Two Ladies Break Arms From Fall, Mrs. G. O Broner sustained compound frac ure of the ulna in right arm when she fell on the sidewalk near her home, Tuesday eva- nivg. Mrs Beuner planned entertain a number of the members i & the icy had of her home that evening and had gone to a neighbor’s to procure milk. She was on her way homes when tha dent occurred. The rccial was post- poned, Mrs. W. Cook Hube' fell on the back porch of ber home Wednesday evening [last week and fraclured s bone in the wrist of her left hand, sides irjaring her side. Dr, H. Longwell reduced the fracture. be- H. —— a A A SA Marringe Licenses, Bruce H. Bower, Hampshire, Ill. Edopsa M, Bhook, Gregg township Ray B. Btover, Miles township Verna Bradford, Haines township Frank Gross, Axe Mann Edna M, Lucas, Bellefonte Herbert Pletcher, Pladville, Ill. Anpie Haines, Howard Lawrence Knepp, Bandy Ridge Zslla Conger, Bandy Ridge Frank B. Barker, Coburn Florence R. Hinds, Haives township -—— Bower-Shook, Bruce H, Bower and Miss Edna M Bhook were married on Thursday eve- ning at the home of Daniel Bhook of Spring Mills, by Rev. M. I), G esey of the Lutheran church, Mr, and Mrs. Bower left immediate- ly for Hampshire, 1ilinois, where they will make their home on the groom's farm. u Tuesday evening about fifty mem- bers of the local three-link order sledded to Milroy where they had been invited to confer the second de- of candidates ———p——— I. OO, F, Lodge vo Mliroy gree u five Bledding was in and the fourteen-mile trip scross the Seven Mountains was made in time. The mejority of numuver travelea in three bob sleds which were driven by Edward Leird, M. N. Mil- ler, and C. W., Black. Others traveled After lodge a chicken and pon a class excellent condition short i the in sleighs waflls supper was served the visitors in the basement of the Lutheran church. Those present were ; Clyde Bradford, George Bradford, E 8B Weiser, Clymer MeCUlepahan, Joxeph Lutz, William Colyer, James Btah!, M. N. Miller, Miller, J. D. Lucas, Wilham Lucas, J. M Carson, J. H. Puff, Charles Frezier, J W. Whiteman, I. B. Bhowers, John Condo, Georg: H. Emerick, H. H Mark, Jonss Boal, William Houser, C. D. Barthol E 8B. Ripks, P H. Garis, C. T. Crust, Charles Flink, | T. L. Bmith, Willismm Homan, W., W, Kerlin, M. L. Emerick, Edward Lair, J. A. Flem'og, Max Harshbarg- er, Charles Smith, C. W E Montgomery, Howard Biggins, V. A. Auman, L. L. Bwith, Edward Craw- ford, T. L.. Moore, J. H, Knarr, Bruce Arney, McCormick, Charles Burris, John Bitoer, Jacob Bitner, J. B. Fohringer, st ——— —— Charles mew, Slack, W George Mre Ellas mith Dead, Mrs, Elise E died at home in Penn townsh Thursday of last week, death being the result of a paralytic stroke which she sustained three days previous. She wss upeon- scious to the end, Mrs. Bmith was one of the oldest ladies in Centre county, her age being eighty-two years and four months Fune:al ser- vices were held Monday morviog in the old Chapel at Penn Hall and in- terment followed in Heckman's ceme- tery, Bev. J M. Price of the Evan- gelical chiuren officiating. For more than sixty years she was a faithful at tendant upon all the services of her church. Mary Bmith was the dsughter of Fraccis and Anns Bmith aod was born a short distance from the place where she died. Bhe was the lust of six children, Ia 1877 she was united in marriage to Eliss Bmith who sur- vives her with no children. The near- est surviving relatives to the deceased are ex-Prothonotary Ww. F. Bmith of Miliheim ; J. F. Bmith of Bellefonte, and J. 8. Meyer of Penn Hall, who are nephows, ———— Woman Soffcage Bill Passed The proposed woman suffrage amendment tothe Penneylvania Con stitution was passed finally todsy in the House by a vote of 130 to 71 The resolution providing for the smendment having been adopted by the House in two successive sessions, it will now go before the Benate for the fioal vote. The leaders say the resolution will be passed by the Ben- ate at an early date, and therefore it will go before the people pext Nove ember, On that ocession the organi. zation hopes to be able to defeat the proposal, ——— AA A ——— Paul OU. Rupp, who is a student at Mercersburg Academy, was elected captaie of the baseball team for the coming season, Mr. Rupp lo from Boslsburg and has the reputation of | belong the best all ‘round athlete in the school. He has won three “M's V in the past two years, two in football and ove in baseball, Besides this he is the best shote-putter in the school and an excellont swimmer, * Hmith