Henry Krape, a student at Hurris- | burg, spent several days under the pa- rental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guisewite and | Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Phillips went to | Coburn Sunday afternoon fo attend | | communion services that were held in | the Reformed church at that place. Mrs. Miller and daughter, of Bell- | wood, spent a day last week as guests | of James Weaver, Rev. Holloway, of Bellefonte, pied the pulpit in the church Sunday evening. Wm. Krape opened a jewelry shop | in Israel Weaver's store room. Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver visited | friends at Feidler on Sunday. Misses Tammie and Mazie Haflley | visited friends at Boalsburg and vicin- | ity over Sunday. Mrs. Catherman and sons, of Mill- | mont, spent a few days at the resi- dence of Thomas Frank, on North 2nd | street. | Rev. Wallace, Evangelical minister, | of New Berlin, preached a very inter- esting sermon in the Evangelical | church at this place Bunday afternoon, | Mrs. Harvey Crouse is spending a | few weeks with her parents st Win- | field. | Harry Wyle &. Lloyd Kreamer, two | expert painters, came home from | Windber to vote. Lloyd returved again on Wednesday, while Harry ex- | pects to spend the winter with his | family. { Misses Jennie Rupp and Nellie Wea- | ver are visiting friends at State C ol-| lege. E. R. Wolfe, teacher of the interme- diate school, went to Wolfe's Store on | Tuesday to cast his vote for Pattison. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Limbert attended | the funeral of Daniel Roush at sonburg on Monday. Clymer Stover, of Oak Grove, is| spending a few days with his family. Julia Kreamer spent her sister at Pine Creek. Henry Gilbert visited friends at Li- vonia over Sunday. i oceu- Lutheran | Colyer. Jonas and Stephen Smith, who are | employed ou the street car line in Philadelphia, returned home BSatur- day for a short stay; they panied by Miss Pearl Stanter, of Phil- adelphia, who will remain some time. ville was the guest of Miss Mary Moy- er on Sunday. T. N. Moore, county surveyor of Mifflin county, spent last week in Cen- tre county, surveying land for Mr. Colyer at Linden Hall. . Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Bottorf transact- ed business at Bellefonte on Monday. Some of the farmers in this section are through with their corn huskiog, | others have not commenced. Mrs. Wm. Reiber and daug Claire and Blanche visited at the home of Milton Kline, at Centre Hall, eral days last week. Miss Cora Colyer, of Linden Hall returned home after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Taylor. Miss Sudie Bodtorf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8B. Bodtorf, left Monday morning for Jersey Shore, where she will remain two months visiting friends and relatives. Her brother, J. | E. Bodtorf, is employed at that place as a delivery man in a large bakery. Miss Nannie Meiss enjoyed a turkey | dinner on Sunday sat Thos. Fleisher's Harry McClellan and Wm, Fleisher purchased new buggies from C. W, Meyer, of Penn Hall. Mrs. Jane Banpey, of Howard, and | Mrs. Annie Kritzer, of this place, visit. ed at J. 8. Housman’s Sunday. Farmars Mills. A good many from this place were | hunting the first day of the season. Be | sure to look before you shoot. i rhiters SEV ing clover seed. There is a good deal of soft corn this | year, but it must go into the cribs, good | or bad. While crossing the bridge at the | mill, in this place, with the engine owned by Charles Frazier and Wm, Cummings the bridge gave way beeake ing the engine badly and making unfit for work. Robert and Mervin Homan spent Sunday at the home of their parents. James Scholl and daughter Sallie are slowly improving. Mrs. Samuel Homan is able to be up and around. Mrs. Julia Smith, who is visiting at | the home of Bamuel Homan, met with a severe accident Bunday. She wpilt hot fat on her hauvds, burning them very badly. John Bpangler and Wm. Rickert Sunday were guesis at the home of John Zellers, W. C. Horner and family, of Colyer, visited in this place Bunday. Daniel Jordan, of Colyer, and Geo. MeMin, of Tusseyville, spent Bunday at Harvey Horner's. John Zellers is proud of the little boy that arrived at their home a few days ago. Wm. Scholl and daughter, of Centre Hall, Sunday called at the home of James Scholl. John Hagen says business is brisk; lots of work, | Amos Dunkle, of Altoona, was In town Saturday evening. He expects to move here in the spriog. James McCool, of Bpring Mills, is ES HERIFIR SALK By virtue of sundry writs of Levarli Facias, Fi er Facias, Venditiont Ex ponas, ete, |, issued out of Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to in the Borough of Pa. siblie sale at the Court House, lellefonte, Pa, on MONDAY, at one o'clock, p. m. NOVEMBER A, . the following described re. 1002, All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in the Townshipof Spring, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post, on the west side of Logan's Branch near where the end of the Mountain road crosses the same, Adams now of 51 1-2 perches to a post, thence north 52 degrees cast 60 perches to the shore of the upper Forge Daa, thence by the the nee by lands