Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. How To Fina Out. Fill a bottle or common glas 3s with your | water and let it stand t wenty-four hours: a sediment or get- tling indicates an | 3 unheaithy condi- | tion of the kid- neys; if it stains your linen ft is | evidence of kid- ney trouble; too Arequent desire to | pass it or pain in | the back is also Sonvincing proof that the kidneys and blad- der are out of order, What to Do. There is comfort in the knowl often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’ Root, the great kid wish in curing edge so 5 Swamp- ney remedy fulfills every rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver. bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times Quring the night. The mild and the exwa- ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won- derful cures of the most distressing cases, If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. You may have a sample bot wonderful discovery X and a book that telis S, ciras Sizes. of this 3 la ue absolutely free by mail. pe Address Dr. Kilmer & frome of Swamp-Root. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men- tion reading this generous offer in this paper, Don’ is Mil remember the name, r's Swamp Root, a3 and the Y , on every bottle “F="1ARM AT PRIVATE SALE—The under- hee rned offer fo le the farm belongin to the estate of Wm, Goodhart, decease d, con. taining EIGHTY THREE ACRES, 72 of which & in good state of enitivation: good hard of the i ¢ fruit; 1iiy located Lew- wiweon Old Fort 3 &T.R. R.—wil 1dwa rthe L, rms. MARY J. GOODHART G. 1 ¢ solid on ; Spring Mills GOODHART, Centre Hall Pa Towns estate of J was lately ooo deceased. G good orchard, ote ARM FOR SAL} { private sal indersign sankey Hon Mille, contal enty acres of HENRY P. SBANKEY, Potters Mills, Pa, I mite MRS, 1908. 4. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~LETTERS of Administration ou the estate of Susan | township, deceased, dersigued, he persons knowing EU Lo Lhe aia] age and those having claims against resent them duly suthenticated tor of Gregg luly granted to the WM, r. 13, P. HOSTERMAN, Administrator, ug 6: Penn Hall, Pa. £5 DMINISTRATOR'S . Adm { then lioaled for GOO DHART Administratrix, NOTICE nistration on he « We 0 Harris of been doly graoted Tes Doot re eat # {uest LOCALS, Keller Hunday paid Mr D CO of near visit Centre | to her 3 i Few hearts are broken, but a good many of them are cracked. 1 Mre, Mary Rearick, of this place, Evangelical services Sunday at Le- mont in the morning, Linden Hall in the afternoon, i I The farm of Wm. Goodhart, deceas- See adv, | t Mrs. Baral Derstine, Miss Re becea | © Derstine, Mrs. John Puff and Will Boozer Haturday attended the funeral of Miss Catharine Derstine, in Belle- fonte, I I Harry East, of Berwick, an em- ploye of the foundry at that place, was the guest of KF, P. Geary for a week. He a chum ot - Barber Geary’s, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Boozer and P. F. Keller Tuesday afternoon went to Osceola to attend the funeral of Miss Millie Boozer, daughter of John Boozer, is a OQ WANTED—A bright young man for | a canvassing to travel with a crew. Ex- necessary, Excellent chance for promotion. Apply to 8. A. Wakefield, Centre Hall Hotel, after week, A reunion of the Hazel and Sbaffer families is to be held near Penns Cave, families are largely represented 1 Penuvs and Brush Valleys, and au effort will be mde to form a permanent organiza- perience not tt A 7p. m,, uli ol 23 These ir September ti tion. R Miss Clara Robb, of Bellefonte, spent to Miss Robb Be Robb Dame Fortune seems to smile on the who are at Magazine. magazine number, bi ar fo third Hepleinber They ave scored a in the at the moment, is the most tr personality before the w lio, | Willism P. Fisher, of Unionville, | Mr. Fisher has been engaged E fruit business all in He is the father of ex-Com- —————— a, TN. HBaros Result in Death, Harry Fuliz, aged about seven years sot of Mr. and Mrs William Fultz, Woodward Sunday from the w al Snow Balis in Aagast, Vi ws, Cluclder-Rose, is blooming profuse- A snow ball bush, burnum