PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Going.— Visitors in and out of Town, —Dr, Hosterman down in Madisonburg Tuesday, —Mr. B. 8. Frank, of Spring Mills, was a guest at the home of J, B. Krea- mer Monday. -— Rev, and Mrs. burg, spent Tuesday with friends in town, was ~Miss Dubbs, of Philipsburg, was entertained last week at the home of Jas. Bmetzler, ——Mr. and Mrs. Jared spent a couple days this week friends in Boalsburg. Mrs. G. W,. visit to friends in Renova. —L,0t Condo and Will two of Potters Mills’ were in town yesterday. ~—Charley Smith, the Pine Grove Mills business map, was | in Centre Hall on Tuesday. ——Miss Blanche Durst home yesterday from the Lock Haven { Smith, | men, | J. business popular | n- Joo The Advantages of Prepared Mince Meat un . ®'should be honestly consid- ered by every housewife, It has great advantages, as a one trial of LL ERY Ui MINCE MEAT > will prove. You will find that it is clean—it could not be more 3 ) #0; that It Is convenlent-always pr ready and never spoils on the shelf: that it Is economical i i i un 10c, package IR } makes two large ples, fruit pudding, | or delicious fruit cake. Get the gen-! uine—take no substitute, Bend your address, naming this ps. and will you free a “Mrs. Popkins' Thanksgiv + ¥ one of the most p spular |B # writers of the day MERRELL-SOULECO,, we ath tion. ~——BStation agent Will Musser, Spring Mills, ,was up attending the session of Masonic lodge Monday evening. | ~—Mr. James P. Grove, of Farmers | Mills, one of that section’s good citi- | Zens, was in town yesterday doing a | little business, ——Dr. J. W. Bright and Dr. Tom. C. Hosterman, two of Rebersburg'’s | good citizens, were in Centre Hall | Monday evening. was visiting at the home of her father, William Lohr several days, and re- turned to her home on Monday. ~—8. I. Rachau, of Madisonburg, gave us a call and left of the needful ; he reports health good down that way, and butchering about over. ——Mrs. Walton W. Bayard return- ed to her home in Philadelphia last week. She had been visiting her father, Mr, M. Strohm at Centre Hill for several weeks, some ——Prof. P. H. Meyer, of Boalsburg, wus a prominent visitor down here a few days ago. The Prof. has been busy making dates for conventions the com- ing winter, and is in great demand. leet sone Potters Mills Our merchant, P. P. Long left on a trip to the cities of Philadelphia and New York, where he expects to pur- chase goods for a new store in Punx- sutawney. 8. E. Royer, of Altoona, spent a few days in this place. Miss Linnie Evans left for Williams- port on Tuesday morning. The hunters will have to turn their attention to the hunting of bear, now that the deer season is over; the bear seem to be plentier than deer. Miss Emma MeCoy spent a few days with Miss Lillie Allison. Four Banks Saspend Where's MoKinley ? The banking house of J. Prickett & Son, of Edwardsville, 111., went under on Tuesday. Three more banks have gone under, this week, in this state, pamly : The First National of Hollidaysburg, the Martinsburg Deposit Bank, and the Williamsburg Bank. A A Mifflin Co, Deaths. Io Chicago, Mrs. Mary Barr, former- ly of Lewistown, aged 74. At Atkin- son's Mills, Bruce Foust, aged 35. In Lewistown, Peter Loudenslager, aged 76. In Decatur tp., Jer. Money, aged 64. In Altoona, wife of N. J. Rudisill formerly of Lewistown, aged 72. In Lewistown, wife of Wm. T. Shimp, aged 62 years, —————r . Weekly Weather Report, Highest 47 47 al hl 56 Tem perature Dee, 10 “ 1 1 12 13 14 Lowest, ar we) 36 29 34 31 29 Ry =“ clear. cloudy. clear, clear. i clear, i 15 38 cloudy. | 16 33 cloudy. | Rainfall : On 10th, at night, .06 in. Violent storm Tuesday night. Hf i —Highest eash price paid for Hides, or in exchange for leather, at W. J. Bmrru’s Tannery, Potters Mills, i i“ i“ i i“ decl74t — fine Cheese, fresh Crackers and Bis- cuits, pure Cider Vinegar, sweet boiled Cider, Bradford Co. White Buckwheat Flour.—S8echler & Co. Bellefonte, SALE REGISTER. $ MARCH 18-8amuel Durst, west of Od Fort horses, cows, sheep, hogs, farm implements of ail kinds, ete, GRAIN MARKET, Corrected weekly by R. E. Bartholomew. wrens FD cos snninr is smmmmgh cssninsii sess Serres ETERS bE waar whesi PRODUCE AT STORES, “ er Bt kh fh tt i ith tt bt ltt rete SH iad * He new EERIE SRR EERE SSRI Sr RAR br iare #gilua and d Lone , " Margaret perches tos sae: tl © ui land of Dr. Boal south 25 ox" s Cast 0 % Li one; and thence > Gr 5 10 perches I acres part of Er | had and Urlsdy sts d n t4 i oon CHARLES P'. HEWES 1 real estate of George 1 presser TO SEL y wm making any olaim up- JOHN M. DALE NDERRIGNED HAS sia ies’ sale the following of W. A. and Lizzie Cur i, & bulls. 