GR Ji My rr » - te a a are rn n————— THE DEATH RECORD, Both banks in Centre Halt will be MILLER. Mrs. Eliza Jane Miller, | (Continued from first page.) gal ds lle or Br Saves Three Refugees closed on Monday (Lincoln's birthday.) | Wife of Wilbur C. Miller, passed away =a corrnpt, “God hath numbered thy a . W. CT U wilt b at the home of her daughter, Mrs, kingdom, and finished it. * * Thou om 8 ur S all 3 T "in et ¢ yh 3 . IK om, 4 Whe ‘ wi ar Ww meet at the homo of Frank Ray, near Bellefonte, following : y 1S oun [ Mrs, F'. M. Fisher, Saturday afternodn = Se | weighed in the balances and art found a lingering illness with a complication | . 5m : . Hit 2:30 o'cock. { wanting, Thy kingdom fs divided, of diseasos, i fand given to the Medes and Persians’ AJ. D. Patterson, Boalsburg merchant. She was a daughter of Jacob andj, . : es ; : : | The Medo-Persinn kingdom, represent- Was a visitor in town on Monday on a] Eliza Albright and was born in Penns | : : : Lied by the breast and arms of Hye: business errand. Valley, and reached the age of ai } ¢ t1 12 a : {of the great image, was universal, and ik : x : yeahs, 9 months and 2 days. She i Krider Miller, a Franklin and Mar-}° 2 bv hal ow hi {it began well, After the deliverance a survived by her husband and four chil- | : . G shall student, was at bis home near . : . H I : toc) {of Daniel from the den of lions. King " dren, Mbs. Henry Tressler, of ock | Colyer for a few days last week. i . ’ : Ji | Dartus issued a decree "unto all peo . Mrs, William QGarrety and Charles 0, ; : . . ple, nations and languages,’ calling Progress Grange will hold a meeting Miller, of Coleville, and Mrs. Ray, in : attention to the diving God, and to His i a i . . . wonderful power in delivering His ser at Tie o'clock o'clock, in Grange Ar-| ane sister and two brothers, Mrs. Sam: | . - var Hie : vant. Daniel prospered; righteousness cadia, uel Breon, of Pine Grove Mills: Samued | . / . : ' ' wns exalted. Early In the history of + F Rrirs fila’ 20 Albright, of Cedar Springs, and Joseph, CC. P. Long, one of Spring Mills’ fore : Bo et Spring ge] i Medo-Pernla the Jews were allowed to om ies . ws . - 11 1 of Boalsburg. i z hot husiness wen, Was in Centre Ha) F 1 1 } return to their own land; Jerusalem Sarda a Rasp bar virile) ‘uneral services were held at the s Tuesday and favored the Reporter with was rebullt, and the chosen people of | if Ray home by Rev. Reed O. Steely, of a call. God were protected in earrving - the United Evangelical church, after Y i : Miss Mary Crounaur, of Altconn, has] a anita | hele Heaven-appointed work. But which burial was made in the Shiloh} | ha . . i been a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. meters | time passed, the Medes and Persians | we i | i : Samuel Shoop, in Centres Hall, during : { became enervated, as result of | ZERBY lobert Homan Zerby, a Miss Margaret Jacobs, chief operator | partner in the Lauderbach-Zerby the past ten days. | wealth, drunkenness and ce, and they became an’ easy prey { valiant soldiers « in the Commercial telephone exchange | Whalesale Grocery company, and a a t » Ue at Centre Hall, made a visit to Belle | leading citizen of Philipshorg, died at a . ) Fhe Greclan kingdom in that place. Only his clos- fonte on Saturday his home . : " ] . ithe belly and thighs of tae. ins gl ala pam ’ = est associates knew he had Deen iii Res ad siz fro rom TY Ai 4 her Misa Edna: Luse, daughtes i a convention of wholesal israclites free to om n Ww Miss Katherine Reynolds McCormick, Near East Relief worker and the Rev Kachadour Kroozian \ . hh mventior of wholesale : . . . . wach ! {roozian, and Mrs, John M use, o Ulams- ’ ; ; that Wl had commissioned ! whom she rescued from the Turks and brought to this country together with two Armenian girl refugees : . p s . canners in Atlantic it ' January : 4 ¥ : e gets. port, was in town for a few ys with do t i# related of Alexander that y Mr. Kroozian has witnessed eleven Turkish massacres. A and contra d gripp y recovers | . friends and relatives, . 