TRH RE ER DEATHS, Death came suddenly upon Ellen B, Weiser, widow of Berjamin 8, Weiser, at the home of her sor, John H. Weiser, who farms the Michael Rossman farm, near Tus seyville, on Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock, Mre, Weiser was subject to neuralgic attacks of the heart and was one of these attacks which proved the late it fatal when she was seizad on 1 i Monday in an uuco scious state until death relieved her her sufferings at the time stated. afternoon. Bhe lingerec n, her son, Edward Weiser, at Mill- heim, today] ( Thursday), at whose home funeral services will be held Fri- day morning, interment following the Union cemetery, Rev. M, Geesey of the Lutheran church oflici ating, Mre, Lucy and John Bmith Weiser was the daughter was of months and atl Howard, being at time sixty twenty-sne « ried to Bepjamin B. hie death 3X yeare, six ays old. Weiser who i twenty-four | i i ceded her to the bevond yes ile Years (0 divide 3 * It bad been hef custom her for the Munday previous 8 Ugo, in her moot time past Among | children and he wilh home she died, few | 8 was son al her death she attended Harvest Home | services in the { F'us-| Bince was a | ’ { ‘ i nion church at fF sey ville, early life she the and loving mother, ember o Lutheran church, and] was a Ring whose # life was full of good deeds snd unself- iah devotion, rFurviving her are Li es i sons and a daughter, Pasadens, Californias: John H.. Tus seyville ; Edward #., Miliheim : Mrs. imer Miller, Altoous. Two brothers sister survive-—Job Christ Bmith of Clinton coun and Mrs, rr. Also three hsif namely, Charles and , Mich- Hartle- and one also ! Zar, Mary Aikey, of ' sisters, Foster Sharer, Mrr. Mrs. Mervin i Le namely, William Kuhr, of Mure, Smith, Zion ; Boalsburg, i 18 1 52 § ihe Jewell City, Kans, ¢ ULIORY $ wt week contained lowil K ~ » 3 ‘3 t t Bee 3 in regard to the death i De alin Musser, eas City, whose death occurred at Kanp- Mc.: rjamin Musser w Centre I, sud moved He He Mills 8 born in Mpriog | ! i i nt county, Ps.. Jar, 12.4 i 3} Ik, | i i i to enlisted i 1 155 Orangeville, i Lie in 1856, it army in 1862 and served to the the war in Jo. unieer reglinent, brothers membubers wattle of Bhiloh # hot through the leg. ed Carry his brot ier out and got him on a hospital shi; ! Was three days be uid was amputated the pervi red. | The ire surgeon © be secu ont Captain Mu After tl brothers Micl GHEY Wal @ 1Re] ngageda in the idl 30 mercantile business at ville, I". In 1873 he Orange was married te Mi Caroline BStou hin In William ¥ opened a private bank C ns Who sUrvive 1850 he and his brother fusser, came to Jewell andl the | 1 1580 was cor Enown ss 'a bank, which § with the First Bank. | fed Mre. D. IL. Ramasdel’, Musser, M BErvVices niece, of daughter Broadway, George 3415 Kansas City, held uth, in and the Funeral were at the Excelsior 3 remains | Methodist church, ws Bpringy, Missour:, were deposited in a ryptof the Crown Msusoleun. Mr. FIill ii we] i Mu wae one of a family of eleven childrer, only two brothers surviving. He acquired the | f his death amounting to $160, considerable wealth, his estate at tine « 000. Io his will one half of the estate goes to his wife, Mies Annie Harry died at her home in Bmullton Monday night at ten ’ Cie 0 = ¥, following two years’ iliness d rheumatism, about thirty-seven yeare. Funeral se;- vices will be held this (Tbureday) morning in the Refofmed church st Rebersburg sod interment made in the Union cemetery, Rev. A. (J. Bisufl fer officiating. Furviving her are her parentr, Mr. and Mrr. Serenes Harry, with woom she made her home, and the following brothers and alsters: namely, Irvie, Mill Hall : Ernest, at bome ; Edward, Mre, Harry