DIRT DEATHS, _.Thomas Palmer, a’life-lodg resident of Potters Mills, died at his home Thursday afternoon at four o'clock, following a e'roke of paralysis with which he was etricken at eight o'clock in the motning. He was buried in the Bprucetown cemetery Monday morning, services having been previou:ly held at the M. E. church of which the deceased was a member, Rev, Walter Williams was the officia- ting minister, Mr, Palmer was al Potters Mills sixty-five years ago and was a carpenter by trade. His failing health was of short duration snd had ita inception sbout four weeks KEO when he suffered from a slight stroke of paralysis, He is survived by his wife, Anna Stonebraker, and one daughter born nee Farmer George Swabb in Hospital, George Bwabb, son of Frank Swabb of Pine Grove Mills, and tenant on the Newton Hess farm in Ferguson town- ship, while pleking stones on Monday ruptured a blood vessel, and became #0 ill that he bad to be carried to his on an improvised stretcher. | Tuesday morning he was taken to Bellefonte hospital, and on examina- tion it was found that in addition to the rupture, he was suffering from appendicitis, An operation was per- formed, A a —— Ettors Re-Eleoted, homa the D. O Etters waa re-elected county superintendent of schools for the fourth successive term, on Tuesday, by 8 vote of 118 to 81. The opposing candidate was RB. U Wasson of Penn township. The salary is fixed by law at $2000 per year, ———— i an ——— and one son, Mm. T. FR Farner of Philadelp and BI sine | Palmer of Pottors Mills One daugh- | ter died ! {i BOG vVears _Rgo, namely, his 1 ’ ult. ¥ 3 | CalviL. Zimmerman, a well known | regident of Milesburg, passed away | in the Bailefonte on Monday | April 27, of neaemie poison- | hospital afternoon, A ing, He hed been in declining health was admitted to the Bellefonte] h ation. The uraemic poisoning had so permeated bis system, however, that no hope for his re covery. ! He of £ was entertained was sixiv-threa vears in the He ja 1% soa | Interment was made smetery, Ballefonte, survived | v his wife, two sons and one daugh- HHowing brothers and Harry, N William, Howard ; College ; sige Hve : " Karthaus : | Mrs. Mary Jennie and York ; “inher, Btate | { i | £dith, Lancaster, I i I a i as ose | i Mrs Groe died at the home| of her son Edward From in ( leveland, | | i Harah E Obie, aged fifty-five years, The decensed was Sarah Ellen, daughter of the late Daniel Hor: er, and at Centre Hall, was twice married, and survived both | her husbands, to John From. ago Mr. Ohio. After much of the n was born Hhe! Her firat marringe was | Thirty or more years Fri second i to ! MArrings ag and Mrs, ner she Md moved . i tims lived in the far | west, and a part of the time was spent | Z| The brothers and sisters survivis sre Jobn H., Harry and George, Tus- i Rev. Andrew J. vilie; Mra. Charles Ryan, Bellefonte - Mrs. Brown, Cleveland, Okio. | | 1 Young- | sey ville Miss of it Aurdotia t week 3 Pan Had she lived until rould have resched ghty-fif Ly During of 1912 she fell and and iad bed, her ath general wearing out of her system. Funeral services were held at her home Friday sfternoon by Rev, John witt, after whic fractured her been confined to de beirg the rerult of a fe burial was made! Union cemetery one brother sna Narah Woomer died at the HLTH, home of her ar ixit George suigh, at Bald Eagle, follow- ing an ill # incident to the ravages of old She was almost eighty years of age, acd is survived by her husband, Henry C(, Woomer, and childr Ex-sheriff D, WwW, odring of Bellefoute ie 8 brother of fhe ds nd Mre. Mary Bennett and Mrs, Nancy Woodring of Port Matilds, are sisters, daughter, Mra thers? seven WW 11. ceased 3 A ann, Margaret wife of Irvin T. Williams, died at her home at Rige, Mion. of eapcer from which she suf fered for four years, Mire 8 daughter of! David and Mary Ulrich and was born in Miilbeim fifty-four years sgo. #ides her Williams wae Bea. hustmnd there gurvive one on, one mister. one brother and her fatbLer, David Ulrieh