i.von & Co. | Spring street, on the north by lot of Catharine , Dolan, on the west by an alley, and on the south by the borough line, thereon erected a dwelling | house and other out-buildings, being the same | premises which R. Charles Magill et ux, ty deed | daed February 24th, 1886, snd recorded in Cen- | tre county the 2ad day of July, 1881, in deed book | | member from the Lutheran charge here at- | Monday of November next, apd hind an in a : > i e or the purpy of making partition | tending the Lutheran Synod at Newport this | of ne rea) estate of said decedent on onday the week. ! It day of Dectober, 1908, at 10:30 a. my at which i me and place you eo be tif Percival Rudy will instal the newly eleet- "= Prosen joy hon ed officers of Pennsvalley Lodge, No. 276, I. | Spring Mills, Lyon & Co. Mrs. M. B. Hering, who bas been quite ill for the last two weeks, is improving. Quite a number of our folks attended the Jroper: John Garber, Butler, Pa ; William J. 5 r, New York City ; Lena Garber and Chas. k Garber, Allegheny, Pa. ; Katie Cr , William at t i ed unto the | Union county fair, and made a very favora- oo. F., Saturday evening. Crouse, Bila Etsy (nee Crouse) ond Frank he at er hy pos hide disp ition i ble report. : sterly, Builer, has ever been made to and among the heirs of 3. L.Searbeii. of That famous bird, the stork, left a little |,’ that certain messuage, tenement or tract of | the said Catharine Garber, deceased. J. B. Bell, Jas. Carr a" C. L. rig : 0 | boy at Charley Cronemiller’s and a little girl | land situnted in the borough of Bellefonte, coun- | Sheriff Office, HENRY KLINE, | Orwigsburg, were here last week visiting | ome ty of Centre and State of Penna. bounded and Bellefonte, Pa, Sheriff, . fri he Spring Mills hotel "thes of Wa, E. Gon. described as follows Lo wit : On the east by south | Sept. 16th, 1908. 53-36-4¢ tiends, guests at the Spring . James Condo, the popular earriage builder 1 - " - i , Mrs. Margaret Rubl left on Mouday last | os penn Hall, left several new buggies on = for Philadelphia and New York to purchase the Branch in the early part of the week. The uimmer Vacation Guide. her fall and winter line of millinery goods. From the amount of firing heard along the | errr eres sme — — — ——— Apple butter making bas commenced. | oo 0 ofthe Od Tussey yesterday the frisky | Apples are very plentiful and cider cheap, | tribe must have been out in large numbers, so there will be no scarcity of “lot varrick.” | Miss Ayers came up from Philadelphia last The chestnut crop here is quite large, | week to have a few days outing st the old | though somewbat damaged by worms. They farm home and is mixing pleasure with | are brought to the stores in considerable | p,q) ee by looking after a tenant to succeed | quantity. | Mr. Van Tries next season, Has the Public Ledger, of Philadelphia, no { The Ladies Circle of the Lutheran church other subject to talk about excepting the { will hold a pumpkin pie social at the home dead silver question in attackiog Mr. Bryan? | or zo and Mrs. Charles Lytle, on the Why does it not try and clear itself of help Branch, tomorrow evening. Everybody is ing along the bogus Cleveland letter? | invited and all are guaranteed a good time. Potatoes in this locality are a partial fail- | 7 Sunday moraing Rev. C. T. Aiken, ure. Some few patches made a good yield |, oicune of the Susquebanna University, but the majority of the planting is of very | very ably filled the Lutheran pulpit at little value—plenty of potatoes but many of | Gatesburg. In the evening he preached in them not much larger than hickory nuts. | po Lutheran church here, and was warmly : Lyon &. Company. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD When you come to see the Fair don't PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS forget to come and visit our great | A store. We have bargains for all. LO NIAGARA FALLS October 7th, 1908 , . . S710 We are showing the finest line of Tickets good going on train leaving at 1:25 p. m., connecting with Ladies and Misses Coat Suits SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars, Dining Car, and Day Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s new style Win- Coaches running via the ter Coats PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE 00 Rowgd Jr From Briievoste A fine assortment of the newest weaves in R. G. Keunelley Jr., one of our able and | greeted by his former parishioners. reliabla mechanics, has commenced the bus- iness of blacksmithing in the old shop at the upper end of town, formerly occupied by J. C. Condo, and has fitted it up with quite a number of conveniences. Mr. Ken- nelley is an expert at horse shoeing, having few equals and no superior in Centre coun- ty. To judge from his reply to Mr. Bryan's request for proofs of the charge against Gov, Haskell, our worthy President is somewhat out of humor. feel—possibly sees—the hand writing on the wall, that his proxy bas very little show in the presidential race, hence his wrath and He is evidently beginning to | On Saturday while handling some hogs, young farmer W, M. Glenn, on the Ross farm, fell, striking his kuee on a sharp stone, badly fracturing the kneecap. He is now locomoting on crutches and will not likely be able to use his leg before the snow flakes fly. —Dr. Morrisou Clay Stayer, the second son of Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Stayer, of Altoona, has been commissioned as a surgeon in the United States regular army. New Advertisements. Tickets good returning on regular trains within FIFTEEN DAYS, including date of excursion. Stop-off within limit allowed at Baflalo returning. Illustrated Booklet and fall information may be obtained from Ticket Agents. J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, Passenger Traffic Manager, 53-26-9-e0w General Passenger Agent. Montgomery & Co. Clothiers. MONTGOMERY AND COMP ——) THE BEST GOODS ( ro ————————————————(—— DRESS GOODS and Cloths. 