aR DEATHS, The Johnstown Democrat of 3rd instant gives this account of the death of Rev. Samuel Krider, a native of Ferguson township : The Rev. Samuel Kreider, for many years the pastor of pearby Lutheran churches, died at the Memorial Hos- pital early yesterday morning of pneu- monia after an illness of but a week's duration. The funeral will be held to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Moxham Lutheran church, the gser- vices to be conducted by the Rev. H 8. Rhoads, tire pastor, assisted by sev- oral other ministers of the Lutheran denomination. The Rev, Mr, Krider was born 13, 1841, at Gatesburg, Centre the 8 Hu of John and Elizabeth Krider and served three years in thea civil war He also taught school for and later was graduated Busquebanna Uaiversity, Nav county, time the pome from His charge was at Turtle Creek and he was the pastor of the churches firs later Lutheran Armstrong Indiana county, Nomerset county. at time and for resided at Windber, mercantile business, When be regained the use of his eyes he sgain took ministeiial work, end Lovett, where built the Lutheran chureh, South Fork, Puritan and this city. In 1869 Lhe Miss Mary Mills Beside his widow he at Elderton, county ; Cookport, and Hooveravilie, His sight failed nine ona years he entering the up supplied at he and at Morreliville Mr. Krider married Pine who REV, Royer, at Grove Centre county, survives, is also survived by twosons, 8 A. Krider of Starford, of brothers, Indiana cou 30 Central Isaac Krider uty, and A. R. Krider avenue : # Dau: Jacob old homestead two MNavi county, and Krider burg, the ' Tat : Ara giaters, Mrs Katherine Stray Nmalipox at wemont, Bmallpox has made its appearance at Lemont, and on Tuesaday the home of James Willlams was put under quarantine, tbe head of the family being the afflicted one. Mr. Williams had been employed at Bellefoute, and it is presumed he came in contact with the disease there, There Is Lemont considerable stir about since the loathsome disease broke out there, and it is owing to the fact that up until the day the Will- iams home was placarded, many neighbors frequented the place, se ———— ra c— — Marrisge wlconses, J. H. Fultz, Orviston Edith Woomer, Curtin William Rodgers, Jr., Chester Hill Anna Venson, Tylertown (i. H, James, Tyrone Louisa McClellan, Bellefonte Charles E. Coble, Linden Hall Clara M, Schafler, Centre Hall Thomas B. Beaver, Bellefonle Rachael M. Prince. Crafton C. L. Decker, East Freedom Alice Kline, Howard William Hale, Julian Ida McDonald, Juhan . a ———— 4 Coble-Schae lor, At the Lutheran parsonage in Centre Hall, by the resident pastor, Rev. Fred W, Monday evening, Charles E Coble, of Linden Hull, and Miss Clara M. Behaeffer, of Centre Hall, were united in Barry, on marrisge, =a nt A Ml Tw uty Licensts Granted The court granted twenty liquor licenses in Centre ¢ounty, which poses of dis all the applications except Millbelm, nain to be acted upon, those in Philipsburg and which yel re Eq LOCALS If you have any love for music go to lidayeburg and Mrs, Mary Mr i i ¥i gr 167 # . resiGed since 1 at ols nue, this Strayer of | Krider had | Central Gateaburg I'he Rev i ave- | : | city, - i i i 1 of Emer- | mids Mis. Jennie Weiser, wife son Weiser, of Altoona, d bospital in that city at Wedne sday of jast pendicitis Mrs an operation on the avail, ch as ed fr ' week Weiser saturday on underwent Mer 'y for the di ‘KE Her maiden name was Decker and she Mills, a Care Was had her ime they lived in eaves husband, i one sister, namely [ilinoia Dakota ; | Chicago, Aatches, Mouth 1 lonel 3, 1 Spring Mills : | Joseph Fleisher, North Dakota Dolen ) and Edward C., Mills The Mpriog Mpr ' TiOR rems brought Monda the ins ware spd on held r she am » int Decker ; interment at Rev. Joho M Price, pa ited Evangalical 141 SEI IN, Y fuveral from home Colonel G Was Millheim. tor of the U of which church the deceased the assited denomination was a member, was was officiating pastor, and he by J. Max Lan'z secon fetal p Sarprise Parly, \\ Rev, A/C Miss Marian Burchfield and cousin, Mies Mary McClellan gave a surprise party for the former's mother, a few days ago, at Tussey Bink. The girls got up