Te —— — ————————— —_ i MATING OF Heltht's, Next Week. Beginning Monday, April Mary Shaw & Co, presenting a com- edy sketch entitled * The Silent Sys- | tem.” This sketch is unusual in that | the gentleman who supports Miss Bhaw does not speak a word during the half hour that it takes to present the piece. His work is all in panto- mime, and is sald to be wonderfully funny. A special attraction is Homer B. Mason and Marguerite Keller, offering a humorous aud pleasing sketch, en- titled * Hooked by Crook,” drama- tized from a story published recently in the Bmart Set Daring the action of the sketeh Mr, Mason in- troduces some excellent piano playing. I'he piece is said 10 contain an unusual amount of good comedy, The three Keatous—Joe, “ Buster." enough to appen BIKDS WHAT'S DOING IN OIL 17th, — | Qontractor Hrown on Lhe Ground-—-May Move Derrick to Nouth Side Contractor W. H. Brown, of Mt, Jewett, McKane county, was in town last week in the interest of the Penn's Valley Oil and Mineral Company. He caine here prepared to sink a well where the tall derrick now stands, north of Centre Hall, on the farm of George H. Emerick, but was obliged to postpone operations owing to the fact that parties owning land nearby the proposed sight of the well refused to iease their territory. The compuny investing its in prospecting can do so only provided landowners are willing to lease their territory. Mr. Brown, unless condi- tions change, will be obliged to re- move his operations to some other lo- eality in Penns Valley, and the point most likely to be selected will where on the township, most probably in the ERMAN PHAR E i D. A. BOOZER «>ADDLER,.. : CENTRE HALL, PA. ANE A Birds That Never Seok Another Mate Nor Recover Gayety When Bereft The married life of most birds could be taken for a model even by members of the human family. There is, for in- stance, the staid, dignified and homely baldheaded eagle—the glorious em- ble of the American republie. He mates but once, and lives with his mate until he or she dies. If left a widower—even a young widower—the baldueaded eagle never mates again, He remains alove and disconsolate in the nest on the rocky crag or in the branches of a tall pine that formed his domicile while his mate was alive No other female eagle can tempt him to forsake his disconsolate life. With him, once a widower, always a wi- dower. The golden woodpeckers live in a happy married state, mating but once. If the male dies his mate's grief is lasting, and she lives a widowed bird the rest of her life, So, too, the male woodpecker never seeks another Uiion Missionary Xervioe ity of Egg Hill. mate after the death of his own. He : Its up to the taps on a tree beside their nest day and - 2 ii . ith ha hd HEIVICE | North side of the night trying to recall her; will be held in the Lutheran church length, discouraged and hopeless, he then at : ti not the tes Centre Hall, Thursday evening, April becomes silent and never gayety. BR a a Kreamer We & Son 7h All the Staple Goods Will be f HARNESS : ¢ be found at our Store, and the ¢ in stock a full and com: ! ’ these as well as on all other goods are mark- Hurnoess WE ae. - EI « & be Before you buy, take a look rough the 4d Harness Shop Bra oa only completely stocks in Penns Valley 1 thie You can see any » Harness line, The goods ox can not be beater a ce Sra Ee prices on BR money magazine, ¢ ed and sold at the lowest possible figure, ¢ Groceries, including the various breakfast foods, crackers, biscuits, coffee substitutes, etc,, are offered in variety, Tr . a LR BC aaa ae es WEEE Co A a wT a Ce A FEW PRICES r Hide Whips Myra and {Jingles is not yet old Buster.” Keaton rinidget comedian, a ed ww > ik. be some Potter | * vicin- ehit Colla WN ow a TT. . : ; Houth side of i= well known us