x Ei AAA PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Uolng,— Visitors in and out of Town. —W. W. Dellett made a business trip to Milroy on Tuesday, — Miss Elsle Geiss spent a day or two of last week with friends in Belle- fonte. ~fix-Prothonotory W. F. Bmith was in town a couple days ago shak- ing hands with old friends, —W. 0. Royer, of Millheim, was a pleasant caller at this office on Satur- day during a brief stay in town, — Isaac Smith, working in a large department store at Altoona, spent Sunday with his tamily in Centre Hall. -— Henry Stoner was in town and didn’t forget to call ; he asserts the grain fields suffered very much this winter. —W. T. Lingle, of Bpring Mills, favored our sanctum with a call, and after a pleasant chat, had his label set into 09, — Mrs. J. D. Murray returned home Mocday evening after a visit of several weeks with the family of her son C. H. Murray, at Germantown, — Our farmer friend, John B. Bit- ner, who is out as Potter township's | candidate for Commissioner, isin the : fight to stay, and will make a thor-| ough canvass of the field. —Frank Ross left Tuesday after noon for Clinton, Iowa, where he has | a position in prospect. Frank is a reg- | istered druggist's assistant, and will try secure a job in a drug house, —Miss Emily Alexander, who was unfortunate in breaking a bone in her arm by a fall several weeks ago, has not fully recovered and is still com- pelled to carry the injured member in a sling. —James Sandoe, one of our young | men who volunteered in the late war, | expects to leave at any time for Colum- | bus, Ohio, to enter the shops of a large | railroad and work his way up in rail- | road circles, ——Rev. Rhoads left on Friday to | attend the Conference of the United | Evangelicals in session at Lewisburg, | The members of the Centre Hall charge all hope for his return to them. | He is affable and greatly admired by | his congregations. —— Rev, Black and Rev. Lesher, pastors of the Reformed and Lutheran | Boalsburg charges, and Rev, Hepier, ! pastor of the Lemont Presbyterian | church, met with Revs. Rearick and Eisenberg in Centre Hall on Mouoday. It was the regular session of the Min- | isterial Association, composed of min- | isters of the south-western part of Cen- | tre county. The association was form- | ed about one year ago for the mutual | furtherance of chureh work. a ———————— A —————— LINDEN HALL, Items of Interest as Gathered by Our Cor. respondent. : Mrs. Robert Corl is on the sick list. | Mrs. Alfred Lee, of Boalsburg, was | visiting some of her many friends in| our beautiful little town on Tuesday | last, i John Derner, one of our pleasant | and genial young men left for Nittany valley on Monday, where he expects to | make his home for the summer, : James Wagner was called to Oak i Hall on Wednesday of last week, to | fill James Gilliland’s place in the sta- i tion. Mr. Gilliland baviog met with a slight accident, ! Miss Francis Segner, one of Boals- | burg’s bright and pleasant young la- I dies was visiting her cousin, Miss Liz- | zie Gettig, of this place a few days of | last week. ! Bob. Patterson, Bam. Stover, and : Charles Poorman, three young men | from this section left for Illinois on | Tuesday last, to make their fortunes in | that state, tment anim Sensational Preaching During a revival in a neighboring | town, a colored preacher, who had | read much of the efficacy of sensation- | al methods in preaching, determined | to try iton his flock. Accordingly a | small boy was taken into his coufi- | dence as a confederate and stationed on the roof just above his pulpit. In | the lad’s keeping was intrusted a pig- eon, which was to be let loose in the church from a convenient hole at the proper moment. The church was packed, and the preacher having storined about for a time, raised his voice and cried: “And the Holy Ghost descended in the form of a dove.” But no dove appeared. He repeated the sentence. Still no dove. At vhe third outery a black face ap- peared at the hole in the ceiling, and the query came: “Parson, a cat's done eat de Holy Ghost, but 1'se got de eat. Shall I throw 'm down 2 “His Heart Failed Him, A young physician was once called in by a gentleman who had a very sick mother-in-law. After looking in- to the ease carefully the young M. D, called the gentleman aside and said: “Well, the only thing I can suggest is that you send your mother-in-law to a warmer climate.” The Man disap peared and came back with an ax a moment later, and exclaimed: ‘Here, doctor, you kill her! I really haven't ‘the heart!” ¥ COBURN, Mrs. Tammie Stover Will Undergo an Op. eration, Don’t forget the exhibition at Aaronsburg on Saturday evening, Public sales and flittings will be the all important events in the near future, The new township officers were sworn into office on Monday by Esq. J. F. Garthoft. Coustable D. C, Geary went to Belle- fonte on Monday to be sworn into