I LOCALS, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Derstine, of Freeport, Illinois, are expected to ar- Five at the home of the former's moth this week. Karl iv the Reformed ev ureh Sunday night D. Fleming sang a tenor solo mueh to the delight of his hesre r¢. He Sith regularly io one of the Pittsburg P.a sbiyterian churches, Mrs. Joseph Walters, of Middleburg, and little Miss Hazel Walter 4, a grand- Ciiid, are at present at the home of daughter, Mrs. J. M. Rearick, in this place, the former's Villlam H. Smith, the junior mem ber of the firm of John Rmith & Broth- er, furniture dealers, Spring Mills, was in town Monday Or 2 delivering goods in his line Mere il! sioee Raturdan business trip int George O. Benner has been trom an affection of the stomueh Wednesd iy he was ree ported as better, and it was stated that he hoped to be in his pl within as few d LVS, Misses Lizzie M nie G. Hummes, of T'e umberland county ; Mrs. A tin, of Coburn, and Mrs. H. M MN ace of business Hummel aud Min- vaorton, North- M. Mar- Smith, of Penu Hall, visited at the home of J. W. Whiteman, in thi place, Monday and Tuesday, Ti er a \ and the latter sisters Wi Stan Sometime properly for food, falls out, 2 gray. A FLOOR COVERING STRAW and PANAMA rlats at One-Half Value Dress and White Goods at Money-Saving Prices + t FW Oenr ierwenr | nd Summer Hosiery $ BT v \ t one-third off Pant My » nd itiemen at prices abe s and Overalls x i i. VETrY COIN de 3 rr RF Come to our store and you will be convinced of a few facts in Footwear . . . ....C. A. KRAPE.... SPRING MILLS, PA. S0000000000000000000000828000000 ¢ e®ven vn df 8 FPR w—— sscsnsm———tn, Milos Election, The Maine Republicans carried the state for Governor by a decreased ma- Jority of fram four to five thousand. dr —— Wheat in ¢ hiongo, The price for May wheat delivery was from $1.17] to $1.18, and for deliv- ery for the present month $1.27. These were the quotations Tareday. tts Township Schools to Close. The public schiools in Potter town- ship will be closed during next week, on account of the Grange Encamp- D. K. KELLER, Secretary. em —————————— Fall Millinery, Mrs. Lucy Henney wishes to an- nounce to the public that she has re- ceived a fine line of Fall hats, bonnets, ete, and s«ks vou to eall to see them. All the latest hats suitable for picnic wear, as well as dress hats, uty jos Bt — Demaoratiec Dany Wednesday, The Democratic county organization esday of the En- nt and Exhibition at Grange | Able | to deliver ad- has wp) Ii} We ir (nen ark as the day for its rally. speakers will be present dresses on the ssues of the day. Bolt i THAT TEST WELL SUHOOL APPROPRIATION SHORT Nenr Future Laws Affecting the Appropriation test well will, be sunk in the| In another column will be poted an near future, somewhers in the neigh | item thnt borhood of Centre Hall, is assured by {from the siate for the fact that the manifest of a ship- | Centre Hall is short $87 52. Col. D. F. ment of muchinery for drilling pur- | Fortney was usked to give an review of poses hag been received by Station | the #chool laws affecting the ippropri- | Agent W. IF. Bradford, Centre Hall, | ation, and he bas kindly sent the rend. | The company that will put down |ers the following : | the test well is the Penns Valley O {| In 1881 the appropriation for school and Manufacturing Company, charter- | purposes to $5,000,000 | ed under the laws of Delaware and js | annually This largely increased the | composed of local | amount allotted to the several echool | talists, [districts of the state. In 1898 the ap- | | That a stating Lhe appropriation school was increased and foreign capi- W. B. Mingle, Esq. representing | propriation for schools was increased the company, during the past eighteen |, $5,500,000 sunually and continued monthg, leased several thousand acres | at that amount until 1899 when Goy- | i | of land Linden Hall and |arpor Btone, without | | sity, sided by the courts, cut oft $1,000, | | i between CRUSE Or neces Woodward, and it is on one of these tracts that the well will be sunk. | 000 (being $500,000 | years.) | tion at the Legislative session of 1001 | year for two] eu Thissum Btone's Administra. | Marriage Liconses Charles C, Pecht, Mingoville. Vira M. Ed. Beightol, Bnow Shoe, Rett ( ‘BYVE {undertook to return to the schools, but | | AY Eres Pleass 3 { ¢ t i Lonberger, Pleasant Gap. [extended the payment over a period of | | four years at the rate of $250,000 