i Coming and Golug.—Visitors in and out of Town, -~Walter M. Kerlin was up at Al- toona last Thursday on a business trip. wr Jared B. Kreamer, burg, was greeting his many in town on Tuesday. -—Mrs. J. L. Spangler, of Philadel- phia, spent Friday on a visit with ex-| Sherifl Spangler, of Rebers- | friends | — Mids Roxanna Brisbane return- | ed home last week from a week's visit at State College. —-Miss Annie Lohr has been quite | ill for the past two weeks, from a vere attack of la grippe. Mr. Amos Lee, of Colyer, while transacting business in town yesterday was a caller at this oflice, Hi — David Kerr, one of Potter town- ship's substantial and well to-do farm- ers, was a pleasant caller Saturday. ~—Miss Emma McCoy returned from Lock Haven on Monday, she had gone several weeks previous, Wm. C, Motz, the Woodward merchant, was the guest of his cousin, Mrs. Flora B airfoot, for days this week. where several Prof. B. Friday on a visit to hia linsgrove. He returned again on Mon- day morning. M. Wagenseller left last home at Se- —Dr. G. S. Frank, Millheim's well known and popular practitioner, in town a few medical psofession. Porter Odenkirk and son David, went to Milesburg day, to spend a week with her Mrs. James Gregg. —J. I. Condo and J. N. Leitzell, two of Spring Mills worthies and old veterans, came up to spend Saturday with their Centre Hall friends. was days ago ealling on the little Satur- sister, — Mrs, —Ex-treasurer J. J. Gramley, fa- vored our sanctum with a call, looking the picture of health. He is engaged at farming near Hublersburg — P. B. Jordan, one of Colyer’s rep- resentative pleasant caller, and represenis things k. healthy in that section ; his label set into 1900, citizens, was a 0. and was ~Mrs. Elmer Campbell, of Linden Hall, is visiting her aged mother, Mrs. Jane Love, on Church. panied by her bright lit Mary —J. Roll Keller was Biglerville, Mifflin county, or two last Roll in that section and moved there about six weeks ago, — RR. P. us a pleasant call She is accom: tle daughter, Love. home from for day Limbering a week H of Penn and moved Breon, twp, gave his label to 01, while he himself willjmove from the Frank farm to the George est, farm in the spring. wer — Landlord Reish, of the finely kept Potter's Mil tor to our town with is hotel, is a frequent visi- his showy span and cozy carry-all for the accommoda- tion of his guests, ——Mrs. F. F. Christine slipped on the ice at the Presbyterian age, and received a bad fall, . Jured her right arm, probably breaking a bone in the wrist, W. W. Rhoads departed last Thursday for Newburg, Pa summoned on account of the illness of her daughter's husbahd. expects to remain some time, ~=Rev, J. M. Hepler, pastor of the Lemont Presbyterian charge, occupied the pulpit in the Centre Hall Presby- terian church last Sunday morning, to declare the pulpit vacant, on! parson- She in- ee Mra, , being serious She —Qur townsman W. A. Bandoe, is acquiring a wide reputation as an aue- tioneer and his services are in demand this spring. He will be found doing the heavy work at quite a uumber of sales, ~~ WW. W. Spangler, Potters Mills’ former postmaster, was a pleasant call- er yesterday. Mr. Spangler is making preparations to quit farming and re move to Centre Hall into the hand- some home he recently bought from W. H. Meyer. He will make a good citizen, thre Decision of Auditor Generai The auditor general has decided that | under the new law mercautile apprais- | ers must not publish the amount of tax each dealer is required to pay. The | new law makes it necessary for every | person doing business to pay a tax, and the appraisers will make a thor | ough canvass and examine all books, | It means more money for the county. | The ommission of the names keeps | from the public the amount of busi- ness each merchant does in a year, and | in the event of big success he is not likely to have his rent raised by an up- scrupulous landlord when the latter becomes aware of the increase io trade, Ashi, Patronize Home Trade, An exchange says that merchants who want newspaper men to roast gro- cery peddlers, cheap John's stores and the like, would make newspaper men feel more like doing #0 If they would quit using free letter heads of soap firme, and wholesale gargling oll