PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Golng.—~Visitors in and out of Town, ——Witmer Lee is spending a week with friends at Hublersburg. —Miss Grace Lee went to Altoona on Saturday on a two weeks’ visit, ——Mrs. Flora O. Bairfoot will spend the holidays with friends in Philadel- phia. ~—(lyde Smith came home from Lewisburg yesterday, to spend the hol- idays. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q A. Kennedy, of Johnstown, Pa., are here on a visit with relatives, ~—— Miss Blanche Boal went to Bellefonte to remain several days vis- iting friends. of Rebers- Miss Bertie | — Miss Violetta Wolf, burg, visited her sister, Wolf over Bunday. Jared Mowery has removed from | Jast church street to the dwelling va- | cated by Dr. Hosterman. - Iiute Horner has removed from Hoffer street to Dr. Hosterman's late residence down street. -~—=John Hosterman went to fonte on Tuesday to remain days taking in the institute, ——Will Sandoe, Jr., and John Mil-| ler went to Bellefonte Monday to take | in the teachers’ institute. i —— Michael M. Condo arrived home | last Friday after a ten weeks’ visit | with friends in Ohio and Illinois, | ——Miss Helen Hosterman went to | Millbeim on Tuesday to remain the balance of the week visiting friends. | ——John Keller, a student in the | theological seminary at Lancaster, Pa. | is home on his holiday vacation. ——Miss Romie Van Pelt, a student | at Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. is home on a three weeks’ vacation. ——Miss Anna Sweeney, of Boals- burg, has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Jacobs, the past week. | ——Dr. R. G. H. Hayes, Bellefonte’s | prominent physician, was in Centre | Hall on Tuesday on professional ULusi- | ness, | ye ol he Belle- several | : Joshua T. Potter and daughter Miss Mary Delinda are in| Altoona visiting friends since last Sat- | urday. Miles Arney, Hoffer Dale, and | fi Grace Alexander, students at| State College, are home on their holi- | i day vacation. \ ——John H. Moyer, one of Tussey- ville’s good citizens, gave us a call on | Saturday while in town transacting business, Dr. W. E. Park went to Phila-| delphia last Saturday, on a several | days trip, expecting to be home on] Friday morning. eM 18, Mrs. Jerre Miller, son Roy, and | daughter Anna, arrived home from | Harrisburg, after a two weeks’ visit | with her sister, Mrs. G. H. Widder. ~—John Van Pelt, a student at the Bellefonte academy, with fellow stu- : dent Vaa Tassel, visited John's moth- er on Saturday. The boys made a| horse back trip of it. ——W. H. Bartholomew went to | Philipsburg on Monday evening, be-| ing summoned by the death of his sis- ter, Mrs. Bander, an account of which | appears in another column. Lewis Sunday says the Demo- | cratic party will gain ope vole in recent arrival at his home i son, which ne says he intends to raise | strictly within the party lines, Alfred Durst, of Mills, was a pleasant ealler on Mon- | day. Mr. Durst will have public sale of his farm stock in the spring and may possibly move to Centre Hall. near Potters | daughters of Howard Spangler, are vis- iting their aunt, Mrs. Annie Van Pelt. The family has been living in Harris- burg, but are removing to Bamesboro, Pa. Dr. J. F. Alexander expects to start in a short time for the more sala- brious climes of California, in the hope that his health may be benefitted by a residence of several months in that state, wee Bumuner V. Hosterman, of Lan- caster, Pa., arrived here last week for a visit with his parents. “Host is a law student in the firm of Coyle & Keller at Lancaster, and will be ad- mitted to that bar during the coming year. ee, Edwin Royer, formerly of Pot- ters Mills, but now living in Altoona, was a pleasant caller last week while in town. He is employed as solicitor by the Philadelphia Ledger, and has a large