AARONSBURG, Weekly Weather Raport. Alentre Hall, (Government Service.) TUSSEYVILLE, ATTORNEYS. Quite an Excitement Over the Appenraac | | News of the Past Week as Gathered by of u Panther, Our Correspondent, Gi. R. Meiss’s auction on Saturday | A sonof Benjamin F, Temperature Lowest April 15 39 cloudy, Stover broke 16 i 30 part cloudy. Highest Lukenbach’s Photo-Studio, | i Huon B. TAYLOR, Coming and Golng,~Visjtors in and out of —— : 3 Grand Premiums. ANOTIMI ALIA, PERSONAL MENTION. | | | Town, | i Bellefonte, Pa ——Sam Rowe was in Bellefonte | Monday on business, Prof. Ed. Wolf left Saturday for Gettysburg, returning home Tuesday morning. — Miss Pearl Runkle gave a party to a number of her little friends, at the hotel last Thursday evening. wife, of | at the | Samuel McCoy and Potters Mills, spent Sunday home of Rev. Potts. ——Hoffer Dale and and Eddie | Durst are attending Dr. Wolf's term select school at Spring Mills. — Will Bando, all will be pleased to learn, is able to be out again, looking a little pale from a ten days’ pneumonia, siege of Mrs. Gertrude Frank, of Spring Mills, visited at the home of her pa- | rents, Mr, and Mrs, Jared Kreamer on | Tuesday. ~——Mrs. Frank Rearick and daugh- ter, Miss Virna, of Spring Mills, were entertained at the home of W. O, Rear- ick on Sunday. ——Charley Beck, the representa. tive for the Atlantic Refining Co., was making calls on his customers here yesterday. —The Misses Gettig, two pleasant and accomplished young ladies of Lin- den Hall, brightened our with a call. sanctum | — Miss Tace Kreamer returned on Saturday. She had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Samuel Heckman, at Lock Haven for over two months. — Since retiring from the Centre Hall hotel, Ed. Ruhl has been negoti- ating for a stand in another town, and expects to bave arrangements made in a short time to locate elsewhere, Miss Agnes Murray returned home Tuesday from Buflalo, N. Y., where she is taking a course in phar- macy. She will spend the summer vacation with her parents at this place —The condition of Henry Boozer, who is seriously ill with consumption, shows no and he is gradually growing weaker. He able to leave his bed and is very weak. Poe Jenner will not return again to Boston, but intends to devote all bis time to the store at the station, His brother Frank intends among the bean eaters, and improvement, is un- remaining has a very good position there — Alfred was the guest of his friend John Pelt, last week, Together the trout met with the others. Jellefonte, Van tried around here, and but left a few for Brisbin, of I the y streams fair success, —Qur friend C. U. Hoffer, one of the finest book keepers in town, accepted the position of book keeper and cashier for the Atlantic Refining company made vacant by Mr. Eber- bly’s resignation.—Philipsburg ZLedy- £r. —W. T. Meyer sold out his entire store stock to Mr. Burd, of Shamokin, Pa., and the same has been boxed up| and shipped away. Mr. Meyer and | family expect to spend the summer at Aaronsburg. As yet he has no defl- | nite location in view. Demao- | oral, —F. M. Huyett came up from Wernersville Monday, and expects to | remove here again into his residence in a week or so. He is kept very busy with the interests of the Centre Hall | Ldmber Co., of which he is general manager, and in full charge of the op- erations. The company will start op- erations as quickly as possible. has we Seti Po —Simon Harper, the acknowledg- ed champion among our fishermen, | added five fine beauties to Murray's aquarium last week. None of them measure less than eight inches, and they ere beauties. Simon says he! won't be satisfied until he has caught one not less than fifteen inches, —— tn rs Repulse for the Turks. i A dispatch from Arta on Monday | morning announced that fighting be- tween the Greeks and Turks continues | at the entrance of the gulf of Arta and | elsewhere in that vicinity. The Turk- | ish batteries at Hamideh and Pento- | cratoros are replying feebly. The crossing of the river Arakephod by the Greek army under Col. Munos, | numbering about 25,000 men, was ut- | tended by severe fighting, during which the Greek artillery battery dis- | i tinguished itself, This Greek force is | now in Epirus, i The Turks in considerable force have | been attacking Reveni, not far from | Tyrnavo, northwest of Larissa, which | would indicate that the Greeks have not advanced far into the Damazi | plain. repulsed at Reveni. ——— I A A Change of Lutheran Appointment, Lutheran service at Centre Hall next Sunday at 7 p. m. instead of 10 