Spring Mills. There has been poor catches in trout fishing. J. O. McCormick spent Bunday with his family, on Long street, R. G. Kenuoelley tought a new ki of carpenter tools; fur fine work, Dr. Braueht is Kept very bt ing after the sick. Mrs, Wm, Musser and daughter re- turned home after a visit of weeks in Altoona, Swith Bros, had three one day, and five in one week. now look BOLE isy look. severul in The) are up to date undertakers and uuder- stand it in all its branches, C. PP, Long’ spent funerals several days il Frenk lLoug new his brothers, G. H, snd The the church has been staked ofl aud work site for bas begun, which will be rapndly push- ed forward. Fhe funeral of Hiram Durst on Mon day was largely attended. getting they ull elaim to Le the right Candidaies are LuMmerous; and havea good story to tell, Frail Snyder, employed by the I reilton Lumber Company, at Laurel Lis family, Landlord Ed prove very to his room. Mrs, heim, is at this place visiting lie W. P. Alexander, Quite a number hing for ti but with indifle J. eratic for Recorder, Cutbarine Alexander, fishermen were fis r thie week rH IWOWwWe, candidate « K Ww FE ouse elvan ne, repairing white washiog ure now ail little lately, but et, C. A. Krape is Luildiog qui some garden makiog 100 very sali {er ining room to his residence, Durst, (quite a gloom over I'he sudden death of Hiram » Friday lust, cast ie village. James Leitzell, one of ¢, has greatly improve 3] { i by erecting a spaciot ndsome portico on til © st « nnd of bis residence. Mr. and Mrs. J » Hill, visited in this Mi unty s 15. Btrohim, o village Sur At. Stroma is a candidate for vperintendent, Hai Lie oflice aod bis q for ure the fications Urgiestion able: his election by school di rectors would be an exeellent one, $ { orinan has e of Merchant O, T. re ceived bis first Spring dress the st i wel goods; Lew and handsome, Harry Hagan, who ranks high inn eharseter hers companied by Miss Anon, the ue Al , and Miss very fascinating young Indy, of y Miss i plished dougliter of drew Corm of this plac Anna Roy Hi: Yeliv ht fills delightiuily ville, Ohio, made an visi rie Spicher, at Centre all, evening last and were tertained, Pat. Colt and Pal. Bilt Well shoes, Yea - —— Colyor. sre, Jerry Albri ght sud Clarence, of Penn Hall, wit] wu aid sons, Ros Visited ut the home of Heury Moyer Tuesday Miss Mary Faylor, daughter of Wm Taylor, spent the past week with he uncle, Bmuel Colyer, at Sig Faster Frozier he 8 erected a ne a8 contractor and Lis e on t i w garden fener, A mplo) Ishier, Willistu Biter and George MeMinn, Mr. aud Mra, Mayes nl Mra. Whitul, of Lemont, visited sick mother, Mr«. O. K. Love, day. Love i= not improving, Mrs W. F. Rockey, B William Bitner, : nd Mrs Spangler, of TFussey ville, sp nn? § Ee Mr. their | Nun Mrs frm (irvorge Fuesday ut the howe | of Mrs. Levi Stump. Nwnie Meise and Adal Bumith, two of Unlyer’s highly aceon plished young | Misses adios, ¥peut Sunday at | thie home of Miss Mary Moyer, i Oliver Brand, of Penn Hall, and! Miss May Kritzer, of nar Potters | Mills, spe ot Burday at the home of J. 8. Housman, Mr. snd Mrs, Levi Bunday at Potters Mills, Miss Cora Houiz spent a day with Miss Katie Doan’, Farmers are busy plowing for their spring svedivg, The auction on Baturday evening of last week held by G. BR. Meise, was well attended, people being there from quite a distance; every thiog brought fair prices, Charles Lucas, of Cen'‘re Hill, and Miss Jennie Bweetwood, of Pottors Mills, spent Saturday evening at the howe of J, Il. Moyer. Horse radish, dandelien and sassa- f as tea is the Lill of fare at Colyer, a ————— — ————S—————— Bushmau’s for your fishirg Slump spent Go to tackle. fT SOD Joe Lutz Tuesday went to Jersey Bhore where he will be employed in a restaurant for a week, After that he will be with the Harrisenv, Bellefonte, for tome t'me. Farmors Mills. Harry Hagan and Clayton Stover are attending school at Spring Mills The Hugen carpenter gang are busy this spring and ure upable to accom- wodate all *who want their services, Chey are good workmen and the gang is composed of John, Harvey and Will- | {iam Hagan, Joho Frank Wiite, Lucis snd Farmers arc bagy plowing; the pring | crop will be a little late her) Clayton Wagner, at | Mrs, Kate Grossman is visiting Fussey ville. i 3 1 ry | A. B. Lee and John Runkle, of ( ol- | er, passed through this place oo day | | 3 last we k i William Brow i brought of his | | twin babies to this place fi nl, | Harry | Fag Lishiog ole ir but "Ol B John nd two smail Auman, Decker a { Hill; were down at Bubb, boys, of the creek fon Saturday. 