THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 19156 LOCALS New apples were sold on the street last week at fifteen cente 8 peck, The Meyer and Mowery will be held at Hecla Park, day, August 11th, A new porch is being built to the home of Ed. W. Crawford. Zettle Bros, are doing the work. Bellefonte’s Chautauqua was a fi- pancial failure, the guarantors being called upon to make up a defioit of $284 Mre, Busan Keller of Pleasant Gap ja spending some time with her daughter, Mre. Edward Brown. Mr. and Mre, C. R. Brown of Mill- heim spent Sunday at the home of the former’s brother, Edward Brown, reunion Wednes- Mr, and Mre, James Bmetzler left on Friday for Bellevue, Ohio, where they will visit the former's brother, David Bmetzler, for a month. Unclaimed letters in Centre Hall postoffice, August 2, 1915: Mr. John Hines, Mr. George Bahner,—-F. W. Smith, postmaster, Mrs. Rachel Cotty of Lewistown spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mre, W, F. Brooke, and al- go at the Lee Brooks home at Boale- burg. E. B. Thompson of Altoons, after spending a week with his niece, Mre. 8. W. Smith, left on Tuesday for Phil- ipsburg to visit Mre, I. Ray Morgsp, another niece. J. W, Raymond snd son Fred, of near Centre Hall, left on Wednesday for Muncy where they will spend » few days with the former’s brother, D. T. Reymond, Miss Irene Rdee; a trained nurse, who had been in attendance upon Mre, Milte Bradford since latter's un for appendicitir, returned to at Linden Hall on Monday. W. A. Magee and little sor, Huoyet!, of Wenonah, New Jersey, were arrivals Monday st the home of Mre. Magee's parents, Mre. and Mrs, E. M. Huyett, where they will spend several weeks, the Vedoe day morning Robert Meyer ai- sumed his duties as a gusrd st the new penitentiary st Rockview. now sbout twenty-five guards keeping watch over the prisoners who are al- lowed the freedom of the open air, Rev. and Mre, Fred, W. Barry of Cumberland, Md., are spending the half of a month's vacation at the ! ome of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Mitterling. From here they will go to Mr. Barry's former home at Belinsgrove., Dwight Foe, son of Rev. and Mrs, F. H. Fose, in assisting T. L. Bmith to install & heating plant last week, cut an ugly gash in the wrist of his left arm which required five stitches The plucky lad returnp- job after leaving the doctor's to close up. ed to his office. The heirs farm of the George Vonsds located two miles west of Madli- was sold at public sale oo iay to G. W, Ishler of Boalsburg sum of $7,500. The farm cor- 115 of which are onder , the remsinder beipg tim- sonburg, Natur for th tains 244 scree, cultivation berland. Mr, and Mre. J. ¢ children this week are stopping at the Centre Hall hotel where they are spending a part of the vacation period. Mr. Brallier is superintendent of mails in the Altoona postoffice under posi- master KE. F. Giles, which position he has filled for more than ten years, Mr. Brailier is as genia' as be is eflicl- ent in his work. Sraliier and two On Friday afternoon the Evangelist Rev. Paul Browp, and his party, were entertained to luncheon by Mr. and Mre, G. L. Goodhart, Mr. and Mre, D, Daup, Mrs, M. E. Stroh, and the Misses Martha and Elsie Boal, Cov- ers were laid for twenty persone, and the luncheon was rerved in the dining room of the Boal home. A good social time was epjoyed by all, Mie. W. K, Bhuliz and three daugh- ters, of Dushore, Bullivan county, (are spending a short time at the home of the former's parents, Mr. add Mre, William Keller, at the station. Rev, Bhullz was unable to sccompesny his famiiy owing to his incremsed labos since sseumiog the proprietorship of “The Bullivan Review,” a weekly pewepaper published at Dushore, Rev. Shultz bought the paper only a short time ago. A fp CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SUHOOL Charles Lose, Principal, Education is much, Health is more. The two combined are inestimable, This echool is installed on the edge of a progressive city of 10,000 inbhabl taute, surrounded on all sides by rich farming snd dairy land, The markets supply the school with fresh food daily. The water is the purest; the sir is not clouded by smoke, Combine this with a course of in- struction for training teachers that is unsurpassed and our