THURSDAY, BEPTEMBER 10, 1914 LOOALS £. Thomas Grove is painting the prop- erty owned by him and tenanted by Milton Bradford. Miss Alice Boon returned to her home in New Haven, Connecticut, Saturday, where she will attend the public schools. Mrs. 8. G. Bmull of Altoona is visit- ing at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bradford and Mr, and Mrs James Smetzler, Mrs. Mary E. Christine of Elysburg came to the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. L. Moore, on Wednesday, and will remain here for a while. Harold Breon, oldest eon of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Breon, is improving from a sicknesa which a few days ago threatened to develop into pneamonia Mm J. 8B. Youngwood, from Ssturdsy were guesis of chell’s parents, Ex-sherifl and Cyrus Bruogart, Mrs. John I. Olewine, dsughter Adaline and son Harrie, and Mr. and Mrs. Willism Beodtorf of Bellefonte spent a short time Monpday at tbe Brisbin home, The large saw mill owned by W. O, Rearick at Lombard, Kentucky, was recently destroyed by fire, Fhe lose of the will was complete but it wae fully covered by insurance. & Mrs. Charles M. Arvey spd dsughe ter, Mies Mable, reiurned Monday from a week’s visit in Alicona and Pittsturgh, At the former place cl ey stopped st the home of Mrs. James Herring ard in the Smoky City they were entertained at the bowe of Mr, nd Mre. Jobn F Mullen, They wert much pleased with their first trip to western Penveyivania, Getebell sand son of Wednesday unth Mrs. Qet- Mrs, g Vietor lores eame to Centre Ha Friday [rom where he had supervision of two bup- dred and fifty ehildren who ei joyed seven weeks of country lie ss guisis of the New York Tritune, Mr. Jones has been in this work for several years, On Wednesday he went to Lancaster where he will commence his second year in the semivary. Twenty-five Masons of different lodges in the valley paid a visit to Lhe La Belle lodge at Jersey store, Friday night, most of the members traveling in automobiles. ‘Those from Centre Hall who attended were : Mesars, D J. Meyer, D. A. Boozer, Bsmuel Bbhoop, I. M. Arney, F. W. Bradford, C. W Boczer, Dr. J. R, G. Allison, W. W Harpster., Spring Mills was repre- gented by H. F. Rossman, Frank Fisher, Dr. H. 8. Brauent, J. C. Con- do and Boyd Hsz-l. From Millheim were vv. 8. Bhelion, Mr. Hoflman, E W. Msuck and Charles Cass. Coburp gent W, L. Cawpbell, Fred Malone, apd J. W. Harter, From Asrons- burg were J. W, Foster, Rev. D. M. Gee- sey and Dr. Andrew Mus-er. State Col- lege was represented by James Bmith Samuel B. Davie, Ee:q,, of Kavsas City, Misecuri, was entertained by Mise Annie Bible, a cousin, for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and two sone, both atlorueye, arrived jo New York from Parie on Sunday, and while the remainder of the family stayed in that city with a dsughter of Mr. Davie} tbe head of the family came to Centre county to look over the scenes of his youth, When a boy of ten, Mr. Davie, with his father, Jumes Davis, lived in a tepement house ob the Bible farm, aud also lived on the Alexander farm at Earlystown. Fifty eight years ago the elder Davisand his wife, nee Fusan Bitoer, weut to lows, and fioslly to Kansas. When the son grew to manhood he took up the jaw profession, ard as an atlorney wes successful and sccumulisted a fortune He is row living retired. The ole haunts of more than sa ball eentury ago brought back many fond rec live. tions of that day. sm——————— Transfers of Heal Estate Ellen M. Stuart et al to John W, Hubler, treet of Jand in State College boro. $7,000 Wm. 1. Minnieh et ux to Clara M Hall, tract of land in Walker twp $350, Andrew Liytle et ux to Masry Harp ster, trict of land in College twp $200 A drew Lytle et ux to Willism H