PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going. Visitors in and out of Town, ren -Dr. G. W. made a visit in Brush day. ~Mrs. Polly Moyer Brush valley on a visit to her friends | there, | A. N. Nerhood, of Rebersburg, Id. Nerhood the Hosterman and wife valley on Mon- has gone to | was visiting his son | Inst week, | —(}, CC. Coble, gave us a call and enrolic on our list, of near Linden Hall | 1 his name r at Jack- in| . Christine was over sonville all last week nightly services held there. — Prof. Milesburg, over Sunday with relatives. Wm. A. Boal, of Earleystown, gave our office a business call — Rev assisting wife, of community | James Gregg and were in our and ar-| Svertising his sale . B. Kreamer week at the home Mrs, Samuel Frank, at ree Mr. and Mrs. L. State College, were the guests at the home of 8. W. Smith, town. ranged for last daughter, Mills. | Af - xa i's. spent of her Spring Ray Morgan, of Sunday west of Nearhood was home He working tany valley for months | —{ harley over Sunday. farm in Nit has been on a past. —Mrs. W. W, phia, arrived here Saturday on a visit to her fatl Mr. M. Strohm Cen- tre Hill. nen —W. L.. Goodhart, the of the Millheim Telephone ( town Monday in the intere company. Bayard, of Philadel her, at secretary | was in of his OQ. ut Belle- | al 341 and wife, of aday Jared Harper fonte, over the home of his | Church street. a visit mon, « came fue on yrother Ni Boals- pulpit the and deliv- en JR OV. astor of the Lesher, j burg charge, filled the Lutheran church last night, in ered an able sermon. | Superintendent C. L. Mrs, 116 ¢ guests at County and were of Re of Gramley iramley, bersburg, the Simon Harper Tuesday night. -Wm. A. SBandoe, the tailor Mifflintown, Pa. t to his father, who | Nati irday on a visit is seriously ill. He returned Monday. Fore- | 1 had his | out into the honored roll icture of health home merchant on y $ went to Our old Democratic friend, Jno. man, gave our sanct a call ane Of for label set ru }; he one of his age. Mr. Alfred H friend and patron of the Potter's antial citizens, looks the pi sterman, old REPORTER, honest «1 this office ago, and e of South and on subst favors a call a few days ~Miss Ida Rhoads, the Rhoads, with charming last artist a ds auglite r of Rev. y.1t..0 Bellefonte, spent 4 i g weer In Sie is an violin and participated on the town. Madison teemed Pp wWlrons, concert given in that Ite, our 8. I. Rachau, of gave out one of our es office a call and set his label into the f he sleighing good in Brush valley. Fsq., of and ill of "89 ; reports health —N. B. Spang fonte, the attorney, in town Monday, on business. Newt. is a candidate for District Attorney, and will hustle for Democratic Belle- ler, rising young Was the nomination. J. W. Zettle, in of Georges Valley, vesterdsy transacting business, He is a member of the firm of Zettle Bros., the lumber contractors, | who have had extensive lumber opera- tions in the Seven mountains, was town Our genial friend, merchant Frank | of Penn Hall, pleasant eall and reports all o. there. Mr. Fisher interested the mew independent and very sanguine of its success, Lf, W. Smith, firm of E. C. was in town isher, gave us a k. down in telephone line is representing the DeWitt & Co., Monday inter- men. He is a Milesburg boy, but has been the repre-| sentative of the Chicago firm in this district for about ten years. Wm. Osman left last his home at Grant City, Wm. spent about six weeks in his na- | tive valley, being called here by the] sudden death of his father. He is en-| gaged in the real estate business in i Grant City, and has been prosperous, —esd, Emory Shires, of Potters | Mills, was in to see us yesterday, and ordered bills for public sale on March | 5th, of his arm stock, implements, ete. Emory will remove to a farm | near Roaring Spring, in Blair county, | this spring. i medicine Chie viewing our business ALO, week for Missouri. Our jolly good friend and pa- tron, Peter B. Jordon, of Colyer, was | in town Tuesday, and in the course of | his rounds dropped in to see us. Peter | is one of the very-much alive citizens | in the strong-hold of Democracy on the other side of the valley, and a very clever fellow in every way. —We are pleased to note that our friend, Himon Harper is on a rapid way to recovery, and when the weath- | er moderates he will be found upon our streets again. For pearly three months he has kept close to the house, not caring to venture out and expose himself to the winter weather. He | wae suffering from an affection of the lungs, but with earefal treatment he is recovering and looking 1 cartier than for years. Mrs. Philip Mersinger will take her departure tomorrow, Friday morn- ing for her home in Joliet, Ill. Mrs. Mersinger was here on a four weeks’ visit among friends and relatives in this place and Potters Mills. Her maiden name was Miss Sadie McCor- mick, of Potters Mills, and she has residing in Illinois for many who is well known to many in this valley, is en- gaged in the musical instrument busi- Bf mete COBURN, ~-Telephone Line Going Up, John Hoffa made a business trip