or sh nA ER tsps Mo 7 akod DNC 3 SR te rato emt ae eT Br SO A ee A sar wns - wy ; ” Gp 0 5a Te A PA ERR PERI SII IS GS ts RA OS AS BI ESI INVEST IN REAL Remember, Saturday Is the Big Auction LOT SALE at State College, Penn’a. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1909, Commencing at 1 O'clock dition of State College is Located in the Borough, al BALLOON ASCENSION by One of Sully & Rise FIFT Y CH OICE | the Greatest Aeronauts in the World. where Building is now going on, and within five | minutes walk of the Main College Buildings. B U I lL D I N G INVEST IN REAL ESTATE AT STATE COLLEGE LOCATION and GROUNDS. This Valuable Ad- Take a Day OI. Come and Bring Your Friends, ing at 10.30, stopping at evening, : cation, TATE WILL YOUR OLD all the regular stations be- MAKE AGE NN 909% 9 to hear him, . It is worth your while BUY IT “S>tTeaSe999DTNNS DEATH, LEONARD MESUMER Wednesday of last week Leonard Messimer died at his home In the vie cipity of Green Grove church, north of Penn Hall, and interment was made in Green Grove cem:tery “Baturday morning, Rev. D. C. Csrie, pastor of the Evangelical church officiating. Mr, Messimer was a veteran of the civil war, and was aged eighty.ore years and ten months. He had been in delica e health for some tio doe to age. He is survived by a wife, nee Mariah RBnvder, and seven children, namely, J hn, Joseph, Mra Henry Wagner and Mra Reedar, all of Green Grove ; William, of Gresnburr, Clin- ton county ; Jacob, of State College, and Mra, John 8 iyder, of Poun Hall The deceased was a member of tre Evangelical church for a period of forty-one years. MRS. JOHN ZERBY. Sarah Elizaberh Btitzer, wife of John Zerby, of Colyer, died st her seven months and twenty.one days Interment was made in the Evangelic« al cemetry, Zion Hill, Monday morn. deceased was a member for a period of years, officiating. Mrs, Zerby was the daughter of William Stitzer, and ws born near band and three sons John, Emory, and Wililam-—all st home. Mrs Elizabeth Hunter, wife of Cap! Joho A Hunter, of 8 wrmstown, died on the 3rd ins'an’, in the home in which sh« wa: bwao and raised she was the deughte- of Abraham ano Basan Eder, why sstabiished the home as early ns 1784, she was boru December, 1824 wad in 1852 becatue the wife of Capt. Hunter, She is survived by ber hustund and four calldren, namely : Auns Vary, who ls st home ; Dr Wallses R, Hun. ter, of Erie ; Professor John A, Hun ter, Jr., of Boulder, Colorado, and Mrs. A. W. Bmith, of Bilairsvilie, Jeremiah Rider died recently at the home of his daughter at Punxsutaw- ney, of diseases incident to his ad. vanced age. He will be remembered more distinoctly by many of the resi- dents in the vicinity of Pleasant Gap where fur years he resided on what was known as the Gibson Larimer farm, now owned by M. M. Keller. He was also sn old soldier. His wife died several years ago. He lssurvived brought to tor i Nit'may «lab Houses Baraed The Nittany Country elub hones, st Hecla Park, was burned Wednesday evening of last week, How the fire originated is not known. Much of the furniture was saved The building was 60x80 fe-t, and originally was built almost a century ago, and was the property of the Mo- Mullen estate, the ‘ ‘ountry Club Asso- ciation having leased it The loss is variously estimated st from ten tn twenty thousand dollars. The club had $3000 insurances, and the M~Mullan estate $6000 Two thnusand of the insurance wae in the Centre Hall fire insurance enmpany, Williamsport Commeretal College, writing, aod Preparatory school. Largest Commercial 8S shnol in Central Peannsyléania. Fail term begins Bep- names of 900 students positiops. Wrise for it, F. F Heavugy, Proprietor A ———— holding Eviscopal church, at Lemont, will of the season will be sold, and a plese. sit Lime is guaranteed to all. I PA — Spring Mills, Hennigh John Rosman, spent