PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Golng,— Visitors in and out of Town, Mr, and Mrs. Cal. Harper, of Bellefonte, were in town on Monday. Mrs. Wm. W. Boob attended the fu- neral of her cousiu, Mrs. Rupp, at Oak Hall yesterday, Our friend Christian Platt, was a caller, and honest as he is, put his credit out to 97. of Wolfs Ner- — Miss Aunie Nerhood, Store, is visiting her brother Ed. hood, on Church street. (George Mowery came back from Dry Run, Franklin county this week, where he had gone with E.M. Huyett, — Samuel Kreamer spent two or three days lust week in Lock Haven, on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Samuel Heckman. —(harles Slack, assistant at Bare — Mike Condo still wears mourn- | ing about his eye, and a piece of court | plaster, all the result of his recent en- | | counter with his dog. —Mrs. W. W. Bayard departed | yesterday for her home in Philadel- phia, after a two weeks visit with her father at Centre Hill. —James Runkle, of near this place, will move to Middleburg this spring; | of the best we are sorry to lose one families of this vicinity. James H. Lohr, of Philadelphia, | was bere a few days ago to visit invalid mother, who is not improving. | James looks well and the city seems to agree with him, his | —Major Huss, of Spring Mills, was in town yesterday calling his | friends. The Major is a democrat of | the broadest stripe, and is always con- | fident of the party's success, on —— Andrew Stiffler, one of + our teemed patrons, at Ci :» Hill, us a call; the grip Ty a Hard pall on him a week ago and he tells us many over that way are sufl:ring from it. Prof. Ed. Crawford, of the firm of Smith & Crawford, at Colyer, gave us a hurried call a few days ago. The | Prof. isa hustler in the mercantile | trade and reports everything booming about Colyer. —Simon Paul Dinges, of Williams- | port, came up on Saturday to spend Sunday with his mother in this place, Simon is in the insurance with his brother Clevan, cent election figured for the first in his life as a candidate on the Proli- bition. ee | gave business and at the re time pet Martingo Licenses, The following marriage licenses have been granted the past week: Edward W. Harward of Philipsburg, and Virginia M. Frank, of C Hill, Clearfield Co., Pa. E lward F. Rupert Brown, of Eagleville Mordecai Laird and Mounigal, of Taylor twp. Jumes A. Leathers Hall, of Mt. Egle. W. O. Spring Mills Alfred E. Eves, of Half Moon, and Florence B. Funk, of Port Matilda, Joseph Seorps and Pasomlina Preni- mo, of Morrisdale, Clearfield Co. Morris Miller, of Bellefonte, May E. Mel Slintie, of Harris twp. Be ss ‘anybody May Dance. hester and Bertha Hattie Me- and Elizabeth Gaaden and Susan Gilbert, of and Bob Burdette answers this question in his usual unique fashion: “Maya Christian dance? Of course he may He might swear and lie, too, but it would not make him a better Chris tian. Sarely, Christian you may dance, but dancing will never identi- fy you as a Christian. What puzzles us is that you ask the question so oft- en, Christians who don't dance never ask it. Yes, Christian, dance if you can’t live without it. Join.bands with Salome, Herodias and Herod, and cir- cle to the left, But don’t be surprised if you are taken for a goat. This is the side they are on,” sin Ml Must Serve the Full Term, Judge Metzger, of Williamsport, rendered a decision ousting G. H. Cline from the office of burgess of Jer- | sey Shore, and ruling that H. D. Seely is the legal burgess. The latter was appointed by the court to fill out the unexpired term of C. Pott, and Cline was elected for a full term in 1895. The court rules that the act of Assembly provides for uniformity, and a person eannot be elected for a full term when 8 vacancy occurs. The appointee serves until a successor is elected at the regular election. a ——AT— A ST ——" iia Had to Hustle, A number of students at State Col- lege had sll their elothing and valua- than their night clothes, Divine Services, on Bunday, st Tusseyville, 10 a. m., Egg Hill at 230 p. m. and in the M. E. church at Centre Hall at 7 p. m. Audit Meetin~, ship audit will be held at Old Fort, on DIED IN PHILADELPHIA, Franklin, Son of Isabells Kerstetter of Col. yer, Franklin, son of