Centre Hall Again Victors The Centre Hall Junior Base Ball | Team again defeated the Spring Mills | Juniors by a score of 18 to 14, Saturday | afternoon at Spring Mills. The visit- ing team got a strong hold in the third | inning when they batted out eight | runs to the home team’s one. Hull, July 29th. THE SCORE, CENTRE HALL Coldron, 3b Jacobs, 2b R. Stover, p, of Homan, cf, p Mitterling, rf Bradford, A Goodhart, i Bailey, 1b “ slover, © Totals SPRING MI Allison, Rossman, © Gramle Helms, . Leitzell, Osman, Kenne Genteel, of Spring Centre Hall ———————— What it Means We're tired of answering questions “Fewer Gallons; Wears means that you don’t have to paint | your house so often, have to use so much paint. for the job, and you don’t have the job so often. The new paint is not new at all. It's the biggest-selling paint in the United States, and the firm that makes it is 149 years old. Devoe Lead and Zine—fewer gallons than mixed paints, wears twice long as lead and oil. ateeaicesisenof tei Dr. Leilich Dead The Rev. J. L. Leilich, D. D., pastor of East Main Btreet Methodist Episco- pal Church, Lock Haven, died Sun- day, aged fifty years. He had a sufferer from diabetes several years. In the hopes of securing relief] he was transferred by the Central Pennsylvania Conference to Utah, but returned to Penvsylvania a year ago | Costs less ¥ to do as for last March to secept a charge in Huve ls ff ccs em———— 8400,000 in Consclence Fund the United States recently A contribution to conscience fund received car- | ries total amount 000 mark. The established in 1811. eae am— LOCALS, r. and Mrs. Thos. L. turned to Wilmerding Monday. The Clinton nic will August 3. Mr. and Mrs, to their after friends in Potter township. oud the $400- | fund ae t wey couscience was | At al Grangers’ Pic. | Agar's Park County held at be Alfred Reiber returned | home a brief stay wit A railroad, two miles in length, will | be built up the One Mile Run, at Phil- ipsburg, which will tap an important | section. T. F. Faruer and Miss Marion. day coa' Mra P hilad € sped the iri ter, of phis, rive é sun fam are} xt Mor er vacation at the C'. Farner and other relatives, Hall |, Brun- | coun ty, evening to Among the visitors in Centre over Sunday was Herbert H. gart, Charleroi, Washington at the home of his uncle, ex-Sheriff| Cyrus Brungart. Mr. Bruogart is | principal of the High School at the | si town named, having filled that posi. | tio: Mr. ar for ‘wo successive years. id Mrs. Luke Swabb, of Free. dom, and Miss Ruth Swabb, of Aasronsburg, were arrivals Centre! Hall station Monday evening. They were met by Arthur Lee, of Tussey- ville, who took them to his home, where they will ve guests for a sBort time. Mr. Bwabb is a railroad ductor, Edward RB and Miss Alice, son and daughter of P. P. Weber, of Hunting- don, were the guests of their cousin, Miss Bessie Weber, in this place, for a few days last week. Mr. Weber is cashier of the Eswstman Business Col- lege, at Poughkeepsie, N, Y., and also acts as private secretary to the presi dert of that institution, A grain of corn was removed froth the windpipe of a two-year-old boy at Bhamokin, a few days ago, by a hos plial surgeon. It was the first opera. tion of the kind ever performed. The windpipe was cut open and sixteen stitches cmployed to sew it up. A dozen stitches were necessary to sew up the veck. The child recovered rapidly. Pan Cake City, a locality near Col- yer, was the scene of a bit of excite ment early Monday morning, oceasion- ed by an attempt of Constable Frank to arrest an individual who proved to be a sprinter of more than ordinary speed. The official went to the lodg- ing place of the offender and made de- mands for his subject. The door was opened, and the constable made a bound for the second story of the dwelling, hoping to flod his prize