7 ry ’ ) 0 AE. BS THE SMITH REUNION, | Letter From Hev, Reariok WON AND LOEY EX | | Merriuge Lion | PENNSYLVANIA R. R. The D tanta of Franc ith, r : Hall 8 David Franklin Korman, Coburn 10 Des cendanta o rancis Sm i, 8 Non of | ‘ontre 1 Rent | Philad, & Erie R, R. Division Erin, Meet Near Peun Hall, j For the Centre Tenms Saturday ‘th Saturday of last week, the relatives| 4 and Northern Central Ry, nd former beighbors of Joseph Smith | quir ing friends gathered in “Pine Woods, of | in the Penn Hall for a day's pienie in his honor Mr. Bmith was formerly well known thrcughout Penns Valley as a wagon builder and undertaker, but for several years has been living with his sons in| [llineofe, is now making a visit his | y old home and friends, Bb Mapy of Mr. Bmith’s relatives live | in this vicinity, and were present at | tbe pienie, although none of his im-| want Fwo Hans « Milthelin 5. ial vg Elizab Reporte rs ill say for the be nefit M; Medico ( Thirurgical Hospit- fre SLOVe r, Munbury WwW GEer, of yany in Spring Mills Wins Clayton vy Of il ker Irene Diet WwW Shirk iniorg, that Rearick is Pwo base ball teams from Centre Hall played neighboring nines Satur Ww . Ker , Oak ian 3. Edgar J. east Hall Hall | now , Dak | » . i al. On Wednesday, between 11 and | : Le lock, Dr. t Tat Place will J form an extensive operation jor day afternoon, snd the result “| game won, He T= was one Tamer one game lost, { nine met the | Millheim. | on both | ment { like al | Hall, ugust 8, 1985, branch of {| would A pick-up snidd It was a good game played sides, plenty of the other WwW AY, =Sltormstown Mary CO Rider, Stormstowi Karnes best timber ins about cancer . Geo, O. Farnsworth, Waltham, Mass Virginia Gray, Philipsburg. W Passmore, Clearfield Busie Bansworth, ( of the breast. with RINUSE Millheim, except kor spectators J. M., REARICK. : : ; LOW Ls, 822 Arch Street, Philadelphia. to Uentre hia ita base the Al} CARY ball rooters, and that ball enthusiasts victory if left laying / s Tire say, A Gordon kK. Ha Kat base ‘inegrove \ Ping rper, wit IWEersox, But | are very dis M. Res-| 340 p. mu to hryn Be rove M { them. rooting Dall (iso M and p 'HE OPERATION M iy A Rev, MBRIEA- | pick rece ived Wednesday, (Mrs, | a . HAYS © OVER J. at mediate family are now residents here, similar His children, Ezr rel Mrs. John John Grenoble Domer, all} i living in 1li The latter, Dr. The Bmith, has recently been a delegate to | | thing favorable. the American Medical Association its meeting in Portland, Oregon. Mr. Smith is visit by Mrs. telegram from Individual players in both r | did stunts of no such notice can hi given, The Dr. and Benner, a, George, teams Hazel), Eliza worthy tice, but here « And are operation is over. Every | umpires wert Hardenbt () inois. ire (feorge 11] think. tp Centre Hall, 8: at Odd Fellows" Reunion *ostal Cards | accompanied on his Ella Smith, wife of Fran- | cis Smith, third, a nephew Mr. Smith and Mrs, Mary wife of Elias E. Smith, of Penn are to-day the living family of Bmith, Jr. Francis Bmith, Sr. of Joseph Smith, was b The | La Committ report that every- | s differ- Reporter office the re home team did all venir | ! » YEry Hall, |, . ft mL B. thai tt} il Visiting nine he ia there was Is being dove to gE lan ion of Odd Fe PWR make sugrestive at Centre particu tite, al one cent Smith, | Hall, of of Franci { Phursday of next week, a sticcess wch. | . used them ai | Array Of Kpes : a will be hing on tl 1 § fe 3 nine f0ie 10 » { Bl insirue } ' ‘ i » only Ones Inrkel Fqasi to Chamber . . sinn's it Cholers 1 i ¥ "4 seven children all who are i 0 ¢ slera and Diarrhoe [th af grandfather] Areas pract HB ERI Hemed GUORRIO! the arn in