ich | Haran ‘| pENNSYLVANIA R. R. i Naturday, June I — Convention Taendey, | JOHN H, BWARTZ or Son | porter of Interest to 1905 Readers. June 6 | John H. Swartz, a well known | { Philad, & Erie R, R, Divis sion Semi-Oontennial * Jabii+a Jane 1th Local Items Taken from the Contre Ie. | Ldth- the Progrmm, Phe fiftieth (semi-centennianl) ane | Extra The Democratic voters of Centre | South Renovo citizen, died stiddei ly and Northern Central Ry. iy of the annual school report county will meet at the regular places | Thursday morning of last week, of Pitas 1 i nual commencement of the Penne yi | of Buperiutendent R. M. vania State College will be held June | year ending June 3 1ith-14th., Owing to the fact that the | Numbe of college will celebrate its fiftieth anul- Lai winty. 80 Malice, for Aw , 1870 : { for holding the general elections, in | #eute indigestion, Mr. Bwarte was in school districts in the | their respective election districts, on | his usual g good health and attended to | i : viiole number of schools, | Saturday, June Srd, 1905, to elect dele- | his duties in the railroad shops on ry the forthcoming commence. | 180 present number 280, 7 Male | gates to the County Convention, Un- | Wednesday, He went home shortly is looked upon as ove of more ton wchers, 120. female teachers, =5 | der the rules of the party, the officers | after six o'clock, ate a hearty suppe " ie usual importance, Fhe full sent proportion 133 to 156, note | for holding the primaries will consist and was in good spirita when short] ly Sh marked change. 1 One thousand | of the committeeman and two assist after Le was seized with acute indiges- | i i n for the week is as follows ; ants in each district, and the election | tion. He grew rapidly worse and ul. | i | | i i i i i 1 | i i children did not attend school a single day. Superintendent Gramley re- | will be opened at 8 o'clock p. m. and | though everything was done for him : | | 3 4 el ported ut thirty-four children be-| close at 7 o'clock p. : he died nt 4 20 next morning. Deceascd vB 2 tween th er of 8iX nid sixteen who | APPORTIONMENT OF DELEGAT | was born «ft Millhelm, 1848 and thirty- did n sipil hool part of the | Toi won N ® He ra ke : | three yenrs apo was married to Miss tithe. bellefo Ww. W i H stor omens i Emma & , daughter of the iste John du) Ly 1 fis Hurrell, son of Bam- | owas 1 ibe ty. § ; 1 | Gh. Musser and wife He went io Re- shurg, was acei- | Millen: A es ! | novo in 1889, where he resided until Pie ( reek, u Hilipsburg 1st 1 Mil 5 : cans ; | 1893 when he became a resident of ! Kresmer's saw | ga ; wl i Ww i P ton | | South Renovo Mr. Swariz Was fn Ba mare 9,45 I Tr re aches to I i "ined An) ‘ Lame Shoulder, lwenly-one x Phil HE Pen * p . 4 | member of the Trinity Episcoy al ’ - B hy 0 ” : . el Ti © Aare r common ailments brothers-iu- | Unio 3 potter, 8. I. 2 | chureh, Kuights of Muita, No, 284 | risburg and rinediate st 5, arriving at | for whic namberiain’s Pein Balm creek to bathe, | Benner s p 1 Rush 'N. BP 1 [and 8 member of the Bouth Renovo | Balti a 3M) I aa rg of yt : pecin ital { promptly the young man : ol b : ! R on gl | borough ecounell, also w Justice of the a r JALE Ch SARTTIRLAITE 10 } fi | Applied it will say i mo Pe A now o, : : | peace Besides 8 widow the followir g All remain Sepers un urbe tf . | and suffering when trout eG with any office, Clinton | Co OR i Hos ne N p — | children SUTrVive Hay, James, Philip, WERSTWARL one of t with H, M, | Piri... 1 Spring, 8 ¥ ? | Claude mod Miss Julis, of Renovo :| 538 A. 3. Can. | W. Bw " rl | Mrs, BR. B. Kendig and Ralph Bwartyz, pH dda Ler ’ Arg 2 Potters . of Cleveland § i N WwW Ww nvention, ) veland, and irs Waldo W, tion the | i Hull, of Williameport ; als his | mother, Mrs. Keister, of Clarno, Wis. | and one sister, Mrs. Carl Henn. of above | Shenandoah, Iowa, | Tuesday, i clock noon, ap { Rush Barnes, a voung man in the or t the various | prime of life and popular in the social & county chair circle at Pleasant (sap, died at the man { home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs RB. I'he following nami persons have | P, Barnes, at that