her of inle yenr y Who was with ., Mira st the years, Isabell Va 2 Long died st Wingate d ages of pe verdy-three | Her hi Kiwnd KE Loong, avd three childre 0, survive, mband, Philip Confer, aretired Marsh Creek farmer, died at the age of eighty-threp years. He was ill but a short time with preumonia, Amos Crain, a lite-long resident of Philipsturg, died at that piace Mon- day of last week. Hie sge wae fifty. five yeare, A SO A balf-hour’s wandering through Lewistown leads one to bslleve that the two moat prosperous busi oes in that city are banking and printing, at least no other institutions there have made the sama visible strides in ad. vapee na have thee, The paved streets and many preity homes, of course, indicate that the city generally is prosperous, a AA Cr —— ——— Messra. Huyett and Lure (old ong of their three teatpe of three.venr old colts to Millan R Johnson, the Hel e. frute marble denler. Che horses are Edward Ishier Died In New York. Word was received by relatives that disd His New York WHS iu death on Tuesday, to dus a. Marriage Gicenser, Bert Fohringer, Bnow Bhoe Florence Lucas, Cartin Ridney T. Deecon, Munson Jennia M. sSnedden, Munson met fcr ———— Haros towne hip J. F Zigler of Altoona spent Mon. day at Boalsburg, wih ai NR I i LOOALS Well, it was a bright first of May ANYWAY. Miss Ruth Banday. Mrs. J. W. Mitterling ia in Belle- Bmith was home over tives, small key that can bs had for the ask- ing. Mifflin eounty commissioners wil) invest $7000 in lwproving the court house, Clement Dale, Esq , announces that he will be & candidate for judge on a 1w-license platform, Mr, and Mrs, G. H, McCormick of Potters Mills announce that a son was on April 28th, H. H, Mark, farmoer east of Centre Hail, purchased 8 Ford five passenger car from Bor zor and Fetterolf 3.7.0 nnd born to them The W, will meet Baturday Y. P. B. this in their hall, afternoon the { Thareday Dr. H, IF, Bitner ia having the ex- terior of his residence repsinted. The work is be by M:users, Arney and Luge The Cs ) evening, ing done titre Hall fire ¢ wiil . fo nr EE DID Ws a Aaronsburg, Editor and Mra. IT, H. Harler, hie Miss Bessie King and sister of State | Dephew, Charles Mensch, and family College were Bunday guests at the of Bollefonte were the welcome guests | heme of Thomas Hull. on Sundey of the latter gentleman's Miss Eva Moyer and Mrs. Harry | parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Mensch, | Musser and daughter Mable of Rebers- Boyd ©, Vonada of Bpring Mille | burg were entertained by thelr friende | With his Overland ear took Hal Crouse for a few days, | and fis children, Ruth and Harry, | We are to meske mention | alee Mis Bright for a spin again about John Bright and John |tbrough part of the Woodward nar. Wiokleblech ; they are both under (rows. They were all delighted with he doctor’s care. { their trip. The fine weather of the past week | Henry Mingle, one of cur young has put everybody to work—the farm-| ™e0 who gradusted from the Millheim or io the field, the housewife in the | High Bebool this spring, has gone to uarden and at her spring house clean. | Akron, Ohio, at which plsce he bas og. | secured a good position, Henry will | be missed, not only by his youpger Johvson Krape whose illness WAS! companions but by all, especially in ned lust week, ls very mueh |), Bunday-echool, prayer services wproved, also Edwin Btump is out |and church services. He is one of our spain, and his neighbors and many | model young men and we hope what friendg are very glad of it, i will be our loss may be his gain, BOTTY BO 8 Allce r § mentio i — a ——— Market Heports, Wheat, red wo { Corn, on cob, 70 Ite Corn, shelled, 6 lim Hye Onis jurley ” Hay, Thaothy, first grade Hay, mized Butter Free Lard Sale Heglster, BATURDAY, MAY i Mills, by Mrs, Thoma ROOd x, ris # Palm Ayer’s Pills Headaches Billousness Constipation Indigestion or Sold for 60 years. 