WEE Tee THE CENTRE REPORTER | _ THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1807 TRAIN SCHEDULE Trains leave Centre Hall on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, P. R. R. System, as follows : BABT co... cnnin nan 17 8 A, WEST ......conene3 10 8. I, and 2.85 and 3.36 Rebersburg. From last week. Landlord Eckert bought a very fine driving horse last week. Charles Diehl, of Bellevue, a guest at the home of James Corman. Wesley Hackenburg, of New Berlin, spent a few days visiting relatives at this place. Wm. Smith, the Spring Mills fur- niture dealer, was in town on business last Monday. Wm. Bair is making preparations to build a new barn at his home in South Rebersburg. Calvin Crouse left for Lock Monday morning, where he will in the Kisher Ross Mowery from Centre Mills one and now occupies W. J, ( ment house, H.W. er, made a and Phil urday Levi Lo with his son-i cently had a which confines him to ti Harvey Garrett, miles southeast of thi Ohio, is Haven, work tannery. to this day last move i place week, ‘arlin’s tene- Krape istrumen psburg last tn or AR tHHarris Township. From Inst week, The commencement exercises of the Townehip High Behool will be held ini Boal Hull, evening, April 30 p. m. Prot. H, C. Rothrock The graduates are Harry Lin- Wednesday 3rd, 7 is teacher. Keller, Harry and Earl den Hall ; Misses Lida ‘Rothrock and Fay Weber, of Boalsburg, Mims Roth- rock will have the salutatory and Miss Wea Rev. W. K. Harnish, deliver the commencement The Belle- fonte orchestra will furnish the music, Ross, of ber the valedictory. will address, of Lemont, All are invited to be present, Wm. tended Mr. a College, attend formed chi remainder of the day with the J. A, Kline, of State College, at. to business here on Friday. nd Mrs. John led services in the He- thie From, of Hiale irch Bunday, and spent Fortney family. Solomon and Frank Lohr were hel rother-in fromm Altoona t Mr. Mecht- haly neip ers al the moving of their law, Wim. Mechtley, Oak Hall last and son Li i 'hursday. will Mol file yon farm work on the racated by Adam of Altoona, came will 1g and last week move home, a short Rebersburg lors whic! urday make the the life of trade.” I'he carpenters, painters and hangers are putting the finishing touches on the new Douty dwelling house which will soon be oecupied by the widow of Ambrose Douty, of Madisonburg, The members of the Reformed church, are making proputations to put a new roof on their church. They also intend to do re- pairing to the interior of and will build a large shed which will be used by the members who live in the country as a shelter for thei norses and vehicles while attending services, best cream. some extensive the building, Landlord Eckert spent several days last week at Bunbury on business, T. F. Brungart, this week, will move to Rebersburg from the east end of the valley. Mrs. Annie Dilcom, of Union coun- ty, is here visiting her sister, Miss Kate Moyer. Elias Krumrine, of Union county, is visiting his brother, for a few days. Joe Bweet, of Williamsport, town several days last week, the guest of Miss Beulah Wetzel. Robert Meyer, s Bloomsburg Btate Normal, ing the Easter vacation under parental roof. Jack Ocker, who is working on a lumber job in Union county, was st homea few days this week looking after the wants of his family. Miss Mary Meyer and Kline and Edwin Royer, all students at Buck- nell University, are at the home of their parents for a week's vacation. The members of the Lutheran mis. sionary society will hold services their church Sunday evening. al select Easter anthems will be dered. One day last week Mrs, John Bress- ler, an aged lady who resides a few miles