{ Prest. 1} | a i 1 DISTRICTS. ! | Roosevelt... Womelsdor!. . R N. W. 8 W Ww. WwW, peburg, Ist W peburg, 2nd W Philipsburg, 3rd W Centre Hall Howard ........... Millheim ......... Mi fombin rs Aeionte, Phiti hil L mil Be nner, N Pp P P. p “ Ww. Pp Burnside College Curtin . Ferguso m E. P Ww. P Gregg, N. P he EP. P Fo P Boggs, N. 3 E. “ n Haines, E “YW, Halfmoon Harris Howard Huston Liberty, E Marion Miles, E M. | Ww. Patton... Penn Potter, N he Ww Rush, N.P E. P.. 8. P Snow Shoe, Spring, N ELECTION FIGURES, Votes vast in the CUounty and the Majorities, oral /. Appended will be found official re turns for Centre county, giving the total vote cast for the various esndi-| dates aod their respective Vole Majorities President — $17 er, BR ) £365 I \ RI Millheim, F. P. Musser, E«q , Mouday fog lft for Siste Ridge where join a hunting party from York to put kK hun ng deer, ora- he will in a wee H. st hus the Dakotas for almost with ‘sack aud pack, gupy the house on street va- | cated by William Walker, Mr. Walk- er has gone to Wilkinsburg where he b s« secured employment, Mrs. T. F. Meyer and son Paul were guesis of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Ker stetter, Sunday. Milton Kern, of Bellefonte, an arrival in this plac - Monday morning. Jacob Detweiler, a former resident aud firmer of Penn township but now of near Tuseyville, was in town Mon- day Mr. Detweiler, with the except. fon of being s shade lighter about the head, looks quite as he did when he live! on the Dinges farm, near town, Rumor has it that some one will start a koitting factory in this place, Mra. H T Stover left lost week for A two weeks’ visit with her nephew, Miover Buook, iu Philadelphia. Henry PF ailips, of Asronsbury, is attending to her store during her absence, J. C F. Motz, of Monesson, jg com- pany with four friends from the same piace, was here to do some bird shoot. | lag. They retyrned home Wedueaday, beea in of BR year, and will oe Over, who e i= here Mean Was J. F. Harter, at Btate College. stay ing in Williamsport for the lust pppe udicitie, After receiving proper fseutment in the hospital there she removal, and on Monday was brought to the home of her mother, Mrs. J. A, Miller, in this place, A LL W. B. Hill, wife and little daughier, of White Rose, New York, a skilled eva porator operater, returned to his home after having been in town six or more 8 Weelia, Judge. a & £14 | | | | | 1 Harsthbarge: . soaring Mills. Centre Hall, hit in this place. mauy citizens spending this week | stitute in Bellefonte accident or S:nith, iast Friday All the t fth 4 i acners and 0 is ni Le I Ale attending 0). ‘orman’s : 281 Fa © nad to be careless in gu gta Mrs i Courslay to James Coburn were in attend the B An r-Nwabo wed ling * > F n vlan, of Pleasant Unity, week at the home Mrs. a ins fi-law, tuukle. VR R80 this mre als Hel off fh Viens without much HOW THE HUNTERS FAREED, Deer, Monr and Birds Fall Penns Valley Hunters Game ofall kinds fell before the guns of the Penns Valley hunters who scoured the irregular mountains that | constitute what Is known us the Sev- en Mountains The game seems rathe er plentiful, but bear birds bagged by hunting parties and individuals is scarcely up to the number recorded last year, The Bradford party, the third generation participating, camped for weeks along Blate | ridge. They have a splendid camping equipment, the { hearth are a jolly good set of fellows ns Before the deer, and the various hunting How two und when around | can be altested by Samuel Bhoop and of ex pect two it, for scarcely of tye hunters a part days. Oue would but the visitors to the Bradford ble ladened not of life, but ies hipaginable only with the necessaries with sil the daint A short distance south of the eamp, under a clump of thick evergreens, was the spol that appealed most to the bunter—it was the place two deer and black bear The deer vere killed by Fhilip Brad- ford, of Linden Hall, and of Centre Hall, Pine tirove insted of this Fra: Clyde Dr. J Kuhn, Ww. George W, bear by Mills. Howing : and the I'he partly cons { Bradford, Bradford, dradfond, George ik Bradford, Bradford, Hos. J. Will. Charlies Neft, Doner Crawford we; H Th K J Smith, Slack, George Jolin Coble John E Kerstetter F.C (ince, Bhawver, Kuary cook WwW. s dd MeD, ie latter two visite . Beecher the party killed fifteen deer and on they « During past four seasons this e bear, a record of which my be very resis Election i this town sop ania (0 {} improvemnsnts tn building an addition Fis Wi: a send ay i« smoloved | U n Ly HOD, came Shamokin Weel {sentizal, of was in misking property obanrved town afew days [ast some 4 O imopray- mea on Hie FENG I ARTViICas Wars by the Penns Ureok Lutheran gation on Sunday vies Cingre morning The ser. vw were hell io the Salem ed church, esst of Pana Hall, largely attended Wiltiaa 81 a lumber joi Cast bh Mrs. D 4 Hyner, was home last lussday. S wast wo wd yt Ww 5 spent The report Aumasu. Mrs. B. F Voaada White, of Va ova (Feorg«"s hantiog club od ley one ics Kill by and Mrs. Anna Walker, ware guests at the home of U. K. Zigler last Wednesday. Mra. Boyd Harter, of Millheim, vis ited at the home of her uncle, Rav. W C. Biertly s Over Sunday. Olie Mader and family, of Csatre Agnes Kidder, of Mad- the Rev. W. C. Bierly over Sanday. Daniel Kennelly was successful in THe REGULARS ROE Miils ty wil ding its w RY ERS i they spent Le sid Lixfee (¢ credit bielr camp, tf nt ii 0 days, WORE of Foust's definitely I'he party consis Harry W W. Johtsot . Lloyd Smit Motus Decker W Jas, EL 8 MINDIRID (east pi nated more He of John Wilkinson, Dav Boho, joal, Mike CU Cols e finger, Jd Syduey Reish us Lhe iT ed iKkinsen, od. D. TR Wi wR Heish, Bpriog rE id C ~ § i ie bh. H ™ r 8. Auman, hose who had Kill the Mike from Hosemont, Lhe g wd foriune to deer were Thomas Decker fig and faovie (two { ie in OY Ph who ob yond si burh of iladel- i plhis, sand i» 8 sporisman i “fr il OIVes KB8iNe Iaws was iis g IUck to kill the two de vad slicovasion ti of third deer was ali aud it was only to avoid a violatic the law that the eal 1 YW ) ERCA pe fue Rob (1 jitner, Ammon But Frank A N Jolin Carson, Breon mountains Wed- birds, They Milla R wi AND CLUB }, Jomeph with Hower the Carson, 0 vesday of last week to kill are Known as the Poliers According to the best information st they had kill- | Wm. Gra nley has now on his stock farm about dive huodred ehickens, in. cluding a fine lot of leghorns many other choles fowls, Giection is over aud the result some- i J i jone side. In Ceatre g¢ounty the ns | tional ticket went Ly default, the fight | was very satisfactory. KE. M Bartley, one of our setive | young men, has returned to his former business as deer and shipper in hides and furs. Mr. Bartley has fitted up his packing and salting room with jevery eoavenience and will now pur. {chase hides nad furs in any quantity, Commi A A — (me. 3 © Muriny Taiks Haught from the Shoulder, At the sufferer rom patarrh spd all direapen reppitiog from ap ipppure cops dition of ihe blood, he thrusts his challenge sud guarantee. Buy a bottle of Vintens, take as directed, and if, after a few days, you do not feel great: ly improved ; if you do not feel that it Is renewing your energy, cleansiog the system of impurities, increasing the appetite, improviog the digestion, in fact opening up a new vista of life, you need oniy loform him and your money will promptly be refunded. For sale at Myrray's Drug Store, «A five | hundred | killed Satur. | Others iv aud vicinity, | Kirnen 180 Pousn Buck. prooged buck, weighiog one hiy pounds, was the | | party, all from Colyer John Weaver, Jo in Zerbe, Jr, | John Wert and J. J. Jor. The killing was done ou Thick The hunters had | for a day’s haot and, of S————— PrHitApeLriiaxs Kit GAME, — Philsdelphia sportsmen come in for the Beven Mountaive, a message over the telephone to this office stating bear, » picture of the game being fered ma preof. of. The Philadelphians John H. Glasgow, a Vine Btreet hotel proprietor ; Thopas F. Farner a main line wail sgent ; Frank snd Semuel McCoy; Clayton McKinney, and Win. Bhandelmier, of Altoona: Wm, McKinney, Perry Krise, Louis Faust, Warven Black, of Potters Mills. — REPORT FROM BUGAR VALLEY — Deer seem plenty on the mountaine surrounding Bugar Valley Monday Anron Kleckner shot a 200 pound buck and Jasper Bower, Charles Omels, Cherler spd Edgar Schwenk esch killed one, and Tuesday W. (G. Berry nipped the life out of a four pronged buck which weighed 161 pounds. Webb Karstelter sent a bullet through a five bruin, but did not succeed In killing it. Never since the days of the early settlers have deer been so common in the Larry's Creek regicn as they are this year. The fact that fifteen deer have been killed in the radius of 20 miles han become well known and the region is alive with hunters. Ooreo B Smith, the Photographer, W. Bmith, the photographer, be in Centre Hall on Friday of until 2:30 p. m. WwW. will this week, The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths, There is diseass country most dangerous Oo fail or