With the Churches of the PINE GROVE MENTION. SPRING MILLS. New Advertisements. Coun . Most of the isdone. Post master and Mrs. C. A. Krape left on Tues- = ” Se unty bo Seegag is ak Geant day last on a visit to Washington city. During | JH" auterms fis-clase, $oloudhand Notes of Interest to Church People of { park thisweek. Jia dinence the vost office will be in. change. of ie all Denominations in all Parts of | Mra Samuel Grenoble and Mrs. C. J. Troste | Manic Brown. ots Mis | rooms. Call or phone us: both phones 155. Wil Loyal War Governors’ Conference the County. Aye Sts be 2ick. | Owing to the heavy receipts of milk the Penn | JOHNSTOWN CHALMERS COMPANY, Honey Dale wae an ver Sabbath visor | condsary Comoany have bn Sed 0 | 7.54 sgmis | SEMI-CENTENNIAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. with friends at Fairbrook. change their entire machinery for machines of a Jousawa, Service 10:45 a. m. Wednes-| Oliver Gibboney, of Saulsburg, mixed business | greater capacity. day 8 p. m., 93 E. High street. with pleasure in town last Friday. C.P.Longis making our main thoroughfare, — T. C. Cromoves hus finally decided to yobulld| the section under Hr coal 18 Tory or 5 § named Some Toes vestamtatary In {hie shive TO SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS OF | hisbarn. W. B. Ward has the job. plank road. In all the gutters running across th | Signed XECUTORS NOTICE: —Estate —) AT (— Garbrick, late of Walker deceas- ALTOONA CENTRE COUNTY. Sheep dogs killed some of G. B. Mc Fry's | road, a first rate place by the way, to break bug BA A hereby request Sept Alist is given below of all Cradle Rolls | sheep and badly mutilated others recently. & springs and receive startling bumps, he has 3 to make payment. and al persans having claims ember 24th, 25th, and 26th, 1912. and all Home Departmentsin the county | Mr. andMrs. Paul Martz, of Cleveland, Ohio, Biased jay ouk vovetsd ought to dcav off he a neater ot Sy PROCRAM so far as known. BER ir ay Ceriractmmey Sends. er and made the road perfectly level. Mas, CATHARINE GARBRICK. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24 Automobile Parade, 00 p.m. Patriotic Carnival and Tab- _ If you have either of these departments | Many of our people are arranging to attend the ET WILLIAM H. , Jr. leaux, Concerts afternoon and evening. jh 3 Schou) =e oS Sik 00l iS OL | War Governors celebration at Altoona next week. BOOKS, MAGAZINES, ETC. Vhttomey for Eate . on, Pa. IE Helepton Tod Schodl Parade. 380 ul yobs Comm. I Mrs. Curtin Meyer and daughter Evelyn spent onte, guests, 7.30 p. m. giving me the number of persons enroll- POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE FOR OCTOBER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER and i ed, If you do not have these depayt. |Sundly with grangmother Pesers' on Main ~The marvelous products of avention and dis | Attention Automobile Dealers EM I erivic ana Industrial Parade, 33 a.w, Band Concerts ments in your school will start one Yiu? covery described month in the Popular SPECIAL TRAINS AND REDUCED FARES. or both of them this mon and report . Ard was greeting old chums here | Mechanics Magazine are rich in suggestions, for : to me? You can ge information from | st wek blreesumings dis a Suse | many of he new devices are but index fuer | goo lo Sf GR medmpss || OTe Me ne andi f+ aren ems your inati i y. way of progress. In the October This appeal is made because we will| Norman King, wife and two bright youngsters | magazine there are 206 articles and 256 illustra- Have s00d territory opest.and will say sax PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. lose our “front line” position in the state | came up from the Lumber city and are visiting | tions. These cover a wide range of topics, some with organization and will lose our county | relativesin town. of them describing new adaptations of old utili- JOHNSTOWN CHALMERS COMPANY, banner unless we secure eight more George midshipman ties, others sounding a note of warning, and still 222 Levergood St., — EE —————————————— Cradle Rolls and eight more Home De- gt Die. aiden his at Aap Nav others discussing current disasters in their rela- | 57.35.4¢ Johnstown, Pa. El partments before Oct. 5th. Centre county friends. tion to future welfare. “The Menace to the Sky. ectric Light. ae we se ———— . L. W. NUTTALL, Secretary. | Miss