ISSUED WEEKLY. TH, , Editor and Propriein ed at the Post Office In Centre Hall ax iRSS mail matter, CentRE Haw, . . . Panwa THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1012 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS -Tusseyville, mo Hall, evening Kaeformed ming Centre Lutheran Union, morning Georges Valley, Centre Hull, evening. Centre Hall, ; Sprin » Hall, evening, by Prof, Mills, afternoon. morning spruce: Mills, ovening roraing ; Tus evening veniog, Kev f state C, E THE DEMOCRATIC ENT Woodrow Wilson TICKET, New Jemoy. PERESIDENT-Thom as na A arshall, It RAL-Robert KE. Crosswell, ia county, RER-Willlam XI. BNL Lain tEASU county. LESSMENAT-LARGE~Geaorgse B Shaw ; Josep: Hawley, Al, eK. Mclean L Berry, Dela ames Gleason, Hou taza LOCALS ad Montgomery's adv cress Grange will hold a regular g on Saturday evening. mail from the east ch Centre Hall on ‘Wednesday Fhe House of Lords om Nittany intain today (Thursday ) is the of a large basket picnic. . and Mre, Clyde Dueck, of near k's church, in Brush Valley, ring from a severe attack of e to leave the house. Charles Decker, see« mpanied Vy Ray, and mother, Mr Bussleman, of East Dow mz ington, are at the home of Mrs. J. YW. Whiteman in Centre Hall, and expect to remain for a week or more, er sO Ibe Bell telephone company broke und f uduit on Allen street, Itis the rac nduit te ras do away d by J A the Preshy- tate College ave the building removed t« ear of his lot on Highland alley, ngine hauling the ger train on Monday ut of commission in the vi Oak Hall Biatiors, where il wsary toawsit a freig hit engine to the cast sould be east bound afternoon £2 the run usine Hall, Qhed alter by « WiO fey undertaking busiz Bal Centre Very BUCOes =f ii f Mrs. I.in it # bible, it ' nN f » : the Bellefoute } H. Bitper sand Altoons, came to (Centre i Friday, and for a short time Mrs. James B. Strohm, her i ert M. Bmith, st Centre i}, and other relatives soa friends Bittner is too nuch engrossed with inese LO lake a vacation this sum. gr. of here will be a union meeetiog of istian Eudeavor societies in the ited Evangelical churets, Centre sunday evening, 6:30 o'clock endeavorers and others sre invited feature of the meeling will be a re of the Blate convention of the ristian Endeavor Union at Wilkes rre, which gathering was attended v. BR. Joues, ittie more than aweek ago, John, I pine or ten years, 50m of William Helpes, of Asronsburg, became par yzed to such sn extent thist he can. wwe his lower limbs, and has iwetically no use of his hands, The Las pot improved to any percep tibie extent since the disemse first al. tacked Lim, although everything pos sitile has been done for hima. in Ing ievie Taylor, son of Jacob Hiroy, was accidentally shot thy the right jug by Statton in the Fayette hotel ima Me Allis- ville, Juniata county. He wa brought to the Lewistown hospital for The young ames was one partly empioyed by the Bate tnut Blight Commission, who bate their heudqusriers at the hotel named. On the third day of July, Robert Glasgow, of near Potters Mills lost a pocketbook belween Benner’s store and bis home. The purse contained about nineteen dolisrsand & few trink. ets highly valoed by hima. If the fioder thinks he must retain the money for his labor, Mr. Glasgow would appreciste the returning of the trinkets, whichare of no use or value to soy one else bul him, Taylor, viens. tres of & he The John Clark tenement house, lo cated near the grenhouse om Buflalo run, was burned to the ground, to gether with ite contents, Wednoday merning about two o'clock, says the Blate College Time The inmates barely escaped with their lives. How the fire oceurred js unknown, sa there Lad been no fire in the cook stove since four o'clock the previoms after noon, nor bad the family sony light burning siter retiring, Mrs, Edward Lockner mod three children, of Jeannette, are saramoring in the Hoeven Mountalus, Mr. Look ner, who is a coutraclor, will be along fn » few days 10 join the family. He wiil be remsembeted us the ha nater who killed the albino deer in the Seven Mountains, The Loockners parehiased the Hummer propeity slong the turn. pike above Potters Mills, sud have made it into a camping pisce. In stead of golog W the fashionable re sorte, they will live lu the ma idiet of the mouniaius, where real rest and reores Hon worth the while may be had, El wo LETTERS FROM SUBIURIB ERY, Reporter Nabwribars Oorreapondant Co. pm n-futeresting Commuanlestions. Dear Fditor Reporte rr. We have had a dry summer here, The fruit and corn have suflered great. ly, but during the past week we have had three or four nice rains, which may help us sonie with the corn and garden truck. We have a peach and quince orchard of 500 or 600 trees, but we will have no fruit this year. We