the party in quick order, yet some thirty persons responded to the invitation, and all of them erjoyed the evening very much, Refresh ments were served, and all wished Mrs. Barchfisld many more happy birthdays. Those present were: H. W. Frantz Verna and Sarah Frantz, Charles Detwiler, Wilbur Runkle, John and Fred Horner, Roy Mariz, William and Lee Rickard, Bamuel Zerby, William and George Bwarlz, James Foust, Charles Coldron, Mamie Weaver, Margaret Rockey, Rath Martz, Mary Wagner, Alma Btoner, Ada Meliss, Mary, Bessie and Hgzzel McClellan, nb ——————— New York Male () cartette, The New York Male Quartette will ba in Grange Hall, vpriog Mills, Thursday evening, 13:h iustant, All sudiences ail ocessions en- Joy u quartette of male voices. To the common people it is the one perfect organ, to the cultured and the critics it brings so great a meseage of mellow song that technique ia lost in sweet. ness, and those who come to scoff re- main to worship at the invisible throne of one of nature's purest ex- pressions, — A Mt Helsh Bays Hotel, B Frank Relish, of Centre Hall, purchased the Milroy hotel from 8. 8 Brown, and about April lst will move there and take charge of the same. Mr, Brown has been proprie- tor of this botel for many years. He on bear the Trier sisters in Grange Ar- cadia Friday night. Mrs. D. J. Meyer Alexand been ing in Williamsport for a week, Lillian friand iriendas Mrs, and r have Visi Boozer's battery of ice plants have been working day and {urns during the night past four or five days A ipee of the Centre County na (Gran priog Mills to ‘om of Natur. he home (raris third’ yeridan the Mrs. Ti Hall, who had been very serio OAs aly much improved, and with a litt] p i= able to walk. Taree applications for licenses bave county, The f olemap, Bt filled in Mifflin license are wahted at the Charles and Farmers hotels in Lewis The W.C. T. 1 monthly meetiog at the home of Mrs J. H. they hope to held in their in the Reporter building. Miss Barah Nefl, and Ralph Bitver and Gross Allison, sl! students at Penopsylvania Btate Col week at . wiil hold its regu- Weber, Ibe March mee ing new home Mevsra lege, spent a few days leat their respective homes, Mra. B. D. Briabin, sccompanied by her daughter, Mrs, George Robertson, of Hartford, Connecticut, returned to Tueaday., Mrs. Bris. with her daughter for Centre Hall on bin bad been several weeks. Miltheim will have a minstrel show on Hatarday evening of next week. [* i= a home talent affair, and the young men who are taking part prom- ise their audience good entertsin- ment, A company of home talent will give a play in Grange Arcadia, Thurs day night, 20th instant, the proceeds of which are for the benefit of Prog- ress Grange. A fuller annouuce- ment will appear later, Giilliland’s corn remedy ia advertised in this issue, Mr. Gilliland js a Miste College druggist and sseures those pestere i from corns that they can be almost instantly relieved by his remedy, which is sent by mall, Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs J. H. Lambert went to Bangor, Northampton county, to attend the funeral of the forwer’s sister, Mra, Andrew dutt. Northumberland county is the native home of Mr. Lambert, There are a number of cases of small: pox in Bellefonte, but the disease is not nearly ns prevalent as the reports cirenlated in other localities make it, There are also a number of cases of the disense at the Forge, but every effort is being made to check ita spread, A yellow label on your express pack. sage indicates that express charges have been pre paid, and a white label indicates that the package was for: warded * collect.” This system of white and yellow labels has been sdopted by express companies by order of the Ioter-State Commerce will continue to reside in Milroy, School Code and Trausportation, case of J, H. Houck va, township, victually set aside the pro transportation of echool children. Mr Houck asked the board to trane- port his children to a school, because of the fact that the board had closed the school in the district in which he lived, The court decided the town- ship did not need to do so, ee etn Repo ter Register Hall Harry Vonada, Spring Mills H. A. Wilkinson, Potters Mills Ernest J entre Hall John H. Durst, Centre Hall W. E. Lee, Potter Mills W. F. Rishel, Farmers Morris A. Burkholder, Cent George Horner, Linden Hall Ferguson Potter, Center Treaster, ¢ Mills ir Hill PPE The ground hog saw his shadow on Bunday, but we will have the ssme kind of weather as thcugh the animal had stayed in his nest all day long. ———— BURNING WOMEN ALIVE. England In 1790, The horrible puni women Saxon E the case of sl! shment only in Norman rulers any w nd or free, killed her burned and the } for erime and al ¢ ig) ronson even for ing ar fenses to perio of allve ninor of. {mo tim Public HNng of to should be in alone Knows how 8 they truly used. New York Sun. use her hands a A Settler. “Yes,” said Mr. Cu “but what convi irox earnestly, neces you that the duke loves our daughter deeply and devot- milly?” “The fact,” replied his wife icily, “that he is willing to accept you as a lather-in-law."—Washington Star. Defining a Canard, Willle—Paw, what is a canard? Paw -A canard is when a newspaper prints & statement that a politician who is a friend of the pee-pul has had his pants pressed. ~Cincinnati Enquirer. ES HERIFF 8 BALE By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facies issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, Penna, and to me directed there will be ex posed to public sale at the Court House, in the borough Be Hefimta, Pa, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1913, at 1:30 p. m., the lollowing described real esiate, Oi is DESCRIPTION. All that certain piece of ground situate fn the borough of Philipsburg, in the county of Centre and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de- soribed as follows Beginning at the corner of M. Gowland thenoe by line of said M. Gowland fifty-nine and one fourth ( M 1-4) degrees, Bast ninety-four ( 94 ) feet to Tenth street, thenoe by line of Tenth Street thirty and three-quarter { 30 347 de grees east sixty feet to ‘ot of Charles BE. Murray ; thence by line of said Murray's lot and part of lot of Charlies McCully South filty-nine and one quarter ( 0 14 ) degrees West ninety-four ( 91 } feet to lot of Simon Nolan, thence by line of said #. Nolan sixty (60) feet to the place of be ginning Thereonn erected a DOUBLE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE AND NECESSA- RY OUTBUILDINGS, Seized, levied upon, taken into execution and to be sid as the proverty of KE. P, MeCormiek, TERME OF SALE«<No deed will be acknowl edged until purchases money is paid in full, ARTHUR B, LEE, Sheriff's OfMee, Bellefonte, Pa. Sheriff, Foebraary 8rd, 1918, There ia no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. IL acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions aids expectoration ; and restores the system to a healthy condition, For Commi ‘sion. { LOCALS Regardless of what the prophets two months of winter, If you are looking for s real bargsip iu staple goods you will find it at the { Btuart store, in his adv, in this issue, Mrs, Lou D. Bell advertices a of personal property on Haturday afternoon, February 15th. Bee register and posters, Boalsburg, Hee anle “le Do you know that more real danger lurks in a common cold other of the minor safe way is to take { Cough Remedy, a thoroughly relia { preparation, and rid yourself of enld quickly as possible, | remedy ia for sale by sll than in any The Chamberinhy ailment as dealers. CS HERIFF ia'e by all dealers, adv. Sm] i & ING IMPLEMENTS, AT WEB FR’S MILL, CENTRE HALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, one o'clock p. m. There will be sold at public sale at the above place and date a large variety f tools and implements used on ithe tock be'ng new, in good con lition and the latest : A partial maxe t of the stock to be sold is enumer- ited below 3 top buggies, 3 buggies, 5 2- and Acme pring wagon sleighs. 