Town, Miss Roxanna Brisbane visited friends at State College over Sunday. | of Boalsburg, his sister, Mrs. ~()scar Stover, spent Tuesday with Samuel Durst, ~— Millheim's postmaster, Spigelmeyer, was a prominent visitor in town Monday. of on | John town Dunlap, Monday Constable Bellefonte, professional business, was in ——Howard Homan, of Williams port, gave us a call ; he looks well anc says he has plenty of work over there, — Henry Ziegler, of Lindenhall, gave us a buriness call and before leav- list. -Mrs. Daniel Hess, Hall, spent several days of last week | at the home of Mr. William Benner, near Old Fort. Miss Estie Durst, ers Mills, was the guest of her Ott at of near Farm- friends Misses Sadie and Cora Belle- fonte last week. ——Henry Stoner, Tusseyville's | good citizen who was quite ill several weeks ago, fully recovered, was out to town yesterday. —J. B. Royer, lefonte, gave the Reporter a business call, and always a promptly paying subscriber, he put his label far out into '99, —— Mr. David L. Potter's well-to-do and substantial re- tired farmers, was in to see us a few days ago, while in town on business. P. Hennich, of Potters Mills, has and of near Be one of South Kerr, advanced. ter moter for power to churn and other butter turns. farmer 8S. W, Smith will move into town this spring, and occupy the family home. He will have a public sale on March 31st, his and dispose of large stock. — Mr, A ville, Pa., 0. Deininger, well known to all residents visit of several days to his brother, J. 0. Deininger. Rufus Strohm, a student at State ( the Strohm, ', was compelled to go to father, B. Hill, last ‘ollege home of at Centre James week $id iis OW - P companied by his wife — J AINE 8 Cirove, of Grogs. ac- and daughter, gave this office a pleasant call and in- the printing office and had the Grove label set spected mode of work, hs to "U8, -Mr. ters Mills, town Monday. Wm. ( of near Pot- was in to see while Mr. Farner will pose of his farm stock and implements by sale on March and will retire from ming this spring. . Hale Linden Hall's live merchant dealer town Monday, on a business trip. '. Farner, us in dis- 15, Ross, was in Mr. Ross has purchased the Meyer flouring mill at that place and will take posses- sion of the plant on March 1st. and grain — Walter Garrity, who is making his home with his cousin, Pat. ty, at the famous hunting and fishing resort across in the mountains, as he Giarri- Seven occasionally comes out to town, did this week to see his friends. ~—Mrs, Mary Gregg Miller and sis ter Miss Annie Gregg, daughters of the late Col. Andrew Gregg, are visit- ing friends here, their old home. They have been making their home in Phil- adelphia for some months past. —fra C. Korman, the and hustling implement dealer, of Oak Hall, was in town a few days ago. Mr. Korman has a very large stock of farm implements on hand, in fact too many for his available room, and he intends energetic Drayman at Millhelm, Met i With an Accident, | John Hoffa and wife spent Sunday with their parents, near Lewisburg. Mrs. J. F. Garthoff is spending a | few days at the parental home, in Re- be arsburg., | Mrs. Sarah Shaffer, Aaronsburg, { is visiting at the home of Bamuel Ard, at this place. | James A. Kooney in Bellefonte | this week, serving in the capacity of a { juror, Mrs. James Burd, of near Lewisburg s circulating among her many friends { at this place at present. |W. H. Kerstetter went to Bellefonte lon Friday to undergo a medical exam- ination for admittance to the Penn, R. R. Relief Department, William Corman and wife of in , of Centre | man’s parents, John Cormans, who { live near the iron bridge at Green Bri- | ar, The protracted meeting at Paradise Saturday the meeting evens of the there church was clos d on ing. most close held This marked interesting years Miss Blanche had ! been staying with her sister, Mrs. How- ard E. Btover, at Bellefonte Sunday Bowersox, who came with Bowersox. Institute, held and Dr. will her parents, A, J: The District District No. heim, Friday day, February Is Beuedict, of Stat of Mill- Hatur- M. G. be the Teachers’ be evening 19, 11 eq ollege, 1, will in on and this the lec Dr's No doubt will b very good, as talks are always interesting. On Saturday afternoon Peter Shires, met with a se- lent while helping to unload He was truck, station. ing the a heavy piano at the in the act of putt small box containing the piano, K. H. Stover was holding the up; the box swung around for Mr. Stover, fell upon breaking the shoulder, it was not fully fon B. Witmyer took him to Millheim to box somehow and either Shires’ arm, between the elbow and or shattering it, which, at the time. T. the livery man, and Dr. tend to the at- Mr. same Frank was summoned member, had the arm broken, and in consequence there- stiflened. Mr. has the sympathy of all his friends in wounded Shires some years ago of it remained Shires his misfortune. A cert week placed a lot f our town of feathers in the oven of her to dry; she built about doing her ordinary work, that of visiting her returned a few ain lady o one day last cook stove a hot fire, and went neighbors, when she hours thereafter, she found the room ke, and the feathers in ash- ¢ hole burned in the oileloth, and her pet canary dead, suffocated by