PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going. ~ Visitors in and out of Town, wee J3d Nerhood went down to Sha- mokin with a car of produce yesterday. James Gregg and wife, of Miles- burg, spent the holidays at their homes here, Our friend John I. Runkle, of Tusseyville, favored us with a call last Friday. —Mr. Li. G. Burris, of Potters Mills, while in town* the other day dropped in to see us, —Miss Blanche Lock Haven on Tuesday her studies at the Normal. went to resume Durst to — Our old Democratic friend, M. J. Decker, favored our sanctum with a czll and put his label into "97. Howard Durst, one of our best- | read farmers, came in to see us, and left with his label in good shape. —R. Hastings, were here wife, of] Christ- mas with his parents on Church street. | B. Spangler and Lo spend ——Charley Swartz, the hustling | young merchant at Tusseyville, drop- | ped in to see us a few days ago. —Robert Mench, one of Aarons- | burg's merchants, gave us a call and reports health good down there. Miss Anna Bartholomew return- ed to Millersville Sta e¢ Normal school, having spent her holi { liday vacation at her home here, — Mrs, Elizabeth Friday on an extended daughter, Mrs. J. A. Johnstown. —Wm. Lohr and Miss Annie, will spend several weeks visit- last her at left visit to Lingle Kennedy, daughter, ing at the home of his daughter at Mahaffey, Pa. Prof, Bitner, of the Normal ] school, he home of his Millersville state spent several days at t father-in-law, J. D. Murray, last week. Mrs, Mary J. Odenkirk and Mrs. Frank Bradford William, spent a week with friends in Seranton and Mifflinburg. |00 and f Greg — Daniel Krader, one o prominent farmers, gave us a busin call : he will make sale, retire from fur ming and move to Coburn. Emory Hoy and wife returned Philadelphia to their heir home in two weeks visit to t week after a parents here and at State College. Mrs, J. E. Ward, day f Bellefonte, mother, who spent several her Mrs. has been Walter Kerlin tholomew h il fv +11 ' 1rd f roet Stiver, on ! sireei, : 1 3 + Xs seriously il past week. Helen Bar- Millheim an teachers publie schools, lef their dutie weeks, —{leval thi Dinge merly of 8 place, now two of while fav LANE s active business dit our sanctum with a call. H. B. Halls leading citizens, iamsport’ men, tat r } i A # visisting here, int forget to a pleasant call and put i the New Year; he sneral health good down that way. I's Pp iris near Rebers- half the oul into —Jacolb Gephart, of burg, gave us a call, and after a an hour's pleasant chat, put on cap sheaf by running his label 7. Health — A fred tre Hill, was pleased to run his label up to "9%, He re- 16 good down that way. Hosterman, of near Cen- gave our sanctum a call, and which is worthy of imitation. saith C. B. his family to Centre Hall from ports hi 1 good over there. removed How- Poulson has | § ard and now occupies his new He will make a citizen and is the stripe tl down street. good iat makes a town hum. in the has REPORTER'S article Dee. 24th, this eI 13 the the issue of quoting number of teachers turned out, and are doing satisfaztory vicinity work throughout the county, we omit- ted the names of Thomas Moore and John A. Heckman. Both young men | are of the right stripe and will be heard om in later years, ~o(nn Monday there was an out- | flow of students from Centre Hall who | are taking courses at various institu- | tions throughout several states, Sum- ner Hosterman, John Meyer and Joho Keller, went back to Franklin and Marshall at Lancaster; Miss Agnes | Murray to the Buffalo school of Phar- macy, aud Miss Romie Van Pelt Wilson College at They were all home to spend the holi-_ day vacation, Ee an a EL. to | One Way to be Happy. family, Should one catch a slight cold or cough, eall on R. E. Bartholo- mew, Centre Hall, and G. H. Long, Spring Mills, and get a trial bottle of Otto's Cure, the great German Reme- dy free. We give it away to prove that we have a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Constipation, and al} diseases of the throat and Lungs, Large sizes 50c. and 25¢. er Will Meet in the Ev, Ulfireh. The Society of Christiag Eodeavor have secured the basement of the Ev- angelical church as a permanent place for holding their meetingt, and they will meet there regularly every Sun- day evening at six o'clock.’ REDUCED RATES. To Washington on Account of the Insugu- ration via P’. BR. BR, For the benefit of those who desire to attend the ceremonies incident the inauguration of President-elect McKinley, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 8, and 4, val- id to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From New York, $5.00; Philadelphia, $5.40, Baltimore, $1.60; Harrisburg, $5.06; Williamsport, $8.70; Buflalo, $11.20; Rochester, $10.