PERSONAL MENTION, an ———————— - ; i will likely stay where he ; hext year, Coming and Golng,— Visitors in and out of Town, and wife and child are visiting at the { home of his mother down street. He ——Clyde A. Smith came up from | has just graduated from college at Madisonburg yesterday to stay a few | Madison, N. J., and is on his way to days. [ attend the M. E. Conference at Clear- ——H. Pontius, collector for the | field. : \ : Bellefonte Gazette, was in town yester- | from the Conference. His family will day. | remain some time with his mother Walter Kerlin, teaching in the here. Millheim schools, was home over Sun- | day. ~ Samuel Barr, of Tyrone, spent Sunday with friends here and at Pot- . ters Mills. | ago, and after a pleasant chat and | smoking hot supper, pursued their Jared B. Kreamer and wife were | journey to friends in Bellefonte, Mr. visiting among friends at Rebersburg | Gramly left Miles twp. 23 ago over Sunday. for Illinois where he prospered greatly any farmer Benj. L. Gramly, of Kaneville, | Gramly, of Rebersburg, paid ye editor | & couple of hours’ visit a few evenings hi years ~~ Insurance agent, J. C, Weaver ’ of Bellefonte, was in town Monday, doing business. and is independent as could desire to be. Te “ Ira C. Korman of Oak Hall, Pa., sells the Tiger, Perry, Keystone, Clip- per, Utica, and Advance Platte Spring Harrows; the sure to get ———Mrs. Annie Van Pelt spent sev- eral days this week among friends at Belletonte. —— Id. Foreman and Perry Luse were across in Mifflin county last week on a business trip. Crown and Clark his Empire Drills; Fertilizer, Be before buying and Cove prices —@Grant Hoover, of Belle- | elsewhere. fonte’s insurance agents, was taking risks in Centre Hall on Tuesday. one -~—Ksq. Rishel, of Gregg, gave our sanctum a business call, and advertis- es letters as executor of his mother's estate, Miss Emilie Alexander returned home yesterday after a several weeks visit with friends in Tyrone and Phila- delphia. D. C. Keller, one of Bellefonte's most accommodating landlords, spent Sunday in town at the home of Miss Emily Alexander. ——Perry Luse and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. Adam Yearick, Jacksonville, on Monday. Deceased was an aunt of Mrs. Luse. Miss Grace Smith Miss Emilie Swartz, were the guests of Miss Elizabeth Stuart, at State Col- lege, several days this week. tiood-Bye. t need at § ' doesn L he and friend SUC MEAT yurest H ——Andrew Korman, of Spring Mills, dropped in to see us on Monday. He is an old friend of the REPORTER and always keeps his tab up to date. John Weaver, of Centre Hill, moved into Centre Hall last week the John Neff property on Church street. He is employed in Colyer's mill. ~—Miss Mame Kreamer home Saturday from Hartleton. She was a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Maize Pellman to Dr. Glover last MARCH 1 Thursday. oF Spr ~——W. O. Rearick left yesterday af- implements ternoon on a trip through the western MARCH part of the making : with dealers handling planter, MERRFPLL.SOULE On, Syracuse, N SAAS SASS SALES sh aasd in SALE REGISTER arrived stale, contracts for his corn- ~——Miss Annie Moyer, daughter of Mr. James Moyer, of Tudseyville, left on Monday afternoon for Joliet, Ill, where she will visit for indefinite period. hot [rest hogs weal f atin falta MARCH 19 an ~Join Messinger, who had been spending the last couple months at departed again for the west last Monday afternoon. He to Joliett, III. ——Jonn Goodhart, of near Spring Mills, son of William Goodhart, left this morning Freeport, Ill. He wants to try his luck in the west, and we hope for his success, Tussey ville, MARCH 22 ZOes MARCH ; mile we BW ‘ f. MARCH DS enry Emer t Farmers for R ] ¥ i WR LOTRON farm : farm | James Leite il auctioneer ys At the fe ale ~——Sherift Cronister paid our town entre Hal ad . 8 bas i mower, farm imple a visit last Friday between trains on household He is the most pop- ular man the county has elected to the office and holds the respect of all. west ( goodie, etd iam Lah ’ i Dureans, (abi : loves, carpets, and many other hous bold goods official business, ——Robt. P. Breon, one of our es- | MARCH 2i~Lewis Corman, at Pe Un Cave beds, carpets, chalms, tables, aud teemed patrons of Spring Mills, gave sany other househgl us a call and bad his label set out IE ’ : FrE OTICE OF SPECIAL ¥1 5 88; he this week moved on the Tib- DN TICE OF SPE TAI El F bens farm near Penn Cave as tenant, stoves oil-cloth One of our esteemed patrons, J. W. Dashem, favored us with a call, and put his label out to 98 with the greatest cheerfulness, which is one of the kind of lifts that have life in ’em. —Dr. George Arney, of Altoona, made a flying visit to this, his native place, and illumined our sanctum with | an hour's eall. The Dr. has a large practice and is one of Altoona’s most prominent physicians, debtedness thereof to an amount Fise Thousand Dollars, have fixed TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1897, as the time for holding a special election in sei 1 borough, to obtain the sssent of the elec thereof to such incremse of indebtedness The said election will be conducted 1 ¥ election officers duly elected scoording to law and will be he'd at the usual piace of holding elections in