pr ——— re —— RA Tr a THE CENTRE REPO RTER | THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1906. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Mills, morning; Tusseyville, evening. L he ran—Spring Centre | Hall LrRoon Bdforeod-—Speing Mills, morning ; ernoon ; Centre Hall, evening, Methodist—K burg, afternoon Union, aft reamerville, morning Aarons Millheim, evening. Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morning ; Mills, afternoon. Spring [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | SALE REGISTER, SATURDAY, APRIL a Slabig, 1-2 mile nor h of Poly of household goods SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2 of the real estate of Jacol on the fad.“ in Potter tracts of land. No. 1 co tains es, with a two-st dwelling acres, with hou so and bar Howard Lot o'clock, ars Mills : o'clock, trustee's sale » R. Bible, bankrupt, township : Two ny perch- 14 ACTOS, ory No iV A LONDENSED NOVEL, YOL. 1 A winning nny smi A father A Uny A pleasant walk, mether Aix The rs At leisure amet eme— Telephone Line Extended, Branch Company No. 8, The trons Rural Telephone Company, has extended James CC. embraces the f W. Z, Pr Rockey, Wi Auman, proprietor J. W. Dashem, James C Pa- residence of The line now Merchant C, F, ~ its line to the Goodhart. Howing Merchant W. Neft, John of the Red Mill ; H. MeCool Wallace NwWarl oduce iam R. James . Goodhar M. Geary lth pp— Lawyer Hughes City Solicitor Hughe S, Esq 3 Potters Mills, was selected city gol Erie. Mr. Hughes Known lawyer, havi the Centr unty co Charles P, & native { icite for is a well ing practiced in urt for a number to losating. in Erie, i if the city iy Herald Charles 0 ng ¢ th solicitor al lawyer in y's legal affairs fam iliarity I gal pro 1e responsible sition he has le ly fits him for tl 8 been chosen to m—————— letter to W. H. B Centre Hal artholomew Dear Sir : Lead-and-oil paint ; don’t everyone know reg years, wear ; the rule is, as mint in three TRIN h to 1 Devoe lasts six, in the allow wide margin iu ments. What It means the sa As a coveril Here's an inst Mr. J. J. Hall, ed two houses, gallons, Last summer hb lons Devoe for the same returned ten The paint, that covers, lasts : it’s all paint, true paint, and full-measure, Lead-and-oil is all paint but paint ; the lead paint Devoe, Way all such state- does it ast’ ean, h both. that’ me wit 1 a another, ALICE, he flield, and-oil ; Pa., paint took forty lead-¢ ¢ bought forty gal- LWoO houses $ gallons not good wants zine, etter Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co., New York. Kreamer & Son sell our paint. A Rebersburg. David Diehl, of Wolfs Store, is work- ing in C. M. Gramley’s machine shop, Joseph Bloterbeck spent a few days last week in town, and Baturday went to Lock Haven, Miss Amy Stover who spent the past winter at Aaronsburg, returned to this place last Monday, Baturday Hall Herring, of Penn Hall, did some surveying in this vi. cinity for Charles Bierly, Friday H. W. Krape placed an acetylene plant in the post office, and it is giving entire satisfaction. Samuel Btrohecker recently got a car load of fertilizer and had it stored in his shed. He now oflers it for sale. Clarence Long is making prepara. tions to build a new dwelling house on the lot which he bought of Jacob Heller, C. L. Beck, accompanied by Bierly Brothers, is at present at Mill Hall, putting the finishing touches on the new church which they built at that place, last fall, 15 LOUALS, Messrs. W. A. Bandoe and P, F, Keller, both former residents of Centre Hall, purchased & double dwelling house in the vicinity of Ingram, a suburb of Pittsburg. Dr. Lyman Abbott discusses, in the June number of the Woman's Home Cowpanion, the question, “Is the World Growing Better 2” in the light of persons] recollections. The fiction list is headed by “The return of J thane Hall,” a «'rikiog Memorial Duy ot oy vy Fdwin AseDix, CENTRE HALL VH. SPRING MILLS, for the Home Team Ton innings to Heelde the Game put out-of-door- the Hall RING [he rain Baturd afternoon halt to almost but enthusiasts, Mills fini AY all Kinds of eflect Centre shed out a e and mud, han to quit the game at a tie It was a closely had no on Npring A nD innings rather the COL in rain in sixth inning. tes earned their runs. The visiting team players of some of them having made up experience, WAaB wble circled consider: the ¢ for a number of HUCCes- years in They also had sufficient in the art to carry with them un- breeches, mond sion, fence daunted rooters in knee tor of the Bpring Mills hotel, , not satisfied with his first lected position, acted as substitute for center fleld,. He hit the to the pitcher, and then the seat of his pants and Result : Out old Be- who bali the home plate met, By the pase ball player ; on first way, he ia an but it is the that is the obstacle, SAGES {the eflicient Food D heim: Cori Bess and