PERSONAL MENTION, Town, —John Snavely, of Potters Mills, was in town yesterday morning. ~Wm. Farner, of near Potters Mills, was in town Monday. —Jerry Brown, Tussey ville, day. - 1d. merchant, was in to see us on Crawford, Wis town Tuesday. -Mrs, VanPelt and daugh- ter Romie spent several days this week in Bellefonte. Colyer's circulating Annie John Keller, a junior at Frank- lin and Maishall College, is home on his vacation, Harry of Phiadel- phia, made his periodical trip through Bibighaus, Inst week. Miss Mame ed a number of her friends at Monday Curt Li dd farmer, gave here entertain- tea Kreamer last Svepiop ingle, Earlystown’s and t prac- tic us a call, rans- d some business, Penn (race Miss Blanche Moyer, the Miss several days this week. Mr. and Mrs, Jasper lebersburg, were guests at the home l « Bs Hall, Smith guest of was Brumgard, Kreamer on Tuesday. our esteemed rthur, Mrs last week. i2. Ward and son A nte, visited her mother, on Church street Hoffer Dale, shool at Munson, spent Sunday with his parents here, Mrs. Hoy, of Philadel- nee Anna Mingle, her pa who is teaching el near Philipsburg, Emory phia, Miss spend several weeks visiting O will rents ~Miss Romie lay vad is home VanPelt i her holi ation. Tillis W. ine Rish house, in $id iil Lemo fo ge , Who broke at ill be able f/nen easant v a pl r, and kept 1: a Fel salto trie her label in shape-—~may a merry be hers, F. He file's jending citizens, as ckmaun, one of Tussey- gave our sanc- label reporis his He easant call and set with the over there, tum a pl into line Gers, all well — Were pleased to have a call from our old and staunch Democratic friend John Mersinger, from Colyer ; extensive reader and he is an keeps booked upon the topics of the day. ~-Samuel Durst intends quitting farming in the spring and has con- a Centre Hall citi- Ex-landlord recently purchased the farm, and will go on himself. ~Wm. Horner, one of our indus trious produce dealerssgave us a pleas. ant eall, and handsomely put his ered. it out into "97. and with the beut of humor, knowing the Reporter to be one of ie best of pape cluded to become zen. Bartges # YW. W. Spangler, one of the lea. ding ter's Mills, favored our sanctum with | sn cali and checked his label to the far gide of '97. Will reports health good | over that way but nothing new. den Hall's very pleasant ladies, illu. mined our sanctum with a call, and | was not inclined to let "96 die off with- | out the living "87 to smile on her label, and so ordered it. Mr. Ripka dropped in too a few minutes later and was not at all displeased with the tact Mrs. displayed in transacting busivess. Sumner Hosterman and John Meyer came home last week from Franklin and Marshall College, Lan- { caster, on their holiday vacation, On | Tuesday morning they went to Altoo- | na to attend the funeral of John Cess- | na, a classmate, who died very sudden- | ly on Sunday. Bo th A Hummer, Last night was the coldest we have | had this It { and the kind that kept a man on the The i LO seven degrees nbove, nent Hi; ghe wt cash price paid for Hides, or in exchange for leather, at J. SmiTH’s season, was a scorcher jump, thermometer was down Tannery, F deel 7-4 Potters Mills, Sweet Mea Ee " ine Olatoes, linee Ouro Jencks I's anda SALE REGISTER GRAIN M PRODUCE AT STORES, CHARL 1 real estate coased, EZ P of HEWES, George he Court of ¢ ning ¢ tary Tern Fa. No. 125 A Term 1805 HOON of Cs Jas Fi wil ugust been appointed an } ting of the funds in the , High Sheriff of Centre 7. arising from the sale of the real ests the said Cyrus Durst to and among those entitled to receive the same will meet a parties in interest af hiz office in B-llefonte sald County, on Tuesday, the 11th day of Jan gary 1997 st 10 o'clock a. ms, at which time all persons having any claims against the said fund are requested to appear and present the same or be forever debarred from making any claus up on sid rand ! deellat JOHN M. DALE, in Auditor, AU TION ~THE UNDERSIGNED HAS purchased at Constables’ sale the following Articie. as the property of WA and Lizzie OC nr: ty: dhores, Jonite, § cows, 3 bolle, 2 calves, 7 hogs, 2 wows and pies, 1 2 horse wagon, mower, bagey. land roller, 1 interest