% CENTRE REPORTER. LOUALS, Mra. Cora M, Ohio, is at present with her deughter in 1 Liawistown is assuring Congressman Focht's bill providing for a public building in that place will materialize in due time, B ob, of Cincinnati, disnapolis, Ladiana, itself Brisk showers of rain visited vari- 1 sections of Centre county on the Fourth, but not a drop fell in the vicinity of Centre Hall on that day or the night following. Oil Che Liay crop on many farms in this section was not the best ever grown, but it was put up in euch good condi- tion that the quality will make some amend for the lack in quantity, The new $42,000 Bt. James Evangel- ical Lutheran Church at Huntingdon, was dedicated Bunday evening with a sermon preached by the Rev, H. N. Follmer, of the Busquehannah Univer- sity, at Belinsgrove. [n another column of this issues ap- pears a charter notice for a corpora- be calied Penn Milk Company. The incorporators are Messrs. George R. Ohl, Edwin M, Ohl and Charles H, Rich. The wolieitor is J. H., Weatherby, Fire guited the Abraham Robb home, at Coleville. The flymes origin- ated in the lower part of tha house, Mra. Yarnell, an aged lady, was ill in a second flor room at the time, Bhe rescued by being carried out ough a sccond story window. Former Commissioner H. E, Zim- merman is erecting a handsome resi- dence at Pleasant Gap, which place he make his home. The framework is now up, and is ready to be brick-cased,. William Wolf, who is a well known bricklayer, will do the brick work. John W, and Thomas F. / Dalianey were callers at the Reporter ice on Baturday evening, and had heir names enrolled on the Reporter's subscription list, The young men are farmers and tenant the HBpayd and Baird farms, at Earlystown, aod be. Condensed tinn to Was thi Lal expects lo " Mesars, lol g Lo the progressive class of soil. tillers, Hannsh Luse, widow of the late A, P. Luse, and grand lsughter, Mies Helen Luse, on Monday morning aried for Auburn, New York, where they will visit Mr, aod Mrs. John W. voce, for several This L:uae’s first trip from home in a ¢ while, and Mra, weeks, in she anticipates =a piessant stay with her daughter, I'be walks at the Reformed chureh in Centre Hall are to ba within the near future, replace the wooden reconstructed Concrete will walks, and the work will be done by Messrs, Mingle and Bo the Bide walks al will also be built at the same lime of the same zer, who built the msjority of walks in Centre Hall, tue Heformed parsonage material and by the same builders, Mrs. W. Frank Richardson accom- pauied by her children, of Newtown Hquare, who came to Centre county on the sad mission to bury her hus band, an account of whose death ap- pears in another column, for several days was at the home of Mr, and Mrs Luther M. Royer, near Bpring Mills. Mrs. Richardson requests the Reporter to thauk all who so kindly aided her during this period of affliction, Former Commissioner George IL Goodhart, who had been quite ill with poeumonis, has now almost wholly recovered. Mr, Goodhart was confined to bed during the sessions of the Dem- ocratic convention at Baltimore, and was much relieved when Le got the news that his choles for the presidency was put into nomination, and that the Nebraska Conmoner was largely instru. mental in accomplishing that end, The agoual statement of the Centre Co. Building snd Loan Association of Ballefonte has just been issued. The association is in good financial condi. tion and is doing a good business, and Is boing patroniz»d by a number of per- sons and institutions in Penns Valley, The officers of the association are: A. C. Mingle, president ; Joseph Ceader, vice president ; B. D, Gattig, solicitor : B. K. Hicklen, treasurer; Chas. F. Cook, secretary ; M, L. Altenderfer, auditor. John Bmith, ot Lamar, Clinton county has a baby fawn, fifteen in- ches in height and two weeks old, which was discovered by a state forest. er. The little fawn has become the pet of Lamar and is fed with milk from a bottle, Those who have the deer in charge say it made a very apt student io thia method of feeding, It has become so tame that it follows children about the yard like a little puppy, and the youngsters of that village say It Is & regular * penny dog.” The farm burn at Rhoneymede has been: remodeled on the interior. The siructure was built many years ago, and like all barns built then, the mows were “logged up,” making a very substantial but