= ———— in THE OENTRE REPORTER. nw. sam, + «+ « Editor and Proprietor, Centra Har, THURSDAY, TERMS. ~The terms pot subseription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—~20 cents per lines for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on applieation, . PenNA, MARCH 1 1908. Political Announcements, DE MOC ¢ ATIC, FOR CONURESS. wl to announce the name of W, Harrison Walker, of the borough of Bellefonte, as a candidate for migress in the Twenty-first Congressional | t, subject to the action of the Deno prinarios, Weare author SLI FOR SHERIFF, author. zed to wunounce the name of J, Mi! as nn candidate to the Wao C. Snook, of for the offic the Democrat ih Bieot Horo notion of mares, . that Fred F a candidate setion of - alitiounce in t to the NTY COMMISSIONER. gil Le the { Spr name of £160 Joh ng township, ay a candi dat tion of the We are authorized to announce the name Calvin A. Weaver of Penn township, as a candi- date | ounty Con r. subject to the ac- tion of the Democratie prin wer, subject to the ® Al iwi nario of 10 fesions Aries, * ‘OR RECORDER. ounce Thomas How ou candidate for the eet to the decision iss Xpressedd at the ‘OR REGISTER. ton the name of A, as a candidate nunonnee ard borough ject to the action of ince the ywhnship, name ol fs & can- f Register, subject to the ac primaries R TREASURER. « to annum Astiret j primaries, . nounce that William J. is a candidate for the action subject to the ARTs, Announcement, 1 the Act of Assembly pro ion of candidates by direct e filed my petition ontre county cial ballot as for the office of held on Saturday, desire the honor of party for this office port to the Democrals r heerfully abide by sir decision February 13, 1905, HAMMON SECHLER. REPUBLICAN, tRESS AR of the county ts 4 candidate for of the Reputdican t District sALRE Keulss Ea, o'clock, on Wm Mills, by Rbeuie 5 young oOsatle, I mpemenis, sud house THURSDAY. ten pear Pollers , Uoows, ars } hotses, Coit DOYS, o'clock, 1 1-2 miles HM. C, shizk Iara, 5 horses, 4 Owe ail Hoe of farm TURDAY f. Ul une the ¥ feiter lot young cailie, shosis, and implements MARCH 18, MUNDAY, onthe Penus Cave farnn, by Samuel Wise | Span of miles, 2 hotses, ¥ wilch ¢ ws, 10 head yonuug cattle, 15 shone | farm implements. 5a ¢ ui lo o'civek. HM. H. Miler, Aucliobesr, MARCH 13 Bradford, and cattie, MARCH 18, Tuesday, ten o'clock, George W, Od Fore—large pumber of horses farm Luplementis, ele, WEDSEs! AY tre Mall, J. Paul Kestnck MARCH 19, THURSDAY, 12 o'clock, pon vest of Lindeu osil, on the Moss the Dese of Nlusny Mountain, H, Lee Farin siovk snd unpwecineuts, MARCH 20, FRI] one o'clock, in Cen. H mise ivi goods 1-2 uille sri a Brooks AY, 1io'clock sharp, chic mile east of rollers Mulls, by Jonu HH. Wagner Team of mules, 7 much vows, 7 joung eatle pail, 10 sheep, 12 shonis, 7 pigs, & ranal sows, fail lee of eid lWpleieuis, ot of guoa Baroe.s. MARCH Eimer ister, Bolses, oo sheep, iC. RM0 lain Isher, auctions er SATUKDAY. at Ok Hail, by 8 Wa, JOUug Callie, hogs, Lad plements. Wm, A, “ks MARCH 215T, SATUKDAY, one o'clock, K. D Killian, ene Centre Mag station ©: Rsuge, ex tension able, and other Bou ehuld goods, MARCH 21, SATURDAY, oue o'clock, at Pollen Milis, real estate of feb cos Walters, 80) lnitug Bote) propeny, contawing 165 perches, Woerv su erectdd a dwelilvg bore MARCH 23, MONDAY, pear Farmers M fsasc Smith © 3 horses, 10 Dead youug cad, sheep, 18 shoals, 2 Drowd SOWS, Daw mi iw p.m MARCH 24, Tuesday ten o'clock, two miles enst of Centre Hull, W. Mm. Grove; Farm stock aud implements aid housetiold goods. HH. BH Mu- ier, anctions er, MARCH H-John H. Breon, farm stook aud Hm plese MARCH 2 THURSDAY, wu o'clock, vue mile west of Jusseyvilie, i A, McoUieilsn : Bleves horses and cuits, 7 cows, Ib young cattle, 1 brood sows, 20 showis, 9 sheep; 80 nfm implements. MARCH 27, FRIDAY, by James B. Sirohm, st Centre Hill; Farm stock sud implements, MARCH 27, FRIDAY, une o'clock, in Boslsburg, ¥.E wiwgiand, J. o Wieland, Clyde P. Wwe jand . Horse, buggy, harness, chicsens, Plano, stoves, viher household goods, MARCH 25, BATURDAY, one o'clock, two miles west ul Centre Hail, by Usivia HM. Horner: Howsenold goods of all vescriptions, es good ss new sud iu