% THE CENTRE Vit Srammer School at State he six weeks’ Bunn the Ponrayivica Niate lege has enrolled 3583 teachers from counties of The courses offered er HMession hers at the state, ilar of the 77 those in Training, ture. istered from Centre county : Lemont ; Mary E, State College ; Daisy 1. Barnes, fonte ; EE. F. Barr, Gatesburg ; B. Bottenhorn, State College ; Eliza A. Bower, Philipsburg ; Martha Connor, Cox, State College ; Marian Couperthwaite, Philipsburg ; Helen A. Cressman, Alice Dorworth, iizabeth Dorworthb, Bellefonte ; Awrzarel G. Glenn, BState M. Gobeen, Bosalsburg ; ham, It bel Gi. Grieb, St » + Netta EE. Guther, Hall, State Harper, Laura T. Harrison, fonte Nancy Heberling, vania Furnace; E. L. { Fthel M. te ; Nancy Kelley, Curtin ; nie T. Longacre, Lukens, Are Home Manual and Eeconomics, Elementary Myra lL. Bailey, Bell Allen, Louise K. College ; Jean R, ate Col Philipsburg ; : Helen J. Colle ge Bowman, te College Philipsburg ; Anpie MeCaf- Barah R. McClure, Bellefonte ; KE. C. Musser, Margaret Musser, Mary i. Pennsy, Frank E. Rice, Ruth M, Rice, Btate College ; Edith K. Bhim- mel, Philipsburg ; Mary Taylor, Mary Underwood, Laura M. Waite, ver, Bellefonte ; F, P, College ; Hiale frey, We Weaver, Samuel L. Wilson, Lida L. Winkelblech Mame M, Woods, Philipsburg ; Asaronsburg ; Belle- fonte, Gr tieeemmiem— Better of Oak Hall, to out again, although not sufficient- ly strong to perform the usual farm Mr. Louder was injured by an ric shock Wednesday sfternoon of last week, while adjusting the spout- leading from his barn to a cistern. Ross Louder 88 Louder, is able duties, elec ing Hi: § # no ALIAsIoOns Ol there were His was Knocked down, but the skin, ted, but clear as hen he fell 1 who had been working for him and who previously had the house, He was carried and for several days was obl qusin in bed for the time, ¥ eyes were very much efl ow is almost Ww served by met ad before the ident, he was ob- gone to the iged the greater part nere was a vivid flash of lightning, there are no indicatio 2 ng one any . Louder, It med ti ily was carried by the #pun UAalungt is presu the snd it inter Cisiern, was unfo that Mr. Louder was just ing or was Two Horses Killed by Lightning Two horses owned by Ira Brungart, east Rebersburg, were struck by lightning Wednesday afternoon of last week the and the other #0 badly paralyzed that he within an hour to end he accident of One of amunals was in- stantly killed, one was was killed his sufferings. occurred while Mr. Wilbur, was on his to the barn from the corn field. horees were hitched to a cultiva- and a singular condition is Ing man was not irj Brungart’s son, WAY The tor, the you that ired in the i was not even stunned, The bolt of lightning seems to have struck t orsea aud a part of the electricity least—he enst was carried to the single trees, t where it passed into the air and into the earth. The single tree the only part of the machine that wed the least sign of having been a iuctor of the fluid, e horses were a mated team and ' a¢ valuable as any to be found in section. SE — —— / Hearick Treaster, Rufus Rearick, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rearick, of Lombardy, Ken- tucky, and Miss Blanche Treaster, of Milroy, were married in Hagerstown, M aryland, last week. The groom is a former Centre Hall boy, snd his as- sociales here extend a. i a — Long. -Seyilor, ‘ At the residence of Mr. and Mrs, John Beylor, near Rebersburg, par ents of the bride, Miss Hallie E, Bey- lor and Harvey A. Long, the latter of Bpring Mille, were united in marriage on Bunday evening by Rev. G, A. Btauiler, —————— A A ————— Day -YVonada, Al the Reformed parsonage in Re bersburg by Rev. G, A. Btaoffer, Jesse C. Day, of Tylersville, Miss Ellie 8 Vonada, of Madisonburg, were united in marriage on the 2nd instant, ti nr — The