Spring Mills. Rena returned ome after a visit several weeks at Johnstown snd toona, Willis Allison’s new grain house will soon be enmpleted and will be more convenient thsn the old one, Al- Eihis shatter, tue jovial, good-thenrt- ed geutleman, Bods ul ructions at the furniture store; aothing like things handy C. J. King, the village landiord, made a business trip to the county seat. Kepler, Rowe, Weitzel Tay lor have been in this shaking hauds with their many friends; they think the county looks favorable. Misses Annie Royer nod Grace Rieh- ardson left last Phursday for their home in Ounio, George Gentzel, of Georges Valley, has purcha ed ene of C P, brick hh tises La ng Aveuous, twenty-vight buodred doliars, Mr, Gentzel will have of his farm stock this fall snd in the spring will move into his new home, and section Long's four “0h wile The towuship roads are in bad cone dition for wiuter to set in; wany mud holes could be fiiled up nud the loose the hing 1nd four Blones removed once a month, law requires. | he er ek road been in such bad eonditnn years Ibis veglect on the part of su- pervisors is not for the terial. Prof. Rearick bus piped the Lutheran church read, for his acety- lene gus plant, us ten wault of mia- Hew Allison Bros , proprietors of the ex- teusive flo uring mills iu this place, in the old dilapidated farts house diago- uddiiion [13 remodeling pally opposite the mill aod transfor w= ing it inio ws very besuiiiul snd invit- ing residence, ad cuded Hmproveinen to the whole neigh ivod, have jus about completed » very large nid subs stauvtial grain ut thee DOr hel eX Paty or bose well located of BLOW i: bie Use, COLD Ny eatlea ur d the **inh point, forty fret rom the ground, how "and st ihe ost elevate eastern coruer of thelr eXivnsive yard. lhe upper story 1 the buila ing bring on a level with Lhe road lending to the town proper and R. R station west, aud east to Georges Valley. been exercised to it strengih to sustain au) Weight. QQ 1 oe a puter of avd vaiusble provements have been jutroduced, to give Lew gether with all the neCeneary fences. he building of salt, plaster sud bay. dition to thelr salt aud Lay, deal very largely in thracite sud bitumivous coal firm coutempinte other Huprovemen ts O. T. Corman potatoes by the car load. The brick casing of the new Luth- eran church is about fiuished. The buildivg presents a five appenrance, H. B. Fraukeuberger lost a valuable horse lust week. The animal sunply took sick oue pight aud the next morning was found dead jo the stable, J. L. Cassel, of Bloomsburg, aud K C. Bogar and wife visited 10 this place last week. AR ——— Oak Hall, Bome of the farmers are through with their corn and other fall work, The old and experienced hunters are making preparations to start on a two weeks’ hu ot, after they cast their bal lot next luesday. Harry Ka<«teroorder, who sick [wt werk, 1+ imiproviag. Mre Grown Levin i ftnproving The enterprist of miller, Clayton Ki. tere, is pu ting in mschinery to grind backwheat flour. Mr. Etters is con- tinually making improvements on bis mill property, The fle flour and feea he pur« out proves thal ge is an first ¢ elas tuibier, sn! tie will treat tomers io Lhe vers bwst miner, bi a trial — fot Woodward, Rev, Saylor, the presiding elder, of Bethlehem, presched in the Evan gelieal church Sunday moruing and evening. John Swartz sud wife, of [ows Falls, Towa, spent a day inst week with Mes, R. M. Wolf Oliver Hosterman, of Pittsburg, is visiting his parents, J. J. Orndorf and wife were to Bpring Mills on Saturday to visit their son-in-law and family. Miss Mabel Bowersox visited her paren & Saiarday and “uoaday T. B. Motz, of Coburn, spent a day last week with bis futher, 8. M. Moz, ——————— A —— The strenuous life is the key of the November "Everybody's The ming azine is brimming with movement, incident and doing. It represents the most divide phases of livieg and working nod has vot u dull page, Was Very Hie cus (tive Among the computes to recvive a charter at Hurrisourg was the Tylers- talized at $1,000, Aaronsburg, Mrs. Evelyn Musser and Sara Kline spent one day last week with friends in west Brush Valley. Mrs, Agnes Stover and Mrs. Aman. ds Weaver attended the Stover-Musser wedding iu Millheim lust Tuesday. Miss Catherine Frank has been very { busy selling aud trimming hats, aod | sul