PEA VHS Fuesday morning of last week Den- th nis Lage, one of heat krissy moat high general infirmities, He was July 9th, 1831, thus making his sage seventy-six two Dorn on years, oue month and ity-tour days, Surviving his wife and the Heury y of Wi ' Baltin Ii Chang Lie Cree following etnldren ys Jumes D., Mrs. Mien Via ae, al V ff Joliet Madison, 3 { Jrewrol hei 4 id Joseph Herald, of : John y Mra Samuel W Aarren, vd, Ww, Ja William | Md. w, sted Mi i. ul Mparrows Point, tev, Nps officinted held Vill gier, ol bHellsfonte, the morning : funeral which wus Intyrrpent in he Union evmetery. v A. Mull dati! rs, Catharine Miller died Bi ¥ White, of Phil- Complication ati K f ipsburg, a8 a result of » home of Whit er er, Mrs e, wife of Dr. of disensca. She was aged sixty-five “ Aaron and Sarah Mull, her father having been a member of the electoral far years sud was daughter of deceased, Lincoln Mrs, Miller are a son and a daughter, 5, M. Mull and Mrs. White, both of Philipsburg ; also three sisters and brother, namely : Mrs. C. N, Beidle, Mrs. An- nie V, Jones and Miss Margaret Mull, of Lebanon, and Prof. George F. Mull of Franklin and Lancaster, college which elecied presidency. Surviving one ' Marshall College, (George W. Smith, su old vet the Civil W home at Gardoe AF, Dass! Away at r'a Mills, Blair gounty, after being ill for peritonitis, inty, t several months of Deceasedd was born Centre co hough most of hi Was Gardner's Mills he vania (ant 3 A ' Was he employ of the raiiroad eompany. His wife was Miss Lizzie Harpster, also of Centre county, and his second Mrs. Minnie vives with her Parks I'he latter sur- and One 20n dren by his first wife, Mrs. Aussi Wm. N. Bid Philipsburg ills tow: i of , of revolution- her are her hu and an only t wenty-one VERS and irhter of raised Mra a> aN died Rs Weaver Mrs ancy Weaver at home of her soi Lemont, as apoplexy, aged eighty Was A but had live gince ber marri vived by Seige) result of the 5 four years native of Huntingdon eo 3 in Centre cour ty eve age in 1847 versal children. Mrs, Christina died Mra, Bougnsiger Al the home iaughter, Lauver, of Greenwood, Bhe wes of Centre 5% uative and was aged sevenuly-eight years, = Couneil ms A Mf tl se Council Meeting session Fri- Bradford wing mem- met in regular day evening with President in the chair and the bers present : Weber, ford and Mingle, sirest commitiee reported monntain good condition. Heveral crossings were reported in bad condition. President instructed street committees to look after same soon as possible Water committee reported five road repaired and in and repair feet of water in reservoir, and all hydrants in bad condition repaired, far as they know. reports from finance, fire and police or light com- mittees. The following bills were pre- sented ar red paid : Ke § Of bonds = No special id orde r. into mips and repairs sh Co , gasoline Tf, Work on roasts Wim. Meyer, same John Meyer, same Ww. F. Fioray, same . Henry Emerick, same Clymer MoCle IR, C. M. Arney, wit BW, Hmith, sate B. H. Emerick, same........ Lames Hack This Is an ailment for which Cham- berisin’s Pain Balm has proven es islly valuable. To almost every nstance it affords prompt and per manent relief. Mr, Luke LaGrange, of Orange, Michigan, says of it: ‘After using a plaster and other remedies for three weeks for a lame back, I purchased a bottle of Cham ber- lain’s Pain Balm, and two applica tions eflected a cure’ For sale by The Btar Btore, Centre Hall ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W, Swartz, Tusseyville, ——————— A AO AAI A A SAI E, B, Dorsett, Lecturer of the State Grange, will make his first appearance at the Grange Encampment, and will talk about the literary work of the Grange and what women are doing for the order. LOUALS, Nos. 1, 2, 3. direct you 19th. H tember Dr. B Exhibition omimissioner farmers si the (range of the '* fixin nesmpment and Fair f Centre Hall are i Everybody is at it up | the busier he week before this gathering. Bible entertainment No discount i never | thsi | Keep in mind the [Company will give an | Maturdav night { first oluss Mr Mrs. Andrew Crotzer, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swabb, in Centre Hall, Bun- | Before they visited of Centre { and i : | Beileville, i {dny | friends in returning other portions | connty | | Ainburg, Inst week, were the Mr e Hall ed by one of the buggy factories in Mifflinburg | #Although his leg is encased in plaster paris, Charles Smith, a lad of ten or { more years, is chipper as a lark and is “Doesn't hurt | | | | again enjoying life i J | bit,” and WHACK, gainst the cast where the bone a | fractured, 1 prove the assertion Mrs | atrip to Danpbin county where Mra Millersburg Mar | visited sister, | Oberhinltzer, 1 i AT A numoer | Was 8 resi Strunk. Mrs E becea Me of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. D Meyer, over Bunday. Mr, Zeigler conneeted with the National Forestry wer, | was of J. the guest « here he and Mrs | the National Capital. i the of | f Huntingdon held an | Conference Birmiog- | The speakers were Rev. C. A. | R. Janvier, of Philadelphia; Rev, | Henry N. Faulconer and J. H. Jefter- | Rev. John | D. D., of Chicago, and | members of Presbytery. | H sensions, nesday of this week members the Presbytery { vangelistic at ham, ies, of Chester Presbytery : Mig the WwW. | various the | of Schuyler attended also 8 meeting Preshy tery held Wednesday. i Spring Mills, The supervisors have started to put for the new bridge 8 sold two fine | T M week car- | Condo recently Messrs hl, to Last tire riages to Cedar Springs. F. E. » Miflinburg, Saturday, ! A brand i the homes Jowersox made a business trip | arrived Ww. new daughter of Railroad ast ween at Agent IL ampbell, Mise Katharine McCool, Bunday, i and broke of Potters i fell from a spring Dir i wWagOD | her aru Alexander, I Mil Teduaced the fracture =, I. ( ondo will exhi it a car load if fine vehicles at the Grange Encamp i ment, Centre Hall, next week | Mrs. J. Frank Rearick, of Lans- dow ne, was a Spring Mills visitor one ! | day Inst week Harvest Home services were ob iserved in the Reformed church Rune | day morning and in the Lutheran in | the Both churches were fo! thorately decorated for the oceasion Miss Alice Neese is at present enter- taining her sister, Mrs. George M. Musser, of Virginia 8. L. Condo is having his residence newly painted, which adds greatly to f'n BPPEArance, o th meat market, his place, C. E. Zeigler and 8. L. Condo, evening butcher business at Wm. Meyer's Bert Warburton took jast week made a trip to Loganton, Rw. WH. Warburton returned Qaite a number from town sttended Bush meeting at Tosseyville, Bunday. Hall, was seen) 1 town one day last week. Rev, ©, D, Dreher, P. ing will in the Evangelical church on the hill, Bunday evening Dr George Lee, of Centre preach Mies Grace McClellan and brother Roy, of Pleasant Unity, spent Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs. Runkle, Fuesday the young lady left for Will- ininsport to enter Dickinson Seminary, Roy will go to Lancaster where he is a student at, Franklin snd Marshall College, Miss Josephine Condo, of Howard, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. B, Braucht, Mesars, Rhoads avd Knisely are building the abutments for the iron bridge on the pike, st Allison's mill, Robert Kennelley is again assisting Fioyd Bowersox, the blacksmith, Miss Alice Robinson, of Centre Hall, spent Sunday with.-Miss Mabel Allison, Mrs. Wm. Meyer is ng some time in Milihelm, spending § Smith's New Studio At State College, which is nearing completion, will unquestionably be one of the best fitted galleries for high class photographic work in central Pennsylvania. The large and com- modious skylight room will comfortably ac- commodate a group of 60 people, .and is so arranged that any light known to the photo graphic trade can be made, An electric light of 4000 candle power will enable pictures to be made at night equal to any daylight work, § i { i i | i i An Enlarging Apparatus for making all sized enlargements from small pictures, plates and films, The entrance be- ing on a level with street saves all stair climb- In connection with this we wish to say to all owners of cameras, kodaks, etc, that we are Exclusive Agents at State College For Eastman Kodaks, Cameras, Films, Plates, Papers, Mounts, Chemicals, and allother photographic goods. To any one interested we wish to say that we can furnish you Cameras or Kodaks as cheap as you can buy them anywhere, and would re- spectfully solicit a trial order. We shall be pleased to correspond with you or meet you in our new quarters. We expect to run on schedule time by October Ist, 1907, Watch this space. VW. W. SMITH STATE COLLEGE, PA. . BRANCH GALLERY AT CENTRE HALL Harris Dale, f Grange Encampment and Pale The great annual gathering st Grange Park, Centre Hall, promises to be the largest and best ever held there township of Rushville, Neb. of George Dale, of Dale Mrs. John Dale, of Dale Summit, and sister, Miss Edith SBum- George a grandson The grounds and buildings are in a splendid condition. The new exhi- bition building is the finest and most Mrs. Roller, of Williamsport, visited George Heintzelman, of Northwest. departure from here He is the guest of his niece, Mrs. Wesley Myers. Mr. and Mrs Christie Fredericks with their little daughter, Bars, of visited friends in east since his this place jast week, Miss Nellie Lohr, of Philadelphia, the B. E. Mrs, Keller Margaret is enjoying Her oldest son, Ephraim Illinois} and other western states, Mr. and Mra. Linn Woomer, of Frank Lohr, N. W. Meyer, D. B George Fortney, M. Goheen, J. F,! Kimport, Dr. I. E Kidder, I.. Moth- ersbaugh and son William were among those who attended the sale of western cattie at Lemont, Saturday. Miss Amanda Mothersbaugh and Misa Green, of Pittsburg, spent a few Mrs. John Williams, of Lemont, Tuesday with friends in Boslsburg. Mrs, J. F. Kimport and Miss Anna Dale attended the funeral of Mrs, James Hubler, at Pine Hall, Thursday, A number of persons from this place were