Ireland. | feally His parents came Lo Dauphin : 1.1} (he middie , came to Centre « hekah lodge ty and lived in what is now Bmithtown, He was the and nivety KLUOWN as | refreshimen will be wLy les west of Millhein. abie father of six chlidren his descendants to-day vumber| Wo ff -LwWo, A P00000000000003000000000000000000000000000000060000 Marvelous the us how a Sunday Enterprise present al the idants of Francis Smith, f notice f DOK There three li tion, 1 picnie | a i Every day the were heard, IH expression 32nd . . . Encampment and Exhibition of the Patrons of Husbandry Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September 16 to 22, inclusive ittle children, sixth genera 2% NN NNN NU BD NBO ANGE a “It is marvel news | sr. | | paper maa gue | eT : LaveesT [sig dese ¢ Cal renders free of oi ' $ Hive } is e200000® worthy { } fi) as 06 LL } aI sunday P of Central Penn’'a wl i £3 - COUNTY FENLON Agent Bellefonte, New Fast Lice to Birmingham Air Lins ugh Pallm mi Bleeping Cars, for Sunday Encampment Opens September 16 Exhibition Opens Monday, Sept. 18 N CENTRE Claud seaboard . 18s rates thr song the With Paralysis rk, Philadel that he he Penn’a. The Lary Accident ns, Gompanies Bonds « vary D rip- raat and Bost ADMISSION FREE LEONARD RHONE, Chairman 1 ry - alas i! at low rates SP000000COPOROCICODOOOOOOPOROPROOCRODD 9 P9000 NN DYDD YD DDD DD J NWS NW WWW BW GBD 000 000GTORPO0RPO0PONOROONPOEDRDP00CCC 000000000000 * « ID. A. ‘BOOZER | «wOADDLER... HALL, ngart, of inty, Mra f%% NN NNN 9ST S99 Aare P ’ rices Cut IN Shoes & Oxfords Cyrus CENTRE P HARNESS Oxfords Now $3.25 IEVer re- § Ge Bel who @ 50 a $2 PRICES and New h that moun- | Until a fas VS BR w acquainted wi the time « it aw A grows | the ~ reduced Prices. Shoes to lower nusylvanis P When he ved west, the berry was much miss. him his family, the the matter was years, it waa n he seit an H. Pull, in shipment of stalks souri soil eC) H F. Rockey, of during the nursing | { in Logan order to bis pephew, John | intends to this a in Mis- Nebraska, who ed and and al- for ot until last spring that «ix months has been Michael D. Rockey township, C county, Rico, will vi past ¥ ugh BES a a ela. Ba Se i 2 w discussed is uncle, iinton for Porto 21st inst, Before golog he friends in Maryland and Virginia, The Dr. David } Floyd, Inte pastor of the Lutheran church of West D. (. recently the bre Ee & an, - » w i i set sail on ait ww ara a and “all place, to for prepare "a WW WW WWW WWW WD WD BNW BW Dw BTN NNT WW WWW NR BD DNDN wNd ILS, BUGGIES and CARRIAGES Get my Mifflingburg Buggies and Carriages. | 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. Daniels’ Remedies. . . = 3 trial eee Th ol prices on Neo. Tm » + i wy, dittle gre re The platis hes just fis crop of gre sour. Mr intends the berry plot in the future w splendidly, and be first Mis- fucreasing WW BWW WWW OBB DVR BBW B DD WW New White BINDER TWINE CLOVERSEED F. EE. WIELAND Linden Elall, Fa. ‘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. ished harvesti Bae wn x g the who was of He- the a3 . Washington, huekle Fog we berries wn in o» Ww WY =, elected to chair - Osman ; w and Greek exegesis in theo {logieal department | University, arrived | Wednesday of last week and presented his acceptance in person Sar LE 0) of Busquehanos at ae a — ra IEE “SH NH Selinsgrove » - - “ nadoency to consti mall doses of Ayoer's Pills. Correct any t tion with « - a 8 Township High Sehool Principals. oo The school directors of Haines town- | ship, at a recent meeting, elected Hen- | Miss Bertha Dunkle, daughter of rm ry Krape, a graduate of Myerstown | Mr and Mrs George W. Dunkle. of 4 College, principal of the Haines Town- | Centre