TAGARA FALLS EXCURSION, N Low-Rate Vaeation Trips via nis Raliroad, Pennsylva- from Washington and Baltimore, Pennsylvania Railroad. On Fishurg 11.40 a m., , Williamsport 2 ven 308 p. m Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclusive | of limited express trains, within ten days will be sold at $8 50 from Harris. ourg ; $7.80 from 40 from Tyrone ; $5.45 $6.90 from Sunbury, and at proportionate rates from principal points. A stop- over will be allowed at Buffalo within limit of ticket returning. The special trains of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion running through to Ni- agara Falls, An extra charge will be made for parlor-car seats. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon will accompany each excur- gion, For descriptive pamphlet, time of connecting trains, and further infor- mation apply to nearest ticket agent, or address W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad BStreet Sta. tion, Philadelphia, osepl? ic fe —— Sunbury 50 p. m., 12.68 Pp. Altoona ; $7 from Bells fons te ; wien, Write Grant Hoover for nsurance, prices on HH oO LOCALS, | urday aud Sunday. tre Hall attended the | gles in Bellefonte Monday. Rev. J. M. will assist in the Lock Haven Lutheran church, Rev, D. E. Rupley pastor. { Prof. J. B. Bryson, who recently | taught school at Boalsburg and later at Flemington, is teaching at Vilas, Ly- | coming county, at present, Peter Smith, of Centre Hill, was visiting friends at Potters Mills SBun- day. Mr. Smith has hosts of friends ‘round and about Potters Mills. Jack Elder, of Eider Ridge, Alle- gheny county, a senior at Pennsylva- nia State College, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Lola SBtrohm. Rearick Unless frost comes unusually late, there will be a great quantity of soft corn this fall. There are many fields in which the corn not reached the glazing stage. has Hiram Grove, an officer in the Mor- ganza Reform is ill with ty- phoid fever. Mr. Grove is well known to the Reporter readers, being a son of John of Spring Mills. Miss Bessie Weber, Weber, of Oak Hall morning returned College for Women school, (Girove, daughter of John Station, Monday Allentown which institu- to the in DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? | Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, L PROPERTY wr of Mr Jane R. | . A R expose to pub is, Pa. near tion she is pow in her junior year, Mrs. Elizabeth Bartholomew is stay- Centre Hall this With- next week she Phila- delphia, where she will assume charge of the household affairs of Prof. W. T. Meyer, George Clements, the guest of bur Henney, Week. in the will go to of Mill Hall, his daughter, Mrs. on Church Btreet. lements is a well-digger, is Wil- Mr. but of late to recuperate, 8. T. Moore, of Milroy, (Grove, of Centre n the and Wm. M, Hill, surveyed Seven Moun- This purchased by the state nthe ago Esq., last week for the atate, had been Samuel] Weber, a graduate of Penn’a is an apprent ce in the al department io the Altoona where ne ah put practice knowledge gained at State, Key pe will bave op- into his James Wolfenden to Pe erect two Babes has been ordered nnsyivania State Col- & Wilcox rt to upany ci safety boilers of r horee-pows each, tart on the work next week, Paul, a son of James Leitzell, of Mills, while cut Lng an ugly gash in his foot, the mountain be wa wood on " tt could get any Woods, « assisianee, Wm of where he was engaged | company during | Westinghouse He Philadelphia, and will institution in his vacation: that i nd kitchen ii be made k ie i So BARE : Mauch Chu tev. G. eft it io W. Melinay, Monday fliciate uple Tu Cambria con afternoon to be fal gC Iny oon at De- ty, an point on his firs” pastoral charge, w few years ago urn in a few days, Met g his k He | hin Joh lenshinn esme near shat. the ( srpiay pump, i Wet exXireinilies day sf Dorrowge had become clog- to force the the instru- HOTLEe way his ende the ged aud by avor liquid through pipes, exploded with considerable force, iste are | Milks, and ne ike midway between O hel, &T.R. kt. GUODHART, Ce sis tre § Af H IR BALE en Irty acres, sitoat inty, Pa belo g remler, decease: was lately upled by Isaac Tressler, now also deceased. Good buildings, good supply of water, good orchard, ete, Terms moderate, JOSEPH TRESSLER, Pleasant (inp, DANIEL TRESSLER, Linden Hall, Fortney & Walker, AUorneys, Bellefonte, Pa. Aug. 20, 1908, Cov FAR hrssesd qd th Township, r estate of Joo eR ie to the and which Executors, tr. ARM FOR BALE~The undersigned offers at private sale the Sankey Homestead, one wile east of Potters Mills, containing ove hundred and forty acres, twenty acres of which is timbered. Good buildings, fruit, ete. This farm is in 8 good state of cultivation, and Is well sdapied to the