A MISS MOLUIE HOFER STRU K i i BY PAS ENUER THAIN MONDAY, | Missed Sure Death by Inches as She Urosred Tnek In Path of Esatbound everely Injured Bat FPro:peocls Revavery, Tran — for A quarter second of time was the determining, factor between life and death for Mies Mollie Hofler of Centre Hal', Monday afternoon, Aas itis she is lying at her home in a critical con- dition although her life bas not been despaired of, The incidents in the #fTul sceldent which befell her are these T Miss Hoffer, in company with her sister, Mre, J. (. and Mere, Kate Conley, had walked to the depot to take the 2:30 eastbound train for Co- burn where they expected to attend the funeral of Mre. A. A. Alexander, Having some time at her disposal Miss Hoffer crossed the double track to get to W. A. Odenkirk’s store at which place she delivered a telephone mese- BRP, the whistle of the train was heard as the *‘ White! station, a hundred yards up the The distance from the store to Dale, As she stepped out of the store it passed p track, int several forty or more yards and it the RR - the depot 14 by those standing on station platforma that for her to tempt to reach the depot was a hs zard- several men themselves hoarse but Wha seen { i ous undertaking and al- in ghe most shouted the warning her of danger : : " i went on without heeding their cries. | Ihe train was slowing down for the} ; stop and was going at ar-hour rate when Miss Hoffer stepped | ito the track right in ite patb. Bhe | the put not until the bumper struck her a hr fi or thrown | alongeide the track, missing the heavy |¥ 3 : is margin. | neeeeded in crossing second rail blow on the back, throwing f ra distance of ten Fortupately she was reé LIUCK Fil ie conseious Pr. H ngwell was immediately summoned | it i } picked up # Was at the face. H.| r § } } 1 " e took thi napliess Ind \ iin his car i y her hone where her irjories wer : soi “lH treated. The yhyeicisn found the) THE KORMANS REUNF, tan Uathe ed on range Park «Permanent Organiza. Reunion Wil be Lart Thorsday,.- tion ¥ilcored and Yeonrly Event, The first reanion of the Korman ( originally spelled Koroman) families of Centre county was held on Grapge Park, Thursday of last week. The day wae an ideal one and representa- tives of the tribe came from north, Al noon many to bear but healthy appetites soon brought relief, At two o'clock all gathered in the and Nosh Korman of Rebersburg was asked to take charge He said yonor of calling and making revlon of the Kormans a to E. W, of Milesbury., Rev, OG. A, of RR bersburg spoke of the reunions and urged e held every year for a hat the | the first } To carry out the suggestions of the the d sires of those present, a emporary organization was eflected yy electing Noah Korman chairman T. A. Hose man of Coburp, geretary, After a discussion of certain matters | t was decided to have another reuniot year and a permanent organiza. | jou was e¢flected by electing Noah | {ormar, president ; W. T. Kormar, president ; C. WW, Korman of secretary ; and Nathan | tressurer. Kmanuel 10f P. Korman of Coburn, of Miate winted a committees Hil College with were whom COrres) ond or Korman af - | rent families can cor - | { next of | rning the time and place Harry A. Hosterman of Ce-| are, and Irvin Korman of Slate Col- | ege were selected as a committee on | TORRID, After these proceedings the president | wrical sketch of sever- | rt hist 4 ave a shi | branches the Korman family, | i i is ensan! HF. Dal . P. g their} mbing Holler tar s foreeen Col henith | mplice- | prospects for her | are good, IWVEry oh struck Miss Hofler | ga frail MeCullem r was £1: 4 1 en in his career a yrding to a - ff, emanated fr Iepaors i’ ) ave na raliroad | !¢ the = M2 iD Davie, resident later, sequently it was a hoodoo day for blameless engineer, nn——— —————— dtate” Expert's Heport on Solis ia PF» Discussing the sada of Pent . KE. L. ther, the gerieultaral school faculty of the Peng- | College, tation BY We of iVARLS 200 eylvania State spoke as fol- i N f Fhe soils Pennsylvania are extremely variable and consequently adapted to ied The saven provinces ir=- the and are found in Peunsy'- here is great opportunity for | Ping better | the crgpping system to the soli nations, “Odgioally our ‘were heavily timbered and as a result they sratoday deficient in organic matier. This deficiency handicaps our farmers in their competition with the weslern farmer in the production of grain crope., lo geoeral, our soils are defi-} cient in phosphoric acid but well sup- | plied with total potash. The produc- | tion of the nitrogen-gathering legume crops to be relurned to the soll aa green manuré or ss slable manure, after being fed to livestock, ins essential to the economic upbuilding of the organic matter and nitrogen. Boil potash will aleo be made available by this procedure. Phosphoric acid ghould be applied in liberal amounts, also lime if the soil ia seid, “ The Pennsylyania Biate College ia pot in a position to make chemical analyses of soils for individuale. tHowever, we are always giad to ex- amine samples of farm soils and to re. 8 agriculture. | which eastern BOL clude all the sci 8 in tral sinter, our agriculture by ail ty BOIS nd to give what information we have relative to their fertilizer requirements, Before submitting such samples, farm - ors should apply for directions to be followed in securing representslive wampler.’’ ———————— A AAA New Fall Millinery. The undersigned wishes to announce that she has just relorped from the eastorp slyle centers with an excellent line of fall millinery for ladies and childrer. Bhe ls now ready to serve your needs for fall wear, Mis, G. M, Wore, Hpriog Mille, Pa. adv. ra———————— A A———— of nam te} of securit a and dates birth epors © J Minnesote, | A. Kormar, 622 Minueapoliv, Fring ¥, ta for a book. ¥ ho ihe en is gathe da rollment showed 117 present, ies umber of visit .Y al —————— ——————— Marriage Licenses HMamuel H. Gray, Bellefonte Yulie frst Anne OJ, Lyo: , Belielfoule ————— —— Spring Millis. Emma Hez:l has been il, ite a pumber of cur people expect end the [als i e (iran ie . Bt iii O1 iB Miate gdent atl pe ¥, ge, spent Bunday at home, Bev. BEB. B. Jones Lx dinner pday at the Robert Musser home, was to be beld | pos k on | hie cow sale which yn Fridar, Oct besn ned unt : Ralph Lee vis i Mire, Jacob Ler, { The W. T. C. U. Peun Hall Lutheran church on rafew daye, meet will in the | Wed- | 4 BY, Ociober 6, at 2 1. I, Mr. and Mre., Herbert Brian sympathy of the community, their bu Earl, have hav" who 5 ing lost iittie boy, John Bellw {to ood cn Saturdsy and 8, ent Bur- They were Mrs. Myers Hunt, Mrs. Btover, also by her brother, Wir- Myers snd family asuloed ———_ i —— Linden Hall J. H. Rosa and family molored to Altoona Bunday where they spent Lhe day with friends, Dat isl Goodlasnder has charge of the local depot while Station Agent Ishler fa ff on a two weeks' vacatior, Floyd, a little eon of Charles Johr- sonbaugh, while playing at school fell and broke his arm on Friday. - A. P. Wieland came up from Harrie- burg Tuesday to visit his sor, Donald, who ie a freshmen at Btate and to spend a short time with other rela- tives, Mre. D. M. Campbel’, who has been ill almost all summer, ls improving slowly. Mies Arline Giogerich went lo Reading last week where she entered the City hospital to train for a nurse, Haivey Houtz of Toledr, Ohir, is visiting his brother and sisters here and at Boalstury. fp Centre Hill, Miss Lulu Hostermar, who had been a visitor at the Robert Bmith home, returned home on Monday. Mr, and Mre, William Colyer were visitors at the Lloyd Bmith home on Bunday. Mesare. Daniel Rossman and Charles Foust have been on the sick list, Misses Stella Hosterman and Mary Byers visitsd Mr, and Mre, William Bower and family on Bunday, The most of the farmers here are through secdiog and have commenced to cut their corr, A—————— Formal ivstaliation services for the Rev. Dr, George Edward Hawes, form- erly of Bellefonte, pastor-slect for Mar. ket Hquare Presbyterian church, at Harrisburg, will take place in that A VMINISTRATOR ,.: k Jatt re of ads Peter smith, ES Falters of adm uletration ou Lhe above having been duly granted to the undersigigd they would respectfully requost ail pers knowing themselves indeblod 10 the estas make lmmediste payment, and those ha claims against the same 0 present then authenticated for settlement. C.F. .BMITH, indianspoiis, 1nd F. MUSRER, Bpring Mills, V LOCA LR LOCALS NOTICE »= LOWERS MUST LABOR Nature Dem ite Teli From Every Living Thing, and Accepts No Excuses. and Boal - reintives at sit Richard Kramrine iyllin Joinstonbaugh of near with KF. P. Geary spent a few days begir- § Me ning of this week at the homo of his P parents in Newpor!, the eulaie Potter Townshiy fan oh of Bilslre ints nes estat | hurg spent HSuanday Mise Mabel Arney left on Monday | Bials Coleg. for Pittsburgh where she will spend | My, and Mrs. L. L. Smith sud Mr, some time with friende, | ar d Mre, D, W, Bradford made ap Robert W. Bloom on Tuesday fipish- | auto trip to Altoona Batarday, returr- ed cutling off errr, being the first|ing on Bunday. farmer in this section through with Mr. and Mrs. Harry ¥. Hubler of that work. Lock Haven were arrivals at the hom® | Prof. T. D. Marshman of State Col-| 4f the former's parents in this place lege will preach in the Joeal Presby-| Wednesday, where they spent the day. terian church Bunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. D. W. Bradford attending the | Somerset county fair, representing the interest of the De Company. u ’ % However y may service fine and dainty it iu pressed a flower to do a great colors and forms are fo its work. It must bring forth the fruit, or the continuity of plant life will be broken and the earth will be turned into a desert ere long. The color and the smell of the flow. : er are all for some purpose, therefore, See me for best prices on | no sooner is it fertilized by the bese, all sizes of no sooner. does the time of He fruition { arrive, than it sheds its exquisite pet- WATER PIPES als and a cruel economy compels it to give up its sweetest perfumes. It -also- PUMPS and REPAIRS has no time to flaunt its finery, for it is busy beyond measure, Wiewed from without, necessity Everything in the Plumb- ing Line—bathroom fix- tures, etc., at lowest prices. seems to be the only factor in Na J. S. ROWE ture, for which everything works and | Centre Hall, Pa, moves, Theres the bud develops into! look and iis all sulted H Gettig, Bower & Zorby, A torneys, Bellefonte, Miss Helen Cooney, who spant the summer with ireor, near Centre her friend, Miss Lena Hall, returned to | her home in Altoona Wednesday. ('. D. Decker and Ray have a concession at the Milton fair this week the will attend Bloomsburg and Lewisburg faire, is Laval Beparator gon of Al-1 and at the lat- | at this Mr. and Mre, Andrew Gregg toons attended the funeral of ter’s sister, Miss Alda rankey, place, Thureday. close the Wednesday morning a ns . : . | greeted the rly riser. T ral ure To my patrons ;—I will be in Cen-| greeted the early rie Tem perature below the freezing point, and tre Hall next week with a nice line of | samples of hosiery for fall and winter vegetation consequently suffered. WORT. Mgrs, (. E. ROYER. Misa Esther Pennington of College spent a few days last week at | Mre. Armstrong is not improving. the home of her brother, CO. W. Penr-| W. W. MeCormick and M. N. Mi ipgtor, in this pleee. | ler are on the sick list. AM. Mre. Jobn Mre. George Boal visiting her sunt, Mre, Lingle, in Unlon county. hoar frost Was tha flower, the flower into the fruit, | the fruit into the seed, the seed into a new plant again, and s6 forth, the o®activity running on unbroken, id there disturbance nt, no excuse would be ae- unfortunate thing so movement would at rejected, and be e and disappear post haste Nature there departments with ork going and the fine behold there gaudily ; a 8 be 4 LA ss————— Potters Mills AR chal Miate | SiRie | Crop up any he in its in be labeled as and A. Mariz and | for Phdenix-| will spend a short | time among the Centre county i to dl Joseph Carson made a business trip the great office of to Bellefonte Baturday. Hamuel and Frank McCoy of phia visited their father for a LYE, erable n people | a Te dd AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES on, Phile- f aw of Capt. W. H. Pine Grove the stamping grounds Wh i Fry like dandy, . : : Appears in vr. and Mpre, OC. ¥, Thomas relurned rather Is like a la in New the sun and shower, who is wo er tolling in to sub rk, and s to enjoy him iranath nihly. BRO when at Fredericksburg, nese, Buil Rap, 8 wore Wilder- | +. . |X s BLO, me after ependiog 8 week rk. Boyd Bmith le lending a helpiog hinnd on the Miller fare Mre. Rolapd . vieiting her parents, pocket | ae muel Bitner, befor has Chanciorevilie Tomorrow ( Friday the on whieh you it, discount on y taxes, sum by inst day may receive five per ¢ ft of nr xr. in Altoona id Mre, } . Fou et your road 51 { ¥ i On 1 d fil ne rua} Might as well or eine ub k MAIL CLERK UTTERS PROTEST tn Mec- toy Bmith was fortu ge two fine deer grszivg in y's alfalfa psateb. The M 4 sed through inte enough We carry a Mr. ¢ complete ist Lime, Mire, James of Meranton, ks Wail Should Appeal to Those Who! Habit Pinning Their Written Sheets Together, to-date line of everyt (). Bhearer and son Have of is best in the automobile line, REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Your car will tention if 1 after hom # epending a | of Alda here on corpee of leg Hankey Thursday, ¢ auto carrying the friends broke v1 near here, bul few wee at the @ rehant | os stick pins into their i up they wouldn't push | ! igh ERIC @& : {1 clerk ’ 1! ow s the Larisa! Ook ol i 5 1 » Hall where the burial to HAO, hands were disfigured by tiny scratch- a hundred digs arned tol] they woul "IY Or 2 “i ¥ woul Cover Mr HBhearer | was at one time mayor of Milton, fe aturday, with the help of se MeClenshan sil arrived st Cen- whose The Epworth Leagu the Centre | have expert at- F } api ur gare salle i fol} 5 a at C 10iK8 age for work ws “BB BH 9 DVN DD DD HV V wD Bitlerness is & Munday ¢ . n nee 10 AnGay vee, It dries up p youth, produces rives away endly. s out, any- fed a Ea letters need to be The " ould and ent si 3 1 ve thos Whe "i Your Aulo Ne els HARPER & DURST GARAGE Centre Hall & 9% 0% 9% 9% BN BN ll at have shape of sa: es of M newspaper re H @ ' es and frien wd engineer and On Moffer St ZR TODO BBADDBEBRBDADDDDDDDTRVDTLDAILRD a gticking out of one On Mondsy enahan » sity car wh Me an i $1050 for the « g return on receive THE ew Fall Towne Togs Are Here b a dollar inv ¢ Cap’. GO. MM. Boa iil eave apt. AV 4 he Botgr| hy way of | ow ’ huareds ing RIOR Basi spend Mere, (. ie, where Mr, will » ws rd nate his trip ane with his daughter Beadaville termi-| time H. Meyer. Merchant H, W. Kreamer reached the | age of He spent a fu'l day io fog upon the trade Kreamer firm e1 j yr. Mr, Kresmer's | clean d regular have | caused advanced sge to come on grace | fully sud copscqgueully he presents the | appearances of & man much youager in | years, i Penns Valley farmers sre harvesting | only a half crop of potatos. Io places the yield was only forty bushels to the sere, Blight, which struck the vines early in Lhe seasor, is the cause of the failure. A singular feature ia] that where poia‘oes were planted n | the various lots in the borough the | yield was fully up to the average of | other years. ! gome gseventy-sight years on Tuesday, | : He store wails large which the | What are Towne Togs? They are clothes for Young Men, brimming over with style features— But far beyond that is the Quality Value found in cach Towne Togs Suit and Overcoat, It is Alder-Rochester Quality~the quality that has made an army of friends for the Alder-Rochester-lines. habits ar iife some | i i i J Tuesday morning Mr. and Mir, H. Detwiler of pear Centre Hall; Mre. Perry Bhook of Spriog Mills ; | snd Mr. and Mre. J. W. Roushe of | Aaronsburg, left for Berr'en Bprings, | Michigar, where they will spend a | short time visitiog friends and in| sight-seeing. From there they will go | to Lexington, Kentucky, and ailend | the state fair at that place, They will | be gone for two weeks or more, : Haturday afternoon Mre. Wallen White of Axe Mann was brought by her husband to the oMos of Dr. H, H, Longwell for treatment for pelvic trou- le and on the way suflered such ix eruciating pain that she wes io a seri ous condition upon arriving at the | physician's Lome, It was impossible | 4 to remove her to her home until the | following day. An operation wil be performed today ( Thursday) by Dr. Longwel', The hunting season for iquirrelr, | pheasants and wild turkeys is outy | two weeks off and for the beuefis of those hunters wio Lave been misip. formed regarding the limit on wild turkeys, the Reporter wishes to ny | that the legal limit for the sesson la two lurkeys instead of one, Heveral! months sgo the game laws were pubs lished in nestly ail the papers end the Hmit on wild tarkeys was given as one a sessor, It is unlswfal to kill mote Here and here alone can you buy a real youthful, snappy line of College Clothes made by a firm with a Quality Reputation that stretches back for half a ceptury, The clothes are ready for your inspection. We have placed some in our windows, Look at them there, and then come in and see them in your hands. See the beautiful tailoring, the fine fabrics. Pyt one on and see hoy well you look in one of our Towne Togs. We beleive these are the best clothes for the money obtainable, We are sure you'll agree with us when you see the clothes themselves. ; And now is the exactly right time for an inspection TIONTGOMERY, & CO. Bellefonte The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a your. church Fridey evening, than one a dar, however,