PERSONAL MENTION, Coming and Going, ~Visitors In and out of Town, -—=Moses Clark, of Potters bank, fa- vored the Reporter with a call, —Mrs. James Durst, of near this place, visited friends at Williamsport last week, —=Uleven Dinges and wife, of Will- lamsport, spent several days with his mother, —Mrs, Ed. Nerhood spent last week visiting at the home of her pa- rents, at Glen Iron. J. A. Alkens and family, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with friends in Centre Hull. -——Miss Violette Wolf, spent sever- al days at the home of her uncle, Wm, Wolf, at this place. — Miss Ida Rhoads, who is attend- ing school at New Berlin, is home on her holiday vacation. — Mrs, Erdman, wife of Rev, Erd- man, and children, have gone to Sha- mokin on an extended visit. ——Mrs. John Conley and Miss An- nie Shoop were visiting among friends in Scranton during the holidays. Miss Romie Van Pelt, attending Wilson College, at Chambersburg, is | home on her holiday vacation. —Mrs. John Huff, of Lamar, Clin- ton county, spent the holidays with | her daughter, Mrs. Frank Crawford. ——John D. Meyer returned on Sat- | urday to resume his teaching at Alex- andria, Pa., after a ten days’ vacation. | —— Witmer Smith has returned to | the home of his parents after an ab- | sence of several weeks in Williamsport, ——Mrs. Belle Ward, of Bellefonte, | spent several days last week with her mother Mrs, Stiver, on Church street, | ——Mrs. Elmer Campbell, of Linden | Hall, spent Saturday with her aged | mother, Mrs. Jane Love, on Church | street. Unele Jacob Wagner, from near | Tusseyville, being in town the other to favor us day, didn’t forget been confined to the house for the past nia, vacation with his parents at State Col- lege, Harter, of Canal Fulton, visiting among rela- for the two ~—[srael Ohio, has been tives in the valley last weeks, ——]saac Smith, who is employed in L. W. Cook’s big department store, at Altoona, spent Christmes with his family here. i. B. ings, spent here. following. Spangler and wife, of Hast- Christmas with his parents They returned again Monday —~—=Wm. Goodhart, one of Gregg township's best citizens, favored sanctum with a call and put his label a year ahead. —Prof. C. R. Neff, principal of the MifMlinburg schools, spent the holiday vacation with nis brother Charley, east o1 Centre Hall. —A., B. Lee, of Colyer, gave our His label is now marked "98, and then had his label set into 98, He reports health good over that WAY. ~—Mrs. Rose Lyons, Mrs. C. M Bower, and Rev. Bickle, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Shook, spent Tuesday at the home of D, J Meyer. Pa. and Miss Ida Condo, of Spring Mills, were guests at the home of Mrs. Rishel's brother, Edwin Rhul, Tuesday. on in the insurance business with his brother Cleve, in Williamsport, came home to spend Christmas with his mother, ——Prof. James Gregg and wife re. turned to Milesburg, where James will resume his duties as principal of the schools. They spent the school vaca- tion at the home of Porter Odenkirk. — Prof, Bitner of the Millersville State Normal, while on a visit to his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Murray, gave us a call and left enough of jingling silver to move his label in- to "99, —John Keller, son of J. A. Keller, returned to Lancaster Monday to re- sume his studies in the senior class of F.and M. College. John spent part of the holiday vacation taking in some of the sights in Washington. ——Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Murray, of Lansdowne, Pa., arrived here last Wed. nesday on a visit of several days to his parents. They returned again Mon- day, being compelled to curtail the vis- it owing to the press of his legal prac- tice in Philadelphia, ——Sumner V, Hosterman returned on Monday merning to Lancaster to resume his studies at College. This is “Host's"” las! year and he will gradu- ate in June next. It is his purpose to read law in the offices of prominent collegiate course, - - aed ws —— in the valley. He has been located at Williamsville, Ill, for several years, being in the employ of a railroad com- pany. ie is off on a three weeks’ va- cation, —John L. Runkle, one of our es- teemed friends of near Tusseyville, fa- vored our sanctum with a call and put his label in the honored ranks of '99. John L. informs us he makes it a rule to square up with dll at the end of each year and owe no man, which af- fords him the best of satisfaction, If only everybody would adopt the same rule, Ra -Wm. F. Osman arrived here last week from Grant City, Mo., to attend the funeral of his father, whose sud- den death is chronicled in another col- umn, Will has been a westerner for many years, and has become quite a prominent man and politician, He has served several years as Prothonota- ry and has been doing very well in that country. He still has many fond recollections of his boyhood days, and the place of his birth and early