fHE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1907 TRAIN SCHEDULE Trains leave Centte Hall on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, P. RK. R Systein, us follows : BAST...ccocoinmennee n17 8, mM. and 2.35 p.m, $154. m, and 3.36 p. m, ‘CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran-—Georges Valley, morning ; Union afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Presbyterian—Ceniro Hall, morning and eve ning ; Spring Mills, afternoon ] morning ; ; Mills, evening Spruce pruce Methodist—Centre town, afternoon ; © communion, Lenire Reformed —Tussey vill wraing, pre paratory service Saturday siletooon | Hall, afteruoon. [Appointments uot given here have not beau reported 1 this oflice. | SALE KEGInT EIS, Thursday, March 14, 9 o’clock—D. W, Bradiord. (See adv.) THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 10 a. Strouse, one and one-half miles south Linden Halli oun the Thomas Meyer farm: bead of horses ; 6 cows, & hellers, Will about time of sale ; 8 head youlk Callie, sheep, 2 brood sows, 8 pigs sud shoats. of farm unpiements. Nallonal separator, loader, corn binder. lmplements all good new. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, one o'clock Van Tries farm, oue mile east of I L. A, Fioray : Une cow, will be res sale ; lot of chickens, COOK sSlOvVe, M be 12 hay us on VIR La guods ; also potatoes wud onions. MONDAY, MARCH 25, one o'clock, one m east of 'enns Cave Ol oid B. Milior: Goud family DUgRY, harness, 4U I househivld goods, al TUESDAY, MARCH east of Howard, C, WW. & good driver, 0 years ol cars ; horse ¥ years old, Jerse implements, sweep hay press, v TUESDAY, MARCH 20, ten 0'¢ one portheast of Potters Minus, Daniel Daap horses ; 6 cows, most of Ul fresh 1 sale ; 6 head young callie i BOWS, 1¥ good ewe jot of farm ln plemenls household gooxis, SATURDAY, MARCH IZ, southwest of Lene Two-year old sorted colt, 7 fue mich lug betters, 2 heer calves, Calves, 31 Shrope BOWS, young Chest WEDNESDAY, Pr usLIC SALI ery ¢ sald at sale at the residence of Lhe under Colyer WEDNESDAY meri nln B Da 1OUK, ine 1240 p, m., Jalues { grain ar ment, « seClio Dine tivato Dar We ISL, KE ius road wagon, Du gaivatized Teel of rope, set Diacksin i chopper Inachin wire, 2 and doubie UW Potatoes an cider barre table, stove | saw, spilt axe, Separator, caps TEXMS mad H. H. Miller, J Tous Esgiles Banquet Tonight, The local lodge of Golden Eagles will hold their annual banquet at Old Fort Hotel, this ( Thursday ) evening. p—————————— Clover Seed, We have now on hand choice com- mon red clover seed, Consult us be fore buying. All seed will bear spection. iN in FOREMAN & BMITH, Centre Hall, Pa. pn ——— Summer School, The spring term of the Boalsburg Normal and Preparatory School will open April 15th and continue eight weeks, Pupils from a distance can ob- tain boarding at reasonable rates, For further information address 3t H. C. ROTHROCK, Principal, ———————— A TAINAN Post Uardas, A new line of Bouvenir Post Cards all kinds and at all prices. The local views are the prettiest yet offered for sale at this office. Birthday, Stork, Art, Poses, Comic Cards, ete, ete,,~—more than one hun- dred kinds, ————— A A i, 7 New Switch Board, » The Bell Telephone Company placed a new switch board in their Centre ,, Hall exchange. The old board was / ~ too small to accommodate the growing business of the company. The board was put into position and connection made by Messrs, Harry Jacobs and Harry Harter, both of Har- risburg; and regular employes of the Bell Company. The latter is a native of Centre Hal/, belug a won of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Harter, of Harrisburg, ———————— Tuesday morning Cleveland Mitter- ling went to Pittsburg with a view of findivg employment there, 2t i i i i i i { i | i { i i { { mo THE RURAL TELEPHONE, into Hall Extended the be Haral Districts from Centre Exchange The telephone on the farm in Perns Valley is a recent scquisition, yet the extensiveness of the business gratifying. It is an paying proposition as well as connected with the outside world wire for social reasons Like the rural free delivery, "phones in farm 1008 NAVE CONE LO BLRY has been made to extend branch farru of D. J. Meyer, teuanted by Ne 1 Yarnell, and a th Ce gide line to Lee, south of vi 1 aend of John R his there i Ie yer line is practically as. sured, having been subscribed for its construction will be known as Company No, 19, Another line will along the Brush Valley road, Centre Hall, the farm of and probably farther be went to and other points issue. A third line is also plated along the Brush Valley road the ing in the vicinity of Penns Cave, east of Centre Hall, ———— LOCALS Mrs. D. K. Geiss, of Cent ill and confined to bed. of grip. Messrs, Foreman aud Bmith tise common red clover seed fo I'heir seeds are all choice, E. L. Btover, the Aaronsburg thr. sh ordered 8 new Peer] eran, has Spring Mills Wednesday of inst I). Nofsker celebrated hey birthday anniversary, which prove very delightful and enjoyable oceast Her niece, Megs, (0. 