New h in nf saned ' fuors Warker aw § Lids gars snndd Sweacing in of “Personsi § or not veel ment of expe nditure tures had not beet was a bunchi: whom amoun wy train Lhe glseeEls ( Were James Passmore , had ywa stolen frota tis pasture field hey LWO ( baugh & Bathurs DICago GV e iy! Bey, of Potters Mills Mrs } er, hor te wilh el Hixon, Miss Edith, are visiting at Hess home, in Pine { Romie Van Pelt and sisters, Mrs. Mason and of gl J. er dau the rove Mills flowa, and | Misses Allsi ii Sunday favored the people in Centre (186 Hall by singing in > theran and He They « formed churches, re- gpectively. Ac BRI fully. Wy Veterinary Surgeon William H. Fry, Pine Mills, the semi-annual meetiog of the Pennsyl- Vi Medical which Dr, Fi y is ¢ of {irovs attended vania Blate sociation Tuesday. terinary met » s member of the takes great interest in bis work, and never leaves an opportunity pass by to improve himself as a velerinary sur- geon Twenty-four years sgo James M. Grove went to Kansas from near Cen- tre Hall, and last week made his seo ond trip east, his wile and family re- maining in Pittsburg. Mr. Grove was engaged in the grocery business, but just before coming east pold both his business and home. He expects to return to Larned, Kansas, again, but is undecided as to the business he will engage in. While in the east Mr. aud Mrs, Grove visited the Jamestown Exposition. While here Mr, Grove stated to friends that his brother, Al, J., for four or five yenrs, has been help- Jess, He lives on his father’s farm, two miles out from Larned, and at present must be moved about in = wheel chair, and is not even able to move his armas or limbs, ¥ ODD FELLOWS REUNION At Contre Hill n Sucoess—HBriaf Avoosunt of Gathering-—-New Officers, Grand {he fifth annual reunion of the Odd Fellows of Centre county was largely of last week, Centre Hall. The picnic day, and belong to this fra- ternal order took advantage of the de¢- with on attended, Thursday on the Grange Park, day was an ideal many who do not lightfal and the Inrger than ever before, weather pienicked gO that attendance ee ground was I'he eptions and forenoon in meating of friends from hr Mide of the was spent entirely rhe Moa county, the ring while tercourse d made the air HICH WAS grealiy en- As it nooks #l by all the grounds shady were ogc *r parties consuming spring chickens, ti it ie Rebekahs had wuteously while led th provided, any way to the Centre Hall hotels sud back o CARINE one o'clock President walled the which A 1itorium, He gave the were reminding al. that they an and af friends either con- provided they ral ANDUARS Lene re HOKRLIMoOus y gatherings, and hosen the officers raham, Biate College, Mrs. J. R Sechrist, Cen- Gramley, Re Braucht, Spring College, de of the ta's after wial snd eloquent | the origin aud gener- y asrdlor araer, rintenden t { made Ls the for Sunbury rsourg, peech, taking nanage st this benevo- the great | the Su PEELE | I'his bome has ve childre: rowded, in much gy yw building # ar) Hn which Odd Fel M. Gram- Pennsylvania Odd Fellow. 1100 lodges, new y (KO) is in over il $0 this year relief, or year, or $80 00 members, in during the last 1 toisl he Aaditorium prayer and Ww. Denes Mcllnay, of al attraction after 2 p. m. Mif- resulting he and be Mi Millheim which resulted in favor of the the base bail games between wirg and Biate College $ iatter—S to 3, the fMlinburg and Leas, to 6 vas ended the fifth W fi i hus annual re- in Centre gounty, th the general concensus of opinion Hi he orger wi eA A ——— About the Athleties the American League ever saw most race the the Ath- tobe s sure winner. exciting letica now look Detroit and Cleveland, are n the opposing grounds. I'he North American began Beptem- hich will tell this whole story. They be written by (feorge M. (iraham, Ww with the team on the southern training trip, is familiar with every step by which the clab was whipped into shape by Manager Mack and formed into the present invineible Walt MeDougall, the North Ameri- ean's famous cartoonist, will con- eital, The articles will also be Hlustrated by photographs, Order at once, and make sure that during the next six weeks you get every one of this series on the team that looks likely to bring Philadel- phin its third pennant in seven years, and which, if victorious, will play the Chicago Nationals for the world's championship. IA —————— Call to see the Reporter—], 2, §- the American Flag, ENUAMPMENT AND FAIR | Promises to be the Largest and Best In i Number of Years The arrangements {fourth Anpual Encampment and | Grange Fair, at Grange Park, Centre { Hall, Bept, 14th to 20th, are nearly | completed, and this promises to be the | largest and best fair ever held sat the | Park. It only remains for the people to do their part in filling up the ex- { hibition make it valuable, Let everyone bring something