mm SAA 5 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905 H APPOINTMENTS Centre Hall, CHURC Presbyterian evening, morning and Lutheran-—{lieorges Valley, morning ; Centre Hall, afterno n ; Tosseyville, evening. services at Lemont afternoon, Centre Evangelical Communion morning. and at Linden Hall Hull, services in the evening [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | SALE REGISTER. SATURDAY, BEPTEMBER 16, 12.80 at the late of burg, lot &f personal property. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, on Chuareh Street, Centre Hall, W, A offer a large lot of household goods and personal o'clock, residence Rebecea Sparr, Boals- al one o'clock, sandoe will effects at public sale Yeterans' Club Plenie, The Centre (' Veteran Club will hold its 31st an reunion at Hecla Park, Saturday, September Oth unty unl ——————— fr ———— Stoves for Sale Cheap. Three, good new, second hand stoves ; small parlor heater, Othello range, and three burner gasoline stove. ns Mrs. Sparc’s Wil, will of Rebecca Bparr, of she divided her estate, esti By the Boalsburg, mated at from forty to sixty thousand doMars, intotwenty-two shares, giving 1 leces, divided The names of those receiving an share of the the same to her The property among a large number of persons, nephews and WHS personal estate proper, are appended. Where the number of shares is not given, one shar= is meant : Kat Heirs of Enquire of Mra Mary Dinges. ———— Bn ————— Turkey Dinner, D. C. keeper on Grange Park, Keller, the boarding will serve, as tember 17. Mr. Keller has quite a reputation as a caterer, and he will make an unusual effort even a better dinner than heretofore. ef Lucky Mr. Roberts. in Mountain News, The Reporter is receipt of Rocky of Denver, Colorado, giving an account of Homer C. Roberts drawing the Uinta Indian is being opeved by the ment. number 362 I. 8B. Govern- Phere were about 7000 farms, of 160 acres each disposed of, and 35, - 000 had Mr. #on-ip-] applicants registered. Roberts aw of Job Loug, ul in Pueblo, Colorado, i= n BLE ins spring Mills, for the past year. A ———— A — Keith's Theatre, At I's Chestnut Stree it ELL ’ y i Foi 5 3 » % Philadeip! ia, t week : Edw Rose Company in his social Street Haitle'’ iis presents Miss Lydia Company in a musical tedy, en- titled ** Vaudeviile introducing Herbert's dogs, the only 100} Lhe loo dogs in the world, Rice & Lady, Lia Petite Miguon, Stanley phye LO, Herman BplE, Acker & Gilday Ho Isaacs, Charles Serra, Casta ns Mol Music for sunday Service ne Centre Hall choirs of hurches in ited to ox aii the © NAVE been LIV He * ti ~ J 3 AW & InP REReE duct the musi past service, iu the auditorium, Granpgs Park, on 17th ust. at 2.50 o'elog k A committee of one bas sale. from each choir been appointed to arrange the his committee is « H. Emerick, Wm. H. Thos, G. Wils wn, Prof. E Crawford and J, Samuel Rowe, A joint meeting of the choirs Geo, Bartbolo- WW. new, will be - At . £. QO. OF Fhiiadeiphin Of! OO. F Hap On asecount of the meeting Lodge, 1. O. held at Philadelphia, Pa., Bovereign Grand {to be COURT NEWS Verdiot of Not Guality in | Meliugh Usae, Jury Returns wealth ya, Herritt, two county, cried @ # go is Lor, viru Nora Welsh I'he ana Common roceiviy witalen CARRE WH rom Curtin township, of Vere wns brought yy the charg stealing and selling on enll, The diet of the jury was i but de- gULILY, wis, | Coble, fendant to pay sll co (‘ommonwesalth Samuel Jr, O I'he VH, ssuulit and the wantonly poloting | Pros Coble, flrearos ecutor, John guiity nde d defendant was found on unls apd to the the cour feconmime mercy of sentenced to a fine of $10 and costs of prosecution. Commonwealth ve, Annie Dulen, as- | Z Bill ignored by the grand jury the prosecutor. A | Annie Dull MINE WHY. #sult and battery. Prosecutor, D. Frain, and costs put il counter case brought by was is posed Of 1a the Connon wenlt homes H lares Prosecutor, John Miles ignored by grand jury i VB HA this iwenlih va Geo, ] the corn Verdi tember 16 the —-nty to 1 Railroad Company will tickets to Philadelphia, September i to 19, iuelusiy HIE gr : teniher Colvin Kilied unlosding ver na buried at Lis bo) ing, September 12, 7.30 o'clock. ———— a —— A Dandy Liar. Butler, the appended ¢ LO Jared sent the Reporter The Osman, of story. farmer referred ives near ler, and is a dandy : Mr, William Brossw so, living about four miles west of Adrian, says his corn stalks were two inches thick and twenty-two feet high, but not a silk the tassels were fine, so he decided to cut it up and save