i i i Theodore Boal Buys eu! Estate. i LOUALS, i Spring Mills, DEATHS | : EWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. : : : i { i 2 ‘NN Y V N L Week Days . Theodore Boal, the architect, of | Andrew Miller is having an outing | H. Long, wife and family. of | E SYLVA IA R. R, Week Daj of | - | WESTWARD EASTWAR Boalsburg, bought another farm near at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Joseph Newark, Ohio, are paying their many RAYMOND VANCE BUTLER | Phi oi rh eal ES as ns : Boalsburg, being that of Harry C.|Edminston, near Htate College | friends and vel itives ht visit. Raymond Vsnoe Bat > ba Tui.) k hilad, & Erie R, R, Division ; M . M Pa Motard Fu yt i : | | 1 rymond Vance Butler, son of Irvis and Northern Central Ry, [160% 5 # Jopiando 7 i | 9 08) 4 Shirk, and also another tract of land | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shutt and chil- Mrs, John Ream and daughter, of | Butle r, deceased, was drowned at Cross 165 635 5 48 1 f 5 581 4 27 from Michael Beguer. The latter will | Gren, of Lock Haven, are the guests of | Bunbury, are guests of David Barree, | rks, Potter county, Wednesda: Time Table in Effect May 25, 1905, = ui » 42 Vicksburg 62 56 : - be be ter known to the readers of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shutt, in this Eleanor Long is spending two weeks A 4 Reporter as the home of the late Col- | place. | with friends at Howard. onel James Johnson. The Shirk farm i Miss has been known as the SBheuebarger |... pl He These recent purchases gives Mr. Boal a continuous strip of land ex- | tending from Oak Hall, where he last £ § evening of last week, His home was 5 2 [in Boggs tow: ehip, near Yarnell, but Margaret Jacobs is at State Miss Isabel Huston, of Clintondale, | he had gone to Potter county to work College where she will remain for a | Mr, and Mrs. Lindsy, of Philadelphia, Wednesday evening after upper be week or more with her aunt, Mrs. | pent a day last week with Miss Mary | went to the river tbs he, when he John Stuart, | Woods, | A » § ar 4 y i Year bought the Stover farm, south- e . . : {| The game of ball which was to hav: ward to the foot of Tussey Mountain. Centre Hall, making his headquarters | oor played between the regular team | The Judge Boal farm, the present with his aunt, Mrs. Minnie Richard. and the track men Saturday was posts | MESSICK GRAHA Boul estate, lies next to the Stover| Miss May Rhone, who holds a clerk- | was seized with eramp and drowned ’ , | Floyd Bowersox and family spent | before heln could resch him He wa | boned on account of the rain. Messick Graham. aged about seven. sg. 8 i { > p eryart % . farm, next is the Shirk farm, and then ship in the Pure Food Department at } Mr. and Mra. Uriah Bhaefler, of the Segner tract, Harrisburg, returned to the state capi- | ! i | ty-eight years, one of Bellefonute's most Madisonburg, spent Tuesday of this | esteemed eolored re idents, died at week, at the home of Mrs. J. W. | early hour Tuesdny mornivg ut e———— el —— a to resume her labors. Miss Rhone | « Trial List, | had been ill for several weeks, | Huzel, home on Penn street, The funeral will Following is the trial list for the Au- Miss Grace Fetterolf is home from | Miss ( arrie Dunkle is entertaining i afternoon gust term of court, commencing Mon- | Loysville Orphans’ Home, at whieh | friends from Altoona, this week, fr ithe residence of Benjamin Will- day, August 28th : institution she had been for a number | Miss Bella Jones aud mothe r, of Al-|iams, wher Mr, rs wl Had Deer Charles L. Brown, receiver of Qua- of years. Bhe will remain here at the | toons, spent a few davs al ker City Fire Insurance Company, vs. | home of her mother, and prepare for | David Barree, S. M. Bell. | teaching | Boyd Auman is visitis Same vs. Lyons & Company. | Harry Bottorf writes the Reporter | parental roof at Benjamin Aikey vs. Conrad Miller. | from Newberry that he is so well pleas. Miss Clara Swarm, of L. W. Kimport vs. Linden Hall led with the Reporter after having | 8fts Lumber Company. | received it BIX months, that he could i Frank Morris, John Harper, Peter | not think of bein Stout, Hugh Best, Charles Stover, | Isaac Brown and Frank Stover rs, | i i £ without it. He is} ria goad judge, 0. C. Frank, neipal of * Re- | John G. Platt & Co. ; ‘ | 1 bersburg High School, ign his | Bechler & Company ve. E R.| ; : " ; i . | position, and will go Chambers, & 5 ‘ : a : | where Reuben Lucas vs. Wm. T. Smith. ! . ; \ tT yee. . . | principal of t High School to Carrie E. Smith vs. Mary H. Snyder. | y ' . 3 a : y . { Latin, Greek, botany and history. Linden Hall Lumber Company ve. | : v I ; | v >a i M iss ATS ars! Look advantage of v L. W. Kimport. | eras Durst took advantage of | —— vacation granted her by the Penn- Telenhone {‘ominanye Peter Smith Stricken With Paralysis Pelephons ompany, Monday evening Peter Smith was | ny os S60CR00O0000000000000000C00000000000000C0000008680 a tr 4 1 vig sa 1 + g 3 2a ¢ a trip y Ancaster, stricken with paralysis, and at first it | ' 3 ; 3 ) r points io MN y lar was thought the stroke was fatal. Hel © pa Mur, turning home } | Mrs. Wolf, at Taneyto bie 32nd . . . Encampment and Exhibition of the Patrons of Husbandry of central senna (Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September 16 to 22, inclusive ¢ / ¢ } ¢ } ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ : $ was sitting in the doorway of his home, at Centre Hill, when he re- | ceived the stroke, sud as a result fell| Marble Cutter H, to the porch. The only person about | Centre Hall, was down LARGEST |WSURANCE $ the house at the time was his sister-in- | Saturday to cut an thscription on law, who, on being unable to arouse | monument erected by him some time A LUN Lp wl ie E22 LACT him, went for aid. Later Mr. Smith |8go. Mr. Strohmeier is doing a splen- | 1 fr. regained consciousness, and at present | did business in this line, and it will be IN CENTRE COUNTY has muct improved, although his left | to the advantage of prospective buyers | J arm and side are somewhat affected. | to get his prices before enterd IX unto a | . i Encampment Opens September 16 Exhibition Opens Monday, Sept. 18 Pe0oROCPROOSPEOOOORO00 me —— ——————— contract with othe ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ f ¢ Ta Whip H. E. FENLON o IHN Ar é ©] Agent ‘ ¢ ¢ i 4 ¢ 4 " ‘ Ww A thoroughly qualified school di-| Alice, arrived in Cent rect has developed in one of theleveniog. and will ~ . townships, secross the mountain, in| of the former’ Bellefonte, Penn a, Centre county. He has the distinetion | B. D. of holding the secretaryship of the | Boo board of which he is a member. To Mr. Boon is in Pa 1 The Largest d Best - We WWW WON GD Bw "eeder ADMISSION FREE prove the case, appended js a sample { interest of The Accident Ins, C ’ of the distinguished gentleman's Eng- | Comp ny, of Hartford . ’ Ig dg ems Eug- | mpany, of Ha i Bonds of Every Des rip- LEONARD RHONE, Chairman wl $e orthoe he chiro ~ i » lisi i rithography, the chirogra By direction of President tis 31 oy # r*1s y shit wing of a character well eale - 2 ’ Mon Plate Glass In- ph : { BOohnaracle weil Cal U1 ( apialn H. William Hay, of the ! lated to further impress his ability : Cavakey. is de suranco at low rates. C0PPH0PRREOY0RT0LO00000® 5 1 sf al ' § 3 weuns wont nak no chang io military SO0A00000000T000CR00000000000006GOE0C0000C00000000E NWN NN ww § 99 O% BN buks this year. ”’ Cnt —— i —— fot on — fed . . ; L Demoastrator at Kreamers : i We pes Bi demonstrator for the National | Infantry. who wi is regiment | ** D