th : ; Rubber Goods, Felts, Working Shirts, Overalls, Shoes for all, ete, a EE landowners on the | % valley whether or here or We will be pleased to have at least a portion of ¢ your trade. We will aim to use you fair, 99% NH TV VN VV VOD Y VO VVC HG - @ t well will be sunk Ww BLANKETS AND ROBES ; ‘ So yt “A little late in the will participate in | LOCALS can the service i . x cost The follow: feXereiIses elsewhere, 9992999999999 9900000 WV DDD 7.40 o'clock. All the denomi- recovers his season, but you Blankets and Robes at which warrants buving now ons of Lhe town have ———— NE VW NVR ww Ff F. E. WIELAND Iuinden EIall, Fa. Is Selling the WOLFE BROS, Shoes for Ladies and Children--the best $1.50 Shoe on the market. Line FREED BROS. Shoes SHOES Mra, Benney's Millinery Opening order of Mrs, Lucy Henney has arranged to} "= ° | the rain have her millinery opening Thursday | yp... 4 rr o Bayles A and Friday of this week. Her Ref 1 just received fresh from the city, is] now on hand, and comprises the | latest styles in headwear. There are] many novel and pretty designs, entire- | ly new this season, that will appeal to | the ladies, | There is such a variety that there will for all ages—the children those more advanced in years Warn, pleasant weather followed Stock Food market, The best on the 5 Cents per Lb, f new walk was built iu front of stock. | ‘ 3 ' Grange Arcadia A Full Line of Dr. Remedies. Daniels’ The up-to-date girl does ali her blush- 1. Rear ing for the.mistakes of her friends, Boal D. D These April invited to at- Ih i showers are making the Httie Rrass and HEARICK, I'he library DANIEL Commitiee, 18% lcs n——— in this stock | (iRESS, be open to 4 to 5 oeloek. wn from Full be something suitable N'S PLOW and BOYS' H as well as] D. R Bweetwood, of Polters Mills, ng He is of lnmbago CP0000000000000000CO000006® Patting Ce can be | mmissionerg on wu saiary WHE 8 caller Mon IaY morn 5 for Girls and Bovys,and a Cx accommodated, I The house bill, puttiog ’ Also a full line of trimmings, pur chased for the trade, goods, no matter whether you wish t buy or noi. county com: | nursing an attack GOODS. He as) y Passed Lhe sen. 2 1 the ser Mr, and Mrs ( {entre H ail, ar laries ; 4 ' . 3 : a baby boy, No Fhis is the eighth than 10 OX " v sO RF EN AVvew dl OA mr Seyr Call ides for the Tees escsssesesasea | “ec ecesesseacsesee Lo see Lhe fate Jnl) It b prov Bt i et oh Sm DRpPpY are fits of X : a 5 ¥ nd v 1 iJ iii. dpmdpudipdln 4 onan ~ did or. Sind d Enetdinendindy Qld Sty Sage pred "The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Milis. J. H. & S. E, WEBER, Proprietors baby, on the Brooks side of the family, 10 000 51 ‘ 0s uy : within four months, all of whom are 1141 38 (XX T Penos Cave and Farm Sold Penns Cave aud the Long farm wer: 50 (ex i .3 sold 115 0) Y Ww of $7650. I'he farm contains two bun dred acres, The Cave pro far were HDaned above Tuesday at public sale to Adan x ahaa ianh ¥ sgner, of Bellefoute, for the sun WHITE LILLY FL OUR snd MLL. FEEDS Yad ¥ yperty and |’ sold ether, Tree being 7 wi ren lr ree The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all inde Grain— Wacat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwhe Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all times, at best prices the market will afford. COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be had, always on hand. We invite school } boards to > Consult with us before Placing - orders for fuel. F urday on a visit of two days Lo | 2999960668600606000000006 Tr TT Tr Tr rr Tr Tr Pr rrr rere THT rr rrr r uncle aud aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J I a FEN SINE TRIE LAR SRS CR BD * ~e 1 Oo CBA ¥ 9s otevo0OCOOOCOOORROEYROSRPROOMPO 3 5 2 3 3 Agen g Ag gn i Lorse sale will be held at Stale | rma 3 