Linden Hall. Miss Lizzie Wieland, who spent some time at Lebanen, returned home last week. Misss Lucy Smith and Centre Hall, visited place recently, John C. Miller, of Bellefonte, acted business here Monday. J. B. Mayes, mont, was HALL, . . «. PENN’A. August 8, 1901. CENTRE Spring Mills. Rev. William Me flellan and are visiting at the home of Mrs, Clellan's mother, Mrs. Lucinda, k'e, at this place. Pearl Noli, of Pleasant Gap, is visit- ing at the home of Andrew Corman. Miss Dora Mever, daughter of Com- Philip Meyer, and. Miss daughter of Will- : : returned of Boalsburg, are | Pittsburg Suturday. friends and rela- | Prof. Hower, privcipal of the Maha- | noy city schools, called on friend, of friends at this wife Me Ruo- trans. Lie his dealer of with luce Saturday, marble shaking hands taut friends st this niissioner Margaret iam Goheen, both visiting theic many tives at this place, 2 Cat Prof, H. I. Bituer Harry, | PUPI! and assistant, : tn | Saturday who have been spending the past two | PV urday. weeks with friends st this place, left | Misses Bertha and Flora Duek, of Tuesday for Buffalo [ Spring Mills, took a gpin on their bi- D. H. Ruhl had paralytic | cycles to this place, stroke which rendered him helpless, Dr. Braueht moved his office from | : the home of Mrs Vv An Valz ah to his! months traveling inthe western states, own residence, where his patrons will | Tur! ed to his home here, and after find his shingle hung out j Visiting his parents and other friends 5 oS. Lad 4 . Mrs. William Bitner and son Blaine, | returned to Altoona last week. spent Sunday at Aaronsburg { A new baby at the home of Luther » } L val LA) SAL Hie . Ray Allison quit work for C. [ager Long aud returued to his home ; Howard iW Wir accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. oward. i . x 5 : Elias Fetterolf, of Madisouburg, Sun- Schreck, of Lemont, drove to Brisbin, ALAS t AE \ s SU dayed in town : hands with | P'8) lust week, where they were enter- ” ’ tained at the home of John Behreck his many and wif f tL | Harry Musser employed at the How- Rt whey © rat p nee. : of Braddock, John Stump home from Goheen, his former ite - : for and. son Mitehell Garbrick, where they were royally entertained by friends, another Thomas Coble, who spent several P. at] . P. Cole and Mr. and Mrs. John shaking friends. John Swabb, son of Mittin County Unudidstes. Awong Mifflin county Democrats who are willing to accept nominations are, associnte judge, Messrs W. V, Coplin, snd A, Wirts, Lewistown; register and recorder and clerk of the orphan’s court, E. Bruce Alexander, Belleville; director the poor, B. Kyle, of Brown township, efforts to make the band a success they started at the bottom and under the leadership of Prof, Reuben Colyer are beginniog to rank as a first-cia band, +8 Joreph Tusseyville. of W. of Charles and Dorman Mitterling made a trip to Bpring Mills Friday, Attorney N. B. Spangler, Belles fonte, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Spangler, at this pluce, Misses Radie and Ida Dorman, of Zi. on, visited friends at Tusseyville dur- ing Saturday and Sunday. Miss Katharine Heckman, of Penn Hall, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Heckman, this place, this week. Mrs. William Bair is suffering from an attack of rheumatismn, Miss Blanche Rossman friends in Altoona, Mrs. Maria Wagner is visiting with friends at Centre Hall. James Wagner, Paddy Mouncain, was home on a visit to his father, Jacob Wagner. The festival held by the Colyer Mills band was a success, Miss Alice Weaver, of Altoona, ited her friend, Miss Cora this place, Saturday of last week, of AMinister's Good Work, severe attack of billious an bottle of Chamberla'n's Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, 1] iQ ie, bad got in { Oi took twodoses and wag entirely cured?” ys Rev. A, A. Power, of Emporia, Kan, “My neighvor across the street wus sick for over a week, had two or thiree bottles of medicine from the doe- tor. He used them for three four without relief, then called in an- doctor who treated gave him no I went o morning. He in a terrible fix, al Oar dave other him relief, Ver for is visiting some davs and _O disc! him the bowels pared him. LO sew next said his were that they thant it him station agent at hud been running ofl so long was ulinost bloody flux, | if he had Cholera and asked tried Chamberlain's Colic, D Rom dy ‘Nn! | hom nr him to take another dose in fi twenty minutes if he did not Hef, but took no more sad tirely eared.” For sale bh Linden Hall: Hull irrhoen and he said got went Vis Love, at § Bie r———— ea ——— Kel or, Millheim, Le ire ard Creswery Reading Pottstown. had of the cream station daring his absence. Mary Breon and station, made a busi-| : George Swabb, of this place, ing friends and and Is visit | charge ness trip to : { 7. 