Grov Wieland, solemnized at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tressler, at Oak Hall, when Miss Claudia E. Wieland an L. Grove, Wednesday of last week. Just as the clock proclaimed the hour of six p. m., the bridal party marched into the parlor to the melodious strains of Mendelssohn's welding march, ren- dered by William Tressler, a cousin of the bride. The cermony was per- formed by Rev. A. A. Black, of Derry, in the presence of about forty relatives The bride was beautifully attired in white silk and carried a boquet of car- and carried a boquet of carnations. Harry E Grove, a brother of the groom, acted as best man. A delicious the ceremony, in theappropriately dec- orated Tressler home. The bride is an lady and is held in high esteem in the community. The groom is an ambi- tious young man and holds a respon- sible railroad position, at Red Hill, Montgomery county, where the young people will make their future home, Their many friends unite in extend- ing hearty congratulations and best wishes for a long and prosperous wed- ded life. — ff Willlams-Wagner, Charles W. Williams, of Lemont, aud Miss Balla C. Wagner were mar- ried at the bome of David Y. Wagner, at Houserville, on the 11th ipst. The ceremony was performed by Rev. B. A. Boyder. The young couple will take up housekeeping on the Wagner Mr, and Mrs. to move to Lemont, Wagner A nly Brooks-Rimmey, of Pleasant Gap, and Miss Alta May Rimmey, of Centre Hall, was solemn- iz=d at the United Evangelical parson- age, Centre Hall, Saturday afternoon by Rev. 8B. A. Boyder. The Fink Label, The Pink Label appears this week. Those who paid subscription between December 19, and January 24, should look at the label carefully aod report immediately if an error has been made. —— A SO ————— President Taft sent to the senate the nomination of Howard B. Calderwood to be postmaster at Tyrone for the term of four years, to succeed John GQ. McCamant, i Surprise Party, | home of E. H. Bhook, Penn Hall, | Wednesday evening of last week. | Those present were : Mrs. Albright, Mrs. Corman, Mrs, MoCormick, Mrs. Kreamer, Earl Banges, Frank Koap, Cora Corman, Ella Tharp, Carry, Edna and Robert Miess, Miriam and Lyla Breon, Jennie Albright, Vera, Irene and Kathryn Sinkabine, Naomi Sharp, Edwin and Clarence Musser, Christ and Charles Bhook, Paul and Tavola Keller, Jobn and Daniel Corman. Robert and Clarence Al bright, Mrs, Jacob Breon, Mrs, John Bowman, Mrs, W, H. Sinkabine, W. A. Niess, Wallace Breon, W. F. Stoner, John Bowman, Jerry Al Stover, Jennie Bartges, Frank Bailey, David Hennigh, Samuel Ulrich, Orvis and Bruce McCormick, Bruce Meyer, Mrs, C. P. Long, Mrs, Wallace Musser, John Albright, Mary and Gladys Wagley, Vina Bowman, George, Roy and Maude Corman, Mr. Wallace Breon, Carrie, Blanche and Charles Bartges, Eva and Ralph Kreamer, Ella Condo, James, Ralph, Erma and Gros {| Ulrich, George Smith, Cleon Philips, John Musser, Clifford Breoo, Eleanor, Miriam and Austin Long, Maggie Bailey, Charles Carter, Tammie Arney, Mable Zerby, Lloyd Houser, Esther Hen nigh, Blain Bitner, Roy Krumrine, Mable Neiss, | Samuel Hosterman, Grace Musser, George Zerby, Mrs. Detwiler, Mra. Frank Fisher, Mrs. James {i Condo, Mrs. George Shook. — MS ——— Sheep Dog Captured, Oo Haturday morning, at about three o'clock, Harry McClellan, of near Tusseyville, was awakened by dogs barkiog, and on going out to the barn, found two dogs had sa flock of sheep cornered in the barn yard. The dogs had not yet torn the sheep, but Mr. McClellan was lucky enough to get one of the dogs by using a shot gun. The second canine escaped, but | not before he was recognized. s——— Fine Fgg Record, Bome time ago I. A. Bweetwood, of a flock of pullets were doing for him, and here is another record made : Thirty-four single combed buff Leg- horn pullets in thirty days laid seven hundred and three eggs which were sold for $21.11, making a net profit of fifty cents for each pullet over the feed consumed. o_o ff Deaths In Union County. Grant Hafer, aged twenty-five years, at New Columbia. Mrs. Bamuel Beck, at West Milton, aged seventy-five years. Heary Krick, of near Mifflinburg, sged sixty years, LL Mp A Valentine Fost CUnrds, By the time this issue reaches the readers there will be onsale at this of fice a large collection of Valentine Post Cards, at ten cents per dozen. Every card is pretty, and sells regular. 2 at the rate of three for five cents. he lot cannot be duplicated, so orders should come early. Au —— “The Brinkly Girl,” a musical comedy, will be the attraction at Gar mans on Tuesday evening, January 31st, Tusseyville. Misses Myra Rockey and Mary | Weaver spent several days last week | visiting friends at Asronsburg, Rev. H, J. Dubbs spent several days {at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. HBamuel | Floray. | The friends of Mrs. John Spangler | will be glad to hear that she seems to | to be improving. { Mrs. Thomas Bwarlz spent Wednes- | bome of Mr, | man, Mrs. George Ishler and daughter, Miss Effie, were delightfully epter- [tained on Tuesday evening of last | week by Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bwariz John Dashem has been kent busy during the past