THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1916 LOUALS Beptember term of court opens on Monday. J. E. Rishel had several percheron horses on exhibition at the Grange Encampment, Miss May V. Rhone of Harrisburg spent last week at home with her father, Hon. L.. Rhone and sister, Miss Florence, Tuesday was the first day of fall, ac- cording to the calendar. It was truly a dsy characteristic of the season it opened, Misa I.abel Rowe is teaching primary school at Axe Maun the illness of the regular teacher, Elsie Herman, Abram V. Miller of Pleasant Gay apd dauxhter, Mre, Lizzie Blythe of West Philadeipbia were guests of J. T Potter one day last week, (\ W. was operated upou for appendicitis of Mies Black, who several weeks ago a most serious form, is steadily in ) the house, Mre, William A. M Huyett, after spend more at the Huyett home, retu New Jersey, agee and Bol ing s& month or heir home in Wenonah, on Wednesday. Messrs, James 1. H. Krick mot: Hnydertown, Kriok and from Baturday evening, til Monday at the Mre, Fetterolf, red MeClare, and remained ur of their sister, Kate Misses Bethel and of Pittsburg, ¢sughters Winifred fA. J nt a week at Mre, G, O Miniih BSinitl a celebrated musiciap, sp: the home of the Benner, avd Mie, Jo College and Mr. Rockey of Fillmore home of the Mrs, ir cousi Mr. Mre, spent a ew and Henry jast week at Mr. Reoeckey'a Htah!l, the nieces, Mr. and Mre, B. U. Biter and (tw ehildren of Avis in Centre Hall where the former visit- ed his brother, Dr. H. F. Bitner, the wood, B. D. Brisbin and daughte George Robertson, former's and Iatter her sister, Mrs A. Bwes! made a trip aw ist Monday, where they met Mr, son who came from Hartford, to spend a short time here, Reo ear to i wn on Rober! John Black, third son of Mre, CC. W. took suddenly ill one Mr. Bisck, east of Centre day Iaat displaying symptoms of Dr. H. H. physician Longwe the family ; Beattered the the youth is n¢ d health, F.¥. the farniture on Baturday received the Ford which be had been waiting for se mouthe, Mr. Goodhart is take the wheel lessons while waiting WW enjoying go Goodhart, mar, veral ready to baving learned his for the arrival of his own machine. I'wo former Valley fami lies, pastors of the Penns Lutheran and their were present during the En- and Mra, J. M. Kenrick apd son Welter of William burg, and Rev, and Mrs, B, F, sod ughier Frances of charge, CR Lupment week Rev. Bet © Miito ¢ Posioffice Le pariment provides for the sender of post package Ceipl slaling thal a par has been msiled, cent, West A new order issued by ti 8 nigel (O BoUure 8 re cular I'he cost is PRCEsge but is especially alle When a package can be produced in case receive proper credit, OL i bis receipt valg- in re tarned, as it of failure to Ibe excessive hot period just past bad a marked beneficial effect on the corn crop. The hot sun evaporated the moisture and greatly aided tie corn stalks in maturing the corn ears, and now much of the corn erop in Penns Valley is well enough sdvanced toward perfect waturity not to be damaged to any great extent by frost Lich may come at any time. Among those from Harrisburg who attended the Grange Encampment and Fair was Asron H. Harter, who » number of years ago moved from this piace to the state capita’. Mr, Harter was busy shaking hands with his many former scquaintances who had gathered on the Park and resdy to de- vote a large portion of their time to social intercoure. John H. Koparr last week received from a Willismeport taxidermist the mounted head of a fine specimen of spike .buck which he killed in the Beven Mountains last fall. It is a fine sample of the taxidermist’s art and will grace the hall of the hunter's bome, filling the capacity of a hall rack, since the four feet of the deer are aleo beautifully mounted