bn RPHANS' COURT SALE --Pursuan to an order of the Orphan's Court Centre county, Penusylvanie, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, in Centre Hall borough, in said county, on SATURDAY, JULY. 25 1003, af 1 n'alock p. m,, the following described real estate, ate of Catharine Boozer, deceased. to wit, All that certain lot of ground situeted in Centre fiwll borough, Centre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows tho Bellefonte and Lewistown Turnpike: on the north by an alley, sald alley being the dividing line between this property and that of the late Michael Dersiine; on the east by an alley and on the south by lot of Mrs, M. B, Richards: Con taining oue fourth of an acre, net measure, t ere on erected a ‘arge two story [rame dwelling house, frame stable and other out buildings Terms of sale—~One half the purch be paid in cash, upon confirmation o the balance to be paid none yi deferred payments to bear interest from the con firmation of sale and to be secured by mortgage on the premises, W. A. KRISE, Uiement Dale, Attorney Administrator | UBLIC BALE OF HOU AND undersigned, the ving Daniel R. Weaver, deceased, will ostate of sald decedent on the j half mile southjeast of Spring Mills, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2 I'he property consists of one acres of la thereon erected house, stable and other outbuildings, There good fruit on the premises; also cistern and well of water, Terms will be made known lay of sale executor of i he real | ITCINISeS One ym. and three-fourth | a good two-story is | on AVER, Executor GEORGE 5. Wi - EAL ESTATE FOR BALE. Ther exposed at public sale SATURDAY, JULY 25, on the premises, one aud one-half Spring Mil an improved tract « as the Hiram Cain | red acres, about s¢ are cleared iii a state of cullival wood land. mn erected a fra and one-ha outh of Is nown 1, COR enty-five mr AU {stories in height, ban necessary outballdings i i | acre lot, located on Church street, Con | . and ki: i operty erboarded inter needs n | | Good we. ula > iy ] diaio 1 add those | is 5 RH i thie se W settiome nN DMINISTEATORS lf Administration « Lmbarger, late of 5p been duly granted to th respectfully ree Lil pe selves indebted 10 the estate (0 make payment, and those having claims in . smime 10 present them duly authenticated for sel ticment MES MARY A, LONBARGER, Administratrix. 8 rons iv DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.~Letters of Administration on the estate of James J ate of Harris township, deceased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, he would respectiuily request ail pe rons Know ing themselves indebted w the estate to make immediste payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenti @ated for settlement ROBERT CONDO, Administrator, Boalsburg, Pa le Price # E3LACKSMITH HOP AND DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT.~The undersigned offers for rent a biscksmith shop and dwelling me, at Contre Hill, Terma reasonable. ou : : PETER SMITH, Centre HILL AUTION.—All persons are hereby cautioned not to purchase inmber from Thomas Keen, of Potter township, aa the timber sawed Ly him is the property of the nodervigned '‘ETER SMITH, June 18, 1908, Centre Hill, Pa ROOD BOWE FOR BALE «The undersign- ed offers for sale two brood sows, Ope dae for third litter, July 30; the other due for first Hitter September 156, 1. C. GOODHART, Centre Hill, Pa WANTED-SEVERAL PERSONS OF CHAR. actor and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to represent and sdvertise old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21 00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash each Waodnesday direct from head offices, . Horse and carriage furnished when 1a Se soll + essed ouvelope. COLO L CO, nf p 434 Dearborn 8t., ®hicago tjunedt, Blight injuries often disable a man pud cause several days’ logs of timg and whey blood poison develops, gometimes resiiivaes- the logs of hand oy limb, Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment. When applied to outs, bruises and burns it causes them to heal quickly and without matura- tion, and prevents any danger of blood ison, For sale by C. W. Bwartz Rony ville; F. A. Carson, Potters i j ! 