2 Ask Your Doctor, S sre], ane nupany Mt in the council room Tuesday night of next week, A fall attendence is desired. unty has Huantingdon co dem an epi i ic of smallpox n cases have | been reported lu one township. Al sneral epidemic is feared, & Miss Alida Rothrock of Bloomat urg Ry +s JARU de Miss Houlz is attending | House cleaning is one of the prineci- | pal eraployments, ! George Meyer of State College epent | Baturday evening at Boalsburg, The civie club will meet t evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Corl at Axe Mann from Bsturday till Mouoday. John Close with his family spent his visited Miss Phoebe Gettig of Altoona ep. relatives, Farmers are busy plowing and ing oats, The wheat flelds are look. BOW « Miss Marprete Coxey and sister rr Ruth of Bellefonte epent a fo y w days at Boalsburg. Mra. Andrew Gregg of Altoona visit. week, Prof. H. OC. Rothrock wss home from Port Matilda for the commence. ment, Mra. J. A. Rupp spent a fow days with her sister, Mrs. George Shuey, st Shiloh, Robert M ver and =i Mra. W. A Hsttended the er. raencement, a8 Mary Haigh is spendidg this k at the y College he Ha eet held at Bellefonte on Tuesday, Miss Elizabeth Close is some time with her sunt Zisigler at State College, J. ¥. Ross purchesed a tract of land in Boalsburg from Ira Rishel and will build a home this summer, Misses Gertrude Kelohline sud Beulah Johnson of Pine Grove Milla, attended the commencement exercises Mra A. BR. Lee visited from Ratur- day till Monday with her brother, James Bmetzler, who is ill at his home at Centre Hall. Miss Elizabeth Bitner of Tusseyville attended the commencement, sand spent a few days with relatives at Boalsburg, Mra. Snyder of Clearfield, president of the Rebekah assembly, ia expected to be with the Tumey Rebekshs st their next meeting. Missa Witmer and Mre., Ramuel Everhart with her little son, William Ried, of the Bianch attended to busi. ness at Hoalsburg Balurday afternoon. 0. W. Blover, W,. H. Btover, OC. U Wieland, H. 8. Harro sud G. BE Meyer heard the sermon presched to the Odd Fellows in the Presbyterian charch at Lemont on San lay morn- ine Migsca Decker and Olive Tanyer of Pine Grove Mille, and Mrs, Edward Boss of Altosna spent Hunday afternoon at Hoalsburg, This was Mre, lose! first visit to Centre county der mother, Mre, Robert Guuossllls, who will be remaembgred as Mise Clara mith, spent her childhood and girl. hood days at Ouk Hall and Boaleburg. W. A. Murray received the an- nonncemant of the death of hie nephew, George A. Baner, whigh ee curred at Baltimore, Wednesday Apri 28h, where ie bad bgen engaged in me business. The remains were taken to bis home at Hagerstown, Maryland, where the fg 1erg! was held from the home of his daughter, He waa about sixty-«ix yesrg of age, His early life was spent in this place ; he bad his home with W. A, Murray for 8 number of years. Ho is survived by four ohildeec—ane wn and three d.ughters, nomely, John snd Mrs. Rietinrd Renner of Pittsburgh ; Mrs RE Light of Hagerstown 1 nud Mrs, Marshall Karney, of Philadelphia; o sister, Mis. Goorge Hunter, of Charles ton, WV, and _sevaral other sisters wi ee places of are not known, alan survive Mr. Haner vicited o' Boslsbu'g about two yeuis frig re | directors sttended the ¢ in for county superintendent spending Mrs. Anna Lodie baye, hud are a flue pair, BRO. Dr. Me la: for EHI8 » resiong tN iil mary | i Mixteenth | strect, Pl changed his} =i Mprucs street, irege of A ia In Penns Ire w t ns sino Valley, Cirepg with the Bell Telept: Bie Mr holds a position ne Company. Weber and Misa both of Boalshurg, on RE Anna Weber, ion jay, former « her went 1h to Bellefonte, the n business and the latter to visit nitces and nephews Mrs. B has been of Tussey- her wd age, is growiog wesker daily, eal ed and her who the Horner, her bed at sarah onfined to her step-son, Johin Horner, at vil nome 's With llicess owing to ade val deve y ‘ $s om of : Complications have 0} life has been despaired of : James 5B, Relah, who about the first of April slightly Injured his hand, and recently suflered excru pain, has so far improved thst abie to walk out of