é 1 PERSONAL MENTION. to two adults, and one infant. midst who made sixteen ‘“‘mashes’ | during the progress of the protracted - | meeting just closed, Had not services —ix-Commissioner John D. Deck- been closed so soon, no can tell, er, of near Potters Mills, was in town | how many more wounded hearts there Monday. | would have been. He's a peach, girls! Miss Sallie MeClenahan visited] Mr, James Young a commercial her friend Mrs. Harry Diebler in Mill- traveller of MifMinburg, Pa., is at pres- heim last week. {ent lying at the hotel of R, O. Braucht, Dany Zeigler was at | sultering from the effects of la grippe, Millheim three or four days this and since Saturday. He had been lust Week. . | ed to his bed a few weeks prior, by an Ms \ Mrs. Samuel MoCov | attack of the same disease, but had re- | sma] Ir. anc } vs, Samuel McCoy, of | o,vared sufficiently to warrant Potters Mills, were calling on friends | his taking the road again, with the in Centre Hall Tuesday. | above result. Dr. Frank is his attend- —John Roush and family, of Mad- | ing physician here, and hopes to have oun, were guests at the home of | him out again in a few days. D. I.. Bartges on Tuesday. Coming and Going. Visitors In and out of Town, one down lp Eh -™ Foaudeyman W. O. Rearick has OAK HALL ITEMS. been indisposed for a i or two this week, from the effects of a bad cold. — Miss Elizabeth Stuart, of State | of her friend | Thursday | The Events of n Week as Chronicled by Our Seribe William Kuooff, who has been to | Lewistown to work, returned on Mon- and | jay, | The two —lowis Corman, of { and Mrs. was in town last Saturday and ordered | sale bills for March 27. He sell his household goods. — Prof. Ed. J. Woif won the by College, was the guest Miss Grace Smith last Friday. month-old child of Mr. Cieorge Horner died on Wed- burried Peun Cave, nesday, of last week, and was will on Thursday. William Sellers shipped a car load of paper wood on Tuesday. Jucob Markle and B. Homan of this Janetta McFarlane Frank McFarlane, Philip Meyers and Wm. Meyers, of Boalsburg transacted business in Bellef Tuesday. was prize the uk- guessing in L of a dozen cabinets correct number of baby faces place, and enbach’s baby puzzle picture. Mrs. Esther Gordon, been visiting at the Brisbin for several weeks past, ed to her home at Bellefonte last urday. — Mrs. Martha Odenkirk, quite ill the past week, suffering from severe pain in her head. The lady hope for who had | of B D. return- | Nat- | onte on Ceilliland a business trip last week. T. » home James CC, away on Gramley is getting ready to I | put g paper wood from : the tract on the | Washington's birthday Monday by programme con a team to haulin has been ' : Valentine mountain. honor- | The | was many * led on " our schools, friends of this estimable reci- her speedy recovery. sisted of singing, tations, dialogues & which was grand, of New town, James FE. Stewart, Bloomfield, Jim makes his visits the schoolhouse was bandsomely de- spent Sunday in Visitors came from all direc- tions. We praise our teachers, Wagner (Jeiss and Woods Bathgate, for their good work. The party Shingletown, corated. sit rl t with regularity, CAN intention of | » town the dinky-dink. J. W. down and has not the slightest t+} Lilt iving Wolf, Lo Re- re-dedication near of a -Frank Crawford, and 8. W. Smith bersburg attending tl of the They went on runners and came ho Leech’ attention folks, at John a were drew the 1e great many of our young Lutheran church last Sunday. | Tuesday evening. init ——— Married, Eebruary St , Justice of the - on wheels On Monday, h, J. B.] Houseman Peace, at] Tusseyville, united in marriage J. Ro- | land Con and Bertha Doth of Tusseyvilie, esteemed of advanced One of our patrons, Farmers Mills, his label Samuel