LOOUALS Mre. Lydia Bodtorf, of near Mill heim, is spending the summer at the A. P. Krape home, Here we are in August—and soon it will be Beptember with the opening of gchool and the Grange Epcampment and Fair, Prof. L. O. Packer and family, on Bunday, visited Col, John A. Wood- ward, at Howard. They also went on to Beech Creek to visit friends. Mre. William A. Magee and son Huyett, of Wenonah, New Jersey, ar- rived at the Huyett home Wednesday afternoon for a short vacation. Rev. D. J. Mitterling, of Madison, South Dakota, arrived at the home of his brother, J. W. Mitterling, Wed- nesday afternoon, after an extended visit in the eastern states, Myre, C. W. Pennington and two daughters spent a few days the latter part of the week at the home of the former's father-in-law, Frank Penn- ington, near State College. Wilbur 8B, Lucas, tenant on the Isaac Bmith farm nerth of Biue Ball, now owner a Ford car, purchased just the day before tha drop of §80.00 in the price of the popular gas wagon. Mre. Rebecca Murray had electric lights installed in her home last week, her son, Paul E. Murray, an electric- ian with the Chicago street railway, doing the work with the assistance of C. W. Boozar, Rev, and Mre, R. R. Jones and daughter Gladys abandoned the ides of making their vacation trip in their car and on Tuesday afternoon left for Lanpcaster on the steam road. The greater part of the vacation period will be spent in Berlin, Somerset county, Present indications point to a larger and more enthusiastic Lutheran re- union, next Thursday, than any in the past. The committee, T. M, Gramley, chairman, will meet in Cen- tre Hall on Saturday evening to per- fect arrangements for the gathering. William B. Kerr, of Omahs, Ne- brasks, spept the week-end with relatives and friends in thie, his form- er home town. The few days spent here were the windup of a vacation, the greater part of which was spent in Washington D. C., and other esstern pointe, Mre. B. H. Glenn and two sons— Lyon and Joseph—of Altoons, spent a few dsys with the former's sunts, Misses Jennie and Msry Foreman, i: this piace, Mrs. Glenn, on the firs! of Beptember, will move her family to Btate College where they will make their future home, F. V. Goodbart, the furniture dealer. is very much extending his trade territory, end st the ssme time bhandliog a grade of furniture largely superior in quslity to that hsndled before he became the proprietor of the business he conducte., And this ls refl-ction on the dealers who preceded him. Mr, and Mrs, Morris A. Burkholder and four children, Mrs. Bruce Ripks and five children, and Miss Kati Burkholder, of Centre Hall, were a: auto party who travel:d io Philips. burg Hupday to spend the dag with the Wilbur F. Burkholder fami- ly. J. C. McClenahan used his big Prige in making the trip and there wae ‘ no crowdipg.” Mr. and Mre. William Brasksmp, who 8 month ago sutoed from Bioux City, Iows, to the home of the latter's parents, Rev. and Mre. J. M. Rearick, at Willismsburg, #pent a8 short time Baturday at the home of Mre., Lizzi Jacobs, They were accompanied by Walter ‘and Misses Bus«n and Alice Rearick. Mre, Braskamp, who wes Miss Jodie Rearick, is expected back some time this week with her husband and parents, A. J. Weaver, of Colyer, was a busi- ness caller at this office early Tuesday morning. Mr. Weaver just disposed of a nice crop of respberries for which be received twelve cents a quart a Htate College, A thousand stalks yielded eight bushels and it js Mr. Weaver's intention to grow the fruit Dext year or a larger scsle, The berries were a8 large as a copper cent snd the demand for them was especially great by the families of the college faculty, iw ne on The State’s plan to piace 7000 sheep with farmers in Penneylvania in order to ivcresee cheep raising, bas found favor and already the entire lot has been applied for. Fifty counties have asked for aheéep, farmers to receive them in lots of ten. The plan is to give the farmers the sheep and allow the all the wool snd balf the lambs with the privilege to purchase at the end of any contract year, Business men and bankers are back of the scheme and will purchase the sheep, The #nle of the Kreamer store build- ing to the local lodge of Odd Fellows will result in the shifting of head- quarters by several