slumbering, but instead the wan was making good his escape over the ns in a dress too short to flutter in at con- | | LOUALS, | Methodist appointments- | town, morning, ree eption | tioners i Centre Hall, { Spring Mills, evening. ~ Bpruce- of proba- Mies Anna Dusat, daughter of Mrs. {| Barah Durst, al home at present, a large department store. | Smith Brothers, the Bpring Mills | furniture dealers and undertakers, { were in town Tuesday. The * dull { Benson '’ never seems to strike them. The Huntingdon Bemi-Weel News says : Plumber and family arrived home on Saturday from Union and Centre counties where they spent ten days with friends. I. Weaver Milton, Earnest Bickle, of West Tuesday. The Jucknell University for the Centre Rev. and E. O were fi he A and is one « applicants Hall Bchool. the Marah rod on Derstine, Lightning struck of Mra Hall, Tues { fluid passed down thi dwe Hin 14 { Centre Ly noon, rod to the of the it followed ground. rool, where outing to the . W, evenit Thurs- Columbia, vieUormick this ay will leave IK i Bouth Care her usual vacation this Hall in ‘entre among friends and relatives | section She will be in ( { this week A tox, children, by the last Mrs. Morton Ralph were i Mre. Ia and aii ol icy and the | Smith Eloise, | guests of Mrs. I'he f Ballad beéllelonte, Maggie Harper in - { At rier is “al Smith place sister and Mrs is her niece, Perry Luse h beyond the sta The Arney much Messrs. Nothing done by Mader, Wola Ol work and ken i improves a bro} erty as Bp especially when d by the hanis Arsist, M of an Fisher ceased, late Edward Msauck Monday and stopped Mr is a Mo if Christ Motz and utre tz, son ie f Of Woodward, Hall 1 hour with Mr. drove to Ce and Mrs, PF, igamber mer H Westmorel PRESET nly. ir Bhires, HCAgo since Edward Wolf, 8, Was © Was law, Samuel na severe atlack sick: Name's the Thing. IY shrug the If ¢ ating nk tl is enough hut, I eanno patrons. They nent if it has ing person Hving offer- ent of names to a - Philadelphia fascin And the ¥ impress suspect the m no name Some of could certainly mal ing a choice assortm long suffering public.” Record thes ri rh gy cords Ri ili nia8, this tus upon their erit of a 2 yrs aterpri w ke n by Trading In Swaziland, An English trader who invaded the wilds of Swaziland, South Africa, to establish an store for trafic with the natives thus describes the beginning of his merchandising: “I set up shop un- der the bucksail in the long grass, with a sackful of blankets, beads, Jewsharps and tobacco, which we had earried, Within an hour or two 1 heard wild shouts, and, looking up from my work of cooking scones on a gridiron over the open fire, 1 saw half a dozen naked SBwaz! men war dancing down the slope of a Lill which shut us in on the west aside, brandishing nssagals, long knives and knobkerries In wan- ton gayety and light heartedness. They had come in curiosity from thelr kranls near by. I exhibited my wares, They whistled through thelr teeth with surprised delight and danced off to re turn later with mealies, hens and sweet potatoes to offer in exchange. Buch was the inauguration of our new store.” did Et —————————— No Need to Speak to Mim. “Now, dear.” sald Mr. Polkley, who had just been accepted, “when shall 1 speak to your father?” “You needn't bother,” riplied the dear girl. “Paasald he'd speak to you tomorrow if you didn't speak to me to- night.” Philadelphia Ledger, The bathing soit is in the swim. Bpeak well o Sho living. The dead own breese, oe w Drilling Hesumed, al the There Drilling has been resumed prospecting well, near town, it everything is moving along smoothly. past week, but at present, Appears, Bon psn 91 Degrees Monday Hall point Centre Monday 90. The highest HK Tuesday. New York, 96 : Detroit, Atlanta, Wo pty Ww $3 Marriage Licenses. birk, Tyrone, Rella Mooney, Buow Shoe, Floyd M. Feidler, Ella