RE yn, BARRY. MITTERLING Baned ot Wedding, Hecomens huarch Lutheran Minister Wednesday Eva ing and Viry Pret y, Rev. Frederick William Barry and Mies Anna Mary Mitterling were united in marriage on Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock in the Luthersn chureh, Centre Hall, where the groom ia the pastor and the bride of the congregation. The ceremony was preity and Impressive, the recent improvements in the auditorium of the church adding convenlernce and fitneas for such Alter the sssembling Lh a member to a ceremony. of the guests, time, WwW. E the and promptly at appointed the “Bfliciating minister, Due. Fischer of Bhamokin appeared on altar platform smid the decorations of white, gold and green. The first of the wedding party to pass tarough the t neh wus the bears of re ring. column { r, Carrie Mitterling, sister of (he bride, who entered ou the right side of aud passed Lise side, taking her placa on chs platform i Y 04 A the suditoriuwm aiele 01 tha the right of The groom was } Jacob Diehl, pastor of the an church in Lock left nisle, : Miss L Mit up the the Urs hier aisle onto ti a pesition immedia walling winister, at the £1 Ui wi to thi words of Dr. the ceremony, IIA TU thi played by Barry, ginlere After the went te Mra and al their und wing Oiivea ased 8 weddiocg march “fi M of tl ceremotuw the wedding p Berte sud ses ie groom, C arty the home of the bride, Mr. snd Willisma J. Mitterlivg, ceptign was held. 1 Lis bride and ibe Was are vary pretty IET8 Weare terliug, Henry se okeu us! ne: ais Bath, and Joan C I'bere were many gi I'he receptio: afl alr, the bride, delightfu! ec mies n— LOCAL”, Miss Viola Harler of Tusses ville, on Theedey, where she went to Keating Fummit, Willi sgasin leach & pu BCL OUI 1 IBIOSR ION Tuesday morni Dr. W. E. Fi to Len at (The Barr: re Hall on Tuesaday to Mitterling we SS ————— a ————— - HOLDEN PLANS TO Plan to Unite All Interests for the General G Extension Department to Aid An ducting Campaign to Encour No More Difficult to Gives Doub in Each Community to Promote Alfalfa Growing WIll Follow Up Will Direct the Work, bankers, business men, farmers, com: ple are anxious to improve their agri obtain alfalfa charts and lantern s will be giv to newspapers. paigns are conducted. schools. Dates will be To Begin Campaign Work Work to be started immediately ber depending on local conditions. with the man behind the crop. the principles of Upon agriculture-—the eral use. farms where the meetings are to be h Agri institu laboring man, and this plan calls for t This plan for increasing the yield tion as a ge eral crop, ng other 1 interested. ocalities, and invites Where campalig made to the Agricult the campaign. (1) Expenses upon their arrival and during the camp Wed: Arisogeme: transport. ihe Presbyterians ( Tharsd sy ) st § €SUAY (Vening. i i Mr. sud chidren of of Mi: Ww week, home and Mrs, days (Lia Mrs. M has just return. | ed from (Grov Park, Ocean | ard stoppiug ov rl for a [ow ¢ vo with ber sop, KR. 1 W. A, Magee of Ph one of the cut of town days at Htrohm, Isdelpbia wae the Oa his re. guess at Barry-Mitterling weddis turn to the city in a fow teke with him Mme, M £. days agere, he will Mrs Charles Hambly sod Mra zie He fl of Philadel that city {o aller fath pe Liz bia came ug al of atl from their o } he fuper f « 80 roeount of whose ¢ h ts elsewhe in this jssae Mr. and Mra. Cloyd Brooks, Riebard | Brooks, Edw Rhone, George (1. Es Brungsrt, Meorvin Arcey are ¢ William grove, Mrs L at ihe Brisbin home for a short stay, Oa her the take with her Miss Ruth granddsughter, wh m she cating. ard Durst, Hon Lisonard anrick, LW), NW Arne y vg t . *nd Bruce wif are mo Bras at Rabie of Cleveland, Ohio, is retaura home will again Ruble, a is edu Louis B. Morgan of Puilipsburg for ceveral days visited at State College and Centre Hall