DEATHS . A. J. GREIST Ex-Commissioner A. J. Greist tied Thursday morning of last week while seated at the breakfast table. He had been in delicate health for some time, but on the morning of his death his health was apparently as good as at any time for months. Mr. Greist was born and was aged little years, He went to Unionville he lived with his parents. He began life by teaching school, and in 1870 he in years in Harrisburg, a over seventy where business, 1884, Mr Democratic tickeat to the office of county commis- which office he splen tid record both for himself and his party. | Mr. Greist was married on Novem- ber 26th, 1861, to Miss 8 M. Cather man, of Union county, who surv him with the following children : £1! ward M., of Philipsburg; Charles of Barnesboro; Harry R. Union, and Miss Mary E trude mercantile 1881 and engaged the In the Greist was elected on the sfover, in made =n Vs it of at home. At the we Joseph ¢ ide Lo § | : atl the his Condo, at Spring Mills, after ut five weeks Friday man’s cemetery, will nrah Rr Til church, Spring Mills, He iI of about Inter be made morning after wii be conducied in Rearick, assisted Sheeder Oy Monday, February 25-Two Weeks Session--The Jurors, Foliowiug isa list of the jurymen for February court, which begins, Monday, February 25th, and continues two weeks : GRAND JURORS, Thomas PP. Belghtol, Marion Philipsburg To Convene WEEK, URORS-181 The deces Mr. and Mrs, Cor in Vali burg, until about two they moved to } their home y i Yiprma) ived Brush with do was a man w Or [NO siCEness pi termipated ia dest LOOK no ud pent ae Uris ly wasted away Of bis Iatlhier Tuesday me Ligne pas ler copdue ment a well Hun Valley, in Buffal g + ine 0 ing of but he sud The foute wed | rn ti ity, but cane | [uter- | i : seventy-three year Centerville, Hoyder ¢ to this county ment Bam psell died ju to the fIinny ¥ pie Ple bral ago. it Gap h previous | WHS made nl Mra. leath of her Lu SAMUEL Bamuel Gin died Matilda, aged over eighty years, children Clearfield ; David, Willinm B., of a WwW. M. Cronister, of Huston ship; Mrs. Beott Laird, of Port Matilda, and Miss Mary, at home Port The of Woodland : gerich Lear surviving are: Do Hey, M LOW JOHN G, CARSON, Johu G at hi= b in Patton tow given ax Lhe ostise Carson dropped over ob Jeart He fifty-six years of sage and i» survived by his wife and an adopted son, Harry, dead rt Gray farm, PigIe® digg t ship failtire is Was 8 man ABRAHAM THOMAS, Abraham Thomas died at hia home in Boggs township, aged eighty-nine years ——— A ——— Ded at 02 Years Jonathan Bwabb died recently st Thompsontown aged ninety-two years. He was a stone mason by trade. Mr. Bwabb was a brother of George Swabb, Linden Hall ; Henry Bwabb, Mr. Ka- tie Durst and Mrs, Daniel Wion, Centre Hall. I ————— Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Favorite, “We prefer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to any other for our ehild- ren’ says Mr. L. J. Woodbary, of , Twiniog, Mich, * [t has also dope the work for us in hard coldd and croup, and we take pleasure in recommend- ing it.” For sale by ‘The Btar Store, Centre Hall ; F. A. Carson, Pottera Mills ; OC. W. swartz, Tusseyville. AI A Fhe Heporter's Regiater Ire § i san Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb, 20 The most interesting feature of the gale of the (oper preparations, GN Ormous HOw going on in this ¢ity, is what the medi. cines setually accomplishivg among the people of Cincinnati, of ‘oper prophesied Bre At the compmencement his visit here Mr, ( ing the later part of his stay he would that dure receive hundreds of callers daily whe for the preparations had done, He stated that trouble j= foundstion for a and that his New prove came simply to thank him w hint also the dizgenses It Is stomach greal many Discovery, as effective called, would in all cases of rheumatism simply by get very ting the stomach in working order, That this prophecy has been