Opu- WAS A GREAT SUCCESS, Glasgow's Grove. The third annual reunion of ex-Cen- iving in Blair county was held at It s estimated that there were fully 1,000 eople in attendance. The weather he plessures of the day. It was an of former years were brought to mind, Addresses were made by C, dale, exq., of Bellefoute; Colonel E, J. ‘ruper, of Tyrone; H. Harter, of Jun- The followingofficers were elected for nd treasurer, Samuel Felty. a Court News, a The regular August term of court mvened at Beliefonte on Monday, ugust 5th, 1903, with Hon. John G. J., on the bench, and Pro- wihnotary Gardner, and rehey in their usual places, i G. B. Burrows, of Bunbury, arrived | 1 the 9 a. m. train and took his place Register The morning session was taken up presentation of motions and pe- tions by the several members of the | Grand Jury, | it B¢ ley Pratt, foreman; the returns by | woships in the county, eto. The application for the charter of | pre- a nted to the court, After the charge to the Grand Jury, | lis of indictment to be laid before | i i 1d no cases of much importapes: are | r trial. There are only five cases on ied. i — The National For September. Every housemother will enjoy the symposium, How Many Magazine. very lover of good fiction will enjoy | June Win- | A this number. s————— DEATHS, AARON RYAN Aaron Ryan died at his home near eek at the age of about forty-five | He is survived by a wife apd | children. Ioterment took | {U 1 | | OSCAR HUNTER i Oscar Hunter, of Bellefonte, died | THE "SANKERO.” Of nu Peculiar Figure of the I gation Country, An eastern farmer coming to an {rri- He must learn an His neigh- He He hears wise discussions of He will very promptly make the ac- the zanjero, in called sometimes in Arizona California two wheeled cart, with a shovel and long crooked tined fork by his side He REAMER & SO —— N BR A fine full line of . . . LADIES’ & MISSES’ SHOES. A Complete line , , . . MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHOES, Please do not forget our . , FINE LINE OF CARPETS. T—— Kreamer & Son, Cele Hall, Pa | turns and to receive both ith the utter unconcern of na small water. He opens the head- securely, If the water is short, he of ith Smith and Brown It is a hard and Jones 0 res zanjero who is universally respected A ot necesm——— LOCALS, Foreman and Bmith this week ex- of westetn | he Rev. 8. H. Deitzel and wife, of May- pl J Mr. h di Miss Esther Nolen, of York, has M A daughter was born to Mr. and makes Dr. J. F. lexander, of this place, a grandfather. Mrs. J. C. Harper, of Bellefonte, re- Mrs. B. D. Brisbin Ralph Boozer, a student at the Will Free School of Mechanical vacation being The picnic beld Baturday by the nion Sunday school at Plum Grove as well attended. All participants 1903. GO000000060000000C20000000 THE MuTuAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK, N. J. Summer Shoes Of all Kinds Reduced for a short O STOCKHOLDERS. Insurance furnish. ed at cost. No Tontine or Deferred Death or Default in Premium Payments SPICUOUS FOR BCONOMY and LARGE Beturns to Policyholders in Proportion Payments by them, UTUAL BENEFIT POLICIES CONTAIN FPECIAL AND PECULIAR ADVANT IN THE POLICIES OF Time to make room For Fall Goods. Any information juested will be given P.V.S. STORE. AGENT, CENTRE HALL, PA. No man or woman in the state will eeitate tospeak well of Chamberlain's Goods exchanged for Produce C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. They always produce a easantl movement of the bowels, im- gestion. Forsale by C. W. Bwartz, F. A. Carson, Potters ills. 006000006000000006000009 September 12 to 18, inclusive. The largest and best fal n Central Pennsylvania, by farmers and for farmers Twenty Ample tent accommodations for all A lmige display of farm stock and poultry, also farm implements, fruits, cereals, and every The Pennsylvania State College will make un larg: display of the work of the College and ADMISSION FREE. GEO. DALE J.B. DAUBERMAN GEO. GINGERICH LEONARD RHONE, 1 Chairman. Lamp of Steady Habits The lamp that doesn't flare up or smoke, or cause - to use bad language ; the Jamp that looks good wi on get