years has not lost any of its attractions. His stay here will be brief. ——J. M. Huyett, of Wernersville, is seen quite frequently hereabouts. He has recovered his good health again and is starting operations on the | large lumber tract in Fleisher's gap, Seven mountains, Mr, | across in the the lumber opera- tions. His re-idence down street will moves here. CENTRE HILL Items of Interest Gathered Our Cor respondent, by G. M. Goodhart made business trip to Bellefonte Monday. Lloyd Smith, one of our young sports, was to Milroy Monday. Oscar Krape is rejoicing over the ar- rival of a’ young heir. | Miss Lyde Smith spent with friends at Potters Milla. Rufus T. Strohm returned to College after several weeks’ visit with his pa- | rents, at this place. Ed. Meyer and brother have their lime stack finished, and set the match to it the other day. | Miss Lola W. Strohm spent a day in | Centre Hall last week, the guest of | Miss Virna Geiss. Johu Beaver, the blacksmith of this : place, is putting up a couple fine sleds for sale; call and see them, a Bunday | friends in Sprucetown, i weeks’ visit with his parents, A pleasant young gentleman Linden Hall, is frequently seen in our | town; beware, he has the cholera, (col- lar-on Miss Vera Beaver was sgreeably sur- | prised Monday evening after return- | ing from church, by a young caller. | Colyer. i Miss Jurkholder home Monday, after a visit of several | friends in Pleasant Gap | from | Kate weeks with and Linden Hall com ——— FARMERS MILLS, A Letter Giving the News as Seen by Our | Seribe. Jacob Dunlap, of Kingston, Ill, is | at present visiting his many friends in | and around our community. Farmers are taking advantage of the | snow, and are busy hauling ‘he prod- | ucts of the farm to market, William Armbrust, of Kingston, | Ill. arrived last week, and expects to | tal roof. | Robert Homan, after spending | about two weeks’ vacation with his | parents, returned to his College duties | again on Tuesday, at New Berlin. Miss Rosa time, E. H. Auman, our enterprising and obliging miller, is at present having lots of work in the mill, The farm- ers will, beyond a doubt, be sorry to see him leave in the spring. Grand-mother Long, of Penns Cave, who has almost reached the hundreth year mark, has been ina very feeble condition for some time, and is grad- ually growing weaker. nis ff A LINDEN HALL. A Breezy Letter by Our Correspondent In the Neighboriag Town. Harry Frantz, of Pingrove Mills, was calling on some of his friends in town and vicinity. Miss Elizabeth Davis was called to the bedside of her brother, at Holli- daysburg, who is very ill. Everybody is taking advantage of the splendid sleighing; sleig: bells are jingling merrily everywhere. Miss Jennie Dunkle, of Centre Hall, was the guest of her friend, Miss Jen. nie Weibley, a few days last week. Miss Valerie Gettig left for Altoona last week, where she expects to visit among friends for a month or more, J. H. Ross, one of our enterprising merchants, is housed up with neural gia, we hope for him a speedy relief from his suffering. W. E. QGettig, wife and ter Pht, of Altooris, ¥pent thet er at this place, Misses Helen and Margaret Rudy, two bright young ladies of State Col- lege, visited among their friends in town over Bunday. The new U. Kv. church is at a stand- still at present, owing to the breaking of the planing mill at Centre Hall, they do not have sufficient lumber to finish it. Miss Edith Burris, of Axeman, is staying with her grandparents at this place; she is a very bright and intelli- gent young lady, and is making many friends here. Jonathan Tressler and family, and Samuel Ripka and wife, of this place, attended the funeral of their grand- mother, Mrs. Weaver, at Aaronsburg, on Friday last, Mrs. Burris, who was run over by a cow some time ago had so far recover- ed that she was able to walk with the aid of crutches, but on Bunday she was compelled to take her bed again, suf- fering with cramp; we deeply sympa- thize with her in her aflliction. yt a COLD IN ON Bromo E DAY Tablets TO CURE A Take Laxative Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure Quinine GRAIN MAHKK LET, New Wheat @ Com New Rarlow PRODUCE AT STORES, Hides Onions ARD ACT » travel for nnsyivania LIOWIRG passed for the We are Showing The Correct Styles. Just what You Are Hunting At in lownsh First and final ministrator ¢ Hannah G1! Conse : Fifth and fina! account of § guardian of El A 4 ministirator of el township, deceased bh First and partial ac sdministrator of ets ines townshin de oloy | John | exander M ¢ The second tee under the resid testament of Wa « A hon inte of ! leceased The socoun trusiee, 1 ¢ otmas, ros land Belieforte | Loe Oro homas B oonsed, as §) admin Jackson , deceased, i The sccount of Ansa Van of H.D. Vau Pelt decegsed The second and final account of James 8 gorge W. Pelt tale adminis. i trad of Centre rix of etc borough nad f nag no Wr of ete, of samuel