ai a a B ne J pea ————— — Ti pam LL mr Ls . i RR A LOCAL AND PERSONAL. T% DEATH RECURD. . a - § Last day to pay sax to qualify ff LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, —— INDIANS ALL OF SAME RARE |the November election, October m————— Drop in to Kessler's to look over the MUSSER Durbin Henry Musser, of oe le SI SIP np Hill i - Hs Eeofiaby hot 1 rs met JUTRIX'S NOTICE . —_— ER on the esste of Smith’s Garage Differences in Type No Greater Than PUBLIC SALE REGISTER, MATTHIAS WEAGLEY, late of Gregg Town- Among the Whites, According : . Centre County, Fevnsylvanis, decessed, i POTTERS MILLS. i to Scientist, : Letters testamentary in the above estat bav- Capt. G. M. Boal is visiting his{.g the result of tuberculosis. He was SATURDAY, SEPT, 23, at 2 o'cigek, | ing been duly ranted to the uncemizacs she <p ’ ‘ pm would respectinily request BLY Is0C8 RUOWILE 1 ‘ American ahorleiies from the | CT Valentine will seil 57 acre farm. | (emserves iudebies i (hs ciate 10 make" im Give Me an Opportunity to lle ia enrol : hia 'y 2 Chat Ela a ’ g . tia nie’ dry ,. ni. mediste payment and those heviug clalms ville. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Char-} Hudson bay and joes to the south. room rail house, bank barn, : 2 aint the sam# 10 Pressbt them duly suthen- Do That Next Job of Re- — lotte Musser (nee Stover), six children, | ern tip of the eoiMinent are all mem- | miles south of Mifflinburg tieaied, for settlement, . 8 Miss Jeanne Kessler just returned his mother. Mrs. Amanda Musser, two | bers of the same race, according to MRE MARY WEAGLEY, pairing on Your Car. trom “Now Y inging h her dude - : vi Pwaderiol GS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER at Xecutrix, - : from New York, bringing with her a sisters] Misses Arilla and Charlotte Dr, Frederick Monsen of New York : ‘ a : — “AY oil * spring Mills, Fa SATISFACTION GUARANTEED complete new line of goods for women Masser: all of Aaronsburg. The fu n Pasadena.” sald to be more fa- | 19 o'clock, 1 mile south of Bpring Mills, x » 3 . 11 : th ” z hide : : . x 1 ne 3 for will aell: swe 5 he x r > . Tha - Lo ’ y,! UU y : PJ TS and children. Shown at Kessler's Mill-4 0 0 04 Wednesday morning of with the Amerfan Indian than | Ezra Harter will sell: 4 cows, § heifers, 4 JERSEY RED PIGS ¥OR SALE. | GENUINE FORD PARTS heim. adv. lie week, at the house and in the Re-| "2 ther white man, 3 steers, 1 bull, 11 ewes, ram, broo These pigs are about 9 weeks old and OIL FOR SALE : MEN, § i : A ae an iil ne » Ot 4 1, on : . . a . - y ’ 4 i wo formed church at Aaronsburg, of which tor Monsen declared the differ- | gow, chickens. At the same time and | in fine condition and eligible to regis- fi A at Aaronsburg, o jo! new fall lines. adv. | Aaronsburg, was born Dec, 28, 1877, — and died on Saturday morning, Sept, 8, \ daughter, Mrs. C. H. Meyer, in Reeds}, 004 44 years, 8 months and 10 days The : 3 " MICPS tv ne iy fy inn i x —————— Irisbin and Boozer have purchased z+. ideasr and. family were Tél in type found in Indians of the place Annie Weaver will sell a lot of | tration | two are males and Two females | . a . SMUusse ana 1) Ho Cini : “ : ; various parts of the ¢ ine are . x 3 i an electric motor which will be instali-} ' " rt i £ continent are be home made quilts, table cloths, sheets, ~Geo, L. Horner, Pleasant Gap. Pa. i G » F . S M I T H | The services were conducted by coming manifest among u sdinv ed at the cider mill, at the Centre Hall : Ws . aeons wip, 18 today, He cowels. dishes. ote station nd Wednesday of next we John 8. Heallenbach ognizes people from Maine as typl- 18, : 8, : The Centre Reporter. $1.60 a year. siation, and edanesaay » 1€) ¥ on of the country, and the mill will be in operation, » — BOALSBURG, One of the blue ribbons awarded The garage of H. GG, Zerby or westerner can tinguished by one familiar 5 of American people. the recent Grange fair at Centre Hall | gold to William Rockey and is being “The aborigines of America hire all was attached to the pen of Rhode I8-| run by his son Willard red men,’ octor Monsen sald, “The 9 land Reds put on display by Rev. John ‘harles Isenberg has sold hi tad skimos have flatter noses and oily 8. Hollenbach, of Aaronsburg illae automobile and bought "or BRins, due f« heir diet. and the cli- —-— touring cay The account of the McSparran meet- ''he Boal and Corl bus line has been : und sponding differences ing, on Grange Park, that appeared in bus ans of the Fastern Mex ane the the Philadelphia Republican papers, 0 and other town . ‘ollege parts of the country, but other indica- was written by reporters who wert fo are looking forward to a beau- |} we the dist Ung char ne not on the ground when the meeung Reg gp i ive inl service | acteristics were the produ of