PERSONAL MENTION. Town, —Joe, Thompson, of State College, spent Sunday in Centre Hall among friends. —Wm. Lohr and daughter, Annie, are visiting among friends Bellefonte, wee Mrs, 'W, her daughter, Philadelphia. Miss in B. Mrs, Mingle is visiting Emory Hoy, at ~—[nsurance agent Grant Hoover, of Bellefonte, was in town yesterday, looking up risks. —John F. caller Emerick was a cinity of Farmers’ Mills. ~~ Will Barr of Tyrone, to spend Sunday with his grandmoth- er, Mrs. Stiver, at Potters Mills, came down James Weaver, one of Aarons burg’s well-known and industrious eit- izens, call ~T. H. us a intends to move on one of Dr, farms in east end of Nittany — Li C. Wetzel, ing deg es ar in bicycles, was transac Hall yesterday. gave our sanctum call ; he Smith's valley. Shutt gave Bellefoute's lead- ting business in Centre and “Skip”! Mon- —'Squire Dauberman Smith were down Millheim day attending a big sale of eattle —Jd. Nerhood down at Rebersburg, called therr by the ill: er. ——1). I heim on Monday, in the Farmer's Mutual (o. al and were Tuesday, family being ness of his moth- Mill- of Insurance was down at the Fire Luse interests who was at- -Miss Emma McCoy, Missionary convention at 1 i tending a Philipsburg, last week, A. C Ri and inte and enlisted in with his label. J. I. Snavely, of pleasant as a delegate, returned of Potter citizens, the "97 br ipka, one twp's 1 active igent gave Us a call, igade Potter, was a and proud sanctum put his label forward into the Them'’s the right soldiers, had Lirace '08 brigade. —Miss Emily been visiting her friend, Smith, ed for her home at Mahonoy Ci last Saturday. who Miss the last several weeks, Swartz depart- ty, Pa — Will Odenkirk is visiting « friends in Scranton, Pa. He the weather but at last accounts Mnong has been somewhat under since there, feet again, — Daniel Wion, of the Reporter's most esteemed patrons I was on his : roped . . AF Spring, one of a chat ascality in i gave us a pleasant call and after silver, trusts, and r knocked on tariff, high places, he label far out into "97, his , and first of company —ur whilom townsman class genial fellow, D. W. Reynolds, teedsville, us a call ;in ¢ with Mrs. R. they came over to attend the funeral of the widow of Dr. Smith. ~Frank McCoy, of jPotters is takiog a turn at tholomew’s store at the new flrm will take possession on April Ist, and Frank wants to get a run of the business, comme FLO Valley Methodist charge to the congregation next Sunday, he for Conference, pointment will be likely charge again. He has only one year, and the members return. gave Peter clerking in station. the Penns wil (will 7. Faus, pastor of preach Hall then ap- this here his his last sermon Centre and His for been leaves desire Bo py Breet fom Strumpsacke Waver, Fer der Reporter My lieber Frind : Ich hab oft dro gadenkt wider a mol der zu schreiwa, fon der Strumpsucka Valley, de lide sin ava orm sell is de schuld dos nemond ken longa strump ma we- ra dut; #in gons zu fine far zu stricks, und de Bevy is zu old see kon nima sana, see kent en brill ware aver shun so Ha business gastect dos see so dick is dos see ken brill grega kon dos druf henka bleibt. Es is eva nimy we is do war we ich und du yung warre; heitichs- dog loffa see rum un mocha ogadeckel 80 gros we kummet deckel, Es macht aver au de Bevy als base, see sagt see | kent ena des waffle eisa iver da kup schloga das de wise bree spritea date : mindst now we mer als in de spelling shule gonga sin? konst do noch sell wort spella, "'Konstondishanabolisha- | dudlesockspife,”’ oga ferdraid, un de ora g'shoft bis es dorich wor? are blots, » Weekly Weather Report. Centre Hall (Government Service.) Temperature. Highest. Lowest Feb a7 23 clear. . 53 35 part clear. at 36 14 clear. a 35 25 cloudy, 4 a0 32 cloudy. 5s 40 30 cloudy. “ 10 50 85 cloudy. On 4th, 1 inch sleet at night ; during day .61 in. rain; on 9th, at night, .22 in. rain. ~Bran new bieycles from £30 to §100 at L. C. Wetzels, Bellefonte, ——You certainly need a new equip- ment of underwear or a good dress suit, Call at Lewins, Bellefonte, and | he has in that line, ay but within the means of Ac cept no titutes, I address for o. Popiine Thanks Syracuse, N.Y. SALE REGISTER onfer MARCH 11-Joseph K. ( Centre Hall, 2 horses, 5 mileh « tie shoats, wagon t Teupe: @ kinds of term implemen MARCH 12 of Spring wagons, reapers, bi implements, MARCH 16-At miles west of ( Bete]. 