LOCAL AND PERSONAL Oysters on Saturday, Cafe, Mrs, W.B. Fiedler a days badly sprained one of her ankles, No marriage licenses Register Rossman since ed in the last issue of the Reporter, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Odenkirk Clyde Smith, Monday, and Mrs. Jacob Meyer, in Boalsburg. Mr. Meyer, postmaster In that place, has been il} for Ime and lg not improving at present. Dr, H. 1. Kline, has been spending his mother in State heres several times to Kline's parents, Mr. Boozer, TA, took Mitterling's adv at fow 880: fssued those publish- were and on visited Mr, some of Youngstown, 0O., time with and came with Mrs, Mrs. D. A some College visit and and He L.. Ebright Monday beir a McVeytown river very Hosterman advantage of holiday and drove to above to fish for in the Juniata The former captured one bass fair size. Ww bass Of Shreckengast, of Fa Pennsyl George Martin Harry M. Shree Millis. now a member fa State Constabuary in town Monday form it Mrs, ler, livin tween her ing a The Centre County Asscofation ng tains, on fams, of A. Ray treasurer. The will ully pendicitis kengast, of the amzati Orgl on He was In wore well, of 'W. sident and Hubler, formerly g in Spring tra |0N. k Hub- NOW widow Coo re here but Mills, was in town 1! Monday She Hud er, a &% hw ins on stated Harry in Lock was grocery Haven will hold Moun- Will- Li secretary. Ne von J. R and t Club hou evening. at Suns He, Saturday Fleming, is president. fonte, is Bende SUCCESS Fred he many friends of be glad to learn that an Teah private and on. the operation for bospit road underwent ap at in Lock Haven, recovery. alth the hospital. Mrs, tate the ough attending vention Ebr Mary Stah] is Sabbath school « and Mrs, H on na Deal iia re ( ent Antomol ile in the P B Friday for meeting ol met enn last and Association Bellefon dinner an vening business ging The legs LL jco-p lent. arol ue. a Financing 8S. Hag- re H the resid Iso preside nt company, Oo Wi an. secretary-tr Cent all, also greater throug the particular im- general public Ww nbers from Centre Mr. Hagen, Dodge and Ply- dealer; W. A, Homan, Chevro- and Edward Vogt. Ford were veent. as members hout - . . No business of the The mer portan es 10 is transacted Hall mouth are the age a seven, daugh- Stanley Miriam of Brooks, Ma tn er home s Contre Coun ay oF previous she weration, Her sriibale On Rin. Dr. Poster's of: id on the wa ing con. fury edi Hit- inp, the he wag Ue he road and ditch. The mother gin 0 ¢ on her 8 manner head, 8 struck on causing her much being. Mra. Brooks Hensyl Packer, and Dan Irwin, were in for the time sunt, Mrs at the ya and her tha man wheel, somewhat shaken up, ———————— A AA SATAN A J Harvey Decker Injured. Harvey Decker, aged yvoars. escaped serious injury day evening when of water tank truck passed over his body about the hip line without fracturing a bone He was taken to the Centre County hospital immediately after the accl dent; where an X-ray revealed the condition onted above. Mr. Decker Ils one of the &eorge Searson threshing crew, and while at work at the T. F. Delaney barn at Old Fort, he undertook to guide a truck carrying a water tank down the Old Fort hill. The truck got the better of him. threw him to the ground, one wheel passing over fils body, forty Tues. about on a wheel 0 “SLE EPING” APARTMENTS AT FOUST ———— INN A three-story “sleeping” apartment id being erected at Foust lhn, Seven Mountains, by Rufus Rearick, who has a number of improve ments at the resort during the past summer. The new structure is being built immediately back of the Inn, and 12 by feet, The stairways will outside. and will be bullt that entrance may be made to each of the ning apartments, three on each floor. The interior will be nicely finished and furnished, with electricity for lighting. The framework of the structure is al- ready completed, H. E. Foust, of Pot ters Mills, being the mechanic in charge. In addition building. there of cabins, along the Mountain, portions owned by Mr. the contemplated the already made is 28 be 80 unusual num- strung Sand eleven rather erected will be top of of the Rearick. to this will be These and on a ber side on The ma cabins is pavilions the acres terial stored for in several on ground, A i —————— BIRTHS, who was to Robert Swartz, in ard. was Blagnehe Spring named Robert John, and Violet township, A son, was born { Venrick) Joseph Potter October A son and Weaver tember Daniel Witmer) born to Charles Gertrude { Mills. ), %: On Sep 80 A son was born Ji + 3, and Anna ler 3 lis Octob Clair BREON—BOWER, Clifford Br of Mr. west of daug! Bower, SON, Son Breon, Miss Pauline Bower, and Mrs. Bruce about threes weeks ago in Illinois according to word received by relat Both ter Were may ves » 1 young are weil the and their people qualified responsibilities of wish them wedded life, ————————A AP TATA Ham to assume ried life in mar ap- we much h piness Baked Dinner and Supper. A ———— Freedom from Care. RE'S a rare opportunity for you