LE ep 2 x TEE SEE. oh, Son IE BC wa EN SLAs doch. Bien wo RNG Sp Roba pts, RE _ oo LOUAL AND PERSONAL, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. mother and babe y dolns lcel NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Eutaw House Reglster, i il IK Iy NE FREnEm—— ae ' ¢ i oy Beltzer an wife, Parkesh * A fine line of new Fall and Winter John DD. Homan and family visited Fhe farmers’ associatl bb fi AWN TENNIS RACKET - $1 . 8 2 {| 12 o 5 ag hats in at The Hat Shop—Mrs. Burda, | Mr. and Mrs. W . Relish, tlonls- § Pine Hall on Saturday was fulrly well § RUNG, gt white, black or orang wr — 1 yuan a I So fit 25 Millheim, Pa. 2] burg, on Sunday ttended: the val In 143 veningf : wal whita g Round Trip an Bgaiial - PL Messrs. Harry Hile and John Zim- Mr. and Mrs. C. J tobinson, aul brought merman, of Pleasant Gap, are plas- |] Kreider and s'st tering the new house being erected by | visited Mrs. Robinson's sister. Mrs = 4 v : od ls He = co -. iad CENTRE HALL WELDING CO CENTRE HALL Samuel Shoop, in Centre Hall E. Homan, over Sunday Sal re hoon Acetylene welding, brazing and sold- “Bennie” Goodhart, of Johnstown, John H. Weber, of Centre Hall, was 1 ie sellefonte h pital vilere i underwent an operation st ring. We also remove carbon from son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. M., Goodhart, | In Boalsburg over Sunday, the guest of ports are Ors fa for his Tecovery automobile engines that haven't re- dll IC Is enjoying an outing at the home of his brother, 8. BE. Weber, and Mis ‘he ; : " tann | movable heads.—8, A. MOYER, 2811 p . The many friends ok Fhomas Glenn » his grandfather, Alfred Durst, in Cen-] Weber. Peter WM. Web r, of Hunting wt tre Hall. don, was aso a guest it the Weber : oh oy Bab Yad . Sh ; i : a i POH BAL - : y : ppl fang Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, Mrs. Harry Burris, of Earlystown, | home, ; i ey al er a ’ ) Irs d pe : i Boghet Al % a ” rl x Sea Isle City, Anglesea, Avalon, while at Crystal Springs, Sunday a John 8. Auman, wi ho has been he lation ten day am good all 'round purpose horse; can be Peermont, Stone Harbor week, with a party of friends, had the | head miller at the Bradford & Co, flow ' $ ch. wl BErve "ni { . : . iS a misfortune to break one of her ankle | ing mill for several vears, has accepted nlistments in the 1. S ry wt. Ply ia ‘ands { y ~-Thursdays-~ bones. a position in a large mill in the Phila f the t n the Phillipines and 11 - — : et xArArABE Aig ust 2, Sept ! Mrs. Ebon Bower, of Bellefonte, and | delphia district and will leave for the Par Wi ‘hina. ‘wa } } NAT sdf coli TICKET Gi ) Pray Ereay ‘311 Ww i small ily i i 5 1 OOD Miss Nellie Smith, of the Wilkinsburg | within a few days. Eimer Noll, w I and is now on the retired list ‘ aT WITHIN 16 AYS , 3 3 4 1 { Ww hing « ironing good Wag sleeping C4 hospital, wee guests of Mrs, John H for some time has been in the MeMu!- 5 visiting hl other, A . Amos} : Knarr, in Centre-Hall, for several davs |] lin mill, in Millheim, 1 last week. Auman by September A meeting of business men of Centre One of the elaborate Hall has been called for Friday night, | Encampment and i 3 8:30 o'clock, in the council room. One | be the Star urant, Lynes ar leo § Sun tHernoon, «removing the aged rege of ill lots, for sale This | pi (GEN of the questions to be discussed is th rs ¥ : leyers, dealer, nd | father dane 1 Johnsot Hi i 1 choice ed and will be 5 recom- | Proportionate fs fre advisability of forming a business Ws, 8 ar 2 ses agent, of Stat fered troke the Sund previo " | mended rif re ! ie, ~~) ". Coi- | (Ocean Grove Excars sion hagas % er pol men's association Twenty cans of brook were received }one th wi pact eh attention tage was eighty-four y K - HOME FOIRl SALE. 1 ersign- | tie A 4 | by Forester Wm. McKinney ane ne ! he deliver) . Ja lw vas Latharine teh als ofl his