Minni Nettie Bpringer, Iie May display, pletaial and des of the Delineator ia _ { latest 8) fashions, cot a weailh of su Zoeskion those for smartly gowned, toy wish features of interest Among Centre county who took the tion r other LO women those from the south side of examina. for were Misses and Lutitia Goodhart, M. r. Zubler, Wolf, Aaror permanent certificate publie Alice Robinson Centre Hall; Mille, and E. R J. B. Rowe, who has been located in North Carolina since the holidays, is bome at present. While in the south he constructed a large stone crushing plant at Granite Quarry, near Sauls. burg, N. C., for the Power and Mining Machinery Company, of New York. Later he expects to go to New York, Dr. James K. Hosterman started for Detroit, Michigan, where he probably will be employed by the Pittsburg Plate Glass Company. For the past year or or more Dr. Hoster man has not been practicing his pro- fession, but made his home with his father, Alfred P. Hosterman, ¢ uth of Centre Hall, There was a man in this place and he was wondrous wise, he marked a silver dollar and gave it all to Lize: she went to see the butcher and blew the dollar in-—it wasn’t long before the coin came back to him again. He took it to the merchant and bought a dress for Jane—before the week had finished up back came the plunk again, He spent the coin at home, fifty times or more, but always got it back again and spent it o'er and o'er ; but when he sent a dollar up to Spear & Bawbuck’s store 'twas gone for good «forever, and he never saw it more, iM ————] Fertilizers & Fortilizers The undersigned have on hand si grades of fertilizers at Centre Hall and Oak Hall, at prices that will be an ob ject to investigate, Call on us before placing your order, (tr) J. H. &8. E. WEBER, te whing schools Npring sbtlre. | i i i i i i i Som tes it y sa MILLHEIM DRAMATIC CLUB | Good I fninment NightMusio Splendid, ter Saturday | Dramatic Club Kave a Ar- casts youn 8] Musser, The Milthelm ( ntertainment in Grange Saturday The were ade up of the following Tobias, Paul Orvis Bhull Fhomas Frank, Shires, Harry Geary, William Clyde Hartman, Dale Musser, While credit is due each member of the club, Mr. Frank is entitled to of the Bee ch en- evening, Cieorge Miller, men : Harry | Due K, on account rendition of the stump 1 The music throughout was above The were instru gregation of base ball enthus Les, tiles equally rendered, mental music by the Miss Mabel Auman, daughters Auman, elicited the plause, It is flattery that the writer says that the Misses Auman, only children, performed their parts on the piano in choruses The 8 Grace and E. lL. hearty ap- intent of solos, and quarie well of 4 Ios t with the 110 really duets, solos and accompaniments, like nala, A continuous professi rain prevented many enlertsinment who vd the 11 i H by their presence, have gu Aaronsburg, Wolf hors’ went to Bellefonte | examination i Swabb was home fr her James Airy on t i & visit to bh Mr, Mrs. Lue LR, Wel i® mot and (sreenman, of spent a few days al the home Wert miover, r sudde nding Wert Woodward, Kreamer Week. in town s day lant Rev, Haas and Mr urg, spent Frid Miss Annie Laurelton, Wi RON Hall, as 1 a trip to Val Messrs, Motz an f : 3 + &# 1ast week irs daob and enildren, atid Grace, returned to their home in Nitta Miss Emma Eberliart ny, last week. Mill ox left for heim Monday morning, where she pecta to remasin this summer, Oliver Hosiecrman and wife, of Den- ver, Colorado, are visiting the gentle man's (' WwW ter, Mise Lida, are spending a few days with thei in Asronsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Stover and baby, Mabelle, spent Sunday with the iandy's mother, Mrs. Wolfe, ! | i aren is Hosterman, wife and daugh- eon, lt — Spring Mills. Mrs, Mary Stover ia still Ill with not much improvement in her con- dition at this writing. William Sones left last week for Hyner, where he has again secured employment. Roland Gentzel and family and Grover Gentzal, all of Altoona, spent Easter with their parents in this place, John Bmith, daughter and grand. son, spent Bunday at the home of Dr, Alexander in Potters Mills, Messrs, Clayton Dunlap, Bruce Me- Cormick, Frank and Harry Osman ail secured positions in Burnham. They began work a week sgo, and thus fer are pleased with it Mre. John Brown Is visiting friends and relatives in Pleasanc Gan and Colyer, this week. Prof. Hosterman opened a spring term of school Monday morning with nearly fifty pupiis Mre. H. F. Rossman made several trips to Bellefonte last week to call on Dr. Hayes, who ia treating her eyes Mise Myrtle Wolfe, employed in Bellefonte, paid her father a short visit Inst week, There is no bore like the fellow who in always telling us things ** for our own good, DEATHS HERRY Henry Gress, one of the oldest and of West- home in tizon ed nt his Pleasant Unity, Wednesday, April 11. North year 