Corl Property Bold for $1500. The Benjamin Corl property, at # BStruble Station, was sold at public sale to John H. Neidigh, of Ferguson town. ship, for $1,500, which is really a bar- gain, imei Christmas Photo's, G them at Centre Hall studio. Open every Friday until after the holidays. W. W. Barr, Artist. ee — A] ———————— ot Smith's Bought Barcel Property, Daniel A. Ertel bought the Spear G Penn Hall, for a consideration of $1000 Mr Ertel will retire Frank Richardson will farm vacated Mr. Ertel, north Penn Hall, from farming. move on by Bl tls Destroyed 50,000 Disensed Trees State Ziwologist H A. Burface reports that 50,000 peach treas Economie land Valley for sale by a New Jersey nurseryman have been confiscated, the trees were thickly covered with Ban Jose scale, as . TaN . Brokea Leg from Horsa's Kick While hitching up nn team of horses at the father, at brook, one of the animals kicked Will- iam Frank on otherwise shattering the bone between the knee and ankle I'he fracture reduced by Dr Houser, na fesse home of his Fair- ie leg, breaking and Was Bags Tarkeys and Vhesnsants RP. Baldwin and son Earl, of (Col- leg ville, came up to Centre county to do a bit of hunting, and while were the guests of JW, Mr. Baldwin is a real estate agent, but here Mitterling, good wild he also proved himself a msn, having killed two on one shot, He pheasants, The son had the good for- tuue to kill a large wild turkey. sports. turkeys two also captured re —— oe ———— Program for Progress Grange for Prog- rd : MenRns 8c Following is the program ress Grange meeting December 3 How ean people without quire means most readily by business He W hat tures inside the ideal home ¥ thods ? constitutes the egsential fea What are required as the outside at- } { home J trac ions of the ideal W uid the different family contribute » einoers unl =i oO! © to an ideal bots Bafa The F. i'n Cure 3 Hong th cure ss far ss concerns M jas Altoona, ha He ginning of Octobe The fa Mir nie for Dos fhe Klite, of 8 hosx toons prove a A led gthy of spine papers published = sceount of the complete cure om which sfflie- since her that the be d, abd that i it curvature, Mi Kline gntigbood, It is ne lady i= confined to her tion ra suflered w stated sscrited to faith rever experienced. Mise Kline daughter of J. A. Klive, of Oak enna ste ———— LOCALS the restorstion WR a Hall i= Charles Mitterliog returned to Chi- #ig wher is working plove, J. W car load of mileh marke! The wususl services will be held in rhureh, The FPennsylvanie Lesgue will bold vext tion October 24th and 25th, in iamsport he in a drug Mittariing Tass ray shipped a riws Lo the easier: HISSIODArY Anniversary the Lutlberan Boalsburg, Thauksgiving plate pauther | year's conven- Wiil- Mrs. Margaret Btleinheiser, of Ci- lpmbia, arrived Tuesday and will re. Wein & week, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. W. Conley, Mr. and Mrs, Frank P. Geary were in Millbeim Wednesday to attend the funeral of the former's brother, a lad of eight years of age, The Missouri building at the World's Pair was degsitgyed hy fire Haturday evening about five o'clogk. The | building cost $145,000, Mr. aud Mrs, Frank Wion., of near Bellefonte, Bunday were guests of Mr, ard Mis. Daniel Wion sud Mr. and | Bry. Harry Bwabb, in this place. . deh pp atments : Centre | Hall, morning | Sprucatowa, after. noon ; Spriag Mills, evening. Evan. gelistic meetings at Sprucetown every | evening this week. # Aw : ¥ pape turance. Mussrs, Lane Shawver, George W rmaa and Jonu Kaare Moonday went 6 kagdy Mouaotaio for three days’ hunting. Moh age gd bis rations strapped to his back. Messrs. William and James Fetterolf diruve to Lewistown Bunday to pay visit to their upele, Irvin Fetterolf, who recently underwent surgical op eration, at which time a cancerous Lig. for was removed from his back, MeClure’'s Magazine for December fairly radiates the spirit of Christmas, Tiere is good cheer, pleasant enters uigpnt, the beauty and joy of life Ainog oh of its pages ; and underly- psi wil this there Ib som pplijug serious a LOCALS, Hou. James Kerr has returned from Europe. D J. Meyer drove to Reedsville or [ed ne aday, | | | | purchased Penns Cave is incorrect, we John L. McClenahan is the first t | report big hogs