Haurpster, tract of land in College twp $200 Arthur B, Lee Sheriff to Mrs, H E Msuck, tract of land io Walker twp $245. Daniel Robb et ux to George F. Knarr, 2 tructe of land in Liverty twp $1675 W. CO. Kresmeretux to H C. Rob binson, tract of land in Milesburg boro. $75. . George B., MoCullough et ux to James M, McCullough, tract of land ib Milesburg boro. $100 B. E, Stamm et ux to Grant Houser, tract of land in College twp. $1,600. Catherine J. Reese to Klizabeth Reese, 8 tracts of land in Taylor twp. $1 00, Davis W. Gummo to Carrie J. Gum. mo, tract of Innd in Patton tap. $400, John D. Miller Tress, to Commis- slopers Centre Co.. tract of land ip Sonow Bhoe twp. $312 John Hamilton et ux to J. Wilmer Henzey, tract of land in College twp, Hannah E Grove to William Som DEATHS, Mrs Barsh Bhreffler, widow of the of her daughter, Mrs, Anos Barnard, at Mill Hall, Bunday. She was eigh- ty-three years of age and last May suffered a stroke of paralysis, from the effects of which she never fully re- covered, The body was shipped to Pleasant Gap Wednesday and funeral church, the following ministers of- ficiating : Rev. Ilgenfriiz of Mill Hall, Rev, D. J. From of Pleasant Gap, and Rev, D A. Sower, a former pastor at Pleasant Gap. Ioterment followed in the Lutheran cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Burefllar lived in Pleagant Gap a number of years ago, where Mr. Bhrefflar was engeged in carpet weaving. about ten years ago and Hall to live with her daughter. Bur. viving her are the following children : John, of Mill Hall; Fred and Charles, of Bellefonte ; (3 and Mrs. Anna Barnard, of Mill Hall, One sister, Mrs. Joanna Krieder, o Mill Hall, also survives Decessed was an aunt of Mrs, David Kerr of Centre Hall, Following an illness of two weeks’ duration, John B. for the past two years al Beaver, employed the Sehmitt house, Altoona, died Bunday morning at the Altoona hospital of a compli- superinduced by He was admitted to the in- cation of diseases, uraemia, stitution on Friday last and gradually declined until death claimed hin. The deceassad ARrons- was un- was born al burg, August 12, 15888, and married, He is sarvived by these Mra Frances Mra. Vera Au Catnarine Calhoun, Mrs brothers and sisters : Ruasler, of Altoons ; randt, Mra Miss Muy Fr aK, of Axe Jen- Beaver, sll of ff shamoRkio ; Lnurs, of State College ; Rufus Milroy. Funeral ssivicea were held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternovon, follow. ed by interment at Milroy. s————— —————— Pleasant Gap. Ray Noll, son of W. H Noll to Valparai:o enllege, on the 15th lost , will go Bruce Baney is all smiles sines that baby came to his home on Bunday. Mr. and Mra, snd Mr McMillen made a trip to Penns Cave on Labor day. Harry Eckenroth and took in the Labor day picnic at ters Park J. C. Mulfioger haa his recent iliness, and js able to walk Brumbaugh lady friend Han- recovered from { Countinued at foot of next enlgmn Notes Taken From Flies of The OC ntre Reporter of Thirty-four Years Ago September 2nd. —A. B, Kerlin of Pot. ter township has united with Messrs. F.anciscus and Woods in the proposed establishment of a new sxe factory. It will be located st Cold Bprings, west of Tyrone. A son of John Weaver of near Cen- tre Hall was burt by a rocket striking him on the forehead while in the Hancock torchlight parade at Belle. fonte, on the eve of 24th. The largest potatoes tous far, this summer, is a lot sent to this office by Jacob Harpster, He pronounces Hancock potatoes, and they are fine, large, #u- September 9th.