FE CENTRE REPORTER. AUGUST 29 wil FrHURSDAY, DEATHS (Col, John I. Jack died at Long Becch, California, aged seventy-three years, pine months. Ioterment was nade at Harlin, Iowa. Col, Jack wns i native of Harrie township, hav- ing been born in Boalsburg. At the opening of the Civil War Mr. Jack organized a company snd was nade its lieutenant, prt he enlisted in the Forty-sixth Regiment, became captain of his company, and finally promoted to the rank of colo- nel, After the war Col, Jack went Into the cil flelds of Penpsylvanis, and iter to lows, locating permanently at Harlio, In addition to his wife he is survive ed by three children: Mrs, Grace Jack Hall, wife of Mejor Hall, of the Pwelfth U. 8B. infantry ; George E., of Harlin, [ows, and John Philip, of seattle, Washington, Ira J. Lee, a native of Centre coun. ty, died suddenly of heart failure at his home in Greenwood, Nebraska, aged pixty yesrs, Mr. Lee was born and raised in Cen- re connty, and will be remembered y many older acquaintances and who will mourn bis death i to Nebraska twenty-nine ira ago and prospered in that ccun- § ng an upright, honored and rogressive citizan, His wifa preced- ed him in death a little over a year ayo, leaving three sons and two One sister, Mrs. Arthur of Htate College, also sar- bn friends He went ¥e try, oe: i daughters Vasson, vives, Mr. Lee was formerly a resident of Centre Hall and was employed in the carriage shops conducted by the late Levi Murray. r suflering for nearly three years sneer apd undergoicg two opera- hospital, the last one in of this year, Mrs. Nancy Briek- y, wife of O W. Brickley, residing Ek Haven, died Wednesday of w had lived in Leck Huven for the past ten years, havivg previcu-ly lived at Howard, where she born and reared. Bhe was aged fifiy+«ix years, and leaves her husband and four children, as follows : How ard, at Dome he ek. Bhe WAR ism Long, of Howard, and Mrs mes Hayes, of Howard. A A tp LOCALS GRANGE ENUAMPMENT AND FAIR, tinues for Ove Week<Kxhibita of Machinery and Produots of the Farm » | Strong Feature The twenty-ninth annual Grange Encampment and Fair will open on Ghirange Park, Centre Hall, Saturday, september 14th, and closes the follow ing Friday. [here is every indication that the aflair will not only equal exceed in many ways the former gatherings, A number of have been incressed, all exhibit build ings have been Improved, and every- thing is being put into the best of shape for the approaching gathering. The ex hibits of machinery, agricul. tural implements, farm stock, snd the products of the farm, orchard, garden and vineyard will be feature. The entertainments in auditorium will be first-class and addresses will be of 8 character especl- ally of interest to the farmers ae a class, The Harvest Home services on Bun- day, Beptember 15th, will be conduct td by the State Becretary of Agricul- ture N. B. Critehfield. Sms fp pl Trial List The trial list of cages to be heard the Beptember court is sppended : at FIRST WEEK ifl, appeal, Ada Fisher va. same Frank Columbine va. same John Belbring, Jr, va M D, Kelley, appeal Jossph Ammerman and Ben ve. Centre Lumber Co | appeal F. 8. Dimham va. G#o. T. Bush, ap- peal ’ Etters S1¢ IND WEEK T. RB. Harter vs al, replevin B. Annie Walker va. F man's estate, debit Wr . Witmer vs J F. (#arner, note ' Nathan Haugh, et D Fogle and Bamuel Commonwealth of Penn’a va Jere. minh and Manassah Aumiller, trespass J. I Wagnerva. A. R Moon, et al, note Thomas Fishburn ve. Lres pasa W. ©. Lingle va Co , assumpsit College twp, 1 1 Gellatly O'Donnell Pittsburg Plate Giass Co. vs Mls um psit Alfred Cherry va. Catharine Harp fraexr., ass In psig Edgar fler, ae The Bellefonte Huoters Park, Miate College and O OO F. will on Labor Day. irs. 8 last week Rhone, A Leonard in que anns University, and son, gE lrom a two months tour through ninent dreaming county, for it, itizans of Clinton of a county with Agsr Park as Coun | fire cecurred in the house of Kirg, oo North street, Thurs- # the Miulibeim Journal, The of the building wes consider I'he building was in- vnaged, M. Grove, who for some years conneoted with the United Weather Buresu, at Wsgon- wl (3ap, Colorado, hes been trans d/ to Ludington, Michigan, and pltinuing in Lue same service, { rust, widow of the late Will. Crust, of Spring township, has cluded the