The only wonder that the whole house was not consumed by the fire the about, was the loss of her poor, dead bird. Our South side has dedicated the following lines to con sole her in her sad affliction. full of sme es a larg the smoke, is lamented little : but all woman poet Poor little canary Dead in the cage i ip Mary, Over him wave Rest fn you Wer p not, gentle if ye A ird fo is real, ii a pet b Droast in peas i is desd L! ile is earcest, 108 ita goal, tho ort to dust returpest Was not spoken of its soul A sins SPRING MILLS, ist Mr Heckman, of Near this Village, Met | With a Serious Accident and this defection is friends, Some think that the nomi- nation was made without his knowl- edge, and that he will not accept it. William Ream, of our village, in- formed me that instead of continuing the saddlery business on a larger scale than heretofore as he contemplated, he will now retire from the business, having accepted a first rate position in | the Spring Mills Creamery Company, and will enter on his new duties at | once. An excellent opportunity is now afforded a good workman to open a shop in our village; a good saddler | could soon build up a fine paying bus- | { iness, A — FPOTTERS MILLS Interesting Items as Gathered by Our Cor- respondent, Mrs, Good sleighing again; glad, Will Bmiths made a raise; a twins, Stewart Long made a mont last week, Frank McCoy was Foust is on the sick list, everybody is pair of | trip to Le- to Centre on business last Friday. Alex McCoy shipped a lot of hogs Hall and cattle this week. Lot MeClenathan was on list, but is out The very well last Saturday. Emory MeClintie, the was in town last week, “McGinty” Fultz started on a trip to Mifflin county last week. Wes. Foreman passes through here the fresh, moun- the sick again, shooting mateh did not pan out genial agent, ly to enjoy occasional tain air. James Stahl and family, Hall, visited among friends here Nabbath. Messrs. McCool roy, the last Sabbath A great deal of wood is being taken flerent of Centre last of Mil here and Brown, were guests of friends out of the mountains here by di parties, The Shires Thursday; it wi Saturday. One of Philip tried to break a prop car, Irvin Runkle, of pest ts to work f he Mr Inst week, after her daughters, in Williamsport. Miss Kate Wilkinson, the sccom- plished daughter of John Wilkinson, made Hall last week, farm not sold last 11 be offered again next was Leister's hired men his neck by falling from Lewistown, ex- ior hi lip i. LH iste rn hope | stay. Evans returned home a few weeks’ visit with Davis a visit to friends in Centre Protracted meeting which had been in progress for several weeks, last Friday night. It quite a number of conversions, Messrs, Hosterman and. Miller, of | Hall, attendance at | t Sprucetown last Sunday | and try it closed Was a SUcCCess, Centre were in meeting a night. over. The ( place, said in Come again boys, of this | paper, that | was smart enough to play on | another young man’s credit. That a mistake, and a sad one too, The | scribe himself not smart enough though to keep the public in the dark when he goes to Centre Hall to mee his half-way girl from Pleasant Gap. Des 10 last af’a scribe weeks’ is LINDEN HALL, Oar Correspondent Up the Valley. | the latest, and | taking advan- | | SBleighing is again every one seems to be Mrs. Julia Dippery, of Lewistown, | Mrs. Will | Stover, of this place, | Mrs. Fleisher and children, of Tas- | Curt Musser, of Altoona, spent a few | 3 ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ f ¢ 9 CVV VV VV VCC CCV VVC VCC VVOVV VV VCC CECT Outfitters, Bellefonte, Dai died eb BB © py The PUBLIC LEDGER is first of al complete form, rhe, wepaper of exceptional interest and value, givi nts for The Household, Women’s Interests, Literature, Art, Beience, Publie Schools, Religious News, Religious Thought. Sunday Schools, Society Events, Farm and Garden, Ita Financial News and Market Reports are ot HIA. classified and In ved, its news is therefore thoroughly relia ial correspondence from all the important the LEDGER Is an fllustrated family and having special d epart~ IRWAre rendered 1% GHB, TAYLOR, AWorney at-Law, Bellefonte, Pa, All manner of legal busi nugve HY No. U4 Temple Court | ness promptly attended to. A. 0. FURBT, Offices directly opposite the Court Atlorney-at-law, J { J&A ¢ MITCHELL, i Alorneysal-law, | Office, moom No. 10, Crider's Exchis JOHN KLINE, ’ Allorney at Law BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst's bulldi g of Couri House. Can be cousulis ud English, BOWER & OK / AUorueys at Law BELLEFONT e's Exchang (JRVIZ, Office in Crid HOTELS. AAG HOTEL BE, | [RVIN HOT i 8. Woods Ca dwell, Proprietor, LOCK HA VE N,PA. Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms on frst | Soot jau®l BE, BUsH BoU W. L. Daggett, Proprietor BELLEFONTS Bpecial atleation given to country trade PA apred NEW GARMAN HOUSE, Opposite Court Ho BELLE EFO NTE, PA New building. new furniture throughout, steam heat, electric bells and all modern improvements, Good table and modersie cb Arges. SPRING RiLLE HOTEL, D. H. Ruhl, Propriet SPRING Free bus to and from all trains, MILLS, FPA. NEW BROCKERHOFF HOURE, J. M. Neubauer Pn BELLE Free bus to and from all trains rooms on first Soor. Bpecial rates and jurors, CENTRE H Newly quipped. bar and the best. Summer board iv tion. and oan find no healthier Jocalits for fishing and hunti ing Good sample 10 withesses ALL HOTEL Wm. H Runkle 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE days of last week with his sister, Mrs. Hale Ross, at this place. Mrs. John Stover, of Peru, ter to sull every taste, compiled specially for the Saturday Editionof the LEDGER. Its treatise of { the International Sanday School Lesson is alone worth the price of subseription Its classified advertisements are as interesting as news and as widely read. The public has for disposing of them by sale on the 22nd. His machines are all new and the sale the well-known and reliable shoemaker of our village, George Huss, was the | is sure to attract many buyers, rim mim imme Leiter Boasts to Own All Wheat Joseph Leiter, the young man who engineered the corner on wheat, claims to have all the surplus wheat in the country. He has resold ocean room that he had engaged at the seaboard, and says that this coun- try is the place to sell wheat. we have exported 15,000,000 to 20,000,- 000 bushels more than we had to spare. Broker French, of the clique, it out that Leiter's holdings of 15,000,- just about the surplus, after allowing | for bread and seed. Jolin A. Logan, the General's son, who has not been a speculator hereto- al days, starting with 100,000 bushels, | and has run it up to 500,000 bushels | with a 3e¢. profit. All the old local bulls who were in| market last summer are long, but, with few exceptions, none of them is | carrying heavy lives, Sn——— yo — Mr. F. C. Helbig, a prominent drug- | gist of Lynchburg, Va., says: “One of our citizens was cared of rheuma- tism of two years standing, by one bot- tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment is famous for its cares of rheumatism; thousands have been de- lighted with the prompt relief which it affords. Forsale by J. H. Ross, will | remove to Johnstown during this month. We are very sOr- | ry to lose the Major; he is an excellent | citizen, a first-class shoemaker and a | sound Democrat, Mrs. W. H. Bartholomew and Mrs, | Harry Kreamer, of Centre Hall, were | Mrs. Bmetzler also from Cen- tre liall, was visiting here and in Mr. and Mrs. John Kennelley, and | Mr. and Mrs. William Steely, from | Lewistown, arrived here in a two | horse sleigh on Monday last, making | the trip in less than four hours. They were the guests of Mrs. Steely’'s pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. Mr. Heckman, farmer, residing on | the farm of George Krape, a short dis- | tance above our village, met with quite | 8 serious accident on Saturday last. | Just as he was about leaving the house with a sled, taking some friends to i | make a few visits, the horses suddens | ly became frightened, and ran up an | embankment, throwing the occupants out, while Mr. Heckman boldly held on to the team and was dragged quite a considerable distance along the road, breaking his arm and several ribs, The caucus nominees here, as a whole, of both political parties appa- rently gives general ‘satisfaction, al though some very sharp comments are expressed regarding the nomination 6 John Grove for auditor on the Repu Jb digke,, Mr. Giove wus William Meyer and step daughter, | Miss Maggie Weaver, spent Sunday in | Irvin Burris and wife, of Tussey- ville, were the guests of Mr. Burris’ parents the latter part of last week. | Howard Zeigler, one of our steady young men, was visiting friends in Clinton and the east end of Centre county a few days of last week. Wm. Hoy, wife and children, of Williamsport, were pleasant and wel- come guests of Mrs. Hoy's sister, Mrs. Lizzie Meyer, a few days of this week. Miss Maggie Yearick, one of Nitta- ny’s bright and pleasing young ladies is at present visiting among her many friends and relatives in and around town. Miss Edith Burris, who spent a few weeks with her grandparents, of this place, left for Bellefonte, where she will stay for an indefinite time. Miss Edith made many friends while here, The dedication of the new United Evangelical church will take place on on the 20th of March. Bishop Stan- ford, of Harrisburg, will officiate; fur- ther particulars will be given Inter. New Grain Elevator, Col. Fred. Reynolds has begun the foundation for a new grain elevator close to the railroad siding at his mill oie pris a cupucity. tor ars 10g 90,000 bushels of tient | deaths. | dealers placing the LEDGER on sale. | LEDGER for terms. the announcements of births, marriages and or news- Subscription Prices as Follows: Saturday's LEDGER (weekly) every country home, $1.00 per year, BaF Make all remittances payable to 25. PHINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of Pe. tor Breon, late of Potter township, deceased, having been lawfully granted to the undemigued te would respectfully request all persons know. ing themselves inde 10 said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims againet the same 10 present then due anthenti- oated for settioment. BON decZibe Administrator, Centre Hall, Ps. HOW T0 MAKE MONEY ! It t of em ment and wants posi. paying you © ons Ah monthly clear working raguintiy, or, Seat Lou at odd Hae mes, write Lhe Philadelphia. 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