- THE CENTRE Sc r—————— S— AAI SHERIFF'S SALE virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Faclas, Leva rp REPORTER | REGISTER’S NOTICE. The following accounts have been examined wmsed and filed In the Register's office for the | 3 . g Jaane ction of heirs and legstees, creditors and all | permission from Council to build a others in anywise interested, and will be present. | 4. n 4 ' 6 street - ri Fa and Venditioni Exponas issued out of | ed to the Orphan's Court of Centre county for con- | trolle y line 6 the streets of Helins the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, Pa., | firmation on Wednesday, the 29th day of Novew- | grove. The same company has se- and to me directed, there will be exposed to Pub. | ber, A. D., 1905 ¢ f way | 3 § lie Sale, at the Court House, in the borough of 1 | cured rights of way in Penn township. Bellefonte, The corporation will shortly erect a bridge conpecting Bnyder county ith Bunbury, over which structure hool Directors and Teachers Bridge Company Bullds Trolley Line, Centre County, ontinued from first page Harris Township. Miss B is viaitiog her Frank home from bury for a short visit to his parents, . Emma Roese Miss Bertha Tressler, of Pine Hall, | laurel Run... se Halbeh NULLA Amer spent a with Will Turner Sara Lohr WE Earnest Spotts Several hunting parties left here on | SCHOOL DIRECTORS, Wednesday for Btone Creek, Meadows. ertha Hoover, of Clearfield, | The York Bridge Company secured THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1805 parents, of Kaup was Sune. | { n CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Prestyterian—No services, Reformed-—Ceontre Hall Mills, communion, mor: Saturday afternoon ; The first and final sceount of W administrator of &o., of Lottie H of Liberty township, deceased following described real 2. The account of Daniel J, trator of &e¢., of Benjamin township, deceased, I. Harter Nestierode, late { Nora no service ; Farmers week ing, preparatory service Spring Mills, afternoon, her aunt, Mre, | y MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1905, . Ll Benner, adminis Benner, Inte of Haines | wi t1 o'clock p. m., the , y | the trolleys will pass into tate wi [Appointments not given here have not been oa to wit wstament of | berland county, d interest being he life reported to this office. | tu nas © gh 9 8. The third and partial account of ( tenement and of ground 1 Cook, executor of the last will Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa, bounded ax Mary L. Macbride, # ribed as follows Beginning at a post, « fonte, deceased, street fifty feet west of Ridge street, then 4. First and final secount of Philip B. 1ddings, | rect west sixty-six feet and eight ind administrator of &c., of Hannah M. Jddings, late / 8. M. Hicks now W. L. Dagget, thence | of Union township, deceased two h wmdred { : Ww ni Hey, 5. The aceount of 141s st sixty-six feet and elg / 1 7 now Cf under the last will and ue Reeder, b he final account of wor of &e Hoar | Northum- Miles i 8. nterest of the defend Geo . H W.A m DD. Weaver QO. Welbn sunge, iot and All the right, title ¢ Winters... 1 ler inte of the borough of Belle | SALE REGISTER WEDNESDAY, November 15, 12:30 o mile east of Boalsburg, don farm : Two horses, colt. cow hogs, farm implements, Mrs. B A company of young entertained at the Boalsburg tavern, | Friday evening. | people were | m— a REN tock, one amin Stamm young cattie, njamin Stamm. Don’t break your back over a wash tub—use Wash- Easy. G. Reeder, execttrix | testament of Wilbur ¥ late of the borough of Bellefonte, de¢'d y hes Lo on The teachers and a number of other | x fi citizens are Bellefonte week, i Miss sty Keller and Miss Mary | Thompson, of Houserville, spent Bun- day in Boalsburg. Dr. Kidder and family and Mrs, Kidder's father, Bilas Gibouny, spent a short time in Philadelphia. Miss Izora fow weeks with relatives and associates at Huntingdon and Altoona. At a baptismal service held in the Reformed church Sunday afternoon, four little girls were baptized : Dog }/ othy Matilda Boal Lucas, Mary Ro When you want a pleasant physic sella Ishler, Dorothy Eleanor Wieland . G. Dauberman...... qi 3. oo G2 By of Contre and state of Pennsyivauis, | try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver mol and Carrie Ellen Markle, \} . Bushmai | ’ " ! 