from the to | farm, garden, orchard, vineyard and | poultry handiwork A premium meritorious yard, or BONE lof the needle or brush, will be paid for every { ticle entered, Ar- Do not overiook the antique depart. { ment, but help fill up this { with the valuable things } | ¥ t owned by our ancestors and the early settlers of | Yo 3 { this country, Do not is is the mos miss the Encampment as th exposition, Come on Saturday, { 14th, and be present | services on Bunday afternoon. Every The veteras soldiers of the Civil War will hold their reunion lNuesday, the 17th. To see the Blate College esting. State Agricultural Experiment Station ex- will and hibit will be worth all the trip Cis Nice clean tents, floored and tables and peRin, Orn be rented for $3 00 for the week ple boardin (ome. te police regulations, and ample » g accommodations, F.xcursion rates over all the railrosds in Penn'a, without card orders, | Md,, and , and special trains. cluding Baltimore, NY ss n————— fp —— Reduced Ao | to A. Hatey Saratoga Spriogs count GG, BKB Eacampment For the National Grand Army of the Republic at Mars. Encampment, toga Springs, N. Y., September 9 to 14, the Pennsylvania Rsilroad well tickels to rings, from all stations on excursion Maratogs Bi its lines September 7 to 9, inclusive, good re. Springs | reduced rates, | Btop overs at New York, Philadelphia, | will bel tose | 1 turning to leave September ¥ to 17, at Naratoga and Washington kets reading vis Ccilies Tickets via New York will honored by Hudson River Boat | between New York and Albany of ticket Naratogs payment of $1. 00 an extension return limit to October 6 with Hpecial | Springs and the of the be ob- al may tained, For full information regarding stop- overs, rales of fare, conditions of | tickets and train serviee consult Ticket Agents lathes LOUALS John L. McClenahan advertises for | sale two one-horse wagons at a oargain, | ! Is the present calm the calm before | the storm the prosecution of the capi-| tol thieves will cause 7 By Baturday the United Evangelical church was completely razed its foundation, and now the work of re- construction has commenced, Farmer John QQ. A, Kennedy has signed a contract with the Pine Stump rural telephone line for a Bell tele phone, which will installed ere long. Dr. M. E. Wardsworth, dean of the school of mines at Penuosylvania State College, will leave that institytion to fill a similar position at the Western University at Pittsburg. Emerick, M. L. to be Messrs, George H. Emerick, George F. Emerick and John Frazier attended the funeral gervices of their uncle, James Eme- rick, at Bellefonte, Friday morning. The Encampment and Fair begins Baturday a week, and in order to have Centre Hall look its best, let each property owner give his premises just a little extra brush-—corners and all. Happy Thought, Red Cross (steel or metal), National, Modern and Peer- less are the names of a few ranges ecld by J. A. Reesman, and the price of each is made an object. Copsult him before you give your order, The party from Millheim who Fri- day drove to Pat Garrity’s for dinner and to the Centre Hall hotel for sup- per, experienced a most enjoyable trip. They were highly pleased with the elaborate dinner served by Mr, Gar. rity. The names of the ladies and gentlemen will be found in the He. porters register. The splendid crops of wheat just harvested and now being threshed and marketed are no doubt responsible for the large quantities of commercial fer. tilizers being hauled from (he Centre Hall station to all parts of the valley, The phosphate dealers have all had ready sale for their goods, and better grades are taking the place of the Bouth Caroline rock, which a few ® ¥ LOCAL AND PERNYONAL, Vicked from Exchanges Interest to Reporter Headers, Millheim Journal | place. visiting her parents, Mr, Daniel LL. Geary, Ww. visiting his Henry Miller, James Grove, of Emporis, Kansas, arrived in this place Baturday for a visit with relatives and friends. 8. H | been living at Hosterman, West parents, Mr. and Mrs, have Vir- { ginis, returned to this place Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baxon, of Mif- flinburg, spent Buuday at the home of P. P. Leitzell, Misses Iva Moyer and Jennie | Reifsnyder returned from their ropean trip Tuesday evening. Royer and family, who i K. KE = at Pittsburg. Bhe is accompanied Miss Lizzie Luse, of Centre Hill. while assisting to do some work in his barn Wednesday, fell and broke his Mrs. spent Mr. and James W. Bmith, of week with Mrs. Smith's father, Henry Reiohart, last Mrs. Robert Kreamer and three chil- Williamsport, spent several days this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs, E. B. McMullen. While Mrs. (3. B. Btover of her home, sccicentally tramped on a pet cat that was lying on the floor, The cat sprang at her and bit her in the