Fass HORSE KICKED wi, win GRENUBLE of the skull John A. Grenoble, of near Spring Mills, is suffering from the kick of a horse, although his physician, Dr, H 8. Braucht, states that he is not seri- ously injured and that his complete re- covery is reasonably assured, The accident happened Thursday of last week at the home of a neighbor, Harry Stover, whom he was assisting in killing hogs fer the market. To lousen the labor of the men, a hors was used to drag the hogs to the tri- pod, snd ia doing soa trace became detsched. Mr. Grenoble was in act of fustentng this part of the harness to the whippletree when the horse Kicked striking him back of the ear. The stroke from the beast caused sn slight depression of the skull. La connection with the 1 jury noted above, Mr Grenoble issufl ring from roedmatic pains to which he is sul ject, and, although he is not ina serious condition, be is suflering considerable a DEDIUATION AT PINE H LL A Beautiful New Latheran Chureh FPisoe of the BSuarawid ae, The new Lutheran church at Hull was dedieated Sunday, snd now & besuiiful edifice the ehureh burued Rev CC I church, tetug vue of the sppituluaen sole thine ago Alken is Lhe pastor of this of the Pine Grove Mills caarge. Fhe services begun Saiurday even fog previous when Rev, J | pber, of Boalsburg, delivered mon Fhe dedicatory sermon F. Maubturt, of th iVersily, SLouecy ~ Hn ser Wie ed bry i) hauua U wo charge of the Husucial WOrR, Previous part to dedicati four thousand dollars Lis Mi day hud been geribes leaving one Usatidd to be provided for, Sunday evening Rev. J of Centre Hull tral fie ser-nomn, M RK ok resident of the Cen- Penusyivauis Synod, delivered The ehureh consists of sn snditard um 32x50 feet, with x 20x30 Bl ate feet, arranged 80 both may be throw The interior finishied in ol is together oak, steel ceilings, pews maple ar oak ie first log structure built in church at that WARS B 1543, teformed eon point owned by the Lutheran and In 1875 Lauthierssn gregation built j the way, this being the ed: tie gre. gulinns, the Con- $ chureh Il ROTO " tdestrovs. ed by fire just Oise Yenr ago, si —— New Years Eotertatoment foot Cirnnge 2 0 give an Arends A movement is on entertsinment in with =a opening «f Car dvd Jun, the pisn Monday evening, view of celebrating 195, If the presept sul, three one-act dramas will be i= rete dered. The selections are esproinily designed for rmnteurs, and will posi- of This anvouneeme: t is made on tively be devoid immoral sugges §TTE the presumption that the young peo ple of Centre Hall and eruntry will take a part in the prime Eugene C Bell, of New York, who Ie cently loented Liere, has had experi er the Necessary instruction, surrounding ce on the singe sid will give The very pojulsr price of sdmissicn feet pu been decided upon, elif — Lire Avs Long's Re Wwhers, couches full of furciiu es suiosble for holiday presents C.P Lov g's. Mr«. Juha Scholl, of Altons the of Mir snd Mes sehioll, east of Centre Hull I. A a aatler Wedgeud gy his spprecistion of the Brporter Miss Anion Diages, the west Miweniri, Karan Holiday goods at (°, ¥, and He ia Bt Feerigpes Willian «Ve, Ba Betnnge, of Penns fnorning io sthiaow Wis Dawe fies jig ut] ater TL the bDegianiaog of July, peiurned home last we fe w iit ficsve iy fhe Jamier Reeder Bane rile farm in to the farm owned hy George Gentgel, Cheers rome 8 Ahort distance east of wiere he now ives, George Michael moved from Miil- Hail the farm of Joshus I Po ter, near ty amount of five dolinrs ($5 00) the week preceding Xmas will receives hand. some crepe paper tablecloth, twelve papkins and doilies free at © Jong's. Merchant O T. Corman, of Spring Mills i= back to the eo nipr