the until naticg he fe He is opes soon Lo fully house, yel very weak, but h recover from the blo Mre. DA on Jd poisoniog . Boczar and son Bhannor : Tuesday morning, went to Chiesgo ons visit to Mr. and Mpre, Balph Bo Later Me, Byogar go to the wesiorr ty toepend a I weeke Wit will A an electric front ie who) ah ana ng to the in his line of Work, rough ordinance that bilea ul #8Y8 faster than Home drivers all not run twelve mtles an hour, Of cars, a8 well as motureyeclists, are evidently ignorant of an ordi nance conridering their twenty-five or thirly-mile-sn-hour pses, at which speed they can’t be seen for dust. Cut such down the gpeed ! Mra. W, Vernon Godshall, seedln patied by her small son, of Syracuse, N. Y,, is being entertained at the home of Miss Gertrude Spangler, She has been spending several weeks with ber parents at Centre Mills, and in s short time will return howe, At the close of their schoo! next mouth her two daughters, Misses Edaa and Eva, will make a visit here, Edward R. Benson, E+, of Mi. Jewett, in company with A. LL Aumsu of Coburn, paid his respects to this office on Friday. As the resder aiready knows, Mr. Benson is a Me. Kean county attorney, and served two terug in the state legislature, having heen elected on the Dem -gratio ticket in » county having & large Republican msjority. While in the state leg in. lature Mr. Benson largely devoted his energies in behalf of the farmers apd other real estate owners in an effort to fecnare the passage of a law that would equalize taxes, snd had his measure | Syracuse GAL Walki Plows, Plows R er vr 1 fortis with or withou ceri u r 3 ing attachme 1 Albright spring shovel Cultivator, Buckeye high and wheel Cultivators spring tooth and Lever Spring Tooth Har- rows, Spike Harrows, Perry Harrows, Imperial and Johnston single and double Disc Harrows iow Buckeye, Farmer's Favorite and Crown Grain Drills ll Steel and Wood Drum Land Johr Mowers, Rakes, | Rollers Combined Side Rake and Tedder Lancaster Side Rake Hock 18 Deere and Dair Loaders |8ton i iH it il Singl » 1 i fi 2A IK ant Crushers double Clod Valley, i Hay (Gearless, Black Hawk and Star double row Corn Planter. John either i i Wire and Lawn Fence. ROOFING Steel and Ashphalt CEMENT A carload just received Johnston New Deere Idea, Ni Man Frost Kir g Gasolin + ~F thor lot of them Farm Barrows. ave EEC R : BRICK, SAND and STONE in stock ‘Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley and Rye Bought ALL SIZES OF HARD COAL ; _oal: before you buy or sell, and Sold at all times passed the Pennsylvania faraiers woild not now be paying six times se much io the form of tages as onrporate sud personal property, Mr. Benson le row a candidate Jor eongress In thie district, snd if nominated will be elected, A ——— i ——. p= County Baperintendents Fieeted, Centre county re-elected D. 0. Et. ters sonnty superintendent of schools In Mifllin county Lawrence Ruble succeeds James F, Willis. Huyder re. elected T. A. Htettler, and Clinton county gave Ire N. MoOloskey a third term, A Ht fs MI A AAO SH, Grim Tells on the “Old Guard.” Democrats need not look far back to see what overwhelming disaster would overtake them if their organi ation were to be returned to the hands of the blpartisan tricksters and traders, Webster Grim, who was named hy them for Governor, has himself teat! fled to their fncdmpetence and treaeh ery. This 18 what he gald at a Jabkson Day dinner in Philadelphia In 1912: “With a» supposed organization be kind me that turned out ta be useless and worthless, attacked on the flank Just Came in,Values Slo, 12, Is, I8 & $20, Coats Men’s and Boys’ New | SUMMER SUITS in all styles. Every suit guaranteed BOYS’ SUITS From $2.00 to $5.00 MEN'S SUITS | From $5.90 to $17.00 by those who 1 had reason to believe were the friends of the cause for which [ stood, | was betrayed and the party was betrayed.” Is thet the kind of an organization \he Democrats of Pennsylvania want? Spring Latest styles
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