fulfilled be doubted half ufter a hour ’ cannot spent at the young man’s headquur- ters listening to what his callers have to ny. A reporter, who wat if possi reasons for the nin, oper 8 of immensity about allernoon, success, interviewed twenty his callers yesterday statements made by those cate that ph ians who Cooper is Iuerely 6 passing looked into eniral upon stioned, eaid : I have been troubled with g dizzit headacin a Weakness, 1 anda st Oach disorders ail the (1 Ib €8 Ang vieils pumber of years, suflering dueys & number of medicis with my ki and back ad tris 3 erel dectors but helped me hesrd « ol sides u remedies sna Auy ove who says wonderful wedicines are la used the [fir : Ih Li Velue nt N¢ 4" Well cided impre f the ei as |] ever have I #ieep slid eal as I Murriage Licenses dachau, Madisonlurg tie E. Ji Muadis ter J. Bering, Tyrone Flemis Domer t ri chron nburg Por Awsnda Fpalz » Ularence onl Bertha Neiman, Chester Hill loner K. Dunlap, State College. Naomi P se py Keri , Blate Cy Hege, tounty Bridge at Lpriog Mills Viewers appointed by tbe court] commend ding bridge over Peouse Creek, at my Teg the bul of & county Milis the strue length of fhe Surve ue re were Uletnent W Miles be 115 feet Viewers Esq $ yOr ; and L fl Walkes A. Shi i i i i ! 1 & ’ Tt i nire Hall entre all tite im — ——— Meilas Bellis Colyer Niore, George KR, Meliss sold bis Colyer store to VW. J. UCopenhaven, of Pitcairn, that gentleman having taken charge of the same last week, Mr. Copenhaven is a young man, full of energy sod will en- deavor to keep up the good record of his predecessor and msiutsin a well- stocked store, He is a son-in-law of Thomas Fleisher, and consequently is not a total stranger to the people about Colyer Mr. Meiss will retire na a merchant, but will continue hie trips to Mifflin county, earryiug with him the pro. ducts of the Penns Valley farms, and will also In the future give more atten tion to butchering. He will remain st Colyer and conduct Lis business from that point, a ——————-”— The young people in Centre Hall are enjoying the wsupern coasting. Jt depends on the nerve of the coaster whether he makes the run a mile or Few men live up to their obituaries. loss, — A Luo ALs iw WW f election by Hpsnglel Orvin, 10 rUCCesd conned, Mr. snd Mrs ring Mills, | Ls dinties, i Zi £7 Par vk tuade a trip to | i pat sw islown anu Lhe surround. | from the Willismeps Hbert she was tsken 0 by Dr treatmen’ it | is Report th sei that in. Braucht for stitution H. 3 of Alt wd properiy, at Howard Ritter, moved ¢ Adam Nea of Nitin y ma, Mountain, above ureiiased HY. er months ag bi IROGI® IS, Hurginra the fio: ards the bottom out of it of value to secure as Me juto all ; vill Hal, turned vont and it the safe Upside here was hig the mosey had been removed the previous night, of the recently employed by R. D. Killian to hew walout logs and prepare them for shipment abroad. ihe hewers are now working in Huotingdon county, but Mr. Killiso in the east some- where looking up timber, This ( Thursday ) morning Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sweetwood and daughter, Miss Verna, started for Symerton, Illinois, where they will make their future home. Frank W. Bweeiwood, asonof BR. D. Sweetwood, who has been in Illinois for several years, has rented a farm, and vpext spring will begin farming in regular style. Being a single man, he induced his parents to come and live with him, A souvenir post card, * Hotel De Soto,” mailed by D. J. Meyer, from Bavanuuah, Georgia, indicates that on February 17th he was on his way south, It was learved later that Mr, Meyer wae on his way to Buwannde Springs, I worida, a resort highly re- commend. 