—— ——— LL, pan ——— Em A AC il J Ati ks SKA a. iii % a i i Al ANG LCOAYL, AND PERSONAL. i LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Charter for New Bank. Six Lambe. Stolen, Miss Martha Yearick is employed at Evangelist Aden ID Behrent vill SP id we wir the Ttevorber 24 ve Six lam we den from a flo ke | + bi (4 who writre J ! i Bad Colds the Butaw House, Potters Mills, be ¢ ‘oly o-nigh ‘hursda i Aocoum ih 4 hat State Coisiof sheap belonging fo Wallac a! a1 p - Mrs. W,'P. Simpkins, who is now | 90 to hear her. es citizen wera about to establish a {cast of Contre Hall, a few nights ago. [where the ¥. M. Fisher residence QUICKLY CURED living in the heart of Philadelphia, i= Rev. Fred Crossland, in Centre Hall among friends with his wife and son, wih } “Last winter I caught Mis Grace Smi MEL x a - few days « 4 z > i Miss Grace Smith began the enu $ eV, 3 Sania vacal tifa” that their ve-iin.awakening Mr. Nigen the man. . oF) cake cold that settled on my dmeration of school children in the The Fleisher fami reunion was nid Be 2) thi hay men Aan ard cared. poling down | : x? Centre Hall school district, a few days] held on Saturday at Fruittown, Pott 4 i i ce ot § - 3 I 4 t fas . tha. VEAL a Ne, . | We * {0 have lhe hig Ww ! lungs and in my bronchial ago. township. A number of people fro will | ; known as . sou s' National | ning ®ix lambs were m ng and] : heim of : rs : . of 4 ; 4 tubes. Two bottles of Postmaster R. M. Smith is furthe-{® distance were in attendancs i " Wh Eel mv 4 beautifying his home by having it We all want the laws enforced, ! ‘he appleation for the charter was!én the car } - ot a ai : nt =m 1 CHAMBERLAIN’'S painted. The work | by j the only reason they are not is = gigned BY Fran} : : : , ’ : Is being done by ¢ Armstrong, Williams | — —— ir John M. Coldron. cause the most of us are afrald of our WHE vi wk, B. F. Homar Ww i, AND PERSONAI — Cough Remedy Mrs. IL. W. Ruble, who came hbre]own skins taird, Harry Behrer, Howard Mu A Woman Wrote The Canby iowa, at the time of the death of her broth-| Mrs. IL. W. 8. Person and Mrs. How- [ser, Dr. J. V. Foster, Dr. P Dale, ~~ : Minn. Decernber 10, as Follows: cured me,” writes Mrs. ap * Qhirk a . t pr a shreeve Trento ] were | Marior Mv ™ Ser .vni ddd ye guest ol A Wnts * Hf any subscribers ask what yo Kat.5nar . y er, H. C. Shirk, returned to her home | ard Shreever, of Trenton, N, J., | May Sowers, Lynn} SC eaiea T ar § cell them its th at exterminator] know. Ras Charles Harrold, Vander- in Cleveland, Ohio. arrival in Centre Hall on Tuesday. | ugherty Martin Lnutsen, o . : were taking , oats, corn; bad full swing in our ift, P A Williamsport auto party consist- | The latter part of this week ’ 3 stati PULOEG. NR o, BAe OH a : vr eeflar, ye . : : 8 ing of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. | son and Mr, Shrecver are kpectind | bury re SIAR to . ake Sgusranteed bv 35 cts. per bottle, large size 60cts, Emily Stryken, Mr. Swartz and Miss | here t is understood that vid Meek.| plan ’ i : * M. Smith. Mabel Arne ‘ents { For sale by druggists everywhere. Margaret Heller were callers at the A movement Nin Mrs. Margaret Smith home. date the State College Trust ompany | perience, will be the cashier of the } 3 Ji hn y : : Mill ‘ Stor H did - nm i 16 rat onan ani i i it | stitu » other offices ave ¥ : y : aa m a RL = ony The Center Chapter of the Eastern | and the Sih beta bedi $d : : rant +3 ‘ , tinea 4 ] T V4: EWRI FERS ey | AMES Ww. SW Aus Star will hold their annual picnic on | place :ombined the institution woud Beth TAMEC 0 4Topram i; =. ; Ne We TYF PE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Grange