arrangements wreby ghe will come into possession the John W., Eby farm, east of Cen- Hall, now tepanied by N. B 1 fer from the i tins : M Freeport (Illinois ra, Thomas Brungart and r Etla, who have been visit. rge Carmon of Harlem, broth. . Brungart, have left for their at Rebersburg, Pa. They will Chicago aud other places on Way. Hon. Leonard Rhone, J. J. WwW, J Krise, D. K. Keller, Cell (ieorge Giogerich, Cloyd } , Mre. D. W. Bradford and Miss Floreues Rhone were the mem- ye of Progress Grange who attended the meeting of Pomoua Grange at Oak Hall last Thursday. Arney, James Slier, TOORe Forester Meuller, on Nittany Moun- tain, reports dogs are chasing the few deer on Nittany Mountain, also the rabbite, turkeys and other game hirds He has been hunting the dogs with a Ww ster, but prefers that owners keep them tied up. This noties ought to induce dog-ownerato be more esu tious, aud thereby avoid the loss of their dogs and escapes the penalty. Mr. and Mra, Isaac Smith, of Blue Ball, near Penn’s Cave, with their daughter, Mre. Wilbur Lucas, and their daeughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank Bmith, snd little daughter, of Nevada, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. B F. Reish, in Centre Hall, on last Bun day. Mr. Reish being a brother to Mrs. Buith, sr, Mrs. Frank Bmith, be- sides visiting at the home of her bus band’s parents and other relatives, will visit the home of her parents at Jersey City, New Jersey, before returning to the state of Nevada, Claiming New Joriey as her native slate, she is an ardent admirer of Gov. Wilson, the Dowsoerstic candidate for president Mr. Bmith is also a Wilson enthusiast, The Laurelton correspondent to the Lewisburg Journal forwarded these items of local interest : The following party from near Bpring Mills, took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel H Bingamsan last Friday, remaining till HBaturday afternoon, when they drove on to Daniel Catherman’s and later to George Catherman’s, returning home sometime Monday : Mrs, Bingaman’s nephews Dr, H. F. Bitner, of Centre Hall, Joseph K. Bituer, and two nieces Mre. Susan Myers, Peon Hall, snd Mra. Blapote Long, of Newark, Olio The party came in their own conveyance aid took dinver In the mountaios, + . . . Mra. Milford Luse and daughter Miss Helen, of Centre Hall, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joel Kersteiter this week, returning home Baturday afternoon, W. F. Kessinger va. Martha Kees ioger, divorce J. W. Bruss ve, A, fate, asstumupsit John B. Martin replevin Ww Hwisher's es va, Alfred Baum [Lemont Ho'el & Catering Co. 4 W. Weber, assumpsit VE, College twn, va. Thomas M. Fish. Jacob Marks ve. Barsh M Nolt's tale, assumpeit Mary CO. Eckert va. Enos Ertly's es- tate, apsumpait W. H. Gardner trespass ——— pp tl sin Pe ve. J. A. Bitner Miller -Niierly At the home of the groom's parents, Mr and Mra, Elmer Millar, gonborg. Roy F Miller, and Mary May Bierly, of Tylarsville, married on Saturday evening, inst by Rev. (3. A. Staufl the Reformed church, at st Madi Misa Were “Att ir, pastor of Relbersbuarg A Woodward. Beliefonte Mabel Wolfs spent the Sabbath with her sister, Mra, Harrla Stover. The funeral of John J. Orndorf was largely attended Haturday morning Mra Bara Orndorf, from is visiting with friends in town, Mra with her siater Mra Wolfs Biore A. M Yearick and family spent Sat. urday and Bunday with friends in Laurelton, Quite a number of young people from town were to the picnic held at Reberaburg Saturday. Prof. Drum and wife from Lewis. burg spent last week with the lady's brother A. C. Blifer, One day last week, Mrs. James Smith had the misfortune of entting off part of her thumb. The Hackenburg—Feeen Reunion held in the Woodwsrd Narrows last Thursday was well attended Fred Miller, from Mifflinburg, was a guest at the home of his sister Mre Phoebe Wise Baturday and Suoday C W. Hostarman and wifa ependingtwo weeka with their chi! dren in Johnstown, Akron, Ohio, and Buffalo, N. Y. ‘ ‘harles Hosterman, Jr, wife and twine, Grace and Milton, from Ruffalo N.Y. were visitors at the home of C, W. Hosterman's on Saturday, George Smith Colyer. Mra. Lillian Gettig ia at present ply- ing her needle at Bpring Mills, Mr. E. T. Jordan, wife and children, spent Sunday at the home of William Mos er, of near Coburn, Mr. John