home, locat i nord va dil oLD AT 30 on ptied into the trout streams in Seve: i Bes ) this issue and be jof Zion, preceded him to the grave of the K @ plant, ne Peilef System or | which were Potters Mills, Garrity's and ror £, Rey «. Roy norma andi db ’ : i oy : : fal 3 » he. State . s Msher, in Centre was | the Revoulut war. He was lald ; Shedim inl mbes |to you, If your bl food lacks . red corpuscles, you're go- ing to be fagged and drag- ged out, you're going to lack “q py to look sallow and unhealthy, to grow old belore : your time, - DR. MILES TONIC actually ir 5 the num. ber or red vorp 11s blood. It mak Chas. D. Bartholomew } plump and rosy, CENTRE MALL, PA, ! the diges is being attended by Samuel PEPHEN f Boalsburg, and J. J. ¥ressler, Insurance and : Real Estate : Touring Through Middle West, Hall Station. The gentlemen 9 Tuesday morning and wiil return, by schedule, on Sunday The Young People's Missionary ciety of St. Luke's Lutheran Want to Buy or S Sell ? on Saturday, held their in the form of Dust Pile,” endance SEE US FIRST TET PTE PTY Tree and daughter Lewistown CECT OTTO CTE Try rreed Leigh 2A AAAI Abid bAdd badd "7 Speed 1 Imit Notice, oo Cok ror a coir 1s : wo the us Bea QUICKLY CURED home about ing which time little was heard from}, ‘while ¥ wo end “Last winter | caught a hiffe past of sig per a : fre. Prescott Haskell, of W g- | a Thy 10 a" cold that settled on my ™ cated nt Stn Franciser, Colt. ; = While at the home of Nef lof two : Edward lungs and in my bronchial I fuld Culver. oe as ny evening. Tha Two of | Mrs. Hulda Meyer, who has been] ouver on Monday morning ; f % . ‘nm : tubes. bottles making her home Mes. Verna Musser, at MMisors. 10 Looe ih the bones in her right a | oon sess wens comes 2| CHAMBERLAIN'S | | : . WL: mm Er Pa af aoe tho ki” th nc er mir wor oot | Copghh Remedy Ripe Peaches-White Centre Hall on Saturday, acco panied y 2 rs hor’ axsica. all 'w ek : hen) uals cured me,” writes Mrs, and Yellow, 1s on. Rantous he mie TOF! jae ten, and er effort t e | Michigan Wednesda i:15 tor Me-| Charles Harrold, Vander- Hella, the same county. = Nir coe coment rr icly Fesponaible | Connell, 1iL. and drove by way of Chi-{ opify. Py, | AT MY ORCHARDS— A Maxwell coupe that went wror 3 and Mrs asks me to the M ot . b i. Ans , 35 cts. per bottle, large size 60cta. idm a et. sol oe ot. os or png er pce wun) FEST ante | [| 3 Miles South of MIFFLINBURG gener mareias 45 Akoom. ctr ate the scum te. Damned mens ener Sine, Somme Juan. COMPLETE LING. OF | { For the Next 3 Weeks. be stripped of its tir the side of his injured wife 1 Then it was decided to drive of CHAMPION some other clothin lef I p————— to Dubug lowa, to visit My } es shoo sien J Uivestork Judgiug Cotest. (dams wncls, J, K. Young. and fam FARM MACHINERY | Fruit the Best. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 8hoop spent Week, with the Jatter's sister and hose] will be Rett af. fhe Center rar Non ad dnaditer Ciaire The distn and REPAIRS ~My prices with the rest. band, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Long. at ‘edn ay. Sept. 6th. t 6:3 m. J now regia y 051 ¢ g m ri Be gure you see the Champion Line and Matewana, along the Juniata river in pe pen WwW : ME fo . oa haben get prices before buying any farm im- y 4 above Lewistown Some real peaches | girl under ninctecr Car of LE gain returned to and m y 1 V - = ’ : , . : . . a plements you may need, . are being grown in that section. son “OMe it in this contest v maki trip to Madisor \ mpg by of which were secured by r. Bhoop | the contestant eligible to compet in | Pruce rodhart na far Henry C. E. FLINK .as- (Centre Hall and later D. A Joozer was f in getting a few bushels of tl quality at $2.00 per bushel Misses Eda Wolf and Verna both of Altoona, were guests of and Mrs, V. A. Auman from Thursday until! Monday, at which time they went | responding rizes will be iwarde “hdcago, thence to Michigar i na 9 to Spring Mills to visit the former's | Begister ! we Fars 3 rend tent Juchanar lich, St ng ov Sunday sisters, Mrs. Harvey Decker and Mies | before 9:0¢ Y Wednesday, Sept. 6 ; uchanan they leit FES) ne 4 Nora Wolf, at the Robert Finkle home ———— The young ladies, who are clerks in SPRING MILLS Prof. Bruce Morris the Gable store, Altoona, returned to Centre Hall on Wednesday and will 3 'y Philadelphia, re vi tin : | he i ! . 