THURSDAY, JANUARY 80, 1902, Oak Hall, Mrs. David Houser, of Houserville, spent Friday with Mrs. Kaup. I. B. Peters is on the sick list, Mrs. Charley Mayes is visiting the home of her sister, Mrs, Tate. the mill during his absence. The Democra's nominated their tick- et Saturday evening at Lemont; it is us follows: visors, J. RB. Willinms, E. B. scliool directors, W. C. Meyers, 1. J. Drecse; constable, D. A. D town clerk, E K. Smith. Fsq., epent Baturday A. Grove; Wn Fry, night at Pine Grove Mills. 113, ] aud families ou Friday evening, Jan. 24th, for the purpose of holding their | Exercises were open- devotional K. Smith, | George Roan, toast master, | wade the address of welcome; Misses | Mury E. Grove, Mary Etters, Maude | Grove, Ruth Botta f and Edpa Clark | recited poems; Jolin Stover entertaiu- | The next | were | annual banquet, sibging; with were conducted by Edwin Ch: vel ui. © audience with a solo, refreshments ed th on the program served, consisting of oysters, cake and | everything to satisfy | I > soan introduced Rev. i ecream and ast master Geo, D. E. Hepler, 1 he would give his tine to Rev, J. Reariek, of Centre Hall, who was ir =" the appetite. who falc M. introduced and gave a ta jeet, “Quick to be like ated the te It meant deal. A man must t wishes to be industrious and upright; 1 : on the sub He grout if he a mau.” st rm 18 a be truthful houvesty is another great element in wavhbood, Atl ; Millheim, Mr. Riymestine, of Selinsgrove, has gince last Friday. La rei from a two week's visit iu York, Lew- been in town Mi s ira Buck urned Friday irburg aud Laupcaster., Alter spet burg PE in Harris- Musser returned ling a week 7 i Miss Tammie to Ler howe Thursday evening. i Roy sccompanied by his sisters, Pearl and Esta, of Nittany, visited their aunt, Mrs. J. C, on Penn Street, over Sunday. Jolin Stoner, one of the f zeus of this | Winkleman, citi- busi- ness trips to Bellefoute last week; he oldest ince, made several is eighty years of age aud is still quite active aud fuil of business, . dalla, f Bellefonte, of. i. Harry MeManaway, « itor at the 8 iH ' i t some ul 1 ay. Las was a visi N. Meyer on Mr. EL W up for Lhe las! grippe. Mrs burg, | Wood! week, val r [ues K been Louse « Mati d f i week with au attack « D Whitman, as been visitin M Hublers- of hier sister, Mre, ’ 5 : ‘ tient for ng, ou Penn Street, for the last BE. up from Philadelphia to sped a {ow days among friends and \ ace Weaver came Saturday moruiog e acquaintapces, The prime object of hiis visit was to take Lis new wife back with him, iu the person of Miss Dreon. Miss made howe with Jousthan Harter for wsix- tecu years, and Mrs. death, was chief housekeeper. Weaver can having secured Miss DBreon Her hosts of sorry to lose her; miay her pathway be | ever strewn with flowers, i blir. and Mrs. Bamuael Ripka, of Lin- her Breon has Harter's | Me | Limsell ou | a life lends are siuce congratuiate as e ents panion, i den Hall, were guests at the home of | Jolin Maize, west of town, sever.l days | last week, | Miss Minuie Musser, of Penn Hall, | succeeds Mra. Wallace Weaver housekeeper for Jonathan Harter, l Mrs. H. N. Meyer is housed up with | a severe attack of measl os, i us Acti i ND CALIFORNIA, ! BMEXILO A Foitz-live Duss’ Tour vias Pennsylvania Kallroad, The Pennsylvania Railroad Person. | ally-Conducted Tour to Mexico and | CUnltfornia which leaves New York | and Philadelphia on February 11 by | special Pullman train, covers un jarge | and lutensely interesting portion of North America, embracing a great part of Mexico, the beautiful const re- sorts of. Usliforpia, and ou the return journey from Caiifornia, the Grand Canon of Arizous, one of the great wonders of the country. Fourteen days will be spent in Mexico and ning tewii iu Californie. ‘The Mexico, and California Speoisl, to be used over the entire trip, will be composed of the highest grade Pullman Parlor Bmok. ing, Dining, Drawing-room, Sleeping, Compartinent, and Observation cars, hented Ly steam nnd bghted Ly elec- tricity. Round trip rate, covering all trip, $575 from all points on the Pennsylvania Ratrond sy em east of of Pittsburg, sud $570 from Pittsburg, For the tour of Mexico only the rate will be $350, and for California only, gyWhich will leave February 25, $375, For itluerary and full juformation, apply to ticket agents, or address vorge