A Tn NIE SATII NE VE BSP meaty, pd, 44 4 LP RS a—— A ATR EH te Bo SS i AN Hat iss. ch tr, A Om o———— POMONA GRANGE MEETING, DEATHS, LOCALS, RA Ti TR , HHT IRXTVVL LLL TTT PTY VL TRI TR ee Dr. Atherton, President of Pennsyl- | A Constitution Adopted for the Establish. | I “ Tl [ NT | A | [ ; " ment of Rural Telephone Compunios.. | MRS. SARAH B. DURST, vania State College, is ill at his home, | Other Husiness. After a brief illness the death of Mrs. OC. W. Bwartz, the Tusseyville mer- | - * . Do You Need Anything in the Hardware Line ? ” TVR TTS "The sessions of Pomona Grange held | { Barah B. Durst occurred at her home chant, advertises yarns, corduroy goods in Grange Arcadia, Centre Hall, Tues- | {in Centre Hall y Sunday forenoon, Io-| and rubbers. Read the adv. d day morning, were much below the| ferment took place Wednesday at There will be a * bank opening ” | uaa AN &verage attendance, owing to the entre Hall, Rev, Daniel Gress, of the | ung on tertainment in the Evangelical | ‘ know v nz I [Food doc. 2 several local conditions and inclemen. | Beformed ctiurch, assisted by Rev. J. | ahureh Banday evening. All tors thing of Ayer's Cherry | cy of the weather. There was, how-|M. Reurick, officiating. invited. Pectoral. Ask your ow n doc- ever, considerable business of import. | The direct cause of Mrs, Durst’s tor and find out. He will tell ance transacted, death was paralysis, but she had been rr sleet fell Tuesday. The day was a The chairman of the Encampment | Previously ill. She was born in Potter most disagreeable one. Wednesday | Cc rry and Fair made his report, which Sw pabiip, December 8, 1888, waking warmer. Snow disappeared. i t ] roved to be of particular interest, | DOr sge salmos. sixty-seven years, . : j P 1 1 | Locks or Hinges Mill Hooks p i “ll mber 26, 1867, she was married to A. B. Balmon, secretary and treas- | e C O if aA i ~ i t An inch and one half of snow and There was a small net profit left to the | urer of the Clinton Furniture Factory, Gandy Stitched Belts Cant Hoo {s organization, at Lock Haven, was killed at the you how it quiets the tickling | : lL. “ n Te at Le n, | Lace Leather Stoves and Ranges James A. Keller, secretary of the | Norma! railroad crossing Tuesday. throat, heals the in flamed 4 g Centre County Mutual Fire [usurance | There were born to this union four lungs, and controls the ! y Tie or Fence Wire Paints and Oils Company, made his quarterly report { children—one son and three da ugifters, hardest of coughs | E WwW . 2. : : ; : ' mes, : a MORE > . . { . © i \ Je 3 mer h © v2 7 'e 1 which disclosed an increase in business | TWo daughters survive, name y Estle | present, the guest of John Deitrick, “ Aye ert | 1s well known ia | ay eels Galvanized oon Roof ng | K., wife of A. L. tm of { re From there she will go to Bunbury, best wedicing liram Durst, whose death occurred in |? | | | | i § | i i | {the spring of 1902 Miss Laura Runkle is in Milton at | and a low percentage of losses. Limonds and Disstons Saws i { | i i { i EEE ZI 2 BBL 2 Zbl 222 T ZT DIET ET TTT inthe | Harry J. Stewart, of Sandy Ridge, Mill- | has purchased through the James I. four years, | Ginter agency, the Harry J. Michaels | | Keen, of property on Columbia avenue, accord- | | ut took | ing to the Tyrone Times. Mr. Btewart | | Will soon occupy his new home. his sec~ | Bydney I. Poorman will make sale |) o UFSLuAr- fof his farm stock and imple ments, | J} vo daugh- | Tuesday, March 20th. He is tenant | cond wife, | on the Bparr farm, east of Centre Hall, | | and as mentioned previously, will be- | owe a resident of Centre Hall | ' 3 Officers were elected for two years, | and Miss Anua L. Durst, of Pittsburg. | Pottagrove and other points. {was 8 daught { W Hit i Agricult | 4 » 13 8 0 6a As BR auUugni 0 Yyilltinin De, (je Agric { * January, at Centre Hall i : A riculture | One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will | { x i i i > propogitions for rural telephove fins HENRY KEEN (quently he will not be in Centre Hall | i BELLE FON I E, PA. accepted, A plan of uniform organization for local companies, The constitution as ame ded and | In most instances the officers ne w Two sisters—Misses Annie and Liz- A public demonstration in spraying | ws os i i i | i i . | 4 1 serving were re-elected, ite being the | zie Bible—al survive. Ouae