DEATHS, death ig The inurray removes a hh ily rod well re county, Mr, Murray died at Jaesh About ¢ €d by faliing on the ice confined him to bis home until 8 week age. Last Wednesday he made » trip to Belle fonte, walking the greater part of the distance, Owing to his advanced nye the trip proved too great a task when he returned to his home he was greatly fatigued. A severe cold devel- oped [cllowing the exposure and he rapidly became worse until Friday {mornivg when his son found him in Bi un hia bLedroow. He was partially dressed when found, indicating that be bad made an effor early in the morviog to clothe hin self, He divd before medics] aid could be procured, Funeral services were } sou’s home Huudsy burial was made cemetery, Lianden Bluey of Bellefovte offic Deceased bam Friday morning. ouecious slate in eid at his aflervoon sand Rock kill Hev., ('. } » aling tle in Hall, George Mui- Hall ou Kreamer Wag 1a 18 Was a sou oi sud was bora at Linden 8 RNOow _ Lue BMamu y June 1, 18 yal, hence He prepared niug Ol yoars lu ggrious y. lu Quer sw edd tlie 30, ty~iist Lite If sClL0 alld lousy ter Lue Collut Le foil Later in life he conducied a general store at Lemont. lo tbe 60's be en- listed as a Union soldier but was never Called to the front, He was twice married, his first wife preceding him to the grave forty-five years ago. Two children born to this union are dead. Later he married Mary Ann Steele of Pleasant Gap, who survives him with three children; namely, George, of Btale College ; JACOD aud Miss Belle, of Lemont. Of € original Murray Ismily of ten chii- lwo remain: Hon, Wm. A. Murra of Boalsburg, Mre, Thowpson Smith, Huntingdon county, The late Jared D. hurrsy, of this place, was a brother. Mr. Muiray was a staunch Republi Can and algo an avowed Prohibitionist, He was well versed on the topics of the day, being a prodigious reader. ri Lent aught =» parts of Lue monies Carpeuler Lr lat, en only and ’ Ui H. H. +OULC orother, isburgh, it, Yiu Ou Moudsy mc Dr, lougwell receiv jug Lhe sudden roing Lelegl ¢ a of i a Blu AD Ueal 18 at rit J. departed fuomwes Lovgweil, nd Lie sister, Mie, Barlett, of Pleasant Gap, uvon for funeral poor, burial be ville, Cl rion Gay alici- nome, i iay Summers ir Oro 's id ing al county, The abt superintendent of 8 wore Piusburgh, He is surviv Lae thet was De Wednes afier made Gecens Whe nanist kk W rs —— — so Marriage Be i] Lressler, Bellefonte ey E. durtha L, Sam sel, Axe Mann 1 wiles BR, phiait, Reberst M urg ’ a 1801 y Yor , Siale JileRe talict y Bellefonte Habel H aw, Julian Charlies ¥, Smit tie KE, , Bellefonte Mol oo ’ { fusaey ville meses — “Uncle Ephraim’s Summer Boarders ibis 1s the title o Ly ¥ A piay to be re bome talent ibureday eveni Ephraito, s tins: cisily embarassed and to sid un liftirg a mortgage by Brigge, sdvertiscs for summer boarder A iawn party by the country folk which the city boarders sre guest proves sn interesting period. The mortgsge finally cancelled Uncle Epbraim’s daughter he 'vquire’s son's bride, There will be plenty of musie sod cn Ler eke 80d st no time the curtain be down ie ered in Grange Ar- ve, 24th ht farmer, becon Cle ¥ held HS juire nl in woebn Ie comes ATHC teches, will le Af tn Woodward. Mre. Emma Nein ie spending a few weeks with friends iu Yeagertown snd Lewistown, Mire. Ids Wolfe of Aaronsburg spent 8 day last week with her parente, Mr, and Mre, Isaiah Boob, Mre. C. D. Motz and Mre. D. J. ‘enner made a business trip to Asrousburg and Millheim on Monday. Homer Boone is spending some time with his mother at Spring Mille, Rev. Brown is conducting a revival in the United Evangelical church. Among those under the doctor's care are Mre. John Grenoble, Mrs, Effie Motz, Mre. James Weaver and Miles Yearick. Prof, Charles Kreamer and family of Norristown were cslled home ast week to atlend the funeral of the former's mother, Mre. J. I. Kreamer. After holding a very successful re- wival meeting for several weeks, Kev, Qgrie, pastor of the Evangelical Aswo- ciation church, closed the meeting Tuesday evening. ————— I A POS Keep in mind the Dutch Bupper to be given in Grange Arcadis, Baturday evening. The ladies of Lady of the Valley Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0. F., have given much care to the prepsi- ation of & chole? menu and your eplouresn tastes will be well satisfied, | If you want to jain really y In U out {-Week” w y James M, lege, arent Monday at cousin, Mri Db. ¥ Bible farm. John