1 the asion of campaign gals oi from death by the Nea ta of whom will sttend Conel ed sufficiently to return home on Fri 1 \ ) : furl: Tre oy au " v . JEeruUsSaiem ne was met outsids he City EI uring Bear Meadow Commandery "No. 416.) gay 1 dlowing and was about on : : : ro dad ¢ r , ' . he pricsts of the temple Knights of Malta, of Boalsburg, expect } urday but did go % 1 i 1 pg "oe Cnsdaren TER to hold a banquet op Thursday evening | pneumonia sole a 1 : 3 "oe conEmg up to them of next week, in Malta F'emple, Boals oping a 2 burg his soldiers } mous horse ' 73 "iis of the bes ofessional treatmer Mi 5. William McClintic and ' rofessionil treatment the most humble children, of Linden Hall, came to Zerby was an industrious worker, 3 u iy ec tit Fv . Ya Vifh £0 tre Hall on Friday togremain for ful executi ' manager, days with her parents, Mr. toward Tressler ‘harlesg H. Rireet, her face door sion given the protection of jast we company a b 3 iceman under orders from 1} n he American 1g, one night 4 Consul arr 0 8 was decide to 1 k was hore it §irie tow ship i ’ : n : . . 14 th v otis cot pit ike “AT of prayer for missior Fed vy evening, y Y : il 3 to Clarn 1 aterm who died Hons w win rk go LIN Cowart 3 OF fi enty year id, mot her Presbyterian hurch A very ) Ra : . . wr n s | ray . The strongest i } wt ne i Joronus) \ widarien, both | on the street interesting program is being prepared . . ; - $ 5 we | UNIVersal empire ti fn vorid | has EE — Everybody is cordially During February will give a cash | Mra. Meyer and : Weaver gin! Ra corvuplon, and wa roxen a fn ! A BUOG RB WANTED. Fs . i + ol > x - nt on . furni . ; r ¥ . vt ry § bern Vv » 4 Saw » "Ns A = h of q ai 8 - i oO qd re among { 3 ture purchased, ellers and Hoosle the genuine gua . . . : . n Buz ati at 3 ie Dinee io y 8 $5 con 4 ni Toit men women and kitchen cabinets excluded child, Mrs # Rish { Millheim a : ! : oe is ~ \ ing. We rar $i an bo M. CAMPBELL, Millheim * Was one of ft remost citizens | hin , 4 , g : is ; To A week for fall time. Exi ra at in eastern 8 Valley, being knot the gread rations mn oF 2 nis or Wilte, INTERNATIONAL William D. Shoop, clerk in the 11 cs Cente In the midst « } don AN . t the 1 Norristown ble « Pa U. 8. Government 500.000 ie N Haskell and two daug) Birr . Te rsh preparation ! 0 ‘ ward, where terment ters were accompanied t, her home in | was so o3 CORT Wars and Washington, D. (., Wednesday morn are among the last fart ing, by Miss Dora Wingard, who wil i nog CY The ; VONADA— Mrs. Rebece rv ’ has a remain at the Has S100 thal kLurope 3 + $e era” 1 1 1 » La, WE Ji § b $a gied it 3 al weeks before returning. % Wow of 9 moment threatened not with mer the home of her ! : . me h nomic ruin, but th a complete Mackevville She was made me at Vandergrift | tery Nittany V Condo, is suff Mrs onadis. was ing from stroke of paralysis received | townshin, a da srhter : : £ : PASSE AWAS Qumng the | ter rt of last week. Tr of Woodward ow 1 wo Y . 9 womanh prophet says: “In the days of thes Report has it Cha . M. Smith pur i Kings shall the God of heaven set up chased the moving picture bhullding TT - kingdom which shall never be GENTZEL ~—Mra 711 Gent : . TZEL Mo Win WER: stroved: and the kis gdom shall zel died very suddenly ¢ er home, fa oft ard the Shelton private residence $ Milthelm and will locate in that town to other people, but : : 3 % 16 Coldwarn fror i cect Levy ¢ . . The moving picture bullding. it is said ir Coburn, from an affection of the break in pieces and consume heart. She was born in Penn town n will ba remodeled for a store room. Kindoms, and it sha stand . ship, September 27 $68 ving hi ’ The Womans Home and Foreign 3 F ae] ‘, 1366, dying (Daniel 2:44.) . 3 we of 56 yeare, 4 months ne Any 4 Missionary BSBociety connected with the . ’ monthe and 1 da niy the righteous can enter . fer maiden name am fpr 3 r taetsd Lautheran chure net at the home of maide name was Lizzie Braucht, pure and beautiful kingdom of God being the daughter of tae late illiam CYRUS BRUNGART, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Mrs. Jacob Sharer, east of Centre Hal, he Gospel is raj being carried 'n " and Harrdet (Geary) Braucht jos 11 x Saturday evening. The members wer: ; } y . : i esides 3 the world, and when its wark is er hushan he ls survive v Ww £8 teed ‘i os royally entertained, having been served |. 