somewhat incon. vonient barn, The heavy logs ware removed, and framework supplied, aud now the barn has every appear- ance and convenience of one of modern construction, The work was done by John D. Lucas and a number of assist. ants. Later it Is intended to Im- prove the barn on the exterior, Aaronsburg, Miss Martha Coll Altoona Aaron Bower, vi: fed eaatrien ot ff Henovo, ia vislling his sister Imma Dr. J. J. Deahl ir, of Oi Iran, iiidden, tim with in aped Clyde Btaver aud father nt Woodward on Sunday in the former's auto, ve Mrs. J. fow days wele P. of York brother-in-law Condo, pent a with her James Roush, Ed, Fehl had A. B, paper hanging in his home in toons, Mrs. Coburn, of Bellefonte, is spend- ing some time in her residence in this Mtover do some Al place, Clarence Eisenhauer, who ployed at Altoona, spent the Fourth in this place, Gurney Wert, a student at Philadel. phia, is spending his vacation with iI# em- his mother, Mra, Mary Bohn, of Altoona, is a guest at the home of her Emma Wert, Charles Davis and family, of Butler, are visiting at the home of their par- ents, Mr. and Mra. H, D. Kresner, Albert Mingle and Miss Verna Bower were of Mr. and MeCormick one niece Mrs. gilests George innt week, Dr. Chas, Milton, were Leitz ol, day and Mrs. Tomlinson wife, guests of HBarah mobile, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. and Dr, J. J. Deshler and aged mother took an Crouse joyed by all. Matthew Johnstown, and Bellefonte, visited and Miss fl Hwabb family, of Johnson, of the home of William Guisewite, crew of Clyde Btover with a men are employed by C, PP, ong to crush stones lo Keep up the pablie roads til the state 10ad will be made, The following visitors home of John Haines and family, of Barrell were atl Ralph Haines HBmithton ; Hpeer and A, O. Hosater- f Coburn. Warren Winkle- f enteriained a number of and family manu and family, o d inst, , YOUng John's cream and in honor of his son th birthday. [ce were served as refreshments v all report having had a fine C—O — — Pine Grove Miils asl wok Rev, Black ited among friends ere last week Miss Geftrude ives in Alt Keichline ia visit relat ons Mr, Randolph transacted business in Bellefonte on Wednesday. Miss Ells Livingston is visiting her sister, Misa Reed Randolph Mrs. Bamuel Martz transacted busi- ness in Bellefonte on Wednesday, Miss Mandella Bmi her broiher Morris in Bellefonte Decker returned 8 business trip to hh is visiting Hmith Mrs. James urday from York, Mrs. James Decker Martz spent fonte. Mr. and Mrs, several days Alvey's Fort, Dorothy Rapp, of Biate College, #pent Bunday with her friend Dorothy Decker, Misa Bertha Bmith is and Drs. Samuel wilh relatives sat Me summer in Cleveland with Mrs. Paul Mariz Mr, and Mrs, Baker Krebs of Nor- thumberiand are visiting at the home of Henry Krebs on Main street. Mrs, William Osman, of State Col. lege, spent Wednesday with her rents, Mr. and Mra, James Bmith, ialph Heberling and brother Roy of Hiate College are visiting their grandmother, Mra, Sadie Heberling on Main street, Mies Edith who spent several weeks her aunt, Mra. John home on Tuesaday. Miss Elizabeth Banders. of Centre Hall, who is visiting at the home of William J. Dale, has been very ill for the past week but is slowly recover. ing. Mrs. James Decker, and daughter, Miss Leoda, drove to Bellefonte last Sunday to see Edward Dacker who has been in the hospital for the past two weeks, —————— A] ——————— Buperior Court Judge George B. Orlady, of Huntingdon, was made president of the Pennsylvania State Bar Association. The annual meet. ing was held at Cape May. ——— A A The admission of Arizona and New Mexico to statehood puts forty-eight stars on the national emblem. The stars are arranged io six rows, with eight stars each. There will be a lapse of considerable time before other stars will be added, although it is claimed by many that four states can soon be carved feom the southern sec. tions of Alaska, A A ff AP OPA. During the summer months moth- ora of young children should watch for any unnatural looseness of the bowels, When given prompt atten. tion at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chemberisin’s Colle, Cholera snd Diarrhoea Remedy oan always be depended upon. For sal by all dealers’ pe "we ner poe Hankey, of Millheim, here Hens, returned with Harrs 1ownshin tien Ripaet I p's M Mary (orl visi Plea Mra, J. F. Blo ent Mra, Rishel spent tho Fourth at State Col