Walkey, c.. of Wiilias at G. W. RUMB CLAMATION the of the : 49 Judicial dis com posed of the coun of Centre on C. A Faulkoer, the Associate Centre, baving issued their p the 20th day of December, 15 holding & Court of Common }§ Court, ( of Oyer and PRL Josh Whereas Wl Orphan's er and gen wions of the Pesce in Bellefonte, for county of Centre, and commence on the 4th Monday of Jan. the 24th day of January, 156% and to continge J Dei Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices o ph # mrs iF the here in the forenoon of tons exami mnoes, 0 do » Apperiains to in recogni ones thal are ountly then i them as shall be proper persons, at 10 o'clock in said day, with thelr recor nations, and thelr own re those things which to thelr be done, and those who are by of Ce there to prosecute again bo Just, Given under my hand, at Bellefonte 21st day of Dec, in the year of our Lord « and the one hundredth and nineteenth year of thelu- he W.M. CRONISTER, Sheriff NJ OTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM of B. Poulson Company, Centre Hall, marufacturers of handles, was dissolved Decem- ber 13th. 1897, by mutual consent, Mr William Colyer having retired from the above firm. The books of the firm are in the hands of B. Poulson. with whom all accounts of the firm should be settled. The busivess of the firm will continue in the name of B, Poulson, while Mr, Coiyer will conduct the sawing department. WM COLYER. deci6-3t B. POULSON. ALUABLE FARM PROPERTY AT PRI vate sale.—~The undersigned offers at private sale, the farm situated in Potier Town. ship, one mile west of Old Fort, on the Eatleys- town road, within 134 miles of the Railroad sta tion, convenient to scuool, church and postoffice, known as the Mrs. Orlady farm, containing 150 acres, more of less, This farm is in good state of cultivation. Large Dwelling House, Bank Barn, and all the necessary outbuildings, all in good repair. Two large cisterns, one at house and one at barn, also well of limestone water near the buildings. Good young orchard, just coming mio bearing. Terms favorable © buyer, In- quire of GEO. M. BOAL, Agent. Centre Hall, FoULE ON HEIRS, Pennsylvania, Centre County ss: I, George W. Rumberger, Clerk { tm of the Urphan's Court of sald 4 =Bais } county of Centre, do hereby { ne certify that at an Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte, the 220d day of November, A. D. 1897, before the H ie the Judges of sald Court on motion & rule was granted upon the heirs and legal repre- sentatives of Mis, Sallie Wolf deceased, to come into Court on the fourth Monday of January, next 10 aeoept or refuse to accept at the valus- tion, or to show cause why the real estate of sald deceased should not be sold, Same notice 0 be BE es many To teof, 1 have h 0 mony #1 ave hereunto set hand and affixed the seal of said Court st Belle, fonte the 22nd day of November, A. D 1:97, GEO. W. RUMBRRGER OC, i TRO The Right Price. You will Profit By a visit. Try it. 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Hamblin Tris marttve of THE RAILROAD mork, advemture, havards, accidents and eacapei, and is a8 vivid and dramatic as a piece of fiction, I 3 BUSTER | The account of this terrible fight written down by Hamlin Garland THE CUSTER as it came from the lips of Twe Moons, an oid Tndisn Chief who wes wm MASSACRE | & participant in it, Its houves, streets, means of travel, water supply, safeguards of fife and [=o somsmma oe, health, sports and pleasareswthe conditions of lide "of the perfected city of NEW YORK i the mest century, by Col. George KE Waring, Jr., Commissioner of the IN i950 ! Street. Cleaning Department of New York, ———— wii i S—————————— Mark Twain contributes an article in hs old manner, describang his | MARK TWAIN | voyage from Judia te Somth Africa. The illustrations are by - B ein em— sine AFPO8E 00d Peter Newell, and are as droll and humerous as the article itwelf Andrée: His Balloon and his Expedition, from materials Gernished by the brother of Mr. Suisberg, Andide’s companion. Soew Hedin in mex plored Avia, a sory of remarkable adventure and endurance on Landor im Thibet. His own story, He was captored, tortared and finally escaped to India Jackson fm the Far Novth. The famous explorer writes of the years he lived in regions far north ot the boundaries of human habitation. i mtastese=ns | The great Arctic explorer has written an article oa the posaitalitien of pen 4 ap | NANSEN the North Pole: on the methods that the next expedition should adopt, an A important scientific knowledge to be gained by an expedition: concerning the climate, the ocean currents, and temperature of the water, etc. This knowledge will be othe greatest value to science, CC Lomas Maumee A 5. yo, 5 Cite: | ILLUSTRATIONS wt | EDISON'S LATEST | ACHIEVEMENT maki ; MeCy hES Maun, 4. B, Rout, Per Newell 5 ay Pyle, myn « Fs Linson, * . 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