at the Bush meeting in Potter township, Sunday. J. H. Weber, of Centre Hall, spent Sunday in Boalsburg. Miss Margaret Keichline, of Pine Grove Mills, enjoyed a drive to Boale- | hurg Friday afternoon, Mrs. Andrew Lytle and daughter Nell, of near Bate College, spent Sun. | day at the home of Mrs, Margaret Miller. i Morton Steese, of Millinburg, came to Boalsburg Monday where he fs en-| gaged as trimmer st the carriage | works i Bands I'he Lemont band will be at Grange Park during the Encampment on Tuesday and band il be at ar bn ue w ! i on Wednesday attractive building on any fair ground in the state, and the committee has the assurance of the enterprising peo- ple that it will be filled to overflowing. The Penn's State College and State experiment station in their new quar- ters will make a splendid display, and #0 will every department of fair of Central Penna . Some of the most eminent farmers and the assurance Ibe tent accommodations have been greatly enlarged and improved, so ant locations. The camp has ing and attractive sppearance. who can should come and stay until the close. behind snd have a good time. All that remains necessary fair is for everybody valuable product of the soil, garden, orchard, vineyard, poultry yard or some handiwork of the needle or brush. Let every one do their part S———————— —— Hon. W, F. Hil, Hiate Grange, will be at the Grange Encampment, Centre Hall, to talk about farmers organizing. For Coughs and Colds There is a remedy over sixty years old— Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of it, probably have used it. Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest, Ask your doctor about it. The best kind of a testimonial "Hold for over sixty years.” nit nr iF hh + * PILLS, HAIR We have no seoreta! We publish the formulas of all our medicines, Master 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 999000000 GVUD aN ¢ ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ( ¢ ¢ ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ( ( ¢ { indi iid di de did dp ii didi in in didi didi Bi did dd di did Bo BBB Lr4 addi iA II LIL Lend Us Your Ear, Mr. Farmer ! You will never regret it. TELEPHONE SERVICE IN YOUR HOME A Protection A Convenience A Nec hi llibitdbh A A A w ore ded ity. Rates very reasonable, ative plan to I Let us explain our hone, pon 1 Co-oper- vi EYP agtr. you. Telep write or call 1 ” ¥ PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. rrr rrr rr Tre rrr rrr TY ere Tr rrr rr rrr Tr rT rr TTY YY 4 d 5 A nice line of Men's fine -«.oHIRTS... Ladies’ Neckwear, Ribbons, Laces. Embroid- eries and Insertions. DDR DWV WD DD VDD ‘F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall BWV WNW DNB WCNC BWW ¢ / S. H. KNEPLEY Blacksmith and .. Wood Worker... alied 10 Fall’ Winter Dry Goods... Just Received. have iocated opposite the School House id am prepared to do GENERAL ING BLACKSMITH- Have you ever handled ’ Xt? Ts 1 y 1 ow WOOD WORK. Rochester Non-Rust Tinware Made of bes qu Warran ¢ t ality Special attention given Resetting Tire AND —Rimming Wheels— Satisfactory work is guar- anteed. Call see me. tn 0 aa ted mot coal plate rust. io We are giving you Bargain Connter Prices in Azure Enamel Ware. to Attack of Diarrhoea Cared by One Dose Chamberlain's Qolle, Cholera and Digr. rhoesn Remedy, I was so weak from an attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcely attend to my duties, when 1 took & aose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me en. ddd dtodd ptt iA 00 (tirely and | had been taking other iadicius for nine days without relief, j 1 heartily recommend this remedy as Central State Normal School - | being the best to my knowlege for LOCK HAVEN, PA, bowel complaints. HK. (G. Stewart, of the firm of Stewart & Bro., Greenville, J. R. FLICKINGER, Prin, FALL. TERM BEGINS SEP. Ala. For sale by The Star Store, Uentre Hall ; F. A. TEMBER gth, 1907. If you are interested in securing Carson, Potters Mills; C. W. Swartz, the best possible training for teach. Tusseyville. A A ing or for business or desire to fit for college, or are Seek: ig an exe 4 Post Cards, A new live of Bouvenir Post Cards cellent course in Music, Elocution or Art, it would be to your advan. all kinds and at all prices. The local views are the prettiest yet offered for | sale at this office, Birthday, Stork, Art, Poses, Comic Cards, ete , ete, «more than one bun ¢ to patronize this utable and thoroughly established insti. tation, Its policy is to train not only the intellectual faculties but to develop character and to fit for dred kinds, life's duties, Address for illustrat. ed catalog H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS, PA. BOP PVE NPRORANABN BIO orate AN ANTED =A good girl tor general house work, Woman of thirty, or fart years of age preferred. Work pot very hard ily of four. Will hire galing done, if necessary, | Good wages to good «No nocd apply. 1 8 MA Wil Pa. THE PRINCIPAL | | REAM SORRELL HORSES FOR SALE. ! offers for
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