ord i rr are often a prevailing this ft == h eart eumor re " apoplexy the result ttack the ; } or the kidneys away cell by cell Bladder iro a derar igemen can mare no mistake by tal bladder rer oa el ¢ Kreamer You will find at Our Store a complete line of ....General Merchandise... Embracing / DRY GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES + Just now you will find goods adapted to the Fall and Winter Season, and the prices al- together reasonable no matter from which department you may wish to buy, We invite you to Our Store and ask that you give us at least a share of your patronage. NNN NNN NNN NNW ATTA ATT ET. a. F. E. Wieland, Linden Hall. . ROSSMAN | t MANY FRIENDS. Dress Goods Fancy Waists H. F. ROSSMAN, SPRING MILLS SPRINC MILLS A Complete DECORATED DINNER SET OF 120 PIECES Will be Given Away Absolutely Free A complete Decorated Dinner set of 120 iy free pieces, will be given away —absolu te. Any purchaser buying at my store will be given a ticket entitling the hold- er to a set of beautiful decorated dishes. These tickets are given in all cash pur. chases except flour, sugar and coffee. No tickets will be given on book accounts. A full line of merchandise, such as is kept in a general store, at astonish you Just received a barrel of Butcher pepper, the very best, at 20c a pond, | GIRLS WANTED AT MILROY, We are needing girls to work in the mill, Light, clean work Good wages guaranteed above cost of boarding. Apply by letter or in per- THOMPRON BROS. Milroy, prices to hosiery son to Pa. AUSTIN THROMABR M.D, (ALLOPATH.) PHYSICIAN AND BURGRON, CENTRE HALL, PA. Office and residence at Miss Lizsie Runkle's on Main street. Calle attended to day or night, ——— A 5 Arn, - Men and Women Wanted, Men and women in this county acd Feprennit territories, ate wanted to Spreanut and advertise an old estab ished house of solid financial stand Hn Balary to men $21 weekly, to women $12 to §18 weekly with expens. es advanced each Monday Uy check Sirect from headquarters. rye tid bugky furnished when necessary : sition oF Co Dept. a Mdrem, Blow ¥ Has something new to offer in Shoes, and for the next two weeks will sell them at greatly reduced pri- ces— a complete line of Men's Heavy Rubbers, Felts, and Overs, Arctics and Leggings, A new lot of Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes, and a complete line of Over Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Come and see them even if are not ready to buy. —— HR 1 2 3 dd Biindyilin : np dpi Cd peddle ppp The Coors Hall Roller Flowing Mills J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors Ste Binal 1 Aghios ¥ 5 Cy ¥ Saass 5 WHITE LILLY FLOUR a MILL FEEDS Seats xs ¥ 1 elenteale : The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of Grain— Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat. Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all times, at the best prices the market will afford. COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be had, always on hand, We invite school boards to consult with us before placing orders tor fuel, a Gretriotoindouts FE 8 TT 3% 57% TY dy ry 3 aaasans i Ap Apion ' i 7 : i a T 3 Cg re vy Tiles TTY TY TXT 3 . JOHN F. GRAY & SON Successors to GRANT HOOVER Control sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, +..Money fo Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Br Telephone sonnection NNN Preity + OVER 76 MILLIONS ¢ Represented in the FREDERICK K. FOSTER AGENCY WITH FIRE INSURANCE COMPARIES ALOAE..... The Largest and Best Accident Ins. Companies Seis 07 utes Jisasre: surance at low rates. Also, District Agent for... The Manhattan Life Insurance Co, TUVVVVVV VV VBS Clover seed wanted. Price acomde ing to quality—J. H. & 8, KE. Weber, me Hall and Oak Hall. ..Pianos and Organs... THE LESTER PIANO is a strictly high grade instru- ment, endorsed by the New England Conservatory, Boston, being unsurpassed for tone, touch and finish, THE LAWRENCE 7-OCTAVE ORGAN is the only organ with the Saxaphone combination and correctly imi- tates orchestral instruments, TERMS to suit the buyer. Ask for catalogues and prices. Keep the bowels regular. C. E. ZEIGLER, SPRING MILLS, PA. Ang the great medicine — Lowes AyersPillsis BUCKINGRAWTS DYE OB RP RALL 8 00, MABRUA, X, 0. The great rule of heaith— Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use vour Health Build 1p and Strength vith Jayne's Tonic VErRMIFUGE. Berke) A, Monon Bldg. A pleasant, potent and permanent Invigorator for ¥
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