Colyer. Penns Cave. lad i 51s True i Hair, . . . PENNA. | | . Grasshoppers | August 22,1901. CENTRE You will find the were so numerous lo Carel bind Mr. and Mrs, College, John Wolfe, of State | The reason we are here is because the I the J. H. Moyer over Bunday. | The Sunday school and XY, P. | the Evangelical Association are practicing for September 1, field In ked the ouls they John terline's were visitors at home of | flood compelled us either to sink ol cho Potters Mills. | swim, and we chose t A. of The fi nt Zion | Sunday rehool " i entertainment ie estival held by Murray Don't forget the Nclure on Wednes- day evening, August 21, by Rev. Owen W. Hicks, former pastor of the Spruce- | town M. E. ehureh, but now of Mon-| The subject of his lecture is, Shroom Atlanta to the Sea.” was partly a failure an | aecount of th Roy eastern end of Brush ; Hougl Hu Ruud had a i 11th ist, : grist a The + Re dy, late crop is vot an wo doses and was entirely cured! CIE RIO HL Weather, WA i | and Blmer Hough from Misses Corn Houtz and Emmaus Treas- | i iter were pleasant guests at the home | |of their friend, Miss Blanche K, Miss Kate Hewes returned | Housen , Monday evening, home in Bellefonte Wednesday, Miss Mary Frese, n very interesting | xi it spending several weeks with her aunts | and neeomp lished young lady from | Hurvey H tix the iudustrious says Rev, A. A of Misses Nauey and Jane Plerce, { Philade arrived last week | furmer, : , i ‘My neightor across Miss Caroline MeceClaskey, one of | pe nd several months visiting with | of uth Potters Mill's dress makers, is spend- Mrs. brother A Minister's Good Work 4 sel p tandon., attack of of id Diarrhoe guests of Harvey severe bitlious bhnttle hamberlaia's to her : 3 i an cally peach Cholera a i after | | Power, Faiporia, iphia to is coguged wu! resist Lie find ties of medicine fr ul present, v 14 for over a week, two oO | ber many friends aud her sister, home at | idward Brown, " Harry. : | very advisable tak-1 The Fruit town people started out { ehanie to de ; (for huckleberries Monday mor Ring | 11,040 Kathryn | bright and the correspondent | ing position i ieking potatoes know 4 h accompanied by Harry [ hopes they returned with their utensis | just exactly wh (i xt wife, of Mifflinburg, i filled to the brim. be the . re in Lewistown on| ( Daulel, of | phe Crider and ¢ Mifllin county, were enter | uy is doiug 1 | work: they i i bloody flux I asked tuived at the home of Levi on | an g 1 ed C | Wedaesday, ! : (4 Cholera and Diarrhoon Miss Sara Wolfe, of State College, is the home of Me- Clellan at present, William Moyer fixed and As the time mi the doe. 1g the week at the Kimport Oak Hall, J. H. Bituer is kept quite busy ing snap shots. KF. A. Wilkinson, Wilkivson and made a pleasure trip to Friday. William Moyer, child, Colyer, were entertained at the of Emanuel Smith Saturday. fnrry Wilkinson and wife to their home in Mifflinburg Saturday WO very and her 1sed them for three or four | potato planter hout relief, then called in an- vi who treated him for! who i and gave Him no lief, so wbest brands of : Preteens uu ter. edd or the aes, , ¢ Caton nos mind sire lor moni COURT ; PWN BNW BOW WG - are 8 espe by i116 i o) JO} iS J. Al Til, GERTRE HALL, PA. Pilkshury Flour ana John $, Auman Brand ;-° are the best on the market. BRAN, SHORTS, CHOP & Carson and Miss early: 3 Mol DIN: S, LATH. Hi bl W eo tin I went over He said a terrible fix Li) men ES. morning. his tial they Liat ai=0 k cep on ILL.. i SRICK and AR SHINGLES. 