3 INDIAN TRADING. GRANGE PRINCIPLES » eat the Red Mau Down la His Prices, The Way 1 Dignity of Rabor, Fale Denling Good Citizenship. "1 with ai how to trade a Denver a study of Indians 5 past. “I once met an In magnificent mountain lion 18 willing to part with the ment, but his price was too high, ¢d hin $12.50, but he indignantly Later, on the same day, after earned to trade with an Indian, the skin for £1.50, ret of tradi velth dian Is to appear indifféront | successful the one ‘2w white men know an Indian” who has { n yeni Lan with a Ho + ween a better pre We have nowhere entation of the principle purix of the grange than the following in American Agrienlturist by Mr. J Herr The character of the gr ship and thelr faith in th ne give permanence The effect of united grange: and felt in the fits secured in th along all lines of the fruit grower. the poultryman i | through the effort ; Kreater degree of intelligenc | among the farmers as a re {| meotings and thelr outer | ere’ Institutes of today | dealers } | basis for qd remarked and made tu # “— ings a ra Tod the In- The most AVE trader is who goes with a supply ¢ same article he is fhe Indian Lud experi carried desiro buying that the stranger and megotl heen bu has ins ence, tions re on tipon a strictly business basis. An In- Pan: od § and arrow, man who and arrows In his Idual leased the In order to im- friends, and color odd arganization stunds principles wing, i thorough The grang: for good. The | bor, honest d« | temperan | zenship, charity and un i | Can there be nobler princi; The grang« | thon and seeks | mombx rahlp, but the i It exists t a higher pi {| finement and soci sre i ly 10 for n bow for hy 1 DOWS It was bought Xl n I This wily indiy from a his capper CNCOUrag Stor: Press “The Indian,” sald the speaker, tell Al has obh- | Y88 | Its te i one of the at world character he served In his red friends, Phetry faithful if he has confidence in you chars 1081 followers If he nothing you If 1 ikea » to Ao with that Mountain takes {to you i } He Ww » li : ETange | terest In the | Rrea of advance | tion A Knockout. | which | farmer A young lawyer was engaged in a ote case not long ago when a Was | departn put in the box to testify mist h witness, a stage in an i to the reputation of ‘A poor sh yn tired, “You Bay 11 Rocky Wwithiess | as addy to the reputa- ti { Lo share it tion of (question This swer to a gue the place, e place In driver, THE GRANGE AT WORK Phat Filled Anti-o Hi Barrels Whes Was Un | Petitions the it has the rep 2 i ‘poor shop?’ “Yes, sl “Whom ‘poor shop? ing ug did was it i " | thought it ganlzatios protect our witness recollect any one he had hes “What!” “You have sworn this place has the reputation of and yet cannot tell rid 1 the law | ed some ¢ ! up what Is | would use it to see | Resolution | to the subs: , | the gre si fe being ¢ of any so?" The witnegs wa: ment at the word lawyer was the and qul lawyer: “Well, poor hop virny } . } fz one you have over heard say from t! Loe thie r sing the witness tly eR ti tO the put of rer, but 1 have never 80 you hay he re ation heard any one s His Client, This BROT ] : i id Gf ii er North ticlng in trict While be was waitin reached th ighway offer handed, wi Hed he pris ad n neel, and th in udge regoestod distinguished law- yer wl bln I'h trial lasted two days and, t astonish. 1 verdict of prisoner was about | the lawyer stepped requested a few Innocent lebrated prac- dis ho was Kwoods mountain his case to nMorions caught vW'r 0 « presiding ul + wal i! to defer court's ment, the Jury acquittal to . 2 The Giang scharges to the > be di ‘, ter nr i Judge and asked the court ! your honor,” replied the | the pri 1 detained ve t oner lone- and the ras iat I have money i } CTORS A eld on my way hom ow tl Cold Feet, Cold feet are a gn of disordered elr- culation, arming with ar tificlal temporizing with the evil, and the difficulty should be overcome by proper dressing when that is in fault and by foot and ankle exer cises. The latter can be at fro quent intervals during the day, and they will assist In nulating the cir the Point the toes | down to the extreme Hmit til you feel | the muscles strain over the ankles and work the feet up and down elght or ten times; then devitalize them and shake them from the ankle, as one does the hand with a loose wrist. Suf- ferers from cold feet in bed can quickly warm them by this exercise, and ft Lill bring rellef and comfort during a long rifle. ‘ontinual heat is but taken $l ® blood