Btonver, Mre. Charles Eddy, Altoons: Miss Aggie Hany, State College. Prior to her gicknesr, Miss Harry was employ- ed in a large store in Altoons. with ecatarrh ar aged Mr. and Mre. Earl Waite of Pleas ant Gap are mourning the death of their little sor, Paul E. Waite, aged one year and four monthe, which oc- curred Monday evening arter a short illness with whoopidg eough. Fu. nersl services wete held Wednesday morning and interment took place st Pleasant Gap, Funeral director F, VV, Goodhart of Uentre Hall had charge or the funeral, Samuel D. Musser, a former resident of Millheim, died at the home of his daughter in Berantor, on Friday, of senility, being in his eighty-third year. His body was shipped to Ceo burn on Monday and burial was made in the Millheim cemetery, Rev. M, D, Geesey officiativg, Deceased was st one tine associated with J, OC. Bmith in the hardware business in Millheim he | LOCALS ! An ineh of rain fell Monday and | Tuesday, | | Gra ge Park. | Weare | gathering all ready for the biggest in Centre county-—the | Grange Encampment and Fair, to Mr. and Mre. born Sunday morning, died the following The road through the b wough re- week which week the event of dry i Mrs, Elin ner, Wednesday Graige Park, ag eb to he ubiie Bi holarly nara of New | in Centre Hall by the Cooney, of near | londay. They were met a father, G. M y¥i } at , Where they will oe guests a iL time, lise Velma of Philade! Marion Himkins tia and friend, Miss Justice | of Wayne are spending their vacation the the and Mre, T, W, terian Manse, parents, | at former's HMimkine, 4 "va 7 si aoige of Lhe of Charlotte | J. | Pr. A. J. Miller of sre expected | the Fusseyville for a short wre, Roy Miller House, Virg nia ; Senator 8, Maderia ; , all BIL pial Drotuery, to arrive on Baturday at former's | nome al Vacsa- LION. Miss Montoursville, | Rev, Herthe, spent Thursday night at the Lutheran | Rev, whi Was Of Guyney and daughter, formerly of parsonage, Guyney has ad ed a call to Huntingdon and Lils way Lo his new field when he stoj - ped here, rtowr, =a » of sg “ Haturday fToliey rom a Reedaviile SWULUIER He died in al Monday morning. » Car, stown hospit Wi i Le iahels of the orel 1 Poultry Farm at ur low prices, an one hundred t are being sold from ard on the Kerlis The fruit is choice | fe if ususily and HIE «O00 Fallen adv, Ya ’ Are every peach is a *' free stone ~-picked. Pr per heaped hat Cos ralige fr bushe! » CUslomere, 8 14 Burris oy atighter Irvin £- mpanied d d Mary | | { ¥, spent Friday at } f : fh giorno els brother , Lar - ’ we fra Mr Hall he owner of ay ours, was made | (Giardner Grove ompanied t NArves! made without f Reeds} H. Thompson o I Mise Maude Gehrett of Pitt: any with Mr. and Mrs vi all traveling in| came to the home of | Tues or two ladies are sisters | Dodant Missa H. A. Dydson on # i slater | (GGehrett i ending a short time with her niative | ‘entre Eiectric Company, : for graater the time during the next ten He will be pleased to talk to proapective electric ight users, hav- | i MeManaway, 8 repress Miat town and will be here the part of 1 Aye. ’ and show them the advantage of i& Lhe wiring done by his company all responsibility for the ser- #0 that vice will reat with one concerr. Prof. P. H, Meyer 8 Lisppy because #0 honest a young man a= John Good- hart found his gold wateh alofig the road to Spring Mills on Monday ever - ing, Mr, Meyer wae repairing a tire on his car and in sloopiog the watch fell from his pocket. He missed his timepiece upon resching home but in 8 shofl tie young Goodhart apprised him of his find sand Mr, Meyer secured it the next day. The Centre Hall school board held ite regular monthly meetiog on Thare- day night. It was