Cattle Dying, LOCAL} Harry Harshberger, of Potters Mille, | | : i LOCALS. i { The city dailies have been giving | The Centre Hall Byaporating Com- considerable space tothe eattls dying | pany is buying apples for shipment, on the Allegheny mountains in the | Mr. and Mrs, Issish K, Fleisher, of | ; 1 vicinity of Beaver Mills. A number | Philadelphia, are stopping at the Cen- | Frank M. Fisher and family were in of cattle pastured on the mountains | tre Hall hotel. { Centre Hall on Tuesday evening, Mr. . | Fisher is improving his Penn Hall and owned by farmers in Half Moon | Register J Frank Smith P 8 ™ and Buflalo Run Valley have died, | ; and | home, : { daughter, Miss Nellie, were in Centre| William B. Fiedler and Irvin B. and this led the state to make an in- vestigation. A few days ago Dr. | is recuperating at the home of Mr. nr d | Mra. Daniel Daup, in Centre Hall, THERE IS NO PLOW SUPERIOR TO THE SYRACUSE RIDING PLOW | Hall on Sunday, | Rhowers have been employed at State { College during the past few weeks. Cooker, of the University of Pennsyl- vania, and Dr. W. H. Fry, of Pine Grove Milis, made an examination of the caltle and found they hal poisoned from eating germs on forage, The disease is commonly spoken of as the “buflalo’ disease, and is tagious. Cattle in the Beaver ows, some years ago, died been not cone mead- | from the BANE CAUSE, It 18 recommended that all cattle be taken from the mountains and that none be returned for several years. eet Five at Pleasant Gap The residecce of J, H. Eckentoth, on the Horntown road, near the eross | roads, was partially destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The loss is tween §500 and $1000, fully covered by insurance in cash compaiiies, one of ‘the companies being represented the Bartholomew agency, at Centre Hall. Mr. Eckenroth had built a fire in the evening, and sometime later went to Zion to bring home his wife, who | At abou! ten be- by had been visiting there, John L. Holmes, of State College, has bought the Hamill Holmes proper- ty in Ferguson township. The Pine Btump Sunday-school will | hold a basket picnic in Pate’s grove on Baturday. Everybody is invited, Asron Thomas, the carpenter, is un. t EK at press t on f able to wor account of | having poison on various parts of his | body. William D. Bhoop, of hss been in Centre Hall during the He is a | | Ballefonte, | week, Fauble store, Messrs. Hile and Wolfe, well known bricklayers, are just now putting up = fine for Daniel Hall, at past clerk in the] residence Unionville. The A. L. Auman Milling Com- pany, at Miliheim, was incorporated, the company having obtained a char ter from the state, Beginning with the first week in September, the Philipsburg Ledger will be published weekly instead of semiweekly as heretofore, Kuisely, the Bellefonte contractor, | o'cleek the fire was first observid on the attic. The roof was burved ofl. ! snd also the greater part of the second | It was dus to the local water | company and the good pressure in the | water that the building was destroyed and Lot gpread to other nearby buildings. story. mains the fire | tola ly ———————— a ————— The Philips Farm Sold, The Cyrus Philips farm, north of | ¥ I sold to George Weaver, of near Rober The price was not sccording to farm contains one less than current reports The hundred sod twen- | $7000 fail | Miller from the Philips | ty acres, and was last by William F. Mr. home and will move onto it pext purchased estate, weaver bought the farm | for a spring. Mr. Miller will dizeunt ious farming! on sccount of the poor health of Mrs Miller. Valley Valle y. Before coming to Brush lived in the Millers Nugar | - > Bankers Hesign as Electors The State Democratic headquarters | will file within a day or two the resig yf Wilson Kistler, Lk Ha 4. D. Btrochecker, Z dlinople D. Kittell, Evensburg, all ts of nati ic Presidential nis. John J. Buckley, i 8 nst bang, . Pearsall, Mauch Chunk, a electors in Penn- | Chester srd D national | John and M. J. Clemons, | onal bank director, will H. F Y, Pittston, Murray, Ball also resign, ivan county, both direct- ors of the Bernice National bank, have | resigned gs serve as presidentisi electors, 4 Another Dwelling House J EE Zante, the firma of Zsttle Brothers, who oper- directors, 0 they can ms ———— — fs SE — = one of the members of | ate the Centre Hall planing mill, wil erect a new dwelling North of Allison street, being the Bartholomew addition, The excava tion for the celiar and