1 dew : : WHEE | Tablets. They to take i Mrs. William Spiece, who spent sev- |" produce no griping or other unpleasant eral months in this ber old home, de- effect. Hold by C. W. Swartz, Tussey- | parted last Wednesday for Chicago. ville : F. A. Carson, Potters Mills. i She will spend some time at the latter ———an place before going to her in Columbus, Nebraska. Miss Ella Rhone, who spent summer months with her Misses Clara and Bara Keller, left bere | last week for Wilmington, Del,, to vis it her aunt, Mrs. Sophia Hall. Fiom | there she will go to New York for t} 10:30 | winter, where she will be will | hospital work. the! The will | was destroyed by fire last Friday night. | i The origin of | have of | The company {directed the Reporter { rebuilding for! jelght m————— As —— estate of P, Haotondale ; SATURDAY, November 18, real ders, t Smith, 1 1 miles porth east Farm of 140 acres. Petar Smith. SATURDAY, mile west of colt, mule col new grain drill, wagon, eto, WEDNESDAY, miie east of Old |] horses, sucking brood sow en new, haviog wn tu ¥ ¥ERTS cultivat in drill, Deering Jeautiful pictures free if you buy J. Wallace Reoder, ad- | r avi Leader, | shoes of Yeager & Davis, of Mary J. Jackson, late of | ¥ ger Dav site borough, deceased i a——— 1 J. A tartihart . vA TRA {1 f a! Benne. 1 y storms by said lot two hundred Thereon ie and out b ad, taken if the defendant, J attending institute feel Lo thse i lac of ma erected frame dwell i exe November one sseyvilie: 3 rh ball, 6 ealves, 8 he o'clock, one horses, horse ifers, 6 cows, John Bair. v mien im—— count of Fidelity When You Have us Bad Usld will ile of Bellefoy Trust Company, leslie exe last ind J elo, it # remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a per- 3 | manent cure. You want 10 o'e¢lock, one Miils pike : Four COWS, halfers, good as Albright mower ; HIRRY, ,6te, 3 { 6 wagon har ond and partia guardian of and Alberta Vonas te of Mil November 22 r Spring ich north Ly I of the Bap \ oof Bobert Rada, 8 You want a remedy that will relieve Rupp enjoyed a {| the lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will | teract toward i monia, | You want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets of these requirements and for the wud permanent cure of bad snd | coldr siunds without a peer. For sale thy C. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A. | Carson, Potters Mills, 1 ete. also a lot oon n~ ness with any tendency pueu- License to Wed Henry Uhl and Annie Madisonburg, secured a license office in 6th Shaffer, of marriage recorder’s Friday, be register and al ¢ Cli nton county, inst, Are easy Thanksgiving Services Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the Methodist church, Centre Hall, at ten a. m. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Da Reformed church. Wash-Easy contains neither lye nor acid. BpOODs, | | N pugar | © ° home Bilverware—knives, forks, Saes————— pitchers, iel Gress, of the Polson in Chamberisin's Bemedy | From Napier, New Zealand, Herald : | Two years ago the Pharmacy Board of | New South Wales, Australia, had an {analysis made of sil the cough medi- {eines that were sold in that market, naaed +t1 .. W. Fen Wil, CLAFK o.oo rose Hobert L. Shirk ou the east, bounded on thi - | Out of the entire list they found only BoE eo) ¢ y : : lig fifty foot on Hazel str of | the sane | The Exact Thing Required for Constipation | OD€ that they declared was eutirely This exception free from sll poisons. was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, made by the Chamberlain Medicine Company, Des Moines, Iowa, U. B. A, The abeence of all narcotics makes this remedy Lhe safest and best that can be had ; and it is with a feeling of se- curity that mother can give il to ber little oper. Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy is especially recommended by ite makers for coughs, colds, croup snd whooping cough, This remedy is for C. W. mwariz, Tusseyviile ;: F. Carson, Potters Mills, the | i aunts, | Leo cake baskels, water Cough bowls, cream pitchers free if you buy | & Davis, A py pe fl Re-dedieation shoes of Yeager The Bethel place on Sunday, the 1 o'clock. Kev. W. e 3 preach the sermon, pastor, Rev. A. A. have charge of the services. f the take re-dedicator services « : li 5 x Ask your grocer for WV ash-Easy. will Reformed chureh ie GO: hy Sih, at {arnish by 10 assisted ‘“ As acertain purgstive and stomach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets seem to be the exact thing required, strong enough for the most robust, yet mild enough sod safe for children and without that terrible gripiog =0 common most purgs- tives," say R. Webster & Co, Ea { . . GOW . . ht south Udora, Ontario, Csuada, For sale uy lumber were a . Pron cig ciel deatons Wal sevenl rehies 10 W. Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A. ! ! whit 1 t Carson, Potters Mills, LER TELEORARHY MLOns FURY ox saw mill at Shiugletown Gap | £2 t . DIACK, W the fire to is suppo d The we fp pl Thrice-n Week World. been an incendiary pature owniog the mill bas] 10 The Thrice-a-week New York World will be furnished any of th managers to One About feet of the flames, t the 19 Thursday I'he sted with commence | = uy e al seven of advance his the Thri for | Grove feha ’ 3 1 s i LAE Worl WARS quite § readers, who are paid io sixty-five cents you the Rep 1 Week World, regular price « thousana 4 year. BiVER | glso consumed Ly . Sha Bi . and Ce-a- | The ents pent a BRE UF A. Walnut | Ti 6h 1 4 i ol v1.00 eveniog | “i FOO Was | a8. tm———— | beautifully spruce and | Toes Shot ON Autumn aud HHlumioated witl eaves, By an scecidental discharge of a gun, Daniel Norris, of Juniata, while hunt- Japanese auterne, Miss Gertrude) | Wieland, | primary sch teacher of the Boalsburg | and Miss Fay school pupils, ing in the vicinity of State College, his 5 wird 4 4 Hi yyoower f ¢} G8 former home, is minus his great (oe, The same fate befell Frank Patton, son of R. A. Patton, of Port j while out hunting neighborhood of Hensheytown, #1 Ki welled down. one were | the last 1 I'he pro- | f atils . i Matilda, | ceeds will | «1 to purchase window | pheasanis the schoolro i blinds for yn. fp Mp lnm oe Aaronsburg, ——————— Director's Compensation ig : Evangelicals are holding a need of walter | gel priv Also, | iw ips I'he i a #OLOO rol, i hentica ed { protracted meeting at this place 1 3 Ch asd eit ex y to is us the | tty local . & WOERIL Mrs. Frank SCHOOL | Two dollars a day is the directors treasury Directors County nventio by aun act of an official st be remembered are not obliged to think that the ssfons have be ly rewarded them for their 1 they are dollars may be purpose, A suggestion might t that lars for six di for books, school in would library, and the taxpayer cover it, sun their os from INAY Gr fron , i v TO A A Burd has gone to Akron, | smoline Eagine for the . } : a £)., LO see Lier son Fred, who is seri i, which i, Ta : : ly il at thal place, was given a Mr. and Housh, of § Mi BLAILE pe thing to L & Ww ding , Mrs, Are sped weeks Det family Ed. ward Smull and family, of Bmuliton, with Jesse Werts, directors If they wuntiful- | if two daughter Annie wiler, Charles Bmull and snd ime, or, spent MUnday HHDeral indeed, Lhe Mrs, Hebeces Charles has her to at i gone devoted to some special winter with spend Lhe Hublersburg Mr. and Mr their home alice: : Are you prepared with Grinder, Stuffer, Etc, to make them. Let me sell you a No, 622 New Triumph Grinder for $3.00 ; cuts 4 Ibs.” to the minute, 4-qt. Enterprise Stuffer $4.65; 8qt. $5.85. Whole Pepper, 19¢ Ib, Ground Pepper, 20c Ib, Big line of butcher knives, galvanized and cedar tubs, pails, lard cans, crocks. etc, C. W. Swartz TUSSEYVILLE, PA, made here, ley returned ars { twelve dol- expended years if i if these two doll ¢ ew " days visit to rectors Wwers . p their son Heury, at Reuovo., a ew each have a never dis in Ver J returned to her cousin, Ardrena Harman, at State College. Mrs, A. Miles Arney and baby, of Bellefonte, were visiting Mrs, Arney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Gramley. Her sister Jennie accompanied them home Monday. The Lutheran hold communion morning aud evening. Thursday evening evening. sss A UPI Held for Marder, Miss Flossie Stover home For the Hospital The Hall Hospital Ald Bo- ciety invites all good people in Centre Hall and vicinity to join them in making a Thanksgiving offering to our county hospital. The hospital authorities appreciated very highly the donation of last fall and we hope to give them still more cause for grati- tude The following are some of the articles needed : Fruit of all kinds, vegetables, soap, old and pew muslin, night clothes and dress- ing gowns, slippers, good literature, table linen and bedding. Donations may be left at the Presby- terian manse or at Mr. Whiteman's, directly opposite, during the week preceding Thanksgiving. Mus. FCHUYLER, Pres, Miss BARTHOLOMEW, Bec. ————————— ATA] AYA Lio Thanks for a Good Deed, In behalf of the citizens of Centre Hall, we wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to Mr, Bamuel Bruss fo: the great liberality and pub- licepiritedness which prompted him to present to our borough a spring of pure water—kpnown as the ** Laurel Spring "which will not only be ap preciated by us of the present genera tion, but by ail who come after us. Io short, it will stand as a Dmionument to his generosity, as long as our town shall last, Long life, happiness and prosperity to Mr. Bruss, and may we bave more men of his kind ; way his shadow never grow less, as OOK #8 grass grows and water runs, is the sincere wish of his many frisnds and neighbors, A UITIZEN, EK Keller fd His Farm, The farm at P lessant Gap, known as the John Bwes ey farm, located at the county from a few days visit Centre Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. — All