superior advan- tages are apparent, Send for a cata logue, Lock Haven, Ps, Brings resulte==a Reporter ad, Aaronsburg, Myre, Mark from Penn Hall was a gueat of Mr, and Mre, Adam Keller, Quite a few took in the tabernacle services at Centre Hall on Bunday afternoon, Dr. D. K. Musser from Bellefonte was an over Bunday guest at his form- er home. Mr, and Mre. Walter Orwig are the proud parents of a baby son, born on the 31st of July. Quite a few people attended the festival of P. B. of A. at Woodward on Saturday evening. Miss Helen Adams from Bmithfield, is being entertained at ths home of her unele, Thomas Hull, The P. O. B, of A. will festival on Baturday evening. body is cordially invited, Miss Mary Jane Stricker from Belle- fonte, spent Bunday with her parents, Mr. and Mre, W, H, Stricker, Mrs. John BEnyder and children from Penn Hall were entertained at the home of G. D. Thomas for a day. Mr. and Mre. Harry Homan have announced the birth of their first born child, a fine boy. Mother and baby are doing flare, Miss Ruth and Thelma Weaver, Ada Kreamer from CUobury, spent a short time with their grandmothers Weaver and Kreamer, a he Lord’s Bupper was vs , Peters Reformed church on it Seven members were confirmed at that time, Mr. and Mre., John Csmpbell snd son Clifford from Lock Haven, from Friday till lady's niece, Mre. Boyd Vonads. Mr. and Mre, Lester Bowersox and three children from spent Saturday with the lady's broth- er, Warren Winkleblech, and family. Master Maurice Feh!, six-year-old of Mr. and Mre. Edward Feh', had his tonsils removed and nostril, by Dr. ', PF. hold =» Every- and slebrated in “Hr. spent Monday with the son BIRO A growth in his Musser, John Lynr, of Altoor and Thomas sister Mae, of guests of the latter's King, for the past week. The neighbors and friends of Jobn Haines were very glad to see return home from the Bellefonte pital. Bhe iz feeling well and is and Miss Dora Du : Pike Bi Clearfield, were t) Mre, A sister Har! 22% Dr. Coburn Rogers, awick, wife and from Clearfield, spe week arranging for the asl personal property ol the late Mre Coburn, dec ‘ a. Atlorney Misa 1. ut a day sister here las a of the . JBI a————————— CENTRE MILLS Mre. Corman, wi sick list, is In Miles Breon of ( y has been on the her usual health agsio, 'sbuarn paid his ps- rents at thie place a visit over Bundag William Vonada sud Harry were among those who visits ity from hers Mr. and Mra. Beh t Polters Mills of i lantie t wrials i % se flor visited thelr gon and family o Hauday. :. ove Be v t 4 Some miscreant carried off a ber of good country hams for Harvey Limbert, Mre, Kreban recently, i Af» Av hur Cun mings spent Thursday with Kreb's p Madisonburg, Mire. J. V. il and ehildr Syracuse, N. Y., ure aren's al GGodsha srending the summer vacation sl the parental bor Mre. Cann snd children returned to their home in Altoons after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mre, J. A. Kline. Grandfather Hchaefle ninely years old, is very s« has just returned from a visit friends at Zio, Mr. and Mrr. Reish and little dangh- ter Dorothy and son Orian visited Mre. Relsh’s brother, William Homan and family, at Centre Hall on Bunday. Mr. and Mre, Bamuel Blump, panied by Mre. Blump's mother, all of Centre Hall, visited at the home of Levi Stump, at Bpriog Bank, on Bur. day. Mr. and Mrr. Tressler and son William, Mrs. Hearson, Miss Nellie Kuhn, Mre, Rapp, Mre, Chestie Tressler, Mr. Rupp and Willlam Bwabb, sll of Linden Hall, paid a visit to the family of J. A. Klive recently. ss pi pe Brush Valley. Home oals and barley Is being cut, Many of our people were Lo Atlantic City on the excursion, Mre. A. P. Heckmar, who had been seriously 11}, is Improving. C. E. Yearick and. C. A, Duck, threshere, have started out to thresh. With an unusual amount of rain the corn is looking very good through- out this vicinity. Don’t forget the reunion snd festival in Deitrich’s grove at Madisonburg on Haturday. Mre, L.. OC. Miller spent several days at Boalsburg with her slater, Mrs. A. J. Hazel. Mr. and Mre. J. W. Beck and twine, Eugene and Irene, spent several days at Woodward with friends and rels- tives. who is some and with ive K8COOL,~ James Bwabb, Mre, (Jecrge Izars i —————— A PS, Automobile owners will display orange and black Hoesnse tags in 