0. MoCormick relatives throughout | { Ii : » this section, P. C. Bradford and family spent Sat Mrs, daughter, Mrs. Wm. childrer being enter- I. Musser on Ulrich and her ’ , Are Penn street. urday and « "rv at Colyer, and pat- urally too rmmoth festival, | Miss Della Gut uv ica, for Penns Cave last Friday, where she expects to | spend several weeks, Elizabeth Smull, of Altoona, are visit- ing at the home of D. Barrell, Peter Eckel, employed on the of Hon, Wm. M. Al the sick list for the was removed to Frank Yearick Sunday. Jack Condo, of State College, farm deft has been on past week, home lison, and Mrs. | Major George Huss, formerly of this but vow of Spring Mills, was in | town last week his old comrades, Wm. Kerstetter and | friends at Coburn recently, { Elmer Ross, Mrs. Irvin | Mrs. Krebs, of Lemont, { town last week. Miss Margaretta Goheen, one of the pleasant young ladies of Boalsburg, {spent a short time io town Saturday. Frank Colyer and family, of Mill. heim, spent a few days recently with | their parents aod other relatives snd | friends here, | Tuesday the Houtz family viewed the wonders of Penns Cave, and Wed- the of place, looking up is em- ployed by Thompson Bro's as stable | Boss son visited ISS, jnsurance agent, ac- went to Phila- to visit their Michael Shires, and were guests in bv | : loss companied by his wife, delphia today, Thursday, son Wilbur. The ball team went Saturday and were beaten to the to Rebersburg {tue The OwWbD Mili- and will no de of 5 to 12 io favor of Rebersburg. boys can play better their grouud. The team will play heim next Saturday meet with the same result. Mrs, John Breon and daughter Le- | on at uot weeks at the Harter, on Mrs. Harry Kurzeunknape returned to their home After spendiog three and children Stover Snook spent Sunday at the home of Joseph Bitner at Penn Hall Nelson Hoover and family, of Lau- reiton, visited at A. A. Franks, North street, several days last week, Miss Esta Smith returned to her home on Penu Street Monday, having visited in Nittany Valley for the last month. On lust self mp June and “Through the months of and July our baby was teething a running ofl of took bowels and sick ness of the stomach,” says O. P. M. Holliday, of Deming, Ind. “His bow- els would move from five to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's ‘he na are visiting at the home of OO, C. Homan, near Old Fort. J. V. Royer aud best girl, foute, spent Sunday at the home of his futher, Charles Royer. Jerry Zettle, of on the sick list, nesday went to Bellefonte and picture taken of the family fore their bad a| group, be- respective i of Belle. separaling for homes, Leorges is Valley, On Tuesday evening last a party of nine, of Miss Orpba Gram-| ley and her guest, Miss Ciena Huecks, Misses Alice Robison, Ma- EK: Messrs, consisting Fa nd cane of Sunbury; bal Allison and Verna Rearie Charles Allison, Ward and Win Gram- ley aud Robert Van Valzah, left here to Miss F at Their reception was a»! were hand- Mr, and daughter Mrs. Ezra C, Kathiryuoe, Ripka and Lewistown, i Mrs. of are visiting Mr. and i Henry M Miss Sallie Lier parents, . Yer, 111 Carriages visit Osler yer Aaronsburg. very cordial one, Albright, lady a bright and | from Sprig Mills, | festival aud also visited | Miss Mary Klinefelter. Young, Frank Brown, one day last the mountains susnkes,. Who can indusirious took in the her frivnd, D. F. Cloyd while they At party returned and somely entertained, a seasouable hour the howe having i nnd | Ww eek i killed | beat | bad a delightful visit. W. R. Do of Lewisburg, made | aflying v last, His wife is a daughter of "Squire Hering: she and her here for several weeks, Wilbur Leathers and both of Mt, Eagle, a visit, the guests