growing of all the staple crops. The farm is well sulted for a stock farm, MRS, HENRY P. BANKEY, August 13, 1908, it. Potters Mills, Pa. Hains, lste of Gregg township, deceased, having been duly granted to the uo ors ned, he would respectfully requestall persons knowing themselves indebewed to the estate to make imme. diate payment, and those baviog claims against the same lo present them duly anthentioated for settlement, WM, PP, HOSTERMAN, Adminttiatos, Aug. 13, 6t. Penn Hall, a DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ~Lettérs of Aswmsinistation on the estate of Wm, Goodhart, late of Gregg twp. deceased, havin been duly granted to the un reigned, she woul respectfully request all persons Kaowing wouid | selves indebted to the estate to make immediate | payment, and those having claims jot same 10 present them duly authent tiement, MRS. MARY J. DR ART Aug. 6. Administratrix, AV DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — Letters of | Administration on the estate of James J. Price, late of H hi A, baviy oh Sui iy request all persons know: it Won res fog themselves indebted to the estate Yo mage fumediste payment, and those having © Jain au maine 10 present (hom ul Althea » ets ths «hins and inflicted painfal in- L jtiries The Mivisterial Association met on | Monday in the study of Rev. A. A, {| Black, of Boalsburg. Au interesting i diseussion on the relation of the Holy was opened by Rev. J. M. Rearick and participated in by all present. After the trausaction of various items of business the association adjourned to meet with Rev, B. A Balter, of Pleas- ant Gap, Monday, Oct. 12th. sem——— i a——— Heduced Rates to Centre Hall To accommodate visitors to the en- campment and exhibition of the Patrous of Husbandry, to be held at Centre Hall, Pa., September 12 to 18, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets from all stations in Penusylvania to Centre Hall, Pa , at special reduced rates, These tickets will be on sale and good from September 11 to 18, inclu. sive, and good for return passage until September 19, Our semi-annual half-price sale begins to-day, MONTGOMERY & CO, Bellefonte, Pa. kN that I have i @ | otic I Bai HEREBY ary of with Jan, 1051902, a | Coit 7 mil i aw ona bom head | hog wagons, | drill, ian roller, | Hench out tivator, “hover raion oh ate wean Hee put on hte Horner! arvliving ob 6 farm about half a mile All persons are he atl An interfere with or in any wise ! the above | Sept. 5, 1908, { 10 me, AN INVITATION TO AT THE GRANGE PICNIC Included int sortment of th AS WELL AS A G PERCALES, FOR SALE We invite you to visit our | VISIT AND EXHIBITION he collection of 00D DISPLAY OF ETC, ETC, . booth during the Picnic, . * . * . . | Oak Hall, Some of the people attended the | show on Tuesday. Miss Rosella Dale, of the Branch, | visited at the home of her grandmoth- er, Mrs. Henrietta Dale, of this place, last Sunday. Mrs. James Kusterborder spent sev- | eral days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carver, at Rock. George Houser, of Houserville, spent Mrs. James | Bunday with his sister | Kusterborder. Mrs. Cole and two grand-daughters, { of Boalsburg, spent a day last week at i the bome of Mr. Barnhart George Dale, of Dale's | transacted business in towh | day, and stopped at the home of his { brother, A. W. Dale, for dinner, Edward =eilers, the enterprising im- plement | days this week in the western part of the state looking up interests of Mr. Sellers is a hustler and imple- Summit, last Tues dealer, will spend several the his trade is putting out ments. John Weber, the enterprising coal, bay and grain dealer, has purchased a new steam hay baler and will be ready for the road in a few days. Any one having hay to bale him. t is ramored that they are trying to organize un Castle of the Knights of Golden Eagle at Boalsburg in the near future. Give it your support and help | the good cause along. cm sr Mf A AAAI Woodward. The union meeting held in the Ev- a great many largely attended, Rev. Buck, wife and daughter Hil day. Prof. Stover and family moved to take charge of the grammar school. George Ard returned home Monday. Mrs. Oscar Wirth was at Lewisburg last week. gelical church Friday evening. Mary Eby returned home Monday, after visiting a few weeks in Mifflin | and Bayder counties. Stomach Trouble. “I have been troubled with my piomach for the past four i Farin D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook Farm Greenfield, Mass. “A few d fant was induced to buy a box ofl © e Iain'« and Liver Ta have taken part of them eb) “feel : deal better,” If Jou have any 'g froutie with Jour sanmelst Tablets, cents. For mle by C. W. Tus seyville; F. A. Oaiwon, Potters Milla. AI MP IAS Centre Reporter $1.00 a year. RO I