Prohibition national conven- tion concluded its work at Atlantic City with the nomination of the party standard-bearers of four years age Eugene W. Chafin, of Arizona, for president, and Aaron H. Watkins, of Ohlo, for vice president, In each case the nomination was made by ac- clamation, after a single ballot had in- dicated the preference of the delegates, Four candidates for president were laced in nomination against Chafin, ‘hey were FF. W. Kmeron, of Cali- fornia ; Finley C. Hendrickson, of Maryland ; Aaron B, Watkins, of Ubio and Andrew Jeskson Houston, of Texss. Esch, in turn, withdrew his name after the first ballot, i i | VW A DEATHS \ AWWW \ Ry H OC } Prigeston, N. J, Hospital, Trenton, and was buried at Prix on July 3. He ha thie Mercer N.J.,on Jane 30, ceton, N. J 1 to give up the sac, died at ngo, after He had Inst hioapital thirly- nine years of aervioce, been a great suflerer for the and was in the six weeks, He served the chureh for thirly- nine years, being pastor of the church- es at Centre Hall, Central City, Brook- Bow, North Platte, Nebraska : Camp Crook, Bpearfish and Bouth Dakota: Crookston, Minnesota, months, the last Bix for en Kdge- mont, hes ing hia charges. He is the father of Howard C. kerville, the martyred missionary Tabriz, Persia, Mrs, Baskerville and all ing children were garvices—Mre. Julia B. in Albert I.e Rév. Charles E Nebraska W. E kerville, business muanager of Bellevue Robert W. ville, Princeton University, « 1912, and Master Arthur Page ville Jas at three years ago. of his liv- the last teach present at He Ke, Baskerville, nael, er Colle in Minne- of 36 AEH Jellevue, rnest Basker- of ners clases Bas} died nday, Bierly at sberaburg on M Reuben Daniel home at Re ight yi aged nthe and Anthony #IXLy~ ars, live mo He was of and Rachel Bierly and was the homestead north During his life he t five days, 8 son old of Rebers- burg. wk sn tive part in every prog ment, whether it was poiit municipal government schools, and be will be miss: ommunity. In 1567 } only Ramuel Frank, Mrs. ai iit A. Auman, Samuel A , Cartis M, and His surv thers and sist Mra. Hannah Loose, Mrs. Pau- Walizar and Mrs, Fietts funeral was held on £8 Ave Corelin. of iio } Krape, Mrs, Lydia I'he burial being made in the U tery at Madisonburg Mrs. Emi ry Jordan, Mrs. Barah Jane Wallz, Calvino Waltz, died at } I'huirsday Ly years, made the Lutheran ¢ tery Ple , Liresd widow easant Gap aged =» six was in asant Satur } 8 noon, There David (iap ou survive two siste Williamsport? was Furey. of Her maiden Liane I fo ——— LOUVALY Breon Bible from Saturday until Monday. Mr.and Mra. C. H ing their vacation in Mr. Meyer is rural from the ouly Reedaville, Miss Bessie was the g of Misa Joyce at Biate ( . Meyer are spend Centre mail the cartier route going out from hus been addition county the M. O. Bkinner, of DuBois, awarded the contract for the to be built to the Clearfield court house, and started work same Monday morning. { Misses Elaie aon and Mary Rearick ‘And brother Miles, children of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rearick, are among relatives and frienda in Centre county, having come here the latter part of On Baturday Mr. apd Mrs, H. G. Btrobmeier went to Uaglon county where they were guests over Hunday of Mr, and Mrs, Irvin J. Bhirk, at Glen Iron, Before her marriage Mrs, Shirk was Miss Marjorie Bweetwood, and is well known here, Rev, W. J. Huntsinger has tendered his resignation as pastor of the Rich. field Lutheran Parish, in Sayder coun- ty, and has accepted a call to become pastor of Christ's Lutheran church, Camden, N, J. His resignation be. comes ¢fl clive August 1st, Prof. Bromley Smith, of the Buck. nell Uanlversity, at Lewisburg, will speak in the Presbyterian church in Centre Hall, Bunday, July 28, at 10:30 A.M. ; and at Bpring Mills 2 P. M, He comes