1 load inventor’ alvin Rossman and son Siglerville, runing ofl #0 {0 it of howe wife and i herd ) an stump date mill a hiamberial Colle, always ot hand vr : todo with Those | stealing ustom chopping returned | pettus @ ed lgtavineg at Mire ) } [Staying at Elmer r peaches hin Srss A i bold about it \ cider i fHelont action Berjamin L afteruoon, after spending t en- his {i Wir up ready Wm. has a first-class press, Miss Cora Colyer. of Linden Hall, | visiting with her sister, Mrs, Tay lor. . be 1H al joyabLle weeks at the Wilkinson home. | press is pow 140 OOH of P.LUS mie A Apmis Sering Mills. i lot of phosph gle Jus 8 1 ed the same to th William kinds to { SON. ai) aa i BR a i a | SORE WRT ERA ihe JONTT L i OSE YOUR | J omg i dered it. Be raized Penns previous have any late rains A i 1ED A ii Zhe creek more than rains and Nannie | industrious | +..3 ; i lad € plenic at} pen: A i hav-| Misses Meese, vounpg ! ' H ing had Hugh Hunkle, of Tusse yville, quite frequently in this vi Huy must be some attraction hill for Hugh. Grasshoppers are plentiful Annle Fahringer this summer. two of . festival Colyer's ded 1] ela Pus oo 1d was a failure on RA - S S| account of the rain. Miel wife home after two weeks’ sight Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Grove and ( May. (+ H. Long is home with his fami- ly making preparations to remove to : report Kreamervill rade ae] Shires and returned a nice tiwe, j nixhed som Peter Hoel Hes the | seeing at Cgcean is seen there | Jeq Jo ‘ape over ou out this vich William AM this sectio The Uni this sum- Ohio, I'he game of ball clover has mer and in some places the ursuied between BSpring suflered sever iy. Mills and Rebersburg teams resulled | Rev. of in 12 to 5 in favor of Spring Mills. All spending time with roosters fight best on their own duvg | ( hill i Mrs. Ada Miller, of Axe Mann, visiting hee parents, Mr. and Mrs B. Jamison. J. Wells E Va has greatly improved his farm in the ‘Bd ‘sIIW Su Deitzel Md, is mother, ‘alvin Bottorf, the expert carpenter, is remodeling the Pine Girove (known | Dr. He us Filelsber's) school It Las a! dent of ti { fine appearavce, bh Cavetown, school cont wol cont some his picnic in ih is Tr liguae. ie He DEE BX The weg reclors, yet been ‘Throug | returned home after spendiog | aly - at bab the | Some Lime al Spring Mills and Peon | 4 ranning of { Hall, and report haviog bad a very ene of the enjoyable trip. Holliday, of [kx - © Would mos aday. Il hada b | Colle, he io the house a ina teaspoo: fu better at ones,’ Keller, Lind Centre Hal! i! v Plums are very scarce and the peach- Hey, vans, of Georges es are rottiog as fast as they get Misses Mary Meyers and Carrie {torf i ripe. 3ot- way of outbuildings and fences; his crops are good. {. J. Finkle ageney for the De Laval cream separa- tor to Mr. Finkle purchased the store property of C. Krape, now occupied by H. C. which will soon be vapated. has signed over has A Robi- Mr. William H kbhout has secured a Finkle expects to have a geveral atore position with Mountain Copper with his implement! Comp of Keswick, California, for which a new addition will! Miss Mary 8. Christ lately retproed be built {from 8 protracted visit to friends John Breon, SOYE arm. Jolin Neese, State College. ie Bue the BOD, in conpection any, store, 10 ‘rr SPOON) JOWWING ‘uewssoy 4H [ewisburg. Miss Hester 8. Christ returned home m a very pleasant visit Jr., is still nursing a TOF AMITH Noth The DR, SMITH IRA C. KORMAN, Oak Hall, Pa. Sl ATE i. R.D.§ REMAY, » ! FLORAY : FOREMAN & FLORAY Ww Leitzell bas returned! fre to friends in from a visit of several weeks at Mrs. Katie Ridge- | Birmingham. James Leit-| Prof. 1 | returoed fr lin Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Edwards left on | | Monday morning for their new home | Pittsburg. They take them the most sincere and hearty good wish. you Vall ll) > SAS S uv] 9) The Cure that Cures / Coughs, Colds, Grippe, ing Cough, Asthma, J __ : Work dane Ly es Coal, Flour, Kill wontioued good health sad prosperity. | Bronchitis and incipient fe al. Hi TD a) Ce #04 ar superior : salt. Fertilizers F ie 3 wil, fertilizers Earnest HH Armsuy is rusticating af | : ; i ——— TH SE ivy the Pan-American, FP Sal r i WwW. N Physical Director, f