Hall is visiting here at present | 4 Central State ship High Behool, at Aaronsburg ; eal- | iand will remain for several weeks, | 2 Normal School ary, $60 Mr. Krape taught one of the | Miss Dunkle, for the past four years, 9 LOCK HAVEN, PA, public schools in that township last | has been in Los Angeles, Califoroia, J. R. Flickinger, Prin. a7 TEAM NETS $2.00, BUGGY NETS $1.50 and up. Asks all | See BBOVUD | Comes: S000000000000CPG000000008OD HF ROSSMAN The warmest weather is Le SRL i ; Lawn Wanted- GRASS SEED BALED HAY, Etc. Tee DTD" 4 winter. where she is employed in the Ladies’ I. E. Poffenberger was elected prin. | Exchange. Before returning to the | cipal of the Pine Grove Mills public | Pacific Coast she will spend some time assesses acsassa schools at n meeting held by the board Buturday evening. Mr. Poflenberger Is un graduate of Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, and stood at the bead of his in mathematics and Ian. gusges. While a student at college, Mr. Poffenberger managed to support himself by working during vaeation and while the college was in session, Clim A A A is SOAS Brown iliter, Hernard LL. Brown, of Bellefonte t Miss Wilma Pearl Riter, of Centre Hull, were married at Bt. Johns Eng- lish Lutheran parsonage Lock Haven, Fi: ny, by Rev, F. W. Bchaefer, pastor of the German Lutberan church, Rev. Parr happened to be out when the 5 vung couple called at the parson age nid Rev, Behaler, who had called to see Hev., Parr, performed the with her sister ln Elmira, New York. Mr ws tg Oy of of you ing ladies from Centre Hall, with visiting friends, plenicked on the top of Nittany Mountain Tues- day afternoon. The crowd was com. | posed of the following: Misses Amy | Duncan and Helen Cleaver, Gordon ; | Mildred and Mary Grimm, Bellefonte ; Laura Runkle, Tacy Kreamer, Flsle | and Viroa Geiss, Helen Hosterman | and Nellie Kerlin, Centre Hall. On the mountain they were joined by Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Grimm, Eleanor Park. | er, Messrs. Clarence Garbrick and Bert Robb, all of Bellefonte ; Charles Dunean, Gordon ; Prof. WILD. Bla'r, MiMlinburg. The day was a delight. ful one, and was much enjoyed by all | hLipe party, ~~ An A, +4 ; — The i girl is perfectly willing | Vall term of 15 weeks begins «Bs September 113%. The facilities at this important school for doing first-class work, professional and 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 European Col- Lo training. Buildings modern, lege Preparatory department, cation unexcelled, Fine Gymna- Expense moderate, Free tuition to prospective teachers, Address for illustrated catolog THE PRINCIPAL sium, 0000004000900 000000000000090000 000 0OROY yet to come and the season for Summer Goods has not But, fact that we yet reached its height, owing to the 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 8c to 25¢ Lawns, from 6¢ up. 75¢ Boys' WASH SUITS s5¢ HF. ROSSMAN Spring Mills, Pa, 206000000000 000000000000000000 02000000000 dodo ddd dine dodo dididindpndindi dnd ddd dpdpdid dp dpndiodi dod dd ddd dh dodd Sdudds The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills. J. H & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors ‘WHITE LILLY FLOUR | sd MILL FEEDS | The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of Grain— Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat, Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all times, at the afford, best prices the market will COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be had, always on lun! We invite school boards to consult «..h us belure piv wr orders [or fuel, nN pf TTR ITY
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