nynin, weed although maimed for life, he will see that you are waited on promptly. His sdvertiviuent tells of the large stock of ohristmas goods on hand. P. A. Auman, east of Centre Hall, who for the past four years lived og the Wilson fara recently purchased by A P. Luss, will move to Georges Valley on the farm of Samuel Brite now tenante | by James Reeder. Mr, Auruan has n good record for long tes autry, having lived on the Broecker. for reventeen years. He will make sale of the greater part of his farm stovk before leaving Penns Valley, | GEO. DURCHFIELD COMMITS SUICIDE ! —— | By Shooting Himeif Through the Meart: | at Newhaven { The many sequiintances and rela- tives of Gaorge Burchfi dd, in Harris | township, were deeply grieved when | hearing of the sad ending of his life. | He committed suicide by shooting | himself through the heart at his board- | log place in Newhaven. Tioga county, | The remains arrived at the home of | his sister, Mrs. John Jacobs, Boals- { burg, Tue-day, from which place in- | terment was made this (Thursday) | forenoon, Rev. WK Huaruish, of the | Presbyterian church, officiating. | Mr, Burenfield, aged thirty-three | years, wus the youngest son of Mrs. | Hannah Burchfield, who now lives at | Shingletown, at which plece he was | also born. His father died when he was but a child, Besides the mother there survive the { widow, Mrs. Corsa Burenfi«ld, and two children, and the following brothers E tward and Hugh Burch | field, Altooun; Mrs N rab Felty, Al- | Mrs, Effie Jucobs, Boalsburg : | Mrs Molite Beek, Centre Live, Fand sisters: | tone Btn Luonalog Mea, Chadwick. Cassie Chuiwick’s vXtraordiner y Que ts the claim to be the This wus likely to be kept somewhat pri- vale by told it to, and, fore, the danger of SX PORUre Was d. notes purporting to be signed hy Mr, farnegie, but erly to operations, the en «he Fedo be oid not seek to timeout Used them to ine lend her money Fhus she did ged paper within the means of convicting Madame Devere duce her AU pres Without security ' finn not nw, snd a good desl EX pressed avg thier Des TEACHING MOTHER TO USE IFLE Ball Strikes Her Left Breast Over Heart, Passes Through Arm, Another accidental shooting care has been added to the long list al ready recorded. The scene was the home of Mrs. R. D. Killian, south of Centre Hall station. In the Killian home Is a Flobert ri- fle, and since Mr Killinn is obliged to be away from home the greater part of the time, Mra, Killian was anxious to become acquainted with the use of the fire arm so that in case self defense in the future beenme necessary she would be able skillfully to handle the weapon. Her son Roy, a lad of twelve or thir- teen years, undertook wo instruct the mother in the art of handling the dan- gerous firearm. As lesson ceeded a cartridge stuck, and in the correct the unex- work- ex- the pro- boy's endeavor to preted error of the ings of the rifle, ploded m~chanical the cartridge bullet entered the lef bresat over the heart of Mrs. Killian, be small cutting its WAY for about one aud oue- the arm oun the under side passing out on the upper half inches, entered side. The missile was checked by the outer garments, aud was found io the lining Dr.J. R G Allison and dressed the wound, which was ¢rlled while not serious, was painful, and b rring nn complications will soon be healed, ni Found Moneyin a Buregu Abraham Luiz, a farmer of Bhirley township, Huntingd ‘0 eounty, died Inst fall, and lust week his heirs sold his personal property at public sale An old bureau was purchased by Mrs, Charles Ewing, a deughter of the de- censed, In examing the piece of fur- niture sh - found a strip of board nail- ed to the back, and