Charles, 1: Walter 1, Weaver, Laura Mary Runkle, George W, RB Hartleton, artleton, Axmann. Axmann, Carl G3. » Dinger, Philipsburg. Edus A, Harkins, P hilipsburg ee W. Richards, Minnie May William J. Verna Braddock. Krape, Howard. Wolf, A Klinefelter, Tusseyville. Vie, oS - & — LOCALS Huyett bh ATI, Her) Vis] A8 An oO. KB Centre Hall, of New Mrs above A been Ber- Mary acher, lin, has ting Rearick in this Mrs. Thomas Henney, two sone, of Lat are Henney, his place, PiRCE and Mrs, daughter robe, visiting d other a0 Helen Luss daughter f{ Milford Luse, is visitis g at the Mr. and Laure ton, MOB her rrandparents, Mrs at of Belle. f one Miss Edna 1 ators, act a If a Plumber, +» Plummer, ean candidate A He Anve seen (oo iL that he He respectable ele 10uig umb seems all out of line sent of thie Rey ULiCan A partly of four ey La An aulo at ing at Pott party, Hmber Com #3 +» five BVI time for supper SAREE BB He Mt. schools, hiss Dest Jecled Unio: Huntingdos the salary being considerat ly i} IRL Ie i ach. itre Hall Hi © b:il $ givVesl wihilie IRrger ing qdite if re ihre Run te aud th Bre} 4 its Go not fall they B if} NMaturday 18 week, Mills te ai Lhe fold are itchiovg fo nd, Runkie, Runkle, of Philadelphia, by hier sous J ot in Centre Hall Tuesday evening, after ent al igh, will piay the AiO fm e Spring Chey ou the ’ a] Wop K diane 5 Mis. Dr ™ { Bg patie i hii and gart, arrived having spent a week or Mills. While in Centre Runkle is the gi of Mr. John and Mrs more in Spring Hall Mrs, and Mre, 4. B. White, 8 belonging to 1. J near Spring Mills, while der ran away, cutting ally across the wheat bars the jos TTT Runkle f } A team « OF se Zabler, of hitched to aswath diagon field. Before reaching the a Lin tent that Mr buy a new bi crop i oasis i A a Cente] | State Normal School LOCK HAVEN, PA, J. R. Flickinger, Prin. Fall term of 15 wecks begins September 11th, The facilities at this important school for doing first-class work, professional and tnt EI LE 2 2 EEE REELS academic, were never better than now. Its graduates are required to do a full year's teaching in the training school, Its faculty has the best American and Huropean training. Buildings modern. Col- lege Preparatory department. lo- cation unexcelled, Fine Gymna- sium, Kxpense moderate. Free tuition to prospective teachers, Address for illustrated catolog THE PRINCIPAL BFE R EEF TE SST 4 EF EI FET FR RARITY SEAL IL ILI 2 EF FY EER TR ARE j HET AR LOCALS, John Benner, of Old Fort, ad vertizes a stray bull in this issue enn truck a chestnut tre BH Lightning LIeAr § the barn of Arnay, Tues. day noon Rev. W. P E Blooms burg, was elected D. D, of president of Willismsport, veland, Seminary, if J. W, Mitterli { of mileh last week made the ves bh wis a shipment COWS LO market He { tion to dealing in stock, | The { hand, in properly for the | vested and eastern i# entire atlen- threshing season is near at and order to be equipped har- this larg: crop just another vel to be cut H. Emerick | . ’ | cured a new Gulser thresh William Gi, | was principal of | season, George has se. ing machine, Cierhard, the Pins who last year Cirove Mills principal of ' Bchool, at has been elected | the Walker town ship Hi Mr. « | schools, erbard will be re. { Hublerst urg membered as oung man who, Lhe tute, at Centre Hall, apoke #0 interest topic *“ How to nteresting i last winter at wchers' local insti. § create in- i He Al Cot | ing on his | terest in uni people of Walks gratulate things,’ Hp « having se- towns these ives G1 gentlemanly head of the d | cured such a capable and ‘or th na: tnsti'ation Ws on Good for Stomach Trouble and Cot stipn tion “Chamberlain's i ¥ Fabi goed, slomach and Liver mie a enl wns, of Rat Portage, ‘ Being a mild phys not unple £37 © f'o anada er effects nmend them to all t h disorder, Bwartz, Tussey ave great d save ¢3 Ontario, ec the afl and I can rece suffer from le F. A Are fa Bl who Bac nasty ’ 4 Lanes? INsuRatc ; Fay PE ——— ove sede = de er CENTRE un ‘ ¢ / IN The Largest Bost $ Accident Ins, Companies Bonds of Every Descri p- ana Plat in- tion te Glass surance at low rates. 