1016, sccording fo sn anpouncement wade by Highway Commissioner Cunning bam, The back ground of the lage will ho Sti » while the letters will be printed in b Th COE URN, Quite a few nti Woodward on Mire. Ralph Ke i days at Mifflinbure be Joss M, Houlz Froxelvill a day among {riends st this plac gt weel William Grove acd davghter, Fai made a business trip to Mre, lege is spending a few friends. Mre, Grace Bidle spent a few days place, Myre, Warren Mover from Phil phia ls peudting a few days with Bessie i Williamsport, Goorge Shall er from sony Mien ayer, Mrs, Johi giending a few days with her Mre. Pierce Vonade, Mise Mamie fonte spent HFunday with James Treaster, Homan from platter, from her I'reaster Misa Mary Stover from Lewistow) is spending a few days with Mre. T. A. Meyer, at this plac Mre, William Hos Miewsrd terman and Lester meeting at Oak i Mr. and Mrs, ealp Level are eg among their place, Mr, and Mpre, J 1 Mure. Many Rirecke rn oo vilie spept Maturdsy t'aul Ander Ao ft THRONGU OF LUYEHRS CONTINUES “pecinl Mall Price ring SMeuy Pwo rBeRNOeRRNeLw ® $ 1 now ollerat v 200 Single Comb White Leghorn Hens IOP e # ‘ : attractive orie ery attractive price Lew $e 4 casosGey ty non hea Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE sePeLereaw HALL, PA, esses CO RR RBOEOOROROR® See me for best prices on all sizes of | WATER PIPES -also- PUMPS and REPAIRS Everything in the Plumb- ing Line—bathroom fix- | tures, etc., at lowest prices. J. S. ROWE Centre Hall, Pa. | HEADQUARTERS for Spalding Base Ball Goods. Bats Balls and Gloves for Boys or Men. H. A. DODSON CYRUS BRUNGAR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA TEP RcgatdsSeeceDet Bee OY CLEC DOPBODERORCUEHOVIT BBB RT SHINGLES FOR SALE All are No. 1 Shingles, bought by the Will figure, and ‘ . can be thous- and or entire lot. at reasonable Ing 0. M, LLONB E RGER PLEASANT GAP PA. “wy AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESS REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY 5G We We Ce OB GB DNDN BWW a HARPER & DURST GARAGE On Moller 5¢ SE he TR Th SR a Sh Centre Hall te wm PCG WITOB & All LOW SHOES and OXFORDS Reduced Also all SU WHITE fancy y ites esa same SNe GPBIGOBDETIPOGRS IMMER and GOODS in WCaAvVEeS Reduced N O- Post, charge. All Dry Goods and tions by Parcel Postage free of theo UR TNT SUNBURY BREAD, every 1 uesday, T hurs- day and Saturday. 11 close every Wednesday evening at 6 O CIOCK, i and See. H. F. Rossman SPRING TILLS, PA. S600 EOINNP OO HOBO LASED —_—— Centre Ha Bakery CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor BREAD PIES CAKES ROLLS — Always Fresh Ice Cream Parlor in con- nection, Cream served every day during week, Quick Lunch served. “A WWW WW WW WW WWW WN NIEMAN’S Great Reduction Sale Now On — I The Greatest Price-Smashing Sale Ever Held in Millheim $16,000 Worth of CLOTHING and SHOES, LADIES and MEN'S FURNISHINGS of all de- scriptions, to be thrown on the market at a great sacrifice. $4.50 and $5 Regal and Ralston 3.50 and $4 Regal and Ralston ¢ 2.50 aud $3 Regal and S Ralston 3.50 adies’ Silk Waists, now 50 L adies’ Silk Wai ig now yo ) and 8.50 Ladies’ Silk Dresses 12.00 podics Spring Coats - 6.00 Ladies’ S pring Coats now g, NOW - oes, now - Shes now - ND Wi ND "NN COCO CO OOOO 00 NOOO dN UY WR . £00 WVW = Uy n= ng = Nw J £ 00 ¢ ow - E¥ Sea 3 1 Suits. now 50 0 Monarch Phiets, t. Dress Shirts 0 i a Pant 1, NOW s 50 - Dress Caps, now wei LU) UY Os e + + CO C 1) NOTICE Store every Tue odes and Friday evenings at 6 NIE EMAN’S NOTICE ! Department Store No ds MILLHEIN, PA. 20 O will be charged during this sale Jd MILLERSVILLE, PA. Credit Teacher Training Department a s; i Free Tuition { yo Fall Term begins September 7, Winter Term begins December Spring Term begins March 28, Summer School begins June 206, COV0DBCOISRIRBLRVIBBO BR BBY i ———————— | ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY WILD W OD Ocean 16-Day Excursions ily A A SH BO AA SATURDAYS, August 14 and 28, $7.85 Round Trip Stone Harbor September 4 $7. 60 Round Trip | 8 Market Street Whar! From CENTRE HALL STOPOVERS ALLOWED AT PHILADELPHIA OCEAN GROVE EXCURSION, PENNSY LV ANIA AND HARRI‘BURG AUGUST 26 chet A RAILROAD LADIES’ FITZEZY SHOES SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE
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