Park, Friday of this week. Q1d¥e a capalmd 2 SR I nous t} ; . dew ' te There Ww i re dA f Pose ve. B wee LINDEN HALL CHRTRE SO, PA 3 t Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Ke, written aro Ir nie id we describe and quote. : . . i ; : £1 ¥ sented with care, All legal busines prop 1 } 1} 1 v : . ® i Lo » throug! us ? ea 4 The LINOWRITER, a pri ting office nucussrry! sttended 0, Hpecial atiention given to membership and nas eon prospering The § § ollege rh 1 Seho th fut . ‘ ; i 3 v . ns any color 756 « ivered. Give name and ling of Fataies, Marriage Lioenes. Y otherwise. arship, awarded annually to a membe - - i rbon do 100 sheets $1.95 deliv'd, vile Licensees, snd sil other pd Aj . . . ; tun ke gopt oF band Neew 2% The three State forester surveyors] of the graduating class of hi High | ne new 1 HiRSW : ia) Empire Type Foundry, Migs. Wood Type; iu id > ; : . e James You: spointment | 1 « Mis f Clearfield Metal Type, Printers Supplies, Buffalo, No¥e a. ¢ This organization has been growing in j SUrpius ol who are working In the Seven Moun- tains on the reservation under the management of Ranger W. Kinney, are Capt. Moore, T. O of Harrisburg, and John Monsell, Mifflin county. : w # : ie Ana \ : Eon {00 i : the po 5 The Ford truck purchased recently {sited the latter's parent A and Tha Cantra Tenortss ET by Clyde E. Dutrow is being used by | ars . ou, at entre PHIL fra ! : A year his son, Claude, to haul milk for 1 8B el hE . i Maniare, } A ————————————— Western Maryland Creamery compan) entre 8 2 en] Bellefonte, The territory covered ¢ 25a : 2 : i present is between Centre Hall and ® ol : oH UMD ANG Jive WIL p— Linden Hall. OW xin Ye ane Voto EY. . Round Trip A Nash Xu orn car was prensa 75 LT Kesslet’s Store is completely repaired to its agency in Bellefonte. It was a de 0 . . : 2 re rn Re rer CENTRE HALL | fore { are engaged original newness. An entirely New Stock here mon on’ ucatay. and he inks Gates Tatura hate ue pees Atlantic City awaits you. Everyone will be pleased to come snd in 3. enim an 205 1 be 0 1 oer |) Wikwod, Ova ity, Cape Moy, ff here and make their purchases from abundant baby daughter, Mrs. Carrie Horner: has been coived that } W 3 ¥ i ’ tr wath deve hors. from | Fischer. Shamokin; Tv. J. .' R Peermont, Stone Harbor assortment of the latest and newest merchan- Youngsville t attend the Fleisher re i cu . . ro er 14 | --Thursdays-- July 27, Aug, 10, 24, Sept. 7 dise the markt affords. Wonderful varieties here of every- onstration car used by Mr, \ They spent girl from the Scottdale Orph learned. That-is tank chrdiies depostis | A] a TCT unate fates 91 othet points WE WANT YCU TO VISIT US NOW WHS 2 giving her severa) weeks Sut-l nF tL L000000. a. sire or NI OVE Grove Excursion Angust 34 Ov, ing ‘he child was sent Mw Curie Besar. 0 wer ot Mee fons Ton vans ov weet POIMSYIVANIA WS |i MI _LHEIM KESSLER’S DEPARTMENT Mr, and Mrs J. McCormick, of IE oe : C7 . » wl y ; System o y i PENN. he STORE Columbia, Centre guests at mick's parents, Meyer. They made the trip 3 » ningham S-cylinder touring car markably good time notwiths the numerous miserable detours were compelled to pass ove They will remain in the North for some / shwartz Bros: Department Rtore Altoona’ S little time. Yesterday (Wednesday) we fr hh * Old Home Week Meyer A car carrying a Nebraska license i k Big Men's Wear A t 13 t 19, tag induced the writer to interview ¢ ; Rife en's Waa ugus 0 the occupants of the car, who proved ue ’ Inclusive to be Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Moyer, of Crawford, Nebraska. The couple went west about thirty-five years ago from the Milton