on the removal she found $4 000 io greenbacks and $500 in gold, Lutz never disclosed bis family that be had hid the money a — a, A to Qunil for Pennsylvania, Forty thousana quail are being pur- chased in Oklahoma for distribution in Penosylvania, It is an easy matter to trap 10.000 per day in that territory, 8» plentiful ure they. The legislature at the next ses<ion «ill be requested to adopt these laws: The state to raise game for stocking purposes, to prohibit suck bunting after January 1 No dogs to be train d until August 1, and then to be kept under control and + ot permitted to remain all night in the Deer hunting to commence November 1 and continue for fifteen wiomuls days, limiting esch hunter to one deer per annum and providing a penalty of $106 for shooting deer with buckshot ; Oullels only to be used. sm——————— will Call at the Gar- Ciarman’s store advertisement aid you in shopping. man store and you will not need to gO “leew ere to find just what you want W hile this seerdent may not be tritt ed to farther portance of carefully carelessness, ji | the haudling io ab-olyte ir- | fire urs no matter io whose hands they | 3 SH rVes Crphasize chinuce Lo be, i Wo p> SERIES OF ACCIDENTS Mon Danley gud Mrs lente Tressior Break for forgery 1t is ied the law | Who has served a erin shiv has sig SOLE PUD se, — - - FACE een Chester Hill, Yomer, Nori h Philipsburg Mo skey, Huh twp Z Linden Hall, er, Bosisburg. AEE agg w HN % are, South Philipsburg, o, fleck, Philipsburg. Puilipsburg. Keon, Philipsburg Hawk Run, i=br, Wingate, Wagner, Fyroue Moore, iviey, Port Matilda, } 31 din E H «rvey Ber Sandy Ridge, big = " a — sitrndiog state Grange minaier of D Pomona Grange, Lin. | Keller, master Prog. Hall; A W, Dale, vt drags, Mi sie College: of Vashingron E UU. Musser, NS ate College: P mons | M Camp | De ' 1 iege den Hall: K Fess (drnnoe, tre nastier of Vie WwW. x f f {2¢ isle stig, & an ® master of Centre (Grange, Hon. Leos LL roves jie mrd Ruooe and Miss Floe- alten ting the sessions he Int. the | (trange in Erie office of & iin A gn of the Miate Fira in folds thie Orgs ter ultnle fhe srerne Court of the United bie Petiusyivania Hallroad has agaist the Western Une Feunsy Ahead Ir the Ea es =u Wa its fie Ion over the right of way The tele. graph company claimed authority une Court Ti. peat domain to telegraph ehmpunisg der the law of {864 but the holds that this does not grant (ver lonim the private property cf railways, fvania Hails order the Western in the re to go (ocut the pores Gury, the Menns revadd Tined U off 118 ur Fight Lo perty, nl if, Intier how 1s Of Mire Spare Ulves $500 (op Charny Mere Helweos mvinter of Boomistiirg Reforiawt! e wureh of Rv. A. A. Black ws pastor, hing ted to Bethany O plhimns! Home, off ring & wamian of Be tiither ally to the chiureh, Marr, a thie which ire al Wa peledorf of 8500. Mr: HIM ming « B tihrist Meer has 4 is HEY weyergl Previa shots ax give Wn La A en Mew Lie nies line of CP. toys al Lovigla, OO Ph Hides wanted Sprivg Mills, by Corman, Juimes Rockey, of Lesganton, sold his heavy tenn of gray horses to Elmer P Douty for $894 Mrs. Roy Reariek, after a visit to | ber home newer Zion, returoed to her | home in this place beglouiog of this | werk George BE. Stover and Miss Elsie | Stover, of near Centre Hill, arein Ale toons where they ure visiting Mrs Al vind Meyers, the deughter of the former, Telephone Maaager Lease was in town Tuesday looking after the inter- eats of the Bell Telephone Company. Mr, Longe is giving his employers the bent possibile ser vie, Dr. J. RG. Allison reports the young von of Aboer Noll, of Pleasant Uap, ne getting slong very fioely from Che « Tegin of « burn oats