- 48; Altoona and Pittsburg, $10.00; and from all olher stations on the Penn- sylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most in- teresting event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsylvania Railroad make this line at all times, and its enormous vantages at Washington make it es- pecially popular on such occasions. rp iy Weekly Weather 3 Report Highest, Lowest ! 29 cloudy, 1 32 cloudy. 51 33 cloudy. » is cloudy. 20 part cloudy + 83 11 part cloudy Rainfall : Night of ine Pati Dora Temperature at) ith, .80 inches; hh of snow, For December the rainfall was 1.18 inches ; snow 4} inches, Se et Highest cash price paid for Hides, or in exchange for leather, at W. J. BymiTi’s Tannery, it deel? * AAAI SE AA Rian g RELL ARRAS MINCE MEAT housew Giving.» bosk by a fa MERRELIL-SOULE ( Syracuse, NX. % &. on FRIDA yeloek of Bamuel pers estate 7 perches oa stone, ” Sy : > : ag a ¢ : degrees west | i tie, thence slong land of Margaret bh 45 degree ¢ 6-10 perches on o slong land of 1 3 outh : 0 perches to thence } perches I acres Ming part good VEY RN0es or § O08 be w duly had and execuled, became voste it id Crore fsrOSRmAn, § of oon ¥y hereto, and to his heirs and as t thereof, beginning at a post, thence porit 28 deg went £0 perches 0 post: t LE along land of Abram Kerlin south 68 degrees west 17 810 perches to a point south 28 degrees east (0 perches to post, aud thenee along Abram Kerlin north 62 degrees east 17 £10 perch es to the place of beginning, cortaluing 6 scres thence Another thereof begining at a stone in in sl road and lands of Jacob Btrohm et al., north 22% degrees west 219 1-10 perches to a stone; theuce along lands of Margaret Orlady north 4234 degrees east 4. Another thereof beginning at a post, thence west 17 510 perches to stone; thence along same thence north 62 degrees east [7 540 perches to the piace of beginning, coniain'ng six acres and one hundred and eight perches neat measure, # Avother thereof beginning at a stone, thence along land of John Lee south 6714 degrees west 22 8.10 porches to a stove; thenos along land of F. b. Hosterman south 51 degroes west 60 1-10 perches 10 & stone, thence north 29 degrees west 108 4-10 perchos tos stone; thence north 69 4-10 degrovs enst 87% perches to a stone: thence along land of Samuel Keller's estate, south 2, degrees east 81 4-10 pefehes to the place of begin. ning, containing 48 acres and 32 perches neat menstire. [i being part of the same premi-es which by virtue of sundry good conveyances and assurances in the law duly had and executed, became vested in the said George Grossman, 6. Another thereof. borinning at a post, thence along land of Abrahism Kerlin north 63 degrees east 17 B10 porch. 8 10 stone; thence ssine north 2% degrees west 6) perches to stone; thence along Suing South €1 dewrees west 17 510 perches to wt, and thence south 28 degrovs east 4 perches the place of beginning, containing § acres and 108 forthe vent measure, TERME: Ten per cent, of purchase day of sale, and to be forfeited and ated dam if the purchaser fails to comply with the su nent conditions by pagi o purchase money when due. The bal raid prraiinse On 10 he “mio very of a or e said ises, to the purchaser of the deeds, fo pute i Possassion of the preqises De GIVER rs he fired dn of April, won thereafter aa the sale si ea Ot be confirmed by the court. CHARLES Pp. HEWES Trustee to sl] the real ssiste of George Gross. Loge LK pe on as stipy- au0u ol LYON & CO’S | GREAT SAGRIFICE CLEARANCE SALE. ’ : We are determined to keep ahead of all competitton and again | make lower prices. We sacrifice profits to clear stocks, ys: | " . » All Winter goods must go. A comparison of prices and goods is | all we ask. We want your trade and have made prices that will astonish | every close and judicious buyer in the county. All Winter Goods Retailed at Wholesale Prices. OVERGOATS AT COST. MEN'S AND BOY'S Scotch, WINTER CAPS Plush, Corduroy, AT COST. Men's, Youths’, Boys’, Men's, Youths’ WINTER SUITS | AT | Boys’ COST, | WINTER CAPS. of Men's | y: ' . " Winter Caps, mixed stock that cost wholesale from The to 1 must go at 25¢, SPECIAL » ’ cay ’ Beaver, One lot Rolled Brim and Shield Front. a piece, | LADIES, MISSES We have a AND CHILDREN'S good assortment COATS & CAPES, of Coats and Cape Have bought them f ye! Dress’ Clothe BARGAIR. vholesale I one lot of Dress Cloths in the Nov- elty Mixtures, all wool, che: at) s HOW ro at 9h , 10 § large quantities, which lowest manufacturer's will give the benef vit Must clear we | BARGAIN One lot DArgalins, winter All ivi MEN'S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. vaiues at the jowest i . { we at cost HAVE go now at cost a 1 GiOr: i nO. 2. FLANNEL navy Lay ne Fl; r BLOCK OF suits that were 60¢ BLANKETS, White we Dave at Woolen Hose, W en Mittens, A 1 | 3 y ail COIOrs W O01! now “sd, now 1 [ GOST k ACINAtors, 03 LOCATED IR ONE OF THE MOST FUL AND HEALTHYUL BPOTS IN TH ALLEGHERY REGION; UNDENOMIKNA- TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, REW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT, EADING