her in be LOUVALS | Mrs. Rebecoa Scholl fs spending | Bowe time wit her son, John Scholl, in Altoona, | A Leovard player piano was placed | in National h Millbeim, | Thursday of last week. E. A | Thuraday the otal at Ripka was to Millheim on on business pertaining J OF | to | the local order of | Mrs. &, F. admitted to iartiett of Biate College Bellefonte hos- i | pital, Thursday, for treatment, | Was the Jesse Hou'z, stats forester, located al Pleasant Gap, was a visitor at the Barnes home in Centre Hall on Mon- day, Mrs. Henry Mowery of Asronsburg waa a guest of Mrs. H., W, Kreamer and other friends for a few days last week, Mrs Ellen Bower of Bellefonte la sat the home of her sister, Mrs. D. J Meyer, in Centre Hall, the latter being slightly ill. Mrs, Milton Snyder will again be- come a resident of Centre Hall, and on April 1st will move into the Rossman store buildiug flat. Mayba the groundhog did not see its shadow, but the weather February bas been producing is not of the kind to take a premium for warmth. Alfred Durst and family take this method of thanking those who assist ed during the last illnes of Mrs. Durst and at the time of her funeral. Harry A. Bailey and Mrs. L. Bailey of Baltimore, Maryland, are spending some time at the home of Rev. M. D. Geesey at Aarons: urg, Mre. Ed. L. Jartholomew and daughter, Mary Helen, of Altoona sare ai t of Mr. and Mrs. J. RG. visited M. tne WA McClellan of Linden Hall his mother, Mrs. Eliza Me Clellan, who is lying seriously ill st the hom H. WwW he home former's parents, Ken: edy. e of her daughter, Mra Frantz Merchant CC, W. visited of Tussey vil William and George, members of the class of 1918 Bwartz ie his sons, =uiquehanns and Friday. Mrs operation Uanlversity, Thursday P. H. Meyer, who underwent ’ an Of in the Uaniversity Pennsylvania hospital, Philadelphia, several weeks ago, is gaining strength rapidly and on Monday was able to sit ap. Mra. Anna Mildred (entre D. Bitts and Pittsburgh daughter srrived in Mrs. Bitts of Hall preparing to dispose of the househo d loesday “ goods of the late Annie Bible, the sale to be beld Baturday forenoon. Bunday, March 14th, has been set as the time for the installation of Rev. D Spring Mills. { DIXON'S HEALTH TALUS | Mica Mabel Allison ie Philadelphia, New Jersiy and York, John Myers and Rimusl made a busiuess trip to Bellefonte on | Friday. Norman Young went to Illinois Monday tn work on » farm. | the summer time graduslly Prof Marshman of Htate College down toan | delivered an excellent sermon in the | of the Presbyterian church last Sunday, | need for Mra William Alters of Altoona rival of the first ¢ spendipg the we k at the home of B F. Kennelly, Messrs. Jacob vigiting in — N Doss your Window Urop With 'he Mer. NEW curry Ark for Bed Binokets Batter Than Bilge, Yy ihe Commissio.er swe VBOnSY for Doe Conde, to i bedroom window Do be D He. | with the your merciary ? the window on | openings that cannot ton wide in | Hairow this sessor thnt ith the ? If so, en or two at ’ En year? Do vou think {fr fresh alr diminiehes w iz } in| Id wave a ure mistaken, Ifthe in thought of wide open win. Fisher | wen her appalling, | pluck up e warage aud try sa small dose first. You will ind that it is far bet ter to. spend more money for blankets ber home ; she was acco npaned by and eomfortables than for doet bills her slater, Mro, Fukan Victhorn. hours sleep Miss Elva Limbert, who had been | in enol fresh invigorating sir Is a far employed at Bellefonte, is spending a | better stimula that few weeks with her sister, Mre, Colonel | comes in b it the Decker, Miss Mary Schlegal of Lee, Charles and Emanuel Bhook went to Philadel. phia on Tueaday. Mre. Willinea Pealer hae returned to lows Zarn in | ’" and medicine | ys and eight i than anything lee, no matter what | ¢laime on the label the Philips. | burg hospital is home suffering from a slight illness, fiilo Gally stuffy, over i heated workro« ms or offices where the £ x It may be that your | demande 3 business our prescuce | Malcom Beaton arrived on Monday | regulation of the temperature is not from Port Angelus, Washington, to at- | within It tend the foueral of his wife, Mrs, Daisy be Kennelly Beaton, who died on Sun- | employer day, January Mr. Beaton made | the entire jrurney —thirty-thre dred miles—in six days Bruce Bower of Freeport, may BRT I 3 preciste Lh Vv hat | standpoint of good Ifit In ye Iiinols, to be 80 confined try sod make 1 esme back east to visit relatives and to | it by in take unto himselfa wife. He