LOvALs, Candies, the purest and best— Kreamer & Son, A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Tate, on Nittany Mountain, W. H. Meyer killed two hogs on Taesday that dressed 491 and 461 pounds respectively, Lock Haven, under the new census, has a population of 7,772, an increase over ten years ago of 502 Shoes, a very fine assortment for men, ladies, and misses, also for the children—Kreamer & Son. Murs. Alfred Durst is contemplating a trip to Tanneytown, Maryland, to visit her daughter, Mrs. David Wolf. A grandchild of William Ishler, of Colyer, aged about three years, just re. covered from a severe attack of pueu- Tusseyville. Spangler left for Chicago to be with his son, John J, Spangler, during his days sgo Mrs. Bpangler received a letter from her husband, who fs now in the west, stating that their son was better, although very weak, The parents have the sympathy of the community. Mrs. William Bitner and Mrs. Will iam Martz spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Martz's sister, Mise Flora Love, at Centre Hall, Miss Effie R. Ishler spent the past week at the home of her aunt, Mrs, H, J. Lambert, in Centre Hall. Mrs. Fzca Ripka and Mrs. Elmyra Moyer visited Mrs. Emanuel Smith, at Potters Mills, one day last week. My. Bmith is suffering with tubercu- osls, Oo Tuesday of last week professor P. H. Meyer, of Centre Hall, placed a Heporter Hoglster Mrs 8. E Sharer, Centre Hall William Fettorolf, Centre Hall Cpra C, Boal, Centre Hall William B, Fiedler, Centre Hall D. L. Bartges, Centre Hall uth 1. Bartges, Centre Hall nnie Walker, Milesburg Adaline McClenahan, Centre Hall Mme. J. Q. A. Kennedy, Centre Hall Mary Kennedy, Centre Hall Mm. Carrie Ruhl, Centre Hall Virna Emerick, Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Perry Krise, Potters Mills Helen Luse, Centre Hall Mrs. Victor Auman, Centre Hall Mrs. Frank Bradford, Centre Hall Mrs, Perry Luse, Centre Hall L. M. Decker, Spring Mills 8. L. Condo and Lester Condo, Spring Mills H. L. Brooks, Centre Hall Mrs, F. A. Foreman, Bpring Mills F. G. Foreman, Spring Mills Grace Stover, Centre Hall PF. W, Breon, Cenrre Hall John H. Burkholder, Centre Hall Rufus Strohm, London, England Ammon Burkholder, Phillipsburg, New Jemey Mre. A. B. Homan, Altoona Mrs, C C. Homan, Toledo, Ohio Mrs. Emma Homan Centre Hall Jennle Foreman, Centre Hall Mm. L. R. Lingle, Centre Hall Albert Bradford, Red Mill AN XMAS LIST OF PRACTICAL PRESENTS FROMA MAN'S STORE. SENSIBLE GIFTS, SUITABLE FOR monia. piano in the home of Mr, and Mrs. M, F. Rossman, AL EEE Chickenpox have reached Centre On Thorad k BALE REGISTER, Hall and Bellefonte, and both places whe Willers IIning of inst oki TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, two o'clock—The would be just as well off without their was hauling a load of ties up the hill | Philip Bhook property, in Spring Mills. See adv. presence. near the home of Edward Kline, he | 'n this issue. noticed a small stream of blood issuing BATURDAY, JANUARY 21. one o'clock— A good many farmers will have the from the mouth of one of his horses, | Dwelling house and lot, at Colyer, property of pleasure of husking two crops of corn and before the team reached the top of | the late Amos Lee, Sse adv. in 1911—one in the spring, the other [the hill, the animal began to bleed FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, nine o'clock, on W FATHER, BROTHER, HUSBAND OR “ HIM ”: AUTO GLOYES HANDKERCHIEPS in the fall. violently, oy Lingle Pegan 2 Ie H. Meyer farm, two miles south east of Old Fort, us y HOUSE COATS 4 : move the harness, but ore the anl-| by J. A. Hosterman ; nine horses, including one ) : Miss Eloise Behuyler will spend her | mal was free from the leather, it drop- | colt, itty cattle, thirty-four hogs, fourteen sheep. CATE JEWELRY Christmas vacation