- PRBPPRRBRRRRBR DEATHS The Reporter's Regi ster C. H. Diehl, Pottsgrove Longer, Millmont Dickinson Maude E. Houtz, Boalsburg Harris Township, Mrs. George Fisher with her little boys spent last week in Bellefonte, KE. T. Miss Isadora Williams, of Lemont, James J. Glenn, < MRS. EVA D. STOVER, : Mra. Eva D. Stover, wife of George B. Stover, of Millheim, died Friday, after an illness of about two montheg, # days, her pastor, officiating, Nhe is survived by her husband and two gons, McClellan O , of Woodward, and Lucian E, of Millleim. thers also survive, namesly, Hosterman, of Coburn, and | cated somewhere in the west. The deceased was a consistent mem. ber of the Lutheran church, having been confirmed at the age of fourteen years in the Fiedler church. Daniel Henry, Mrs. Edith Gregg Meyers, daughter of General John Irvin Gregg, died st the Hudson ( Wisconsin ) Sanitarium. Bhe had been ill for quite a long time aud had left her home in Duluth, Minnesota, to go to the Sanitarium at Hudson, Bhe was buried in Tyrone Her busband, Herndon Meyers, died in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1897, and was also buried in Tyrone. He was form- erly well known in Centre county, being originally from Lewlstown, and bad lived in Tyrone and Hollidaye- burg. He, with his family, removed to Duluth, and thence to Atlanta, Gaorgia, ———————————ee fs Kleetlon Notes, Tom ‘Johnson was defeated mayor of Cleveland, It appears thé amendments lost in Centre county, by a large majority. Munson has a mr jority in the county cf about 1300 for supreme court judge. The probability is that John W, Runkle, Demcerat is elected associate judge in Bnyder county. for ig visiting Mra. Julia Dinges. Wir. and Mrs. J. L. Kimport, of Walnut Grove, spent Bunday after noon and evening in Boalsburg, Mr. apd Mrs. C. W. Corl attended the Corl sale at Pleasant Gap on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Philip Dale and Mr. and Mrs. John Close, of Oak Hall, spent ['uesday forenoon in Boalsburg, Mre, Margaret Riley visited at the home of her daughter Mre. Frank Whitehill over Sunday. Kleckner Reish and son, of Altos na pent several days with his mother, { Mrs. Margaret Miller, B.C. Johnstonbaugh, Fredricksburg, Va Peter DD. Philips, Colyer Lodie G. Rishel, Spring Mills Mrs, John Carper, Linden Hall Edith M. Carper, Linden Hall Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fisher, Penn Hall Mary C. Fisher, Penn Hall Mrs, J. E. Campbell, Linden Hall Marie L. Campbell, Linden Hall Mabel R. Brown, Spring Mills Mrs. William Sones, Spring Mills Bertha and Nellie Bible, Spring Mills Bessie Harshbarger, Spring Mill: Russell Smith, Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Royer, Centre Hall Grabt Charles bought a lot from Miriam, Elizabeth, Mae and James Mrs. Margaret Riley, aud will build a | Royer, Centre Hall house thereon, Molly Shelley, Mercersburg The youngsters played their usual | Cora M. Frazier. Centre Hall J. F¥. Treaster, Spring Mills Mrs, Sara Etters, Lemont Mrs. Julia Shuey, Lemont Margaret Goodhart, Centre Hall Mrs. James J. Glenn, Dickin Edward Durst, Centre Hall tricks on Saturday evening, but pot | much damage was done, John Meyers and family. of Fmaul- visited for several days with friends in Boalsburg. Mrs. Emma A. Fisher entertained a number of her lady friends during the evening of election day. E E. Croft, of Martinsburg, wis here last week repairing and tuning pianos ; he will make another trip some time in December, Mrs. Henry Dale and daugh’er Anna spent Taesd:y with Mr. and Mrs. John Musser, who are}iil at their home, at Pine Grove Mills. Mise Bara MecClenaban, of Centre SON ton, —————— A —————— Pianos and Organs. The Lestes pianos are’ used and en- dorsed by all the leading musical eons servatories and colleges inthe U, 8 The Stevens plano organs are the latest achievement in modern organ construction, Pianos and organs sold on easy psy- ment plan. Write for catalog ur C. E ZEIGLER, Bpring Mills, Ps, OF REALE TATE Mm RPHANS COURT BALLS Neer’ Hall, is in Boalsborg this week. Ru- Thain signad, appointed trust . . BOARD s Loum of £13 mor has it that she Is making a wed- | the cstate