this season, | weights were 480 and 489, | | location of the Bradford | hunting party. shot of the Fhe next | representation from Pennsylvania il be united on all matters pertain- ing tolegislation and party policy. i i Democratic congressional | i Josiah Rossman, of near Farmers { Mills, rhe number of { chickens sid tarkeys from the Cen tre sid d au large Hall railrond station, They were or. i ders for Thankegiviog dinoers, Although Were Hp pares tu there uflicient to meet the 14 15 cents ao doubt had much to ttre the orders for hy Keys were scarce, ty | demand pric © to {| per pound do With less Thanks- ivi 8 K % 4 \ the Latheran the MicAuley, of Altoona, tev. J. B. Foeht, re- “ ttional meeting tern bers Print y Church of Rev, KE pastor, WV iit tL} iwgrove, elected irnest Mail of be delivered over the tes today nnrter porter, an ted partment, thi« the to i y owing ti 12 CArriers will In ' be de ivered $10 » i sul manager Construction New York, Bridge aad Company, Nyracuse, ai MITrivVal in morning, and Leltween trains spent J. PB. Shultz went where the time iis father, Rev ior Mr tila Wises shuliz, ju from here ( 1 ilding a large bridge, f company He fie aud « expect to spend the Hiday here - » wt With Accideat, I Fred Weber, clurniog from State they bad been paintiog, buggy and I'he latter tuuate, haviog been struck the t plate both and it Dr on mil “1 WI AL Open ioiaries ivjuri and ¢ that id he cut wgh wound surgeon 1d ' Wir both was badly effects at was caused Rister Reed A quiet fonte Fhurs Miss qd 4 wedding took place in Belle. Ig fay evoni of last week, only daughter of Jacob Reed, of that | io marriage to H. R. te. Tue ceremony hie Rev. Dr. Laurie, iylerian chyroh. Na tos After par- some refreshments, the par: train for a short way home few days home of the lat. id Meg HB Faurgd when viatide, Mr yi 5d pra Kiste rr. of < was perfor: i pRB Og R40) it fow Kis taking of f . 1 f left « gion * given out except v i Hn Hate “iatives i a Broo ¥i} "idl wedding their d 0, the bride ti tarried a in Milihel ters pare Kistler 17 the | &t 4 pp Few Hours" A part from Colver, Spring Bak, Centre Hill and Centre Hall for several hours Saturday hunted Phick Head, Seven Mogotains, brought with them two deer, both having been killed by Jacob J. Jordan in the party Dr K. Hosteriman, Thomas Haut Two eer vy of hunters : and home ne others i were | Smith, William Colyer, J. M. Moyer, Clyde Hradjord, ki. W. Crawford, Miller, pp Ol in Somerset County Hpecdlation concerning the exist field, is at an end. The fluid was s ruck west of Btoyestown on the farm of D. | E. Long, where the Lineoln Oil and | Ing the past sixty days. The product hour singe the flow way pi gers Tosohers Loos! faustityle, The teachers’ | trict No. 2, comprised of Centre Hall and Htate College boroughs, Potter, Ferguson and Colleges townships, will he held in Centre Hall, Friday and program connities Ts ns foilows i 8, W. Gramley, Centre Hall ; Henry M. Hosterman, Boalsburg ; Miss EMe ©, Huayder, Btate College The iustitqte promises Lo Gs ope of yogey J jnteress, a a DR. SMITHS SALVE CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulce Felons, Carbuncles, Boils, sipelas, Scrofula, Te ter, Bezema, Swelling, Skin Eruptions, ver Piles, Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, y By Hai, ot. DEATHS, 1 J —————— REUBEN M. MAGEE, Reuben M., Magee, a well-known member of the Philadelphia bar, died suddenly Tuesday at his home 3610 Powelton Avenue, sixty-flve years. Death was due to a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. Magee had been a resident of Philadelphia for fifteen years. He formerly lived in Bellefonte and was at different District Attorney and superintendent of schools of Cen- 1 aged ) times tre county. In politics he was a stanch Democrat, and was vice-president of the Tariff Reform Association in Phila At the time of his death Mr. Magee was manager of the Equitable Life S member of the Underwriters’ Boclety, vice-presi- dent of the Centre county Association, delphia. Assurance wiety, a and he was for many years an Odd Fellow . » His widow and three sons, William A, Forrest N, Boyd H of Philadelphia, survive him, utd , all ' $ He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Jane Harper, Centre