Ninith, W. be | 22 Sen the Photographer Ww will Apri Mmith, the in Centre Hall rr ——— A lr Ton of Poultry Wanted, The undersigned will pay the high- eat market prices for one ton of poul- try—all kinds—iu small or large quanp- t ties, Call on, address or telephone 'He HowARD UREAMERY CORP a ————g GRAIN MARKET. 55 | Wheat. W Outs Corn Barley ai | i PRODUCE Land... Potatoes... AT STORES, Butter....... Eggs (8 | The Cause of Many Sidden De: ths. There sountry mos Swamp. Root, the g bl a dd ! Ar rome tri or & - “0 15, aE ED Ko . GOR SPRINC MILLS Velvets, Satins, Dress $i AN Goods to asion Jus: received = 3 is, alg Dress Gor lary and Underwear t at wie of Latest sivies¢ Hats ar Pants and Overalls (ira fect Proc Wanted and w abbage 9 99% % 9% ! Immediately Potatoes, | ™ 08, i TRY s. Pou Cash or | # try, Pork f "h nd examine purchasing elsewhere, stock tefore | i H-. Q. STROHME IER, CENTRE MALL, . . . . . PENN. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HGH GRADE MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble aso Don’t fail to get y prices Granite, CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the Inrgest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the worl The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage utlice in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. say Telephone connection, AEN, ™ HALL M., Hall and Miss Freds Hes Married at Auroras, 1) George M, Hall, of Huntingdon, and Miss Freda Heas, of Linden Hall, were married Wednesday evening, April 61h, at eight o’elock at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Laura M. Hess, 48 Wilder St., Aurora, Illinois. to the recent death of the bride's grand-father, the wedding was a quiet one, Mr, Mrs, Hall after a wedding | trip of two weeks through the western | will at home about the at Linden Hall. After spending a week thers and at Hunt- ingdon they will leave for their new home in Elkins, West Virginia, where the groom is engaged in the lumber George Owing and states, be twenty-first (comcer) 195 7 LOCALS Gross, son of Dr, J. R. OG. 1a8 been ill for several days, Miss Bertha Wolf is reported as do- ing some ‘‘special’”’ sewing at the Cen- tre Hall hotel. W. H. Meyer is making improve- ments on the Wolf howe purchased some months ago. Dr. Rupp, Professor of Practical Theo'ogy in the Reformed Theological Beminary, Lauvcaster, died Easter morning. Trout fishing will begin Friday. Fisherman G, W. Glace hus made the writer promises what be can do and what he will do. Wait. Letters testamentary on the estate of John W. Bhook, of Gregg township, business, and has a house already fur- is bride, nished for h py Bad for Grain The m the Bureau of Sta the tistics of the chief of Depart- | nthis report of TOOT. .DeES Agere alture will show the av- inter wheat in the April 1 to have Apri 1, 1908, in 1902, been against 97.3 on 87 1 miding date and mean of the April BVErag § of Il years The State of Pennsylvania shows the ige eondit 1904, of April aver. ion on April 1, 1903, of 100 ; April ten years On f 82, and a mean fast Ed Manor Sehoal Opened i ing of Manor seh yor! Went Boalsburg road, of thie of un long the Use the vith BE that the ehildren of David thint inl, being © Bl present here al disease, ed i scarlet fever in scl Ff eases of t district i hie rool named school was fumigated, danger thst sil till next OES Over of sitogether : the ye Paper Ligatinn I'rust, Miewe] and 1 f her and Phones D. 1 * pel. Vet Sur J Rill Old For Spring Mille, Hill, nn, Lenitre rR rd aE aT} + OVERG7 MILLIONS # Represented in the FREDERICK K. FOSTER th GERCY WITH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES ALDME » The Largest and Best $ Accident Ins. Companies Every Descrip- Pilate Glass In- e@ at low rates. Bonds of tion sSuranc Also, District oy tor, he Manhattan Life Insurance Co. § cease NNN NNN HD 000009 A p ‘ 4 I i will and | of Fergn ad de alvin Rishel, of Gregg twp, er, administra fonte Pa. de DEA M. Hoover fF Jamison t ad Ml N late of Frank K. Lukentmugh Orphan # Court of ¢ eutate of George deceased § int of C. M Bower Hubler, minor child of loceasod, as stated by Ellen E Bower, administrators of ete, cepa secountof C. M. Bower, guar minor child of Kliza eased, as stat od