EATHS, Duck died at the home Mrs. William XE | fonte, Sunday | afier an lluees extevding over days Death the ravages of age. Mr. his home with his son, Magous T., sa! Bpring Mille, during the past years, and the Wedneaday previous hia death had gone to Bellefonte visit bis daughter. The be held from the home named, today ( Thureday ) clock, the officiating ministers Rev. F, W. Barry Rev Rearick, the first the pastor latter & former pastor of church, of which Mr, Duck years was an active member The decessed was Duck and was born There survive Heory E. Millheim and in Brash Val There also :urvive dren : Mrs. D. E. NV. H Perry, New York City; 2 L. Duck, Jersey City, N, J. ; man L., Magnus T., and Mrs, Hettinger, Spring Mills; Burkholder, Bellefo Duck, l.ewistown, about eight years ¢ Mr. Dock tion, sng tively engaged rable Michael! 8, of his daughter, Burkholder, in Balle night, but a On i fow was due to Duck made : i five | 11 to funeral will of the at 9:30 o’- 80160 tO in J. M. and and the Laut of Tus Henry Valley brother 8 BOD in B bim two Frat kil ley. J chil. i Mrs Rev A these Philips aud ATs WX 3 WEE BR ! during the time 8O a Iie his quired consid Lig for his kind he w 8 Dem duty at the Lutheran, He supportgd | under all aud was wi sp forn his duties ly regarded by disposition a8 JOrat, ery religiously Is CpuUrgt conditions faithfu al qa 8&8 & Ie Atl man his home on soon his His throat becan bie to 1 OuUL two w was stricken Nitta conditl was UDA ake that otherwise me extends, mig! life LO 8¢ Fr terred iday eveni i at Ples id, 088 maigen wi There were torn children, ail of one, Mra J Pine Grove {entre Mi Mr, Civil War, snd dic in the 148 Reg Rossman waa & ti & 3 1 thiree 3 iment, John Martino, f dent of Coburn, died at his A. M. Martin creek sged eighty-iwo Martin's health bx year ago and since been living with Jeremiab, both « His wife died a1 Funeral fo.enoon and Aaropsburg IT GAL Y the BOD, that hia sot f H um OWnshir. | YOAars 80 1 PAGE services were held interment Je one years, Philipsburg years, survives, Philipsburg, and a da land, survive, The y« is 8 gréat-greal-gran Bi an, aged BIE died at | hie His wife, One son. sph is ugh . ungest Former Judge Ber jamin W who presided over the ton, Cameron and EE the death of Judge A. his home in Emp five years catria Bd inti Mayer, ed rium, sg Mra Klett, wife of Fred Klett, died in Philipsburg, at the age of thirty ote years, eight mo tha, Her hose band and two litt Death was due to Oda. sons strvive, A——— Jacob Herman of Wednesday morning. Se 8 U'elock Closing Disliked, Lewont died From Millhelss Journal The store keepers in Millbeim otoged their stores at 8 o'clock on last Friday eveaing as they sdveriised they would, and to celebrate the occas lon the “loafers” borrowed a Ha tan furnace, placed it on an old-fashioned pled and ss soon ae the town clock sunocunced the hour of eight, sppear- ed on the public square with the smoke emerging from the plpe of the stove like from a large locomotive, Baveral violinists furnished music for s time, while 8 number of mon danced, and good juicy apples were passed through the crowd, and the * loafers 8a well as many onlookers erjoyed the “roast ' given the merchants, sn ———— i ——————— 4% he 40to Ghoy. #. 0. Bravgsrt, the Krit“suto agent, and Willism H Meyer of Contre Hall sre at the suto show in Philadelphiv, The former is secompanied by his wife. f AMENDMENT DAY. National Constitutional Amsndment Day | to ba Observed In Heformed Church | Today. Fhe WW, QC. 1, desig 151th ) Prohibition WwW. ( TT. 1 TRDge wu re # for the U.of the UJ. 8, have | anted 10day { Thursday National { Aniendm af Car January | istitutional | Day. Hall hs od spesk- 0a fin Ie £58 ire al i gram sud p propel invite rovide wwservance of the meet hurch at was in- P Bs. day ; avd all to with thew in the Ref This Congress Alabama I citizens wine de =:00 p. m smdment troduced by RPL Richard the U August 5 bh, man mm of ito Hobs He ff Representatives, mber Bae ¢ 1913 in Dec 2000 men rod women from sll parts of the United ned in Washington movement, It has sai desl of attentio: Its of ite passspe bo. years, avd the liquor