mm DEATHS After an illness extending over period of several r onthe, J. © on Haturday evening, Iuterment was ing, the services having been conduct- ed by the Episcopal minister, Mr. Harper began life as a public #chool teacher, and among other places taught in Centre Hall in the early seventies. In 1876 he was ap- pointed deputy prothonotary to Aaron Williams, and after proviog his os- pacity by about three years of sarviee in that position he thonotary io 1878, and reelected 1881. In 1806 he was elected recorder for a term of three years, After his tearm of was elected in Ia politics Mr. Harper was a Demo- erat. At the time of his death he was 8 member of the Bellefonte borough council, and had sls» held other minor cMoees, The deceased was the son of John and Jane Harper, both deceased. He was reared on the farm, in Miles and Potter townships, attending the pablic and Necrmal schools in both, On Beptember 16, he was married to Miss Leura Graham, who survives, as do a's» these three children : in various Clarence, Helen, a Bellefonte ; and Mrs. George H. of Centre Hall, is a surviving Massachusetts : Miss in Oo, teacher Arthar, in she Fm rjck, school sister, One of I’ nn township's most fcent citizaus | ident of Alexander had nthe, and on a p- lifelong res Mr rome m tif ile ander, townshi! ailing fo al oor been BEVEr- wwions was despaired of daughter, Mrs J. W. Kerstetter, Coburn, fr Id on Friday morning. be es firat to be held will ba he nt will made at Millheim, the United the are term ROY in Evargelical chureb, of which ceased w His gix'y-seven years, months feurten days Mr Alexander was te. 8 member, Whe four is the lovg deceased and #00 © late Amos Alexander, He Ww wa) prominently social, litical walch 1 tease chil sa farmer occupation, with and community by connected religious, educational sflaira of lived. There fren : Mrs J WW. Ker Mra. D. I, Shook, Spris A. Alexander, mi hi : toons A Iotie, Michigan, ia a Kate Al sander, of | foruia Was 8 Dis po- the Hh him Harter he survive WwW. J. and Mra tettor, Coburn Wi other, sud Miss 1 | + Angeles, (Usli wi bedside O of the Amos A'vxander family, it months and Burris seven al Bamuel D, west of Centre Hi 1 Death was due to age, was made al Nprucelown on day morning, years, sig! day, his Saturday. Interment Wedaes for of the Methodist which [sith liever. cuurch, and the deceased was a be Mra, shortly Burris after He and aounty, tion, Centre Calne Catharine Eberhart, haviog been native of Uualon coffaty. They first Mille, conducting a temperance Rouse at that point for a number of years Later, abicu moved to the place where they now live, the farm bel uging to Mra. F. © Bairfoot, The deceased is survived by his wife and these children : James, Ageman ; Mis. Andrew Vonada, Sylvan Grove, Kaneas ; Irvin M |, Lewistosn ; Mia Puilip Leasster, Centre Hail ; Mrs. C. J. Bhafler, Altoona ; Lanson J., who 18 farm ; Charles 85, Cen- tra Hasll Two brothers, Joseph, of MifMivburg, aud Harry, of Bharps- burg. enndueted A i a residence on Nittany Moun- “tain for almost fifty years, Mrs. John Houser died there on Friday. [Tater ment was made at Houserville, Rsv. BEB. R Jones, pastor of the Reformed church, belog the officiating minister, and also the pastor of the deceased. Bhe is survived by these children : Mrs. William R. Neff, Tasseyville ; Mrs. James Raymond, Centre Hall ; Wililam Hoyser, on the homegtead i Henry Houser, Linden Hall ; Mrs. Anna Smith, Blanchard, The only eurviving brother Is He zskiah Hoy, of Bellefonte, and M's Michael Corman, of Z'on, and Mrs. William Miller, of Bellefonte, are wistors, Whartly sitar Mrs, House's mar. ringe she and her husband moved from near Roopsturg to Nittany Mountain, Bhe became very much af- tached to Lhe home they built up, and when the piace was sold to the State to become a part of the penitgntiar site, Mra, Houser demurfed, and ft as only after considerable persussion that she floally agreed to leave the home that for 80 long a: eMered her, The age of the deceased was seventy. five years, uiue months and fourteen a Biante Department of Forestry, |" The exhibits of the Biate Depart. building, In our | Inst issue mention was made of the | various features dieplayed. The forests | of Pennsylvania were the best that | could be found at one time. Their | wealth has helped to enrich not only {this state, but others as well. The { lumber industry of Penusylvania wa® | famous over the Now the | forests are about zone: the lumber in- dustry is rapidly declining. | The increases in the price of wood j« aflecting the price of every piece of { farm mach'nery and every | neczssity. Aside { material peeds the forests influenca largely the health of country by furnishing a eoynstant ply of pure water. Of { wing of the Hortietultural world, hom from supplying for wood, ol! slp great interest to agricultural interests ia the fact that the forests maintain a constant source of moisture which is given ofl into (he atmosphere and by decreasing evapor ation helps in erop production. Fuy~ ther, full streams furnish water sur- faces from which winds may take up moisture, and either lessen the amount they take from crops, or give what j« taken from streams to erépa, There is an inestimable value to in dividual trees because of the great va riety of purpose they serve aside fron the production of wood, The farmer's wood lot is & valuable addition to the farm and ought to be cared for. There are always corners ure di aud poor acres which lcalt farm. Buch places should be planted Lrees, Auy lulormation degired upon such can be had for the the have asking at which will W——————— ff] ———— Bodice Horst, Oa Beptember 11th at the parsonage, Reformed Benner (. Borst, both Boalsburg, ar by Rev. B. ('.* Btover. Thess Uentre County Veteran Ulab, The Centre County Veteran Club held its reunion Park The attendance was quite large, considering the few remaining veterans, General James A. Beaver is president of the body, and in his ab- which was due to physical inability, Capt. W., H. Fry, the first acted ane chairman, officers were re-elected, and former Sheriff Willlam Ishler was made second vice president, After the introductory remarks by former Sheriff Brungart, addresses Col. R, A of Canton, Ohio ; James A, Gleason, the on Grange on Tuesday. gence, vice president, t'he former vere made by Cassidy, Democratic eandidate for congress in . H. 8B. Taylor, the this distriet, and Capt After Lhe censiMn the little nopleasantness during of the sixties, spent the time in talking over incidents on the battle field and sipea, turvivors sn fy tl Frominent Grangers, Among the Grangers of prominence in the state who are on Grange Park : W. T. Creasy, Master irange; E B Dorsett, State Grange : I. F rank Chandler, t. H. Dildine, and Mr. Armstrong, members of the executive committee of the Blate Grange ; Robert 8, Conk- Hon, Biante Lecturer lin, Commissioner of Forestry, —— Heporter Ke inter A Aaronsburg, kichle Warren Wii aud friends family spent the Sabbath with livivg sr Rebersburg, 1 we l ak for them a bon voyage, Xx a LOCALY girl Harry Twin bables—a boy and aud Mrs, Mrs W. & Park, New | he home of her father, M. Boal, DR gintors Dr.) of Capt (George Prothooot Foreman wea Hsl ary guest of his in Centre Saturday and Fanday, Mrs W. A Vis 1 Hall, dividiog ths Helen, their many fii N.A to become pastor of the RB Valley Lutheran charge, and is ie nds Liere, Rev Whitman has ge opted | the ov] gsr | w | that charge We Miss Kathe Heinle, ot Convent, Belle. N. J where she resumed her duties sa lLesd yn relurned to i 'izsbeth's college, after spending her summer vacation here. Rev. and Mis B, F. Bieher. of West Milton, are guestant the home f Mr E. M. Huyete, in Centre Kev. Bieber was for tly pase heartily grested by his former The Reporter hears many favorable ad | ion cormments on Candidate Gleason's dresa to Lhe velerans y Ba Cen- in the auditorinm on Grange Park, on Tues. 5 of Club, on LY annus! mesting tre County Veteran's the day. The speaker msde a good ime Mr. and Mra. George Robertson, of cut, are in Centre Hall, at the home of Mrs. B. D. Bris- This is their firet visit here since their marrisge laut spriag. Mr. Rob ertaon is a diuggiet, and will remain here for only a week, while Mrs Rob eraton will slay a little while longer, bin. friends of the Fair are : Among othiera wha gre with in Centres Hall unt Grange Eoe mpment and Mra. John 8. Getehell and Miss Gor. trude Keefer, Youngwood : Mrs. H. 5. Bennison, Howard ; Miggs Ruth Krise and Nona Ream, Johnstown ; Mrs. Shetter, York ; Miss Mary and Sophie Krumbine, Viutondale ; W, 8 Krise, Johnatown ; John ¥F. Mul- len, Pittsburgh. The Grange Eacampmant and Fair is occasioning its usual home comings of the sone aud daughters of Penns Valley. Mrs. James B. Stroh {s ane of the many wha hss ia her home hear children, all having eome to Cen- tre Hall of Be