Continued trom fist page. DIATHS * 8 ny Jacob 8, Meyersurvive hin, Mr, fw ben almost totally helpless aud elie - Mayer has however, severn] vear ly confined to her home, Before is marriage he was g teacher in the pu's Lor teach ina five public school in Gregg lie schools, bein z ons of the first township. This was shout 1842 soon after the present school dw went ifto ell et. Lia ocdiginal farm purchased by his father when he came from Lebanon county, He retired from farming thun twenty years ag), but was actively in- ter he began farming part of the more terested in aff’drs until the very day of his death. Ho» was a member of chiureh from his youth, and was known in the councils of the cf As af lems’ Reformed church since 1880, Reformed well ureh Sa- he at various times represented his church the in this vicinity. an elder in the various classis and synods He was buried in Salems’ Reformed cemetery on Thursday, July 8. MRS. GEORGE STOVE Mrs, Phoebe OC M. Stover, died at her home in Aarons M. R. Stover, wife of Geo burg Ey June 26th, nged fifty-eight yeurs Hee fol- Funeral services were held in the formed church at Asrousburg the lowing Sunday. Davi REASNER David Reasner, of Benner township, son, Willium Wednesday of died at the howe of his Reasner, in Bellefonte, last week, His age was seventy-eight years. He leaves a widow and several children. A wiek previcus to bis death, A fr. Peasner came to his sou's bome on wu there was stricken Mr. Ilvasner was born visit, and while with paralysis, at Farmers Mills, lived on the | the Old Fort. and some years ago rhofl farm Lryonud 1 ro ERASTUS RORR Robb, of last week died at his home in that plece sl the age of fifty-six years, from the ra”- growth in the whose maiden Neuwnker, ¢hiidren Erastus Bellefonte, 8 CRugercus His wife, Elizabeth several ages of stomach. name of Madisonburg, He was a was aud soldier of the civil 1s64, in Company F, 51st Regiment P. V., was survive, ’ war, baviog enlisted Oct, 20, mustered out at the close of the war iu 1865. ’ Post He was also a mainber of Gregg No, 33, ( A R. CIHARLES WESLEY RUELE of Sate Col- wis seiged Charles Wesley Ruble of hi with diabetis iu March June 26t pe it was male ceinelery Centre Hull the Tuesday His age was tnenty-two year, third of State College. died sbout Besides his inother, Ruble, of ' lege, in the vigor fe and op | fast, hi death look place. ter- iu the ul following he deceased was the Mrs. Linnie Ruble, of His father, Junes Ruble, eleven years ago. two brothers survive—Jolin near Bellefoute, aud Juseph Ruble, of Braddock, Pa, Mr. Ruble was a student at State College, having eutered the Juuior Mechanical Department, He wus an athlete, and devoted wn class, last fal considerable tine to base ball, foot ball basket ball, but these spores were pot | followed at the expense of his studies, The deceased was 8 nephew of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Brisbin in this place, | ut whose Lowe the fiends of the de! ceased on the day of burial wire enter- | tained, i be C d Our hearts are saddened to learn of | the death of Miss Lodie KE. Brecon, daughter of Bara Breon and Valentiuve Breou, deceased, who died at Bpring | Mills, July 1, aged seventeen years aud eight months, Funeral took place | Thursday following, interment fo the | Cross cemetery. She had in ill health for more than & year; was a | lovely young lady, pure and houvest, | kind and obedient, and was loved by | all who kuew her. We often wonder | why ove so pure and good should be | taken away just when they are about toentera hfe of urefulness. Dut a kind Heavenly Father kuows what is | best and has taken Ler unto Hbuself, | Though the earthly ties are severed, | which held in sflvetion a loving sister, | a kiva nl obedient daughter, the ties | HdAnmanical Leen that bind to the home beyond this | vale of tears are stronger, as there is one more gone to “the home not made | with hands," where those w Lo preced- | ed her were awaiting to greet her at | the pearly gate. While our hearts are | bleeding we should not forget that all are bow to die, and it i= only a loving Father who calls us one by one to ens ter tuto rest, It is not ail sadness, for through the valley of the shadow of death our Shepherd leads us, To those whose hearts are saddened by the vacant place at the fireside, anche r your hope on Christ; look, look b yond the grave which only holds