Haiti, ... . 190 CENTRE PENNA. August 15, 1. Tuss seyvill oe. of Bald Eagle, David Mey Miss Ida Gummo, visiting at the at this place, Mists Blanche Fi Tn home ol ers Rossman returned of Altoona, Fleck, of Jun she and Bertha Ross iday from a visit several weeks h [viet Myrtle ils iu iata, in Vise \ fsses Bland rons Park, eid a picnic Hall Dayton er of ie peopl to Hecla a num? young place, made a trip they I over in t Centre I. Rossmau's [uesday, where went hie s Cora Love spent last week witl Mifllinburg. Maopy of the people from this place reunion at Leh § i Rt} + ’ ¥ ¥ ended the Lutheran Hall on I Rev. G . Kershuer delivered his Thanksgiv i Harvest Thanksgiving cel Saturday; they repo © Hon ah Su filled aud Al- day; the church was wi i the sermon appreciated, was contributed. . lv greatly In / ~ ) {Uontinued from First Page.) another was from Huntingdon county, ete, When my turn came to talk I | heldstrictly to the truth and said 1 am from Centre county, thank you, Phere is a point on top of Nittany Mountain, above Centre Hall, over looking a valley thirty miles in length | wird five or six miles in width, + passibly clear day you can hear the cnkels sing.” As 1 the country about me, a feeling of » and d- look over this au lience The faces are individual in not even J. fess Colles over mae ew, nol single re Hull is fami furray; hier not *Duteh’” be was regarded with suspi- I had for i ar: no, D Dees ses could clon an to minke a character nimsell, I'he older residents of your George Durst, Sr, Samuel Huas- on, Dr. vy ei He: Mitchell, Robert Pennington, Keller, Fred. John ~tover, illum Ketler, John ick Stover, ‘hristian Hofter, (¢ Peter - Hotter, John Lit John Lingle, The angle, Joseph Dasher, Joshua Potter, John Muize, Alexander This truly, if knows ul gone: ( soller, Jinies Rie, { ii Frances is a generation, uot These tfiv dolla Iie Lt) Hil a ’ ha Gentzel, of Be Helor with her friend, this spent Sunday Cora Love, ol place, a Joseph. atriarchs feared God ; may as well, this of Centre ndants fill their I ki rid 1 paces w of no town in all Ww with a population that has as Spring Mill Ss. has the wall up for P.. 1 ther ne Papa Auipan has been ( ong JLOng avenue v house on 1 thie RICK | on fat EEA 0 . £4 :. uy . ticle) I. Corman is improving siowiy from an attack of quinsy. Hiram Durst returned from a four | rough different Durst i in gs’ trip th arts of | Mr. Pennsylvan 4 Dow salisieaq § west. that is good enough fe ri } ! i im; plenty of all kinds of grain, and no want for anything. i Aaroil { leather, : of Smith | ' 1 Wednesh} De fi & (ieorge Huss spent a day at retting in a supply of h the raiture left last bury 3 John Smith of firm gtore day for Harrisburg to attend the as a delegate last June e Convention ctled ion. ocratic Stat to the county convent which he was el a! = and Btover are busy navely kept putting up spouting. () Homan snd family spent Sun- | day with J. F. Brown. The lac ‘rape’s lawn cream. cake, lemonade, peanuts, candies, be serv These ladies have » 1 m* all ar utation of making good cream; all ar i: proceeds fo r a good eause, on the M. E August it Wil vite in Remember the festival 17 ba church gz Mills, {‘ofive ii ' lawn, Sprit cake and ice cream served: all are welcome, tite £9 fro uitle irom a number « ded the Lut rt Saturday this= | place atier beras ut id Fo Ee 1 piemic it sion as having . sth § ui Of ight The 1 Bro., roof and Jie ii ti ii f i ng of Smith and | He ow furniture pri araunce. is Dow Miller, of this ) ill for the last Peon #iall talks of three has been quite street 3 barrie PREG PR have uld only Mills will then possibly dozets; a less number we wre vizible, Fatt ferries of all darkness mye kinds have been this simply vers plentiful in this locality SEARO The whort is im | nie nse leberry crop a. Colyer. Mr. and Mrs, Fishburn, of | Potters Mills, the Mrs, Fishburn's parents, Mr, and Mre. | Harry visited at § home o Levi Stump Sunday. Mrs. Mary Grenoble, of Penn Hall, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Maver Misses Mary Meyers and Carrie torf are at Sprivg Mills, Miss Ella Mersinger was a guest the bome of John Ishler Dr. 8. 