fila oi At thi state grag favor of No, 2 Inspect “ State Grange in give Eran post and | wit 014 H Sore. (% Room One « glite thtutions rules; for Lichway vehicles: poonk i to elect Stites trol of the isthmus and inland ship ef pure food and anti-shoddy laws: for ciproeal treaties to fore grain markets; to enlarge powers of the in- terstate commerce cammission wnators. for government con for i. for #4 monopolis corporntios widen ig It 18 well for us to consider in our fraternal relations that our happiness ns well ne the happiness of others We are now in aur new store room and every day is an apening day. do peidds upon our belief in the goodness of hd people a lot more than it does on our belief In the badness of good people. George A. Fuller Our stack of goods is complete once more, and embraces all lines found in a well supplied general store, The goods are q the best quality and the price asked for them only . inelude a reasonable profit, The minor advantages of membership : In the grange are directly financial, but the principal advantages are social and educational, We kindly invite you to come to sce ws and price and inspect our goods, —————————— Rowes Corner (Me) grange is only a Hitle over a year old, but bas 200 members and property valued at $0,- 000. a —— Two Double Roles, Joey—Uncle Joe, what is an optimist and a pessimist? Uncle Joe—An uptimist, Joey, Is a man who ean act happy when he feels miserable, and a pessimist is a man who ean act miserable when be feels Bappy.—Detroit Freo Press, AI A A SABA. Bome people expend all their eulo- H. F. ROSSIIAN, Spring ills. gles on the dead. : Were ihey pietion Showed Sig: A wii ’ ariind's arate finger, which had been d and not only was posed, ! dress, such as a fvrsiiel 1s ipped | the b the various parts of the scarlet satin mantle and a scarlet plece of sarsenct which §¥ iL was placed over the face, were in per- fect preservation, even in thelr colors.” Colonel Trumbull then states that, wvith this knowledge, he melted com- mon beeswax and mixed with an equal quantity of oll of turpentine, which mixture was applied hot with brushes to the backs of the paintings and aft erward rubbed in with hot irons until the cloth was perfectly saturated. The niches in the walls were backed with [cement and the paintings so placed in them that alr could circulate behind the canvases. Spring doors were also ordered placed In the entrances to the jgotunda by Colonel Trumbull Since that treatment these paintings have jad nothing done to them, and from Jretem appearances they need noth ng. Another peculiarity in one of these plctures Is pointed out to persons belong shown the capitol under the care of a guide, and that Is In the scone of ashington resigning his commission. he two daughters of Charles Carroll, Who stand embracing each other, are glven five bhands.—Washington Star Have eyes, yet they see not-—needles, The more ji man knows the lees he # KREAMER & SON. I et, A fine full line of , . . LADIES’ & MISSES’ SHOES. A Complete line . . . . MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHOES. Please do not forget our . . FINE LINE OF CARPETS. —— ra amer & Son, Cte Hal, Pa. | “a K 1903. I've MutuaL BENEFIT LiF I am now in my New Btore Room and ready to greet you all with The Latest Styles in Shoes OXFORDS SANDALS BLUCHERS INSURANCE COnPANY WARK, NJ. Annual Dividend Co. Mi may want Iwi get it eh show you Foods, as iE nothing 10 show goods hanks for past favors P.V.S. STORE. Goods exchanged for Produce. C. A. KRAPE. 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It was worse than My husband spent hundreds of physicians’ prescriptions Finally | H. G. STROHTIEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble aw Granite, Pon "i to get my price. m——"— ». . . The case was so The result was won- I could hardly realize that I For sale Cholera a This has long been regard of the OM Saar pr] on Ste eases to which infants are su It can be cured, however, when properly treated. All that is necessary to ive Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhonn and castor ofl, as . AHL, * Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the worl For Tussey ville; Mills. For a lazy liver igorate ver, ¥ late the bowels he ous attacks, For Bwarts, il; No mutuals ; no assessments, Office in Crider's Stone Budlding, : Bellefonte, Pa. sale Potters 4