en- velops, baking powder statements, sidewalk advertisements and rubber stamps, and would patronize the home printing office. MILLIIEIM, | Our School Board Served Notices on Delin. | quent Scholars, of Bhamokin, Mrs. E. W, Miss Della Reighart, Mauek. Mr. Harry Koch, of Fairbrook, visit- ed his cousin, Harry Condo, over last Mr. Reed, the cel brated er from Iowa, will offer for sale twen- P. Leitzell moved from fon Yo enn street into the Sankey Samuel Weiser of this place, was to lellefonte ths funeral of his uncle, Mr. Mr. Charles W. Freeby, who been in Buflulo, New York, for last few weeks, returned to this on had the place Saturday evening. Clair E. Kreamer, of township's most popular teachers, was in town on Saturday one Haines attending to ested, Mr. E. H. a very tine “Ri of music hart. The Millheim about plano, pure dealers,” M. CC, Gep- board served ity if they do not improve they will be cording to law, Miss Margaret Potters Mills, has been Chilecote in his revival services during the last week, conducted by her proved and beneficial, Mr. 1. F. heim Jour from a very pleasant visit at his home Pa. mansian on the school notices on twet delinquent i scholars: tendance dealt with ac Evans, of assisting Rev. The Bible readings especially the Mill- Raine, editor of rel, returned on in Saxton, his abseuce the ‘heerfulness and ti During hill had lost all its ie place There who was utterly do wold of callers. er fellows in r town ci Mr. R Wp sisi SPRING MILLS, y Leads “just so high wie vine, The Local Nominations Figure in the Pub. tie Toples Mrs, | i iy ill { Con serious. , but harles Miller ha ir the last week or ten days is now convalescing. All our filled, and with a very superior quality of ice, ice houses are about hard as flint aud clear as erystal, Edwin Rulil bas just received a fine jake Ruhl (quarters the stews lot of fresh fish, them trout, Mr. has ma surant head for the best of everythir among are Dass, elo haddock, wide his rest in ent- ovsier 8 His large are and del ing line. te ing . of foi 1 22 simply immense icious, all blue fiavored He points, the finest oysters that market, tock. What stupendous nonse fry ar public always keeps reach fhe them in s #e the small Re- simply to il ignorant hangers-on of the an party here invent, cover up their own egregious political blunders, and if possible obtain a little The braios telligence of the party scorn and political capital, and in- repu- and diate their wild and idle schemes, aré well aware riment to the that they are only a det- party, apd that their re- peats d keeping Republican party in this township in The last these demagogues endeavored to circu but it Feel l ’ 1 follies are simply the a woeful minority. clap trap late ridiculous that it fell almost still-born -was, if Mr. Hering, the Democratic candidate for Justice of the Peace, elected, he would move ona farm be low Penn Hall, but this statement was too wild and silly, that it was changed toa dwelling in the village, and io the he would resign his office in fa- they getting, or rather too ignorant to know was too absurd, too utterly spring vor of anybody be pleased -aud then would move to Lewisburg. Could nonsense go much further ? The statement is the veriest bosh and hardly worth denying, but is to remolest idea chaogiong his residence, never coatem- plated doing so, but will positively re that Mr, very amusing to those who know him to bea profound bible scholar, | twenty-five or thirty years. If this land similar nonsense is continued i much longer, Mr. Hering might begin {to think that he can say with Riche- | lieu, “Beware of surmise, suspicion, I | truth of me.’ The election of all the Democratic sion, with possibly the exception of one candidate in the W. P. The pro- ceedings at the caucus meeting in that precinet were very shady, the chair man giving permission to use his name for a nomination at the Republican caucus without the knowledge of his political associates, seem inexpiieable, In consequence, no doubt the Demo crate will give their candidate fer Judge of election a wide berth and al low Lhe election to go by default, A few days ago I visited the smith. ery and carriage painting establish- ment recently erected by F, E, Bower- sox, our expert blacksmith, building in stibutan AAI TM AAI = Muslin Bale for two weeks at Aik- ens’ Greatest | and for heavy iron work; here are two | mussive forges built on a foundation of twelve feet square of conerete and stone these are six feel high with two feet under the surface to avoid frosts. The | large upper room is divided into the | i painting and varnishing departments | | and are fitted up with all the necessa-’ | ry appliances for the | varnish room is similar to a { ishing loft—alir tight, smoke, from eutering. | partments are oder the supervision of | un The 1 plano fin- business, to prevent dust, ete, These de- 8. L. Condo, a skillful painter and artist of reputation. carringe | | that he had finished and | | must say it was about as fine a piece of as I ever examined; every part of | the carringe In drivin I saw a last week, | work had a polish on it equal to | Mr. + in the month or = i & mitror, shoes Jow- ersnx is hardly a novices | of December he drove 511 and for the year 3540. Can any blacksmith within a eirele of ten miles approach { that number? Itis an acknoweledged { fact that as a horse shoer, and thor. oughly understanding that particular | branch, he has few equals and no stl perior in Centre county. : shoes an tp POTTERS MILLS Personal] Mention and Other Jtems of lo terest, Miss Bertha Du primary school, is ill with teacher of typhoid fe- our ck, ver. Dr. H. Alexander of this place, } ports nee rable sickness; | re- 1e is kept quite busy. Miss Mary Evans, her of Williamsport, is visiting parents and maupy riends, sister-in-law friends Mr. Bamuel Strong's west, is visiting in this place. Mrs. Busan B Milroy in the spring. urkholder will move to We loge a good friend and neighbor. Prof. Moyer of burg, Snyder visiting are sorry to and Free- county, nephew, were friends at this place last week. the Liro We were sorry to hear of of Willian Me (Clenahan death Clenahan, ther of of this place. John Smith, the hu furniture dealer of Spring Mills, wi n town Friday transacting business, Potters Mills but some people hay is not a very large place found at is a lit eight nights in a week: th tie large, Miss Margaret Ev ang was called to address Chil ei. Tyrone last week, to make an At present she is assisting Rev, cote with his meeting at Mill The clerk for our ent merchant F. A. C and will help. i go and do li prising young has taken a the Arson, vacation improve time by securing a meet for himself, Frank, Rew jw - > - DBOALSDU RG, The Boalsharg High School Will Entertainment Give an Mr. wi : #5 i t « 1 OuUng left our i t to Illinois ortney, of Turbetville, nds Harry ¥ wk and wen . W. I on hi last Fri wrg High foran en last Rev Pa Boalsburg The B paring will March, The Bunday sc! Lutheran chnoreh at this Cine “ many frie lay. , called in school is pre- tertainment, which rly o 3 x 1. 3 be given about the first week in wol convention will be held in the and all part. Miss Rose Wools anticipates leaving place February 23 are in- vited to attend and take town this week on a visit to her sister in Bed will main the rest of the winter and part of ford eounty, where she re. Wp GRAIN MARKET, BYES ..niscis snsen Com Now Bire Buckwhos... PRODUCE AT STORES, Faas... Lard Ham oon TRIOW ...oonerss Potatoes SPRINGMILIS GRAIN MARKET. Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Bros, Wheat...... ... Corn .. { Oats... — LINDEN HALLMARKET, Corrected weekly by J. H. Ross, Wheat, 104 ...onvucnmainmmiiuin Wheat, white Koller flour.. — MARKETS, Philadelphia, Feb. 10: Wheat, No. 2 red, 71a72, Corn, No. 2 mixed, 38¢, ges, fresh, 10e, Live Poultry, per pound : Fowls, heavy, 11e; old roosters, spring chickens, 9aloe, Ducks, 11¢; turkeys, Salo ; geese 10¢, Apples, choles, 323 25 per Lbl, Potatoes, cholee, 53a500. Onions, 1.25 per bl, 5 I MA RS Weekly Wenther Report Centers Finll, Government Service. Toemporatore : Hichest. Lowest Feb, on «1 elear, " 10 ==] clear, " 20 eloudy, 28 cloudy, - 18 clear, “> 70; No. 06. neighbor, 00900006000 000000GCI0E0000000000000000000 S¢sQ008c008Q00000000 go Business Car- under 15th, informa- 300800 000( 000020000000 000000000000009000000000000000000000 wes 6. ward t Write classifled and ities of the cities and towns the Christiax Aino aflairy; also a ¥ ay CX # AN a i Editor No advance. A Vivid Pietare. The Hagerstown