vge, BNaturday afternoon, one] i Joh re Hall ck, by Grant Shuster Among | he horses offered will be a tive team, a fast trotting gelding, aud draft dr i & * ears 1 t hag A y “ - «IF TT XT pot be ve a, os VI J da da 4d Mills, Pa. was solemn i rnd + fine Rr} ute, of Penn Hall. + Cai parsonage, std : iy evening, by Rev. | * LOCALS {J. M. Boyd . pital, hilad I'he bride i= s daughter of Manusasss Hall Bat i bis Guise and bas been one of Liorses A Spring ss AP ————— 3 POOP 0002000000CBR00B0QP 230000 RIDIESIGCQOODBBRGR CoP OYRBD VIR Ad I'he borough schools have closed. Mrs, Lucy Henney announces her willivery opening in this issue. Centre | " ‘ Sr a ee Shannon Boal, The doctor is always - a welcome visitor to Centre Hall. He expressed great delight over his trip to | land» county's successful school teachers, profession year, The the Before “rettirai for state treasurer. 899 ot is a Justice cf the peace in Cen- to Pi delphis he . sta 2 oe Aulng 1 » Hall and 1s also conducting a butch. ! ht fie pig Mo went to Lewis | § wn : eNE vals” 4 . (2 : connec. | iid i a Mr. d 1 . : Fros were 2 ir. and Mrs. Bamuel Gross were} shop; he, too, began life as al" | tion with which he Is conducting a | - o i 1 I. a - . baviog engaged in during the nast ¥ tlh 4 that Representative John Noll is one of 15 Foy » those selected to count the votes cast 3 3 SCHOO] foreign town to look after his farm io delighted foesday aftérnoon over the school teacher. ! A, 1 ry a 2 PV r TY hv arrival of s baby boy. The couple at onc: began house- | /*78° dairy. re Methodist appointments — Centre Hall, morning ; BSprucetown, after- noon ; Spring Mills, evening. A little girl, the second in; the fam- ily of eight, arrived in the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Corman, on the | Leib farm, east of town, Tuesday. Miss Florence Witmer Kline, of Linden Hall, has opened her class in vocal and instrumental music, for the spring term. The class is quite large. samuel K. Faust, once prominent in business and politics iu Centre county, is lying at the point of death at the home of Robert Diehl, near Re- bersbarg, of tuberculosis. While working at his father's saw mill in Green township, Clinton coun- ty, a splint struck Harry Kemmerer in the eye, and in all probability de. Keeping at this place. a RE —— “ Rhet aematic Palos Qualekiy Relieved. The exeruciating pains characteris tic of rheumatism sciatica are ved by applying Cham- berlain’s Pain Balm. The great pain relieving power of the liniment has teen the surprise and delight of thous. ands of sufferers. The quick relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times ita cost, For sale by C. W. Tuseyville; F. A. Potters Mills, A ———— and quici y sf je Nwartz, Carson, Foartilizers for Sale Messre. J. H, & 8B. E. Weber an- nounce that they will have during the fertilizers of all grades, and prices as low as any. The prices are based on the analysis of the goods, season When the nerves are everything goes wrong. are tired all the time, discouraged, nervou irritable. r che Sars pale and Your d threat |" A t 3 preas ETHONGLY BRACED, BODY 28% inches wide Montgomer Ward &+ Ce o the aaek Aad, stroyed the sight of the same, AXLFS - Long distance, with doy Iare snd oxtra Collinge dal .pros TONE WROT CHT IRONY SY © in ool. shin, HEE, tied Desbie, with ne They invite you to eall to see them be- {20 yonrs age Miss Emily Alexander is improving anficrattlor gradually from varicose uleers on the limb Hhe has been a sufferer from this malady for some mouths, but at present is able to be about the house During her sifliction, her sister, Mrs Mary Ros«, waited on her. JE Baby No. 1, number one in every re- spect, is an added plessure in the household of Mr. sud Mrs, Wesley Musrer, in Centre Hall. This notice is a bit belated