territory in this part of the state to cover. . ~The condition of Mrs. Martha Odenkirk, who severely injured her hip by a fall several weeks ago, is not showing the rapid improvement her many friends hoped for, The estima- ble lady is unable to use her limb, and her injuries are more serious than first supposed. An examination by physi cians on Tuesday disclosed that a bone wag broken in the lady's right hip. w—QOesntre Hall is well represented J at the teachers’ institute at Bellefonte this week by the attendance of Prof, WV agenseller, D, Wagner Guise, Frank iss Appa Barthol- bv Geach of the Doro schoo footy oi s Moorg, A AARONSBURG, Personal Mention and Other Items of In terest from that Town. George Kriegbaum sold his home to Mr. Bartley, of Spring township, and his brother-in-law, Mr, Keller, will oc- cupy it in the spring. Charley Stover is working in the Penna. R, R. shops at Altoona. He is working with a gang taking old freight cars apart; it is piece work and they divide the pay. Rev, Gerhart preached trial sermons for the Lutheran people of this charge. It is hard to say whether he will re- ceive a call or not, as all do not seem to be of the same mind. The Charley Burd home sold at sherift's sale “went for a song,” and only brought $35. His personal prop- erty brought almost half as much, $15.- He has taken a new wife, and his Bair and Gramley have closed the he will engage in figuring up his prof- G. William Wolf bas bought two from F. | Bower, for $500, and the other from | for $650. The best | manufac. | ture into bill stuf and of the smaller | he will make staves, i P Emanuel Wetzel, First pair killed last of November Geo, Bradford's stock, O. I. C's. The oth- er pair butchered the 19th inst. were of Dave Korman'’s stock, Chester Whites, | and dressed 808 pounds. John Bower has moved to William | Groves farm, formerly the Neese farm, has moved into and will | he | will go into Joseph Korman’s house, i as Joseph will quit smithing and go to farming, having purchased a farm in Brush valley. MILLHEIMN, Given by Oar Correspondent, Miss is her sister, | Ada Keen, of Fulzburg, Mrs. D. L. Zerby. Dad Stoner is already making prepa- | [rations to rebuild his stave mill lately | in Northern Galli | lee, i Miss Laura Buck is employed in the | for the holiday Miss Buck has been in the | mercantile line before, and knows how | to treat customers, Mr. and Mrs. a few | Mr. | Freiby spent and Mrs, J. P. Condo. route for Wilkes Barre, Freiby's parents, They were en | to visit Mr. | Mr. Tibbetts, agent for the Standard Machine Company, spent in town interviewing the | Mr, Tibbetts is a very kind, obliging, i Tuesday pleasant gentleman, Still the shirt factory project is be- ing pushed by the citizens. Matters are shaping up nicely and ere long the | stockholders will be ready to apply for The project must and will succeed. A few town Killers cannot About half past eleven o'clock last Monday fire broke out at the residence P. Catherman, on North street, The fire and walls. Had it occurred after night the house would undoubtedly been de- And yet the water question goes by default with the council. i MMA TUSSEY VILLE ITEMS The News as Seen by Our Seribe. Personal Mention, William Grossman is list. Charles Gary is clerking in 8. M. Hwartz's store. Mrs. Maria Wagner friends in Boalsburg. William Rockey is visiting his sis. ter, Mrs. Davis, in Altoona. Miss Edna Krumrine, who is teach- ing in Asaronsburg, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mrs. N. J. Dubbs is spending a few weeks at the home of her parents. James Runkle, of Centre Hall was seen in our village on Monday last, Friday was the last day of school until after Christmas; we hope all may enjoy their vacation. Daniel Rossman returned from a visit of a few weeks in Biglerville; he reports having a fine time, Mr. and Mrs, John