EDWARD SELLERS, CENTR E HALL. returned from a very pleasant summer [A | Office north of Court House, We pay 1} hi 2! spent in Williamsport, Samuel Baisor, wife Thornton Osmond and wife dE their syn A TTORNEYS way, where her husband, ( KR 00 1 N CG zell, has been employed as a carpenter. ier vacation \ 1 done — Harry, from Farmers Mills, i over several tinies a week: the ding bells will soon be ringiog. Comes wed- at with The Reformed church reunica held ALERS 1 wast in Al Thursday Jast { es of their many friends for their con- | very largely attended. Notwithstan- | jug the dark and threatening clouds] of the morning, visitors arrived from far and pear to par lison's grove ; k1:11 Food Sar "ne woe hens - Via ’ - nin «UV OLLCLLS, ive the fes- “ iu, ticipate in Golde aad all encountered the terrif- downpour which continued more or fess all afternoon. The town hall ing close by afforded shelter to a large | visiting Mrs. Martha Edmiston. number, while others occupied bug Ww. Ayer, a Wall Street broker, gles, and most any place where there | fa visiting Prof, H. A. Surfage. was & possibility of any protectio o. | Dr. H. J. Pond rewustned from The continued wet and disagreeable | jlegsant visit at Wildwood, N. J. weather caused an early adjournment. | Danijel, Wesley, Edward and Alvin | Friday last the Presbyterian Sunday | Myers were business visitors here school held their picvie in Allison's day last week. grove, The day was beautiful, al-| though early in the day the grounds] were still damp, yet the children, | tivities, ext ORs Prices i kis i ns LE, he mil 2 § Sin ime will are | Fn Attorns , . wn 3 ood titi : i ni § 4% se steel of MMA 4 BHenioDed above eel possibile prices consistent quality of goods, ws th of grail offer you the low. with the i for al Ji x be | and child al The GERMAN REMEDY va throw and \dena diseases. . ; Sad wu al oh, pts. 25850 special attention given to collections ORoe 3 Sold ¢ ¥ V 4 {OW i: 2 . ro | Linden we | Another Dpportanity to Visit California an. | teachers and visitors enjoyed theme der the Anspieoes of the Feunsyivania . . : i - Hatlroad's Personally -Condacted System, selves immensely, and at sun set all| 1 von of the great popularity of transcon left the grounds reluctant]y, regretting | tinental travel under the Pusonal y-Condactd that the picnic was at an end. We make a specialty FLOUR and carry in stock the best brands to be oblaived anywhere, including both winter and spring wheat varieties, In the line of farm of a! oue | 2 G PE antle ial ig Co pn TLUR TO THE PAC IFIC co AST TECTIVES «Mey : Hol reves iF ex . gown wha a ae : we " - : $ fh 4 ticnlars. Eociowe via Bow i , ‘ . sh enn Burnie repair ' fer only pion B TOR SMITHS SALVE fo —Stova Repairs, Lirain SMITH CO., Contre Hall, Ia CU RBLLEYONTE, PA. | ; m— | Fysjam, as evineed inthe recent Pennsylvania SW ANTE D, AGEXT . : | Ratiroad Tour to the Bacifio Qosst audigandiag . | Miss Alice, the accomplished and ' - =e Ooliees, Bites snd handsome daughter of H. CC, Robison, ‘ + ¢ Bb : saty 1 0 Ur Tuas, Northwest, that company has decided ig run | pam our Teas, © hereto anther tour to the Pacific Coast, including In | Address. GRAND UNION TEA OO one of the prominent merchanta of | (ue itinerary a visit to the world famous Grand | oc ~, Ar i RH this place, left today, Thursday, ou al Ysnon of ten days’ vacation for Philadelphia, Wil leave Ari in the early Fall, The tour | ; i ’ . | Washington, and other stations on the P (i Atlantic City and Cape May. | canta tail re, on on New Spri ng St LO K New York, poilagelplis, RBslilmore vania Railroad east of Pittabarg, on Monday | Mra. W. T. Bteely, of Bunbury, ————— wares implements we the best, including Cham- inders and Mowers, Superior Drills and Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows ~~ - “pring Tooth witivalors, Mu iis Maw i [PTI es00sseaseuaesatneey 2 Wag on