1 she is survived by finished, the end will come CENTRE HALL, PA biothers-——Reuben OO. Brauwcht, of ow = - Rpecial attention given 0 collecting hay » » wn Lee ties hs ‘ _. NE 'E oF 'N burg, and Wm. W. Braucht, of near EW ADVERTISEMENTS, Legal writings of all classes including Coburn. Also two half brothres —{Movd After an illness extending over alm 1 te vit en. ; IATTERIES FOR FORD CARS Qeads, Dingess and nk Dinges, both of Co- N . . riage licenses and hunters’ licenses secured FOR BALE These batteries range in 11 ' : a and all matiers pertainin to the office price from $15.50 to $32.50. “Clyde ol attended to promptly Janl.23 Smith, Centre Hall. Pa Both phones with refreshments carefully prepared and daintily served. mortgages, agreements, efe. mar These Armenian children, worn out and hungry, were found by Near East Relief workers and saved from starvation, following their deportation by the Turks. Exhausted by their slow and weary | are choked with weary refugecs, who srdod of i sight wee) %. Kate o period of six to eight weeks, Mrs. Kate 4... Funeral servifes wore held in Saunders ds reported to have materially the Lutheran church at Coburn Thurs improved. She has been suffering from os —— day morning of last week, conducted ne AM face starvation, 1 1 i sumonta and other oc og ie . | fi ward: Mace , vast swarma | face starvation, because they have no pheum nia ae other complications, | ,o ap pastor, Rev. F. H. Daubenspeck. BATTERIES FOR DODGE CARS {4443084430000 0000 40400804845 flight toward: Macedonia, vast swarm use Vir hs I and since her diness has been at the | 1nearment in Fairview cemetery at FOR BALE These Batteries range in tf refugees who crowd the country ession, Ray home, in Bellefonte, to which | spuheim. roads now face starvation and dis Ogtside ice vo $27.54 0 2.50 «Ay 2 - | v - blo }1240Cirde A, Insura nce and | ease. Thousands will perish In the gue Smith, Centre Hall, Pa. Both phones. | are encamped in tents provided In his wili, the late C. LaRue Mun- i i s—— i | next few months it seems certain un. | hy the Greek ary. Hundreds of son, of Williamsport, designated that . | FOR SALE. —Black and tan fox | Real Esta te i less food Is sent at once, others, moving slowly toward Mace i i * i a an fonts 4 heir EF cnrte A i one-tenth of his entire estate should hound pup, § months old; one English | ait, Teves Jus roms yi ad Sulit with hip lhe po : rand al 3 ly 2 eam ; fe town fran the ve oo Che able Hr Be + 6 4 wall} * Yr » . | be given to charitable and religious age Pup, | months old—~0. C. Mey-1 § Want to Buy or Sell ? {| of the utter lack of sanitation. Thor | Maritza side. Fifty thousand of the egsniant ion, Frctoen or gre or- | oF, Centre Hall . ofp | is 0 great need for doctors, nurses and | disconsolate folk have been traveling ganizations have been named, Christ te . . ———. omission { medicines, ' afoot for ten days, Most of them i 4 x " 3 . . i aN HAD aat x «10 hiitve Episcopal church heading the list. Mr i FOR SALRE.- Orpheum No. 1 basijo- SEE us FIRST i Children are the worst sufferers shd no food and very little water The Munson during his lfe time practiced | mandottn, With case; only slightly | So OE | the most pathetic. There is no milk | rain falls with disheartening steadi. tithing. His death occurred in China. | used. Boyd Jordan, Centre Hall: Boll | for ort of theta. a the pat ow | nea Sd tiie cold has becom: more | phone 84R41. Stp | days mu nfants have been brougiit | bitter, bringing on many deaths HOME FOR SALE.~I offer for male! im ——————— Chas. D. Bartholomew into the world without medical atten. The Near East Relic? x appealing my home, situate in Centre Hall bor-| FOR SALE-Two cows, one a Jer | CENTRE MALL, PA, tion in the camps pitched along the | for contributions to help save the lives ough~MRS. ELLEN MEEKER, |#ey, will be fresh with fourth calf in| fonds at Drama. At Balava the tours | of these unfortunates. of Dedagatch 20000 prefn- place she had gone to be housekeeper December 5, while on a world tour. Arrangements are being made by Maynard Barger, of near Potters Mills, to take his nephew, Oren Bager, of State College, to the University of Pennsylvania hospital for an opera- / tion, The young man has been an great — — —————— re —————— of per for some months from some af fection in his head. He entered Penn | : - . State as a student in Dairy Husband. ry, last fall, but his studies were In- ! ee e ex e a terfered with by the trouble referred . 3 » to above, . Reformeds Ald Near East, y In the Reformed church, on Sunday ; o0ona S er ores {} ar morning, a mecting was held “in the interest of the Near Kasi, Prof. W. B, : : - , a J a Owens, of Lewisburg, being the speak. er, Cash and pledges received totaled $242.