H. Runkle and son, of Bpring Mills, spent Bunday at the home of Henry Rossman, Mrs. Mitterling and three sons, Charles, Cleveland, and Henry went to Union County, on Monday, spend the holidays, Rev. 8. M. Houseman Is conducting a protracted meeting in the Bethany Evangelical church at this place; he was assisted on Monday evening by Rev. Solver. . A AI MSA, Harrison's, Bishop street, Bellefonte, have the best of everything for Christ. on the sick is visiting Readable Clippings, Galusha A. Grow, the oldest mem- ber of the Pennsylvania delegation in Congress, has a favorite campaign sto- ry which tells about “the Amsterdam Duteh, the Rotterdam Dutch and the otherdam Dutch.” Great Britein may be excused for holding the opinion that South Africa was settled by the latter variety. When Mr. Clark, Senator-elect from Montana, appeared to take the oath he walked down the aisle on the arm of Mr. Carter, his colleague from the same Btate. A few minutes later the latter filed a protest against Clark’s title to a seat on the ground that the newcom- er's election had been procured by cor- rupt methods. Then the two went out to lunch together. From the industry with which Gen- eral Otis has announced the death of the insurrection every succeeding day for the past two weeks a suspicion may arise that the insurrection is kind of eat, with more than the tradi- | tional vine lives, Natives at Manitong Province report | le ett | ws fics fp oct Good Hellable Firms, | tisfactory prices : finest suits | lowered price, for the holidays. P. Long, Spring Mills, sortment, at Christinas bargains, Bi i : Eee of our many customers, a ». have but to ask for an ins x i Fat LA Be BREEN » ew RRR Complete Line of Men's » hese are petiser, _— Sa -_ aa “ w Boys’ Overcoats from $1.40 up. Men's w Me “ Overcoats from $3.50 up. » » A a aT > ee Tx Penns Valley Bargain Store. store, that leaves no room to growl. want in furniture, holiday stock. and pure groceries, fit for princes, low prices and general assortment. GG. H. Long, Spring Mills, honest deal- ing, no deception in any article, Carson's, Potters Mills, sortment, always studies to please. Garman’s, Bellefonte, fineries in all lines, special Banta Claus display. Brachbill's, oldest furniture house Rossman's, Spring Mills, all to perfee- $1.00 A YEAR The rr» Anthor of “The Mind of the Master,” Spring Mills, favorite place for any and all footwear, to all tastes, Smith, at station, goods and pri- Powers Shoe Co., will pay to see the fine assortment, prices save money, iday bargain merchants, in Reporter, I .—, GRAIN MARKET, Rye NOW DRIES ..connm ssrsmesmismsmsinsmmmn. Simm ssm Barley PRODUCE AT STORES, BRIER... coors cornenes Lard Shoulders ..... Ham ... Tallow ....... Potatoes Hides. SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET, Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Bros, Wheat...... . COrn o.oo RYE ..conmneiniinee Barley ....... LINDEN HALL MARKEY Corrected weekly by J. H. Ross. Wheat, J A A Sr SA Wheat, BE. co iconsconmimitcnsimis arty si Corn — A BHOHER COM... cucicesirmmrcsmcrermmrmnn Barley... AS VA Say New Potatoes .... A TS CAAT RRR AE Egg Butter Lard... Ham ., Bhould Bacon ..... Roller flour... — — MARKETS Philadelphia, Dec. 20, Wheat, No. 2, Penn’a red, Tle. Corn, No. 2, 88¢. Eggs, fresh, 2le, Butter, extra packed, 27¢.; prints 28, Granulated sugar, 5.18, Soft 3.04a4.11 Live poultry, per Ib. : Fowls, heavy, 8¢; medium, 7ic. ; Old roosters, 6aSc; spring chickens, Te; ducks, Y¢; tarkeys, Sac; geese Sade; pigeons, per pair, 22a25¢. Apples, choice, per bbl, 2.75a3. Potatoes, choice; 57a60c, Onions, per bbl, $1al.10. Cabbage per ton, $18a20, Baled hay and straw, per ton : Timothy, choice, 16a16.50. Mixed hay, 14a14.50, Straight rye straw, 14.50. Wheat and oats straw, 8a8.50, Lewistown market : Wheat, 62; rye, 45; oats 22; corn 35, Butter, 