mo # £ ser — a_i res Meets A qn 2 lect Cl i i or on a ———————. re. THE OENTRE REPORTER | rave smurron pea. Aaronsburg, BERENS rR EERIE EERE ERE: : George McCormick and Master THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1909. Youth Who Had Broken Back Dies In Lloyd Bweeney, of Potters Mills, were Ec . a a Hospital. A 1 1 1 = : = a ; guests at the EK, G, Mingle home over ARBOR DAY OBSERVED. Paul Stiffler, the young man who Sunday. enn 601d or 1S ga N received serious injuries in tle woods E20 Vv Mrs. Calvin Morrie, of Rebersburg, Hon. «. Rhowe Plants One Thousand | ID Montour county the latter part of aod Mri, John Meyer, of Bmuliton, White Fine Trees at Rhoueymede, January last, by being struck vy a were guests of Mrs. IKflle Weaver one ’ ¥ 1 $ Arbor day was observed by Hon, | falling tree, died in the Williamsport day last week. Leonard Rhone by having planted on | hospital. The deceased was aged about Lloyd Btover has gone to tdke a d g dITy | Hl! 0. S (0 IN Ore Rhoneymede one thousand white pine | twenty years, and was a steady and |... 0 at State College, trees. The trees were secured from the | industrious young man. His step- J. A. Emerick, of Lock Haven, was ———— State Forestry Department, and their | father, R. D. Killian, of Lewisburg, the guest of Alice Bright over Bunday. planting was superintended by Mr. | had a lumber contract on the operation W. C. Mingle, of State College, was AN ELABORATE LINE OF McNeal, of that department, who is|of William P. Mauser, near Btrawber- home over Sunday. now located at Centre Hall, the ex-|ry Ridge. In felling a tree in the The following officers were elected ¢ ¢ pense, of course, being borne by Mr. | woods, it struck the young man, |... .\. year in the Reformed Bundsy Rhone. crushing him to the ground, and in- gchool : Bupt., Milton Btover ;: asst. O g or en, O y S& ren Under a law just passed, any one can | flicting a fracture to his spine. His supt.,, W. H. Philips: sec, Nellie secure trees at cost from the Forestry |injuries were such that he gradually Mingle ; treas., Mra. W. H. Philips ; Department, and it is thought that | failed, and with a broken back it is librarian, Clyde S.over ; asst, Fred ’ . ’ this law Will greatly encourage re-|surprisiog tbat he lived the three|, Full line Ladies Oxfords, formerly 3 79 Also, Greatly Reduced Prices + forestation. months that he did. Miss Amanda Haines, of Woodward, sold at $2,00 and $225, now are on all kinds MEN’S SHOES Besides the trees planted at Rhoney-| The body was shipped to Lewisburg was a visitor at the John Haines home mede, Mr. Rhone was also instru-|and the funeral was held from the on Saturday. : mental in having fifty trees planted on bois of AE Killian BaEday sltesuoon Miss Mabel Crouse is so busy that . . the Methodist church site, east of Cen- | a week. Interment was made in the she was obliged to hire two assistants S O | f | C Everything at Reduced tre Hall, known better perhaps as the | cemetery there. The family removed to help with the millinery work dur- : ee ur neo ace urtains Pennington cemetery plot. to Lewisburg from Centre Hall about ing the busy season. Her styles seem Prices for the Three Grange Park was also remembered, | 8 jear ago, The deceased was born | 0 . people from both Penns and d | ADIES’ WAIS | 5 fifty trees of various types having |near Colyer. Brush Valleys. + +» all been planted there. Teuae El . Bett Harry Charles, of Hartleton, was Sr———r—— - one ni the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Or- From Pittsburg. Peter R. Auman et ux to Sarah C. wig, on Sunday. Ist, We are in a small building and pay very small rent. C.D. Runkle, of Pittsburg, employ- Fredéricks, tract of land in Gregg Mrs. Haines and daughters, of ed by the Knoxville Land Improve. twp. April 1, 1909. $10%. Woodward, spent Monday with her 2d, We work ourselves and do not have to hire any help. ment Company, writes the Reporter D. Paul Fortney to Wm. E. Wellser, gon John and family. lines that make the editor's chest ex- [tract of land in Worth twp., April 16, |" prio fron Kerstetter, who had beri 3rd, We satisfy ourselves with very small profits, pand some inches : 1909. $200. - atayiog at Walter Orwig's all winter, } an “owe. WemreMlwaywgiadito]" Joseph 8. Nefletal to H. B. Nef, | 0 o80 "0 re 50 AL winter, And for these three