PERSONAL MENTION, Town, ~Mrs. Witmer Smith left Monday on a visit to friends in Madisonburg. ~—(lyde P. Wieland, one of Lin- den Hall's young business men was in town F riday. —W. W. Dellett, of this place, is confined to bed with an attack of pheumonia. ~Mr. and Mrs. Jared Krasmer spent several days last week with friends in Rebersburg «Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Moyer, of vear Rebersburg, visited with friends at Centre Hall last week. -Mrs, Joshua Potter departed this week on a visit to friends at Mill Hall, Lock Haven and Salona. She will re- main a week. Mr. David Henney returned to bis home at Latrobe last week, after a son at this place. —Mrs. Ellen Shutt of Clintondale, gave the Reporter a call and had her Iabel put in good shape, and says they are pleased with their new home. Sumner V. Hosterman left Sat- a week's visit with his parents. Duck, of near Saturday —Miss Blanche Spring Mills, departed on morning for New York City, she has secured a position in an office as stenographer. where — Miss Cora Sweetwood, of Harris: burg, daughter of Jas. A. Sweetwood, favored our sanctum with a call and the Reporter she reads now bears a la- | bel for 109 —Mrs. J. E. Ward, of Bellefonte visited her mother, Mrs. Stiver, on Church stieet last week. Her mother accompanied her to her home BSatur- day for an extended visit. -—Mrs. Linnie Ruble, of State Col- lege, Misses Nettie MeClow, Margaret Teats and Jennie Irving, of Bellefonte and Mr. John Henderson, of Port My tilda, were guests at the home of B, D Brisbin on Sunday. i ———— ia LINDEN HALL Intersating Items from the lusy Town up the Valley. vive, Henry Zeigler was visiting her , Naths niel, at Centre Hall, a few 3 of last week. Linden Company, generally Ww recked on Che engine owned by the Hall Lumber called the “dinkey’’ was the track near Shingletown branch on Saturday. Repairs were brought up Monday and by Tuesday the well known whistle was again heard. of scales J. H. Ross had a new pair « built in his mill shed, whieh is anoth- er grand addition. Mrs ohn Hossman, of hie guests of Hen- days of last week. Miss Betly Kimport, of this place. spent a few days of last week in Belle- fonte, as the guest of her brother Ar- thur. Jimmy Markle ing on a farm west of Altoona for the who had been work- last six months, returned to his home here on Thursday last, Mp Ap 8600 ig an Old Bastle Mrs. Mary Stephen, a hermit, who lived in a tumble-down but in Lehigh county, was found dead in her home on Tuesdsy., She was 72 years of age, and had the reputation of being a mi- ser. This suspicion was confirmed when an investigation was made and $500 found sewed in an old bustle, In secret pockets in her dress $66.22 was found in coin. Her husbgud died 25 years ago. Five years later she was tortured by the no- torious “Ohio Jack! gang and robbed of $400. She generally wore four petti- coats, in all of which she had money saved, never mingled with her neighbors, A Young Girl's Experience, My daughter's nerves were terribly ott of order. She was thin and weak; was wakeful at night. Before she had | taken one package of Celery King the c¢havge in her was so great that she could hardly be taken for the same girl. Bhe is rapidly growing well and strong, her complexion is perfect, and she sleeps well every night.—Mrs, Lu- ey McNutt, Brush valley, Pa. Celery King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver, and Kidueys is sold in 25¢. and 50c. packages by G. H. Long, Spring Mills. oa A I M1 SW Roll of Honor, Hig Sebool «Charles Bartholomew, Earl Yk Elsie Foreman, Mary Foreman, Else we, Grammar School, D, W. Gelss, teacher. Ed. Bactholomen Raigh Boozer, Witmer Lee, John Foreman, Helen Hosterman, Lizzie Boozer, So- phi K fainbine, Segondary Sota, Fe A. Foreman, lescher, yrile Clements Bertha MeCormick, Mamie ok, Mabel Christine, grace. Arney, uth race Crawford race Boob, iste Btrohmiefer, EB a J Sy ees EN rye 3 Wo ig Ro John Ros Rowe, a: Cini So Ke rig ' [snbel rape, Sylva Krumbine, Maude Horse Lost.