When not attend ing the publie schovls young Morgan clerka in orecf the Philipsburg drug slores, Capt, W. Fiy will attend ths Na. tional G, A. R. Encampment st Chat!anooga, Tennessee, BFeptember 15th. to 20th, While in service Capt Fry covered the country in which the epcarupment wiil be held, and ls looking forward to a delightful trip, Wednesday A. E. Kerlin, proprietor of the Grand View Poultry Farm, pur. chesed an Overland touring sutomo- obile, through the Eebring agency. r. Kerlin went to Bellefonte and fter purchasing the car was given his ret fostructions by Harry Harper, ho accom pavied Mr, Ky¢rlio home, re. 8, H. Heckman and daughter, Miss Catharive, of Johustown arrived in Centre Hall Tuesday ufternoon and are at the home of Mrs. Heckman's father, Merchant H. W. Kreamer. The trip was msde in 8 Cadillac car, the chauffeur making good time. Mr. Heckman is on » business trip to Philade'phia, which accounts for his {2) From ten to twenty automob carry the alf baggage, (3) charts, and other equipment Arrange for meeting places a (4) Local advertising. (5) Photographer, if possible. The Agricultural Extension Depart (1) Adv: (2) Lecturers. (3) Literature, (4) nent to alfalfa culture, (5) any community where suffi to DEA #1, After an illness due to dropsy and other ailments, John Y. Glasgow died at bis home pear Colyer on Toeaday | morning, at the sage of sixty-nine | years, six months and ten days. In. terment was made Wedpesday after- | noon at Tussey ville, Rev, R. . Jones officiating, he deceased was twice married. | The firs* wife was Miss Sarah Philips, and the second Miss Mary Bartlet, | both decessed. There survive four children, sons snd daughters to the James, Coburn; John, Mrs. Chsrley Hambley, Mrs. L'zzie Hoff, Philadelphia There also survive two sisters, Mre. Ellen Heck- | ard, Waverly, Virginia; Mrs. Polly Boyder, Clearfiald, Ha — Mary Ann Ghsaret, nee Wolfe, was | born February 13, 1836, and died at Logauton, aged eighty-seven years, | five months and (wenty-eight days | Hhe was the mother of 11 children. | The husband and threes children pre ceded ber to the eterna! world, | Eight children, Levi, residing in| Alsbama ; John, Union county ;| Harah, in Penns valley; Eva, in | Jhathams Run; Mary, in Genrges | valley ; Milford, in Blair county ; | Harvey, in Clinton county and] Charles, whose present residence is | unkoown, with many other relatives | and friends survive to mourn her loss, Interment at Green Barr, Williaa Breon died at his home at Pine Hall on Monday from the effects of a paralytic stroke, He was born in Georges Valley eighty-four years ago, and for many years lived on a farm: in Beoper township, near Bellefonte. He moved to Piuve Hall, where he pur. chased the Tyson home, four years ago. Mrs. Breon survives, as do also four sons : John, Lemont; Samuel, Be nore ; Daple!, (Illinois ; Alvin, Btate Qollege. Three brothers and two sis. ters also survive, Henry Meyers, a Mill Hall mer. chant, aged fifty-five years, died Inst week, He was born in Reedaville, not accom panyivg bis family here, aid before Jooaling st Mill Halil lived in Bellefonte. —_ PUT in Nation-Wide Campaign rowing of Alfalfa. y Community Interested in Con- age the Growing of Alfalfa Grow Than Clover and le the' Yield. the Work-——Fleld Men Experienced In Preliminary Work Wherever Possible nercial clubs, granges, live stock and cultural conditions and are willing to Alfalfa literature and booklets Special alfalfa arti- lides. arranged for “Alfalfa Day” in the In East, West and South, in the cotton belt states and in the him depends the final working out of practical things—which our eld. helr heartiest co-operation. 