reasons we can sell our goods as low and lower than any receive the Reporter. You may know | April 12, 1909; tract of land in Boggs Monday. | other merchant, Hoping to get acquainted with you and to have a share of your how eager we are to get the news in| twp. $3000, aa busi Y : : . UsSInNess, we are VY it, when you recall that we have been Mary Elmira 8, Motz, admr., te T. Woodward. » ’ > es Yours truly ? paying for two copfes for a number of | B. Mofz, Jan. 8, 1900; tract of land ip Miss Sara Walls. who was staying | years that come to thesame house. Penn twp. $325. with her aunt, M rs. Retfaer, was call- : “ Knoxville has a population of a| Thos. F. Williams et al to Margaret | 4 1 ome on’ Sunday to nurse her | 'y J * : Reasons noted below. little over weven thousand, and we| Williams, March 25, 1909; house ard | . iver who is ill know little of hard “times. The com- | of in Lemont. £500 Ne « . 2 ; . ; ’ uther Kream 8 to Bellefonte | i pany my son and I are employed with | John F. Kimport et ux to F, 1 | Uther Kreamer was to Brllefon Better Acquaintance Leads to Better Understanding, one day last week. is buildi fifty-five w brick | Houts, March 25, 1906: \ As od Mins J | Fo ork Fi ln te Bear di "| Ea ered we | EE BRERA EER R RENE ANNIE RS the first of March, and now the brick | J,hn L. Holmes etal to G. E Corl : . J : work is half done, aud by Jaly first Rec. 19, 1908; plot of ground in Fergu- Coburn last Tuesday, i Lizaiag . E249 %%20 3 . | Adds puddin bod ode 3 bed LEB 2 IIBLL .t oe Miss Bertha Wirth, of Woll's Store, | 4 they will be entirely completed. I'be 8On twp. $150. ; wp— p— RII. o NTT company is able to sell its houses ss| p,y; Gray to Sarah E. White, Apri) is visiting ber grandparents, Mr. and | _ : 3% finished. 500° N ; . i : : : | Raat as they are finishe 1, 1906; tract of land in Bouth Philips- Rev. Eli Blifer, a Congregations! | ** We are all well apd in good burg. $300. ; : 3 trite 1M . . minister, after haviog spent a month | 1 Spats. Samuel Baylor to Imperial Coal in town, left for his home in Chicago, | ' Mre. Israel Runkle, . Mining Co., Jan. 21, 1909: tract of Two Important New Laws, ; : ; : : ; : : ; : : f% WOULD. YOU LIKE ~YOUR MONEY. ? eS aS ARN — ? TWENTY PER CENT? Such a question is almost superflow: know is how and where yOu can g Here is the opportunity. . on Monday. aod ii Centre county. #1. Muster Harold Ard The governor signed a number of Earle C. Tuten, clerk of O. C. & b’lls which now are laws, Two of these Mary Elmira 8. Motz, March, 1909: "are of local importance, and are these . farm and tract of land in Penn twp Empowering auditors in boroughs, $6500. . townships, poor districts and school Barah A. Confer et bar to F. B. districts to collect from any officials Motz, March 17, 1908; tract of land in the amount of any loss that may occur Peon twp. $550. throu sh his neglect, Thos. J. Stover et al to W, A. Stover “EXECUTORS NOTICE—LETTERS TESTA izi ) 1 (¥ ME ¥ bh df Catharine Authorizing townships of the first | March 13. 1909; tract of land in Penn Durst late of Centre Hall borough, deca . class and boroughs to acquire land by [ twp. $6400, Lotiers testamentary having been duly granted i . ! » y ‘ to the nndenigned he would respeetfully request eminent domain for the use of parksor Elmira Gobeen et al to Heury H | any persons knowing themselves (ndebied to ton y ¢ i “ a of wt io make immediale payment, and those | playgrounds. Fredericks et al, March 31, 1909: trsot | ° » make Hui A Sy prevent thew | —— of land in Harris twp, $4250. duly authentioated {or set: lement HENRY SWAB, Executor, Rebersburg. Margaret Bruger et baron to Wm Centre Hall, Ps. Our farmers are greatly delayed in| Bruss, Dec. 26, 1908: tract of land ip | — — their farm work on acc runt of the late | Union twp. $225 ox UTOR'p NOTICE LETTERS TESTA ’ tyfon the esiate Of Lizzie Spyder | heavy rains and snow squalls. 