Inte of Matthew be the same more or less, it being part of the ‘Hugh Turner Forge Tract of Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold the property of Robert Valentine, ALSO All that certain messuag: plece of ground situate in the Township of Spring, in the County of Centre, and State of 2 bounded and described as follows to wit ~Beginning at a stone corner, thence along land of Dennis Donahue or Miss Alice degrees west 46 x rches to stone, 33 degrees wost 32 perches to stones and corner; thence along land of same south 50 degrees « nat 38 perches to along land of the same 11 degrees, east 11 6-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing five acres and thirty It bed tract of land urtin and wife and others conveyed party hereto by Deed dated 184. Thereon erected a and other outbuildings, in ex tion, and to 1} sold as Michael Dougherty, ALEO rtain messuage tenement and lot of in Benner Township, Centre County and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: —-On the north by I. D. Ehugert, on the east by land of J. D, ic round, and on the Schrefiler, containing Thereon erected a two ouse, stable and other out. ins tenement, lot and same which Joh to Mi the 10 dwe taker prop rey of ot th All that o« story frame buildings, Seized, taken in execution, the property of James W dwell ing and to be sold as Houser, 1-2 Je rehes lo 1 Kri north i 3 deghe ol ¢ § ¢ KT west 1 OW seore north od by land 8 onal Plotners 0 8 pest, a chest 13 1-2 per < ORY land of t 38 perches OF Wiwt rok RE os 0 Te 10 GegTroes west purcha AL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA Condensed Time Table. Read Down Read Up. No. 1 No 3 5 No &No Xo 2 u | p.m.ip.m.a.m CFS TR June 23, 190 SF | 3 od SE oF oF ol ad of ad oF of wf wu) Nigh Tew’ =a Heels Park... Dunkies ..... HUBLERSE'G. ~Snydertown... Ebay LERR shez Clintondale... 7 Krider's §'a g. «Mackeyville.. 7 Cedar Springs. wen SRIODA, MILL HALL. eens wdr9ey Shore = Arr, Lve 12 50 Lye } Wm'PO'T | Arr. 2350 (Phiiad. & Reading Ry.) wwovssmaecol Bid daligavsss sees tte th dads Seth th dh HER ~N w PHM &, 1 X Ni FeeeeeawenReO - - -3 11 1 ti $538 Hen (Via Philad.) Week Days. Ar New York... (Via Tamaqua) J. W.GEPHART, General Superintendent ILvam dr...4 00 (reat Closing-Out ‘| Sale In many lines inthe ,... Garman Stock Sale begins SATURDAY, NOV, 1 and lasts 10 Days, Many Goods at One-fourth One-third One-half Regular Prices. Large tickets will show Regular and Reduced Price. GARMAN'S STORE. Bellefonte, Pa. H. T Molntyre, St. Panl, ‘Minn, who has been troubled witha disorder- ed stomach, ma “Chamberlain's Stomach and I, at Tablets do me Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney Youle preys upon the mind, dis- courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor | and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid- neys are out of order! or diseased, Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born F afflicted with weak kid- neys. If the chiid urin- ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon’ it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis- erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, It is sold by druggists, in fifty- “KN cent and one dollay Loi sizes. You may have a sample bottle by on = free, also pamphlet tell- Home of Brau Root. ing all about it, includ ing many of the thousands of testimonial © letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. To Mills, Pa. P.V.S.STORE. Bargains - - While our Bargain Counter has been well ' Good Horse Sense | teaches that glue and [l) son eggs (used toglaze some coffees with) are 7, not fit to drink. “Lion Coffee is Rever Elad—its pure, undoctored co The sealed package keeps it fresh and pure, SATISFY MORTGAGE, - JOTICE 1 In the Court of Con mon Vieas of Cer tre County LEWIS SWINEHART | resendalives — Notice is hereby given that an ap been made to the Court of Co tre covoly, under Act of Asie i 10 show cause why yo mortgage in the sum of §71 county, Pa., in morigage book ‘ 10 appear al Lier oo the petition, and show csus 1d not pe satisfied of reco CYR! leas of Cen W Ave m Novem LEWIS BS) Lhe been made to Ul . ’ No is here aud answer the sald monrig patonized, we still have some left that must go to make room for the Large Stock coming in. Come while sizes are full. Goods exghauged for Produce. C. A. KRAPE. Fall and Winter | GOODS We are now ready with our new Fall and inter Goods, and would kindly ask you to come and examine our new stock, Latest styles in... Dress Goods Flannels Outings, Etc. A nice line of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Kid and Woolen Gloves and Mit- tens. A new assortment a Caps, Woolen Work- ng Shirts, and many oth- 7, Tr worth looking at UNDERWEAR to suit all, A very fine assortment, H. F. ROSST1AN, Spring Mills. . Acetylene Gas - - - will light your Homes Churches Stores Offices cheaper than Coal Oil by using the . sss Martindale Acetylene Generator. For further infor- mation and refer- ence address— J. S. ROWE, Centre Hall. RENE KINNER MAN'F'G Co, Varvnt ia. : Allow me to raise of Chambre ly. few words in|} Cougn Reme- y. I hada very severe eh and cold and feared I would get pneu- monia, but after taking the second dose of this medicine I felt better, three bottles of it cured my cold and the ins in my chest disappeared entire y. Iam most respectfully yours for health RAL § 8, Mavens, 64-Thirty- eulths Ba Wheeling, W.Va. For more good than saab 3. have ever working for Miller Geedhart, Ra a Hanan uith, E. . sia by J IF JX. Smith, . * Bitte hth 000000 RO%0000 0000 Wo as B wl py FRAME DWELLING | Spring Mills, ® rooms ALSO FRAME DWELLING located In Spring Mills, 5 rooms re rine of sale of aboy sit purchaser phe fer h the vil PE Ue 5, Arrange to ties shi Wh Ioany one w ishing it pr perty After Jan. ist, 1908 these properties will not be for sale CP. LONG, Spring Mills, Pa OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.