aud is probably due to the fact that the father bore the honor wo lightly that the lovcident was not diveovered until the youngsters lungs grew strong enough lo souounee is nppearance. Dr. H. 8. Brauecht, of Spring Mills, was storm stayed at Centre Hall Mou- day evening. While driving through town the breechiog on his harness dropped owing to the bresking of a strap. There was a lively seene for a few minutes until W. H. Bartholo- mew, who was riding with him, jumped from the buggy and took hold of the frightened horse, B. F. Homan, of Oak Hall Siation, Pa, is always ready and pleased to walt on persons interested in the Na- tional Cream Separator. This ma- chine, while retaining its former good principles, is now Improved. It is low down, It is acknowledged as the leading separator, in simplicity, few. ness of parts, ease in turning aod washing, and best of all, endurance aud clovenees 10 skiwwivg. fore buying. a ———— No Pension for Teachers, The bill peusioniog school teachers nd judges retirement bill were de- feat d in the senate, Smith, the Photographer, W. W., Smith, the Photographer, will not be iu Centre Hall this week. p——————————— aU ALN, Marriage isa failure because so few people stop to gount Lhe cost, The local opti bill will not be. this sewaion of the legis During the psst week Mes. D. J, Meyer has been visiting friends aad relatives in Rebersburg Prof. 8. W. Gramiey’s select school open's Monday. He has prospects for a goodly number of scholars Mes. J. Finn Stover, of Cuddy, is home to visit her father, George W, Kock, of near Centre Hall, who is in delicate health, Edward Royer, the landlord at the Old Fort Hotel, is highly gratified with the business done by him since taking charge of t' at popular hotel, Charles ¥. Lontz has resigned his position in the Miflinburg R. R. sta. tion and accepted a clerkship and sales. man's appointment in the Boodgrass hardware store. A EI Ln nl “Wes right. pill each : THE PHILADELPHIA SUN. DAY RECORD Readers of The Philadelphia Record of Sunday, April 16, will receive with the paper a supple- ment thereto that is designed to interest the children. This sup- plement will be a Drawing Book containing pictures of places of great interest in and near Phila. delphia. These Drawing Books will be made up with tracing pa per between the pages, permitting the children to make reproduc- tions of the pictures, Not only is this interesting but instructive, and its educational value should, we think strongly appeal to you, Place your order with your newsdealer for next Sunday's is sue, or write to THE PRILAD. RECORD #17 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA B00 0000000COP PRPC BPH POP COORD O ROS with amti-ratilog MTEEL SHAFT *1 3 BLES, To t 2 wWonota NT STR FL DATLEY Lows feist if but won 5.10 INCH Rot ID SADDLE CLIPS, COMMIS ATION SHIVTING RAL PAST LL Bntae SEAT 10 In a doe, ALL. MIICKONY VT HERLS, 2-4 INCH BEEN ER STERL TT other difere Laken bog Prom, and Us all over oh svnl Camagings me Ni ing reall. 18 inches. Leow cloth or los Epecipi Mickory and elm RaiO ineh sient Pack trimmed, tin trimming much cheaper. 4300 : uj i ‘hats a fact. anbaggy, 0 It is difficult for us to tell of ¢ { : bastweosn our others pric about wh It finishes t} work is by shows the vehicles offered at prices ic are the poorest that ars made. This pledge is constantly in view: We agree to furnish a stronger, better propor- tioned, nicer trimmed job, with greater lasting qualities, for less money than any factory in the world. Send for our book. vehi e same and with peonle wh 2 CR 8 ¢€ TP ed every Year - - SY Sour erm npared with nothing eh th Nit tlie or Our Wheels are Hand. Painted. Some Factories Dip Theirs. Hand Dipped Painted oS Wheel
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