re SA A - - onstnsine A | " E BANQUE] | DEAT HS Pine Stump. | Bamuel Burris, of Axemann, spent | several days Inst week with his cousin, | Earl Lutz Miss Gertie Miller, Rock Springs, | | spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Smith, the Photographer, Lt W. W. Bmith, the Photographer, | will be in Centre Hall this week. thin Ween MRB, MARY WALK i om . " . | Mrs. Mary Walk, widow of the late To Revise School Laws | 1 he tmembery wilh Shire ! usile, No, | James Walk, of Gregg township, died A joint resolution authorizing the | Joo nigh o He Golds h Bugle or) at the home of her daughter, Mrs, An- governor to appoint a commission of | Jeng : : ; rs ‘ / 4 Spas ) ol nie Behoonmaker, Moore Park, Mich- Mrs. John Williams. the | 1YU€! at OIC Fort Hotel, Tuesday even- igan, on the 19th ult. Her Wasi Mrs. Jacob Walker sud recommend new legislation ing Nearly *IXty members were prea. about eighty years, and the cause of | from the hos and appropriating $15,000 for its ex] uur is in the most excellent | her death drops, penses was offered in the House Mon- in) ats 5 " eS : > The deceased was the graud-mother | day, by Mr. Snyder, of Schuylkill, and | : Pe me Al Lg > ne { of Oscar Homan, enst of Centre Hall, andlord Shawver prepared a ban- | Henry Walk, | committee | i Andrew Walk, Michigan. At Old Fort Hotel, Taenday Evening of | LETS LLTLTTNRNLTALNu, + Kreamer & Son niet fies sow of 8iX to revise the school laws of age returned home Stat pital somewhat improved, Castle has a large mem- John Williams and son Claude were to Bellefoute Baturday Miss Bessie Dashem, of Centre Hill, spent Munday Moore education Two sous also survive : The New Year has opened and referred to the alt the home of John quet fo » lagles that was fi for { +, j for the Eagles tha a it for | INinois. and | Kings and queens Alter all had done | hal | justice to the Inne nan, toasts were ! Liat us help you. |* : . 18 tt y offered by a number of the partici ouiLry Lo | . . ; . | aR t . | pants Prof. RB. W ara Gramiey acted Miss Mollie Da | | BN stroaster, DOHSes spected upare | 3 i 7 | made by Messr Puft, cream, | | . . Ustherman, Joh nar, Li Fb W £3 nfs ————— we wish you all abundant suc- Do You Want to Make Mouey Hi { John Willinms and Mrs, ons Roy and Fred Georg: chia aud wife, OF enurse you do MOLLIE HARPER cons Y Bis nine. 3 - Sell your cream, eggs and Harper, a were to Boalsburg Saturday, wheibbs our success, in a meas- maiden highly re- were | Unionville, | R. E. | died at her home in that The | Maves, | deceased was born in Boggs township, will You 4 { us and we guarantee that — yn Woodward. Mrs, ra and ow tor and res lady of ure, is determined upon whether pleased with the return place OGr prices with others buying Mr, as the daughter of John P. and ! | Harriet the | and of late year | with her brother, Winters, of you buy your supplies for the the lady's Henry and Adam aud you will ba convinesd that we ean vy I We V r yt % if and visiting Mrs, Reesmian, WW Cerninley and make mone Ww you Are now Ham Harper. She never married Mr tein. family at the lowest prices, We de had ¢ ¢ ¢ / / ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ opening ne Smith / doe us a line and we Ent mi + has ma her home | ‘ . ‘ r driver does not pass your pla ent at .m wer home | Shonis eit will do this much for you in 1905 Lhis sunday forenoo: passed the | preach in vill have : "ip 3 : Wi havi seventieth milestone (no life urney., | cal ehurcl , John | Mins lertha H of { her M ing i offer you all the staple goods highes luck We always pay the Visiting Re- Crinan is 1 Bhe urvived by two brother | P., of Lock Haven, and W, }.. . Na | ionville prices for eggs turkeys. 