0, ¢ large party and ufiiings, uve sarved nn elegal H sumptuous dinner to celebrate ie I'he pet, artistically decorated with event tables weie beautifully flowers slab ad tox and lavishly furnished with tisie and d ies of a choice at gome character, which wer joy WOlnaL Aunt Jane! f the ocoaxi vim and dash a fal eyeryohi bo the alt (quite & heal attached. The Reporter's Georges Valley Decker, of COr- Liareen “e North Dakota, is st his form er Dome, At base Dall clu Lhd stDmeni Lg Mi Hiei Fhe enter Madison. to the thelr entert ared $40 tainment was reproduced at added burg, whieh ALOVE BLIND receipls Mrs. Andrew Ruhl, Roads, Union county, who bad seriously ill, is much improved for time was io & serious condition. De. H. ¥ fessorship in ids Lo Millersville i 31 0 4 rb 5 pitner, wo ' ne si, was in Centre Hall for sch week, and Ring after his LW fr west of Usntre Hall A number of Hew sULSCTIDEN been added to the He porters slibser) i list within the pasl onto i Lis returus tha ks, and will rt to sil Lhe more ase LU ter 8 Weerly ae piace W was ill when the LiKE Lent Ea i (lace farm, purchased by thew, years ago, and for the greater part of was confined to her the time room This sickness has not eliminated her cheerful disposition, Miss Lola Strohm, daughier of ex- Commissioner James B., Btrobm, of Centre Hill, is in Philadelphia wher she is employed in a millinery estal- lishment, Miss Strobm has had con- siderable experience in the millivery line, having spent & sesson in New York and one in Easton, “ The first sign of spring” is the heading of au advertisement of Mont gomery & Company, the popular Belle- fonte clothers, Before you buy your spring suit, call around at Montgom- ery’s store, You will find there the iatest styles in all wearing apparel, aod the prices no higher than asked for common goods elsewhere, While sitting in her home Haturday evening, Miss Anna Bhoop discovered some one making an effort to gain entrance into the house. The man first peered through the windows, and afterward tried the doors. Mies Bhoop called her father, Bamuel Shoop, who had retired. He quickly dressed, came down stairs and ade an investiga tion, when the man was discovered at tie back part of the house, *As soon as the stranger observed Mr, Boop he took to bis heels, After a visit of several weeks in Cen- tre county, J. Newton Erhard, of Inavale, Nebraska, returned to his western home, He ls 8 son of Wm. Erhard, deceased, snd when a boy lived with his parents on the EK. M. Huyett farm, west of Centre Hall, then owned by Peter Hoffer, It fs past twenty-five years singe Mr, Er hard went west, living all this while in various parts of the west slope. without a wife to comfort him. The coming spring he will begin * bach- ing” itons large farm, Oue of bis crops will be one hundred and foity acres of corn, which will give a slight ides of the size of 8 farm he is over seeing, Brooks, John Frazier Las er wish, Admin Smith, Durst, tielen, Leslie John aud Richard Bro ke, Fisher, Mary Maude Corman, Cavil Rice, Jordan Rider, Fd. John and Eo Margaret and Annas her I Henan, and Edgar Breon, sunday, SATA Hartges, ipl Goorges Valley. Leuchie Decker is on the si Miss Rae Houtz, of Bpriog Mille, visited at Beech Inst week, Mr. and Mra and daughter, Miss Carrie, of Spring Mille, visited friends here, Haturday, Misses Vera, Mazie and Carrie Eme- rick, of Brush Valley, were of their #jeter, Mra. Calvin Lingle, over Sunday. Thomas Decker, wife and ron Wilk bur, and Colonel Decker, of Brush Yalley, visited their father, Decker, over Huunday. Last week Dan Hackman moved in- to the house formerly occupied by Charles Lingle, who moved to Aarons burg. Ned Hackman moved into Samuel Ertle's tenement house, Green Decker, who has been liviog pear Flasher, North Dakota, for the past three years, is pow at his former howe at this pince. He arrived very unexpectedly fuesday evenivg of last week, All