PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of Town, -Kd. Royer and family have re- moved to Millheim. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kreamer vis- ited friends in Rebersburg this week. | we Mr, Wm. Jacobs, of Shingletown is visiting at the home of his son, Dr. A. Jacobs, ~Wm. McClenahan was to Belle fonte yesterday, making the election | return. —L.. Ray Morgan, lege, spent Sunday Centre Hall. Col. in State friends of with Mingle } Monday froma two Philadelphia. Mrs. James Gregg, of Milesburg, is visiting at the home of her Mrs. Porter Odenkirk at Old Fort. John D. Alexandria, Huntingdon county Friday evening. He on Sunday. —H. A. of this place and one of our prompt paying he home visit in returned {1 rOss weeks’ sister, es Meyer drove down from last returned again Kaufinan, near subseribers, gave us a call ; reports having a good crop of corn. — Dr. Harry Zero, tor, of Millheim, w day. He has a number this place, the Indian doe- as in town yester- of patients in and is meeting with suc- COess, — Joseph Gilliland came from the short visit to his old friends in this vi- cinity. the business and is one prominent up New Bloomfield other day ona in the business men of that town. — Rockey, who has been brother Wm. produce, grocery store at Williamsport. left Monday for that He is engaged grain ol of connected Rockey, the has accepted a Ross Tusseyville, with his dealer in in a He position place. of citizens, was here over Sunday friends. Aaron the Harrisburg electric light o holding this | Hall several -Aaron Harter, one our former among is head engines of mpany, osition and has been since he left Centre years Ago, —— LINDEN HALL What Our Correspondent from Up the Val ley Has to Say We are sorry (iross on the sick list. Mrs. J. W. of apples on Tuesday. Howard Miller burg, were the guests of Mrs, to say Harry Keller shipped a car load of Rebers- Kel and wife, ler a few days of this week. John Lee and wife die, Bradford and family Mrs, Kimport spent a hter Sa H. and daug of Colyer, were the guests of P =unday. Mrs. Ww. few ds AVS of this week pple, Pa sf our | Cy rus Durst and Lr, with their chile it Ki I'he attraction for some ‘ 3 3 } 1 4 vhanges quite often; the as has been from Farmers Mills to Hill. Harry Miller the milling trade arning Meyer ft for 1% been le A. Ek and , who hs with has finished his course le Woodward Some of our their corn all husked and in bios, the fodder are Yeudy for winter. . E. Zeigler, clerk in J. H. was confined to his home bad cold, | hustling farmers have and sheltered, and How Ross's store, for seve eral days with a very ut is again able to be about, On Nov. 1 the postoffice from Mrs. ler's store Ross store, mail for the next four years Mrs. Philip Leister and children Potters Mills. Mr. this place Sunday. Miss Nora Haflley had making her home with Jacob Meyer's was moved the J. H. handle the to Kel who will now , of were visiting at her Mrs. Burris, at pa~ rents home, and who been (Rev Sunday Nov. munion, at church at 7 p. m = p.m, - Teacher: Tow North pole Scholar: To Po »- cents, - Weekly Weather Temperature Hig! Cet, U8 645 $0 15 vi Rainfall : inch, forenoon Onl, and at Total rainfall in - SALE mn. ; at . - hat country land. > - resbyterian Admiss > - Report vice i vost A de UL 14 ol all, on e Hall wudy, dy, 15 15 ¢ a.m. to Hb hit Sn) ernoon October, 2 >. PRODUC) $4 p.m. On "CR RIT IN PARTITION To the heirs and legal representatives of Ballie Wolf, late of Miles township, deceased Dubbs, Rebersburg, Pa. Henry Kreamer, Hall, Pa.;: Eliza Mever, Centre Hall, Pa Wolf, Rebersburg, Pa. Emma Wolf, Rebersburg, Pa. Amanda Lukenbach, Bellefoute, Pa; Will iam Kreamer, Millthelm, Pa; Reuben Kreamer Le y Inred Kreamer, Centre Hall, LreAmmer, Falls Kansas LA Mage choster, Valley Vista, 11 Adan Brown r, Rebersburg Wiscon im, Pa. ; Joseph HRelfsnyde wm Harper, Belief Pa Lula Harp 1 elon rome Harper Bel Mande fonte ] $ omar) 0 sveats 3 Trad srke obisined, anda f Moderate Fees fn Orrce is Oreos RB. Paveny Orrice AanvealBARRRALR GR. va C. A. SNOW Orr. Patiny f Ae EE EE ATTIoEs WATHINGTOND 8: J » » eco. “YN py Ansa ARNY family for the last left for her home in Aaronsburg Saturday. James Bearson is threshing out his summer crop and will realize about aleven hundred bushels of wheat which will bring a good sum at the dollar mark. James Wagner and bride moved in- to half of D. H. Hess's house now cupied by Frank Tharp. James learning telegraphy at present but will oot receive his diploma. Hallow'een passed off quite smootlr- fow Dove, fun at fe year, O0- is ly with the exception of wlio wished to have some a expense of Lucan Spicher, but he was prepared for them and caused quite a scatterment by shooting the contents of a shot gun into their midst. Boys you should never boast of the fun you are going to have, ——————— Recent Mifflin Co In Lewistown, John A. Miller, ored, aged 60 years, In McVeytown, Miss Rebecca Mat- thews, aged 22 years In Lewistown, Charles A, Blymaver, aged 44 years, At Milroy, Bruce, Clintie, aged 6 years, At Milroy, Hoy, son of Albert Nale, aged 11 years, In Lewistown, Mrs. Sarah O'Mally, aged near 55 years. In MeVeytown, Jacob Fry, aged 73 years. At Locks Mills, Benj. F. Worrall, aged 77 years. " A sn —1f in need of a stylish and dressy sult, it is wise to consult Lewins, Belle fonte, and have him fit you out. Deaths, col son of A. F. Me- A ———————————— SS A eee UDDDTDOeTTRTDUOTD a... 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