A {| lnfantry, who will join his regiment | $ tony io «511 . r C a \ . } . Company will be at Kreamer | in the Philippines. n's store today ( Thursday.) All Clarenee Gerbrick and Miss Jennie | After th Gel) ng 01 the board, | 6 «SADDLER... interested are invited to be present "Ak ol | R$ i { Lougaer of Bellefonte spent several | €) i i : i J & an. we and hear for themselves what | as hs AV SUE: : 3 ne of | readers : CENTRE HAI I PA f RUBS MOBGARY eVeniu HE ome of | A i - a | . the lady will do and say. The house- | AWRY 5 s ‘ the Misses (Joian. it wile especially is invited to be present. » a (rerbrick 8 | graduate KREAMER & Sox and has Yen teschin SC HI HIE —— no ———— . : school in Philads Odd Fellows’ Reunion, 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 better and with better Shoes than Tee SST eo" % “ ® thought of taking a post-graduate > co 884 we - * I'he anual reasion of the I. £. O. F. lodges of Union, SBoyder, Mifflin avd Juuiasta counties will be held in i Dr. A. M. Smith's grove, one half A team of horses hitched to a Bpriug mile west of Beaver Springs on Batur- | Wagon gave their owner, Luther Roy- | day, August 19, 1905. All lodges in |r, [ Uentre Hill, the “slip” while the district are expected to be well | he was examining the novel gasoline represented. engine at the graia house of Mesars. course at the University of Penne | i 4 isyivania, ao cw PRs, Ewe OE SOE) a a THETA le elsewhere The prices range from $1.50 to $2.50 SRE oe ———————— | Foreman & Smith, at Centre Hall, | Tu A FEW PRICES Raw Hide ¥ Bought » Home Fhe snimals dashed vetwesn the shade hael Begner bought the Alfred | trees and W. H. Bartholomew's resi- Osman property, east of Boalsburg | dence, and struck across his iawn toe | tc Bessel, from George Hosterman. | ward the corner of the lot where they ”, Heavy Wooden Hames CANA Kreamer and Son CENTRE HALL, PA. mfp fp spre | were recaptured, LOCALS, | ATS 3 Hammes O imce Chains : | Messrs. W. Frank Bradford aud J. | Parties who sent supplies to the Buggy Harness . . ., | Frank Bmith took a trip to Stone! romptly sto the falling? Bellefonte Hoapital through the auxil-| |. | i p k : Tat . { Creek, in the Beven Mountains, to fish | Your hair will begin to grow lary society can get the empties by | : “ha . ’ . for trout, last week, and captured | too, and all dandruff will dis- calling at the store of Kreamer & Son, | fan | A a Ta : . {about one hundred and twenty-five | Harry Dioges, below Centre Hall, | yrec kled beauties While in the! ablu a4 dy a fe 2 ia bas a fine berry patch, a few branches mountains they looked over old hunt | hy. & aA belies | a ney foe 3 Ph Wiles Sou aeeens ] i roe 11h es ¥ 0 s . of which were brought to this office ing grounds to see what prospects | ¥ g out badiy, bust & _e . hy uy Mouday to prove that his fruit is of there were for game to be bagged dur. | B ai + } Bair Stock Food Tae on Hie the choicest kind, {ing the fall hunting season. They saw , in . pe : Another case to be tried at the Au«|a live deer and one lying dead along Weenre ROT soeansers—" A Full Line of Dr. Daniels’ gust term of court not mentioned in the creek, H 5) ir Remedies. . . There seems to be a race among | the trial list is a ¢ we from SBuow Bhoe township—J. W. Neft vs, the Boow snake story-tellers in Centre county, | mm Pore. . — | TEAM NETS $2.00, BUGGY sud they are doing the clan entire | mrs ES Ent NETS $1.50 and up. Shoe township. A department under the editorship credit. The latest comes from Spring | al ” CTA —— tr tate Relea AEA ols LJ ie ¥ BUGGIES and CARRIAGES Get my prices on No. 1 Mifflingburg - Buggies and Carriages. | can and will are oc — - appear. LOuid vou reason Hee x REARS eee TNT V0 DVDR VDDD GS New White BINDER TWINE CLOVER SEED F. E. WIELAND IL.