to equip your en- tire home with the world’s famous Aladdin kerosene (coal oil) Mantle Lamps at a big saving. Bring in any old oil or gasoline lighting device of any make or condition, and you will be given the generous allowance of $1.50 to $2.00 for it, depending upon the style of Aladdin you purchase, Bring in as many old lamps as you please as lomg as you purchase an equal num. ber of Aladdins. BORN AT Living With Ohlo, Are n 106 YEARS New 8b, Kensington, Son, a Grand- only living veteran in san Palmer in Centre Adams became the United her 106th grandaughter New Kensingtc On her of of the United White, Govern sages ghe to the family. Mrs, pine log tlement ocnted adil COTnPO Just eg g to Potters Sprucetown 1¢ from the from BOen eight four Foll L# Hie ¥ wi or | if not the of a Civil War States, Mrs. Bu- who was born when John Quincy sixth president of recently celebrated at the home of her th whom she lives in Ohio, ‘nited the recelved letters the Presdent and from George of Ohlo. These mes- a high pitched voice generations of her she from white sot born in Sprucetown, was at i of a a » farms highway four y mile of the of John and } ne daughter Her fath feth his only © i “on kept COWHER, He two stevia rememiers int 81 in i MeClint« ek 1 and Stiv- Were Centre co and owned Certainly The Aladdin line Only | wy INSTAN LIGHT RARE LAMPS T Phone 11R2 Co. MILLHEIM ssp are almost ETS, DRESSES In all-REASONABLY synonomous. Chilly the New PRICED! with the extremely zesfind us ready most compl All Coats are well furred, of COATS, SPORT fashioned ~and ete ine JACK. smartly best of Walk-Overs Enna Jetticks . TO FIT EVERY FOO You Can Save Money EVERY COAT AND DRESS in Our Store LADIES Dress, In COATS, both Sport and beautiful garments, 100 Dresses, hefore sizes, Never hewn at less than $7.95. AN MEN'S SUITS $15.00 WOOl., hard-finished 4 §a2s0 OPEN EVERY EXCEPT TUESDAY AND THI RSTAY PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. SDNESDAY, OCTOBE 1 mil Pine 1 mile east State on the Three 23 ements, L olega, B. Tate: of © attle, gouty of 4 and Iw full sale ~~ aucts line of lean-up E. gtor, L EGAL ADY E RTISEME NTS. AUDITOR'S NOTICE, In the Matter of | the Assigned i Estate of y WwW, J. Walker, of | N Miles Township. J» the ( Qentre { ounty, Notice is hereby Court has appointed Auditor to pass Exceptions to the As Ebright. Assignee, of W. J. Walker hip, filed or to be filed time hearing, fixed by or filed at the time of said he to make distribution of the fun by said to gue sald estate, to and among those jegally entitled theretoe, and to make report thereof to the cording to law. and for that hearing will be held st the Office or sald Auditor at No. 17 Temple Court Building. 3rd floor South Allegheny #treet in Bel Boro, Penna. on Frid the day of Ovtober, A, D. 1831, at 10 kK A. M., when and where all parties inter ested may present thelr claims or for. ever be debarred from in on said fund. depose H. Leigh up of th tate of of and yw'n ring, 1 is shi #4 fccount be Court a« purpose n jofonte 40th 0O'elon coming GROH RUNKLE, Auditor. WM. t.odl Orpbase Court Sale. y virile of aft order of the Orph- ans’ Court of Centre County, the un- dergigned. Administrator of the Estate of Jolin D. Decker, late of Potter town. ship’ deteased, will expose to publi sale oreoutery, on the premises about three miles Southeast of Potters Mills in what is known as Decker Valiey, on THE NTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A. 1, 1981, at 1:30 o'clock P. M. ALL “that certain messuage, tenes: ment and tract of land situate in the West § along West corner; then ! North 24} 1 degrees thence 3 {oo stone of ¥ roids to degrees © same 3 degrees Nort) de lands of grees East 80.3 thence N 24% iz of John mer: thence Brockerhoff Kat 208.8 roxis to stl 24% A B John D middle of iddil of digress sadd road; of sald rond North degrecs West 36 rods to point in road South along other of the said John DD. Dw Bast 33 redls to large thence again along other lands of sald Decker, South 84% degrees Wo. 136 rods to corner of what is Known as the Kelley line; thence South along sald Kelley line 24% degrees East 263 rods to stones, the place of beginning CONTAINING, according to sald sur. vey, 675 ACRES, more or loss, Notice is hereby given that Logan M. Decker, Administrator of the Ee tate of John DD. Decker, deceased, will be a bidder at said sale TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent of the purchase money to ba paid on day of sale, and the balance in cash upon delivery of deed. a LOGAN M. DECKER. Administrator of the Estate of John D, Decker, deceased. w then 63% corner; ws the same rods to stone © West a 4 rods to along de degroos ner grees long lan MOoNe Of of the West dan nos; along Aes 70% thence Bou Fees nt i! Li other lands of ed, 124 then Decker, Oa public road; anid West 208 ris to along road, =O to point in along middie uty 69 thence again 86% said thenco ker. 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