EI EPRI ING oni, 3 DEATHS W. MERSINGER MRS, J After an illness of some duration, Mrs. John W, Mersinger died Thurs day morning at her home at Tussey- ville, aged seventy years. Interment made forenoon, Rev, B. F. $ Was at Tusseyville, Baturday Beiber, pastor of he Lutheran church, assisted by Rev wl H. Mra, Deiizell officiated. maiden Her 1 1 2 JO, Of natus i Wa Mersinger's Cnrolina Decker, husband snd ldren MOH mouth Dakota; } 5 1h 3 OMA Pastorius farm HOW in Georges hip, V SNANgo WW le ag brothers parenis and sister Was age monins, town the We he egrfiald emaiug made county 84 % g i ; y M ¥iAG i i ! Br None inp aieipl iHiness Nhe was Lorn a and wa a daughter of Her husband leaving her quite a fortune her Barnes, night watchman at the Broek erhofl Bellefonte, and Mrs John F. Harrison, of Jersey Bhore arnea Everal vears ago Among y FUIVIVIag relstives are obert | house, ROBERT H IRE Robert HH. Moore died in Philips | burg Friday, aged forty-six years, He! waa a son of the , of | College township, and » as manager of | the wholesale and retail meat market ! of Mock & Moore, He i+ survived by | his wife, nee Miss Marsh Hehrack, of | Lemont, and two sons, SEO late John Moore Mrs. Mary C. Carr died at her home in Milesburg, after » lingering illness from a complioation of diseases, She was & daughter of Andrew and Amelia | Kreamer, and was seveuly years, nine months aod eleven days old, Burviving her is one son, Homer Carr, sed one sister, Mrs. Grove, both of Se —————————— LOCALS, Roger T. Bayard, local editor of the Bellefonte Daily News, has been spending a few days at the home of fon. Leonard Rhone, TL J. Orris MeCormick, who is giving to Penns Cave visitors that they are flocking there town Wed- such good attention yy tl nesday — ie hundreds, was in Miss Currie Spicher, of Centre Hall, Spicher, of Phila. the Hpicher-Heck- Bellefonte, Wednes- Mrs, Korman Charles at Lhe He boss | week vacation of last taking a 'ie middle WES ve of his mother in Hartleton, s employed at Pittsburg, and is over the mechanics his depart. in i1i¢ At and Hall D. Kline Paul were Fortney Centre torney in to revive the geniality between rt Ibe recent appropriation of $40,000 the Lock Haven State Normal *hool assures the continued prosperi- Two either or his representative school. graduates sre now engaged in business ther civie duties, Irs. John Luse and daughter Anna, of Joliet, 1ilinois, of W Fr, {ra the Farmers are visiting at RisLel, was { 3 nome at Luge raised by n, at Tusseyville, andjwill of the Mr. Luse is a superin- | at Jollet, | his duties there will | wife by many Re- axe factories will join his and the east, Watson of eighty-year old vet- life to The fence Thomas Union town- 2 WHO 18 an the civil war, owes his dog. ut a iarge copper- lifted the to hoe caught The snake but the dog the hoe nd be id Droge cop- i fw, tit year old son o snd wife, living on i , followed his father in orchard ed on a copperhead snake, f Beavertow: MOWINE grass the Ht was thal the reptile bit The foot | { i { i a i the ankle, | siderably and the it he is gol. | ynsidered | ii is © snake was killed. | wn of John Durst, | he monntain, fimed n the Loy east of | a tree near his | Wae the | Was | in pon which i ie precipitating him | the foot of the tree, the | his | checked id top of IGE a terrible | =. Musser abd | y { Journal, therize the I be dressed id in Ly 2, New f the family 5 BH assisiant sStrohm, | train | division of the i golden sheaves { F cocks would not be | vnmand, he made | nd of the! t his first visit | he § asl he hag | inttep Mien ia Birohm from Philadelphia to her ! URUK the He accompanied me Saturday, the latter haviog a Water =) notified not barogygh plang PHRrposeg the water Notice s Ale he re by ' « § x t WaRIieF Ffan liv her than domestio permission from 'neg Council We Woodward. ie Btlinger, of Centre Hall, iia here Will fire rie} tl Hosterman, of visiting the for. vid M Buftalo, §. Y., m or t's parents, ’ a few Musser, Buffalo, N. Harry Biendell, « wilh his turned to his home having spent i friend Charles re in Foesday, Mra. RM. Wolfe is visiting her aged Misses Mabel snd Elizabeth Gaise- returned Philadelphia this week, and Mises Leovors and Char lotte have gone to Harrisburg, haying spoanl their vacation with their mother, Mies Laura Ard, of Philadelphia, is visiting her mother, Miss Miriam Benner, having been employed in Buffalo, N. Y., for morg thao a year, returned home Monday, fo John Packer, aged seventy-six years, died of infirmities incident to old age at his home in Howard township. He is survived by his wife, Max Hehell, one of the best known citizens in the upper Bald Eagle Val ley, died at his home near Dix Station, of general disabilities, Deceased was ne ty-two years of age and was born ‘——————r Corner-stone Laylug, LOCALE The corner-stone of Grace church, of Btate College, with impressive ceremonies Bunday | morning, in the presence of a large | og assembly of people. The services were in charge of the pastor, Rev. J. I. |evening. Btonecypher, ‘Who preached the ser- | The Centre County Sunday Behool mon from Isaish 28:16, He was as- | Convention met in Be : ” avy 1 mm § a ¢ sisted by Rev, OC, T. Alike ns, D. D..