4 for rheumatic sufferers The lopalicy referred to is in Northern Florida, about one hundred miles from the const Ii and abounds in remain. I. A Rweetwool is one men Tt pry pL fe Ty Callers done for years, ad I am happier than I have been for a long the, | thank Mr. ( done for H compe here Lo he ha I Fine Opel wind ie mentof Mie M KE ut 680 W. ( HY te Url Wa follows “I have suflered with stomach tr ble and constipation for a year When I ate | have sour {i= Or eo would spells, stomach, bad taste in my mouth. In the morn” iog I was as tired as when | bed. 1 had a dull part of my back. fermentation, went hie taken almost pain in lower I have Nt Ww wonderiully down one bottle of the Discovery and t 1 Mr. of I am improved tha here to thank Hore have come Cooper in person snd obtain medicine,’ Auuth EK. Luke the Tr slatement was luade by i living at 10006 (Gest Nt., who sufferer with I could my when Mr. Cooper came to Cineinnaty, Noth- and | Was gaid : ** I have been su rheuruntisin for several years not walk or stand on feet ing helped me in any way de- relief, 1 condition, spaired of finding in a general rundown also, and had some stomach trouble, Hearing nderful work my father is WB bide sardine mv o 3 i HU TegRiqilg ny Case ana tle Gown Lown and see } ad tot i 1 2 4 bis x nue this won- al Sil Ow willi- heumatism, i 80 greatly im well Sunday witli werk Mr. and Mi: tained un Satu. : fF # foute ow his you: -~ . FAC ALS { "ie k from Mrs. Andrew Rahbl Roads, i , Her HBrungar!, is a Koliey Cros Eimter Mrs, Cyrus tier bedside at present D. BB. MoNitt, the senior of MeNitt-Huyett Cine 8 resi of pariner firma of the oh Lewistown after the first He now lives at Riglerville Mra, Elizabeth Wi her on, (rears . widow of of Lar Valley, of a Ham Geary, died at th Janes Bplica Home egenaed vas aged survived by daughter, Rev, C. W, Rishel, of Williamsport, ahd Rev, Schafler of Reedaville, both inw, were in Centre Hall Tuesday. Rev. Rishel has beeu in Reedsville for ries of meetings in that town. Clement in town. At Centre Hill Mr. valued at $2000. es. Wages guaranteed while learning. Steady work. Apply in person or by mail. THE PENNSYLVANIA MATCH 0. st Bellefonte, Pa. OTICR OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR THE PASSAGE OF A LOCAL BILL BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. Notioe Is hereby given of the intention of the undersigned to apply for the passage by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Poutwylvanis of a looal bill nots of awwembly meotl ned in the tide to the proposea local bl, the Ltie whereof ix as follows: AD Act repealing an sect entitled * An sot re'alive to fees on unseated lands in the County of Centre,” approved the seventeenth day of Api, Ahne I at! thousand eight hun red and sxiy Also repealing an on Sitled " A ip pletgont extending ‘he provisions of sn ant a the seventeenth day of Avril Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred SIXLy SIX, folative 1 the fees On Unsented in yy ty of Con re.” approved the ; A raavenyns te Wioustsd Sight K. WHITE. } i | | ¢ | * Try a Pair Of Our . . «a | 09ND VODDDDDORRVVDRDRYR WN NNN NNN NNN A Protection 1 3 1 1 $ 3 TOW, 3 ' 3 3 3 3 3 1 Ae mgd gh A Ju A Py AR lg gi ig gg Rates wil Pp very pial | } YOU. yy dng oly POPP PPE EDT nin Adige 1 Contract Dept., Shoes. You Will Wear no Other.. 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Published Fridays at $1.00 year in advance. ——— ss oi There are times when we are iso thankful fv what we don't ger, Hone men are #0 versatils that they never Laow whioh skies they are on, : B09 9D HNN OF ALL KINDS all - J T. LEE & SON py aouse a shop on rear of lot, we are now pared to do all kinds « Wood Work, Painting and Trimming, Wejmake a specialty of RIMMING AND SPOKEING 4+ 4+ WHEELS. 4 + Both on Buggies & Wagons. Spokes and rims always on hand and dry WE REPAIR AND PAINT CHAIRS, ETC, House and Barn Painting CENTRE HALL, PA, pre- of VOOR 000 PRC ROE00GBEN,;, Unquestionably The Best . . . In Pittsburg is The Post All Newsdealers Sell it, 00s sesd000RNNIGNOG z : - v ERRPPPPOIIDRS > Essen sk Sn anaal . SS82yEEbsEx EESEEEEEEE BESESSEESESsE
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