Eh Death of John Hossmun John Rossman, resident of Gregy the home of his son, fur VURrS | died many Wg iP, ae will the Mills, ty-eight years. Interment place Friday morning, at church Suietery, J Farmers Daniel Giress, 0 officiating. The is survived sous namely, Josiah C., Lewis E , Howard F. and Hary all of 8; Mills. Mr. Rossman was al gressive id a illness extended months, during which Union Rev. # i 8 Reformed church, | deceased by rE D., ring all times ni _ive ¢itizan Oavel period Ol sufler- 2) ed greatly at intervals i ——— a ——— wyer Thoussad Higs at Ploate, d i By seventy-four cription reside: Elmer Royer, the KE road, souta of Centre Hali, on day. They Lizzie Snyder, day. The Earlystown road is equally important Grange Park, that over one t on the ground at oue time A position op of highest buildings on the splendid oportunity to mense crowd and the sea the rear. aciual aaal one huudre vad Velicivs o Vario passed the ne of on Thurs Miss | that | were countel by who Kept house Otie of saven roads leading to which would indica housand vehicles on t One par of It was a beautiful wt—————— Keller, the Caterer. Keller's boarding he uae, conducted by ex-Treasurer D. C. r, had unusually good run of trad le eduriog the | Encampment Fair. Beg Banday turkey the go un noon - ve Ke a ory 2 and with riviriis i+ i Gill i yO I 4 wer I'huars persor meats, boarding douse hn Ip 4 e til v i ening Friday hundred © IBY rit g0 © d. were fourtes meal i is Besides other Fer turkey nn sumed at that 8 were © 4 RA Ohio Sheep D i ° i juest Of Monday of next wee J i will go to Ohio ii sh will return the It and buck iatter part of the w is his intention to pure! din Wp Heal Est ia u { purp pg ate for Sale. wer, of Boalsburg, Mra. John Mitehlesy were among aj ryed camp life, formerly Mrs, Shrefflar, years ago lived in Centre Hall and was able tr mset many of her former acquaint. Rucas Her Shreffler, a b wseball usiaat, ompanied her Ia pany land, Times, and = { i CT of lismsport, the many Mra. Mitehley, several Wi lair anus 6 Kishacoquillas mining q lite er a lot of secording the Belleville ith ipof an exg miner have resumed operati mine. The coal veln iv about five fest thick and seems incline towards Blone Mountain and the probabilities are that there Bto 1» Mountain stetlen, The county race will bs one greaiest attractions at the Fair. Lowery, Lew Wallace, Johu Reuven Conley, and several other geotliemen with horses that have a strong road gait are going to show BO © liese professional horsemen | that ama’eurs can do a little driving too. There can be no doubt of the fun this race will make and you should be there to enjoy it aud cheer for your favorite Miss Hertha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gilliland, of New Bloom. fleld, sailed from New York harbor the Och inst, for San Juan. She has accepled » position from the Commis sioner of Education of Porto Rico, Miss Gilliland ls a graduate of Peun- sylvania State College. Miss Margaret, another daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gil liland, Is connected with the schools of New York city. Mr Gilliland is a native of Potter township, and has set wo exsinple worthy of emulation in educating his girls For years he was the controliiog spirit of the Pott towuship school board; he is a born Jeader, 8 Democrat, aud a man fit to dag] to have now le the he ti pie nt to is coal enough uader ty supply several of the Henry | Wagner, of THE PRINUESS REGISTER, The this week | photographic reproduction of a page | register, Atlantic Aug 10th, the names of | Reporter contains a lof the Prine hotel 164 City, Thursday, rust on { which appear | missioners of Centre county, preceding that of of [a1 id con | Wi M1] ALAND, Nelson upany, nected with a bracket duch representative and Buchanan 1 which company vd oners, ithe past thre Mra, receiv large Quaid OI es tinvestigatic “1 i phot | resent. Wi i id Orr Hot misrep- Ne! the 81 Buchan icdgre DMpPany ure enough ound county MITTAL ISSO! as BAvVing res ’ ived favors out of the ordinary or having arranged to receive the same, ts} Lhe not thie