LOCAL AND PERSONAL. THE DEATH RECORD. | JURORS FOR DEC, COURT. a — - —————— rian 1f nothing else, the conference at ZEIGLER~—~John W. Zeigler, born| parsons Summoned for Grand and Tra. | Washington is a “League of Notions." July 21, 1863, in Walker township, died verse Jury Duty. A —— at Rebersburg December 2nd, 1621, aged — { A Rev. Frederick K. Stamm, new pas- gixty-eight years, four months and \ : he To oy ok nin have been r Lh ot y summoned for jury service a 16 Ne p ; State Colleg Reformed | a 5 we ! , tor of the State lege tef eleven days. He was married to Anna}ioom of « ourt, which convenes on De- church, held his first services on Sun- M. Wolfe, July 16, 1882, who survives|]cember 12th: day. He came to the college WWD], wih the following brothers and Grand Jurors. from Dayton, Ohio. sisters: Charles, of Sugar Grove, Ill; Miss Ruth Osman, of Glen Iron, was Aikens, William ORES. George, of Farmville, Va,; Susan, wife Auman, O. J.—Halnes, of 0. W. Hoy, of Farmington, Mo.; alley, Harry J-—Halfmoon. visiting relatives and friends in Cen- Alice, wife of Arthur Miller, Indiana; Barger, H. L.~-8now Bhoe Twp. tre Hall, last week. Miss Ruth's pleas- jarnhart, Miss Laura—Boggs. ; Emma, wife of Calvin Stover, of Cass, 1 B. F.—Millheir , sonality akes her velcome or o i ; Jowersox, b. r.——iiiineim, ing personality makes her a wel Va.: Ida, wife of Alvin Helnke, of rest wherever y may be Billy, John—8now Shoe Twp. ° O guest wherever she may be . Campon, IL; Blzabeth, wife of Will- Crain, Scott W.—Worth. Dr. D. K. Mus the 1 1 dentist jam Nickleton, of Big Run; Cora, wife Coder, Albert—Howard Twp. 10 n O | r. . . & S8er, vine ocal Aenuass, oO Nef . cooks’ of William Dermot, of Sykesville. He Decker, Logan M.-—Potter. on Friday returned from a two weeks was baptized Sept. 23, 1353, by Fev. W Dreibelbls, Mart A.—Ferguson. : $ a8 Ix LZ» . . iy SOS, y . visit to Plainfield, New Jersey, and to Dorman, Lewis W.—Howard. t. Yearick, an ras a faithful 0 n- " v " Philadelphia, visiting a niece at the R. Yearick, and was a faithful and con Ferree, Mrs. W. A.—College. sistent mamber of the Lutheran church, \ tr pa , Forth. Zormer place and a brother at the lat-] =" : ! l Geyer, Augustus W.-Worth a and an honored citizen in the communi- Glenn, Willam—College, ¢ y ler pace. t funeral services were held on Harrison, Charles—Bellefonte n O — o 3 oir at 9:90. with asr Marks, John—Bellefonte., tessa i { Jel), Wikl - + F Stevedrege le uesda 1 $ Dr. H 8S. Bmucht, of Spring Mills, . - Mccullough, James Milesburg. ousoe Onaue lex house, conducted Rockey, John—Benner, terment was made in 3 teed, James—Harris, visited the Centre Hall schools this > m : : ¢ ’ # week in his official capacity. He gave nion cemetery, Rebersburg. Stover, I. H en : an 1 r - | * lentine, Miss Anna—8Spring. ; t ’ medical examiner of the public schools, particular attention to the matier Ol — . Weber. Leo—Miles vaccination. LONBERGER.—Mry, Hattle Zerby, L. A.~State College Boro. Traverse Jurors, berger, wife 4 auCce mbes ’ ¢ Miss LaRue Davis, of Chattanoogn | Boalsbury. died after brief iliness of A G eS Skirts and Fur WW | Al an, 1 i rege. Tenn. only welghed 76 pounds. Af- umonia, on Tuesday, at her ia Sarah BE Sop. j S, 1 commence ier taking three bottles of Tanlac, she She had just returned fro a visit 1 . J. B~Rush. low weighs over 100 pounds and Is enjoying the best of health. —Centre Titi witen ih : . 