i —————— eo mo LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Carload fresh Alpha cement jus R, D. Foreman, New Fall hats Millheim.—Mrs, 1 Lloyd Smith, at Centre Hill, large addition to his barn nearly pleted. Mrs, C. E. Royer, of Spring seeing her customers in Centre this week. at the Hat Shop. 4t the com- urd, ady bas Mills, is Hall When in need of Cement, Portland, which is the best. just in.—R, D, Foreman, use Alpha A carload Mrs. Margaret Badylon, of Lawistown, is spending some time among relatives and friends in Potter township, Miss A, S. Steiner and Mrs. Shields, of Wilkinsburg, are guests Mrs, Samuel Shoop, George of bm oa —— nnn C E NTRE MILLS. Mr, and Mrs. t, Mr. motored eavertown, Water Notice. in onsible | at the made on numi _ er of leaky hydrants Mrs, Reich Thuradas lot of peache ile Frank Storers They vars | Bes and ! § of the borough are res) last for the low supply of water pres- | and brought back a fine time, Unless repairs are ‘oung men st five days, th shut off from the guilty parties, BORO COUNC —————A MM BOALSBURG. Mrs, Bruce Lonberger and dren are spending some time in Virgin- ia. Misses Henrietta and of Sunbury, visited friends Saturday until Wednesday. Mr, apd Mrs. Wm. and Mr, Mrs. Matthew Goheen spent Sunday at | the E. Tussey home at Arch Springs. Mr. and Mrs, tate College, the same within e water | car fro ym his barn Friday night, | Several y lc will be IL, [Clearfield co ounty. They were glad on the car home Sunday and put it to its place. Miss Grace Boob accepted a position chil | 5 with the Go year Rubber Co, at Akron | i two Ohio, Capt, Fry, of Pine Mills, visited his old friend, John Kline, | Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs, Alice Bechtol visited her William, of Millheim over Sunday, Mr, Mrs. John H. family motored to Centre day their gr has suffering Virginia Harro, William Grove here from | 500, Goheen Kline and Hall anddaugh from R. and on Sun who attack of Adam Zeig + pegs " Boal | to see tet spent Sunday at the C, been an home. opening of Are Oaly nine days until the the Grange Encampment and Fair, you ready with your exhibits ? Mrs. Mary Fetterolf, of Yeagertown, and William Herman, of Altoona, visit- ed at the W, F. Colyer home beginning of the week. Mrs. Lingle operated on in the Bellefonte She had a tumor 1 operation of Colyer, was hospital, How ard on Monday, removed a few years ago, the secon being necessary. A collision | Lemont, on in the between two automobiles at Tuesday evening sulted lad who upant of one upant oi one there will be no chu Shultz’s ct Misses Verna Rowe the local large on Sund exchange, an Lewistown, bookkeep Zook, over the Belleville, ¢ porter trus spared f ———————— Up in Harry W. Harper dent of Centre an aeroplane, The fli minutes in Bellefonte. For the Xperience the Air. was th Hall to make which ght was for twenty and was from the aviation field he paid $15.00, or at the minute und last cust gave hin xtra five minutes, Harper i flight. most pleasant, hited with him were all 10wledge was great The senation He ack: 58 when His Wis 1a of pervousne entered the ship, but the f eeling of Tr soon passed Away as ** Really,” iences of the upwards, relating his exper- ing Cen . th had id iz from field than more rill cxperience in driving tre Hall to I had in the air, where | am offered one, but not at the dollar a minute rate.” On the aviation I'll take a trip an ny ¢ must know Harper Trial List for September Term of Court, E. G. Henderson vs. Co. ; trespass, The Keystone Garage vs. Shank ; assumpsit, J. M. Henile vs, Empire Lime Co, ; appeal, Harriet E. McGinley heirs vs, Paul D, and Kate Stover ; appeal. Carey Safe Co, vs, F, P, son ; replivin, James G. Bent vs. G. W, Potter | tres- 8. A. Bedelyon vs. Madaline Thomp- son | appeal, D. W, Bradtord vs. John Snavely ; as stmpsit. Anna W. Keichline va. John P, Kel ley ; mechanics lien. Frank Katowsky vs, Wm. Wood ; peal. A AY TATA, When the bills for various Republican * investigations” come in there will be Somplaiat also about the high cost of Penna, R. R. Ray C, Blair and ; ap t her to thei home to recover