at Centre Hall. | ped over dead. Full line of farm Implements and household BATH ROBES JERSEYS Bhe expects t> reach here from Cape! Owing to the serious nature of a sore | ®0ods. L. Frank Mays, auctioneer. y May on Saturday. pn the tide ot Bin Bose, John H. Beb- BATURDAY, MARCH 4, one oclock, at Old Be UART R KNITTED CRAYATS al er, of this place, left on Saturday for | Fort, by William M. Bradford : four work horses, y y Testimony favoring the granting of Tylersville where he will consult a] twenty-five head of cattle, and a Jot of hogs. (0 ! E SIZES) LINK BUTTONS a liquor license in Centre Hall was physician. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, twelve o'clock COAT SWEATERS MOTOR NEEDS given yesterday ( Wednesday ) in Miss Ruth Rossman returned home | three miles west of Centre Hall, on Brush Val. CRAYATS MUFFLERS Bellefonte, before Attorney Furst. ou Bsturday she shubding the past {ley road, on the J. T. Poller farm by Hacken. CANES hie f° : three months at the Bible Institute, In | berg and Potter : four head work horses, one This (Thursday) morning, B. H.|pjysbarg. Her many friends wel-| yeasling colt ; eight milk cows, one bull, three ; PAJAMAS Arney started for Niagara Falls, where | come her back to her own little town. | head of young cattle, lot of hogs, fifteen head of COAT HANGERS RAINCOATS he will spend a short time with his| Mrs. John Dashem and Mrs. Ed- |sbeep. Also s full line of farming implements, CUFFS son, A. Miles Arney, and family, Wild Mursiuges ad little of Joup FRIDAY, MARCH 10, nine o'clock—oue mile DERBI SUSPENDERS ~ ; vie several days at the home Of] west of Old Fort, by Jerome Auman : Horses, : The nine-foot panther killed near | afr and Mrs. Wesley Foreman, at Cul- | cows, implements, etc, Including entire live ES SOFT HATS Woodward, in 1895, by Lewis Dor-| tin. stock on the farm. DRESS SUIT CASES SILK HOSIERY man, is stuffed and on exhibition in| William O. Heckman, who has been | TUESDAY. MARCH lites o'clock, by Jacob 2 y 2 the public schools at New Berlin. a tudent gt Franklin and Satebnll Meyer, one and one-half miles east of Boalsburg ip REQUISITES SCARF PINS college, a ancaster, return One | and one mile south of Linden Hall. Large num Why not sled to Bellefonte and see | for 4 vacation of two weeks. ber of horses, eatile, os, eto., implements and : CAPS STUDS the Corrall Comedy Company in the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horner spent | some household goods FOOT BALLS SHIRTS Garman opera house. They will be|geveral days visiting at Altoons. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, one o'clock, at FUR LINED GLOYES TIE CLASPS there all week. A fine place to spend The story and song service obser ved | Farmers Mills, 2 1.2 miles west of Bpring Mills, by an evening. in She United Evangelical church on | William F. Rishel : Four mares. in foal 10 our FULL DRESS GLOYES UMBRELLAS ' : a . Sunday evening was interesting and | Percheron horse ; two 2year old geldings, one y . C. W. Black, at Farmers Mills, will the oY Eh well filled. 6 yesrling mare colt, three brood sows due to fr FULL DRESS TIES WATCHES GUARANTEED HOSIERY WATCH FOBS make sale of horses, cows, young row by time of sale, iwo sow pigs, boar pig five cattle, implements, ete., the latter pari months old, 15 shoals, all pure bred Berkshire Spring Mills. 