| DEATHS Charles Eckenroth died at his home in Bellefonte on Friday, aged seventy- five years, five months and four days. Interment was made on Tuesday, the ceremonies being conducted by Rev. Fred W. Barry, assisted by Mr. Wal- ter Traub, a student at the seminary at Buequehanoa University, Mr. Fekenroth was twice married, first to Priscilla Peters, who died six- teen years ago, and two years later to Mrs. Elizabeth Kerlin, One daughter, Mrs. Willlam H. Baird, of State College, and two sons, E tward, of Bellefonte, and Frank, of Sunbury, survive, as do also these sis- ters and brothers : Mrs. John Tressler, Pleasant Gap ; Mre. E. Osmer, Belle- fonte, Mra. Joseph Miller, Bellefonte ; Thomas E., Unionville; and James, Pleasant Gap, Se —— i — eo —————— LOOALS And now we are living in the first day of August, 1912. Friday night is the time for the reg- ular meeting of the borough council. A dsugzhter was born to Mr. and Mre. Robert M. Smith, at Centre Hill, Mrs. Rebecea Murray was ill for a few days during the beginning of this week, Charles Bmith, of Howard, is visit- ing his brother Peter Bmith at Centre Hill, Mr. aud Mrs, John B. Getechell and little son, of Youngwood, are at the Brungart home, Mrs Charles Danham, of Port Richard, New York, returned to her home after a visit to her parents, MY, and Mrs, J. H. Weber, in Centre Halil, Uaiform size and strength are characteristic features of the 0, K. Me- Cormick bloder twine, the Btandard brand, at seven aod ope-half cents, — R. D. Foreman, Célitre Hall. F. M. Crawford, the Potter-Hoy Hardware Company representative, of Bellefonte, in cranking his car badly sprained one of his wrists. The in is pow improving. The sooner we realize that we can- not have everything our own way io this world, and that it is a blessing we can’t, the more likely we are to be- come permanently happy and con- tented, Mrs. 8. E Weber, who is taking a course in a hospital to become a train- ed nursa, came here from New York, and after a brief stay at the Weber home went to Altoona and from there will go back to New York. M-& Charles Rica and son Clifford, of Reed Mrs. Walter Thompson and ters, Catharine and Alberts, Lewis came to Centre Hall on lonesday avd will be guests at the hots Mr. Rie», who ace them here, relurned bome, ss did also George D. Taylor. ville, dang wn, Wie i f.r a short tie. panied There was a case of gross brulality not far from town thst should be in- vestigated by the suthorities and the inl ums brute placed in the pen, re- a the State College Times. A balche! fisured in the case and hsd it not Leen for the prompt action of the attending physician the woman would have bled to death. Mere, James H. Lolir, and desughters, Misses Nellie aud Mabel, and the form- er’s mother, Mis. Welsh, of Philadel phis, are at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Lu'z, Mr. Lobr, who Is em- ployed in the railroad offices of the Peuney at Broad street, wiil be here today (Thursday ), and for a week will br among friends and relatives, Huckleberries are being brought from the mountains in great quantities by parties who make 8 Lusivess of pickiog them and selling them to deal- ers. Hayes Ziitle, of Potters Mille, hisuled twenly-five bushels of the ber- rizs to the Lewistown district, and John Taylor gets his supply of them from the same point and keeps State College penple rupplied, Mra 8. H, Heckman and dsughter Catharine, of Johnstown, came to Centre Hall on Tuesday evening from the ciab house at Pennsylvania Fur- nace where they spent a few daye. They are traveling io a touring car handled by a skilled chauffeur, Mr. Heckman expects to join his family in ten days. While in Centre Hall they are beiog entertaiaed by Mrs, Heck- man’s father, Merchant H, W. Kreamer, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bavidge, Mr, and Mr. Clyde Keefer and son, of Bunbury ; Mrs. A. P. Shure and son, of Harrisburg; Mrs. J. DeHaven, mother of the ladies ; Misses Pauline H. scd Ruth D. Shure, of Harrlsburg, are at the Centre Hall hotel, where they have been coming for the past few years to spend a part of their va- cation, Mr, Bavidge is connected with the Bunlury postoffice, and Mr. Keefer is a merchant, mark A vast amount of il health is due to lwpaired digestion, When the stom- sch fails to perform its fuoetions prop- erly the whole system