2 calves § wagon, mower, ¢ of I acres grain, d, stoves, bed and bed Carpets, together with all the defendants’ seams! proderty The same has been left in their possession at my pleasure, and all persons are cautioned against meddling with the shine in any manner decin 3 T. MILTON OSMAN. AUTION —<HAVISG Constable's sale i THE purchased ag Vee PURCHASED AT the followiog articles y nets, ali the de. ¥. aa the property of file. 1 will leave the same in his possession atl my plessure; all persons are hereby oautioned again t meddling with same in any manner whatever deci. KATE SWEENEY LUABLE REAL ESTATE ~THERE WILL be sffered at public sale on the premises in Potter township, about one mile east of Col- BATURDAY. DEC. 19, 1598, Atl o'clock, p. ms, the following described real estate of Elizabeth Ishler, deceased, late of said township, to wit: All that certain tenement and tract or tracts of land sitaste in Potter township, Centre county, Pa, bounded and de. seribed as follows; on the west by lands of Wm, Boal, on the south by lands of Susan Housman, on the east and north by lands Istely owned by Jacob Royer, containing 8 ACRES, be the same more or less; having thereon erect. ed a two-story house, good stable and other out buildings; extra good fruit of all kinds, and ex. colient water on Promises TERMS OF BALE Ten Pes pen. of purchase money of day of sale; one-half on the Het day of April, 1897, and the balance in one year there. after, with interest 10 be secured by Pana and Trustee tor the heirs, mortgs the sew, aon & 8. BODTORP, DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE IN E Sh estate of Elizabeth Miller. : Rs of Plainfield, | Notice is hersby given that Ancillary gators of Administration a oft the above estate ave } _ i } All persons . HERE 15 YOUR CHANCE. Holiday Shopping Headquarters. We are not going to wait until We are ¢ = after Christmas to cut down our stock. oing to do it now. Never were such money chances offered to Holiday 8 We quote figures to make record breaking sales, Handkerchiefs. A big line of White Embroidered Handkerchiefs from He a piece up to the finest imported at 65c, A big line of Fancy Bordered from 2iec up. A handsome line of Silk Hemstiteh- ed Handkerchiefs, washable. 121¢ up A full line of Men's White Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs in cott n, silk, and linen, from 5¢ up, gent’s Pocket Books from 10¢ odized and sterling A beautiful line of Feather Boas at manufacturers’ prices— Boas that have been selling at 50, 75, $1.00, 1.25, 1.75 and 2.00, now go at 35, 50, $1.00, l 25, 1.50, Silk and Wool Mufflers, the largest assortment at the smallest prices, A fall line of silk Garters, all colors, fancy buckles, now go at 15. <5, 85, 40¢ of Ladies’ i), A handsome assortment Muffs at half price, Neckties for eg, dren, all styles Ladies’ and Men's Gloves. We have sold 25 doz. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, value $1, at 0c. An elegant assortinent of Men's Kid (Hoves in Mocea and finished Kid Gloves at from 45¢ up. Pocket ladies and ehil- al give-aw BY prices, Silk Waists, handsome line of Silks for Walists which make a very fine Christmas present, we sell now at 25, 50. 75 and §l qualities that have been selling at 50, v1.25 and $1.50, Books, Indies A finies { iin £1 handsome Down go the prices of all Winter Goods. La- dies’ and Childrens Coats and Capes, Men's, Youth's and Boy's Overcoats. Blankets. Dress Cloths, Underwear, ete. Flannels, Ladies’ Coats and Capes. A ladies’ Coat or Cape that we at $10, now goes at $7.50, A handsome Coat or Cape at $8, goes now at $5, The Cost or ( ‘ape we sold at now at $4.50 The $5 one now $3.75 We still have them a Men's and Boy's Heavy Winter Suits. $15.00, 12 5.000, gO now at $0 (ni 5.00, down te We That we sold at x), 0.00, 7.00, which is all wool. also have the b ys’ suits as low as that G.00 ) & » $3.50, i 8 OW as #1 Blankets, Children’s Coats. We sold at $4. 3.50, 2.50 1.25 and 988. now 1.50, down to 750 AR sid Bi $5.00, ne heavy all wool Blanket 1.75, 4.00 and ow go at £5.00, 3.00, 2.50 and 2.10. We can give you a good heavy cot on Blanket from 45¢ to $1.00 a pair. Overcoats. { fortables that we sold at 60c, 75. om That we sold at §12, 1 0, 1.25 and 1.50, now go at 45, 5.00, 4.00 and 0 now at £44 and £1.10, 6.00, 5.00 and down to §2 «1K we s 3.50, go at $2.6 rr TLE £1 06) Nx bn Hi i} or 2B 0% LYON & CO., Allegheny St. CAA Bellefonte. 5 / / ¢ / # ¢ ¢ ¢ é ¢ / é ¢ é / / $ / / # / 4 GIFTS... That are Useful, are a AIW3YS appreciated. Nov elties assortment of Handkerchiefs of all descriptions, Neckwear to please everybody. Gloves of all kinds, including the finest grades of Scotch Wool, Kid, lined or unlined. Fur Gloves in Otter, Seal, Bear. or Lamb's Wool. Q moking Jackets or House Coats, a cracker-jack as- sortment, just the very thing if yon are looking for something nice. 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