Hawt, . . . April 4, 1901. CENTRE Linden Hall. Mrs. George Searson spent part of last and this week with friends at Tus- | sey ville, Mr. Cryder, of Nittany, was in town interests, Mrs, J. H. Rnss and son are visiting with their friends at Altoona. Harry Lonberger will move into the Kahn house, where he expects to de- vote his time to studying music, under the tutorship of Prof, Philip Meyer and daughter of Boalsburg. Jonn Diehl, who operated the grist mill at this place, left for Altoona, where he obtained employment with the railroad company. Miss Eva Bathgate, an accomplished and pretty young lady of Lemont, vis- ited with her friend, Ella Ross, on Main street recently. The new United Evangelical minis- ter, Rev. Shultz, preached his iuotro- ductory sermon here on Sunday, and all seemed very well pleased with this his first discourse, Noah Fehl, of Rebersburg, was cir- culating among his friends and rela- tives through this section last week. Mrs. Malinda Rishel, of Boalsburg, spent Wednesday last at this place. Miss May Stump, who spent a few days with her parents at this place, left for Lemont Monday. J. W. Shook, proprietor of Spring Mills creamery, visited at the home of Luther Royer, Wednesday Inst. Franklin of Pine Mills, spent Sunday at the residence of George Bwabb, Miss Lizzie Gettig, who spent a few weeks with friends and relatives at Braddock, returned home Monday. Movings—David Bohn who had gale, will go to Missouri; Alf, of Centre Hill, to the house he vacated; Jaweab Lee from Centre Hall to the Sparr residence; Irvin Burris to Cen- tre Hall, and John Harshbarger to the hou:e he vacated: Ed. Lucas to the Potter tenant house; Mr. Lonberger to 11k Hall: Frank MeClintie and John McPherson from Boalsburg the “Wayside Inn; Mr. Kerstetter from Coburn to the Zeigler tenant David Snyder on the Keller, farm east of town; Mr. Shutt from Tusseyville to the house he vacated; Arb. Comings on the Cumings farm; John Rishel from Farmers Mills to the Alexander farm; Fzra Tressler moved his family to Oak Hall temporarily, and will go to Missouri, where he will remove his family after he has obtained a suitable location. the Swabhb, (Girove Lee, to house: ns A —— A AP ATTAIN Egg Hill The funeral of Speer Hettinger last Friday was largely attended by rela- tives and friends. Mr. Slagle, of Aaronsburg, moved to the Henry Royer farm last Tuesday. E. W. Boob, who lived ou the Fos- ter farm in Penn township, moved to the Gilliland farm in Georges Valley Tuesday, 2nd inst. Boyd Lucas will be assistant mana- ger on the Gilliland farm during the coming summer. Constable P. C. Frank conveyed John Auman, of the South side, to Fort Brungart one day last week for nlleged wife beating. The whipping post might be a good institution for such fiends. On Tuesday the sale of the personal property of the late A. Edward Meyer was held, and was well attended. Mi-s Gertie Frank, of this pl ace, last week was assisting Mick Miller's to move their household goods from the Royer farm in Sprucetown to Potters Mills, Mr, Walters, of Centre Hall, moved ti the Sweetwood farm last Friday. Mr. Noll, of near Centre Hall, was visiting friends in this section a few days last week. OR § the articles Remember we remarkable where, EE TT Th Th hh ¢ Potters Mills. Guy Cunningham, a hustling agent of Altoona, was a guest at the Eutaw House over Sunday. John Smith, furniture dealer of Spring Mills, was in town Saturday. | Miss Margaret Gilliland, a member | spent her Easter vacation with friends Pat. Garrity transacted business at The Hest Remedy for Rheumatism, QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN. All who use Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quik relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this Mr, D. N. Binks, of Troy, Ohio, says: “Some time ago [ had a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoul. I tried numerous remedies but by Messrs, Geo, F. Parsons druggists of this place, to try Cham- berlain’s Pain Balm. They recom- mended it so highly that I bought a & Co, Centre Hall on Saturday. Harry Fishburn and family spent | Sanday at Tusseyville. Mrs. Malin In Bmetzler, of Wiscon- | sin, is circulating amoung friends io | this vicinity at present. | Mrs. Frank Decker, of Centre Hall, spent last week with her sister, Mrs, Clark Bible. | Messrs. Ruhl and Kennelly, of | Spring Mills, were in town on Batur- day evening. The attraction was two | young ladies, W. W. McCormick made a flying | trip to Spring Mills Friday. John Armstrong spent Sunday in | Centre Hall. ———————— —— —— ———— Millheim, | Misses Mary Mauck and Mipnie Geary, milliners, went to Philadelphia Mouday morning and will be gone for | about a week. David Stoner apd family, of Tussey- ville, were visitors in town over Bun- day. Dr. J. F. Harter and wife, of State College, spent Sunday io town, A te— George A Ls wgvd ninety-one years, died at his home at Lock Ha- ven from paralysis. iors enm———— Caught a Dreadful Cold, for T. M of fine) Marion Kooke, manager Thompson, a large importer millinery at 1658 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, says: “During the lale se¢- vere weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night sod made we unfit to attend mv work dur. ing the day. One of my milliners was taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a