sopounced that the state appropriation was received which amount was §718.67. The high school spppopriation is to be received ister. It waa decided at the meeting to have the floors of the school rooms trested with oil two or three times during the school year to abate the dust nolsance, The cutbulldivgs on the school property have been repain’- ed and rut in a presentable condition. Wednesday morniog st ten o'clock Dr. H. H, Longwell performed a suc- oeeaful operation for appendicitis upon Charles W, Black at his home below Centre Hall, Mr, Bleck had been ail- ing for several years past and medics) treatment failed to have the desired of- fee'. A careful diagnosis revealed a ease of chronic appendicitis and an op- eration was decided vpor. Mr, Black passe! through the ordeal safely and his condition la reported as decidedly favorable, He is belog attended by Mire. Jessio MoGinnir, a trained nuree, and left that place about twenty-eight years sgo, of Millhelm, Stone Mill. | daughter made a trip to Lewistown, W. R. Nefl and son Hoy were visit j ora at the James Harshbarger home, the fall seeding, i { Harry Nefl spent the Babbath under | the parental roof, { { Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Wednesday evening at Tate spent the James | Harshbarger home. | 6.1. Friday afternoon at the home of his | | James Goodhart, | Cleveland Brangart and family and | Maetie McCool autoed to Rebersburg | the former's | Goodhart of Centre Hall spent | i 80D, took supper with | mother, A. J. Bhook of Bpring Mills was in| this community demonstrating the | who have the atto fever, | McCool and family snd | Brungart and daughter | Huuntingdo anty, to visit | Men- James autoed to i ¢ Mre, MeUool's s'ster, returning Cleveland Brungart is expecting his | for which be hase taken | and anybody in Mr. | the agency, any day, 8 car should consult Brungart before buying. REB § $ EChiOnls ERSBURG in this The public township | opened last Monday Rev, (i, A, Sisufler and wile rela wi ! ed Wednesday from their n he Panams exposition, Henry Meyer has just finished build. | ele silo on bis farm | i is tenanted by John Day, Low whic! re. From snd da r of torhi tn Ign the | Royer several days during homeof H, H. week nt th Kur past Rev, rand family, f the | { farmers are co our Ofta 8 roti £ that | i © ¥ nti “ thrashing i pushed along as fast as possible A ps Georges Valley gotiis * Everybody is g ready for Lhe big pl * next week HMamuel Liogle of Coburn spent Bo H. M. made 8 busi wilh his brother L.. Lingle Miliheim on d Mre Lingle. b ne; # trip to | Naturday. JAMs 1 al the ne Houser spent | home Abbie and Carrie ng to Decker Vall condition to haul {1 the H i urday was who Inrge were there | 2 ’ . i istance were Mre. Kate Grey Mire, Milroy ; n'z«l and baby desughter, i 8 d ws # ¥i Alice Barger aud sot Miv. of ¥ yi of wer and Rosie | ny. i Potters Mills turned from the west | James Moyer re Mre, Josepn Carson is spending a week Hal’ ! Mre. Anna Immel spent Thursday | at Farmera Malls, Jesse MeClenahan is doing il Oak i faite aD | RUD bhualn i ar. (iil wy, and family McUlenahan rom Bellefonte callers at the home | Hauday, r Carson has been but at this writing (srandmoth the sick list bette, Jasper Wagner and Hunday at the home of Mr, George Boal, Ashbridge Thomas arrived at this place on Thursday after taking a trip from Lewistown to Crnade, Michael Bmith left Saturday for the Wille Eye hospital at Philadelphia where he will vudergo treatment for his eyer. He was accompanied by Dr, Alexander of Belleville, . -——- FRUITTOWN, Mr. and Mre. Edward Horner and | family oi Linden Hall spent Bunday at the Edward Bubb home, Mre. Fohringer, who for the past year hse been employed