Mail saye: “We at fif- town or enrich the business men there. of; at 35 he is in emaciated, worn out old man, with a bald bead and holes in his pockets, and at 50 be Is 8 corpse, in a cheap coffin, and his only legacy left behind, two cases of long primer, hand press and a subscription book with 678 subsciibers, A AP Slightly Out of Season. This ix not just exactly the season for fish stories, but here is one from the south: “A Mississippi woman fell into a mill dam, and when she was rescued, a ten pound eat fish was found entangled in her wire bustle. Her husband wanted to set her again, but she would not consent, I AI YAP “I think I would go crazy with pain were it not for Chamberlain's Pain Balm,” writes Mr. Ww. H wl i but Pain Balm is the best medicine 1 have got hold of” One application ; relieves the pain. For sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8. M. Swartz, Tas seyville; F, A. Carson, Potters Mills: H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall. a VIF vou WANT oN KENTUCHY- WHISKY: ORDER IT FROM KENTUCKY. SEND US $32° AND WE WILL SHIP YOU 4 FULL QUARTS OF THE CELEBRATED OLD a . ATTORNEYS. i Jvan B. TAYLOR, | Allorney ab-law, i "Bellefonte, Pa, No. 24 Temple Court. All manner of legal busi. | ness promptly attended to, a a — tJ. H. ORVIR, C. M. BOWER, E 1,0RVIS | ORY IB, BOWER & ORVIS, Attorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE PA. Office in Crider’s Exchange building ou second | floor, ‘ansh W. Harrison Walker, FORTREY & WALKER. AMloruey =1 Law, BEI LEFONTE, PA. Atlorney-si-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Sugg Attorney ut Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, Office KX, W, corr 6t Diamona, two doors from jansy Atlorney- al-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. All kinds of legal business sien ded Ww romptly | Bpeclal sttention given 0 collections, bce 23 | Boor Crider Excha ge, ATTORREY-AT-LA wu BELI AN NTE. PA all legal business attended to a an crInAn and English, Exchange Bailding. | Collections an prompuy. ATTORNEY AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Codsultation in Office, : En Crider Exchsuge noviss glish and German. ullding BANKS. C EXTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.. BELLEFONTE, PA. Discount notes, J. D. Bavexer, Cashier Recelve denosita, jan HOTELS. IVERSITY INN . Barrell, Proprie tor STATE COLLEGE, PA. uishied throughout Steam heat, electric ight and moder provements. All trains stop on Cag at this I: declins VIR HOUSE, 8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Good sample rooms on first ane [B Terms reasonable. oor B W. L. Daggett, Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA pel ial attention yen to country trade, Apreo USH HOUSE, EW GARMAN HOUEE, Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. AM Salldiog. new furniture throughout, steam its. otric bells and all modern improvements, #001 wole and modersie charges. WF RING a BEOTEL, D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor, BPRING MILLS, PA. Free bus 10 and from sll trains, NEW BEROCKERHOF¥F HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on first foor., Special rates 10 withesses and jurors, CENTRE HALL HOTEL, Wm. H. Runkle, Manager, ipped, bar and tab'e supplied with mer boarders receive special atien - 1 find no healthier locality. Central for iabing and bunting mayey; EMPIRE HAND LAUNDRY Centre Hall, Jacob H.*Zong, W: use the soap that tackles the dirt nod not the shirt, Newly oq HL Linen sent to this ‘ain lry is washed whi'e, nol whaitewsshed, Collars and Cuffs Laundered with,, === i SMOOTH IVORY- LIKE EDBES.: “Union Finish.” —— The T Top Notch in (ant rt * High Gloss or Dull Finish, JOHN KNARR, Agent for Centre Hall. Las PENNSYLVANIA STATE OOLLRG UWOCATED IN ONE OF TI THE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS in THE ALLRGHENY REGION: UNDENONINA. TIONAL: OPEX TO BOTH BEX TUITION FREE: BOARD LOW. NEW BUTLDINS | AND EQUIP VIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 8 AGRICULTURE and HOKTIC with Sinsation: on lin Tone an MECHHNICAT B E KRING | cots MINING ENGLX ith socompanied with extensive exercises in the Field (he ratio and the i TETORY AND ro pRRoeTR IAT EPA ANDI 1 Bs
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