Er a = : sag x Cp TR pa A fp rte mp aspen 1” an — EAN UE AON Wd WATE st in. on Pind i Og v ini sa Eas DIED AT 106 YEARS. THE CENTRE REPORTER. 5. Ww. SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor tAVUALS, Smith, the Photographer Valentine post cards at the Report. W. W. Bmith, the Photographer, or office, {will be in Centre Hall Friday, Landlord J. W. Runkle is able to be February 22 about in the hotel again, Mrs, Stalker, a Former Resident of Fergu- . son Township, Departs Life at Willlams- | ’ CENTRE HALL, . . . PENNA. burg ii - — iis The death of Mrs, Elizabeth Stalk 'r THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1907 occurred at her home in Williams! J AY, o é , 1907, : i —. | burg at an early hour Monday morn-| ft Was One the Earliest and Most the Re ca RYE ccoovumrrreipens B86 | Wheat a 6 a 8 . y yu Important Furaishis « of the Medi-| ¢ ied ) oF ch were | Ben Rager property on Grafl Row, Burley .. Onis .. o TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re- | ing of pneumonia, at the advanced a re * Milrox CS Shctuses porter are one dollar per year in advance. i aeval Home—Evolution of the More { the che i . age of one hundrec d si 0 da ro ; NE ye. | ! —— y = EN ¢ f gm udred and siz years, | Modern Chest on Legs. i ' i i { walnscot | W. D. Buunk will make sale of FRODUGE AT “TOMES ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per lines for I'he deceased was born December | three insertions, and 5 cents per line foreach ou i 1 A GRAINMAMK EY ios CC, Alexander has purchased ugehold goods, ei Saturday after. | Lard.............. 0% Butter sequent insertion. 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Terms be- gin May 6, June 17, July 29 For catalogs address HENRY B. MovEeER re ————— i ————— LOCALS Election Tuesday It’s gererally the nerve of other people tha: grates ours Mrs. Geary, mother of John died in Bugar Valley last week Geary, Howard Weaver, of Farmers Mills, had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse by death. Miss Margaret Jacobs, last week, visited among friends in Lewisburg and other points A bell telephone has been installed in the home of F. A. Sunnyside, near Bpring Mills, Foreman, sat Read Houser Brothers’ advertise- ment in this issue and decorators sud have something special in this issue. The Millheim has been quite successful in the revival meetings, which have been in progress for the past four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Meyer and Mrs, Charles, all of Boalsburg, Haturday were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Homan, east of Centre Hall Chey are painters Evangelical church Mrs, William Seholl is at the home of her brother, Harrison Kline, near Bellefonte, assisting them in prepar- ing to move from the farm to Belle- fonte. The hog market is anything but on the ‘*‘ hog.” Pittsburg’s quotations are as much as $7.50 per bundred, live weight, equal to nine and three-eighth cents dressed, H. E. Homan, one of the prominent Potter township farmers, east of Cen- tre Hall, is putting in some of his spare time this winter selling the De Laval cream separator, Bruce B, Lingle arrived in Centre Hall from Cherokee, Iowa, Tuesday afternoon. He came east to visit his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lingle, men- tion of whose illness was made last week. Wednesday of last week, Miss Rox- anna Brisbin returned from the Belle- fonte Hospital. She has improved very much since her return, and in a short time expects to be able to be out again, Miss Mary Smith, of Bellefonte, a sister of W. J. Smith, the dairyman, at Centre Hall, had the misfortune to fall while ascending a step to & neigh- bor’s hous2 and break one of the bones in her arm at the wrist. Frederick Newman, the aged gentle- man makiog his home with W, WwW, McCormick, at Potters Mills, is in very delicate health. His limbs are swollen to several times their natural size from an affection of dropsy. P. RB. Auman, of Bpring Mills, painter and paper hanger, advertises in this Issue of the Reporter. Mr, Auman is an experienced man in his line of woik, and can point to work done in Centre Hall and other points as his pest recommendation. Read his advertisement, That knowledge begets 4 desire for more knowledge is illustrated by the frequent attendance upon lectures, ete.,, by Dr. C. Bumner Musser, of Aaronsburg. Dr, Musser’s specialty is surgery, and at present he is in Phila- delphia where he will spend several weeks both as student and operating surgeon at tie tables of the various hospitals in that city. The hospitals selected are the German Hospital, the Children’s Hospital and 's hospital for the treatmeni of tuberculosis, 19, 15800 Miller farm. After Mr and then twenty years daughters : Elizabeth, Martha and Mary. Also three Mrs. Elizabeth Zeney, children of a deceased daughter, Mrs. Rachael Orr Iutermemt will be made in the Grays ville cemetery this (Thursday ) mor ing at ten o'clock, Wo ff For Rheumatic Sofferers, The quick relief from pain saflorded by applying Chamberlain's Pain Bal makes it a favorite with sufferers fron rheumatism, sciatica, lsme beck, lum bago, and deep seated and muscular pains, The Star Store, Centre Hall: F. A Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W Tusseyville. For sale by Swartz menses f— A ————— teariet and Stranahan Governor Bltuart’s selection of James Searlet, of Danville, and James A, Stranahan, of Harrisburg, attorneys for the capitol commission probers, gives general satisfaction. eae————— The Election Tuesday. The