Bpring Mills. D. N. Kennelley, of this village, met with quite a serious loss last week, In walking from Dr. Braught’s office to the stores, he lost his pocket book con- taining twenty-nine dollars, obtained by hard work. The finder will be lib- erally rewarded by returning the same to the owner. H. B. Miller formerly an“employee ut Allison's tlouring mill, baving se- cured a desirable position in the car shops at Renovo, moved his family and effects to that place on Monday last. All are very sorry to lose Mr. Miller; he was an excellent citizen, af- fable and always a gentleman. Bricklayers will soon begin work on the new Lutheran church building. A. Corman and son will operate their cider presses here and at Tussey- Colyer. Mrs. J. H. Moyer and daughter Blanche, visited in Peon Hall and Spring Mills several days last week, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, of Mill- heim, spent Friday at the home of Samuel Black. Public schools opened last Monday with a fair attendance, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rickert and family, of this place, after spending a week in Millersburg returned home on Baturday. Charles Bottorf, who is employed at Yeagertown, visited at home over Bun- goods to that place in a short time, Potatoes are rotting in this section and some of the farmers are obliged to haul them out. ville, every Tuesday and Thursday during the season. Apple butter making seems to be | the general order of the day. About | every third family is’ engaged in the | boiling business. In this valley ap-| ples are very plentiful and cheap. | Peaches a fair crop, but they command | good figures. Krape's shoe emporium was former- | ly head quarters for general news, and | the discussion of political questions of the day. But since the postoffice is lo- cated there, Mr Krape will not allow any discussions of a political character | nor any noisy arguments, and the | large and small fry politicians are an- | noyed and are now wondering where their scant oratory can spend itself in fumes and vapor. Robert Neese, one of the firm of Neese Bros., of Auburn, New York, is home for a few weeks, visiting his mother snd sisters. Mr. Neese and his brothers, Howard, Frank and Wal- lace are engaged in manufacturing gasoline engines, ‘loyd Bowersox, the village black- smith, has been on the sick list for the past week. a es ff Mp A nS Woodward. Daniel Duggan, a clerk in the post- office at Buffalo, New York, is spend- ing his vacation at the home of C. W Hosterman. Miss Caroline Yearick, of Mifflin- burg, is visiting friends at this place. Quite a number from this place at- tended the picnic at Centre Hall last Thursday. Mrs. C. D. Motz and friends at Linden Hall Hall a few days Just week. Joseph Ard sold his horse to John Rutherford last week. The members of the church willbholda Y. P. tion at this place the 4th October. visited Centre s0OnN and i Evangelical A. and convens- | 5th of | —_—S) YS A Oak Hall, Oak Hall was well represented at | the Grangers’ picnic as well as at the show in Bellefonte, Mrs. Amos Garbrick and Mrs, David Hoy and two little daughters, of Belle- fonte, spent Thursday with Mrs. E | K. Smith. Miss Bertha Barnhart returned to | Williamsport Friday, after spending a | week with her parents. i Misses Myrtle and Giasce Barnbart | spent Baturday with friends at State | College. ! Harry Wagner transacted business | in Lemont on Monday. i W. W. Tate and family spent Sun- | day at A. J. Tate's at Dales <ummit George Glenn and family, of Le- mont, spent Bunday at the home of | Daniel Lauder, Luther Dale visited his recently. parents i A ————— Boalsburg. George Garbrick, of Bellefonte, spent several days recently at the home of Alfred Osman, Mrs. Jennie Hunter left for Pitts burg last week, where she expecta to spend a few weeks visiting among friends. Elmer Ishler and family, of Centre Hall, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ishler. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mothersbaugh spent a few days at the home of T. Mothersbaugh. Mrs. Frank Brown accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Robert Condo, vis ited among friends at State College last Friday. Miss Lizzie Rupp, of Altoona, is vis- iting her cousin, Miss Claudie Wie- land. Charles Moffat, of Pittsburg, is vie- iting his grandmother Cole, at this place. The Lutherans have made extensive repairs on the parsonage; new win- dows have been put in and the interi- or of the house has been repapered. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beck, of Penna Furnace, visited at the home of John Jacobs on Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. LL. Mothersbaugh spent last Friday at the home of Hamuel Glenn, at Blab Cabin, Miss Mary Young, of Altoons, is visiting her friend, Miss Beulah Fort ney. Mrs. Emma Stuart has sold her property in town. The sale compris ‘ed the hotel, lot and store building. Mr. Kidder, of Huntingdon eounty, was the purchaser; he is a brother of the enterprising physician, Dr. L. E, Mr, and Mrs. Ezra C. Ripka and daughter Kathryn, of Lewistown, were the guests of Henry Moyer sev- eral days last week. Arthur Holderman, who is employ- ed at Burnham, was home over Bup- day. Mrs. J. H. Leeand son Charles, of day. Charles Weiser, of Altoona, at the home of J. 8, davs last week. Mrs. Emanuel Smith and daughter Ray, of Potters Mills, visited at the home of Henry Moyer on Sunday. Wallace Weaver, son of A. J. Wea- last Monday for Reading, where he will enter college. Mrs. George Bitner, of Rock Grove, visited at the home of G. R. Meiss on Sunday. Lloyd Kerlin and sons, Frank and Gust, of Mahontango, visited his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B, Jordan, of this place several days last week. Miss Edoa Horner returned to Belle fonte Saturday, after a visit with her visited Housman several parents ut this place, ——————— Millheim, W. W. Bmith family moved back to State College Monday after having spent the last three months as residents of this town, Edward Confer left Monday morning for Meyerstown, where he will attend Albright College, W. H. Bmith and wife are visiting their dsughter, Mrs. David Stoner, in Tusseyville this week. Mrs. J. C. Bmith and her daughter Minerva, spent several days last week visiting friends in Nittany Valley. Mrs. Eugene Ricker, of Scranton, and on and Mrs. Cantuoer, Penn street. Miss Carter, of Spring Mills, was en- Joseph on Mrs. E. W. Mauck and Miss Della Reighard visited Mrs. George Bmull, at Smullton, over Sunday. Ed. Brown and Miss Keller, of State Henry Brown, on Main street. Among those from this place who Bill's in Mr. and Mrs W.W. Smith and Mrs. H. N. Meyer. All are glad to learn that had very “Pawree Show’ Mrs. J. P. (‘ondo, who bev ill last J. H. Reifsnyder and D. L. Zerby transacted business in Bellefonte on Monday. Reiley Bower, of Rote, visited at the home of J. C. Bmith over Sunday. Miss Minnie Geary went to Phila her Fall stock of Millinery goods, Mrs. G. 8. Frank, Mrs. Mary Miller, and Mrs. I. E. Stover, are attending the Woman's Missionary convention which is being held in the Lutheran church at Pive Grove Mills this week. Steward Keeu took a trip to Milroy last Bunday. The Camp of Modern Woodmen of America have taken in several new members the past week and a number of applications are in for the next meeting. Let the good work go oo. Dentist W. =. Harter, of Bate Col- lege, was in town Tuesday on business pertaining to the estate of his uncle, the late Dr. J. F. Harter, The Btandard Concert Company, which was at Grange Park last week, gave a concert toa full house Batur- day night, and will be here several nights this week. 8. M. Campbell took a load of four teen persons to Grange Encampment last Thursday, on his furniture wagon. House and Lot for Sale, The Bitner homestead in Centre Hall is offered for sale by ihe owner, Rev. Robert O'boyle, in order to close out the estate. The property consists of dwelling house, outbuildings, stable and about five acres of land, The location is pleasant, and will make w splendid home, For farther partic- ulars inquire of W. B, Mingle, Cen- tre Hall tr LA A SY SOARS, A Communioation. Mr Eptror-—Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1 suffered for three years with the bronchitis and could not sleep at vights. I tried several doctors an | various patent ‘ medicines, but eould get nothing to give me an relief until my wife got » le of th valuable medicine, which has com- pletely relieved me —W, Brock. man, Bagoell, Mo This remedy Is for Rossma Kidder. and J. B. Fisher's Bons, DO YOU GET UP Almost everybody who reads the news- papers is sure to know of the wonderful { {, cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the great medi- cal triumph of the nine- {¥ teenth century; dis- Lill} covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi- nent kidney and blad- der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp=Root is not rec- ommended for everything but if you have kid- ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and ’ send your address to gyi Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- Eiferaiti hamton, N. Y. The £2025 regular fifty cent and Home of Swamp-Root dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. The Gireat Centre County Falr, This fair will be held in Bellefonte, Beptember 30th, October 1st, 2nd and 8rd, 1902. Great attention has been paid by the management during the last