Frederick 1, and qVe Fave us a ¢¢ 4 informs us the recent fer =. Monday in Peuns creek. out into '97 ; he snow melt and night's rain caused a rise — Rev, Christine joined by Mrs. Ch was ristine last week, and stopping with her husband home of Mrs. Carrie Osman. » fam- Apri i permanent here avout and Hall ily will move ince pies, fruit cake possible make Centre al the residenc all 3 -A. ( Hill, was a caller Mr. A publican, but . . a Always fresh, a Alexander, of near Centre ti iis AE YT YON. ]- Always good, Tues : at office reason. Accept no day. lexander was always a Re- the paign was a supporter of ver doctrine any party which makes that the Ws p> COBURN, Sold everywhere. Tones and address Sor heel let Theat giving 1d 1c i + 1g - during last cam srs. Pep by & meted bumsrous writer, MEERFELL SOULE CO. Byracuse, N. ¥. sil- the free and will always endorse i8sUe, GRAIN MARKET, Interesting News Items gathered by oar weekly by RR. E Bartholomew Correspondent, Mullin is on the sick list. not Wash- ington’s Birthday as a holiday. Jennie V, Harter, wife of Jas. E. Harter is suffering from an attack of la grippe. Now that protracted meeting is over, Arche Our schools did Cory Onis Bar BUCK Ww BOBE..oommss ress sessossssncs ouserve PRODUCE AT STORES, some of our people are at a loss where to spend the evenings. Thos. H. Eisenhuth and wife, dale, friends this place, G. {R and family, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends at Mifflinburg. T. G. Hosterman and of Woodward, Sundayed at the home of | MARCH 11 Joseph K the lady's parents, M. M. Harbach’s Bont Was, 8 11 Our Southside philosopher ds of farin implementa “That Turkey should be fried in MARCH 2 re, opie south wost own Greece; if not it may Cre inder and many other farm | strife.” Merchant John Rishel and family, of Farmers Mills, were royally entertain- &d at the home of W. C. Krader, Sunday. Prof. A. J. Harter, of Altoona, Pat arrived in town on Monday evening, and will spend a few days under the | parental roof. i Meyer Bros. have replaced the | bridge across Penns Creek, recently | M taken away by the ice gorge, with a new one, It is rumored that two new houses | will be erected in the Spring, one by | W. L. Hosterman, the other by J. W. Glasgow one of the hustling mer- | chants. 4 { lLeitzell suctioneer. H. P. Bchaeffer, of Bellefonte, called | MARCH et ol Date, tosideuce o andruw upon some of his friends at this place, | Le war, [arm implements, horse gears, on last Saturday and remained over | you ioe residence of William Lohr Sunday. One of our charming young | Centre Hall, beds, bedding. bureaus, tables. ladies was extremely glad to see him. lo pone be Carpets, and many other house: The Misses Sara Bowersox and 8a | ARCH 27 Lewis Corman, at Penn ave: stoves die B. Zerby, of near Aaronsburg, were | many other Ronald gion tables, aud visiting friends at this place on Sun- | day. They are both prepossessing | young ladies, and are invited to come i again. : by hee rend | No. 3 Nov. T, 1808, Luther Guiswite and wife, left on ww { Subin Divorce A. V. M. Saturday morning for Shenandoah Pa. oe pan on’ 1897 it appearing to the and will remain there for several weeks; Court that the second sat a ay I The there is a possibility that he may lo- | Sheriff non esl inventus, The Sheriff of Centre Sate there permanently, in the near lished fn Ha iE uture, ra Re ive ire Rev. Lohr closed his series of meet- Pa. on the fourth Monday of Apel peril “isn a ings, by having Communion serv ices io abide on Sunday afternoon, and receiving some of the converts into churel mem- bership, the rite of baptism was given of Lin- were smiling on their over Sunday. Stover, station at SALE REGISTER. agent, Sn a H 10—Cyrus Durst, 11 un Hall, 6 horses, 1 hogs, shoals plements of all