“ORTER. Penn’ france. per line fos mad citizens of died Sat- ears. He county, ral Philip He Cen- years {fe bad station ctober, ii Lis tale, {ir of Mar. bee Pas a, > tii Iowa, ight M. Years Boob, it Evans, Was west iting Aille over hier of of Howard, Lrerinan typhoid Thomas there ior Ing Philadel E (ries! iddenly at E. Gr lest, made Weer. juest rnale, ‘Yiue Mts thie guesis wedding. ing her field county, , the late Mrs, at public wis. ft. ik ipent a few n Bellefonte chool will give Boal Hall, Boals- 0th, Pro the public ug, the I benetit of library. . . Boys lor VELy BCAICH number the farm are and quite a of farmers as yet have no help- riner Walker shutt is all right s little boy eame to his wrsday and is masking no Being the first-born rtainly be welcome to stay. Quite a number of people from here attended to business al the county seat during the last week. There are still quite a number of children as well as older people ill from the Now the mumps have put in their appearance and in all like lihood the little ones will again be diilicted. ; Alexander Everbarl, of Altoons, spent a few days here, His visit was occasioned by the serious illness of his brother, James, al the well-known Everhart home, on the Branch. The ailment is erysipelas, which started on hie hands and bas now spread over the entire arm and shoulder, Bleighing is a thing of the past. It was an unexpected pleasure which was enioyed by all in this locality, How. ever, one of the retired county officials preferred driving from Bellefonte to 5 alsburg on wheels when the snow was fifteen inches deep, Miss Hazel Hoover, a little Altoona Miss, Is visiting Ler grandparents, at Bhingletowu, " 1-1 or WOorsilag on spring, measles, SHOULD READ POETRY. ¥ Allve ¥Falih In Literatube, our clivili beauty. aud we are all In tent of that atrophy which Darwin Is Poetry Is in branch which appeals imagination and helps as exercise helps to As we do not pro- ootry other imaginative art we are thrown back upon the past, and this increases the necessity of edu- cation in poetry, for forms of expres hich are not contemporary are ntirely appreciated without ten people of the best nat- 45 open to certain beau- han others less naturally appre- but with more mental and aes- in youth. The most ! minds reject most emphatical- any prelense of caring for what they iv do not enjoy. Thus among the tures of our acquaintance one z painting, another he higher mu- traning In the clir- more Im- child's ‘edn ‘ation that he ol to like and under il Wordsworth, Mill helley than that he a realistic mode rt In scientific in- edge and logle of them- care to wl hy cnse of lon of case, to the alive, the body. due tnuch Ot nD { sion 21.1 3 BOON { training of it is oh veauire care more used, deeply interf light of setting arger thought: {mes claim f it In a of and more than in four- ‘ence.~Col- in one lotel News htol, of E i James B. HafYer Coburn House, agleville, as land- rd at the the inter- iarman n bought in the fonte Al Garman will and engage in the n and ie City mma —————— Marriage Licensos In, Cambria Co. nrg. 'v Ridge. Ridge. Linden Hall of harge the t Milton Al erstetier has ( e Jacob Lee g his goods here, a MeO is where he will s part of th lellan house, Ves on y fn ite to the Bake Monday from hota on I'ries farm where he will for Arb. Ch F. H. Crawf immings WwW. Inokin week. ed a numb wd and H. Hpyke, g up trade ning of the itertalr r of ther party Monday In- from this place, the horse when horse when George drivi Sunday morning wif and family were ng re Furnace to he was driving dropped dead they got to Oak Hall. The lo Will Thompson and was one he had bought but a few