HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Fifth Avenue, Cote, Bore or Lise Te eed in time snd prevent Hpo Cee LRRA prevent Gares Ix Fo ! nerease the quantity of TE , and make the butter firm Powders will cure or prevent ahoost EVERY y which Horses and Cattle sre subier Forrs's Pownsms Wils GIVE SATISFACTION Bold everywhere, DAVID BE. FOUTEZ, Propristor, BALTIMORE, MD. BAETHOLOMEW, A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of George W. Vooada, late of Gregg township, de cess. having been lawfully granted so the un dersigued she wonld respectfully request all persons knowing themselves indebted to the es tale to make Immediate payment and those hay ing claims against the same to presert them du Iy authenticated for settlement EDITH B. VONADA, Administratrix Farmers Mille AN DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS of Administration on the estate of W. O. Duck, late of Penn township, decessed, havin been lawlully granted to the undersigned, al persons xnowing themeelves indested to sald ve tate and these having claims against it. sre hereby notified to present the same properly su thenticated for setiiement H. E DUCK, Millhelm, novia. Adminisirs tor, . Pos aule by R E doch at = IARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE -— Company of Ventre County, Ps ~The sn nual merting of the members and the election of twelve directors to mansee the Ain of the Company for jhe ensuing year will be held a the house of D. L, dariges. at Centre Hall. Monday, January 18th, 1806, betweon the orn of 1 a.m. and 2 p. m. of said day. Members are generally requested idk ie RTE. Preside J resident. D. F. LUBE, Secretary AA A boil AUTION HAVING PURCHASED A’ AT pabiic tie follow proper ty now in the of i Horses, 1 hei Tow. 5 ho ChE nr Junple wagon, : fork 3 ora he 2of P. A Auman, and personal tive may bo placed Bi or, oh Shfith 22 ERE Be nor, THE SUN. 01 rise . I'he first Cra rn is American Newspapers, A. Da NA — Editor, The American Idea, the it. These first, last ’ American Constitution. Ani ric 3 by mail, - £6 a mail, 88 a year THE v SlJNDAY SUN “papel THE SUN, New York. 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General Insurance and Real Estate. 18 East Third St. WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. WANTED - “Ty 11 tid it “ tablished hou SALARY $738, 00 hn ESPLABLS. Pos THE NATIONAL: 316-317-318 Omaha Bl Chicago and of Coffins, Embalming a Special- Prompt attention to calls. Charges Reasonable. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRING MILL Thurston PILLS WANTED SALESMEN 5c poo oe of each county to takeorders for a ohiolee line of Stock or Seed Potatoes, Stock and seed waren lood, Reoan give I a steady Ba, TL Latte HAWKS NURSERY C0, Rochester . « Re ¥ NOTICE CAME T0 0 THE oe oer Kilo on J A% se PE NNSYL VANIA R. R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table, in effect May 10, 1865, | TRAINS LEAVY 918 a. mo. ~Train 4 Dally except For Bunbury , Willkerbarre, Hazleton, Harrisburg and interm te slations, & rrivi at Philadelphin at 400 p, in, New m., Baltimore 0p m, Washingtor Sp. m, pecting at Philadelphia for all sea-shore points Through passenger coaches w Phils. d Baltimore Yarlor cars 10 Philadel MO? NTAN DON, WARD Funday Pottaville ng EAST edd) 3 ANE phiia al 0p. m~Train 5. (Dally except , Harrisburg and intermediate stas tions Arrivivg ut Philadelphin at 6.20 p m., New York, 9 p.m, Baltimore, 6 16 p. mm, Washing tonal 750 p.m. Parlor car through 10 Philadel. phia, and pas-enger coaches W Polladelphis snd Bait bp. m~Train 12 {1 For Wilkesharre, Hazletor an 1 intermediate points, arriving pm, New York 6 m Fas ner coach adelphin, Bunday.) LiBOI« xcept Bunday.] ville Harrisburg ik delphin H.40 pp. to Wilk Phil Mary Bry a Hurry rg It ig 8 Ph Pu HE NAGE pu #8 a Hu J. BR. WOOD General Manager Gen’]l Pww'ger Agt. BEAUTI v THR } INA- TO BOTH SEXES: FE BOARD AND E &0 1 Lhe Laboratory iG ENGINEERING ING These COUT 8 | 8 are wive practical and the MATHE NM ATIC and ARTS! combining shop work three Years’ conrme MORAL and POLITIOAL BCI ttotions! Law and History: tal Boonomy, ete. ATARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti. onl and practical, includingesch arm ofthe rYyice, i%. PREPARATORY COURSE; Fall term opens Sept. 11, 1885, for admission. Sept. 1 For Dataloiae or other information, GEO. ATHERTON, LL.D., Prest, State College, Centre Co. Pa ASTRONOMY: pure MC i A w 1c MENTAL. X | x One year, Examinstions & DROMGOLD’S SAW MILLWENGINES & onfertul [pra vemnt I Friction L «Hav Beck fotion of Carriage Le olher in {he market, oe me sauning all the feud g to stand ine; great snving in power -¢ and foon's in stamps for 2! Harrows, Hay Ra & DROMGOLD, Mires, MEN WANTED. To sell Nursery Stock and a first. class line of REM SEED POTATOES. No experience required. § WORK and £000 PAY weekly. 3 |Stefred Write Chas. D, Lecnrd, “| 10octm.
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