tarday, and sre (hese : Mr. and A. KE Person, Mr. dnd Mrs, Ammon Burkholder aud baby Burk. holder, of Philipsburg, New Jersey, and Mr. and Xjrs. Rufus Blrohm, of Horauton, 3 John Miller, the eldost son of “Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller, of DuaBols, came (o Centre Hall on Monday, and has been here sioee with {riends. He Is un barber, and is employed In the tonsorial department of one of the leading hotels in DuBols, It ls ten years since he was fn Centre Hall, and he thinks there have been wany changes, Mra. Miller came here on Jaduday to see one of Lhe best geo: on acre lous lu all Pennsylvania, Mis. David Dorman, o odward, Be Lhe weicome gusset Willian | Wiel, WoOsys iast iat, of Wood. has come LU we ied some is iv} i time sai ne of Foster B Mrs. Mara Meyer and baby, of Bosls- ITH, Were guests of her parents, Mr and Mre, Ber joanio Hefllay, Ralph Biover, Foster IWEer Bower and tL are tealing at the week, Former Co ner C ef FELT #1 Of Freeg hy ent me of W ' ¢lson 3 Grapgers picale this A. Weay- # few days a! WeRVEr r King, of Mi; itl spend fatuer, Henry BOTTLE { Bellefonte the |} wiping 10 puree ow v EL. ine { hier Chas Acker, a ataier, Mra. The fren, of Holsoppl parents Mr, and | ied ine] by hile and chi. iLiog thels Howard Acker yer and inetal of the ighiter at Beaver. They reiurued home on Fri COM Dal orm He are vi re Mre, Gilleard attended BO seu hb Pailip ! HiLer's OW, grandds fr } ide jaotury Unga millinery many friends are leave Jah ae, Mra has ares pled = tostend of cone tere. Her 0 see hear Le ry u Hartman sod wife, of Mill ace mapanied by their daughter, Mary swarm and clhlldren, of Baltimore, M. DD, sper the Sabbath at ihe homes of Mrs Exuns Wert and Jamis Wert pr —— nt if you knew the real value of Chamberlain's Linasment for lame back, soreness of the muscles, sprains aud rheumatic paivs, yoy would never wish lo be without it. For ssle by all deniers, 58 is Ra of Se I A FO ins orgi GRASS SEED il ; can be well hand. ip hill better than any lade for two or three horses Does-its work to perfection CLOVER SEED ALFALFA SEED 8A LE wiarvies 2 tein , Bawng ¥ Goneihar ® TeRbRT ihe undersigned iia ¢ i a oni rmds le ther par dvealam ing i HY BUBHMAN O.¥¥ Centre Hall, Pa “ Were all medicines ss meritorions a8 Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera snd Diarrhoes Remedy the world wonld be mitch better off and the of suffering greatly decreased.” writes Lindeay Beott, of Ind, For sale by all dealers, percentag: lemple, the Farm LUI 1% 1) ATTY Telephone place phone, dren first of all? Bell Office to-day. “What Uncle Sam the nearest AAAI A FINE LINE OF AN EXCELLENT To the Picnic Give us a call. MEN'S HATS LINE OF FALL Campers : | | "EARM FOR SALE~One mile east of Centre | |e Halli, on Brash Valley road, 151 acres, | Miacres are under cultivalion, he balance i | mountain pastare and timber land, Flowing | | water from strong monntaln springs-a large hoe | Lpond of pure spring water, A young fru boars | | vag orghard, 10 room house, bara and out build. | ngs. nies GEO. P. BIBLE, Hellefonte, Fa. or ANNIE EK BIBLE, Oontro Hall, Pa, CIDER PRESS The andersigned will Sper. Rie thelr cider prose al the Little Plan. ing Mill, at Usntre Hall station, Saosday and Thursday of cach week, excep ing plonio week, THREASTER & ZETTLE BROS, Centre Hall, Pa, 0480p a 0.4, A ASO A AN ERM FOR SALE-From now nntil Boplem- ber 20h there will be offercd for Whe greatest value fu an Soacre farm Wo be fon iin Centre vounty. For | dees box 34, Lod od8p'd. Linden Hall, Pa Latina y will xo out from this office Widueeduy 1 Och 81, Mo m—— 1D) WELLING HOURES FOR SALE-~The un. } od offers house adjoining the Penns Sampany property, on Church erty known as B or home. n rar, large and ocommodions, and well KIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON CORNER LOT. Also an eightroom house on & oormer s good stable, and & fine assortment of fruit, ® Property is a desirable one in every way is Lb I 4 Jol st Toseyville, of . an RKimima Moyer. All i» Boo re; air, Legh Ad ton, and will be sold i - © above properties offered very fair prices, Por further Jun gouf f Few, if any, medicl bave met with the uniform sucoess t bas at. tended the use of Chamberinin’s Colle, Cholera aod Diarrhoea Remedy, The remarkable cures of colle and diar- rhoea which it has effected in simost hood ha 1 a asighiborho hog ig a i A AABN ww
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