they come. | W B. Mingle, of Centre Hall, and son Gross spent a few hours on SBun- day at the residence of E G. Mingle. Eruest Cronmiller visited his son- [ l-law, Perry Admius, at State College, over Sunday. Mrs. Minoie Frankenberger, of near Miltheim, was the guest of Thomas Frank's oue day last week, Miss Cordelia Acker, an efficient school mistress of our town, was howe over Buuday. She has charge of the primary school at Potters Mills, Mr. sud Mrs. J. C. Stover spent » few dafs in Bellefonte, the guests of E E Archey’s, Walluee Dunean, of Washington, D. C., visited Mrs. F. J. Foster a few duys lust week, I'be calstnumpisns were out SBatur- day evening sereuading Mr. and Mrs, Hurvey Urouss who were married a few weeks ago in Washington, D. CQ. My their path through life be strewn with roses, is the wish of the writer. Win. Uhrossell und Wilmer Stiver minde un business trip to Woodward ou Saturday, Miss Catheriue Smull is the guest of Joho Hurtwan's in Millheim, Miss Lottie Guisewite, of Woodward visited her sister Mrs. Mazie SBtov-r. Mrs. Lavioa Lenker sud daughter Sue returned from a few days visit to Juwes Lenker, at Lemont. Miss Miriam Keister bas gone to Al- toona to remnin during the winter, County superintendent C, L. Gram- Mouday, sll seemed very much pleased with Lhe work iwi ly pud tiie senols a visit g done. Potters Mills Fattvrs are Luss busking corn; | have bind besutiful westher during the | pas! week which wuch in their we Was i favor, Mi» Kohler, of Utsh, is visiting her { sunt, Mrs Oscar Stover, Miss Acker, teacher of the primary | school, spent Saturday and Sunday at i her home io Aarc usburg. Merchant F. A. Carson and wife made a trip to Bellefonte last Thursday. Mrs Laura speut | Sunday with ber brother, Oscar Stover Miss Gertrude Spangler Bricker snd son of Centre | Hall, was the guest «tl the Wilkinson | home Wednesday. J. Frank McCoy nud Charles Sweet- wood made a trip to Milroy ou Satur- day afternoon. The attraction is two | youuy indies Mies Caroline MeCloskey is visiting | Mrs. Willinma From, of Milioburg. Prof. Neff, of Millheim, was in town | Saturday ou business, Howard Foust aud wife spent SBatur- | day with his sister Mrs, Anos Hart- | man, Mr. Foust is oon the sick list. Mr. Neimao wss seen in our town i on Monday. Emanuel Smith and famil, Bapday at Charles Nels, Archibald Allison sud Frank MeCoy and families, of Bellefoute, visited Edward Allison on Bunday, Emory MeCliutick, of Tyrone, was around shaking hands with his many friends on Wednesday. It would be better for the children of this commuuity if their parents would pay more attention to their be- havior in the evening sod keep them at home after dark. U. Clark spent sunday at Oak Hall with his brother, a Colyer. Mr. and Mra, Levi Stamp Sanday at the howpe of D ( near Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs, David Bolin and fami- ly, of Potters Mills and Mrs. John Bair and daughters, of Tusseyville, were guests of Gi Melss Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Rockey and daughter Ru’h, spent Friday at the home of Cuarles Neff, of Centre Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stiffler, of Yea- gerinwn, visited in this community several days of last week. Toe Colyer Mills cornet band is up to date) tiwy received their new instru ments on Saturday which are of the floest and best they were called to Pot. ters Mills Buiarday evening to play for the Democratic meeting which was held st that place. Mise Annie Renulnger, of Spring Mills, vigited hier «ister, Mrs. J. H. Moyer over Bunday, Mr and Mrs Harry Frantz aod children, of Pine Grove Mills, visited at tne home of Harry MoCUlellan on Bunday. Mises Mary Moyer and Myrtle Fleisher spent Sunday at the home of Miss Nannie Meiss, Mr and Mrs. C. 8 Bottor! and daughter Helen visited at State Cole lege povernl days this week, A revival service is in progress in the United Evangelionl church at Zi- on, conducted by Rev Shuliz Mra John Ducsow und son, of Belle- fonte, visited over Sunday at the home of John Vinriek, Mr. and Mra, Claire Stemm, of Lin. den Hall, spent Sunday at the home of Jumes Horoer, Miss Emma Swartz, of Tussey ville, took dinner at the home of P. B. Jor- dun Bguday. spent spent Keller, DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? 