here by direction of the Penn's Anti-Haloon League, and js represented as one of their strong men, Prof. B, | Myers and bride, of Phila. delphia, are visiting the latter's home in Philipsburg, Prof. Myers will be recalled by many of the Centre county school teachers ae musical director at one or more of the county institutes held in Bellefonte. Mr, and Mrs, Myers are now residents of Philadel. i i i phia, - Wondward, of Calnwis apending some tio dort. Mis Wit with Roy fow of 1. J. 4 Maude Ard pent wn lant k at the Droea home at Lemont Laat Friday the stork and Mra, Willlam. Li daughter, Mrs, Charles Musser spent Baturday and Sunday Mrs, William Wolfe at Asron Mrs. Mary Motz entertained Mr, , John Musser and daughter from Indiana ou Baturday Hun. day. Mr. and Mra, Paulsboro, Mr. with =n presented nglo wilh burg. and Mr and of spent a few Dr. Robert Bmallwood, New Jersey, days with t! and Mrs, Ard, Mra, Emma home in Ye * spent a 1 1¢ Iatter’as parents, i returned te agertown hth withh her Nein after havi mother (ilantz Prof. aud Mrs. St Miss Grace, of ’ Bloomfield months with and Mrs, few Mr. sey, are spending a the former W. Host 's parents, eran, ssi ——— THHRONG OF BUYER S CONTINUE Special Hall Price Brings Many Pa'rons to Murray & Bituer ' ¥, ' 6 of Centr ¢ Hall and vicin- vat mdvanptage ng th tue Howard § Bpectl i got iow FeguUiar stipation and dy undersigned offers VauVaizah farm lenanleu by Bon 130 acres. Toete the seine a ew dwelling house, a ist retooted j) and other ou idid fruit sO GH ing waler For ut RIS €F undef igned at sof M ’ x Ue, Conlbie Ha 1; ate first week iu J July whit @ 0 'aulsboro, NJ MES KR. OH REEVES, Hair F alling You certainly cannot your h; ir ¢ ind keep | Which shall it be? Lose? | Then do nothing. Keep? ! Then use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. ! That is 2o0nt all there is to | it. Aver’s Hair Vigor is also lose too. £LYy a SHO hair-dressing and | hair- tonic. It keeps the hair | soft and smooth and greatly : I OTokes its growth. ltdoes | not color the hair. Consult your doctor freely. Doctors are studying these hair ! questions much more than in former days. ¥ wall, Mass, i ra —— A ———— %B OXFORDS al WHITE lL.ow Shoes White Goods Grey All Linen Fresh Groceries F resh 1 Cakes H. Rossman SPRING NILLS, PA. BOQOCOIPHI SWS VOTO VOVERT ee Farm Machinery Gasoline Engines Fertilizers Binder Twine lie 11 i PATRONAGE Is SOLICITED. H. C. SHIRK Centre Hall, Pa THURSDAYS, $5.30 Round Trip Via Iviaware River Bridge 8, August 8 2 $5.05 Round Trip Via Markel Street Whar! ?PeePegeRORRORAES 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 giad to show them to you, Our other lines are too good to miss. Look who makes them, Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows Spring Tooth Harron re Vay Spike Tooth Harrows, and Land Rollers. These a f foesiny 7 Le 1rLe Columbus Wagons Superior Grain Drills, Corn Planters Lime S prea ders, Pittsburg Perfect Fencing F. E. Mayes cluding their tubular track & hangers. & Bros. Door Hangers, in- Royster’s Fertilizers and H O Lime, Lime and Sulphur, SCALACIDE for SPRAYING R. D. FOREMAN CENTRE HALL, PA. RR RRS oll BY Emery’s Store Always Noted for the Best Goods at Lowest Prices resh Goods are Arriving Daily NEW LOW SHOES, for Men, Women and Children. Finest Line of Dry Goods in town. Lawns, Batiste, Shurms, Percales, Etc. Garden Seeds of all kinds, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Forks, all kinds of Haying Tools, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. Give usa call. You will always find the best goods lor the least money here. C. F. EMERY, Centre Ha Silk, Flaxons, LADIES’ “PFITZEZY" SHOES SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER'’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE
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