PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors In and out of Town, — [Landlord Keller, of Bellefonte, was in town between trains Monday. Vance McCormick, of Montan- don, is spending a couple days in town, —~Arney Lee returned home last Thursday after a four weeks’ visit in Altoona, ~— Peter and Adam Smith, two of Centre Hill's pleasant citizens, thé Reporter a call. Mr, Charles Thompson, of Le- mont, was the guest of his friend Prof. Gi. B. Snyder over Sunday. —N. B. Spangler, Bellefonte's young was in Centre Hall Tuesday. — Mrs. W. A. Jacobs and daughter | days of last in Boalsburg. gave Esq., of attorneys, one rising Margaret, spent several week visiting relatives ——(teorge Homan, of Williamsport, came up Tuesday to see his old friends. | He spent several days last week at Millheim. ——John Callahan will become a cit- izen of Centre Hall and will occupy B. D. Brisbin’s house on Water street. ——Qur pleasant friend, Will Neff, of Potters bank, gave our sanctum a this spring, call and took pleasure in setting his label out into "98, —— Porter Odenkirk and wife, of Old Fort, went to Williamsport Thursday on a visit friends. They re- turned home Tuesday. among William by say -Qur former townsma?, Lohr, of Lewisburg, accompanied his Miss Annie, here last week on a visit to their many friends. daughter, came — Rev, A. Boalsburg Ref nied by Mrs, last week Hall. ——Harry Fleisher, one of the A. Black, pastor of the wrmed church, accompa- Black, spent several days friends in Centre among Re- porter’s regular patrons from Colyer, was a caller and advanced his label. He reports health pretty good in that section. —John H. Moyer, one of our Tus- 1 seyville patrons, gave us a call and Johnny marched his label up to '09. is ever in good humor and a whole- souled fellow, Dr. Peter Leitzell, Spring Mills’ rising and efficient practioner, was in His practice Centre Hall frequently town a few days ago. brings him close to at times and the Dr, is seen here. to her mokin. Rev, Erd days down there - 1c} viait extended visi man spent several too, and accompa- nied them home. harley Beck, the lantic At Re- fining Co’swepresentative for this dist- - } rict, was in town Monday. visits will likely become less frequent since his company deliver oil by tank wagon from the sub-station at Coburn. -Wm. Forry, of Hellam, York county, gave us a call and subscribed I paid for the Reporter He of walnut timber, for which i year in ad- ey vanes, was in the vall in quest he offers $20 per 1000, but finds it mostly taken out by previous buys rs. / Miss Helen Bartholomew, teach er in the Millheim public schools, accompanied by Miss Mary Hartman a and Miss Carrie Spigelmeyer, two of young ladies, Helen's Millheim’'s brightest spent Sunday with Miss rents, Mr. A. Harter, of Maple Park, I11., has been the guest of his Mr. John Dauberman, for days. Mr. Harter is a native a f 03 Harter, of that valley. pa- uncle, several of Nit- tany valley, being son Samuel He is visiting relatives in this county and will re- main some time, I. —— CENTRE HILL, -~ COBURN, A Letter From This Busy Place Down the Valley. Breezy R. F. Vonada made a business trip to Mifflinburg on Tuesday. Andrew Harter had business at the county seat last Thursday. John Waite is at present at College, taking a course in the Cream- ery at that Institute. Joe, Platt, of this place, left for Au- { rora, IL, last Thursday, where he has | secured employment on a farm. Mrs. A. J. Campbell received the sad intelligence of the death of her sister, i | who had her home at Shamokin. { The meeting at Paradise church is | still in progress, with unabated inter- the melting of the snow, driving there in large two-horse wagons, nightly, Our portly Justice of the Peace, J. IF. Garthofl, had a quiet wedding on evening, the contracting parties being Robert C. Fryer and Sa- rah Confer, both of Penn township. There is a fierce war in prices being at and we, the customers are keeping a est, Some of the people, since Sanday waged by our merchants present, respectful distance, and are enjoying the fun. All the while at six cents a gallon. kerosene sell- or = On Saturday afternoon, commencing in o'clock the Democratic will be held at ong caucus in the publie school build- ing, to place in nomination men to fill There seers to be a lively seramble for the of} the various township offices. ice of assessor, there being several who have acknowledged their willing- ness to serve the people in that capaci- ty; who the lucky one will be is hard No doubt there a good turn out, as three nominations to conjecture, will be On Tuesday Reuben Boyer, who had been in the mercantile business at this place for the last eighteen months, re- moved his household goods and fami- where he will We | from | many ounty, » same