that whieh was mortal, and the soul bs taken its flight to a bright and beauti- ful world where there is no night, sick. ness, pain nor death, to be forever with the Lord, “Far beyoud this world of changes, Far beyond this world of care, Wea shall find our missing troasures, In our Father's mansion fair,’ HUMAN HEAD HUNTERS, } A Ha: sn mM rade, EON Polynesian ible of the Borneo, and numer denn still exists in the » and that most horrible 2d hunting, is still in- pile of all efforts of varl- (4 und niissions as well who Lave with the people. on the belt of buck Indian was a token of gory id fmpaled on a the hut of the would be arvior, Papuan or Dayak, pro- IH the prowess of the youth, a man and eligible for the wed] and the wooing of the maldens, It is Immaterial bow the trophy be oh talned, hy or in Generally it is the former, {date for martial honors sim. wits his chance by night fo some ng village as eraftily and pa- a leopard on the prowl, the 18 ar a poisoned arrow does the work swiftly and silently, and the severed ample time to cool before the head has « wered and calls for retri- povi Isianas vuln i, Giilolo others too iH dillancbirople societies 1 i l cote in contact ] Just as the sealp lock {he uinhood, tall pr young 8a the i 05 young w claims to a henceforth Col whether Lattle. cand ambusceade NE t tae 1" Cid IS liso Lu ial 18 aan incessant vendetta and ear living In fo- strongly stock- at sll for ve themselves from ane . Of the vast island econti- of New Guinea the western or ! he worst looked after, that numerous I' great war ene the monsoon «0 on, and ¥ by it possible ns down const and into the portion er, opposite the news land and the in pursuit it is the desolation British riv 1 is i once at the and of it mid the ca. tion to pe. a slight recurs almost gue of locusts, } warlike and they potent ciubs for his ur blowpipe, + but very cun- n heavy Lil two feet f and ered uid about ry 1 po * olteln carved o with gold rd «0 warrier who in with ol. Evenina Malay penin. s Ding is to £1; t}% $f REN lan tiavre ribe of bead Lunt Origin of the Sabhnth, it! a religious in the Pentateuchal in Le traced nek ! vt not, how. est from labor, bug ut day, when by observing cep the anger appeased. On the Hebrews ine digions ideas and pro- institution of a day respite from the week's which, from belong an “inause dies ire, is viewed ns “delight. —rofessor Jastrow iu Independent. Iustitn. LE Ve, itd of atonen tes and b od ioregul could a igh he ion mee served as n toll and pleious” a ceensian, Proved LHils Love, on sure it is really and truly asked, “Are ¥ Ove! gi "Positive," answered the practical young mai who had just proposed, “1 tested it” “Tested tY “Yes, | doctored myself for indiges- tion for two weeks before definitely de ciding just what the symptoms weaut.” Chicago ost. Compensation, Jones—low do you like your Mra, Erown?¥ Brown—Well, I'll tell you, perfect fallure at cooking, Mrs. new cook. Mes fn Rho is but, It real Iy Is quite a saving, you know.—Bostoy Transcript A Loophole Open, “You're an fraud. sir!” cried the Indig. patient. “You guaranteed jour medicine to cure after everything else failed, and”- “Well, my dear sir,” replied the fake medicine man, “probably you haven't tried everything else.” Philadelphia ress. Sunply Practically inexhaustible, “Doy’t you ever run out of material for plays?’ asked the admiring friend, “Great Scott, no!” exclaimed the pro lifle writer of burlesque operan. “Look nt this pile of blank paper and all those writing lmplements, will you?'~Ex. change. We bave never had as great troubles In the daytime ns we bave imagined when lying awake at nights, —Atchison Globe, Of all money transactions {n England 07 per cent are done by checks and only 8 per cent by notes and gold, Dorothy Dod Dorothy Dodd, AN HER SANS * | MAKING BONELESS HAMS. | Housekeepers May Do It ns Well as n | Professional Butcher, { Little though may think, the | process or making a boneless ham Is | a fine art and one that reaulres i no small degree of skill in the under tnking. In facet, it Is not every who ean “bone” a ham successfully, In the event a housekeeper unfamiliar with the art of removing the bone from hams were to undertake the Job she would be almost: certain to begin operations by first of all splitting the hain open and endeavoring to carve out the bone by cutting around it. The re sult would be failyre and vexation of