Harris township iisses Margrete and Ruth Coxey, of Bellefonte, enjoyed a week with their aunt, Mrs, Nannie Coxey Mrs, Matilda Harrison, mother R. B. Harrison, of Jersey Shore: and Mrs, CC, F. Harrison and Mrs. Will Hoy, of State College, were guests at the Harrison home Wednes- day of last week, Mrs. Katharine Dale, of Centre Hall, enjoyed a few days Inst week with rela- tives and acquaintances at Boalsburg, the Branch and Oak Hall The Lutheran 8. 8. will hold nie in Homan's grove, next "oe I'he schools % of Mr. a pic Baturday, denominations the day with of other are invited to celebrate them, The Rebekahs will hold a festival in the town hall, Boalsburg, Naturday evening, 24th inst,, which ure invited. to all i | i= 8&1 Mervin Kuhn, help ihdefinite period Mra, Hellman returned to home at Hellmandale, Lebanon ty, Friday, after tay of {lve with her sister, Mrs. Katharine land, who seriously ill. A. E trip to Huntingdon this week, Heboersburg, rin the Oak Hall foundry for an | of time i { her | coun | Viary weeks | Wie tilt Ho 8uii made a bi the ear {+ingerich INiliess ly part ofl | i i | i i | 1 i daugh- | Visite 21! { irth-| her are Mrs. Sarah Courtz and ters, of iand, Ohio, here, Boalst urg havi place, and ber childhooi X re spent bere. Mrs, Courtz is a daughter of Emanuel Ishler, of Altoona. Cleve g Desn ner t 2 3 days wel | Mrs, Rothrock and daughter, Martha, of Buffalo Run, and sister of Prof. H. C. spent Thursday at his home Wm. A. Wan J. Wagner and f tain City, whe reunion, visite John his sister, M rs. Wm Tyrone, visit Kimport, Mrs, John Dale, er anda fami Sum of Pi Mrs, Ant Mrs. Laura Br spent a short tims Eg Lhe past week, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ter Ruth, of Wi i i Boalsbu iy 153 win i sined by Miss ' Henry Dale a ant Thursdar %, AKL I Dursd in iil HE Bulletin... THE “ The water is fine ; CALL OF THE |r . come in SEA at frequent intervals, August 22, cop SSC Pa Aaronsburg, Miss Ruth Bwabb is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Arthur Lee, at Tusseyville, Penn Hall. Quite a number from this place at- tecded the festival at the Union + ia Leitzell Mr. and Mrs, Coke Bell, of Altoons, few days at residence of Fhomas= Hull, on North 2nd street, he guest of | Mrs, Bars er mother, the fisg Mary Jane Beaver county, inecle, Dr. OC. B, Irey, of Rochester, ia the guest of her Musser Miss SBwigard, of Philadelphia, is visiting at the home of Wm. Guise. wile atl press nt Misses Rertha Armstrong and Caro. ne Mell of Potters Mills, were uests at the EE GG. Mingle home for a w days Mr. and Mrs Habhath at whey WwW. H. the home Madisonburg the of Cyrus i p=, wi Mise Mabel Philadelphia, the fall styles in (rose has to where she gone studying a millinery in hata at Shir jes Vé or and Indy friend, of Lin } were guests at the hom of Adam F Sunda: I Mills, visit ed at the } eo, William Hmith, Batorday and Bunday ie ih inkle, over of Pot Ome Of oyd Hmith, tors his ng HM. Le Con (drove a él La wistown Rev. J Heeser, Carlisle, preached a very able gtructive n the United gelieal church, Sunday evening. of wand wile wife sper residis of and in. Evan- g elder sermon : Rebersburg, | of CC. E. Zeig- Thomas Was 8 gues! ler, Baturday Mise Ruth Willia: Harrisburg, | is at present visiting friend town Brungart, al home us, of # ih ter, Miss Carrie, left for trip to Altoona, Messrs. 5. H. and Ralph Shook left last Thursday for Cape May. They | will also visit the Jamestown Expo- | sition, C. E Zeigler made at Lock Haven, Monday, F. E. Bowersox attended the funeral | of Ed. Peck, at Nittany, Monday. Mrs. T. WW, Caminbell and daughter Maude, of Jackson, Michigan, visited Station Agent W, L.. Campbell, Rev. Ralph Illingaworth circulated among friends here Tuesday, Robert Williams, of Harrisburg, came up for his daughter on Tuesday. oo Sevda, % ten days P41 enn trip to We have now on hand cholee timo thy, clover and sleike seed. These seeds are as clean as can be found in the market. : J. H. and 8. KE. WEBER, Centre Hall and Oak Hal'y SLL SS Frank McCoy Is home from Penllyn, Montgomery county, where he is a bookkeeper in an establishment, » of the Harry Winklebleeh and sister, Fol erehnirg, apent the Sabbath at home of Warren Winklebleech Ir. and Mrs. Charles Mosenia, of Williamsport, are guests of the family of Halph Stover Mra Hartgea snd Mrs Altoone, are visiting Mrs. Elizabeth a ver SY en y \ Rebersburg. of Union county, inited relatives here several days Wes K. Cook Condo and wife, of Lock Hs- remy, and Mra, Marge Greab, of Tylers- ville, spent a day in town last week. Bteward Weber, of Washington, is visiting friends and rela ives at this place t Howa'd Miller has been ill and was entfined to his bed, suflering from se eratop in bis stomach. He is ote better at this writing ire. Win. Haines has returned home | a few days’ visit among relatives MifMlinburg. Elmer Bierly is at present paying a short visit to his mother, Mrs. Joseph | Bietly i Willis Hackman is the happiest | man in town since the arrival of a! taby girl, ! Miss Lulu Btover, of Millheim, spent | with hey {nut I present . 