Circul y Over 6,200 Largest in Centre County. Vol, 31. No ¥ ANNUA.ZGRANGE woses vevim vaoueie. | IISTORICA), NOTES 1 10,5, ln J et te BRYAN THE HERG FAGT, FUN AND FANGY I ENGAMPNENT | posite mB iart Sebo OF BRUSHVALLEY [55 eeeor ene OF LABOR DAY |®o* Seuss rasgraphe—see Will Week in the ( ent THE BIG CENTRE CO. FAIR: sion of program ments will and announ day. ely a ; \ : Friday, . will be general bargain | _ 0 v jy \ $m # : ; . reat bevot I'he bride is the day, when exhibits will be sold at the bargain counter. This will be the time {6 Duy, and penerslly attracts a large : number of buyers | the Union cemetery at Rebersburg 1! Friday afternoon will be ted to in a Runaway but one prior to 1800, on wi general | ) iment ; iv 8 ev Ka breaking " " } i gate na tl nother had been loo congected with the diamond s n wants to pu * 1 the Gera - > " ) " : K , ‘ ¢ 0 willl pheasure lo (De Gay when 1 by 14 | enon gamed his freedom, I se-iptiorson tomb stones prior 10 1800 wh plehsure (0 ta ) en This shou Jues 4 . : LO waere U 3 1 ty of working. | 4 off ould be granted was 10! men in t nire . . A Fel ou ea ic andthe ouly : ¥ 4 : rid gr Ti : when the bridge and got i | E 5 i Serio is Explosion i Edward Richard Resigned ard wi ! Hospital Notes $300 Ring Stolen, Daisy "Barnes n the Howard rresponden 3 42 Miss ( ’ > ible for nd an ¢ nt the A lwin | Sarah Waite, the White Wi in th : n hos 4 ; f 618 Philadel nl t than Milesburg Man Killed at Driftwood seventeen rraduated at that Sunday afternoon th tha had J ! } and thirty-five ahead 1 shows that J reshment department " : , ry gat t | hea Buffalo | o_o niau \ he ring ) ) i Apart Pruner ( Jrphanage wasn veek A Good Game ill have the « one of the tlies « he An Enterprising Town Nay i } our F ” h Sl i ’ : : : aat } mine of ng a good game of ball at this hd nN oy Hosp A Ww Arg TY, is fast becoming one of the box Het « od ~ wm Thursday of next week, when | ‘9¢ Miy aller entre coun hel i 19 ) ’ tinat re itr muck : . liamsport (tri-state league) will play I'he} disappea A 4 : t tizsens are taking ich pride Howard (Clinton-Centre league aused a BENSALN nu ‘l : in their homes, many of which are at February 22. 182f I'he Howard boys have been playing rious reflection i wtive and substantial as are foand in : '" ' rat fevers ’ add to th tv I'he first interment in the Rebersburg | fast ball this season and will put up a larger towns I'o add to the beauty of Alle ent and a money which had been #. Pa. Later it was . cemetery was in the northwest cor good game for the gentlemen from down the town the pr perty owners are grad dead man’s name was Geo ] Hold Good Positions ually taking down their fences, but the the # of a man named McComen. There are | the river markers but no inscriptions But hi Robert Bruce Morris, of rbersbu cow question, just as it was in Be le- son's ve bh a brown stone with Larger Army who graduated with honors fron 1 fonte some years ago, has come up and President R osevelt. in his final an- |! University, on June as | it is creating a little stir, Every person 11 ) : ) ’ vet N het " h 1ived 11 ¥ i known the following are the | nual message to congress, probably will | the Cha of | san 1 {in the ttle village and the vicinity . of the Rebersburg literary | 1 ynmend an increase in the numerical | '8try at the Kutztown State rm wagh have pride enough to see that Extension of Railroad Joseph K Meyer, Centre Mills; | strength of the army to at least 100,000 | ™ hool having entered upon his d heir cattle are kept some place where I'he Centre Cout nt The White Deer & Loganton Rallway | Obsalom Harter, Asronsburg; Wm. A. | met resent the army is on a foot. | there on the fi ; His brother, H hey can do no harm toany improve I " Tempera | ympany have completed their extension | Tobwas, Miliheim; Erastus |. Burke: { 60,000 men, the number provided Ww Morris same date, took | met that might be made out there an the Disciple pur hard, [from White Deer Junction to the P, & R. | Chicago; Reuben D. Brerly, Rebershurg in time of peace. There was a time | Charge of the Duquesne high school ‘he best and most sensible thing to do Ww ednesday ¢ hu aod and 3 ratlroad station at White Deer, Pa. and | Willis R. Bierly, Williamsport, 1 here | when an atmY of 2¢.000 was considered hese young men are the sons of Jy C. is for everybody to fall in line and assist Phere was a good 4 | trains are now running from White Deer | is talent enough here to resurrect the ficient Morris, teacher at the Pennsylvania In: in keeping the pike free from anything from the various parts of ) ! to Loganton a distance of 25 miles. Train | society, if properly applied, dustrial Reformatory, at Huntingdon that will tend to lessen the pride that is Mrs. J. P. Harris, of Bellefonte, presi. | leaves White Deer at 9.00 a. m., arriv There is a mortuary record in the old The potato crop in this county will be pow actuating people in the line of dent of the Centre county union, presid- | ing at Loganton 11.50 a, m., and re-| Union cemetery inscribed in German, | bargly a two-thirds, dry weather hav. The Centre county veterans hold | progress. There is a law that prohibits engaged, by n and whose residence was at ave been : i The remains were taket set for the ope vy of th for burial yoars old and ryt ele : ed. The sapuions were very interesting | turning leaves Loganton at 2 p. m., | which translated, shown that there rest | ing stunted the tubers, There are some | their annual picnic and reunion at the {cattle from running at large, butina and At each a large audience was present. | arriving at White Deer at 20 p.m, | the remains of Anna Barbara Puurman | very good fields of corn, but many patches | Fair Grounds, on Saturday of this week. | peaceful community like the Gap you The convention was a gratifying success | connecting both morning and afternoon | (nee Ciedern), wife of Melchoir Puurman | that are poor, owing to late planting and | An interesting program is arranged for | will find only a few people who waat to in every particular, with the PF. & R. trains north and south, | She died November 19, 1850, aged 72 | want of rain, the day ) | enforce it,
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