Fielsher returned to his home in Michigan after ua few days visit with friends at this place, Mr. and Mrs. George Yarnell snd daughter Kathryn spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. Fparr Wert, Mrs. Arthur Bluatterbeok and son Charles spent Sunday with friends at Wolfs Store ; also attended the plenic at Rockville. Mrs. Charles Geary and children returned to their home In Altoona. after a few weeks visit with her parents at Tuseyville, Quite n number of pgople from the Tussey ville charge attended the Luth- ern Bunday-school plenie, which was held at Georges Valley last Thursday, John Ishler spent Bunday with friends at this place. He hes taken up his residence at the home of William TED: BO MEN AND WOMEN Vivant gs of Sp ofa Bituor GIF © Made by Murray & Murrav & Ritner the enterprising druggists are advertising today for tif of the special half price offer they are making on Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia and get a fifty | package al half price 25 cents, Ho positive are they of the remark. able power of this epecific to cure these diseases ss well as sick head aches and liver troubles, that they | agree to refund the money to any cus- tomer whom the medicine does | quickly relieve and cure. | With Dr. Howard's specific at hand, | you can eat what you want and {no fear of {ll consequences, It | strengthene the stomach, gives per- | feet digestion, regulates the bowels { crestes an appetite aod makes if worth the liviog. If you cannot call at Morray & Bit- | ner’s store gend them 25 cents by mall { and they will send you a | promptly, charges paid. cent not secura only a limited supply of the gpecifle, ro great is the demand, snd you should not delay taking adva tage of this liberal offer they are ing this week. partes sag ————— found mud Valley, and remained on Beginning of the week oats uncut ifn Penns muh of the oats cut shock imal eesidlbm—— ‘1 was cured of diarrhoea | dose ¢ f Chsmberlain'a (‘olie, ( and Diarrlinea Remedy,” writes ) Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa " There ia ing better, For sale by sll dealers, SCHOOL Fall Term Begins September 9, "12 ET AN EDUCATION ¢ gov CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON CO., PENNSYLVANIA GEORGE P. SINGER, MARTIN'S LENSES FREE to every reader of this pape A. L. Martin FIGHT SPECIAL P.O, Box Oakland, Md, You Ready for School? okkeeping Jat ter taatest ay at * Write for Proms x PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS COLLEGE 1017 Chestout St. Phila, { + fs it t ' TR WwW cir Flugiing } 8, Guuasalos, a farmer living Pa., mtaberlain’s Cole, he has used hoes Bri for sa four pnd tuken i, Foi family urteen yesrs, and that he | to be an ex lant remedy lenrure in recommendivrg tle by all doa HULO Bert gov a KH 4 wr would like long} Rich, heavy hair? | luxuriant hair? fectly natural, and to help you. are 1I€Tre just the kind of hair you de- Do not be afraid to use it. No danger of its col- oring your hair. The ingre- label, thus enabling your doctor to wisely advise you concerning its use. He kn t AY FPL BIND f- WHITE OXFORDS Low Shoes White Goods i Grey All Linen Fresh Groceries Fresh Cakes # F. Rossman SPRING TUILLS., PA. PREPRESS We Farm Machinery Gasoline Engines Fertilizers Binder Twine Repairs for Machinery Farm machi a full live of hay etc. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. H. C. SHIRK | Centre Hall, Pa. $7.00 Round Trip Via Delaware River Bridge Moyer, of near Coburn, for the present time, $6.75 Round Trip Via Murket Street Whar! PRBOES § sesoPPB eaesoenr wR Bs £¥ ove Salli, ANY Ta J LEASE PLOW WoOBES fame wig BiGaK Gp-for 4 Pi ow’ Pan 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. These are a dex iplemerids al UTI JIT CH 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 HO Lime, Lime and Sulphur, SCALACIDE for SPRAYING R. D. FOREMAN CENTRE HALL, PA. IpEReSPDeTeRCYTRRORRRE YR DOERR BYB GR: Emery’s v Store Always Noted for the Best Goods at Lowest Prices resh Goods are Arriving Dai NEW LOW SHOES, lor Men, Women and Children. Finest Line of Dry Goods in town. Lawns, Batiste, Silk, Flaxons, 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 Hall LADIES “FITZEZY" SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER’S SHOE STORE
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