EL a li SOND SPN pes arian COUNCIL MEETS, Nigus to be Posted to Discourage Tramps from Entering the Borough. Kive members of the borough coun- cil were present at the regular meeting I'iiday evening, Alfred Durst appeared before coun- walk be laid south side of the property of requesting that = his to walk on perty. The matter waa referred Street Committee, On M Alin y Iamond, hav Reish, to join the north of e made request for a Htreet Residents slreat, President ordered to give the matter their at- the 1o- woeertain proper to place boards on to town, notifying found within Id be ramp« arrested were approved htiog, at Cot tp Headubles Lines best who realizes that the iaugn 1s 1 You can kill ti e¢ but iv will back and hai come The black ¢ family dom in mour 8 Bins ry § ' Lie 15 nm WHY 80 many ¥ y on tick lows his Owl d to do it. cheeks is of health. ok out for No 1 cing out for No. 2 fel » picture furnish you you ur } « Waly applied, Yar fd sTRUTLEeNL WEBER From May Visit Mis Wife ilinesa of DEATHS, HENRY CAMPBELL, Thursday evening of last week the angel of death entered the Campbell College, and called away the life of Mrs. Henry Campbell, wife of former county commissioner, Henry Campbell, pow deceased. She had been a patient sufferer for quite a long time with eancer trouble, and was a sister of John GG. Bailey, the county commissioner, She her death four sons and three daughters, five brothers and She a good, kind, christian lady and a member of the Methodist church. The funeral was held Monday morning, services held at her late home and in- terment at Fairbrook. MRS, home, at Rtate present leaves to mourn two sister, WAS Episcopal Mrs. Campbell was one of a family of eleven, and she was the mother of eleven children. MICHAEL CORMAN, After an illuess of but a few days, Michael Corman, a prominent farmer of near Zion, died Friday morning. The day previous to his death he suf- fered a stroke of apoplexy from which His age fifty-seven years. Interment was made at Zion, Tuesday morning. The deceased was a member of the Reformed church. He is survived by a widow, nod the following children : William H., Harvey E, Kyle, John and Cora, leaves the follow- ing Emanuel, Albert, Na- than, Berjamin, John and William. be never gained consciousness. Was He also brothers * MRS. JOE Ihe wifa of Joel Kling, of near Jacksonville, died Friday, after an ill- ness caused by a severe cold which de- veloped into pneumonia. Mrs. Alice Markle Kling was born at Hublersburg and was about sixty- Beside her husband children to mourn her death : Mrs. George Erply, Mrs. Yearick, Mrs. Gertrude Yearick, of Jacksonville ; Mrs. Newton, of Scottdale ; Elmer, Oscar and Percy, of Altoona ; Calvin, of Ralona ; Bamuel and Katharine at home, KLING, nine years of age i \ the following Rose Blanche Mattern, Seotia : Te A\COB HOLLOWAY The Millbeim Journal contained the tice Jacob Holloway died at his home st Lakin, Kansns, of hemorrhage of the bowels sixty He leaves a widow and two children, aged VOArs, to survive 200 abd daughter His widow was weeks, ed at ail times, : the iroigh horse | stabil urn's, near Bellefonte, a horse ki i Benjamin Gentzel on the leg. sit “ ireak r the of visit to weeks, their Vr 8 A i. Krape, Lio: sine, Ohio, acl heen friends in Altoona for but home John H. Bitner. of Was gt his on sa BOmMe yw are back neai nto Ohio Philadelphia, Fusseyville last week He h wen jo for = it he b on a trolle, car, Had home at Philadelphia time eondactor & year, during which wan employed ne 2 Miss Mazie Foster, of Aaronsburg, last week of Mra. W, B. Mingle, Misa Foster's visits to Centre Hall are always looked forward to vas the gues: in Centre Hall, with . pleasure by her hostest as well as hor wequaintsuces in town. W. J. Hannah, of Renovo, recently returned from a visit to his old home ~Hpring Mille, He is now engaged in a large hardware store in Renovo, where he has been for some time, but he has wavy old associates in Gregg township who are more than pleased to have him come back, if not longer