8 of our crops by the more extensive in many of the central western cordial co-operation with every com- 8 require d, first, that a request be for the -alfalfa speakers and staff an. les for each day of the campalgn to nd publish.schedule of same. J ment will provides ewspaperssand farm journals perti. work and ald the people in Reporter Register, nire Hall i Kansas nutpors “pring Mita insburg i Shoop, Ce a Kroes ttre Hall Spring Mills Frank Orwig Moyer, Cleveland, Ohio Louis B, Morgan, Philipsburg Mr. and Mrs. Bobert L. Darit and son, hem Mra J, McNally and son, Pittsburg Harriet and Ida Frazier, I. Dusher, Bethie- Mrs. Foster Frazier, Tomay vill Mr. and Mme 8 Mr. and Mem * Thomas Swartz, Tasseyville Geo, W, Kister, Asronsburg . Aaronsburg New York City Gertrude M, Spangler, Contre Hall Mra E 8 Mason, Wilkinsburg Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Swartz, Tusseyville C. 8, Bodtorf, Colyer ——————— Prothonotary D. R. Foreman was in town from Satuiday until Monday, at the home of bis sieters, A I MP TATA. Mistakes, “We all make mistakes.” “Yes, and, thank goodness. the other fellow's always look! worse to us than our own."=Detroit Free Press. Frank W, Kister and Oran G Helen C. Eponce Opportunities approach only those Who use them.—Emerson. Ayer’s she Pectoral Away back in 1841. OM enough member days? Still used for coughs and colds. Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor. Loh LEGAL ADVERTISING £5 HERIFI'S BALE, By virtue of a writ of Levar! Faclas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cents ty Pehineylvania, nnd to me directed, there will be borough of Bellefonte, Pa., on MONDAY, BEPTEMBER 2204, 1913, at 1 the following described real estate 30 o'clock, P. M., to wit All that certain messuage, ground situate thie County of Centre and State of bounded on the North by lot Van heirs, on the west by lot of Theodore Desctiner on tne south by lot of Mrs. D. G the east by Spring street, fronting street and extending Ww lot of 1 Deschiner, It being the FT Blmon Harper and wife by 27th, 1888, and recorded it Book 59, page 27 the sald Mar their helrsar story rick dw Belzed, levied u to he sold as mipisiralor of consed, Bayard, Bayard, TERMS OF edged until the feneme borough « in of \ back property who su decease HER By vir IFF'8 virtue of 1 A. J Gal TERM# edged ut Bheriff™s Off August 25h, ] fonte, on SEPTEMBER 220d wk. PM. ibe] res! estate, viz thence by : the place of © double twosiory NOOARATY outl } Belzed, levied upon, taken {0 « to be sold as the property of KE P TERMS OF SALE<~No deed will bo acknowl. edge until the purchase money is paid in mil ARTHUR B. LEE, Sherif? Sherifl’s Office, Bellefonte, Penna, August #3 CCVURT PROCLAMATION, Whereas the Honorable Ellis L. Orvie, Pres: dent Judge of the Court of Comman Pleas of the Fofty-ninth Judicial District, consisting of the county of Centre, having issued his precept bearing date the 4th day of August, 1913 to me directed for hoiding & Court of Common Pleas, Orphans Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Ofer and Terminer snd Genersl Jail Delivery, in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, and to commence on the FOURTH MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER. being the 22nd day of Septom ber, 1913, continue two weeks Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of said county of Centre, that they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 2nd, with their records, inquisitions, ex aminations, and their own remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertaing to be done and those who are bound in recognizances, to wectte against the prisoners that are or shail be in jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just Given under my hand at Bellefonte, the 26h day of Augnhst in the year of our Lord, 1013, an the one hundred and thirty-sixth vear of the In- and to MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. CIDER PRESS NOTICE~The undersigned will have his