THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19156 Asronsburg, {1 § ' Mre, Haines is improving rapidly. J Mre. Oscar Auman, who a few weeks ago had a very bad fall, is up and around agsio. Hester Smull from SBmullton, was pleasantly entertained by her friend, Mae Guisewite, for a day last week. J. W, Foster and sister, Miss Mary, made a trip in their Overland car to visit relatives in 'yrone and Altoone. Mre., Annie Hetzel from Centre Hall, was in town a week with her duughter-in-law, Mre, Oscar Aumar, Mr. and Mre, Clark Herman from State Ccllege, were welcome guests of the lady’s brother, A. 8. Stover, and family. r Mre. O. P. Adams and daughter, Miss Marior, from Millheim, took dinner with the former lady's sister, Mre, E. G. Mingle. Mr. snd Mrs. George McCormick and bright little buys from Potters Mills were entertained by ber parents, Mr. and Mre. E. G. Mingle. willismm Walter from Clarion and Mre. Mary Ray from Pitteburgb, daughter of Mre. Allen Kesner, are visiting here for a short time. The three children of Michael Mus- ger, formerly of this place, who are pow residents of Dakota and Kansse, are at resent visiting their uncle, Clarence Musser, and family. Two families in this town esuse for rejoicing since the arrival of the stork last week. Mr. and Mre, Horace Rtover have born to them » baby girl, spd Mr. and Mre. Cal. Gil- pert a bright son. Mothers and babies are doing fine. Sunday morning Frank Btover, in bis Ford car, tock John Stover, Ham- uel Gilbert, Ebon Stover, and Johp Bower to Lock Haver, tosee the ruios of the burned opera house, coming home by way of Hublersburg where they took dinner at the Hublersburg hotel. have . REBERSBURG Mrs. James Miller is spending a week at Loganton among relatives, Mrs. James Meyer of Potters Mills visited her sop, Mifflin, during the past week. Claud S8mull of Smuliton is at pree- ent making his bome with Monasas Gilbert, Lest Baturday Victor Walker and sunt, Mre, Amanda Keesler, returned froin a four weeks’ visit in Illinois. 4 Quite recently D. B. Weaver and sons sold their grist mill, situated near Wolfs Btore, to Clayton Greninger of Jersey Shor. The past week road master Royer greatly impioved the road leading through town by bauling gravel on if, which was necessary. Edwin Guisewite, who moved to Columbure, Ohie, last spring, returned on Saturday to this place with his family and will make his future home in old Brush Valley. On last Wednesday Noah Corman sod wife and Mre. Thomss Brungar! and daughter, Mabel, left for Free- port, Illinois, where tgey will attend the raneral of Mrs. rg Corman, who died of heart disease, Our farmgers are done husking corn and are now boasting of their excellent corn crop of an aversge of one hun- dred and more bushels of corn per acre, Cribs are full and ove flowing and now the farmers are turning the sod for the next year’s crop. Mr. and Mre. J. R. Fullmer of Lewistown made an auto trip to Rebersburg on Banday. They were sccompanied on the return trip by Mr. and Mre. Lee Kidder of Yeagertowp, the former having indulged in » week’s hunt in that section. —— Linden Hall Mies Irene Ross is visiting Mies Bertha Meyer in Lock Haven. Miss Maude Miller is visiting her sister this week, having spent Sunday with Miss Anns Rose at Boalsburg. Miss Mary Ann Potter spent a few days with her nephew, Issac Camp- bell, at Fairbrook, Mare. Cora Birchfield spent a few days lust week at the home of R, M. Campbell at Penns Cave, Marion Harshbegger of Roopsburg spent institute week with ber sun, Mre, George SBearson, Mre, George Potter of Phoenixville, accompanied by her children, is visit- log ber parents, Mr. and Mie. Lloyd Brown, Edward Horner returned from the hospital, Isst week, where he had been for several weeks recovering from sau operation. J. H. Ross and sons motored to Al toons punday and brought home Mire, Ross who bas been visiting her daugh- ter there, Miss Alice Pennington of Hughes ville spent » few days isst week visit- ing Mre, F, E, Wieland, having come to State College for Penasylvania day. Last Monday morning Samuel Coble went 10 work for James Irvin aod io attempting to slight from an autos mobile feil and struck his head on a stone, fracturing his skull. Bince that time ne has been in a serious condi tion at his home here, Mrs. William Houser, Mr, and Mrs, Ellsworth Glenn snd granadsughbter, Miss Stella Glenn, nll of Grand slang, Nebrasks, spent iast week visiting Mr, aiid dre. Henry Houser, having Cotue for » six weeks’ visit among Cer - tre county friends, Mr. sod Mre. Orin Grove snd (wo children came trom Red Hill, Mont- gomery county, ou Friday for a visit at tue J, J. Trewsler home, Mr, Grove returped Sunday sfiervoon bus Mre, Grove’ and the children expect to some weeks here, fp pew PENN HALL! = Harry Kreamer visited his over Funday, Harry Ulrich and family spent Bun- day with Mr. Ulrich’s parente, Jerry. Albright and family spent Bunday at the home of Jacob Meyer, Barab Rishel from Farmers Mills visited at the home of her uncle, Will- fam Binkabine, over Bunday. Mre, Andrew Bhook from Bpring Mile spent Thursday with her sister, Mre. John Hoeterman, George Bhook will make cider both Tuesday of this week and next week which will be the last time for this fall, Mre. Charles Bartges and nephew Charles from Spring Mills spent Bup- day afternoon at the home of Harvey Rachsu, Mre, Busan Burrell and two sone, Charles and Matthew, from Millheim, spent Sunday with Mre, Burrell’s sie- ter Mre, Allen Kreamer. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Meyer began housekeeping at Avie last Thursday, SEERA | parents | where Mr, Meyer is working in the car shops, Cormick, time, JElls, the little daughter of Mr, and Mre, Jerry Albright, parrowly escaped serious ipjury Baturday evening when she was thrown to the ground while passing over Lhe street in Bpring Mille, by a passing vehicle. The little gir), in company with her mother and slhi- ter, had left Rishel’s store to go to Myer’s store, which necessitated crose- ing the road. About that time Arch Confer was passing by in a buggy, traveling at an easy gait. When the little girl saw that the rest were not following she attempted to gain the side of the road she bad left, but the horse and buggy were too clore upon ber and in an ipstant she was under the animal's feet, Mr, Confer did not see the little Miss but upon hearing ber cries brought the horse to » sum- mary stop. The horse's feet had tramped the little girl, however, cul- ting two gasbes in ber lege, Bhe was unable to walk home, but at this time is getting along nicely aud no bad ef- fects may result, m———- UENTRE OAK js visiting them for sone Mre. Cora Birchfield days with her friend, Campbell, Mr. and Mre, Wilbur Lucas spent Sunday with the former's brother, Johu D., at Centre Hall, Mr. aud Mre, Ernest Wise and son Samuel of Penn Hall spent a few daye at the [asc Bmith bome, Bland, Bumauner, few P. spent a Mre. R. Erma sud Rutl day afternoon at the Frankenberger home, From last week, Edgar Feltenberger spent with frienda at State College, Weather fine; corn husking all the go now ; grain flelds are looking real pice and green. Centre Oak must have been ding its leaves, no one heard from for the last few weeks, Mre. Maypard Meeker is spending a few weeks with ber daaghter, More, James Recee, al Johnstown, Mr. snd Mrs, B. CC, Vonada and son, Harry E., of Asropsburg spent Sunp- day with the former's parente, Mr, and Mre, D. J. Vonads, Mr. and Mre, George Hettinger and daughter, Miss Heler, spent Banday at Balone, the guests of William Reieh and family. Reuben Wert took them over in his car. Mr. and Mre, B. G, Grove and Mr. and Mre. O, C. Homan and daughter, Mise Mary, sutocd to Union county in the former's car, The Adam Neese home was one of the stopping places on the trip. Harry Ream and mother of Belle- fonte and the Centre Oak scribe aud family enjoyed a wild turkey dinner with Mr. and Mre. J. W. Ream on Sunday. John seems to be a sure shot, Bunday shed- it A S ——— Stone Mill. w=Bome of the farmers are through husking corn. Samuel Grove is able to be about again, Effie and William Confer spent Sun- day st the James Harshbarger home, Jessie and Bertha Harshbarger visit- ed at the Milton Klinefelter home on Wednesday. Thomes Hosterman and family st- tended the funeral of E. C. Houseman at Millbeim on Thursday. The missionary entertainment which was held at Tusseyville on Bat- urday evening wae largely attended, A A AG SAARI FRUITTOWN. Hunting is all the go sround here, Pheasants seem to be plentiful but the cottontails are scarce. George Dippery of Reedaville was 8 Bunday visitor at the home of his brother, Rusk, at this place, Mr. and Mre. Sparr Wert and daughter spent Sunday at the T. J. Fleisher home, Mre, Emma Fohringer is spending some time with her brother, Bamue, of Potters Mille, Mr. aod Mre, J. B. Fohringer and daughter Sars epent Bundsy with relatives at Nittany. Ammon Bubb of Reedsville spent puri of last week at the howe of his parents at this plece and, while here waa busy hunting. ms —— AYE tTIHEMERT 4 PROCLAMATION, a Kills 1. osu UuRd Covel Whereas the Ho bl if the Cour Larvis, Pros el, consisting of the ng issued his precept day of October, 101 to me directed for he ig & Court of Commo Pleas, Orphans Court, Court of Quarter Session of the Peace, Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, and to commence on the FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER being the 6th day , and to continue one week Notice is hereby give Instice of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of sais county of Centre, that they be and there Ir their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoor of the 6th, with thelr record quisitions, ex nd thelr n re AIIOOK tains to iu 1HZA NCHS ¥ that are or be then as shall be jt county bearing date of December, 191 n to the Coroner then in pre ver il be in jail of ( ire coun there to prosecute against them Given under my hand at day of October, in the year « and the one hundred and tl independence of the Uniu Sheriff's Office Bellicfonte, November 10, 1815, COLTS ears old, « riving type orses, The anh voll bred. 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