right leg the knee. lit ii was work- she ing in the Kitchen be- Mrs. Stover paid it but wound ery painful and by the next tie Was the later be "ine Vv Dr. C. was called who decided that an NH. Musser Opers- tion was necessary, which was Ialer performed. Since the operation Mra, ver's condition has improved, Ie ( J. L. Spangler, of this place, has been sppointed 84 member of the notification committee whieh nr " “in Oi. 1 Harman of n notifiea Harman's home at Bloomsburg on Wednesday, wi Thé Mr. he Democratic ticket, made will be at Dr. god Mrs. G. P. Rishel, of Phila- on a visit to Mr Rishel's £ i" Spring township. It took them three City here, owing to a great extent the rain Friday and Saturday They the Rishel until Wednesday when they left on their homeward bound trip Harry Rerick, rural mail carrier fromm the Bellefonte post offide, met with gn accident Tuesday afternoon in which he was so badly injured that he will be laid up for several weeks. He was coming to Bellefonte from Cole- ville about 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon and when near the Bellefonte Central railroad freight depot his horse frightened and ran away. Mr. Rerick attempted to stop the animal when it began kicking, and Kicked itself loose from the buggy. Rerick was jerked out of the vehicle with such force that his leg was broken and he was badly eut and bruised about the body. State College io remaine’ at home Times James Glenn, a Princeton student, will fill the Presbyterian pulpit next Sunday evening. Mrs. Rev. Henry Webb and her charming daughter, Miss Nellie, of Hopedale, O., are the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Frank Bmith, Roy Gentzel, who had a leg crush- ed in an suto accident several weeks ago, is improving nicely. It is thought that he can be removed to his home in a few days, Capt. and Mrs, Allen, accompanied by Misses BStlella Johnson and Busie Murray, two charming young ladies from the Blue Grass state, drove over to Penna Cave, Mr. and Mre. Roger Bowman and children, Nannie and Roger, who have been visiting Mrs. Bowman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mus ser, returned to their home in Phila delphia, Bellefonte Daily News Misses Minnie and Anna Cherry, daughters of Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Cherry, left on Wednesday for a two weeks’ visit with friends in Williams- port. Miss Ruth Bottorf returned on Wed- nesday from the Buffalo conservatory of music where she has finished a post raduate course, Bhe was » guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Ole- wine on Spring street. Miss Bottorf will be the instructor of musio at the Bucknell University this coming year, which tion «he has filled very sate years ago was sown almost exclusively. isfactorily for several years, 1907, eds EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION Fourth Altoons Sub District of Meetings la Mill Hall, ou 8 | @The eleventh annual convention of {the Fourth Altoona Bub-district Ep- | August 22nd and 23rd, Rev. J. J. Resh, pastor of the M, E, | church in that place presided, { of the thirteen Eleven pastoral charges com- Rev. Resh the address | of welcome, which wae responded to | by C. C. Bhuey, of Bellefonte, “ What an ideal { tional meeting "’ was the subject {ed by Rev. G. W. Mecllnay, of Bpring {| Mills. He emphasized: Devotional | #pirit, devotional leader, study of the ed, delivered constitutes devo- open- topic, original thought expressed, tev. HL. W, “The missions.’ Hartsock Epworth One of the and opened subject } League the principal things urged under this topic was the organization of Mission study classes, Rev. J. J. Resh opened the subject, “ Workable plans for the mercy and | help department,” by others upon the same topie, Bhuey opened the subject, work of a layman.’ and was followed ££. C. “ Personal | How to secure a good live presi {dent for the Epworth local chapters opened by Rev. Mclinay, of Bpring Mills. Rev. M. B. Bubb, the subject ** Responsibility of the Ep- League in the wis a subject f Of Salona, opened rr 11 worth League fc of the church. the devotional life Each of these subjects was discussed by other members the convention, Rev. G. M. the Friday afternoon devotional Frownfelter « Miss Lizzie Btover t, “The Junior League, An exercise by Hall fi Cleon, opened Epworth the Juni Hos hi lowed thi gubjec League of Mill “ cussion Rev, Wallac:, pastor of the Discig church, in Mill Hall, gave a experience Bible “Who is a good Epworthia: very teresting talk on and servations in lands, et ti Milesburg PIC ARS IEDC ad Rev, . This BONE subject handled, and practical things said. “ Spiritual pw by Rev. G. M. This wwerty ”’ WAS Frownfelter, ington Was A V address, F pon the su j Epworth League G. W. Mclinay sang ‘“ He'll never forget to kee; The convention will meet at U Vi Rev. Bp ke