summer to the improvement of the grounds and buildings and ment of the race track, which is already 2:16 the record It is d belivvy and the borsemen who bave seen it best in the Slate, this year is and there is indication the exhibits will be of a high grade of The Premium Book especially every excellence. Fine raciog and free all kinds of orderly and decent amusements will tractions, together with mske this n most attractive Excursion tickets will be sold from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad at reduced rates aud special return trains will be run over the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad from Bellefonte as far as Coburn, stopping at all inter. mediate stations, on Thursday and Friday of Fair week, October 2nd and 3rd, leaving Bellefonte each eveniug at 7:0 p.m JOHN BLANCHARD, Bellefonte, Pa. Hecretary. IT LEADS THEM ALL Pennsylvania's Popular Ioter-County Fair at Milton The Milton fair, which distinction of being the best all fair in Central Pennsylvania, will bold its fall meeting this year on Wedunes- day, Thursday and Friday, October ist, 20d and 8rd. The management have been particularly active this year in arranging for one of the best exbi- The prev i The and OCORSION, enjoys the round bitions the association ever held. exhibits promise to exceed any ous year in the society's history attractions will be entirely new novel and the races, unless all fail, will be up to the standard. In addition to the usual of ihe county fair, several state celebrities sre expected to be here during the week and address the people. Milton cessible by rail from every and all railroads running and their connections will have a ape- cial train service with reduced rates Come to Milton—the fair's patrons are signs features direction Milton to vever disappointed or dissatisfied. Cp A Certain Core for Dysentory and Diar. rhogn “Some years ago I was one of a par- Rf that intended making a long bicy cle trip,” says F. I. Taylor, of New Albany, Bradford county, Pa. “I was taken suddenly with diarrhoea, and was about to give up the trip, Messenger, suggested that I take a dose of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy. [1 purchased a bottle and took two doses, one before starting and one on the route. I made the trip successfully and never feit any ill effect. almost completely run down with an attuck of dysentery. of this same remedy and this time one dose cured me.” Sold by J. F. Bmith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Son's. JFUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE undersigned William Weaver, deceased, will sell on the prem- mes of tract No. 2, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922,1 P. M. the following tracts of land: No 1. PF of 133 acres, located one mile north west of Farmers Mills, Pa, bounded by lands of G. D. . B, John Weaver, John Taylor, Wm. Allison, W, A. Krise, and James Weaver, containiog 133 acres and 156 ches. Thereon erected two-story dwell house, bank barn, im nt shed, buteh- oa house, ig on. baad SubuiMings. A never water near the house, large or Sains Ao io Ao fruit, small frait about the house. Farm in Jood sie of cultivation; about 85 acres well tim Tract No, 2 is Joosted one-fourth mile north west of Farmers Mills, bounded by lands of Je- cob Neese and]. B. Fisher's estate, with stale eg lue and other Tia, not fit to drink. pure, uncoated coffee~fresh, strong, well flavored. The sealed package In. sures uniform quality d freshness, SPRING MILLE-.O,. T. CORMAN, ( In exchange for goods, Cash also pald.) Bide Tallow APPIEB...ocinsiiosrin Huckleburries........ POLRLOOE ...cornesnns Large Onlons...... Beef Hides Epring Chickens MAKKEY 10 04 * a Chickens, 7; cash Ducks riba Raspberries. ..... Hetn......coni00in Shoulder | 14 12 | GRAIN Wheat... cise Corn. Re ... NewO Barley we 00 and 65 PRODUCE Free Lard Potatoes | Meat AT STORES, Hide Shoulder HHL sence cosspineriosmmras | TO ALL OUR | | Friends | AND Customers... In order to M ike ! f Fall Goo Weare 1 Pw 4 V4 Balance of our Summer Goods AT Reduced Rates. All Kinds of Produce ds 1 out the in Exchange. me and See Wm . F. ROSSTIAN, Spring Mils. Taken Co H Fo le en A fine hh ¢ of -- and These Carpets will be gold cheaper than they can be boug —— T— Centre Hall, Pa. A a Pittsbu TILSOURL Ves igh WRITTEN, MACHO Bey “DS Lom Universal keyboard. oe Removable type action, nstantly cleaned. Send for Catalogue. “THE ONLY Perfect Writing Machine made, . ... The writing is Plain View of the n pomp § perator all the time. strongest png ft anid ~ Li mn, rapi ac~ touch, and tion, casy ” § a Pu ada y all kinds of q WOrK, Ce ,WOrk, - lean work, Machine Co. wy or » BANKS. Penn's Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA, Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. suly EARN FOR S0% will ofler THURSD wk ot f ifr THE nip UNDERsIG wl palin SEPTEMBER gt 2 al the OM For hinted, mile sonth Hall a floe far aitaining fone pundred and fiw DINE RUNG, MOre Or ose, { The farm bio « good sate of cultivation, and ool one | Ontbs farm there is an abundant supply of | runuing water and two apple orchards and small | i fruit i ith the farm. { For terms and further information spply to i MRS MARY J. ODENKIRK, i i CENTRE HALL. TT OUSEAND LOT FOR BALE. -The under | § signed offers at private sale a splendid | | howe opposite the Lamar ratirond station, ou the { Central Railroad of Penn. The dwelling house | has eleven rooms and is new, well finished and { conveniently arranged, and is admirably loosted i for a club of summer Loarding bo se, wing con { venlent to a fine stress of waler aud bhonting | ground, | Amovoal yard and trossel and au established | {| business in foel, i I Good water aud fruit on the premises, For further part culars a dress i JOHN SMITH, Lamar, Pa, f= stima— | PJ OTICE-NOTICE is hereby given thst i Messrs M. and Edward Sweetwond neg {jected tw JI two deer heads mounted by me, and that the same will be sold at public sale, | Saturday, September 27. 1902, at one o'clock, at my place of business in Spring Mills Pa. unless the owners come forward, and pay expenses in- enrred, including the cost of advertising. J. LENAVELY, i Sept. 9, 1902, Spring Mille, Pa, TOR SMITHS SALVE for chilblaine, ete, Sent by mail for 25 cents. The DR. SMITH CO, Centre Hall, Pa. A UPITOR'S NOTICE. ~IN THE ORPHANS’ he Court of Centre County, in the matter of the estate of A. E. Meyer, iste of Potter town- ship, deceased, the nndersigoed an Auditor ap- fotmed by the sald court, to hear and upon exception filed to the account of Edward sel. Jers, administrator, and to make distribution of the ba'ance inthe hands of the sdminisirator to and am those Jegally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Tues. day. the 1th day of OGotober, A. D. 1902 at 10 o'cloek in the forenoon, et his office, No. 11, High Sireet, Dellefonte, Pa. at which time and all parties are required to present and prove their claims of be debarred from coming in on sald fund, 8 KLINE WOODRING, Auditor, Yas unsnr passed facilities for giving a Rosie ness Rdocation, and placing Students when trained. Circulars on a Spring Mills, Pa. New Store. New Stock DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE. All kinds of Produce taken in excha i 10T nge goods, and at prices that will surprise you. ATTORNEYS. LOR, Attorney-at-law, Belisfonte, Pa. No. 24 Tempie Jourt sons promptly atiended to aught BOWER. rag ~ wavy M. BE! = J. H. ORVIS, (JRVIS BOWER 4 OC Attorneys at Law BELLEFONTE PA. rider's Exchange vullding on Second 26) uli Office In’ David ¥F. Fortney. FORTNEY & WALKER. Attorney al Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office north of Court House. {{LEMANT DALE, is al Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, Office XN. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank fans? J VICTOR ROYER, *. A dd uorne A BELLEFONTE, PA. Office directly North of Court House. 0 Ww G. RUNKLE, . A al-Law 11 kinds of Jeg LA pix Al ) #pecial ientios given to collections y floor Orider Excha ge. D. GETTIG 8, ATTORNEY-AT-TA ¥ 2h AFONTE, PA, Collections ana all egal business te Pmptiy Consultations German and Roglul. i Rxianage Bridirg, G. Ta OW ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TYRONE, PA, Our Specialty : Collections and Reports. References on request, Nearby towns repre. sented Bellwood, Altoous, Hollidaysburg and He viogdon, Lisep 00 s N B APANGLER, ATTO! Tie This celebrated CATTLE POWDER Is earnestly recommended to the Farmer, Horseman . and Dairyman as a MOST RELIABLE CURE for all ordinary diseases to which HORS i i 3 i and Thrifty Condition, pe er cent. It does this in the natural o h ath ut the least injury to the Four full doses will be mailed FREE by THE FRONEFIELD CATTLE POWDER CO., 400 N. 3rd St, Philadelphia, Po. * 1 happiness a hearty meal, Pepsin Table t ng but pave peprin {no drags). ¢ bistianken afer a meal will digest one pom ] olid food i Ask your droggist © pend ui 25 vende In clamps for a vial 4 8t,, Phila, P The 'D MANNAT the Hisrts Mountuine in Germany, Bis Manns will rortore the song of onge birds, 1 prevent hat ailments, abd restore them to good condition. If given the mason of shedding fosthers aw earry the litle musician through this eritienl period without the bose of song. Bent by mail on receipt of 15e. in stamps. Sold by all drag , Pird Book Free. THE BIRD FOOD OO, No, 400 WN, Third si,
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