week caring for a sick | horse, but thinks the animal will be restored to its former usefulness, The farm formerly belonging to Jacob Btrohm, deceased, and occupied William Lipgle, was purchased by Mr. Lingle on Friday of last week. Hie friends wish him sucocees. The following persons have been ill for the last ten days: Mrs. R. R Rickard, Harry Wert, the bright lit- tle daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. B Wert, and msster Grover Colyer, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Floray. On Thursday morning of last week, upon going to the barn, John L. Runkle was surprised to find one of his horses lying dead. It seems tnat the animal secured its liberty in the stable, and was kicked by one of the other horses, with the above result. Mr. Runkle 18 in the habit of taking things uncomplainiogly, yet his lose is felt keenly. On Thursday evening of last week, the ladies composing the Bunday- school class taught by Merchant C. W. Bwartz gave him a real surprise at bis bome. To make his surprise complete, and to show their apprecia- tion of his efforts as a teacher, the young women presented him with a bandsome chair. The evening was spent in a manner that will not scon be forgotten, All retired to their homes delighted with the event, —————— i —— oO ————— Georges Valley. M. J. Barger and wife spent last Bat- urday with friends in Millheim. Mrs. E. L. Liogle returned to her home on Bunday after spending = week at Bpring Mills with Mure, Grenoble. D. D. Decker and sisters Ells and Margaret spent Bunday st the home of John Detwiler. Mrs. J. T. H. Foust and Mrs, F. M. Ackerman spent last Thursday pleas. Mr. and Mra. M. J. Barger went to Waddle on Tuesday to visit Mrs. Bar- gers sister, Mra. George Klinefeiter, Those who visited A, C. Davie on Bunday were J. H. Wagner and Ammon Vooada and wife, Mrs. Bars Reeder is thging care of her sister, Mrs. Immel, who is laid up with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Confer spent Sunday at the home of 8, E. Gobble, —— | Smuliton. | i Bmullton water company held their | annual election beginning of January, | and the officers elected are as follows : | president, Herene Harry ; secretary, H. H. Btover ; treasurer, O. C. Bmull : | trustee, 8. A, Walizer ; water super visor, Jacob Walizer. The company is now entirely free from debt. Mre. Jacob Walizer spent » few dys | last week at Fpring Mills, having been | called there ou sccount of the {lines of her daughter, Mrs Joseph Bolt There seems to be plenty of houses for rent thir spring, both at this plece and Rebersburg ; one reason for it is) because many moved to other locall tien, Berene Harry and w.fs entertained 8 young couple from Fugar Valley on Bunday, George H. Bmull days last week Maggie Harry visited at Mill several deys last week, Saturday. C L. Beck hax ranted the property, now belonging to Henry Wolf, of Madisonburg. Mr. Wolf recently purchased same from G. H. Bmull, was away a few Ha'l returnivg Datwiler mr — Aaronsburg, The Mirees Myra Rockey snd Marion Weaver, of Tusseyville, spent 8 week very pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. James Wert, Mrs. Sadle Hetzle returned home last week, well plessed with her trip, Mrs. E. E. Ardery, of Bellefonte, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver, a few days last week, help. ing to care for her aged father, J, C. Btover, Mrs. Hess, nee Jordan, of Lock Haven, Is at present with her aged sister, Ms. E. J. Deshler. : Mr. and Mrs. Orwig were visiting friends in Milton, a few days last week, Mrs. Lizzie Condo Bowersox sand children will leave here on Thursday to visit her par nts, ex-Sheriff and Mrs. Condo, in York, On Friday the school mates of Wil. lard Burd bad a very . party at his home tending were : Guy Me! William Rahm, John Bright, Edesr Ftaver, Victor Biover, Orvis Gramley, Verna Htover, Nara Wyle, Jennie Gramley, Mary Minick, Hara Kreamer, Marion Eisenhour, Albert Mingle, Osarl Wort, Heory Miogle, George Hahm, Bruce Homan, Harry Roush, Helen Bower, Mae Guisewite, Anus Eirenhour, Nellie Burd, Jennie Ream. Es'ells Musser, all from twelve to fourtces years of age. ET —— nies or him #irpriae Thow g'. ‘nerd, .. Elmer Miller, who is teaching the public echool at Tusseyville, was In town the other evening to attend a meeting of the program committee of the teachers’ local institute to be held at Centre Hall, Saturday, February 4 ————————— ~ Valentine Post Cards, every card just as handsome ss can be, are offered you at the rate of a dozen for ten cents, or by mall for eleven cents. Not a trashy card in the lot. ever, There are many odds and ends in dry goods of ever LE e- The NOTIONS. selling price. inspection will prove it, SHOES. GOODS SOLD ONLY FOR CASH OR ITS Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and onngested lungs. Sold by Murray & Bitner, — The Aaronsburg United Evangel- ical congregation was rhe recipient of 8 bandeo>me salomioum individoal communion service which was used for the first time last Saturday night. Mrs. Busan M. Krape was the kind donor. we need the money. for only $2.75 $8.48 di —— m—— wa A ————— our cus-
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