it and stays good ; the p that you never will with, onos you have it ; n New Rochester. ps may be Sfterad you as “ Just as good Ne in some for ail around good. ly one, Fhe y Rochester. To make is genuine, look for the name ah Varieties.) suddenly at the home of his father-in- | and did justice to the inner man. Mr. Reeser, at Bunow Bhoe, Tues- | law, Mr Ree ! ; : i Armstrong Jacobs, of Boalsburg, day. He ia a son of Benjamin Hunter, | ss 3, of Hunters Park. and is a | ™** # Visitor at the home of Mrs. Liz- « nte X, } deceased, o : | zie Jacobs, in this place last week. Mr. » f bert and J. Dorsey Hunt. | : ; brother of Robert and J, | ey Hun | Jacobs is a veteran of the sixties, hav- er, of Bellefonte He is survived by a ing responded to the first eall for vols wife and two children, | unteers G, L. GOODHART, The iy jr in the yard of Mrs, J. T. Lee, in T second time | the bloomed this year, its first | erop of snow balls coming in regula- ' | tiem order in May, i bh this place is is the bush in cash each | Golden Wedding Horse avd | Faeloss OOLONIAL CD. ist , Chie 2 Mrs Kline, of Fiat Rock, went west from Rebers burg ifiy-five years ago, accompanied Susan MRS. JORN WAITE, | Olio, whe Mary, wife of John Waite, of near Rehersburg, died Sunday, at the age of | by Mre. Clark Herman, of State Col seventy eight years. Funeral Wed-| oo. visited at the home of Mrs. G. H | Krape, lebersburg, last week. seit | The fiftieth wedding anniversary of { Mr. and Mrs. J D. Wagener, of Martha, i attended by eighty i ! 34 Dearborn St. Chicago WAR about de. | | ecendants and relatives This number children and all but two of (heir twenty grand chil. | neaday (dren. Mr and Mrs Wagner, besides! Deceased leaves a husband, who is | receiving the most hearty eongratuls. Lin delicate health, and six children, Daniel, George Frank, John and Mere Charles | { inelnded their eight Thomas Altes, of Bellefonte, and Miss Lillie =iump, of Centre Hall, wereinarried Poursday of last week by Rev. A B Halter. The newly married | couple went to housekeeping in Belle fonte in a home that had been pres viously furnished by the groom. Mr. and Mrs, John O. Beholl and son Arthur, of Altoona, this week will return to their home after having spent a short time at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Beholl. Master Arthur has been in the country for some weeks, and en- joyed it greatly. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Richards and family last week were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin A. Horner, of near Centre Hall. Mr. Richards is en- gaged in the laundry business in Pitts- burg, and came here with his wife and family to get a sniff of pure air, Mrs. Richards is a sister of Mrs. Horner, Olie D. Btover, the painter, of Cen. tre Hall, Wednesday afternoon went to Berea, Ohio, where he will be em- ployed by the firm of J. W. Dunham & Son, manufacturers of agricultural implements. Mr. Stover will work in the paint shops. James Stover, a moulder, a brother of the gentleman mentioned above, has been with the Dunbam firm lor several years. Sm pm RS ——— New Jewelry Store, Jewelry and silverware for sale. Re pairing of watches a specialty. Work guaranteed, Eyes tested free. Best quality lenses, Dinges store room. W. B. Krars, Que semi-annual half-price sale begins to-day, MONTGOMERY & CO. Store Room namely, Mra. Anna Breon Beck, | tions, received many valuable presents tp ny —— i Daten for Democratic Warkers to Re. ! . member, ADAM BOOB Adam Boob, of near Laurelton, died a short time ago, at the age of eighty- eight years. Deceased was the father of eleven children, seven of whom survive, viz : Nathaoiel, of near MiMlinburg ; Rob- ert, Aaronsburg ; Isaiah, near Wood- ward ; Frank, at whose home he died ; Mrs. Hannah Pick, near Laurelton : Mre. Amanda Smith, Swales, Juniata county, and Mrs. Maria Fredericks, of near Hartleton, Last day for registering voters, Fri- day. Sept. 4th. Last day for paying taxes, Saturday, Oct. 3rd. Last day for filing certificates of | nomination, county officers, Tuesday, Oct. 6th. Last day for filing nomination pa- pers, county