‘JUST OUT OF SOLL EGE,’ George Ade’s Latest and dy, (Which Comes to the Street Theatre, Philadelpla, Weeks Beginning March Sth, Chestnut comedy knows that it fairly reeks in of odd humanity, that are to be seen about us every day, but which prior to the advent of Mr. Ade, have never been seen on the stage. In Just Oat of College” in which Charles Frohman presents his young- est star, Joseph Wheelock, Jr., at the Chestnut Street Theatre for two weeks beginning Monday, March 5th, an- other and highly amusing group of these quaint characters are to be seen. fdward Worthington Swinger, just graduated from college and whose assets are three suits of clothes, asks Septimus Pickering, the head of the pickle trust for his daughter. At the same time Mrs, Pickering presents s candidate for her daughter IArry. I'he pickle king prefers Bwinger and gives him check for $20,000 and ady go into Miss of “types! to a business, d the celebrated him to jas Mwinger meels a Jones, a ins the aking oo pickles, and e prospective beg Bi: ing Wien Swinger pickle projec oceount alone, m mes uearly ruin father-in-law, discovers the Bingo 3 to him on this} his the king h pickle mnection wit t, Lie take Heattered through the insurance finds book +1 play one agents, » 1 1 agents ticket sellers walking dele angel ul ers, X and other quaint that are Jy Adian, The regular Wednesday nees will be K gales yi frm exclusive and Sslur- day mat iver. rns ——— et EA Ahoy — Sm LOCALS, March 1, Mrs. Aaron Thomas Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Felding, at Linden Hall, James Runkle, at make sale of hia farm stock and plements, March 22 Tussey ville, will im- Wm, H. Lee, of Colyer, was in town Saturday, and discussed the telephone proposition on the Bouth side of Pot. ter township. ®John H. Weber is improving some- what every day, He is now able to walk about in the house with siderable ease, pE Clayton Wagner sold his fruit and poultry farm, south of Tussey ville, containing thirteen acres to a Mr. Zerby, of Coburn. ZA If you paid subscription since De- cember 12, your label on this issue should show a change in the figures, Examine your label carefully, President Judge Robert H. Little, of Columbia and Montour counties, died con- Monday at his home in Bloomsburg. The immediate cause of his death pneumonia WHE Burris aud Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Burris, west of Centre Hall, tended the funeral, at J. W, er. irs. BX. D. aut- of , & nephew of the form- Burris remained in Lewisburg for several days after the funeral with friends, Lewisburg, Everhart The senior Mrs, nineteen of Drury's R catamount Friday, measured four feet, six i to tail and made tl Harry Walters, aged about years and a resident killed » I'he ine! un, IT Hinmense animal 3 fre nn ie Birthday Celebration, alt Boa was a festive gathering M. : aturday I'he re | . | i home of § i irs, burg, her birtl H. M { 1 J i the eve. { AY BE OW f Mrs. The chief event of when the the deli of _ T WOTre S68 Ved ith all £ cacies Le ** feast reason and flow of soul” which came later, was equally enjoyable . An iuteresting feature of ning was a tation | Mrs, Meyer, iid, reminiscent stories, tions, filled I'he guests were W. Myers, the J. H.j wed when a This, 1 i i i i ev i y ¢ had lear: old. which sh ch eight vears with SONDES Bd reciia- the evenir Mrs, Mrs by Kate H. Meyer, Riley, Mrs, | Mrs, Mothersbaugh, Mrs. Wm. Mrs, fic, and Miss] of Spring Millis, NE O} i Mrs le Mil Goheen, Wi er, Mag: ods, HE GUESTS, ssi vent sim—— — lien! Estate Sold sriised fi wr sale by | Bottorf | ‘alvin and Hofler Lise KCTES, | iin Mpr 3 t John Houser i Mr. Houser's j Le lot in Centre to secured by i Hall, Landior adjoll T street, Runk land Colyer stone quarry. on Water d J. W tract of was sold le, as was also a amall town a8 the 2y Boslsburg Normal and Preparatory School, along the turnpike ki Sm—— so Sn The spring term of this school will open in the High Behool room, Mon- day, April 10th, and continue eight weeks Classes will pecially the those