piace, Bunday even. duly regist i and are eligible to be ing, from iyphold fever contracte i VO wr at the maries : several weeks previous st Altoona where he waa ¢ mployed, Interment took place Wednesday at Pleasant Gap, the funeral being xt- | 1 ended by a large number of friends and relatives ing man ure his following brothers Hudson, Orris, Fran} the Un shit 8 Ho #4 and Roy, all of Altoona, John (. and entre Hall Manu Ure Kerstetter, of Pleasa: ‘hased . Lrelen ' CHARLES Charles R. Rine died at his home i: wilefonte Monday morning He irvived by a wid: and one sort FAdward Rine The deceased was | in Bellefonts 1852, and hisd bee » MIR nt of thal pla a - " ii . Walsontown, » pp . > ’ » of mber] . » ODEN 160 e piablie turday even. came Thursday and is a guest at the The Inxative effect Chamberlain Hard Drilling ' ’ ; ! \ u: tomach and I abilets in» - % Fieve y f giters tor a . Ione home of A. Walters {or a week, sgreeable and so natural wt vou d : tie : ha - STH tmp Miss Ollie Miller and Guy Springer | not realize it is the sel of a medi le at the drille sal at ; ! 1 } iriliers were Lo Altoona Thursday and Friday | tive For sale by ( Swartz, Tus = ’ : : wild} a“ thi i ! ne i the Lest ma- will . : boulders, ‘4 . of Is week, ax delegates to the Ep- | ™Y Vile; F. A. Carson, Potters Mill urch dn nn Paul =» I YE rye, 2D. A, BOOIIR Summer press Goods CENTRE HALL, PA, © ol NWariz X HEH man ee BLO} je x} minted way home f B. K., | held at Winfield. a NN —, ROT Malcolm Campbell, who is stayiog undry was | atl. A, Sbhawver's, spent Memorial ® oe See Charles | Day at his home in 8h tin Noll. Mr Misses Miouie nad Lizzie Geary management, | came home to epend Memorial Day | OL »? Lele ie Jamea Wagner, of | #ith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. iMinburg, last week, were the guests | L. Geary ie former's brother, Clayton Wag.| Sanford Miller aud Miss Emma | Tusseyville. Mr. Wagner is | Price, of Tyrone, visited Mr. Miller's fflinburg, parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Mille B. F. Kister, who is lose in the Republican office, Clearfield, spent Sunday with his family, in this place. wheel wiil be installed to furnish the | Mrs. Laurs Lose, of Williamsport, j came Baturday, apd will spend some ‘ | time at the home of Dennis Lose. Dr C. Bawman, professor of | re acticsl theology in the Seminary at | Mrs. William Hartman, formerly a { resident of Millbelin, but now living ancaster, will preach in the Reform- | | 2:14 i L Reform {in Williamsport, is visiting friends oalsburg, on Sunday Be at - ea aud relatives here, evening, Jume fh, at 7:90 o’elock. Mrs. Lottie Harter, Mrs. William and Mrs. C. H. Meyer and | garter and Mrs. W. W. Smith, all of daughter Miriam drove from Reeds. State College, were in town Decoration ville to Centre Hall Sunday, Mr. Day. Meyer returning the same day. Mre, M. CO. Meyer and Miriam are here for the i | week Mrs, Header and Mra. D. A Adams, of Bunbury ; Mrs John Harkins and daughter, of Philipsburg, and Mrs, 7 | Btruble, of Bellefonte, are guests at | the residence of George Nearhood and | family, in this place A. ee mi a Ree I ntinuatic of spudding t ia the tion of the Manns at ' 1 3 1 areata $s fal days yel before the walke ill Hall to ogera @ the entire axe | : CRID Can De put to use, factory by eleotric Hey A large water | om ok ae A FEW PRICES Raw Hide Whips 20 C3 Heavy Draught Collar $1.00 and up Brown and W Bweat Pads for Heavy Work Heavy Wooden Hames Boo, The, $1.00 fee oC. ~~v=§ ¢Kreamer and Son Buggy Harness . Hw BUGGIES and CARRIAGES ff ; CENTRE HALL, PA. Get my prices on No.1 Mifflingburg £5 | Buggies and Carriages. | can and wili | PWV WWW VV VV VV WD VU VHD WOW save money for you, Offer you second 2 hand Buggies at Five Dollars and up. Stock Food--The best on the market, 5 Cents per Lb, A Full Line of Dr. Daniels’ Remedies. . . es ————— power for the electrical plant Teachers’ Examinations. } : : pa tity Superintendent D, O. Etters nounced that examinations for iE TE CCC CH EAC XC) NV ND D DD DY DAUD mal certificates will be held at i Wing pl Aes and times : Gephart, of Bellefonte, visited his