the fodder and sow the land in wheat, When he commenced to plow, to his great surprise and satisfaction, he found that it was the potato variety which he had planted, sud that under the roots of each hill he found just fourteen ears, besides a half gallon of shelled corn, which is to be left in the field for the hogs to root for, and there- by leave the ground all plowed for the next crop. He now solicits orders for his pew seed. —————— A EA——— Prizes wiered Pratt Food Company, Philadelphia, offer the following special premiums, which will be on exhibition and de- livered by the committee at the time of the Grange Encampment and Fair, to the drawers of the same : One 60-cent package Pratts Animal Food for the Best display of Wheat Best display of Corn Best display of Potatoes Best display of Cabbage Best display of Apples Best display of Grapes One 60-cent package Pratts Poultry Food for the Best display Canned Fruit Beat display Jellies Best Lond Wheat Bread Best Layer Cake Best Bilk Crazy Quilt Best Hand Embroidered Apron Ope 60-¢ent package Pratts Lice Killer for the Best Trio of White Plymouth Rocks Best Trio of Bpanish Andalusians Best Trio of Silver Gray Dorkings Best Trio of Dark Brahmas Best Trio of Partridge Cochins Best Trio of White Leghorns 60-cent package Pratts Poultry Food for the Best Trio of any breed sim ————— AM STIS Those who toil not are usually those who find themselves in the toils engineering, » of a useful career. A po The Farmer Telephones Committee Meet omiuittes by : he « Lent appointed re County Pomona Grange to the terms to be offered by in CO. vestigale the Centre county pany held out the most advantageous | various telephone companies | aud decide which | | proposition, met in Bellefonte Natur- day. Messrs. Gann and Robb, repre senting the Bell and Commercial com- panies, respectively, were before the committee, but the latter company did not have its proposition in writing, consequently action in the matter could not be taken by the commitlee, rr —_ Teachers lostitute, The Centre County Teachers’ Insti tute will open Monday, November 13 This will be the first iostitute under the management of Superintendent D. 0, Etters, and it will be useless to say thet he will make his best efforts to have the most capable and experienced instructors during the week. The in- stitute will be, more than ever, calcu Iated to enthuse teachers and create an educational sentiment throughout the county. ————————— Letter to Centre Hall Doctors, Centre Hall, Pa. Dear Sirs : You understand chem- istry ; how'd you like to earn $1000? Devoe lead-and-zine—that's the pame of our paint that takes fewer gallons than mised paint and wears twice as long as lead-and.oil—is made of whitelend, whitezine, its color, turpentine dryer, and linseed oil. If any chemist finds sny adultera- tion in this paint we'll pay his bill ana $1000 besides. It's nobody's business what we put in our paint, of course : but we want it known. For lead-sud- zine and lin- seed oil, ground together by machin. ery, are the stufl to paint with ; and lead-and-oil mixed by hand is not. We want it known that one word describes the best paint in the world ; and that word is Devoe, Yours truly F. W. Devor & Co., New York. ———— I A —————— The best way to disperse a crowd is to take up a collection. 87 i § ipyiug LO Saiurday * Not man Gregg Cxuiits ied fhe very Rif y ClHargs sault and battery slill bangs over hi and Commonwenith insisted ou hold ing him ou he charge so he was mn jail in default of bail wnded back to he sum and substance of the is, the unfortunate McHugh sand the defendant were on a spree, and former los! his life by drowning. ly Si Transfer of Heal Estate Garber to Samuel E 12, 1908 ; Rachel ment, Dec twp. $450. Samuel Twigg, el. ux. Bharpless, May 20, 1904 ; to Minnie lot ie Bush twp. $80, Arthur GG. Mcliee, el. Watson, July 5, College aN Willis McKee, et, al, to Watson, June 17, 18905; College. $2400, A. Walter, et. al, to Millheim Koit- ting & Manufacturing Co., Feb, 18, 1005 ; lot in Miliheim. $2500, ; Mena M. Lingle, et. al, to Minnie | M. Austin, April 14, 1005; lot in Lib arty twp. $475 i Levi Garber, et. ux. to Bamuel E, | Dearment, Dee. 12, 1008 ; lot in Fergu- son twp. $50, Walter B. Gray, et. al, heirs of I. V. Gray, to Mary K. Gray, May 25, 1905 ; lot in Philipsburg, $1000, Chester Mupson, et, ux., to I. V. Gray, et. al., Oct, 14, 1880; lot in Phil. ipeburg. $350, Margaret KE. Barger, et. baron, to W, Galor Morrison, July 24, 19056; 43} acres in Boggs twp. $700, E. 8B. Henderson to Jas. Henderson, Aug. 24, 18056 ; | interest in 143 acres, 1856 perches in Marion twp. $1400. Marg. J. Stein, et. baron, to J, Bap- tist Pedrazzani, Aug. 19,1906 ; lot in Rush twp, $200, ux. to Geo, C. 1806; lot in State deo. CC, lot in State The shoemaker can see that a fellow is balf-soled, but not well heeled. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION, Low. rate Vacstlon Trips via Pennsylvania | i i i Hullvoad, The remaining dates of the popular | Pennsylvania Huiirond Compnoy len Fulls Baltimore are Bep- | 3 and 22, October 18 On | the special train will leave | } fal duy excursions to Nisgars from | and and Washington tember these dates Lock Haven 4 Niagara Falls at 9.55 p. m. a.U8 m., arriving F.xcursion tickets, good for return | age on any regular of Hmited eX press trains, {Oona $7 40 from Tyrone : Bellefonte, aud at proportionate cipal [ro A KLOop-over wed at will be ull The specinl cars and day conches will be rag excursion ru through Niagara Falls An ning exXira charge mude for parlor-car An ex MRperon i $ i Ice {q periel i Uris will accompany Agent ladeiphin - - senmtor Venrose tao be Here vid Nature Are RiWals BOLINE ENGINE FOR 3 dersigoued off for sale an eighteen hose} gas we And water tank, Lambert ty This engine and tank are in good aud were used to the time that seam power was substituted Reason for chanse was thal double the pow r was peeded owing vo the addition of machinery. be outs will be sold at a bargain. Call on or write 10 J. H. AND 8. E. WEBER, Centre Hall, Ps. SA LE~The un DOW et ine + DMINISTRATORS NOTICE~In the mat ter of the esate of Samah L. Fisher, late of Gregg township, deceased, letters esta men ary cum testametilo ANDEXO pon said estate baving beet granted vy the reg ster of wills, ete, fo the undersigned, ail persons knowing them sives to be indebled to said estale are hereby fequested 0 make immediste payment, aod thove haviog © alms to present them daly ap thenticated tor setlicment. CHAR, W, FISHER, Administrator c. ta, Penn Halli, Pa. & DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ~lLetters of Administration on the estate of David Glasgow, inte of Halues twp. deceased, havit respectiuily reqoest all persons Keowing them. selves indebled to the estate 10 make Immediate payment, aud those having claims against the safe 10 proseut them duly authenticated for set- toment, D. 8. GLASGOW, Administrator, June 1, 1905 Tusseyville. Pa. DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of M Wangh, late of Gregg Jowmahip, é having been dul granted to the unders he would respectfully request all persons knowing themselves indebwd 0 the ostaie Ww make imme diate payment, and those bhaviog clams against the same 10 present them duly authenticated for soitiement. : W. Hartieo Jas P, YROYS, Adminitithior,| » in Walker pring Attorney, Bellefonte. ny A Remedy Without a Peer, “J find Chamberlain's Stomach snd Liver Tablets more benefigial than any other reme'y I ever used for stomach trouble,” says J. P, Kiote, of Edma, Mo. For any disorder of the stomach, billousness or constipation, these Tablets are without a peer. For Special Sale { at the Cash Store Of Children’s, Misses’ and Women’s Black Hose—all at the exceptionally * . * low price of do 10 Cents Per Pair * % 15¢ sizes >» % RIPKA’S CASH STORE OPPOSITE HOTEL . - - SPRING MILLS sale by UC. W. Bw ille ; F. . afeon, Potters bis. WWW WW We WN WNT NW WN Tw Ny NEW STORE: NEW GOODS POTTERS MILLS, PA. Monday, August 14, was ing day for this Ni You are i 1 { L 3 nrle Af Ae - wiv OI Goods, w LIL PiCic MEN'S CLOTHING NOTIONS and GROCERIES $43 wo hotric 5 gh 5 htt ¢ Wi ich arc peng ottered at ottom Prices 1 * Nl embraces a a CImnoraces a ~ {s { com ine ot b ANAC Highest ul “HW UB VB DB WBN WN om *SeT9STe%2"Te9°"%* "2 9%" 999 TDS OOD N SER, PROP. csaasasessesenl SL WW WW WBN BB BB DBD BN BW NBN BWR WW Mo NEA EE Free SHOES Free A Chance to Gel Your Winter Shoes For Nothing. THE BEST SHOES YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. THE SHOE MONEY - SAVERS SALA HSS YEAGER & DAVIS » 8 2 HAAN - SO0G00CHODOOO0NVRPOOPOTRORPROT LOGO OOOO DOGO OOEDO Get a Good ROCKER As the world gets tired at some time or other, we have everyone in SPR ROBOBOBBRLOSY decided to give every- body who will take it a rest, for a small outlay, by selling Rockers AT REDUCED RATES | $7({Rocker for $5 | $1.75 Rocker $1.40 | Double; Rockers for | $4.50 | P00000020CTRRBVINETNNOS0ROV EDS CENTRE HALL
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