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Y. The regular fifty cent and dollar Home of Bwamp-Root. sizes are sold by all good druggists, A Typleat South African Store, O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Bunday’s River, Cape Colony, conducts a store typieal of Bouth Africa, at which can be purchased anything from the pro- verbial '‘ needle to an anchor.” This store is situated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railway station and about twenty-five miles from the near- est town. Mr. Larson says ‘I am fa- vored with the custom of farmers with- in a radius of thirty miles, to many of whom I have supplied Chamberlain's remedies. All testify to their value in a household where a doctor's advices is At one HALF THE COST Lion Goffee has better strength and flavor than many so-call- ed “fancy” brands. Bulk coffee at the same price is not to be com- pared with Lion in quality. In 1 Ib, air tight, sealed packages, SPRING MILIS-0O. T,. CORMAN (In exchange for goods, Cash also paid.) EERE... oooossnrnnrins 22 | Bide ae 10 Butter.............. 18 | Tallow......... ot. 0 Lard 12 Apples . #5 Chickens, 7 ; cash # Huckleberries Potatoes ........ a0 Ducks ’ ‘ Raspberries ... Large Onions... Beef Hides Ham........ Shoulder Spring Chickens GEAIN MARKET. Wheat... Od Corn New Corn @€ Ne wO ts... Barley...... PRODUCE AT STORES, BUBRAE 0 osrne sen snssssssssnamss soemarsrsms ays Shoulder OTICE TO 8A I~ DAVID BARR and mon Pleas of Cen tre County REED BARR to No. 85 Nov.” LEWIS SWINEHAWY To Lewis Swinchart or His FERCTIL IVER oon Netloe is hereby give ty, under | 1a ABOW CBW i teage int almost out of the question. Within one mile of my store the population is | perhaps sixty. Of these, within the | past twelve months, po less than four. | teen bave been absolutely cured by | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This | must surely be a record” For sale by | J. F. Smith, H. F. Bossmun, J. B. | Fisher's Sons. Write Grant Hoover for prices on | insurance. DOO fg o— Old People Have Their Troubles Mr. Francis Little, of Benton Har- | bor, Mich., is over eighty years of age Ninee 1865 he has btwen troubled more or less with indigestion and constips- tion and bas tried almost everything in use for those allments, Last August be began using Chamberlain's Stom- ach snd Liver Tablets and was soon | feeling much better. In a recent ls tter | he says, ‘I have used three boxes of | the Tablets and pow think I am well.” These Tablets improve the appetite | and invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. For sale by J. F. Smith H F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Sons GOODS We are now ready with our new Fall and Winter Goods, and would kindly ask you to come and examine our new stock, Latest styles in . . . Dress Goods Flannels Outings, Etc. A nice line of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Kid and Woolen Gloves and Mit- tens. A new assortment of Caps, Woolen Work- ing Shirts, and many oth- er things worth looking at UNDERWEAR to suit all. A very fine assortment. H. F. ROSSMAN, Spring Mills. Acetylene Gas - - - will light your Homes address— J. 8S. ROWE, Centre Hall. Lhe t township wo 13 irelion on sto ¥ HOUSE Mil 4 Spring 5 ihe stddorsig oe Datiel RB. Weaver, ded : the real estate of sald decendant on the premises date. The property consists of one land. erected thereon si Lhe above There Is good frait on the premises GEORGE RE WEAVER Executor SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 19.2, the following tracts of land No 1. Farm of acres, located Millis. Pa. mods of G. D. Armbruste:, W. ¥ Weaver, John Taylor, Win. Allison, W. A. Kris, and James Weaver, containiog 133 sores and 158 perches Thereon erecied good (wosiory dwell ing house, bank bars. Implement shed, buteh- e's house, pig pen and outbuildings. A never failing spring of water near the hoase, large or chard of chodoe full, small froit about the house Farm in god state of caltivation: about 35 acres well timbered No, 2 was sold Oct 4. Tract No. 5 is the undivided one-third of a t react adjoinicg tract No. 1, bounded by lands of W. A Krise, Kryder, Mi gle and Arney and CC. Arm. brusier, containing 194 acres and 4 perches, mere or less, Thereon erected new iwo-story dwelling house, bank barn almost ss good as new large bull tiog for haodiing peaches, eto, This