DEATHS Mrs, Catharine Gramley died at her home in Rebersburg after an illness extending over a period of some months. Interment was made on HBaturday morning at Rebersburg, Rev. Charles Hassinger, pastor of the local Luther. an church having been the officiating minister, and pastor of the deceased, Mrs. Gramley, before marriage, was Miss Catharine Bpangler, Bhe was first married to Mr. Ocker, now de ceased, and these children survive : Mrs William Haines and Thomas Ocker, Rebaersburg ; Mrs. Mary Hart. man, Mifflinburg ; George Ocker, Lewisburg ; Faxon Ocker, in I linols Her second husband was Samuel Gramley, also deceased. The step chiluren are : Prof. OC. IL. Gramley, Clement Gramley, Mrs, W. CC. Hub- ler, Rebersbnrg: T. M. Gramley, Spring Mills ; Mrs. Charles Heckman, Nittany. Three brothers also survive, Mrs. David Ottp died at her home at Manor, Bunday morning, after a long illness. Her maiden name was Ellen Pennington, the oldest daughter of John and Barah (Slack) Penning- ton, both deceased. She was born near Potters Mills, 1853, and lived there until her mar. riage to Mr. Oito in 1881. Her hus- band, three sons and two daughters, five grandchildren, six sisters and four brothers survive A Rural Carriers Get Iucrense. Beginning July 1st all rural mail carriers’ salaries were boosted consider ably, The schedule follows: The compersation of rural carriers for ear. rying the mail six days each week, standard routes of 24 miles in length shall be the sum of §1 010 per annum, to be paid monthly ; and on routes ex- ceeding the 24 miles in length the sum of $44 75 per mile per annum for each mile in excess of 24 mlles; and on rottes under 24 miles in length a cor responding reduction of compensation per mile per annum shall be paid. Ino computing distances msjor fractions in on of a mile to be considered s full mile (ap'ain Barc'ay Under the Knife, LOCALS, Misa Mary M. Grove has accepted the position ne teacher of dne of the sixth grade schools in Tyrone, Mr. aud Mrs. Clyde Stover and little daughter Hazal, of Millheim, were guests of Mr. and Mra. Harry Miller, in Centre Hall, from Saturday until Monday, Mrs. Maggie Harper is having a concrete walk built in front of her residence, on church street, to take the place of the natural stones laid a number of years ago. Mra. J. Emory Hoy, of Philadel- phia, came to Centra Hall the latter part of last week, and is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mm. W, B Mingle. Mr. Hoy will be here later. Miss Pearl M Htover, who had in Williamsport for some months, now in Centre Hall, and will keep house for her father, James Stover, in the Bartholomew house Hofler street, been in on Miss Nora Ferguson, cousin of Mrs. Maggie Harper, visited here for sever- al days. Mrs. Ferguson has been in the west for twenty years or more, and has about completed her stay in the east and will return home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burkholder, of Potters Mills, are entertaining Mra. Burkholder’s sister and her husband, Mr, Fultz, of Milroy. Mr. Fultz is an invalid, having fallen from a chestnut tree several years sgo and ir jured spine. Mr. and Mrs, W. BR. Brooks and daughters, Ruth and Mamie, of Centre Hall, for Pittsburg, his on Wednesday lef Linden H all guests at the home of J, M. Ross, hatian. A number of young people enjnyed a picnic at the big rock on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Miller were recent visitors at the home of relatives in this place. Rev. William MoClellan and family are guests at the home of his brother Robert, Harry and Ned Kealler autoed Altoona Sanday morning and while there visited the hospital, tn Miss Mary Love Campbell entertain- ed Roth Ross, Alles Musser and Edwina Wieland at dinner on Tues- dav After spending a week with her wiater Mrs. J. H. Ross, Mra. Anns Williams returned to her home in Altoona on Tuesday. The supervisors are busy with gang of men building 8 new concrete bridge over Mackey run at Linden Hall, between the mill and the rail- road, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Brooks and daughters Rath and Mamie will leave this week for an extended visit among friends in Pittsburg. From there they will goto Niagara Falla where they will be some time with their daughter Mrs. A. B, Fleck. wf afiasiosi— Colyer. of Btgte for visit. this places on Bunday. Charles Fye, College, ed friends at where they will visit Mra. 8. A. Fleck, and from thera go to Clairton where a i gon, Joseph Brooks, Before turning they will visit Niagara and other points, Jacob Jackson