then for a brief visit After living in Lewistown for a time Frank KE, Pennington has purchased 8 property on this side of Milroy, and is now sugaged in doing a bit of farm- ing. He was formerly a resident of Potters Mills, but sies wn resident of Mifflin eounty his visits to old Centre are not very frequent, his trip to Cen- tre Hall Wednesday having been the irry, of Centre erly Mise Mary ( i was formerly a Mr. Holloway burg, where now | Holloway, Crouse and that place for the ther, James E H. G. left ARO re. Mrs He X YORrs r Wagner, wife of George Hed at her home at Rosecrans De- and is son, frer a brief illness of poeumonia. WARE] Was siXty-siX yenrs old husband, One W agner, ang Harris Township. The public schools have all closed The High Bchool exercises were wel! Joyed by all present, Wm. Cramer, of Charles Nevel, week a8 helpers on the farms of N, W Meyer and W. G, Mothersbaugh Kleckner Relish, with his daughter, of Altoona, visit mother, Mrs, Harry Miller Mr. and Mrs. Harry their bright little daughter, Marjo of near Pine Grove Mills, and M1 Mrs. Clement Dale, of H tended BE IVICes Lutheran church, Bunday. daughter, commencement attended and « View, and] came Ia Rock $ of Colyer ' Hhugert, usrervilh in the cornmunion Mi sunday | George Keller and Roxey, of Houserville, at the Hillside farm Mr. and Mrs. George Dale’ Bummit, v friends in Boalsburg last* Thursday Mrs. Maud« dren #pent a spent Dale, of inited Williams and week with Altoona, Mr. and Mya tended the funeral Millheim, Wedn: was the mother of Mrs. her home last week winter with Mitchell Garberick, at and Mrs. Murray Iu ax well as visiting other friends Katharine nlier gepending hes ls ugnter Humimelstow 1tzeli, at Sul eastern part of the stats Mrs Indies at a quilting last ITH Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Wagner toons, are visitors with Mrs. W; Ira Rishel e "ho parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Cartis Meyer, trees DW livered fruit H. B. Pontius, Mon For about a been very wintry week weal on the farm {a suspended the men can he Ip at Quite a 1: umber fering from inflammation Daniel Btover, of Cet his eighteenth birthday his home in Boalsburg Mies Jeabel Mil home, pear Boalsbur the home of Chas College, during ti A pumber of tended the fu Bailey Campbell, M “rai at her home st State College. morning. cemetery at Meek's church, Interment was mode i During services in church Bunday ever when the baceslsuy High Behool ws thieves were nt W. K. Harunisil valuable robe, now deceased, stole; belonging George and a whip of Frank M also taken. Rev. Harni effort to recover the and during the latter i they were returned to evening Mr. Mot} his robe ar stable at State ( three daughters, Howard Barner, of Loganton : we Crans, LIMBERT, Mre, Ella Jdmbert, Lim- died at and Mrs, Madisonburg, her parents, Mr fin Philips, HEAr day morning Her age was twenty. One Fears Interment took place at J me ph A of the | war, passed away at his home in iiss, a veteran rion, desth being dae to old age ve eighty-two years « wife, one son and one daughter -~ > The Reporter's Hegis ter, tre Hall Mrs. Lucy J Mrs. Maggie Mrs. Mary J Ruth « h Mamie W. H. Frantz muniel Bloom, ( entre Hall Contre Hall an, Centre Hall entre Hall Hall entre Hall i ntre Hall Mrs. Claude Wert, Tusseyville Cora M., Brown, Potters Mills Sarah J, Relish, Centre Hall ret E. Mitterling, Centre Hall George B. Boozer, Centre Hall Elizabeth Sanders, Centre Hall Bruce Arney, Centre Hall E, 8B. Ripka, Centre Hall Mrs, John Frazier, Centre Hall Mrs. Rebecoa Cumings, Centre Hall { thea vt roa hnart Bloom, ( Centre igar Brean, ( Marg Marriage Licenres, A. G. Morrison, Bellefonte, Mary Morgan, Bellefonte. Thomas H. Weston, Philipsburg. Sarah L. Forshey, Philipsburg. Harry Alfred Keen, Millheim. Mable M. Korman, Coburn. Harry Joseph Wingard, Coburn. Mable €, Mingle, Coburn. W. D. Btusrt, Spangler, Mable Goody, Philipsburg. Wm, Baught, Sandy Ridge, Editte Isabel Wilson, Randy Ridge, tdward IL, Beckwith, Port Matilda, Nevada