of 3 acres grain, corn, oals and clover seed, stoves, bed arul bed. ding, carpets, together with all the defendants’ | personal proderty. The same has been left in | thelr presession at my pleasure, and all persons i are cautioned against meddling with the same i in any manner, decid * T. MILTON OBMAN. BS AAA SOARS £5 DMINISTRATOR' #8 NOTICE. IN THE estate of Eligabeth Miller deceased, i of Plainfield. [liinois, Notice is hereby inte that Ancillary Letters of Administration cum fos tamento anne on the above estate have been granted io the undersigned. All persons indebt- ed to said estate are requested to make immedi | ate payment and thwe having claims against i the same to present them daly authentionted for HERE 15 YOUR CHANGE. Holiday Shopping Headquarters. We are not going to wait until after Christmas to ent down Never Old stock. We are going to do it now such gaving » Holiday ficures to make were noney chances offered We quote shoppe I'S, breaking BAICE, 1 record Handkerchiefs. A big line of White Embroidered Handkerchiefs from a piece up to the finest imported at 65¢, been selling at 50, 75, gent's Pocket Books from 10¢ up in ox- odized and sterling silver A beautiful line of Feather manufacturers’ prices Boas at fons that have $1.00, 1.25, '1.75 ot A big line of Fancy Bordered from gnd 2.00, now go at 35 2ie up. 1.25, 1.50, A handsome line of Silk Hemstiteh- and Wool Mufflers, the largest washable, 121c up assortment at the smallest prices, of Men's White Hem- A full line of silk Garters cerchiefs in cotton, silk, | faney buckles, now go at from up. A handsome assortment Mufls at half price Necktie # for men, dren, al , 50, 75, $1.00, milk A full line lors $0 udies’ , all ¢ 15 23, OO, he of la and Men's Gloves. doz Kid at te, Ladies’ We ladies give-away and ch prices, il have sold 25 Ladies’ value §1, An elegant assortment of Men's in Mocea and finished at from 45¢ up. Pocket Books handsome ill styles, at Kid Kid Silk Waists. line of Silks for Walists very fine Christmas Hh, Th and £1 selling 0 A handsome which make atl ou A La- y Wen ’S, Blankets, Flannels, (100s. Children’s Coals and Capes Down g0 the price Ss of all Winter and Youth's ard Boy's (Jie reoals. Dress Cloths, Underwear, ete. Ladies’ Coats and Capes, Men's and Boy's Heavy Suits. Winter adies’ Cont or ( + that Ovearcoats. 5.3 y mic} 1 00 and ! - nN LYON & CO. <| Allegheny St. Bellefonte. i settlement. Deo th, 1866. JOHN M. DALE, 0-68 Admr. co Ls fF 9% 99990099099 GIFTS... That are Useful, are > AIWAYS appreciated. (sloves of all Kinds, SNeoteh Ww ool. Far (tloves in Otter, Seal, or Lamb's Wool. moking Jackets or House Coats, a Bear, N BE scker-jack sortment, just the very thing if you are looking for something nice. We have them in all colors and at the popular prices. Try Us and You Will be sure to Please the Other Fellow Faubles, Men's Outfitters. Bellefonte. ‘ Be rE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IK OKE OF THE MOST FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTSE IN ALLEGHERY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL: OPER TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD ARD OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, KEW BUILDINH AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF hTUDY, AGRICULTURE and yD coustant 11 On nd in the Laborstory Eo OGY, BOTARY and 70010GY iginal study with the microsd Ge CHEMISTRY; with an unususily thorough course in the Laboratory {CIVII ENGINEERING | ELECTRICAL ENGI NEE MECHHNICAL ENGING MINING ENGINEERING accompanied with very extensive exercises in the Field, the Bhop laboratory HISTORY AND POL INDUSTRIAL ART AND DEBIGHR LANGUAGE snd LITERATURE; {optioual,) Fren quibed on the » KI} ER] vi NG | | G8 and ITICALBCIENCE © COLE MATH MATICS and applied MECHANI and ASTROROMY ARTE: combining shop with study, three years' conrse MENTAL, MORAL and POLITIC ENCE { tions Law and MILITAR onl AL BC] History i LEN Loinstruction theore and pra f SFY One year mation, add Pres i Demorest's Magazine Free Ww DEMEREST PUBLISHING CO. HO Fifth Avenue, Ni FAITH Tesnon BRIATY Pos perms f-addressed stamp Star Bullding . 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