a — UAST YOUR BREAD UPON THE WATER. IN ALTOONA, LOUALS, "Pennsylvania Chanutangus, | PENNSYLVANIA R. RK, | pra EFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, Week Days . k Centra Hail & is Hava tod Double harpoon forks, $1.00. W, For the Pennsylvania Chautauqua TW ARD A Centre Ha addy Havdromely Rewarded ’ . > . . 3 wr 2 Tuasavyillie | y \ | = for Her Generosity. What Penns Valley People Are Doing in | Bwartz, lusseyville, | to be held at Mt, Gretna, Pa., July | Pa & Erie R, R. Division i | i the Busy Rallroad Town Mr. Fairbanks feit like a presi to August 5, 1905, the Pennsylvai : : : 1 LF § $ 3 4 president BE Jy 2, ie CHNBYIVALIA Penns Valley is well represented in the other day. A crank gave him | Ballroad Company will sell special 3 and Northern Central Ry. beautifully illustrated in 1894 by the ' yal 1 : ; family of ( leoryg . Floray, of oS ntre Altoona, the busy railroad town. Two & Beare, cursion tickets from New York, P bila- | ne Eflect May 24, 19 i iy ve re 1 ay, f( antre vi) . ' : Hall. wi responded : n appeal days’ stay at tha! point is all that is delpbin, Chestnut Hill, P hoenixville | | WRAL BAVE MONRON PGE Ei8TWARD. ’ ¥ LO ERDOnAas 0 an § Hed : : i . : . : needed to learn that if this beautiful Wilmingten, Perryv 4 vk. } 4 , 3 ‘ : s srryville, Frederick BEA, 3 in 64. Week days for from: furmers in Nebraska for help : i. | Da Greve attended commencement K ' ' : . y Philadnicd : artile valley were o : it hie A : " n Bre r ut 1 elohia 1 fertil nlley were obliged to with at Bucknell University. Md., Washington, D (,, East Liberty, ting the t ses ft riod 5 + $ during th thre itenied famine in that gw its sons from Altoona’s popula- : . sutler, Indiana, Connellsville, Bea. state. The Floray family at that time tion, the cogs of industry that contin- Miss Louise Brackbill, of Bellefonte, The above scriptural passage was Miss Edna Krumrine and Misa An- . . ford, Clearfield, Martinsburg, Belle! : soncisted of Mr. and Mrs. Floray and ually whirl would at jeast be momen- | 1# the guest of her cousin, Miss Laura foute, Wate ford train go. Del . Canandaigun ‘ r Boerauton, Herr daugliter, Miss Gertrude, (the father tarily checked tunkle. at the Centre Hall hotel, Wilkesbarre, Tomhicken, Mt. Carme , na. Week days for a 3 y y ML, 4 $i, : po 4 Siieq since andl ee in quite imocer. Among others whom the writer Miss Mary Kennedy, daughter of J, | Lykens and principal iutermediate Ne mata « Hl hres Suzy 0 cantuct wie Join CE a Kennedy Kitended oy mmsloe: points, to Mt, Gretna and return, ai Nevertheless they were Intws hoot 4 He of Lie Spe rintendents a 1 ; city hen Ln f a iO aven | reduce d riatea Pickets will be sold kesbarre, Scranto fuzelton, Potteville, I ) . tj electric light works. Mr. Beholl be- | Normal { June 25 to August 5, inclusive and | | a Jer) ; gue, wrriving al | agreeable and so natural thet you de and while others gave of their abun- : : Altanc ah Al hl, Nes Fk, 9.30 p. 3 The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Btomach and Liver Tablets is se gap work in Altoona in a humbler Mr. and Mra. Arney Lee, of Pitts | will be good to return until August 16, | Ba more, { ) } oy 1 m at 7.15 p. n not realize it is the effect of a medi- a position than he now holds, but by | burg, are in Centre Hall to spend their | : oh ; eiphia barely suflicient for their own needs, faithfully serving his employes he | ygoation with the former's parents | Among other things handed over to soon was advanced, He ix not only | Mr. and Mrs John T Lae. the soliciting committee by the an earner, hut mapaged to accumu i i i i i Ya pe : : . ! J. W. Mitterling returned from | Florays was a hand-made quilt that late cash, and now owne 8 home in a . 