good condition, MARCH 2% SATURDAY, 1 o'clock, 2 wiles west uf Lu.ire Hall, Usivin H Horuer: Thies bed roum sults, 01 DERber, Kes SOVE, OL SUV, lamps, ower household goods. MARCH 0 MORDAY, one p. m., J. O. MoCor- mick, peti Gave} Horse and cow, buggy, alets 1, una nousehoid goods. MARCI w, MUNDAY, § clock, on the Van Tries ter. «ov wile east of Linden Hall, A.J, GUMMI us. 8 head horses, 2 brood mares, Doth wit. jos, yearling colt, 2-year old coil, » OWS, Wi be Iterls Ly me of sale, 11 young oat Bia iin sown, I weighlog fram 10 Jos | 4 wp bagies, 2 four-borse wWagous, ETA Wa whed, Usborne binder Mlwasic. Tout Mus nrlgis new Hall corn piauter, 2 new Gorn Workers, 3 Lew Olver hilied WULh LArrows, two new laud ruler, new a. Diode t Loman track, fu Alin oA is ugar Centre Hall, EARL: tu Gs Harris Don't miss the concert in Friday evening. Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs, of Centre spent last Friday in Boalsbury, Miss SMara MeOlenahan, of Hall, spent last week in Boslaboryg A number of young people er joyed Friday evening st Pine Grove Mills Mrs. George Bailey, of Biate College, was in Boalsburg Inst Thursday Charles Stamm, of Altooua, here for a few days. Miss Rose Woods number of friende Saturday Mrs, E. E. Brown visited for weeks with Amos Tyson ter, near Pine Hall Mrs. Annie Dufl home at Oak Grove, several weeks with county. A jolly party of young pe this place were home of John Dale, at Dales Wednesday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Jones with their son, of Bouth Dakota, burg last before her marriage, was Miss Haines, of Woodward. Mr Mrs. several children, (iregy and Mra. Kuhn daughter, of Hebersburg, spent Bu day and Monday in Boalsburg. Township, Boal hall Hall, (‘entre visited enterinined a evening. savers! and daugh- returned to her after spending friends in Centre § 1s entertained irom al the iit, little were in Boals- Wednesday, Mrs. Jones, 'smmie Harev Gilmen, wit of Mervin and township, fl Hittle Charles Foster and Wm, TI brought from State urday afternoon ai of ers were among the party A number of residents « gathered at the tuve ing aud surg her Lirthd y. with them time, Mrs, Margaret ersbaugh sod the Hillside fa of ladies I two sled loads of ¢f College to Boalst Never TH Wele eligagea wie (qu day Tw wtite presen ph : Has L Be Sed kl Kr E Eh Was Her sccompsnied her on Bart Miss Sura Guis from Tegan ipl Puils Rev, 4 5 Pp D. F Lown, ‘ Cotupauy wi wi and 8 Lotheran ie, LOR BU pe Mire i... 10 served this Harry at Altoona, among friends hh Harry Weavs bouse formerly dec into Loe Lie eased, while ine ne » portion of 1 Mr. sud burn, were Lo ses to Mr. aud Mrs. | day last week. Mrs. Aun spendiog » fe biarry Foon Lhe Mrs AR WY yle, of W Works Ve : i% her son, Howard M ROG Wii ward, spring see Their mother, User sud Roberl Musser sud wil Yitlls, were here o =unday Wil: Limes 80d {a w—— A A —— Colyer. GU. RK inten house Meliss is building is sDTILYE, OL LIN ini Chased LY Lin fr baw Visited this Mr. sud sou Lloyd, of Pe vin Mrs, Colyer, Jacob sod family, Hail, felils, at be Lote of WEEK, Mrs. Micusel Mug lers Mi is; 1 Ma jels, Hur Jordan aLag wile, of 1. of N Jurdan and Robert Lat ; 8. B stow ; visited n Jordan, Inst week, Jordan ployed by the PP. RK. K shgiueer on the Lewistown and sSuubury division, He states that the work {Last Vision is becoming very slack. Gl Woe Lhe home Mr in ep hn on di ——————— srs—— stop ! Consider ! Look before Do not go it you leap ! I blindly have withoul question the largest aud masoriment of furniture snd carpets 0 be found in Penns or Brush Valleys, and at prices to meel all competition. All goods positively me represented, I do uot say ove thing snd meso an dber. Our motte, ** Houest at honest prices.’ 