4 ¢ ARiter friend Miss Amy Btover Walter Wetzel left one day last week for Denver, Colorado, where he has | secured employment, William Eckert and wife spent last Hunday at Loganton, Wallace Miller and family, of Phila~ delphia, are visiting at the home of his father. ————— A DP —————— Fertilizers, Order your fertilizers now. We can furnish you with sny grade, and the price 1s governed by the quality of the goods, Consult us before buying. J. H. and 8B, E. WEBER, Centre Hall and Oak Hall, Ln MI US SRI ANA Many a fellow who feels like a king ucts like the deuce, Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Albright and two children spent Bunday with friends at Tusseyville, Harry Meyer, wife and son, of Mill heim, spent Banday at the home of J. . Condo David Keller and family, of nesr Centre Hall, were guesta at the home of F. M. Fisher, Bunday Mise Lola Ulrich Misa Mary Deitrich, Ralph Bhook left for Washington, D. C. Before returning he will also visit the Jamestown Exposition. John Roush, of Nittany, spent Sun- is entertaining Charlie Bartges, wife and daughter Florencespent a few days with friends at Beech Creek. J. C, Condo and wife went to Nit- tary, Monday, to attend the funeral of Mr. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman, of Millheitn, accompanied by the Misses Homan and Richardson, of Williams- port, took supper at the home of Wal. ince Musser, Friday evening. Adam Heckman snd family, of Tus- Lawrence Runkle, over Bunday. Miss Sara Fisher is able to be around again, and seers none the worse be cause of her fall from a second-story' window. The pienic at Green Grove, Hatur- day, was well attended, ad IPOSAL FOR BRIDGE ABUTMENTS The undersigned, supervisors for Gregg tow nahin, will receive bids for abutments for a bridge to crow Penns Creek, at Allison's dam. in the village of Spring Mills, Gregg towsehin, Con. tre county, Pennsylvania, until Saturday, Aogust 10th, 1907, at six o'clock p. m. The specifications may be found at the residence of James P. Grove, near Spring Mills. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids A quantity of crushed stones are located near the mite of the proposed bridge which are offered | for sale Ly the sapervisors to the bidders st a fixed rate, JAMES FP. GROVE, President J. C. ROSSMAN, Recretary I. 4, ZURLER, Bupervisors Gregg Townsh ip, Spring Mills, Pa. July 2, 1907, OR SBALE~A small black mare, in good | condition ; price, sixty dollars, Appiy | Edward Lucas, Boaisburg. ES HERIFFS BALE. ~ virtoe of & writ of Flera Faclas, fssued out | © Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, | Pur. and to me directed, there will be ex at | Public Sale at the Court House in the Borough of | Bellefonte, Pa., on BATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1907, 1:30 P, M, the following described roul estate ; All the right, title and interest of sane Thom- as in and to ail those certain tracts of unseated land situated in the Townships of Benner Huston, Half Moon, , Spring, Patton and Union, in the County of Omtre and State of Penneylvania, in the warrantee names of An. drew Carson, James Cralg, John Boyd, Joseph Gray, William Gray, Francis Gurney, Hamilton, Jeremian Jackson, Shape: Kuhn, Andrew Kuhn, Adam Kuhn, Hen uhn, Rich. ard Kohn, Paul Kohn, Robert Kuhn, Simon imeon )} Kuhn, Samus! 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We carry a choice line of the National Biscuit Co.’s Cakes both in package goods and loose, 0 a se lect line of olives, sliced beef, pickles (sweet and sour), etc, ¢ have a few Sum- mer goods on hand which we will close out at most any price. P0000 980P 0000000050000 2000000200823000006000000006 H F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS, VA. Mafia Smith, the Photographer, W. W, Smith, the Photographer, will tw In Centre Hall Friday, Auogast 28, A S. H. KNEPLEY Blacksmith and Wood Worker... Attention is here called to the fact that 1 have located opposite the School House and am prepared to do . GENERAL BLACKSMITH- ING & WOOD WORK, Special attention given to Resetting} Tire AND —Rimming Wheels— Satisfactory work[}isTguar- anteed. Call to see me. Fevemn For the good of those suffering with eczema or other such trouble, I wish wife had something of that after using the dootors’ some time concluded to n's Salve, ard it than anything she ro ei Hall; F. A Carson, Portters Mills; ©. W, Swarts, ti *
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