THE CENTRE RE PORTER. THURSDAY, FESRUARY 8. hg Richard ©, Weir died at his home ip Tyrone of general debility. He was born in Crawford county in January, 1827, hence was a few days over eignty-five years of age He studied medicine and for a number of years was a practicing physician He final ly relinquished that work and went to teacning school, locating at Centre Hell. He will be recalled by a num- ber of his pupils, many of whom are readers of this paper. In 1851 be marri-d Miss Mary Barber, of this county, who aled in 1893. Four years later, at Greenville, he married Miss Nanpey J. Burton, who survives with two daughters and one son, namely : Mrs. H. A. Gripp and Mrs. Mary Rtitzell, of 'yrone, and Leslie, of Puil- adeiphia, Dr. Weir's first wife was a niece of the late “amuel Huston, and was rear- ed on what is now known as the John Grove farm, slong Binking Creek where her parents lived About 1858 Mr. and Mrs. Weir lived on the Dr Irvin property, north of Huston's pond, and at that time farmed. H: taught school at Plum Grove, and al- so taught school at Pine Btump, and as stated above, at Centre Hall He lived at Centre Hall between 1865 and 1868, snd cccupled the house in which Hd. 8. Kreamer now lives. Dr. Wier was a gentieman of refluement and education. Mrs. Elizabeth Meek Glenn di«d at her home in State College, after an ill- ness of six weeks following a stroke of paralysis. She was born in Patton towuship, anu was aged seventy-six years. Theresa Z, on the old home stead in Patton township, P. Gray Meek, of Bellefonte; L. Olin, o Pliladelphia, and Sara A., oo the old homestead, are the surviviog brothers and sisters, She married Ephrsim Glenn about fifty years ago and his death occurred in 1884 Bhe was Lhe mother of six children, five of whom survive, as follows : Dr. W. 8. Glenn, of state College ; Rev. George M. Glenn, of Philipsburg ; Dempster L. Gleon, of Toledo, Ohio; Dr. Thomas O Gienn, of Bradford, and Reuben M, Glenn, of Oklahoma, Mrs Lloyd Eckenroth died at her home at Plessant Gap, Thursday of last week, aged thirty-six years, Io- terment was made at that place Mouv- day forenoon, Rev. Eunvler, pastor of the Methodist church officiating. I'ne deceased's maiden name was Myrtle Hile, and was born in Pleas ant Gap. Her marriage to Mr. Eck- enroth took place about twelve years ago. The husband, a daughter eight days old, the first child born to ber, survive, as do also Mrs, Sadie Hil, Bellefonte, a sister; Willam Hil, Bellewooa ; Lawrence Hile, Curio ; Otis Hile sand Harry Hile, Pilesssr Gap, brothers. DEATHS THROUGHOUT COUNTY Mis iu Betiefouls, aged years Her nawe was Dawson. An iofaot aud Ler husband survive, Mis. Mary Dix pn, widow of Jobu Dixon, in Mives, Blair county, nee Mary Detwiler, aged seveuly-seveu years. loterment in Bellefonte, . Ms David Hall, ree Elizabeth L Taylor, at Dix Run, Usion township aged seventy-one years. loterment in Bellefonte, Jalucs Barrel, maides culiag twenly Mrs Emma Yeager, nee Bourbeck, widow uf Henry Yeager, in Curtin. Miss Elizavetn Petrikin Harrie, in Bellefoute, aged eighty-ulve years, John P. Stiver, of Huston ship, aged eighiy-six years, Levi Yioghing, io Poilipsburg, aged eighty-ihree years. Low n- Woodwara, A. C. dlifer transacted business In Lewisvuryg last week F. W. Husted, of New York City, gpent last week with C, D. Motz Mr, sud Mre, Israel Runkle spent » day last week in Brush Valley. Mre Immel, of sprig Mille, is visit. ing her parents, Mr, aud sre, Howard Bowersox, Mre U, tH, Hosterman and Mrs R M. Wolfe visited Mrs. Micuael Stover who is ill, on Friday. Preschiog services will be held ip the Evangelical Association charen Hunday morning. Roy Musser, teacher of the Von Nelda sonool, spent Saturday in Mill heim sud Aarousburg Messrs. John and Edward Sheesly who aw employed near Logantoun are spending a few days at home Miss Mabel Boob retaraed hom» on Buudsy after spending a week with her sister, Mrs, Henry Meyer in Re bersburg. prescned a very interesting sermon io the Evangelical Association church Friday evening. Harry Biover and sons Ralph sod Miles rpent & day Inst week with the | former's father, Charlies Btover, at Asnronsburg Lewi-burg vondsy afternoon to ste tend the fuveral of thelr grandsdaugh- < ory dhing Bb. , . 