LOCALS Mige Mary Btump of Bellefonte is epending a fow days with her mother iu this place, J. W. Mitterling shipped of fresh cows to Tuesday morning. Mre. W, 8, Blick and son William gpent several days last week with the former's sisters in Milroy, A carload the eastern maorket, The butchering season opena thie wi now for the heavyweight yorkers nud tubs of sausage, Eg ¢ ek, and we will leave on Monday rg, Virginis, where he will 2 mill for pulverizing rock. Fo Dn “wae 5 Xb § i for Ntras} 4 put ap Mre, Kate Fetteroif is suffering from A general is being eared for by her canghter, Mrs, N. E. Kmerick. and breakdown Isaiah Emery, who sustained a frac- tured ankle more than a week ago, is ale io move about the house with the aid of crutches. / We are paying 4c each for white | eggs ; Jo each for brown egge. Must be africtly fresh, clean and of fair size. “Y —A. E, Kerlin & Son, re. G. O. Benner and sister, Mre, . D. E erte, of Marthe, autoed to Al- toona iast week where they spent sev- | | i i f eral days among friends and also did | F. Reish daughter, | “ide, and Miss Anna of Mil- y pent a day last week at the home | the former's parents, Prof. and Mre, | A. Kirise, 7. A. Bennage, who farms the Pierce "onada farm below Penns Cave, was a Tuesday after- enrolled os a subseriber to | and Foust, v er at this cfflee td on noon and the Reporter, tetell of Youngwood was an | arrival at the home of 'Fquire and | Mre. Brungart, on Tuesday, sod will] epend a few daye gunning for rabbits! § - AW, | J. B. Ge with bis father-i: ! i 3 t ! Al a session of naturalization court | 3 1 before Judge Tuesday afternoon, Or | foreigners vir, al t twen Puli ty from | urg aud Spow Shoe swore a'- the slars end stripee, : P. Geary, the lonsorial artis, ed from G. H., Emerick the north of Mr. Emerick’s resi- y OU Main stree!, last week, Mr. y conlempiales erecting a home next summer, from Pitte- of birds and rabbits 0 and are making the home { old Dale ve guniers fare arm, he message Hor, | Irish | 5 | : | magnetic . W. QOecker, resident of but # former nce 10w liviog in Loawis- . inured $ 11) OW ii a day Issel week Mr. | Wl much | trip to er pointe, Ip friends and relatives, g forward » ! t temuplat:d with Als ind oth ie ie turned on in Centre Hall, do you think it will be worth while to d a celebration commemorate the event, or do you think we shall be content to just gaze at the Now which? Thee fo: sugges- #! i hen the elects ‘juice hol new lighis? columps are open I'bie public school teschers who at- tended county institute at Philipsburg * greatly pleased over the manner i which they wore by the opla of that tower. The b srdiong ae altogether satisfactory ss to quali sud price, and the citiz>ns as a rule in the instil showed deference in many ways to the students of pedi- wer treated IR great interest the sessions of ute and BORY. ’ tentre Hall is very moech in need of aaditionsal modest hom:s with modern improvements, Everv home oflered for sale at reasonable rates js quickly purchased by some party, whe, as a rule, is soroeone desiring to occupy the piace himeelf, and frequently a pone resident. This condition has in many instances obliged the tenant to leave toan for the remson that no other home could be leased—a condition detrimental to the interests of every business mar. A dozen homes could be rented next spring. Why not in- vest a bit of surplus capital in building new homes for those not having suffi- clint means to do so, A good many Centre county home- grown turkey gobblers were taken from farm yards by high-slaes bunters from distant pointe, Of course, In 104 fuslances the farmer was a party » the dea’. The price of the prize gobbler having been fixed, the ‘teport'’ took steady sim by resting his gun barrel on the garden fener, and the result was a bird suflicieutly crippled so that it could be easily cap- tured and choked to death. + The next operation was to polish the logs of the “ wild” turkey gobbler, which is esslly done, When it comes to werviog the barn-yard-grown turkey to bis friendr, the fake hunter has it op his more honest brother ten to one, yet no ove seated around the table will fail to distinguish that * wild teste” charncteristic to the turkey that feeds exc'usively on berries and nite, especinlly when mine host calls ate ‘Bépulitioan " Dead, Tuter, for years editor of the Former Editor of Karl C, Dally News, Bois Bunday night from erynipelas | with which he had been ill only two or three dayr. His death was very un- expected and a great shook to his | many friende, Decensed, who was a son of the late | Sdward Tuter, was for some years his father’s successor in publishing the | Republican and Daily News, dispos- ing of the business when he was elect- ed to the cflice of Register of Centre county, Mr. Tuten moved from Bellefonte to Du Bois about one year age, first bee ing employed as city editor of the Morning Courier aud later accepting a similar position with the Daily Ex- prese, Mr. Tuten was aged forty-five years and is survived by bis wife and two young childrer, He had for years been a member of the Presbyterian church, also connected with the Ma- sone, and was a gentleman of splendid qualitiee, His body was taken Bellefonte, where interment w to a8 made fees in— Robert Galbraith Dend, Robert Galbraith, a life-long res!