business, » such citizen Mr. Boyer had ds at this place and his loss kind- his principles a our midst, friot warm irien will be greatly felt iiform his ur ness and courtesy to all, and straightforward business LINDEN HALL Correspondent . his in the Please port, name paper? pla visiting his parents at this recently. The carpenters began new United Kv. ehurch on Tuesday. © quite work on the fut John Leopard, of State College, was visiting friends in this days of last week, vicinity a lew Lanson Burris was to Bellefonte on a business and shopping expedition one day last week. of that we v a thing all soon have another good supply. Wm. Williams and wife, the new bride and groom, = Sleighing is again past; it is hoped by vill of Lemont, pent Sun- day at the home of George Swabb, Miss Blanche Tre asler, bright young ladies, sp with friends in Centre cen tly. Miss Lulu Lonberge, t fascinating young cle ler's store, spent a few parents and other fri burg, quite recently. 7 be Linden H 11! move their saw mill f to the Whe when finished, and Mr. Nogle, was inspecting t pany. (o., day. On the had won the respect and confidence of had relations | We es all who any ovusiness with him. an heartily will | f 1 . 1 feeling that our loss Oe Ll ‘ i Sqr gain. | { i { he ny | On Friday evening a number of thers SF of J. F. nd when everything t members of the Lu an Bund in (iart- ay ie house | was in | readiness Mr. Reuben Boyer was sent | » his surprise wh | After Mr. Boy- | a er fre his surprise, large chair was brought and presented | the members of of which he rintendents, 2 to bim as the gift of ! the Sunday school, i Was He fi Ww one of the Supe thanked them very much in i in rds, aft il we r which the guests par- $ 3 f rofe roti d "31 fi 11¢ fon HDR OF T¢ fresh me BIL, consisting of 10% 1 evening was very pleasantly spent, to cream, cake, macaroons, ete he a late hour, and all expressed a wish that Mr. life be many years to come, Joyer's spared for a POTTERS MILLS, tema of Importanes Gathered b Oar Cor i y respondent ore Checker playing is all K Frank McCoy was to business last week. the y BOW, Bellefonte on Charles Sweetwood thinks of going | west this spring. | Henry Royer wears a broad smile; he says that he is papa again. Shooting match next Saturday. Come one, come all. Ask the new clerk in Carson's for borax; he knows what it is now. William McCormick, the boss butch- er, has still some butchering to do. store Protracted meeting ison a sort of William Workinger don’t need a What Our Correspondent Across the Valley | Finds of Interest, } Robert Smith is papa of a bouncing | baby boy. i Messrs, Lucas and Decker are seen | in our town frequently. | Miss Sadie Condo was the guest of | Lydie Smith Sunday last. | A great many of our young folks at-| tend protracted meeting at Spruce | town. J. F. Stover is canvasing in Nittany | ralley this week; he is in the picture | business, i Mrs. W. W. Spangler and daughter Gertrude, of Potters Mille, were guests of Mrs. J. B. Strohm last week. One of Potters Mills’ dudes is fre- quently seen in our town; there is a “Beaver” he would like to eateh, Miss Leota Wilkinson, one of Potters Mills’ charming young ladies, spent Sunday a week ago with friends in this place, i A SA Ai MS Good News, No other medicine was ever given such a test as Otto's Cure, Thousands of bottles of this great German remedy are being distributed free of charge, to those afflicted with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneu- monia and all Throat and Lung diseas- es, giving the people proof that Otto's Cure will cure them. For saleonly by (i. H. Long, Spring Mills. Samples free. Large bottles Mrs. Bamuel McCoy returned home | several months, i Mrs. Jeff Bhafler and Miss Orpha | Breon were visiting at the home of | Philip Leister recently. Messrs. Markle and Kern, of Boals- | burg, were visiting at the home of Em- | ory Shires recently. | Rev. Williams, of Spring Mills, was | in attendance at the protracted meet- i ing last Wednesday night, and preach- | ed an excellent sermon. ———. Mrs. Ray, of Tyrone, was visiting | friends at this place. Calvin Garbrick and wife, of Zion, | visited Mrs. Hartman at this place. | Henry Faus and family, of Pleasant | Gap, are visiting his mother at this | place, The Atlantic Refining Co's oil wag- | on made their first trip through this | part on Tuesday; it is a good thing for the merchants, Mrs. Daniel Decker, of this place, died on Tuesday night, and was bar- ied on Saturday, in Georges valley, at the Cross church. Alexander McCoy is getting lumber on the ground for a new dwelling house, which he expects to have ready to occupy by April 1st, TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAY with the i y y IO . - Gt Weekly Weather Report Centre Kall a : OF