ERR 2 Sn septs PERSONAL MENTION, Town, ——Jony Harter, of Millheim, spent two days visiting friends here, —Mrs. Anne Van Pelt and son John, spent Bunday with friends in Bellefonte. ——James Lutz, of Spring twp., was a pleasant caller and fixed his label for 99, ——{irant Hoover, the insurance agent of Bellefonte, was in Centre Hall Tuesday. W. W. Boob and family were visiting friends in Millheim a day or two last week. — Mis Sara MeClenahan returned from Bloomsburg Saturday after an absence of several weeks. — John Showers will move this spring to the small farm of Wm. Hor- ner, deceased, west of town. —Qur old farmer friend, Christian Platt, gave our sanctum a call and put his label to 1900 —folloW his example. ——Wm. G. Runkle, Esq. fonte's rising young attorney, was in town Tuesday on professional business, -— H. A. Bibighaus, the well-known hardware salesman, is making one of his periodical visits to the community. W. O. Rearick returned home last Friday from a trip of several days through the state marketing his corn- lanter. ——Mrs. Potts, wife of Rev. Potts, of Alexandria, Pa., with children, has been visiting her father, Postmaster Alex. McCoy, at Potters Mills, — HE x-judge Riley, of Harris, was a hurried caller, and is hustling for the commissionership, as will be seen by his card in another colum. * —H. B. Hering, one } ! breeds, up at public sale, 29 inst. confined to the house the last or so, from an asthmatic trouble, able to be out and around again, is erat of Bellefonte, and announcement as a candidate for coun- ty Treasurer. promptly paying subscribers, was a pleasant caller and set his label into '99 ; he reports grain flelds injured by severity of the winter. ~——Enoch Sweeney will take up his residence on the farm he recently pur- chased near Boalsburg. He will move this week; James Durst will the D. (. beat citizens, vanced into 99, son. Ivy is an up-to-date farmer, — -Ira C. Korman, of Oak Hall, the implement dealer, was a pleasant call- er on Tuesday. He is the liveliest dealer on this side of the mountain and the last season sold many car loads. There is just as busy a season ahead he reports. Ain fi sicm— LINDEN HALL, pondent Mr. and Mrs. Yarnell and children day. place. Harvey Searson and family, of Oak Hall, were the guests of James Sear- son and family on Saturday last. Mrs. Kidder, wife of Dr. Kidder, of Boglsburg, was the guest of her friend, Miss Bessie Searson on Saturday last. Mrs. John Frazier left for Reading on Monday last to attend the Kline family reunion; she expects to stay a week or ten days, Misses Sophronia and Nellie SBegner, of Boalsburg, accompanied by their friend Miss Minnie Neidig, of Pine Hall, were visiting at the home of Henry Zeigler cn Saturday last, Mrs. John Frazier, east of town, in- vited her friends and neighbors to a “quilting bee’’ on last Thursday. Some twenty guests were present, and all appeared to have am enjoyable time: and all made good use of the time, two quilts and one comforter were begun and finished. Mrs, Frazier had pre pared an excellent dinner, to which all did ample justice, : A Young Girl's Experience. My daughter's nerves were terribly out of order. Bhe 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. ey McNutt, Brush Valley, Pa. Celery King for {he Nerves, Stomach, Liver, ckages by G, Spriog Mills, i. AARONSBURG, REBERSBURG, Absalom Confer, n Township Charge, Died on Tuesday. John Yurger had a very serious fall on the ice and iujured his right arm #0 badly he is unable to use it at all Lately the swelling is beginning to subside so that he can again move his fingers, and hold small things with them, Billy Stevens, who had gone back to Clearfield county after the death and burial of his sister, returned on Tuesday evening bringing with him a lady who will help him prepare his goods for the sale and also pack what he expects to take with him when he returns to his home again at Potters. dale, in Clearfield. He has sold the house and lot, Lydia Reed, wife of Jacob Reed, was out with her daughter, Mrs. George were iti our burg lust week Homan one evening last week, and . ; / parents, where they are always when she started home about ten|™ . o'clock, she stepped off the step on to | “O™ a bit of ice, causing her to slip and fall breaking one of her ankle bones. Dr. Musser was at once sent for, put her to bed where she will have to remain for An Interesting Letter from Awake Correspondent Roads are muddy. arm last week. There will be quite