| and Wednesday. A report will appear president of Busquehanna University, | in next week's Issue. and Rev. CC. C, Boavely, pastor of the M. KE. church of Btate College. Al ' : ington, D. C., are spending their male quartet rendered a selection | : ; | summer vacation at the home of the much appreciated by all, . r ar’ ents Mr, Mrs. The corner-stone Is the gift of J. F, | latter's parents ir. and Mrs 1 (4 Mayes & Bon, of Lemont, workers ? Lutheran | Mrs. Cyrus Luse, of Tyrone, was laid | among friends in Centre Hall, in | marble and granite. In it were placed | a number of papers of historic interest | Philadelphia during the past to the church and community, to- | years, arrived in Centre Hall Wednes- gether with the nrme of the donor of | day morning. Bhe bas many friends the stone, and of all those contribut.| bere who were pleased to greet her, the time off Mrs. D. A. Boozer, Wednesday of | these services, [ Inst week, went to Bunbury to care | The pastor and congregation are | for her sister, Mrs. W. KE. Park, Her | grateful for the excellent spirit of co- condition Baturday, when Mrs. Boozer | wae somewhat community. We are greatly indebted | and since she has been very much | to the college authorities for their | better, courtesy in the Joan of a large number | of chairs for use on this occasion, and | is the slogan adopted by Harry | to all those who in as many ways help- 8. Meyer, Republican candidate for ed to make this day u success. Prothonotary in Lycoming county. | J. I. BYONECYPHER, Mr. Meyer has the right notion Sh | Republican polities in his home coun- | {ty. Ifa Republican is to have the of- | The marriage of Miss Emma Rebegyy tice, the Reporter it will be ca Heckman and Clarion G. Bpiche Meyer. was solempized Wednesday morning) two ing one dollar or more at operation manifest on the part of the | returned, improved, | ““Grotz my Bookel und Ien groty | deine, of | Spicher-Heckman hopes B 4s Although living apparently retired o'clock, the ceremonies hav- |, Boalsburg, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.4 any ; 0 | t by Rev. A. M. | Meyer are pretty well hitched to ser- : it 3 dp 16 5 . i 2 Hchmidt, of the Reformed church, at vice during these busy days on the the home of the bride's parents, ex- |g Commissioner and Mrs, Daniel Heck- al eleven ing been performed The former has been Nevin Meyer, farms assisting | the | homestead, and the latter her daugh- | T v le ire % 3 a | yet i I'be couple were accompanied to the ter, Mre. Will Mothersbaugh, on the p at |" Bpring ”’ farm, above Boalsburg, and | nie Alter the CODETalY ALlonk | i+ iy safe to eay both are better content- | by the guests, who included | ed than to sit idly by. ! small circle of the nearest relatives, the | vi . i breakisst. whiel : | Lewis 1. Will, of } ittsburg, was HEeRKIBRT, Hen 10 . ‘ 2 i & guest e H, CU Robisoy r in |} small feature of the affair, was served. | * B4* of th H Whison family in | Centre Hall. Mr, Will At 1.05 p. and Mrs. Bpicher | h tl Svert . A : Ww jes { 3 sin Fis i i left for their furnished home in Wil-| Wilh Lae stverla ng clvisien o } ; { Central Kinsburg, in which borough the groom h | graph i which { hig son, on old | man, in Bellelonte, altar by William Behool and Miss Min- | Cole. only a wedding WARE x A is connected | m, mr, the District and Priuting Tele- | Company, the Pennsylvania under Telephone Western hie and " >. " UAkne who is a son of John Spicher, of Cen- tre Hall, isemployed by the govern. a8 8 mail carrier. the in Apparectly Hall t t will ret Company does business {| Pennsylvania, is | ———— 1 i A leased with Centre ts Copperhead Sunke In Corn Barrel prea : d we ’ ins 1 | people, and no dout from a barrel! ‘ # {in the future, Mrs. Irvin Bhowers thought the corn! was being moved of its own sccord, | s i dis- | § fs ry §¥ y bok | For the good of those sulleriog with Vl eczema or other such trouble, I wish | Was {to say my wife had something of that | attention [kind sud after using the | remedies for some time concluded to | try Chamberlain's Salve, and it | "| proved to be better than anything she copper- | had tried. For sale by between! The Star Store, Centre Hall t F.A gl! arson, Potters Mills: C. W Swartz, | | Tussey ville While picking corn .