the latter seventy-five of age, were arrested and lodged in the lives, re- Falls | and John Murray, | Or more years | county jail for having stolen chickens | the latter part of week, The | chickens—snough to fill a crate—were | anld in Bell telonle. shipped to Altoona | Both intereated parties are residents of Le- last and returned for identification mont, Misa Alicea Musser, of Altoona, is Former Congressman Charles F Jarclay, of Sinnemahoning, submitted | to a surgical operation of a quite seri- | ous character last week, and his friends wiil be mueh interested in learning that he has since been getting along favorably, so far. Captain Barclay re erived the surgical attention at the Garfield hospital, Washington, D. C. mail Played on M iroy's Credall'y, The Milroy correspondent to the Lewistown Democrat and Rentinel made this statement : ** Ray. Stoy Bpangler, of Pine Grove Mills, csught for Centre Hall against Milroy Batur- day. lt Enis Postponed, The ssle of the personsi property of the late Samuel Bruss, advertised for Baturday, has been postponed to a later date, announcement of which will be made in the future fp Marriages wicenses James W, Rosie M Rhus, Htoyestown Eckles, Johnstown a LOCALS. Progress Graoge will meet in regu- lar session Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mra. John Confer, of Tus- geyville, spent Sunday at the home of William Kern and family, at Oak Hall, Tuesday night a large birthdsy party was given to Mrs. William B. ressler, at her home east of Centre Hall. More definite particulars will Appear next week. Mra. James Crays, of Renovo, was the guest of her cousins Misses Jennie and Ruth Thomss for several days. Mrs. Crays will be better recalled aa Miss May Thomas, daughter of the late Adam Thomas, Prof. W. Vernon Godshall, who held a position in the University of Porto Rico, joined his family in Centre Hall last week, Mrs. Godshall and the children baviog returned to their Centre Hall home in the spring, Prof. H. C. Rothrock, of Boalsburg, was in town on business Thursday of Inat week He was principal of the Boalsturg High Behool for 8 number of years, but will occupy a similar post. tion at Port Matilda during the com fog school year Mre. J W. Evans, and children Buasans and Wegner, of White, South De=kota, are in the east for a visit of six weeks or more Mrs Evans ia a daugh'er of Mr. and Mre. George L Goodhart, of Centre Hall, and will spend much of her time here. Mise Kate Alexander, of Los Angles, Californin, ie in the east, and at pre pent fo vislting Miss Mollie Hoffer in Cer tie Holl Bhe is the sister of the Ine Dr J F Alexmi der, ard known to mary people In Centre Yall and Po ve Valley, hnving lived here for a vumter of years, F. J Tibbetts, who sufl red very much during the past week from a dersngement of his stomseh, is impro- ving, but has not reached a condition as invorable us existed after his dis charge from the hospital. The Tib- bet's furniture estsblisbment acd undertaking business is being conduot- ed «uccemsfully by F, V, Goodbar: and Miss Lona Ti Misses Mien Cartin Jennie Musser Musser, al and Ruth Thomas, the daughter of Pennaylvanis Rsilrosd 4 fam- ber inspector, and was formerly from Pine Grove Mills, Miss fora coming here, visited Grove Mille, Linden Hall, points, je MDIPANnY Musser, be. Pine § other | at and fustalled in the residence of W. B | Mingle, E:q , in Centre Hail, by the | Bossler & Forrer firm, of Harrisburg The mechanical work was done hy W F. Bosaler, of Lancaster, ssa'sted by John Kreamer, of Centra Hall. The system, in which either hot water or steam may be used, is claimed to have superior advantages aver the Mr it conveniences attached to many old hot water syatemas, all the late the plant, including an Con. troller. Merchant C. F Emery has al- so contracted for a similar plant, which will be iostalled within = month, Mingle had electrio D ne From the Lewisbarg Journal: J P. Bmithgsall, Hall, es down to Lewisburg Baturday to visit the old friends of his college days. He gradusted from Bucknell in the class of 1906. and ainea then has been cipal of schools in several towns in the state. At the Lime of the Austin firod he was in charge of the public schools {io that town. When the dam broke he was on the streets of Austin, and with his wife and children sue ceeded in getting out of the path of the torrent of water by running high grounds. After the flood he was one of the rescuing party that worked in getting out the dead and younded. Judge B Frank Keller, of Charles. ton, West Virginia, and F, W, Weber, of