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, pel Grass Seed, Htc. Highest prices paid for Baled Hay, Baled Straw, Grain and Potatoes. Lawn Wanted- GRASS SEED BALED HAY, Etc. ¢ ae, LX Rae oe of Edward 5, Martin has been started Mille and was spun by, Will Smith. | Cen in Appleton’s Booklovers Magazine, He killed a black snake eight feet | SS The heading is *' Current Reflections,” long and of unusual thickness. The | Normal School 500000000000000000000000 aud it is semi-editorial in tone. It con- reptile was opened when it was dis BDV BN sie » of Soatul suiigh ning, dives, covered she had swallowed twin lambs 8nd in the main optimistic reflections | OU CUEICRb SVC a welghing one huodred and fifty | LOCK HAVEN, PA. pounds. Attention to the presence of J. R. Flickinger, Prin Mrs. R. E. Catherman, of Spring | the suske had been called by the piti- E : ' Mills, is seriously ill of typhoid fever. | fui bleating of the latabs while in the Gy Her condition has been somewhat | snake's slimy belly. Fall term of 15 weeks begins alarming for the past week or more, The August Arena contains a pume | 3 September rith. The facilities at Her husband is home at present from i i} . b r { 4 ple | 8 Bt. Mary's where he is employed by a er of exceptionally strong and inter | this important school for doing JSsaaseesescsessessae yet to come and the season dbdddididdid dbdid didi dh ddd dd ddd ddd ddd bddudidr ddd dd dd TTT The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills. J. H. & S, E, WEBER, Proprietors ee 3 i The warmest weather is : | for Summer Goods has not : yet reached its height. But, owing to the fact that we bution is a paper that merits wide cir- Mrs. J. R. G. Allison Is makiog a | aqlation. It has been prepared by the trip through Northumberland and | gon J. Henniker Heaton, M. P., of now. Its graduates are required to Buyder counties to see friends and re- London, one of the leading postal au- do a full year's teaching in the latives. Among other places she will thorities of Great Britain. In Mr, | training school. Its faculty has visit are Northumberland, Sunbury Heaton's discussion of the Parcels | , aod Middleburg. She will be absent | post of Europe be shows how far | two or three weeks. abead of America in this respect are | ''Where Kash and Kwality Kount” [several European countries, notably | 4 1e8¢ Preparatory department. Lo- Is how Ripka's Cash Store head their | Germany snd Great Britain, Mr, | J cation unexcelled. Fine Gymna- advertisement in this Issue of the Re- Blankenburg closes his historical | 7 sium. Expense moderate, Free porter. The cash always counts, and | series of sketches of political degrada. | iti tiv * WASH SUITS ssc | it may be assumed that it counts for! tion in Pennsylvania since the Quay gs Von to PEvRpec Ne Suchen i 752 Bays 3 COAL All gags of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be rthiog st a cash store. Read the regime by a graphic pen-picture of the ea fog (iustrate ; Satolog H. F. R OSSMA N had, ys on had, We invite school Store's adver: isement aud see | recent revolt of the people against THE PRINCIPAL Spring Mills, Pa, boards to consult with us before placing c-ders lor fuel, ring-rule in Philadelphia, rr TH irr academic, were never better than Goin ve par 1 | WHITE LILLY FLOUR | out Summer Goods at prices ==d MILL FEEDS which are truly bargains, A AA Ladies and Gents The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of $200 OXFORDS, 31.63 re Hg Ma Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat, A AANA White India Linon Se to 15¢ Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all tifnes, at the Lawns, from 6c up. best prices the market will afford, the best American and Huropean training. Buildings modern, Col-
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