2 . h rosin tie i tver ’ : KESSLER’S re in at the Auman home until after Wi ; ema aT Teg unt 1fter Myers home 7 = ¢ heeling. West Virginia ‘orth ’ It S a pleasure to come into Ammon Decker E. M. Huyett just returned home lc. EB. Rover were rom a vp to Rowing. on Surin | row gays fa Aone mies ein aos [Il STORE these days and make your purchases there was held at Kutztown Park the The bank building is about fourth reunion of the Huyett clan, one | and ready to move int : f ve into : hundred and forty-five being present Prof. A H All little hi our Morrill Allison, wife and This clan is principally located in son, : . . Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland and | with relatives. They lve in Highland DEMOCRATIC TICKET. } ’ ’ . West Virginia, und has mons is | ark, 1, bot Ne. Alison teaches ja] FOr Uoed St Senter, | Our whole big stock is entirely new members several ministers, lawyers ard | high school in Chicago, as he has done SAMUF Or od - some of other professions. Kutztown | for ‘several years SANDEL E, SHULL, of Stroudsburg. h di 1 h | t d Park is located near the Keystone Mr. and Mrs. 1. J Zubler, Mra. Chas For United States Senator, --Oour merc an 1S€ 1S t e . ates an State Normal School where Mr. Huy- Grenoble and little daughter, sepnt (Unexpired Penrose Term) ett was a student during 1877 and] Sunday : § ay at State College FRED B. KERR, Clearfield County. | L d h k tH d 1878, a. Bis Qoliste.o Ee most up-to-date the market attords. attended For Governor Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Weber, of | the fair at Lewistown last week JOHN A. McSPARRAN, of Lancaster, Huntingdon, have been at Boalsburg George Gentzel 8 improving his For hie past wok, Mr. Wober' cloned Tia home by bulling concrete. wate atl {HOBBIT 1s ral Guvarsar | This store is noted for its fine merchandise and true values. . Philadelphia thirty-first year's service in the Hun- about jt For See ! : wetary of Internal Affairs, R Sad . da d liab Sugdon Retormatory in various ca- —— A. MARSHALL THOMPSON, Pittsburgh | est assured that a visit to this up-to- te an re le pacities. Hé is now in his seventy- PINE GROVE MILLS 1 hit For Congress, ill second year, but holds to his place The frost is on the pumpkin but the J. FRANK SNYDER of Clearfield store w be a pleasure to everyone. with no intention of quitting. Mrs. | fodder isn't in shock. 2 } ER, 3 d. Weber made hin first trp 0, Centre] George W. Rossman is not much '‘yoir,o For Sate Senator, Watch our windows---See the enormous variety of new things on display. county in two years, owing to a severe improved, VILLIAM I. BETTS, of Clearfield. . attack of rheumatism. Bhe expects to Alfred Crater, wife and Viola motor For Assembly, remain in Harris township and will led up from Newark, Del, the early Miss ZOE MEBK, of Clarence MI LHEIM ’ DEPARTMENT visit her sisters living in that section | part of the week. For Member of State Commitien, PENN. STORE and also expects to come to Centre Dr, Stork visited the W. BR Dale G. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte. Hall to spend a bit of time with Mr. | home at Dalewood Sunday morning, For County Chalrman, and Mrs. John H. Weber, leaving. a 12-pound baby girl. Both G. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte, - ae spending two weeks vacation
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