several days in Lascaster, returning home last Tuendny. . Orvis Bostty and f.mily are visiting st the home of Mo Sarah Beatty, the formet’s mothe. Dr Brsucht transsoted business in Bellefontedast Tureday, John Foreman has returned home for a short visit with bis ov rents, Miss Mayme Gen'zel, of York, spent wyeral days us thie guest of Miss Carrie Genigel. . Mis Della Garbrick and friend, »f Peasant Gap, spent Sunday at the home of William Sones, Miss Grace Weaver. who was em. ployed at the Heels Club House, has returned to the home of her mother she was unfortunate in losing severs) articles from her wardrobe In the recent fire. Joseph Reifeny ier and family, of Milihelm, spat Baoday st the home of Witham Meyer, Mrs. Floyd Bowersox and two chil dren are ciroulating among friends and former neighbors, Prof, Hollen hasf been to tench the high I. He ian uta of Franklin and Marshall Oak Hall, Ma Clayton Et'ers and aan, spent Thursday at Pio: Grave Milla Mra Charles Kahn, of Walnut Grove, was a caller In town on Fhurs ‘ay Austin Dale attended the gond roads meeting in Bellefonte on Fhursday. Mrs. McCormick and children of, Lock Haven and the Misses Homan, of near Centre Hall, were guests sat the home of B F. Homan over Sunday. Charles Coil, of Boalsburg, was in town the bayginning of the week threshing grain at the rate of more than a bushel per mioute howe of Mra. Ada Benuer on Buanday. The Dale reunion on Saturday was ‘well attended, Clayton Ecters went to Bentia Tues day morniug with a load of flour and fred George Houser transscted business at Lemont on Monday eveniog. Al p> Linden Hall. Mra Antes, of Bellefonte, is spend. ing a week with her cousia, Me D Hess, Mrs Rebeces Comamings left on Tuesday for a mocth's visit with her ‘dl cughter in Unicago: M.and Mrs Jeo Loe last week wuieriained Mrs Lee's mother, Mra, | Bowman, sod sunt Mes SBayder, of St@nandoah, siso Mr acd Mr Koontz and son Harry, of Northam. berimnd, sod Mrs, P, C, Bradford aud daughters, Mrs. Anna Williams, of Juniata, is | visiting ber sister, Mra. J. H. Ross, | A little daughter was a recent ar | rival at the Da lel Colyer home, Mra Jacob Z og is spending a weeh with relatives tu Millbeim Miss Huzel Ustherman fs visiting wee. David Say ler a d mother drove + M troy on Sunday to visit his sister, Lozzte A . — — Nittany Mountain, Mra William Houser suffered «Hight sprain of ber sukie by » misste; from the side door, Mra, Joho Houser Is under Dr Lee's onre, Mrs. James Usllahan is suffering from chills and fever, and Is now une der the care of Dr. Allison. George P. Thomas Is visiting his daughter, Mra. Hugh H. Hobsen, at Buffalo. Mien Grace and Edith Carper, of Landen all, visit-d Miss ors Thomas on Sunday, Vegetation, fruit snd "grain are witheriog under the scorching rays of the sun, but the cooling spriugs of the mountain pever fall to gush forth thelr wtipply for man and beast, oiled Gress and family will ‘thelr vacation F of Larger Stock to Select from and + Chamber Suits, bevel plat'd glass, $1 Iron Beds, Irom $2.25 up. Wood Beds, Irom $2.16 up. Wood Rockers, at 76e. Large Arm Rockers, from $2.16 up. Smyrna Rugs, 27x04, at $1.98, Wilton Rugs, 27x04, at $1.85. 5.78 Ingrain Carpets, per yd., from 26¢ up. China Mattings, per yd., from 17¢ up. Rag Carpets, per yd., . irom 33¢ up. Prices here quoted give you bat a. faint idea of the Bargains ———— — ae. WA Yelour Covered Couches, Irom $06.85 up. Drop-Leal Tables, at $3.50. from $5.85 up. Polding Spiral Springs, from $2.89 up. Woren Wire Springs, trom $2.46 wp. Soft-Top Mattresses, at $2.80, 46 1b. Pelt Mattress, at $6.87. Drop-End Solas, Tine coverings, es it $14.98 Wood-Seat Dir, per six, rom $4.88 Kitchen Cabinets, from $0.35 up. Ro PTT TT TTT IT TT TT IT Tr TT Tr Tr Tr TT rT TT PT rr Tr Tr 2 PT rT Tr PP TTT TTT IT Ir rr TY Ty
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