y Buchanan in future, does i Know are, He wriier But he ot believe The Der [FRIES very individuals, ing to how HI presses him. ual opiuion wouldn't be Ty id Pockiailse Reanloa py 1 House Barned RYE R a Mever Meyer, i and were ne pe Altovna/ veel wood made hos AT id #4 ple ngaged in the Pp al his i at Pol a Mills over last week attend the Encampment, 3 BO Miss Rose Kritzer, accompanied by John Messimer, of near Farmers Mills, | gave the Reporter a short call Friday | evening had the former's name | ubseription list, i and placed on the « Misa M. Philadelphia, Eloise Schuyler went to Monday morning, and | Week of | Chel. begins work this teacher ry in the ’hiladelphia Harry M Allison his brother, Dr. J. R. G. . Allison, ho reports him getting | along very Oue hundred and sixty gall tones, varying in sige from | ApEn to a the gall duet As msthems tan tics and hist Hills sch wile, tecently Visited was ] by w well bean, were removed ment was looked over by Mr. and Mrs, | tm KE. Grossman, of near Farmers | Mills, and Mis: Juila Rweeney, of Pot. ters Mille, who stole enough time from | the Granger's pilenie to come up town | | for that purpose, Robert Foster, aged eighty-two years, nine months, died at his homo» i in Mifflinburg. He is survived by | three children : Joseph ©. Foster, of |! Mifflinburg ; Hettie, wife of Ch irles | C. Wilson, of Freeport, Ill., and Elsie, wife of Dr. J. OC. Steans, of MiMin- | burg, and one brother, Albert Foster, of Lewistown, Three sons of J, T. Smith, of Colyer, are located in Philadelphia, and hold good positions. Jonas is with Phila. | delphia Inquirer, Btephen I< a stonographer and bookkeeper for tle Pennsy at Broad sStrest Station, and | Lloyd, the younger brother, is with | the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Coie pany. ‘The lstter was home for ten | days, returning to the city Tuesday, His call at this office was very brief, but taag vnough 10 lesrn that he is a fill the office of Governor, fori credit Nownahip, his former home-Pote EAGLE DAY, | Wednesday Was Eagle Day FParade--Oounty Organization Kifected Ea Day Fair. The 3 tue Wednesday was at iZie I ance cacampment und order it hundred | was quite large, and | made good | is a showing. three very, very that in line, estimated with of Millheim, following Castles Mil No 8563; 360 ; Nittany Val- Matilda, No. i Ni | knights were | mander Wiser, chief marshal I'he wera represented ; No Port Hamuel heim, Madizsonburg, ley, N 104 i He Hef ite. No Mills 16 0, 357; Centre ring No }, i iditorium wi Deputy The ie meeting in the fu A A r District Madisot it presid d over by | 4 Wer DUrg. H Chief ¢ Pasi Dirchall, of M. L Johnstown, Chief Samuel Wiser, of A permanent nzel speaker © suprem Phil Of Pa and Past Millhelm union orga: John Samuel Wiser d dradford, treasurer : i . 3 1 + a fa 4 'y I p! will (Girange wdelphin ; mb, re was effected, with Smith viene snt : § w WOrge lie TATE) ie be +111 will Imp I RRA CN rarilla by kee ping the lar with Ayer's Pills, regu owels oq Two Fine Farms, Tract of Timber Land. Two Dwellings in Centre Hall. Two Vacant Lots in Centre Hall. SATU RDAY. OCTOBER 28, Ten O'Clock, at Penns Bank, Centre Hall, Pa 1905 y i Valley | , bank orib and prem. Corn i aisO ont BE of water ACRES « Known as the Sotter ow it He FARM O ood | an nanip, east indred frame wagon shed be good fruit, and seated it tains 1« one hi ft woat tears i PAZ pon, I'ore MI AND BUSIN Eas 4d on Main streot, ted two buildings, one occupied as dwell ng and other as post of fice and tin shop good #abie and fruit on same, GOOD BRICK DWELLING HOUSE NO. 4 «Located on Main street, Centre Hall borough, one of the best locations in Ce titre Hall Thereon erected good brick dwe Hing house, brick tarn and other out buildings, all in good condi i ny iwniiihg and other o ings water piped 10 house and t DWEL 142 vii HOUSE perty ¥ STAND NO Joni Centre Hail Sreon er FRAME DWELLING HOUSE NO. b~Two story frame dwelling, located in Centre Hall borough, about a square from the station | good summer kitchen, stable and fruit Also on the promises, VACANT LOT IN CENTRE RALL