by Ellen E. Bow 1 Be wer, administrators of C M. oeeased first and final aecount of C. M. Bower, Rachau, minor child of , deceased, as stated by Ellen B. in J. Bower, administrators of ete. of, deceased il and final acconnt of Frank Weber, , of Hagh Adams, late of Philips: bh, deceamss], ret and fing! account of W. BE. Brown administrator of George W. Brown, late of Boggs Lent e cotinty, Pa. decessed First and fine! sccount of John M. Dale, guardian of Lillian Muffly, as filed by Florence F. Dale, exeoutrix, 12. First and final account of Geosge Z. Kern, adm r of the estate of Jacob Korn, late of Miles twp, deceased, 13. Fist and final account of George 8 Weay er, executor of Daniel R, Weaver, Inte of Gregg twp, deconsed, 14. The account of R. W, A. Jamison, adm'r of ete, of Jeremiah Kiine, Inte of Haines twp, de. consed 15. The first and final acoount of Walter T. Stine, adm'r of ete, of Abednego Stine, late of Half Moon twp, deconsed 16, First and final account of David Rothrock, adm’r D, B. N.C. T. A. of Henry Rothrock, late of Bpring twp, deponsed 17. First and foal account of M. L. Rishel, ndm'r of ete, of Jeremiah Stover, Nase of Gregg twp, docensed, 1%. First and final account of James C. Smith, unrdian of Bessie E. Sturgis, minor child of Bolin Sturgis, deconsod, 19. First and partial account of H. T. Me. DoWell, executor of the last will and tame o fF W. McDowell, late of Marion twp, deceased en = Ector of ete SA have been issued to Mrs. C, C. Bhook, widow of the adver- tisement elsewhere, Mra. James N, Mills, is critically cancer at the W. Leitzell, county, deceased, Bee Leitzell, Dr. P. Mills, Eik reatly for a home of her Portland She has suffered g considerable &. T pleasant caller He is the struction 800, at length of time, Pwigg, of Philadelphia, was a office of Lhe contracted atl this representative who to that place, that C company with Coburn parties erect canning fac at Mr.’ a favored tory Pwigg’s opinion burn suited to lke locality HIow the -the fac be erected at that place A. J. M. B. Eq. of Were on nesday moraing, their B Dusitiess ¢o ed wit he late Jo accom panied Mra shook, xhook, Clara Decker, Mills Mrs, Luther Rover, near Centre A matoes, beets and ducts needed at a Herris Wed. op ped relative shonk and g. spring Mills, Hers having st oti lo f Ol way to diefonte J 1 the ast wok, They Lhe aunty Mrs. A. J. all of = fred ils A n YW. si were seal Oy Miss and Hill Were ring tnong other matters that g rding mukrs Moses Staver Dead ver died of ABro Age Harris it i nsburg, Intermse nt Saturds Lire daughter Anre nis rs ramle Anos , Wife of The Haines Ciertrude Ji burg townshig M. Durs ver, wife of John t, Haines tow ship John Y D.. Bpow Aasronsburg, sre ivi and Miss P ily Riaver. of AR sUrvivi: ore Thaddeus Harry W g trothers Aaronst Noe sna SUTY Uurg is g sinter - -> - Planting Trees for Profit Fi began planting 50,000 addi for the Pennsyl The planted last fall HSiats iresiry er Roth: - Lommission rock inst week Lhe works {rees at Co which ional locust vania Railroad 5 (EN) trees Were are now being trim- menth will be required to med and a lete the wor Arrangemen aiiroed © comp w_ have been made by me SEY EE} nore trees and the following «pri AF) LER) i i seres of land will of trees, I'wo t houss ne a tract nnd one mile wide and two miles long will be covered by the trees These trees are being planted by the of produce of © Sree {went ys 5.000 000 ties Ww the railroad a ‘hat is being done by fone Page : div unused smaller There territory on dunis, “re of that p! antied to locust - - - - “ Woodward, John G. Eby foot Tuesday. J. Fisher Motz, left Beaver jale on of Monessen, visited Mr. aud Mrs Allen Yearick spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in hon county, Mr. and Mra H. 8 Runkle left Monessen on Monday Bevjamin Cohen and Ralph Haines for | made a trip to Philadelphia aud while there each bonght a horse Mra. Ada Yearick speat Monday at | Fiedler, After spending about two months st Philadelphia, Dr. and Mrs, Ard re- tur ned home last week, : Mr. and Mrs 8. P. Orndorf attended the fanersl of Mrs. Fryer at Millhelm, on Sunday. i LeRoy Gentzel is improving slowly, OC. W, Hosteriuan made a trip to | Mifflinburg last Friday. ss im————— co ———— Centre Reporter, $1 00 a year, A A woman opens a telegram much as a child a jack-in-the-box, It's an ill ‘ain that brings no oppor- tunity to borrow an umbrella, It doesn’t require much politeness to invite a bill eollector to call again. A may may have engaging ways without conternplating matrimony. Every cloud may have a silver lin- ing, but every opportunity is not gold- I. LOCALS H. H Leitzel, 0 ting up a stable on the property he purchased, Miss Anos Bmith, daughter of W. F. Bmith, of Millheim, has opened an eight weeks term of school, The wife of Congressman C, H, Dick- erman died Sunday morning at the Dickerman residence, Rose Hill, Mil- ton. Several communications and other local matter were omitted both last DUCK COATS MEN'S CAPS WINTER GOODS We have a few Men's Duck Coats left, and we offer them at a... and this week. These omissions were unavoidable. { The Reporter will give a handsome | prize to the person who can tell the | day and hour of the first wedding aft- er the 27th inst, David Barree, of Spring Mills, had his pension increased from $17 00 to | 0000000000000000000000000000000 teoe00200CRRBIBRO agency of Prof, W A. Krise, of Centre Hall. Ww. M. 5 ‘ { Grove, a caller | Eq, 'Bquire Grove finds time to | Wa but no time to loaf. Recorder Rowe is reported as saying that the traffic usually large in real I'he estate was un. large number of week bear out the statement, Hofler street is in need of attention, | A will save mar few days work done immediately | Much | of the dnmage done on that street dur- the winter ditel y dollars expense, ug must be charged to | Hes were not Ope ned in the fall Mrs. Mart ly iil Mrs, perstow bi, ha Oriady is seri al the howe of her daughter, rd, il { Festiit of mer CU, Crawf iy HB ial Is gradually exhausting b ital Qriady ourt Jud ion « an Boal entre Hall 1d is Mrs iy perior Hunt Nhat Reduced Price. A Good line of Men’s Caps and a complete Line of Winter Goods, Prices Right. Goods Right, KREAMER & SON. Swartz’s Pump Reminder Do you know that I sell Pumps ? about them through this paper. I MORE PLAIN TALK Mr. Marray Makes a Few More Plain Siatemeonts the food digests properly, inipure | blood cannot exist, if the blood is pure, there can be ne iuee catarrh the result of od, snd im v WIT diges- Prices will be right. 1s¢ Vin satisfied with results ur money (sel a note the improve. =) very start “Livery . D. A. BOOZER, Prop Centre Hall Penn. We are Now Ready To Serve You With Our Spring Styles Prices to suit everybody, Pleased to show goods. P.V.S. STORE. Ciords exchanged for Produes C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. 00000005990 L0000000COO0 H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS P00000000000000000R00DPONCODIPOUTIOOSR0P0LQ000OOS . * . Special attention is called to Dry Goods & Notions Men's and nd Boye! Enameled Ware Decorated Dinner Sets Decorated & White 0" i i" " " " LU " 0" " " POOOOPDD VOLVO SOO RBODBOCD ePePovePtowvloOBOOROOBROY PPO0POPOVCIOOPROOOOPOOOGOT 000000002000 POBDEOBH0O0S DISHES OF THE BEST ASSORTMENT PRICES RIGHT. Dry Goods and Notions We have THE stock of Dry Goods and No- tions at. prices so low that you cannot help but buy them. Ta jo "CE * + . » + Up to Date Furniture Come to see our Up-to- Date Furniture at Special low prices. Bed Room Suits, Couches, Dining Room Chairs, Rockers, Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Wall Paper. CENTRE TABLES BED SPRINGS MATTRESSES LINC Due wl 2.850 1.55 ALL PRICES RANGES & COOK STOVES It will interest to visit this store where you will find the largest stock of goods in Penn's Valley, and get be to your our prices MR Nl I Hl RM tr 00000000000000000000060000000 C. P. LONG, SPRING MILLS WW WWW WWW - WwW wn. biliousness, sick-headache. Ayers Pills Sold for 60 years. Lowi Son: BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FIFTY O18. oi + HALL & 00. KAREUA. E.R. 08006000000000000060080050000 00000000000000000000000°0009 : - - " " " " | - - / / Act directly on the ‘iver. They cure constip ion, Want your moustache or beard a beautifyl brown or rich black ? Use / your Strength JAYNE'S TONIC (a pleasant, potent and permanent Invigorator for WOMEN, CHILDREN wed MEN.’
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