W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Pulladelplia, 0-29, MEEN SUED VOR 825,000 Harris Bupp'emented Criminal Salt for Libel Aske for ua Quarter Thousand. State Treasurvr-elect Harris has sup- plemented his criminal suit for lite] against P. Gray Meek, of the Belle | fonte “Watchman” by instituting a | civil suit for $25,000 damages. This is somewhat in the nature of a bluff, probably prompled by the disclosures that have been mude showing the energetic way Mr. Meek and his | counsel propose to contest the eriminal | { suit before the Clem field jury, whizh | is sel for trial next week at the quarter | There is a big field to culti- | vate in the issues raised by this trial, | { aud it will probably lift the lid from | | the admitted bribery and corruption | | of the last Legislature. In doing this | Mr. Meek will render a great serviee, | It was the worst Legislature that ever | met in Pennsylvania. The position of | Ressjons, i didate and member of the disgraced | Legislature makes the proposed die- | i Harris’ reputa- | very bad, and his close connection | : ’ tate b with the worst elements of polities | ed fact. Mr. Meek engaged in a good exposure of the wrong-doers. Of course it is a difficuit matter to prove directly and with personal application, but the general it | fucts are accessible, | ted that the | worst joules (u pulities and legisla- | tion in the State will go on the wit- | ness stand at Clearfield. and some of py MR SWARTZ Cells Something of His Sehool Boy Days in Centre County, Freeronrr, Ir, JAN, 25. Error REPORTER: —I received a ( 9, which I read with a great deal of in- umber place when I Oue of the things that was recalled was the wedding of Mary E. Rankin, mention of whose death was made in that issue, | Her father, Blair, my | It brought to mind a Letest, of incidents that took wr SATS, Samuel Was Mr. Blair asked me to come to his place and net as hostler, which I was only too glad to Mrs. Ran- | Kin's weddiog was the first weddiog | do. events of my life, and I shall never for- get it, When I read of her death 1 lived it all over again, I thiok the af- fair took place in the spring of 183, When the hour for the ceremony cane I invited the parlor. Of course, though timid, I went in, ard removing my hat, be my first ex- perience. Mr, Blair esmne to me and kindly asked me to take off my hat, which I did. [I felt mortified, but Mr. | air did not more than was into sat down without [ Kuew nic tier, it was 1 “i expose me necessary. At the dinner that was served [ saw | new daiuties, | amoung them was my first sight of a wiial were Lo me many I wish I could meet those dear old people again, sud have sa good, loug hat, Gro. F. BWARTZ [ Mr. Bwarlz today is one of the in. | fluential citizens of Freeport, being a Ci FIVE LITTLE FOXES. Among ny tend f Tig A little fox r vines I spy 1ii~By and By, Th The un set upon him quick, 1 say, swift young hunter Around cach tender vine 1 find the little fox Then, fast as ever hunter run, Chase him with bold and ln 1 Can. : lags and whines tender vines, No use in trying ~ ai my This fox among Then drive him low and drive bim high, With this good hunter, named-—1I'll Try. Among the vir es in my sn Creeps in the young fo Then hunt him out and to h With pen, 1 Will Not Forget Again, A little fox Among my ¥ is hid Then let I'm Sorry Chase him afar from Anecdote of Sims Reeves, An operatic sin iittle known anecdote relat late Mr. Bims Reeves: About dle of the sixties, » th tenor was living In a hotel! of on the south c¢ $, made with another guest that he would bla bis face, procend the 1 a few of the songs him famous without duly to the mid- eminent a town whi oe x ' a be 10 HHL which had Reeves disoulse 1 to a spa: “My dere ing." stra in the tributes fron In hand the te 13 t nge to 8a 5 5 gr f rr way ol 3 i thie boo 1 r approt gentleman who requester th and but great o vocals skin, and he repli th “Not this time, Mr. Sin wife is mad about 3 and you have cost w Youl just treated of lis ous expense b HIV “Confound have made me my hote The strang invitatic v i. Children’s Menls, Children should Iw i ular at their meals ane between meals, Infants as The practice of every time it cries | Jury to its w Infant's stom at more fv hours, the same regularity to ti Lhe $y well well seattle (18om PAR LUEOS accordir 1" 3 y oO fear! ¥ greatest cag . mortality of Infant the digestive ar mortuary ret Of a Ln Bilkis prom 2 r v kins—Yes, m | “a ears in ou iris pon ———— re Clase, a jut r strike ¢ nas Bimkins being a very Ti paying.—Chicago News. * i A Little Bay's Life Saved. T0.. Our Friends AND Customers. . In order to make ready For our SPRING GOODS The New Year finds us A... . ¥ etl, — on hand a ful line of } We have all the HEAVY GOODS We Marked Down. have in stock In fact, gome of the AM ivi irking Down Will surprise y (il, nd Ga Come and gee a i convincecea., Be Spring Mills, Pa. CRANT HOOVE? Controls sixteen of the Life i largest Fire and Insurance Companies No mutuals : no assessments, i Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. say Telephone connection. Chaniberiain’s Cough Remedy, saved my little boy's life and | that I cannot praise it enough, bought a bottleof it from A. E. D., avd when I got home with it the poor taby could hard ly breathe. I gave the medicine as minutes until he “threw up' and then I thought sure he was going to choke to death. We bad to pull the phlegm out of his io great long strings. | am wholesale and retail druggists, and | positive that if I had not got that | dealers in oils, paints, varnpishes, etc. | bottle of ciugh medicine, my boy I'o say it plainly be is rich, aud it is | Would not be on earth today. —Joel | Demont, Inwood, Iowa, For sale by § | to Lis eredit that he is not ashamed to refer to a time when iced-cakes were | known world. Mr, Swartz did pot | Liesitate to act as hostler when there | was nothing better for him to do, and | by being a good hestler opportunities | A co —— Rebersburg. Mr. and Mrs. D J. Meyer, of Cen- | tre Hall, are visiting relatives in this | place, i The Faust properly was sold to Thomas Sholl last Batu:day for the i | i i i J. K. Moger left Tuesday morning | for an extended trip through the | South, his main point being Charles. | Mrs, Lloyd Walker has shipped ber household goods to Turtle Creek, in the western part of the stale, where slic expects to join her husband, who has been employed io that town for several months, Miss Maude Winters is recovering from a severe atiack of quinsy, Mrs, James Frank is confined to the house with an attack of lumbago, Jonsecration services are being held in the Reformed church this week pri- or to communion seryices on Sunday worping. : Thomas Stover, the oldest citigen cf Livonis, died Tuesday morning; he wan a Lrotber of townsman Elias Sto. ver, A postoflice has recently been estab which has been pamed Smullton, in bonor of one of the hard working old citizens, Reu- ben SBmull, who for many years has been un stone mason, and of late years was farming near the town which has been nained in bis honor, Mr. Smull is one of the few remaiving old farm- ers whose sncestors came from Gers many. 2 % — gags ob Sr F. Rossman, J. B Fisher's Sons. — FLORIDA, Tour via Raliroad, The first Pennsylvania Ratlroad tour of the season to Jacksonville, sllowing two weeks in Florida, will leave New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washiogton by epecial train February 4. Excursion tickets, including rallway transportation, Pallman accommoda- tions (one berth), and meals en route in both dircolious while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates ; New York, $5000; Philadel, hia, Harrisburg, Baltimore, and Washiogton, $45.00; Pittsburg, $53 00 ; and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and other in- formation apply to ticket agents, or to Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. 0-20 ———— Ann A Good Recommendation, “I have noticed that the sale on Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets is almost invariably to those who have once used them,” says Mr, J. H. Weber, a prominent druggist of Cascade, lowa. What better recom- mendation could any medicine haye than for people to gall for it when again in nged of such a remedy ¥ Try them when you feel dull after eating, when you havea bad taste in your mouth, feel bilious, have no appetite or when troubled with constipation, and you are certain to ba delighted with the prompt relief which the nftord. For sale by J. F. Smith, F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's sons, A AIM, Gum boots, just right for this kind of weather, at—C. P. Loug’s. —— IMA ds of horse blanke's, from 65 Pennsylvania Al ing opposite hogel, firess ] i i DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FineNotions ud “x or Sy v fannd iy found in a Or any goods ust y general Store i, ¥ i 4 ir or = ive you nice, new change for the san New Goods, New Prices. 