DCA iN, Mre, Sarah J, Royer died Monday morning in the home of her daughter, Mre. C. E. Baunders, of 200 Second street, Juniate. The decessed lady was advanced in years and her death from a complication of diseases follow - ed a decline +f several months dura- tion. Mre, Royer was a daughter of Adam Rapkiv, and was born in Boale- turg, December 7, 1843 and on June 9, 1862, became the wife of W. W. Royer, now deceased thirteen years, She came to Juniata from Centre Hall and for the past eleven years found a pleasant home here with her daughter and sor-ir-'aw. The deceased was a gentle Christian womar, beloved by all with whom came in touch, Mhe was a loyal adherent of the Methodist Episcopal faith being at the time of her death a8 member of the First church in Juniate. Bhe is sur- vived by the following Anns, wife of E. C. Harter, of Stone | Mill ; Sarab, wife of W. W. Bible, and | Edith, wife of C. J. Bmith, both ofl Bellefonte ; William I. and Carrie, wife of C, KE. Bsundere, both of Juni- ate. Foster Rankin of Lewistown is a surviving brother, Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the home of M~, aud Mrs, Saunders, and Wednesday morning the remains were brought to Centre Hall and from here conveyed by funeral director Goodhart to Hprucetown cemetery for inter- ment, ihe funeral was conducted by the she Rev, artsor, ir of the de- paste | rms fps i ol — Kuhn Child Dead of M at : five months old son r. snd Mrs, Roy Kulp, who live Miitor, f ¢ died on Friday of infant con plainr, and was buried M | | in A | beiw, funerslservices Daving previous- | | | i i | | | on nday $ at the Dr. the i» A ly been held home of mother's parents, ire. T. i WwW. H, 4 slhier of He and Wry Sith, Rev, Brown « I'he f child is a son of J. (. Fort, in Millbeim. ian * Ps | HiCisied, Kuhn of Old —————— tr ——— LOCALS gf to 34} i Mouday night temperature fel =i WO degrees above freey ng. #. Jacob spending a few ire. H. E. He Arthur Blutterb«ck found one of his the field on Sunday. Rev. J. K. preach in the Presbyterian church at ] siate College jal her Roan of days with niecs man, of lying dead Lusseyville | COWS Kelly of Sunbury will | mpriz Centre Hall in the evening, Mal Hehool opened in Potter township on Monday. The enrollment on the first day ranged from three scholars to twenty in the various districte. William Colyer improved the sur-| rounding: of his farm prog erty by | having several concrete walks built, | William Boczer did the work. M~. and Mrs, Cheater Homar, after! a month's vacation at the home of the! and Mw, H. E. » their home at State | latter's parents, M- Homav, retured 1 College this week. MacDonald M ler are epending a few days at th Hail hotel, of the late Geaeral James A. Beaver. Clayton E, Wagner purchased y the | lumber in the tabernacle. at th i Miss Katharine A. #8 Elbina I.. Bene and | of e Centre | The former is a half-sister | & close | of the { Campaign on Bunday night, for $300, He is ng ecme land and using think the lumber in | erecting buildings thereon. a——————— Spring Mills, Miss Lula Fetterolf of visiting ber aunt, Mre. C. A. Krape, Grant Houser of Lemont epent Bor- | day with his brother, Harvey Houser, Mr. and Mre, Bruce Gramley returs ed to their home in New York. Miss Rilla Hazel and sister of El- mire, N. Y., are spending two weeks with the W. O. Gramley family. Prof. John Rossmar, wife snd baby Virginie, left on Monday for their home in Stuttgart, Arkansas. W. O., Gramley #pent a week in Ohio looking after the interests of the condensary, Dr. Braucht, Thomss Decker. Col, Decker, Adam Finkle, and Bhook, attended Havep. Helinsgrove is | | Andrew and their respective families, Old Home week at Lock —— inl t—— Woodward, Mise Lida Hosterman made a trip to Bellefonte on Friday, Mre. Emma Motz from Lewisburg #pent a few days this week with her nephew, OC, D. Motz, Mies Fye from Coburn was a visitor at the LI. L. Weaver home Baturday and Bunday, Sdwin Charles from Altoona spent a few days with his sister, Mrs, Cloyd Fiedler, T. B. Motz avd wife from Millheim #pent a few hours at the home of C, D. Motz on