similar organiza tiope. Ultimately the Odd Fellows propose cecupyiog the second floor of the Kresmer buildiog se a home, whieh will necessitate the Knights of the Golden Esgles and the Queen Temple getting new quarters. The Eastern Star, pow holding their meet- ioge in Grange Arcadie, have made ap plication, if street talk can be credited, for the rooms in the bank building when vacated by the Odd Fellows. Che Esgles may soar higher to one of wm Quariers they have in view, LOCALS Friday night, the first Friday in August, is the regular time for the meeting of the boro council, Miss Viola Raker, of Trevorton, is spending an indefinite time with her cousin, Mise Mary Whiteman. There is talk of gasoline dropping in price, but it is not likely to fall rapidly enough to cause an explosion even should it reach the bottom figures of the long ago. D. A. Boozer and L, IL. Bmith have formed a combination to handle auto care. James I, Fatterolf, formerly of the Boozer-Fetterolf firm, is doing business alone. Mre. Wallace Weaver and three chlidren—Car), Willa and Harry— of Reading, after a month’e visit with the former’s father-in-law, A, J. Weaver, at Colyer, left for their home Tuesday morning, On Bunday Mr, and Mre., W. O. Rearick and daughter, Miss Elste, of Milroy, sutoed to the home of Frank W. Decker, esst of town. They were accompsnied by Mre, J. R. Bible, of Phoenixville, who will remain for a few days, Mra. Jacob Auman, of Potters Mills, suffered a paralytic stroke while alone in her homo Monday morning, and was found in an unconscious condition by John Bitner, a neighbor. Her con- dition is somewhat improved, al though ber hip is paralyzed. Miss Elizabeth Hormel and friend, Miss Mary Edgar, of Pittsburgh, spent 8 few days with the former's cousin, Mre. Thomas Delaney, at Old Fort, and on Tuesday enjoyed a trip to enns Cave in company with Mure. F'homas and Mre, John Delaney. Liverymen L. L. Smith, on Bun- day, took an suto party covsisting of Mr. and Mre. Ralph Dinges, Mre, Dinges’ sister, Miss Gertrude Musser, the latter of Spring Mille, and Bruce Arney, of Centre Hall, to Clearfield, returning by the way of Philipsburg. Dr. C. F. Bmith, of Indianapolis, Ifidians, was called east last week on sccount of the serious illness of Mise Elvioa Bmith, of near Lamar. Miss Smith, at this time, contivues to be in & very precarious condition, and is suf- fering from a complication of diseases, About a dozen men have been busy for the past weeks on the State road from Centre Hill to Old Fort, under the supervision of Joseph Carson, Lust week the big engine from Biate College and a State grader were put in the road and a great work was operation on amount of worth-while done, Laodlord James W. Runkle, rumor hes if, muade a standing offer to the Odd Fellows to purchase the meat warket b ilding hard by the hotel property. The offer puts the figure at $1500. The is mitogether a fair ore, buf, as is Lhe case when real estate in Jentre H Il is put on the market, others have asked to be per- mitted to piace a Lid before the sale is BO proposition msde, Nedson Keller, of Linden Hall, made a brief! call at this office on uesdsy while in this locality giving “Ned” completed a college course at Busquehsnos this year and next fall will enter tie seminary at Lancsster, He was busi- ness manager of '* The Busquebanns,” a college paper, durivg bis senior year atl gchool, and under his msosgement the paper proved a fluancial success, music lessons, Thursday of next week the reunion of the Penns Valley Lutheran charge will be held on Grange Park, Nearly all, if not sll, the living former pastors of the charge will be present. The vearby Lutheran micisters have also been invited to attend, and some of thew have expressed their intention of being bere. The Loysville Orphen’s Home band of some twenty pieces will sgein furnish the music for the oe- casion, Miss Kathryn and Master Thomas Edison Buss, of Pittsburgh, for six we ks are boarding at the D, C, Mitter- ling home, The pair are children of Mr. snd Mrs. Joho OC. Buse, who were anxicus to place their children where they could evjoy real cour try life, and cons quently sought out Centre Hal: as an ideal place, I'hey were accom” panied bere by the parents, but they returned to the great industrial city by the next