the worst sort, to say nothing of a ruln- ed ham. The proper way the bone would never suggest tse ole quite to if to the average housckeeper. The operator stands the ham ou end against a supporting ceeds to carve around one end as deep as it him to run his hand and knife down into the flesh and around the bone. Having reached the extreme Hmit (as far, In fact, as It is possible to extend the knife), he begins cutting around the other end, cutting d point that In cutting from the end on began, the entire operati entifieally correct and ou the principle of skinning an animal. The bone then free from und bone block pro the from Is possible for and from nward until he attained w belng ham bone reverses the the low he reaches the ich he in BCI slips out clear and smooth, any adhering flesh. AB 81 wripped taut, left by the remoy twine is thus n iis Is done stout twine Is mm and drawn completely { the ' & aperture al the The mde fast and ham laid away for a day or two, at the end which time the hole neatly that, slicing difficult to d from which the Hh i asin of bane the of closed go it is spot removed. in ¢ltormine exact Was of This is the proper mode boneless ham, and with housekeeper can les well professional They will that first the bone Is surrounded by a tis sue, and from the with what the making a little prac tice to do the butcher, any Ww m ork as ais a by sta ti facilit from the former, tion ends the “fend sy wi thi we iding from ¥ bone } loose Fishes Live to n Great Age Crows are comn _— 1 red hund years inte are The Same O04] Stan y J A. Kelly relates an experience n tl ' ahd He ts fal 1 ai altack of every neighborhood in Mintes and lias been told by thousands of Laat summer [ had alhers Colic, Cholera snd Diarrhoea Remedy, which 1 cording todireoti Ts and with entire is satisfactory resulis, The troubs controlled much quicker than former attacks when | used other remedive Mr. Kelly is 8 well Ruown eitigsn of Henderson, N.C, For by JF Bmith, iH. F. Bossman, Fislivt's Bons, fiwed 0 ® uae f i wile i. B ——————— A A—_ Two Tonrs ta the Pacific Const via Penney vania Haliraoad leave New York August 2 Chiosgn, Denver, Salt Lake City, Monte { Monterey ), Hants Les Angeles, Ban Jose, and on the going trip. ! Returning, Tour No. 1 will ran east | ward through the magnificent Cana. dian Rockies by leisurely daylight tripe with stops st Glacier, Banfl Hot | Springs, and other pints, reachivg | New York on August 41. Tour No. 2, will tun eastbound via | Yellowstone National Paik, including the usual six-dsy trip through that! interesting prescive, arrivieg New | York September 4 Special trains will be provided. Rates from New York, Philadelphia, | Washington, oravy point on the Penn. sylvania Hailroad east of Pittsburg, iu- | eluding transportation, Pullman berth and all meals on the tour exeept dur | Ing the five days spent in Ban Fran eisen, when Pullman asceommeadations and meals are net provided For Tour No. 1, $200. Two persons ocenpy ing one berth, $180 enchi, vielting (Colorado Hprings, Del Nan Francison, Two persons occupy ing one berth, £230 each. A preliminary anpouncement oul. nished upon application to Agents, Tourist Agent, 1106 Broadway New York, or Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pennaylva- nia Railroad, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Lm A Summer oomplaint Is unucunily prevalent aitiong children this season, A well developed cas in the writer's family was cured last week hv the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhorn Remedy —op» of the Lest patent medicines manu. factured and which Ix always kept on hand at the home «f ye seribe. This is not intended as a free pull for the company, who do not advertise with us, but to benefit little sufferers who may not be within easy access of a physician. No family should be with- out a bottle of this medicine In the house, Jatin in summertime, , Tow i n nal " they For sale b " F. + ith, H, F. Rossman, J. B, Fisher's Sons. The EGGS which some coffee roasters use to glaze their coffee with—would you eat that kind of eggs? Then why drink them? Lion Cofiee has no coating of storage eggs, glue, etc, It's coffec--pure, unadulterated, fresh, strong and of delightful flavor and aroma Uniform quality snd reslinoss are insured Ly tho sesled package. 