severe eold at that time, whieh seemed to relieve her so quickly that I bought some for myself. It acted like magic and [ began to improve at once. I am now entirely well and feel very pleased to acknowledge its mer- its.” Forsale by Mrs. J. W. Keller, Linden Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall. R. D. FOREMAN WM. F. FLORAY FOREMAN & FLORAY | Successors to Geo, W. Ocker) DEALERS IN— (Loveys 8 1 ” Grain, Coal, Flour, Mill * Salt, Fertilizers ws Farr Implements, &c. We pay the highest cash prices the market will afford for all kinds of grain, and at the same time will offer you goods as mentioned above at the low- est possible prices consistent with the quality of goods. We make a specialty of FLOUR and carry in stock the best brands to be obtained anywhere, including both , winter and spring wheat varieties, In the line of farm implements we offer only the best, including Cham- pion Binders and Mowers, Buperior Grain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial | Plows ~~ ~ Spring Tooth Harrows and One-horse Cultivators, The Champion Binders and Mowers, as well as the Superior Drills, have an established reputation tor durability, lightness of draft, ease of operation, and perfection of work. Bucher & Gi’ bs’ Plows have been pop- ular since 1830, as the best general pur- pose plow made. Shares for these plows always on hand. These shares come direct from the factory and are far superior to the home-made ones, both io fit and quality of material. We most respectfully solicit at least Feed, miro dane These are a few of OVER. Also bear in mind that are selling high grade Flour at Don’t buy your Spring I was soon relieved of all pain. I have since recommended this lini- { ment to many of my friends, who {agree with me that it is the best reme- dy for muscular rheumatism in the | market.” Forsale by Mrs. J. W. Kel- ler, Linden Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre - lis Hasioess Stand for Sale, Ww . Boob, of Centre Hall, | for Te his private residence, | place, and established retail carriage and wagon hardware trade. This isa | first- class stand for any one wanting | to carry a general line of hardware in | addition to the above. The establish- ofters business bicycles, plumbing sup- will be included in the deal. The location is the best to be had in will be This will be a good opportunity for a hustler who will act quick. Satisfactory reason —— a a a The order of the day moving. Mooday Was mn tm. nes fow | und | If troubled hy a weak digestion, of appetite, or constipation, tre a doses of Chamberlain's Stomach Liver Tableta. Every box warranted, | For sale by Mrs. J. W. Keller, Linden | Hull; J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall We are ready to show you a full line of MERCHANDISE, SHOES AND RUBBER COODS at very reasonable us The Long Store Company, Spring Mills, Pa. Opposite Spring Mills Hotel | wbest brands of JOST FLOUR are kept by JOHN §. AUMAN, CENTRE HALL, PA. John S. Auman Brand are the best on the market. BRAN, SHORTS, CHOP & MIDDLINGS always on hand. Custom chopping done at all times. I also keep Salt on hand at all times in grain bags or in burlap sacks. Also Baum's Poultry, Horse & Stock Food. A new flour of entire wheat and su- perior to Graham flour now in stock. pa Highest prices paid for all kinds of grain, CARRIAGE ¢ "WW ORKS, Ne manufacture all grades of Wid Tops, Cushions and Full backs, with or without springs. Old Tops and Cushions repair ed at very reasonable prices. Woodwork and Repainting is given prompt and special at- tention. Our prices are as low as the lowest and the work is done with first class stock and by good mechanics, Satisfaction guaranteed. Give usa chanceto estimate on your jols before plac- Ing your order elsew here. N. B-~We still have one of those first-class new hand-made Top Buggies, with leather trim- ings, spring cushion and back, that we offer at a great sacrifice price until April 12, J. TT. LEE, Centre Hall, « Penn'a. : : : : Here we are again with a full line of Spring goods. A full line of LADIES’ FANCY DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LAWNS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. ALBO A FULL LINE O} GENTS’ FURNISHING 600DS, HATS, GAPS, ETC. In fact we have everything you can u-ually find in a country store, We Coflee at 2 lbs. for 25 cents, Blend also sell Beull’'s Golden H. F. ROSSMAN, Spring Mills, ¢ "i HIN W.K.GRESH & SONS. MAKERS Clenn Linen. Nothing is more suggestive of the gentleman than clean linen, Give your shirts, cuffs and collars to Wm. MeCoy Wolf and have them laundered at the Bellefonte Steam Laundry. ROOFING SLATE. ED, F, FOREMAN, Centre Hall, Penn's, HANDLES all grades mates made per square, enced mechanics i les and far superior LL SMITH, [1 Rochester, New York, will eall on you before long and if you wish to purchase fruit trees, berry bushes, vines, thing grown by nurserymen, best stock and lowest ROCHESTER BPRAY ddec of mofing slates, Esti. Waoik done by experi Slate is as cheap as shin- 13decly. bulbs, or an? will find he has both the prices. He also sell PUMP, the best of the kind made 1 you & the and | <~FURNITURE~ started in with the largest splay of grandest d brought to town. large stock of WAS over Als Wall Pasar 24 dil - Wve, TXT