DEPARTMENTS OF 5TUDY, L * AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, iginal study with the microscope, CHEMISTRY; with an thorough course in the Laboratory. {CIVIL ENGINEERING, . | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; | MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING [ cour se | MINING ENGINEERING; jes laboratory, HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; (optional) French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through the entire course, and Appitad, MECHANIC ARTS with study, three years’ course Political Economy, ete MILITARY BCIENCE cal and practical, inel gorvice PREPARATORY COURBE; One year, Lerm opens Ep Ke ept alaiogue or other ink W. ATHERTON Flats Col mation 3 KO Prost, LYON & CO., - -— FRB DV) OIF TS... That are Useful, are a dlWays appreciated. «Our asgortment of Novelties and necessities for Men's wear will afford you an elegant op. ; i portunity for a satisfactory se. lection, e000 Handkerchiefs of all descriptions. Neckwear to please everybody. Gloves of all kinds, including the finest grades Scotch Wool, Kid, lined or unlined. ~ Co oy Fur Gloves in Otter, Seal, Bear, or Lamb's Wool. - ® B09 0 DDD ND DDD DD VV VD VD WY Smoking Jackets or House Coats, a ecracker-jack sortment, just the very thing if yon 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. BND DVB ND ¢ re] . £1 UY mail, - - oh and Bunday, by mail, $8 8 Vear a year, 13 ly The Sunday Sun itest Sunday Newspaper in the world. By mail, $2 a year. THE SUN, New York. SEVERAI fn to travel KK FAITHYUL MEX OR iw responsible estab Pennsylvania. Salary $750, pay nd expenses. Position perms Enclose self-addressed stamp + National, Star Buildi REYS Ohi No. No, No. No. No, Delayed No. No, No. No. No. No. Diarrhea Neuralgia. Headache. Dyspepsia. Periods. Leuchorren. 4 Skin Diseases. Rheumatism. Malaria. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases, No. Urinary Diseases No. Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt ot price, 25c., or 5 for $l. Da. Homenueys' Homporatme Maswvar or Diseases Mane Fuss. Humphreys’ Med, Co., 111 William St, N.Y. Cures 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE. VAR RE oan or FE TE CRE ® ATTORNEYS. CGH B,. TAYLOR, Atorney at-Law, i No. 24 Temple Court Ballefonte, Pa, All manner of legal busi aug Alorney-at- Law, Beliefotite, opposite the Court Jlouse | C. MITCHELL, AMlorneyat-Law, Bellefonte change Pa, Boom No, 10, Orider’s Ex oct] 94 Allorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA OMiece on second floor of Yurst's baad Can be cousulited 23t g. north iD German BKT ORVIE, CM. BOWER, ¥ (JBEVviIs, BOWER £4 ORVIS, Atorneys al Law BELLEFORTE in Criders Exchange buildi L ORVIS PA, £ on second anh Office floor FORTNEY, Atlorney st" Law BELLEFONTE in Conrad Bullding JAANE D, * Office AUoruey at Law N. W. corner Beuk VeDTIRG wie && HF Atlorueys B WES (TEN TRE COUNTY BA Rooeive deposits, Janel OUR D.BaveErT, Cashier; HOTELS. AAG HOTEI Daniel ( IOURE 5. Woods Caldwell ie roomns © jaz Terms reasonable Lon Good samp W. L. Daggett, Proprietor BEL] INTE, Bpecial atlention given 1 country trade. FA. Bpred Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA New bullding, new furniture thre Loui, steam heat, electric bells and all modern i srovesnents, Good table and moderne charges JA8 BOTEL, SPRING M ' D. H. Bub 1, Proprietor SPRING MILLS | | Free bus to and from all trains, £, PA. NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, " J. M. Neubauer Proprietor BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on first floor, Special mates to witnesses and jurors FOR 1897 LEADING NEWSPAPERS FORTHE PRICE OF The “Philadelphia Press’ special arrangements, at g is entitled to all the news received by the New York Times, World, Journal, Chicago Tribune, 8t. Lou- Globe Democrat, Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, and the Bos- ton Journal, All this news is tele- graphed to “The Press’’ over spec- ial wires every night and present ed to its readers fresh and attirac- tive every morning. This is all-in addition to the service of ““The Press’ ”’ own staff, great corps of correspondents and the Associated Press, 8 caer wees wn | Groatest Foal Ever Effected én Jows naligm. The Philadelphia Press, Pennsysvania’s Greatest Family News paper. . Devotes more attention to the house hold and family than any other paper. Has a page every da, for women, edited by the bri woman in journalism, Gives daily a column of well tested cooking recipes which are of tire great. est value to every housekeeper. All the news about horses written by experts and thoroughly reliable. Subscription: Daily © i’? $6.00 a ly and nday, $8.00, Press” $1.00. Address, “The Press,” Philadelphie, Pa. wi 33 erat “adn Ton Bids PUL 8 I pays to use “Puss” want ads, by real cost is
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