VOL.LXXX. "CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 197. NO. 38. THE ARDOR WASHABLE. he next issue of the Reporter will | Woodland. Huntingdon CENTRE COUNTY VETERANS REUNION p———— contain un complete list of exhibits in Mrs. B. W. Rumbarger, Hublersburg, | & Will H. Baird, Juniata m—" TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, Grangers Do Not Loose Ardor Because of | 011 10 departments and the names of Mr. and Mrs. George lL. Goodhart, i H Willian n The Ranks Decimated—Next Mooiiog ut Rain and Mud . ' . : ap ch { . => y ap J. FL Lenman. A4Inspo Belisfonte, " : ifn Ee i persons who placed them there Gao al; iil and iss, O- Wague: # Rev. W. E. Fischer, Shamokin Foll : HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST ha & . ha spire unt y C188, Leorge and marina Geiss ele y ‘ y : Oli 8 Tep tr} f s . The ardor of the Centre county | nin ia, g ' ® Mrs. W. Gross Mingle, 8. W. Burris, lowing a repriy from the FROM ALL PARTS. Granger is washable [t does not / THE TENTERS. ANN : J. H. Garver. Virgie A. Durst, Anna Watchman a brief secount of the It fade away on being immersed in rain \ Anna Dale, Mrs. Henrietta Date, Mr. | Mitterling, Anna Durst, Mabel Walker, | veteran reunion : and Mrs, Adam Krumrine, Boalsburg;| Jennie Thomas, Centre Hall ih on benz: beapattoted Mr. and Mrs. James R. Irwin, Mifflin- Mrs. T. Z. Dailey, Pittsburg again on )e ng besp! ted : ; : he : : burg. M. Adda Pensyl, Elysburg of mud. No, he is made of the right I'he Canvas City, or Grange Park, Mr. and M John H. W H Mr. and Mrs, C. 8. Detwiler, Philada, | Veterans of the Civil war are bring had a Inree population \ Mr, and Mrs. Jo . me arry raion ' ok beri : PRA LF population, and not for Ti ee > enn yvagner, Ay Bettie M. Kimport, Linden Hall decimated than to sttend thelr snnual venrs tents heen 80 complete. B., Paul ¥., Ruth E., Charles B., Ver- Caroline MoClos] ’ Pott Mill : dat Mn : . . - Are a ™ OSKeY ’ H 4 : is his daughters, iv filled by the farmers, their wives, Bon G,, Goldie N. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Go J Shaffer Do ora Aa reunions. Itisonly a ir WH their friends t . ot and sons. There “ + he mer Stump, John Alvin Stun Pot- nr ry) a Ad I'he Grange re aud their friend rip i } sons, I here wa the best tors Mills du ah i amp, 1X4 Anna Walker. Cripple Creek, Colo. ‘ ped through the rain and tramped the feeling among all. of the a. each rs luis, Margaret A. Wood, Youngwood Centre county meant the assembling . t r i voaringe to enjoy Lily ) Tre a Yio Ys . . y ; + y i s mud without complaint. The man- i mm in en) i Hm. of k r a Mr. and Mrs, John Snyder, Mr. and Mrs, W. V. Glenn, Altoona of hundreds of the boys who wore the H { 114 fi MONE De © JHaKEe jie rR a iv 5p vil Sivify & do “~ TT by g 2 &¥ i ‘ 1 . . er tha p alazhhore Mis of Mrs, ¢ | . sn yd r, I loyd, Nina and Re- S. T. Koo i, Darragh : blue in the early sixties, while now Judge Love ke ti ‘alike. bat siaos they dor | Beha ABiy Off becea Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lutz, Bertha Armstrong, Potters Mills to ma ze the sun shine, but sind Me y “ A wer: equippe i Inwmanner LO} Contre Hall ; Mr. and Mrs. James 1. Mrs. A. Allison, Bellefonte ’ ‘ ; did all else possible to make