FATAL AULIDEN. TO BRAKES AN, Clarence G, Hess M Wheels at Millmont, Wes Making Fly. fog Switeh, A freight car made slippery by rain proved the means of the loss life to Clarence GG. Hess, a member of the loeal freight ere vr, near the Mill mont statiop, BSatarday Young Hess was preparing to bring to 8 stop a freight ear which had switched in the siding and as he took hold of the wheel on top of the car his feet and b slipped and he was hurled headlong to the tracks below. The fall partially stunned the man apd one wheelof the forward truck cruneh- ed almost severing the chest just below the arme, Death was instsutaneous, The bapless man bed left home spirits upon the morning of fil day and when the tragedy wa known to his wife she was pr trated. ‘The parents of the dead mai residing in Lewistown were otitied, His body was t and prepared for burial to his services were held M He was i is survived Alice al bréthe Through marr he was I . William F. Colyer of ands hia body, in good the inate meade R80 &! ongeea i aken tH Mifflinburg sud then e fupera sent ome in Sunbury wher day morning, y by his wife sr twenty -2ight years of age OL Galtghter parents two is #8 two i lated near toie riage Mri DEATHS had flairs the be-| Wednesds 7 ei uith IrVive ith. a who resident hed the before brot Hers , Indians, dside I'he of Harrisburg, reac bh re also survi a few urs ive lwo aud Charl Miss Elvioe i homestead ne —] H the D 10 yward—and a sister, . Bmit ar Lamuar rent will beg metery, Gregg A044 parent “i, 1837 Haver eventy-sever Eva Everts, for the past seven- of the Bilate hos- place Was inmate Danville, died st that unday aflternoor ped to nn Welz place bu ears 8h wy of her mother, Millheino, Wedne Mid the Ds - and the home Ls 1 at rial was made raing. Inter: Rev. W. H. Br mf ent at day heim, WD of offic] cessed was aged about fort Evangelical churel ating. y years is survived by ther and daughter, Edne, who mak s her home with ber grandmother. her mi one wns Alcs mess LOOALS J. Keunedy Johnston, E«q., met number of voters in Centre Hall Weds Av jew a on eaday, EB. Lenore Potter Philadelphia is the guest J. T. Potter, of this place. William - hoop of Bellefonte is visii- ing friends and relatives in Centre Hall, Edward Weber of Hu ntinglon spent afew (da beginning of this week at the home of bis unele, J. H. Weber, A plensure seekers are planning to visit Tolchester Beach, the Chesspenke Bay, excursior, Bundsy. of West of her unele, pumber of on ou the Penusy's Mr. and Mre. Reubsn Bpangler and children of Barnesboro are visiting at the biome of the former's mother, Mrr, Basmnnas Spangler. Tuesday, August 31+, is the last day for filing nomination petitions for local snd county officer, with the com missioners, Mre. Msry Dinger, on Wednesday, guletly celebrated her eighty-rixth birthday. Bhe fs a remarkably sprightly woman and enjoys fully ali the faculties that go to make up =» normal being. She is the oldest per- son in Centre Hall as well as the old- eit resident here, —————— os —————— Marringe Licenses, Ed. E. Gurbriok, Bellefonte Miriam E. Hazs!, Ballefonte Ernest H, Schiele, Philipsburg Florence Bel!, Philipsburg Bamuel Heverly, Lock Haven LOCALS Behool opens Monday. Mre, Edward Riter and two sons are | Williame- | A dose of Pain King, taken inward- | one day last week, Mre, James Bmith and Altoons are spending a the of Mr, and daughter fow | Mrs Yi of days at hom J. 1. town's is attending Watsop- | celebration be will be a W, 7. Potter Old H« Io that this | the | P. 1 nue town othe ir held in Tusseyville | Mumma of the | | preach the | ivice will be at Munday Port Tr Berio F. Y. Gee . Goodbnrr, Hise logs Tibb Ww. ¥ tnat Margaret ite, Miss | Freda Bailey Berliv, were BI party evening al the . F ollege Tbe prophets say that pg and hard winter for it pow Monday and Mrs, | auto gpent of Dr, atl Hiale ( home sler, it this Ring by 10d » Nit ing tany » ‘entre Hal? Dr. H. ato h Ri ta aiail F. Bitoet i8 TRis} ng brought | stirred , and a BONS | # and us evidence 2 to this office that mi fifteen | Pi 0m lers that properly iD CoOr- i pursuits erg Mills will see on the bw the home Who + ig of i poet Ameijean Map DY resson is great £4 k1 sO Ad #lerviile being held today ie old i builld- who are attending Fred- thier, POHOO Among big Af sud granddsug former's snd Mre, p to the i# reunion are spd Mr, K. Edoa ('. Luse, giaters. Mire. Henrietta Juniata county utome- bile, the party having here Wed. nesday morning io the McClellan car. It was fifty-one yoars sgo that Mr Carter the school after having been a pupil there for some time. erik Carter, snd the two sarah Bloom The tr point was by left Mowery. left