Hall, and Mrs, Sarah Oulo One dicen Bierly, Braduer, William Mages, | when a young mau, The deceased was brother, a native of Miles township, where he lived when holding the office of coup- ty superintendent, Funeral services will bis Ilse Belle. tute be held at Inte home on Friday evening funeral party will proceea to bras Ref oute, where interment will the 1 Saturday, services { church 11 o'clock a in Hined 13. Le a LH 5. HENRY ROYER After an | several months, Mrs Hiness covering a period of | Henry Royer de- i . ! | parted this life Thursday of last week, | at her home east of Centre Hill. Inter. tment was made Sunday forenoon i | Hi ckmian’s cemetery, near Penn Hall | Rev. J M. Rearick aud Dr. D. M. Woif { officiating. Mrs. Royer issurvived | her hus 'y ¢ t's ¢ two sons and E. Ho yer | band snd three children, fone daughter, Harvey John { of near Madisonburg, sud Miss Edith, namely : i Royer, Colby, Uhiio ; i at home, I'he deceased’s rusiden name was mhe i was the sister of ex-Commissioner Daniel Heck: of Bs J F. He Amelia Hegkmao lHetonte : ho ckman, Tuesday. She was the daughter of Jesse Mauck, deceased, and was raised in Millheim, where for a time she was engaged in the millinery business The husband and two children survive DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, Av Almost papers is everybody who reads the news. 10 know of the wonderful +4 sure £8 made 's Swamp-Root dney, lve > and bladder remedy, It is the great medi. r research by the emi- sy tr : er's Swamp«Roo bs io have a Home of fiw H. F. ROSSMAN 10 OUR MANY FRIENDS: Spring Mills, and Mrs, Henry Mark, { Peun Hall; E Fe + HL I's 0 Ora Mrs. yenrs and ¥ Hear a mili Revie six: i} { op i was dial “i eg direot 2 FLT 5 seven: mo ie é anuse of her d« att MAH ANK B of Mrs. J. Frank t Fie ‘ the death Hii Hews Cas Althoug! Bivle, of Of pe cled, i Centre was unex. the a gloom over ths enti # community oy iit tis sried thought 2 Was 8 ye woman, well fil wy ail her veighibors ana a ininianoes, and was & devoled wife and mother of a child aged about two years Mra | sumption ¢ i jible 8! en wit bh ge was fx A and was ill r#since early in the fall, Death came Sunday night Interment was made in the Npruoce. town cemetery Wednesday Rev. G. W Mellinay ghureh, officiating Mrs. Bi Eliza Smith. « mornin ' : of the M KE, tf hod gat i f if Mrs, Hill, and was aged twenty-eight years, eight months, ie was a daughter « ff Centre JOHN W BITNER John W dent of Liberty township, died at his Hianchard, trouble Bitner, a well known resi home in after an illness with lung for some months, He was aged sevenly«ight years and by the William, Allison, Ira, Clarence. is survived following sons: and Percy, all of Liberty township, and two daughiers, Mrs, Leonard Metagar, of Beegh Creek, and Mrs John Me Gregar, of Flemington, RALPH GEARY The death of Ralph Geary ooeurred {in Millheim A worbing, He | Waa a san of Daniel L. Geary and was | aged eight years. Death was due toa | eomplie tion of diseases, his illoess | dating back to the beginning of July, During the latter days of his life the boy suffered the most excruciating * A AONE, pain Iuterment took plage Wedaesday ———— MRS. MARTHA RAY. Mra, Martha Ray, widow of the late James Ray, died Thursday morniug of | Inst week at the old homestead, uear Lewmant, now seou pied oy the family of her son in-law, Samgel Hagel, The leceasged was about seventy years of | #ge, and her Ceath was due to a gener. ial breakdown Fuoeral took place Baturday morning, interment being made in Houserville cemetery, A ————— GURNEY 8. KERSTETTER. Gurney 8. Kerstetter died ut his hame in Buffalo, Missoyei, Saturday morning, of typhoid pueamonts, He was aged about thirtyseven yvesrs. Mr. Kerstoiter was a son of the lata Witligm erstettor, of Millhaim, from fatherdn-law, A. Read Alexander, "He ts survived by his wife and one child, MRS EMORY BRUNGART Mrs, Emory Bruogart die Hughesville, luterment Dress Goods Fancy Waists f. F. ROSSMAN, SPRING MILLS MING ILLS A Complete DECORATED DINNER SET OF 120 PIECES Will be Given Away Absolutely Free A complete Decorated Dinner set of 120 pieces, will be given away-—ahsalu te- ly free Any purchaser buying st my store will be given a ticket entitling the hold- er Waa set of beautiful decorated dishes. These tickets are given in all cash pur- chases except flour, sugar and coffee. No tickets will be given on book accounts. A full line of merchandise, such as is kept in a general store, at astonish you Just received a bamel of Butcher pepper, (he very best, at 20c a pound. GIRLS WANTED AT MILROY, We are needing girls to work in the hosiery mill. Light, olan wok Good wages guaranteed above cost of boarding Apply by letter or in per THOMPSON BROS, Milroy, Pa. prices to son to “ AUSTIN THOMAS, M. D. (ALLOPATH.) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, CENTRE HALL, PA. Office and residence at Miss Lizzie Runkles on Main street, Calls attended 0 day or night, avait Men aud Women Wanted, Maen and women in this county and adjoining territories, are wanted to represent and advertise an old estab Hehed house of solid nancial stand ing Halary to men $21 weekly, to Les advanced esch Monday by check | direct from headquarters, Horse snd buggy furnished when necessary : po. permanent. Addregs, ale i] wv ou wn NNN NNN N00 V NNN NS , Kreamer We o wN You will find at Our Store a complete line of w..General Merchan Embracing . DRY GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES . . dise.... . Just now you will find goods adapted to the Fall and Winter Season, and the prices al- together reasonable no matter from which department you may wish to buy, We invite you to Our Store and ask that you give us at least a share of your patronage. F.E. Wieland, Linden Hall, Has something new to offer in Shoes, and for the next two weeks will sell them at greatly reduced pri- ces—a complete line of Men's Heavy Rubbers, Felts, and Overs, Arctics and Leggings, A new lot of Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes, and a complete line of Over Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Come and see them even if are not ready to buy, * $4 8 1 / / / ¢ § 4 4 ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ ; { t Monde ow) : 2 LF ta AI AA Sg SS Ag tA A Hg Ag Se ——— gpd pdf ped yd pti nd pi 3 J 3 : 3 $2 vito yeti dimension CORO OOTY. preteen dips Sdn J e Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors WHITE LILLY FLOUR =d MILL FEEDS $ 3 A fan an Th Lb a Ff 1 3% ¥ I ¥ ree a TFs Y Sahn Ty The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of Grain—Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat. Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all times, at the best prices the market will afford. COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be had, always on hand. We invite school boards to consult with us before placing orders for fuel, Spinal pntaisnibountumibonlmasce Pty slob fms FPF AST IL SFI ETI YY J x adios wisadealisads Fry Badd ir % £E¥¥ 3 THY YT Te fx NNN WDD OVER 7G MILLIONS > * °%2Y < =~ ¢ Successors to Represented in the REDERICK K. FOSTER AGENCY WITH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES ALOAE GRANT HOOVER Control sixteen of the largest Fire and Li‘e Insurance Companies in the world, The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, td The Largest and Best ¢ M : Accident Ins, Companies ¢ -+-Money to Loan on First Mortgage Bonds of Every Descrip- Of'ice in Crider's Btone Building, tion late Gila In- surance at low Fates. ¢ Bellefonte, Pa. { BE Telephone onnnection District é Agent for... ’ | Clover 1 wanted. Price sceord- The Manhattan Life Insurance Co, 00g 0 quality HA Tw TNS. Centre Hall and Osk Hall. ..Pianos and Organs... THE LESTER PIANO is a strictly high grade instru. ment, endorsed by the New England Conservatory, Boston, Mass.; Broad Street Conservatory, Philadelphia, Pa., as being unsurpassed for tone, touch and finish. THE LAWRENCE 7-OCTAVE ORGAN is the only organ with the Saxaphone combination and correctly imi- tates orchestral instruments, TERMS to suit the buyer, Ask for catalogues and prices. C. E. ZEIGLER, SPRING MILLS, PA. Also, Is it true you want to look old ? Then k then use Hall's Hair Renewer, and h life restored to your hair. Dlld 1p serene aN eep your gray hair. If not, ave all the dark, rich TA color Re. with JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, | a pleasant, potent and permanent Invigorator for
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