LOCALS Frank M. Fisher of Penn secretary of the Farmers Mutual Insurance Co., was a business oaller at this ffice on Saturday, Mr. and Mea, Jamas Clearfield spent Saturday and Sunday of last week at tha home of the latter's hrother, Robert W, Bloom, above Qen- tre Hall, Mra. J. H. Meyer, the Reporter's S:ithful correspondent from Boalsburg, i spending a week among relatives and friends in Altoons, consequently her letter does not appear in this issue. Mrs. 8, A. Krape and daughter Alice returned home Baturdav from Altoona where they spent a short time with Mra Krape's brother and sister, John F, Ziegler and Mrs. J. F. Smith, George Long of Penns Cave, assisted by Cleve Gentzall, Monday morning began to paint the D. J. Meyer resi- dence in Centre Hall, After that is completed, Prof. P. H. Meyer will have the same artists paint his home, The dwelling house erected by the Z-ttle Brothers at Plessant Gap ha been occupied since April first, al- though not completed Houses are in good demand at that point, in fact, the demand is not nearly supplied. The same conditions apply in Centre Hall. Theodore Brown, who spent several weeks at the home of his brother, Ed. ward Brown, to recuperate his health, returned to his home in Lewistown, Monday. He was sccompanied by his brother and T C. Bartges, making the trip in the latter's car. Lil Hail, Two births occurred in the borough within the past week : Merchant and fra. W. A. Olenkirk are rejricing ver the arrival of a dsughter, which ut in its appearance Thursday night, id Mr and Mrs E'mer Runkie are rents of a son which arrived last tek, Prof. P. H. Mever was an invited guast of the York Oratorio Society, at York, Tuesday night, at which time + classical oratorio, * Redemption,” 8 produced. The Russian Rym- { } 1 I WwW est organizations in the sisted in the preduction. Rev. Harry W. Back of York spent a few days the latter part of last week at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. G Wry. H:v. Buck is a devotee of the rod and gun and never fails to put in use one cr the other when on his wseation trips, Trout fishing engaged his at tention while in Centre Hall, {entre Hall lodge, I. O O. F., wa il represented at the snniversary at omsbharg, Friday, but did not par- sipate in the parade. All spoke ip e most glowing terms of the hospi. tality of the town’s people, the deco rations and the general exczlience of he festivities, The following repre ted Centre Hall, the trip being made in satomnbiles: Mr. and Mrs I. Li. Bmith, Mr, and Mrs. W. H, Homan, Mr, and Mrs T. L. Moore, ir. snd Mra. George Heckman, Mr and Mra, Clyde Dutrow and son Roy, H. H. Mark, Ed. Crawford, Alfred Crawford, William Bradford, William Lucas, E. Ripka, Lanson Burris, Robert Meyer, Bruce Arney, T. L Hartges. country, a = LDUALS THE LUSS HYDRANT SOLD, The fragrance of the blossoming ——— The Hoertz'er & Z 0k Company, at Helle. ville, the New Uwners Who Will Muna facture It on » Large Nosle, Mra. James Armstrong, one of | Pottera Milla agad ladies, is reported | What should have made and could Misses Nina Rlick and Carrie Sweet. | have made Centre Hall famous was ra. wood apant Sanday at Stata Collegn ns cently told to the Hertzler & Zk gusts of Mrs, H. J. Lambert, Company, at Belleville, manufaciurors | of sgrical’ural implements. Referer ce is made to the sale of the patent right | | The degree team of tha Bpring Mills {1ndge, I. O. O. F., will confer the sec- {of the Luse hydrant by Mrs. Martha ond degree upon a class at Centre Hall | Luge, executrix, to the firm named, on Saturday evening. | The Luse hydrant fs the product of William MeCOlenahan, who went s successful operation of the eye | perfecting it, at the Wills Kye Hospital at Philadel- | phis, is expected home Saturday. | second in all respects to none. It The Pern Carbonating Works are, many superior points to other nearly enough completed to enable Adrants. the proprietor to manufacture goft | the easy manner in which it may be drinks, and last week the first conp-| removed fiom the main pipe, it has signment was shipped to the trade | PO €qual. Bome of the Luse hydrants The machinery is all new, modern, have been d ing continuous and ntl and well arranged. The quality of | factory service for a period of thirty Mr. Clellan’s product is no doubt of a | years, grade that it will need to stand second | As sbove intimated the Reporte:’s none. chief regret is that loesl capital did : | pot sieze the opportunity to put this B. H. Arney is preparin the | 0 foundation for Ey ror ark R thei commodity on the market on a large front of his residence. It is reported | *C4l€, And thus build op an industry a similar walk will also be constructed that has long been dwarfed on sceount to the front of Grange Arcadia ard of the lack of capital and business ca- the residence of Frederick K. Carter, | PAC nerd ’ . 