most itnporiant election to the average tax payer will be held Tages fo y Go there apd vote the senti- « uf your best judgment, J - » Colyer. Misses Grace and Edith Carper, of —. — Linden Hall, spent Banday at the home of Roy Miller. nily, 1 J. R Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lee and fa of Linden Hall, were guests of Lee on Bunday Mr. aud Mrs Creorge Bhook, of Penn Hall, were pleasant visitors at the home of John Horner, Sunday Ed. Kline purchased a fine horse fromm F. W. Frazier. Monday morning when Mr. Mr Michael Smitl Miss Ella Smith, o ters Mills : Mr. and Mrs. Wm Sunday chiidren and SUG CI Bone Mrs. Ham Wm., of Farmers Mills, spent Sund 3) Schreckengast and at Jack Weaver's. The latter's daugh- ter, Willa, is not improving filler re turned to his home at Elwood, | Tuesdsy morning George 3A nois. He was sccompanied by John Stump, who will scek employment i that state, p—————— . Reb ersburg. A. J. Albright, of Tylersville, spent Saturday in town on business, Roland Royer and wife, of Altoona, are at present visiting relatives here Mrs. Claude Haines is ill of catarrhial fever at present, Clarence Long, the horse dealer, will leave Friday for Buflalo, N., Y., where he will buy a car load of choice horses, bring them here and ofter them at public sale on the 25th of this but first class stock, and those in need of good horses should make note of this and attend the sale, is able to be up and about again. Bleighing parties among the young folks are all the go, and they certainly do evjoy themselves, future move to Smullton where he by John F. Wate, deceased. ———— ———— Linden Hall. Clyde Wieland has charge of the grain and cos: business for his brother this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Kimport, J. 8, Miller and sister, Mrs. Wieland, drove to Reedsville Bunday afternoon to at- tend the funeral of Miss Jane Gilliland, who was buried there Monday. R. H. Potter is having timber sawed for a straw shied which he expects to build to his barn this spring. John Gingerich and Will Baume gardner Lave their sawmill moved from the barrens to the Potter tract and have the mill in operation, The young people will have a dance in Boal hall Friday evening. John Diehl has been ill from Lhe grip, but is out again, Miss Mary Homan is in Bellefonte learuivg to sew with the Misses Pearl, always nate. 1 ny and charming de {i nt, even the I the doors of the ¢ their painting too Is were nffected ) Spanish on the legs of these chests, which was very poor art and perishable as weil, It Is rather Interesting to compare these towers of art with the simple pleces which were made In such num. bers In England and later in this coun. try. They were sometimes called “Bl. ble boxes,” since the precious book was carried In them along with such small store of money and few papers as the owner had. They were small, twelve casionally slanting tops, on which writ- ing could be done, In some the two upper seis of draw. ers are false, being really a chest with Hinebeard. Count Gilles de i marshal of France, who « i to the ducal family of Montfort Brittany, is generally supposed to be the original “Bluebeard.” Rals had served in the English wars with valor and was at the siege of Orleans with Joan of Are. He held the alms dish at the coronation of Charles VIL and was for his tine a man of considerable culture. Iis passion for farcical plays and theatrieal “mysteries,” in which he was himself an actor, brought him fo financial ruin. He then entered on fn course of erime and cruelty for four . during which he plunged into alchemy and sorceries, with the hig lost fortune. He eployed atonts to entice or kidnap village ehiliven into his castle and is teen year nim of recover sUCcessive wives to Ineredible tortures and eruel deliths, For these atrocities he was hanged and burned at Nantes in 140, There is no. evidence that Rails was ever called “Bluebeard” in his own day. Potatoes... rf Centre I EaAL NOTICE. ~ i votice Ie hereby given that the following + firmation on Wednesday, Febroary 27, 1907 we exceptions be flied thereto, nn or ie 20d day of February Term of Court 197, ime will be confirmed, to wit The 3rd Aceonnt of W. J. Wiser, guardisr Wessanna Hamer I'he 1st Account of Thomas B, Johnson, gus an of Danie! B, Mulholland The 20d Triennial Account of L. C. Cerrier f ee ol Arthur Evans he Zod Account of G H. Lichtenthaler, oot Hitee of Bebastian Bchuckman The 20d Account of Ezekiel Confer, commitioe { Harry Faylor . na Acconnt of Dorsey BE. Woodring, con of Jesse Newton Cow her ist und Fioal Account of Henry J. Ger nnmitlee of John Baney, Account of Hiram Bhu'tz, commitie 1 Jacobs thing to do A. B. KIMPORT, Prothonotary 2 JQ VLE FOR SALE ~Mule, light bay, welg about 1050, six years old, sll sound a: all right, for sale. Reason for selling, mate di « G. L. HORNER, Pleasant Gap of Household spocisities ¢ THE HOME BP) Equitable Ruflding, Balti Wall Paper... NOTICE! HOUSER BROS. Of State College, will be at the CENTRE HALL HOTEL Wednesday and Thursday FEB. 20th and 21st With samples of all the latest designs of Wall Paper to select from. BURLAPS, LIN-O-WALL-ROOM MOULDINGS Your Kidneys, RELIEF WORK A call or a postal to the hotel will bring our book to your door. Order now for Spring deliveries. Also Painting, Graining, and Picture Framing, AL LL. (rand Sale Of Clothing Consisting of Overcoats Suits, Trousers, Fancy Vests, House Coats and Bath Robes. . Montgomery & Co. i i A AAO A RL —— Bellefonte
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