Se——— THE CENTRE REPORTER. THU REDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1916 DEATHS Daniel Meyer, a respected citizan of Coburr, was found dead in bed late Baturday night, For the past two years hsd been a suflerer from heart disesse and dropsy. Funeral services were held Wedpesday morp- ing in the Reformed church at Cc- burp, after which the funeral cortege proe-eded to Aaronsburg where inter- ment took place, Rv. W, D. Dona officiating, He is survived by his wife and two childrer, namely, Irvir, at Coburr, and Miss Mary Meyer, at home, =ix brothers apd two sisters also survive, as follows: William, Loganton; Jacob, Philif, Cyrus, Thonlize, Calvie, Mre. L. P. Coburp, atk] Mrs F. H. Bartger, all of Coburn, Mr. Meyer was aged sixty-lhree years and twenty-four dayr. He was a farmer in earlier lite but for the past twenty lived He a member of ti e Reformed enurch and an excellent citizen in every way. D. J. Meyer of Centre Hall is a full cousin of th he ol years had retired, Was e deceased. Mure, rone, Mary Elizabeth Parke, of T§- at the Nssou hospital in on Hunday afternoon of diabetes, following an five months. Ble was =a Julia Jamisor, and was born died Roaring Spring, of last week, iliness of daughter of John and deceased, June 1854, on her father’s farm at Sprivg Mills. When but a girl her parents moved to Frapkliuville, Huptingdonp . where she resided until April, Danie! lost On count) 1876, woen she was married to B. Park: who his life in a railroad sccident at Tij- ton i when attempted to gave a friend who was in the path of a swiftly moving trair. After the death of her husband, Mrs. Parks rc- mained at Tipton until 1889, when she moved = ith her two daughters to Ty- roue, where for many years she cor ducted 8 boarding bouee, , & school tesche 1882 he Mr. and Mre. John Zerby of near Farmers Mills are mourning the death of their little daughter, Dorothy, aged two years and eight months, who died Wednesiay night of last week, following a short illpess with whoop- ing cougb. Funeral services were held Saturday morpiog at the Union church at Farmers Mills and burial made at that place, Rev. D. A. Kurtz of the Lutheran church officiating. t——r—— i Aaronsburg, Houtz of Lemont is paying bis brother, John Houlz, a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Herman HBtate College ure being entertained by the latter's brother, A. ¥, Blover. Mrs. Fred Guisewile of Akron is be- ing entertained by ber parents, Mr nd Mre. Wilmer Blover. Mrs. Catharine Bell of Huntingdon visiting her sister, Mre. Tbomas Hull. Prof. Bartlet of Btate College moved to this place last week. He was rc- cently elected principal of the newly establisoed high school. Miss Mary Stahl purchssed the Dr Deshler home on Batarday for $1645 Her many friends are well pleased to have her stay among them. Mr. and Mr. W. B. Bitner of Bprirg Mills attended the Dr, Deshler sale and visited the intter’s sister, Misa Alice Bright. Mre. Charles Wolfe, Mr. J. MM. Harter, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarerce Musser, are among the Grange Picnic tenters, Quite a few from here were in attendance on Banp- day. On Sunday Mr. and Mre. Warren Winkleblech and daughters, Ruth and Hsz !', were to Bmullton to visit the former's parents, Mr. and Mre. Jacob Winkleblech, Mr. and Mrr, Nicodemus Luse Coburn were entertained by their grandchildren, Mr, and Mre. Fred Btover., They were accompanied by Miss Mary Meyers. ' . UENTRE OAK [ote of wet weather. The farmers should not complain that it is nol wet enough to sow the grain this season. Everybody is attendiog the Grange Fair at Centre Hall this week. Quite as number from this community have tents there. Mise Lila Bhelenberger from Tyrone spent a tev-day vacation with her friend, Mre. BR. F. Campbell, at Penns Cave. Mise Lauretta Meyer from Bpriog Mills spent a few days with her uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mre. B. Gardner Grove, Mre. Laura Meeker and daughter, Miss Pear!, from Clarence, are spend- ing some time at the home of Maynard Meeker. Mr. and Mre. James Bmita from Pitteburgh are spending a few days with the former's brother, Issac Smith, near Penns Cave, » A Ne, J. Kennedy Johnstor, candi- date for the office of judge, does not claim perfection, never has and never will, If he could suit his enemies who are ignoring the people for their own selfish purpeser, they ( his ene wiles ) would consider him perfect, adv, Mr. of ie snd Mrs. of Stone MIL N. BR. Spangler, eandidate for Judge, was in this community Thursday, J. E. Rishel took his suto to Coburn on Tuesday to have it repaired, (Guy and Alvin Floray are under the doctor's care, Cleveland Brungard family moved to Grange Park on Thursday Howard Grove sporting a new Reo touring car, WwW. B, Nefl' and family Grange Park on Baturday. Everybody Grapge Eucampment this week, and in moved {« expects to attend the , who is employed a Wed- Clarerce Grov Zior, from nesdsy with his parents, spent Friday until George Ginger ch is