have reduced the number of cows in the dairy owing to gcarcity of pasture and high-priced feed. The farmers are all beginning to buy cows again since we have had these few showers, here were two cow sales near here on the 19th and 200h ; they sold good from $50 to $95 per head, but the $9% kind are very scarce, When you get down this way, stop and see us, as we are always glad to meet our old sequsintances, I will close with regards to all. D.C. KELLER, Phoenixville, July 21, 1912 i ff Ss, Birthday Party. On Saturday evening Mrs. Lingle had a surprise party for her husband, Edward Lingle, at Locust Grove, in Georges Valley, it being his twenty- eighth birthday. Mr, Lingle knew nothing of the saflair until the door opened and all rushed in, Music was furnished Lingle on tbe phooograph, which was enjoyed by all. After refresh ments were served all departed wish- ing Mr. Lingle many more hsppy birthdays. The following persons were present: Mr, end Mrs. W, P Lingle and sou, Mr. and Mrs. CC. W. Lingle Marion, Gladys and Grace Lin. gle, Mr. aud Mrs. Jared Ripka, Helen and Jennie Ripks, Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Confer, Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Confer, Nora Confer, Mr. and Mm. W., W, Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. William Ripka, Mrs. Henry Lingle, Mrs. John Vonado, Minnie and Gertrude, Elbert, Ella and Ruth Confer, Mary Lingle, Edith Confer, Alva Madera, Homer, Lillian, Dolen Decker, Wilmer Confer, Albert and Clarence Lingle, L. M. Decker, l.. G. Bnyder, E ias Confer, Ed. Kvert, Ambrossa Wolf, Ralph Uupgard, Veroa Lingle, Busan Mitehiel, Arch, Clyde, Austin Confer, ————— —— by WwW. P Marriage Liconses J. CC. Lykens, Beotia Mary M. Grove, Heotia Beri. j. F. Hackenburg, Bpring Mills Ida Condo, Bpriog Mills J. Li 3Joore, Bandy Ridge Laura A, Mershall, Bandy Ridge D. LeRoy Gentzel, Gregg Twp. Edith V. Breon, Harris Twp. John Jordan, Lock Haven Mary Wilson, Port Matilda A. Hodes, Philipsburg Celia Bwede, Philipsburg M. C. Gates, Curtin Rebecea Gordan, Bellefonte ———— Spring Miils Jaraes N. Leiiz:l is visitiog relatives here. Mrs. heim. Frank Long and family, of bridge, Ohlo, are visiting Mr. parents, J. D. Loong snd wife, Huckieberriea are very plentiful, and Lhe merchants are buying them in large quantities and shipping them to the various cities, Miss Anna Cummings went to Centre Hall on Monday morning for a week, and is at the home of Mr. aud Mre. William Colyer, Prof. Bromiley Bmith, of Bucknell Usiversity, Lewisburg, will speak io the Presbyterian church on Hunday, at FP. M. He is said to be a fine speaker and au able man, The buildiog formally occupied by the Howard Creamery Co. wes pur. chased from C. P. Long by condensery people and will be moved toa lot ad jdloiog the railroad station, and will ve cquipped with pasteurizing machin. ery. K+ isthe iotention Lo pasteurize milk before shipping to their plant at Mill Hall Win Myers is visiting in Mill Came Lougs 3 30 A tp NITTANY MOUNTAIN After visiting the home of his pa- rents for some time, Kilmer E Horn- er and bride returned on Wednesday to Freeport, I'linois, where the groom isemployed aa a fireman on the Lilie noise Central Railroad. The estima ble young people will make their home in Freeport. They left here with the beat wishes of all who know them. Mr. and Mra, E. E. Horner visited on Friday and Baturday at the home of Holloway Hoy, at Hublersburg, where they received quite a reception. The crops on Nittany Mountain are 88 good as those of our valley neigh. bors, mud the gardens far surpass the mej rity of the gardens in the valley, AL tl SAI Heporter Beglater C. FP, Lingle, Plteaim Mr. and Mm D.C. Romman and son, Centre Hil Helen Billets, Carrie Temple, Roxie and Helen Mingle, Lucile and Sarah Wetzel, Lala Ardery, Bellefonte Sarah Kaler, Coburn Mrs. W. A. Bowes, Blanchard Mrs. J. L Mills Mrs, J. H. Bitner and daughter Laura, Altoona Mere. M. E. Strohm, Centre Hall W. D. Herman, Pleasant Gap Edna Royer, Ethel Shaffer, Altoona Olver K. Love, Bellefonte Mr. and Mm, Clyde Keelor and son Harold, Bunbury F. K. Carter, Centre Hall ——— Wit field, halfway between Sunbury and Lewisburg, was particularly hard stricken during sstorm. On seventeen farma along Turtle creek and in what ls known as the Dry Valley, wheat cut and stacked in the fields was swept down the creek and into the Basque. hanna river. Tons of it went flsatirg down the Bosquehannoa, a total loses. There were twenty-five or more ehick- en coops, hog-psns, and smaller out. nlldings swept away and flelds were badly washed, and roads gullied, A I MRA AAAI, Read Moctgomery's adv, Mrs. M. F. Gardner, Faust, Mem. Cleve Gentsel, Spring Harris township. Min Elizabeth RB‘ relurned from the hospital lest Thursday Mr. and