on the shield, It was a great disappointment to George KE. Meyer of Boalsburg, the musical instrament dealer, that the four Lockhart high grade pianos were misshipped from the factory and land. ed at Newport instead of Centre Hall, about the time of the opening of the Grange Encampment and Fair, Mr. Meyer had arranged to have a fine dis play of musical instruments, but fate ordered otherwise, The instruments sre now on the Park, where Mr, Meyer will be pleased to ebow them to prospective buyers. Auto Hits Buggy, The big King touring ear of L. LL. Smith came in collision with a horse and bugegy Thureday evening at nine o'clock that resulted badly for the buggy as well as for the cccupante, It wae during the heavy trafllc incident to the Encampment and Fair that the accident ocourred and is one that hay - pens frequently, Mr, Bmith in com- pany with Mr, Thompsor, an experi- enced auto driver, of Hbllefonte, who runuving Lhe car, pass around snother altempted to car when he and buggy The three bunched and hsd to sufler The bugey was a new oe WHS sighted the horse coming them, vehicles the in ths toward were too closely lens formidable one smash-up, with rubber tires and was driven by with leach» Axe Mann, Rimmey of Pleasaat Gap whom was Mis Kisie Herman, er of the primary school at Both were tn ground the Iatter was the more seriously burt, but si Ihe and started up tow The shafts snd top of the bouges while the the hood fander, ident occurred in front of rown to the sna present is improving the n where it was stop nicely. horse tore loose from buggy ped. damaged mos! auto and the Mingle home oe ———— Pine Grove Miils Farmer Ishler has been quite Harry Hager of Lewistown was here } ing old friends, Harry Bamng and wife ed old peighbore recently, Mire, and sbout Be {‘harles Ross visited friends in wlahnure ree James ntly, Mr, and Mrs, Harpster stiflering a bidlion Mr. and Mre, Har day at the Hoss hom '. Bubb, O01, Wes here on fare the lumberman from business Friday the Presbiytering # Ming Preaching church at this lay afternoon Ralph Duuls nd Will ner, Jr... ara fever rietime - am ard both sre nptoving Messrs, Fortney, John E H eas own last week, WwW H. Bro rn and fs 1 . in new Ford car. | | to Mil of Altoons pel 111 r A 1 sir y 10 i fmnear ollie I Oing O Dis iday found on iia best horses tall Mr over and M Henry Faith rook Wagner came from sud spent the Wieland home, A surprise birthday fy was given in honor of Mre. A. A. Price, the M. E. minister, ¢ he parsonsge Whe REBERSBURUG Mimon Hoangler of Newtor, is at present visitivg at this pisce, Mr. are al preee; town, Thomas Walker is at seriously ill with little recovery, Mesare, David and both of Centre Hall, this place on businese, Kansar, nnd Mr Hurry Bair of Altcons ib visiting relatives in this this writing hopes for bis William Meyer, spent Friday at Kdwino Weaver left on Lewisburg where he ents dent st Bucknell Oar Fhursday for red sa 8 pilu- lege, bitiny and farmers ar seeding filling their silos and eatting corr, the crop of which is exd Arik, Reed of Miftlinbarg ls spending r parente, Mr. Mre, a week at the home of he and Mre, Samuel M Mayes, the erected sever Wer marble man of Howard, il fine wonuments in the cemetery at this plece during the past week, Quite a numbesr of cows bloated and died in this valley this fail, all on sa 0 oof the yoeurg bey were pasturing. count of the rank grow! clover in which t Henry Gilber! a! weeks at this place parents, left on Friday to in the Washiogtor, DD, U, , Riter gpending HOVE] #ith his sped reste his work department of justice sm Thier week a new cur pat wii be placed in the Lutheran church ; new seats will also be place and the church sfier general re ing and frescolng, ele will be ded During tte past week onrpe Bieriy cul threugh