Bertha Smith, after a three months visit | cussed by John C. Miller, whe declares that thie Cradle Rolls Reported in Centre County. in the Buckeye State, returned home last week, | form of corrosion destroys the steel of sky- Presbyterian, Philipsburg delighted with her stay and journey. scrapers. Victor Loughead contributes an article Baptist, | Phaipsburg Capt. J. M. Kepler is making his annual visit | on aviation, pointingout what development prom. : Neher Phi to Tianesta, looking ater bis worldly interests iss forthe machine ofthe future. H. H. Windsor New Buggies « 9 discusses, orially, the topics: “S-O- . Ba, BERL. |" en acm | Soi re rae tees |§ and Carriages A “LIVE WIRE *United Brethren, Sandy Ridge was found in an unconscious condition. No Baya Sion Contin Flyin? “High Sud *Salvation Army, Philipsburg bones broken but he was very badly bruised. . interes arti . erian, goow Ge Rev. C. T. Aikens, president of the Susque- Wales She value of the » bly = Wa gto Rost L. 5: Jock: the Warn Presbyterian, Show Shoe hans University: ad pi nth Lutheran | ical machin street dealer, has just receiv- WIRING PROPOSITION ist, Port Matilda church Sunday and gave a most interesting lec- | AMONS the other important features are the ] Presbyterian, Port Matilda ture on his recent travels through Germany and | U¢ Of the submarine light on city police boats for ber and Steel Tire Buggies rere Baptist, Port Matilda Switserland, locating drowned persons, or stolen goods; a and Carriages. They are all . Brethren, ulian siren devised by Sir Hiram Maxim to use on ships the product of the Ligonier Stockmen from every section attended the | 1o detect the presence of icebergs; “Hunting in Everhart cattle sale Friday, and bidding was | New York Parks;” “Devices Used to Create In- nionville A quality and finish Unionville spirited and prices soared high. Cows were | side Football;" a description of the big aquatic We will wire at cost, until November 16, 1912, all hs can’t be surpassed at the price. *United Evangelical Curtin knocked down at the $100 mark and young for t If thinki f buy- i : tite 4 grandstand constructed for the Chicago : you are ing of buy . i ke. Mitesburg Tec Ron ae to teal ito $2000, | 5 = Katia} na Ming 1 houses or stores, in which electricity is not used at pres Presbyterian Milesbu: ol te *Unitaed Brethren, Sd Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smeltzer are mourning the | “Phonograph Messages from Aeroplanes; you would do well to look death of their only baby boy Clyde, aged six | “Organ Plays in Three Places at Once;"” “The ent and allow this to be paid for in easy payments. this shipment over because *United Brethren, t Valley months, who died at an early hour Sunday morn. | Blind May Now Hear Light;” “Writing Music he guarantees them and will : : a : United Evangelical, Wingate | ing. Burial was made Tuesday at ten o'clock a. | with an Ordinary Typewriter; “Thi ing Music sell them all at a figure that No house is modern that is not” wired for electric Reformed. Howard | m. at Pine Hall. Rev. L. S. Spangler officiated. | Motorboat Crosses Atlantic;” “Marathon Milk- marks them as bargains. light. It is the safest and most satisfactory light for all *Reformed, 4 Hublersburg S———————————————————————— ersona Big Dairy Farm:” etc. LL dl LEMONY. The Shop Notes Department is unsurpassed for purposes. Methodist, lefonte — clear, concise descriptions of devices and meth. 57.20.46 Forrest L. Bullock. Toresbyt vterian, Bellefonte Howard Grove was quite ill last week. ods for workmen of every craft, and the Amateur rere arm Wiring a house now-a-days is not a serious matter — Tai aren. Bellefonte Linn Bottorf is some better at this writing. Mechanics department contains its usual amount *Salvation Army, Bellefonte Dr. Allen Sundaved with his wile aud dough | Of ord waterial. Every article is "written 10 a board lifted here and there and the job is done—no Methodisr, Pleasant Gap ter. TC A A A as Still at the Old Stand woodwork defaced—nothing to show the wireman was Methodist, rmstown This town was well represented at the Grange *Friends, Stormstown Low Fares to the West. se there except the result— United Brethren, Paradise encampment. en Furnishing the Good Work. P Rat ac DY own The carpenters began work on Charles Hock- | Pennsylvania Railroad. Tickets to Rock a Methodist, State