-.-. Eczema but upon closer investigation she the tom of the barrel. Buspicion aroused and Mr. Shower's doctors’ | contents of | A pair of ploncers were se siled to the moving the vessel, ake was drawn from Bhowers ha corn. rs, A rot mis —— Meeting to Eleot Cemetery Trustees Notice is hereby given that there on | ¢ for the and to Farmers Mills A purpose of union cemetery gust 10, at velock p. m., ae trustee, DUsiness as ms meeting, {the Tr {. L. Risug: rs Mo - Georges Valley. at Lon Hsien, ge i De preaching ve Sunday evening Win i . i ing b Very rapidly, ! K. L. C. E soclety was organized | [ [ Y at Locust Grove Saturday evening. | S { our They will now have Endeavor meet- | : Own Hair? wniiaqir: Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer’s Hair Vigor! Here's an intro- duction! May the acquaint- ance resultin a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossy hair! Use this splendid hair-foed, stop your falling hair, and get rid of your dandruff, The best kind of a testimonial - “Bald for over six years." o by sO. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass, Aiso manufacturers of y e rs SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. np . Apdodeodi odode bbb ddd SAID Sloe Abd The Evangelical Association was |+ CHERRY PECTORAL. organized in 1803, at the home of: John (jeorge Beker. When the first Central State # Normal School canferenge met in 1807 there were two LOCK HAVEN, PA. : hundred members, and five miniaterg, J. R. PLICKINGER, Prin. Mrs, Lingle is stil] not u- | g pro A Misa Ella Decker Bunday sahao! attending the | vonyention »t Belle. | fants, 8s 8 Gelegate from the kvangel- ional Bunday sotioo] at Looust Grove | Howard Confer and family, of pear! Tusseyville, visited friends through here on Sunday. Lola Davis spent a few days last week among friends in Centre Hall. Miss Besse Hoover was the guest of |} Mrs. A. C. Davis last week. Frank Auynis, of YVeagertawn, visit. ed James Foust Mry. ¥riok sud brother, Harry Lin- gle, returned to Philadelphia M vuday Their brother Victor will a week or more longer, iw remain lteter 100th Anniversary, The one hundredth gun veraary of the first conferenge of the Kvangelioal |! Association will Le celebrated near the site of the occurrence, at Klinefelter- | ville, Lebanon county, Heptember 25th aud 26th. IA Remedy for Diarrhoea, Never Koowa to Fall, “I want to say a few worda for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. | have used this preparation iq my family for the pot tto y Jacob Albright was the first bishop. FALL, TERM BEGINS SEP. TEMBER gth, 1907. If you are interested in securing the best possible training for teach. ing or for business or desire to fit for college, or are seeking an ex- cellent course in Music, Elocution or Art, it woukl be to your advan. tage ta patronize this utable add thoroughly established insti. tution. Its policy is to train not only the intellectual faculties but to develop character and to fit for life's duties. Address for illustrat. ed catalog. five yoars and have recommended a number of people in York count and have never known it to fall to effect a cure in any instance, 1 feel that I cannot say too much for the best remedy of the kind in the world.” ~8, Jemison, Spring Grove, York county, Pa. This remedy is {or sale by The Star Stare. Uoatie Hall; F, A. fara, Potters Mills ; C. W. Swartz, meey ville, The Dale family reunion will be WHE PRINCIPAL 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. Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall bedded iintputin indie didn didi dnd dd dB) wl ¥ x RA A BR Bik J 22 221: J 1 Gdindindindipdidindindin did dnd do dnd BA 2D. Lend Us Your Ear, Mr. Farmer! 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Attention is to the fact that I have located opporite the School House and am prepared to do . GENERAL, BLACKSMITH- ING & WOOD WORK, ERE 3 OORT Sma C_- ) « [he Index... | Bellefonte, Pa. . |} WE line o LEATHER GOODS for midsummer, Our price, too, is attrac- tive, considering the fact that manufacturers are de- manding higher prices for every leather product. he line comprises Sh Bags, nd Bags, it Card Etc, are now showing J an unusually fine || f here called Special attention given to Resetting] Tire AND —Rimming Wheels— Satisfactory workflisguar- anteed. Call to see me. Bill Books, Wallets, Cases, Coin Purses, il | DMINISTRATORY NOTICE. Letters of FE Be he we | rv Now al) po. he 10 tho estate ( ¢ and thowe "i proseut wo vd RE CANES
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