the Lriek wall irner of the at this pise sida tise there and also pisced le ein bers can enter the room at this walking through the GOCIOr's Cure William Liog re Ja Jitnes Good! il our nna Mr. and Mrs Ia Hisive Palmer ab imple Lis other points hie did deter their comin fened zizzling b best the old farm snd produce, The day was happily the in. Mrs. Price moany happy returns of her natal #pent and it Inte hour when vaders took Was BR LOeir eave, Wishing and so we all say day, HAPPILY MARRIED William N. Wileon and Miss Laurs Bell James f united in marriage ay laa ek by Rev, A. A. reoniage. A few ta were present. The y of Mr. fewistowr, spd th r of Mr. aud Mre. Burnham. Bi ably kr if 8 he groom jis = Wilson of a dsugh- James of and favor- and Mre. Samael ye bi ide is Wilbur ith are well own and have the best wishes at of friends. Aaronsburg, here on ‘, 1s housed up with eye trouble, yr. and Mee. J. J. Deshler left on Friday for their western home Earl Vonada of Centre Oak spent “unday with bis brother, Mr. and Mre, Adaros and daughler Marioo of Millbeim spent Bunday in thin place, Prof, Bartlet opened his school with 16 scholars; Mr. Rsuchan with 21, and Mise Meda Bower with 29, Harry King of Mount Union has come home for 8 month or so; he Hikes his work in the brick yard, Mre, Barbara Btover, widow of Har- vey Ntover, is makivg her home now with her daughter, Mre. Keller. Mre. Bara Lelizsl returned home from Tyrone after spending a few months with her children. George Biahl and sister, Mary, left on Wednesday for Milton and other pointe, Mr. and Mre. Calvin Eby returned to their New York City home on Mop- day. Mre, Hasan Stover of Rebersburg ls visiting st the home of her brother, Robert Hostérmap, snd at the home of Ralph Btover. ————————— AT UTADA Miss Cora Bweelwood, who for some years has been located in Colchester, Congecticut, was called to her native state on account of the death of her sinter, Mre. Amor Alexander, a notion of which appeared in a recent issue. While in this community she was (he guest of her alster, Mre. William M, Grove, st Hpring Mille. For the pres. out she will be at Milroy, but later expects to return to Connecticut, but to some other town than Colchester, . Kate Bell, who is i i DOILAS i Upervisor Frauk Bodgai M isn Salurday aflern pd, Miss Mattie David Gea y's newly # Mol PW jr oe aifails is beginniog to look very greer and it seems as though Ds ywer of » sifaifa gre mie nol a—— Linden Hall Ralph Th more ¢l Mr. thas entered the pen al Male last week snd Mrs, Williams spent day at the J, H. Ross home, Roy Uatherman went to Ohio where he is employed on a dairy farm, Hugh Ralston has been on the sick list this week, Mr. and Mre, Frank MeFarlane left Tuesday for a ten days’ visit smong friends in Philadeiphis. Misa Bernice brothers, (George Mwarlz, her and to Busquebsnos where she entered the freshman Ned Kelier left for Neliosgrove, Burg - with Willis, went Clase, day morping on his mol year in weyole, where Lie enters Lis hanopa Mr. and Mrs sons Roy and James, Miller and Erma Von among the Falls Sa'urdsy. Mr. aud Mire, Hall sr d daughter, Virginie, and Mr, and Mrs. Cloyd Roaley were an suto party from Huntingdon who were bere for the opening of the Granget’s Picnic. it ————— CENTRE MILLS Harry Bechtol bas gone to Pennp- sylvania Furnace to work, Mr, and Mré. [ra Shullz visited rels- tives at Asronsburg Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, Cormoan and Mr, and Mie, Walker are attending court this week, Mre. Beeblol spent several days in Reberasburg last week asaiating in pres oy for the funeral of Mre, Breor, . Beit hae been filling his silo the _— week. Among those who stiended the Grange Encampment last week were Mr. Reish » nd family, Charles Coble and family, Masry sud Paul