PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going.— Visitors ip and out of Town, ——TFm’'l Shook, one of Spring Mills | live citizens, gave us a call. of Williams- | WwW. W.| Miss Mary Evans, port, is the guest of Mrs. Boob. Miss Carrie Emerick is visiting | her sister, Mrs. Cyrus Brumgard, at Millheim. Mr. J. Emery Hoy, of Philadel- phia, spent several days last week in | town. near Centre REPORTER — Mr. David Kerr, of Hill, was a visitor the office this week. at re ~Miss Grace Smith returned home last week from Williamsport, where she had been visiting friends for sev- eral weeks. : —Miss Anna Mingle Jast week from a visit of several weeks | with friends in Mifflinburg. — Mr. James Goodhart, of Centre Hill's promising young men, was a pleasant caller at this office on Wednesday. » returned one ——Mrs. Elmer Campbell, of Linden Hall, spent last week with ber mother, Mrs. Love, Church street. Mrs. James Smith departed on Monday for Williamsport, after ing spent several weeks with her hus- several days Jane on hav- bands parents at this place, — Wm. gave us a call ; farming stock. by a friend, Mr. Grossman, of Tusseyville, he will make sale of his He was accompanied Miller, Tom Sankey spent last week on his old at is making good of Lycoming. a visit to home Osceola Mills. He time his trip east, and is haviog all the fun out of it possible. H. ‘entre it on MeCool, Hill, he will make and to little our of Spring ee J AIT €3 and daughter, ganctum a call ; his farm stock Mills, John A. Miller, of is visiting his sister a Mills the past week. He ing for a Philadelphia pub house of large proportions and is meet- ing with extraordinary success. ee HL. ES. of Millheim, gave our sanctum a business call; he €ex- ram- of gave sale move near Belle- t Potters Canvass foute, is lishing Duck, es4q., reports nothing new down there cept that Elk creek got on the page last Thursday night and flooded the lower end of Millheim. — Will Runkle, but now lgtated. spending a few days visiting friends in Hall. the same and very little since leaving ( —Mr. F. F. PORTER'S stbstantial and readers, of Potters Mills, a few days ago. He was accompanied by his little daughter and ciosely spected our plant, Wim. Jordon, for ashort a resident of Aaronsburg, at the home of Daniel this, place. Mr. Jordon months sgo moved from Aaronsburg, and now on back again the Buckeye state. —Mr. W. H. Smith, former good citizens, but now located at Williamsport, Tuesday, and is visiting at the home of Howard Homan. He will remain for several days; before returning will visit his old friends at Farmers Mills and Brush valley. one of former Pittsburg, old is our boys, in is his Centre funk” changed Hall of the promine old boy has ‘entre Ri nt gave us a call Royer, one in- time is visiting Fliesher, in only a few Ohio to is his way one of our came up on Merchant Charley!Long, of Spring Mills, came up last evening take in | the Evangelistic services, Charley is | getting in [training for the Repabli- | can nomination for Treasurer, and hustling around shaking hands with the boys and making himself gener- | ally popular. Ifa Republican is to have the Treasurership, it could not fall into better hands than his, BE a NP THE WEATHER is Temperature and Rain and Saow Fall, Registered at the Reporter office. Highest, Lowest 42 31 rain. 30 storm. 44 fair. 21 snow. 23 Clear. Temperature. Feb. 6 7 40 5 45 9 a6 10 35 11 39 20 Fair. 12 31 20 Fair. 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