20; eggs, 20, Potatoes, 50. Apples, 40 Onions, 50. Lard, 8; tallow, 5 A MAA SWRA My son has been troubled for years, with chronic diarrhoea. Bome time ago I persuaded him to take some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di- arrhoea Remedy. After using two bottles of the 25-cent size he was cured. I give this testimonial, hoping some one similasly afflicted may read it and be basieioed = "Fhotmas C. Bower 0. sale by J. H. Ross Linden Hall; to . . villee; F. A. Carson, Mills; H. | wan» A Novel by » Frequent Contributions by Short Stories by The Hottest Heat Filter Plants of Europe Bacteriology in Commerce The Inside of the Earth SHORT STORIES by subl hw Cy Warman, Box ah T arki kins, Robe sri Barr 3 Te Capt. Jo shua Slocum, T. Brady . Prof. E. THE S. S. McCL. 200 East 25th Street. ton, Hamlin White Enameled | wise AS a anes ier ne ST Lf 2 Ta pens Ee AEN EY Ao ws a Woe ARE AT wis Te he needs FragPl ol. TATRTETR We had that when We alm a aleTale we wR » - pection of our Ain NR a ag and Boys’ Clothing, ser eee a aL TW IRTRTATRTETRNTTATRE we handle, Spring Mills. 300 “Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush,” ete. ANTHONY HCPFE RUDYARD KIPLING MARK TWAIN Lieut. Peary’s Latest Campaign for the Pole Cy Warman’'s Account of the Kiondike Railroad On the Greatest Ship Afloat Harte, Hop- ell known writers as Bret Shan F. Bullock, Tighe Fraser. Richmond P. Hobson , R. 8. Baker, Rev. Cyrus . 8S. Bountwell and others COMPANY, NEw YORK CITY. and ron Bedsteads Sale Register, DRC. 29 «A valuable farm in Potter township, containing 100 acres and 120 perches, thereon Becawan iba Eg of alot So the rr on mld al ty jo at 2 ai 2p Miss Lizaie Reeder, Bien Mati Malinda Smeal MARCH, 6. Joseph E. Seigler. east of Centre onic, b mileh cows, 15 head cattle JN sede full blooded Durham foamy sate brood soma, along with large Ta Do Shoais, 2 brood and household goods. Wm, Goheen, Auc’t, 7A. 0, Detwiler, two miles west of ROH NT Eas household Tai oe MARCH 18.~W. A. Kerr, shout one mile east of Centre Hil 111; horses, miloh cows, young cat eS awe 101 of good 1 farm im implements. MARCH 14,—-W, one mile wost of Spungiet Batters Ses ep . Aimer: a Esme ERR Fo ed Bort So Weekly Weather Report-Uentre Hall Government Service, Temperature : Highest. Lowest Dee. 14 HH 26 cloudy. “ 26 cloudy. “ 21 part cloudy “" 21 clear. “ 26 part cloudy “ 88 cloudy. “" 25 clear. Rain, on 19, day, .81 inch. ' a A SR. For Christmas festivals, Harrison's, Bellefonte, can supply all good things needed, and fop least mony. NYT rTP TT YRR RNY YY SESE ATTORNEYS. UGH 8. TAYIOR, a1 Attorney al-law, No. 24 Temple C zm, to ad 0. emple Cou MANDES O . ness easnptly attended to wugdd i ——— 4. H, ORVIS, MM. BOWER, El . ORVI® (rv I8, BOWER ¢ ORVIS, Attorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE PA. Office in Crider’s Exchange building on ‘wecord 001, ‘ansh David ¥. Fortney. W, Harrison Walker, FORTHREY & WALKER. Attorney atl Ia BELL EFONTE, PA. Office north of Court House, A QO. FURST, Sos Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte, Pa. Offices directly opposite the Court House. (LEMANT DALE, Attorney at Law, BELLEFORTE, Office XN, W, corner Diamond, First Nations! Bank, FA. two doors from jansy Ww. G, RUNKLE Attorney - -at-law, BELLEFONTE, PA All kinds of legal business attended to romptly Bpecial stlention given 10 collections, 5 oe, 20 floor Crider Excha ge. 8. D. GETTIG, ATTORNEY-AT L AW, BEL] EVONRTE, PA. Collect —" sand all legal bu cus attended 10 prompt nit tations German and English, Office in Exchange Ballding, N B.BPARGLER, ha ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. ithe courts. Codsuliatiop in En and Ge rman. Office, Crider Exchange ing. novi BANKS. + YENTRE COURTY BARKING CO, BELLEFONTE, Pa. Discount notes, J. UD. 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