1 Avi ford nitend. | hel and Al Brae ut i J hin {ed the carriage sale Milesburg last | | week, M. F. Homan and Harry j turned from Lewistown: Wea they Lime, cr re- UX pect to go back in a short Arthur Arinur Homan will leave for Lewis- | town on Monday, - Oak - -. Hall, is julerests Dollie Louberger Rr Liefore leay [ilinois, Mra. H Eb, ine of Harrisburg, LHI Visi rough bie 14 The tml! at the hone of I. ow 7 passed ofl’ very priensantly, A si — DEMOLRATIU CONVENTION, athe Democratic Sate Numinat ons Will be Ma ts. J ane LOY 34 Arion ”" ye ' . . Yr ' ‘a » : os Na En f i © Natural sf 00d Luck,” “ Piper Heldsieck Ry a i Ck “Old Peach and Honey." Razor,” “J. Ri ' 1g wis {lwo Grang Tw i 5 § 1 { oi} d 3 anger hs Li ” ranger Twi it 18 being equal 1o ope of others mentioned), Red tin (az © DTHEE MArk stickers from ** Five Drothers' Pipe & moxing'' Tobacco are also good for Presents ; Boot lags —— - “ee SALT amp merry nm ser — " .) TAGS AND'FLORODORA'BANDS ARE OF EQUAL ~ VALUE AND MAY BE ASSORTED. Our New Hiustrated CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS - FOR 1902 includes nip articles not she List of Presents ever offered for posiage~two gents Our offer of Presents for Tags will expire Nov, 3oth, 1002. CONTINENTAL TOBACCO CO on outside of package containing registered mail or express prepaid Be securely wrapped, so that Tags will not be J requests Jor Proseuts (also requests for C. Hy. BROWN, 4241 Folsom Ave, St. Louis, Mo. wn here. It contains the most sitraciive Tags, aud will be seut by mail on receipt of Gdrees plainly by rackage Send Tags an sad IN BEROARIINE oN Tx ERILIN WACAL INE BLE, 18 EmaT, } L800 récs. -., re cpr Th 1a » [CAsorner A 5 i de a a HI—————— =fale x the Democratic Le held aud that he exp cted tion, with plenty of candidates from which to seloct a car didate, “We are prepared to take advantage of the situation if the Republictne do not nom’'ni'e a ticket to the wishes of thelr rank and file," raid Mr. Cresay, “and in ar y event we shall meke a great fight and expect to win on the frightfully bad record made by the last Legislature." Creasy will be a candiaste for re-vlee. tion as chal man, and saya that thus | ~ ur le knows of no opponent, Demceratie Chairman (reas gave out that Convention will Ents Or “» & large couven- TT 0k Ty MK Fi % 4 on Juri ns moeting « ow k go oof tha Lowshnrg & Ti rome 4 4 . eld ot the «7 { § 08 vous Wromid Strwot spor Pris A . + Met fay, May 5th 1900 at 12h ; : vieeth on of Progadont wil «i « {Vp f for the ensuing vear, aod Lhe or Aber busiess is may rome by JAMESR M he fda i of sue thie . WIRE : mario Secretary, Heed I,E0AL Natio that Lhe aecoun fA wd Mtoe of Henry Rivne, will be 5 ponted Cmtirt For oonfirmat ions no Wednesday 1902 nud unless exorptions bo fer th hetore the second dey of the term th Hy fe oo firmed M.l.Ga eR. Bel vfmte Pa, Vrothiorunery Muareh 20 100), Haar 97.48 NOTICE ere given ony ¥ bhin Apri robs on of wii 53 “A neighbor ran in with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Dis arrhoen Remedy when mv soir was suffering with severe cramios and was given up as beyond hope Ly my regu. lar pliysician, profession. After administering three doses of it, my son regained couselous. ness and recovered entirely within twenty-four hours, says Mra, Maury Haller, of ML Crawford, Va. This remeday is for mle by J. FF. Bmnith, HH, F. Rossman, J. 13. Fisher & Sous, . A 3 $3 00 values in our $250 Bilt Well shoes for mew, Yeuger & Davis, arent The Bilt Well shoe for men at $200 is a good one, Yeager & Davis, The home grown potato would be a novel sight in the city markets. There are thousands of bushels of potatoes stacked up in Philadelphia in the wholesale produce ware rooms, but all are in original pack ges and bear for. eign marke, Our Bilt Well shoes for $250 are hand-made, Yeager & Davis, ¥ — 0 Our Friends «+ Customers : L Valoable Medicine for Coughs and Colds In Children, “I have not the slightest hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all who are suiler- ing from couvhs or colds,” says Chas, M. Cramer, Esq, a well known watch i maker, of Colombo, Ceyvion, “It has been some two years since the City Dispensary first called my attention to | this valuable medicine and 1 have re. peatededly need it and it has always been beneficial. It has cured me quickly of all cliest colds. It js espe. | ~~ Ourlivein Ladies’ and Child Leinlly effective for children and sel tén's Dress Goods was mever more dom takes wore than rae bottle to cura complete than now. We have silk | thew of hoarseness, 1 have persuaded | Chambrays and Silk Ginghams, Lin Lens and many other fabey goods, We (have Mens Fancy Dress Shirts and fine Neckwear, : We have just received a £11 Noe Lof Bpring and Bummer Goos, and they are all as weil pleased as mys self over the results,” For sale wv J. F. 8mith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. Fish- Ler & Bona, : A IM OM. - Needle nnd Talk, i Mrs. D. L. Bartges, the mistress of | Clover Dale, Saturday had a quilting | party, at which sewing and talking nnd enting were the chief numbers on | - [the program, Those predent were: [Mrs John Moore, Mm Alfred Tire, | Mrs. James Moy r, Mrs. Sami el Durst, | [Mre. Wm. Stover, Mrs, Lycureus Lingle, Mrs David Bradford, Mrs, | Muggle H Mrs. G Hoster- In fact we hate everything kept in a first class country | store, . ! Come and be convinced. *
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