opens wo _ a — — THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1906. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Prestyterian~Centre Hall, morning ;: Spring Mills, afternoon Reformed--Union, morning ernoon ;: Centre Hall, evening, Lutheran—Georges Valley, morning : Tossey- ville, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Boalsburg Reformed-Pine Grove, morning ; Pine Hall, afternoon, [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office.) Spring Mills, aft- SALE REGISTER, ORPHANS’ COURT SALE of Penns Cave and farm of two hundred acres, March 10th, Fri. day, 10 a. m. J. C. SCHOLL, MARCH Wednesday, 9 o'clock, one mile east of Centre Hall: Four work horses, 10 mileh cows, 11 head young cattle, shorthorn bull, brood sow, 5 shoats, full line of farm implements, also lot of household goods. J. A. MeCLINTIC, MARCH 16, Thursday, 10 o'clock, one mile west of Farmers Mills : Four good work horses, 6 cholce Holstein cows, 4 year- Hog heifers, well bred ; two bulls-—one one-year- old the other three years old--both eligible to register ; fat steer, calf, brood sow, 3 shoats, fall fine of farm implements ; also Manchuria seed barley, Norway seed oals, Eureka seed potatoes A. 8B. BIERLY, MARCH o'clock, near Green Barr, Clinton county 4 horses, 4 cows, 2 platform spring wagons—one new, having three seats and top | 2-seated car- riage, timothy bay by the ton, farm implements, also househoid goods, SARAH FOREMAN, MARCH 18, 1 o'clock, one mile south of Centre Mili: One cow, top DUREY and carriage, double driving harness ; aiso lot of household goods, JACOB LEE, MARCH 20, Monday, 10 ¢'clock, 2 miles south of Linden Hail: One black mare, weil-mated team of bays coming H-year oid | one S-year-old, 3 2-year olds, 1 good yeariing: I cows, three are fall cows, rest will be fresh by time of sale; 4 brood sows, boar, lot of little es wagons, buggies, farm implements, De aval cream separator, stoves, and lot of hous hold goods, 15, 16, Thursday, 12:30 Js FRANK BIBLE, MARCH 21, Tuesday, 12 o'clock, on the Kerr farm one mile north east of Centre Mill work horses, both leaders weighing 1300 lbs, ; six milch cows ; two heifers, coming rest this spring ; three hesd of young eniiis SOW Usborne mower, ADright hay rake, Heouch eultivator, Oliver chilled plow, Centre Hall nler, spring harrow --ihese implements ae all new, used but two years, also other implements | new top buggy, harness, ele also jot of household goods CLYDE P. WIELAND, MARCH day, 10 o'clock, st Linden Hall: 6 milch cows, 17 young cattle, 15 sheep 4 full line of implements, J K. BITNER, MARCH XM, Friday, one mil east of Pena Mall Horses, cattle, arm imple ments, eld O. L. RISHEL, MARCH 27, Mouday, 120o'¢lock 136 es west of Bosisburg 4 horses, 4 cows young cattle, one hog, full line of implements, P. A, AUMAN, MARCH 25, Tuesday, 12 o'clock, one mile east of Old Fort © Four work horses milch cows, Shorthorn heifer, fresh sae : bu shire pps, five kb fu i ne 0 LWO brood cory 2. Woednes- horses, 11 Logs 5 montis o clover hail H, HOMAN OCIOCK, ai Cent mich Cows, Jw rs potatoes by MARCH 30, Thursday, 1230 Halli station § horses, fresh bY time of sale good sheep, 10 shoals, mont i line of farm implements, =i, butchering tools, hay by the ton, and other articles, L 1 haroe many POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR TREASURER: F. K. WHITE, We aathorized to snnour t F White he Borough of Philipsburg, ia a candi date for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the usages of the Demociatic party K TY IG Q SHERIFF ELL] SHAFFER. We are authorized to announce that Ellis 8 Bhatler, of Miles township, is a candidate for the ee of Sherntl, subject the usages of ihe riff, Democratic party. FOR wo We Bowe | sul Fertilizers juy the best fertilizers on the mar- D. W,. dradford, who is handling all the high grade goods, at a trifle above the actu. al cost and freight. ket for the spring crops from ———————— Novelties Novelties in Japanese napkins, crepe paper rolls, pebbled passe-partout pic- ture frame binding will found at the Reporter office, Also, the latest novelties in ladies’ stationery — very preity, very cheap. bur and Stalin House Ruarned, The dwelling house of John Kekert, in Union township, took fire owing to a defective flue, one day last week. Be- fore the flames could be extinguished they gained such headway that the entire structure was burned. Mr. Eckert did not have insurance, Lt f— YS — Peansy Lets $500,000 Contract The Pennsylvania Railroad has just let a contract for a $600,000 improve. ment on its main line west of Lewis town. By the construction of two eight-arch stone bridges across the Ju- niata river and a new 500-feet section of track, a bad double curve will be eliminated. A ——— Central Pennsylvania Round Table, The Central Pennsylvania Round Table of Superintendents and Princis pals wiil hold its semi-annual meeting in the Btate Normal Behool Chapel, Lock Haven, on the 17th and 18th of March, 1906. All friends of education are cordially invited to be present, The meetings will be informal and a free interchange of opinion will great ly enhance the interest, p—o—— om ———— Homan Clark The marriage of A, B, Homan and Miss KE. Lucretia Clark was solemn- ized at the homeo! the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, F, Clark, No. 1216 19th street, Altoona, Tuesday of last week, The groom is ason of Henry Homan, of Centre Hall, where the young couple have been spending the time since Friday, Mr, Homan hss been employed in the Pennsylvania railroad shops, boiler department, for about five years and Is a skilled me- chanie. The Reporter extends con- gratulations, —————————— I A SS ———————— Big saving in rubbers and rubber boots, Yeager & Davie, Big sacrifice in boys’ shoes. Yoager & Davis, BE — — STATE TO PRINT SCHOOL BOOKS, Th Tr ——_— Bill Introduced to Oust Trust, To place the public schools of Penn- sylvania beyond the reach of the Book Trust, deprive that monopoly of con- tracts aggregating nearly $1,000,000 a year and to effect a direct saving to the State of about one