M. Lane, Three Springs, first made between tats and last spring. Centre Reporter $1.00 a year. — Smuliton I'D. Stover, » “lt Farmers spring plowing wel weslher air Hh Kolth's Th Marie Dressler, America’s popular comedienne, is Hiost Appearing sat ‘hestnut ML reg Keith's ( Theatre, Philadelphia, this weel f wd impressions of John €. Rice and famous legitimate star the World Loves 8 Lover Inrnge is giver Hy sides wd » Palin Zouave es! ruilitary and i added dogs 1 sre but the eEDeCit RIowii-uj having onee been will not BYE MABDY other ad i lnughter, Bt Cured of Hheus 's Palo Balm. Wan RE ER RT RT ry 7 e For th ff 7a ¢ OF I EE EL ET AR De A ORR oo L$ (11 with their pls herg has aiready oats, Harry Sminll hs ipprrsa machine horse o He i= for such work Mrs. Eva Mallo J. RB making his ape Emeriok CGearge Crouse has pearance of his house shutters put on. He ¢ have it painted this su Miller he Ouse Eimer summer roofing put on ; | iret is H. H. Btover i« buildin to hia photo, studi ae was found to be tao small, Jacob Waliger conte mines bis house paipted this spriv g, C. B. Mailory moved from this jlnce tr West week, His will be occupied by [.. A living at Woodward, HB. A. Walizor is from an attack of lumbago George H. Bull day from a business trip. W. E Bair, who recently an ugly gash io bis hand, is around again, Elias Breon is hsuling stone, with the intention of building a lime stack, A ——— Gentile and Effective, A well known Manitoba editor writes : * Asan inside worker I find Chamberlain's Stomach sand Liver Tablets invaluable for the touches of biliousness natural to sedentary life, their sotion being gentle and effective, clearing the digestive tract sand the bead.” Price, 25 cents. Bamples free, The Star Store, Centre Hall ; F. A, Sarason, Potters Mills i CW. Bwartz, Tussey ville, ————— A rn Smith, the Photographer, W. W. Smith, the Photographer, will be in Centre Hall Friday, April 19, With the judge its a case of try, try teberstunrg, Wed iwaday a place thus made vacant Miller, now slow iy improvis g home came cut i :D CORN ORTER «Wall Paper... NOTIC HOUSER BROS. Of State Colelge, have on hand WALL PAPER, BURLAPS, LIN-O-WALL-ROOM MOULDINGS PLASTER PARIS RELIEF WORK = ¥ ow = Headquarters— Centre Hall Hotel Also Painting, Graining, and Picture Framing, Bell Phone. GRAIN Maury, i RPE coin iiniiiniime 86 | Wheat ..... ‘ 70 BRTIAY consi iin $B « Bb CIR conners vss “" — PRODUCE AT STORKS, SEER SRE SEVERE os pes wn | RARE error ieie | | i You Will Centre Hall Fo» I'ELEPHONE A Protection Rates very rea: ative plan to You. ¥ ® BWW WBN BBB DD A Necessity, Ai uj AgCr. Besant aman apdatipmdin sipatiymapms § FP TIT TT YY I Teererered Set veesevcecsvvvTVTTL2VDe oe, 0B WW BV BD BVDV VDDD === == .. The Index... | Bellefonte, Pa. Bas lime And we the £0 ods. pared for a g Base Ball, and we shall not pointed. Mitts from 10c to ! Gloves from 25¢ to $2. Bats from 5c¢ to $1.00 Balls from 5c to $1.25 Toe plates, Masks, Scc Books, Chest Prot cctors, i erm we be WIC BTCAaN § «. | he Index... or @ Whooping Cough, I have used (Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family in oases of whooping cough, and want tn tell you that it je the best medicine I have ever need —W, P, Gaston, Posen, Ga. This remedy fa safe and sure. Rold by The Stsr Stare, Contre Hall ; F. A Carson, Potters Milla: CW Nwarty Tusseyviile wom Wa ri = Even the bottler cannnt sucoecd in bottling his wrath, A AI MP EAA. ER wlways SESS EER Tablots, all sven, at the o ay | h Repoim From our Superior S. Leghorns ow ity hens you are asked $2 t CENTRE HALL, PA. C. He vine fixed t } ack of rear of lot, we ¢ } pared to do all kinds of Wood Work, Painting and Trimming. We make a specialty of RIMMING AND SPOKEING 4+ 4 WHEELS. + 4 doth on Buggies & Wagons Spokes and rims always on hand and dry, WE REPAIR AND PAINT CHAIRS, ETC. House and Barn Painting CENTRE HALL PA. EEEENeEEssazxR |» CENTRAL RAILROAD, Week Days ¢ | 2 | STATIONS. | 3 w——— § a gunk Be N OBES BESRELES, AGRO IS es BESEEszssazEs s5esney a] . 8SEryEESsEx EEE55E 5 eter]