8. Baker, of at the home of J. H. Mrs, was Lhe guest of Hatlurday. 8. Brown, of Milroy, visited at the home of Wm. Reiber Saturday. Calvin Runkle and Misses Blanche Treaster and Rose Runkle, all of Tue. seyville, were the guests of James Run- kle Friday and before returning home were Lreated to ice cream, ot visiting friends at | On visited Moyer Monday John Spangler, of Tuseeyville, Mia. James Coburn, lunkie i ps Potters Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkinson, of mer vacation at the home of his nephew, John Wilkinson, Miss Blanche Heckman, one of Potters Mills handsome ladies, and friend attended the harvest home service at Boalsburg Bunday, Miss Cora McClenahan is visiting friends in Milroy and Yeagertown. Jos, Devinle and wife, of Burnham, visited her mother, Mra. SBlabig, Joseph Carson lost a valuable horse Inst weelt. It fell out the front of the barr, broke its back, and had to be nany that first class. rehes : ehurchios would be a dit to cities of Hr boilidy ildrer end law: the Teach | church ; your word go to ehurch not. prominent chureh were Messrs Chris. | Frederick that in er heard a sermon end. Frederick io sleep before and Christian the first firstly, Wis fendli people at that thal we may well fi low, : address: al ago I stood at a you is Hides Wille ther they Wis. wi the most in Centre Hall Hofler and not believe wo of Stover, tw enty in da fathers ev to begin YeRrs Lose from Iu yald the ginning usually sermon began full ei ally in at sbout here church great fr HOSS a tite, o— Reholl's™ WSpiritu “Sometime s train causing the gu ver i A grea the on an speed, when express great id under my feet Lo Chat train , illustrated power, entered srman ship irk harbor. recently The ¥¥) horse w Yi engines ¢ 4 ship represent 45 power, would wed by What thir nu horses horses hitel . eign slong he on a battie sh p require i mil stration of power ! Chl guns irly a barrel of powder for a charge, welghing Loe of throw a missile dist six to ustrates vast iso ill put simply a thin of th Tis doing with into ese it wae Rie ACh one would be u w hint may Gospel in mission work there | power back ancesiors the ina savage enjoy a high stale of We this The Gospel was brought to brought that the % “iy ¥ babs Sometimes we compiain its to Hiiusirate simed. If we our 5 8 snl oof ¥ ie gospel ef gO WH find the fore VEArs We y zh ing throu sis in i part of G Pod FRilZation, rmany, Ay We ask, why ese people; Pp Wer the ¢l No other power io | world could do it. they mig Gospel aout he Toe resulis are | i ariy what alse | List ht be bee are p His «on. i We ble [ull of Gospel power at a Lime | hould a barrel. The | h of Gud command | but | aying at al Wile we » lise has at her chil the gp whi i reatest power in the universe, to opportunity. angelize the world Let send is not alive her ¢ foev Crd asks ber i the aod this power to heathen who are sitting the | Hs awake lo situation Rev, India J. H. Missions,’ Address by D.: “Our Harpster ~He waving gove to India, for the first time, nearly thirty years ago. BSome- ines be thought time had ended in Ewernity had begun, And yet ehsng- Whereas, india and re golug on in the old land uty five years ago hie bad made the journey of two hundred and Gfty miles to Madras in sn ox cart, oceupy ing fifteen days, be could pow ds it in