UAR MANES WILD DASH-MAN AND WIFE BURT IN JUMPING Mr. apd Mrs, Frank Yearlck of Madisonburg sustain Severe Ivjuries-—Mnay Fainl to Mrs, Yearick, Madisonburg were severely irjured bile which appeared to have gotten be- youd the control of the driver in mak- ifig the descent down the mountsin near Madisonburg, Monday afternoon. As a result Mr, Yearick had two ribs broker, his head cut and his face bad- ly lacerated. Mre. Yearick eustained a broken jaw, a broken nose, a broken ankle and other injuries and was rendered unconscious, She is in a critical condition and her friends fear for her recovery. The accident happened on the re- turn home from the funeral of Adam Yearick, in Nittany, on Monday after- noop. A. Duck and when the descent from the mountain top began the car gain- ed copsiderable speed. When Mr, Duck suddenly applied the brake, apparatus broke and the car rushed down the moun 1 road with a great burst of speed, Mr, Duck assured them that he would reach the foot of the hill in safety but Mr, Yearick thought the risk too great and sprang arick followed hurled with ! mountain road. from the car, Mre, Yi her husband apd was great forces onto the After reaching level road the car was breught to a stop. Jacob Royer was sested on the front seat with M+. Duck aud he remained in the car duning its wild rar. Oa Wednesday noon Mr. Yearick was reported as improving while Mrs, Yearick, who is fifty -ight years of age, was in & very serious condition and growing weaker, - Ahe Telephone Yicuic, Saturday a goodly number of farm- era and others connected directly or indirectly with the Patrons Raral telc- phone system met in anousl picnic at Rhoneymedr, above Centre Hall. There was no formal program, bu afier a most eumptuous repas’, the ir- teilectual man was fed by a short ac dress oy Mrr. Robert Beech of Bell fonts, who spoke in the interest of woman suflrage. Mies Florence Rhoor, just returned from Kansas, gave her impressions of the workiogs of woman suflrage in Clement Dale, E:q., gpoke in a reminiscent way, particularly upon the old settiers in Peons Valley and the great improve- ments in modes of farming, traveling warring. Many of the picnickers r(- mained for supper, and then relurped to their homes delighted with the out- come of the day. ls Ap lps Marrisge that state, of Bellefonts dwelling and Llceuses, } Clarence Blazer, State College Ruth Brooks, Centre Hall J. Arch Eungard, Farmers Mills Carrie Musser, Penns Cave ————— i — Hall storm. Tuesday noon an electrical storm of sbort duration pass d over the valley. Rain fell in torrents for a while and duriug the same period a large quar - tity of small hailslones fel’, A ps i LOCALS Miss Ethel Bhs ffer of Altoona spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mre. BR, D, Foremar, Jesse H, Houtz, state forester, wh ie x member of a surveying squad a! Coburr, spent Friday with his fellow worker, Leopard Barner, in Centre Hal’. Mire. Fred Kuriz of Lewisburg, and her mother, Mre. Bwartz, of Coates ville, and the former's two sisters, Mre, Walter Greenwood, of Coatesville, and Mrs, Bear, of Carbondale, were ar uto party to Penns Cave on Saturday and for a short time stopped at the home of Mre, Issac Bmith in Centre Hall, LOCALS Miss Rosella Bllvis of Avis spent a few days at the home of her aunt, Dr.’ EF. A, Kent of pear Centre Hall is spending several weeks in Brook- Mr, and Mrr, P. H. Luse attended the funeral of the Iatter’s uncle, Adam Yearick, at Jucksonville, on Monday. Edward Dorman of Boydertown is assisting farmer P, H. Luse in doing some repair work on the Huyett farm, Mr. and Mre. Guy Harshbarger of Altoona are spending a week at the homes of James Bmetzier and Clyde Bradford. Mies Estella H. Barnes of New tion at the home of her mother, Mrs. ('. GQ. Barper, in Centre Hall. Mr, and Mrr., Harry Behres two daughters and Mre. George Hec- man snd daughter of State College Mrs. Clyde Dutrow, L. L. Smith, the * King’ dealer, to I. M. Arney on Monday, the gentle- men going to Harrisburg from which place the latter drove his new meschine Lome, H. Grove and sor, Hall, at- tended the reunion of the fam. ilies which wes held