the Io.)make then minal attractive und Douls: | Snyder, Freeport, Jiinois. Jacob Meyer, Linden Hall handful, comparatively speaking. But |# bass that measured seven cam pment and Fair a notable success, | '°' a. especinlly were well Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Decker, Wil- E. H. Zeigler, Madisonburg the reunion at Grange Park, Centre| in length and weighe i ' 1 rok from the ia. : . i y ' ly at isfled st voy sh bur, Willis, Walter, Bruce and Florence Mrs. Florence Scott, Youngstown, O, | Hall, on Tuesday was better atte nded | three pounds y BLN 00 ia . r Quy he ’ | conditions as they found them, There BEN g complete list of Decker, Altoona RX: I P Jbl Milthelm ca than ususl and It was a good sized] Miss Bara Met . . r AT y y Coch and tiv 8. J.D alker, Lrippie Creek a En a . v ratty amiling fi < ver! the tents & re fg 0 ¢ + of the Mr, and Mrs mos Koch and family, ; se ’ p ’ } t hered r thelr ves x hii were many pretty, smiling faces over fog! ore ! ane of the Pine Grove Mill 2 : . Kathryne C. Hettinger, Northumber-|* rowd that gathered for their yearly | exhibited a night blooming ce which the rain trickled, and many I ¢ AW : : My. or : land love-feast mo bomatita) sic iainty feet in sl il 4 tl : nr, y A fare Strnhy Mr. and Mrs. ., M. Woomer, Ethel ina All A A autiful 1 » wr I BOOES MN eit LO Ue Lop il MIL SATS. JBL « aOR, SN y : :.. 2 Paid + SRAIRE dainty fee ) led he top ah Oh A fy adel via. | Woomer, Edward Confer, Delphia Woo Yourzstows 4 but it was Granger Piecnie, and whos Teall. 1.3 gt RED mer, Oscar Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin | is, He or - ° - mmon SUrKhoider, A ntre } a: Fr" a’ We Fb . Nnoaas, IWR + cared for rain or mud? Not one wa . ned Red cba nlau ) Conler, I oyd and Harry Woo- , and Ethel Shaffer. Lewis- | Welcome was made by Hon, Leonard The attendance Tuesday, Wednes-|y | 1 Broce dni rrp mer, Curtin. town Rhone Ihe only her busitiess done day, Thursday and Friday was « t oF av and Eieass pia M . iid 1 hi Brooks, | Mi : Morgan Philipsburg iu the morning the appointment | wes called to . lex TTR 5 He and Mrs, el Wion, Sarah oward Neff, Lincoln University a 3] war wel enongn last week without re<ortineg tos srtifiecial wetting dows : : ¥ iii Al i : 3 wii, water or fail to reappear again and | Not in Years Have the Tents Been So Come KE i with a bit| pletely Filled—A Complete List of Tenters. Noone thing more truly tells f Had the Grangers beer lumps of tule of how fast the ranks of the Uzar. last w ' 4 y kugar, inst week, there'd a been a flood f a age f Ti material—he and his wife, his sons, of sweet wats AT Ful | i’ . few vesars BRO Miss Elsie R sarick, daushter of Mr. s v " ad Mrs W ( Pia ris . ‘ that a reunion of the Veteran Club of | #77 MT ). Rearick, of Milroy, is # student at Wilson College, Cham- ’ MH reburg agement was not supposed to be able fiir those who gather yearly are sn mere | fishing in Bald Eagle the people were contented with the ENR nan night " es the club, presided and the address of | about eight o'clock » 1 . son, Bellefont« Gen, James A. Beaver, president of | Thursday i 3 Mire. May R, Yes atl the f offd up to the average, and poss of commitlees on the election of off cers Centre omic I isl ’ t wer, Darragl 4 . w. thas ; : i p try g t ar ny 4 “id Bie : . over, arragi REETegale was arger Lhaal i ! a by a La ’ a3 ath tiayt Gap. Mabel Aristine, Fl years. The grounds coutain twenty. | Uriunel, : Mi hi ixson . James A. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney . eight acres, a; fro ive hi ea lod \ : "a : a Poorman, Samuel, Maude and Ruth ora Brown, otters Mills in the sudlitorium at which addresses and plage of mee elo, In the reburg i» Hamilton afternoon svother meeting was held thousand persons are constantly under |, a Ea en oy iis Shae Ni OOrman Katharine ( rust, Mrs. Louisa] “iyrtie , Tis on rn, ¥lore nee Kepler, | wore made | y Gen. B. Frank Fisher : ! il Keller entre Hall ;: Anna] ts®o. Swabb ine ro Mills; Harry | Philadelphia : | re. Mo ’ CRuvas, wie v P Pet 3 dat Finan 1} biladelpbae ; He rs vioyer, Kan- ; ; : fe RS : 4 We i iCIninE ie WSREY Ne Lenin. : + " . 2 appearing Lo number ut i thous | Runkle, J ven attie nan cn 'e 4) y : . Mr. 2 J. Adethold, Hyner wus; George Hentzleman, lllinois and, when really thes re twi i (a ror gs. Wi rove. Maude and Mar YOu uxsutawne) Rev, William Gammel, All many people present. H EA r Alice Long. E ntz, \ Me Shuey. Lemont : Wm. iyior Suker, aiiesbur GG. T. Michaels, Lock Have: PaNhalal Jennie Hafer, Aaronsburg. ressler, Oak Hal dina Teak! a oes Kynder, Erle, and Col. John A Daley. MEETINGS IN AUDITORIUM Johanna Luriey, Annie Miller, Ma) Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Stahl, Asher,] John A. Daley, Howara of Romola. — auriey, Lal io Ahuriey rge iriey ennie and Bruce Stall ennie Stahl ! : i y M Girerer, Annie , Centre Hall. . uinbit . Parwi i 1. Baker, Lewistown were unanimously elected : President, RCS ana i I'he committee on the nomination Were Addressed by a Number of Speakers of officers reported the following whe Well Known Throughout the State. Detro t The meeting® in the Auditorium on Gen, James A. Beaver: v Edwardsburg Grange Park, during Jneamp- i aki.} Ww 3 fichioar W. CC. Patterson, State Michigan, ment anc air Wen wigey allenCed > bal Lillie, 1 lia and y ALD nd Kay irst, ntre J eENTRE H Eman Ww Fry, Pine Grove Mill re. WwW. J. Hannah by farmers, their es. na 81 | Mary Da I hal Sut m : ‘ me ireen rR r, Al-| E 3 door, Aut e Weaver mL Henaey tary. W. H : ; AE, 52 Musser, i laiohtera X aaug aers, : ales " ; treasurer, Geo. W. Bosal, by the | Sh { nd i { 1 : 5 puer, Mrs W {en nuyier, | Bellefonte was selected miveling next year general inter ni ei. give a sketch of the addresses, mucl ¢, Lutit hart. Mrs. 8. R. Kamp. Lock [aves rid i RE NE my AACR as Mat Kind Wards for Mr. Decker as the writer desi .s Mr. and Mrs. v8, DD. Bartholomew i. A. Acket sronsburg orge LE. Heckma rs C. 1a yom ! I'he Hustler, Of { mkols, if rs fury 1. Allman, =eCreins ; : ; illiam chs y : : 3 death of Green Decker, Grange ; Bobert Ss, Conklin vOR* delphia. reaster, Blanch Th ter. Altoona pie, Mey ? iclinay, Dom C. Meyer. P. 0.1 41nd words: estry co mn Last Monday morn lecturer of the 8 Judson P. Penney . : Bel 4 nr I Modis A Wh y final call of the latter was CIALLY interesting . oy Mr. and f ward Floyd Yalmer, Land Hall MW aner. 4 po from whence ni ana was confined in K O04 ari i £, Kane SPRL MILL: M A OTE, Lan vd cate