Banday afternoon. Miss Esther Steele from Lewistown 's spending a week with Mre, Emma Nein. Mr. and Mre, Calvin Eby from New York City are visiting the former's pe- rente, Mr. and Mre. N. W. Eby, Mr. and Mre. A. B. Meyer spent the Babtath with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mre. James Weaver, Mre. Wesley Hosterman and daugh- ter, Miss Amber, returned to their 115 in School First Day Tue school bel’, after being silent for four months, again started to ring out its call Monday morning for the youth to come and gain knowledge In the little red school house, The first day found one hundred and fifteen in the four rooms and this number will be slightly augmented after the Encamp- ment and Fair, after which there will be an unbroken stretch of work until Teacher's Institute in November. There is every reason to believe that the present term of school will prove profitable to those scholars who have & desire to learp, for the corpse of ip- atructors are sll able and experienced teachers and they will do their part in | the eight of hard work which | lies béfore thew. 1 | rents and The fist d month 's up to the pe- rate, roliment ROLIOIATE Lo coo in the ’ AY 8 0h) various grades fol Prof.. \\ gramma’, kK. termediate, |, a8 : M A list of the scholars will appear next week, we: Fligh school, scher, 15; ner, 27: filiam CORI. fq y y M. Mller tego i Koss Bushiasn teacher, primary, #8 Helen Bartholomew | teacher, 35, — —— Big Number of Petitions Filled, More than eight hundred petitions were filed in the commissioners’ office | for local and county officer. divided Be follows : Democratic, for local offi er, | Republican, for local offices, 435 ; total 854, S—o———— — ———— pouty . » for county offices, 33: Marriage Licenses, Fred Mackley, Houserville Blanche E, Musser, Orvis &, Lemont Giramley, Millheim Carrie N, Er Spring Mills {+60 riok Nericy, irge Vaughr, Bandy Ridge i M , Bandy Ridge | Aaronsburg, Rev. and Mre. were the guests of Mr, and f Portage Mre, J. Mheeder «¢ Feidler for a week, B. Wyle and two childs Ohir, visited among friends own, dd Mrs. B fF #00 returned from 8 week's 8 in ck Haven Mr 3 yd Vonsdas and {sy | Halph Stover and Mr, | Bot - sod My, er made a trip to sto Stover's new CAr, New annual mo Lewi Mr Calvin Eby of yicg home of t} ale p their ‘otk City rial to the ie latter's tk - A ine Maize, Donat me three fre, Care v., and turned on Friday f J He Mre, and son re wee ka' | Letavon neslowr, Mir. Sarah Leitzell accompanied by Lane Ty- with | | Harvey L-aw, y to definite time of her daughters Charles Btover came home last week | Niate threatened with | typhoid fever. He got it checked and | i College, feeling much better at thi . and Mr, Bowersox and of Wolls Btorr, Mr, d It- Barver and two daughters. Helo | day Wink writing, little | M an Mre, wi Lilliar, of Baslors, were ut ’ i# al the home of Warren ge from a distances wh atiended | versal of Mrr, Mr. and *. Emma Braogart Mr. and T. W,.| ck Haven : Mire. + ZL, Bish’, Bitner, of 1 Yarger, M Heck- F were the following : and | i Mr. Mire, | Mure, Lizzie Mr. and Mre. A. Mi A HB Mias 4 i, mer, M and #, artger, of wr Milihehn, —————————— Potters Mills Emanvel Smith Hunday at | Farmera Mille, Mre, Kleckner is visiting her eousir, James Moyer, Frank Car. on and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas made a business trip to Belli fonte on Monday. Miss Edna Royer and sister the W, WwW. #pent Ale Mc- of toona are visiting at Cormick home, Mr. and Mre. Lowell Alexander of Jelleville Bundasy with the former's unele, Michael Emith, Quite a few young people of this place took in the show at Lewistown on Maturday, Pau', Lot, and Miss Cora MeClena- han are spending a short time at the MeClennhan home, Misa Auns Wi'kioeon returned to Chicago after spending two weoks with her parente, Mr. and Mre. Robert Coldron and children of Huntingdon are visiting the latter's parentr, Mr. and Mrs. Blsuser, Miss Mae McClellan of Tassey ville, Mr, and Mre. Thomas and son Rick ard, Mies Nellie Bible, and John Bi- ner, spent a pleasant evening at the home of Michael