NO. 6«Vacant lot for building Wirposes, lo- cated tioar Centre Hall station his is a fine location for a dwelling house, DWELLING HOUSE AND STORE ROOM NO Tlarge twostory frame dwelling house with good store room In sane, good location ; near CO entre Hall station, 3: Su OF TIMBER LAND TRAC T B«Thirty4wo acres of good tim. ber land, oo pated a mile south west of Tossey- ville, on banks of Sinking creek ; well timbered, | TERMS OF SALE~Ten por cent, on day of sale onediall of purchase money on first day of | ey 1906 ; balance one yoar from im of April arted yment 10 be secured by bond snd mis | Cis BRUN FOPROIDSBDELBRBEES SST $90006%00000 AS IES PN - Smith, Ww, fot the Photographer, y the in Centre Hall October 6, Hmith Les Fr iday $ { i i . and Northern Central Ry, AE oy MAY 2 1 Effect fIONTANDON Week 200CPIR VVC OUSOD00CRCEO New Coods consigment F AL DRESS 6000S Outing, Flannels, etc. LOT OF NEW NEW SHOES ana Lalidren HATS AND CAPS Have you ever worn ‘““ SYLVANIA BRAND” if not ? nt, why HF. ROSSMAN Spring Mills, Pa, BRO PRP, EB00000000060 PIANOS AnD ORGANS THE LESTER PIANO is a strictly high grade instrument, ens dorsed by the New England Con. servatory, Boston, Mass ;: Broad Street Conservatory, Philadelphia, as being unsurpassed for tome, touch and finish. A . +. THE LAWRENCE . . . 7-0CTAVE ORGAN is the only organ with the Saxa- phone combination and correctly imitates orchestral instruments, TERMS to suit the buyer, Ask for catalogues and prices, # C E. ZEIGLER » SPRING MILLS. umm. wea TRIER { There i is Money in 5 oraming (inseng How ard of advi i the Missouri State Agvicaliura il American may IH: alized. easily grown.”—A recent bulletin State Agricultural College in part gay Gingeng root | : i : rst e rolite a Eu » ly issued by “ The and the onetant demand stea ly market ito ol wad f native pound r the or (iin- will ex- & Ww. suppl) YO ‘ price per : Bee ee $ 240 » nding MALT 4 i on PPB ee mit TOO! Consul General 4 ww very ar Ouid be dis $000) EMMA res Here VeTeTe Tu wa aa oped of ad. Ba wiieat to ¥ 5 per : BAe LH Vv ari Lo from f productic i gard = a wikt © » a on does not STOW i nag x) rion 16 The plant is hardy and C ow Sr worth each : a United Sta ite CTW x 0 the Lhe uceessful anada. e ing can “8 Xcept = wWers % ., oro 4 " “ATR Buckingham’ s Cinseng Garden _ Zanesville, Ohio. aTaIeTee Teens Tele Lelalee wear ena EEE eae - a Se » - Caw ta, Le, a wa wa 0% BREN PRBIINII IEA i WO BRYA LB GléTa PO RN MW Nn . EE RGR A AB eREIR Ee Te PF 5 THE ADVANTAGES OF A COUNTRY HOME.... ps A PLS LATA ds fF & bse ir} ai hetntantadmheanote had ue ~ Ww ' May b Isolated if you adhd enjoyed ha i without being ve he & .¢ 9 0 » 9 BELL TELEPHONE Pf 83 5 Asin dado SERVICE : & 8 whahouteadimanadndon yA SAE R $ i Why Not Have One? Ask About Our Co - Operative Plan. Clubs Now Forming. 1 a a J, x i TE me. Fey ¥ £28 A lg nA i : + PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO. Contract Dept.. Bellefonte, Pa. : es Tf 8 PET TTTTTTTTY : ot Yes, they are here, and while we arc here at the range Encamp- ment will we be a- round to see them ? ~ $3. 50 SHOE Willj{ we forget? No,,weiwillinot, § Kreamer and Son CENTRE HALL,4PA.! “mn Shoes at Reduced Rates all and Wia- 1 sell um.ner Shoes at “We i have a fine lot embrac- kzown Freed Bros., Dutglast, and examine them. OQur loss. or ide) Way iS ¢ your gain. $3.00 & $1.50 SHOES ARE NOW/$2.75 & $1.25 $1.50 LADIES’ OXFORDS NOW . $1.00 F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall NWN NNN DDB n ceases ece ————— dodo dodo dpnddp dodo dod doo Bd Bb Dd d did Bd) ddd dn duds didndiudidnducived The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills. J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors : ~ WHITE LILLY FLOUR | se MILL FEEDS AS RA i——— The Highest Market Prices will be d for all kinds of Grain—Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, R Rye, Buckwheat, COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be always on "in. We invite school vou us eRelonns B00 Ti ol ging orders for fuel, Tr rrr rr rrr rT een, crn Tim =
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