as telling the | i i LOO fa i } iva 4 ation i 3 4 op Nf on <13 LL ‘e 3 3 4 mb 1 Finesse Of MINE A three and & half miles town, Ureen Decker ¢ : he college was th Sh deceased { manifested therein Culture, Fhursdsy Hon. NX. B. Crit John GG. MeHenry Foust and B, H vY BITel ————r— i — THE EXHIBITS i residence here many near and de {si«ays thoughtfu weighbors. al ¥ The Variety and Qaality of Exhibiis from : neighbors, siway the Farm, Orchard, Vineyard and Gar .M.B i i wif ) it, 261 J John ie, J s 1 BEET ¥ " : po Boge ps Master's word. a1 den Exceptionally Large and Fine, | 24 AN All through the summer t ‘ ; hing and iamly, \. Mingie Mrs. Sarah J Ki er, Massey sburg A W Fletch : Be 110 y pleasant word thought that of necesa u Xo nt AR 4 Wr ra J. Doran, Burnt Cabins rs. Janos Summ % nim many friend e, Packer Island. Wi 5 1 ANT fad Visung, I'he funera i at the Grange Eoeampn Loy ; Idy 13 to be drawn from the orchard, ry 1 1 a WEES ae host P. Wieland bho crbee, W nis held at Fla<he Tues vineyard and garden would be mall jA K lie fia ol i Kelle I. wo ; has Ms ; rihso gry fora Miller. x 3 ar Manton Rev, Havens speaking on sccount of the supposes ity of § Mr. and n Lucas, Frederick and o } wrrison, lah F. Fortney 1 CO Mesut State Colle ing words to the bereaved friends, the products from the various par s ANAND m : Marg wersbaugh, Bai- Gervin meter, Grayeville after which the remains were laid lorgan i ug ments of the farmers ac uit will ae ara iq re Hit . : y ALT JON A i. E. Hoyt, Williaa port v rest in Pleasant Hill cemetery Lire Usruegis . BH ied u hse 1 rab tend. and conse x this apparent fact staring the manag : - } ee ‘ Plot. ; oe Mrs. H. 8S. Gentazel, Mary Decker, Har. fuhily has a host of filends who join ment in the lace, on shone, § Bilger, Lan tet ry E. Bible, Mrs. W. F. Clark, C. Cona- rf, W. E. Parker, Elmer Braucher. » GROVE MILLS. — i fo Tr Mr bp 1" in Keller, G. H. Everts, Fre moth exhibition building, snd i i Jregg, colin Gregg, Lentre : dolph, G. R. Dunlap. Wilson P. appointed Litne il Was 1 iy i ) nr ats Collama the choicest of the soil’s pr i fr. aml D> aitzall : Master was, LU. Naginey, J. B. Bun- sate ’ } M. Thompson, Mrs, the Hustler in extending to them sv m- Mupany hi chairman of the gel t executed his pias LO pathy io this their hour of sorrow and affliction So ed 0 et Se sss ———— A —————— 351 gier Washington, Da Lamp Explodes. A. Foreman and bmby, Jay . By the explosion of an oil lamp r ican . . . ad previoasly passed hroagoh Sl PY ai ! Rering Milh his store at Coburn, Merchant J WW s ¥ 1 SAM 4 many t t th 3 bses id ia § Mi Willian: < (31 Hinbure i ; } ; ve, § > . is oBatah \ 3 Te a hg A word about 1 pA DA a on, Mifflinb ag Mrs. 2 lauser, Potters Mills Fh Alona | . Kerstetter was severely burned the 1mkle abo 1 rl y Out « itis ore 1 4 i isher; Mir Of isn 1 ’ rea i isms {jiiam F. Lingle, Northumberland : : . ait heat oe . Vf eons itself will not be ou pi Just Bs | tL omiiar Philinalutrs dizabeth M. Bitner, Myra E. Rockey,] jr W. L. Sweetwood American Falls, Idaho | other Saturday evening, says the ind a he np h fondsy The structure comprises for wil a a A. P Hostermnan, Tussyville Mra W. EB Camp, Tyrone morning. Too much picnic dravieg : . Ith : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brooks, Ruth, Anna May Houser, M. Edna Kelle J. ¥. Bitner, Ensley, Ala : .s hes MR : twenty-four feet in width, the gi 8 Mami; y and Emmett Brooks, Pine] RW. Noll tases Gap “I'l Nir. and Mr. A. B. Homan, Altoona to go tothe warehouse that eveniog and | Woe the disease that did up the old ! . v BST AhRA RELA Enid y a . .