officers, Tuesday, Oct. 18th. Dysentery Cured Without the Ald of a Doctor, “Iam just up from a hard spell of | the flux,, (dysentery) says Mr. T. A. | Pinner, a well known merchant of Drummond, Tenn, *‘I used one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera | and Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured | without bavicg a doctor. I consider | it the best cholera medicine in the | world.” There is no need of employ- | ing a doctor when this remedy is used, | for no doctor can prescribe a better medicine for bowel complaint in any | form either for children or adults. It | never fails and is pleasant to take. For sale by C. W. Swartz, Tusseyville ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills. a———— —————— Write Grant Hoover for prices on nsuranoce, 000 C—O SA TABATA, When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and cer- tain to met, al use Chamberlain's Stomach avd Liver Tablets. For sale b, C otters Milla: F. > CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of largest Fire and a he word, The Best is the Cheapest... No mutuals ; no assessments, «+» Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's Stone Building, We are now in our new store room and every day is an opening day. Our stock of goods is complete once more, and embraces all lines found in a well supplied general store, The goods are of the best quality and the price asked for them only include a reasonable profit, ——— Ap Marriage Licenses, Thomas H. Alters, Bellefonte. Lillie M. Btump, Centre Hall. Thomas Roan, Lock Haven. Elizabeth Betts, Lock Haven, Lonie R. Bickel, Zion. Edith M. Bhank, Snow Shoe, Franklin A, Miller, Bellefonte, Mary E. Martin, Bellefonte, Robert A. Beck, Bellefonte: Elsie B, Eckman, Philad. Edward N. Neyhart, Milesburg. Cora Singleton, Oil City. We kindly invite you to come (to sec us and price and inspect our goods, MRS. MARTHA EMERICK. Mrs, Martha Emerick, wife of Dr C. E. Emerick, of this place, died Fri day morniog of last week, aged forty- four years, eight months and twenty days. Deceased had been ill for eight weeks, and for the past two years had suffered more or less from tuberculosis of the bowels and stomach. Bhe was a daughter of Jonathan Condo, deceased, of Bpring Mills, and is survived by the following brothers and sisters: M. M. Condo, Darragh; Mrs. Mary Binkey, and Mrs. Anos Montgomery, Centerburg, Ohlo; A. Curtin Condo, Bunbury, Ohio; Mrs. Busan Piper, Johnstown, Ohio; Mra Carrie L. Musser, Penn Hall; Jobn Condo, Bpring Mills, The deceased was a member of the Lutheran church, and was a good, kind neighbor. 8he had many sym- pathiziog friends, who did all possible for her during her last illness, Interment took place Sunday fore noon, Rev. J. M. Rearick officiating. BN H. G. STROHTEIER, CENTRE HALL, PENN, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble ano’ AA SA OER Ln 10 8 SBR taken with colic and cramps in his stomach. I sent for the doctor and - - . . H. F. ROSSTTAN, Spring ills. SPRING MILLS-0, T. CORMAN, ( In exchange for goods. Cash also paid.) 16 BIR «oviiiiiisie i TallOW coco 12 A wanposae suns y D Applies. oun Stayer Shires. The marriage of William B, Stayer, of Altoona, and Miss Edna Shires, of Roariog Bprings, took place Bunday morning, in Altoona. The Tribyoe of that city says: Mr. Stayer is employ- ed in the logal postoffice, and by his unasstiming manner has made hime self popular with his assoclates. The bride is one of Roaring Spring's popu- lar young ladies and is well fitted for the position she has chosen, They will reside in Altoona. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Emory Shires, of Roaring Springs, who aro well know! in Penns . Valley. a Batter...coovvieviinss Lard ’ Chickens, 7; cash Hucklevérries..... BID ocsnivesisisrnny On Shoulder .......... 12 Hides.....conns Spring Chickens,.....10 | Blackberries... ...... GRAIN MARKET, renews ol | Ba825 verona Corn 1d Oita Bt Tit td riley... PRODUCE AT STORES, BOBBLE .consvns iovnsonrtsmnsritbsormnissomen ib osars serinvii Peini ga eat tht bth bch tt thick ttt tnd
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