a. m., Rev. G. M. Leisher, of Boalsburg, will preach; services in Georges valley at 10 a. m. instead of 7 p. m.; Bt. John's at 2p. m. rs AM A SS ——— ~A larger and beiter line of storm coats no store in Centre county ever carried than do Lewins, at Bellefonte. The stock will be pushed out ut a live. evening was quite a success, NS. M. Swartz has been on the sick ering. P. B. Jordan and wife were at Peter Smiths, at Centre Sunday. Mrs. D. C. Keller, the home visiting of Bellefonte, of Levi the weeks with la Mrs. Julia Ishler has been on sick list for the last few Ketura Stump left on Monday for where she is offered higher wages, and can see the sights of the city, Charles Weaver and family and F. P. Flory were pleasant guests at the day evening. We are sorry to learn that our young pueumonia. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Blanche Houseman was a pleasant guest at the home of Peter Smith, at Centre Hill one day last week. She says that is the place to go to have a good time, The Gill Bros., from were through our vicinity del fruit trees, ete, for Glenn Bros Their stock is first-class and Pleasant Gap, ivering NN. X. in good I'here is quite an excitement in our ', on account of the sudden appearance of a panther, which was first seen by William C. Farner. It followed him while out plowing; it was again seen last Saturday by Poter Jordon up in the Kettle. Where are our nimrods, Fred Moyer, of Penn Hall his brother Henry over Sunday. ry Moyer was taken sick very fudden- ly last week, with trouble; he wus in a very critical visited Hen. heart few days, but the physician has pulled him through successfull ly this time. > »> CORBURN Luth eran Chareh A J. Campbell came home last Fri- day from Shamokin, and spent Easter with his family. John Hess family, of near Aaronsburg, spe Sunday at A. J. Nlover's at this pl and Frank Hackenberg has torn will rebuild it with a two-story structure. his summer house, and The members of the Lutheran propose hold- vacant store Saturday day school at this place, ing a social in the of M. D. Rockey, on ing, May lst. Thomas A. Hosterman, Irvin Mey- erand W. TT. Korman, of this place, | are attending Prof. Edmunds at Aaronsburg, which opened on Mon- | room even school chased a large stone crusher. nesday. The Northeran Conference of Cen- tral Pennsylvania Synod, of the Evan- gelical Lutheran church, will be held in the Lutheran church at this place, commencing on May 11th. About Evangelical church, had iarterly | Sunday morning, and on His services were tended, and his plain and pointed ser- mons seemed to make a sion on his hearers, i Ao FARMERS MILLS Married in Ilinols, Esq. M. L. Rishel made a business H. E. Behreckengast is making some Jacob Kerstetter, of Coburn, seems weeks, Clara Hockman has gone to Belle fonte, where she intends to learn sew- wish her success. Our supervisor Thomas Scholl, b erected a new fence between the pa ii road and Fisher's dam; now there is no danger of the big suckers interfer ing with the travelers, We are informed that Gardner Grove and Miss Kate Hockman, formerly of this place, were married at Freeport, Illinois, April 7, and have chosen that | place for their future home. Made from Haman Hide, L. A. Whitmire, a Muncy shoemak- er, has been engaged by a Williams port physician to make three pairs of slippers from human hide. The leath- er is from the leg of an unidentified tramp, who was killed on the railroad at Williamsport six months ago. The leather was prepared by a tanner in Williamsport, and the strip when com- pleted was over three feet long, WANTED. Parties desiring to sell stock in the Centre Hall water compa ny can receive the highest his arm near the wrist, and came in to Dy. Musser and had it tte nded to, Prof, Edmunds opened a select school thirty pu- pils in attendance, Pine Creek, Co- burn and Millheim are represented. Abs, Musser who had been seriously ill with pneumonia is slowly getting better, and for the present Frank Burd has taken his place at Dr. Musser’s do- Billy Korman’s horse which he got from the drover a few weeks ago has the new disease: one hind and one frout leg seems to be locked, so that he can only move with the dffi- culty. At the pike letting very few took the toll by the year; most prefer- ing to drive around rather than pay the prices nsked. There is now a road to Millheim north and one south of the toll-gate. Unfortunately black carrier pigeons got rat-trap he had set for a the surgeon anxiously hate hing | toa pair | greatest people one of D. H. Rote's caught in a weasel, and hock