0 h 1 tel of March, the exact date not having Sock ; 20 ewes, | am, hata aud ofhet arilelie : } od will off je William Witmore, of Chicago, son | C. King. Sermned wiuoter at public sale, ed the funeral of Mr, Hanna on Fri. commonly known as the Philip Shook residence Bteans, daughter of Dr. J. C. Steans, Miss Clara Krape, af Centre Hall, | house, two and one ball stories high, haviog Misses Sadie Miller and Maggie | Bouse there is 8 never falling well of water, apd : : #, eto he er & ( " ton county, died Tuesday morning, |Bitnoer. Bor ha Jeopgit] conuing oie 254 Sie spendin his vacation with his! pend. Ne: | for the Heirs, Many persons find themselves af-| bills contracted by, or recognise any SEretEen: MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE Miss Edoa Krape, of Centre Hall, | —— a ——— yet been determined. , ' Hall, { in the village of Epring Mills, on Toesday, De of Rev. Witmore, formerly a minister | This 1s one of the most desirable homes in Spring of Mifflinburg, were married recently. | spent Tuesday iu town. | nine large rooms ; also a back barn 22x84 fest Abraham B. Bitner, ® successful Weaver, of Rebersburg, were visitors | & pover falling spring st the barn. { Balf sores of land, and 8 located on the main aged seventy-seven years. He was ounty. | PNT OTICE-The “undersigned ‘hereby give spent Saturday with her aunt, Mrs. G. | JES OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—The un i Philip Leitzall, of Millheim, attend-|cember i, al 20'¢look p.m. the house and jot located at Mifflinburg, and Mlss Sarah ds y. | Mills. There is erected on it a large brick cased i and all other necessary outbulldings. At he farmer of Bald Eagle township, Clin-|on Saturday at the home of Bright | Toere ia a lo of choice fruit : apples. grapes, Rufus Finkle, of Btate College, 8 | street 3 EMANUEL P. BHOOK, born in Liberty township, this| rents Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Finkle. | _ Mesars. Jared Lytle, Ralph Musser Ee nal oll, Dot px_any ) ] 3 y stad with a nersistent cough afte | contracts, eto. entered into by H. M Hoy. and. a Tor ice: factod of hs fluenza. nL BU itr sn a "p22 EC Y EARICK LUMRES CO, . > jCan be promptly cured by the use of | — : visitors at the home of W. A. Krise, | Chamberisin’s Cough Remedy, it OST— Beagle hound. with col'ar, brass name the former haviog come for the pur-|should not be allowed to run on until | Pace brown tody Samy mixed with Pack pose of arranging for lessons on the it becomes troublesome. Bold by | spots Liberal rewsrd for return to RICHARD . Murray and Bitoer, LANTZ, Spring Mills. Bell telephone, guitar, i A UCTIONEER The undersigned announces thal be Is a practical auctioneer, and d, proprietor of the ger: Rradiud, prop eof oe aon for the children— Kreamer & | in ready to receive ORL TOF Thin (ROO) SugeL, AD, Bradford, was-in Centre Hall, on| Groceries, all the best brands— | Tuesday. He is very much pleased | Kreamer & Son. | 0 may is pd with Ais milling plant, but at present : is not able torun st all times on ac- count of the low water, Miss Cora Brungart, who has been at Youngwoo d since early in the fall, W. THOMAS BOAL, {Centre huh Spring Mills, Pa. PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF PRAYER, 1911, Sunday, January 1, 7 P. M. Lutheran Chureh is expected here this week. Rumor Subject : The Fatherhood of God. Matt. 6:9; John 3:16. Sermon by gays she will not return to the Pitts Rev. J. Max Lantz, burg district until that important | Monday, January 2, 7:15 P. M. Evangelical Church event happens w hich is looked forward Subject : The ‘World's Approach to God. Rev. 11:15; Ps. 50% 7-12. to from youth by most girls. i Sermon by Rev. B, F. Bieber, Tuesday, January 3, 7:15 P. M., Sunday morning Joseph Ruble ar- Subject : The Christian Church, Matt. 16 : 18 ; rived in Centre Hall from Birming. by Rev. W. H, Schuyler, Ph. D. ham, Alabama, at which point he bas| Wednesday, January 4, 7:15 P. M, Presbyterian Church been located for some months, He Subject : Foreign Missions. Matt, 28 : 18.20 ; Ez. 47 : 9. Sermon by Rev. came here to visit relatives and meet oo Dues Gress, - g his mother, Mrs. L. Ruble. The| Inursday, January s, 7:15 P. M. Presbyterian Church Subject : H Missi « Isa, ‘4: im. 5:8. Serr y rr. 8. south, as