i a DEATHS JACOB CATHERMAN, I'he death of Jacob Catherman oc- curred Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Weaver, east of Centre Hall, along the Spring Mills pike, The gentleman was aged eighty- one years, six months, and had made his home with his daughter for some time. For quite a while he had been suffering from heart trouble and dropsy which caused his death. The deceased was a carpenter by trade and hud also done considerable farming, The funeral took place Wednesday, Rav, J. M. Rearick, of the Lutheran church, officiating. The surviving brothers and sisters follow : Mrs. Annie Emery, Laurel ton ; Frederick, Millheim ; Mrs. Cath arine Bitner, Spring Mills ; Minnesota; Mrs. Sarah Emerick, Minnesota; Reuben, Dikota, II, ; William, Bellevue, O.: Mrs. Amelia Namuel, Lewisburg ; ton; Mrs, Tamar Derr, George, White Deer, FHOMAS WOLS | Thomus Wolf, the well-known repre- | sentative of the Osborne Hurvesting Machine Company, died Friday at his | home in Madisonburg, aged thirty. | seven years. Interment took place at Madisonburg, Tuesday morning, Rev, F. Welzell, of the Reformed cuuren officiating, assix'ed by Rev sSuyder, of | the United Evangelical church. The deceased issurvived by uw widow, who before her Hoekman, and one son, three or four years old I'he following brothers ana mister survive: G sorge N, Wolf, Sp ig Mills ; Dr. Li. E. Wolf, Muarkelburyg : Mrs, Charles Browuo, Madisonburg. MMERT IArriage was IL sie I MARTIN | The death of Martin curred at his home in Beloit, Whe { = Kansas, Emmert « a short time ago, nged seventy He had been critically ill for weeks prior to his death. He vived by his wife and four daughters Mrs, B. W. Mr H. H, worth, Mere, A. R. Eastman Hamauel Thorstenb rg. Mr. Emmest went west in the 80's from the ** Branch,” burg. Previously the family lived in Potter township, on the Stiver farm, | Ke | Years, weveral is sure | Keiser, Dil- | eur ly i » above Boals- 5 While a resident of Beloit, Mr, mert conducted a drug store, ROBERT The death of Mrs occurred at her home Franklin county, Friday morning, | Iaterment Monday st | Mercersburg, her former home. She | Is survived by ber husband and son, The deceased was the eldest daugh- | ter of John MeCoy, of | Potters Mills. The birot surviving are Alexander MeCoy, i Potters Mills; Mrs J. Witmer Wolf, | Ardmore ; John McCoy, in the west : | and Miss Emma McCoy, Centre Hall MRS, SARTIN i i Robart Sartin in Lomaster, tak place one deceased, iors and sisters MRS. LEAH WOLF Friday of last week, Mrs. [Leah | Wolf, of State College, widow of | Emanuel Wolf, died st the home of | her daughter, Mrs. Daniel Weaver, at | Htate College, of diseases incident to | old age. Deceased was aged seventy. | six years. Bhe is survived by the fol- | lowing children : M. L., W. Edward, and M, H. Mater, of Altoon:: A. 8 of Keyser, W. Va, and Mrs Danie Weaver, of Htate College. The funera took place Sunday afternoon, inter. | ment was made at Boalsburg, | l l JOHN E. FLECK, John KE, Fleck, the well known dairyman, who has been in failing | health for the past three years with | diabetes, was at last obliged to yield to the ravages of this subtle disease, at his home in Decatur township, Clear- field county, about a mile and a hsif i from Philipsburg. His age was forty- | nine years, 7 DEATH OF AN INFANT The communnity sympathizes with | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bloom, west of | Centre Hall, in the death of their! infant, aged two mnths, The died Haturday morning. [4terment | was made Monday morning, at Centre i yan, Rev, J. M. Rearick officiating. { i | i chile | } STERRETT GILLILAND | Bterrett Gilliland died at his home in Reedaville, Mifliin county, afr a brief iliness, aged fifty-six years, He was born at Oak Hall, this and is well known througheut Penns Valley. Burviving him are hic wife, two brothers and two sisters i — Nittany Mountain, O M. Loneberger, George W. Horn. er, Uharley Pecht and Harry packer composed a fishing pariy thst went to MeVeytown Inst werk to try their nck, Rossman house and a slave sawyer for Charley Pecht at the Robinson stave mill J. B. Bprow line been in lwd several days, suflering from rheu- matism, It interferes with his work sowew hat, coming iu the berry senson Tone Noll lost one of his horses Inst Friday. The animal stepped fou post hole