preparing to teach, bet to formed of De meel es | i teachers and The higher aught. needs branches will also Boarding may Le procured at very reasonable rates, For further information, H address C. BoTHROCK, Priocipal, ———— i ——— Kliine-Liech J. Edward Kline, of Tusseyville, and Elizabeth Liech, of Howard, were married Saturday at Howard, by Rev, J. F of the U Evangel. ical I'he groom well Potter township. where he en. Reporter ex. the newly Shultz, nited church ia known in has lived for many years, and is The congratulations married couple, gaged in farming. tenda to I———— — —— Ra ghth that the young man has killed 1} the Penn witht past two vears, Ii , 1s growing very Friday fifty-three persons were present. Io I of rapidly. evening This ‘ieties should be encour terary Bociety, Lr meeting last Ar 20 as they are both interesting and beneficial to all—both old and young. The Woman's Home Companion for to h Me- noell’s Btanding * Aflairs of f " in addition suc fiction as * Donal O'Do teresting Manu Army, te 7 i ist,’ Neumas w' 9% biadesa, Sta Mou: Peace,’ Tour- 1 gardening, italns « rin Country $3 v yr 1 ¥ three timely articles or Rev, Edward K. H. ssf § FY or Ki nnedy iI Assist. Nehuyler to conduct a Presbyterian pastor of unty } Pres that native i the gories of 1 § edly Somerset o : Ke is Ever terian church, having served He Carbon for two VEArs, Mauch Ci sir be HUNK, he graduatls is a county. Caol- graduated Dr. securing i i at Lafayette nd three inter Princeton for VEArs Seminary. ir at funate wns i ts vseed FARA dd him such 8 wells “i minstertos nt thi Ch at 8 time, [taliar i to Aries ai Fens ie the stealing ng Belle from tort as Drought fonte jail charged with the train, Saturday, Hon He is said to have an a suit case belong f Clearfield, James Kerr, of omplice, who BO Fhe sult case was , but nearly all tents were missing, which $50,000 bonds has made his RoR je recovered at their house the con in two certificates 157 aud each, of Central and other articles. Getto Nos 1568, papers and | Ridge on But urday evening, and in was locked up. > Spring Mills, This appears to have been a week of surprises. Monday evening the young people gathered at the home of R. D. Musser, near town, to celebrate the birthday of his sn Robert, The same evening an older company brought birthday greetings to the home of John Meyer, who received them gra- ciously. Tuesday evening a birthday surprise was tendered David Burrell, by his many friends. Mre. Meclinay and little dsughter, Marion, sccomp nied Mrs. Doran to her home in Burnt Cabin, last week. They will likely remain there until after the meeting of Conference, The Y. M. C. A. has decided to ob- serve Pennsylvania Day on the eve- ning of March Efforts will be IS, The Virginia senate passed a bill providing fdr work of prisoners daring Jail term on public roads, thing of us from A A PIANO, or th and recitations. Miss Anna MeCoy, of Bellefonte, ia visiting at the home of Wm, Allison. COOK STOVE to at in the Furniture - 0 DRAIN MARKY 5 Wheat 4 Onis, Corn ,. wae aes VRODUOE AT STORES, Rye ..c.c.. 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A Uhleago Alderman Owes His Kieotion to Uhamberisin's Cough Hemedy, ‘I ean heartily and conscie ntiously recommend } bamberlain’ H Cough Remedy for affect of the throat and "says Hon, John Bhenick, 220 Peoria 8t., Chiesgo. * Two vears ago during a political campaign, I caught cold after be ing overheated, which irritated my throat and I was finally compelled to stop, as I could not speak aloud. In my extremity a friend advised me to use Chamber lnin's Cough emedy. I took two doses that afternoon and could not be- lieve my senses when I found the next morning the inflammation had largely tubsided. 1 took several that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, and [ thank this medi- cine that I won my seat in the Coun ell.” This remedy is for sale by U. W. Swartz, Fusseyville ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills. 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