- - iL SL) i i “LAA ~ rryy CH M* ( PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Golng.—Visitors in and out of Town, —Andy Reesman was in Belle fonte Saturday on business, J. H. gave us a call; Mills. ~Miss Mame Kreamer is visiting hers sister, Mr rank, at Spring Mills this week. — Mrs. Belle Ward, of Bellefonte, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Stiver, Church street. Confer, of Linden Hall, he moves to Spring on Will- of | Miss Maggie Evans, of iamsport, is the guest at the home W. W. Boob. — Mrs, T. M. Gramley, of Spring Mills, was a guest at the home of Kd. Nerhood last Thursday. ~Mrs. J. A. Reesman left Monday on a visit to her daughter, Mrs, McCormick at Montandon, Vance Howard the and side —Frank Treaster Shadow, from the other valley, were in to see us Tuesday. Hennich, of Potters Mills, gave us a call and advertises two horses for sale in another colum, —James A. Wert, of spent an hour with the Reporter, and before leaving enrolled our list, of NP near Tusseyv ille, his name on f Harris township, was a prominent visitor Centre Hall on little business. —J. !, Armbruster gave call and put bis label out into '97 ; in- forms us he is well pleased with his re- moval to Clintondale. ——D. F. Luse left Monday on a trip through the principal the western part of the state in the inter- — Squire Fergus Potter, o in Friday transacting a us a he towns in est of his patent hydrant. —Mrs, J. H. Moyer, dy from near Red Mill, what a printing office was like, had their label put out to "98, ——Thomas Wise of near Pe gave us a call and moved his | '87. He informs us his father, Wise is still in poor health. a pleasant la- came io to see and nn Cave, i abel into Samuel -—Henry Emerick, of Penn Cave, oldest patrons, call and in a short time will become citizen of our town. Welcome, —R. G. McClellan, of Linden Hall, gave us a call and advertises a house for rent up there. He nied by his young friend Long one of our gave us was aceompa- ——Miss Roxanna Brisbin returned home last Friday, after about two months with her sister, Mrs Harry Boone, *henectady, N. Y. —J. M. Bwartz, of Dacota, Ill., a letter with a label mover, writes they are waiting out there for prosperity to set in, are selling for 13 an absence of at 8S in Corn and oats cents. Dinges came on Saturday mother Tues- —Simpson P. from Williamsport spend a few here. He went back again day. — Wm, Mills, gave our sanctum a pleasant call ; he tells us all around that way are waiting for good times and gold to come. —Mrs. Jane street, one of the most aged Hall's estimable ladies, is ill at her home, and her considered very serious, up {Oo Lis days with on Goodhart, of Farmer's Love, on Church lying condition very is — Landlord Ruhl will remain in Centre Hall for a while at quitting the hotel, and intends mov- ing in with his father-in-law, David Burrell, on Chudh street. ~ Rev, Potts, who recently purch- ased tae Bartholomew store at the sta- tio, has rented the home of Wm. H! Runkle and will occupy this hand- some residence for the next year, least after — Samuel Campbell and William Kreamer, two of Millheim’s business men, were circulating in town Ilsst Thursday. They were here looking up some good horse flesh, but could'nt | make a trade. | —Samuel Rowe will travel for the Aultman Company, of Canton, Ohio, manufacturers of stone crushers and | road machinery. It is one of the best | firms in the country, and Samuel will | take care of this part of the state. ~—{ieorge Herring, a reporter on | the Altoona Gazette, and his friend Mr. Douglas, were the guests at the home of Benj. H. Arney, the latter part of last week. The young men | also visited Mr. Herring's friends at | Penn Hall over Sunday. Ms Weekly Weather Report..Centre Hall. {Government Service.) Temperature : Highest. Lowest, Mar. 11 52 29 clear, 12 59 35 part Sloudy. | 13 56 24 clear. 14 42 26 cloudy. 15 a8 24 clear, 16 a7 21 clear. 17 #“ 19 clear. On 11th at night, .16 inch. rain ; on forenoon of 12th, .07 in. rain ; on 13th, at night, .22 in. rain and 1 inch sleet. On 14 violent storm. I ——— fp A lS Liaden Hall House to Rent, A 2-story brick house, outbuildings, stable, water and fruit on lot, for rent. Apply to R. G. McClellan, on preimni- ses, at Linden Hall, 2t ~L. ©. Wetzel, Bellefonte, has the only complete bjeyole repair shop in Ceuwrv vouuyy. : One Way to be Mappy. Bhould one eateh a slight call on R. E. Centre Hall, and «i. family. mew, H. Long, | German dy free. We give it away to for Colds, Asthma, Constipation, of the Shront Large sizes 50c. and 25¢. cure Coughs, diseases and Lungs, GRAIN MARKET, Corrected weekly by R. E. Bartholomew Wheat. R a0 Barley no ssenas sonasene 6 BUCK WRAL... rserrssssresre verre PRODUCE AT STORES, Butter aatasn TUNE seins vin suine lard. Ha Mil Ha 0 Tall Fotutoes Ow ) MERRELL-SOULE CO. 8 rooms CRIED SALE REGISTER. stead for s wae sua 1 boroush of Centre H aa the Henry Witmer homestes - a good dwelling, large bara out-build; isrge garde fruit of kinds; said barn and Also fiv tomestend w town lots: all in 8 riser of pub Pa i, thereon erent ror ns ore hard ‘0s ou sepa rate lot or provooat sgRinsg sell will pay no bil marlil OTICE OF SPECIAL EL} own Council ing the people wreasing the in TT said borough i o debtedness thereof (han ane Five Thousand Dollars, have fixed TUESDAY THE 6th DAY OF APR! . Db 1807, to obtain the sssent of the thereof to such {ncrease of inde ble Anos The said election will be conducted by elecions the e'd at the usual place between the seven o'clock a, m. apd seven the day named NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVES FIRST: That the smount of the last asso seed valuation of taxable prop- erty in sald borough is, wots $114.588.00 That the amount of the ex sting debt of sald borough ss su thorized by the corporate authori tes is,........ arenes $1000.00 of which the sum of $400. have been issued, and the remaining 3800, are unissaed, } THIRD The proposed increase of debt $5000, > 80 much thereof ss may be “needed for the purpose of supplying water to the inhab- ? dint of said borough. 0 he per centum of the roposed [in crease of indebtedness Ia 0436 a : The purpose for which sald increases of ind-bledness shall be used is to smpply the inhabitants of said borough of Centre Hall with a full and abundant supply of pure water for domectio and mechanionl use, ae well as an abundant supply of water for fire protection therein, B.D BRISBIN, XECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS TESTA- mentary on the estate of George P, Roar | tok. late of Gregg township, deceased. having bern duly granted to the nudersigned, they would rexpectinlly request all persons knowing themselves indebted 10 the cetate to make im- and those baviog claims | against the same to present them dur phent)- cated for settlomont, Ww. 0. RICK, Al Hall, D.H REARICK marchi-6t Farmers iii, Pa SECUTOR'S SOTICR = LETrEas TESTA. 1 on estate Katharine Risbel, hp Sump, Gcoenied, hay: ted to oe en dersignea he 315 he estate 10 make Inthe Court of Common Pleas of Centre Co » Blover, No Nov, T 1886 | Bubin Divorce A.V. M Tammie RB. Harmn Geo, M VE John F. Harman And now Jauuary Court that the second | above stated case has been duly returned by the sheriff non est The Sherrill of County is directed to cause & notice to lished fn one newspaper published In Contre weeks; require the | above named defendant to sppear at Bellefonte, Pa. on the fourth Mondey of April 1807, Ww an swer to the libel in the shove case and to abide ¢ Court iu the premises Hy the { od from the record January 27. 1807 STER W. F. SMITH, sherill Prothonotary. the the 184 y ANH it uppearing to subpoecos Issued in Centre be pub invendu Cort! CRON THE OR ounty, in the Vouadu, late of undemigned an Ln UDITOR'S NOTICE IN phan's Court of Centre ( matier of the estate of | P Miles township, deceased The Auditor ap pointed by sald Court to distribute tho balance of the funds in the handsof W. J Carlin, Administrator, to and among those le grlly entitied thereto, will the parties in interest for tl of his appointment, at his office in Bell ute, Ps on Wed ne sdny the 9th day of April ut ock iu forenoon, when and where th who desire may debarred from eoming W. 6G, RUNKLE Auditor eet 1€ PUTFDOSS 10 o'cle OR BALE. ruble home Hall, Centre frame dings, choice he Heekm Rn oid Lay 173) ¥ 10 or address HORNER, nire Ha ank Watel Fach : the must be ister purchaser voles min- number of , which Wateh TeCeivi t at 11 foot Yoies al Lh ' { Ori lest (told pur HU COPRE « ful minist the cessful minister ent nubs tes cast for the sue iL D8 given one Aabinets [1 s orron tout greatest Will Ris0 % ree, LUCENBACH'S PHOTO GALLERY. 1C entre Hy all, PENNEY] THE iT BEAUTI i IN THE ENOMINA- OTH BEX ES: IARD AND INRES VERY SUILDISS i PRE very extensive practionl § the Shop, and the AL SCIERCE ) 1 SIGN TERATURE. 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THE DAILY AND SURDAY Shitions togather, which will give itz readers and freshest | Ei al teat Waving or id year Tilting hetidays will instruction theoretl. includingeach arm ofthe "RAE 1805, One year, fest of excel meas rement uss, and wvery the i # year or 35 cents per month. HR A—— aro It is Surprising That we are underselling all our competitors and still keep the lead in low prices of high grade qualities. Friends and neighbors are telling each other of the wonderfully low prices at which we are offering goods. in store for those who will We have many agreeable surprises We are pay us a visit this season. AND WILL SAVE YoU goods bought here. Keep yourself posted as to our i never n We Quote Only a Few of Our Many Bargains. 000000000000 0000000000000,000000006000000000060G00000 Dress Goods. Silks. A special ay for any qualities you buy. + { ot of wide hand t Wilao, Danasome skirts or dres ,s Pw. ty 1 » t ¢ $ YT, A fall line of Li & : - ‘ Ts ’ . fun i 1 wo one ah E iC 1 i Hors combin Are 80 D 200, $o¢, and np I arpets I A full of Mattings new 0p uj Opening Si A 4 JAIB0 ONOCE LYO Penna 999999999 V Uy NOW. inti. © m—... Men's, Boys’ and Children’s {all new goods), now Spring and Summer Clothing, ready and awaits your inspection. beee The lsomest, largest and han most complete assortment ever shown in Centre county. e000 Goods were never so handsome and never so low in price as now, and probably never will be again. ba0e A visit will convince you that this is your time to Faubles, Men's Outfitters, Bellefonte. “S99 DDD NDR DDD DV VDD DVD HOP B99 HDHD ODDDDVDND DDD DD DD ® ¢ ¢ ¢ : / ’ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ‘ ’ / ¢ : i ATTORNEYS. 5. TAYLOR, Alwrneyat-lLaw nie, Pa Gund us Bugs our Ro, U Temple © All mon ness promptly attended wo A. 0. 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