PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going. Visitors in and out of Town, . —John H. Bare of near Tusseyville gave us a business call. —N. B. Spangler, Esq., of Belle- fonte, was in town yesterday. ~W, K. Alexander, of Millheim, was a Centre Hall visitor yesterday. —J. B. Kreamer spent several days this week with friends in Rebers- burg. ——Miss Roxanna Brisbin was visit- ing with friends at State College over Sunday. — Miles Arney, class, State College, Sunday with his parents. — Jas. KE. town, was a pleasant caller and has be- come a patron of the Reporter, Freshman home of the was over Stover, of near Earlys- Mill- her ~Miss Tace Kreamer was in heim over Sunday, the guest of frieud Miss Helen Bartholomew. —H. A. Decker, from the mount- ain above town, gave us a call and had his name put on the Reporter's roll. ——Implement dealer Harvey I. Wise went to Altoona last Friday on a business trip, and returned on Mon- “day. ——-Harvey Rossman, of Penn Cave, favored us with a call; his hand has | become strong enough to light | work. ——Qur good-looking friend, Frank | Emerick, of Pennhall, favored our sanctum with a call and had his label put into "99, — Isaac Smith, who is clerking in a large department store in Altoona, is home to spend a few days with his family. Mrs. Eliza Stump and daughter Miss Anna, living a short distance east of Centre Hall, were pleasant vis- tors at this office yesterday. do —W. W. Spangler, one of the rep- resentative citizens of the south pre- cinet, gave us a call, and fixed his la- bel for '08 ; he reports all healthy in that section. — Mrs. J. O. Deininger has on an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. James Stewart, at New Bloom- fleld, Pa. She was accompanied by her son Clem, who returned Wednes- day. gone ——John Meyer, of Boalsburg, who spent two years in the Pillsburry mills in Minneapolis, has come back, and gave the Reporter a call ; he speaks fa, vorably of Minnesota, but not think he will return. does Our old Democratic friend, uncle James Runkle, of Tusseyville, gave us an half hour's call, jolly as ever and bridged his label to "88, He lost all faith in the groundhog as a weather prophet. has —Qur esteemed friend and patron, DanieljWian, of Nye bank, never miss- es the Reporter when he comes to see his friends here. We are glad to learn that he intends becoming a citizen of He was accompanied Harry our town soon. by his bright young lad. ——Fred. Decker, township's best citizens, was here vis- iting his many friends, and called to give the Reporter a warm handshake, and put his label among the '98's. He is one of our prompt paying readers with a record of over a quarter of a century. grand-son, leish, =a of College one — Daniel Bohn, one of Boalsburg's oldest and most esteemed citizens, now upwards of 84 years of age, is in feeble health, and with difficulty about the house. He has been a read- er of the Reporter for upwards of forty years, and in past years a frequent vis itor in this office, whom we were al- ways glad to see, moves ee Ex-coms missioner Jas. B. Strohm gave us a pleasant call and had his la- bel set for '98, Jim is always pleasant and never lacks the gentleman. Ru- mor has it that he will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for As- sembly, Ifa Republican is to repre seut our district, which is ‘not at all likely, that party could find no abler man on this side of the county. Jim has been a life-long Republican, and always stood by his party. A Mi RS FOTTERS MILLS, Interesting Items of the Fast Week Gath. ered by Our Correspondent. Another fox for John Wilkinson, Alex. McCoy was to Lemont Satur- day. A new counter-jumper store, Jeff Brown, of Milroy, was in town last Monday. “MeGinty'’ False was to the Loop visiting friends last week. A dance on the mountain last Satur- day night. Better abandon. Alexander McCoy shipped another lot of cattle and hogs last week. Harry Fulse expects to go to Jersey Bhore with Samuel McCoy this spring. A number were to the appeal, held at Centre Hall last Saturday. Some were successful, McCoys procured a large English Mastiff to be put in their store as watehi-dog; but his dogship took a no- tion to return home last Saturday and left for Howard. One of Centre Hill's dudes was in town on Baturday night learning black- smithing. He did'nt get through till in Carson's that he did'nt like to start home, Well, the Centre Democrat's scribe is still alive; we thought perhaps he died of his last week's illness. Any one who was at Epworth League on last Sunday night a week ago could see how much brains the scribe pos- sessed when he came into League with his lady friend and let the We understand in- tends to buy up cheese; McCoy and for sale, but hereafter they will only sell to such