folie: or lees fear of Lhe =inles nssemt urther the tracled 8 great fs isuds are hopeful many # wmyve shown moe At nec the same time al ion with the hat have bien ms of the will village the We poy 15 Degrees Below morning Veather Buresu thermometer for at thi . registered i ia -—— REBERSBURG Walker i: ext epring. dwe! ger, will fog | wages, burg 1 srret rented his to Mra, Jerre Wal carpenter and fred GG irg Mr, (f«rret fa un move y Pitist he hea srcured work at g i riy, gapped in bh Grg this coming #§ where 43 the lumbermar, who ia line of busi 168 agsin bh, % seount of et ow, d work on his sat of We ast Monday wh decending the icecovered at hia barn his feet causing him to fall ard teverely &p lumber | WO re le Feo't Rioner Wan steps slipped cut from in his under him, aa doing he rained back. On Monday the household go Metzgar arrived st this were placed in the Lutheran parsonsge, A few cas later the snd family arrived and took posession of their new home, Quite recently Georges Wale Walls Store sold hia farm at that place to Henry Bhowers of Fugar Valley, consideration $4000, Mr. Wate will in the near future make snle of hie farm steck and lmplementa and will move to Lllinols Dr. Krape ie suffering from a threat aflvetion that greatly interferes with his gpecch, and for a time was unable to speak at ail. His particular busi. ness feguires mooh talking, snd the loss of “gab? greatly interferas with the hustling doctor, li Aaronsburg, Charles Acker, a much respected young main of Asronsburg, hes gone | to Johnstown where he smouted em ployment, Mr. and Mre. Harry Agker aro re. jolelng over the nirival of a ttle girl, born one day last week. Perry Adame made a busivess trip | to Bellefonte on Mond ay, | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blover have gone to spend a few days with Mrs, Btover's parents, ds of Rev, place and minisle 0 gm Fates FOWNRShip, Amos Straw of Youngstown, Ohio is vigiting at Boalsburg. Royes Hoover of Altoona visited a Mra. Maury Bartle ime of her eister, les Kuhn. The Odd Is bar quet in t Wedneaday The li mesting on K Howe had their anvuasl eir hall FeEvening. will held tersry goglety riday evening st tend Dale of Hq the all are invited to at i Mra CO tor] 13 EVEL cement and family or al ad arty of young people took sled ride to Thursday even td the 4] time at the Hamuel Kimport children er! jyed Hun 1 ‘allege on the ehtertsined the good storie wh himeell b Abog take frenly Mr. Hetling y batdeome and # with ifore adez te can more w remuark r was the a! uselu Wo pn Linden H: i id a 1 Mr i) he | Willian MeClin y. the or ® al ne seed Sal Kno Lic and left a bright little be ent entered Monday Wee Mis Bellef Margaret K wie hospital on treatment. Cole of Watsontow Saturday sr d Funday with Mrs J. H, Weibl 2, Tuesday young Miate College drove to home f Mr, d Mrs. James Rosa where they spent a very pleasant eves ning, Ioihe party were Ralph Mos sec and sisters Margaret asd Maud, Ralph and Milena Thomae, Mary Lyte Margarita (heen, [saan - Relweoa and Edwive Wisland, Mable Mes ers, Maud Houtz, James Kelley, William Hancock, William Johnson, J. Gaode win, OG, Gralhism sud Forest Miller. — pf — ——— LOUALR Mr. and Mre, D J. Meyer yesterds y { Wednesday ) will start for Columbian, Houth Caroline, where they will spend the winter, Heory Rupp, who for & number of years wae employed on the fag by George Heck io Au, in now st the Heok- Mr. Rupp haa been at (lage, Yates county, since last spring workiog on a farm. Bests and cab Lage are staple crops in that looality. He likes New York well enough to retary, mn on or Fou ALE «Portland pron wood nM new; Daniel spent bls sister, of ard Lhe table evenin a slsrd load people from the Braonoh Los al a RC He bi one horse Lob sled. with Box © top bogey, good as new: offered at a Dargaln-WM. J, SMITH, Centro Hall, Pa. 04, THE RESCUE. ctful, if lgnoble, > Er FRAT L. g by Ear, euch stenographer English had ficiency in short not over = Doles at lie recitation n ribed them the recita » this: iriaf swidheu, ul pelone wild the expert to tted the notes. “It Is part of a poem that begins: “Laugh und the world laughs