at State Cole lege, returned to her home one day Inst week, Howard Biggiore, state forester, who for the past year line been boarding at the William Jordan home, left for Harrisburg where he has accepted a position, Wilbur Holdermar, who is employ - ed in one of the western stuter, ar- rived at this place on Baturday, whofe he expects to spend some time visiting his many friendr, Mr. and Mre. Sparr Wert and daugl ter Madaline of Asrousburg spent one day last week at the home of the lat- ters parents, at this plaer. The trip wae made in thelr new Overland ton fog en’. on is | family spent and Mre, CIR Mae LR Sh Eleoirte Light Probable, | The borough council and the repre- sentatives of the Hiate-Centre Electric | Company met on Tuesday evening to | tain franchise permitting the company Hall, It ap- parties have by non-% that of several months citlz to do business in Centre ling aed pears Lian practically res Bpreements, 2 and @ | @ | & gentiale, in the co urse pportunity to use ele tric light and power, 14 4 — if noi —— Hepovier Headguarters i The Centre Reporter will have open its headquarters on Grange Park for tion of its patrons and | the zut be the sccommod friends during week, | ire I'he mansgement will na make pleased yourselves | nny have ye call and Knowp, and profit from BECO modations offered — me ff A —————— ¢ tL to be for the best | judge } If you be erest of ur § pi bin be not tied up in fco000cenees OOP OOBR ROD spec) vole Joh stop, adv Pr. Indians pun the Hill, on Smith, Two eo first t F304 vt sry (Irar Park for the ning Encampment pod Fair, ha ielr cam Wednesday pt Munday at Mtate (Co ite a “uml t at Grangs or iyr Hie spent the day wit} a fA op Centro Hill, Biblia Frank ipl - PT ee 8 i le RRR fdernnew Marthn Martha Murrinice Elwood A. Dish! Rhoda Cronister, if want pesci | do not overiook the exeellent fruit b ing sold from the orchard on the Ker They are large and sll and sell gl 75cte, to $1.25 All messures heaped, adv hand-picked Ee] yeild i In hennery, f Frederick Kleep, | Bardara Buith, P Harold B, Meese, Tyrone Gertrude Harpster, Penn’s Furnace ‘hilipsburg hilig burg stone per bishie! CYRUS BRUNUGART JUSTICE OF THE VEACE POewSiOPNLBtLEUT LIRR Ieee Ss { 1 | now oller at very attractive price 000 Single Comb White Leghorn Hens 3 make CESNTEE HALL, PA active pric wid i room for Spring Stock, fir 8 An Farmers to stock u . : eéxpeptional opportunity for : : D cheap on Neavy layers, Cal or write at once. Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, cana@grereeetcocet seer eevee FOOD NSREROROeRESERRIG OREN TZ ESSLER’S new goods ar, arriving daily from New York City, consisting of the most attractive styles in Ladies’ Suits, Silk Dr Waists and Shirts; fine Men's, Young and Ch cuts and patterns. n School Suits. ogg wind nd es, « a |dren’s Suits, in 0 \/ specialty Latest style SHOES for everybody. | KESSLER’S DEPT STORE | MILLHEIM PA. use wa last weel fed week, Miss Biells Hosterman visi fei ti in Cot the end of Loyd oyd Smith a1 o} ura ie Brown spent Bunday with d Reader and fay % sBINILY, ’ - PRI See 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. > me Len WW WW DN WD OH BY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES 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 at- tention if brought to our gare age for repair, Our work gives satisfaction always, 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. DO NOT FORGET OUR SPECIALTIES PENN STATE CREAMERY ICE CREAM Fresh Buttered Pop Corn . When Your Auto Needs a Dootor See HARPER & DURST GARAGE On Hoffer St Centre Hall BOD NE BRD DD OND HBV DDP Le i no SL WL NE NE NEN NE py NW NU WW DV BW : : Howard
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