VOl.. LXXI1V THE GRANGE ON SHIP sUBSIUY The State Grange Insists that the Agricul! urs! Iatercsta Should be Helpeod, The ative committee Pennsylvania State Grang of Hons, W. F. Hill, Creasy, Hampton W. Rice ard Rho re fo their report slate : Is isl Your committee, as instructa toned congresspgninst passage ship subsidy bill, btelieviug th manufacturers can vi world in building steel bridge motives, ete, it should be able t compete vessels for our commerce, and that if we are to go into the the agricultural should be helped, instead of quired to he Ip pay for the protection a business that is n managers aod proprietors profit than the farmers receive BALLOT Your committee would urge: } in the official t the va candidates for the same offices voted for, shall be arranged in the group, thus giving the voter an e opportunity in making his choice, in stead of d tem, Inde ends voter often further tions should be business, ow REFORM. ballot so tha the present complicate through which the his bal that placed u Joses believe the laws governing the —— me Wedding M. J. was the - Hao The home of Centre Hall, little N united for lif Miss Lizzie The ceremony was perf fre the noon hour by Re of the Methodist Episcop ter which f which eau only Decker, scene of ¢ wedd Dae ow Year's day Franeis W, Shirk £ man Vise ia F . slowed a feas he produ Decker’ gifts were who homes as Mr. and valuable to the bride, Joseph Shirk, Decker will take charge farm in the Spring, the most productive | V alle y. Among others who were “% 18 deseased. whic AT IN this occasion were wife, Beech: Miss MeCl Rearick H. Shires and wife, Mill Potters Green Hiram Las oskey, Potters and wife, Centre Bible and wife, W. and wife Gingerich, Cs e Hall. so — Meyeor—To Prof. Harry Carrie Condo were home of the brides father J ou New Ye day. H. F. way fron Rochester N. Y. groom's best man and Mis E Meyer, a sister of the bride t her maid. Rev. F, W., B ated. A dioner and reception el the ceremony, after which the ple departed on the afternoon train, os a short honey Gingerich, vel a, wr 4 caning N. Meyer iarrieaq ars moon tour a Trinl Liat, The following eases ha down for trial at the January eourt commencing Monday, 28th. ve FIRST WEEK, Mary Confer use Kline Haines Admr, Hoyt & Co, agents vs. J. & Son. Jamer Sharp vs. Harry Flack. John A. Hunter vs, Taylor Lizzie and Annie Bible Boro o Centre Hall, C. P. Long vs, Mrs Mary A. L. C. Rearick vs. Wm. Aikey. J. B. MeCUargar va. Robt, B. Mont Vs, H. Reser (George VS. Benj. Rich's Admr. Peuns Valley Banking Co, vs, J. Btover's Admrs, SECOND WEEK. Moshannon Banking Co. vs. Ramsdale’s Exra. et al. Rose Bternberg Lyon vs. Lyon. Kate A. Miller's use va, land. Adam Hoy's Exrs. American Insurance Co, John Btoner va, W. E. Smith, et al. Flora O, Bairfoot ve, Christain Sha» John | Jane (Gow. va, Cerman r, et al, baz uai Long's Exrs, ve, John W, Young, two cases, William I. Harvey va, Thomas IL. Lueas, Robt. Kinkead ve. Rose 1.. Pierce. Nittany Valley R. BR. Co. ve. Em- pire Iron & Bteel Co, A. D. Potts vs. A. M. MeCoy & Bon, pix cases, D. F. Tressler va. Sarah Tressler, Henry Wohlfort ve. Nathan Haugh, et al. David Robb ve. J. I. Wagner, et al, John Reese, ot al vs. Peter Kelley, Hench & Dromgold vs. Nathan Hough. RR J. Walker va. sane Reese, eb al, Cortland Wagon Co. va L, C Bullock, Ir. A 3 Sune Davia R. Wagng CISNT Fh BEATS THROUGHOUT CENTRE, Brief “ket They Were hes of Departed Friends, und Where They Died, MER, IVY BAKTGES, died sudd half Thursday, weeks Mrs, Ivy Bartges niy at es east cember she sOn, nid her Dr. Ged L. well pleased which was Her on up evious death ne she itting bed again, husband when night morn- Her w hen » two and one Hall, 27. About tw birth to a [attending phys Le, aud the nurse, her hoa ii i previ of Centre us gave aithy cian, rge were ith the manner in slie ning condi to het At that ti r cold while lent. Lie went to felt herself vith her wr the docte That and the nex wksshe bier Lo gol u dres: could easily th errand; on arty sink never n her, she ‘reu pon nurse 1 O00 an r Mrs, ich she vd fell up wl «trick