ET. Redaoed Hates to the Seashore, The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa- ny will run a low-rate ten-day excur- sion from Lock Haven, Troy, Belle- fonte, Williamsport, Mocanaqus, SBun- bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and prin- cipal intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads,) to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Bea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, or Holly Beach on Thursday, Sept. 10, Excursion tickets, good to return by regular trains within ten days, will be sold at very low rates Tickets to At- I po — CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. no assessments, ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's Btone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. s@™ Telephone connectior, No mutuals ; Muasieal College The Musical College at Freeburg, Boyder county, Pa. is in session and will continue without vacation until the holidays giving young people an opportunity of attending a term of six weeks ormore at a trifling expense. Piano, organ, vocal, band and stringed instruments taught. For catalogues address, Henry B. MovER. 3oth of the... Grange Park, Centre Hall, Encampment Opens September 12th, Exhibition Opens Monday, Sept. 14. The largest and best desiring to camp. A lmige display of farm stock and poultry, production of farm and garden The Peunsylvania State Bate Experiment Station ADMISSION FREE GEO. DALE J.B. DAUBERMAN GEO. GINGERICH G. L. GOODHART. College will iaptic City will be sold via the Dela- ware River Bridge Route, the only sll- | rail line, or via Market Street Wharf, | Philadelphia | be had at Philadel. | phia, either going or returning, with- | in limit of ticket, For information iu regard to spe cific | of bills, or apply to agents, or EK rar, Division ficket Pa Slop over can rates nnd tine trains eousult hand NS, Har Agent, Willinms port, His Life saved by Chamberinin's Colle, Cholern aud Digrrhoes Remedy AA “B. L. Byer, a well known cooper of this town, says he believes Chamber- lain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reedy saved his life last summer. ‘ He had been sick for a month with what the doctors call billious dysen- tery, and could get nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy. It gave him immediate relief,” says i T. Little, merchant, Hancock, Md. | For sale by C. W. Swartz, Tussey ville ; | F. A. Carson, Potters Mills. —————— A — Tour to the Pacific Const. On account of the meeting of the National Bankers’ Association to be | held at Ban Francisco, Cal., October Company offers a personally-conduct- ‘ed tour to the Pacific Coast at remark- | ably low rates. This tour will leave New York, Phil- | adelphia, Washington, and other points on the Pennsylvania Railroad | east of Pittsburg, Wednesday, October 14, by special train of the highest grade Pullman equipment. A quick run westward to fan Francisco will be made, via Chicago, Omaha, Ubeyenne { and Ogden, Five days will be devoted to San | Francisco, allowing ample opportuni- | ty to visit the near-by coast resorts. | Returning, stops will be made at Sait Lake City, Colorado Springs, Denver, and Bt. Louis. The party will reach New York ou the evening of Oot, 31, Round-trip rate, covering all expen- sen for eighteen days, except five days spent in San Francisco, $190. Rates from Pittsburg will be $5.00 For full information apply to ticket agents, or Geo, W. Boyd, General Pass | suger Agent, Broad Street Station, | Philadelphia, Pa. sepl0-2t T— 000000000068 006C20000000 Summer Shoes Of all Kinds Reduced for a short Time to make room For Fall Goods. P.V.S. STORE. \ Goods exchanged for Produce. . . . C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. 00000000000 COOCUIER TEU SOO Pa. purposes implements, fr display LEONARD RHONE, Chairman. to use bad language ; h Tag? gett they may be, in some | Doss, there's onl sure the lam ered you is on it; every p haa it. that jocks good A ho iy as * just as good "— for all around good- Vewwe Rochester. To make Rune, jock for the name Varieties.) wanta new lamp or stove, an Nomatter whether you NEW GOODS. N El Ww GOODS. | We have just received a fine line of . Dry (x oo S This line includes a choice selection of Dress Goods PATTERNS IN BLACK and COLORS These patterns are nd the latest dey a, & relly and in ped hile the ado is Ft, the first who come will have an vantage. 8H 2 9» 0 S———— Shoes and Rubbers H. F. ROSSMAN, Spring [Mills. MARBLE wo GRANITE a H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble aso Granite Don’t fall 0 get my prices, - . - . Go a a ee RENAE RBIOREE of for Three onthe. card will do the SBE = sn ¢.8 5% a» #2 For a bilious iad take Cham
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