brother, | fruit trees will be given at Rebersburg | ! : A Postal Card Wil & ct you the bes custom to give an officer two terms. | William Bible, died in rvice in the | at 9 o'clock, Saturday, under the su- | { La { § 4 Market Prices, Write to-day . . The committee appointed to investi- ! ceased, who FIOAUY YEeurs was a resi Phot grapher W. W, Smith, of | hasten recovery. Cently laxative. i ; vw ‘ : 2 i .t ff Pos $ » 3 . i } gate the rural telephone, decide which j dent of Pott ya) HMtate College, is spending his Thanks- O Nn i and contract with the samme, reported ehh town shi t one of ldest | Until Friday, December Sth, that they had entered into an agree- ment with the Pennsylvania Tele- rural telephone companies was mapped | out by the committee, which was] adopted by the County Grange us 8 adopted makes the official title of the company,™* The Patrovs Rural Tele phone Company,’ designated through The iuvstallation will take place in| War of the Rebellion. he deceased | pervision of the State Department of | * Olewine telephone company presented the best | giving vaeation st Pittsburg, conse EET: phone Compsuy. The report was constitution and by-laws to govern the |. out the constitution as ** The Central yy Ww q : b ble son, | creamery man, attended the funeral of Aoatratmatog XX ¥ _— i { T. M. Gramley, the Bpring Mills | Awad d Tr ' ‘ Company.” * Branch Companies’ | ar | Mrs. Durst, He is the trustee in the 1 of the eral Qmupany are lhe local | Lurst eslate, and will likely offer for els, en Vipets, . Dlancs 2 cannot CO mpete J organizations building and operating | ; of he dwelling house occupied by oy 4 o hae i I'he board of CO! “rinas, oprietor of the | Mrs. Durst during the last two Years hie 3 Ww rho nas onc Stall ¥ 5 rural telephone lines, Sivan ¥ ; # house, st ward, di t his | of ber life y Are inexpensive, ranging in y managers of the Central Company js | ©F acu ' H ward, died at his | of ber life. . 4 No F composed of five persons elected by| * : at pis nenday cvel-§ A few nights ago at about 9:40] 7 the County Grange, and one person . week, sfier a prolonged ill- | 5'olook. the St. Louis Express going | |; : Bell Tel elected by each organized Brauch |De% of.Bright’s ascends | west struck an object near Mill Creek. | J Company. The board of managers of He was torn in Howard and was |1q be eugineer thinking some one had the Branch Company is composed of | "84 forty-ni "70m His father was | bean killed, backed and discovered three persons elected by the stock- Curtis DeHaas, teran of the civi { that it was a two bundred pound deer WAI and one of the early settlers of the | which he took to his home in Altoona. X 3 Prey armeocr 3 8 4 ¥ £8 3 holders, one person elected by the local Grange and ove person elected : : 5 3 me—————— by the County Grange. The legisla ue deCensed was married to Miss | Crash: Deratls Four Locomotives , legisls 3 PENNSYLVANIA TeL8PHONE CO tive power lies with the Brauch Com- | “57 urns, of M1, Eagle, who sur | Four locomotives and five cars were _Contrac ot Dep oe llefonte, Pa. vives h ith tw ildren—Mar- : : 4 3 . a oer a panies and The Central Company, | PII — { derniled Saturday io a bead-on colli - - mm od Sebi — TTT Tr rrr rr rr rr rrr rrr rrr ree h-13 each beicg under the supervision of | B8Fet: wi of two double-headers at Pawling , f , io | 8 $ Ts - sam— the Centre County Pomona Grange. | " {a flag station on the Penbsylvania PENNSYLVANIA R, R, i AA Ag i. AA $88 FHT rrr Tr errors i i - CVV DC DTTC Any person, whether a Patron or not, | MRS l wins: lr our wills wove Sshoagrovs. | Diu; 8 Ei RP. R. Division ; Now Is The Time may become ssiockholder and director | Mrs. Daniel Illgen died at her home | 1 hie wreck was caused by engineers of in either the Branch or Central Com | ut Logan Mills. Mos lay morning, her |! eastbound freight disobeying and Northern Centra] RY. pany. jtilness being due to 3 bstruction of | order None was hurt, but sraffic Time Table Effect There are bright prospects of three! the bowels, She je to mourn her | 58 delayed all day snd the los will rural telephone lines being established : wiithio the next three months. Ooe | daughters. the youn pest hei £ A babe | S————————————— lice will run out from Cenire Hall leizht weeks « JE fae % f Harris Township through the Keller district, counecting | ighte Dats chrach AM Gertrude Wagner, Mr. and the bomes of James A Keller, David | fune: CTV ive ook place hus #. Alvin Myers, Will Wagner and K. Keller, Jobn Couley, Willism | rotog in th Aithersn church ily, Mrs. Thomas Gremiley, Miss Howap, H. K. Homan, Dasuberman’s | Booneville, Rev, Mr x ler, 3 Antharive Btover were visitors from sisughter house, and perhaps several | bersburg, officiating. : oa TRAINE LEAVE MON ODN others. A second line is likely to be sham ! M Mury A ‘lIsylor, widow of Hep- built vp the Boalsburg rosd from Old Vii : ry Taylor, of Retdaville, visited friends | 7 Fort, eonuvecting a half dozen or more \ ’ : 4 : : : ) tt fernuer home Her first | B prosperous, progressive fartuers. The an ; 4 Fang a . Ha : ard wes James Johnston. son of | ye Dales, venr Lemont, are sleo ready for ovine aaa ah {+ Jeni Johuston, Their howe the rursi telephove live, su ht \ : Fn ’ cre of the most beautiful places in pate the begining of ¢ pstiuction | ay a : be vicinity of Boslsburg. the near future. Be thar Fiedler abd thre smal} Ll Mr. sud Mrs Fra k Bwabb, of Pine ren His parents, who reside at Jack ve Mille, #pent Bunday here, sob ville: 2 wee brothers a foe Mra. Barn Rsnkin spent two weeks Politicians are waking an effort 1 : ary with her wister, Mre. Jane Irvin, at]; 2.20 0 Was work the Grangers for their endorse ibiidel onan sk Hall 3 ko oars from Hi ment of 8 scheme to establish s depart. _— { Mr. snd Mie. Frank McFarlane, | can remain in Sleepers us it distur ment of horticaliure in connection HiRes ‘IER Bev. sud Mrs. A. A. Blsek attended a WESTWARI with the Sate Depurtiment of Agrieul- Grace E. Gint daughter of James | the ¢ xercises atl Btate College on Penne as gun x of nia Daily tare. lo order to sceomplish this the Ginter, o hlisdeliphin, died at Bt, «3 Ivania Day i deciate stations ! : instrument sske the passage of some | Joseph's Hospital, that city, aged The Misses Duflord, two energetic] Bellefonte and Pittatare A no, — very ecmnmendable legixiation regard. | twenty-nine years. The deceased was | vout g ladies from Pine Grove Mills, $5 31 ’ NWN NN GB. NNN Ned iog the sale of fruit trees untrue to born tn Belleforite, where, with her | Jest wee k, delivered goods, purchased rote, CI vame, and adulteration of seeds, ete. | parents, she lived until moviog to] from Edward Grossman & Co,, Chics- hr PM The prime object of the politicians is | Philadelphia | 80, 10 & Dumber of persons in thie and Tyrone, ( lonrfiel 4, to secure the endorsement of the farm- | PART Colt] College townships, Rochester, Be ‘interm mediate et to establish the new depsrtment | : fe Newton Yarnell is the champion Ori aes. Couches 10 suggested, which will give places to a | ro raiser this year, bis eutire crop 8.30 P. M.~Train 1. Wook days for Renovo haif dozen or more politicians at large | | amounting to 4.90 bushels, the pro- | Watkins and intermediate stations salaries. In the selection of these of. | | duet of 43 acres, 10.07 P. M.~Train 67. Weok days for Williams ficials, the farmer would be deemed in- —— er a S————— 0. W. Btover and wife, Amos Koch Baran Peaetisle stations. ough Patton capable, yet the politician seeks his | . . : : | aud wife attended the funeral of Geo. $10 P. M.—Train 63, Sunday only, for Will endorsement to establish the de.| Mrs, Esther Mene wariz was born | giover, at Centre Hall, on Tuesday. Iameport sind intermediate sation. partment, fr rmber 13 1817 in ( oli bia OOUN=1 Mr and Mrs,. J. Mateer visited in LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD The County Grange, at its meeting | '¥: Pa, and died st the home of her | Mifflin county. wi Week Days, json, David M, Bwariz, November 18. | STWARD EASTWARD Flour Sulphur, 3 cents per Ib. Tuesday, endorsed the portion of the | : by SN ' —————_———— Ios A | 10056. aged eig 7 BEVEL sare. eleven | I AM PM STATIONS resolution passed by Washington | 1905, aged eighty-seven years, eleven The Free Library, Grange Arcadia, 38 5 40 5 42 Montandon ¢ F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall Grange, of which Prof H. A. Surface | 4 63 5 50 Lewisburg 5 6 3% 5 57 Biehl IN ann Ca NN BT DWNT BWW is Master, ssking for legislation to in-| 42 6 03 Vicksharg sure agninst fread in buying fruit trees 3 Mifflinburg 20 | 8 0 i | Milimont Sd AAAI DBI BADD BIB BBL SIA LAL B83 3 3 and seeds, but