4 Poem, Sh In glving an sccount of the celebra. tion of the fiftieth marriage anniver- gary of Prof. and Mrs, W. A, Krise in the last issue of the Repor er, men- tion was made of an original poem read by Mr Krise. The same is re. printed below In the western part of thi grand oll State, There lived once a maiden so fair, With a heart so light and an eye #0 bright, And a mind so free from all care In my youthful days I courted this maid, Who gave me her love in return, And the spark that lit the altar of love, Has ever continued to burn, We plighted our troth in faith, hope, and love, And promised together to live, Till the King will call to enter above The home he has promised to give, The children that came to gladden our home, And lighten the burdens of life, Have, some of them, gone to the realm above, In a world that is free from all strife. The others have gone and left us alone, In the home that we love so well, But the good old home is dear to us yet ; "Tis dearer than words can ere tell, Now mother and I are both growing old, Our locks are fast turning to gray ; But our hea As they were on our wedding day, ris are warm as in days of yore — The journey of life together we've trod, As the days and the years went by But it won't be long till the time will come When we must lie down and die In making up the list of vu-sts on nema of Mr and Miss Jane Fore. ine this o-¢asion the Mre. John H Pufl man and Mia Kate Foreman were advertantly omitted AA spring Millis 8. Lh Condo, on Raturd y, business trip to Miffl vburg. William M. Grove and Mise Besse, spent Bunday fonte J OO a few dave mother, Miss Helen Bartholomew Hall, was a gues! Gramley, over Sunday Mra, Rev. J Max Lantz, lef Barurday afternoon for Lewistown to visit Mother Lantz usly i'L Rev Association, is at a series of meetings iu the Eva: gelicsl church on the hill E 8 Ripks, of 'enire Hall, Bpring Mills visitor on Friday ing, apd was an attendant at & regular Lodge, I O dsughter, at Belle- Beatty, of Avis, | in town visiting gpendir g his aged Sf Centre at the hom~ of I' M, on who i= seri O Martin, of the Evangeliesal present conducting Was 8 “veld, session of Bpring Mills, O.F. ne [adies odiast “ Mensuring = ginal "7 on February 14h, M E church Tne soteriainment will be free, and everybody in cordislly invited to attend. The Hon E B. Dorsett, lecturer of the State (Grange, delivered a lecture | io the Grange Hall on Saturday after noon, a godly number of Grangers be ing present we and well appreciated by the mem- bars of © Meath old » fedoe-day, Lid Raclety of t Episcopal church will h at 730 p m., in the Tbe lucture was s timely the order, A A A WHY Ha LOE. Ir Druggists Mgrray & "0 por for Seiiing «t ta I. I' tan’ & ough « fle fim w fin thie mea withing waey if 1 divn y & Miter a her people tir hi elund the mu ays drugeists Mar tiv te of their many tu wre glued to a=il Dr, pee fle for the cure «f cons ipation and dyspepsia on that plan “ I'he Dr Howard Co, 1s g-t » quick intro uciory iz 4 us the regulsr Af 4 batie of their specific for baif.prics, 25 cents, and althotigh we hinve soid a jot of it, and gusrsatesd every pack- | age, Ot one has been brought beck as uvsatis actory. ” We are stitl selling the specific at | half-price, although we ted) now long we suall be abie do #». | Auy person Who ls su jo to coustipa | tion, sick hendscte, ozzioess, liver | trouble, indigestion or a general | played out condition, sught to take ad- | vautsge of tuls oppiriduity It the! specific dows not cure them, they espn | cote right tack Lr nur swre, and we will Sheetiiuy refund their me uay, Cus we Vere Howard's order to slithor- vie to sell eid Caunot io meal NOTICE = Naotioe is hereby given to all persons inferest. ed that the fuilowing Inventories of be gogd and chatt eset apart t widows under the pro. visions of the Act of April Muh, 1861, have been