Taboroncle Mentluge Soon vo Uioee, Next week will be the last week the Centre Heli tabernacle meetings, They are still growing io interest apo power. The pleasant nights follow - ing the several weeks of rain have re- eulted in increased attendance. Or Bunday night 1500 people were in a'- tendance and listened to the EErmor ou the unpardonablesivr. Oa Tuesda: night the building was packed ones more the occasion being the Booz sermon. The Evangelist paid his bes! respects to tobacco and the Hquor bust- nesses ard dealt with both withe ua far or favor. The liquor dealer Was ar raigned and chasiized but more so than the carelesschurch men - ber who lets his vote go in on tl of license fOr the liquor business coule live not without nis help. Mosso’s ‘Smoking ” song and the Brewer's Big Horses, both rewritten with loeal hite, were much appreciated and loud- ly applauded, Thursday night Endeavor night, L\ E. Boci¢ ty 8IXLy young people Ccietles will be present. The will be, * with open eyes.” Friday night will be of gcaresly 1e sid. Christis: Linden Hall to brivg local will be The haa promised aud the 8C~ sermon Sesving musical night ‘Striking Oat.” with Nermo * Biriviog the In. m., “* Jesus seinen, Brethrep.” a iv. Evangelist meeting Liour ddr AUGTESE » Brown will address a general tabernacle. At the H. M. Brown will f in the Presby- all gir al the Bane eet a LO earnestly Le provided for 2 to accompany ¢ gO, B&rmo Mr, ing which 0 Iys music are invited, wil rents wishi Eunday ui Th Brown's do eo (3 3d Rhenhard 2 O04 Saepherd, Desf, Puesday night, © Christian ang I'he his amusemenits ’' be ng a discussion the much vexed dance and card tio: j 66 {UE A cof ae Form Big Display at ¥ nesmpment, A lit ng until the opening an three weeks re. ie uore th of 1 rang Geampment and Fair at Centre Hall, th the biggest or I INADY years already stored away and ar large corn er pe ’ 800 to beileve tha to make the best d al product Campment, 810 the hist 3 All that femsins #uccess of the display is the tinge and ucis ready and place them on tion. farmer ¢flort necessary +to get exan Fhe sss ciation urges that ¢ very this fea ar pumpkin, any He # ntribute toward the whea', oats which he might he ’ Haloes il which ring produc Wii the nday, Ng plembe; ———— a ————— LOUALS Rev. D. B. Kurtz is spending time in n Lancaster Miss Phoebe Potter of Linden Ha Was a guest of Mre, Lizzie Jacobs on Tuesday, Rev, burg darmririal Ata § oamuel Moody of Hollidays Was 8 welcome visitor at the Mis, Mary Rearick home one day last week Mre. Bara Kerlin suffered Arup of 8 blood vessel in her jeft are Satur home eye day evening and is no Ww ut on, A, E. the of her Kerlin. Neese, one of Gregg townah iE Tuesday Darned farms was 8 caller ening. Hie reports baving hoa viagt SUE Deayiest Oals crop in many Years, I'he mangled body of a man who or investigation proved to he W Bul iiinm (4, kK of Julian was found on Tues Gay moroiog on the tracks of the Eagle Valley railroad. short distance from It that killed in jumping a freight Et Milesburyp, 13 supposed he trai was For a time automo contend with Hes will have 1 8 thank-you-ma’am ir ing the crossing at the dismond in Centre Hall, The crossing thi week was raised about six inches later on it is planned to fi} up the tire diamond level with it. This part of the town has been B80 eye Le everyone for a long time owing to the hubt-deep mud hole that exists there and the news that it js to be put in betler shape is indeed good news, strik and er 8OTe Misa Grace Cummings, oldest daugt - ter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Arber Cun- mings, on the Van Tries farm nesr Linden Hal!, was attacked by a eros bull Buoday evening while attempi- tog to drive the animal io the barg- yard. The bull struck her, throwing her to the ground sud upon arising the beast made a second attack, bur the girl's father, hearing ber ECreame, arrived in time 0 drive the ball oft, In falling Mies Commiogs sustained v broken right arm, Dr. H, H. Long- well, assisted by his brother-in-law, Dr. J. BR. Barlett, reduced the fracture, A —————— Announcement of Auto Servies, The undersigned, baving jost re. turped from Philsdelphis with a 1916 model, seven passenger Paige touring CAT, dewires Lo announces to the publie that he is ready to give the best ser. vice to parties desiring to make tours to any part in or out of the state, pe. pecially to Gettysburg, Atlantio ity, and other polite of lutorest, ot very reasonable rater. Bhort