the formation of a hor | bedpdpdndddpdds ticaltural department was * cat out,” | the year 1855, going direct to Stephen sou wa v, Sin The Ceatre Hal Roller Flouring Mills. Paddy Mountain Withess Confesars {the farm now owned by their son, J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors Cobtwirn Zerby David, sud with the exception of al few years, that hed ever since been ’ ar ———— ll —— ——— Kreamer and Son CENTRE HALL. PA. Want the Grangers’ Eudorsemen’, POD VRB P9999 N NNN ND NVR DDD RDU ( / ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ / / 4 ¢ ¢$ f ¢ / } ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ / / ¢ ¢ ust what you have been looking for— A Reliable Line of Men's .»* » » / UBBER GOODS © LOWEST PRICES ice, 8 Ibs, for 25¢ Granulated Sugar, 5¢ per Ib, I Au infant ebild of Mr wid Mrs, | Ammon MeCool, of near Spring Mills, did last week —_d DOOD DVDR mouths nid flve days. She was mar- | . ] {wi or t io ¢ tied to Michael Nwariz February i nil open 18 the publi Uaturday I=', 1844, | afternoon from 4 to 5 o'clock. Mr,and Mr. Rwariz went west in| = EE — AOSTOONNNNOONNN0OO0Y "eves EF PBEEREEBEREI Ustad BOD {son eounty, Iinols, They settled on Rising Springs | Penn Cave | Centre Hall fire ! Linden Hall Onk Hall Lemont Dale Summit | Pleasant Gap | Axemann | Bellefonte COME and SEE We never had a more complete line of DRESS GOODS in all the Fashionable Styles, Called aaa witoess in the horse-slen » ing case sgainst John Henderson, st '*W Franklin, George Clark confessed that | their home There were born to them he hlmaelf had a part iu the affair, ix children, four of whom are living He said that be and Henderson stole | Philip, of Peestonies, [11 ; Mrs. Han | the horse and sold it near New Castle, | 08h Berger, of Dixon, 111 ; Mrs Susan The man seemed to be lavoriog vp. | Lambert, of Guthrie Centre, Towa; | der heavy remorse, ard before be eft | David M , on the old hoestend. The the stand he confessed thint his right | husband, 8 son und s osuglhiter pre- | name was Harry Willinws sod thet ®eded the mother to the Inst resting | be was from Centre county, | plnoe. He will throw himself on the my rey | Mis, Hwartz beesme un member of | of the court. Clark, or Williame, is (be Lutheran church in the year 1886, aged about forty-five yeurs, aud gives | Her faith and confidence in God were | evidence of biking & well-bred wan, manifest in her calm aud Sin | WHITE LIL LY FLOUR | | and MILL FEEDS =i The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of OO BED 00 50 OF 00 00 00 BON RE BD BG we bes ee EREREX SONstosssoIeITISIeITTe Cee 6800 m $2 hoR ADIES' Nos ADIES' Wool Gn Gloves & Mittens Ladies’ Collars, Shawls Sweaters, Fancy Waistings, Combs, Htc. Grain— Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat, Baled Hay and Straw ill be bought at all times, at the best prices the market will afford. COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be ~~ had, always on hand. We invite school boards to consult with us before placing orders for fuel, ——————————rY VE PETER TRS FOYT EE —— A———— GRAIN MAWK EY, IDR. SMITH’S SALVE LE ——— © | Whol nee. 80 i SA A vermin $9 sR a in 0 On a trains leave Mostandon 9.16 and 0.50 a. m. and 4.39 p. m., returning leave Lewis. burg 9.25 a. m., 10.00 a. m. wl bah 3m. HEAVY HOSE Wo. ATTERBURY, R Wool For Men, Women and Children KO. W. BOYD, Genera) Par Ag. Fancy Wide Ribbons. se CENTRAL RAILROAD, Days, lh —— ing submission to his Providence, Bhe Thenksgiving Services often spoke of her desire to go home | | Fancy Hand Bags | Union Thanksgiviog services will be | 80d be nt ret, praying that it might | PURSES, Fitg held tiis (Thursday ) morning in tie | be God's will 10 take her to Himself, | Methodist church, sermon by Rey, | yet patien ly and calmly biding Hig Daniel Gress, The offering will be fur | OWN god Lime, H. F, R 03 S M A N the benefit of the Bellefonte Hospital, | M'®inburg, Union county, papers please copy. | Spring Mills, Pa. ulated sugar five aud one-half 2 free if you buy shoes of Yeager conta, Ww. Swiss, Tuseeyville, & Davis, a ADIES' FURS - jlo - = E l= BEES EEEEEE " SSERgEENsEx WEBBER BER RE, Sx x Eo] -— > - o Abu vives Shue 8 ———— PRODUCE AT STORES, Blas 81 =88353558sE SSsseNny We de EE 560 0 te NE : : A - BERR PPPRTHBOG SWBuNsTEeRS
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