southeast of this place, received a slight paralytic stroke, but at present she has almost entirely recovered from the effects of it. A Sideham, Was in student st the is spend- the in Never- ren- Transfer of Heal Estate Rebecca Richard to Kate March 12, 1907; premises in Hall. $1150. John E. Fryberger, et. ux., W. Beals, March 11, 1907; Philipsburg, $2540, W. H. Thompson, et. ux., to C. Gault, March 15, 1907 ; 12 Howard twp. Elizabeth J. Erb to D. W. Halt, Aug, 3, 1906 ; premises in Philipsburg. $1.00, Thomas Bowes, et. ux., to W, H. Thompson, March 15, 1907 ; 187 acres in Howard twp. $1.00, James H. Corl, et. ux., to Leo F. Treaster, et. al., Feb, 21, 1907; 138 acres in Potter twp. $3500, Central B. L. Assm. No, 2, of Tyrone, to Emanuel Glantz, March 6, 1907 ; two tracts land containing in all 2 acres, 209 perches in Walker twp. $450, Mary Jordon, et. bar, to J. W. Weaver, Feb. 15, 1907 ; lot in Potter twp. $50. Mary A. Calderwood’s sdms., to W. G. Runkle, March 2, 1907 ; 24 acres 4 perches in Ferguson twp. $301. Boyd A. Bpicher to Michael H. Bpicher, March 28, 1906 ; 215 acres, 4 perches in Potter twp. $5660, John H. Bpicher, et. al,, to Boyd A. Bpicher, March 26, 1906 ; premises in Potter twp, $6660. B. Paulson, et. ux., to James B. Relish, March 11,J1907 ; | acre in Cen- $1860, Horner, Centre to Jolin lot in Mary A) saCres in =p Friday with George LOD WHO has fering from an inflammation head for Miss Gert summer school on the te grades us quite 8 long tithe Wieland will Monday, April 22 1 six weeks, Beside 1K taught In = ude rm bein ally primar) nches pertaining th formed chur Rervices in the R Easter Bunday at 2:50 p. m All are invited to the social at the Harrison home, Friday evening. Miss Sallie Stover is spendiog efonte. g made a business to 8 +, Monday. 8. E. Weber paid a short visit to hi brother, P. M. Weber, at Huntingdon. and Mrs. N. W. Meyer 1 uesday al the CO iy seal Miss Mary Grove Mills, visited Linden Hall. J. H. Glades, ho some Wigs eye friends in Bell . YO! in ale (0 ollegs trip Mr. spent un mwabb and s “rit . ema Shier daughts F, me of her ; Marian Lukens, of his grand pare nts, M iam Hoover fr. and Mrs. Arthur ttle ahild, of Fortney with Tusseysink, sper sSaturd ay afternoon in Boalsburg. % dt > of tallafany stover, of eliefonte, xey property, ai r, Wm. Btover, at samuel the { move t his brothe Rev, W. K. Harnish the baccalaureate sermon to School graduates in the Presbyterian church Bunday evening at v7 o'Clogk. np Mp rt Aaronsburg, TH homas Weaver returned home after & month's stay at Dixonville, Mrs, from a attack of quinsy. T. W. Kreamer, of Renovo, was guest of A. 8, Btover last week, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Smith, of Feidler, s of (re Ee John iting few days this week. Hara Wyle is slowly recovering severe the nent } 5 Haturday at the Weaver. name of Green Bure, Mire, Ida Kahl, was vis his daughter, Wyle, a Mra. Clara Shafler and granddaugh- ter, of Coburn, liland Isenhower, Saturday. Mrs. Wilmer Btover and Miss Tam- mie Stover were to Coburn Sunday, to were Lhe guests of Gil heir sunt who is ill, Mis, Nellie has gone Lo “ep drown Weaver | Mackeyville, at whieh place she will go to housekeeping. Harry Bower went to Altoona where he has secured a good position. Hamuel Gettig moved from Bpriong Bank to the home formerly occupied by Jacob Heid. Mrs, James Lenker and daughter, of Lemont, visited Mrs. Lavina Lenker a few days last week, Miss Mazie Mingle and friend spent the Sabbath at Potters Mills with her brother Will and sister Nellie, Miss Bara Guisewite has gone to Rebersburg, at which place she will furnish the ladies with the latest style Easter hats, Joe Meyer