0 SPECIAL. We have just bought from an Eastern manufactur- er 130 pairs of Chjldren’s Shoes, sizes from 4 to 8 1-2. These shoes were sold for $1.00 per pair. We bought them so we can sell them to you for 65 cents per pair. Come in and look them over ill bumor. But then other people think the PHOLSTERIRG... 6 or and don’t wait until the sizes are broken but LSTERING.—Have you ae, ihe we “ same way. l ] Chairs, Mattresses or anythin In that lies | Made in this or any other country are come now while we have all sizes. Also a large John Dauberman, the astive meat mer- | to repair. If you have, call H. M. Bidwell on | ; | Sine of chant of Center Hall, says that he dida Cominereial phone. He will come to ee Jou 1 none too good for our customers. | . larger busivess during picnic week than he | ’ ’ ever did. To supply his customers in Centre | Men S and Boy S Shoes. Hall and surrounding country,and also here, DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — Let ° kept him busy almost night and day. Mr. ters of administration upon the estate o Danherman deals only in the best and fattest cattle and his meat is always fresh aud invit ing, hence his large business. He has been asked by several parties residing in the coun try in this neighborhood to extend his trips to their homes, a matter he will take into consideration soon. Rev. J. Max Lantz delivered a very able | discourse in the M. E. church on Sunday morning last=0ld Folks day. Why is it that in other places on these occasions the Meth- odists decorate their churches, and send a carriage to convey the aged and infirm to and from church, no matter what denomina- tion they belong to? But Spring Mills does nothing of the kind, simply bunch a few flowers together in a bouquet or two,and call it a wonderful decoration. The Methodists of Spring Mills are far behind the times, why not be alive and active like they are in other towns. Jacob Ray is busy building a new summer houge at present. The corn is all on shock and some of it husked and cribbed. Jace B. Pearce, late of Potter township, deceas- ed, having been granted the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. CHAS. P. HEWES, Administrator, 53-34. 6t Erie, Pa, i MALL FARM FOR SALE. — The | subscriber, on acconr! of the loss of his eyesight, offers for sale his HOME AND FARM situated near Runville station on the Snow Shoe railroad, consisting of three acres of land with good house, barn and out-buildin all in ex. cellent repair. Plenty of fruit of all kinds, and an excellent supply of never failing water. It i» a comfortable house in a good neighborhood close to church and schools and will be wold cheap. Apply to p PY MICHAEL SENNET, 53.20-tf Runville, Pa, XECUTORS' NOTICE.—Letters tes- tamentary io the Estate of James Har. ris, late of the Borough of Bellefonte, d d having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylva. nia, all persons indebted to said estate are here. by requested to make payment and all persons having claims or demands against said estate are requested to present and make the same known without delay, to LAVINA CATHARINE HARRIS, JOHN BLANCHARD, Braxcuarp & Braxcuanp, Executors, New Columbia Shirts, Faultless Robes and Pajamas, Hill Bros. Umbrellas, Likly & Lilly's Suit Cases and cm (0 —— KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING Trunks, em ( ee Make our store your headquarters during the Fair Week or any other other old time. Come back and smoke a cigar with Mr. bullock. Our manager at State College is Mr. C. W. Smith. | GUYER AND IMPERIAL HATS. | i MONTGOMERY AND COMPANY, Bellefonte and State College. 53.38-tf WF Ty TY WY OY YY UY WW wre 2 The Great Centre County Fair. We are showing everything new in Men's and Boy’s Clothing. Our stock of Winter Under- wear is complete, Comfortables from 98 cents up. Blankets ‘“ 48 cents up. Come in and see us before you buy elsewhere. LYON & COMPANY, 47-12 Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. ES Bellefonte Lumber Company. Joby Lytle is at present confived to his sa sitiorneys. Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa, ——GREATER, GRANDER THAN EVER {— home with rheumatism. The attendance is good in the public schools tince they opened. ; Henry Thompson's child, who bas been J VESTOCK SALE. THE GREAT IF YOU'R BUILDING A HOUSE quite ill, is slowly improving. Wm. H. Mokle, who has been ill for some time is no better at this writing. The wheat that was sown about the first of the month has come up in spots but far from regular, Frank Whitehill's little daughter, Mar. garet, has been quite ill this last week, but is better at present. Mrs. Maggie Honter and daughter, of Bellefonte, visited at the home of Mrs, James E. Lenker, Friday. Wednesday morning when the people arose they found a heavy frost but it did very little damage and thus far we have had no killing frosts. Many of the farmers have not put in their fall crops np to this time but will be busy now as soon as the ground gets dry enough to work. The forest trees have begun putting on their holiday attire, and seem to be inviting everyone to come to the woods for a day of pleasure and profit, gathering chestnuts, shellbarks, and wainuts. Business is still booming bere for the lum. bermen who are’ taking out paper wood, A live stock sale will be held at the Schad reservation on Muncy mountain, one mile north of Bellefonte, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1908, when the following live stock will be offered : 75 CHOICE HOGS, consisting of Brood Sows, Boars, Shoats and Pigs. 10 fine Ewes. 1 fine Cow. Lot of Chickens and Ducks, Sale at 1.30 p. m. when terms will be announec- ed by 53-38-3t + C. F. SCHAD. Buggies. CENTRE COUNTY FAIR WILL BE HELD AT BELLEFONTE, PENNA, OCTOBER 6, 7, 8 and 9, 1908. ARE YOU GOING? BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, ETC. Whether you are a farmer, in the livery business, or living a life of eave, we can sell you the best NEW BUGGIES, NEW CARRIAGES, NEW RUNABOUTS, ETC, with or without Rubber Tires, The ninth year of The Great Centre County Fair promises a more Gorgeous and Instructive Exhibition of Farm and Garden Products, Dairy, Poultry and Fruit Displays, Domestic and Art Works, Free Shows, Bands Worth while, don’t skimp on the quality of material. We're looking for a chance to show several people that they can use the very best planing mill work for inside and out, in hard or soft wood, the very best shingles, plaster, and glass, and actually write a small- er check in payment than if their specifications called for seconds and thirds on part of the bill. , , . . BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. 52-2-1y Bellefonte, Pa. chemiesl wood, and mine props, are shipping . ps ee OR {men . Wall Paper, Paints, Etc two and three cars out each week, and all | SECONO-HAND BUGGIES, cARRIAGES AND |} and Amusements than has ever before been assembled : : : rsons who wish to work need not be’ idle Almost , At reasonabl . . . eile dog, prices as YOU an Ret them anywhere. on any grounds in Central Pennsylvania. The Racing Allah ths Aloe lull Last week was as dry and hot as any week this summer, and by times the thermometer registered from 84° to 86° in the shade, with the dust on the roads from three to six inches deep. But Sunday night and Moun- day brought relief in the form of grand showers of rain, and some thunder and lightning. I ———————— Pine Grove Mention. The long looked for rain came at last, Heury L. Dale spent Sunday with friends at Fairbrook. A new heater furnace ia being placed in the basement of the M. E. church. Charley Witmer, a student at the Lock Haven Normal, was home over Sunday. "Squire Keller and wife are Pittsburg visit. ors and expect to be away about ten days. Samuel Everhart spent several days with his parents at Franklinville the beginning of the week. W. R. Cummings, au old drover, was here last week and bought u car load of cattle for the eastern market, Mrs. W. D. Port is up at the Mountain city visiting her daughter, Mary Smith, and William is baching ir. Miss Nellie Imbeden, of Bloomsburg, is visiting the home of ker uncle, Harry Im- RUBBER TIRES A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILES painted aud repaired. 8. A. McQUISTION & CO. 53-18-fm. Y ILLIAM BURNSIDE— Miner and Shipper of SAND FOR ALL PURPOSES SILICA SAND for Concrete work PLASTER SAND— - FOUNDATION SAND— FOUNDRY BAND— We also blend Sand ae to color and quaii- ty to secure satisfactory results for special purposes. Make your wants known, SCOTIA SAND CO. BeENore P. O., Centre Co., Pa. Commercial Phone 53-28.3m RIT IN PARTITION.—To the heirs and legal representatives of Catharine Garber, late of files Sownship, deceased : Take an order of the this year will be finer than ever, but bear in mind that There will be no Gambling Allowed. Meet Your Friends at The Fair They will all be there to enjoy the many new and novel sights and spend the best days of your life in the full and free enjoyment of a clean, moral show that will appeal to all. WILL YOU BE THERE? All Railroads will make special excursion rates, and as the price of admission 1s only 25 cents the Great Show is within the reach of all, PAINT YOUR HOUSE In attractive colors and it will stand out from its neighbors. OUR EXPERIENCE In combining colors harmoniously is at your serv- ice, with Pure White Lead and Oil to back us up. THE NEW WALL PAPERS We have cn be made to give many novel forms of decoration. We'd be glad to suggest original treatment for your house—They need not be ex- pensive. Wall papers, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Paints, Oil, Glass, &c., at — ECKENROTH BROTHERS, notice that in rsuance of College. Co : , Pa. ush Arcade . buen, at Site College Grphos Cour! of Centre Somnty, Fa 8 writ of | B cade, wo Bellefonte, Pa Howard Barr, of Gatesburg, is the lay ! sheriff of Centre county, returnable the firs NTT YY YY YY TN WE WY VY TY YY WY UY UY YY
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