he fir: and his than the time feel- imagine i de ed 's sudden deat casage je babe, a son the ging, elery, §¥¢ ix iday ckinan’s in Cog The ceremo I Af a was Rearl wie two Janu ry 3, Weeks, Calls the took ment I. M { the down funer; sD09 lived s first with s uel y, Craylor, dren, 1 Vash- ife of 1 o ane, iroy ; ree] Ma were Walker, of : Mrs John fe of Wes- time 1 uni « Wi RE HALL, HE CENTRE RE Century PA 8 and a with Pas anew expar We ha The fii Ways rE old 13 the Ing lived thoughts Var. of history. of hizhest achieve the ages and faller But the m easily measured, life mak gy. diffusi e no mistake in and the In those respect the century that of America, the witli chapter in higtor mn I's support of nity. and it an ingrate, Tie Ci use it to advance, not interests A paragraph fi 8 present : the OF LIK under it to aid in bailiwick and wrivate, that chief aim of down and diseord.” ' ue ! Of tributed one fre £1 1 This transpit | a cent a 2. Farmers’ Institute, « a - the | eleran pany | ol f r Ol and rved two sday One to proba. kK of the 1 not o do info 1 as rs died at his hot 1 utre Hall, Wed i f b pitiless OF re was sul i is death was att ged and until compelled ¢ ran a A severe He was » } til 2 0s J tod enga vOOdx prio fess, i - t up hia work vere cold whieh d above. The funeral ok place Baturday forenoon at Rev. White of the Met church officiating. H's age was about fifty years, The deceased leaves a wife, who pri- her marriage to Mr. Showers, was Miss irooks, daughter of deceased, near Pleas- Orrie, avd one Pleasant Gap, hodist to Lillie ard Brooks, and one son daughter Mertie, RE. ALEXANDER McCOY, lexander McCoy died at her Decetn- illness M Mrs. A home at Potters Mills Monday, ber 31, at 8 a. m,, 1900, after an though she only took her bed one day her death, The funeral took place the following Friday, the remains being interred in the Presby- terian cemetery at Centre Hill. The officiating ministers were Dr, VW. H. Hehuvler, pastor of the deceased, and Rev. 85. Wilson, of the Williamsport Boys’ Methodist Industrial Bohool, The deceased's maiden name was Mary Emma Wilson, daughter of Samuel and Catharine Wilson, doceas- ed, of Boalsburg, her marriage to Mr, MeCoy having taken place Decoimber 80, 18689. Besides het husband three children survive, all having reached maturity. Toey are Agnes Gibson, wife of Rev. Dr. A. D. Potts, Poters burg; Samuel Wilson, Jersey Shore; Jolin Francis, at howe; Catharine Elizabeth, a twin sister of the latter, died at the age of four years. Two sis ters alo survive, namely, Mrs. Susan {aho, of Dubois, who has reached the fvanced age of elghty-two years, and febutiended the funeral, Mrs JeCoy's age was about fifty . a Frid is ww haa oper five sessions, Frid turdav. 0 ” on Sa tunity to hear thi speakers the state alee eleie lv ee Ye: 1 . % of a political natu i 0 > better and more sc ob EX on hand for ev wm ry ie ETE aT ow nae ae ww A Bereaved Family. The family of John Brown, Penns Cave, has been stricken the deepest bereavement. A daughter aged eight years took diph- theria and died, and at present the ther snd one son are suffering from the of sit ln fittle i+ worn out and distressed, to eare for both. Boalsburg. John Stemm and family visited their parents in Altoona during the holi- days. J. H. Meyer visited his daughter, Mra, Gettig, at Altoona, Herman Long, Will Woods, Matthew Goheen, returned to Westinghouse works at Pittsburg. and the hospital. Jacob Metzler, of Wilkesbarre, visit ed his sister, Mrs. Gingerich during the holidays. Quite a number of people from here are contemplating attending Farmers’ Institute at Centre Hall, Bruce Harrison was away on ness one day last week, Rev. A. A. Black held his midwinter services at Pine Hall, closing with communion services Sunday. L. O. Mothersbaugh and wife, spent the holidays with friends at Renova, Mrs. Hess and daughter, Mrs, Heg- ner and children, spent last week with the former's son, John Hess, at Du. Bois. «Dr. H. F. Bitver, Prof. of patural science, at Millersville, ealled on his friends during his vacation, The Misses Rupley, of