a good bit of moving in town this spring, Osoar Gramley, of Mifflinburg, was over Bunday, Mra. Blanche SBumnuil who had say is out again. sociation, preached his first sermon Sunday morning. Rev. Balem of town, ealled Wolf's Btore to preach the funeral ser- mon for Ira Brumgart’s child. Edwin CC. Nearhood and was wel- will have to make a break also, left. Mr. Houtz, west of town, died Tues- he or rl day morning, very suddenly: was of | 94) : ) citizen with afternoon — 5 : I'he young peaple of our town had a three | 5 morning. About 4 ‘ | birthday party for Alma Gramley. Al- he became a township | ” 4 they all i : Et . : : ma was certainly surprised: charge and made his home with Hugh | % . ’ i y 4 : { bad a fine time. Wanee, and on Saturday afternoon the . » y : i Howard Miller, one of Poor Overseers had sale of his person- | a 1 { ti } {ants intends tearing down 1 Dolse al effects. After the sale the old man : v d H baild | . » » {He DOW oocuUpDies, and wi AEC & much started for Wance’s and before he had I | ey] ’ ! IArger house, gotten half way home he dropped on | E ra the road. He was put into buggy | and taken home where he soon came upconcious and remained so un- til relieved by death, Absalom tlonfer, an old Aasronsburg, was plexy died Tuesday | quite an old and seldom fa po- | and | man, Was stricken Seen on our screels last Saturday our a some of our merchants are disposing IN | should not fail to make { opportunities. { Our winter term of | come to an end, but of use _- tpn SPRING MILLS. will have Happenings of the Past Week as Gathered | erm of summer sehool, taught i by Our Correspondent. we all know we a by { Prof. Hosterman; that John Ruuvkle opened a meat market | the Prof. is a good instructor. He will serve exclusively home dressed beef. Sarah Van Valzah, daughter of the late Dr. F. H. Van Valzah has been his place, We wish them success, very seriously ill for the past two] Lloyd Walker, of our town is stari- weeks and there is no improvement in | ing for Illinois on Monday morning to her condition. look for work, and if successful he will remove his family there. We {to see them go as Mr. Walker is a fine | for three years, is going to Dueshore, { Sullivan eounty; Rev. Dubs will take «Wm. Allison senior member of the milling firm of Allison Bros of our vil lage, had quite a severe attack of lum-| young man. bago on Friday last, confining him to! the house for several days. i C. E. Confer formerly of this place, | is now located in Kaneville, Ill He | éxpeets to play farmer during the sum- | mer, and in the fall will resume hi¢| Father Strohm is still bed fast. former occupation of carpentering and | Palmer Bros have resumed work on planing mill work. He reports him-|®mith’s house, self in good condition. Miss Jennie Smith took E. 8. Shaffer, of Madisonburg, Dem- | 80d is again confined to her bed. Aare sor- A CENTRE HILL An Interesting Letter from that Barg asd Vicinity a relapse Potters Mills; , Movings are on the program, i | ing. rents, | J. W. Bmith, who moved to Ruins- | burg last year is moving back to his | eld place, i some of her friends; pleasant time, Samuel Reeder has started | prop business; he is hauling | Cool's siding. Rev. Faus presched his farewell ser- { mon in the M. E. church at i town on Bunday. they report a in the to | visiting with her { Mrs, Alex. McCoy. parents, Mr, occtipy on the 15th of this month, The houses in our town are all taken i up. Thomas Farner, of Colyer, and Miss Cleonie Palmer of this place, were groom, on the evening of the 6th Mr. Shaffer is a very | He will work for Mr. Ripka. d Peter Smith and Samuel MeClin- comes from an old and influential Dem- | tic mide a trip to Coburn, Aaronsburyg, Welcome is coming sirds, and | birds have put in their appearance, character ranks high in Brush valley. | spring once ble impression. C. P. Loug, the enterprising merch- | ant is erecting on the Avenue Movings and sales are again on the on Mr. Long is also convert | He is also! je. until next week. Maurice Burkholder bought i A A BOALSBURG TOPICS, i Quar Scribe Reports the Happeoings of His Town, his company, to pay to the family of a deceased gentleman whom he had in- Bellwood in the near future, sured a year or two ago. In the mean- Alva Myers left Boalsburg Monday to take charge of the Reynolds cream” ery. The pipes of the Boalsburg water plant will all be laid by Friday even- ing. Frank Fisher, formerly of Boalsburg but now of Philadelphia, is in the St, Agnes