r, Snow Shoe, Until 1807 the basis upon whieh dis- Arthur Yeager, Howard. | tribution was made was the number of | Bertha Wensel, Yarnell. {taxubles in each district as de termined | . thy the x inl SER 4 The | Spayd, Fiedler. Vy Lhe triennial assessment. The | Catharive M. Breon, Bober, George IF, | Legislature of 1807 at the instance of {the department of public insti uetion, | Dend Fish in Sosquehanna . | dead fish have been | suis of the Busque- | of Lock Sinnema- the vicinity he pollution of i of that place, is responsible for this condi. river. A — John 1. Barr, Ancie B, Rider, Gate burg, Wim. A. Hess, Mary E. Eby, Woodward. Giatesburg, . He { Bupported by the various organizations of farmers, passed an act under w Lich Yeagertown | the distribution of the State appropri ation to the public schools is mads on st the following basis: One-third on the New Trial Yet Unorrtaln number of paid teschers, not whether It is yet uncertain Dillen and trial. In another supply teavhers : Green will receive number of children column is given the f six and n County Falr | persons desiring | County Fair, to} & Park, near Lewis | er 28, 29, and 30, | Railroad Company | tickets from Belle- | East Bloomsburg, termediate points, | September 28, 29 | in day of issue | pele fare for the | sie than 20 cents run on Thurs | Friday, Mif- “leksburg, 1208 nm. ; arrive at | Returning, | ember 29 for | WwW for tions at 5:4 be run tember snd i i Hei on i i Leave (ile: substance of the twenty-three for a new trial filed by Attorney These reasons will be argued at a tine set by Judge Love, and theh the court will require some time to consider the matter, It ’ be given next week, an: Rhould ubtedly appealed to the Supreme court, and the end that event, can not now even be guessed, A DEATHS Mra Mra B was Bes clothes oo trying to make fire « edd Wednesda 1 Nebraal wax hel Friday Ellawarth VIiOes were { I rdersigned offers sand one-nalf h Valley road, | afnd we D WATE! og owed topair vive atid bars desirable and if, 88 the own with the trouble ply in person N VALZAH, pring Miils, Pa. ————————— Accommodations for 150 People. 3048 Locust Street, ST. Lous monies, 2h « orth to Olive ison Avenue, to Locust west one hnlf rect car line to ride. Coming from Car at Wabash is, take Hive treet Corre spondence solie ited SATIUEL DRESHER, Prop. erly resident of Centre Hall, to those tention will be given if they call while PONN00L000L00000LCO000000 South-West Via Washington AU pointe in Novth and South Caroling, Georgina, Alabama, Louisiane, Mississippi and «FLORIDA... ave best reached by the © THE SEABOARD." THE MANATEE SEOCTI ON of Florida off in pordin appartunities tn the fait Backer and ‘nvestor, Hlustrar- od bewkopte mutiod free Address, J 3 PULLER, Dist, Pass, Apt. Seaboard Ale Line, 1411 Chestout Be, lindelphia, Pa, 000000000000000000000 8 20000000000000000000000000000 Interment was made at EF DURS The death of Jomenh Durst. of wait flinburg, occurred Monday, at the nge eighty a fo fl ALG purp ses f “roms June ing 1599 there of about Death wae dye 1, 1864 a anid wot of the heart Inter. io Was approprias’ ment took Thursday bp Cops * 0 the seve morning, Mr. Durst first wife was i #iale for he married. bis as ve $5,500 000 » Margaret Kilvok: er srl ye AOR of $1.000 000 1. Che decogeed Mrs the second Mary Strunk datghter was 1es ia survived by one MIL i Ow Lhe ng with Ju 1901, there fu ied in infane “he brothers and sie. : died in infavey he br nied wie $11.000.000 w his Durst. of 0 Diarat Misa [igzie ter that SUrvive mre teria v the ts sare goed Halil } Durst, of Centre Hall Mr. Durst ] George Durst, deornil, 0 doaleburg : Ge . wins =~ hip High ‘ ’ ‘ i Fbotal of $525,000 a caving but § a eldest son « . fl £75,000 ii eons { this place the two years beginning {June 1, 1901, und the same amount for i the two years oeginning June 1, 1908 Centre Hall is not the only district which has bad its appropriation cut down, Not counting the share of the amount which comes to Bellefonte | from the restored $1,000,000, Bell-fonte now receives about $3550, in 1897 she received $4 527 To sum the whole thing up it is the result of the juggling of the ringjw hich now controls the state with the public The appropriation is not | only reduced, but the payment of the | 1 He spent his whole life on the farm, and was a member of the Reformed church pt — Rev. M. E. Bollinger, of Princeton, Towa, Is visiting his brother-in-law, W. W. Spangler, in