with you, Weep and you wey Pp alone.” - Chi ago Tribune. The Very Worst. Behoolmistress Now, tell me the truth, Johnny Jones, You know what will happen If you tell a He, don't you? Johnny Jones—Yes, ma'am: I'll go to fi bad place. Schoolmistress—Yes, and that Isn't the worst of ft. You'll also be expelled from school. ho ARB A Failing Most Folks Have. “Don’t you think every one ought to look for the good in the world? “Yes But lustead of looking for the good they seem to be looking for the good things." «Houston Post. His View of it, Bond-Dou't you realize that mar riage broindens a man? Benedict—Oh, yes. | suppose it ean be put that way bat “fiattens” is the word I've always used. ~ London Tit Bits, No man was ever so much deceived by another ax by himself. Greville, A a — aul Laundry will go out from here next ednesday ' Ww ' . fovown S0000000000000000 sevesee YEAGER’S SHOE STORE i wo i Are You Pre 2 RDS eee aes BRITE mE ee | | pared for the oblem of Keep * e solved b AV LA or A line of ¢ g ang A Complese | for CV§ ¢ Cr a3 > wr} i i Py vy CENTRE ine a ALE Va cold winter We have rm these bu 1 sewh fe WY 4 of ere. SWEATERS iv na SCC. R & SON HALL, PA. “ovseowweP0SO0iddsoeegeaew FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE f Consult us Corie Hal Pa, FV GOV VQOO2VER C00 SOO BOABIVIOTIRONBRIBEB BPR PBO PR ERE All run down 7 is a stror Sold for GO years. Ask Your Docior. % Woodward, After vpending a few mot in Jacksonville, Fla , Wilson Ard return- ed to his home one day last week. Miss Charlotie A nurse from Philadelphia spent a few days inst week with her mother, Mrs Daniel stover, Having spent a month with friends in Philadelphia and Pauleboro, N, J.. Miss Maude Ard returned homie one day last week, Mise Bade Walter left burg last Thursday. Miss Lula Boob from Bpring Mille | is visiting ber parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Bob, Mre. Phoebs Wise was called to! Northumberland one day last week on | scoount of the serious illness of her | brother, John Miller, Mrs. J. D. Boyder spent a week with relatives in Bunbury. A ER MM WR Georges Valley. On Monday 2. UC. Reeder butchered seventeen hogs and David Resrick butchered fifteen for market, « Hamuel Liogle «f Tussey ville made a business trip Uo thie place on Batur- day. . Ralph Euongard of Woll's store spent Bunday with {riends here, William Btoner of Millbeln spent Raturday at the home of bis fathar-in- law, dB. Confer, Mr. and Mire, W, F. Mel'lollan of Bpriog Mills visited us the home of J. T. H, Foust on Bunday aliergoon, ithe Guoisewite for Mifflin “RETR IOSPEO POL BORO evee We have on hand a few more Jed Blankets Comforts Horse Blankets Robes left at a bargain. For Cold Winter Weather Sweaters, Caps, Gloves and Mittens Men's Corduroy Coats and Trousers, Boys Corduroy knee pants. Underwear Heavy Underwear and Heavy Hose for all. PREV RORPOCERDOL OPPO PPEP uve BOP POPC 0000 RROORCRY Conte to see us. H. F.Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. COB LV0O0EEEOOOC 00000 I PY Se vese GOO W. Lingle, on Sunday. Rev. Price preached a very interest. ing rermon at Locust Grove on Sune day afterncon he spoke oa the 23rd ——— Potters Mills J. H. Bitner, an expert violinist, is { kep® busy sawing the bow for parties. Charles Condo, son of L. A. Condo, F. A. Careon’s store. Joseph Careon’s whole family are sick with heavy colde, aod la grippe. Mies Lizzie Black retarued to her home after an absence of one week. She had been ill at «he home of her cousin, Miss Betty Kimport, but ie vow much improved. Miss Nellie Wilkinson is spending a few weeks nt State Ooliege, the guest of Miss Myra Kimvort, M. A. Burkholder and family spent Runday in Milroy at the home of ber sister, Mrs. William Fultz, Max Harehibarger, a son of H, K. Harshbarger, returned to his home after spending eighteen monthe in Menno, South Dakota. He la delight- ed with farming in the far west, ———————— : Rev. K O Bpessard, pastor of the Reformed obureh in Mifinburg, and Mrs. Spessard, have gone to Florida , Mr. and Mu, Bumet tok. | of to remain for a portion of the winter, ;
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