THE CEN RE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, Editor. TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year, MENT and ADVERTISE msertions, 8.30 cents per line for three per line for each subse Giher rates made made known Len. quent insertion on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. April § ANNOUNCEMENT Con- | $5. ( ards: others andidales all v £5 y CEN first in- i [8 1) r line name of a candi the as { | | i reas is a grand success in altho it had promised to do wonderful expenses [or doing notaing Tr Feild i il - one DIHIIoON QOLIAT teors are said their | ry day, ng to severa Reeder crats put up would get iz for Congre Col. Spang {lefont handsome ii credit men the race. ets trot « i Wi the r CO TRIE ur 1 - El w— oted for the Standard pi bill, This > ¥ Harry Curtin Oil Company's pe-line £ we) A a gallon on coal oil, every year nd puts it into the pockets of the | great monopoly. Harry Curtin is] out for a re-election, Wp Tae Quay and ant Quay lines are being drawn in this county for dele | gates, and may also enter into distriet | This is the | and county nominaiions, ean already be seen in this county, cerned, we believe Quay the delegates to tion. the | ii— WwW. F. : is a candidate for the Republican nom- | {nation for congress in this district, | Arnold, the present member, is also a candidate for renomination. Reeder is likety to be supported by the Haat. ings wing of the party, while Arnold will get the support of the Quay’ peo- ple. The district will elect a Demo erat however, next fall WomELSDORF has not yet announe- there being a it is alleged, he was not obedient to all Harry Curtin, his league, is asking for a re-nomination, but when the campaign opens and Harry's votes in favor of last winter's extravagant legislation are published, he will find himself badly crowded out at the polls in November, Wp Joux A. Darrey, of Curtin ship, v recently-announced date for the Assembly, and it is bellev- ed his candidacy will be the shoving Representative P. 1 dorf, of Philipsburg, off the col- i town- candi- is ¢ means of . Womels- ticket, as in favor with the leaders, because of some of his work at Harrisburg during he the session, and also because stood for Quay in his contest for state chairmanship last year, Bo fp Call and get a sample of WoRLD BEATER, Men's $0.80, and mateh it if you can 11 at Cor ti i a it, SPECIFIC FOR SCROFULA. 0," — 1 vers THE ONLY WORLD'S FAIR Sarsaparilla Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cures Coughs and Colds =: BOALSBURG =| |S THE _ PLAGE Parlor Suits, Bed-room Suits Side Boards, Chairs, Etc. F. W. WEBER, ALSBUI a { ’ LT, Nedie the P ty of | proper persons, at } i said day, wit ! nations, and | those things w i be dove, and t | zances to proseci! | or shall be in the and there ¢ just, Given under my hand. at Bel i day of Mar ,in the year of oar Lord, | the one hundredth and eightes | dependence of the United States. JOHRK P. CONDO Bheriff § “ ne i entre, that tl | Court of Quarter Sessions of Centre County | Monday, the 4th day of May, 188. for the i ointment of a Jury of view, to view and deme that portion nf the Centre and Kis | quillas Tar npike whieh extends from the bh i | eastern | pe of the Boroogh of © Hall, in Centre ( iy. to the nortn-western line of sald barote ns, belug 2 eantinaous portion of the sia turnpike and being wholly within the i the maid boroneh of Centre Hall This proe ped ing is for the purpose of that porting of s« dd tarngy ke brod i road free from 100 ar i 1 tel Ee, FILBU RF Attarney 5 on ap ong hseo nitro Win having see a public EEDER or Petit finers GRAIN MARKE T. | Wheat... { Rye.. i Corn... Dats | Barley ... | Buckwheac. PRODUCE AT STORES, a a Shp cy BHEREE conve corsissss mssmmmnivsmssismmpsssmns sisi BRORIBOIE os vvonvissriisssssimmmi sossssossrssinmn suvisn Tallow Seb EA Sse prt 18 ‘ wriy we Do You Want t i Wool country. We | of Medium and Ingrain Carpets in t line this part have the best Of the They are all brand new patterns and are bean ties, and prices that will surprise you when you come to see them, A Of wd I leavy and 38¢. In Inerain Carpet at 20, All rd lower th C a4 o2, 34 ¥ool we have them fully one-thi in you have ever seen them. Lace Curtains, large and hand a very some stock Irom which you tions, from 49¢ a pair wants, You never \ ‘ ' ‘ selected stock of ( LYON & CO. Allegheny St. Bellefonte. i PENNS VALLEY BARGAIN EMPORIUM. SALE writs of Venditionl isened out of me directed, | «HL the Court Pa. on Mo By virtus of sundry Levari Facies and Fi Fa, rt of Common Pleas and Wo will be exposed Wo Public Bale in the borough of Bellefonte, SATURDAY, APRIL 25,1 the fol ertain lot or pleco 184 hore Gelonk Am lowing real estate I that n College sin, DO ¢ of ground situate towhiship, county of Centre and State psy ly indeed on the sorth by