4 NNN 0 -N WN OTS ENTRAL KR Week Days B™ LLEF ALBOAD, Philad, & Erie R. R, Division : and Northern Central Ry. Time Table im, Wash ner conch 1 6 27 1 12 CHOLERA INFANTS | Child Not | Hour to Another, bherinin’s Colle, Cholera and Hemedy Ruth, the little daughter of Dewey, of Agnewville, Va. w ously ill of cholera infantum last su mer, We gave her up and did 1 expect her to live from one hour another, he rays. “1 happened think of Chamberlain's Colic. and Diarrhoea Reme ly and got at tle of it from the store. In five ho I saw an chan for the bett kept on giving it and before taken the half of ons small WHE Wi This remedy C. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville son, Potter ; Bs Mille. Wo tly Live but Cured by Expected to from « passer. | sore and | EK. £0 ge » h i ae sf { r fellow shown up Nome F& RIWBEYS led ike i always getting s are ing al ng or ¢ ¥ SOT are 1 Liey Conscience ie men are iz often regulated by § fear of what people will think old storage egg may is cracked up to be all that it } ably too late. dandruff. If taken our ad- would | cured aved you ‘h much ely bald, now ue N. ne~ 10k to fo ad A In the matter of blue blo d the mosquito has no choie ET SIE ek WRI IEE - wen owam en CARTEL - o SADDLER... CENTRE HALL, YE La - are con 5 aS Pelate” PA. B88 oi LWES8. 0.0, Wal RBS ey Pi i. tae oe Ls Leela a HARNESS k TES 400. tw ow ce heels] Be £3 -l ea Te -» = - » ow KC - Ta Wee, » Te A FEW PRICES er pie CWC) - We », eee Mii CECE OCR » #9. i i, - -. ED Alea at BUGGIES and CARRIAGES Get my prices on No. Mifflingburg Buggies and Carriages. 1 can and will save money for you. Offer you second hand Buggies at Five Dollars and up. Stock Food--The best on the market, 5 Cents per Lb, A Full Line of Dr. | Remedies. — PSE ww i a XJ ow, Daniels’ #8 TEAM NETS $2.00, BUGGY NETS $1.50 and up. Eee eLeaeeer ELA HF. ROSSMAN The yet to come and the season warmest weather is for Summer Goods has not But, owing to the fact that we yet reached its height. wish to make room for Fall Goods, we purpose to close out Summer Goods at prices which are truly bargains, Ladies and Gents $2.00 OXFORDS, $1.65 White India Linon Se to 25¢ Lawns, from be up. 75¢ Boys! WASH SUITS 55¢ H. F. ROSSMAN Spring Mills, Pa, Fifty or More Ladies We want Fifty or more Ladies to have their feet finely fitted with our fine Dress Shoes, or, if you wish, we can fit you with heavier ones, . COME AND BE CONVINCED We can fit you | poe Ca 3 4 - men That tter and with better Shoes th ' » . 1 1 ble elsewhere. ih N Un @ The prices range from $1.50 to Kreamer and Son CENTRE HALL, PA. SN MYM rN VT vswW rr ERRARARAe EASE eet teeta ereeerae 4 ¢ } / 4 / 4 / / ¢ ¢ 4 4 ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ White BINDER TWINE CLOVER SEED F. EE. WIELAND inden EIall, Pa. Asks 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 Sead, Etc. Highest prices paid for Baled Hay, Baled Straw, Grain and Potatoes. Wanted- Lawn GRASS SEED BALED HAY, Etc. -w ee ENN VND BT DVB TDA Y Be o The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills. J. H. & S. E, WEBER, Proprietors AS, Hoo s——— | WHITE LILLY FLOUR | we ruLL FEEDS The Highest Market Prices will be g paid for all kinds of Grain—Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barks Rye, Buckwheat. A I as Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at at all times, at the best prices the market will afford. COAL All sizes of Coal, th best Grades of Coal to be ~~ had, always on iy We invite school boards to consult with us before
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