« & i, CARAT i 2 mo — bts ats . A length of the building north and south Emma Knox, Harrisburg Lis DEN HALL h 14nden Hall started with a lighted lamp, and had | 7% being ninety-six leei, aud the greatest urge igerich; Mr. nt Mrs. Amy Stover, Scott Stover, Reberg- Rays he Jean and Dies. Went yr Jte already entered the warehouse when Everybody's for October has a stirik- $ » stor bit weft 1 34 pugs and » 3 a y rocks, Mildred Wieland, J illiam Brooks . ¥ eh : : length east and west eighty-four feet, Adware r, Mr. and Mrs. y E. buss : b 1 H bu Me FEW a ee Brooks the lamp exploded in his hand and he | 10g cover in while and scarlet to ade "ng call . ines . 4 Ca ) Mrs Jacob Loe AITISHUrg Cartie Hess, Dillshurg . . . : te : lh dh THE Wal 8.0 0 Ops ape lan = I Garl k: M i Mabl J. Sumner Miller Penn'a Furnace Willard Dale, State College was immediately enveloped in flames, | vertise their leading article, The high and the walls of the twenty-four on n a phd ] jabie J. B. Miller, Hublersburg Helen M. Bible, W. Phila, Persons in the store seized some pieces | Keystone Crime,” by Owen Wister. Stein, Nellie Neese, y Wh : v1 Ray Smith, Potters Mills . : Grace Sharer, Katurah Long, Zion. Mrs. Irvin Shirk, Glen Iron W. L. Royer, Taylor, NX. Dak of carpet and threw them over Mr. | [bis is the first comprehensive story Gertrude Swartz Linnie relics many years old Journal Mr. Kerstatter had occassion foot centre square are f(ifteen feet in height, and to the lop of the tower over the centre it is about forty feet, xi Ath i Milles, Fie So cus Kersetter and in that way smothered | of the scandalous cost of Pennsylva- wdgar M. Miller, Pittsburg Mamie RB Melss, Colyer ’ ‘ ' y \ . : By a . 3 » Ayer v" sfoare th dest iin vg nia's new cspitol oo appear } } o : a gah : ; Lulu Stover, Millheim Tillie Eisele, Altoona the flames before t clothing were | HIR'8 1 i b i ppear, ar d n The structure presents a splendid ap- Mr. and $e . H. Zimmerman, Jacob Walker, Chicago Mrs. W, 8 Walker, Centre Hall barned through Mr. Reratetter's | telling it Mr. Wister proves himsell ss $ $ ; ’ a terd a Phe 3, fy | bre ¢ pearance, and is substantially con- eorge. Roy and Ralph Zimmer. Mrs. J. H. Williams, Zion 3 Re Tm hands, hresst and face were badly successful a publicist ss he is a structed. The building was erected M1, MH Helin nn Lreorge L Gettig, Braddock A. C. Homan, Spring Mills V burned by the oil that splashed over | novelist, and Mrs, Cyrus Brungart; Sara Peter Jordan, Colyer Cleve N Kungard, Spring Mili : | bis Lif sont \ . 