DEATHS MES, MICH M ichael home in | July 4th, several years’ from what see tion NER died soalsburg Thursday morning, \BL SEG Mrs. Hegner at her illness of duration. suffered med to be a complica- brain after a lingering he terminated in fed her life, '“ A which d en io deceased ble at # maiden name was Bart Germany, tina Louise She was born Witte nhberg, April tls company with her when New made ountry to this ¢ of age, landing in ity, which they roe plac © From that for cue vear came to Centre county, th grew they iA (ictoh A Michael orn Segner, To their 1 Were eleven children, ten th $i the hu sband, died at son, children Levi, Bosalsburg Wat- Ging ’ i Mayes, Ells, wife of John erich, Boalsburg ; Esther, wife ward Zong, Oak Hall Viola, Francis and C Mrs, Segner was a Irene laude, at home, member of the hh at Pine Grove Mills, saturday vers Lutheran churel Her morning, the discour ed in the Luth by her pastor, funeral took urg, Bergstres- Rev. Was ade In the ser, assisted by Cypuer Interm: ceme- tery at Boalsburg a over =a Frank ied Mond home at Coly irown d his Interment Thu tery, HT ister raday Zion Was yp ol Teacher farmed Church. the Centre celebrated ippropriate A specials used ip children. We fp The Jamestown Exposition (Governor Ed land, speaking of the positi va said : I visited the Centennial in delphia in 1976, the Clo Soil] im in in Mt. Louis Fair io 1904, spd | without exaggerat the James town Exposition is superior to then all, from any The archi- tecture and natural beauty of the Ex- position is without a parallel, win Warfield, of Mary. Jamestown Kx. Phi HA in Kx- and the Can say aml ClilCago 18893, on that standpoint ——————— ‘The monor of a Cowboy four act twenty. by the Grange 13 of a with & cast of The above is a title comedy-drama, two characters, to be rendered Milesburg Y. M C. A, in Arcadia, Saturday evening, July Admission 15 and 25 eente, e——————— Constipation, For constipation there is nothing quite #0 nice ns Chamberlain's Btom- eh and Liver Tablets, They always produce a pleasant movement of the bowels without. any disagreeable effect. Price, 25 cents, Samples free at The Star Store, Centre Hall ; F. A, Carson, Potters Mills ; ©. W. Swartz, Tussey ville. OA SA SY I AAA DeLand's Big Show, Will exhibit at Centre Hall one day Friday, July 13th, The greatest |w popular priced shows on earth. The only big show here this season, Ad, Marriage Licenses, IKlwood Brooks, Pleasant Gap. | Fdith Lutz, Centre Hall, (i, Clyde Boob, Aaronsburg. i Margaret H, Hosterman, Millheim. | Jacob B. Mitchell, Unionville, Minnie Fensor, Unionville Benjamin F, Tressie Ewing, Hannah. Lewis Miller, Bellefonte, Jennie White, Bellefonte, Jacob Mills, Bellefonte, Carol May Pickel, Bellefonte. Archie EE, Witmyer, Woodward, Ella E. Arney, Feidler Harry F. Warntz, Woodward. Lydia E. Feidler. Albany, N. Y. | Bpring Mills. | Fink, Hannah. Long, Charles G Ane 8M, Shen, HBweetwood, Oran 8, Houts, State College. Martha GG, Hazel, Btate College. Austin B. Lettie Hartman, Ammerman, Tyrone, Bellefonte. Anco LOCALS And now its haying time, Millhei Del ‘all right.” 1m says the And show is Most farmers have about four num- DES on the ‘The Grange prograium, Honor Arcadia Saturday evening. of a Cowboy" evening, July 20, the Methodist Festival Saturday oy the members of of Col- sheep this issue J. KE horses, Lindsey, Lies COWS, nl pr R. F. Fet ines for sale ivate sale, of Belinsgrove, in this issue a brick spring Mills, the lias Fetteroll. Hex advert terolf, iwelling bouse at property of the late The installation of Rev. Barry, the new pastor of the Bellefonte Lutheran churzh, will take place next Thursday evening, Rev. A. A. Parr, of Lock Iaveu, and Rev. Barry, of Hartleton, father of the pastor to be installed, been chosen to officiate upon this occasion, nave from the west Musser and of Dr. Miss. Penn about Dear engaged in few years | Among the arrivals Mrs. Mrs 0 Ramadell, of St, Mr. and Mrs where they ecently was George Ramsdell, wife Joseph, Musser left kept ago, and IHinois, ing. Mr. Musser died a ¢ Mrs. Musser has made her daughter. Mrs, name was Condo, and ted the Condos at Penn st Spring Mills Dale aughter, hotel, VeRTs located and ills IRevViiie, ago, and sind home with Musser oer 's maids 1 } ere visi e Hi Hall, wh ile CRIDADS, Lhe Dales, at t) \ nie fuseers, at Pine Af WTE, his was Ramesdell's | he east, and the ns more t han pleased her, | lp " — y the Photographer the Photographer, Hall Lil, Centre ‘Muckle ckle lang ing gleyed exasperated the-Lift ye'ro r and fat for the mon on 