3 Noses COWS nder and man residence entre Hil catiie, hogs, you WREOU plements, eto MARCH 17 head of Wagons, M AR CH 18-8a RES, COWS Daniel HOTRES far: i Rinds, et JOIVORC KE NOTICE Tammie iH. Harmn by her next friend | Geo. M. Stover, i L4. | Inthe Court of Common Pleas of Centre Co } Nov. T. 18 Hub jn Divorce A. VY. No M, John F, Harman ] And now January 27, 18507 { Court that the second subpoena issued in the above stated Case hi as been duly returned by the sheriff non esl invents The Sheriff of Centre County is directe ul LO cause a notice to be pub lished in one newspaper publ ig mn Centre County for four successive weeks require the above named defendant to appear at Hellefonte, Pa. on the fourth Monday of April 1807, 0 an SWer to the libel in the sbove cuse aud to abide the further order of the ( ourt in the premises i the Court, wry 27, 1847 “MITH, Prothonotary it appearing to the i Certified from the record J W. M. CRONIS an FER, Ww. } | sherifl | Feb. 19, 1807 CAUTION ~HAVING PURCHASED Constable's sale on Monday, February Sth, | the foll property from George Bitoer, 4 { horses, & cows, 5 head young cattle, ¥ hogs, horse | Roars, harness, flymets, binder, mower, grein drill, enltivators, plows, 1} , bob sled | hore wagon, hay rake road cart, nd oorn fix potatoes, interest in © defer AT wing 5, ele operty. The al my pleas Lukenbach’s Photo-Studio, 3 Grand Premiums. min- number of which Wat yy 0 Bi i L3) THE 6th 1 sroposed fin increase | ain supp! i of Cen ¥ ipply echanioxnl ¥ of water of tae for with & full and at dant pure water for domestic and 1 as well as an abundant supp fire protection therein, Altest WOLF B.D BRISH] Clerk Chi N. i XECUTOR'S NOTICE. ~ LETTERS TESTA mentary on the estate of George P. Rear. ick, late of Gregg township, decessed. having been daly granted io the undersigned. they would rexpectinlly request all persons knowing themselves indebted 0 the estate in make im { mediate payment, and those havi ng claims against the same to present them dal ¥ authenti | cated for settlement W. 0. REARICK, Contre Hall, D.H REARICK, Farmers Millis, Pa Pa. march4at xe UTOR'S NOTICE « LETTERS TESTA. mentary on the estate of Mrs. Katharine Rishel, late of Gregg township, decvased, hav ing been duly granted to the unde rigned, he would respectfully request all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate to make im- mediate payment, and those haviog claims against the same to prosent them duly aathenti- MM. L. RISHEL, Exventor mard ot Farmers Mills. 50 YEARS? EXPERIENCE. TRADE MARKS, DESIONS, SOPYRICHTS &o, Wr. had ascertain, f fishes 3 praotmbiy en sonifdent isl, ageney a taken through Munn & & special Bote in the : SENTIrD AMERICAN, boas ali thao oral a LER torme fnew filo oN pr I MUNN 4 & So Leas $ PHOTO GALLERY, STATE COLLEG T BEAUTI I's ] THE SDENOMINA- BOTH BEXES ARD AXND VERY ian RTA ak On These { cour JOR Are ry) exiensive practical the Bhop, and the GIN ERRING wij { a 2h the Of Ped IEMATI id applied ME HANIC U8 and ASTRONOMY; pure ARTS: combinin ing shop work ¥. threo rears MORAL and POLI ITICAL 8 onstitutional Law and aa] siitical Boon , 60 ENCE: includingeach arm ofthe COURSE ii, 1886 cal and practical BOrvTion FREPARATOR Y in opens Sept, iwlon, Sept. 13 Usialogue or other information, sddress GED. W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Prost, Histo Col loge, Centre Oo. 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New Veork. E long, PUBLISHING CO, LYON & Co ARE OPENING NEW GOODS DAILY. Gry ——_— Our buyers leave this week for the Eastern markets, and you can ex- pect a large and complete assort- ment in all our different depart- ments at astonisingly low prices. - * = pring Dress } Just opened a full > {r00d 1: fife Spring Dress Goods, in new colors and Colored Bead Trimmings to match. Bead Just opened a full line Bead Trimmings, ors, and Silk i up to $1.50 per yard, in je Cimps, New Mattings. New Oil Cloths New Window Shades. “we wn LYON & CO, Penna $0990 DDB BD re —— iM k of Me n's, Our st Spring and Summer Clothing goods), now ready and awaits your inspection. ohee The handsomest, largest and most complete assortment ever shown in Centre county. \a lh Goods were never so handsome and never so low in price as now, and probably never will be again. Hee A visit will convince vou that this is your time to buy. Try it. Faubles, Men's Outfitters. Bellefonte. ¢ TODD VDDD DVR NDYVVBd ¢ / / ¢ / ¢ ¢ / / ¢ ¢ / / / ¢ i ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ / / 4 ¢ ATTORNEYS. UGH B, TAYLOR, | 4 ae Attorney at-Lav fonte, Pa eal busi BUgYe No. MU Temple Court All mann { hess promptly atdended Ww Attorne; Offices directly JRA C Office Gppomite MITCHELL] Attorney Boom No. 10, JOHN KLINE " Allorney 3 FA tg, north 0 German Office on seeon of Court House and Euglish floor of } iets b an be 8 J. H. ORVIE RVIE, BOWER 4 0 Abiore Terms ressos Sour, RE Ww Bren HOT Epecial alleniior Rew bullding. new fur: heat, electric bells and a | Good table and moderate QFRING MILLE HOTEL, 1 A D. H. Ruhl, Pr 4 SPRIN from all tralz | | {Free bus to and ! NEW BRO( REREO FF i . M. Ret Free bus to and from i ood sample rooms on first floor, Special rete 0 witnesses nd jurors J MPHREYS’ 1 Cures F iz FE | HU | N 3 Periods, rea. Delaved Leuch Skin Diseases, |musmL. ing Cough o. 23 Lidney Diseases. Diseases Colds and Grip. oO 3 y Piniary 4 w-- ' id Sold by Drugpists, or sent prepaid on receipt or price, , or 5 for £1. Dr. Hosenners' Hosrsorari of Dispases Manep Free. Humphreys’ Med. Co., 111 William St, X.Y. Ga a Maxvan
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