becomes de- ranged, A fewdoses of Chamberlain's Tablets is all you need. They will strengiben your digestion, invigorate your liver, and regulate your bowels, entirely dolug away with that miser- sble feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been per. maoently cured—-why not you? For pale by all deniers, Ta ry LETIERS FROM SUBSURIB ERY, Reporter Suber bra umn-Interestiog Communlestions, Editor of the Reporter Carresp satauyt Uni. from 5624 Bouth Ada St, to 5753 Hon- ore Btreet, two flat buildings, all built since summer, Year, the above favor, I remain yours, CHARLES A, MITTERLING Chicago, Illinois, eign LOOALS, ia Potter John Potter, the home of his brother, in Centre Hall, Mra, J. T. Zigler, of Plessant Gip who had been seriously ill with pneu monia, is able to be about again, The O. K. McCormick Btandard binder twine at seven and ope half cents. —R. D. Foreman, Centre Hall, Bheriff A. B. Lee and Register Frank Smith were in town day evening shakiog hands with thelr many friends, Mrs. D. Eilmund Crowell, Tyrone, visited ‘her parents, Mr, Mrs. George E. Ishler, in Centre for a few daye, If you want a good, relisble binder twine, get the O, K. McCormick Standard at seven and one-half cents, —R. D, Foreman, Centre Hall. Henry W. Bwabb, while sitting at the diaper ceived a light paralytic bas been in delicate health for ecw years, of Philade'phia, Jb. J. Lon Toes of snd Hal) on Sat arday table re He al 3 Blroxe is i p—— “I was cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cho'ers and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes M, E Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There ing better. For sale | s———— i= noth. yy all dealers, Munchaus a reader of ventures of the f “Munchausen: ' lished In English Hfetime of this 1s no conception that | person. Bi: rich overian nol na three George He + and died in 1767. [I Russian cavalry regi in old age to hi Bodenwerder, became notor! les about his milits which he used $1 t en Many iron Mun Or You bors at tion of | mectm fished nt bar “Baron fu Marvelous Russia” provement of t lee ¢ mos wns Tact Tact Is a per, 3 tion and abliity of the oce offensive, ready plcion and It is pins eat, apparet # the Seve fest any = onistie, 1 the Lair the wi tates. Tact. the way, oils the bearing to others, when others tion hall, get others are into abounds, the posits on away. Tact Is a easily contr bined with small cannot get along exclusive even tl mm wi Is peor Above. ‘Market vai ue, Lady Customer (ple ; you are about to Ribs. 1 suppose 1 mus you. Mr. Ribbs ((the local butcher, fally)y-Well, 1 dunno go much congratteriations, mum It's costing me a pretty penny, | can tell yon Mrs. Ribbs as is to be. she wants ‘e trousseau, you know, an’ then there the furnishin’ an’ the license an’ t! parson’s fees, an' then [ 'ave to ‘er an’ ‘er sister a plece of each. An’, wot with one thing another—she's a ‘eavy woman, as you know, mum, thirteen stun odd-1 reckon she'll cost me best part 0° two and eleven a pun before 1 git ‘er "ome ~London Answers. doubt a bout 0 give am 3 MRIIOTY an’ The Iron Glove. A refinement of cruelty is the torture of the “iron glove” as it 1s called which used to be common In Morocco A lump of quickilme Is placed in a man's hand, which is closed up into a fist. Then the fist is tightly bound with leather thongs and plunged into a tub of cold water. The agony soon becomes extreme. The torture is cone tinued for eight or ten days, until in the end mortification ensues and prob ably death. 1 PS AI A. A Barometer, “Bligging’ friendship seems to flatter you" “It doesn’t flatter me,” sald the eyn feal statesman, “but it encourages me He Is one of those people who never trouble themselves to be affable except fo those who are regarded as lable to i Bank Witer. avo os A EE ES ———— a oo. « weet wm CH, A London publigher once determined y publish at least one hich hould be faultless in the matter of er rata. He bod the proofs corrected his own proofreaders with the grentoest care until they had exhausted thelr skill and patience and assured him that there no longer any errors to be eliminated. Taking duplicate roofs of the last revise, he sent them o the universities and other large pub Hshing offering large money wlzes for each error discovered. A few were found, and after ev ie had a chance to detect