emploted al (irapge Par b, g togel things ranged for the Evesmpment, Prof. Banks of Jersey Bhore from Wednesday until James McCool home, Mr, and Mrs, trip to Spring helpii fl visited at Friday the Howard Grove made « Mille Wednesday I Booz t's car. Mrr, some David Glasgow is time with her Jones Harshbarger, Flmer Harshbarge? niece of Georges Valley day at the Jonas Harshbarge: H. E. ter and (rove Fuesdny. *. D. Homan farm at daughter, mothe pat f Girove and sol Clarence Fearly slown @ of who is farmit Aaro per on Tuesday with Mre, George W. Harter Ra - CENTRE MILLS Eva Walzier of Arthur . Best and Mr Frezier surg Rmulltonu ag Mre, Uunloa count loa of fio Mre, at Centre Hall in the Grange E: yv Iasl week © peach Coble ig visiting K BNI CRmpment, Frank Bailey, who has ployed by John Shultz s this summer tany Valley. Mr. apd Mr, J. A Mrr. Reich visited at the Chas this wed beer afarm hb has gone to Hy Kline and and home « Avis and took in the iamepor!, Nalurday an I'he Harter school « day with a goodly Mr. Bmull gn and will sg the minde of the chi knowledge. Mr. and Mre, Ezra daughter of Philad Neese of Naw York vacstion at the pares dreor, returned to ert g iw eX} are no «f! dren with Breon eiphis ano an gpent He Of who fa their tal homes recently, Prof. Godshall ville, West secured a position ss instructor. H left last week in co ith step-daughierrs, E a B Mrs, day. moved to Virginie, where mpsny w his % ina snd Ev and aiid fittie ae Godshall fn fell Mat A Pike 4 John Jordar, wif were visitors snd so at the B, bome over Bunday. ". P. Long, ting the finishing road west of Spring Mill W. BP. Ripka is fill Mre, Miller Goodhart, Death midet, calling away Zorby's bright little girls The farmers about Spriog Mill held back in their work on account of the rain: ouly a few wheat, HBunday, and o'clock yp. w., 1H automobiles up and down the pike, the mr jority which were their way the Grange Eacampment at Centre Hal Miss Esther (). Rickert gave a sur prise parly for ber sister Mary Everything worked like a charm, Miss May not knowing anything abe gotil her friends rushed in on Those present were Misses Florence Rearick, Frances MeClellar, Anos Cormar, Cora Ripke, Dorsh MeMul- ray, of Bprirg Mille, Messre., Clyde Lingle, Elisa Ripke; Daniel Ripke, Edward Briar, Eat! Bhreckengos! Harold Meyer, Roland MeUCoo!, Will iam Brocker, Borden Broecker, Will ism Rearick, Theodore Wagner, of Hpring Mille; Boyd Bmith, Perry McKinney, of Pottera Mille; Leon Bmith, of Millheim ; George Fetierof!, Robert Meeker, Bruce Meeker, of Ces tre Hall. #iate supervise tote! 01 has sgein come one of “ ars have sowed belween sunrise five Passe on to ut it her - Woodward, Cloyd Fiedler and family attended a funeral in Hartleton on Baturday. Mr. and Mre. Hoflaan of Harllston were Bunday visitors at the howe of Walter Reflner. Mre. Harry Zsim of Johnstown spent a day last week with her ps- rents, Mr. and Mre. CC. W, Hosterman, Mr, and Mre, (", W. Eby returned (o their home in New York City thie week, I. L. Weaver and family are camy- ing at Grange Park, Centre Hal’, this week, Ma ter Roy Immel of Spring Mille is making his bome wilh his grand. parents, Mr. and Mr. Howard Bower- sox, this winter, Mre. 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DODSON CU BOTTI c BOWE OW SHOES and OXFORDS Reduced Also all SUMMER WHI 'E GOODS weaves *Reduc ed Post. charge. - ' ' LyOo0Qs and PD wap) i Aarcci Dry _— : Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA, SEBOONCOOOT Yo Br QOBBRO ORE Fresh Bread Daily ROLLS, y Etc. also CAKES, PIES Order Your Supplies for Grange En- campment and Fair Partics camping on grounds may have goods delivered to them by tele- phoning from Park Head- quarters, Centre Hall Bakery CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor Bell "Phone wR The Centre Reporter, §l 50 4 n year. - sae oPRrRsg0e ces eePReeREERBR YY CREB I BORER aRT RRS WY ——————— ———— TR Is ip A dT San ” i A L kM How's This? e Hundred 1 of ; by Hall DVYERTISEMENTS We offer On Iolia leward for any cannot be Cure. CHENEY & CO., Toled ut Bia « know Cane cured " co This Store Can Amgly S..:- ply Your Needs for Picnic Week big ifers during the vu > Grange Encampment and Fair vo c “rest 2 have vrevaved Sor the demands We have prepared for the demands én be made by the thousand ter , with a h Groceries, Canned Goods, and everything be gotten rcady on short notice and witl li ittle or no work for the tenters comple rT. Cdn i * Rubbers and Umbrellas 1 +1 the cvent of rainy we ! 3 - iL A AER y 1 ith Nv. 1} rainy-wc KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL, PA. on a La SRE ! 1 LADIES “FITZ SHO will cure corns! f—y ed —y . eel SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER'’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY AT THE GRANGE ENCAMP- MENT and FAIR | We will be there with most rolls and up-to-date lines in Men's, Women's and Children’s Wearing Ap- parel. Also, Clothing and Shoes for Boys, Misses and Children. See the Pretty Styles this Fall - A.