Boalsburg, were callers st the Re. porter officer on Tursday. Judge and Mra, Keller are spending a part of their vaeation at the former's old home in Boalshurg, which town he left on graduating from Peonsylvanis State College io 1876. He has been in the south since, fl'st engsging In the practice of law in which he was very successful, at the same time investing and engaging In several ventures that proved highly profitable. About a dozen years ago he was elected to the bench, and in that cepacity has meds a good record, Next summer he ex- prota to accompany Mrs, Keller on her second trip abroad, There is some unfavorable comment on the ungenerous spirit exhibited by deorge BR. Puilips, of Fisters Ferry, who gave a youth one dollar for having returned a wallet of $2500, which had been lost on the public road. It must be admitted that the Fishers Ferry man did pinch pretty hard, but on the uther hand these acts of honesty ought aot to be made appear to be performed for the purpose of gain. It costs poth ing to be hovest under any conditions, [oe man who returns your purse and expects half of its contents for * being honest,” steals bha'l of it, morally There are too many people who hold to their ** find " until they are obliged to let loose, and then expect a grest reward. Again, It bas never cost any one any thing to be honest, and the person who Is july honest will not en- usage in robbery when he holds some one einv's property upkoown to him, of Centre prin. to Mies Hele Nn few with Bodtorf is spending a her brother Edward at Jersey Mhore, Charles Houseman and Miss Musser, of Millheim, eall d at the home of J. 8. Houseman on Runday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rishel, burg, spent Randay with Keller, daya of Boals- the latter's ~arah at Tussey- ainter, Mins ville Mr. and Rinnehraker, Mra sun David Rtoner, i Mra Nontt Albert Hemslok, aliven at t} AY 1 ite place W. F. Rockey and Ralph Rickert and ehil. nday with Willlem ¥ near Coburn. John W. Weaver and Horner, both of this Mifflin eounty where vied in the holy bond of I'hey havethe best wishes id Mors i Mra dren spent Nao Moyer and famil Last Friday Bertha place, drove to wedlock f of their many frienda, can Be porior Register a——————————— from the lake region during the pat few days, The wind has been passim — If any n » Hull tell the fol a— sosifution LOCALS from Centre county is st convention he forgot Ka at home about it, Moose The Union Nw Berli John C. Rossman had a car load of lime shipped from White Rock to Centre Hall. The lime was used for agricultural purposes, [ w d ceof atid Disrrhoes Remedy’ Oriole, Pa. Neminary tuilding st 0 is offered for sale. ured of diarrhoea by one Chsmberlsin’s Colle, Cholers "writes ME. There i& noth- For sale by all dealers. (4 bharde, ing better, THERE 1S It plows the same depth the led on rocky hillside other plow made ; it is st There are every machin draft is 1 G0 the tear has 3 : 1 Xen reduced in the NEW IDEA. GRASS SEED long ; sticks to the y wash TO THE can be well hand- Does its work to perfection y superior qualitie r Jacket Engine $ riptive catalog. CLOVER SEED Fired au ALFALFA SEED — h— ER ROLL TOP DESK FOR SALE —T} ed offers for male & good sl GROBE MINGLE, Centre Hall. HOUSE POR REST-The un rel & dx room house : water Insid eat Chareh 8c. H. J. LAMBERT Hall 0.313 jersi ened offers CARRIAGE FOR SALE rubber tire, yo ge and shafts good as be GEORGE E. ON §Osatre Hall. § #0 SUCCESS "ug TRAINING The two go | We train our of sen ta a Pw new, and for each graduste 5 po FE Bookkeeg ing oe Either Pitman or firegg Rhort hand Intter AB wrelonn knows. Fall tern bewins Sep tenber I Write for Prospectas, PHILADEIYVHIA BUSINESS COLLEGE 8s. «Tan seatel cure 1H Hii 1 Baki] Hy i ping well Sop ie y fence =a than wood and front steps, curb posts, etc., of concrete. Itis It never decays clean, cut in order to make FEGyTY. AT STORES, Pomme 3 30 | Baber eee GRA = MARKET, Wheat... 1 JR. Corn a SE SE et wns x Se TEACHER WANTED «An expe rienced pubic school wencher is wanted 1 ™ teach the Plum Grove Sobhool, east of Centre a POTTER TWP, SCHOOL BOARD, AF. Heckman, Taweyville, Pa, on iL § FOR SALE Hrool sow and ahireeen condithon hd 1 stock Bes 1 oOOL, Tus sey ville, Pa. ob On Laundry will go out from this offles Wednuday, Aug. let, them move readily, I. omar — FOR SALE-~The un. Sifts Sor sile the Awelling house Valley Banking Be bome. The [gee 0 54 Si To EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON DORNER LOT. Jun.mut ONE The his serv. AUCTY 8 BR he undersigned often os A