Mercersburg, busi the Twentieth said to which 4 serious yod-bve is in we milestones enthh century 1s amelioration of 3 Gan Friday and Saturday. Institut 3 SPR Re "arate a egw 3, oe SBP . ok - 5 &o » war _ - : V0 De Aga Be TH Po A LN x S588 i ireh Spening. abgel ic al {on Mil ®, iireh next Satur 12 and 18. Dr of Cental grega will have an lay A Pa N. J Ruoads, Rev. J. A is expected 1 OGedasion ident sriing, and Rev , WwW. WwW, {Cent Fall, will be there: | Holle i 4 100 present i i f » loons, il ‘ veaing, MS A Millheim, iris an 1 wife spent Sunday Morris’ parents in Logau- HM ih M 243 lo and wife and (. Wh 2 ho Harry Dueck left Monday for Ne li, where he will enter Central Pa fenry Brown has been visitiog friends relatives in Altoona for the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs, Seller, of Mackeyville, spent Sunday at the home of H. Swartz, south of town, - Mra, Wesley Hartman returved on Tuesday from an extended visit to her davgliter, Mra. Itvin Luse in Balti more. George Fisher, of Selinsgrove, is here on a visit to his brother, who was hurt last week. I. W. Mauck has opened a confie tionery and restaurant on Penn street, and from all acoounts Is meeting with scene, Mm FO. Hotermmn returned Sat- urday from a weeks’ visit in Lancaster and Viiiladelpl {{) 1901. y a DINES HUNTING CLUB. Hew W, W Rbonds Dotertaling the + rs’ in Grand Niyvie, y Rboads and amily, of tre Hall, on t f Dex EATER i 3 11 inuy ¥ fore decam ping for home | God be with you "UH Wi fy —-— fn Jail. Porter town ae Wa In iy, man of sunty, 1 swait ship, awed ind the Ek. E The her jes : pias} ine jrod iri " urt on ing a tick, i had eighbor and was making woinun takes aA dislike (on unpi aut for all when she was arrested, and | § % : y jail - sinmliin .» - . Instalintion of Qillcers, On Saturday, Jau. 5, at a regular] Nao. i Ariny fie Year Name] M . R., held the followin batnoon Post, in Grand ¢ officers {or Post Commander J Vice, James Kennelley; nelle, Adjutant WA mes N. Lelt Beul gell; ison Janior Vice, Dantel Ken Krisge, (sarter Masior, ; O%cer o Oificer of the Day, W. lH. Btiver: Sargeon, G. P. Thomas and Sergeant, | | Major J. 1. Condo, not being able to be present will be installed at a later meeting, George W. Dunkie of Spring Mills, but s member of the G. A. R. Post at Lock Haven, being present was invited by Post Commander Swee- ny to install the newly elected officers, which be did to the satisfaction of every one present. Comrade Dunkle bas a clear and distinet voice which enabled him to be heard in every part of the room, ' The comrades having brought luoch baskets with them, and several of them their better halves, they all re paired to the residence of Comrade Jo. _seph Alters where a bounteous repast was spread before them. Misses An- nie and Liezie Bible, and Mrs. Jared Mowery assisted Mrs. Alters in wait TOM AAD COUNTY | HAPPE BES 4 fLa0 OF Le FROM ALL Nil SCAL | J be! PA} Sr since 1 ily Commission A. I. Bweetwood « x} York shortly, Mr. ita 123 Kill gs for shipment iut le ause of the appearance of Three men atlempied Heedsville National Bank st They fore but were frightened burglar alarm. Iu A, tuaxing pear Lewistown. Hon. Wm. A. of fl Allison, Spa candidate for speaker of the house of eprosentatives, spent several dave at hiladelphia, stopping the Bing. ham house. Archie Allison, wife and He A number of young people from Corrs tre Hall spent a very plessant evening Witliam Their daughters, Mies | Letitia and Margaret and sons, Mame uel and Frank, proved to be entertain. lug and agreeable, § Among the new subscribers ndded to the Eeporier list last week was Joe Dubbs, of Sharon, Pa. Me. Dubbs itm brother of Jerry Dubbs, deceased, and left this section during the sixties, yi was a carpenter by trade, and one of is last pieces of work while here was to aid io the erection of the black mn west of town on the Lingle farm sow owned by J. Q. A. Kennedy. Messrs, George B. Weaver, Spring Mills ; Elmer Houtz, Linde Hall 3 Henry Kmerick and Wm, Betinll, Cote tre Hall; John F.
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