u after whic A #0] me. nion- ville pext year. The following are the officers elected : Pres, Rev, J. J Mill Hall: pres, M Bell, Pleasant Gag Zod Alfred 1 aompson, vice pres 4th vice pres, Hall ; . Resh, ida pres rd i ist vice irs Vics SHOW Rhoe , Miss Bue Pletcher, Howard: Miss Helen Fryer, Mill secretary, Miss Sara CC. Harper, Unionville ; treasurer, W. W. Me Cormick, Potters Mills ; junior super- intendent, Mrs. Mary C. Back, Flem- ing. Te pi————— oumo—— — Implement Department at Grange Fair. All the implement exhibitors of las year have engaged space their exhibit this year. But de- partment could be made much larger if all the implement manufacturers and dealers selling in Centre county would make an exhibit of { renew this $ vr the imple- ments they are handling. It lies with the implement men to show their enterprise and public spirit by making a large display in this department The implement dealers themselves great credit by fills this department, which would them to open up a large trade the farmers in the future. —————— it Pays to could do Ig up help with Read the Philadelphia Press, For three dollars and seventy-five cents the Philadelphia Press will mail without additional the daily edition of their interesting publication one full year, a guaranteed razor made from best Sheflield steel ( name not mentioned on account of trade ar- rangement ) and a strop made from oiled porpoise leather and webbing, fiat handle, army swivel 21x22 inches, If you will figure this combination offer you get a result of $6 00. Value, as follows : Razor $200, strop $1.06, the daily Press one year §3 00, all for $3.75. Your order addressed Circula- tion Department, The Press, Philadel. phia, Pa, will receive immediate at. tention, cost BO —————— A ———— Mra. Mitton Vonada in 8 Wreok, Mrs. Milton Vonada, of Sober, Fri. day of last week, sustained a broken bone in one of her wrists. She and Mr. Vonada drove to the smithshop at Feidler, and on reaching there Mr, Vonada alighted, hitched his horse to a post, and while assisting his young wife from the vehicle, the horse broke the fastening, made a short quick turn, upset the buggy and thtew Mr), Vonada over a fence, with the above noted result. hw shed, (TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. | HAPPENINGS OF, LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. The old story—n Jersey, Mra. John 1. Du: Inst week was the guest o Frank W. Bhutt, Mr. Mrs. State College, Thursday and ¥ last week, were guests of Mrs Mnyder, f 80 31 f ap, Of 3 f wie] { her bro ther in this place, and Creorge Graham ri ii Megsrs ford and W. Wit yy ill H.R sinkle, Clyde » * MeCler IANA lieges cured the dray privi Park during the Enc Hamuel Bitner, of 1 intends lmproving erecting i several ou KR. Btrong will begin the near future. Keep in mind tha Lave headquarters syivania Medica War and Capt. ¢ lag pe ¢ I'l y each mwpany - MBI en, is dead. § ab Mr. Hanno was bori Frank Miller no above State ( the Hanno ik bequeathed nag Niel HALPARLY us fwenty-L te 3id family. The Democrati flin county is that it wants a new paper to officially represent party. Evidently Democrat and Sentinel is too Mantle rsd or +5 § BOILER is wg the clean of iMlin county Nene n {0 the to suit M The Democrs only rouen specks Democracy. tinel is the Mifflin county, and whea it politics it is Democratic real newspaper i comes frill without 8. The Kryder { name in various family reunion at Mark to- day (Thursday. are many members of the family in Centre coun- ty. The family history has pre. pared by Rev. Isaac Kreider, of Dun- cansville, discovered that the family came from Switzerland to Ger- many and then to the states, settling first in Lancaster county, Pa, J. Murray Africa, the mysterious real estate buyer, who has set the population of Central Pennsylvania all agog over his purchases of geal estate on the west bank of the Susquehanna, bet ween Selinsgrove and Sunbury, ap- peared on the scene and added two more farms to his holdings. He kept his hand over his mouth ss ususl, when seked what he was going to do with his land, and the public is still in the dark as to what sll this land buying means, A pair of mules turned the joke on an automobiling party. The machine waa driven by CU. XY, Wagner, of Belle fonte, and when near State College a mule team approached, Thelong ears of the mongrels were set at the proper angle, and when the auto came oppo. site them their heels flew into the air and the shiny steel and the polished machine met repeatedly, almost pute ting the modern conveyance out of commission. The auloing party fled for safety, and it was with much diffi. culty that the machine was repaired their holding a amily, who spell are Warriors Ways, There Deen who 1, 2,3 ~the American Flag. to continue the journey.
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