fom DEATHS On Thursday last being informed by | phone of the serious illness of his | father, Rev. 8B. A. Bnyder left im-! mediately for his parents’ home, | Loganville, York county. But death | had preceded him, for the much loved and honored father had passed away at 1 30 p. m. after a brief illness. W. H. Suyder was aged sixty-seven | years, ten months, and twenty-one | days. He was a public school teacher | for nearly forty years and his worth | in that capacity was testified to by the | presence at his funeral of school teach- | ers and studants who had received in- | structions from him daring these | years, the county Superintendent, and | many others of prominence in York | county. Mr. Snyder had been a loved and! honored worker in the church of his | choice for many years, and had filled many of the offices which it is her Power Lo bestow, He had been a member of Trinity | Uaited Evangelical church, in York, | until the last two years when his reasi- | dence was changed. He had served i i i i | i i for many years as teacher of an Adult Bible class, alan as chorister and mem- | ber of the choir and both of these | ganizations were Of = { i funeral which the | Sunday also at was held present on fectionate, and kindly] husbands, a | faithful, prayerful father and leaves to | follow him to the homeland beyond a | devoted wife with whom he had lived i happily f | sons and two daughters, all of whom | are | : | Rav, wr nearly fifty years, four | in hom-=s of their own M. J. Boyder, of Howard, is a brother of the deceased, | of the i Puilipsburg | Rw N. H Presbyterian in back in the 70's, died at Washington, D C 8t f paralysis sustained the vious day. Miller, chureh pastor his home in | result of = | pre- | , the roe o The decons:d was aged about sixty i eight years, was a vateraa of the civil | war, is survived by his wife, four | d ads ter. aici sons a! ug | c—————— ep aeate— LOCALS no | killing frosts in the immediate vicinity | of Centre Hall, Up to October ninth there were The sale of parannal property advar- tised by A. W,. Nittany mountain, has been reesalled. i (iarver, on + William Colyer, farmer east of Old | Fort, He 8 plowing for delayed in seeding on account of build- | w heat was | ing a large and modern hog pen Frank V, from a few days’ trip to Altoona. { returned Mr is experienced ia the uader- | for an | work. | Goodhart jast Goodhart taking engagement ia that line of B F of Spring Mills, are sillicted. The former is pursing | two fiogers, having felons on them, | and the latter had 8 growih removed from his lip. Williams H. Homan sand Harry Reish were in Lock Haven from Batur- day until the beginning of this week, to be wilh their wives, both of whom ‘ underwen bu