JOHN MUSSER Sunday evening John at the Bellefant going an operation, died under Interment was made Wednesday from the home of Mrs, Isaac Miller, near Bellefonte, the 8arvices being in charge of Gregg Post. He was born at Aaronsburg, and was a son of the late Andrew Musser, He was mamied in 1861 to Eliza Penning- ton, Musser e hospital al er Bulletin... THE who died nine years ago. 1 of George M, Little fifty-sixth Agnes Adaows, wife Fibbens, i at Robe, VO/r, die her home near Oklahoma, in her Rho the | of Bellefonte, , i was a daughter of ite Mra, Margaret Glenn, Claude K. 8 F. Deininger, of for a brief vacat G. W. Dunkle sonal effects at advertises all his per- | public sale, Saturday, | | i September 7th, one p. m. There is no better heater made than the Red Cross Oak, straight draft. Jd. or down | The price is made an object. i A. Reesman, | Lost—A solid go black head, some where be } { i B. Mi for: ied chureh, | Any one finding same will ple turn to Mrs. Phos Ye ou LICK pid tween WW. | at frequent intervals, le's and t} e Re ANE Te. { CALL OF THE a being run home of ‘entre Hall md engineer ui d | § oi shits 5 reliabie your 8 August 2 i. Behuyler are | taking their vac 1, and have gone | western part of the state—Pitta- | Dr. | in the H ‘ : itO0 the burg and rroundings, Sunday Schuyler filled an sppoiniment First Presbyterian 8B Pad, is Thursday, ‘The Old World and Its Wars” Col. William Jennings Bryan an- nounces a new book of travel entitled Old World and Ways," ich recounts his recent tour around 1 his journeys through The its ve world irope. It is ustrated with 240 artistic engravings reg in du- Bi pr if ae ‘ly and elegantly resentiog men and things seen earth The engrav- various countries of the hat noted journey ings are made from photographs taken im or his party specially for his i i= the K of his life, ¢ monumental and cation. ¥Y Wor 8 pub- lished under his special supervision, He Nas, DY spec his , made tail low view to putting it within the of reader and book inl contract with the re price every and head of af. ns well as the iheses, he has in this book an oppor. # 10 see this world, copie who are at the Airs In sil countries, bot} unity of seeing them through the eyes extent that f Col. William Jennings Bryson. It manent fixtur Lie to ries hi hed subscription, and the bompeon Publishing Company, of Lonis, Mo., are the fortunate pub hey offer an especially in- viting opportunity to solictors in an- reolumn of this issue, by heart's wo Of A, #4 i vi Fiore J who | ot he MOaw and men were iocated st Centre f — sms ss Ms ~ ir several | sns— | The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths, in this months, engaged for the Agri Natio juarters to in 1MEIing ws soll survey rad ment of the have ved heim and will that point f Centre Hall ita people, all of see then matter of BU pe | with their work at oa to nation to remain longer winter mo not be carried young men will be ——— Nr Foxas more N Linden Mai 8) part vi Government, Mill # from While in | any of ted them it i induct operati » 50 decep Aany sudden 15 are caused by 3 ft — heart disease, nia, heart allure or apoplexy often the result idney diseass, If iney trouble is al wed to advance the idney-poisoned vod will attack the acs, Vital organs or the ys themselves break down and waste reall y ail, rashort time bef whom red they fied to neum wr leave, but with ia! iofae t bidding f wl when th through | = they go ey Are po nt another regardless f their ineli Xx During the the work ean in the North transferred than likely, when ithe, Lit] the! ... the ost always result from srnent of the kidneys and a cure is kest by a proper treatment of If you ars feeling badly you | can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Mre, Hanson, of Atlanta, Ga, snd | Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and sisters, the Misses Krumbine, of Rexis, bladder remedy, « ; were guests of Mrs. John Diehl, It corrects inability to hold urine and scald- The stork paid a visit to the home ing ; pain in passing it, and overcomes that of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Floray a week | unpleasant necessity ‘of being compelled to ago and left a little danghter, ig often during the day, and to get up many Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Golieen and | tim nes during the night, daughter, Miss Margaretta, and Miss | oxtra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon Knox attended the picnic at Bailey. realized. It stands the highest for its wone ville, Baturday, derful cures of the most distressing cases, A heavy rain storm secompanied by Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold bail passed over the western psrt of the county Baturday evening, Francis Bwabb returped to bis home in Erie Monday. His father came for him on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks returned to their home at Clairton, sfier « plensant visit among friends in old Centre, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Mothersbaugh will move to their new home at Pleas- ant Gap, on the t wenty-eighth, sized bottles. You may A have a sampis bottle of this wonderful new dis- covery and a book that ; A tells all about it, both some of SwampRost. sent free by mall, Address Dr, Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention i reading this generous offer in this paper, Don't make any Ry ERE bo — ER CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran~No services Presbyterian —Centre Hall Mills, afternoon morning. Spring A Hair Dressing Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage- able; to keep it from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Well-fed hair will be strong, and will remain where it belongs on the head, not on the comb! The best kind of a testimonial Reforme allernoon d--Union, Centre Hal morning i, evening. Spris Mills iw [Appoin ments not given here have not been eparted 0 this office. | Rebersburg, Mr. snd Mrs. Harvey Burd, of Phils- deiphia, are visiting friends and rela. tives in this place. Miss Mayme Smith, of Wilkesbarre, is visiting her grandparents Jeff. Bmull and son Thomas, both of Mackey ville, Saturday NBunday here Miss Iva Kidder, of Pittsburg, present spent and 15 al paying sa short visit to her grandparents at this place, Fred Krumrine, of Milton, visited his brother Sidney Mrs. James Gramiey is ill Miss Nora Douty, of Union county, is a guest at the home of her uncle, Harry Douty, Cleveland Brungart left on Monday “Sold for over sixty years.” Ww J SARSAPARILLA. for a trip to Washington, Baltimore and the Jamestown Exposition. Made ( ; er. PILLS William Eckert spent Sunday in CHERRY PECTORAL. Sugar Valley. : ; : Miss Lettie McCool, of Centre Hill, is visiting her friend Miss Amy Stover, Roy Brown, of Hanover, spent a few days with Mies Margarete Winters. Mrs. Annie Albright, who has been employed in Lewisburg, her parents Helen Frank, infant child of Edwin Frauk, has been ill, but is improving, Mr. and Mra. Harvey Z lleiw aud Ads Lamey and family, of Bugar Valley, spent Sunday in town. The Lutheran Sunday school of this place will hold a pienie in Smull's grove, ene mile west of town, this coming Saturday. All are invited, tmnt A pin Kemedy tor IMarrhoea, Never Known to Fail, . “I want to say a few words for Chamberlain's Collie. Cholera and Diarrhoes Remedy, | have used this |] preparation in my fawily for the ti five years and have recommended it to | 8 number of people in York county and have never known it to fail to | effect um cure in any instance. I feel by J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Also manufacturers of Mase. Ando dd didi nindindin dnd Central State Normal School LOCK HAVEN, PA. J. R. FLICKINGER, Prin. FALL, TERM BEGINS SEP. TEMBER oth, 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 would be to your advan- tage to patronize this reputable and thoroughly establish 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. is visiting | E E | Siasaaldiass ddd di i i LL 2 2 2 2 8 8 RO, i § THE PRINCIPAL —————— OS A iS that I cannot smy too much for the best remedy of the kind in the world,” Jemison, Bpring Grove, York county, Pa. This remedy is for sale by The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A, | Carson, Potters Mills ; ©. W, Hwartg, | Tussey ville, Chamberiain’s Oolie, Cholera and Mare rhoen Remedy Better Than Three vootors, “Three years ago doctors with our little hoy and every. thing that they could do seemed In valu. At last when all hope seemed to be gone we began using Chamber. lain’s Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ina few hours he n to improve. Today he is as healthy a child as Parents could wish for’ Mrs. B. J. Johnston, Linton, Miss. Rt ttl move, Centre Halls Pv. A. $C W. Swarts, i -, we had three | ORT ANTED A good girl for general house : work. Woman DIRTY on iF forty Jens go preferred. Work not very hb ily fof four Will hire washing done, if TOCONATY. | ood wags 0 good Women s ne Ra need iis Williamsport, Pa. | SEAM SORREL HORSES FOR SA a a a HP Won a, The Star Tosegvilie, We have on hand a large num- ber of the celebrated Keith's Konqueror Shoes for Men. Price $2.50 & $3.00 A tull line of Men’s and Boys’ Shirts at 50 cents and $1.00. Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall sve e°0°9 9 Saseseessessescseseave aa S222 R . 12227 5 LE Xirsssssrss be ode doded didi didi Bd Bd di dn dd Do DB DD Lend Us Your Ear, Mr. Farmer! You will never regret it, fs TELEPHONE SERVICE IN YOUR HOME A Protection A Convenience A Necess : who aBmataatoute shea ¥ 1 : a FY TYR ity. Wredradnate shoot TY Rates very reasonable, ative plan to Let us explain our Co-oper- Tal } ¥ all seens © rr Telephone, write or call upo Anage: ff X38 you. 1 1 Arad ato limimadionie ale toto ' % PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. TT rrr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rrr rrr YY TY YT YT YY TYTY s lb 5 t sn / ¢ # / / ¢ 4 ¢ / } 4 ¢ 4 # ¢ / 4 ¢ / 4 / ¢ NNN DDR A nice line of Men's fine «SHIRTS... ' Neckwear, Ribbons, laces, Embroid- eries and Insertions. B & = w “a9 F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall ¢ NNN NTN NNN DTW «Ne PN BBW | 90000000000000000000000000 S. H. KNEPLEY Blacksmith and .. Wood Worker... Attention i fact that In the midst of the summer heat and work it does not pay you to stand by the hot oven and bake cakes for your table and picnic basket, We carry a choice line of the National Biscuit Co.'s Cakes both in package goods and loose, oO a se lect line of olives, sliced beef, pickles (sweet and sour), etc. /e have a few Sum- mer goods on hand which we will close out at most any price. opposite the School B13] a1 Tires eed § ana a i} cpare i 3 GENERAL ING & AE Tres MITH- BLACKS VOOD WORK, Special attention given to Resetting} Tire AND —Rimming Wheels— ' Satisfactory workllis "guar- anteed, Call See me. 4 0 SS HERIFFS BALE. ~~ By virtue of a writ of Fiera Facias of the Court of Common Pleas of Cent Pa. and to me directed, t Public Sale at the Court Bellefonte, Pa. on BATURDAY, AUGUST ol, 1907, 1.30 P. M. the following described roal estate All the right, title and interest of Isasc Thom. As in and to ail those certain tracts of unseated and situated in the Townships Huston, Half Moon, Boges, Spring, Union, in the County of Centre Pennsylvania, in the H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS, PA. VOB r re DRYER P NER eae oe pn en seed oul re county, here will be exposed st House in the Borough of HAD AN AWFUL TIME, of Benner, Patton and and State of warrantee Dames of An ew Caran, James Cralg, John Boyd, Joseph | Gray, Willlam Gray, Francis Gurney. Thomas “It is with pleasure that 1 give you Ha thon, Jeremian Jackson, Ossper Ronn this unsolicited testimonial About | Andrew Kuhn, Adam Rubn Ronry nhn, Rich. Robert Kahn, Simon 4 » {ard Kuhn, Paul Kuhn, a year ago when | had a severs case of James Kuhn, Bat COhamberiain’s Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Unved Him, { { Bimeon ) Kuhn, Samael Kuhn, measles I got canght out in a hard | Daniel Kuhn, David Kohn, Peter Kuhn, Thomas rain and the measles settled in my | Kuhn, Solomon Kuhn, Charles Kuhn, Jacob stomach and bowels. I had an awful | Juha, Pete OF Sua Mines Mayon { Maloe )_ Will time and had it not been for the use of | Daniel Smith, William Wilson, each of ssid Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers and | tracts containing originally 400 acres more or loss Diarrhoea Remedy I could not have |, Seised, taken into execution and 10 be sold as 4 . | the property of A. M. Mclain and Issa Thomas, wousibly lived hut a few hours longer, | trading as A M. McLain and Company. t thanks to this remedy I am now | Terms of sme No deed wil be acknowledged strong and weil. 1 have written the unt gp money Nr : stove throngs simple gratitude sod i Pa Pa. Ang. 8, 107 RIKER # always speak a good word for | B CA | H. Gwin, Con. | JEDROPOSAL FOR BRIDGE ABUTMENTS this remedy. muel H, Gwin, Con. | The — on G For sale by | pry sors hg cord, Ga. For sale by | township, will receive bids for abutments for a The Star Store, Centre Hall ; F. A. | bridge to cross Penns Creek, at Allison's dam. in Unrson, Potters Mills ; C. W., swarig, | he village of Spring ai, (rept Jownship, Con Ta in | bre county, Pennsylvania, unti ray, A Rey ville, —— | 10th, 1907, at six o'clock p.m. © spec fic | may be found at the James P. Grove, Fortiliners | near ang Mills. The right Is reserved to rejoct . | Any o Order your fertilizers now. We can | the furnish you with any grade, and the price is governed by the quality of the goods. Consult us before buying, J. H. and B. E. WEBER, : Centre Hall and Oak Hal, |=" "% "1% M 16 3, 160 Advertise in the R / anti are aie of tho” Visors Re the Taio JAMES I GROVE, ot MAN, IL 1. ZUBLER,
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