Weather prophets are saving that because the corn husks are thick a ¢old winter is coming. A bit of in- (qiiry among farmers convinces the writer that corn huske have nothing to do with the weather, for while here and there a farmer ia willing to ERY that the husks sre heavy, others state the covering norma’, while Meserr, Thomas Delsey and 0. W. Bradford, who ste crack corn farmers, are ls. menting thet from present sppear- ances there will not be nearly enough husks in their respective flelda to su’- to sflord protection sgsivet the bot sur. A sight that a fow months later in the semson would csuse one type of hunter to quske at the knees preseni- ed itself one morning last week to J. Eimer Royer of Earlystown. Mr. Royer was io a bpek field rolling the ground preparatory to sowing seed when suddenly from out of the woods ekirting the fisld emerged two Inrge buck deer, both carrying large racks, The deer ran a short distance in the field but soon retraced their ateps when the squeaking of the land roller was heard in the distavor, That the animals have been liviog in the woods for some time le evident fromthe deer tracks that have been noticed in the field by Mr, Royer and aleo by his Dora Bellerr, Lock Haven neighbor, A. W. Alexander, - Pine Grove Miils You don’t want to miss the big ple- nic on Baturday, at this place, Merchant LL. in the Chester Johnson earl D. Fye spent lust week | eastern cities, is aneles on his arm, nursing sev Oa scoount of a broken hind leg Warren Beirly and ley. for the picnic 1d nere, al greeted Postmaster Close faver ; Both like the Mr, and Mr niv. at Oak Hull has H, H. Maxwell machine, 0. . Btruble has BRO of ide atl Biate ( LJ. ‘oilege, Campbell and e Coleg J. family autoed eon Munday aud spent after re. Maggie Meek visit among Centre coun BBX weeks’ ne in the y, Wednesday, Eg. M tisburg to i ing move to has riz is arrang where he good awaiting hie co Athol { vorable for Hata Bpangler, former wat E motored t« ed hiere and no SVere own Monday outing he evenit Was gre udieng (irant Balesruan, Gonder Harry, Ake farm he purchased at Ha: isque day fora per Yo poe %w 3 pla nthe 3 from Wed. Fig - ty Walker came up ersity on the r Mi haons Univ mon # outing, th p father's cur. us nstrnotor in taking i low handles to make muscle and ite 8 Dice 3 il Sealurday evening an army of neighbore and fr} is were oarshalie at the OG. F.” Miller t White Hal d at a given signs] marched to the Capt. Fry d took it by Of course, the wily Captain ntly bis good throw up ber e an ureconditional eur- home n home sn giorm. 1 Was sheen’, Cone qu wile was of ida + render to mpelied to hat nd mal to the luvaders who were arr - the teeth. It was a friendly host, however, and their coming was for the purpose of joining with Mrs, Fry in celebrating her birthday. The invaders brought with them as full stipply of cake, ios cream and all thst goes to make up a fesst, Mre, Fry was Lhe recipient of mauy presents, The Corl orchestra furnished the muaie for th ior, It waa in the wee hours when the friends tok their departure, wishing Mre. Fry many re- turns of her natal day. MAASAI PENN HALL Harry Ulrich and family visited his parents on Sunday. Maggie Balley is now working at the home of John Hostermar. The farmet’s through here are busy having their reed whent threshed, Prof. Hosterman attended the dis- trict Banday-rchool convention, which was beld at Asronsburg on Thursday, James Herriog of Altoona is spend- ing some time with friends and rels- tives here, Misa Clara Condo visited at the home of Mr, and Mre. Hopp, st Mif- flinburg, over Bunday. Mr. aud Mre. Foster Bower from Asronsburg #pent Tuesday evening at the home of George Bhook. Miss Cora Osman is spending some time with ber sister at Middleburg and her parents at Glen Iron, before the upening of schoo!, ed OC0RS NEWS OF 1851, Notes Taken Reporter of Thirty four Yenrs Ago, ~Al the dedication of Evangelical church at Asrop:- the amount of money subscribed dollars { than sufficient to pay all debts, From { Dicecimnbier Lut | the | burg, | ran bundred over one | erty of John Tay deceased, Farmers Mille, for $1420. Frank Russel] i of Aaronsburyg, | Aaronsburyg, At Coburn station on Hor, of Kanear, is visiting folks and ran in The | broken rail, O08 CAP iy with timber gi en | damaged, | I'nere are dozen cants for Commissioners’ clerks { these keep the pewly elected and other folks in sn awest In bald Eagle Valley are killing shoats scarcity of about one #OIe on scecunt of the feed, Durst, of the Mountains, was seriously injured re- cently by a toy tie Mre. Catharine in the hands The niistol i | one of her Hi yr. HOR was dang d mather | | charge aud the $ {| ward a Her sight was not irjured but | feared an eflort tO remove the ball will yer of near Centre an also He Hepotiery egint ¥ du wr Ani I'he andersipe: turned from Phila ie w Seven passenger Paige desires to sunoupnes £3 the Pub Bel - tot lie ia ready to give Lhe best © Lo parties desiring to make ny part in or out of ti 10 Cant Atl teres’ © #iale antic tysburg Estate Hav Fatt Transtors of Heal misor Balsor, tract of $1! el ux to lend in LF 1 EN Lubn to Evan 1. in Phil TE Charles D, eu Jalia f twj ie °. Krebs et ux to (Giray, tract of land in College 475 Marg Mortrefl, Castlbarin low, $600, J HSlover, tract of $531.25. John A. Stover to Harry Stover, 2 tracts of land in Walker twp. $1. Harah 4. Grubb et al Emanuel Gisntz, tract of land in Walker twp. $50. John Delaney to Patrick Clark, tracta of land in Bellefonte boro. L $300, John J. MeDonough et ux to Annie B. Miller, 2 tracts of land Ih Bell fonte bore, $875, Charles P. Bmith to Janet Bower, tract of land in Liberty twp. $1,000, R bert H. Bommerville et ux to F. Bisine Mabue, tract of Isnd in Belld foule bore, $250, arel Hartawick to William 0. tract of lsnd in Colleges tw. e J. of Reese to William Bige- tract lsnd in Taylor twp. wives I RIKER J Gramiey et ux to John A, land in Walker (wy. fo 0 de Fale Hegister SATURDAY, AUGUST 2TH, at one o'clock p. m., James K, Frohum, si his residence in Centre Hall, will sell one bay horse, Conklin wagon, bob sled, plow, harrow, 10t good harness, 2 incubators and other articles, A - TIMOTHY HEED POR SAL K—The undersigned offers for sie a limited amount of No, 1 Re cleaned Timothy Seed. W. F. COLYER, Cette Hall, Pa, sa RUBBER. TIRR BUGGY FOR SALE-—Genuine leather npholstering ; in first class condition, —F, V. GOODHART, Centre Hall, Pa. POR SA LE-=Gond hots, Conklin wagon, — mounted harness, si~d, cuitivator plea, ooliurs, ete, All in first-class condition, Jnquire ol JAMES FROM, Contre Hall, Pa. 0.53 i FEAL ESTATE FOR BALE Hall farm, containing nineteen acres of land, Jan of which are under po eR Umber ty hereon sree food ¢ rame house, 1 honk taf barn, chicken house, hog . and necessary outbal aiid Good Seshurd and much Jie id ng and cis 2 miles west Judging from the bill of expente piling up against England on account of the aroun war, talk la't so cheap after all, ig 1B BB | For further information inquire of or Hall, ! JEREMIAM SMITH, | sow pa Contre Tait | Pa. CONFIDENCE#SN THE DOCTOR Patient's Liking for Stimulant Of- fered Also May Have Had Some- thing to Do With the Case. Down in Tennessee there was once doctor il old MILEGEerale soidien YO H to attend { an was pa adm) tered but on desir effect, ¥ attended nt for merous re ed to have patient lly lapsing 8 condition and a at The things to revi him, but some and days storative one and while, uncon the declined into iz pparen iy death doctor I hand a th pened rite fgg oy spi 1 § tlie of Hoque for a bo the in this rigid, gtated the ' old "nr room, seeing the UnBoousc 1 patient's tha io religious hausted every o forts to stimuls id he 3 & good, stiff drink thereupon protes doctor to gi stuff,” gayi woman man, ar not “vile would die and than The doctor repli “Very well, if you give it to him.” Then the days, the old his side said: object, for Pen Sketch of “Prominent Citizen,” as a Magazine Writer Views the Type. promin ont citiger Bpace y wenthor space i ures th again, If ished by inch, his instrume detects shows the minute strains and ments of a few Inches of the work, and this knowledge easy to calculate the total in the structure under the infin wind and sun and : forces. A slight expansion or ening tells that the stru good constitution. A considerad ference in the space between the two holes Indicates that something is Tong. on¢ fugue inu & y irom movements £9 é i cture Ya la Gif. © Wma EC Ws ras itor OR THE MARKERS CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA Dover 8dBow I now offer a 000 Single Comb White Leghorn Hens % at PERSE VONOL GO OCR Chas.D.B CENTRE artholomew HALL, PA, WETEDUDHL GNP RNEBOEDGOLI BBR SS esePPRc one EO000000000COACRGEOPOOO0 ¥ for pest cs allsizes WATER PIPES -also- PUMPS and REPAIRS in the Plumb- bathroom fix- etc., at lowest prices. S. ROWE Cer ntr ¢ Hall, Pa. ~ See me pri ces on of i - WN NN AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES REPAIR WORK A ’ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 / 1 / / ¢ / ¢ ¢ SPECIALTY ‘ ¢ / ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ 4 HARPER & DURST § GARAGE ‘ Cente Hall ¢ RRP On Hoffer St Lt most attractive Suits, styles in Ladies’ Waists MILLHEIM
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