and family, of Millheim, and Miss Anna Meyer, of Boalsbur spent the Babbath’ with Mrs. Efile eaver, Frank Guisewite and family, of Feldler ; Thos. Meyer and fami ys of Coburn, were guests of Clymer Stover, Sunday. John Grenoble and wife, of Y Jown spent os fow days with the oe s fat. er, John C. Btover, at the Je of O. H. Btover. Wesley Wyle, who has a position at Lewistown, came home to get ready for his sale Baturday, after which he will move his "to that Statemen Of the Receipts and Expenditures of BOROUGH OF CENTRE For Year Ending March 11, 19¢ Auditors’ HORA t Aceount. § MH 50 00 10 06 20 00 50 00 0 00 1: { M Helen Rarthol OINEW Ly ernes DL Kerr PHBE 4 W Brig v" AN Oban * Bpecial Water Acootin BH Amey, annual lease $ 60 00 Hame, attending reservoir... 18 20 Same, cleaning and attend. ing reservoir, varie S——— Halary Account, C D Bartholomew, Auditor. § Thos. 1. Moore, “ 48 Kreamer, " W H Bartholomew, Clerk... WB Mingle, Treas, ......... Rent Account. Ranking ¢ Co, M0. ve Penn's Valle Couneil h— Printing Account, 8 Ww Bmith FECA FRETS sr ree ¥ t 7 A Woodward =imot Fhe funer Evangel ing, cond Af p Fdwar . wnt Satur Harry singer, J. Ls a few days Lrvie Renovo, a, week with the L.. A. Miller. Miss Bertha Host time with IK reams ast weer, Winklebeok at rInan is sx HON friends at Mil After being abeent a few dava and Noah Kit Saturday Wilson Ard and sister, were to Millbheim fer rel irned Mise day Maude, ' one Inst week, cAI A SR A Summer School, Fhe spring term of the Boalsburg Normal and Preparatory will open April 156th and continue eight weeks, Pupils from a distance can ob- tain boarding at reasonable rates, For further information address Bt H. C. ROTHROCK, Principal. —————— I A SA ——————— Post Onrds, A new line of Souvenir Post Cards all kinds and at sll prices. The local views are the prettiest yet offered for aale at this office. Birthday, Btork, Art, Poses, Comic Cards, eto , ete,,~~more than one hun. dred kinds, A —————— Arbor Days—April 5th and 19th. Hehool § “ 7 pad i gd a A an rt ton Te a w cct to have all EEN FI * * HH0AN » i Bh YOUR POCKET for your desiring to purchase shape of peanut heater, beef Automatic Oil 2RRR2RRRVRP TRE LN SOR RE pend a Pleasant : gr Hal [Hout A Special Discount Per Cent. PAINTING 33! P. R. Auman Wanted © v “ry § ash prices paid for same deliver- ed to Creamery. Howard Creamery Gorp. CENTRE HALL, PA. S. H. KNEPLEY Blacksmilh Wood Worker... sted House do. .. BLACKSMITH- ING & WOOD WORK, AVE 1OC 3 opposite the School and am pre pared {to NERAIL Special attention’givenito Resetting Tire AND — Rimming Wheels— | Satisfactory work anteed. Call see me. Unnse of NMtoamach 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 his age or occupation, or that his bowels are habitually constipated. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to regulate the bowels and improve the digestion and see if the trouble does not disappear. Ask for a free sample. Sold by The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W. Bwarts, GLUIBSROIGIVGPOBSOT CBOE Attention ! A full line of Ladies’ Underwear in muslin and cambric. Skirts trimmed in lace and embroidery. Corset Covers, Night Gowns, Also a special line of Embroidery in Swiss, Nainsook and Muslin. Lace and Insertions. S00CCO0C0GO000R ROR OR BORO gadroesPeenOrwame Insertions for Waists and Skirt fronts. Call and see. “9 H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS, FA. Proms poetdOReRIPREYISEYRRRY POPPOORVER® YOCO RY # TARR gYEeEYTueTeeR toa Ree OUR SPRING LINE OF GOODS ARE ON OUR SHELVES FOR YOUR INSPECTION. CALL AND SEE. C. A. KRAPE Spring Mills, Pa. AP P IANOS and ORGANS... 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