1invite you couvineed, best goods to my sloie and le H, M. CAMPBELL, Millhel, A Sd AMP SN Allaifa for Chickens, Chios sifuife, in bales of from 80 to 100 pennds, is cflered to poultrymen at one cent per pound, fo. b. Centre Hall station This is the third cutting, snd wes vlored in October, It in ss green ss Birt. | grass, ana is readily eaten by fowls The poultryman sequainted with his business knows (he valae of alfalfa as an egg producer, Terms spot cash. 8, W. Esiri, Cenlre Hall, a as, A C—O , Spring Mills. Mien Wand, hed spending the past few months with ner brother, Landlord Warren Wood, has returned to Reading. Rev, E. E. Haney, pastor of lieal church and who tenches the Grammar school, leaves bere and goes to the Brush Valley charge this spring. Mr. Garis takes his place, Monday was the day for the town: ship auditors to meet, which caused Prof. Hosterman to the High school for that day. Mrs, J. F. Condo, of Howard, iting her sister, Mrs, H. B. Murs, not been in good health for months, and it hoped the chauge will greatly benefit her, The funeral of Edna May, the faut daughter of Mr, and Mrs, ¥ Aun took place last Thureday. Phe little one had been ill for quite a long time of measles and fever, Inter. as made at Georges Valley. Miss Ella Condo, Manor Hill township, Mie whan been the Kvange also close is vie Braucht, Condo has wveral ie in- Oouler ial, ment w I evening of the school, in entertained er d several lovited (friends sl » M. Duck, who had been vis. his home duriug urned to New ing with him his father, M. the jst York, tak- B. Duck, with him, Mrs, HB. i has ret end some time his daughter, Walker, teacher of Dam school, had no Ee lay, owing lo the serious the {iis thirvu infant daughter Yalker, BS eVELIGK 8 CHOW 0 of the Metho Big pow Te Hev i 5 soa Freffeshineuts Lime, WILE persous f Mr. Loge Grips Lewis Corman, of iin i Nersy, of ti. 1 Bile Heber Sf. oth ol. Weaver, of raat, of Cressor Meese nid son Psul, a { Corman sod Mr wo ch Miles sod Mr Mr. HOowersox went thursday, for Oo ecouutLy ros {ile of Virgiuis is Dere HOR. Rice, iv } this Ephraim 8 fur suliinaer, Miss Lizzie Btover was a Centre Hall tor, Saturday. garel Weaver, of Millhelm, spe uit few days with ber mother, Mrs Myers, i Loong sod to Lock daughter Maslel Haven, Saturday. ¢ King took mdvantsge of Loe nd went stiurg for a load of brick sledding Wedne-dsy a fishermen are busy snd so ia fish sre daily hauled in Long ing, for her woenty-iwo riam beid 8 perty Frid: y schoolmates, Tiere Afier en. themselves playing games, elc, All retus having bad a good lime present ng relreshimenis were served, eu Doe, fp Mp Linden Hall. Mr. sud Mrs, Wm, logram sod chil dren spent several days last week st Win, Taie's home. After the first of April Mr. logram will occupy Lhe Iseit farm, at Spruce Creek, J. H. Ross and Jacob Meyer were ul thie county gent as jurors, last week, aud Mrs. Dubbs were recent visitors at the home of John Diehl. dre, Ambrose Siotemnan and chile estue over from Bellefonte Mop- for un week's Visit with ber sister, Daniel Bohn, wud Mrs, Wm. Brooks and dauvguters speut Buuday snd Monday witli their daughter, Mrs. A. B, Fleck, at Pleasant Gap. Mouday evenivg Mr, snd Mrs Wm Walher evlertaived sbout sixty of tueir friends in honor of their daugh- ter Flora's sixteenth birthday, Job Fruzier, who pas been serious. Iy iil of pneutoonin, is slightly better. Mrs. Cle, Fortney, of Bellwood, is visiting friends and relatives hire, George Meyer, of Milton, was the weltowe guest of his mother Inst week Mr. sud Mra. Jacob Lee spent sun. day with relatives at Colyer, George Meyers, of Lemont, Is housed up with the mumps, Leonard Wilson went oo the rail round nes section hand, in place of Dauiel Bohn, who resigned to engage in farmiog. ————— AA STATIN ) Birthday, Stork, Art, Poses, Comie Unrds, ste, ete, ~more than one hun. C3 Iv divin dus 5 Ie, sir. dred kinda. Woodward. cr and wife were "Hquire Mp called Asrousbury, Saturday on account of the serious illness of the former's mother, Mra, Abs. Musser. Mr. Megkley, of Lewisburg, spent a few days with his friend, J. B. Ard, James Gulsewite and family and Frank Guisewite and family, spent the Mabbmth with their mother, Mrs. Glantz, Mrs, Emma Nein and son Charles, after spending a week with the lady's returned to their home in Yeagertown, last week, Rev, Haney, who has been returned this district Ly the Evangelical will preach Bunday te mother, to Association, morning. N. W. Eby made a business trip to Bellefonte, Saturday, 8B. D. Orndorf Mrs. Orndorf('s Mills, one day last and family visited parents, near Bpring 3 week. pina ——— Smith, the Photographer, WwW. Smith, will be in Centra March 20 Ww. the Photographer, Hall