friends and neighbors are gind to see him looking so well, ———— i icm— mix Inohes of Snow, ; Bix inches of snow fell Bunday. The fall began early in the morning, and continued during the entire day, Centre Beporier $1.00 » year. k list tdearge (tentzel guests Green 3 personality + must not be ov a condition whic Were recog: who +1 5 tho of " i in he whip Arranging Chrysanthemums In the arrangement of mums the Japanese guard against sev. on faults. Their stems must be of the same length, a single flower must not turn back or present its full face, the flowers must not be hidden by leaves, or, should they be arranged in the way of steps, a full blown flower ghould never be placed at the base of the composition, and one odd one must not be allowed to fall between two in color. Three flowers should not appear to farm a triangle. hrvgant! chrysanthe not is Unfeeling. “My husband is a brute,” said the excitable woman, “Have you been scolding Lim¥* “Of course 1 have.” “Ah, 1 suppose he talked back and used harsh language” “Worse than that! He yawned!” Fletion, Little Beas What's fiction, Jack? Small Jack -Pa says it's a story that ends by saying “they married and lived happily ever after.” An unbridled tongue Is the worst of diseases. — Euripides. AI A, Bubseribe for the Reporter. % WE ARE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS and expect to have all goods sold before April Ist. To do this a great many goods are being sold for less than half what they cost wholesale, BIG MONEY IN YOUR POCKET by coming at once and buying goods for your next year’s supply. amma ekE # k 3 HOHE IE RPRRRPPRPPPPRPPRPPR PRP Closing Out o have to offer at private sale A Farrell Store Safe, almost as good as new, and $250 worth of store fixtures in the shape of stove, scales, show cases, peanut heater, beef slicer, Bowser Self Measuring Automatic Oil to anyone desiring to purchase Tank with tank in cellar and drawing device upstairs, etc, Prices low. —— Ripka’s Cash Store SPRING MILLS, PA. RPRPEDRBRIDRRPRRDRRE Ba + ¥ a hh ll hl al a Pleasant FI - 8 Half Hou Attention ! ib A full line of Ladies’ Underwear in muslin and cambric, Skirts trimmed in lace and embroidery. Corset Covers, Night Gowns. T200BEAGIRO9S Also a special line of Embroidery in Swiss, Nainsook and Muslin. Lace and Insertions. Discount tal A AA LAL : 33% Per Cent. PAINTING Insertions for Waists bed by 4 and Skirt fronts. Call and see. “on H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS, FA. P. R. Auman PHOPOPPSOC PO YOIR RETRO TR EBETRETE neo egerees PERO OPCOR06O0 PRED QOSGOGTRORP00O00® MEEBO YIP TESORO B00 OE Ee Ee TR I SR TTR @ ——— AL Rubber Footwear Line Complete for Men, Ladies and Children, Prices satisfactory ¢ to all, IIR Howard Creamery Corp. | CENTRE HALL, PAS Wanted Meat, vickens, Cash prices for same deliver- Creamery. - o> g—= 00 C. A. KRAPE Spring Mills, Pa. i al S. H. KNEPLEY P9000 PP POOR OOO00000 B00 PP IANOS and ORGANS.... The LESTER Piano is a strict- ly high grade instrument endorsed by the New England Conservatery Boston, Mass., Broad Street Cone servatory, Philadelphia, as being unsurpassed for tone, touch and finish, The “Stevens” Reed-Pipe Piano Organ is the newi- est thing on the market. We are also headquarters for the “White” Sewing Machine, Terms to suit the buyer JJAsk for catalogue and prices. Blacksmith .. W00d Worker... re called, to the fact that 1 have located opporite the School House and am prepared to do BLACKSMITH- WOOD WORK, GENERAL ING & Bpecial attention’given’to Resetting Tire AND —Rimming Wheels— Satisfactory work is guar- anteed. Call to see Ime. 0000009000020 00000020000000000000000VDR P9LRDP02000C NOPE OOOT00000000000 00 C. E. ZEIGLER SPRING MILLS, - - - Unase of Stomach Troubles, When a man has trouble with his stomach you may know that he is eat- : : ing more than he should or of some . : article of food or drink not suited to| B. F. Crocker, Eeq., now eighty- his age or occupation, or that his | four years of wen bowels are habitually constipated. To ul age and fot Mar a Town, says: “I am terribly ami Take Chamberlain's Stomsch aod Liver Tablets to regulate the bowels | with sciatic rheumatism my arm and right hi and Jmpve the pp and gor 0 the trouble does not bottles of for a free sample. Sold by peas and it did hl The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A.] The Star Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W. Bwarts, Tussey ville,
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