tripe also given best atteotiop, Experienced driver, Address J, 0, MOCLENANAN, Bpring Mille, Pe, BR. D. 3, 4 DYATHY. Daniel Weaver, an aged retired farmer of Grege township, died at the home of his sone, William and George, near Penns Cave, Monday morning, Deceased was found dead in bed, hav- ing sustained a paralytic atroke some time during the night, For the past year he had been in feeble health, Funeral services wore held yesterday ( Wednesday ) afternoon in the Union church at Farmers Mille. Owing to the absence of the Lutheran minister, Rev, D. ®, Kurtz, Rev. Carls of the arch, officiated, inter- Farmers Mlile, aged geventy-seven years, waa a farmer and practically all hia life lived in the vicivily where he died. PFurviving him sre three song. Willi the howe- stead, and Newto Altoons, Four Mre. Lloyd sud two loeat- vive, His wife Evangelical oi ment being Decensed made nt Was (feorge and mw, on i daughters Lnre, ui} Miller, of ed Io the wes’, lied several years ago. em, RF iid ; Wititntnapnr iso #1 Se et —— Spring Milis., Miss Bessie Koon of Axe Maun ing at the John Myers home, Miss Kathryn Allison of Bellefonte visiting at the home, Colonel Dacker autoed to Milroy 8 + init v ia William Allisor on Sanday ; he was accompanied by Mr, . Jerry Confer. ro——lo Mr, and Mrs. Fibben AE va MLW and B Ziube er, on Sunday August 15, a sop. Mr. and Mre. Bruce New York City are epending their ve- ation at the T, MM, Gramley home, Mre, spent of Uramley Clyde Boyer of Lock Haven 8 few days with her Mr. sud Mre. Jacob Led unt of the nie parents, My On see wenther farmers did pot atlend the picnic in Fisher's woods on in iarge numbere, but 1 53 Was bly. R PASIAN) They were nc by their daughie:r- D-aw, who will Reading mpanied Lar william Rosemar re- bome in Puiladelphis, 1 Rossman and family will with them to spend their a 50 her . Joh return vaca- ion at the paternal home. Spring Mills State College on was well represented g Band nday. Mr. King and Misa family H. Robert Were a A. Krape, Mrs, Neese, John M. Allisop son Dean 1 Mies Miriam Wio we snd Mre, Mre, Long Lhers Wl yora . a . i esn— PENN HALL and 3 x Af isi re, 100 are visiting the Frauk Fisher mes sShafler and children itg are visiting the form- Mre, CO nidt a with ea 3 8 Liarles tartges nding friend, is &po part of her Mary iam MceUormiek fr Tyrone Over Bune Mn visited his, brother, Orie, ws sod Mrs, Adam ‘aetm spent Saturday at the ff William Hosterman, Harry Brungart snd Pittsburgh Heckman of bowe family from time with ds and relatives bere and made a trip to Phoenixville returning on Hai- They stooped at Mr dinkabine Mre. and the thild off At that time Merl Walker and Andrew Rote came down the pike The Hght of the pent soma frien arday evening. let a gate to the car, in a buggy. ithe h side the bridge, rmashing ‘AT CAUS wae Lo go down along - the bugey i bruising both mer, I A ——— Centre Hin, Roy Bohaffer lost a valuable Inet Sunday morning, Mre. HF. I. Foust and Mre. Eliza Smith made a trip to Spring Mills on Monday afternoop. Robert Smith left on Des Moines, Tows, where dergo a serious operation, The Lutheran Bunday-iehool pieaic at Centre Hall was attended by several families from this piace, Miss Anns Jane Smith returned home from her trip to Youngstown, Obi¢, where she had been visiting her sister, Mre. Joho Bitper, cme ff sions Tusseyville Rev. and Mre, ¥. Ww. Barry of Cum. berland, Md., #pent Tuesday at the Michael Rossman home, Mre. Joseph Reifenyder, and little daughter, Jear, of Millheim are spend. Ing a few days among friends here, Mre. Willisma Welser of Altoona Js visiting her sister, Mrs, John Welser, Mre. Frank Ishier and sister, Miss Gettiy, from Boaleburg spent We. nesday at the William Bitner bome, Mr. and Mr, OG, Ww, Blevens of Alve, Oklahome, spent Bonday at the bome of Mr. and Mrs, Williaa Maris, St ————— John Jacobs of Loup, Hilinole, spent Sunday at the home of his sunt, Mr, Lizzie Jacobe, heifer Bunday for be will ar. First Attempt at System Began In England as Far Back as the Year 1635. How many of us know post office 1635! Special messengers and common carrier were till then cunly means of communication. After that date a horse pont that the out at the horn. not neglected, sound of the BOme remote went to Ludgate, then to the Bell Sov it to the carrier for the question, country tricts with tts chief towns the great high roads. The courier, pressing on Was regions the by loeal postman, hand to their destination. what similar fashion, ularly and smoothly, letters Were carried over the long and ous journey to the hands for which they were laboriously indited. NAMES THAT REALLY SUITED In Child Found No Trick at All to Alter the Cognomens of Mer Two Peta. When little Dorothy's papa’s friend Presented to little Dorothy, on her birthday, two tiny, aristocratic, w bite, fluffy of angora kittens, eéhe hem the Duke and passed and the kit. into cats and then there event. Duke became the r of four new kittens. 