LODALS, t DEATHS " D. J. Meyer vieited hia sor, John tes The scarcity of potatoes with the D. Meyer, in Altoons, on Thursday. John Felding, a respected citizen of | consequently high price has caused | Here we are in the first day of March, | Harris township, died st his home | the authorities at State College to | A month of sales and then down to|about a mile east of Linden Hall, | issue a pamphlet calling attention to | real work on the farm. Thursday evening at five o'clock after | the great waste in this Sta'e in the Woon Young Chun is a renowned | 8 two weeks’ illness with grip which | raising of this most important article Chinaman, Go tear him speak in | terminated iv pneumonis, of diet, According to the above Grange Arcadia next Tuesday evening. | Deceased wus born st Pittghargh pushentiy, peoueyivanies potain -_ { 5 €( J - Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Hubler, of 29 31 the ikie of his deuth Way oan 000 bushels through preventable dig- Lock Haven, spent Thursday at the He was a farmer all his life and oc- | ®%%ee. The department of botany, up- | To Prevent Potato Waste, Jonce BROTHERS EE A a PN SN home of the former’s parents in this place. Walter R. Hosterman, proprietor of the Spring Mills garage, was a brief business caller at. this office on Mon- day. Norman Emerick, who is employed by the Grand Union Tea Company, at DuBois, spent a few days with his mother in thie place, The town’s younger set held a dance in Grange Arcadia Friday evening. Deitrich’s orchestra from Bellefonte furnished the music, Mr. and Mre, James 8, stahl motor- ed to State College on Sunday, epend- ing the day with their daughter, Mrs, R. E. Bnyder, Mr. and Mre, D, A. Boozar left last Thursday for Chicago, I1)., where they Ralph C, Boozer, and family. William Grossman, who had heen spending the past six months in Ritchey, Illinois, returmed to his home near Tusseyville this week. The seventh annual banquet of the sherifl’s association of Centre county was held at the hotel at Pleasant Gap last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Thomss and daughter, Miss Jennie, attended the funeral of John Felding, a brother-in- law of Mrs, Thomas, at Linden Hall, on Tuesday, Hon. Leonard Rhone, during the past four or five days, has been confin- ed for a part of the time to bed. About Christmas time, Mr, Rhone received injuries from a fall from the effects of which he has not fully recovered. His suffering is mostly from severe pains in the head. Prof. W. V. Godshall, 5, 8., M. N, prioeipsl of the Spring Mills ecb ole, bas decided to open a normal echool st Spring Mills about April 25:1 , and bas an advertisement to that effeat in thie issue, Btodents wishing to pre- pare for advaoced school work should read the ad, The P, O. 8B. of A., in convention st Harrisburg last Thursday, sdopted President Wilson in the present inter- national crisis, snd pledging its sup port in the event of war, The presi. dent was asked to furnish rifiss to the Penusylvania division of the P, 0. A. of A. reserves, for immediate traini R service, James J. Gramley, ex-county tress- urer, who has spent the greater part of the past twenty-five years in Illi pois, arrived in Centre county Iast Wednesday and is now circulatiog among relatives in Brush Valley. Less than a year ago Mr. Gramley purchased a farm pear Smullton snd he is thinking seriously of remaining bere and looking after it. According ‘to testimony produced before the jury of view appointed by the court to condemn the Lewistown aod Kishacoquillas Turnpike between Lewistown and Reedsville the tots) receipts from tolls collected during the past eighteen years amount to $90,- 677.82. A pumber of witnesses lesil- fied that the road in its present condi- tion was consi lered a handicap to' the best interests of Mifflin county, Judge Quigley must be commended for meting out a a utevee, ealling for a floe of $100, 10 vire, M, A. Pizer, of Puilipsburg, for violating the law Teg. uistiong thesale of cigarettes, Toislaw is being flagrantly violated by practic. ally every dealer in cigarettes, Locally mere children are daily seen smoking the * papers.” The action of the court ought to have a wholescme «feet for the good of this ae well as every other community io Centre county, Rev, William R, Jones, paator of several Methodist congregations in and abou! Shawville, Clea: field cour- ty, was taken to the Clearfield hospita last Friday for an « perstion for me- triditie, mada necessary ms the result of a severe attack of Lia Grippe. Fol- lowing the operation word was re- esived by his parente, Rev, and Mrs, R. R. Jone, in this place, tHat the operation which was a rather severe one, was successful, [he young minister will be obliged to remsin in the hospital for several weeks, McAllister soholar hips at the Penp- sylvania State College will be awarded this year to students from Columbis, Mifflin, Perry, Wyoming and Centre counties, These five counties show the highest ratio of students enrolled to the total population of the county, High school principals will conduct competative examinations to select candidates for the scholarships. The candidates will be tested in United Htates history, civil government, slgebra to quadratice, plane geometry, Eoglish grammar and Eoglish ciaesice. The echolarsbips were estab lizhed by Dr. and Mre. T. R, Haye, of Bellefonte, and are worth $90 in cash, They are valid for ove yemr, begin- DIog vext Beptember., Examination will be held and the appointments made before June 1, cupied the farm on which he died for the past twenty-three years. In 1872 he married Miss Nancy Witmer who survives with four children, namely, Lemuel Felding, of Lamar; George W., at home ; William H., of Staten Island, New York; Mrs. Wallace White, of Linden Hall. One brother, Casper Felding, of Pittsburgh, and four sisters—Mre, John Rosenhamer, of Latrobe ; Mrs, John Kline, of Baint Bounifacius ; Misses Eva sand Mary Felding, of Collune, Alabama, aleo survive, Mr, Felding was of the Catholic faith and religiously observed its teachings all his life, He was a home-loving map, and consequently was a devoted husband and kind father. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at ten o'clock at his late bome and burial was made in the Boalsburg cemetery, Rev. GQ. L. Court- ney of the Lutheran church officiat- ing. Bellefonte Heat Plant wold, The Bellefonte gas and steam heat- ing plant was sold at sherifl’s sale on Monday for $500, Harry T. Mann bought the plant as trustee fur the bondholdere. LOCALS The condition of Mre, W. A. Krise continues to be critical, Mrs. Rebecca Bcholl is friends in Lemont this week. Miss Bertha Btrobmeier is visiting Miss Besse Breon and mother in State College, Mra, George H, Emerick sustained cata shoa' the head when she fell on the ice at her home on Tuesday morn- ing. visiting Hpring-like were Sunday, Monday and Tuseday, mercury climbing close to the 60 mark. Thunder showers with sharp fla hes of lightning oecur- red Monday evening, Mre, W, F, Keller, who for a month bas been suftering from ipflimmation in one of her eyes, is now considerably better. The abecess formed on the eye lid was lanced on Monday, and it is now thought the inflammation will subside, The People’s National Bank, of Bel- insgrove, a new institution, will be stared in that town shortly with a capital stock of $35,000. That sum hae almost been raised, $20 000 being sub. soribed on the first day subscription papers were taken out, Negotiations are being made for the pure hase of the Arbogast building, The bank is the third to be started in Selinsgrove, Both of the other institutions are flourishing. Robert Bierly, of Rebersburg, sceom- panied by Misses Helen Colyer and Madaline Cable, of Millheim, Batar- day night figured in an sutomobile accident in Millbeim says the Journal, When driving in front of the residence occupied by Mrs, Busan Commioge, on North street, the car ran into a snow drift and turned over, None of the occupants were hurt, but the automo- bile top was pretty well demolished, After righting the mschine it was run with ita own power, AI MPSA. spring Mills, Aeon was born to Mr, and Mrs, Miles Johnson on Baturday, Andrew Rote purchased a phones graph from J. L. Decker, Mre, Marah Spavely, of MIflinburg, spent a week with friends and rels- tives, (". J. Finkle, who ia employed at Burnham, spent Fanday with his family. Mr, and Mre, Orvis Beaty, and son Glenn, of Avie, sttendad the bar quet ofthe l. O, O, F.on Thuraday evening. The bigh school scholars had their annual school party atthe home of William Carson, on Tuesday eveninr, A tew of our young people attended a dance at Penn Hall, on Friday ever- ing. Some young men apnoyed them by stealing their robe, harness, buggy wheels, ete, One of the horses that burned in the railroad wreck at Bristol, was kept at Penn Hall all winter by Ralph Shook, nephew of John Datwhler, It was in perfeat condition and was a besuty ; sand was much admired wherever Mr: Shook drove it, Between two hundred and fifty and three hundred persons attended the L O. O. F. barquet held in the Grange hall on Thursday evening. Refresh mente, consisting of oysters, sand- wiches, pickles, loe cream and cake, were served after which a social time was ¥pjayed by all, SO 3 I OME FOR SALE. HOME, KNOWN AB the Oltver Love at Colyer, is Sar pak) Cog heed good barn, ouse, all ou along pu _~ malt brought right to door. A Ble ot place rics reasonable, Time will be given to right pa Inquire of CHARLES WOLFE. 21 Colyer, Pa, { large | A special bulletin has been | This bulletin is mailed upon | | Effective treatment in| Sheeting, Pillow Tub- ing, Table Linen, Shirt- ings, Ginghams and Dress Ginghams, Old-fashioned Calico for . Lot of New Queens- Heavy Hose—wool and A few more Blankets, Sunbury Bread, ftore closes every Wednesday even- H. F. Rossman SPRING ILLS, PA. MOTOR CAR #° It is interesting to stop and recall how many good things you have heard of the car, and how very few of the other sort. Its merits are now so universally accepted that they are rarely a subject of discussion. That the car is all it is represented to be is taken for granted, That it is good value is conceded beforehand, Therefore sales are very quickly consummated, It will pay you to visit us and examine this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. Thé tire mileage is unusually high. Touring Car or Roadster, $785; Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $950; Sedan, $1185 ( All prices f. 0. b, Detroit ) SNYDER’S GARAGE 121-123 Burrow St. Bell "Phone 200 State College, Pa. attending Court, 5,000 SCENES POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME IN THIS CITY COST $500,000 3,000 HORSES SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 25 FROM THE LIBERTY THEATRE NEW YORK 8 MONTHS to Produce Balcoty First 3 Rows 75