1818, and nity On Cireensburg, He was born at Washing moved he half century. ton, in ‘he ant U Lo in 1857, where engaged | His age was eighty-eight Years, Mr. Gress was a life-long member the Reformed church, the member enty-eight He is chil- of being Inst of a class of catechumens confirmed in 1835, eurvived by his widow Mrs. 8 of Circas, of 8B Burah J. Graham, of Cireens Rev. Daniel Gress, past and five Florinda Bash and J. H. William burg: Mra, urg, and the Re- Pleasant Unity ; Pittst with Side, or of formed church, Centre Hall, Funeral service held afternoon, conducted by the pa Rev. W, A, McClellan, a Lutheran i Michael. were sinted by mini Samuel Hoover, known men in the valley, died at hb station, of rheumatism, 1 had been a sufl He his life within i= ri f Was bore ara of age, in that |] Be irvived by eve op The the tiy person Pid solved teen ib } Was apparen userving there was 8 cOAr io Investigation the head. Was Curious VOArs Ag) on the Lime his Fol an examination whole changed low. was developed that some pres. An FUOOPSS, HIRE Al brain existed red with lieved of its now said to be exhibiting a character. There have other similar cases in medi cal practice, The fact should lead to a more careful physical examination of all children who begin to develop and whose slire « opera- the and tion was perf brain in re incubus the ond cXempiary been vicious te dencies bodies, rather than their souls, are out of gear, should therefore receive the attention of 8 surgeon instead of a pre scher, aud who You can trust a medicine tested 60 years! Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer’s Sar- saparilla; the original Sarsa- parilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. Rut even this grand old medicine cannat do ita beat work if the liver is inactive and the bowels constipated, For best possible ra. Julie, on should take laxative Hoste of Ayor's Pills while taking the Sarsaparilia i “A Yankee Ulreus on Mars.’ On Easter Monday the third grest ment Philadelphia's books, “* A Yeuke: Ciren at the Grand on ot Mars, Operas House, with all the Lo ushered in Wis and ceremony due such an It is not unusual for an attraction to enjoy a run of two or more weeks, but it is most unusual for an entertainment to draw packed houses at every performance, especial- ly when the large capacity of the big suspicious event taken Philadelphians and have in turn proven their appreciation of Manager and popular uptown theatre into in consideration have been ‘shown V’ Wegefarth’s endeavors to produce the the whole suditor- lis theatre at each during the largest circus spectacle in world by filling th ium and baleony of perfo spacious and every rmance weeks, Every of an enter- placed COTE thing conceivable heen On the program, from a wllet vag] of four hundred charming me innumerable animal act of world-w ile fame truthfully written explained ; three grea ire i duct nounocs ion, da iy. a Keith's Theatre the list for E M1) ent ster week Theatr ameron, late Paff. Pouf 1 retgirted fro Aropean tr triu Pekin Heading Keith's ( Phil glar in at hestnut ’ 2 . ! adelphia, is Greece CO “PIT who has mphs, eRpecial | Hoch He NOCH Troupe of ih "a whirlw Dev 4 Billing 1 Russian ; Emmet Mr. xy! The Baintly Four Awol Mabel and her Hawking, strelsy yi ' Chesterfield Hawthorue & Cur comedians, the py re} . A LL SON, Tra a Clothing 8 BEE EEE EEE EEE . room next Montgomery I GT r—r To the Best Vaid Man, Is sound sense that we tell you. Your work costs le tirnie vous mri & Ww M. sare Dest every ine e lL. You do more painting with one gal- l.. &M. than with two gallons of other paints and the L. & M. Zine hardens the L. & M. White Lead and makes the I, & M. Paint wear like iron, i gallons I. & M. mixed with 3 gal- lons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate sized house, lon of Actual cost 1. & M. gallon, A T. about §1.20 per Ferrell, RR NK. ¥., writes, ‘* 16 years ago painted with L. & M. Only now requires repainting *’ Sold by Bearick Bros, Centre Hall, iverhead, — ssf ff / Fograved Cards, Orders for engraved cards, invita- tions, ete., taken at this office. The highest class work, 3 ® % o Q ® @ » @ 5 ® @ 9 ® 2 n 9 @» ® i & @ ® @® % % Shoes ! We have just re a full line of “Selz” every pair of guaranteed, Carpet Also, a full line of car- pet samples direct from the Factory, from which you can select your Spring carpets. Come and see. ceived shoes which are | H F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS, PA. SSS = Shoes! Shoes! Good Resolution : Health, Wealth Prosperity! | buy Shoes from Krape., My price is saving, good health and prosperity assured, Douglass, Dayton A. A Cutler Radcliffe Seeing is convincing in Price and Quality, Come one and alli. For and your C. A. KRAPE Spring Mills, Pa. and Hats | door to the & Company BREE EEE EE OE
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