traip, The completing of the harvest and housing of the grain on the three farma on which the Delaney brothers —Thomas, John and Michael—are ocated, was celebrated on Tuesday evening by an ice cream party at the home of the former Mr. Delaney, at Old Fort, By ‘* neighboring” the Delaney crops were all put away in first~clnes shape and they were excell- ent oner, too, Besides the three families all the hired help and Miss Elizabeth Hormel, of Pittaburgh, a cousin of the Delaneye, and Miss olary Edgar, of the este city, enjoyed the treat, AH A AABN Marriage wioenses, Irvin J, Holt, Fleming Zelin Haine, Howard Roy E. Yaruel!, Bellefonte Charlotte O, Tressler, Zion Harry Fogel, State College Mary Roinacrer, State Collega Albert Tyler, Boslaburg Florence Page, Osk Hail John Gilliland, State College Rosenn Meise, Bellefonte Orlando Audrewe, Julian ner, Julisu Spring Millis. | | Public Male, Ray Rossman is visiting his brother | On Friday, Aogust 15:b, at 2 o'clock William in Philadelphia. . | p.m, Clayton B. Btover will offer at Lester Condo returned home from | public sale, at Union church, Farmers State College where he was employed | Mille, small farm of fifteen acres, under for a few weeks. good cultivation, An S.room dwell- Miss Mary Long, daughter of G, H, | /0g house erected thereon ; also good Long, of Newark, Ohlo, Is visiting J, | bank barn and necessary outbuildin ge, D. Longs and other relatives. |Also well water and cistern. Hee Miss Miriam Long is visiting in| Posters. Williamsport for a week and attend- ing Chautauqua at Jersey Shore. The huckleberries are plenty and | are being gathered by the bushel every S————————— Dates for Farmers' Institutes, Boalsburg, Wednesday and Thure- ! day, February 21-22 ; Eagleville, Fri- day. | day and Baturday, February 23-24 ; Bruce Gramley and wife, after a two | Philipsburg, Monday and Tuesday, weeks’ visit at the T, M. Gramley | February 26-27. home, returned to their home in New | York, | Jerry Bhunk and family attended | the funeral of Mrs. Bhunk’s father, | Woodward. Miss Bertha Keizer from Milton, fe | Mr. Snyder, at Centre Hall, on Sun- | visiting her cousin, Mre, Grace Ard, | day Mies Charlotte Gulswite is visiting = : Buy Where Your Dollar Goes Farthest Right in the Canning Season You Can Buy Jars and Sugar at Attractive Prices. Note the following : 2 art Mason Jars - 1 uart é“ “ Pint - Jar Tops for Mason Jars - - 2 Quart Schram Jars - - Arbuckles Coffee - - - Loose Coffee Gold Bar Peaches - - - . Prunes - .. . Oyster Crackers - - - - - “ “ - 10c Ib, 3 Ibs. for 25¢ William Musser, wife and little | her mother, Mre. Emanuel Voneida, daughter, of Altoons, spent a few days | re. Isaac Orndorf spent several days | with Mr. Musser’s parents, Mr. and | laut Weelt with hue 3 renu, Mr. nd Mre. R. D. Musser, Mrs. Jackson Sheesley. The base ball club of Penn Hall and | Mre, fioy Mussa? and bay Olives | the Commonweal club have Joined fom Akron, Oblo, are visiting I forces and will hold a festival on the | swe B, aller koma o © 90000] ground at Penn Hall, Ray Orndorf left for Philadelphia on Haturday. Aaronsburg, | Mies Isabelle snd Master Charles Witmyer of Madisonburg, Hosterman from Buffsle, N. visited his grandparents, Mr, and Mre, visiting their gravdmother J. M. Harter, AD. Mre, L. K. Lenker and daughter Mre. ( Dr.) Kuhlman snd beby left have returned to their home after an for Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, extensive visit among relatives, where she will be joined by her bue- Walter Orwig and A. Bheesley, who | band at which olace they will make are both employed in Miltop, spent their future home. Sunday with their familfes. Bruce Motz and friend, Mr. John- Mr. and Mre. Pike and dsughter eon, from Buffalo, N. Y., and Dewey Laura of Woodland sre the guests of Motz, from Akror, Ohio, are spending the Indy’s sister, Mre. Archie King. | their vacation with their parents, Mr, Mr. and Mrs, Gillard Eisenhauer at- and Mie. C. D. Motz. tended the faneral of John Eisenhauer Jobo Miller sand dsughterr, Misses at Mileabury, on Monday. Gertrude and Msude, and Mrs. Arthur Weaver and Clarence Eisen- Clarence Herman snd daughter, Mies bauer, Who are employed al Yesager- Heler, from Monessen, snd Miss ‘own, were Some on Sanday. Edwina Wie'snd, from Linden Hall, Mre. Fred Guisewite, nee