Friday Select Schools at Spring Mills. wishing to anches, by W. PUPILS up to the {1H Gl GRADE Sel , Haney, oy r b Me pupils between Primary, by Cora SIN MAKK ET. WwW how i Egan needs HY Your for Ol wear A. Krape Spring Mills Si © ETE ERE Re RVING CPOPNNOIVNGOPDIOOORRS Lent Spring Good§ Men's and Boys' Working Shirts. Men's and Boys’ Corduroy Panta. loons. Boys' Knee Pants in Corduroy, Ladies’ Ready made Shirt Waists, in White and in Black, trim. med in Jace and embroidery insertions. Ladies’ Heatherbloom Skirts in black, navy and grey. A full line of Ladies’ Underwear, in Nainsook and muslin, Skirts, Night Gowns, Corset Cov. ers anc Drawers. All nicely trimmed in lace or em. broidery. A new line of white goods and dress goods, + Few Winter Goods at a BARGAIN F0VVIT CLIP VE VIII NCEP BPO POEL GOED ® a fh 1 OEE - : I H. F. ROSSMAN Spring Mills - - - Penn, A SOT IRS Sf NEW THEORY SUCCESSFUL IN INDIANAPOLIS L. T. Co. per Makes Many Converts During Stay in That City. The new theory (backed up by his{ “Mr, B, F. Campbell, of 2224 West preparation) advanced by L. T.| Washington Street, had this to say of Cooper with regard to the cause of his experience with Cooper: ‘1 have nost {11 health of the present ge nera- | been a victim of stomach trouble for tion is being sown broadcast by this)the past five years—eick and suffering young man. | pin all the time. Everythi Cooper believes giresse d me. 1 have been stomach has degenerate iow ri nt of y phys civilized races that good! have taken all kinds of 1 health is Impossi the ston hich afforded me ach is revitalized, claims do with his preparation. An article from the Etar during Cooper's has this aration: being astound Lis new pit “Reports 1 it here 1 sailitios medi in his dented, “S50 great to this Ing x in ling ting thir turn for an effort to ce esting feature made by reliab actual accompl! medicine, Amo: th example: ate that er the become and clajms ible unless This he the human! y in Indianapolis! in that r and his gitay to say of Coon “Hes idents Lheor 3 is the rush of the Young x pool wal 4 ere tho following i THE De Laval CREAM SEPARATORS Are Now R 1908 IMPROVED :ady For Your Inspection ] - eb he en Nev W Capacities en ‘en New Styles T- A Size for Every Dairy, from th Largest. D. W. Bradford, Selling Agt. CENTRE HALL, PA. Bi Th mS The Advance Gas and Gas- oline Engine has a Throt- tle Governor. As steady in motion as a Steam Engine HENRY, MILLARD & HENRY CO. YORK, PENN : W. S. WHITE, Agent, Bellelonte, Pa. R. 1.4.2. Residence A saa AT asec scare a RR rT ETL Eggs For Hatching One Day- Old Chicks Single Comb White Leghorns & Barred Plymouth Rocks 20 PENS That Will Do You Good To Look At. Having received two new Incubators gives us room now for 1000 eggs each hatch. We Guarantee Good Strong Chicks ly buying chicks you get just what you pay for—no | bad eRKS ~ chicks dead in shell — broken eggs or hen leavi ing nest and spoiling them all. Then your chicks are FREE FROM LICE, and we have not had a single case of Ey since we have been in “the business. To get eggs in winter we find by experience (as well as reading up the matter that we must have Pullets hatched at the proper time to start laying in the fall and will then lay all winter. Old hens do not recover from the molting period before cold weather sets in, consequently do not lay ull towands spring when ce is down, Place your order with us soon as we bave orders now (Feb, 25) unsolicited, for 1600 chicks and numerous orders for eggs and may have to disappoint you if onder is placed late. REMEMBER your chicks or eges will be from a fine laying strain as our win nter egg record will show a 8 five from disease ol any kind, never having had any disease in our mildings. Come and soe us if you can or write or telephone, CENTRE HALL Kerlin's Grand View Poultry Farm, “pen BWW WW Hn Axe mana. ’ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / i ME ID We can suit you, in Rubber Goods . Men's and Boys ' Felts and Overs. The Ball Brad and the W. H. Walker Goods— Best Found Any- where. Also a complete Line of Men’s and Women's Storm Overs F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall
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