Rep aring $ : s OCP 86HOGI0020000 90008006 { FY Fm i8 | september $3, and resch New York bn the | here visiting her mother, Mra, Charles homeward trip Toesday, October 20 i Miller, who has been very seriously il]| Ati former loutsta California Guder the aus- . pices of the Peansyivania Railroad, = special | for the past ten days, { tyaln, comp wed of the highest class of Pullman | The Democrats io this neighborhoc dle utpment, will be nthigsd during the enti | are highly pleased with the work of |tdp Excellent meals will bs served lo the din. | the Harrisburg convention. A few |!n8cans attached tothe train daring the eaties | . . journey, except during the stops wt San Franciseo | Republicans here seem to think if Mr. | Loo 0 Cuicago, An obsorvation ear will appeal #0 atid #0 had been nominated they | ial who delight in scenery. Few trips afford | would have had some chance of suc-|#great a diversity la Nature's beauties as the | cers, It is really astonishing what ap one outlined below. Westward bound, the | qurisis will pags rough the wild : incapacity some people have for not foutisis win} p RALAS Wid Mopes af the | minding their awn business, The Ha § 1 rows and One-horse Champion Binders well the Superior ished reputation Hghtness of draft, ease atid perfect ic of work. Huacher & Gi 1s’ Plows have been pop- lar sine 1830, us the best general pur | pose plow msde. Shares for these {plows always on hand. These shares | come direet from the factory and are | far superior to the home-made ones, | bor bh in fit and quality of material. WO LR Sak a) " v 0a an fl de opera oh, vee, al , Nave of Gurabiig estab - > . 4 f A fine line of Men's Shoe : sh i patronage ¥ sliced i= mony A niee line of Ladies’ Shoes from £1.25 to £3.00, Onlorado Rockies, around the Great Balt Lake, | and over the fasinosses of the Slerrm Nevada, Democrats are fully competent to take care of themselves, A day or two since one of the farm- ers remarked that what little oats was jert by the grasshoppers, was on a fajr way of being ruined by the continued wet weather, Considerable oats is still in the fields and much of it In consequence is in a bad condition. Ios Ap» Wilkins’ Grove Plenie, The 28th Annual Great Gran ey Pienie Exhibition will be hel Williams’ Grove the week rai August 26th, The exhibition of farm Mehivery will surpass that of any former year and undoubtly will be the ‘greatest ever held in the Eastern States, During the week the platform of the Jurge Auditorivm which seats 2500 peo- le will be oceupied by proitent ranges, agricaliuralists, educators aud politicinus, | After visiting all the besatifal resorts oa the sunny California siopes, the eastward journey will be through the Arizouns desert to the Grand Canon of Arizoys. [beauties cannot be paint ed in mere words. Magoificent fo eoloring, aw fyl in its depths, It stands among the oetyrs] wondars of tha world. Thenpe norosy the plaiog to 81, Tous, and eastyard through Hlinols, iodiaps, Ghlo, and Pennsylvania, the tourists reach thelr destination just thinly dajs of or leaving home, The various transoonUnental lines haviag made low rates on socount of the Gen sral Trien- nial Cotvention of the Protestant Episcopal Clueh, the Peuns i rants ennvied to offer th b aw rate of $185 for x + mound trip from New ork, pn aeihie, Washington, or ¥ point on i pl Rp east of Dae, Og one jus bertn and Den for a round Sug WE the same beri, The rate on Pit opty wit By An as pb uumher Diss rans sie now Whoo or Be seoom reutered. in a alouy Hm meduitely EY oneomos shoutd ss Fo farther in pein hl Fa AR 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 ots, A good line of Fancy Silks for Ladies’ Shirt Waists, Edward Sellers, Centre Hall, | We most respectfully solicit Jat least | 4 share of your patrousge. 28th Annual Pennsylvania CENTRE HALL.
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