8 will never do, my dear,” sald Dorothy's mamma. “Yca find other names for your cats. call them ™ Dorothy did not Instead she pondered over t day Just before bed 0 her mother with on Time Spot spot lHttle a Will you Little once, matter all ihe wont one |answer sho sald It's quite I'll eall the one that I first ~the mother.cat I and I'll call the one I Duchess the papa-oat--111 Ben Hur” "Ml call Marmadyu ke, named call him iret ¥ a Biggest Pair of Tusks. Im the stables of the roval pal Mandalay, in Burmomb, ther: ; foen an elephant with a ron ar pair of tusks, which the clare are the largest In the the Wide World Magazine Eantic tusks measure As feven feel nine inches ot carve, with a greatest of no less than soventeon inches To naturalists the momt ex nary point about these w ara still bedng cartiod by their owner t they virtually touch the poret Apparently. how. I experiences ine from these long and « Ur. appendages while taking exer cireum tusks, conveniences brous cise As a zoological curiosity phant has naturally attracted wide tention, and it is said that several of. fers have already been recetved for han fit to depart this word, I————— That Uplifted Feeling, man knows” ia that feeling of elation produced by putting on clothes tided ably men are perked up by a new tie or exhilan ated by a faney walstocoat, only they do not talk about these mysterios as much as women do But love chic ms our aning, and according to one of leading brain specialists there is "an emotional accompaniment ola. tion following the putting on of a pretty garment™--a rather pompous way of saying what avery feminine thing, from the fat baby who rejoleed ¢ 3 lace cap, is intensely awrmre of So ————— Sen THE MARKETS, GRAIN Corrected weekly by Bradford & Son Wheat Corn Oils wevsirivans $1.00 1] AO FRUDUCE AT STORES Butter Kegs lard ....... Barley . 000 Single Comb White Leghorn Hens to make room for Spring Stock. An exceptional opportunity for Farmers to stock up cheap on heavy layers. Call or write at once, Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, RW We NW Ww WN www CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OP THE VEACH CENTRE HALL, PA tlention t ia sileetin #8 of ull class roe i5, etx Hees secur, and ail special # B 5 © atiendoed 16 1 Er — Jal i ff Sec me for best prices all civoa nf ail 8 £ "WATER PIPES | -also- PUMPS and REPAIRS Reduction dale Now Everything in the Plumb ing Line—bathroom fix- tures, etc., at lowest prices. J. S. ROWE l, Pa, _; a’ £ 51 Centre Hal 000 Worth of LO n 0, 3 MEN'S LADIES’ and MEN scriptions, | : ee W re Tee We WW AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES y na ¥ 3 €s a RW il Of them sacri “oF #3 Faden 0 We WW WW Ge - D A OR] i REPAIR WORK SPECIALTY tg” gx» 4 Wy icn 2 y HARPER & DURST St {OTICE |! NN ANN Store closes every Tuesday wid Friday On Holler Centre Hall TT Mii NOT No will be during or 1 goods } oe harged this ———————— 2 & implements which we have purchased for this section. PE mn em £ oy ghee bso ad oF LAL 301 whi SAIS EIA Wha Y Ud A — ———————— the farmers in Il ido Vale You Can't Go Wrong in Buying any of these Mac A A — A 4 A So A sis A Perry | Johi Disc vist SO «@alit} oH double Harrows. oteel and Wood Drum Land i pn Rollers. Jal. Rake. Valley, Jain Hay rr] sy god - > wa 1 3 ; Fo 3 Lancaster Side oingle and double Clod Crush Black Hawk Corn Planter. CAR WIRE FENCING--Barbed Wire, Wire and Lawn Fence. ROOFING CEMENT Steel and Ashphalt A carload just received SEAS The Purest Varieties of Clover and A sh WQers, “rl felsts and Jonn New Idea <h . Deer Ma ers. i: y 3a SEC. J Lt King Gasoline mngines rh New Stought lot of them j Farm Barrows, garden Bar- rows, lime and stone Bar- i on Wagons—a ust received. the 'ma- want we for you. in *hine line you ( have or will get | FLOUR AND FEED, §- meal, Scratch Feed, Grit and Charcoal, ALL SIZES OF HARD COAL ; Coal slim A RASA before you buy or sell, —————— A A : a —— Eh A SAR 8 A ee A 55 Come and sec ws
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