DEATHS, Mrs, Margaret Bwitz:r of Attjios, Iod., died at Pleasant (3ap, August 14, of ivfirmities due to advanced Hhe was a daughter of George Catharine Lonebarger and was born in Bellefonte February 10, 1824, thus belug wvinety years, six months and seven days old Mra. Bwitzsr was hrought to Pleasant (iap by her niece, Mise Ella Baumgardner, who ia = trained nurse, in December 1912, snd 1913, Her husband preceded her in death and no children survive. Two sisters and one brother remain to mourn her death, namely: Mrs, Ma- tilda Richards of MeWillisms ; Mrs, Catherine Baumgardner of Pleasant Gap ; aud John Lonebarger of Kansas, Funeral services were held ia the home of her sister, Mrs. CC. Baum. gardner, conducted by Rev, OO. (. Shuey, The body was shipped to her home in Attica, Indiana, for burial Thomas C, Heims, a former well known resident of Qaceols, died at his bome in Philadelphia, following a prolonged illpess, at the age of sixty- four years, His body was shipped to Tyrone where the funeral was held Monday morning Mr, Heims was married to Miss Lizzie Hess, daughter of the late Daniel Hess of Linden Hall. She and two children survive, namely, Kugene of Osceola, and Miss Lenore of Philadelphia, el pe LOCALS You ean secure a modern ciod-crush- er, one that really crushes, — Weber, Miss Edoa Martz of Altoona is spending a short time with her cousin, Mrs E. W, Crawford. Prof. and Mrs. J. D. P. Bmithgall snd children left for their home in Franklin, Wednesday. Mrs. John M. Coldron -returned bome sfier 8 week's visit with her brother at Aaropsburg, Cleveland Brungart sold his Krit car to Charles Duck st Madisonburg, who will use it for livery service, E. A. Person arrived in Centre Hall Wednesday to spend a few days at the Hirobm home, where Mrs. Person has veen for the past week, William F. Colyer is bulidipg an implement sted, 80x20 feet, and also a garage, on his farrn,. The Lucas crew is doli g the carpenter work, Rev. and Mrs, William Wagner and Rev. and Mrs. Ely and child, on their way to Bellefouie by asutemobile, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kerlin, Mrs. Helen Platt and five months old son came fo the George E Breon home in Centre Hall ls wesk, and will be in this vicinity amoug friends for a week. H.W. Franiz is laying the foun- dation for a silo on his farm south of Centre Hail. The «ilo is beginning to be popular with the farme's in this section who have made [feeding a study. La! To day { Thursday ) Boalgbure will he the centre of atirsction in Penns. Valley. The affair will be in the form of a bssket picnic in McFarlane's grove, snd will close with a festival in the evening in Bosal hall, Mre, Mary Dinges became eighty- pix years of age on Tuesday, and was remembered by many of her friends who sent greetings by mail. Mrs Dinges ia in good health, and has the full use of her mental facuities 8. M. Goodhart, accompanied by two cuiidren, arrived in Centre Hall Tuesday sud will spend a short time at the home of hig mother, Mra Mary Goodhart. Mr. Goodhart is connect ed with one of Johnstown’s big furni- ture stores in the capacity of ed-writer, Mre, Kate Dale and Miss Mollie Heofler, after returning home from =a two week's visit smong relatives in € leariield and Philipsburg, left this week for State College where they will take charge of the Dr. P. H. Dale home while Dr, and Mrs. Dale are on their vacation, Miss Romie Bnyder, daughter of Mra. Milton Boyder, will take Miss Carrie Sweetwood’s position ss regular operator in the local Commercial tele. phone exchange upon the opening of public school and Miss Hweetwood will met in the capacity of supply dur. ing the school term. John Erhart of Aurora, [ilinois, was an arrival in Centre county last week, and will retoain smong friends and relatives for a month, While in this section he will be enterianed at the home of bis brother, George Erhart, at Old Fort. Mr, Erbart is chief man in a large store in Aurora, which place