Y, MARCH 22, 1906, APPOINTMENTS. 1ssey ville, morning ; Spring Mills putre Hall, evening. ing Mills, morning Union, 1. Bamuel Gobble, i One horse, g machine, 1 ine and implements, . Potters tee of Miss is, ete. Clayton One Ug Wagon, rs. Adam 08, COWS, one One LUERY wig n at Keith's , Phil (Goldin, wdelphia, the who per- marvelous Ag an extra great Duflin- lie most sen- vaudeville. Fekstein, Mack and ay : James J. ite jest; the the Schubert vens, Caprice, i Nettie Peters, d Hor iiCenses refused Nera license for Saturday, and arguments urt’'s decision buy is you 1A0 RE Swe — PS So SN NS Jy EL I nik CENTRE HALL CASTLE, NO, 365 Organized In Centra Hall, Ssturday Eve. ning Forty-six Members, Centre Hall Castle, No. 365, K. G. I5, was instituted Friday evening, March 16. A. J. Hazel presided as Grand Chief, assisted by the following Bir Knights : Past Grand Chief, Samuel Welser Grand Vice Chief, Clyde Duck Grand Sir Herald, John Roush Grand High Priest, W, ] Grand Master of Records, J. H, Poll r of Exchequer, C. O. Grenoble Yearick Grand Keep dsman, Clark Stover Grand Second ( rdsman, Thos, Taylor ble Hermit, R, U. r, Windom Gramley partges Grand First Ga Venera litner vin, Daniel Heckman The first and third degrees were con- ferred by and the second by Uentre Castle team, Mills, The following of- ficers were elected and installed : the Millheim degree team, of Bpring Auman Adam C, Ripka ~ §31% Wi four- fifteen were present, Fou n of Millheim Castle, “pring Mills Castle and of Madisonburg Castle After the lunch was served. business was transacted =a Those of the charter members ent who received C. W. Boozer, C. Asher Max Zerby, P. C. Frank, Chas. McClens- han, F. L. Walker, J. A. Hoover, Geo. W. Nearhood, Rol. Lipgle, Edward Royer, James Callahan, A. W, Garver, A.C. Ripka, W. L. Jacobs, J. Roy P. Garis, E. . Lutz, Wm. Kuhn, John Martz, James Lingle, J. Walker, W. B Wm. H. Lingle, Bruce E. mith, Robert Bmith, has, W. Poorman. meeting was The Centre n the second floor store building, pres- the degrees were : Stahl, Hiand, lenner =wWeelwood, ng Arcadia, meet of ing ave been every pre- DE is Was Or- Bp irray-Alexander » of John Curray and ary Alexander, of Milroy, took y of last week. ve of Potlers Mills tf ff ———— nati digation of the New Capitol 18 house would ou in Cairo MN. Y. Was 14 years and then, the last we the way to pre- nn there's ondition VOR & ( 0, New York. ur paint i Estate, ux., Miles to J. W LOW. ship. $350 H. Y. Blitzer, et £., to A, Gross, March 12, 1906 wy Catharine ; Bpring twp. $100, Jam uel Musser burg. $200. J. G, Fehl, et. ux. Musser, March 29, burg. $950. W. E. Clark, et, March murn, eb, ux., to Eman- March 25, 1905 ; in Asrons- Emanuel Aarons s 0 1905 ; in ux., to H. T. Clark, 1906 ; premises in Liberty twp. $50 }. C. H. Foster, et. ux., to A. C. Eisen- huth, April 16, 1897 ; lot in State Col- lege, Cleorge $187.50, W. MeGaifley, et. ux., to Thomas A. Cronover, March 8, 1906 lot in Philipsburg. $300, Richard Morgan's heirs to Margaret Lockington, Feb, 28, 1906 ;: house and lot in Bellefonte, $1000, Alice Kelley, et. baron., to Andrew Harter, March 6, 1906; 25 acres in Walker twp. $276, Richard Morgan's heirs to Jacob Marks, Feb, 25, 1905 ; two houses in Bellefoute. $4,600, David Forcey to W. W. Foroey, Dec. 11, 1905 : premises in Philips burg. $2000, M. J. Decker to C. P. Long, Jan. 19, 1906 ; 25 acres in Patton twp, $75. A ———— LOUALS, Bev, I, E, Lauffer’'s mother died at her home at Greensburg, aged s eventy eight years, William Walicer, west of town, lost & valuable horse within the past ten dayss The animal was injured while working in the woods, later it took distemper, and died very unexpected- jv. Mr. Walker bad been vilered $180 vi J ree. has been the i next fixed upon i dedication of the at Harrisburg. The dale cted matter nience to President Roosevelt, ith Governor Pennypacker, make address, largely as a ent and an pani ——— Aaronsburg., Calvin Weaver, who is employed al i is visiting his parents. has gone to » time with friends at State fazie Mingle Mer Detwiler and part of the Sabbath with at Penn Hall, Miss Esther Herman, of her 1 North 2nd street, ant wife spent the lady's parents : of State Col- lege, ia the gi uncle, A. B. Sover, Mr, and