food re- enin 1) § was held. The account, of course, Ww ) lay evening in the teformexd vironi t aud methods of living. very incorrect. f chur at 7:1 This service Th Mentioning the treatment the red -— memory Miss Grace Ishler, daughter Bearmeadov ‘ommandery and Mra. George 1s Fy O° Lo nire Kni NLS of a it A n imber will enter the Centra] State School, Lock Haven, next week oe Re oo I eo iE a I Pe Ee mre Just to announce to our friends and customers 5 or that profession. | The bubble sehocls ene en. | FULER HAD PRACTICAL MIND ih that we are ready to show Fall merchandise. further fit herself fo Ke Cur WT ‘oliticians i % - Among the “Reporter's business Like Our Own Politicians, Sultan Pre -n eh school, Prof. 'W. E. Rauffmai erred Any Eventuaiil Es 1: YA : : rn oh Faring wan SN, Cabot |, Heh seh, Prot. W. . Meuttzma erro. Any _guensgaiity 19 A complete line of Ladies’ Coats and Dresses. ” th g : — The greatest showing of the newest and most exquisite models in the best colors and holars no AreDERAnR (Miaiay . 1 eninsuia) materials shown here. undertaker and furnituré Millhelm. He states Millhelm ually extending its borders and hi Cramton: i “5 j business men have no complaint 2 Ss . 3 : Ry y pent several days with him, telling . . : : the business conditions in that section. [Hi 48 sehr | bm what was happening In the wor Paige and Lady Duff Hats on Sale Here. A Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ni hd] 8 dard Eo = : la ly fiaanpiz) Me New Line just added to our shelves, right from New York. Any hat shown of the dapehte . of Dover. Delaware, Mr. and] - Salaries, $150, $130, $100, and. $85 owe woney. and, knowing most individual style. No two alike. Come in and try them on and be convinced. Mrs. Daniel Smith and daughter sary ly ¢ had i ing in the u Axury, . : . : ie riod wt rd mou nee why Ye did Sot Pay Jig. debi. Complete Line of Men’s Clothing, Overcoats Mr. and Mrs. . Toyd Brooks, west of SPRING MILLS ; wv, ne fo i : el re 5 Smith is " We can outfit you in the most up-to-the-minute styles. of this place D3. Nieman, the Mihm OCT. 14 tie rooms Dc not finshed. © | Jct of prisoners. On wy way to. the The Best Assortment of Shirts, Ties & Hats. Wednesday and paid his respec iam Fanta, Wo, Senoy itil 7 oners Sool.” 3luny of Just what you need for traveling ; greatest assortment of nicely fitted luggage. Reporter, whose columns he constal Mi lloom's parents have soved |r J FYiug by ; uses to bring before the people of]... aie inom ess tireir friends or family cured Anything you need to outfit the man, woman or child, can be found in this Penns Valley off [ i " . ia wha . BaYiant Like i BO 1004. able merchandise optimistic business man George lL. Horner, who suffere , by TUSSEYVILLE. Mrs. Culla J. Vayhinger, of Upland Sch ened nday with i Mo Indiana, etm Eel Tl en nna (Making 20 Years of Racing the Methodist mtr idl, | mill in operatio Very 1eaday and x hot 1 epped stealthily up to Sunday morning, at 10:30 o'lcock iracay of ch ! kw sdvanoe iis fountain Md I A fT we wee 0 S| Serve Car Owners Joday I brow il my to the county to attend comvention now being held I ine- | in music and other subjects burg. Miss Mary Wert left Tuesday - Bia pen With She h tery luk--gt N the early Hays of Janorobile ture and distribution, has resulted nrg " wuld not be honorable.” contests, Barney Oldfield—out in price quotations far below what : oe .. Log i to win every race—studied tires. you'd expect on tires known to be Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Benner entertain- | enter college as a freshman War of Science on Diseases. His consistent succiss led other better built and more enduring. ed during the week of the Encampment m— the diseases of men and animals drivers to ask for tizcs constructed : and Fair: Mrs. O. D. Eber un The srter wishes to call attention} ki to be infectious, Dr. Walter BE. to his specification daughter, of Martha: Mr. and Mra. l,. the very favorable conditions pre fiing counts up 38 having organisms Twe — ing for State Practically every important race event for three years has been won nty years of road and track on Oldfields. The Wichita Test Run victories—with a steady and increas- in whieh an entire set of Oldfield ing demand for tires as he built them Cords coverod 34 525 miles on rough ; ros (owes 7%] sale during the entire day of or. tables sine fever. shall-Dox —convinced Barney Oldfield that roads proves the mettle of the Most and Bethel Smith, of Wilkinsburg: | ,,q ecatables, except such as come un-| (oo "LL poliomye itis, these speed tests pointed the way to Trustworthy Tires Built in every- Mr. and Mrs. Eilick, of Port Matilda. | sor the line of food and recognize ariet fever: t¥phus and mumps ‘and a better tire for everyday use. day driving On