—~The seventh annual near Centre all, Thureday, Bept., 16 It will be a 'arge affair. Ex sheriff Richard Conley died ov last Saturday afternoos, at his home from the eflects of a cancer in the face, given him considerable trouble for » which has number of years, Mr wHEg A good citizen and respected by his large circle of scquaintances. He lived near Conley He was seventy-one yesrs of age snd father of John Conley of this place Muarried—On Sept. 1st, by Rev M N. Snhadow, John Royer and Mary A. Boal, both of Tusseyville Miss {Continued from previous column ) out Mra. Rena Bilger has been enler taining a number of girl friends frow Lewisburg, the past two weeks Mra Boyles of Altoona Is visiting st the home of J. N. Brooks, at this place, Mr. and Mrs day visitors tou toons Helen R W. Null were Fun- 1 hey veiting with Mr. Naoll's sisters, P. Brooks and Mere Huadeun visitor at the Mra. R P. Barnes, on Monday Mrw Barnes will sccompany her son to Al wie Mre, Paul! Keller home of his toona for a month's cu'ling. John Bweeney, who has teen Mra is not iroproviog very fast : he the home of bia sister, Hauden. bush, ia »uffering from hardening of the liver. His home is in City, where he was employed as check Monongehsals weighman, The Lutherans in Pleasant Gap held their Harvest Home service on run- day at 10.30 o'clock. The sermon by Rev. Btoneycypher on * Stir up Your Faliow Ground, and Bow Most Among Thoros, !’ was inspiring. The decors. tions of potted plants, friit and flowers were beautiful 25th T enn “ v ” ou - .y Reduced fare excursion t 25 good returning u yd Friday, 8 ! ep, . Biehl 12:45 P Lewisburg 6:00 and + n P a | s 2 to be sold to Brook Park, Sept. $ ar 25 : will leave Mifflinburg 12:30 P. M M. Returning special train leaves on Thursday for Bellefonte mers, tract of land in Unloa twp. $100 And that means Most miles comfort per mile. no argument about it. Call and See nS SFE hs SER IS that here led the There 1s | LEGAL ADVERTISENENTS Fo Ea PER'S NOTICE, «= The following accounts ha passed and fled of record in the Regis for the Inspection of heirs and legats and all others in anywise | presented to the Orphans ty for confirm ation on Wednesday, the september, ALD, 1914 1. The first and nal accour man, administrator of Bouth Philipsh 2. The first and bauer and Harry N of Adam Mayer, late of deceased The first and fin der, surviving adminis Buyder, late of Liberty t sirsirix shurg borough, deceased The first and final » fer, administratrix of et late of Bellefonte boroug Weose ed situate In Cartin township, Centre Connty bounded and described sx follows, to wit On the north by Curtin & Co, and others. on the east and south iand formerly of Hess kisah Watkirs and others, and on the west by Curtin & Co., containing lortydour acres, and one hundred and th Jur perches, more or proper of Joseph B. Harputer Inte Of | ‘omy be ng known as the Mors Wath] * and K i i WwW, ! certain mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book Ko J. FRANK BMITH, 84, page 77, in the office of Recorder of Centre Rigister and C. ©, County K. The ix v and Appraiseme ut of the por rty William Pealer, late of Gregg , Qeceascd, as Lhe suine wis sel mpmrt Eliza Jane Pealer os 7a ; The above appralscment has been confirmed *< EGAL NOTICE, nisiby the Court, and if no exceptions be filed the ely within thirty days the y 1 that there has been sp firmed atwolutely by the Court Lucas, widow a; oo of J. Watson Lucas, iste of Curtin township, de censed, personal property and real estate, under the Act of June, 1858 REAL ESTATE All those two certain tracts of land fame will De oon Notlee is hereby give a We ’ praised and set apart to Lillie 1 FRANK BMITH Heginter and € The Centre Reporter §1 50 per year. consolidat. Forty-first Annual ¢ Encampment and Exhibition Of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Penn. GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. 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