'ie HowARD CREAMERY ms id | Office—Bellefonte, Pa Wear 1 Misa his IARLES a CHER fi» friend Mtover al | groceries, etc,, at the very low- MWrsiniry Mrs N. WwW. k Yison tne N. Lose ast week est prices. sick list, LYER made to Mifflinburg - Mrs, Charles Colyer died Wednesds y Marriage Licenses Sy inst week at Tussey {| Ly-three The fanera!, which largely at took Fri’ George Emel, Bellefonte \ Land wile | day. | Tie ing mae in the Buftalo Run | at Tu th, Be laf tan IER , aged twen- Harry Kessinger, of rss sssTsvsssscs ssc sssas san ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ : Joseph Sleigh, Gerhartvills ing his family this s NW NG NNN NTN Ww Miss Mal W Weeks Years Bertha Skeat, Philipsburg lace — ——————— F. E. Wieland, Linden Hall. This week offers you a number of Bargains , Flour Sifters Wash Basins . Dish Pans ‘ . Stew Pans and Kettles Pudding Pans, large sizes Emma Shadle, Frank Van V. Ella B. Rote, Isaa: H. Pecht Mary E. Well Nm Jel olyer was 11¢ Mir , McVey Hs. Zion abd Mrs, | » . M g¢ home she XY. 3 a iN hom hie « YY BNE I reins 10c 10c 10c 10x J mine A Si i » » » . Minerva M. Dashem. Ui ning ii. She | I#band and one it . fle aged if M € FRO és i | | | { { { | { i | | | { | | i | | i ! i : 5% % & op puns oller Flouring Mills J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors 3 wl alias TT YY} T Ava ¥ YY TY WHITE LILLY FLOUR and MILL FEEDS i fz... Try King s of heat. ~ ow ex The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all Grain— Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buck Baled Hay and Stra best prices San i yy Wy wire 1 wr Wy will be bought at all times, at the the market will afford. All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be , always on hand. We invite school consult with us before placin orders for fuel. i 4 wie afi rrr i COAL alten 5 Reh > 4 EF i ¢ 3 : — baie i Sa SE NEE NEE ep OVER 76 MILLIONS Represented in the FREDERICK K. FOSTER AGENCY WITH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES ALOAE..... and F.Gray& Son Successors fo 2 GRANT HOOVER) +4 Control Sixteen Largest Fire Insurance C é ¢ © Jno. é -. ¢ ¢i3 é 4 in the World, . ¢ : / / ¢ / / of the i Life 4 1s seeooceCesve feevcecdo0enee 8 ¥ . - » ® For Spring : Sewing ¥ THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST No Mutuals No Amesmpents) Irena at * » . * ¥ f win Spintioned 2 “© wv a «© a s ° ® iArgest Hest rrr ¥ Accident Ins, Companies ¢ Bonds of Every 1 esCrip- ¢ Hon Plate Glass In- surance at low rates. haha, ¥ : ¢ 44 to Loan on First Mortgage Money Also, District Agent for, . . ¢ The Manhattan Life Insurance Co, 4 SALA A Office in Crider’s Stone Building BELLEFONTE, PA. Telephone Connection gta BTV VW WN Bw Bei i Th Th SWE WE a .Pianosand O | THE LESTER PIANO is a strict] | 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 organ with the Saxaphone combination and tates orchestral instruments, TERMS to s Ask for catalogues and prices, C. E. ZEIGLER, SPRING MILLS, PA, ALLS ® / ¢ y / ’ / 4 / / $ / ! sormands fdent | The : : i Rom the | {ah ¢ Yer vi ¢ 4 only | «inch i (000 O00 | - cher ng birds with Ovid iN igtress TRF EE 1 IQ A N ah WV WW ail dd AL rgans... y high grade instry- | ¥ bod # iy 1 he a morning The M La eran church spent i aay ul eve in wWeeR nt ot J. H. Ross, at Linde regular | hour pent the if the m pic for i} d the rest of time the 1. Jor ed sen i ish, and Woman { thrushes” Spring Mills, Pa, @ » " o " “ © s € % @ o ® Ad # ® 2 % ® o “ ° ° 0 ® ® ® oe ® ® ® ® vr ® ® . #ry Society of Boalsh yf : e over i ent to his m . 