thilway He know the result of the Presptontial election the morning after the eo ection, Whilst his first trip to India took near Iv two months, he could vow go fiom New York Pl Bombay in twenty~eight days, aud if be lived jong enough to see the Faphrites Valley RB. R, eompleted—which be hoped to do—he could do the trip from Calcutta to London In six days, aud from London to New York ia about four, or & (o- tal of ten. Thus the ends of the earth are be ing brought together. Referring more directly to the Mission work in 1 dia, he mid the prospects never had been so bright nor the success so great, He spoke, Dot poastiully, but hunably, when sald that he had with his own bands baptized over four thousand during the last seven years, In his own field there were over 7000 baptized Christians; 3000 oat. schumens; M1 congregations; 100 schools, 168 Sunday schools, and 110 native preachers. la she whole Guntur Latheran Mision there were gt. (0 baptized members and over (0.000 inguirers wuder Cliristinn fostruction. The Mission had a eollege with over 500 stuients; a hospital, the Jargest and best ¢quipped outside of Madras, in the Presidency of Madies. They bad throe ex. tensive Mission stations, and were about to es tablish two more, They had over three hundred earch bolldings or prayer houses in the Mission, He spoke at crs iderable length of the famine of last year, ani) of the splendid outpouring of charity toward {is relief by the ehurches of the Lutheran Genera! Synod of this country, saying hie had relieved 45,000 famine sufferers in his own front yard and noarly, of quite 100) had been helped by the Mission. The famine hed been She most apsatiing in its severity and extent in & bight by f i | i hundred willions of people. For Golng West were about his night, clamoring for food. He had written to a triend duriog the terrible time of stress that go great had been the wear and tear of vervous tissne that if he got without going erszy he would congrata'ate himself Reference was made to the I to his Misslon by th nearly hall a house i re- all persons having aecounts with nmy eile pal Being about to remove to Ohio, (quest me to eall August house for & nent 91 Lonpoetf Respect H. through ft 14) s BOG shipment of o Very Hesid, Tus fluted In id for Fambie mis ru Christian £1, upon letters, “Chris fn In COUN Y uj which was pr Hermid Ce was curried 8) Rf tian iri Strike dia” for 5 Minister's Good Work attack of of (hamb Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, wits the heads of the natives ‘st h § LB ties ou the rotle wore solictons as to where thi A severe billious as oble ned They could se roely fi bottle arin 1's sading Hout cos! It was «¢ Later the na th id wore them for mpi rea that Chiristisn America then for distrinnty of the best M isd WIN 5 “itl On wil twodoses and was entirely cured V. A, A. ‘My neighbor across the had t titles of medicine from the three then called in an- Minty WDrossions » ‘i 3 PF closed end of sar) Power, of Emporia, Kan street wax sick for over a week, wo ( backs Of thelr three ty doe. a'd will be teaching in He spoke of We people; 8 or Japanese or oof om te tor, He used them for Or dares wher SNe os thout relief, were pent own stock doctor who treated him for rCarening relief, ive and gave him no raed him the =i) pigment nthe and jooked just diseh [I went over to see morning. He in a terrible fix, running ofl him regalsr Canoga H § hind A next snid his bowels were that they it him wiv a lRrgor seo s< long th hi #0 long wrod ‘hamberlain's | Remed had Lien is! than i ih past aft) oy l 3 ai a ; BE vas almost bloody flux I a ad tried ( ra and Diarrhoea 0! 