- dent of Boalsburg, died at the home of Henry Reitz, at Boalsburg, Tuesday | morning st six o'clock, of acute indi- gestior, although he had been in bealth for more than s year, Funeral services will be held Friday m at nine o'clock at the Reitz home, where the deceased had made bis home for the past seversl years, and burial will be made in the Boasburg cemetery, Rev. H. K. Harnish of the Presbyterian church offi clatiog, Mr. Galbraith was the son of Robert aud Mary Galbraith and born near Boalsburg sixty-2ight years age. For many years he was engaged in farming the homestead fare, abou! one mile east of Boalst urg. He nev.r married and is survived by only one brother, James Galbraith, also at the Reilz hom, iil orning Was meanest Appointed Mercaniils Appratser Jobo R. Herd of Philipsburg bore- ugh was appointed mercantile Bpprai:- er for 1916 by the board of county com- missiouerr, on Tuesday, a LUOUALS Bev, Samuel Mo dy of uurg is spendiog a few days at the Mre, Mery Rearick home, Mrs, Hollidays- aud id of Slate College are spendiog a ! former's Smith, JW William E. Bmith 800 few fat v IRL A ™gl - 4 Ye yi & f 13 ‘ayes at the home of the aw, Frank bel OW, barrels « { This week several pro ious were shipped to the hoepital by the Ladies’ Auxiliary in this place. A similar shipment was made 10 the Tressler Orphans Home at Logsville by the Woman's Missi < f $ peiielonte At an adjourned meeting of the Mill- beim borough coupe’. Tuesday night, i position to the pr erect a municipal light plant in the borough carried by a good msj rity. No d¢- tails are available at this time but will be made known after a later meeting | f the council, aieciric Tueaday afternoon Bruce Stahl shot flying over his head, on the mountain, above town, and br ught the bird to the ground. It happened that he only | crippled the bird and before he eould | turkey bad vanished. The pupils of the high school sod | yrammar school have prepared an ex- wilent literary program, incloding 8 | play, which they will give in the high | school room Weduesday aftlernoor, preceding Thanksgiving day, com- mencing at. 1:30 o'clock. The greater part of the room hse been reserved for | the public and it is hoped that 4 ere | will be a good attendance of patrons, “RNR rt Ware, for higher qu durability nowned trad Ask you patterns can be had. forks, Sold by designs, MERIDE tention to it. lis ol VRS, A SA SER A dvs Spring Mille. Fisie MARKETS, Mise Hanna from Lemont apen Mre. C, E. Royer. Misses Meloy Bhughart of Bellsfonte visited Mable Allison leet week, Bunday was a bad day for biling and several accidents near here t Inst | Corrected woekly by Bradford nnd Wheat orn New Corn Osis driey.. BYS ori ciinsnnss stitome- 3 FRODUCE Al and Mr. and Mrr, John Myers family and Mr. and Mr, Condo spent a iew days at Kylertown. Mr, snd Mrs, Charles Bre Butter Faun Lard HMamiue! Krape, Mr. and Mre, OG. C, Kirg spent Sur WS See me for best prices on all sizes of WATER PIPES also- PUMPS and REPAIRS Everything in ing Line—bat tures, etc,, at lowes the continents completed rk. fut The foundation for il > x Ley condensary is out AND ready for the brie Wm, Smith panied by Lloyd BEmith and wife of Johnstown epen Mr. and Mre. Daniel Mr, and Mre. Austin the funeral John } burg on Wednesday, Jasper A, Wagner Hall to take Lil Tuesday, He kw and nily ) FXG ~ ——— f Sunday at Belleville. RL Corman Lint aud a, of SO f iI 1 # Lew the | lumb- room in the near ant family will Bo much aver the chang that several cided to go | gel their mal oy iransfers o TN WN we AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES Adam H, Krumrine e L. Krumrioe, tree $450, Claude Co son twp, 1k ef 1) of bam, tract 1 $155, OG, W. Kister « hlept , lract $400, Li We carry to-date 8 hat fos 4 REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY 3 soeme=(¢ HARPER & DURST Hale Heglater { { FRAN On Holter woentre Halil LW “ww . eT be - a ” v Sopra a EREF IRE IRE] B eat Aida eh A bt tA ch Hation that | 5 0 wr dl #“, = \ our dairy profits by using BADGER | ! the balanced ration that keeps milk ; costs down. Cows fed il milk and. richer milk. Vii "make good.” \/ iH ly with more il and watch it | i i £1 ns nd rf commercial feeds lack. Each of its nts { od feed by itself and in BADGER its at low OMe-grown ur S. E. WEBER Boalsburg, Pa, The BEST GRADES of COAL Hard, Soft, Cannel and Screened Lump Coal Bran, Mill Feeds, Blatchford’s Calf &, Pig Meal cide on the Kind of Manure Spreader to buy, don't fail to first see the NEW IDEA Manure Spreader ; 1 as 1 : y . ‘hich has and will do its work well. pe Y ou aturcs In the market for HAY and STRAW. ad A FULL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS. >. E. WEBER, BOALSBURG, PA. 4 A ———— CYRUS BRUNGAR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE by the use of Bworn to before my presence, this A. I), 1888, (Beal) Hall's Catarrh and acts direct! cone surfaces testimonials F.J CHEN Bold by all Th Take Hall's Family that in ality or greater the re- e mark r dealer to show lisite the The wide lati- leading dealers Send for cata- N, CONN. ue Bellefonte | Towne Togs and Overcoat. We We are sure you'll agree with us when } i f i
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