last Sunday they entertained Mrs : ¢ mun a 3 2 g. feceaeitl The sale o hose nPOCLaa- wa i 14 { ged . . » . - - Al. Mann, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr tien as Re a 2 —~ hour r Noguchi . Tt h ghe list sued Dos The enthusiastic repos of Old- The Mas ter Driver and Tire and Mrs. John Taylor, of Mackeyvillc each in the morning noon and evening Ory 1 ath. As in the case of “tubereu- field Cord by She puble proved he Builder has grven the public a new Newton Crawford, son of Mr and f nig regulation was well adhered to] louis, Knowl dge of the organism does A Ey a the most standard of tire war and tire cost— Mrs. E. W. Crawford, of Centre Hall, |, .u ho ny eo fletas wot aiwasa bring u direct remedy. On pron nent a ers = Y ¢ country— a true economy th: 2 every car owner beginning of this week entered the The Sunday services, conan ted by » other hand, steps toward eradieat- aug many Sir 8 ot at should know about ’ Bellefonte academy as a student Rev. W. C. Duniab.. wefe Intgely at ing yellow fever, through the destruc- experiénis m > ve use © IR ear Your Oldseld dealer has these Pe. tion of the germ-carrying mosquito, witness by their decided preference facts~talk to him. tended. The seating capacity of the were made possible while the disease that Oldfield is doing a bigger and fe g 10 ; large auditorium was all utilized, and} geonnigm was still unknown, : better job of tire making. at River Side Park, along the river a- ... attentfon was given to the minis. RL : This volume, handled in an effec- bove Milton, Saturday. There were 4 : ter throughout the entire giscourse Wi i tiv i ver hase of manufac- . : hale ireless Waves Fire Oil Wells, ive way in every pana uiac some fifty present, most of whom were{ The In recent years there have been a a descendants of Ezekiel Smith, a branch}, ionded to be—reiligous—and the | number of oil well fires the origin of of the family of John Smith, of Ly-|...quct on the ground in keeping with | wiich has never been explained. The coming county. There are probably ky, fires started at such times when the seventy descendants of this brancl, sites were deserted and could not but strange as it may seem, there Is The W. C. T. U. will meet in regular have been done through any human but one male Smith living, that Smith : : agency, and in this connection R, M. being William Smith, head of the Penn session at the home of Mrs. T. L.l yqoin of Qesdemona, Tex., has come Moore, Baturday even . Furniture Factory, Montgomery, a Sore, FALUN ay ng to the fore With a remarkable theory frat Srantion of Jbw Sich Tho Th mes pore Writer, who was one of the wo male Marriage Liesnses into the consteucrion of the derricks. Smiths at the gathering, is a grandson John H. Fritz..................Bigler | qi contleman has observed a num sof John Smith, and son of the brandh | Olive M. Conway .............. Howard} her of ofl well fires which could be The Most of the family headed by Dr. Peter] jyowarga ©. Smead Bellefonte | explained in no other way. : . Bmith. ’ Rose BB. Howard .... Bellefonte ————————————— 7 Trustworthy Clarence L. Lucas Bellefonte - Remssurance. Tires Built County W. C. T. U, Convention. Margaret 8. Shilling .......Bellefonte Look here,” demanded the new pa- a ~ . tron of the Dizzy Hour lunchroom. The Centre County W. C. T. U. con walter HH Kyler Shawsville | “\When do 1 get that order?” vention opened in Philipsburg this | Frances Kyler ..Shawsville | “Control yourself,” snapped Romeo (Thursday) forenoon and will continue} . oo o (wiams Runville | the waiter. *“Ihe cooks are on strike, over Friday. The principal speakers]... = wWitherite Funvitie | but 1 Vaux they'l} come to an agree are Mrs. Culla J. Vayingher, Upland, Chiatien M. Noel State College ment most any hour now. "=-Amerd Indiana, and Major Roy A. Haynes, Alice K Sornard. inte College can LeMon Weekly, Washington, D. C., Federal Prohibition gi ia phi dp) Commissioner. The former will speak he Thapy So Overgenssed. : at various times during the sessions| FOR SALE-D pigs 14 weeks old; 7} he is a Loam and on Friday evening will make her | pigs 6 weeks old; 2 shoats five months “Ah, yew; she's the best-dressed set address. Major Haynes will be |old—8tephen Matis, Centre Hall (near | oman in Parisa~Le Journal Amuse the speaker for Thursday evening. Old Fort), ° ant (Paris). ; : Chester Chronister and two children, ofl ying on Sunday on nge irk t yet discovered that are believed to Wilkinsburg: Mr. and Mre. Walter Mc- | odors had ails roll TorhidAing the WHO 8 | ae to pass through the cus. Kinney, of Tyrone; the Misses Millie : f all tomary filters. These include chicken: The writer attended a Smith reunion service in reality was what it
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