Stover, spent the Hatbath with Mr. Miller's from Akrop, Oblo, arrived at the sister, Mrs. BR. M. Wolfe. bome of her parents, Mr. and Mre. : Witmer Btover, on Friday, Mre. Ira Gramley of Millheim and her two granddaughters, Mary and Helen Arney, of Niagara Falls, spent a short time with Effie Weaver. Mre. Corman snd daughter Husap, who came from Nome, Texas, about a month ago, are visiting the former's sister, Mre. John Haines. Misses Florence Mensch and Marion Haines are visiting in Bellefonte. State College and Boalsburg for a few week, Harry Roush hitched up his fine match tesm on Baturday evening and took Mary and Esther Bradford to visit the ladies’ uncle, Rev. Bowersox, at Clintondale, Herbert Y., Hoster- Are THE MARKETS GRAIN Corrected weekly by Bradford & Son Wheat . Oala Barley Kye PRODUCE AT STORES CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE CENTRE HALL Special saliention giv to oo writivge of all classes incigd) agremnenia, ol marriage ocnecs a Hoensos sectired, and all mailers periaining office attended 1 promptly VEACE PA. olin § Goods --—— Dr. Surface is Ousted from Ntste Job, H., A. Burface, Btate zoologist for more than twelve years, was ousted Iate Monday night by the Stste Agri- cultural Commission. Doctor Burface s office wes declared to be vacant after August 15, CLYDLEDALE STALLION A000 bay Clydesdale Stallion & good single and double drive of farm work : absolutely ai 3 Weight, 140 ite. Have Rood reason for selling GREELEY JORDAN, Colyer. Pa. Addres Centre Hall, Pa. Ri ; or, call Bell telephone pa FOR BAL) aged ir r: oan for new catalog, a beauti- fully illustrated book of 128 LT rges. \ts Training that Counts \ sr The Diploma of The Indiana Normal means that the graduate has been through a course of prac. tical training which equips one to fll the best positions in the teach. ing world. Indiana Graduates are so suc. cessful because they ale ambati us and because they are trained to win success. Pennsylvania State Normal School of Indiana, Pa. Practical Thorough Efficient The location of Indiana Normal is health ful. The buddings are modern steam heat, electric hight, elevatnes, ot and every ole for comfort, health and cheer 1s provided 200 covers all expenses for one year—excepting books for those pre panng to teach. Others pay $260 EE ment counting The Indiana Conservatory of Music and the Indiana School of Business, two of the best cauipped schools in America, are connected with Indiana Normal, ——— For new catalog—tllastrated-~address the Principa’ 420d Year Dr. James E. Ament, Indiana, Pa. Opens Septem: ber 12th, 1516. — e @ SPECI S THREE SUSAN AONE * * ¢ .00 4 Ronud Trip The SETTLE —— —— ——— pr Saturday, August 12 Saturday, A 12 | Bellefonte... 830P M. | Centre Hall... 1028 F M | siveesen VED | Rising Springs... SUGAR, all around, per Ib. Kc 10 Per Ct. Off 93,2RY, 5900s NOTIONS, SHOES Ban Krupt Sale Entire Stock of General Merchandise to be Closed Out at Great Sacrifice. The entire stock of general merchandise purchased by Brisbin & Bartholomew at the Kreamer Bankrupt Sale, a few weeks ago, is now being offered the public at Money-Saving Prices. Everything must go, and go quickly, and in order to do this all goods have been marked so low that it surely will pay you to come and make heavy purchases of both articles you need now as well as those you will want at a future time. A Big Line of Shoes For Men, Women and Children. Shoes for dress and for work. Remember, you will soon need to outfit the children for school, Here is an opportunity to purchase shoes for them at prices which means the saving of DOLLARS, An Immense Line of Dress Goods and Ladies’ Dresses To Go at Big Reductions Shelves and Shelves of Canned Goods A%/Maked Way Down This space is too limited to go on enumerating, You must come and see for yourself, Sale Now Going On Store open every day and evening until goods are sold. || At the Kreamer & Son old Stand, Centre Hall | ial Or JET INOTIRON IRI ' S——— 3 AL UNDAY EXCURSION World's Playground Sunday, August 13 censanes TRIO ALM, coArrive 6.32 0 Saturday, August 12 .e . 147 P, M. 12.00N. Sunday, August 13 2.08 A.M. Milmont Mifflinburyg Atlantic City, Sunday, 4.15 P.M. - .- » Tickets on sale bathi and varied scenes of gayety and pleasure, Excumion y, August 27 PENNSYLVANI A RAILROAD