od hy the vx. plosion of cartridges in his pooket, Fhe Ind 4 unusually tafortu nate, having only a short thine ago broken bis sem oy 4 fail, A AA. BAS] Buliable X ues preseuts fur every one a UP. Lvug'm Armies firs. Hlack isiocntes |ip, Mrs, Danley, of Pine Grove Mille, weil lady, while on ti , £1 nnd int [est Her wa ft third berries Ure brake her Are wal Lhe wr w in Lise the right wri hav pPrevicusiy broken, snd priver ier rg wa« broken, the lat e ~ » Rin: Deen Calwed by = Mrs [«sne Vresaler, who makes her ghter, Mrs Lowsehy, Circleville, ind the misf swititse 1a ilu w Mra Brey Delow Lie Rig uy Ta gi irs to wd se i dv, Proenlor jo Lar wry fwlv, but sre fieveriivivss of A Mrs Blseck, Hew, Huntingdon, the A. Black, by ston of ¥ a fall thie hip. i DEAT us INHAM Dawid 1 Daven, farnarly of HB i ys § isla bs fim 4 HH. H rfie fou § w 24 da Leh £1 od iis ter, Vrs Cal A heh attadke | age ira : pL Passniang, CRUEL of fais lontis [ie Hah was sapuiated and he wR thigh to be g-tting slong tiosly, but fe suff seed a relapes wnion resulied in the death ae ahave etgted Fhe degerend was widely known Fo fire ever published ia LL wk {ay 11 per man and fa aded the paper He did onnsiderable newspaper work in Belle. of civil war His birth place was I od sta, Pa, ad the date of pO) steer IBZ8 He leaves tw + ohil fren, Fred 8 Daanam, of Howard, and Mrs. H. H. Datton, of Passadeas, Uslif iruia. Frito and was HB Velergn the file Bair Hn wd, CLAIR E KE« ISGER Clair E. Kessinger, the young man who was ir jured whie sitiog «ff a quarry of the Ameriean Lime & <tane (on , died at tae Bellefonte Heompirnl Wednesday of last werk Mr. Koewsinger's death was rater 4 ‘Rp=2tin | ne ting slong very nicely, 4 was thought, The retuning were taken to the bh me of his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs He Joris fi “sions, from Wiel plage the funeral held His age was twenty-four years | His wife (vee Floren os Krape ) and | three children stirvive, Dinst al Lhe “Stevens he hal been get. Krupe, BETVIOYR Were AI A A The Mate Grange in Session § 1 Five Pennsylvania State Grange a in session io Erie This is the thirty. second gatheriog of that Orga gion and is one of the wost interest ing from various pointy The Grout law, the agricultural ex- hibi at the World's Fair, parcel post, | and the eleation of a master to sucesed W. F Hill, sre the 1oremost topics disctinsed by delegates. | In speaking of the World's Fair, | Master Hill sald : “Acting in my off. cial expuoity, I had nsked the pom iss | sion for a statement of the manner in’ which § expended the $300 000 RPpPros prined Ly the Mate, nnd pnriicularly the $15 000 set aside for the agrioultur- al exhibit, “I bave received no reply. I, for one, osnnot see where $156 000 was spent in that display." The Bate Grange received 7200 mem « bers in the lust year, sod the iremsury surplus is now to roucd numbers $14. 000 ome yenrn ngo there w sn ofl eit of $12 000, Tuer ure now more than 80 000 metubers of the Grange in Peuunyl- | Yaiuia A AU A SATAN. More new blsukets and uuderwesr . woop. loug'e. for Christmas presents for old or young. Your Kidneys. 2 All in your your kidneys once eve d ir body Voy ry 5 } lan a 8 % the blood passes thr hree minut ” You will find at Our Store a complete line of » > w..General Merchandise... Embracing . DRY GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES 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, WBN BV WN NWN DN NNW w - we F. E. Wieland, Lin Wishes to call your attention to the fine line of + . Christmas Go * ods your arifiers, they fil- | waste or sod a 1 ine Kicneys ar land « DOG © ne of order, they fail their work nesicered that only yu > be traced