the Bunday previogs and received Injuries from which he died Mra. Rachel Miller nud Mise Aun Simin, of Altoona, have been visiting heir mother, Mrs. Hannah Smith, tor LOCALS, Huntingdon will celebrate Fourth in an elaborate style. Miss Kdith Boozer is home from Mt. Airy School, near Philadelphia. of Laurel- sister, Mrs, the Miss Jennie Kerstetter, ton, is the guest of her Milford Luse, in this place, Mr. and Frank Worrell, of Girard, Kansas, are east, and are the guests of Mrs. Worrell’'s mother, Mrs. Emma Sankey, at Potters Mills. They will remain nmong friends in the east ' Mra, for several weeks, unless Mr. Worrell is called home by the railroad company with which he is engaged, it your frien i or better | yet, call ut the office and rend it your friend or relative for six months or a year, for you can expect just such a paper as this for fifty the next After reading this issue, send to the distance : to weeks during year. Throw in your mite toward placing Centre Hall and Centre the This paper will do its part ; you | county where they belong upon do yours, school board st teachers for Gregy Miss Alice Robinson, of Centre Hall, for tesncher of the Intermediate school, and Miss Berths Duck for the Primary Depart- intentions the Consequently Baturday in electing township, elected were on and Miss Duck takes the Intermediate the De- Robinson Primary hers from a distance who PAmong ot attended Winegardner-Goodhart Hall, Schuyler, fant re H M Nudie Lee, John 1). Dauber- Mrs. W. H. Lucas, Miva Ella Decker, Npring Mills : Rev. iH M. A Li. Bhefler, Elemuel Winegardner., Misses and Sarah A {le suhrive weddir # In M last week, Wore vi (3 1. vires wrlhypsrt, Iw MeKin- ney, George |, man, Centre Hall Robinson, Kate £. Jennie Winegardner, Milroy : AE: WE Vi lames I'vrone : und Sarah and Mrs R {le Ve. Al- toad hart, ri. Goodhart, foolin mens fo ——— Smulliton Mrs. C. B. Malloly was visiting ining of this f 6 Mrs, Ham V alley, i and relative N friends ah Krape, ittany . jouTnIng RON ere qt ese nt wife . and entertained Joseph The M. E, eti’s Day program Sunday, July Pp churel will render a $ © 1,at nm of H. [sas Stover visited at and wife, the home of H. Zion, Ntover, Adsm Lobr, the traveling * Saint,’ who travels with his wife in a gospel wagon, stopped with Amos Fehl, Run. He did no time, npen air preaching this Williamu Smull and wife, of near [ilinois, are visiting the KOE Clover draught, fair Crops are in fair condit from the a1. has suffered but promises lo be timot! ¥ of on account recent rains, Oak Halil, Waldo Homan township friends on Sunday, B. KE. Stamn, wife and daughter, Miss Miriam, of Altoona, friends and relatives in this vicinity last week, Miss Donna Gramley, of Altoona, is visited Ferguson Vv ixited Messrs. Nathan Grove, of Lemont, were in town Wednesday of last week, Mrs. Elmer Lowder is entertaining her sister, Miss Mabel Kline, of Fill- more, Mrs Charles Rimmey and son were guests at the home of M, W,. Benner Thursday of last week, Misses Louise and Mary Dernar, of Bellefonte, spent several with their parents, Forest Struble, of 'yrone, vi« among friends in town last week. M days ted rw, Margaret Sion « fF A} oons, fo Be fo ODD WATER WHEELS, Some Float on Streams—~Huge Ones Make n River Lift Itself. The people of Syrian and Tiflis make their streams do things that Americans do not seem to have learned the secret of persuading the water courses of this country to perform, At Tiflis the natives have learned how to utilize the power of the current of the river Kur without bullding dams. What they have accomplished possibly might be done by an Amerti- can farmer living on the banks of a rapldly moving stream and desiring a small, The Caucasians build floats on the surface of the river. Into them are water wheels. The whole affair is fastened to the bank in such that it will rise and fall with any in the level of the surface of the river, so that the power Is about constant all the time. cheap power, set hy ’ change i ct > WA soy GEORGE H SHULL REAL ESTATE AGENT. Farms, Timberland, and Other Properties BOUGHT SOLD and RENTED Guaranteed Mortgages on improved real estate for sale. the gnelent “entering in of | ans have accomplish- | kes one think of lift- | a fence by tugging at | They have harnessed | or Nahr el Asl, as | into the work of | toward the ze- o water thelr | iis t i orchards i er wheels which | to water | 4 to other water | by of these | revolving upon | up at its | ahove one thinks i tonished when he | stream to that reat wheel, for in sixty feet in | is not prepared ne ninety feet In its cum- town. other one 1:1 1} 1 ni MORN Hiv K His up One round on + the is an very i one feels il city or King gros ing these Rome 's for of these people olives, one Da MAKE utter «+ who have acquired a nionship the never or y structures g, resembling ¢ played The dia- louder than Jon are the the key 1 1 ! 