3 | | | i i "lara dance, the F AVE pave out of a store inclusive, For specific rater, consult! ger conch oo phis, Baltimore and cine. For sale by ( W. Swartz, Tus- ticket agents i . es Wa seyville ; F, A. Carson, Potters Mille Ey — - — barra rao ny i tsville and d v a For Sale gids 0 nin Ry : LAT U Ht hak i h 3 3 vi ; Cantre I sporter £1.00 a year Philadelphia Wednesday morning, A fine cquntry village home; just The mosquito is no respecter of blue represented Ian inva { tedious r anpntl of the tow y . lelphin an 1 . ey CY section of the lown—a home thal after having made sale of a car load of | What you like for a home, with good 10 “T's Daily 1 ry, Har- blood labor, It was not be a the genero avy young man could be proud of, ity of the mother to take fron | James P. Herring is a well-known own bed a quil | ve it mileh cows shipped to near that point, | bulldings. Suitable for business and Mra, G. M, Boal, of Centre Hall, and | fio silroaadd witli i 3 Mrs. W. Gross Mingle, of Bell efonte, | fice and railroad tntion, in Unio v 4 TH | § ty "i Might hatige for fs } are in Nelson, Tioga county, on a visit | 240, I Might exchange for farm i 4 (is Without to Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Park, the latter | © timber land ithout buildings, or the quilt, with man the rticles, {im inte vicinity located tha . i . ; : juilt, w mmedinte vicinity located there, He being a dutgbter of Bt Boal’ | for other actual values, Address P. O 63 A. M~Trair Daily) For Er ar Few of us waste our energy in the were forwarded | (He west, has been with nsylvania Rail- “ine a daughter of rs SOR, { ¢ ’ 3 . No man can be popular and tell his residence | locaied on pike at postof- troubles figure in Altoons. He has been a resi- famine-stricks Nebraskans erident of that town for Many years, When we can’t pay our debts there's i a ANA address ora ; shied a " 1 i name and add t ; Al being possibly the first whe from this the devil to pay or Ens a ) y wr: | Box 1, Lewisburg, Pa, ters ite stations, with passenger conch to | Praise of others, ime wi t on, and fina s {road Company sll these years, Mra, [.. Rhone and daughter, Miss | —t——— Jit ba Roc] Week days for DuBois sas———— ———— Feces i ron \ Wy Fanim, | A i 1S ry ? ! . +l ae . : av bat) f xu "ny wen il i § 4 ? Aalnohg } i rr mel WHO Are May oth of whom have been ill for { Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame Shoulder : al per 10 4 Demoerntic State Committees to Meet iuscle to the | #0tue Lime at their home in Centre | ’ These ure three common ailment Ad Mbt ona aig Ot lock Hav State Chairroan Hall has issued s Company are | Hall, wer reported on Wednesday as | id in . . Week y 3 . for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm 2 t i whiirg, Pit call for a meeting of the state Demo. H Hreon, ! ing quite ns well a8 on the day | is especially valuable If promptly i i : : y f cratic committee Lo be held in Harris Burchard Musser, Hah applied it will HAVE You Lime, mont } : : ag i 8, Caz burg Wednesday of next week, for the ndrew Rishe;, Harry Mifllinburg Times Robert Rtover and suflering when troubled with ans 1 , : purpose of fixing a ds for the re.con- J. Edgar | cs + dow from Coburn last week t ne of these ailments, For sale by € Hh peng : to J und Ro vening of the state democratic cor H. Good. | visit grandmother, Mrs. Kate ". Bwartz, Tusseyville : F A. Carson SEM ’ sys for Ber vention to nowmina % candidate for ter, George I. harles, Raturday his mother cams Potters Miiis : “ ! : : : supreme eourt hn F. Zeigler, | down and spent a few days in her ———— wre hold- | native town, A slip of the tongue has a banana Hugh B. Fiedler's Btar Magazine | «kin beaten to n star dstill, in tripping ost oflles I : ‘tor and | { Williamsport, Pa, ) for July is now | a man up 1 ever r 3 : railroad | out and it is pronounced on all sides He isl as ¢ of the finest summer outing rr ew trade- wibiications ever jssued from Central su, onan of an 8 ¢ LakgesT Insurance elm High School, since the clo he sehiools, (= RIVIing s portio 11 of his time lo oversee ng the Nefl