the erection of the foundation walls will be done ky C.D. Bartholomew, from whom the building lot was purchased. This will . make the third new house on Allison \ Btreet, house on st sie side ————— ———— Faxon-Hazsl Charles E. Faxon, of Millheim, and Miss Margaret Hazsl, of Rebersburg, were married in Bellefonte recently, The young couple spent several days last week in Jersey Bhore, with Mr and Mre. Warren Wood, the latter beiug a sister of Mr. Faxon. From there they left for Ocean ‘ity and other points to complete their honey- moon, # ————— Potters Mills Hdrry Waguoer spent Sunday with his parents, Mra. Stuart Long, of Lewistown, visited the Miller home, Mrs. Dora Moser and little Harper have gone to State College. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rossman ealled on friends in this place on Baturday Lowell and Elmer Alexander and a friend, of Belleviile, visited friends bere, Mrs. Mary Goodhart, of Centre Hall, visited her brother, Perry Me- Kinney, The township supervisors are put. ting in a concrete bridge at Spruce town. Mr. snd Mra. Oscar Zimmerman, of Bellefonte, spent Bunday with Mrs. Armstrong. John Waguoer and sons, Charley and Vernon, and Eddie Curray, were to Gettyeburg ou Bunday, Mrs. Grose Mingle, of Centre Hall, and Mre. J. EE. Hoy, of Philadelphis, called in this place on Friday. Miss Myra Kimport, of State Col- lege, aud Miss Bettie Kimport, of Linden Hall, visited in this place on Monday, Rev. Lapiz aod family, of Spring Mills, and Mrs. Laniz's mother and sister, of Tyrone, spent Tuesday after noon at the W. W, McCormick home, ———————— A ——————— “] was cared of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes M, E, 80D nerete bridge the William of Centre Hall. constructed a o« over al small stream at Homan | farm, east Mrs, Emma Garis and son James, of | By- | Centre Hall, and will re- | main for a week or ten days. Phil adelphia, i Haturday on f his frequent visita to this place, Mr Magee er joys the country, On Baturday Miss Elizabeth Boozer, Hall, and Miss Catharine returned from | Indiana, where they visited a school Mrs. John F. of Pittsburg, and Mullen and son James, James P of Altoons, came to Wed Centre Hall on esdlay and hers and sls e ladies Mrs M. | Gardner, Mrs. Cheyney Hicklin, er and son Hicklin, Miss of Bellefonte, (tard: snd | Reedsville, An automobile took supper at the party Hall who Centre hotel John Treaster, the lumbermsan. has the Zettle he ready for cider press near planing mill, snd will time the fall apple The ucted lent of the planing wiil F AY #s by the 4 Are mill is const inde. and will While plowing hingletown, Klinger hat experience of #ink ioto nsidersble depth. It re | of his horaes the ¢ quired rope and tackle to extricate the { animal, but whe relensed he was | found to be hart bat little, | that | itaelf ¢ Times tells nake Selinsgrove The 8 large black wrapped W. A. Ripka, while picking berries on | Hhade M Beavertown, The lad was but twelve years old, and | it was with difficulty that he himself from the embrace of reptile, unisin near freed | the | Keep in mind that offering you an oppoitunity to join | with them Saturday to celabrate | the fiftieth anniversary of the muster | ing in of company A 145'h Regiment. | It willbe a gala day, and the good people of that valley will do their best | to please all who participate in the event. A four horse team belonging to | Robert Hettinger, of Penn Hall, came frightened at the Decker Broth. ers’ saw mill, on one of the Fisher! farms near Penn Hall, and ran off. | Oae of the animals was pretty badly | hurt, but it is thought it will respond i to the treatment being given by Dr. | Fiedler, of Millheim, Rev. J. M. Rearick, of Williams. burg, as was announced in these onl. umna, filled the appointments on the Centre Hall Lutheran charge at Tuas. seyville, Spring Mills, and Centre Hall, on Bunday. He had a large audience at each of the places, which indicates that his former parishioners were glad again to hear him from the pul- pit. Farmer Harry Relish, on the Conley farm, has a turkey hen that is out. doing the average hen of her kind. The bird has a brood of eight turkeys, about one-fourth grown, and Is now hatching, having stolen her nest in the woods. When discovered the other evening, the hen was sitting on the nest and the eight young birds were grouped about her, Rebersburg is on bee! Prof. A. B. Wallize, professor of | English in the State Normal Behool | at Bhippensbaryg, spoke in