0 ; rtook her. ; ir oks, War > hi -. ing i go Tt por rn | Ete, | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th ph NR John, Simmer. of ne . Tos. eh a hl Fu Deck r, C N Valier. Twp. | This is a bonafide offer. Every woman who needs a new Win- yville, who now farms arm. Eyre Bn, ole | Ey Dsunte Colege ter’s Suit or Coat, should be here, because you have the choice cached fever pic on at Tin ay postsburs, ted on Tuesday, aged boutl Gre, wm—rsunwure. || of the entire stock to select from, right at the height of the sea- most sucocsstul fr day in the Bie | ore euty recovered, the operac| Holt, Win Snow Shoe. . son, at a STRAIGH REDUCTION of 25 PER CENT. Ce EA EE I ESE | Also, All Other Merchandise in the ; cansas R ; Store Reduced. Letter from Subseriber. 253 Pa. Nov ing from his r hopes to be D. J. Nieman, Millheim —— ALWAYS RELIABLE —— A Rat That Didn't Smell After Being Dead for Three Months swest it was dead three months,” writes Mr. J, I | I saw this rat every day: put some p behind a barrel. Months afterwards, my £5 Eri i580 Nt oY Albart a1 ry. - nd the barrel There it was dead. Tavior, Wear Ham es MAKE THIS A Hunter's Bullet Wounds Woman. Watson, Wm. H.—Unior " 3 Ladies rere “| “Gifts-That-Last” Is gunshot wo jon and i ay roll ocontals th The wound was the rosult E a Stopped Chicken Losses by Raymond & Camps Middletown, | names of y ArSONS whereas unde rather odd accident on Saturday MOrR- “1 ast so rats killed all our baby chicks. Whh Pa. No use for same—~—W. H. Durst, 3 : % A kn - «it y . * the administration « the late 1 np {iss tars y 4 Soros BOR I'd known about R before. With just one Centre Hall, Pa. at | Schaeffer the highest SS pas non NY large package we ki ms of rats, They won't Send € the nDighest ards the filer dw ne. which] #0 this year's hatches, et Rat-Saap is guase - . ol be “es by the department in any one year ; ie tha omar asteed and sells for 35¢., 65¢, $1.25, " +a : red Plymouth nag . 8 on the border of the woods, were fir- AS aud puss R Pullets. Price, $1.50 each. Both | was $53,000 for the employment of}, . . .4 " Sold aad guaranteed by ‘ B | J g a Le. e o yullets - phor ‘ Centre Hall { twenty-seven persons. + nia A . { 1 he h . M. Smith, Mable Arney, Centre Hall . t- . | ricochetted, lodging in the ot]C. P. Long Co., W. C. Meyer, Spring Troops of the Pennsylvania National Louder's Stor Jak Hall ak ; . : Louder's Store Oak Hall. LTA n alt a day just] Guard will help the Department of For- 5 . | i rou eat bet. estry fight fire in the woods of this n - w— State's Chief Forester, has instructed ———— Young Hunter Loses Left Hand. ommande of companies to co-oper- as Randel PE v r ost X TT a pr . comm rs compa “ pe Reuben ‘Maines, an 18. year old Cur- $14 11 : a HHT . He 4 For Practical and Useful Gifts #.0 with district foresters, and he au- thorized the use of horses and equip- wenavil'e hoy, is a Patient at the Clear- 1 'n Aha: : ; iH Hi HEHE : {if 1 { J 1 { Hi for Both Old and Young. AN rent in fire prevention work. faid napa nus his left hand as Mit ii : y lit FE ¥//] | oe the result of a hunting accident onl {T10 TTTI GHARR INNES co ¥ | eu!) FOR LADIES FOR GENTS The new postmaster at Centre Hall, | Friday morning. i 1 ’ \ he IS a , ; T'obert M. Smith, whose appointment| The young man with his fa and or Ra | tl | wo TRAE Complete line of Wrist Watches for Men and Boys, was confirmed by the U. 8. Senate just | several others were hunting rabbits ‘ i 3 ; EA TS re! he Watches, $10 to $30. $2 to $25. before its final adjournment in Novem- | down in Bradford township. About § a id 1179 - gr or 1H “Y : : ’ for # final adjournm N m A v Abou Di ond Rings and Large Rings — Emblem and Stone on January 1st. So far as is nown jon a log with his hand over the muz : 3 i §! . } A / . . 