days at an! (ian ver, of Bu Fuesday at Boalsburg LE ¥ fj Villiam Btover and M1 Ira Ano i egy i a1 4 i @ra lies Margaretta (ioheen is at ing the teachers training class at Bats College Miss Ruth Wagner, of Altooua, is spending her vacation with relatives Boalsburg Master of Bpring Mills, is enjoying his vacation al John Andrew Myers, Mrs, Robert MeUrae and daughters, of Pittsburgh, Bailey home. John Weber, a student at the are visiting at th Liock Huven Normal, is spending his vaca- tion in this place. Rev. A. A, Black, of Derry, spent a few days of last week at his former home at Boalsburg. Miss Sallie Kellerspent a few days of last week at Bellefonte at the bom of her nephew Harry Keller, Kidder and Mra, E. I. Brown called to see Miss Bloom st the Bellefonte niog. Mr. and Mrs, C, W, Corl Hie 1 Dr. and Mrs hospital on Thursday eve wi h y Misa Elizabeth Close spent days with relatives in Spring Mills, aben Btaart snd Miss nt Wednesday al the gues oll where they were ' ies Martha Boal. BOAT on , fad v Albert Meyer departed on for N ars where he some lime will ¥ i f I Bhi § nt Mey AT Ciarberick, of Bed- iHechell { ‘4 fine tha {6 * frahs IB BAM LUOINE 11d PROCITE LIRA tale Colle gre, fie Bent BOIIe # parents st Boalsburg Getlig, 8 sit ai § } aL fhe bh filliam Mothersbaagh. H, Myers and family New' J a— cs fp — THRONG OF BUYERS QONTINT if Frice Wirings Many Fa‘rons to Muriay & Bitnegr ire Hal ii fF medicin pepaia, yee fic ise, and the Wara's is re afew day's i lasting. add g chance to gel a month's not alre taken § u have ady | treatment for 25 conte, be sure I only asmall amount of the hand. t Murray & Bilners today, | they bave sp cific on Tha ARM FOR andersigocd offer x at priv YanVeizah farm two miles west of Cetitre i, tensnted by Bea. ner Walker, couninining abouts 13 actes. There ts erected ou the samo 4 new dwelliog house, a good bara, { just reroofed ) abd other outbulid Land runing walter. For fur nqaire of tae undemignel at Jac ste, Cantre Has 8 SALE ate s Ja iy wr toad sboin N J ME H.H. KEEV Es be 4 Centre advance, Reporter §1 per year in CK PE i Rich, heavy hair? wuriant. hair? ( ly natural, and aie here to help you. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a great aid to nature in producing » kind of hair you de- be afraid to Na danger of its col- ir. The ingre- : y not be enabling your hus POUR BTRPIevE Qed evve Gore Uewl «SRR DPVVIBVEBLTBLIBICOBIYS him free le knows. e FJ. ¢ AY ¢ owe I ASO 075 Io wo 44 Ys i i i « Mass #09000 S00 COOIOOPROOOS GO New Summer (Goods # Summer Shoes H. FF. Rossman SPRING NULLS, PA. ABVPSVTITVB TSIEN REeV gee wee a Farm Machinery Gasoline Engines Fertilizers Binder Twine Repairs for Machinery '‘R PATRONAGE ¥ iS SOLICITED. H. C. SHIRK Centre Hall, Pa. $5.30 Round Trip Via Delaware River Bridge $5.05 Round Trip Vie Market Stroet What! TRUS REGRGS POOR POEBPRRR BQO LIBIE RARER I ELL LBB At ee A Fe Vd LEASE FLOW Woes £ fearing wis fupirwt wig v.58 BRET FAR GOOD PLOWING Is the Foundation Stone of Successful Agriculture To do good plowing you need the very best plows and that is what we want to talk with you about, Come in and let us talk it over: it will do us both good, How about that GANG or REVERSIBLE PLOW you may need, Look into the merits of the J, I. CASE goods, We will be glad to show them to you, Our other lines are too good to miss. Look who makes them, Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows Spring Tooth Harrows, Spike Tooth Harrows, and Land Rollers, Columbus Wagons Superior Grain Drills, Corn Planters Lime Spreaders, Pittsburg Perfect Fencing F. E. Mayes & Bros. Door Hangers, in- cluding their tubular track & hangers, Royster’s Fertilizers and H O Lime, Lime and Sulphur, SCALACIDE for SPRAYING R. D. FOREMAN CENTRE HALL, PA. Emery’s Store Always Noted for the Best Goods at Lowest Prices Fresh Goods are Arriving Dai NEW LOW Finest Line of Dry Shurms, Percales, Etc. Garden Seeds of all kinds, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Forks, all kinds of Haying Tools, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. Give us a call. You will always find the best goods Jor the least money here. C. F. EMERY, Centre Hall or Men, Women and Children. Goods in SHOES, lo town. Lawns, Batiste, Silk, Flaxons, LADIES “FITZEZY SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER'’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE
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