a living place, is not spoken ubjec ome Missions sa.61:4; ITim. 5:8 Sermon by Rev. 8 A. Sayder, of too highly by Mr. Ruble. Friday, January 6, 7:15 P. M. The houss and Jot at Smullton, the Subjeet : The Home and the School. Gen. 18:19; property of the estate of Mrs. ( John ) Sat ois: by Dr. H. 5 Maer, - > 4 urday, january 7, 7: . M. pea Mowery, Was Negtaniy sold by Subject : Poverament and Politics, jaire Carlin, administrator, to Rev. S. A. Snyder. Jacob Winkleblech for the sum of Sunday, January 8, 7:15 P. M. $850. Mr. Winkleblech, who is now living on the D. D. Royer farm, in Miles township, will occupy the property. Before returning from the BState Grange at Butler, Mrs. D. W, Bfad- ford and Mrs. R. D. Foreman visited Mrs. J. B. Getchell, at Youngdale, and also spent some time at Scottdale with friends of the former. Mrs. SBam- uel Durst stopped at Johnstown with her niece, Mrs, Samuel M. Goodhert, reaching Centre Hall Monday. * The family of John F. Hagen, at Farmers Mille, will have a reunion during the Christmas season. Harry F. Hegen, of Bhamokin, who Is an operator in the service of the 2 Penusy, and Charles F. Hagen, who for some time has been located In Youngstown, Ohlo, where he is en- gaged in carpentering, came home this week, and will remain for a short time. I have again accumulated such an assortment of Holi- day Goods that its equal cannot be found or beaten in Penns Valley. You will find such ‘articles as :: :: Toys to please any child Doll Carriages Sleds Toy Express Wagons Post Card and Photo Albums Post Cards, Ic to 5¢ each, prettiest card for a penny you ever bought Christmas Booklets Ribbons Enclosure Cards and Stamps Neckwear Handkerchiefs Gloves and Mittens Sweater Coats for all under the roof Embroidered Center Pieces Pillow and Sheet Shams Bureau Scarfs Towels Bed Spreads Blankets Robes Fine Table Linens Newport and Shetland Shawls JEWELRY Nice lot Jewelry and Silverware Never had so much China and Glassware to offer before Men's Slippers, etc. Now we come to the Candy, Fruit, Nuts, etc, Among the candies will find hand made Clear T" CANDY & ad a all Ss veer ts I. Oller “arioncs up to 50c Ib, Special lot Chocolates, 10 varieties at FRUIT 15.1, Vow int Otgirnes at ry ee ond 55¢c doz. ; you will find none larger or better for the price in the valley, Bananas, 15: doz. This is also & low price for nice, large Bananas, Lemons, 3 for sc. Oysters, etc. LAST YEAR WE GAVE YOU A BOX OF CANDY # you bought 25¢c or over, THIS YEAR WE HAVE SO ELSE FOR YOU, so be sure to : come and get it, The peculiar properties of Chamber. ¢ Eins. San a ' / lsin’s Cough Remedy have been J. Q. A. KENNEDY New Year. C. WwW. SWARTZ tested during epidemics of Infoess, and when, it a tase | in Hall Pa. t we have not heard of a Centre San of Pneumonia: Hold by Murray TUSSEYVILLE, PA. Evangelical Church Eph. 5 : 25-27. Sermon Dolls, dressed and undressed Skates Books TOYS Methodist Church Prov. 3 : 1-10. Ad- Methodist Church Ps. 67:4; Isa. 60:17, Sermon by : Reformed Church Subject : The Brotherhood of Man, Mal. 2:10; Col, 3:11. Sermon by Rev. W. H. Schuyler, Ph. D, WWD DV DVODD DDD DDH DD ODD p_ NECESSITIES J. Q. A. KENNEDY HIGH CLASS WORK DONE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE For the past ten years I have been re- pairing Watches, Jewelry, etc, at my home west of Centre Hall, but of late I have given the business more attention, and in the future practically all my time will be devoted to the jewelry business, Christmas Presents, Bilverware and jewelry suitable for christmas presents can be had at the Bushman jewelry store. Prices are moet reasonable, which a eomparison will fully demonstrate, The Bushman jewelry store Is open Friday evenings and Baturdays and Haturday eveniuge. ot
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