days before at the Mitchell sale, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wieland and family spent Saturday at this place. The measles patients are recovering, and many of the children have re turned to school, Mrs. W. 8, Williams, of Altoona, is the guest of relativ this week. ——r—————— LOCALS be ged to res here I. Clayton Wagner moved from Tus- yville to Centre Hall Tuesday, Merchant F. E. Wieland, of Linden Hall, wns in town on busines Wed- nesday. Dr. H. 8. Braucht, of Spring Mills, one of the leading physizians of Penns Valley, was in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, C, H, Meyer and daughter Miriam, of Reedsville, are visiting in Centre Hall at present, Newton Yarnell, on the D. J. Meyer farm, lost a valuable horse Tuesday. Death was due to spinal meningitis. Jacob Wagner is recovering from a short but serious illness, He is the home of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur E, Kerlin, in this place, J. W. McCormick, of Columbia, Houth Carolina, by succession was made president of the Btate Embalm- ing Association, an association of great importance among undertakers in South Carolina, sey i a i i ma a A so oman MARKET, BY oconns iiss snsonn WHOBE o.oconiss sivirions BAEIOY ..cconinirisrinen CMB ooviimmn cones siinnrne COR urns vorios sommes 7 wn Ww PRODUOUE AT STORES, 7 AR 08 | ¥ HEINE pba ww FEAR ERE 1 Fe ERCANTILE APPRAISE ME N1 Notu is Mill, BrOCerios hereby Era , in that the following persons and ENTRE HILI Wet r { on appraised and are I. C., groceries : AM Lobert, produc Si mercantile and 1 mith, He CENTRE HALL r, George, gengral store Berend Boozer, DD. A, saddlery 5 r 1. B Bushman, G, W,, jewelry Dauberman, J. G,, butcher Foreman & Smith, grain and con Howard Creamery Co., prodac Krenmer & Son, gene rl sory Luse, A, P. & Bon, lun Murray, J D., drugs Meyers, W HH, ! Bro Bonne MORN eign enernl store on LL impiements . 1, produce ' , general stor , Implements Detwiler, J. H Leister, GG, W Minick Bros, mer 0, ! H., wall pa Wir mk W., fruit a Smith ,. AXEMANN Ct 11a Bao rIA , Jerry, scrap iron Hones Mire Apri Yy , groceries 1 ¥ ! eral store BEECH tfectic Love over, A Wyle. B fF, 4 fish fF, oot nery EFONTE Indien’ fur Oak Hall, Mise Segner, of Boalsburg, spent Friday night as the guest of her sister, Mrs, Edward Zong. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lowder are happy over the arrival of a young daughter Inst week. Mes, Thomas Gramley, of Altoona, arrived in town Baturday and will | visit here for some time, Spring Mills. Rev. Mclinay left for conference Tuesday morning. He was soccompa- nied by Rev. Chilcote, a former pastor here, who spent a few days as the guest of Rev, Mcllnay. John Taylor and family moved into the house vacated by Wm. Lohr, last week. T. M. Gramley transacted business in Bellefonte, Friday. Emanuel Bmith and family, of Pot- ters Mills, spent Sunday at the home | of W. H. Smith. Thos. Caldwell, plumber for Archi- baid Allison, Bellefonte, did some re- pairing in the bath rooms connected with the homes of Wm. Allison and T. M. Gramley last week. near future, Emory Ripka sud family are, this| Foster Weaver, of Pine Grove Mille, week, moving into the new house on Iwas 8 visitor In town last week. irene with her sunt, Mrs, Bhadle, in Belle- foute, spent Bunday at home, Christ Houtz and family from the Raker farm Grove's farm Tuesday. It is reported that Mr. Cunningham, of Bellefonte, will cccupy the Baker property in the moved Nathan to C. P. Long. [the wick, Mrs, Mary Stover and Miss Rosie | Smith are among the sick this week, Samuel Stitzer has rented Mrs, Catharine Bitner's home, where he and his bride expect