of- fice, and to file Lis bond, Our new detective was working up a ease in Aaronsburg quite recently, but he was “woefully left.” We now have a full fledged detective in town; now look a leetle out, so that you will not be shadowed by him. Owing to the melting snows and the heavy rains the streams in this section are greatly swollen, but no damage has been done, The auditors will meet at the house of W. E. Braucht next Monday to aud- it accounts of Overseers of Poor and Supervisors. Mrs. Emerick, of Centre Hall, was for a few days the latter part of last week and the beginning of this week. P. 8. Meyer has purchased a ground from G. D. Croll, erect a large double house € £ t lot of will the and Hiv same during the coming summer, J. W. Kooney left for Harrisburg on Tuesday morning, and will remain an indefinite time. He will be ile ME caw ber, for something to turn up.’ Rev. Lohr was called away from the Conference at Lew ishurg to preach the funeral sermon for Phineas Miller, who died near Woodward on Friday last, of consumption. Mrs. Frank Haeckenberg and Mrs. W. H. Ertel went to Lewisburg on Saturday morning, and will attend the of United Evangelical Conference which is being held at that place, Two of our sports went i 3 “waiting i { i t Sess10ns : £ fo Aarons { but some of the citi- t their presence, and proceeded to give reception. {7} Bat the I Miss Tammie Stover, of Wolfs Store, : an operation in one of the hospitals of that place for an ailment which been giviog her considerable trouble Her many friends has years, i fully restored to health. The pupils of the grammar school at Meyer, of ; i i! March 7th, the exercises will comprise recitations, tableaux, An admission of 5 and 10 cents will be ete, charged, the proceeds to be used in the purchase of more books for the library, Let every one turn out, and give the eilorts to buy books for the dessemina- | f sonata A BOALSBURG { The Contractors Have Reasumed Wark on the New Water Plant. Mr. Price is growing weaker, caused ! € Dr. Kidder's house is nearly ready for occupancy; it makes a very nice ap- | ! Mrs. I. Condo is sufferiog from a be beyond medical skill. Aunt Rebecca Sparr has been con- the last two weeks, suffering fron a fall sustained some time agw. The contractors for our new waler bave resummed work on it, opening up the ditches and laying the pipes; the ¥ work is being pushed with a large The High Behool Literary Society is literary eatertainiuent Friday evening March 24. Au ad- nifssion fee of 10 cents will be charged, going into the organ fund. Mrs, Price, an aged lady of Boal burg died Tuesday moruing, February 25th and was buried in the Boalsburg cemetery. On account of the weuk copdition of Mr, Price and the dau th- ter, Mrs. Israel Condo, the bell was not tolled and the entire service was conducted at the church, Rev. Leisher officiating. A A A MG ATRIA SPRING MILLS Personal Mention and Other News of Inter. est to ur Readers, Rev. Faus, of the M, E. church, will preach his last sermon here on Sunday evening next, Last week Frank Kennelley one of our active young men moved to Penn Cave to superintend the management of a large peach orchard, Dr. P. W. Leitzell reports the grippe as abating, of course colds are preva. lent and the usual disorders attending early spring, but nothing of a serious character. . There will be considerable moving in our village on the first proxtinoe, but move Is the all important | ith quite | ——_—" Lewisburg, who has been here visiting | hier parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Her- ing for the last month or six weeks, There is considerable fishing in Penns creek of late, but with indiffer- The fact is the ereck In this neighborhood is fished to death; ities’ for about two years—five would be better, The Spring Mills Creamery Compa- ny Is doing an extensive business, with T. C. Gramley as financial man- ger, and J. W, Bhook as general su- works is forced to its utmost. All the merchants here say they luring February. Asa general thing full month, but this year it seems to leaf and has passing through our | ns | wing remarkably fair, orders for im- : numerous but | small, Spring orders | April dating) given to a limited ex- Howard Rossman the wide awake | he generally He has just | a bargain to go by, and ress trimmings, also a few ress patterns the latest spring styles, | elegant { a full lengths, All these choice goods | nl absolutely ! Mr. nan bought the lot which ean prices destruction, Ross- | not luplieated, and now sells them at such | it is the tempta- futiire use: his wustomers reap the benefit, i Mince the spring election is settle d, i sandidates for the fall al- Host impossible to resist ion to buy even for campaign are Fo judge from the anoouncements in neither of i; i he newspapers, the two | wk timber, lidates and people on the Penns valley deters tampered How nined not to be fooled nor Jellefonte