000000 LRCIN0I00020000000 Come to our store and you | will be convinced of a few facts | in Footwear * + ‘va ] PE....] we hoe of ight, Hall tion to the The studs 1 3 3 Citidod 4 ISUrooms, } ml chicken I heterogeneon is the only correctly imi- uit the buyer, WHE & in ued zero west h { udder, fi rivaling the of gEYpsy's X posed, r off eta : erain plan Bry L« we month an grain piant ' contents u » . ‘ h will thie thembers damn which will 'y { "pot an feu” elates that the sons of Ae their appetite for dinner, lunched on “nightingales of monstrous price.” and Varro tells us of the aviary of Luenllus, which was also a “salle a manger.” so that the epicure gratified his ears and his palate simultaneously, feasting upon the dell. cate warblers whose congeners, uncon- Beious of their coming doom, wore dia- goursing meanwhile the mont exquisite musie, observed when Epriog Harper have dion liberal pens : Horace r fius, to stimulate themselves in the capaci ol a ...C. A. KRA SPRING MILLS, PA. g circle, Brothers, grocers, Bellefonte, i tinged business iy OF for the failure £10 vie Too | nesigned | Lisbilie | 00, book aoe | to bs | Hazel : Wagner will steceed Harpe | fo the absence of the regular pastor, Rev. J. I. Btonecypher, of Boalsburg, | was called to Laurelton Thursday of | last the funeral of | Mr: Mary Weidensau!l, who seciden. | tally =ot fire to her clothes on Mond 'y i all pn, January 30th, Mrs, Wei. | deisanl was jn her eighty third year|®r Brow aud & member of the inrge Catherman | A large number of soung folks gath- family of seventeen children, the first | ered at the home of Mr. sand Mrs Hame of whom died only a few years ago at! vel Durst Wedy eeday evening, the oes the age of eighty years, She was al casion be ing the birthday of their mvinber of the Lutheran church for | daughter, Miss Annie. The guests msny years, |#pent the evening in a delightful way, Yeager & Davis have and each had an interest in a number cEinnaj eredit ia as the Ersy YEGETAB LE SICILIAN Hair Renewer A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and always restores color to gray hair. Ty PI, pw ——. ee] Tee Strength-Giver "yom Jayne's Tome VerMFUGE week, to conduct tien are «sti ted at count snd stock are worth £0 (ix) yp | fousra {3 arge and Curtis Fen Down and Feathers, Adulteration laws were quite as nee essary in the good old days as in the sophisticated twentieth century. Even the adulteration of feather beds and bolsters had to be provided against, Oct. 14, 1405, is the date of a statute wd MEN decided to glose their Philipsburg shoe store and with thet end in view are moving their large stock from Philipsburg to Bellefonte and will offer the same at a sacrifice sale beginning Feb. 16. The reason for abandoning the Philipsburg store i+ beeuuse Harry Yeager will de. vote more of his time to the swing factory which is in successful operation at Bellefonte. After the big sale Eb. mer Davis will probably have charge of the shoe store. He will move his of pretty gifts which were presented to Miss Durst, B. F. Homan, of Osk Hall Htation, Pa, is siways ready and plessed to wait on persons uterested in the Nae tional Cream Separator. This ma. chine, while retaining its former good principles, Is now improved. It Is low down. [It is acknowledged as the leading separator, in simplicity, few ness of parts, ease in turning and family back to Bellefonte, washing, and best of all, endurance and closeness skimming prohibiting the sale in English fairs or markets of these articles or of pil- lows, “except they he stuffed with one manner of feathers.” [It expressly do nounced the use of such “unlawful and corrupt stuffs” as “scalded feathers, or fen down.” The last substance is the same as cotton grass and was evident. ly In great demand as a substitute in bed stuffing. In the eighteenth cen. tury again there were Tomplaintg against people who bought down at a haifpenny and sold it Bild up vour Flealth «nd Strength