at the fair ground at Bellefonte, Thuredsy. About two hundred and thirty kino were pres - ent apd the day wes perfect for the re unior, Mr. and Mre. E. H. F. Grove, of near Centre (Grove last Rasssli and Pau! Wol”, sons of Rev, afew days at the their grandfather, Alfred The Wolfs sre removiog from Maryland, to Apollo, Woll has called to become pastor of the Reform. ed chureb. There is only one ap- pointment on his new charge, folf, are spending homes of Durst, Camseytowr, been this state, where Rev, Goverr - Was one whicl the legal be retained Among the bills vetoed by or Brumbaugh, ¢ { i inte on Saturday, trout flshermer, that trout under length of six in ss could 4 s aivis bud instead Of re uiricg tha » t tos e688 10 provided they be stream. Velc- that the law remains the same as throwxn back into the ing the measure means in this mstler uereloiore, Mre. H W. Kreamer, Miss Helen Bartholomew of Hall, Miss Jenuvie Bartholomew of Plessaut Gap, and Miss Orpha Gramley of Bpring Mille Liverpool last week where Centre sutoed lo they are spending a week at the home of Rev, and Mre. M, ¥, Romip, Misa Helen before re tarniog 1} Day Hiate is a Bartholomew attended Class Millersville of which me exercises at the Normal Bcohoo! she graduate, Dr. H. H. Loogwell arrived at a of- portune momen!, Bunday sfternoor, for John of Lock Haven, who received an ugly gash in the Jeft severing ao artery, as the result of his hand elippiog from: an satomc- bile crank and striking the metal Ii I'he secident oc- White, hand, cenge tag on hia ear, curred pear the old Dale plsce en Nit- tapy Mountsin snd when the doctor arrived on burried the man iuto the farm house where he s¢- cured sod white thread acd sewed up the wound, the scene he $ 8 comuwon needle Wednesday of last week Mre. Isaac Bmith reached the eights - hird mile- the cecasion resulted union at the Smith home io Centre Hall st which the fo!- and grand present . Witmer Rassell Bmith, James Bgaith of Will Misa Bmith, Mure. Clyde Bmith, Clyde Brith, at home. Mire. Smith still remains in excellent agealth and et jogs the company of her many friends. Her faculties are ur- stone in life and in a family r owing soor, daughters hildren were Smith, Clyde FEmith, of Beliefontr, lamespor’, (race celebrate many more birthday anni- vergary occasions is the wish of the teporter and her many friend. Spring Mills. Elva Limbert of State College spent Bunday at Col, Decker’s home. T. M. Gramley and family spent Thursday at Loysville, Master Austin Allison of Howard is visiting his cousir, Dean Braucht, Mr. and Mre. Clarence Musser of Chambersburg spent Bunday with Mr. and Mre. Robert Musser, Jr. Mr. and Mre. Chae. E. Allison of Toronto are visiting at the home of | William Allison, Quite a number of members of the Rebekah lodge were to Millbeim to as- {sist in Initiation, | Mr. and Mre, I. J. Zubler attended | the funeral of Adam Yearick, at Jack- {sonville, on Monday, | Bamuel Leitzsll, Jr., of Chicago is | elrculating among friends snd rels- | tives, | A severe hail storm visited this sec- tion on Tuesdsy and did considerable {| damage to corp, potatoes, ete. Miriam Long returned home on Thursday from attending commenc- i ment at Selinsgrove, Two more names are added to the list of automobile owners. Jacob Lee, (dr. sold C. A, Krape a Baxon touring car and Boise Brown a Baxon runs- | bout, ! C. P. Long, foreman on the Btate Highway, together with a crew of mer, has repaired the roads to Centre Hal, Today ( Thursday ) the community picnic will be held in Corman’s woods, on the Fisher fare, Christie Smith's orchestra of Bellefonte will furnish the music, Mre. Thresa Gordon of Mount Union and two children are paying Mre. Gordon's parent, Mr. and Mrs, John Horner, a visit. Mrr. John Myers went to Bellewood oa Wedpeeday, from there she will go to Philadelphia to attend the wedding of her brother, Bruce Morris. Georges Valley. Mr. sod Mrr. Seward Decker spent Sunday in Decker Valley at the home of John Decker. C. W. Lingle sod family went to Lock Haven on Baturday and return- ed on Buanday ; the trip was made in J. CC. Reeder’s car, J. K. Confer purchased a new Pull- man