cider pross at Spring Mills in operation on Tuesday, Sept, 2G. C. KING, Spring Mills, FOR BALE-1013 Model, Motor Cycles and Motor Boats, at bargain prices, all makes, brand new machines, on monthly payment ob a Get our proposition before buying or wi ins In — Motor Cycles, y. ret it; al ba rite us today, close stamp for repl Address LOCK BOX 11, TRENTON, MICH. 27-36- pi, AAAI, SL SEA HR A SEA ASAIN BB Xx BRIIORS NOTICR~ Letters testamentary an ihe estate of Dr. George 1. Leo, Inte of Centre Hall b pendence of the United States of Amerioa. / ARTHUR B, LEE, Sheriff's Office, Sheriff, Bellefonte, August 25, 1913, Lo FOAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following ae counts will be presented to Court for confirmation WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2TH, 1913, and unless exceptions be filed thereto on or be fore September 22, 1918, the same will be con firmed, W-wit The first and final account of Joseph ¥, Mey- ers, guardian of Mahlon Havens, The fifth account of W, J, Wiser, committtec of of West Ann Hamler, The final account of Jacob Bwires, receiver of the Jason Coal Company, The first and partial account of John 1. Knise- ly, guardian for Mary Reed, The fist and final account of Harry Keller, substituted assignee of the ostate of J, Howard Tipton, Curtin township, The first and fine! nt of Homer P Barnes, Sargon of the am estate of Frank P. Bart. Tey, Salinion DR FOREMAN, Bept. 14, 1018, . ———————— PUBLIC SALE The undersigned, executrix of Dr, Philip S, Fisher, dec’d, will offer at public sale at the late residence of said * decedent at Zion, Centre County, Pa., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 the following described personal Carriage, 3 Buggies, 2 Sleighs, Cutter, 3 Sets of Harness 50 bushels corn ears, 1 load hay, cutting box, new riding bridle, seap of bees, lawn mower, large hunting tént, lot of ice & Good Mahogany Parlor Suite ; old fashion Circassi pital Bed, 2 Cot: Table, 3 Center Tab icine Cage, Waln TWO OTHELLO RANGES, TWO PARLOR STOVES New Coal Oil Stove, Clothes Che 1's Tal Ca ter Organ pr property, to wit : Walnut Bedroom Suite ledroom Suite ngle Iron : WW new Hos Walnut Center 5 Chest, large Med. Hed Bed, yuches, \ wp t Extension and et ( 3 pope arpet RUD uriain Frames, COU THERE WILI IRY ate in BE ME ne age AN le for a ’ t nade known | LIDE B. FISHER, Executrix Straw Hats REDUCED All straw hats ih the store—for dress and field wear—have been greatly cut in price. Real money may be saved by buying next season's straw hat now, Styles are conservative and will not be “out-of-date.” KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL 99999 BND “DOOR VD LOS Fortieth Annual Encampment and Exhibition of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Penn. GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. September 13 to 10 1013 Encampment Opens Sept. 13th in Central Pennsylvania ; Extibition Opens Sept. 15th ha} eikh fot he rE The largest and best fair by farmers and for farmers. Twenty-eight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition purposes. Ample tent accommodation for all desiring to camp. 1 ui A large display of farm stock and poultry, farm implemepts, fruits, cereals and every production of farm and garden. ADMISSION FREE LEONARD RHONE, GRORGE GINGERIOH CHAIRMAN G. L. GOODHART, Committee WT TW TW WN BBB BBD YD CENTRE COUNTY FAIR at BELLEFONTE, PA, SEPT. 2, 3 4, 5, 1013. EXCURSION TICKETS to Bellefonte will be sold on above dates, good to return until September 6, inclusive, from Lewisburg and intermedi- ate stations. SPECIAL TRAIN Will be run ou Thursday, September 4, leaving Bellefonte at 7:00 P, M. for Coburn and intermed iste stations, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD “9% 9 HNN DD DDN DY DO BN
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