to Lewisburg on Monday. The price of feathers have considera- bly advanced since our last communi- Mrs. at and Caroline Garthotl' is Brush present Sugar valleys. Miss Levangie of Zion, was visiting friends at this place one day yer, last week. Mrs, William Ganes, of the Bellefonte, it visiting at home of Jas. A. Kooney, E. L ceived two ¢ of | r loads of bran, his Auman, ‘armers Mills, and will this . distribute it to customers in valley . T. Gi. Hosterman ler, spent Sunday afternoon wi {. M. Fied- his this of th Harbach, at and wife, father-in-law, MN our people took in at Millheim , and were Some of Asaph concert, on { day evening | with the exercises Merchant H. G. highly pleased Miller few and wife , Spent a hours very Bow- ersox, About twenty tl on Sunday last, wusand bushels wheat was shipped from this station by our two the ter, th grain merchants, Whether Lei- {f Chicago, month of January. e Grain King, O got this also we are unable to say. Henry Fryer spent Sunday with his ighiter, Mrs. E. J. Snavely, who lives at Capps, a the main line of the P. . E. ong i He Spavely has been promoted to th a fair da ong BAYS sition of track walker, with pal ary and steady employment. I'he Inqui er regu ! here whiel *hiladelphia is larly receive in the morning appre Vonada, that will be supplied. 1 is much wiated by its read- ers, their doy d sees to it everybody Will agent, wants it a copy, please? distr from The uting poles along to Spring Mills, ward, l dell Telephone Co, is or the Mill and will in the direct i business world. pike wim and near future have these towns in This will be the publie, ablished here the Penns and Brus this new line with the quite a convenience to the line as that is now est affair between pa mb ’ of the eastern end of valleys. is feel proud telephone ps should two distinet lines, On Mo our p ovle { sisting of and wife, R F. Vv J. Stover and wife, J. W. J. F. Garthoffand wife, Harter and Boyd W. sled Je onada and load Hofla wife, A lay evening a hn and wife, James E. da, went to the hospitable Auman, & doubt the for the the evening. was pleasantly spent sma’ hours, and reapected township, not return until the wee William Neese, Penn Sunday an old citizen of this life afternoon, suddenly. on meeting at his house in the afternoon, and Mr. Neese seemed apparently well; gone he complained of not feeling well, and ex- pired without a Some time however, he soon after his neighbors had struggle. in the summer, and had He was a life-long ed with a paralytic stroke, not fully recovered. Democrat, terest in politics. He was a member of the Penns Creek Lutheran congrega- and up the He never was mar- 2 years; in- - to time of his death. His age was about 7 Thursday. EPRING MILLS Seen by Our Scribe, The adopted daughter of Daniel Ken- for several weeks, Rev. Faus is having revival services {in the M. E. church of our village. The attendance is quite large. Frank Alexander, of Missouri, form- hood. He left this seetion country many years since, Commercial agents are again on the of the | and buying for the future very reluot- antly. The shoe maker shop of Major Huss will be rented toa r from Mifflin- burg, who contemplates painting, pa- pering, and fitting up the room with entirely new furniture, ete. converting the old shop into a first-class tonsorial parlor. Miss Ida Long, assistant P. M. in company with her sister, Mrs. Robert Meese, left for Punxsntawney on Wi day last. kee per for her two brothers, who are merchants in that town. Miss Ida will return in about ten days. Sleigh bells are ringing merrily all day long, and at night sleighing par- ties have the right-of-way, and their song and hilarity almost conjures the wandering stars and makes them stand like wonder wounded hearers, Large parties are sleighing on the pike night- ly. Mrs, Catharine Alexander, erable mother of Wm. P. Alexander, the popular miller of our village, whom she has been visiting since ear- ly fall, has been quite ill for the last week or ten days. Mrs. William P. Alexander has also been confined her bed for several weeks, ly convalescing. We will have quite a moving the ven- this spring; about every will make achange As HCATCe as what enterprising mightily puzzled where to go or to do. Where are all our dozen plain, ordinary dwellings an hour. indeed vacant Spring Mills is fortunate having Miss Mabel Sankey folks. She is a young la- dy eminently qualified for the requiring as it frequently Job. Bhe exactly how to handle teacher as posi- does, all the patience of a knows them, and of course has perfect control, “ways the little folks as if magnetically, obedient, rapidly. attentive and consequently they advance | than months ago they could not distinguish one let- when less Bix and it is simply ow- ing to the kindness, patience and severence as exerci in her instruction, teaching them in persuasive manner, that interested in their and iildren become at each to ex- cel the other, t plished in so short key tion, has few equals and no superior in this e« lessons Once try is accom- Miss rising hat so much a time, San- 7, a8 a teacher of