he is well able to fill. On his trip be is secompanied by his sister Catharine, wife of Mr. Fred Drake, who lives in , Florida. Chas. D. Bartholomew, accompanied by E IL. Bartholomew, has just made a flying trip to New York City, Phils. deiphia and Atlantie City, While this trip was parily for pl asare yet it was to & great extent for business, one of the principal attractions beivg the North American egg Iaylog contest, being held at Thorndale, in which Chas, D. Bartholomew hss & pen of five single-comb white leghorn pullets entered that at the end of 42 weeks have laid 940 eggs and are still produoe- ing at a heavy rate. This pen of pullets has bern the leader in all Amerienn bred Leghorns for every week sinees competition startefl and now has 8 stronger lead then ever over ite pestest competitor, This Is a record worth while when the fact is consi ered that the average Anierican ben lays only 72 eggs in a year. This pen now hes an average of 158 eggs snd ten weeks yet to produce to rales the average ss much above the 200 mark ae possible, ni issn MSI MSS Thirty Per Cent, Discount. Bear in mind that you get a thirty per cent, discount on every suit made to your order at Hert's Department Htore, Millheim. ‘There mie over a thousand « different saruples from which to select and the fabrics sre guaranteed to be pure wool. The fit must be perfect, too. You should at Jenst come in and look over the styles, samples, sin, HERR'S DEPARTMENT ETORE Millheim, i Antomobile Takes F ra, | A five-passenger Bulck car, driven { by Jess Nevil, and owned by Thomp | son, the Bellefonte auto liveryman, ent up ia smoke Monday evening at eight o'clock while the young man was visiting his mother, Mrs, Mahala Nevil, ut Colyer. Thea car, with the engine running, was left stand on the road while the occupants went into It is pre- sumed that a small opening in the carburetor permitted some gasoline to escape and fall on an overheated bear- ing which started a fire which could not be checked until nearly all the woodwork on the car was consumed, ————— A ff —————— Marriage Licenses, Howard J. Ziegler, Bellefonte Ella Scholl, Bellefonte William Johnson, 8B ate College Minnie Wooden, Btate College Harry Fogleman, State College Verna Wingard, Coburn Russel Bhirk, State College Margaret Glenn, Lemont Woodward. Mrs. James Weaver is on the sick ist. Miss Maude Ard is Misses Dreese at Lemont. Henry Brendel of Buffao, N. Y., #pent ten days with his friend, Charles Musser, visiting the Colyer. The farmers are husy plowing to get | in their fall seeding. { Mrs. Peter Philips spent a day at | the home of Mrs, Peter Jordon, | Quite a number attended the festi- val at Centre Hall Baturday evening. | "Roland Leach ia back to put in the | seeding for Edward Kline, | Mrs. Peter Jordon suffered | neuralgia in her face last week. {| Clark Btover of Madisonburg moved {his sawmill up in the kettle sbove | Wesley Nevil’s residence, | Mrs. G, R. Miess on Saturdsy after- | noon left for Altoona where she will {#pend a few days with ber daughter, | Mrs. Yarnell. | Wiiliam Jordon, the supervisor, ia {repairing the roads with crushed {stoves, Charles Miller Is doing the {crushing with his gasoline engine, i To ———— A A Tue Great Grangers Plenle Exhibition. i { The Biggest Agricultural Impl | ment Bhow on earth will be held ss ususl at Williams’ Grove, Pa , Aug. 31- | Bept. 5 { In addition to the usual Implement | Show there will be an extra large dis- {play of Btock, Poultry, Dogs and Ponies. Horticultural Hall will be filled with fruite, grain and garden A tent 60x120 will be filled with sutomobiles. The Auditorium will be particularly attractive as all the candidates for State officers and U, 8B, Benator will Appear, The evening entertainments will te high grade as ever. Everything first- with A party of nine ladies and men of] Johnstown are spending ten days in | Woodward. i Miss Grace Boob of Millheim is 8 visitor at the home of ber grandpa | rents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Li. Kreamer, Robert and William Martz of Pitte- | burgh are spending their vseation at | the Woodward House. Miss Bessie Von Neida and friend, | Mrs. Reben, of Reading are visitors at the home of James Von Neida Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Eby, and Mr. and hrs. C. W, Eby asutoed to Yeager. town Haturday. After spending a few months in town Prof. Btover and family left for their bome in Bloomfield, N, }J , this week, Mra. Roy Musser of Akron, Ohio, was called home on account of the serious illness of her brother, Gurney Fiedler, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Eby of New York City are spending a week with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. W. Evy. After spending two monthe with friends in town, Mrs. Williams and grandson Robert Williams, returned to their home in Monessen on Tues day. After spending their home, Maurice Yearick, Bruce Mo'z and Sandy Bowersox returned to Buffalo, N, Y , where they are em- ployed. Prof, and Mra. Charles Kreamer and son Carl, having epent their vsestion at the home of the former's parents, returned to their home in New Hope this week. vacation at m— Linden Hall Mr. and Mrs F. E Wieland attend. ed the funersl of T, CC, Heims in Ty- rone on Monday. Miss Corl, a nurse in the Altoons hospital wes an over-Sund.y guest of Miss Ruth Rosa. Edward Weber and sister Misa Alice of Huntingdon have been visiting their sunt, Mrs. James Bwabb. Mr. snd Mrs. - Walter Mann and family and Samuel Taylor of Reeds. ville stopped here on Bundsy on their way to Biate College, Miss Ruth Ross expects to leave for Altnona where she will resume her dutiesns a purse in the Altoona hos pital next Monday. Misses Louella and Anna Ross en- tertained Mrs. Goheen, Mies Margaret. ta Gobheen and Misses Mary and Helen Roeder at dinner on Thursday, Howard Miller and family and Mrs. Lloyd Walker and children were through here on BNatordav in their Buick car on their way from Pitts burgh to Rebersburg. Dr. aod Mrs Emith of Altoona ace sompauied by T. M. Biddle and family stopped at the J, M. Ross home on Monday on their way bome from a ten days ¢camplog trip in the northern | part of tha state. Mra, W. B. Kemmerer and daugh- | ter Mise Lucy spent a few days recent. | ly with Mrs. F. E Wieland, Mim Kemmerer hss been appointed head of the eourse in Domestic Beience in the Bellefonte High school and will begin | clase, clean and attrac ive, Low rates Consuit your station ——— i — A ———— CHALLENGE FROM BB, MM. BOON & CU, Offers to Nefund Money If Dr, Howard's Spec fie Will Not Cars Apy vsse of Constipation or Dyspepsia, B. M. Boon & Co. are seeking the wo’at care of dyepepala or constipation in Centre Hall or vicinity to test Dr. Howard's new specific for the cure of those diseases, Bo confident are they that this re- markable medicine will effect a Insting cure in a short time, that they offer to refand the money should il not be suc- cessful. In order to secure the quickest pos. #ible Introduction B. M. Boon & Co. will sell a regular fifty cent packsge of this medicine at half price, 25 cents. his specitic of Dr. Howard's will cure sick beadache, dizzy feelings, con- stipation, dyspepsia and all forms of malaria and liver trouble. It does not simply give relief for a time : it mnakes permanent snd complete cures, It will regulat» the bowels, tone up the whole intestinal tract, give you an sppetite, make food taste good and di gest well and increase vigor, Joy and happloess will take the place of that “don’t care whether I live or die” feeling. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. XENUTORY NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of Sarah Ann Horner, late of Potter township, deccased, Letters testamentary on the above estate hav ing beans duly granted to the undersigned. be wou'd respectfaolly request any persons knowing themanives indebted 10 the esiate 19 make im mediate payment and those having claims tiated for seltioment . E CLAYTON WAGNER, Executor. ORFHARE COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY IBABELLA H. DECEARED To the heirs of mid decedent, and all others interested You are hereby notified that the Orphans’ Court of said County awarded an inquest to make partition and valuation of certain real eiale of the mid decedent, consisting of a certain mes susge, tenement and jot of land, containing about two acres and seventy five perches, sitoate in Benner Township, in ssid County, and that said inquest will be held on ssid premises, on Tuesday. the 22rd day of September A D. 1914, #1 11 o'clock A. M. at which time and place you are requested to attend if you think proper, ARTHUR B, LEE Sheriffs Office, Bellefonte, Ps. Kherif! Angust, 1¥4 32.0.35 ESTATE OF ROLLER ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE-I hereby give notice that I will here alter endorse no doles for any one, and request that no one ask me 0 do so — Andrew Corman, Spring Mills, RoMupad INDIA RUNNER DUCKS FOR SALE~ Thirty five India Runner Ducks ai one dollar well bred and In Sine condition-H, Wi Dinges, Centre Hall, Pa. 2034 FOR SALE-A very desirable room residence Incated in Spring Mills, in perfeot order, having teen recently renovated throughout. Has front and back porch. Also, a cistern at kitchen door, cement walks, & fine garden, Ja ge barn, och'cken For terms apply to H. I, BRIAN & C0, Spring Mills, Pa. L034 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED BALESMAN, for established tea route, covering State College, Lemont, Centre Hall, and surrounding country, Permanent position for the right party; real estate bond and reference required | applicant must state , Inst employment, married or single, and all partoniars, Address al once box 62, Danville, Pa, 3.0.86, xt * # i NOTICE~The Tusseys'nk schon! hotise fis been damaced to a considers xtent by partion known to the board, and 3 that if the property Is further d proceedings will be instituted, SCHOOL BOARD. EPO PRODDED OVVIVBST aves @ i iSchool Clothing —FOR— Boys and Girls SWEATERS CAPS SHIRTS SHOES HOSE Etc., etc, GCL EIGVIRIIGIPV GPU DIPL IRV COBB OE Come to see us H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. 000000 200000000008 HEU! een eens 202003002029 000000020002009000PBE RINNE | Get your GROCERIES, SHOES, DRY GOODS and | | NOTIONS, at this pl Best goods for the lowest | | prices, «ron Bowles Fall and Winter Shoes We have the best line of Shoes for. Men, Boys and | Women, in this section, 3 Good Brands of Rubbers BALL BAND GOODRICH SNAG PROOF & LAMBERTVILLE 8 ! We can use your Produce; trade or cash; Meat, Lard, | Eggs, Butter, Potatoes, Etc, One call will satisfy you that this is the place to do your trading, C.F. EMERY CENTRE HALL, PA. The BEATR! in two minutes BEATRICE, farm in this one kind with its and why it gets every dn SAVESYOU from $25 to Clean Skimming Easy Running Light Running Long Life Few Repairs Here is the Syracuse = Riding Plow r AIMONE or its > using it every his year and pre- ng better plowing. We receives mous spreaders, 1 a short time ago a The New Idea is more buting on the ground, § fa 1t these 5 reader, Fw # Burch’s Clod Crusher An elegant tool for crushing hard, lumpy earth and leaving the soil in narrow ridges, but fine and mellow, This implement acts upon the seed bed not unlike the spayd on earth that is being packed by the railroad build- er under the tie, It is an ideal implement. Woven Wire Fencing--Carload of | LAU have the batteries. starts on the magneto J ney, Case hardened and grou practically eliminates wear and § doers We'ra back of this angling ih own reputation; we wonldn it f there wera anything anest all kinds We have the wide and narrow woven wire fence, all of the best makes, also plenty of barbed and smooth wire, ; JH don't keep it. "Your That's the prins NG a big, hot PT
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