3 ASsortihent of Stone Rings Rings . at present, the post office will remain | 2le of the gun, in some unexplained i nt iv : at » I Ne i Gul 0 inds. Fobs and Chains in the Reporter building. Mr. Smith [manner the gun was discharged and fr Loar Nr SE i’ / i LaValliers and Lockets. Cuff Links and Tie Pins— has all his credentials and could take] the load passed through the hand, shat- i AA {3 aw, | ; , 4 : | Bracelets, B hes and Bar Single and in Sets. his place any time, but for personal] tering and mangling it to such an ex- * ES (Jan oo ; Pins rooc . reasons prefers to walt until the open- |] tent that amputation was necessary. ” - Z ut” i : . Fountain Pens ing of the New Year before doling so. At the hospital Dr. Lever F. Stew. RR, ge Eo v . ei ~+ Fine assortment Pearl Beads Safety Razors — rt took the hand off at the wrist. ‘ 9 ; Cleaner Cleaning te i | French Ivory Toilet, Mani- Traveling Sets —Ivory and Rev. Dr. Robert M. Campbell, who a ———————g wy : E wee] €S8S Fatigue Hil Si | cure anu veling Sets. Ebony recently tendered his resignation as TUSSEY VILLE . , T . Te | 3 : . ‘mk vadetita + : aah LE. a ia S so much fun to entertain- MA | Silverware of All Kinds— . pastor of the Graysville Presbyterian John Fortney is laid up with a bad Lit i HH especially when everything is il | Sets and Single Pieces. Collar Bags, Shaving Sets church, which congregation he had cold, i i 3 1 { HH : ne? ' bi HE i : s : yl! 1 spick and span—and you're not all i | - Flash Lights, Smoking Sets served for the past nineteen years, had | A 1. Ness, of Red Lion, took supper] [IIA] Ei i iy ii Clocks---Mantle & Bedroom Lights, g Se a fecopd which few ministers residing] .y the home of BE. T. Jordan Wednes- HA : If you clean your house with a 1 hl | Cameras and Supplies. Field Glasses, etc. In The small town districts can equal | 4.0 evening. iti EARL | Torrington Electric Vacuum | | ¢ baptised 2064 Infants, 1068 adults; Lloyd Minnick, of State College, HIE Cleaner, the draperies keep fresh performed 130 marriage ceremonies; spent a few days with his aunt. M 1EAIHLEAR d bright ; ft and cl preached 31 funeral sermons. Since] er rs. an 16 TUgs 30 2 «ean his ordinatic | in 186 Arthur Siutietbeck, and enjoyed ev. walls dustless and undimmed. You : 8 or'mallon asa m Alter in 1867, he] oral days deer hunting. can turn your drudgery over to the as preached a total of 5,280 sermons. | ary Anna Thall, of Bellefonte, Is Torrington with its carpet-sweeper - . spending several days with her brother, A brush and its powerful suction and wo hotel _- MeK y J : 3 2 . ’ Pye el men—Willilam McKenzie | Arthur Holderman, assisting them to your cleaning will be done in less Don’t fail to visit this Store when doing your nd James M. Griffey, proprietors of | butcher, : than half the usual time. the St. Cloud hotel and Central hotel,| Mrs. Phares Hildebrant, of Red Lion, ® i Holiday Shopping. Houtzdale, plead guilty to selling liq- | spent Thursday wtih Mrs, B. T. Jordan, THE TORRINGTON COMPANY tor before Judge Bell and were sen-| Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jordan and Z / National Sweeper Div. Torrington, Conan. R. S. STO tenced to pay a fine of $500 each and] family made a trip to Lewistown on L \ : : ul Ler, will assume the duties of his office | o'clock while young Maines was sitting undergo inprisonment for thirty days. | Saturday. “Dry” detectives watched the hotels Emily Jordan taught a few days of and noted who entered, and finally | school for her brother, Floyd Jordan, summoned the burgess, Anselm Stotty, | while he took to the mountains for a before the grand jury, and it was his| deer hunt. He was successful in shoot. testimony that led the violators to|ing a big four-prong buck the first day acknowledge the illegal selling. in the very first drive
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