RESI'ECT. - TRIBUTE A — GRAIN MARKET, You By a Outfitters, will visit. Bellefonte, DGER The PUBLIC LF In the 1 first of all a now oom picts EDGER every statomy $4 wie, Outside of its news department (which cities and towns in Pennsylvania, New J newspaper of exceptional iRterest and ments for The Household, Women's Interests, Literature, Art, RBeience, Public Schools, Religious News, Religious Thought. Sunday Schools, Society Events, Farm and Garden, famous Its Financial News and Market Reports The Saturday ene is a great compendinm of Lard wha Shoulders .... Ham pesnntia w——— i Tallow ... ———— ‘ i Potatoos., i Onions SALE REGISTER. MARCH 18. William Farner, near Potters Mills, horses, cows, hogs, farm implements, etc. Wm, Goheen, auc't. two miles east of Spring Mills, live stock, farm implements, and household goods. the Brocker- hoff farm, two miles west of Bellefonte; horses, cows, farm implements, honsehold goods, ele Sale to begin of 12 o'clock.” Jap, 1. Neff auc tioneer, horses, cows. hogs, sheep, feapors, MOWers, Wa: gons, and other farm implements RPHANS' COURT SALE. RY VIRTUE OF an order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, Pa., the undersigned, executor of the es- Shires, and with power of attorney to represent the several heirs of Elizabeth and John Shires, late of Potter township, Centre County, Pa., will expose to pnb- lie sale on the premises, in Potter township, near Potters Mills, on THURSDAY, JAN, 27, 188% Atl o'clock p. m., the following real estate, to wit: A fine farm, situate in Potter township, County and Stale sforesald, adjoining William All 's estate, Alexander MeGoy, Henry P. Hankey, Mary Bituer, Barbara Rearick, contain. hg about — 78 ACRES. Thereon erected a Good Dwelling House, Barn, and other outbulldings. Good water, and orchard with choice x feat, TERMS OF BALE Ten por cont. to be a fH on confirmation of y of livery of deed. If desired b: rehasor, $1 oan remain in this ; 3 dm ~~ i every country home, $1.00 per year. ge Make all remittances payable to JF FCISTER'S NOTICE. ~THE FOLLOWING accounts have been examined, wend and filed of record in the Register's Office for the inspection of heirs and legatees, creditors and all others in any way interested, and will be nied to the Orphans’ Oourt of Centre county r confirmation on Wednesday, the 26th day of Janasry, A, D., 18508, 1. First and final account of Michael Evert, administrator of ete. of Elizabeth Evert, late of of Penn township, deceased, 2. First and final account of P. W, Barket, ad- ministrator cum testamento anvexo of ete, of Hanah Glenn, late of Ferguson township, de conse, 3. Fifth and final scoount of Reuben Grimm, guardian of Elizabeth Evert, minor child of Eliz abeth Evert, late of Penn township, decesscd 4. First and final account of 8. K Ewe: jok, ad ministrator of eto... of Jacob Hoover, late of Union partial account of Thomas 0, A Mmimatpio of eto; af Noah Weaver, late § ne y ‘ of Halts final sooountof R. C. Gilliland, hiding of Mathias Kech, late of ide tow y Bint and an account of Alexander MoCoy and Wm. M_ Allison, executors ol elo, of John M. McCoy, Jate of Potter township, decense d. 8 The seoond account of laaae homes, ius nder clause w hoy late of Bellefonte testament of Wm. A. > I i ewes of He GY. Clans its news is therefore thoroughly 1 on ndenoe from all the important wre), the LEDGER is an illustrated family i having special depart- long since plete and reliable ling mai ire atise ry phase of social life, containing rea t is of The public has for Address Circulation Department the Subscription Prices as Follows: Editor and Publisher. T. Brew, administrators of ete., of George W. Jackson , deceased, 10. The account of Anna Van Pelt, adminis. tratrix of eto. of H. D. Van Pelt, late of Oentre Hall borough, deceased. 11. The second and final account of James 8. Martin, executor of ete, of Andrew Martin, late of Marion township, deceased, 32. The first and final account of Clement Dale, sdministrator of ete. of Sue N. Kerr, late of Potter toanship, deceased, 13. The acconnt of James Duck and Lydia Dock, sdministrators of etc, of Oscar Duck, Iste of Grege tow nehip, deceased. 14 The first and final socount of Henry Walk: ey . trustee of the estate of Barbara Walkey, late of Walker township, deceased, and the second and final sccount of Henry Walker, administra. tor of ote of Samuel Walkey, late of Walker lownshin, deceased, 15. First and foal acount of Elijah Bord, ad ministrator of ete, of William R. Burd, ate of deceased Haines Wownship, ¥ RUMBARGE G. W. RUMBARGE Ballefonte, Dec. 22, 1897. oh EDUCATE YOURSELF ATTORNEYS. UGH B. TAYLOR, Worney at-Law Pa LE Bellefonte, ple Court All manner of legal y 11 tended 1 a, BANKS. HOTELS. A A—————— ' Tr —__ D. 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