the genera. unty. a ®o PFOTTERS MILLS. Oar Correspondent Betty Wilkinson is on the sick list. Emanuel Smith was to Mifflin coun- week. John Wilkinson caught another fox. He knows how to get them. The Shires farm was sold last Satur- for $40 an acre. of People are taking advantage Thomas Farner, one of our teachers, was to Boalsburg ers’ Local Institute Merchant Boyer, last Saturday. took yer, who posses. sion of the sts room at Ce here | re ed through wi week with Joh Slack, of Nittany to Allison's has removed some of his goods valley, occupy here already. County Superintendent Gramiey was around making his official visits to in this community last Monday. leuben Colyer and Samuel schools Meyers were in town last Friday evening and band boom up some fine Come again boys, of which That “"Helgrimite,’ the or “Hellgramite'' cor- Any Aas not ex- '# seribe, should nition of a misspelled word. That also makes assertions which but all lawyers will lie. At least we understand that seribe ex- pects to read law in the future. Con- cerning grammar; he must have for- gotten all his grammar while trying to eateh “Weavers,” Alexander MeCoy while in the city purchased a new sleigh, which arrived on Taesday. Mrs. J. L. Armstrong, of Oak Hall, who was visiting in this place, return- ed home on Sunday. Last week was ice harvest for the farmers; there were about 75 loads of ice taken off the dam at this place. Michael Grove was in town last week on business, The fox hunters of this place keep him busy swearing fox scalps, Messrs. Noll, Foust and Meyers, of Pleasant Gap, are in our town since they have moved their saw mill to this side, Frank McCoy got too warm while sawing fee, and thought he would ebol himself by stepping in the dam; he was obliged to change his clothing. The band was favored with some players from Suyder county, and was Jury much pleased with their friends, invite them back. J. E. Bhires who resides on the farm at this place, will move to Roaring Springs, Blair county, in the spring; he Js wx pacts 10 to have public sale on the Bend Fir than wil; HLeoby artistically 6 EY We Pri You By a sec @TSTSc T9929 92 TSS SY" 2S SoS TS TO cS SSS SSDS DTDBDBDTDD Outfitters, arc will visit. Bellefonte, seco. 9S" e999 9%" aS 99°99 9c aS 2 aD 2222 DIDDIIDIDD »- LINDEN HALL. Breezy Letter from Oar Correspondent Up the Valley. Henry Zeigler and daughter Lizzie Tuesday. Samuel Ripka and wife spent Mon-| of this week with friends in | | i Jacob Wagner and wife, of Tussey-| ville, were the guests of their son Jas, | in town, on Tuesday. | Michael Seguer, of Shingletown, vis- ited and transacted busineas in this place on Monday last. Charles Grose left this Shingletown, on Monday, expects to stay for a month or two. Mr. Leopard, wife and child, of State | for | he place where George Swab and family over Sunday. Harry Swab, of Bellefonte, was culating among his many friends and around town a few days quite re- cently. Wm. Raymond is confined io house with neuralgia; hope he soon be restored to his former good health. : The members of the U, will hold an oyster supper will! churel Thurs Ev. on Come one, tome all. ing friends in Altoona since Christmas has returned home, and says she pre- fers country life to city life. Mrs. Ida Miller and Mrs. Anna Fra of Colyer, were the guests of P. H. Bradford, on Tuesday of this week. The choir of the U. Ev. church are practicing the music for dedication; they meet twice a week under the in- struction of Rev, Rhoads, of Centre Hall. : On Tuesday evening a sledding par- ty consisting of a number of our young people, were to Centre Hall, and judg- ing by all appearances, they must have had a delightful time. The ofMicers of the U, Ev. 8. B, were elected on Sunday for a period of one year, they are as follows: Supt. J.T. Ross; Asst, Supt., J. W. Zeigler; Sec'y, Lizzie Gettig, Treasurer, Henry Zeig-| & ler, A. E. Zeigler, who was book keeper in the U, Ev. Publishing House, at Harrisburg, arrived home sick on Sat- urday, with heart trouble; we truly sympathize with him in hisg saffliction, and wish for him a speedy relief from his su Baling. of at wok thomilow. nie Shute College, to ' 1 . Is su in the and Katie Zeigler, earick, Howard and William all " Po beautiful zie They report having spent Un Sal ty fre George Swab and wife; ay evening a slot ed the home of they ally entertained by them until a late | hour, when they returned to their re. spective homes, wishing Mr. and Mrs, of happiness and iding par- yn near Zion invad were roy- WWoOs I Wer it fs —— Mijhacribe forthe REPORTER 1cK* Ds LE HS YELLOW, Cit tsox. ple pier Jose ower, per- LY PORTY CENTS, PELIVERED, rden “an 4d Floral GUIDE wed pplication BUSY MAN'S CATALOGUE we Ladies’ Gardener and Adviser ing full Descriptions and IHrec. tis ! euliure | so comprehensive, con. fiend and Indesed that lune May Read, Many iustrations red plates of Buwest Peas, Nasture ¥ olden Day Lily, Osctos wie Lh Free Upon . Beattie iy ern boswed caver: if dered ¥ filled with bronest 1 nstrations JAMES VICKS SONS, Rochester, N. 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