said borough, between th hours of seven ociock a. m. and seven o'clock p. m. of the day named NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVES FIRST. That the smount of the last ssse sed valuation of taxable prop. erty in sald borough is... $14.08. SECOND: That the amount of the ex- isting debt of said borough as an. thorized by the corporate authori tien is... not exceedi: the ~—Rev. Goodling leaves this week to attend the Conference of the Unit. | ed Evangelical church at Carlisle, The Rev. will be assigned to another charge | of which the sum of $400. hase been having served the full time at this | pid HD fire maining $600. are untesned, place allowed by his church. i is ~——Our good jolly friend, Henry | Potter, west of town, has been confin- ed to the house with a severe attack of neuralgia in the face. He suffered | very much for a week or two, but is OY i pure water for domestic and mechanical use now slowly recovering. | as well As an AbUBAANE 0ppIy of ak Tre ~— Rev. Christine leaves this week | fire protection therein. s | Attest: for his home in Northumberland LET WOLF, county, to get ready for removing his Pe Clerk. household goods here. There will not | = ta $1000.00 issued - $5000 needed for the purpose of supplying water to the inhab- itants of said borough, FOURTH: The per centum of the proposed in- crease of indebtedness ix 0436 plas, FIFTH: The purpose for whirh said of indebtedness shail be used is to supply the inhabitants of said borough of Centre Hall with a full and abundant supply of increase B.D. BRISBIN, Chief Burges ECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTFRS TESTA. be any services in the Presbyterian | =x ] mentary on the estate of George PP. Ress. i jek. Jate of Gregg township, decessed. having church during the month of March. ~——Robert Bartges, of Penn Hall, | Would respersiniy manent all Lderighad. they came up yesterday, and was shaking | hemueive indeed lo The, iil make” hands with his many friends here. | suainst the same to present them duly authent)- Bob is the same old boy as when he | “ed or settlement. ik contre tal), Pa. stayed with us here in town, and there Ph REARNK, wl are not a few who would like to see him back again, ——Cyrus Durst, of near Linden Hall, was down in Centre Hall last Thursday. He had intended moving oft the farm this spring and had se- lected March 10th, as his day for a big marchi6t EXECUTORS BOTICE = LETTERS IR8YA- entary on ealate r=. Katharis Rishel, late of Gregg township, deceased, ing been duly would respectfully request all persons knowing sbied 1 the estate to make im. aicninnt Le aime 5 phrent therm Tors Satan uly authenti- M. L. RISHEL, Tammie BR. Harmn | by Ler next friend Geo, M, Btover, & Harman | Pleas of Centre Co No. i Nov, T 1896. Bubin Divorce A.V. M John F¥ Court that the second subpoeps issued in above stated case has been duly sheriff non esl inventus, The Bherift County is directed to conse a notice lished in one newspaper published County for four successive weeks; above named Pa on the fourth Monday of April 1847, wo an swer Lo the libel in the above case and to abide the further order of the Court in the premises By the Court, Certified from the record January 27, 1897 W. M. CRONISTER, W. F. SMITH, Sherif! Prothonotary of Lo in require be pub the Feb 19 C= the following 1807, AUTION, HAVING PURCHASED Al Constable's sale on Monday, February Sth, property from George horses wears, harness, flynets, binder, drill, cultivators, plows, harrows. ete «hore wagon, hay rake. fleld roller, lotof hay and cornfodder, lot corn, threefifth futerest 4 eres of grain with ail the d property Ame has iy Possession atl my 1 cautioned in any manner GEORGE RI] mower, road Cart, potatoes together The ple Ae not ROM Je AH rr eons hereby meddle WIth mang F111 ell oY a stead for s ARLE HOMESTEAD v undersigned offer FOR BALE rabie Dome Centre Hall h ae frame % a des of cousisting of 45 whe Are Rix MIRE of on A Diankg bank bars ad ot ding Lukenbach's Photo-Studio, 3 Grand Premiums. Watch Each 25¢. worth of entitles the purchaser to a vote. I'he votes I'he min- number of must be cast for ministers, h ister receiving the highest Votes at the close o which Watch he contest, is limited, will id 1 worth #1] feceilve nn € aq i) (K) worth of pictur less at The one Each 25¢ purcha ful minister. ser Lo one Ruessing near ster will be given one | The person casting the greatest num otes in this contest will ceive one dozen Cabins f LUCENBACH'S PHOT Hall, - Centre Vie PF hotoy UITION OTHER LOW LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF ATUDY 'LTURE and HORT ULT1 nt iiralions ou the Laboratory BOTANY ginal study with 4 CHEMISTRY $i! 14 5 BIOL shop, and the YARD POLITICAL 8¢ IESCE i LART AND DESIGN snd LITERATURE: Latin i German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through the gutire ontirse MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY and applied MECHANIC ARTS: comb with stud ree Years’ oo MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8C1 ¥ law and History; pure ning shop work y.ih ENCE; Constitution Political Economy ete MILITARY SCIENCE: Instruction theoreti. cal and practical, including each arm ofthe service 13. 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