the blood in your body passes through s once every three minutes, Foe kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil- ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheg- matism come from ex- cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglect ——————————— lp — Letter to Thomas L. Centre Moore, Hall, Pa. Dear Bir : You are a teacher : here's one for your boys : If the painting costs two or three tinaes as much as the paint, and one paint goes twice as far as another, how much are those two paints worth ? If Devoe is worth $1.50 or $1.75 a gallon, how much is the other one worth ? How worth The paint. The reason is: paiot isn’t always paint. There are true and false paint and short-measure, How much is ashort-measure gallon worth? How much is false paint worth? How much is Devoe worth? There are millions a year in the answer to the last one. Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co., New York. will Sunday Services from until BSunday Congregation services this season. Edward Brewer, of Lock Haven, was committed to the Clinton county jail without bail on the charge of mur- dering Norman Porter, a boy who was engaged in Hallow’een sport when the shooting was done. rn AAPA Chicken and Wallis Supper, Progress Grange will give a Chicken and Weflle supper in Grange Arcadia Thanksgiving evening, beginniog at 4:30 o'clock. The proceeds are for the benefit of the hall fund. Sn AAP I M., KE. Church Dedicated The M. E. church erected at Mackey- ville to take the place of the one de stroyed by fire was dedicated free of debt Sunday. The edifice cost $2500. —— Engraved Cards, Orders for engraved cards, invita tions, ete., taken at this office, The highest class work. ———————————— AYA LOUALS, Rev. A. A. Black, of Boalsburg, the popular Reformed minister, was in town Monday. At McUonnelsburg two hunters were fined fi7 y dollars each for using turkey callers while in the woods, much is a gallon anyhow ? answer of paint kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unstead heart beats, and makes one feel as thouth they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries, It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modarn science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin- ning in kidney trouble, on are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz- es. You may have a x = sample bottle by mail some of Swamp Root. §. 8¢, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.Y. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingbampion, N. Y , on every bottle, is: Depends on the BNR ¢ SMITH BROTHERS SPRING MILLS, PA. 47 i — Keith's Theatre, Marshall P. Wilder, the quaint story-teller, is the leading feature of the bill at Keith's Chestout Street Theatre, Philadelphia, this week, where he entertains io his usual way, with amusing ioscidenis, geuerally making them personal, aud his own dimiputive size the butt of most of his jokes. He also recites several poems to music, Herbert Kelcey and Miss Effie shannon, the dramatic stars, who are golog out in * The Lightning Conducior,’”’ are again seen in their clever playlet, ** The string of Pearls,’ while the Musical Cuttys, WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK OF Furniture for the - AS Fall Season Herb W, Bdwards Injured. Herb W. Edwards, of Des Moines, Towns, got a fall on an fey walk last winter, spraining his wrist and bruis- ing his knees. six in number, present one of the most refined and artistic musical novelties ever seen at this theatre. George Wile son, the bright musical star, renders peveral songs, aud Susley and Birbeck give their familiar musical specialty with several rapid changes from a blacksmith shop to a drawing-room and back agsin, Kern's Miro Dog fs a novelty v:; muet - , | Mrs. Hiram Lee, of Lewistown, and Mrs. William ©. Rearick, of Milroy, were guests of Penns Valley friends the other Bunday. “Three saved by chewing gum’ Is the head over a news item. It seems that the three used chewing gum to plug a hole in their canoe. Then they were saved by not chewing it, the crossroads, was sold by E. K. Keller to H. N.. Keller. that purpose, (he site being farm buildir gs. of Yeager & Davis, after oll, TB LAI A WI Ask your grooer for Wash-Eay, says, '' they were so sore and stiff was afraid I would have to stay in bed, but I rubbed them well with Chamber- Inin’s Pain Baim and after a few ap- plications all soreness had «isap ed!” For mle CW. Bw seyville ; F, iy Potters Mills, Smith, the Photographer, W. W. Smith, the Photographer will be in Centre Hall : £80 o'clock, November 17, from 8 to Wall Paper in Creat Variety A FULL LINE OF STOVES * GIVE US 4 CALL
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