this place. Rev. Bollinger went west from Aaronsburg about twenty years ago H. F. ROSSMAN 70 OUR MANY FRIENDS: schools, amount due the districts is held to the very last hour, in order that favored | banks may longer hold and toy with the «inte funds. Aud still thousands of citizens will walk up regularly and vole to keep this ring in power, MH AS: LOUALS, Festival on Grange Park Buturday evening, The borough rehcols will be closed turing next week on account of the Grange Encampment, Head the Montgomery & Co. adv. The best clothing at the lowest prices | will be found at this store, 1 Have your baggsge checked when at | the Encampment, at the baggege room, near hesdquartors— Reesman | nd Kunrr, : Mesure. Lloyd and Keuel Walters, | sous of Isaish L. Walters, of Paxone | ® ville, for u few days were guests of the | family of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Reariok. | ew Fall Goods Back from the City with New Fall Goods ~many new things to be seen here. We want you to come to see us, HE THING TODD THE THING TO DO Is to look over our stock of Spring Goods in all the lines. The Ladies will find sewing ma- terial, and the Men will be interested in other lines, OVERALLS and PLOW SHOES § ROCERIES WE KEEP THE CHOICEST GROCERIES TO BE HAD... KREAMER & SON. August Furniture Sale Planned on Broader Lines, With Greater Stock, Greater Assortment and Lower Prices. "$l August Purniture Sale offers house keepers everywhere wy Dri ug the t 1 will sell Furniture at from 10 to £5 per cent. belou is in Furniture of the most dependable kind, # DINING ROOM TABLES WOVE WIRE SPRINGS . x LARGE OAK SIDEBOARDS., Bevel (lass . LARGE VELOUR CO VERED COUCHES EIGHT-PIECE OAK CHAMBER SUITS HARD WOOD BEDSTEADS IRON BEDSTEADS aed be ome and sce my large stock A word to the wise is muyfficiend S. M. Campbell, Millheim, P a. | Central State JOHN F. GRAY & SON Normal School Successors to GRANT HOOVE Lock Haven, Penn. R HOOVER J. R. FLICKINGER, Prin. Control sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Compan} in the world. Fallterm, 15 we Sth. Last year was the toost stucosssflal in the history of this important school shout 700 students Loeation amoung t niral Pesne., with fine water, did buildings and ex- " s THIRE® 311 ald dition to Nas an excel LT Department honor graduste of i ax d-partments of |, MONGY 10 Loan on First Mortgage d Business, ity fine #, begins Rept. he mounts {ce The Best is the Cheapest..... NC mutuals : 1 ' ABsessments, educated Faculty, d Athislic Field. iHlustrated catalogue, THR PrEstbeNT Oftiow 3: Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Ha Telephone souneation BEERIR HE TR I IN RS ie 4 I I’ VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer Renews the hair, makes it new ugain, restores the freshness. Just what you need if your hair is faded or turning pray. for it always restores the color. Stops falling hair, also,” mw ows mms rm. wi gw ama i a A ————— ya - OR METER, K FRUITBOOK 16 44 pages 9x 12 inches: 22 pages showing in natural colors 216 varieties of Fruit, with concise description and season of ripen. ing of each: 64 half-tone views of Nurseries, Orchards, Packing Houses, ete. Send 50 eis. for book (post-paid) and Rebate Ticket permitting return of book by mail within 60 days and we refund the 500. Or, mail us within 1 year, Rebate Ticket with $12 order for nursery stock and we will eredit 1.00 in part payment on your order and you Kuur Tir book free. WE PAY THE FREIGHT. ¥ ¥ weekly and want more home and traveling salesmen. Ovrrrr We P ay Cash =a Sanies LOUISIANA, Mo., Atiastic, Jowa, Fayetteville, Ark. ist .... Encampment and Exhibition olthe .... Patrons of Husbandry Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September 17 to 23, inclusive. Encampment Opens September 17th. Exhibition Opens Monday, Sept. 10th. . The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylvania, by farmers and for farmers, Twenty-eight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition purposes. Ample tent accommodations for all desiring to camp. A large display of farm stock and poultry, also farm implements, fruits, cere. production of farm and garden. The Pennsylvania State College will make a large dispiay of the work of the College and State Experiment Station, ADMISSION FREE, GEO. DALE LEONARD RHONE, Chairman. of Central Pennsylvania J. KE DAURERMAN GEO. GINGERICH 4. L GOODHART “
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