College — SATpeRler ren | Mountains, Pacific Coast, Western Canada, Mex. .e .e L h St Re co and Scuthwestern prints on sale every day McQuistion & Co., announce a full line of co ove thera, ate College The stork left a little daughter at the home of | from September 24th to Oth, inclusive, at BUGGIES of their own make, also two Oe Di, tics), [omen David Jackson, on Monday. reduced fares. Consult nearest Ticket Agent. Rubber Tired BIKE WAGONS manufac- Rthetan, Doalsh Hall Ira Nearhoof and wife came down from Hannah | Finest Job Work at this office. bi Sh) the —~d an desired in thie Presbyterian, Baileyville to attend the Granger picnic this week. —————————————————— . Xue of at RAEI Coe Epeshvissian, entre Hal The heavy rain that fell on Sunday afternoon New Advertis pairing, Painting, ‘Trimming and Black. Write or phone us to send a go Sie ements. he, ; *United Evangelical, Locust Grove came in time to help the corn and wheat. : = smithing. Rubber Tires a : man to give you an estimate aie, me Hl sh work on the sate rod between Lemont | YTANTED Several me tis i Bllelote come AND Sg us. es Bethany United Ev., Tusseyville e Re, Is moving t 8. 1 actory. ed operators a . UerRoiAEy Cae en in pst | ah of Mabe om 610053 Ge To | McQuistion & Co, +2«BELLEFONTE ELECTRIC CO. Lutheran, sail Spring Mills Jeet | a left a nice little girl at the home of | 57-37-3t* Bellefonte, Pa. 57-20-4m. Thomas Streei. Bellefonte, Pa. . vangelical, Schaffer. EE ————————— Hanited Evanyelical, Hay ville Rev. E. Harvey Swank spent Sunday at the = AA AAA Te Lutheran, Rebersburg home of John R. Williams and on Monday Special Excursion. Lg Aaronshy Ons burn morning started to conference in company with _ Se bi LU rR i Ts United Evangelical, Madisonburg Rev. G. Elmer Smith. “United Evangelical, a The First National Bank. *United E! Coburn United Evangelical, Millheim *Lutheran, Millheim frightened and jumped, throwing him off and Note.—All the above schools have Cradle Rolls | under a harrow, that the team was hitched to, and Home Departments, except those marked | but as he had turned it upside down before start- i ing it did not injure him, but one of the horses with a * which have no Home Department. per i. t injure oi Thy Thursday evening when Harry Coble started to go home with his team one of the horses became Union County Fair —) AT - BROOK PARK (near Lewisburg, Pa.) September 24, 25, 26 and 27, 1912. EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold from Bellefonte, Newberry, East Bloomsburg, Mt. Carmel, Selinsgrove and intermediate Sone oo Brook ber 24 to 27, for return passage until September 28, incl t REDUCED FARES. (Mini . usive, al C. Ticket ( mum reduced fare 50 cents.) Pennsylvania Railroad. 57-37-1t FREE METHODIST CONFERENCE. = 000.000 The Oil City annual conference of the Comes: nts $25 x As the date rapidly approaches when Free Methodist church of North Ameri- Alfred G ca, will hold their thirteenth session at wynne Vanderbilt, of New Tyrone, September 25th to 29th, 1912,| York city, is to come into the ab- The hour of the first sitting will be 7.30 | solute possession of his entire for- p. m. This conference com atleast | tune, he lingers with his bride, the sixty ministers together with their wives; | former Mrs. Smith Hollins McKim, in also some sixty delegates who represent | a house boat on the Thames river, « the various circuits. Those having offi- cial business with the conference will al- | Lis soc The oy ey 476 expecting a 50 18 DIOS. oe Jbove are silent] This event is due so soon, accord- defray their own expenses. 1 are cor-. bilt will be able to return to this dially invited to attend this conference. | country with her husband to celebrate Public worship, with the minis- | his thirty-fifth birthday, which termi- try of the Word will be Bako attention | nates the period of trust in which half Depository For Postal Saving Funds The First National Bank of Bellefonte re has been designated by the Treasurer of the United States as a depository for Postal Saving Deposits. during the conference. William | pie patrimony was held. Pearce, of Titusville, will The will of Cornelius Vanderbilt . L. L. ADAMS. | pore the date of June 18, 1896. The ——Rev. Frum, who expected to be | Seventeenth provision created the absent from his appointments next Sun- | trust in favor of Alfred, assigning to day has detained at home on ac- | the executors the duty of holding, in- conn of sickness 24 will preach on Som vesting and reinvesting the remainder DON’T BUY POT ATOES. Montvale, Virginia. Rock Forge 3.00 p. m.; Pleasant Gap 7.30 p.m. BUFFALO RUNITES IN A MiIxXurP.