property Is known as the Weaver peach orchard, and has growin on iL between 500) and 6000 peach trees, together with a large variety of grapes and other fruit. Oneihlid of the purchase money 10 be paid in cash, one-third in one year and the balance in two years, with | terest. Deferred payments to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premis- ex. Returnab.e at! argument court J. H RISHEL. Executor Farmers Mills, Pa, iPM one mile bounded by Smih, John EAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE Farm and woodland, well located, 160 acres about T2acres in good state of cultivation with running water in each field; about 375 fruit trees on property. New 8 room house with had wood finish and 30 {4 porch. This property is ia ood condition: new out buildings, large bank mri, running water in each field, with well and rmnning water at the house ALSO, BRICK DWELLING located in the Yillage of Spring Mills, 19 rooms: well finished with hard wood ; property all built within four years, Stable and out buildings, ALSO. FRAME DWELLING loeated in the village of | Spring Mills, 8 rooms. ALSO, FRAME DWELLING located in the village of Hpring Mills, 5 rooms. Terms of sale of above property will'boanade to suit purchaser, prefer having part investment res main in properties, ( ence sslicited, and will at any time, HF due notice, arma to have these properties shown to any one wishing to prirchase ivpert After Jan. Ist, 180 these Prapertios will not be for sale, C, P. LONG, Spring Mills, Pa. EL OUSEAND LOT FOR SALE. The under. signed offers al private sale a splendid home op Central ite the Lamar railroad station, ou the frond of Peon, The dweling house has eleven rooms and is new, well finshed and conveniently arranged, and is admirably located for a club or sammer boarding house, belog con. Yetleut to a fine stream of water and hunting Also voal Jad and tressel and an established water and fruit on ines. i BA business in JOR ¥ SMITH, Lamar, Mrs. John Showers, of Pl asant Gap, is now located in Altoona, where she Co., Warren, Ve. will make her home for the present. — —— THE ONLY Perfect Writing Machine made, .... The writing is in Plain View of the Operator all the time, Simplest and strongest construction, rapid ac- tion, easy touch, and adapted to all kinds of work, Universal keyboard. e Removable type action. Instantly cleaned, Mach) 10 pir Lies refereoy & 80id OD easy PRY Inents wWio an farnist 3 Bend for OUstal gue Spring Mills, Pa. New Store, New Stock . I will be pleased to all to purchase goods in my have a call from persons wishing Boe. .......%. DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods, and at prices that will surprise you. ATTORNEYS. Huon 8. TAYLOR, La Allorney at-Law, Bellefonte, Pu. No. U4 Temple Court, All manner of legal busi. ees promptly sttended to. aug J. H.ORVIS, ©. M. BOWER, KJ), ORVIE (JRVIS, BOWER & ORV1S, Attorneys at Law, BELLEFONTE PA. Office in Orider’s Exchange building on second floor, Ajuloo David F. Fortney. W, Harrison Walker, FORTNEY & WALKER. Attorney at law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office north of Court House. wn sig ————— ((LEMANT DALE, f Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank. fans? Ww 6. RUNKLE, . A “ab-Law, i BELLEFONTE, PA. All kindsof legal basins attended topiniapily Special attention given to collections. Ofoe, floor Crider Excha ge. S, D. amg TTORNEY-AT IAW ne lk EAL AFONTE, PA, vy, O08 German and Ruoglisk, L Kxohauge Building. L. OW G. ATTORNEY AT-LAW TYRONE, PA. Our Specialty : Collections and Reports. References on request, Nearby towns repre He viogdon, Fiwep 00 N B.BPANGLER, A AT-LAW, NTE, PA. A, Galas oe BR BANKS. Penn's Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA. Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. auly H. G. STROHTEIER, CENTRE HALL, . . . . PENN. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE .. . MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinas of Marble ano Granite, Do fil w get my prices. CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world, The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. s@ Telephone connection. 0 BO AB A SNS an House sud Lot for Sule, Hy Binet bowie la, Caatve n 0 “a : Rev. Robert O'barle in order io close SF an Ra ee and oy it five acres of : a aple hh aT ingle ha |