DEATHS, Mre, Nancy Bartges died at the home of her sor, William D. Bsriges, on what is known as the Hiram Durst farm, three miles east of Centre Hall, Thursday evening at seven o’clock, of a general wearing down of the consti- tutior, being seventy-iix years, one whnth and eighteen days of age. Fu- neral services were held Tuesday after - noon at her son's home and burial was made in the Union cemetery in Mill. heim, Rev. W., H. Brown of the Evangelical chureb, officiating. De- ceased was a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. David Henney and was born at Centre Hil'. All ber life was spent in Penns Valley and five years ago her husband passed to the beyond. Bince that time she had made her home with her children at Lheir respective homes and eince Apri! resided with the son at whose home she passed away. Bince early girlhood Jshe was a consistent member of the United Evangelical church and always was found at the church services until incapacitated by old age. She is survived by four sons, namely, Albert, Millleim ; William, Centre Hall; Lloyd, Asronsburg , Ambrose, (Qiakertowr. Three sisters and f ur brothers also remain, namely, Mre, Mary Rearick, Cectie Hall ; Mrs, Lambert Nol', Dewart; Mrs. Lizzie Gramley, Loganton ; Simon Henney, Georges Valley; David, Tebethe, Kar,; Frank, Larned, Kar; Johr, Alchisor, Kar, H. F. Confer, a native of Millbeiw, died at his home in MifMlinburg, Thureday morning of lass! wesk of heart failure, aged about fifty-reven ears, His body was shipped to Mil'- heim where interment was made, se:- vices haviog previously been held in the United Evangelical church. Rev, Noah Young of M'fHlinburg was the ofliciating minister. Mr. Confer was a carpenter by trade and about eight yesrs ago removed from Mifflinbury. survived by three sons and two deug! ters, namely, Miflioburg; Frank of Ruth snd Rebecer, at home Mr. Emma PB. Thompsor, wife dwin B. Thompson of Altoone in that city on Monday. Interme: was made st Reedsville on Wedne day, burial having been made from the home of her sister, Mre. G, Clifford vier, Bhe was the daughter of Israel and Jane Reynolds, Daniel W. Reynoldr, late of Reed: ville, deceased. Her age was fifty three yearv, fp ol esi Masons In Fraternal Visit ber of members of Old Fort Lodge, No WF. & A.M, traveling in autome return for a visit paid by them last summer, C. F. Deinioger, John F. Arney, I. M. Arner, OC. E, Flink, James Hamuel Shooyr, James CO, A. Krise, D. J. Meyer, C. W, Edward Durs', Eugene (. Irvin Barrie Boczoer Frank lodge. ref co —— Indge, and J. Mansfisle®, 11, Eagles Will Decorate The Centre Hall Castle, K., G. FE will decorats the graves members buried in the local cemetery, on Saturday evening. The wae to have taken place last Baturday evening, but owing to a necessary to postpone it. Rev, Williams will deliver the address. —— Woodward. Mr. and Mrr. Wm. Rebersburg on Tuesday. The P. O. B. of A. attended a cor- vention held at Millmont last Hatu:- day. Mre. James Weaver spent Monday with her daughter, Mre. Fannie Moyer, J. B. Genizel and wife from Hprirg Mills, were entertained Funday at the home of J. H, Bowersox. Mre. B. M. Wolfe and daughter, Mere, C. I. Motz spent Baturdsy with friends in Laureltor. Cloyd Fiedler and family and Mr, and Mre. Arthur Runkle spent one day Inst week will friends in Hartl- tor. Mrs. A. D. Miogle and daughters, Phyllis and Violet, from Dunle, are spending this week with relatives and friends. Perry Bmith, wife and baby Leils, Harris Stover, wife and daughter M:z- balle, antoed to State College one day this week. After spending a month with her parents, Mre. Roy Musecr and baby Oliver returned to their home in Akror, Ohic, Monday, Mre. T. D. Bowersox and Mre, Clayton Bheesley attended the funeral of their uncle, held in Millheim Morn- day. Quite a number of people from this place are attending the Evangelistic services held in Millhelm and are very much plessed with the weetingr, ————— ————— The leading State College merchants have agreed to close their stores every evening except Baturday at six o'clock, Boob were to LOOALS The brick walla of the