ara, a3 br in at fn CENTRE COUNTY and Ella Fischer, bir Fincher, D.D # y H . E. F E NI 0 N | Agent op at the | 9 Bellefonte, Penn’a The Largest and Best Accident Ins. Companies Bonds of Every Descrip- tion Plate Class In- surance at low rates al WR 8l PRS 29% 9% 9 99 _- NNW NN NN 9% wa ARERR EIR ER EE, BW WWD BTN NNN HH WB VD UOw D. A. BOOZER | Did You See Those Shirts «ADDLER... CENTRE HALL, PA. That we window? If you did not, don’t fail to | whicli instil i | Rince then TT | SEB Berwick. % ¥ have on exhibition in our Carrying a Fils mark | inck 3 ii result of an accident at ou we rehased A i fet } be workmen chased ! i n : : remaen when it examine them. A better assortmen res i * Ihe Mechan- | was cut the bone, causing the biood Ww nn ATO TET i - # wn Pay of patterns .and more serviceable shirts ¥ oe "- gi ATE cannot be fixund in town. THE PRICES ARE 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 HARNESS a neering De. | to flow freely. » 5oe w 4 3, George Torrence, wife and sister, of | Punxsutawney, last week were guests of Mr. and Mrs. sane Bmith, in this of My. avd Ms. lnae Suilth, in thi Come and see them and be convinced that our r tock is liberally spiced with the esserace of Low Prices. | place, Mrs. Torrence is a nephew of | Mr. Smith's Before coming here kr : | they attended the commencement at | ed regularly by George Stove, 8 | State, where a son of Mr. and Mrs. A FEW PRICES Ee stablished man in his business, | Torrence gradusted. | & Raw Hide! g ta soeivin a my f : 3 vy I Mrs. Eva Zettle died st the home of | and 's Teceivitn Sood pay for his { Mrs, 8B. R. Kamp and daughter, Raay n as labor TOWY ber daughter, Mrs. Johu Gray, in { Miss Edns, at present are at the home | Hoavy Wo ‘ . Claude K. Btahl Is clerking i i i i vy We Han 5 i: 1.00 Millon, Monday evening, at the ad- aude 1 )' 1s clerking inal ; pon Leonard Rhone, and during 1 3t Heavy Wooden Ham THe, $1.09 var ced age of about seventywsix years, | grocery store, and at the same time he | Harness O06 te per Galion : ) ._ | the iliness of Mrs Rhone Mrs. Kamj - Interment will take place in Ger rges | is keeping a watch ona place to his . . .s Trace Chains 70 Cla liking in tl ; in assisting in caring for her. Miss Ed- | Buggy Harnom : $9.00 yo 3 m i 2 shops. : \ 4 Valley to-day ( Thursday. ) . oh i pil , : na is a student at Central State Nor-| 5 : . Sanford Miller, formerly a prioter : i i decessed was a widow of Eman. on ' J i “man School, Lock Haven, and will re- | y TQ . 3 : " ‘od “| ia now in the it stuirance business. And i ee : : i BUGUIES and CARRIAGES ) oy four ’ . " . i main here for a few week but for the time he spends with his *weetheart in Tyrone, is always hust- James A, Keller, D. K. Keller and | ring Mills. | Hing for » man willing to take a risk, | family, Rev John H. Keller, Mr. and and Baggies at Five Dollars snd op. - s———— a nn Mr#. Frank M. Fisher snd daughter - bh a ——— i ; . . . Marriage Licenses are camping along the railroad in the Stock Food The best’ on the ot é S0uer. | James Fry, North Upperland vicinity of Paddy Mountain tunnel, market, 3 Cents per Lb, : 4 BINDER TWINE CLOVER SEED ¢ ef, of Lewisburg, was al apo ide'V. Not en, Julian. having gone there Wednesday. They A Full Line of Dr. Daniels’ ee — ¢ F. E. WIELAND : oe SE) a alaale; EAE LEER ¥ & Kreameyr and Son CENTRE HALL, PA. 80] TEESE “NN VDDVDDD DD ND DD ND DVD BD SDV DDD RDO DD DD ODD DDD DR DG Get my prices om No. 1+ Mifflingburg Buggies and Carriages. | can and will save maney for you. Offer you second BI - ¢ 4 / 4 $ : ¢ { v 4 4 ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ tow o BVT DDB W RW » OUND ND KL New White . eee RE Saturday. . ets ila 4 I. P. St il 1 1] Mary Foore, Bellefonte, friends while in camp. 2s . Smith's saw mill was burned ‘v down oan ni ght las: week, Cyrus B. Confer, Harris twp. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Durst and . Elizabeth Horner, Harris twp. | Rrandson, of Boalsburg, were in town act prions At infant ehild of Ezra Confer died | { Tuesday. Mr Durst was a caller at and was buried this week, George G, Kinkead, Philipsburg. | this office, and in speaking of the great | SEEREEECSLaCaaaaaaayg Grace I. Ww augh, Philipsburg | damage Ate to corn by cut worms, he| W. W. Krisber's father, of Union EB Pope. Livouls, | suggested that if a three year rotation county, was a visitor in this place | Wa. B.C : . | Hut adopted the cut worm would do over Sunday. i m. B. Capps, Appola. {little harm. He speaks from expeis i { BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASE oall to see me, look over the stock and calier at the home of U. Gi. Auman B. W. Eckley, Bellefonte. will entertain a number of their Remedies. *. . . Linden EIall, Pa. Asks all Farmers who will need Bi'nder twine to place their orders at once with him. The twi ne just arrived and the 0. J. Wolf lost a valuable cow. H. F. ROSSMAN Lawn ~~ Wanted- Verna Pearl Klugh, Salina, lence, GRASS SEED B.ALED HAY, Etc. Willis Breon and Henry Immel, ¢ A ——— Georges Valley, were guests of U Copper and Beef acquire 8 new and Aurnan Sunday. i mm tte pe ec | Monday evening about sixty rela | | July Everybody's. The greater part Bucknell Gradusies, | tives, friends aud neighbors met at | of their story has so far been untold, the home of G. A. Hettinger, on J. R. | 1g generous slice of tea pithy, Bible's furm, Sprucetown, to surprise dramatic, historically significant slice 8 i 3 “IPT | still more startling meaning in the In the class of seventy-eight whol * . lum of seventy. | The Centre Hall Roller Filoy ring Mills. graduated at Bucknell University, | . Lewishure, are two Centre countisns | 1+ Hettloger and celebrate his thir. | ~has been inserted, for the benefit of kh H.& S. E. WEBER, Propric tors i «eM iss Nellie Thomas, of Philipsburg, | tieth birthday | & continent of vitally concerned Wo have on hand a fine line i ' — : SAA dd ddd AIG LIAL LIII LL R22 3 AA 5 E Ne oh Goods ; and [rvin W. Zeigler, of Ceutre tall, | The guests assembled about nine ers, in this single number of a maga. ot Suit i ——————_— o'clock while Mr. Hettinger accompe- | zine. India Linons from Sc up. | WHITE LILLY FLOUR Fewer Gallons ; Wears Longer, Wied his Luter, lfot let and sister to ‘ Mrs. J. H. Meyer, of Boalsburg, Nainsook, Lawn, in fact, and FILL FEEDS | ———r— pring Mills pon returning and | : uite a variety of Goods entering the house he was much Writes the Reporter that she greatly y = | enjoys reading the 1571 news published each week in this paper, and adds that the night before Brisbin's store, at Fewer Gallons ; Wears Longer, _—— ——— i Sint surprised at the reception given him, | Fewer Uailons ; Wears Longer, but took it all good naturedly, et pp fp ps After the excite ment had worn away Potters Mills, was robbed, the ssme Frw-r Gallons ; Wears Longer, the guests were tresfed to ice cream | parties cleaned their smoke house of and cake, to which all did ample | I ment, She also gives the names of Fewer Gallons ; Wears Louger. Justice, | the parties who committed the deed — Mr. Hettluger received numerous :Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, from 1808 to emt nels, black or russet, with | presents, snd no doubt this birthday | 1675 lived on the Van Valzah farm, beck wii Uredst pieces, $6.00 por pair | will loug be remembered by bim, as | west of Centr Hall, aud it was there iF Ri33uA 5 =, W, Swarts, Tusesyville, Well aa by those present, that the incident took place. Spring Ming, Pa. ¥ suitable for warm weather, Be 5 The Highest Market Pics willbe pad foe a kinds of ay, Hew 1 Grain— Corn, Oats, Barley, R ye, Bucks vheat, A A SAA A Fans from 3c up. Fresh rit Pd a fy Baled Hay and oh TW Will te Lou be bought & at all times, line of Groceries. ! AAA
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