hospital at Philadelphia, sick with typhoid fever, John Weber will move to Oak Hall this month. Mr. Weber has bought out the Korman store, and John will ran the Oak Hall store, while his brother Bam will have eharge of the Boalsburg store. The Swartz Bros, of Pittsburg, last Saturday bought out our druggist, Charles Everit, both at Boalsburg and Lemont. Henceforth Charlie and his dear Mollie will live together happy. Beott says that he will lose half his telephone trade by Charlie leaving. Prof. Hower and John From spent last Saturday at’ Axemann and Pleas ant Gap, soliciting students. The Professor is a hustler and will have a first class Teachers’ Normal at Boals- burg this spring. The past winter has demonstrated his eminent fitness for the work. Besides his assistant, Prof. Shannon, of Turbotville, Pa., the Principal elected at Centre Hall sever- al years ago, Is as well known as a teacher to the people of Penns valley as the principal himself, and with tune, and had he not wisely made this provision, at his death he would have left to his family nothing but poverty, places them far beyond want. ——— lc ——— TUSSEYVILLE Personal Mention and Other Interesting toma. Miss Elizabeth Slack is the guest of Miss Anna Fortney. J. Morris Runkle visited relatives near Madisonburg last week. James Kimport, of Linden Hall, was seen in our village Monday. Daniel Rossman purchased a new buggy; may it prove a valuable auxil- ary. M. F. Rossman, wife and daughter visited relatives in Siglerville, MifMen connty, Miss Minnle Dashem visited ac- quaintances in Centre Hall over Sun- day. The boys who attended the party at Mr. Slacks report having a pleasant time. Miss Anna Smith, of Madisonburg, is visiting her uncle, J. I. Runkle of our village. Miss Ells Mersinger and brother Ed. ward visited relatives in Boalsburg Sunday last.’ vo Rev. Noah Dubs ably filled the pu it in the United Evanbelieal church nday morning. : : A free wehool entertainment will be : ille school build if will ran Hustler, with his wife suffered terribly from One Minute Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped them. It acted quickly. Thousands of others use this remedy as a specific for La Grippe, and its exhausting aft er effects; for sale by Bmith & Craw- ford canopy ( Fla.) and children, La Grippe. fe GHAIN MARKET. SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET, Ww All Corrocied every Weanesday | fon Bros 65 a 40 w— . Ra La Grippe is again epidemic. Every precaution should be taken to avoid it. Its specific cure Is One Cough Cure. A. J. Shepherd, lisher Agricultural Journal and Ad. vertiser, Elden, Mo., says: “No one will be disappointed in using One Min- ute Cough Cure for La Grippe.”’ Pleas- ant to take, quick to act; for sale by smith & Crawford, pub- tei——— we Weekly Weather Report-Centre Hal Government Bervice. Highest, 9 33 10 43 " 50 £19 Temperature Mar. Lowest, 20 cloudy. a0 cloudy. $0 clear, 38 clear, 30 cloudy. : 43 25 clear. "15 $4 30 cloudy. Rain, on 12, morning, .11 inch. On 14, night, 15 inch rain. On 15, evening, .09 rain. 51 wie yy - SALE REVETERER. the fence of Mee , tows, buggy MARCH 17. «At : resi Birobhm. Towweville: hors hold goods, elo Andrew Corman, 1} nile north of fart 3 i bulls. 2 hol Ocws, Jol fr. IOwer, fila, » : -&L the residence of Mrs. NX bg mile south of Old Fort, horses, cows, shania fwrm implements, 20 bu. potatoes, turkeys chickens, ete. Wm, Gobeen, auc’t MARCH 25-M. L. Rishell, executor Kmpe, decd 13g miles north-west of Spring arficios. Bale at 1 o'clock sharp, ner, 3 miles west of Centre Hall goods Spring Mills, beds, bedding, tables stands, and other househo'd goods, Oo ciock MARCH 28<At the residence of W. W. Dellett, Centre Hall: buggies, spring wagon, household and kitchen furniture. chairs, Sale atl i i : Hall: 3 head Southdown Ewes, 3 bead Leicvs te” sheep, 55 8hropahire Ewes, lot graded spesp snd about #0 jambs of Oxford, Lelogtor, Shirop- shire and Southdown breed. MARCH 0-H. P. Korman, at Oak Hall Hoel horse, wagons, harness, mower, drill, Jand rollers, harrows and other farm implements, also jot of household furniture, ele. Wo. Go heen, aue’t, Pain Unnecessary in Childbirth, Pain is no lofiger necessary in child- birth. Its causes, being understood, are easily overcome, the labor being made short, easy and free ffom danger, morning sickness, swelled limbs, an like evils readily codtrolled, and all fe male diseases speedily cured. 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