12 Chai nu Rhone, who not onl RAVE ind Cora A Brungart: Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. George Lee, Milton Do pe, Lelie Ons him and his life was no donbt saved Iany of the Reporter readers will ; airman one, ' i Hy BAYE le: H. Emerick ; Margaret A. Wood, J. W. Krumbine, Amanda Krumbine,| Mm. Amos Cram, Penn Brook by the promptness of those who saw | recall Frank Bloomster at the mens his time for the purpose gratuitously, |v, ungwood. Isabel Krumbine, Rexis Hm Naan, Tuy ville his condition and knew how to ex-|tion of his name. He is 8 Swede and but aleo much of the timber that ep. Mra. Mary Odenkirk; Grace M. and D J. Th Bunkeys J. O. Stover, James] 3. =y Love, pring Mile : tinguish the flames one of the men who belonged to Mr. | { \ rs rank dradford + An . urs veedaviile Yiorence 8, Rhone, Centre Hal . . Yared inty Ka of ( Rl Al rds Brat yh 1 Mrs Bp Re A Mary E. Burkholder, Centre Hill Lola Demont, Harrisburg —————— ——— Brown's crew of welldrillers, at the y ention o Lairman Rhoue Alexander ; Mr. and Mrs, DD. L. Ke a . Shr : t COLLEGE ; 9 i > i The int a . Centre Hall: Mrs Myra Kerr, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Parson, Farrands- STATE XL Chas A. Womet, Bina M. Leech. Do You shave? time an effort was made (0 sink a test wh ville J Prank E.Drye, Ii. L bale, J. b Jilisbuy, Mar Phe Philadelphia Press offers the | well on the farm of G. H., Emerick, : Mrs George Searson, James Searson, |garet Lola B, Senis, ih 50M, GUhor M., Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Neff; Mr. and Mrs i» : ! i under the persoual supervision of and his associate committeemen ip s constructing such an elaborate exhibit building was to make periuanent this . 3 . Boyer, Fred Houser, Mand Musser, Mr, Musser, daily edition of thw splendid publica | east of Centre Hall. But this is the t. Neff and family, Centre Hall, Le Roy Searson, Linden Hall C. F. shaw, J. Mary Thompson, Marion B. Meyer, | {jon ane full year witn sn excellent | point: Mr. Bloomster Is no longer a particular department of the Grange Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hoover; Mr. and | perger, Marion Harshberger, Bellwood | E. Homan, Mamie B fanch, 3. 0 THOW mI, razor made from the bet Sheffield | well driller, but is the senior partner well succeeded, E. Tate, Centre Hall. Mrs. W. 8. Musser, Northumberland | BELLEFONTE. ~ aries of the daliy Pres: alone one: year ) ers in general merchandise. at . The exhibits of fruit, cereals, vege-| Mr. and Mrs, James Summers, F.T.] Kathryne Hettinger, Grand Rapids, | Grant Charles, Mre. Frank Lee, Mm. H. M. prac ) ors in Re a se, at Marvin Hunter, Edgar Summers, Axe Mann. Mich. Kelley, Mrs. Robert Roan, Mary ¥, buniap, Peri ho ast teri bre ‘otslv aluin tie been equalled within the county. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Herman, Mary] Charles Barner, Salona Royer, Elsie M. Bible, Lula Shirk, Frank Stover, | the best stores { the only pla te Last week, Mr, aud Mrs. John W, 4 : # . 11 . { Ralph Hazel, Bertha Meunshaw, J. W, Garbrick, : : This assertion applies not ouly 0 §.nan Lemont; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin] Mrs. L. A. Condo, Mifflin Mrs W, W, Bible. wale) for §2 00, thus creatiog ssplendid | ¢orper's brother, R. W. Neese, of Aus i TW OK , Violetta M. Gingerich, York Fernie B. Heckman, Centre Hall I wi ' samer, Mary RIne - 3 Tol y , , Ce t rary A partof one of the ages of the I'' W. Kreamer, Mary Kreamer, Har Lucina B. Swarts, Northumberland JY. Henty Jobuyier wahue Hall Press handles no jib lots, every pre-} .... ufectures