section. My. Moyer is a garage man. They left home Monday *TOCRT) tore a week, but were detained for a day or The "ederal ye } ial two in Indiana, where a horse mount- Altoon onther Btors | ’ ' ) \ | ed the radiator of the machine and did some slight damage. The country : : : i . v \ along the way, the tourists stated, McCartney, Stationes The firms here listed are members of the Altoo- dooked prosperous. They were on their iriffith Co., Painting, Paper Hanging na Booster Association. Their membership in this way to Milton to visit relatives Altoona Electrical Supply Co | astociation signifies their pledge to abide by its rules There is more than the usual inter- VP He Sons Hardwa ! and regulations. These are : est manifested dn the approaching Penns Valley Lutheran charge pieni Ha : , . = : otittei vial Truth in advertising to be held in Georges Valley the last Satusdiy in: thie’ recut. Tue” lina: trador Marcus, Jeweler Courteous and efficient service ville Orphan band of forty-one pleces . Walter, i * ’ : , Will be at the gathering and remain Simpson & Grabill , Jeweler Honest Merchandise at the price over for a concert that evening to be W. ¥ Sellers & Co. Jeweler Every : 3 , 8 . . ! Sar . in given to the front of the Vocational very member listed here displays the glass emblem Harey & Carey, Drug St School building, at Spring Mills. This Altoona Business Collegs of Community Service— your guarantee that back of this Colonial Hotel band is unusual other than being = Strand Theatre membership is the Altoona Booster Association, organ- Whitman's, Women's and Misses’ Wear boys’ band. It is unusual for the high Myers Bros, Florists ized four years ago by Altoona’s leading business men | Brett's Ready -th-Wear Store class music t renders and its perfec " : = se : ; y . . a . tin inl rindering. duc to. the great. ef- Thos. Cusack Co, Outdoor Advertising for the protection of the buying public. Those from a Meyer-Jonasson & Co., Ladies’ Wear fort of the instructor and response of J. B. Fluke's Sons, General Contractor distance who come to Altoona every Wednesday —Su- F. A. Winter & Son, Musle Dealer the youths. A general Invitation is Altoona Tribune burban Day-—-ALWAYS look for the glass emblem in Brooks’ Musi extended to everyone to attend both Altoona Mirror the windows of the institutions listed here. Nes the picnic and evening concert Nithek = A. F. Shomberg, Drag St House U's Millinery Shop Commercial Printing Company It’s their GUARANTEE of honest service ! Adler's Millinery Shop Mr. and Mrs. Frank CC. Stoughton, . ! o ‘ Penn Centres dght & Power Co of Williamsport, Mrs. (Dr) Cregar and enn Central Light & Power . » Beam's Restaurant son John, of Plainfield, New Jersey, Altoona Booster Association Canm's Cafe and Mrs, Henry Meyer, of Lewisburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hill and daughter Miss Rebecca, are guests at the Eutaw House, Potters Mills. The former haa ’ a long acquaintance throughout Penns Valley, he having been the first pas . Central Trust Co. senger rallway conductor to run on the A Big Event First. National Dank local branch when the terminus was . Seeund : National Bank Spring Mills, and later became super- Mountalu City Trust Co. ’ visor of the branch. Today he Is on A Alocia: Trust: Co. the retired list. The three iadies—Mrs. ugus a Cregar, Mrs. Meyer and Mrs, Hill N. A. Stevens, Morticlan are his daughters. The latter's hus- band is a son of former County Bu perintendent Henry Meyer, of Rebers- burg, and now halds a professorship at Bucknell, Lewisburg. . BR IL. Dollings @o., Investent Bankers
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