of Mr. KE Smith, out LG by, sit to in this place Saturday | eight 1attle that? Mrs, F. Rockey and family, of near Tusseyville, spent Thursday last very pleasantly at the home of J. H. Moyer. { Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of | Spring Mills, were the pleasant guests at the home of B. Jordans over Sunday. Mre. Dr. Wm Reiber and daughter, the oe- | Mra. Clara Wilkison, and nephew { Joseph, from Berrien Springs, Michi- | gan are visiting friends and relatives n Colyer and other localities. Mrs. Mary Burkholder, of Centre | Hill, spent Saturday afternoon ealling | on her friend, Mrs Bella Stump. Mr. and Mra, Jerry Albright and son Clarence, of Peun Hall, were visit- ing at the home of the formers uncle, Mr. John and Henry Moyer. The steam thresher owned by A. B, Lee is ounce more heard in the Vicinity of Colyer. The wheat crop is good on most of the farms. The corn will be fine if the wet weather continues and the oats looks very fine also. Mre. J. H. Lee is on the sick list at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Detwiler and family are visiting at the home of Mrs, Detwiler's sister, Mrs Rov, Dubbs, of Rebersburg, Rev. G. W. Kershner announced annual harvest Service at Tusseyville Sunday morning at 10.30 o'clock. Levi Stump has one of the finest fields of oats in this section, Mr. and Mra. Phillip Bradford, daughters Bertha, and Grace, and son Carl, of Lioden Hall, were guesis at the howe of Mrs, Bradford's par ents Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Lee. The festival held by the Colyer Mills band Baturday evening was a grand success, Few festivals have equaled it and possibly none surpassed it, With fuvorable weather the attend ance was large and the sales amounts ed to eighty dollars. But for the Hin ited supply of refreshments the sales would have been much larger. The Penn Hall band added much pleasure to the occasion and deserve much credit for their music and manly con duct. The Colyer Mills band deserves the assistance of the citizens In their sou have been | Pearl bere Mrs. Miss are ob CJ Gules, and Roy Thodas evening Miss the highly accomplished and band- some daughter of Hon, Wm. M. Alli} gon, entertained a large and brilliant | party at her palatial residence, casion proving a very charming and delightful one. About twenty coup- les were present. William: Rub), who left here last | week for, Montgomery to accept a po- sition offered him in that town, after due consideration declined it and re turned on Saturday. He now oecu- | pies his old position at the hotel; dur- | ing the week be had his old delivery | wagon repaired and painted, and the | word “Dray” lettered on the sides in| flaming colors. Young Rubl is a very active and energetic young man, What bas become of the bell some! fool or knave removed from the cow belonging to H. CU. Robinscen ? All the merchants report a very sat. isfactory business during July, Com- mercial agents passing through the village, report trailic on the road as being very fair, in some lines quite lively. Lust week the Spring Mills Planing Mill Company, in order to make re pairs and alterations, intended sus pending operations for about wo weeks, but owiug to a press of business were obliged to resume on Monday last; the repairing however, is contin. ued ut night, The company has iu. creased their force of workmen and are wanufacturivg some very elaborate and handsome work. Michael Shires and wife left on Wed- vesday lust on a pleasure trip, and will visit New York, Philadelphia, Atlan. tie City, Cape May, and several other points. They expect to be absent for about a month, ml I SS i Hemlock and Kock Oak Bark Wa nted, A large amount of hemlock and rock oak bark wanted, Write North American Tanvery, Lewistown, Pa, Inst, Mabel, Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy drops ina Leas poo: ful of water and he got Bold by Mrs. J. W. Linden Hall; J. F. Smith, Centre Hall. SMITH FALVE for sll kinds of so Nothing fails to yield Sent Ly mall SMITH CO, centre Hall. Pa. & oe Tas DR ATTORNEYS. Crider's Excl Office In hey Barris NATURE'S CURE™ ar. Tae Painin Head, Side and Back. For years I suffered with pain in the head, pain In the side, and in the small of the back. 1 was nervous and constipated and could not