to the kid Cience proves tha “iseases have holm YOu Can make no mis ur kidne y effect ¢ the great k Rome of Bensns Root ou how to find ladder uble, riting Dr. Kilmer Mention this pag & Co., Binghamton, i ViNnTE NA Those Who have been Cgred Talk to ¥ Abul the War d's tiremtons Tanie, on | “After having suffered 22 yours with eatareh of the stomach, Vin-te-na cured J me.’ writes cone “My son," says an with loss of hearing aa result of catsrrh of the besd. Vinaena completely restored him.” Another threatened with onn- sumption, says: “I have taken two botties of Vioste-na, have gained ten prands, and Know that I have found a cure, other, “was threatened I consider it my duty to recom- When you bay a bottle of Vin-te-na you run no risk, for Mr. Murray guarantee with every bottle of Vin-te- mend Vin-te-na tomy friends gives his na, and is ready to refund your money if You are not satisfied, Holiday Goods $x ' i i TO OUR MANY FRI For the benefit of our many friends and customers we will just mention a few things to give you an idea what we have, Linen table cloths and napkins to match, Pillow shams, Stand and Bureau covers, Linen towels, Table covers, Doilies, White quilts, Lace curtains and Ker. chiefs from sc to 60c a piece. Fancy collars, Knit shawls and Furs. Our china corner was never more com plete, Come and see, H . F. ROSSMAN, SPRixG MiLLs BUSTIN THOMAS, M. D, {ALLOPATH.) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, CENTRE HALL, PA. Ofice and residence st Miss Lizzie Runkle's on Main street, Calls attended to day or night, DR. SMITH'S SALVE cures: Flesh Wounds, Ulcers, ns, Carbuncles, Boils sipelns, Scrofuin ag, Shen Heit hn, Rn now on display at his store, Nice Dinner Sets from $4.75 to $12.00, Fancy Cups and Saucers, only 10c, The nicest Line of Glassware ever dis- played here. Shaving Mugs. Fancy Plates and Dishes, ! Cranberri “Choice Car Confections. Mixed Candies ries, :oc gt. ndies and ver ib Li i335 8 32 4 § 5 y 3 PI gs ipsa Wed tga dogs pucin st pt The Centre Hall J.H. & S. E. ddd ddd ddd BBB BABB D Le Roller Flouring Mills WEBER, Proprictors WHITE LILLY FLOUR and MILL. FEEDS 1 EF o% 3 A Hy 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 est 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. TTT TY YT TTY i 8 2 5% & & + 5 E ¢ JOHN F. GRAY & SON ‘ lato pie a S88 8a FFF FT hr artiont ty hot utio wpath i $A E07 YX 7 v onto a (a. FST e HH NNT NTN wwe + OVER 76 MILLIONS Represented in the 4 § FREDERICK ¢ K. FOSTER AGENCY WITH FIRE IN URANCE COMPANIES ALOE... The Largest ang Best Accident Ins. Companies Bonds of Every Descrip- tion Plate Class In- surance at low rates. eR Successors to | . GRANT HOOVER Control sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the worid. The Best is the Cheapest No mutuals : no assess inents, ...Money fo Loan on Firs! Mortgage | Office in Crider's Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa, BE Telephone oon net ion i Also, District Agent for... i Clover seed wanted. Price he Manhattan Life Insurance Co, Ing (dr ey, [Price TVR BBBNs Centre Hall and Oak Hall, BTN NNN WDB DBR Pianos and Organs.. THE LESTER PIANO is a stri ment, endorsed by the New England Conservatory, Boston, Mass.; Broad Street Conservatory, Philadelphia, Pa., as being unsurpassed for tone, touch and finish. THE LAWRENCE 7.0CTAVE 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. ers Pills za sss M'S DY w tache or beard aT our Moustaste of beavd BUCKINGHAM’ E 00, NARETA, K, 3 Bild up reste and Strength with JAYNE'S Tonic VerRMiruce. ctly high grade instru. HII The dose is one, just one pill at bedtime. Su ~coated, ild, certain. ey cure
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