4 a Buoaner Fort Penney] vata Ruilrond Company bas arranged Portirm toy thins Novi hh Le summer of 1902 the fofun two percomiallyvecon Ho Canwdun and N rth ern il hitse tours will Aug Thousand [sland 0 lenve ust 13, incloding Lawr nee, Montreal, Champlain and George, Naguensy Lakes | Marntogs occupying fifteen day | 9125.00, uch tour will be the ( om pany’s touri by au experienced Judy whose especial churge ed Indies, The fare te Car se 3 rate covers railway ir the rosie nuire als, meals en rout taipment, trausivr riage hire, detailed tine For wdditional informs or ndddres antl Lae nivr Sireet | (irant Hoover tor insurance, Write t i) Isrothy Penn's Valley Banking Company, Rocelves Deposits, HALL 1 Discounts Notes. W. B. MINULE, Cashier. 4 Thome hav wives boy prosent thom dule ont Mis RAL T. 4 GHEAMLRY, Ail Yietoe nl, in rats Fy iog Mile, oe may 1.68 Pe. 2a DRISIETIRATORS when 4 Kahl iste been doy TICE-<LETTERS of t owigte of Kdw uf Gregg vw nshin ¥ wd hinvi granted tothe nadeasigne!, they wos id respect Gist all peroone knowhg selves ingetied Wo the to make Imma wig raymert haviig elarms mew is feiratbn On fiv 1 they Caimi srl three and sell iciaent, WM. PEAY ER, Administrator Boring Mills, Pa M FOR BZ\LE THE wf offor st public wie THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2°, at gohwk pom... miles sonst of Contre Hall UNDER : al "he O14 Fa t 8 foe Gorm oomitaining BOER, TIME Or Jee hae creeiod ov iL a hank rs sod tetienm oot hose The O08 Fart heel, a son str setare, and ste blew wise lwatodon this prop.orty, will be sold with the farm, For terms aval farther information snpnly to MES MARY J. ODENKINK, CENTRE HALL, TOR BALE «The ur dersigned offers far sale —e we wos Few the Belbow ng mrt feds RUORSK HOWER FONTARLE ENGINE, SM KCUTHEHINGLE MAUHINY, DHAG SAW, svmplow, 190, SINC FLOURING BUSY, PLOURING M CHINERY 1200000 HEBL ANIM VONVEYERY, MOOUR'NG MACRINE. LINE sHAFPY, ELEVATORS, FLOUR CHESTS, KT, Tow Bouclug machinery will he sold separat oor oan Ba Bought with he Yepitdiae, 2 vpply Ww JOAN NR STRONG, Sat, Polers Mauls, Pre F. GARTHOFY, * dnatioe of the Pears, Practionl Surveyor atid Conveyancer, COBUKN, PA. Ion SMITHS SALVE for ehilibinine, ote, Bent by mail br 35 cons. The DK. EMITH VO, Centre Hall, Pa A Sai A 5. AOA Wa " Re MiTH fAlve for a kinds of sores # wile 10 yok, Sent by mai! Toe DR. SMITH CO, Conte hall, Pa. 7 Ceniy KR ANTED, AGENTS, ——— Wanted for Centre Hall and vielnity a good, re. Hable agent 10 sell our Teas Ooffeen, ote, ont tom: mission, Trade aiready established. For fur ther particulars apply to a UNION TEA ©O., ® AN Stroer, Harrh burg, Pa. NEW GOODS, lL.ow Prices! Colinrs A? ; & Lave gs . uch Hi locke Hosier belt mRirts in Jill rent Five Underwenr, ('orsets ribbons % Hine of tritnimings Boys’ Siocks, alvin line We have Mens’ gana 1 Underwear, Hat wpe, 74 Sis i i TY, Suspenders, most evervihiing is 8 eouniry {iowedd SEABO Air Line est + Shortest and Quick Centre Hall, Pa. EB H. F. ROSSIIAN, Spring Mills. LE il e {to Ra Rout i ! PECAN NNN PP AUT COIR ROEE TY Sp ing Mills, Pa. 1] will I have a be pleased to all to purchase goods in my wil from persons Wishing ine, «0.0 fhe DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. All kinds of Produee taken in exchange for goods, and at prices that will surprice you, ATTORNEYS. UGH S TAYLOR, Atlorney anlaw, Bellefonte, Pa, L fens promis attended in, sot LW Rvs WM TYw Ki, Kiar i (JRVIx BOWER # ORVIR, Ni Atiorpeyn a! ‘aw, BRLLEPONTE Pa OMee in riders Rechaugy sullding - pone Wj . 5 mvid P. Forney, W, Foie Walle FORTNEY bd EY » aw WRLLEFONTX, PA. Gio north of Dont House, BI i RELEPONTE, PA, Ofion N, W_ oorner Diamond, two doors row First Nations! Bank, fanny eA 5 I AM bon aR mo SE BB (LEMANT b ¥ J . VICTOR ROYER, . OMce directly North wat § gi hr MARBLE xo GRANITE [VIGNIHENTS. <> H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN, - * » » Manufacturer of and Dealer in HICH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in afl kKinus of Marble sw ‘Granite Iwan tl eget my ye a i Ww GB HUNKLK, : ® Atbormeramilaw, BELLMPSNTE va i Al Rint of Lagi nsiones 15 solid tay [Gectn latter th elven to aelleekions | bower 4 rete Racha i sop oan IN i ATTORNEY Ata am 1 «Bho LR FONTE By Eater AR REL teal Pais attend J 8 winder Cem ittinne Gorman. eid bod, "ow & Rem oe Belllies, nD aet™h a Soi io BY rs BA. 0 A WB: A AN 8, ATTORNEY AT LAW, : TYRORE, vA, | Oar Speninity © Ooliectintie and Reports. G be OWEN Ma
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