any ad | errors the plates were mndéd printed, expensively bound absolutely perfect |} Fora but six ¥ 1 ww" book " by were houses, rrors only ry o1 Htlor ns an all Hterature this was conceded, its publicatio: alled the publisher's ir In a certain line ond was announced, » first year had elapsed = ve errors bad been reported Winslow Hall, in months after atten and i Sen ES —————————————— ~ —— National Natural Turkish Baths. Ont., about to, enjoys natural Tur th Near the town is a lake ters of which are Impregnat ot Ww hur and other chemical prog ke Is government NrODUrty, t to those avalling thems nominal, a seventy miles Ky hillsides, © ed } is merely i sufficient to remune of the halfbreeds preg ti Lil A ————— A ———————— n in what Is locally The lodge is i hole four feet d wit Ie die wr bowlders and oc alr proof tent with small with an - thor he hole and Ones are Graphic. Nature, horough Test. t woman | 0 my party ine 1 you think so?" ife has been Usteni: and hasn't caught d Pinin Dealer. The GRASS SEED —— YF po 4 le day lon rrows to wash © w no deep fu Algh 10 do its work, vet not cf Made for two or {hres po “perlection THE “OLDS” GASOLINE ENGINES do not handle. CLOVER SEED ALFALFA § tier w No ma hat car you use, be sur e Dest gasoline. » HALL and OAK HALL STATION The three famous Waverly Gaselines— 76° — Special Motor are best because they have ne carbon deposits —the explosion is in ntaneous, powerful, en — ignition is quick. No “natur ’ gasolines used in Waverly, WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. independent Raters PITTSAURG, PA, Also makers of Waverly Special Aste O51 BP Booka. FREE Tells Ai” Abo out. A LADDER TO SUCCESS 3 business ure every er 3 training ute " n or Gregg Atler fastont ui 5 Wr te for Prov ntre Hill W ednesday & *¥ iL DELPIIIA BUSINESS COLLEGE A017 Chestout S6., Phila, HN css acts eases Be i Ca Sh Sa oh Se Ta Ta TR a Thirty-ninth Annual SAR and Exhibition of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Penn. GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. Encampment Opens Sept. 14th Exhibition Opens Sept. 16th The largest and best fair in Centril Pennsylvania ; by farmers snd for farmers, Twenty-cight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition purposes, Ample tent accommodations for all desiring to camp. A large display of farm stock and poultry, farm implements, fruits, cereals, and every production of farm and garden, The Pennsylvania State College will make a large display of the work of the College and State Experiment Station. ADMISSION FREE. LEONARD RHONE, GEORGE GINGERICH, cH AIRTIAN GL. GUODHART, Committes : 1 August Clearance Sale of Straw Hats August is the Summer Clearance Month, We will begin with Straw Hats, The price on cach hecadpicce has been deeply cut in order to make them move readily, The straw hat season fs right now in its height, and if your old “straw” shows wear, here is your opportunity to buy a new one at a big saving. ~—And the “ are best right now, KREAMER & SON Centre Hall, Pa. pickings ” ree Sm ———— —— FRODUOE AT STORES, ow 10 Buller. cocmcsne 10 BERD consis ssn Sale SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. one o'clock. 04 mile west of Uenire Hall, at the late reside noe of Samuel Bross, deceased, by the «geoniors : one horse, farm implements, wagor, and a ol of | hauashold goods: Flegister, 25 is lard... Pointons, CURAIRMARKETS, hi Wheat «100 WN CM cin sess srniin HO a— CHOOL TEACHER WANTED An ox END vs cnn 0 . g { i LE we tented pubic sobool teacher 8 wan CARRIA a FoR AL Tug sented ape ® A va the Mam Grove Bobool, east of Centre GEORGE E. BREON, Contre Hall. om POTTER TWP. SCHOOL. BOARD. — F. Rook ag Booretary Aare ile, Pa, oR AUCTIONEER - The andervgoet offers his serv. | PIGS FOR SALR--Rrood sow rand 3 Anirtne Phen to those having | oan The § and | Buf telephone. fobs E: “XN AXD NeCOOL, Ton roa) cate 10 cl nt made during the a Barns s.yvilie, Pa ahipd WEIS | mi —————— of eMeiency, Dates taken during oR oe Measouabie. L. FRANK | Lauodry will go out from thie oie Wednesday, Wyedug Ven, Tih, Teinont, Fa. Bout the Bepree, * Nad tonk le SIXERAL Ed Te hd -y HOUSE FOR RENT—The undersigned offers for Ease rent A six room house ; water inside on aa or Church Bt. H. J. LAMBERT, op | 0.81 px vravsew AUCTIONEER.
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