machines, nor se to the ear and break it at the hope.” ‘hey will boldly demand play, tions fair be hereto foreed to Tf, fore, of the county, and not ddle wallow without a murmer, the candi. lay second fi as and late set up by the machines, and then candidates were previ asly fixed. ey have had enough of that The people of Penns val- kind of wnsense and will have no more of iL I. MILLER A Letter of Interest from that Hoastling Town Mr. Whitman, a young man of Hu- on Peon street, Tobias Wetzel, who had been housed ip for several months from the eflects of a fall, was our streets poticed on Miss Margaret Goodhart went to her ome above Spriog Mills on Wednes lay, and will remain with ber parents to MifMlin- henceforth will her daughter, Mrs. Eliza Adams went urg last week and with ¥. O. Hosterman spent Thursday | Rev, Lohr was called home from | Quite a number of our town people | J. Frank Raine arrived at this place | Friday evening; he has come to take | Communion services were held in On Thursday evening a crowd of our Misses Grace and Lizzie Lohr, All re HA SAAR i MI MSA ASO. New Fields of Labor, ne hundred years ago the type- any other increase tury. A Young Girl's Experience. My daughter's nerves were terribly out of order. She was thin and weak: the least noise startled her, and she was wakeful at night. Before she had taken one package of Celery King the hange 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 he sleeps well every night.—Mrs. Lu- cy MeNutt, Brush Valley, Pa. Celery King for the Nerves, Btomach, Liver, and Kidneys is #old in 25e. and 050c. packages by G. H. Long, Spring Mills, or ——————— Weekly Wenther Roport-Uentre Hall, (Government Service.) Temperature : Highest, Lowest, Mor, 43 33 cloudy. i 39 32 cloudy. 38 33 cloudy. 41 34 cloudy. aR 28 clear. 39 20 part cloudy, 20 part cloudy. ¥ i i is i i 34 Rain : On 2, morn, inch on 8, night, 1.15 in. ; on 5 On 7, morn, night, .12 inch ; on 14, at , morn, .06 inch, din, snow, Horrible agony is caused by Piles, Burns and Skin Diseases, These are immediately relieved and quickly eur. Hazel Balve Beware of worthless imitations: Woo NMAKKET, GHAL New Wheat H . Corn New 5 BUC when FRODUCE AT STORES, Butter... A ARR AAAS SA AS BEER. ..cvons ovinmres SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET, Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Bros LON osniinrisse Hye Barley we . ’ se ses MARKETS, cago, March 8, Wheat, May, Corn, cash, 34 -iy foe 1 ia Oats, cash, Philadelphia, March 8, Wheat, No. 2 Penn, red, Corn, No. 2. 40¢, Butttr, fancy creamery, 20c. Eggs, fresh 5 IC, 15, Live Poultry, per Ib, : Hens, heavy, Oal0c: roosters, young chickens, 9al0e : ducks, 118120 : geese, Dalle ; turkeys 10alle, Misa a FL vB Baled hay and straw, per ton : Cholee timothy, $11 ; mixed, No. 1, $0. Btraight rye straw, §8a8.50 ; oats and wheat straw, $7a7.50, Potatoes, choles, 60465. — La Grippe is again epidemic, precaution should be taken to it. Its specific cure 48 One Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Shepherd, pub- lisher Agricultural Journal and Ad- | vertiser, Elden, Mo., savs: “No Every ute Cough Cure for La Grippe.”’ Pleas. ant to take, quick to act; for sale by | SALE REGISTER. § MARCH 10-Jamos Centre Hall; § pores, § enw. § short-horn bulls & stewers, bt of young oa ot of hogs and shosts, 9 head of sheep, binder, mower futerest of 85 acres grain in ground, wagons | and other farm molements and household | Durdd, two miles east of | Bradford dec'd, at O14 Fort: & horses, 2 colts 10 cows, 4 short-horn bolls, 16 head of young | exits, 40 head of sheep, Jot of hogs and shoats, i binder mowers, wagons, buggies snd other | farm implements and household goods, Wm. Galicen, Apc’. * tre Hall; 80 hand of live Mock, incinding three | short hora balls, binders, mowers, wagons, and | a large Jot of fare implements, ele, Wm. Go hess, ane, MARCH 17.--At the rosidence of Mr Birobm, Trevey ville; horse, cows on, house hold goods, elo, MARCH 21--Andrew Corman. 13 mile north of Hering Wills; 6 horses, 2 shorthorn bulls, 2 hol- stein bulls, 1 goerusey bu'l, 5 milch cows, Jot of young cattle, it of bogs, binder, mower, drifl, and ali kinds of farm implements. Bale at § o'clock, Jes Leitedl, Aunt ARCH 23. At the residence of Mrs. N. Bonover, 3% mile south of OM Fort: horses, cows, shasta Inrm implements, 200 bu. potslors, turkeys chickens, ete. Wm. Gobeen, ane MARCH 23M. 1. Rishell, executor of Gen, Keape, decd 13] miles north-west of Spring Mills; cows, boggy, household goods and other artivcies, Baie at 1 o'clock sharp: MARCH 24--AL the residence of Mm, Kate Hor ner. 3% miles west of Contre Hall: hose, 5 shogis, spring wagon, harness, and bousebold goods. MARCH 25 «At the residence of lsase Strunk, st Spring Mills, beds, bedding. tables, chairs, sands and other homseho d goods, Male std OTHRK. MARCH 28-~At the residence of W. W. 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