confirmed Nisi by the Cerk of the Orphans’ Court of Ceutre County, and if no exceptions be flies on or about the wt day of next term the same will be confirmed abwoiute, ; 1. The inventory and appralsement & Jus | reousl property of Eowin B. Way, inate of aif | Koon wwnship, deceased, sa the same was sof | apart 10 kis widow, Mar, ha W. Way. | 2 The inventory and a isement of the persoual property of John Breon, late of Miles | township, deceased, a4 the saiie Was st spurt to | his wow, Allie Breon, 8. The inventory and appealpement of the | personal property of HCO Advis nde of Walk. ar wwnshp, deceased, as “Ae Was ed spent | @ ois widow, Clam E. uti 4. Notice is hereby given that there has been | app sine and set ng art 10 Bien F. Adams, wid oe of Whilam H. Again, aby "Sith Ao i of ois A Bal prop ry hog. ne emiaie | All that certsin mes or tract of land situated in the township of orth, county of Centre and sate of Pen » yivania, bounded and descr ed a. follows ; Beginning Ala on ne of land of Abel Reese, wi ty-sew nn and elght-tenth rods to thirty two and oue-hail a, east th worth Gly seven and one-half Ay gr hg a ev: oy. eiy-Awe ous WW post | thenoe sot one-bhel! Cegrees west thirty seven a d | to stones ; theuwoe south fifty. | seven «nd one | (PETES vast seVOnLy AW to the pla © of bugluuiug, cunning seventeen AOres, Lead Iv. sue, Appradead Ale... oo. $520 00 Personal PROPOILY ,....oomismmensioies se © BOM woiesnenisomsiancsnn JU0 HD © J. FRANK surat], Register,” ene Hm HA UAE SAA PAO BN AI Qoular Lefocts In Artists, Tr wus sald of the Inte Bdwin A. Ab- bay that his pearslghteduess to do with his close attention tall, art, An to de who does work speaking of Mr. fllustrator in black and white, Abbey's consclentious drawing in details, wondered how much defects accounted for cert: of well known artists, “A cynlcal person told me day,” he sald, “that he half every lmpressionistic painter was nearsighted and drew what he es off. It sounds Oi believed 80 Ww with his glass sen sible. “And conside biind I r me. Iam completely cannot even tell blue failing which is rarer blindness color from than red-green color “Yet I would not colors could. When 1 draw, you see, 1 put in precisely the effects I get in nature, and they tell me that shade gradation chief merit of my work. 1 lay to New low, a Bee is the that Bun. color blindness.” When They Fined the Servants, There mu have been a servant en in the spe Elizabeth, if we may } of rules ers for the jg m en + by a list ial you love me as ver, never love any ¢ you wouldn't do nds of rea You hinve be oneyvinoon i De aler Beacher “Hollered.” { i the morning sere Dr. Beecher threw and sald In a Celection, "i peliove that oret pormon i ever noe of hi ighters pro Hive da re energetic “Oh. atient gpcthine to say 1 le, Ie pls ' always ntl Their Use. with the ax. hammer, crowbar and go forth on these cars?’ eler on the railroad going tg New York those are put there la case any nis a window open,” facetious man, naked no repl Youth's Companion, Stupid Man! Mex, Ascum-—-DBut why didn't buy the matgsin! if yon liked it? Nurich-The man auld it wr mestic dress goods. Mrs. Ascum Well? Mrs, Nurich- I'd wear anything meant for domes ties, do you? Pindeipiia Press. Why Ha Didn't Pay “I have bef a «ilk hat with tha: man five times in the last year, and he has pever paid me one of them.” “That 20? 1 didn’t know he was in the hiahit of breaking his word.” “Oh, Lie t#4't. He won the bets’ Cincinnati Temkin, Whsn Woman Vota, Mrs. Church—Well, how did you vote today? Mrs. Gotham-1 didn’t vote at all. There were only two women can: didates, and one of {hem said some thing uncomplimentary about my hat, and the other one never noticed my hur at alll—~Yonkers Statesman. ¥ ou | % Bie “ho three things most difficult are to keep a secret, to forget an injury | rod to make good use of leisure, 5 Contes Reparier $1 per year in - sironomical Of the Facts. sun fs reckoned This diameter, ow ' hedt and the 111 Conse being rate, tem in mos oo estimnt ] funy : * tO» know a i owing to certal and dealt w in ch we live Z2iO-millionth part vn off by the eurih receives amount of times comp! tid pl pC, Tile 01 w! receives ly of the heat Bun Even as it Is the annually from the sun heat that exceeds by a million the heat producible by the of conl. American. throv an combustion 950.000.0000 tons of New York Thackeray's Thackeray ance in print was a satirical poem, published in the ‘estern Luminary durl py holiday tin J revs ££ one Westn ter Gazette Business Bef % 1 ore Pleasure. 1. with its nos i 3 { touch colin of tenth penny The Eternal Feminine. From the fresco paintings of the Cretan palaces of the learned that in about 2000 HB, OC it women of that time whalats had flounced or skirts, wore an elaborate « their b i} howeyg hats which mis have come Parisian hat shop, while might be d culotte. ure ifr on one womar Wanted the Best, Uncle Rasberry walked into a drug store “Gimme one © back,” he said “One of the “No, I don't plasters. 1 want Washington Btar dem plasters foh my porous plasters ” want one ¢ one o de pores’ de bea’ "- Legal Pleasantries. The pompous lawyer assumed his most imposing mien. “Gentlemen the jury.” he began impressively, pncg sat upon the judge's bench in the state of Maing and" “Where was the judge? Interrupted the opposing attorney. Housekeeper. # © | | 900000000000 2000000008 ver To those wishing to do thei wr Spring Sewing . We have just received Dress Goods White Goods Lawns, Linens Percales Ginghams Caligoes Pillow tubing and casing Sheeting, Shirtings A new line of Embroidery for Full Skirts, and AJl Over to Loa & Insertions VALENTINES AND VALEN- TiNe POST CARDS Call and see. H. F. Rossman i SPRING MILLS, PA. P87 000000000008 0000509200000000H00000800 TP BNORBIL ORS Bran, Dairy and Stock Feeds, You will slways find st our will the best bran, Badger Dairy Feed, and Hehumscher’'s Binck Feed, These feeds will bear comparison with soy feeds on the warket for actual values froro a eclentific and practical stand- point, Purchases are made in load lots, and prices reasonable J. H. AND B. E. Wgngn, Centre Hall and Oak Hall AA hn Hlelghe well well lroned, trimmed with material, and painted and varnished in best of style, lnrge, in drafr, ressonable—J H. Hall and ca?’ taade, Dest comfortable, correct prices altogether and B E Osk Hall n——— i ——_ A] oS —]———————————— eber, Centre When ber ¢hiid is in ran will risk her life to protect it, No great act of heroism or risk of life DECPRERry # child from Cough danger a wo- to protect Give Chamberlain's Remedy and sll danger is avoided For sale by all deslers I. a — ‘entre Reporter, $1 » year, in ad- Vanes THE EMPIRE GRAIN DRILL plement that will 1, if perfect The uperor. is An In soon be neede 13 peeding is desired, Empire has no s THE DeLAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR De LAVAL OIL machine. D. W. BRADFORD CENTRE HALL, PA Bell Teles Bone calls will Why cough? Stop it! Stop op X Coughing rasps and tears. Stop it! Coughing prepares the throat and lungs for more trouble. Stop it! There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Stop it! Ayer’s Cherry Pec- toral is a medicine for coughs and colds, a regular doctor's medicine. Sold for seventy years. Useit! Ask your doc- tor if this is not good advice. Unless there is daily action of the bow- els, poisonous produc ts are absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nauses dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your doctor about correcting your constipation by taking laxative doses of Aver's Pills. Made by the J.C. ATER CO., Lowell, Mass. Centre Reporter, §1 per year, be promptly answered. UR NEW BUILD- ING is now complet- | ed and we have built with a view of doing Repairing of all kinds of Vehicles This means re- wood work, ironing, , and rebuilding vehicles. Cato] of Sleighs | Buggies Carriages of all descriptions. Blankets and Plush Robes | inl az irs ial attention line of HARNESS speak our themselves. S. LL. CONDO SPRING MILLS. for due, we chandise. is our idea. year, Y PENN’A
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