Bhafler, and Migs Ida Rauchav, Arthur Cum mings and family and Oille Vonade, ———————— A] The ' pop" man and ice cream an «to any nothing of the dispev ser of that other clam of *' wel goods’ are #till counting the sheoklen hat rolled in last week at the Grange KEvosmng- ment and Fair, gepnior MOU piversity., sieon and Misses Maude wWele Niagara George HN Uties, ¢XCurRioL Inte 10 George M, e088 80904 Batorday night for as shor peri the hardest dow npon f rain in monthe oecurred, Phere peculation Binion those of it as to what «feet such 8 wur would hay wed upon the bi h wae sesenbled arowd whie Patk forty-eight on Uirang & previour, How's This? We offer One Hundred Reward for any case of ( that cannot be ired by Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHE NE fe, the undersi Cheney for the riectly Dollar Hall’ JATIONAL Hall's Cata acting dire cous surfacs sent freq Price by all Druggist Take Hall's Family 50,000 SHINGLES FOR SALE y anda or at reasonable | ! M. LONBERGER PLEASANT GAP, PA HEADQUARTERS for Spalding Base Ball Goods. Bats Balls and (loves } are I ‘ Boys or Men. H. A. DODSON FOF HEP All LOW SHOES and OXFORDS Reduced Also all SUMMER WHITE GO! fancy Reduced & EIEN ELIF Is eV eaw “ J and DS in weaves All Dry Goods and No- tions by Parcel Post, Postage f charge. free SUNBURY BREAD, every Tuesday, T hurs- day and Saturday. will close This KLOre Wednesday o'clock. and See, H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA, CO00SONAUNON Yr DOERR POD 4 Don’t Bother about Baking That Cake Give us your order and in a short time we will have it ready for you, baked as good as can be done in your very home, Experience has taught us how to bake GOOD CAKES, FRESH BREAD BUNS, ROLLS, Etc. PURE ICE CREAM Always on Hand Gentre Hall Bakery HU Where Good Goods Come From" CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor S29900080008R0QUEENLRP ILENE & sega oS . “BPN DOOBRRRIREMB YD Kessler’s Announce Their Fall Opening TUES., SEPT. 21 In former issues of this paper we announced that we were receiving new goods daily, Qur stock is now complete for the Opening, FOR LADIES we hav: COATS made in the new Military Fabric Plush, Corduroy, mixtures, etc, etc, ; just the thing for the approaching cold weather, SUITS in the new Mili- tary, Van Dyke and Russian models, made of Serge, Poplin, Garbardine, Broadcloth, Velour and Faile, Garments to please all a price to correspond, DRESSES made of Taffetta, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Charmeuse, Velvet and Georgette Crepz all the leading Also a full line of Skirts and Waist, are interesting and worth your inspection--made of Raccoon, Lynx, Fox and Mink, The new Banel, Pillow and Pouch Muffs with new Scarfs, All kinds of styles for little girls in Coats or Furs, FOR MEN A wonderful line of Clothing. SUITS of all materials in the newest and and best models, OVERCOATS of every type- Balmoroos, Form Fits, Military styles, etc, etc. Amaz- ing prices, . We can surely please you. BOYS SUITS, all styles and ma- terials, RAINCOATS for Men, Women and Chil All prices COATS styles; with Serge, styles. Furs- styles which green. an 4 styles. SHOES! Crawlord, Burt, etc, etc. , The very latest style: Spat tops in button and lace, ye > and shap ade We Invite You all to Inspect Our Store if You Buy or Not. KESSLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE "PoC OBY RD BREenBAaY at Kreamer’s CAPS HATS SHIRTS A big variety of Caps for Men and Boys in ail sizes New Goods and colors: excellent quality, Fine quality Soft Hats at low prices. made right, Ask Men's and Boys’ Shirts— look right, priced right. us to show them to you. KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL, PA. ORNS A IN RR LADIES’ “FITZEZY SHOES SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE