——————— A ——————— ss Seopa mes EXPENSIVE OLUB HOUSES TO BE LOUALS { Supday.-schocl News of 11th District, ! PROUD RECORD AS SOLDIER THE MARKNTS, SSawhd . wi EREOTHD BELOW COUBURN, Progress Grange will meet HBaturdsy Loday ( Thureday ) the anpusl Run- GRAIN afternoon, day-school and Community picnic oo | Gen. Munter Mas Distinguished Him Corrected weekly by Bradford & fon. Forester Meek Gives Fome Interesting 8. H. Hackenberg, of Spring Mille, | Grange Park, * self Under the British Flag In Adj Suttaray s “ B Matter Concerning Events in His Bail isitor in town Tuesday evenin . ~ Its Recent Ware. —_ : +1 g Fegr wick, —Of Interest to Hunters anda ¥ish- | 2¢ & Visitor in tow ay e 8 The 1917 county eonvention will be KE Wacsrsmmnssssssmminsuine ansersen ssurens ol men, J. C. Reed, of Boslsburg, was a|held in Centre Hall. Gen. Sir Archibald Hunter, From reports gathered from thoee | pleasant caller at this office on Thuri- Which school will be the first to src= or and commanderin-chief! of Cibral- who are about the woods this time of day morning, cure a front line pennant? tar, has a fighting record of which the year it is found that the fishing is Mre, James P, Herring, of Altoons, When the two and a quarter milljon | 80¥ soldier might well be proud. poor and the various kinds of game | is visiting her sister, Mre. Laura Lee, Bunday-school workers of Pennsy!- Probably his narrowest escape oo plenty, except pheasante, The fre-| in this place, for a short time, vania get busy raising funds for the curred when the ill-fated gunboat Bi quent and heavy rains have made the Mre, Pearl Brown and three chil- | new home of the State Babbath-achool Teh faraed murdle at the Sita Sularas streams very high and muddy and dren are visiting at the home of the | association, ** The Power House,” win | CI" the expedition to Khartoum relieve Gordon, Bir Archibald jumped thus poor for trout fishing. However, former’s brother, Edward Riter. the eleventh district workers help overboard. but was struck in the side some of the fishermen report good Mre. John Little, of Rutherford, | build the first floor or the cupola ? by the bridge rail and narrowly es- Catches of suckery and eel. The. Jersey, spent a few days last | Collecting and shipping magazines | caped drowning. While he was rest (he Pe For noted fo Hs | "Ck wh or Ul, J. . Potter and yaprs, see 1 tn she poping 15 201. vas bough, om 3 ole ) 8h~ . » n 3 .| the boat, whie ing and in seseon there is hardly a Children’s Day exercises will be oy of Full ig SX LH funds for Bunday miles down stream, was aground on day that many city people do mot held in the Methodist church by the 8 ’ . an island, and that a tapping was come there for recreation and fishing. Bunday-school on Bunday morning at Children’s services were unusually heard from within her. Instantly he No large catches in the Ain streamn— 10:30 o'clock. interesting and well rendered and the | made for the wreck, and throughout Poe Run-—have been reported, though Charles Neff is building a large ma- | offerings largely help verify this state- twelve hours of cutting-out work sat oue man got the limit the first day of | ure shed to his barr, west of town. | ment, himself on the keel, haparing to = the season. Frank Kerstetter, who is | The work is being done by a quintette| Schools of the eleventh district | €OUrage the two poor firemen imp : oned below, who were finally rescued. helping on the topographic survey of [ Of Hagen carpenters. “how an Increase of attendance be- Sir Archibald was a member of the this regior, and his son, went fishing Mueeer E. Coldron was home from | cause the boys and girls are home on expedition which, under Lord Kiche the other day in one of the streams in Willismeport on Monday, going to | Vacation and many city people spend ner, finally subdued the Boudan at Get the Range of Smoking this vicinity and succeeded in making Boalsburg the following day to repair | the summer months in the country ; Omdurman. During this campaign he A very good catch in a few hours, Mr. | the lines of the Bell Telephone com- | 8180, people in rural districts find It | was his leader's right hand man, and : Satisfaction Kerstetter getting 35 brook trout and pany. easier to attend in summer monthe, was always to be found where the | - : his son 33. They threw many trout Mrs. Milford Luee and daughter| Over 3,000,000 adults are out side of | trouble was thickest. During the Roll “Bull Durham into a cigarette and you have ’ m Bouth African war he was one of the . . . back that were undersized, Margaret, and the former's niece, Miss | the church in VPennsylvanis. The Botleged oan Jo Was od of the a smoke with all the vim, vigor and dash of Uncle The firet day of bass season opened | Cora Luse, Inst week went to Sunbury | Sleventh digtriot has its fall. quote, | (AV SET RH @CYamith, A out the de- Sam's fighting men, That's why the American Army with a fine rain and few flshermen where they More might be reached through the “ . p " 3. 11 y were guests of Mre, Jennie : struction of the mischievous “Long : . -“ were out, It does not seem to be com- Powell. efforts of Bunday-school teachers and Tom” which was such a serious men- 132n army of “Bull Durham smokers. Bull” Durham monly known as it should be, that Mr. and Mrs Ww Cook Hubler scholars. Make this a matter of | ace to the little garrison. puts snap into their action and “punch mo their there is good baes fishing in Penns drove to Booteville Clinton county prayer coupled with the “ win the one When a public reception was pro- | systems, For a virile, lively, manly smoke, roll your Creek st Weikert, and some bass have Tuesday of last Week and until Bator. next to you" plao. posed In Bir Arthur's honor after the own" with “Bull” Durham. v even been caught at Paddy Mountain, day were guests of their daughter Over two hundred Pennsylvania | ¢8mpaign, he refused tina Shiraciar : snd it is reported that they are work- Mr Joa, Sen : '| Herald subscribers were secured at the istic sentence It is only right” he | GENUINE 2 ald t I a sel . 4 their way farther west every year, - w : ’ Prof. P Howard convention. Hope many of said, pt JSuculd declias 1s Focuive Bl 0 iy form of emonstration, i ' Mapy of the fishermen from Wilkes-| The Weaver piano which Prof. P. thewe were from eleventh district as| p= “O00 © ‘on Tl ba i barre, Shamokin and Sanbu | H. Meyer placed in the home of Hg . ny Of my comrades ve en | IE ’ ~anoury come Sunday-schoo!l reading means Sun. killed.” . to Cberry Run and to Weikert for | Banker D, K. Keller a short time ago, roan hon "tian 1 Barats ss Sal : 8 ] bnae fog. has given such satisfaction that it will | 48Y-3¢hools succeeding.” —Becretary. —————————— | SMOKING TOBACCO It is really eurprising how popular | P* ® permanent fixture there. - MIGHT EMULATE THE OSTRICH | | “Bull” Durham is the mildest of all tobaccos. Ik has a : “ine Grove Miils. . iat re Peons Creek from Cherry Run to F. P. Floray, secretary of the Potter unique aroma and a distinctive Ack foy FREE res . 4 . J. C. Gates is steering a new Over- | Physician Apparently Had Little Fear ge Weikert is becoming. At Cherry Run | township school board, was » caller at lnod car. for the Digestive Powers of Judge Moser, Judge Whitmer and | this office on Monday afternoon to ad- Miss Annie Fortney fs visiting His Patient. | tobacco can give you. Fenator McConnel have purchased | vertise for bids for erecting a new felands st Laponster. : re Made of the famous “bright” land from Wm. Johnson and have | school house in Potter townehip, Eo Sane * “Dick's line of talk on imagination,” | Virginia-NorthCarolina leaf, “Bull” erected fine modern club houses on the Dr. B, Bryan Smith, of Merchant- epent ast weak on a fishing trip dows Bald Senator Marcus Smith of Arizona | Durham has been the great Amer. : Prm—— site. Ed. Jolly, of Weikert, sold his ville, New Jsreey, returned to his! _. : i to a party of pals a few nights ago, | ican smoke for three generations. BE hid gag at the Pat Garrity place. “makes me think of medical ao | | farm to a party of Pittsburgh men for | home Wednesday morning after a ten Charles McCormick and Herre Muse hy of al bo BE a "3 ] You “roll your own" with DURHAM 8 club house site and game reserve and | days’ visit with bis brother-in-law and ser have been ill but are now on a fair| “Among his patients” continued the | | “Bull” Durham and enjoy a real they expect to expend $10,000, derived | sister, Dr. and Mre. A. G. Lieb, in Way Lo recovery. sonator, “the doctor had a lady who smoke. from the eale of the stock to the mem-| this place, Miss Lea Dunlap, a nurse in the | was strong on imagination. In fancy An I} : cts } : »- ' X . a : | a Mustrated Booklet, bere, in the improvement of tLe place Ramuel Moyer, of near Harrisburg, | Norristown hoapits’, is Loma for s | she suffered every {ll In the long sick FR sh correct way to nud io a modern club bouse fully : Own" Cigar b and Miss Luln Fetterol!, of Relins- vacation. | ick iat, nuff wa unity ailing i rettes, and a pack oid pe pode o inre ; eat an ow the. E . en . Bad . : . 4 t the physician's office or ‘phonin Hl both free, dre Pred ¥ith 1 Ml 3 shew oF ties grove, are young people who visited Samuel Hess snd wife, Eimer Muo:- 8 AB pa) A offic v B wi Us be waited. frm to any address © Siale has icaeed a site @I%ert | at the home of Prof, and Mre. P. H. ser and wife, motored to Selivsgrove Berle na ing + | J ay Run to a camping party and they Early one evening the doctor was Meyer, over Bunday. The latter is a] to epend Baoday among friends, allied io the Yadv'a hon THR AMERICAN TOBAOOO 00, have erected a steel club bouse on the tans »f th Mav . a tlucs ; : called to the la 1y’s house, and alk H " Were 1 niece of the Meyerr, Hairy N. Welker, wife and sor, of though the fair patient complained of Bi aw David Lives) . . ho g or Mrz, John Reese and three children, | Selinsgrove, are spending thelr vaos- being very {ll, she sald she intended 3 0 ; ) k 3 Scie kWo sus en on ory and Miss Florence Andersor, of Cone- | tion with relatives in the valley. going to the theater which S1aa ways '0 cemand, Many msugh, are spending this week with The heavy rains did much damage “The doctor readily saw that ghe a Sag Houses wy Eviog up along the former's parente, Mr. and Mre. [to the fields: also washed away | would be perfectly safe in attending 3 r le, > : . here aud cesirable lap 8 for sale Maynard Meeker, at Oid Fort, as well | bridges, the performance, and was about to The Btate has leased two camp sites at take his leave when the patient called mellow-sweet flavor that no other pachage of with each Fred Roush, a Penney fireman, gS ——————— er — #8 with her several sisters in this place. Hoo. J. W. Kepler, in his Hudson summer cottage at Ingleby. In fact is getting on the map. Bome day we -— ; ida be 4 - ’ expect o see this oh of the popular | Where they wiil spend part of the + um- | #1 Hag one side, but is now rome- Supt Th TATE Resting 1% Rs - vr vacation what better, satily as started : 3 : : mountain sommer resorts of central | 0F Vacation. Mre, Aribur Hersey, of the Lumber | the door, “shells and all’™ In all transactions with the buying public we place BR 8 ee RE —— Peunsylvanis, All we want now ls Mies Margaret Jacobs, head operator : : n : — : ill 8 good Btate highway from Coburn | in the local Commercial exchange, is What Company? the satisfaction of our cust rs first, our profits w 4 ‘aeytrical manager was til hy & take care of themselves, for we realize that satisfied City, is scjrurging at the Walker home on the Branch, recuper- thrn the mountains by way of Paddy | epjoying a two weeks’ vasestion ip Hane 3 Mak 2s : : - . Ling her badly shat d 1 bh. It i Mountain tunnel to Glen Iron, (and | Philadelphia and New York. At the Rig au va ar al ind hu train conductor that his ticket was . Y. 3 hief aim to some day it will come, too) and then | Iatier plage her brother, Gay WwW. Js- gained 20 " in _v itd Dok : only for twelve Juapla and at Soup | customers are our biggest asset. it is our the popularity of this moantain sec- | Cobe;Ts emi orarily engaged in Install. Dou’s forget the reunion of the ex- company. i sell you goods that will please and bring you back for tion will be multiplied many times, fug refrigerating machinery. tthtanta at tha ald Pts Sonu nad} . " i elidents at the old Pine Grove Acad- ‘1 have only twelve people” said | f he The men in the mountsins report The firat electric light for the streets emy this Friday aod bring your class | the manager, as he walked through | more of t same. that game is plenty but very few phes of Centre Hall was turned on Batur-| mates and neighbors alor it will | ™e oars with the conductor to iden | : : } - an's have been seen. Harry Wingard, . gx ¥ ‘ity them. PLYMOUTH binder twine is every where recog day pight., There was muh rejoicing [be a sort of love fess, Hpeechoes, the other day, saw a very small fawn, although only ope half the number of 1s ni d good i ilo “And those two men?” inquired the | nize ’s best, and it will save you time and only a few days old, in Pine Swamp, Sousa Sy : er of | amusements snd good music w "| conductor, pointing to two young feb | d as the world’s » 3 y lights were in service, due to the fact Among the chief features of the day, lows who w : 11: { - ere innocently watching it ou the Penn Forest. Many deer Bave | ,, the Btate-Uentre Electric company Asron CC. Kepler and Mise Millie | cng proceedings. money, just as it has millions of others. We offer been seen recently. The spring fires has been unable to procure sufficieny| Keschuer surprised thelr friends by "They are not my peopia” denied as the most satisfactory and economical twine to be had. and the heavy and continued rajos wire to fioish the job ms quickly selelipping over to Cumberiand where the manager, Lave been very hard on all kinds ‘of they would like te. they were licensed to marry, Ssturday. The conductor approached the men Runs smooth and even in size. Carefully balled. birde. There was a great scarcity of pheasants last year and by the looks Tuesday evening Mr. and Mfe. T. Xie happy Soule Sie feuding their Wi gig vesglint in the eye, and Guaranteed full length and strength, of things they will be more scarce next | M. Graniley, Windom Gramley and ye o yh kb wid riatel ‘You sald company when I asked year. Rabbits are plenty and, by the | Mies Orpha Gramley, of Spring Mille, : fen . A SAPD wi for your tckets—now*what company Way, 80 are black snakee, the rattlers | Sutoed to Centre Hall, being seccom- | Observed in da dl . Ton id ‘ao you belong tot” We carry a good stock, but give us and the copperheads. The black | Panied by Mrs, H. P. Webbert and |cburch Sunday oof 3D. Nate | “Wells Purgo Express company,” . onnry FT snakes in particular are quite hard on | 98ughter Virginia and the former's Shum Was In Shares 0 of Neus was the impudent answer, as (hey your order early fore some Yes bird's eggs. There is talk of patting | Mother, Mre. Macy Hossenberger, ali | 80° oe itis TS ett - " oe brousit terth zou. So pay the demand for PLYMOUTH twine quail on the protected list. That|©of Harrisburg. The Harrisburg | Parts well. The music greatly please aren. exceeds our allotment. A A A AA—————— would be one of the finest laws ever | PeOple are being entertained for a few | the full house The present prospects for a good psssed, a8 the quail is the beat friend | day at the C. D, Bartholomew home. Hal harvest is an invitation to the pro- the farmer hss. The service of the| Friday night a soobe or more nelgh- L hden all fessional sbusrpmr to » "i the higler quail to the farmer in keeping down | bors surprised Mre. Catharine Barris| Mies Irene Reifanyd«r left for a visit ability pd A le R D FO REMAN the insects is far, very far, greater than | at her home west of Centre Hall on her | 800g Millbeim relatives, on Tuesday. | } is name to &' contract—the rest will » . his services as a toothsome morsel to | birthday anniversary. The following | Miss Liarae IshleFupent few days | be cass Many thousands of dollars the quail hunter ny ow at : > Mre Wiis with her cousin in Centre Hall last | are taken out of mavy communities CENTRE HALL, PENN. a Were present : 4.1. . week. by rohemes presented by strangers CHARLES R. MEExk. | Walker, Mr. acd Mra. William that should be booted off the premises ee ees Brooks, Mr. snd Mre, Frank Osmab, Mp, Shinde SuaY, % New York, together with the local nwn who lends Marriage Licenses, Mr. and Mre. William Parker, Mr. oe xgiun gu nd week here | his ir flaence by his nrese nes for hire. Clarke W. Steele, Altoona “ie Wee, Hany ey a a] Mw, Miss Edwina Wieland came home Iva Pearl Fink, Martha Furnsce ny Emmett Brooks and on Relpb Saturday from the Bloomsburg Nor. George E. Holter, Howard Mina ‘ Misses Mamie Brooks, Mary Oasmap, | ™8! for her vacation. Mary E. Zeigler, Howard Ruth Mooney, Grace Fye, Y uy The U. E. Bunday-:chonl ia prepar- Joseph V. Baney, Bellefonte Osmosn ; Messrs, Floyd Norman, Clyde ing for its Children’s Day service Marie M. McMullen, Bellefonte and Clarence Walker, Fred and John | ®hich will be held the first Bunday in Jose C. Bartolome, State College Osmar, John Frankenberger, Jacob | July. 1) : _ Oria M. Rodrigues, State College Jenet, Raymond Rady, of New York, A) hy AM n sees 00 #pent last week here with bis cousip, \ ; Fred J. Holben, Btate College Thomas A, Hosterman, of Centre a I Vi) Sar: 3 v leaving for Altoons, Gettysburg and A= (Nat in Harriet M. Bteele, State College H1l!, bas been unable to do any work : 8 Ny AA Pennsylvania State of Atlantic City, Homer A. Grubb, Annville eince last Wednesday because of in- Mre, J. H. Williame, after spending \ A ge oO Indiana, Pa. Mary E. Homan, State College ' ve ANE z 3 Normal School juries received that afternoon when a week here left for Woodward to Thomas W. Kerlin, Moshannon his wagon upset with a big load of | sand Sunday with her sister, Mre, R. Mary A. Hayes, Bnow Bhoe bark. Mr. Hosterman was hauling | 5 Wolfe. Harvey F. Barnes, Nescopeck the bark from Robert I. Bmith’s land Mre, J. W, Keller, who spent last Jennie E. Rupp, State College on Band Mountain to Old Fort land- week at Helinegrove University, where uy og aud in Soting aus of he Hoge her son Ned gradusted, sfier which B On & private read one side of the | y1,ey joined & camping party slobg the Avo} seventy-five members of the | wagon slipped in strikiog a fallen tree, | a, y lated s WP a hy Zeigler families held a reunion on causing a complete upset, Mr, Hos ay ' ; Grange Park, Saturday afternoon, terman attempted to Jomp irom the ye ———— AMS —— The day was ideal for toe gathering | 1oad but his foot ecsught in the bark VENTAR 04% and young and old alike enjoyed the and he was thrown badly. The right| Crops are growing nicely since the annual event, At the business meet- | oye was punctured at a point close to | heavy raine. ing the following officers were eleoted the eyosball, and he sustained DUST George Hohuyler and daughter for next year : J. C. Rossman, presi- | guq bruises about the bead, besides bee Henne from_Mtineim, spent Buuday dent ; Louells Dale, secretary ; J. T. ing shaken up so enm pletely that he! Don't forget the Children’s y sor- Ishler, treasurer. Hecla Fark wis | pao suftered much from the after ef | vies iu the United Evangelical church chosen for next year's meeting place. | foots, at Farmers Mille, Sunday evening.
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