2 sleighs with , Black-Hawk corn planters, Albright cultiva Oliver walking iding plows, Syracuse use 24-double dise 20-double disc har- and 16-dise harrows open Oree Ww ~sLOougiiton agon 1 horse HHERKSE Wagon pring vder, New Idea manure wer Johnston grain drill, 2- tion steel roller, /-tooth lever spring harrows, harrows, 16 and Old’s Gasoline power, single and ex Pittsburg ready roofing; worm and poultry ; axle rease, oils ; harness and top dressing. The 1 redit of one year will aliowed on all sums over $5.00. JOHN H. WEBER, Centre Halil, Pa 1 BPIKe tooth Perry harrow : lad ion ladders, WK powder ries l al JAL BRIE ( ~ HENRY F. BITNER, A. M , Ph. D. SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER i$ ISA — AA ——— A IP A AAAI ! | WANTED~By fin of April, thirty-six hundred dollars ( £3600, on first morigege, on large farm © percent, Address "A A. A.” 1 care of Centre Reporter 06p'ad) Pag DMIRIBETRATO! NOTICE~LETTE? whe of administration on the estate of jam B Mingle, of Centre Hall borough, deceass letlers Uslamentary on the above esl having been duly granted tothe undersigned, ! would respectfully request all persons knowin themselves indebwed 0 the ewtate to make imme. diste payment, and those having claims again the same Lo prosent them duly suthenticated W. GROSS MINGLE, Administrator Centre Hall, Pa Ayer’s Pills Good health demands at least one move- ment of the bowels each day. Just one Ayer’s Pill at bedtime. Sold for 68 years. Ask Your Doctor. A pore. fo8) Complete Relief rom CORNY THE Gilliland’s Corn Remedy It is a simple, easily used remedy USE OF that honestly removes Corns and gives almost instant relief, Three or four days’ Try a rince yourself, application 3 regi 3 TESUILE, bottle and Sent postpaid to any ad- dress upon receipt of 25c. RAY D. GILLILAND, Druggist State College, Pa. the Co r Penney nia, at eX posed to public { JOROUGH OF BELLEFONTE DAY, FEBRUARY HTH FP. MM. the loliowing descr Ail that certain messuage an ate in Penn township, Cx bounded and described as Beginning atl a stone, : erly of Daniel Hoover and Jolin nineteen degrees, Bast per hes 10 a stone ; thence of Abraham Hoover, three<dourths deg oes hail perches (Oo 8 pine Henry Aiexa degrees, stone ; thence along Kerstolter, perches 10 & pine stu seveuly-two and one der West twelve f land formerly of Ia South eighty six degrees, eriy of one-fourth CIaT i Wiest seve thetive DY same South urth desrecs. West thir teen and six-tenths perches to piace of be ginning, containing one acre and n y-five perches. Thereon erected a dwelling house and other outbuildings, now occupied by J. B. Kern Seized, levied upon, taken Into exe to be sold as the property of J. B. Kern TERMS OF BALE «No deed will be acknowl edged until purchase money is paid in fuil ARTHUR B, LEE, Sheriff Sheriffs Office, Bellefonte, Penna. , Febuary ard, 1913 =H ERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Ceutre County Fennsyivania, and to me directed, tuere will bw exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the BOROUGH OF BELLEFONTE PA, ON MON DAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1913, at 130 FP. M., the following described real estate, viz: DESCRIPTION All that certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground situate in the borough of Sate College, County of Centre and Sate of Penpsyivania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit Beginning at a stake on tae Eastern side of Beaver streot, raoning siong the John Doll prop erty at the intersection of Pine street with said Reaver street, thence along said Pine street fifty three { 563 ) feet toa sake, thence along ols now or formerly of Samuel Garner two hundred and five ( 200 ) feet to a stake, thence slong an alley Eastwardly fifty-three ( 53) feet 10 a stake, and thence Westwardly along lot now or formerly of John Duff two hundred and five (205) feét 0 & stake, the piace of beginning. 11 belug the sine feiss which Harry K, Resides ( widower } Ly vis deed dated July 15th, 1912, and recorded in Centre Coun y in Deed Book No, 104, at page 215, granted and conveyed unts Levi L. Wane, Helped, lovied upon, taken into execution and to be #oid as the property of Levi L. Wanoe, TERME OF SALE~No deed will bv acknowl edge until the purchase money is paid in full, ARTHUR B. LEE, Sherisr, Sherifl's Office, Bellefonte, Penna | February 8rd, 1914, i} 241 ig ution and could not attend our Mid -Winter Millheim, Pa. Shoes Coats »
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