the interest | of the Anti-Saloon League in the | Ualted Evangelical church on Sun. day morning. His talk was highly | interestiog and instructive, Much of | the speaker's time was devoted to giv. i ing the conclusions of scientists of the | effect of alcohol on the human body, a | phase of the subject slightly touched | on by previous speakers representing Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa, There Is noth- ing better, For sale by all dealers, the same organisation, Both are carpenters, Miss Kerstetter, of Millhelm, a trained nurse who graduated from the Bellefonte hospital, has been taking care of Mra, J. V. Foster and infant gon, in Centre Hall, Rev. Behlegle, one of the best speak- ere of the Anti-Baloon League, will bold a service in the Pine Stump 10:30 o’¢loek. invited, Mr Everybody is cordially sud Mrs. James Goodhart, of Wedpesday afternoon came to the home of the former's brother, George L. Goodhart, in Cen- tre Hall, where they will remain for s few days, Mre. John A. Kreamer, of State College, the latter part of last week underwent an operation at the Belle- fonte hospital. Her condition is very favorable, Mra. Kreamer is a daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Treesler, On their return from Atlantic City, Mrs. Charles Hart and daughter, Miss Lulu, of Pittsburg, stopped off at Centre Hall and for a few days were entertained bv® Mr, and Mm. A. E. John H. Weber, one of Centre Hall's most progressive business men. He js sble to be out of bed for several bours each day. His host of friends are anxious that he will soon District Attorney D. Psul Fortney tion to the breakers in roads, and their not published fnee about point the covers One the same district at the roads and streets in the months of Msy June, August and September, and attorney has been culled to the ‘very bad condi'ion of the roads in many townships, snd the streets in the boroughs by return of the constab- and by isl complaint meade by the traveling public.” This is =» t that oueht to taken by the rough offi jury would breakage in sireels In Centre loon Dera ’ ’ hit be inla, as no the borough for ver the —————— Deaths of Centre Countians Th Dabbs, of aged sixty-five years, Mrs. A. C ITI as Gearhartville, Shofl, of Madera, aged Sixty years | interment at Philipsburg. (+ org® Ingram, at Derry, formerly of Unionville, aged sixty-three years A.C. Bywea died at Biate College and on Friday the remains were inter red at Blanchard, his former home. His age was seventy years, James Meise died st sightv-el t *, born in Liberty town- Beech Creek, aged years, nine months, He lived in Beech Creek sit i851, snd was one of the oldest members of the order of Odd Fellows in Centre county, zl twelve fags @ ———— a Marriages iloonses, Charles E Faxon, Millheim Margaret E. Hezel, Rebersburg Roy J. Kuhn, Centre Hall Margaret Nmith, Millheim Willis F Jordan State College Husie E. Bogden, Spring Mills W. Blaine Port, Bellefonte Della M, Heaton, Milesburg cc fc csm—— When the stom- the whole system becomes de- ranged, A few doses of Chamberlain's Fablets is all you need, They will invigorate your liver, and regulate your bowels, cotirely doing away with thst miser- ahlie feeling due to faulty digestion Fry it. Many others have been per. manently cured-—-why not you? For sale by all dealers, ie. 00 other plow made GRASS SEED $ in can be well hand- 149 up hill better than any Does its work to perfection CLOVER SEED ALFALFA SEED he. e— ROLL TOP DESK FOR ed offers for sale a ROSS MINGLE, Centre VILDING LOT POR facing Main street N and Eset by an a N of the property of all; 8 desirable ther pardeuiars inquire ; Mary of RO LP EGAL NOTICE thal the frst and Saal sooount N. Kromrine, assignee of Rossel ( State College, will be present ad toh confirmation September 25, 1912 ceptions be filed thereto on or 24, 1912, the same will be co 058 the bags when purchased, = : FRODUOE AT STORES, RATA. cons venninnins ID | BORROR rss cineca POtaBOm conics: 1 00 | BER corms semen asin i | GRAIN MARKET, i RBs oe TE | WI cs caine | BALIOY comnisnnes 70 | OBL covvnnsess i i L a | corn FOR BALE~Beven bundred bushels of | ear corn for sale ; Guality first class. WM, F, COLYER, Contre Hall, While students oan enroll In our school at any time, Ratt is) ty mart hy oe] he 1 students oar, pa am house adjoini the EE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON CORNER LOT. AUCTIONEER ~The foes to
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