Bmith, I——————— Centre Hill, Robert Bmith hae returned from his trip to Iowe, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Burkholder have been visiting relatives In this place. Miss Mary Byers and Mre. H. I. Foust have returned home from their trip to Philadelphia where they were visiting the former's relatives, Hehool opened Monday with an al- tendance of twenty pupils. Several of tbe children around here are kept at home on account of baving whooping pent bome in New York City last Thure- day. Pine Grove Miils hools open on Monday, Miss Lillian Dale is recovering from Aan attack of scyatios, Hugh C. Dale spent Bunda friends at White Hall. Mr, and Mre, (, M. their annual outing at the Reashore, Heo y with tack of gall stones. George Lutts lost one and Hess two cows of hoven Inat week, Rev. Day will preach in the Preaby- terian chureh on Buunday afternoon, NH. ing friends at Philipsburg this week. 1. A. Mallory, who handles the throttle on the Pennsy, 1s laid up with & mashed finger, Mr. and Mre, J, ¥. Kimport, Mr, and Mre, Willism Ferree are planning &0 auto trip to Tioga county shortly, Bellefonte on M mnday, a new Btudebaker car. John Bnyder is building a implement shed on ip Roop has the job, J. B., Whitmer and family, in Overland car, motored to Lock Haven and took in Old Home week. E. B, Tressler engaged on state high- way work at Everett, returning with 50x 30 is here for an devas vacation, Mills Alexander. a farmer near Nate down the hay hole last Maturday, breaking his left hip bone, William Wayne Myra Kimport are amon Mr, and Mrs. Cora Louder Fore at of visiting friend valley, Af» LH P. J. F Were Miller and Slate Colleg day. Harry 4 funeral director Dikie College, has moved to I rec Mery, Ballin and A: H d family ¥ yd Williams A. lJ. Tat te fe Deg were a hs and Fred Yenry, spy trio at Saturday, vividly early day reminiscence the jaltar’; leyers who ne hospi al B® critical cor 210 3 That fame ed over t) e } us bird, the Rt ome of Rey Nari t Jur i it Ju Ne, 2 her name. Belo ler was Bertha Dale of Aithi re ugh the west! BiV OF Saturday, owing te gathe terisined by thelr or fe vimost $100 b stival fo ti was a vole wan snd festival Saturday, he former program will be at, carried A score of younger gel enjoyed a real atl the yf Mr», and Mrs Gardner in the Glades lss Mor - ‘he party wae given Liome (; in of Ty- valley Mary Goss in the elarted corn field feed pl v. Gardner and daughters s cted the r Ail y enjoyed fanctior, and extended many thanks to the Garduers, Hg ' » Was in from fn ched, cholo w fw # most hore the A MOST PLEASANT st HPRISE. Weds enday evening of last week the beautiful home of Mr. and Joi « eph HH, Hoy was all aglow with elec. trie jotta and in t} we fro STP, ie early twilight was overrun by a happy home-somir g of their childrer, and a legion of friends and neighbors who came with pres ents to remind Mre, Hoy of her 58 h natal day. The grand woman wee frank to admit that ehe was fooled by her husband who oiled the way to a successful surprise, The supper core sisted of the choicest viands and the best the old farm and market could produce. It was a joyous ccossion and will long be remembered by those who had the good fortune to be present. A besutiful davenport by the children was one of the tokens of love and re- gard. The ocession will ever be re. membered as one of the most pleazant events of her life, ——— —————— FRUITTOWN. Rev. Bradley of Milesburg held per- vices at this place on Bunday, William Bubb spent Bunday with friends at State College, Mr. and Mer, J. B. Fobringer and daughter Sash spent Tuesday at Bpring Mille. Mre. Willlam Bearson and children of Biate College spent a few days last week at the Edward Bubb home, Hartls Bubb, who had been em- ployed for some time in Miflin cour ty, returned to bis home at this place Monday. We ere glad to note at this writing that Hruee Ishler of this place, who has been in very ill health for some cough, time, is greatly improved, i After spending his vacation at home i | Charles Fye on Tuesday returned to | | Btate College where he will be en - | | ployed for the winter, — Hy NEWS OF 1831, Notes Taken Filles of The Centre | Reporter of Thirty-four Yesrs Ago "Ind A Centre From company of | Hall Nimrods | with guns and ramrode—m stly new | | hande—were at Btonecreek last week | December { eight or ten | OD a three days’ hunt, They returned | | with a fine doe, The town and cour- { bry for miles around has had a ven! | son smell ever since, | Michael Btrom has been | postmaster at Centre Hill. appointed vice R. | Lee, decensed, It is eaid there are about twenty aj | plicants for commissioner's clerk Low. ne, The Millheim decided by John H. by nine msjority | January has at last been The court | Relifanyder elected | over F. P, Musser. { Our young friend, George Bible, ele | cutioniet, did some of his | justice | court, decides reading be { fore the Hnyder ¢ unty teachers’ insti | tute last week and left a favorable ino- | pression, | The new Lut | : { helm is receiving a sla ran church at Mill- AS a] roof. r o ie Il. place | Edward Mersinger of lief, i 3 y ' | back to Potter twp, his native ’ He left here fourteen YeRrs this | On a visit, | Bago and is pines { He ia a indicates | Lie, lhe store « Was disc i | the fire con ds tot Sec me for best prices on all sizes of | WATER PIPES -also- | PUMPS and REPAIRS | Everything in the Plumb- | | ing Line—bathroom fix- | tures, etc., at lowest prices. J. S. ROWE Centre Hall, Pa, ¢ ¢ ¢ i / ’ / f / / ¢ / % AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES ¢ ¢ 4 ) AND ACCESSORIES We carry a complete and up= to-date line of everything that is best in the automobile line, REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Your car will have expert al. tention if brought to our gare age for repair. Our work gives satisfaction always, When Your Auto Needs a Doctor See HARPER & DURST GARAGE On Hoffer 5¢t. Centre Hall WR PR WS Ela smal BE ol SA A A Announcement of Auto Service The having just re- { turned from Philadelphia with a8 1916 | seven passenger Paige touring sires » the public ready to give the best ser- lesiring to make tours CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, FA undersigned ¥ F mode! de pecial attention given to ool ecting Lun Gar, that he is vice Lo parti to any part in or out of the state, es- pecially to Gettysburg, Atlantic City, and other pointe of interest, at very Bhort tripe also give attentior, Experienced driver. Address J. C. MCULENAHAN Bpring Mille, Pe., BR. D. 3. 4 lo announce t iting of all « insses including deeds, mort fy roements, ots marriage leenses sand hay ter's a all matters periaining to the 4 Cee eeesecstssusesooose I now offer at very attractive price 600 Single Comb White Leghorn Hens to make room for Spring Ste reasonsbls rates, ih best Deeeevee THE MARKETS 1 — WK GRAIN 1 : } kiy An exgeptional « rtunity for Farmers to stoci ip cheap on heavy layers. Call or write at once, Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, 290000000 LO00000000800 FREON NPRQQO0C0G08OD JK ESSLER'S new goods are arriving daily from New York City, consisting of the most attractive styles in Ladies’ Suits, Silk Dresses, Waists and Shirts; fine Men's, Young Men's and Children’s Suits, in the latest cuts and patterns. A specialty on School Suits. Latest style SHOES for everybody. | KESSLER’S DEP'T STORE MILLHEIM P » WTB BDB On | Briogs rosul tamms Reporter ad. aac eececece seas NNDB WTB E wish to thank our many Friends and Patrons for their patronage during the past years at the Grange Encampment and will appreciate it during the coming Picnic, We will be at the old stand Bigger and Better than ever. In addition to the Grocery and Ice Cream Room we will have a large tent just along side in ‘which we will serve-- Coffee, Cocoa, Tea, Vege- table Soup, Oyster Stews and Frys, Hot Weinies and Roast Beef Sandwiches. New Celery, Sweet Pota- toes, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Bananas, Lem- ons, Cantaloupes and our usual line of Staple and fancy Groceries. DO NOT FORGET OUR SPECIALTIES PENN STATE CREAMERY ICE CREAM Fresh Buttered Pop Corn Ice Cream Sodas Howard H. Brick er PA.