Mra, George Bhuey, of Bhi. loh, spent Friday afternoon at Boals- burg. Mrs. J. Leona visited in Altoona for a few days, Miss Mary Woode, of Bpriog Mills, wis uw guest of Mrs, M, A, Woods over Buaday. Rev. B. OC, Stover and family wil leave today ( Thursday ) for a visit to Bomerset county, Mr. and Mrs, William Goheen spent Friday at the home of John Goheen at Rock Bpriogs, Benjamin Hsflley, of Asronsburg, visited at the home of his daughter Mre. N. W. Meyer. » A festival will be held in the Boal hall on Baturday evening for the bene- fit of the Lutheran church, Mr. and Mre, John Danley, of Me- dina, Onlo, and Miss Bue Danley, of Pine Grove Mills, were guests at the home of J. A, Fortney last week. Miss Mary Lytle, of State College, and sister Mrs, Fenstermacher with her little girls spent Friday afternoon al the home of Mra. John Leech. Mrs. Bophie Hall, of Wilmington, Delaware, arrived at Boalsburg lest Wednesday for her sonusl summer vielt with her glster Misa Ballie Keller, Mr. and Mrs. William Goheen, Mrs W. A. Murry, George E. Meyer, Mrs J. H. Meyer, of Boalsburg ;: Mr. and Mrs, Newton Yarnell and Mr. and Mra. George W. Rowe, of Linden Hell, attended the fupersl of Mrs. Elizabeth Lingle, at Centre Hall, MAIL Ap AY Woodward. [i I. Weaver and family spent the HBabbath with friends at Coburn Mre. John Barnes spent several days Inst week with her daughter at Lewisburg, iernbers of the such will evening. Evan- festival Uaited hold =» the no geitenat « Saltrday Dr, George Ard, of Bpriong Cily, is spending his vacation with his par. en's, Dr. and Mrs W, P, Ard. ir. and Mrs. Hoy, of Hublersburg, were guests at the home of John Orn- dotf, Baturday and Bunday. About thirty-five people from Johnstown snd Conemsugh, are spendieg their vacation at the Wood- ward H On Saturday and Sunday Dr. Ard entertained I. J. Dreese and daugh- ters, Misses Miriam and Helen, of | e- mont ; Geo. Bmull and wife, of Smull- t snd Mre. Wilson Ard, Jr., and trey ¢ child { Asronsburg. use, or yp Brush Valley OO. EE. Duck is on the sick list, the foetival at Murray's school was well attended Baturday evening. I'he farmers are busily engaged in hauling in wheat. there have been several weddings in this valley, and it Is ru- mored there will soon be a few more. The members of the Yaarick United Evang | Bundsy Hen wili hold a feetival at Hoy's echool, August Sed ev, J. F. Birgman will have preacuing service in the Yeasties Uvited Evaugelical church on Sunday eVELRIDE. The mem o! i ch Ww rally ia W ust 3-d viled Lo recently 0d «1a of the Evangelical bold a Fuanday Scho itlam Crater’s woods, Aug- Every body is cordially io COE, Er Laundry will go nut from this offi ce Wedoesday, Aug 7th. This time two special features are First the fact that the sale is a week ahead of time $10 12 15 18 Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, now $20 Suits, 22 Suits, 25 Suits, 28 Suits, now $14.50 15.50 18.50 19.50 7.50 10.50 12.50 now BELLEFONTE roneetan, : PFHILADEIVHIA Chestnnt 8. Phila, adv, gally au. to teack for life i mn ennsylvania | and PH profes - | sional standing in il all other slates. li $1662 covers all expenses, save books, far School year, for those preparin to os Trepe $ $62 fos fants | $ 54 for winter term + 13 weeks 1950 © Meals [| he gndiana | Cata ue for ll this yedr suri if Jt Tues an vs ta {ree 4,13 : J a o oump? NOT " part ment bem, ww braces Courses music Dr. James - voice - ZETTLE BROS., Proprietors wish to announce that although our plant pared to furnish the trade with a large variety of building material. We have several car loads of window sash, doors, siding, flooring, glass, wainscoting, surfaced yellow pine, molding, plastering lath, and rough timber in stock or in transit, and will be pleased to supply the trade. Our loss was total, having had no insurance, and we therefore respectfully solicit the patron- of the public. It ig our inte redvaildd the plant, ned on ade with evervth ng in the ? 4 ZETTLE BROS., Centre Hall, Pa. Announcement : The Furniture Store and Undertaking Establishment of L, G, Rearick, in Centre Hall, having been purchased by the under- signed, he respectfully solicits the continued patronage of his former customers, as well as all others, ‘I he equipment in all lines is complete, and all on hand in best of condition, A DISCOUNT OF SIX PER CENT. WILL BE ALLOWED ON ALL CASH PURCHASES, and goods have already been marked at prices that defy competition, All goods delivered free of charge, We have had large experience in the un- dertaking business and as a funeral director, which can only be demonstrated by trial, We kindly ask that you come to see us, We want your business and wand to form your aoguaidtance, F. J. TIBBITTS, Centre Hall
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