and Mr. Kennelley, of Altoona, spent a few days at the residence of Joun P. Condo. John attending the veterinary Toronto, Canadas, has come home Lo spend his vacation with his parents, right Bitner, Miss Rossman and Mr. Zerby, of Spring Mills, with Miss Bessie Stover, of this place, enjoyed the sleighing on Bunday. The thirteenth inst. Miss Hoettie SBmull and Harry Bauers, of State Col- lege, were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents, in this place. They took the afternoon train for Btate College, where they will go to housekeeping. The best wishes of the people of this community go with them. Mrs Ww ho college Bowersox, in al Nittany Mountain, Ed. Page has moved to the Isaac Noll property in McBride's Gap. Mrs, James Callahan was seriously ill Inst week, but is improving. Wm. Parker is a full-fledged soldier now, having received his uniform Friday. He is a cook for Company B, of Bellefonte, George Noll, wife and baby boy left for their home at Winburne, They had spent several weeks at the home of the former's father, A. G. Noll, George Miller sustained quite a loss Thursday of last week by the burning of his wood-house and shop. All his carpenter tools, harness and many other articles were destroyed, The infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Stover was quite ill several days last week, but is better again, The family expect to move to Belle foule April first, as Mr, Btover is mix- fologlst at the Bush House, % ts s—— Be —— EARLY USE OF SERUM URGED Qut the Benefit of Using Antitoxin As Soon Pr. Lixoan Points increased Ag Possible After the Onset of the Disecace — Use Liberally For Im- munizing. The free distribution of Diphtheria Antitoxin by Dr. Samuel (i. Dixon, Commissioner of the new State Department of Health, Is already howing a splendid saving of precious Out of the total number of cases d to the Department of Health in which the free Antitoxin administered were fow ; to bring the death rate down This was a reduction from the December inaugurated ary there 80 er cent per cent This low death rate as shown records me that in- 42 bel red case » January ans of about lives Antitoxin is was able to claim It means out of every ia, the death the free dis- + found brought { n to KS Dixon y + ( Antitox feels Commis zs show Anti earlier liberally, a recor that If t ered eciat the co. ting from his fellow if the siate In se- the full benefits of Diphtheria he physicians fits experi- practices of Lawrence ommissioner report ia treats The z that the for the poor Is a ine, a great ald of the state, and a charity to the poor.” of life or death with writes Distributor oah, in telling of the y i to his depot for the securing a package of State's of the d with results 1 fea! y 14 neal {rian gure the Antitoxin has smved of the patient.” writes Dr. N. Ziegenfues, of South Bethlehem, on the of his clinical reports i by the commissioner. Dr. J. B. Tweedle, of Carbon county, tells of being called into a household where six children were down with diphtheria and adds on his report “the children all recovered and are doing well,” “Lot me express my opinion that this is a Godsend for the poor. The par- ents of my patients gend thanks to you and all connected,” is the testimony of Dr. George H., Tibbins, of Wyoming county, to the value of the state's free Antitoxin. At the 500 different points through- out the state where Health Commis- sioner Dixon has established a depot bottom of one 1 hw recaivaoag 2 of distribution, there Is kept a supply of fresh Antitoxin that can be drawn upon immediately by the physician whenever he has a case of diphtheria in a family that cannot afford to bear the expense of the serum. The system of keeping these depots supplied so that no valuable time may be lost in administering the Antitoxin, has been carefully worked out by the Dapart. ment of Health, Wh, aN hs “KR7=ANTED—A good gir! for general house- work. Good satisfaotor work, The nly A ao ’ 0, March 99 TH fincas RS PH EAI Poalsburg Normal and Preparatory School, The spring term of this school will open in the High Echiool room, Mon- day, April 10th, and eight weeks, Classes will pecially the needs of teachers those preparing to teach, The branches will