3 When these links are completed there B The H Arizier & Z ok ( oInpany, ; : . Arai al | Belleville, who now own the exclusive will be a stretch of concrete, stone and | right to manufacture ihe Luse 1X I brick walks from the Diamond to the! '®" ia ly 3 Hg hy at railroad station, P13 dran are prepared to manufacture . on a large scale, Their plant James Grove of Emporium, Kansas, thoroughly equipped with is among friends in the east, and while machinery, guaranteeing that the hy. in Centre Hall was entertained by Mr. ] p and Mrs. A. P, Krape. It is many | years since Mr. Grove went west, He and exactness in 8 gon of the late Jac)b Grove, who The Belleville died about two years sgo in Kansas, Mr. Grove is giving his time to presche ing the gospel, but is not identified with any particular denomination, Old Fort lodge, F. & A. M , held an interesting gathering tn their rooms on Monday evening, it being the r ‘gular i monthly meeting. A number of visi tors from Bellefonte and other places were present. A luncheon was served following the business session The | territory in which the hydrant i+ » visitors present were : W, B. Rankin, familiar figure in the hardware st re John LL Kuoisley, Joseph E. Ward, on the ferm, and in the town home George M. Gramley, Charles KF The manufaciurers request that desl Monsch, Harry P. Bhaefler, Arthur J #ra who have been selling this bydrap Sloop, Chea. H. Watson, W. Haarisfn write them for prices, elec Walker, BShamat 8. Hazel, Lewis L Wallace, Chas. D. Casebeer, David L Chambers, David Miller, G. Willard Hall, George KE Rhoads, C, Y. Wag ner, A. (0, Mingle, Robert Cole, George Haz, Leroy Goodling, of Feilefonte : Cyrus E Palmer, Agusts, I! Harry F. Whiteing, Carlisl, — —————— by being ¢ firm which are grain drills, feed wood saws, lime drills, stock trougt and gasoline engines Preir payro'l row is lsrze and various products are shipped to a! points of the compass. They will eon #igquently almost instaptiv be ready fili orders for the Luse IX, bgdra is to their tr ds and greatly extend 1} Sr ————— a —————— Lightutog Os gies Loss, Harry H. Cummings, bis mother’s farm, west of Od F sufl. red loss from lightning on Tues day sfiternoon. The bolt struck ihe tenant on «ide uotil it reached the cow where it entered. In the stable fourteen head of cattle, and when Cammings entered the stable all lying prostrate frown the ¢flects of t! Hghtnivg Ose by one t! struggled to thelr feet until sil st hut hree—a cow and two heifers Marriage i(doonses, Danlel Ziegler, State Unllege Catharine Loog, State College E'lia J. Sbawver, Maria Furnace Alice Wa'izer, Julian Charles Binger, Howard Agues Walker, Hows. d Henry C. Young, Bellefonte Edos Kneflsdinger, Pleasant Giap Elwsrd A. Collins, E'ma, lowa Mary E Burk, Puilipsburg Cyril UC, Moerse Olive Roeabaug! Herold E Minnie M. Musser, spring Eison W. Fulig Anna 8 Bui Fhe loss ia between $125 ni $150. Mr. Cummings did no: insurance. The bulldiug wes not dsm sged to sny extent, A ———— dead rbacher, Bellefonte 1, Bellefonte Anciton Seals at Meliss’ Stora auction ssle beld at the Meliss rdsy evenis I've last nda will be yer, Mat dward ili re Madizonburg whlers Mila ME svar Mesrdse Iver, PIIOE glare Flrek | fe Tr csr atid nile ig Wo uced to make room roomy, the doors extra of the crowned type.” Let us demonstrate Spring Mills, Pa. wide and hung on concealed hinges and the fenders are it to you—no obligation—-we would like you to know $1085 $1250 Bell phone 71.31 PENN HALL Mra, Harah Hartman vigited st home of H. B, Herring, on Bundy oe "he stork visited at the Lomas William Biuksbine last week and which makes six the of i fi ief girls and no bow Mr. and Mra. Gross Shook and forraer’s mother visited ut the hom of the latter Mra Bhook’s siete r, Mrs Irvin Wenver, at Halona, Mra, George Bhook visited avd relatives at Centre Hall over Fun- day. Mr.ad Mre Lloyd Houser Bunday st the home of the former's Lh friends #pent Peter Aumsn and Charles Carter re painting George Bhook’s house. The color will be white trimmed with gray. Samuel Hoeterman visited his pa rents over Bunday, Ralph Kramer visited his parents a few days last week anf on Monday re turned to Williamsport Luther Musser of Woodward spent Bunday at the home of Emanuel Krader, SHERI I By virtu fa writ of Levar t of Common Pleas o 0 me € 8l Lh 8 BALI The ¢ $900 000 bill {1 been dayn, HEVEere A demo — Seem ropristions re- Tuesday, that ult be The Bi penilentary wei { On ap w Lhe Fest that oo this YEeur, weklers i pein sm— | * have of unly half during the last few known whether ithe winter killed and others who the Clearfield deer not wiric ¢ for best prices on all sizes of -also- J. ROWE ivance, a —— price. (1 ell phone. i i i i . 1 farm, ir YAIRIE aifit} wif Oliv Syrac 184 or i and ing Pl Er Ing OWS, avera Plows. Lever Spring Tootn Har- rows, Harrow Perry Harrows, Imperial and single and double Disc Harrows. opiKe Johnson Steel and Wood Drum Land Rollers. double Clod and Crushers, Black Hawk Single Corn Planter, ROOFING Steel and Ashphalt Farm Rak eS, and PW Nida 3 esl 0 Rake Hocking Valley, AH All sizes of staples Wagons UST received. } att » yd oy Des ge Barrows, garden Bar- ar a " 3a and stone Bar- hellers. anything in the ma- i you want we get for you. and nails. EED, STOCK Coal co ESA i
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