Isabelln Kerstetter, of Colyer, died in Philadelphia a few days ago, aged twenty-six years, and was faken to his home at Colyer for burial, the funeral being held on Wed- nesday forenoon at the Bethany U. Ev. church, services conducted by Rev. C. H. Goodling. Mr. Kerstetter was a I. O. R. M. No. 109, and a member the Hope Fire ( No. of Philips- burg. Edward Hancock represented the I. O. R. M., who furnished a beau- tiful floral pillow, and Oliver represented the Fire Company who presented a floral anchor, His ploye, H. I. Haggenstaller, of Phila- delphia, accompanied the body from that city. A large concourse of friends attend- member of the of 0 ‘ 0, Jones eh. | to the deceased. wl LINDEN HALL ITEMS. NE ——— News of Ioterest From the Growing Town Up the Valley Mr. H. W. { the United Frantz, local minister of Brethern Church, was on Sunday to fill Ott, of that place, Mr. James Worrall of this spent Saturday and Sunday last i his pardnt in Mifflin Co. Meyer place with ' Miss Jenuie of Boalsburg a young Corl, ludy guest of Misses over Mrs, Rose of Lemont Hartstock are at of Mr. daughter, staying at Mrs. David and present home and Mr. John Wibly Tuesday spend a few days with friends in that section boss left for Watsonutown on morning to town. Miss Julia Kuhn the guest of Mr. and Mrs over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm of Centre Hall Win was Stover Bible Hill, Messrs. Howard i Wy Wm sister and Lizzie ft a pleasant | their last accompanied spent Saturday with friends time. Mr. Harry friends at Centre last week. Mr. and Mrs, burg were Bratton Hall was visiting | several days | Adam Rishel of Boals- | visiting in our community | on Tuesday. Mr. Harry was the Hall, We Swabb, of Centre guest of his brother Ge of this place on Sunday. Prof. Calvin Zeigler of Pe was the we guest of Mr. Henry Zeigler this week, Mrs. Nora il her Miss Edith Kline, of Altadna guests of Mr. and Mra. Jame Mrs, Swabb Hall on Tuesday mornin of her brot Mr. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Wash ¢ place are both on the sick list, Harry Miller spent Sunday with his parents at Woodward Mr. Mrs, Med lan spent Sunday with friends Tussey- ville, Hall, Mrs qn leo fie and Smith a » the % Hoss, =r to Oak g to the home Maggie went her, Rupp ampbell of this lay and Satur and Robert lel at pn Sheriff Sale of Clothing A full line of all kinds of ready-made clothing, for men and must be sold at account of sheriffs sale, at the Philadelphia Branch, Belle- fonte. Hurry up, if you want a bar | gain, : boys, ole, on WOODWARD, News of the Past Week as Glven by Our Correapond ent, A. M. and W, J. Harter had busi- ness here on Monday, Williaa Walter and family spent Sunday at Coburn, A young boarder arrived at the home KN Wm, Homan last week; she has come tostay, John Barner isa happy man since elected constable, Howard Bowersox left for Gorton Heights, where he is employed on a lumber job, H M, mill in the Narrows is now runaing on full time. Harry Runkle and lady visited at Coburn on Sunday. Rev, Illingworth delivered a very impressive oration before the P. O. 8, Goodman's saw of A. Camp on Saturday evening. Mrs, relict of Phil- ip Bowersox, deceased, will make sale of her personal property on Baturday, February 14. Merchant J. C. FF. Motz thinks of purchasing a steam engine to attach to which Sllen Bowersox, one of his saw ills, is now ran by water power, Frederick Stover will leave for Iowa in the near future, Jamss Dolan, store keeper er at the left for on Monday, to remain until $111 i iid and gaug- Jellefonte Mr. E distillery y begins to d again, The good time for fall Luther i= gman is still tnissin missing: a our new constable to his promise, Weaver and Ww Li former ex pects tao clerk in ~~ - - Away Charles Stover will soon leave fi wisburg, where the a store. Threw His Cnne - Mr. D. Wil Creek, N. Y with rin Black r afflicted only ex-postm ister, badly he WHS sO umatism that WHS able to hobble around with canes, and him great lnin's Pain B that Rave even then it caused After usin he | threw i lind yt hie gether, Fi i by Wm. Pealer, Swartz, T pata, g Chamber Im he this than all put to- HM cents per bottle Spring Mills, M. BH. E. 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