mother, Mrs. Jacob Uephart, in this place, Tuesday. BVDV NV VN VV DTW DDD New White BINDER TWINE CLOVER SEED F. EE. WIELAND Iwinden EIall, Pa. Askd all Farmers who will need Binder twine to place their orders at once with him. The twine just arrived and the price is right. He has also on hand White Clover Seed, Lawn Grass Seed, Etc. Highest prices paid for Baled Hay, Baled Straw, Grain and Potatoes. Lawn Wanted- GRASS SEED BALED HAY, Etc. : ® BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASE call to see me, look over the stock and get prices, REALE RR REI CINE IEIIRIRE TR RNR RIE R Re Lae LosT—A lady's black coat, with vel. elonte Fri rriday i vet collar, lined with black, some- day, September 1, {where between Hellefonte and State ——— —————— College. The fiuder will please return Marriage Lies nears, same to Miss Snyder's millinery store, Harry B., Garbrick, Altoona, Bellefonte, or communicate with her, Clara M, Gentzel, Zion, Ex-Bheriff John Spengler is In Harvey Fulger, Zion, Middleburg on a visit to his brother, Mszie E. Lidvick, Axmann. Elias 8. Spangler, who has sttained John Confer, Sober. the age of ninety-two years, and while Christie Speiger, Coburn. physically strong for a nonagenarian, George H. Leathers, Howard, his mental powers are yleldiog to the : { years, Kathryn Commi , E Tuvages 6 Geo Reorder i Buiporiim, The delegates representing the varie EL Py BBL ER. ous Babbath-schools of Centre Hall at » Bhingletown, the county convention In session at A a . Millheim are Misses Jennie Thomas Child Chok ’ “ Shad to Baath, Tillie Keller, Rebecca Derstine, Mrs, he little sixteen months’ old girl James Stahl, Mrs, W. H. Kreamer of Mr. and Mie. Alexander Grenloger, | sre. T. G. Wilson, Mrs. Mary Good- of Tylersville, choked to death while bary, Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Bechrist sting & cracker last Saturday night | aise Edith Luts ; about 9 o'clock, The mother had . the child with her spending the even Mt. snd Mrs. Thomas L. Movie and You Must Have ing with her neighbors, Mr. and Mrs, |*00 Frederick, Wednesday went to hina Jhashioe Bash William Barner, when the accident Btewart, Athens county, Ohlo, the | §5. 28 tages. 11X14 1h, od Phineas sow serine occurred, and before any assistance | home of Rev, snd Mrs, F, F, Chris 3 7 - Bors bead Lublishes, et A could be rendered t tine. Mr. Moore will remain only a | gu i Gon never Chai, A aaard ana rite Sn COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be oy Be sbild was dud, few weeks tn the Oblo town, but ite] § 5" “2% H. F. ROSSMAN == had, alwa | and, We invite school SN ———— Di mo pny i fiom Ward 4 Srl} oe cre h us bore placing orders fo fue NR Fare heavily on our hands, th her parent, | AARRARAARLSE Aaassal July 7 ; in Sewing Machines have now 80 equipped ry 88 10 produce an HF. ROSSMAN Levee acsesees BBV VVD BBB BBB demand for our high grade, low priced Rotary the highest type sewing ma~ chine ever offered at any 2 grice or Uh der any name, Damascus Ro tary Shut. te sews at ummer dln didpdidie dinindindln Bip dipudisclindiudipdin didn dpi pul Sn dpdindin ninpdp ddd dd A BAIA ALLE Goods jest On the | The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills. J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors with least of Summer Goods—Linens, Lawns, noipe makes Nainsook, Batiste, Longeloth, and { AL any of ihe New Sion ~ WHITE LILLY FLOUR | amd MILL. FEEDS nd doos everything any ¢thet Meenng ma and doen 11 better and sasl Shipped on 90 days Trial, iat ated for a arm of years. We Are The First tf : the people the new Jvvs Rotary Sewing Bagh eas than $65.00 10 $75.00. High prices must give vr before us. Ladies’ Embroidered Shirt ; Waist Patterns, all over net and | embroidered in black and white. w ee The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of Hose in black, tan and white, Grain—Wheat, Corn, Oats, Bary Rye, Buckwheat. Faney Hall Hose for men and boys Baled Hay and Steaw. wil be bought 3t all times, at the nderwear for Men and Bo he Ai best prices the market will aff a ——— TL aE TNE OR RR SL » b. s g 3
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