1 another do WH res olie, nest Many hanked and I nag t haud and t went Lycoming Falr The Liye vind g coun nds Willis The THOR Kind gr fil eptember 8 to 6 cell anything of the ever been aadertaken SARL PONT LOS gram is as follows ; for a stake of $1 (HK Sept. i £3 ivy s = wd Pie for - Sept, § $£1.000, 2.23 trot for $400, 2.33 pace for $400 Sent pt. 6, for all tre 2 15 pace fot =.15 pace for $1,000, and frec- pace for it and $400 Left Mouvey to J. R. Bhipto: Bernadotte, Wy a Church 1, who recent! ty, I11., resd ulton our left nearly all o in eslule, nud per- Board Gseneral valued at 325 000 to Xienusion of Lhe the Evangelical Lutheran the 1 to Ty nod of in nited States, be ii os 6d of weak congregs H. Weber, of York, Pa, Is named as one Ons, kill it. btstory of the world, involving as It did, one - - - “Through the shiv was g off of ‘he ness of the stomach.” Holliday, of Deming, Ind d move from five to eight times I had 8 bottle of Chamberlain's a and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four ina teaspooi. ful of water better at once.” Noid Keller, Linden . oo. June and fom months of teethiin and and sick- 0. P.M “His bow f Y Z K bowels BRYVS a day holer drops and he got by Mme. J. W Hall; J. F. Smith, You will Tw bho { brands FP. LUSE & SON LL. Pa. CENTRE HALL, Pillsbury Flour and John §. Auman Bran + Dest are ti BRAN, LTH SHORTS, CH Wii 1. BL A LiF always on hand 4 SWWINS < a - uo In sJeq J » ’ . . ui sun | | LA | SOH "4 No « ell ++ + SPOON) J ( ATTORNEYS CAT LOR : oe Coughs, Colds, Grippe, hooping Cough, Asthma, C Ww Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, 01105 Sures throak and \ung diseases. OM by al druggists. 25850es ! business s{tlende Ten Wo onlay Smith i“ Contre Hall ; F. E Wieland Soldby ll. F i H. Long, Spring Mills * Linden Hall ATTORNEY-AT4 <b whi £8 gn basi ness station 8 { ’ fall § 0.x A 4% i ETECTIVES «Men fil DeCPaRar Enclose staan 3 15 FP Experience Male par ila. Peuna wanted, ticular SMITHS BALVE for a” i ent bY mail lor 5 SMITH CO,, Centre Hall, Pa. “CN ANTED, AGENTS To sell our Teas, Coffees, Spires and Baking Powder to consumers. Liberal rammission paid Address, GRAND UNION TEA CO, 35 NN, 3rd Street, Harrk burg, Pa. chilbinins, in, / oeuts. The DR ATTORNEY -AT:1L A BELLEVOURT] all the courte Codes Germean. Oflice, Practives in glish aud Building J." and Ox New Spring Stock tating Crider Exo} ITROFF, stice of the Poa OR ONC eYADCer BN A fine line of Men's Shoe 3.54), ,, Tir = Pr 00, & A nice line of Ladies’ Shoes from £1.25 to £3.00, Come and examine our line of Trunks & Men's Dress Suit Cases, ,An elegant stock of Men's Shirts for summer from 50 to 75 ct, A good line of Fancy Silks for Ladies’ Shirt Waists, # Centre Hall, Pa. . ¥ a Kreamer & Son, TRI JON NI WG re I SAW ey shares & Wi, : 19S 7 IF - a EDWARD - a a § ah Massa an bwy WA, ELL * Plow Repai Is. ind carry Lock € hooks! here, tig hrands to ding both wheat varieties. farm implements we Yer 3 ie ot, uding Cham- : ' ' let Bid Mow “rs, Superior irs, (stain "Drills and Bucher & Gibbs boinst itieed Stove Repa tid Lelny 2 Wa agon Reparring : e0P02co00CS OQ 200svureocoses OWS ~~ = = wa and Onehon smpion Binde Lhe Na peris ed repute ail : of on of wo Bucher & Gi I Plows have hewn Wa me 1h general i Shares for these hand These shares come direct from the factory and are far superior to the home-made ones, both in fit and quality of material, iw ra Wits i i AIM EYE on Hin Fann From. Wo Bde loa ws Edward Sellers, Centre Hall, bE Sh TE EE 28th Annual Encampment and Exhibition. To be held in Ve most respectfully solicit Si least | 8 —— of your patronage. / Of the Patrons of Husbandry Centra GRANGE PARK, Pennsylvania CENTRE HALL. During the week of September 16 to 20, 1901 pei Yemen dt will ames Rade L. RHONE, Chai
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