of lua i y pe le of Brust M TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2 Miss Mary Corl came from Pleasant 3 0 ah Tues ha Gap ke Bosalsburg on : Tuesaday where Ihe foliowiag tracts of Innd, wl ; "i she will be at home with her brother ole, 10» ft Charles, Miss Grace Musser, of Ladysmith, |- Wisconsin, and her grandmother, Mrs- | 1 Julia Musser, of Pine Grove Mills, were | © There were no Democrats ia Centre | county defeated for county office. | Witness, J. Adsm Hez:l, jury com-| missioner-elect, i ‘The Democreéts have a morejority in Centre county for all state officers cf from 500 to 1300. But hsif the vote wis cut, 4500 being cast. i recent visitors at the home of Ms, Fisher. ne Charles Motbersbsugh and Charles | : the farmers with their corn hosker. On an average the corn in this township is about half a8 erop. At the Harrison and Ziegler store a | ¢’ock was chancad off ; there were five Judge Wiiliem J. Gaynor was elect- | hundred tickets each five cents | ed Demoeratic Mayor of Greater New | Master Orie Rupp bad the lucky |’ York over O'toT. Baonard, the Re | number, 198 and #0 ha carried off the | i publican fusion nominer, sud W. R.|priz., Hearst, independent. Election Rev. James Glenn with bis wife ard that i Munson ran far shead of the party |dale, and William Kemp, and son returce show } react No. i uw a ir f ticket, but not far enough to become a Wallace, of Tyrone, were visitors st | vou ded 404 deer ed : dia supreme court judge. The gang won |the bome of L Mothersbaugh, | yea! grew o : ont ju Philadelphia as well as through-| Wednesday of last whek, i> hoi n out the state. No definite figures can Mere Charles Mothersbeugh and i : if aad} E be given as the Reporter goes to prese, |A. E Gingerich, and Misses Rose | oe by ‘and ———r— re —— Woods, Margaretia (Goheen and Mar. | #8000. 6L 3 g . . i » $ - ITE Wiles on (he premise Marnage Licenses, John W, Vouada, Bpring Mills Lola R. Liogle, Bpriog Mills garet MotLersbsugh attended a Hal | lowe'en party, at the home of Heory |. Thompson, st Puddiogtown, on Hate 39 PRUPBRDD RIBBED SI TWO STORES IN PENNA “* D. J. Nieman & Co. Penn’a ... WE ARE NOW READY BUSINESS AS NEV T O A of our big Store. the great metropolis. . eral run of garments you see advertised as exclusive examples of the most cor- rect modes and latest fashions reflecting al: the novel features of all New York Models, yet priced to easily meet your economic needs, Indeed, you can save quite a few dollars by pur- ESSENSE “oy . chasing here and be fully assured of being correctly W. W. Btepbenson, Rush Township | 97985 evening. { ¢ j yeu a , : interestin SOA ; s | 1 thet $13 Ian Mary E. Dickson, Hawk Run An interesting home muisslonary | Jus on d smartly clothed, a. 3 convention was held io the Reformed | legally entitled ther 0 81 nd David Freeman, Clen field t bh Frid ft RB ud eveni | thereon to be padd na i widow dor ns he Ebhzibeth Ball, Houtzdale ures (ony AMETNOON ANG VEning. | aatural life, and sid defo red | aywents 1o be se . — . , : Rev. Frank Wetzel, of Rebersburg, | Snel b3 . I sud mor gage —— Harry Cuming, Centre Hall spoke on the * Importance of Home | FRASK M PFISHS he Badie B, Faust, Spring Mills Missions” and Rev. C. W. Levan. of | Tiusiee, Peun Hall, Pa a i . : EL TION ERE aos WE ARE SOLE AGENTS , Charles D. Norton, Meshanoon Baltimore, M D., emphasized the ne | B pigned anucunoes that he lea prac & WISE EERE S RSE I8) Sy RHEE ERR HH LL Aunpa M. Walker, Moshannon Caeily f the country cot gre gation # | suctioneser, and is making a specialty of farm 3 :. 