0 sol ia, | ean 1 Nn going on least. Ni 'w York | 0; « Sisypl How been boost When a ’ HOW [ota he bard a man falls after having | 1 too high! gets the baby to sleep x of himself! 1 ¥ v yer} y in ¥ iiore enough humiliation i 1 all our lives to ke I COL ep us modest. man who approaches; it | i i { ’ we mling be ngs #8 age isslon older peopne of pance has al of the old fash i called her friends | HO m like hers? When a mas 1 € content, it doesn’t just happen He is | compelled to use work to an end sense Atchilson Globe anc i Estimating a Horse's Helght, The Arabs ha two methods of estd vi being to streteh a cord | iil ove the ears eck and compare this | hh that from the with the the Rrow, first from down along the nt wi ers to the feet, being to comp the from the nostril r nn measurefhe t and » the distance between | the with that knee to the coronet. In the first it considered that a colt much taller as the first measurement exceeds that of the amd the method, if srt ion to one, the i Knee and withers meth will 1 wl fu BETow as second, the prog horse will grow second two no taller, in it as ——————— a GRAINY MARKET, Was nn glieel nl Lhe boosmae oof William Ferree, tevently, ——————— A ol Woodwarag | Laura Hutehivon, of Lewis | Mi Fhoma« Hutehison and son Franeis, « f Sunbury, spent a week | at the Wood ¥ard House. { Frank Lose and wife spent Sunday M ism | with friends iu town, | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller and baby, tof Muzappa, spent a few day« with the | gentleman's ant, Mere Wise James Kilner snd granddaughter, Miss Male! Fultz, spent Monday in | Awronsburg | Mrs. Williams and ft for M nessa Phila Jay Ettlinger week, a l—— Linden Hall From last week, | Mra, Anus Whillame, of visiting her sister, Mra J MH. [Lows A little won arrived st hoe | William Togram one day 1ast week | Misses Mary and Helen Swahb | visiting their Grandpa Swabih The base ball boys wre richer by fifty dollars, the procveds of thelr festival, Maturday evening, Mrs, Bulow Linkart, of Coleridge, Nebraska, is visitivg ber cousive, the | | te i w— i Altoona, jas of Thg Are fu | Wheat! | Oats ...... Corn FRODUOE AT STORES, Lard........ \[PLUABLE, FARM AT PRI Farm in Gregg township, late! James A, MeClintie, now Seve d, MeClintie, ad the property of Felix about one mile weet of Farmers Mille hancred and fifty-five acres. Good buildings Good water at barn and house. Good timber. Apply Wo HUGH MeCLINTIC, Ohio City, Ohio A. F. MeCLINTIC, 2 West Market Street, lewistown, Pa 0% Rute 50 | Ege IF ssssonsnn i onvronns 12 3 hess 15 occupied by will be sold Located One Clement Dale Bellefonte, Pa. Ally tor Estatas . XECUTOR'S NOTICE, «LETTERS TESTA. mentary on the estate of Jax. A, MeCiintie, late of Gregg township, deceased havin been duly granted 5 the andemsigned he would t fully request any persons knowing themselves in- debted to the estate to make immediate pay- ment, and those having claims against the same to prosent them duly authenticated for sot. tlement, ANDREW F, MoULINTIC, Executor, Clement Dale, Atty , No. 2 West Market 80. Belief nte, Fa Lewistown, Pa. XECUTOR'S NOTICE~LETTERS TESTA. mentary on the estate of Ierael Wolf, late of Miles been dul respectiolly request any persons knowing thew » elven ind A the estate to make immodinte payment and those having claims against the “nme to present them duly authenticated for set- | Wielands, here this week, Jikan puis" N. iin auton, Write for particulars, ADDRESS Bellefonte, or Smullton, Pa. NNN NNN eee NNTB § Just received a fine line of Shirts, price 50 cents A fine line of Four-in-hand Ties, at 25 cents ® ‘ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ i } ; KREAMER & SON, Centre Hall, Pa. GET THE BEST | Highest Award . 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