sleep. The pills and other medicines | tried only made a bad matter worse. Then | tried Celery King. One package cured me and made a new woman of me~Mm Th Kiee re. . Bathe, ¢ roton-on-Hudson, N. Y. : All Ksudsof lagu} cern then elery King eures Constipation and Nerve, patil alle thon given to collections Sa Liver and Kidney Diseases, Soor Crider Excha ge Bold hy J. F. Smith, Centre Hall : ¥. E Wieland S Db GETTIG, Linden Hail; G. H. Long, Spring Mille a, ATTORNEY-AT- JAW - . ehh FON Oollevtions ans aii PRs! busines promptly Consultations German Me. tL Bribie B 2 oF EY & WALKER Alea ney al flaw, BELLEFONTE, PA web Office north o {‘LEMANT Dal ner Diamond, two « Hark Office N W First Nationa Ww, Oonr a RUNKLE Atvarneyat-law BELLEFOXTE, PA business attended to pros pti) Uflive, ic * FA Bite wid ETECTIVES Men wanted, Experience not necessary: if experienced state par- ticular. Enclose Mamp Box 125 Phils. Penon. 0 SMITHS SALVE for chilblaing, Bent by mail for yr SMITH CO,, Centre Hall, ~RJ-ANTED, AGENTS. To sell our Teas, Coffees, Sploes and Baking Powder 1 consumers. Literal commission paid Address, GRAND UNION TEA CO, ILL 25 N. 3rd Street, Harr burg, Pa. E. ££. al ele, N B. 3PANGLER, cents. The DR. * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, courts Codey Office FA, E Exch Bovis Fractions iu all the g lish and German, 3 uilding J F. GARTHOFF, ' Justioe of the Peane, | and Conveyancer COBURN tation In Crider Practical Surveyor, PA New Spring Stock A fine line of Men's Shoes ; price, £3.50. A nice line of Ladies’ Shoes from £1.25 to £3.00, Come and examine our line of Trunks & Men's Dress Suit Cases. An elegant stock of Men's Shirts for summer from 50 to 75 ets. A good line of Fancy Silks for Ladies’ Shirt Waists, EE ———————————————————————— Kreamer & Son, bute hil, Pa | | WE You will find thee “wbest brands of A. P.LUSE & SON, REXTIE WELL. PA. FLOUR TN 00S WW TOG GP are kept by A z JOHN 8. AUG ih! ay CENTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour ana John S. Auman Brand the best on the market, FLODRIKG, SIDIRG, GEILIAC, SASH, SH BLIADS. OLDINGS: LATH. SHIZGLES. We ais Bey on MILL HALL. CEL R Si Bre BRAN, SHORTS, CHOP & always on hand. Custom chopping done A y Ralt on i inn ES. or tn burlap sacks Horse & of entire fl Mtr fis Carunhinm Fie jet Gor to ur Wl Ur now Highest prices paid > of grain, S A * ’ Jund uo {jv 1sujedieq J ‘vd SINW ul sun ww PWNS A 11 PHOSPHATE i wt Fe ‘Uewissoy ] ROOFING SLATE, UHEMYN, hoy Ep re oa hae, ie das Wine; A av wae +14 Hams . ne ry Way & Va Vaaa le Ve Vy a aa ened tn ———————— RR I A RA "| EDWARD SELLERS, CENTRE HALL. ry #1 eae Rha WaW anew an Vw y ay. We TERT Re TaN ‘ § ov twill affine t the O00 ux ash prices the sii Kinds of grain, me Ww offer you mentioned above st ithe lows ie prices ¢cotisistent with the ¥ of Kon wis, Rif42 A same t sl Doss fganin We make a specialty of FLOUR and CARITY iu stock Lhe bw oblained ANyw here, find te te pumirs we tu this section = iad hand thie for wi of 1 i 4 4 Gx best brands to including both winter aud spring wheat varieties, In the line of farm offer only the best, including Cham- pion Binders and Mowers, Superior Grain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows ~- - - Spring Toolh Harrows and Ope-horse made a seclaits | Cuitivator The Champion Binders workmen are os andi Mowers, ns well as the Superior id will do saiis- | Drills, have an establistied reputation ‘or durability, lightness of draft, ease of ope ration, and periection of work. Bucher & Gi ie’ Plows have beans pop- ular since 1530, as the general pose plow uade. Shares for 1 re plows always on hand. These shares come direct from the factory and are far superior to the homemade both in fit and quality of material, ned implements we TePRirs re Bt change —Stove Repairs. ye fre ht Charges and ceiny. 000 0eNcceN CR OOOR0000000 fy . Wagon Repa ring 000 SO0CIOICOINIOIOOY es0s00000 % vy wi iil factory work. Alive! share of ¥ respectinlly solicited Ar patronsge {x most eng We most respect fully solicit tat least a share of your patronage, Edward Sellers, Centre Hall, held . GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL. uring the week of September 16 to 20, 1901, L. RIHONE, Chairman. * See
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