1 | We have the larges in Penns Y Il be f the vear. 11 + ' aiiev to £4 iret o ¥ i WHE Never 50 comy >. L . x Prices on Stoves, are away dow 1. i iF 1 family who make a (OO DBS. ¢ i Lt 8toe K Ol selec yw $164 veld Jar stock $ £ purch Spring Mills, Pa, For all Kinds of Sores. CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE ¢ WW ORKS. We have been planning for some time, not Lo give Jou Cheap work, HARDWARE. All kinds of Produce 1 : ' taken in exchange for * goods, and at prices that will surprise you. EST OvsE AND LOT FOR SALE «The under sigued offers his house and et located on the pike, near the dation Juv outside the borough limite of Centre Hall, for sale, The owation is an excellent one, belug ou the one of Main and Davesn streets, Tas house is 2057% with wn annex of 16222. five rooms down stairs and five upstairs, is new aud well constricted, There is a new » able, hog pen, chicken houses, ete. on the promises. Cholee frat rere have been set on the lol. The progeny (« a very de. sirable one. For further particulars, and the bargain price aod, engoire of H. PETRY LUSE, o fkll3 Centre Hall, Pe, OR BALE OR RENT. «The undersigned of- fore for sale of rent her property In Oen tre Hall The property concistsof a house and fot i + god condition. lemted oa Main street, north of the Diamond, There is good fruit on the jot and the house is ranvenient'y arranged. MES. MARY MoCLENAHAN. FOR SALE-A sot of Blackemith Tools, consist. ing of anvil fan, Ardll Sre-place, tongs, ham. thers, tape oto, These tools are fi stcinss snd Will be sold for 835.00. This sa rare bargain. Alan. a new two horse bobaled; sainted an ready to hitch 10. Will be sold at & bargain, o0jaa JOHN MeCLENAHAN, rie Vibe gale; calf by hor side three weeks old, For further particgiarg hy of H.W, DINGES, Contre Hall, GRAIN MARKET. WRB. ..osinn cos smmiciiomsimsesonsnanusmes wives cotsisomestonumss RYO cooniisiiimmmeniviummssssmms: sissies snvonssns Ieverseees Old Omnis Bar ERE CER RRR EERE LER LES he PRIVATE SALE A fresh oow is off red at Tere et PRODUCE AT STORES, BOAR co vnnian crsimins ores FS Er be SE ey ttf ht dh htt tet ert a Pratatoss Ride Ment Shoulder Ham. wen Faas versie had * ‘ SPRING MILLS-0. T. CORMAN, (In exchange for goods. Cash also paid.) Fravevig | fi EEE cou virravipinne low Tor Lapeis ier 8 nce 334 Baran ema A ARIE ..oorerrren 00000200000000000000000000003000000000000000800000000 But to give you Good work cheap. At the prioss we are now doing all kinds of Woodwork, Painting and Trim. mign, using only the very best stock and workmanship is a proof that good work can and is done very cheap J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, Penn’'a. 200000000900 GR0CO0O082000 You will find thee “best brands of JON BDDVUWBHO RE i FLOUR 9% DVD BDOVDBLOV BR are kept by JOHN 3. AUMAN, CENTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour ana John $. Auman Brand are the best on the market, BRAN, SHOR HOP OE i , MIDDLINGS . . always on hand, i ‘ Uustom chopping done at all times, ' Lalo keep Salton hand at all Hines n bags or in sacks, A Poultry, Horse * Btock Food, A new flour of entire wheat and su- perior to Graham flour now in stock, ¥ *® : \ The Cure that Cures ) Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Eronchitis and Incipient Consumption, is 0 \ 2 S UR So fob 4 Cures throat and \ung diseases. ood by al drugists 25550us Sold by J. F. Bmith, Ceptre Hall + ¥. EK. Wie Linden Hall ang 16. H. Long, Spring Mills R. D. FOREMAN, WM. F. FLORAY FOREMAN & FLORAY {Successors to Geo. W. Ocker) —DEALERS {N— Moni TT Grain, Coal, Flour, Mill Feed, salt, Fertilizers, Farming wl 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 earry 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 Chame pion Binders and Mowers, Su Grain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows - - - Spring Tooth Harrows and One-horse Cultivators. The Champisn Binders - and Mowers, as well as the Rg : Drills, have an _establisted repnistion tor durability, lightness of draft, suse of / tion, and perfectinn of worl ober & Gitbs! Plows have been ular since 1830, Ss the bent her pose plow ws ares plows nlwaye vii han rome direct man ht as
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