and Mies | of ventilation Edna Bhook, dsughter of Dauoiel | hours of sleep. Shook, were married on Thursday eve-| Night is the nipg at the residence of the hy They left for Illinois londay morning, carrying with them | workrooms. ur r votiraslf th Ving y Olifeeil Lhe sr1t Lut Bix time for nnd tal bride's | I demands propery d air, I the blo gical building uj parents 5 ¥ on | fresh air I: purify the bl BR imipossiLie Lo od with use in d args the best wishes of their many f riende, 1 { | s——r————— Linden Hall Mise Edwina Wieland attended the h echool banga:t at Pine Grove on | fe Friday evening. Drag ra t3 fo § has been s tie gd iia ire Folie, WOO has been a palien | tended us to hav Bellefonte hospital for some | bot} day aud n time, ia #0 ich improved that her! lis 8 memories tale that nicht family expect | this week. Bw y "Ph : apide, I Mrs. Henry Bwabb has | ing the past week with Mr. big i . in the i uch geri er hom been spend. | adying has i Mra . and James mwah | ADVERTISEMENTS Miss Irene Ross returned from Phils | : daiphia where she had taken a patient | whete beth to a hospital, | and io Charles Coble moved from the J, H, | les Ross house to Centre Mills where he | will work for John Kline. | | J. Li. Tressler, who hs siek for weeks, Is 8 been quile | to several able be | around, ! Be been prevalent here |» for about 8 month. A families | were qusrantived but all are now able | tr be cul. D M horse © Measles have # y itWw Campbell kicked Monday, csusiog was OY BA n A VO y HB. Kurlz ss pastor Lutheran charge of West Milton Glandiog of Belle! of Penns Valley | Rev. BF. Bieber| Rev. W.M. B.| 3 will deliver the an chargea, Liycurgus Lingle of Earlystown lost a good calf, week, ins call was rune where last I'he barn one day singular manner, i loose in the several Ouoe of the steers waa lylog down and the calf in ning steers were chained, some manner got u leg fastened io the chain at and when Mr Liogle entered the barn the ealf was found dead, ab the steer’s neck Last Bunday afternoon when Rev 3. W. Mclluay was on his way to Mt, Giilead, wssys the New Bloomfield Fires, he was taken violently ill on the ridge beyoud Mr, Weaver's and it was with some difficulty that he got back home. After a doctor had been called and medicine administered, he got better, and is now able for his work again. There are a number of persons, most of them of mature sge, in Centre Hal, who are at present suffering frem tonallitis The disess>~in some ipn- stances is very severe snd in otbhua just as mild. Among those who ree ported to be sfllicted with this disease are Mrs. John H. Kuarr, Musser Coldron, and almost the entire family of John Martz rf Mo Atl AAAS. Work of the Legisiatare, The on'y bill finally paesed in the house within the pest few days wae the woman suffrage amendment, Bills introduced of local interest are these : SENATE. Mr. Halue, Philadelphia—Regu. lating the sale and exposing for sale of dressed lamb, sheep and calves. Mr. Mills, Bradford-—Inereasing the number of game wardena from 30 to 60 Providing for a boxing commission. Compelling courts to render decision within nine months unless both sides agree to an extension of time, HOUSE, Mr. Lindsay, Warren ~Fixing sal aries of County Commissioners acoord- ing to population, Mr. Bmith, Fayette—Fixing fee for marriage lHoenses at $2 Mr. Brosius, Jeflerson— Directing Treasurers of counties, municipalities and school districts to deduct State tax on payment of interest on dividends on debts due sand pay same to State Treasurer, who shall return 75 per cent, to the respective Treasurer with. in 30 days. Mr. Powell, Luzsroc—Fixing psy of aswesaors In boroughs and town. {ahi e st $5 per day. | Mr. Steedle, Allegheny Exempting fr m borcagh taxation persons, offices, ; savere upd on the Jeg sbove the . . 14 t 3 LEGAL ADVERTISENENTS en sire. fo smpteil is eat fined oO bed with an stiack of the gripp. CvURT PROCLAMATION, Hi tR urg stop- ped off } ihureday evening on his way to Pitcairn where he was call- of ward Miller o berst ere on iiloess of : the serious Lis grandson, Walker, Ned Keller was one of the ed on aceon (ilenn delegates from Busquebanna University to the Evsngelistic meeti Iast week. Oa his return here over night with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Keller tgs al Biste College he stopped mathe Georges Valley. David Rearick lost 8 valuable horse inst Thureday by having ite leg kicked oft by another horse Robert Z:roy of Uniontown spent a few daye last week with his