parties who pay for it, We still have some more for this seribe in the future, Well, we think “old cheese box’ would her close door. the scribe Son have good cheese be an appropriate name for you. Emory McClintick, of Tyrone, was in town Tuesday. The news of our town is all about the great war ship Maine, Mr. and Mrs, Seibert, of State Col- lege, are visiting friends at this place, Miss Gertrude Spangler left visit friends. Emory Ripka, the Mountain school teacher, changed his boarding place for some reason. J. W. Smith who it, left f at, Reinsburg. on Monday. was home on a vis or his place of busi : Al HESS John Slack is moving from he Nittany valley to this place, where Fd. mmpion expe is to work for Allison. The cl checker player of up’ and will take home with him several skunks - a SPRING MILLS Au Interesting Letter from Our Neighbor. ing Town Miss Dunkle is visiting her parents, Mr. George Dunkle and wife, ate Col- home Mr. Seibert and wife, of St lege, spent Sunday with M. Shires and family. Robert Homan, New Berlin College, is home who is a student at for a few days’ visit. Our liveryman, D. H. Rahl, had a Ld again horse taken suddenly ill last week, but is all right Mrs. Samuel Krape died on Saturday ill Iuter- cene- last after several weeks’ (1s, ment Tuesday, at Heckman's tery. There this 1 are but few public ! walit $1 . ocality this spri ong, lunch must j wanting a free home, Quite a few of our young Western fev have gone and others will smitien with short time. Rev. next week, Brown leaves for Conference and Rev. Faus a few weeks later. Both are energetic men and we it Penn Hall's young men through town trust they will be sent back. One of OH several evenings ead week. They say he goes to Farmers Mills, and “don’t get ing.” How about What has wie vv i ~i hear nothing of eit home "til mo it Harry become of an not push a good thing alon them from gradually a Gis The school pupils are showing position of being tired and fatig hard some are heard their long, winter's work, and the they would expressing desire that spring were here and have a vacation, The Sons of Veterans are drilling ac- cording to the U. 5. Army drill regu- lations, and are doing fine work. They fun « You probably are auticipating some with Spain. Keep it up boys may be needed. the twelve MeCormick takes He gh fine suckers on Saturday. We don't Know whether he used any of the new Fisherman head of the class, caught bait he was talking about using when All were the flash and fishing tackle. he goes for trout or not. we saw Quite a few of our people attended Millheim tr Weer Teachers’ Institute in Fri- day and Saturday of last and re- port a very entertaining and instruct- ive program. Why not have one here before retaliate, the “OH. The citizens of our town have always taken an inter- est in school matters, aud would do all they could to help entertain, ete., the visitors, and make the cess, ant winter sion of school closes, Institute a sue- LINDEN HALL. A Vreezy Letter from Our Correspondent Up the Valley. with friends in Centre Hall last week buying up a flock of sheep. visited her brother Philip, in town on Sunday. al days. Rev. W. W. Rhoads preached his Inst sermon for this conference year at this place, on Sunday afternoon. Miss Minnie Graden, of Spring Mills has been visiting among her friends at this place for the last few weeks. William Witmer of Buffalo Run, was visiting his son-in-law, Mr. Feld- ing, of this place, a few days of last week, Mrs. Nora Smith, wife of Dr. Bmith, of Altoona, accompanied by a friend, is visiting at the home of James Ross and family, . J. A. Gettig, who is teaching the after daylight the next morning. He . Fillmore school, spent Saturday and home in this place. On Monday morning last the bushes and earth dressed were in white mantle of snow several deep, but no sleighing. Mrs. Mary Page, who received a se- vere fracture of the skull week, while attending an oyster supper, at Linden Hall, was removed to her home on Monday, and is daily improving. Miss Sue Stover, of Unionville, visiting her friengl Miss Bessie Bear- son, of this place a few days quite re- bright and Inst wis cently. Miss Stover is intelligent you lady, friends wherever she goes, The new United Evangelical ehureh in ng and makes M. Btan- Harrisburg, 1). 2... of 20th of March. Bishop W. as New fonts Of Berlin, Rev, f Belle Rev, Christine, Rev, CGoodling, « ’ Rearick, and Rev. also ex- pected to be present and a services, ey Mr. F. C. Hel gist of Lj big, a prominent drug- nehburg Ya SAY H One inii- ot- 'his ili of our citizens was cul f rhe one tism of { tle of Chs wo years standing, by vn beriain Halim. liniment is rheum: lighted w it affords Linden Hall ville; KF. A. Car . H F. Rossman, Sprir — Weekly Weather Report Lisi - Hall Centre