—One day last week Jacob Kass, the Dutch butcher who lives at the foot of the of the estate and collecting rents, in- comes and profits for the use of Al- fred Vanderbilt until he became thirty years old. At that age, on Oct. 20, 1907, he received one-half of the es- tate, which amounted to $25,000,000. Have your own potato growing to patch in spare room or cellar. Indoor Is of a new method of New Potatoes any month in the year, anywhere, town, city or country, The First National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa. For Home or Market. : This fall he will receive the other mountain near Waddle, was arrested for half N oeing. Better tdoc selling liquor without a license, on com- 0 ait M 30 plan nol Savor than ou grown. Method si cheap, sure. Two crops from one plaint of some of his neighbors. Ata| + R, Kansas Men Win In Court. TE T———— planting. Saves grocery bills. Very profitable. Circular for hearing before 'Squire Henry Brown Kass was discharged for lack of incrim- inating evidence. Later Kass had Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones arrested on the charge of larceny; claiming that they stole from him beer and whiskey, and various edibles; while at one time he had twenty dollars in cash stolen. The evidence against Mr. and Mrs. Jones was adjudged sufficient to warrant the justice holding them in five hundred dollars bail for trial at court. Being unable to give bail they were remanded to jail. mmm AP Fasic. — Mary Elizabeth, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Fasic, of Tyrone, but formerly of Bellefonte died on Tuesday morning of infantile de cline, aged three months and nine days. Burial was made at 10.30 o'clock on is better than any kind of salts. Like ee cow 5ive 5h Hein io eer The cow i hea Hom a only fy ht feeding and ue. right feeding clean, well. quarters and goorl care that health and vigor may be re- i The Kansas Progressives won a legal victory in Denver, Colo, Mon- day, when an opinion was handed down in the United States circuit court in the Taft-Roosevelt Kansas electoral vote controversy, providing that the order refusing an injunction in the case be affirmed, and the case be remanded to the Kansas courts, with instructions to dismiss the bill of complaint. This case will be appealed to the supreme court of the United States. An injunction was asked by the sup- porters of President Taft to prohibit the names of the eight Roosevelt elec- tors being placed on the Republican ballot in the general election in No- vember. This was denied on Sept. 6 by Judge W. H. Sanborn, of the Unit- ed States circuit court of appeals, at Topeka, Xan. The decision affirms this. Tuberculosis Cattle Killed. Seventy-five head of cattle, all in- fected with tuberculosis, were killed under government inspection at Pater son, N. J. This is the largest single condemnation of diseased cattle yet made in New Jersey. Aged Woman Killed by Trolley Car. Mrs. Milton Gross, a widow, aged y Years, was instantly killed in South Bethlehem, Pa., by a t:roHey ear. She beeame bewildered and step ped direetly in front of the vehiele. 57.362 Please mention this paper. MONtvale Farms, Montvale, Va. Pennsylvania Railroad. Pl a Bl BA i Sl ni lM lM I lM Be en lM BN Gettysburg Battlefield SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION September 22, 1912 ROUND $2.75 TRIP SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Bellefonte 5.50 a. m. Arrives Gettysburg 12.55 p. m. RETURNING Leaves Gettysburg 6.45 p. m. Excursion Tickets good only on Special Train in each direction. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rv TT Te ‘fhe Centre County Banking Company. Strength and Conservatism are the banking qualities demanded by careful depositors. With forty years of banking ex- perience we invite you to become a depositor, assuring you of ‘every courtesy and attention. We pay 3 per cent interest on savings and cheerfully give you any information at our command concerning investments you may desire to make. The Centre County Banking Co. Bellefonte, Pa. ">
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