before makin g the trip ito ( )xfore d, Mrs { AppeIK dicitis. They bro igh burg, Clarence Passmore, of Harris- 1s visiting her sister, Mrs. George . i Hy i Shugarts. a Mr, in g over th sey before her m Ss——— ————— ——— WASHINGTON WEEKLY CHAT. and Mrs. E, 1886y are rejoic- Mes Tus- | ¥ ¥e lage was Margaretta 1e arrival of a son, Goheen, of this plac Mr. and Mrs. B. F ; man and daughter ar Har-| To find the whereabouts of your Con- problem Mr Harshberg- | BTeS at the home | He m saturday ur Br own, 1 Mrs, Yeagertown, visited man these days tly al the is |’ stead went from his head- House of thee building, and he two sons. of | on the floor of the House under way. er, of of Rev. E. F. Brown fr Representa is to be seen niv and only when a . Jackson t % re 16 i n county, were callers at Whe he keep 140 nome ou Sociates ering the hig a m— i — A] —_”> PINE GROVE MILLS. rendla. gg i ETA v £5 idea of the Interstate 2 of them Federa THI AFT 1 1S POWER || iicement that the e of Wales w uest of the Presid of met 3 and his aE the White was adopt commodious thas } =, b it His Highness must t ¢ ind is the ngs as he § New York tor will the Ww his hile the visi home aboard which ! adian shores, It the Navy Department prov ide an escort fr New York to Washing { **Renown,” was planned to earnings of the | ror the shi . but river would not permit the vessel getting shallow channel of the Potomac and retains | gearer the Canital ¢ Counties in nsylvania ty than sixty so the idea was aban adoned, FARMERS We have on hand a Carload Fertilizer _ —— tie it sw ll GEORGES Zettle Gap at VAL...) familylspent Sunday | the of E. W. at Pl iesant and home B, C R ipka, i Mr. and Mrs, D. D, Decker attended | urday. Mrs. Mary Ennist, of Yeagertowsn, visiting her sister, he James Foust, Milton Barger, of State College, spent | Sunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, | J. C. Barger Mrs. Sara Reeder is visiting friends in | irush Valley, i Mr. and Mrs. W, F, McClellan and two | daughters, Ruth and Blanche, motored | to Union county on Sunday where they | spent the day with friends, | A. P. Gill, of Burnham, spent at the J. C. s————————————— TUSSEYVILLE. (From last week.) of, W. O, spent Sunday Rossman home Mzs. Edwin Wolf and of Altoon is | Sunday | Reeder home, i and family | the M. FP. Heckman evening at three children, ! a, are spending some time with | relatives here, and ding two weeks i Mrs. Charles Geary children, Altoona spet M. F. Rossman home Mrs. John Jor Saturday at the Roy Martz h re y BI dan, of Coly Public Sale Register, Saturday, Au Hall ehol in Centre will sell hot Will S€li hou Friday, t 20th, Mrs. Hulds lever an Musse 7 administratrices f W. Meyer, decens 1. the pres ' Hill, taining about : descriptic A $14 Augu at Centre 282 Te He TEAM BAY aight, Route] HORSES FOR BALE imp, B. SMITH, Beil phone 78-13 5% yoRrs old JH Centre Ha Come to the Grange Encampment & Fair at Centre Hall, and look for the Lockhart PIANOS and Players Money-Saving OPPORTUNITY Nieman’s Department Store ROT It is not with any degree of pleasure that we say to our trade that merchandise in all lines for the Fall season is in for another rise in prices. We have it on the best authority that the advance will be from 35 to 40 per cent. above present day prices. BUT HERE IS GOOD NEWS : We still have a Loc Stock on hand that will be sold at the old prices, thus assuring the early buyer Big Savings on Clothin and Shoes Buy now and you will thank us for the Sav- ing we have afforded you by reazon of the coming higher prices. Special for the School Children. They'll be nceding new clothing and shoes with which to start school. 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In the “single- cure, wrapped- tread” method, the manufacturer welds together Is Your Automobile out jamming or displacing a single element. In this way only is it possible to conserve the native strength and resiliency of the fabric which forms the foundation of long- mileage. It is the “single- cure, wrapped- tread” process that has made the Globe hand- made tire the longest mileage tire ever produced. “Globe-Shod’’ ?