Joint. skilled dress the broken leg and will the result. The and he watch birds are al once gave the eggs of homing pigeons. Wp LINDEN HALL the Valley John Witmer Mills, Sundayed at the F. Tharp. Mr. Rupp and family, of Oak Hall, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of George Bwabb, Mrs, Williams, of and wife, of Pine rove ot of | [.emont, was the ily a few days of last week. We are sorry to state that Mrs. vid Snyder is on the sick list; for her spee dy recovery. Harry McClellan, wife and a short call in town on Monday afternoon. Quite a number of our young people attended the Easter entertain- ment in the Lutheran church at Boals- also burg on Bunday evening. D. Gettig, of Belle Mond ay night last with brothers and sisters, and reports every- his mother, all right at the Adam, Howard Will- iam Zeigler, accompanied by their sis- attended the Sunday county seat. Messrs, and Katie, Lemont on forenoon, Rev. Rhoades, of Centre Hall, ac- companied by his daughter Ida, were pleasant and welcome the hospitable home of Henry Zeigler and guests at Mrs. Burchfield and child- ren, of Tusseyville, accompanied by her mother, spent Monday night at the home of Robert McClellan, and on Tuesday they left for Johnstown, where they will make their future home. George Wp OAK HALL, Visitors Who Have Been circulating Among Un the Past Week, Mary Baker, was in town Monday, Bertha Gingerich, of Linden Hall, was in town Tuesday. J. C. Gilliland shipped a car load of | hay from this station. Joseph Btone is busy building an ad- dition to his house. Jamed Korman, of Rebersburg was of Lemont, Wm. Sellers, of Linden was Hall, ay. Wm. Coxy and wife, of Bellefonte, visited at Harvey Searsons last Satur- Charley Helkman, of Mackeyville, Samuel Knopp and wife, of Boals- on Bunday. Dora Gramley, of Bellefonte, was visiting at the home of her parents over Bunday. Annie Kaup returned home on Mon- day, after a few days’ visit with her sick sister at Howard. Mrs. Wm. Sellers, who had been on the sick list for some time, we are glad to say is slowly improving. Quite a number of young people from fhis place attended Easter service at Lerhont, in the M. E. church Sunday afternoon. lp Consul Hyait's Double AMiction, Word has been received at Lewis burg of a very severe double affliction that has befallen United States Vice Consul Hyatt, of that place, who is now at his post at Santiago de Cuba. On Bunday evening, April 4, his only child, Margarita Allen Hyatt, died at the age of four months and two days. She was the only child born in Cuba of native-born Americans since the outbreak of the insurrection, On Wednesday evening following the wife and mother, Margaret McLaughlin Hyatt, died. Both deaths resulted from intertinal troubles, superinduced by climatic conditions, eo be hart yatt, the t sym of the Reporter, by 17 i 49 cloudy, — ~%150 18 | 32 clear. 19 i 42 part cloudy. 20 4 20 clear, 21 54 26 clear, forenoon, .20 inches rain, cif 1st Premiom (Gold Watch. The The the purchaser to a vote, must be cast for ministers, min- votes at the close of the contest, Is limited, will receive a Gold worth $150.00, Watch clothing 88 money than any other store in Try him and see, 2d. Premium. Each 25¢. worth of pictures entitles purchaser to one guess at the suceess- ful minister. The one guessing nearest the number of votes cust for the suc- cessful minister will be given one doz- en Cabinets free, er oo even r grain of salt is vanting to emphasize and a eat perfect the flavor of 3d Premium. The person casting the greatest num- ber of votes in this contest will also re- ceive one dozen Cabinets free. Centre Hall, Photogran be finished In the hight #1 ng the art. 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FORTREY Alloy Office In Conrad } 'LEMANT DALE All kids of 8. Woods Caldwell Terms reasonable. Good sample W. L. Daggett, Prog BE Special atlenlion given tw count Opposite Cour BE New bullding. new furni host, electric bells and all mode SPRING MILLE HOTEL, D. BH. Rukh NEW BROCKERHOFY HOURE, J. M. Reubsuer Propricto BELLEF NTE PA. trailing. Good sample Special mies to wiloesees Free bus to and from all rooms on fist door, and jurors, $ . No, 16 oy" . i > oy LL] No. 27 Malaria. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases. No. 80 o Urinary Diseases No. 77 a0 Colds and Grip Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid om receipt of price, 2be., or § for $1. Dr. Hexvunuvs' Housmorazmie of Dmsgasns Mazen Fuss Hamphreys' Mod. Co., 111 William 8t. XK. XY. Maxvan
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