car last week, Mrs. Bara Reeder ls spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrr. Conrad Immel, Mre. George Boal of Potters Mills #peut Nunday with Mre, F. M. Acker- mar, Misses Abbie and Carrie Barger n- turned to State College after spending 8 few days with their parents, Mr, and Mre. J. OC. Barger, C. W. Liogle bought a new Ford buckboard which he will use to de¢- liver milk to the condensery st Bpring Mille, Brush Valley. Wheat is looking fine. The Yearick U. Ev. church received a new coat of paint outside and was papered inside. The K. G. F. parade was grand, and the speech by Prof. BSiapletor, of Mifflinburg, better, Mre. Frank Yearick, who was injor- ed to the extent of a bioken nose, jaw and leg in jumplog from a ear of which control hind been lost in coming down the mountain near Centre Hall, is still in an upconscious conditior. The details of the sccident appear in another columr, a ———— A AAA Deaths of Ventre Countinns, Mire, Jane E. Coburr, widow of the late Col. James P. Coburr, died in Bellefonte, aged seventy-sight yearr, For many years she and her busband lived at Asronsbury. Mies Catharive May Spangler died at Lemou!, of a complication of diseases, aged forty -iix years. John Potter Moore, at Philipsburg, Friday night, of a cancerous sffection of the liver ; aged fifty -2ight years and ten mouths, at Indiana, Pa. An In- Music in America. The Indiana | Transfers of Hen! Estate, lege bore, $600, 2,000, Mary Hess to Arthur Holdermar, tract of land in Potter twp. $275. Andrew Lytle et ux to Arthur dermap, trect of land in College $140, Andrew Lytle et ux to Arthur dermap, tract of land in College $140. Andrew Lytle et ux to Arthur dermar, tract of land in College $145. Phoebe E. Ho'- twr. Ho!- twp. Ho!l- twry. twy. $2,000. Thomas Kane et al to Margaret Bellefonte bore, $120, Henry C. Quigley ot ux to Abraham Weber, tract of land in Howard boro. $1. Reuben D. Bierly et ux to William F. Blerly, tract of and in Miles twp. 70, Mercantila and Reality Co. to J. A. Bwope et a', tract of land in Rush twp. $4,000. Lavina Stine et bar to H. A. Garner, < tracts of land in Benner twp. $1,000. THE MARKETS, GRAIN Corrected weekly by Brad Wheat ......... Corn Outs ft A Ron orqQ & PFRODUCE AT 210 Butter Fags lard administration on Brecon, late of Cenlie Itters of nt Perry W descannd, Hall borough having been duly granted tothe undersigned, she would respectfully requestall persons knowing themselves Indebend 10 the estate to make Imme- diate payment, and those having claims against the same Lo present them duly suthenticated for sotliement MES, EMMA 8, BREON, Administratris UDITOR'S NOTICE. — In the matter of the estate of Hes inte of Perguson Township, es To Notice is Bereby given that the unde auditor, duly appointed by the ( Centre County to make distr ance in the hands of the ade above named estate, as shown by fate being losolvent, will meet the peril terest st his office in Crider's Exchange Bellefonte, Pa., on Monday, the 35th day of June 1915, at ten o'clock a. m., at which i: parties having cial io presen notified 10 do a0, coming in on said Hold FOR BALE-Fifty shingles, made fro of QO. M. LONBERL Dealer Call Bell phone, Syracuse Walking and Rid- ing Plows, and Oliver Plows. Lever Spring Tootn Har- rows, Spike Harrows, Perry Harrows, Imperial and Johnson single and double Disc Harrows. Steel and Wood Drum Land Rollers. Single and double Crushers. Black Hawk Corn Planter, Clod ROOFING Steel and Ashphalt with or without fertilizer attachment. spring tooth and shovel Cultivator, Buckeye high and low wheel Cultivators. Missouri Grain Drill. Johnston Mowers, Rakes, Combined Side Rake and Tedder. Lancaster Side Rake. Gearless, Hocking Valley, John Deer and Dain Hay Loaders, CEMENT A carload just received New Idea, Nisco and John Deer Manure Spreaders. Frost King Gasoline Engines New Stoughton Wagons—a lot of them just received. Farm Barrows, garden Bar- rows, lime and stone Bar- rows, Corn Shellers. And anything in the ma- chine line you want we have or will get for you. Coal: COAL; before you buy or sell, il i
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