SEPTEMBER COURT. . : reas] Cases Heard Before Court and Jury at First September Court. Fhe BReptember session of court oor. veirrd Monday more iti. at which titie petitions and motions were pres sented George Waite, executor of his moth- | er's estate, of Miles township, was! brought before the court to show reas. ! on why he fatled to file account Upon being recalled he still refused to file the account, and was cotnmitted ta the custody nf wig P. J. MeDonald, of made foreman of t Dr. BE. 8 wor of Spring township : his Lorwarth th Appesl recover for patient pay he had any rendered of relief his ation was brought to medical at Phe being financially abla to and the overseers not having knowledge of the services the doctor took out ax which he subsequently handed to overseers and charged the i district, Non suit was ground that the required ten days ne tice had not been given. A verdioet $54 32 was giveo, subject to a point aw involved ari Freen ! cha {i wl} val 8 SUil case Ire College, pl He also plead rge of having broken into the stop f D Pearce, at State therefrom a pair of men’s shoes, Wilbur Wilkinson, charged breaking open a package at railroad station, and taking a box of peanut candy, pleaded guilty | The case of the Mifflinburg buggy | company ve, David Bajley, an appeal, | was settled. On motion Charles A admitted to the pract Waldren & Co. vs, Davi appeal. Verdict for ¢ sum of $37.50. M. C. Gepha an appeal J defendant John W AU Appeal, George B. of Court, was ¥ which to file hi not fis F bili tendsnoee order « the the asked on the to ii LF g y 3 | 31 1 ead guilt guilty to the cha y I tal Mitge, anda aK with | fhe appended it the Lewistown fo many of ti Milroy VN Horn dolpl on =u Mrs. William i Mrs. James Havona and visit ; re i ing t ing in Cent he (rangers Grandmother esteemed from her eigh chi hen Cer i and Samuel Hes An Terie inl ire: bi { i at Ma moved home st Colyer, Mr Civil war vetera: {en velers: al General's vivid secount « he had it is pre about the youngest t live the General, Pedro Reed is making the rural mail regular carrier, Charles Meyers, on his vacation Char ROIUg uver Lo bs at Centre Hal nd will joy himself iy at his Valley home. GR Bedlyon John P. Tayi MET the circuit of if route as a sub, aippual among the Litige A Marriage Licenses King, Bellefonte, spear, Bellefonte Oliver C Irene ¥ Curtis M. Blerly, Mayme V., Weaife, Smullton, Dents Run David W. Dailey, Philadelphi Verna B. Thomas, Waddle nati, Ohio hie ‘ HO ( Bradford Civitts, Cinein Elva Cramer, Cincinnati, Charles A. Page, Eels Mabel E. Klinefelter, Wm Rose MeGroarty, Paul 8B. Kerstetter, ¢ Mary E. Vonads, { Gilbert WW. Pars Cntharine DD, Crus, Brady t). Steiger Katie Barner, ( Raymond He P Minetts Haywood, H t Rao Luther L.. Haines, W¢ Maude J. Auman, M| Charles M Ammerman, Milestburg Manche Feager, Milesburg burg inmtsburg K SNUHOW Flv Mi, | our HLRre §e wil w a ral iheiin it Charles M. Fenstermacher, Chicago, | Nell« y Lytle, state Col eye SA pone i Frea Tickets to the alr Gronuds, When your purchases amount $500 we give sou ticket Fair grounds When $10.00 we give two, [If than $5 00 we give you until you buy $5 00 worth Begins Heptemnber 24th, MoNTGOMERY & ( tif cots —— Bucknell to} to the hey amount to purchase in less a credit eard, ope i i) ve Geltyshurg | The first big football garue ut Lewis. f burg will be played Saturday after. | noon, between Gettysburg snd Buck- nell. The teams will be in good eon- dition and a fine game is anticipated. Last year Gettysburg won from Buck- nell by the score of ten to two, The game will be called at two o'clock, ISA SS SO The Farmer's Glad Yong, No frost upon the pumpkin yet, and no fodder in the shock. sass “ol CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. [Appointments not given hero have not been repo to this Ace. Lutheran—No services, owing to absence of pastor at Bynod, 1a Reb. rsburg. Presbyterian-No