also be taught, loarding may be procured at reasonable rates, continue be formed to mect en and higher very For further information, address H. C. ROTHROCK, Principal “5 Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. § Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for} good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood — Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. One frequent cause of | iis an Ie This pr ¥ stipat i P Wilh Ayers i Wen Made by J.C, Ayer Oo., Lowsll, Also manulsoturers of HAIR VIGOR, 5 ers AGUE CURE CHI - we ave ERY PECTORAL Wa publish We pu 3 A Chicago Alderman Ow Chamberisin's Co es His § igh Hen * I ean heartily »: recommend 8 Remedy for afle and IUTIRS, } Bo. Peoria enrs ago during RAY I caught enld afl which irritated n finally « peak aloud id advised moe Has fr Toes Lhal after i when | 1 § 4 . ti ing the iplisiumatio HE ped ied LO igh eve my selises MPKIZH, SIM » that 1 won my seal i his remedy ¥. Swartz, Tusseyvill tlers Mills er —— COPPV0P00000062000000000ge Shoes |! We have just received a full line of “Selz” shoes every pair of which are guaranteed. Carpet ! Also, a full line of car- pet samples direct from the actory, from which you can select, your Spring carpets, Come and see. P000000°000600020002000000¢0 00020000 3 FRROSSMAN SPRING MILLS, PA. tat ll Lo ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, Week Days, EASTWARD, WESTWARD 4 2 STATIONS, 5 |- = sx ot ot BREE EREERE SSEsyEENsEx BRAD PPRTBDOD Dw BEEENSEEERSzeR a ——— BEsSsgsEReEnny El wae lt El ii i Ee nM son i ome Schou) Lots Beld To a Smart Property. Owns? Two lots fronting on Main rect, lying south of the Reformed church, wing Its the same witl were sold by the school board to the ) trustees of the lodge of Odd Follows. The sum stipulated is $500, The school board retained skill thing, fiixed Paivting practical work paint m M Oil ou know 4 gallons 1. & with 4 gallons Lingeed inkes enough moderate nized rear hiotise paint for a the best paint money can buy part (over one acre) of the wise the I. & M. Zine hardens plot. It is the intention to sell the & M. it* Lead and makes timber from that part. This action is th & M. Paint wear like iron, due to the fact that nearly all the tree don’t pay $1.50 a are dead, and would upsuited t you ds in stand In ‘ -for-use paint, but buy oil fresh timber on the lal 60 cents, and mix M wort Jo & M the school Wh and be neced Ol, as in a school ground, course of a few years, after the is removed, numerous shade trees will be set, which by the time a new school building will be needed will be sufficiently l grounds, about $1.20 per large to well shade the Hearick Bros , Hall, Centre cn com ——— ibm 00 Telephone Voles Wanted, A Safe tough Medicine for « hildren Fhree undred telephone poles, In buying a cough medicine for dren never be afraid to buy Chamber § # mint 1 gre lain’s Cough Remedy here r i Ne danger from it und relief to follow. It is especially valuable wide, croup and whooping cou KF. E. Wieland, 1, For sale by OC, W, Bwartz, Tusseyeill Durst, Richard Brook F. A. ( , Potters Mill fre ra dism- wanted by 7, The Patrons ne Company Apply to i Hall ; Rarouel D. 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HOMAN, Oak Hall Station, Agent Pa Sees secs ootosososCOROOOROS NISTEATORS NOTICE. ~LETTERS sir ai the esiale of Mary ow sinha JOOOBSN, xd 10 Lhe tn aeruigiiea, Le Lal Perso Dow £ ese Ww ake me IATIAE Cialis sags ust m duly sutbeulicaed for SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHS Cut OFFER ON GROVE, Administrator, ' Spring Mila, Fa Belleloute Walker Llores ri “HE BREDITUORS—~] have beeu ap- age feirs of Sarab A peretas having Claims Vill please present them w im for ile ow = # 3 i i % W. B. MINGLE, eutie Hall, Pa MP REPAIRING- The undersigned i» prepared W repail all siy les of pumps, ele, sllenion will be given this work, and Pumps and repairs for same, lishou al any Lime, al lowest cost, Also. a full line of plumbers supplies. 1f fu need of water Plpos, 10 matter what size or quan. Hi, gel prices rosn me, Also, Gasoline Engines W. W. SMITH Centre Hall Gallery POT S00COOSPTIOVOC SOOO POOTOOOCOOREEPOY J. B. ROWE, Centre Hall, Pa. 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