the turn romd, on the east Ly lot of public schoo) William Sellers, Hammill, D. DD. thereon erected stable and oh DY Is on lands of BK rehes me ry frame dwelling dings zed taken in execution and to be sol LT ne, el. al Ji ACN AlBO containing B® iwi Oller re or les 10US 11 big 18s and tract Centre coun fx foi tenement 1 sitided and described AL & john CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, ETC. ~ & » \ EYY . T he ve ry latest pring and immer 81% if I NERC Foods were manie- % ‘y 1 5 s 3 Dost debi d trade Algo a large assortment of We have are, "oe gf factured expressly for the eve ryvthing Tubs, required, ete. Queensware and Household Goods. | such as Curpets, Oil Cloth, Crockeryw Glassware, Pails, i id Dress Goods Department The line of Shirtings, Muslins and Cheviots is sim- | ply immense. The leather | stock having greatly declined in price, we are selling the latest Spring | styles of Boots and Shoes at old prices. Ladies and Gents fine Foot Is very complete. Our line of Dress Goods is complete. { Wear a specialty. In Hats and Caps we continue to carry a Derby Soft Hats at all prices. large stock. {and Alpine Hats very nobby and stylish. i # « ¥ Bargains in Groceries, Fish, etc All Kinds of Produce Wanted in Exchange for Goods. perches od eas] degrees 10 sia east ? perches § (RET pe 4 oe oath grees est thence 34 de Srees oad thenoe 57 e, thenoe south 88 degrons fn A stone, thence south 10 perches ta the centre of turn pike road, thence by sald turnpike road sith 78 degrees west 107 eres 10 piace of beginning, containing one hundred and thirteen acres and fifty three perches neat moss: ure, No All that certain other tract or messy. age of iand sitcale in the township of Potter. 4. connty of Centre and state of bounded and described as follows ts wit ¥ ne at a stone, thente santh 75 degrees ) perches 10 8 stone, thence north 524% degrees onst ! il perches 10 a stone, thence north 55 de grees went 41 7-10 perches to a stone, thence south 351 degrees west 15 pe rehes to a stone, thence sonth 50 degrees, east 10 perches (0 8 stone, thence by degrees w 16 perches to place of beginning containing seven acres and twelve perches more or less, they being the same tracts of land which *hilip Faster, ate of Potter township, deorssed, ng first made his last will and testament, ret day of June, A. D. 1868, seconded in | the office for the recording of deeds in Cente county. in Willi Book C page 304. in and by which will be directed that the sforesaid trans of ang | should be given ta bic son Samuel FP. Poster, which sqid Samuel ¥, Poster elected to take by deed of partition dated Avgust 99, A. D, 1%] reference Boing thereunto had fo Orphan's O Sout | Docket GP 171, will rove fully and at large ap- peas, also Recogninsnoe Docket, page 40, togoth. er all and singuler Lhe bullding«, improvements, wonds, wars, rights, liberties, privileges, herodil- amehis b, dwelling house, large bank barn and other out perches ent 68 A 5 ona dead 10 poretey 1% perch east 6 degrees east 55 1 5 Begin east 3] C. P.LONG, buildings Seiped taken In excoution sand to be sold ns the | We of Johan F. Poller, with Motion to James kie and all other terre tonans ALSO, All thet tract of land sitoete io Halfmoon wushin, Centre County, Penneylvan and described gs follows 8 wit; {ands of Jeremiah Way, jontheoe AA, John M Spring Mills. State College. | on which are erected A twostory outbmiidis elzed taken ln execution and Ws yeaile Ew ine, fxr Ew Vergason townshis Cofwed IR. First and final a 1 M. Resides ado inbtrator Resides, late of Union twp The account of Mary C Stoner), exeeutrix of & , of W f Millbeim bors, der'd 5 First partial acoognt of W sMialorof de. V. P. Voosda tw deed 21. The of &e, of Je deed, a unit of Th Wm i? dee'd ® Snook, Boo L 1 c of Oar m iste of ont of John MeGee, adm i.lale of Lib Fired and Final account of Simon nie of i top, deed i. F irst an f& 1 final acoount of Charles Lupton of John Lupton, late of or a 24. Firet and final account of James 3% i be administrator of ole, of Dante] Runkle of Grege twp. dee'd DH. Firm and final scoount of Ramee] T trustee in partition fo sell ren! estate of Goose | Belirer, ate of Pation two. dec'd on Hirst and foal acosant of Evan M. Rian | and, trustee of Clement Backwith dec'd 1n { the “mynd lic” farm, &c, as Sled by Elisa | Blanche! and John Rianehard, executors, & | of Evan M. Blancherd, decd. 7. First and fioal acoonnt of Geo. W. Spang. ler. administrator Ban of Polly Malbssger, nie of Petter twp. deo'd Ww. 9 G. RUMBERGER. Bellefonte, March 31, 1908, Reglutat, DY onal TO STOCKHOLDERS THE AN. al meeting of the Stockholders of the is toe pr "ore Company Ro Dy the Com Room 5, root Station. Phila: SE. mt 30% President snd Direct: MeCLURE, Secretary. i k p.m. SF | 5 tn day am and
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