services, Reformed-Tussey ville, moming ; Centre Hall, Methodist—Centre Ha town, afternoon ; Spring Mille i Bpruoce 4 i ins ro dni Fabs IATHN EMANUEL HARTER, Emanuel! Harter, n well known eiti- zem of Miles township, diea Tuesday night at his home near Rebersburg, aged a little over seventy-six years. Interment will be made at Millbheim, inturday worning. He is survived by # wife, whose maiden name was El- vina Bierly, and two children—Mrs, Cook Lose, at home, and Mrs. Sallie Hillibish, of Freeburg, HENRY KLINE ry Kline aged died at Stone Mill, Potter town- i iturday evening, Interment was made at Tu | 9 | 00000000D0DDRD | to the fair grounds. 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 Teh Coral to any daylight work, | $ 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- ing and affords a fine display window, 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 all other 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 p 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. WW. W. SMITH STATE COLLEGE, PA. BRANCH GALLERY AT CENTRE HALL EARNS AAA a eK ee ARES EAA 2 whom - Ast tm 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. Adin pind didi dip Sidi Bindi didi ddl Bin i Bn print Fp dd Bind] nr dA IIIA I L223 32 22 Lend Us Your Ear, Mr. Farmer! You will never regret it, TELEPHONE SERVICE IN YOUR HOME A Protection A Convenience A Necessity, Rates very reasonable, ative plan to you, Let us explain Co-oper- Telephone, write or call up # manager, our 4455S AILAI ILI BIBI ILL AJ LAER 1 PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO ; 3 Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. t Tr rr rr TT rr rr rr rrr rr rr rrr Tr re rrr rb ¢ ¢ / / 4 ¢ ¢ é ¢ ¢ ¢ / } ¢ ¢ ¢ ’ 4 4 ¢ ¢ } ¢ ¢ A nice line of Men’s fine «SHIRTS... Ladies’ Neckwear, Ribbons, Laces, Embroid- eries and Insertions. “Www BWW BBD DD DT 9 BNW VB BOD F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall ¢ NNN VNB YG NNN NNN NGS Chamberiain’'s Cough Remedy One of the Best on the Market For Chamberlain's favor one of MANY years jue acute Aas especially for throat and coughs, colds ana Fall \ Winter Dry Goods... Just Received. It is pleasant and safe to take in the which it Sold by The Star Store, Centre Hall: Carson, Potters Mills : Tusseyville, F. A C. W, Swartz Have you ever handled Rochester Non-Rust Tinware Made of best quality char- plate. Warrant GRAIN MAKKET. Rye ....... . 65 | Wheat BAMEY coms ionosn 52 | Oats { Com Coal rust, PFRODUOE AT STORES, Lard... ™m Potatnes A 69 Butter ARM AT PRIVATE The digned offers at private sale ihe known as the James A. Sweetwood farm, in Pot ter township, located one mile rast of Centre Hull containing EIGHTY ONE ACRES and one Pundred and forty perches. Theteon erected a house and barn, For further information apply Lr] WM. M. GROVE, Agent Spring Mills, Pa, SALS We are giving you Bargain Connter Prices in Azure Enamel Ware. i H 8. TAYLOR H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS, FA. CRVPIPP PTT POER PON? grande ATTORNEY AT-LAW Office : Opera House Block | BELLEFONTE, PA ) Opposite Court House | : All branches of legal busines attended promptly. ENO PP E0000 091 0000000000000000080000000094880080000000 0000000080000 000000000000000000000000000¢00000000000 Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by One Dose Uhamberiain's Colle, Cholera and Digr. rhoen Remedy, t, I was eo weak from sn attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcely attend to my duties, when I took a aose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me en- tirely and I had t taking oiher medicine for nine days without relief. I heartily recommend this remedy as being the best to my knowlege for bowel complaints. —R, (. Stewart, of the firm of Stewart & Bro., Greenville, Ala. For sale by The Star Btore, Centre Hall ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W. 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