—~A bay mare, slini bo- dy and leggy, broke foams from 4 bug- v4 near Linden Hall, eni ening utd and has net been a gusto engi SPRING MILLS, The Gleanings of Our Soribe Who Is on the Lookout for News. A Corman & Bon closed their cider press on Tuesday last, Hunters in our neighborhood report indifferent success Mrs, Lewis Waltz, with paralysis on Saturday night last, is reported as being slightly improved Edward Confer, formerly employed by the Spring Mills Planing Mill Com- pany, is now engaged with John Ha- | gen of Farmers Mills. Mr, Confer will notwithstanding reside in our village, Daniel Kennelley, one of our war worn veterans, is making decided In- provements to his residence, both in ternally and externally, it adds great. ly to the neighborhood, Shooting at a maark in a field well enough, but when the targe located that the shooting is di towards the public highway, comes a very dangerous smusement., A word to the wise is sufficient, Burglars appear to be appl who was stricken ying th trade quite vigorously in our nei Spring Mills Planing Mill wa tained boxes and barrels disappointed in their « An election is than candidates loom up like mushroon S . $ i ries Contest, Lee have heard ment licans, in connecti offices to be vols ing and maneuvering for a test, almost before tl election has been this is American ntieman however, on the or Kt ey side of the 441 y announced that | and he is D. H. Ru landlord of the Spr though there are several f tapis aspiring for know that Mr. edly urged by his political arena, rather averse, bu ed to be a candi gage in a sharp conte lican nomination de and rank is inquestionabl publicanism admit - MILLIIEINM An Interesting Account of W pened in the Lively Sunday was a beautif sequently very many On our streets, W. H. Smith a eet, and Michael I: NMunds § hospitality friends and relative D. L. Zerby & ten days’ visi they are being « I. Jamison and fam On last Saturday Mis leman and Mrs. Wm Nittany, came to this pl short time with friends W. F. Smith, of Bel town on Tuesday. finds himself an uny On our last inquiry, Monday, we were told tha the editor, RB. A. Bumiller, is ¢ strength and getting along very n ill and was con- fined to his bed since July, but is now able to sit up the greater part of the time, Mrs. Margaret Ricker, of 8 fanion, iting their parents, Jos, Car parted for their respective hores, but A party of men from town, accom. are off for a weeks’ hunting. They started at two o'clock on Monday morning, to the delight (7) of many of | our town people, who so greatly enjoy being kept awake at that hour of the night. There will be a union Thanksgiving service held in the Lutheran church | at this place on Nov. 24h, at ten o'clock. The Aid society of the Unite | ed Evangelical church, will ales serve difiner and supper in a part of the old | school building on Penn street on that | day. niu MS REBERSBURG, Personal Mention and Other Items of Iu. terest, A quiet wedding took place in our town on Bunday evening. Mr. E. C. Nearhood’s were to town on Sunday to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H, I. Nesrhood were to Booneville to attend the funeral of her uncle. Jacob Kerstetter will have sale and | dispose of all his furniture Suturdug A drove of western horses were brought to our town on Monday, stop. | ping at the hotel The Evangelicals of our town have | started protmeter| meeting, but have | no sepkes i vel I'he father of Rev. Stover died at his | home at Booneville. and was buried O15 Monda afternon : Mra, Liydia Kerste Haven, wher i the cooking at the Keller house Misses Anna Nearhood and | [our fair young ladie iting in Bolona, Lock Haven ill Hall and ort hi iki i ec Mp si BOALSBURG nie of Typhold Fever in this Gen risily Henithy RODUCE - » lt fARK ETS Chicago, Whent, Corn, Oats, cash, 2 Philadelphia, Wheat, 72 Corn, No. 2 mixed, 47. Oats, No. 2 white elip do, mixed, 29 Butter, fancy creamery, 23, prints 24, Fags, fresh, 23¢ wd, 31, No. 2 Potatoes, choice, 55a000, Onions, per bbl, 1.10a1.55 per hushel, 40ad50c. Cabbage per ton, fas, Live Poultry : Heavy hens, 8atc ; chickens Ta8 : old roosters, Gc ; ducks, 8; geese and tur- | i chinice Baled Hay and Straw ; Cholee timothy, $11 ; mixed, $8a3.50, Straight rye straw, 7.5028 ; wheai Oa 6.50, oat do. East Liberty Live 8tock : Cattle unchanged, Hogs, prime heavies, 3.50 ; pigs, 3 80; skips 2.25a38.00 ; roughs, 2508.00, Bheep : Cholee lambs, 5.800550 ; common to good, 5.60a5,20, Veal calves, Tav.25. Lewistown retail market: 2 : a 20 ; potatoes 80, A A MA be, call for Do Witt Witch sal Bl the great pile cure, do ¥ in this Town, y Houtzdale gird One Minute © hh Ci surprises peopl by Hs quick cures anid children may take it in large quantities without the least danger it on for itself the best rep Lalion « BUY Dreparation used today for cold i tickling in . : ERING | cour és j Ox ate Labs SPRLOTY HISTORY AND VOLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AD kaluN, LANGUAGE amd LITERATH {opti opal.) Frer nih, OU rinsn ana Bugis Te On and 8 . 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