3 High Game and Fools, f ' sald an antl. high Of 15, iI you that ‘hat rot! lerer, but would you want r steak or your chop spoiled i t + a little softer Highness in . & relic of the days of stage hose days It was lmpos- sr game to the cities fresh transit All game was high, and men ate it high because oth. erwise they ldn't eat it at all; hence to eat game high nowadays, when there is no necessity for it, is to be a fool Cincinnati Enquirer, 5 « to the te game | pasi, a coaches gible to deilve vas too sioy Cou Buddha's 8ix Essentials, Buddha, who reformed the Hindoo religion than 000 years before Christ, established for men six essen- tials of perfection — first, knowledge, used to distinguish the true from the false; second, energy, which is used to fight against the evils of the flesh; third, purity; fourth, patience; fifth, charity (lL e., loving kindness); sixth, almegiving more A Hard Crask. “Well,” said he, anxious to make up their quarrel of yesterday, “aren't you curious to know what's in this parcel?” “Nob very,” replied his wife Indiffer. ently. “Well, it's something for the one 1 love best In the world.” “Ab, 1 suppose it's those new collary you said you needed.”-Tit-Bitg. Fou BE AND LOT FOR BRALR. = Brick dwelling house and Jot of Ellas Pette off, dee’d, in Bprive Mills, Pa. opposite C, Long's store. This is 4 pe opportunity 0 se cure un good home on private terms, It consists of brick dwelling house, summer house with wood and coal cellar, smoke house, foe hous, large barn, good fruit, Sxoollent Eaierden, | ail, {og well of excellent Php d two lots back of stab mission ten and twenty cents. AMERICAN GOLD COINS. Prez dents 1541 thie appointed and Henry # bill for the creation of Seven later Mr. Mor- to establish a mint Inte the national coinage, v debnted the bill Dee, 206 Jan. 2, 3, 4, 5, and again named day there the ob coins a Hnked the fig- but the On Oct, 31, United Stites of the Messrs, Mor un commit sede ‘hot tee to report weeks ris reported a bill nd to regu The and 27 Jan, 9 On the last proposal to place of the silver upon and copper hands and of the the rey lasped union of the the scales, chains, emblematie states, and upon erse v bearing ill passed the that the head of the ident for the time an inscription to express the initial letter of his Christian name and his in full, together with the f the numer ed.” On the side id other devices, house Jan. 13, rredd to the commit. (im March 24 # Of wnate colus bear pres of the be- ing, with surnai pre siden y 1 . other y the the nittee the whole, was proposed strik- oked to the lmpress- nnd name viding In lieu head of Liberty Aberty sig nent broug » president's effigy Pro emath Lit on wratle Demi Clergymen and Shees. “4 “ ng n palr of won't do, fer.” : SHaeriy m ve a size wi ii, liberty i oOoln tion to sacrifice of greater come went hat women of thelr ness for parignoes walnen ill for On, kely §1% wa Laat are too sin IF nll they when it comes Yien persons, the to buy- clergymen 1 of my life 1 and with have all test willingness ta sub- fort if auly their feet can r snaller. They will Wa and et red in the gs thelr fest into shoes ntonded them ta ward for it, no wom. be more vain of her clergyman.” — rowoton, how howe The the conrse Ly the seore, exceptiong they mje natnde never Take wy an could possibis feet than Is the ay New York Pre Fina! Advice. “Now, Jumes.” says the gid physi clan to his son wha has returned from medical collgee and Is about to set up for himself, “there is just one plece of pdvice I will give you, and if you fak low It you cannot fall ta be popular and successful” “What is it, fathery” "Pell every woman that she needs a change of scene, and tell every man that he Is working too hard.”- New York Life. i [oats sil siz, at the Reporter that wear we stant of snr ta LOUALS, The regular services in the Reformed church, Ce ntre Hall, Bunday evening, will opened by a series of sacred BOHLIN, Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Gfrerer and children, of Axe Mann, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Stahl over Sunday. The family of T. B. Jamison, the Bpring Mille ipsurance agent, held a reunion the other day, at which all the family were present, be Lyman L. Bmith, the junior part. ner of the firm of Foreman & Smith, grain merchants and dealers in and implements, was in Altoona Bunday. conl over Keep in mind the fact that the members of the Methodist ehureh will bold a festival Saturday evening, July 2. The usual refreshments will be served, Miss Gertrude Mae Homan, of Philadelphia, Wednesday was the guest of Miss Bessie Weber, in Centre Hall. Miss Homan is a trained nurse, having taken a full course at the vereity of Pennsylvania Hospital, and is now engaged In nursing at private homes. Bhe is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. ¥. Homan, at Oak Hall Btation, where vacation. eemeeametm—fp bots Woodward. Mrs. N. W. Eby is visiting children at Yeagertown a few days, James Fultz, of Hosterman, West Prof. daughter spending some ward House.’ Miss Helen Dreese, of Lemont, is visiting her friend, Miss Maude in this place. Mrs. Edward Mingle, burg, Friday with town, wife Edinboro, al the Btover, of Lime Edgar Girace, of pent friends ms Linden Hall. Mrs. Barah Miller returned Tuesday Coburn, Mrs. J. H. Ross and daughter are visiting relatives in Altoona, Arthur Kimport and family Bellefonte Saturday spend the day at his former home. Among the sick are Daniel Tressler, Mrs. Mollie Miller and Mrs, Wieland, Roy Bwabb and of Erie, visiting George Swabb and family. BOD, Wm. Brouse last week, Mrs. Wadsworth and Miss rine Wieland, of Btate College, visit to friends here over Bunday. Misses Gertrude and Maude Miller, town over Bunday. The members of the UU. E will bold a festival at Rock Hill urday evening. All are invited. ceeds for a new carpet for the Nat. ——— oo ———— Too True i her hand geod and Thus cried the hair. And a kind neighbor came to the res- cue with a bottle of Avyer's Hair Vigor. The hair was saved! This was because Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair medicine. Falling hair is caused by a germ, and this medicine completely destroys these germs. Then the healthy scalp gives rich, healthy hair, The best kind of a testimonial —~ “Sold for over sixty years.” J. 0. + Lowell, Mass, Also raat of e SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. PFLLEFONTE CRT. RAILROAD, Woek Days BARYWARD. 6 2 WERTWARD 2 5 — ETATIONS, | | = > = ~ = EE583555555, Sts EENNEEER NN PSS asE ed CRAP BETT OBOE Cay EREENSZEResseR | RESRERZERSNEE 00 50 00 0 50 80 00 80 ESSRERERENESE Ti i li | 37 4 | AANA NI POLI] CE— Notice 8 hereby sven that is date the will a tinoe dons all Kinds of repair wor oon tf. JL MOOLENARAN, Centre Hall, Pa. ORSE FOR BALE ~Black mare, weighs 1 hor sain, 1 i”, LINDA Colver, Pa. Spring Mills, R ¥. D. 4. Wheat ......... Ona ........ Ei dt oe RYO. conn ivires vane Bar ERROR eee PRODUOY AT STORES, Rear | Ret aon BT BN NNN VND WWD “HN 0" SHOES SHIRTS We have on hand a large num- ber of the celebrated Keith's Konqueror Shoes for Men. Price $2.50 & $3.00 A full line of Men's and Boys’ Shirts at 50 cents and $1.00. eV DYDD VUVP Centre Hall a NNN NWN DDR N CWB NN. Kreamer & Son. 29 DVD VD DD Y VN Sododddnd dnd ddd lb E ILD + 1 bdndndiddodrdidrdidindieded Lend Us Your Ear, Mr. Farmer! You will never regret it. TELEPHONE SERVICE A Protection A Convenience A Neces IN YOUR HOME Andi dindn dp dod do dodo Bodo dodo do dod 2 sity. Rates very reasonable. ative plan to you. Let us explain our r Co-oper- Telephone, write or call er ip Ae PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. TTT Tr Tr rrr Ir rrr rrr rr rrr rrr rr rrr 2htt ddd Add ddd pms 3 Fry rrr TT TYe 9 VV VVVe VN WDD WWD TDC AT A nice line of Men's fine “SHIRTS... 3' Neckwear, Ribbons, Laces, Embroid- eries and Insertions. b eo 0 Ee F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall NWN VN NWN DVR VW WW DWP P9999 NNN DNV VYD PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Ten-Day to Atlantic City, Cape May Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Ocean City, Sea Isle City, NEW JERSE) it and 25, Excursions Beach Avalon Thursdays, July $5.35 Round Trip August 8 and 22, 1007 $5.25 Round Trip » Market Stroet Wha: vi od going on tral ng CENTRE HALLat 7.07 A. M., or 2.41 P. M Tickets Good Retu ning Within 10 Days R WOOD Passenger Trafic Mansger QO ) S. H. KNEPLEY Bellefonte, Pa. Wood Worker ats Attention is here called to the fact that I have located opposite the School House and am prepared to do GENERAL BLACKSMITH- ING & WOOD WORK, WE announce a Special Sale of Unframed Pictures. We have hund- reds of fine subjects in col- or at 10 cents cach, Matted and framed, they would bring $1.00 in any Art Store. We have better ones at little more cost. See them, even if you do not buy, Special attention given to v % . Resetting } Tire AND —Rimming Wheels— Satisfactory work {is "guar anteed. Call to see me, DMINISTRATOR © NOTICE. —Lotters of wi Amin istration on the 8 FOR for
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