south of Lit k cows, young cattle, | wagous, resper, binder kinds and household | 4 mile family, Confer west of IOR cal wer, and all ii mi 0 OooOws, § and mo on Bays, their te ate Samuel g Mills, WAZODS respers, 1 implements, MARCH 16—At residence of Wm. Carry, 1% | mile west of Centre Mill. horses, cows, heifers, | ¥ ig cattle, hogs, wagons, mower, farm in- plements, ete MARCH 17 ~Daniel Krader, near Spring 8 head of horses, 10 cows, young cattle, wagons, farm implements, ete MARCH 18—8amuel Durst, west of Old Fort, horses, cows, sheep, hogs, farm implementa of all kinds, ete, MARCH 19—At the residence of Henry Moyer, in Potter townsnip. 1 mile cast of usseyville; horses, cattle, 30 hogs, farm implements, ete, ARC H Daniel Daup, 1 mile east of Centre Hill, 3 horses, 6 milch cows, sheep, hogs, wag ons, farm implementa, horse gears, etc. MARCH At the residence of Ira Grossman, 1 mile west of Tussey ville; horses, cows, youn cattle, farm implements of all kinds, and a the household goods | MARCH Henry Emerick, at Farmers Mills, horses, cows, hogs, rearer, mower, Wagons, farm implements of &ll kinds, ete, James N, € mn Mills; hogs, wy T py ORCE NOTICE~ Tammie R. Harmn In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Co. swer to the libel in the the further order of the Court ry! ind promises Gortiied from the fe0ord FA ad W. M. CRONISTER W.F. ith, Feb. 1m, iv, RIT IN PARTITION «To the heirs and le gal representatives of Joseph Rishell Inte of Urey township, decossed: Lydia Kish ell, widow pring Mills, Pa; Charles B. Rishi ll Pow, Logan C ounty, Kansas; ‘Andrew J, Riskell Altoona, Pa.: Caroline Cain ‘and H. M. Cain her husband, Spring Mills, Pa. Sarah Stover and H. Btover, her husband Coburn, Pa; Susan Het tinger and R. E. Hettinger, her bhusbaud, Penn Hail Pa; Jeremiah Rishell, Coburn, Pa.; Cathe rine Decker and J. A Decker, her husband, Pine Grove Mills, Pa ; Mary Moyer and James Moyer, her husband, Centre Hall, Pa; Jonas B Rishei] Coburn, Pa ; John H. Rishell Farmers Milly, Pa George H, Rishell, Spring Mills, Pa.; William P Rishell, residence unknown; De a ¢ C. Crater and William Crater, her husband, Spring Mills Pa Take notice that {nu pursuance of an order the Orphan's Court of Centre County, Pennsylva nia, a writ in partition has been nod from said Court to the Bheriff of sald county. returnable on | Monday, the 26th day of April, 1807, and that au | inquest be beld for the purpose of making parti | tou of the real estate of sald decedent on THURSDAY, MARCH 2 1897, { | at 10 80 o'cloc kK, a. m., atthe late residence the deceased, at which time and place be present if you see proper All that certain messusge, tenement and | of land bounded and described as follows, to wit Begfoniug at a stone, being the north east nel of suid tract of land, and the corner in com mon with lands of Conrad Immel and John B Heckman, thence along land of Conrad Tmme!l and John B Heckman, thence along t of land of Conrad Immet and Will'am A Peals south 4 degrees west 157 perches 1o a ste ug the north-east corper of school thence along said jot south 39%¢ degrees east 5 perc to white oak. thence along muds of Daniel ka south 39 degrees east 50 8:10 perches to & on west ban 8 Creek, Li Jug Daniel Kipks uth 184; degrees east perches 10 a wille uth bank of Mu | Creek i { along land east 49 | i 7634 degrees east 13 same lands north 66 d thence 82 degrees sou'h 79 Ian { wh, of you CO house lo POH CLC Bi ofr wher Wie CRIOeR cast east H ces east 68-10 perches 1} Dunlap nirtl oe alo ing i perches, thet i 0 as of hard 4 perches thes » leg rees east | south 49 a dew ees east 4 perchis ) he ¢ degrecs enst 44 perct | lands r Kone « il th deme Heckn 38 Oe to the wrt of th SLA and the sal Name J. M. Neubauer Emms 8 John M W'B Mo i ~~ MONEY SAVED