8 t ia | stock sales. Six years” experience i ———————— helping those in the cities. L.. ¥. KOAN FOR 1 HE i Wiliam Dale Sold Farm, eis Lemont i ra The William Dale farm, st Piessant 31 ‘Phapa we Gep, was sold to Samuel Zsttle, of near Lemont, for §75.00 per acre. The farm contains about one hundred and twauly acres, Mr, Zitlle, who now lives oo one of the Treaster farms, will occupy the place himself pext spring. A sm LOUALS, There will be a regular meeting of rogrees Grange, Sv urday sfternoon, Mrs. John Kosre wes taken to the Beilefonte hospital on Bunday and on Moudsy nuderwent an operation, Mre. J. C. Harper, of Bellefonte, wes the guest of the family of George H. E neriek during a part of Iast week. Mrs. RD. Musser, of near Bpring M ils, who had been seriously ill frem pueumonis, has improved considerably during the past week, Miss Bavilla Rearick recently lefi on s visit to her sister, Mra. Moyer, in Cleveland, Ohlo. Bhie will also visit other relatives and friends before re- tuining home, Two horses were bought at the Baum livery sale by Liveryman Willism Ruh!, of Bpring Mills. These will take the place of the two snim:lg which died for him. Mr. hod Mrs. Henry Bwabb are in Linden Hill Mr.and Mra Charles Weaver gpent | Banday with ti deughter, Mrs | Walker, at State College, : Mra. J. W. Keller and son Nod epent Booday st the J. H. Williams home, a". Fairbrook, Rev. Kessler, of Woodward, Aled the pulpit in the United Evaogeilea church, st Riek Hil', on Sunday ev n ing, and preached toa large and appr. giative sudien pa. During the two weeks vaclion belong taken by Siation Agent Lee, the rail: road cM ce is being condoeted by Mr, Conkle, of Williameport. Misses Bebecea Wieland and Regt acl Kothroek, of Boslsburg, were calle a on Tuesday. . J. M, Ross is happy vince the arrival of a granddaughter, Inst Friday. The little one is the first born 20 Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Meyer. Roth mother and babe wre getting slang nicely. Mrs. W. B. Wieland and ehilldren, of Bellefonte, and Mrs Joseph Penning- ton, of Nordmont, were guests of re's- tives here the beginning of the week, H.W. Orwig, of Mifflinburg, spent a few days here this week looking up his lupber interests in this segtion. The vext meeting (the W. C.T. U. | WE diy 4 Wi Pir a (een Quality Shoes was at $3, Men's « Young Men's Clothing ---the Mitchell Stern Clo esi, 2 WEEE BENE IEEE INE RNIN EY ANY HH a by, bY Af The great thing tn big game rifles ls sureness to work under all canditions, Sarlle rifles are built with this idea foremost, The taechaniem bs simple, strong, pers feotly adjusted, quick and sasy in operation Tie Alordin 95114 top and side elector keep u protein wall of metal between your head end the cartridge, prevent powder and gases blowing back, throw the shells away from you and allow lnglans, acculate, effective repeat shots, The Special Smokajass Stes) are hard and sito, specially raade high power sartridges dod to resist wear of lackeled bullets. They sre deep of the Botlars system greatest scctiracy and killing power. Made in Models Bh and 5, ealibirey 2% 10 and fully descr and Dlustrated (with all other re. hes from Rochester, N. Y., are taking the Tead with all partic- ular dressers and the price is not more than ordinary Clothing would cost in any other store. FIENBRAN Mifflin county where they are visiting smong friends. Mrs Catharine Reed, of Reedsvil'e, who had been their gues’, returned to her home with them. Mrs. J. E. Campbell and daughter Marie L. Campbell, of Linden Hall, were lo town Baturdsy, Mrs. Camp- bell just returned from a visit to Harry MoCracken, in the Glades, and Harry Koch, at Fairbrook. None of the local bunters made much of a record on the first day of the rabbit season, One, two and three is the record the Lest of them made, and many returred without baving even enjoyed the sport of chasing the potton tail, Mrs. B. D. Brisbin and daughter, Miss Rrgsons, drove to Warriog Mark Jat Wednesday snd returved will be he'd at the home of Mre, James | RB. Birobhm, the second Haturday in November, instead of the first Batur. day as previously announced. i peaters) In our 135. Rees catalog. Free 3 stamps postage. [Ae Harlin Prearms! G ————— AAAS 42 Witow Street, Centre Reporier, 81 a your — THC VITINTTCEEE STO SHOES Women's Oxfords in Tan Calf Skin, Patent Colt Skin, a lM at $1.25, $1.65, $2.50, $3.00. Men's Douglas Shoes, $2 to $3.50 The Freed Bros, Working Shoes for Men & Boys SI A i WR 0 Just In-a New Line.Dried Fruits Friday. While at that plsce they were ned Mrs. Brisbio’s niece . hasta’ Fetterolf, mse Anns F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall HAY —— DEPARTMENT STO RE * * - MILLHEIM, : : 1x 3
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