sisters, Mrs. H. M. Liogle aud Mra. Jacob Meo Cool, John Rockey and son John, Jr, of Fillmore visited friends at this pace last week, Namuel Liogle spent with friends at Milroy. Mrs. Charles Ripka and son Lloyd fre visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lingle, at Bober, this week, alies Abbie Barger of State College and her friend, Irvin Hoy, of Akron, Ouilo, spent Bunday at the home of J, C. Barger, H. M. Lingle and C. W, tended the funeral of Mra. on Mouday. W. OC. Barger of Centre Hall dined at the F. M. Ackerman home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Howard Confer spent one day last week at the home of F, W. Zettle, Af ——————— All Tioga Licenses Refused, All the licenses in Tioga county were refused because of defects in the newspaper advertising It ar pears the advertisement was not definite in some particulars. Of course, the case will be appenled (0 the supreme court, A geoeral remonstrance against all licensees in the county, largely signed, was cast sside by the president judge, for the resson that the Jaw of 1887 dee fines that a remopstrance sgeinst a li cense sn well as a petition for a license, must be signed by the people of the ward, borough or townehip in which application wes made, Just here it Is proper to mention that when the remonstrance against the lo. eal hotel was belong circulated, some of the citizens who cisimed to be ver much sgalost boc zs refused to sign it go'ely on the ground that the ition was limited to the application for a i congo within the borough limits and oil not include the Potier township sppliesnt and other applicants throughout the ecunty, The sction of Tioga county jadge makes it clear that the petition vironlsied here was props a few days sr of one nation of saie, and the with interest No timber al itil the entire remainder to be paid in « Deferred pa ents to be secu lowed to be cul and removed nu purchase money be paid ym Lingle at. Eli. Smith J. RHOOK, Administrator of 407 Catherine C. 8hook, dec'd, a XECUTORS ROTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of Miss Anna Bible, late of Centre Hall borough, decease 4. Lettors testamentary on the above estate have ing been duly granted to the undersigned, they would respoctiaily request any persons knowing themssives indebled to the estate (5 make im mediate payment and those having claims sgaine the same to present them duly autheue tiated for settlement, GFORGE P. BIBLE, Philadelphia. Pa ALFRED J. MUSSER, Clearficid, Ps. Harry Keller, Atjorney, CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA. Special attention given to collecting, Lega writic gs of all classes, incloding deeds, mortgages agreements, ete ; marriage loenses and hunter's licenses secured, and all matters pertaining to the office attended Ww promptly. outs dyed SEED DATS SEED CORN SEED OATS: Ratekin's New Alberta, Canada Grown Bigeen, Heavient, Yielding Osts Known of Grown. Adapred to way State in the Union. We bare bandied and sent owt thousands of bushels of these Ont everywhere during the last five years, They yield on good land 100, 125 10 150 bushels pet acre, We also handle all other leading best varieties. CORN: Diamond Jo's Rig Early White Seed Largew Eared, Earlbest to Mature, Thoroughbred sod to grow and give perfeat LW ine. Pent Variecien. White ard Yellow, Barly, Late, adapted 10 your locality, occupations snd professions, erly written and bad a legal standing. CB TB a di Market Heports, i | Wheat, red | Corn, on cot F Corn, shelled, | Bye . Oats ils | Barley FPR PPO: | Hay, Timothy, first grade ¢1 Hay, mized we |sA REGISTER it Butter Egus AE Y © ontate will se A £ ROTICE The following aceour is ? | passed and filed fn the Hex nspection of the heirs and legatees creditors and i others In any wise interested, and will pre. sented hans County | lor confirmation on W hi day of ned, for the binges exgrnd t's Office nave be 0 the Org Court of Centre ednesday, the ements 5 TL . . 1. Kesigl The first i final account of Wm, REDAY. MARCH > a ii 4 5 tw 5 inhi Sagi, ale WwW, Gobble, ir ah A. Kemigie, ial rem, Bix nt farm f W, the i 2 Roller * 1 Harrinor uted by Orphiss ourt of Centre on Pa. parti ’ rr estate of jsabelis H, Losi secount sppol © of he (ager of siratris ur Ja hs wanted to show her love for the little rryvia f ivia dl and see ing plaved. urtain of Eure pets politic at me of chess that is | on what a slim, yet desperate, excuse the sacred hives of m may be sacrificed. 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