~The under signed offers at private sale a splendid home opposite the Lamar railroad station, on the Central Railroad of Penn. The dwelling house has eleven rooms and is new, well finished and conveniently arranged, and is admirably located for & club or summer boarding house, belag cone venient to a fine stream of water and hunting ground. Jud and trossel and an established Also coal business in fuel, Good water and fruit on the premises, For further particulars addross JOHN SMITH, Lamar, Pa, av TION ~All persons are a hereby — that my wife, Lacy Breon, left my bed and board, without cause or provocation, and that : shelter, or any pu whatever, will be paid by me; and this shall notice, sufficient JACOR B. BREON, Sale Register, Thursday p.m m Des. 18-Lydia Foust, st Fotvers ia, ousehold goods, one hose, ro wagon, sleds, harness, hay, ete Saturday, at 1 p.m. November 8, Lydia Gram- | ley, one mile north of Bpeing Mills, household goods, dishes, stove, carpet, copper kettle, ete. Wednesday, 10 a. m—November 12-George Gentzsl, 1% miles south west of Prog Mille, 5 work horses, 10 4 Haas a full line corn fodder he in ot Wadnesday-~March 18~HHoward Durst, stock and tmplemanie Rn soma mW Suns RALVE oo oohilb BMITH co. Sor Tr Toe BR bs, | i So sn and J. B. Fisher's Bons. a ay a ana All the § news tral Pennsy A ——————— La SHOES, CARPETS, po wep A ped Pim or “THE ONLY Perfect Writing Machine made, . . . . The writing is in Plain View of the Ope Simplest and strongest rator all the time. construction, rapid ac- touch, and all kinds of tion, easy adapted to a work, Universal keyboard, e Removable type action. Instantly cleaned. Treble the life i= 208 :C. J. FINKLE ‘Spring Mills, Pa, : New Store, : New Stock . . . I will Sleused to 14 ts havea c¢ irom persons wishi ng purel iif goods in my abe ling ine. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods, and at prices that will surprise you. The tollowing accounts have been examined, and all others in any wise interested, and will be jresentd 10 the Orphans’ Court of Centre County or confirmation on Wednesday, the 2th day of F A November, D. an 1. Fioalscoountof N. H. gione, Administra tor of the estate of George N. Hate, deceased 2. Acoount of Jase R. MeCa'mont, Exeoutrix of ete. of Robert MeCalmont, late of Hellefonte, Pa, deceased 3. First and final account of James Harris, Ad- ministrator of Jave Harrls, late of Bellefonte, de oonsed 4. The final sooount of K. W. McCracken and John Wigton, Executors of Ann Oliver, late of the Borough of Bellefoute, deceased, as filed by H. W. McCracken, 5. The scoount of John C. Nason, trustee ap jointed 10 sell the real estate of Thomas Nason, ate of Rush township, deceased. 6. The first and final account of Richard Ha. worth, Administrator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Andrew Robertson, late of the township of Rut , county of Centre and State of Pennasyl van 7. The first and final account of Frank K. La kenbach, Administrator of all and singular the ® and ehattels, rights and oredita which were of George 8B. Turver, late of the Borough of Philipsburg, Centie county, Pennsylvania, de. 5. The first and final sooount of L. H. Geltig, Adina of ete., of Bamh Getlig,} late of Spring township, deceased, The first and final account of William EK Frank, Administrator of Abram Frank, deceased, Inte of the village of Point Lookout, iu the coun. ty of Centre and State of Pennsylvania. J. Kelley 10. The first and final sccounte ol J, J and Elisabet Dates, Adiulnhttaton of ste., of Catherine Strong, late of Boggs township, decoas. | ou 1 1 Second sctonnt of John M, Long, Admin. | istrator bh Be La of Sontad Long, late of ight | Se — townsh 12. third partial account of 8. Peck, Ex- a Henry Brown, iste of Walker town. { Shier aeceaed: a She fist and | hy Uuart | ra aatial aooonnt of ¥. RB, Will Donley, Martha 13, pce pan: uston town. ! a Fourth annual aeesant of L Seoree RB. Meek, EE a Of he a i i J A > $v in Wri Wood Str hin wi ii re ing d, clean work. Machin Co. eet, Pittsburg, Pa. mA BANKS Penn's S . ~ Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA, Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. auly H. G. STROHTIEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN. . . . Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble as Granite Don't fail to get my prioes, i CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, «.Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's Btose Building,
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