N. A. Auman new store building in Millheim sare bailing built, A concrete walk was laid to the front of W, W. Bpangler's residence, at the statir, this week, W. Frank BSbhutt of Wellington, Ohile, Is visiting relatives and friends in and about Bellefonte, Prof, and Mre, W. A, Krise spent a few days last week in Milroy with their daughter, Mrr. B. F. Reish. Zsttle Brothers last week completed the construction of the pulpit furniture to be used in the new Lutheran church al Milroy. Miss Helen Harper of Bellefonte is spending a week at the home of her ancle and sunt, Mr, and Mrs. George H. Emerick, Cap'. W. H., Fry of Pine Grove Mills attended the State encampment of the G. A. R., held at Easton during the past week. Miss Anna M. Stover of Centre Hall was graduated from the training school for nurses at the Altoona hospital, Tuesday evening. H. G. Strohmeier, the local marble dealer, beginning of this week. erected & monument in one of the Union courty cemeteries, Rev, Ww. K livan county, » Shultz of Duahore, RBal- spent Thursday evening and Mre, William gilation, at the home of Mr, Keller, at the The Btate College board of education last week elected Prof. W. Grier Briner of Greencastle superintendent of the borough schools, Children’s Day exerciees in the church have been postponed from June 27th until a later date not yet announced, Mre. F. P. Geary and daughter Agnes left on Thursday of last week for York where they will spent several weeks with the former's parents, United Evangelical Joalsburg, at the il year at Mercersburg } received hie f the service rendered f the baseball team, Paul Rupp of , x of hia schoo M" in honor « 88 caplisin « Allison went to Lexing- where Le commencement University of Allison Mtate His sor, Gross A young fellow by pame of Flies t something like his name in Centre Hall, begir - ning of this weel those who participated in the flair left towr., He was a canvasser, Helen, the threr-yea:-3ld dsughter Henry White, of ta ia the I:ft kuee, in fall- The child suffered f the ligamen ng rapid] A trout fisherman from the Pitts- while whippiog the in the Seven Mountains near property. wss bitten in the jeg by a big black snake. erman siez:d the reptile back arm's severed its head with his The annual picnic of the Penns Va!- ley charge of the Lulheran church Yas August 12th to This change of date b:- wanted here was engaged at Mifflic- burg on the 12°F. The band will now come here in their motor truck on the for two picnics, on the 12:h and 13th and on the 14th they will bs in West Milton where they will furnish the music for a picaic on Rev. B, F. Bieb- et’s charge, The Lady of the Valley Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F., held a most inter- esting meeting in their hall Tuoesday evening when a class of five candidates were received. A nomber of dis inguished visitors were present, among whom were Mr. and Mre, Virgie Mull of Miltor, the latter past president of the Rebecea Assembly, and Mre, E. E. Chubbuek, Matron of the Orphan's Home at Buntury. About fifty men - bers of Hiate College lodge, besides a vumber from Lemont, attended the meeting. Delicious refreshments were served after the business session. Those admitted were Mre. John Kreamer, Misses Meud Meeker and Lizzie Fetterolf, Messrs. Bruce Arney and William Bradford, Brush Valley. Rev. D. C. Carls will have preach- ing service in Bethesta church on Bup- day evening All K. G. F. members of Madison Castle, No. 360, are requested to be at Madison burg on Haturday evening at 5:30 o'clock. A big time is antiel- pated ; there will also be a big festival at that time, Home work is being done on the roads but not on the main Brush Val- ley road as it ia sald the state will go over this road and improve it, Prof. Strack of New Jersey spent aoveral days with his friend, Harry Musser, at this place, A faw of the female citizens of this place attended the meeting fo the tabernacle at Millbelm on Sanday, which was for women only, ¥ LOUALS spending a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrr. J. W, Runkl-, Mr. and Mrs. their parents in Millheim, Farmers’ Pine Grove Mille, Pleasant Gap and | Miliheim during the coming winter, Millheim ast week. State ( mencement of autolsts who exceeded the borough speed limit, day, July 8. The Odd Fellows have prepared a program that will keep you in good spirits all day long. Rev, and Mra, BR. B. daughter of New a short vacation at the home of the former’s brother, Dr. H. H. Longwell, Dr. H. H, Longwell, by his brother, Rev. R. B. made a trip to New Clarion county, beginning of week, Mre. ¥. H. Michael of Clevaland Ohir, spent Tuesday at the Mr.and Mre, J. H. Lovgwell and Bethleherp Weber, relatives, iay afternoon to The storm on Tues a number of trees o in ita wake. On the several large apple tree were destroyed, Among vention of Christian Eadeavor 8B cieties at Bellefonte on following were from this place ; Jennie Thomas, Isabella Rowe, Jones Jones, Verna Rowe, Mesare, G. O, and Thomas Foss, Rev. H. RB Benner, the sessions, ——r——— Tribute of Respro! —————— a — Haporter Register, Trim xy nd Mrs. BR. § hs, 01 r. Assam, India Mrs Henry Herman Bailey, New York City Swals, Centre Hall I —.. DIXON'S HEALTH TALKS Plenle Season Responsible for Many Cnges of Typhold Fever, Pays Commissions The picnic season has begun. Every alluring spot for miles around in the vicinity of the towne snd cities will be the Mecca for pleasure seekers from now until the frost comes Almost everybody attends a pienie somelime daring the seasor. Now that the sutomobile hes made even the remote districts readily scoessible for city dwellers, the number of urban residents who seek an occasions! day's relaxation in the country, has tre- mendously increased, Nobody thinks of going on a pienle without taking a generous supply of food but few people are far sighted enoagh to carry their drinking water. Bowe spring, brook, or farmer's well they feel, will be sure to supply this essential. As a result of this Indis- criminate dependence upon unfamiliar sources of water supply, there are hur - dreds of pleasure seekers who contract typhoid fever every seasor. That period of the year when ty- phoid fever is always most prevalent la that at the end and immediately following the vacation sensor. While thie is not alone the result of pienies they urquestionably play an import- snt part in this annual toll of illness and death, It is not a difficult matter if one is taking an auto trip to carry a supply of drinking water from a source that is known to be uncontaminated. Moder- ate priced vecuoum bottles or other forms of containers can be secured which will keep the water cool, If a local water supply with which one is unfamiliar mast be used boiling the walter for twenty minutes will make it safe, Unfortunately clear walter is by no means always pnre water. Many a sparkling, crystal clear, roadside spring ls open to pollu- tion and po matter how attiactive the NEWS OF 1841, Reporter of Thirty-four Years Ago, September th-—~Henry Fryer, Hopi : With Hofler’s tobacen hon On Tuesday af 2 p. w, mercury wa September 15th --Will Curry of this RCres future intends devolivg of tobsces and need The people of Potters Landlord Mey Rev, Fileher and family hay 10e 10 Moroerset « superior qualities a all Bell phone. VEBCRLIGH Michael Cond Bear i ———— Brings resilte——n Report ON DISPLAY LLEGE, PA. worry are i } sures mrss | Syracuse i Walking ar ing Plows, Plows. Lever Spring rows, Spike Perry Harrows, and Jo kh is double Disc nson Harrow 3. Steel and Wood Drum Land Rollers. Single and double Clod Crushers. B lack Ha WwW K Corn Planter, ROOFING Steel and Ashphalt 3 + # #7 ? Old 8 Mowers, sn dare NNAers. , Nisci y and John rah ire Si readers. g Gasoline Engines New Stoughton Wagons—a lot of them just received. Farm Barrows, garden Bar- and stone Bar- Rak es, and rows, lime rOWS, Corn Shellers. And anything in the ma- chine line you want we have or will get for you. I fay BRICK, SAND and STONE in stock little brooklet which babbles slong under the overhanging trees msy Bp pear, one must needs follow it to ite | souree to be certain that it is free from | contaminatior. Ho for safely's sake oarry your drinking water in the plc-