H, | t below Centre Ha'l Mre. Rebeccs { Murray, Dr. and Mre tended the faneral of t Murray, at Linden Ha The advertisement « the liquor licen Royer, of the Old Fort nard Meeker, A “" {J ere a good big ) vie Wi reie Ki 1" 8 Thuredsy Pre home I absence of ¢ Liv wi in vs ii as outsi 8 Ficus parts « ferent SHH ination {8 big ii€ and hie Pal Be Hef iC in onte last Th steam heat company, complaint had inadequate service, G een Measrez, log the thresherman’s lon at Harrisbu Lome i» Bigier in "0 fors retur ing vigit his Mre, J. W. Wolf usiy ili duarip Wile be: been gerd weeke, fe a mewnat imp , Bhd Ba 0 jai the first time sine le il v s her ihe coldest weather winter season was thermometer dropping below the zit 8 cuspge for rnd grees 0 moruing. {wo deye, curring Toeedsy mi which were BLE}, of the ex Nelle of taylor, swooped {cok Were s0OD cold result eilent « Mre, daughters the Whe it alives » Toll ther re ne* Lint iis they OLCORY ea’, with : Murray has MEen BDO Tolls [or ¢ he ale a largost #lablished cakes and rolls that * James i sled i Mure, '. A6LaG HEC PEVETR 108d je east of tent eir hon ay night, #8 a fosture of the eve be following were ilton melia and Isabells, t, Mi y Lottie McCoo!, M Carribe Snyder, 3 Lens Emerick, tie Mnyder, Katie G hatlea Duret, Boyd ©, Leonard Barnes Mmry and William J, Smith, ww Btabl, Clymer Hiate Agricultaral Notes Altnag tar the ‘1 id Fer vg var is of § gE TRI in helping an bnalnees nn doll of Bint the hom: re, =5,000, 1 6 Capital Xtenuive hi ig business y farn - Ou the operative baovh by farmers In ing propositic the Farp £1 4 ROCIAL tly declared n+ dend, and ad the surplue, COULLY $0 William « rect ’ { F ent, ix per « F. Smith, ‘ed the sumo of An inoreased screags (Xp account of the high price tees are bringing now, It Rnong potetlo growers nt from in potatoes is cled during the ¢ oming w Miss Edi EF. Bitner, at Lie late Jobn KE, ll, Bunday, 16 - 2ason on hich is a tice not f the transfer of by Edward Hotel {otel, ini nls change other farn or Laose grown on froers are now Jooking best noted i He BVErngs pricep the various enunties buylkill $15.00, $14.80, stale sa follows £14.70, nd Alls $15.80, Iphia ‘mnferon $15.90, omerset ing ureda {the Bell against which i K i Ug. pi 01 # in re the Glog present Berths F.O. Bs laura Ru sjory Met i Eme ick, on Magee, 0 3 3 Bru A Mrs, HB Z y Mes D A rns Jsenahar Yes, your feet, lies, GOOD it’s Real Winter Weather It is here that the greatest danger SHOES & RUBBERS POPUOTIOBRVABT LULL DORIS VDIV ULE CIDOB ILS BEDE CENTRE HALL, PA. i ye dbl i BETTER hl hi TT ARC RE Tena ge oe 1 the id Ving 1o¢ ell bur n- few Rayo Rayolight that coat The dealer who displays the sign can always supply you ATLANTIC REFINING REIT TRE THE MARKETS VED eee 0P Bl WU EN l woe 000 For cold Winter weath- er we still have HEAVY SWEATERS Hose in wool and cot- ton ; Gloves and Mittens Underwear, Outing Night Gowns; Long and Short Kimonas. Fancy Calicoes for quilts ; cotton for quilting, Sheeting, Pillow Tub- ing, and Pillow Casing. Heavy Shirting., Outings, Rich's nels. Full Line Dress Goods. Shoes and Rubbers. Sunbury Bread. B&F This Wednesday Ses oYTRE Flan- store will close every evening at 6 o'clock. H. F. Rossman SPRING NILLS, PA. 44405000 4540040000 4008 20. @ ® . Tepaserwen SHOTS PE B20 Tac pe9® ce» Dairy I eed \ Increase the ¢ ty of milk you nl ce and improve i 18 highly con ge estible dais y ratios what is needed to incre: make butter fat, Its make its feeding profitable. in prime physical condition. se milk fi re ia ] vy Cost 18 low enou It keeps we lead of successful dairy- 1 ver the country and give X GER Feed a Trial—you’ll get k results, BADGER Dai ry Feed i$ easy to handle and always uni. form in quality. The cows like it. It gives you bigger returns per dollar than any other feed. Come in and ir interesting prices on this great ration, S. E. WEBER Boalsburg, Pa, ROTEIN 16% FAT 32 A RBOHYDRATES 58; THE PERFECT [BALANCED RATION MaNUracTURLD BY Chas, A.KRAUSt RILURG Ey The BEST GRADES of COAL Hard, Soft, Cannel and Screened Lump Coal Bran, Mill Feeds, Blatchford's Calf g, Pig Meal Before You Decide on the Kind of Manure Spreader to buy, don’t fail to first sce the NEW IDEA Manure Spreader which has distinctive features and will do its work well. In the market for HAY and STRAW, A FULL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS. ———————- SLOAN S. E. WEBER, BOALSBURG, PA.
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