gasoline engines and re tarY ; Aaronsburg. ; wrolyn W. Y Parrandavill thered from every pait of Centre|” Harry F. Grove, Lemont Carolyn W. Young, Farman e, . Ba A particular feature of this] Dr. and Mrs, H. 8. Alexander, Lowell] J C. Etters, Lemont Clare M. Young, Farmndeville direct of the manufacturers, the saving | aober, when his vacation expires. in display was the arravgemient of anf yg, H. 8. Alexander, Potters Mille J.T. Shugart, Oak Hall the paper and ragor will be mabled to] jue Virginia, was also here at the 3 - 5 - . * ha > y : old-time chimney coruer, with every Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Smith, Ray,| , Mrs. Walker, Penn Hall Sivas PB TovS. TT iu you tomo row, same time. Her husband, a short was a new and appreciated cor. | Mills; Morris Rachau, Spring Mills, Mr, and Mrs, OC. E. Saunders, Juniata 8. nserne | This Pl y CO. A. Boyer and wiles Milton LJ D, Kurtz. | mifinburg Grange Library, be is superintendent of an extract , To the older the scene recalled | Ray, Ruth Smith, Potters Mills; Harry | Wilkes Barre 5 : people. the scene rec Y, ’ ; Margaret Knox, Cherokee, lowa AE Mewar, W LA will be npen Baturday at 4 o'clock p. | four years, sud is considered one of the it recalled the remarkable advance | Mr. and Mrs. William H. Smith, Mar- i mi ; ment for which the American is noted. | tha Smith, Spring Mills; Media Gingery, haud sud ready for Lhe readers, . jewployment, Rosetta Glasgow, Mrs. Wm, Harshe] sre. 5 C. Koch, Ruth Koch, W. W. Smith, Alice Encampment sud Fair, snd they have | Mrs. Samual Gingerich; Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. G. Tate, Duquesne Mabel Waters John steel, fully gnarantecd for $850. The of the firm of F. & C. Bloomster, desl Laury, Delia Clark, Myrtie Wolley Mre, G5, W.1is $3.00 he rapor vou get retails in | dale, McKean county. tables, tubers, grasses, elo, have never y and Fred Herman Philipsburs; Nellie] Harry E. Feese, Colyer M. H. Hoy, Daulel Hockman, Clarence Haset | manufactur r «iti permit it placed on | Noose, of Centre Hall, entertained the quantity, but quality as well, Stump, Centre Hall, Geo. A. Dale, Rushville, Neb. Geo. E. Breon, Centre Hall worth of Five Dollars for $3560. The burn, N. Y., who with his brother 'N. X. : : building was devoted to old relics|old Kreamer, Renovo; Nellie Mingle, § yp "yaggie Roan, Wallaceton G. W, Kocher, Neffs Mills miam offered by them is purchased | iy qutomobiles. He is here until Elmer and Hugh Alexander, Potters] Forest Aikens, Milesburg 1 Aam Lavon is their sutweribers. Order toduy nod | yigter, Mrs G. M. Musser, of Beuna- ui o } Ex p Na i ‘otters | | ‘ y ) thing in its place ready to build a fire. | Earl, Boyd and Nona Smith, Potters] . Mrs. Wm. Royer, Juniata time ago, returned to Virginia, wi : C } : Mi Ad Smi h ner by both the older and younger] Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith, Floyd, Wm. BB. Showalter, Millmont. Paul Moser, Wilkes Barre The free library 10 Grange Arcadia plant. He has held that position for Shires, Millheim, , 0 their childhood days, to the younger Samuel Han © D. Row Bushman, Ceotre Hall mA ew section of books is on | most competent men lu the company’s
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