to begin house. keeping this spring. Mr. and Mra. Calvin King spent Sunday in Reedsville, visiting the lat- ter's brother, Austin Krape, who was seriously ill, but is now improving. vention at State College Inst Thursday. | Edward Zong and Luther Peters | attended Clement Fortney's sale, near Tusseyville, on Saturday. James Peters aud Harry MeCraken, of Rock Bpringe, were in town the other tar Gay. shel and son John went to Centre Hall Friday. C. M. Dale and children, of the Branch, spent Bunday among friends in town, For an Impaired Appetite, wild 33 n Mon ay." Boalsburg, 4 Liou Of ape tite ala » founlta frih | - San phous aulty digestio at is n » . a wf doses of Chamberlain's Stomach Tm FOR ABUTMENTS ne ander and Liver Tablets, They will invigor- | ship, wili recelve bids for stone abutments for a ate the stomach, strengthen the di. sch ie Donia Apr: x son hep om gestion and give ive Jou sn appetite like a hE soci ut Lie homve ofd, P. wolf, These Tablets also act as a gen. ve tl i tle laxative. For sale W, | ri 1, rect auy or Swarts, giuney ville; F. A. hn “LEA ¥, leans LA.C.& J arn es I M,, grocery O., gener slore UMEN ris NEON rocori Trial List Following is the list of tried at the April term of court, commences Monday, continues two weeks FIRST WEEK. . H. Thompeon, trustee, v a Fettorolf & Co. Hame vs, Samuel Gault, M. C. Gephart va. Reuben Etters. Charley Foster va, George Lutz, case LO which April 23th, and Chas, % gal va, J, P. Seibring. Y. M. C, A. of Bellefonte weeder, Via, Lillie 4. SECOND WEEK Snow Shoe Lumber (‘o J. T. Lucas, et, nl. Mary 3 Thomas va, Burdine Butler, Wade H. Lytle va. Burdine Butler. Mary Walker va. W, H. Poorman. W. 8. Gilliland, et. al, J. H. vi. ve, | Woomer. J. C. Nason vs, George W. Gill, A. & W, Weber, exrs, va George Singer's admrs, Drusilla C. Hess va. J. H. Ross, Louisa Bueh ve, David Miller, Superior Brill Co, va. T. F. Wolf. CO. T. Gerberich va, J. D. Hunter, administrator, D. F. Bowersox ve. John Bowersox’ executor, Annie Butler va. Thomas M. Weav- er, administrator. First National Bank of Osceola ve. Louis B, Gernon, exr. MeCslmont & Co Lime & Btone 1 o. Bo. at, exr., Edward Bitwy es - C. T. Alkens, sir, ve, American va. rrecting auy nt, &0 appesd wiil y's office, in April anh, { ook those who sa FINK Appraiser Jas. I. Lytle, et. ux, vs. Joseph et. al. Maranda Wirt executors, ve. Rebecea Sparr's Use of George Noll, Joseph Green estate. Julia A. Guiser vs, administrator. Daniel T, Meyer vs. Rush twp, William Witmer ve, Edward Sellers, F. E. Naginey’'s use va. Jas, A. Mo Cafferty, admr tax col., ve, Wm. P. Dorman, Colyer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moyer and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Cooney spent Sunday at the home of Peter Philips. A young carpenter came to the home {of David Young one day last week. Dr.and Mrs. H. 8. Alexander, of Potters Mills, spent Bunday st the home of Geiss Wagner, at Manor Hill. | James Runkle moved his household goods to the home of his father, at | Tussey ville, on Monday. Stuart Jor- | dan moved into the house vacated by | the Runkle family. | The James Runkieand C. 8. Fort. | Dey enles were well attended and | things brought fair prices, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bitoer and chil dren spent Sunday at the home of | John Dashem. The funeral of John T. Bmith, Sal- urday, was largely attended. The Tusseyville school is closed, guin to the fact that the teacher, lanche Rossman, and most of Ho are are ill from the mumps. ~RTANTED A gn good girl for Ag hotse. work. work. Three in PW oy Ap pe WAL “unm ? fire,
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