8B. W. Waite to John H. Herman, | iste of Poiter wp , decessed, having been duly | granted 0 the aodersigned they would respect i John Harter and family attended | April 2, 1909; tract of lsnd in Bpriog | § slly request any persons knowing theme ves in i 3 sen Usiug Cemunt Use Outy thie Beuy i 5 } o 000, debited 10 the estate to make Immediate pas 3 vy { o" the faneral of Mrs. E. C. Harter, at | twp. $100 aia the iste 0 make immodis ® : USE THE i DRAGON rete ee is Il ' OF TI OF THI mumps, Harry Haines, of Windber, is visit- ing his mother and brothers at this place, Miss Minnie Boob is visiting her sister, Mrs, Cora Meyer, at Rebersburg UIE LT TY —— WHICH 1 Ean £9 BY Ty M / BE PU] 2 Side walks, fence posts, foundations, culverts, bridges, chimneys, water and dairy troughs, floors in spring houses, chicken houses, pig pens, carriage houses, hot beds, root cellars, cist- erns, ec, etc, + . +. . Boilies & 2 FF 8 Ads 3 The fact that we own and control large num building lots, we are in PROPOSITION IN REAL ES } EVER BEEN OFFERED TO HE THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, We have lor Sale one New Eleven-room House, Centrally Located Lots sold on easy terms. Great demand for houses and rooms at State College. Houses renting here now from 5 and not a vacant house in town, dd CTT TTT TT TTT Tr rr Tr Teer i did bd 4 5 J to $100 per month £21 5 Russel Sage said, “Your real estate will m your old age coms- fortable.’ % C000 D000 VIII VL VV 00000 © seco ‘ Ahn andrea dha Bpring Mills, Baturday. Martin Hogan et ux to Wm. Hos 0 present them daly suthenticaied for set Rev. Edwin Bierly and family are | band et al, Jan. 19, 1909: tract of land | Vement W. B. MINGLE spending several weeks at this place |in Union twp. $3500. W. A. ALEXANDER. Excentors, visiting relatives. Dora E. Fisher to Albert F. Haze! | April 2 Centre Hall, Pa ; State College has the brightest future of any town in the state. It is For Sale bs the ideal town for home and education : Call and see our proposition and select for yourself one of the choice it TAQ ¢ 5 ay soe Foes ev 8 a 3 - ots. Free transportation to iyone buying a lot in the next 30 days. Call or write LEATHERS BROTHERS Commercial Phone, STATE COLLEGE, PA, W. GROSS MINGLE, Centre Hall. Pa. : . or BOTH PHONES wue 0 «| March 29, 1909: y y Mr. Harbauch, who had an opera ¢ ' lot of ground in XECUTOR'S NOTICE~LETTERS TESTA tion performed, is on a fair way to] Unioville boro. $650. mentary ou the estate of John Il, 8p cher = recovery. W.G Runkle to Nellie E. Walker, | ite, ot 00 easton ease hemi |] Plans and Estimates for James Zeigler is at present improv-| April 5, 1909, tract of land in Ferguson respectiali Jequest any Berwbas knowing them. + Construction Furnished Free ing the appearance of his home in the | twp. - $500. BATION. al those Davie to mike mediate | Fr PTT TTT TTT Trt way of building a large porch in the| Beulah Campbell et baron to Jobn Sane io present sham duly ambeuticaisd for ef- front of his house. Garveres, April 5, 1909; tract of land in W. B. MINGLE, Executer, wy Warren Wood and family, of pring | Potter twp, $200. April 7? Centre Hall, Pa Mills, spent Bunday at this place and| Susan Wiser et bar to D. Paul Fort- EXECUTORS NOTICE - LETTERS TESTA with power machinery and me visitors a ¢ hotel. ney, tract of land 0 bl ntary on the estate of George Swat : able on short notice to many. . ’ . were visitors at the hotel ¥ e : Worth twp, April a'e of Harris township, deceased 8 he on sho 3 e ew 00 S rivin ’ Joapoa, the eleven-months-old [$a 1909, $200. Letters testamentary having been duly granted | §| facture all Yhe | ‘ £ a y * - to the undersigned he would respectfully reqacet i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elias Bressler et ux to B. F. Btover, ADY persons knowing themseives indebted to the : Bierly, died Jast Friday and wag|tract of land in Aaronsburg, March | sae to make immediate payment, and those | Popular Flavors of | at EMERY'’S STORE x ** The Best Investment on Earth is in the Earth Itself.” hd LE SPR ett DI0I BVDV BD PPP VD VINNI VD DODD BOOS : The undersigned is equi; i 2 . A having claims against the same 0 present them buried in the Union cemetery Tuesday | 29, 1909, $850. . duly sutheuticated for ett ement morning. Kate M. Tavior et al to Clars Hels GEO. M. BOAL, Executor, Messrs. Frank Waite and Scott ler, lot in Spring twp., April 8, 1909, | AP 2 Onitrs Hall, pa. - |} Ice Cream Blover are at present at State College | $2585 —t Ba - 2 TERTR ! ’ XECUTOR'S NOTICE—LETTERS TEATA- | Large Lake where they are assisting in building a Mary A. Holt to James Allen Wood: = Seniary of the slate of Sarah J. Foust, MADE FROM PURE CREAM g W hit 1S Mackerel dwelling house for Martin Dreibelbeis. | side, tract of land in Philipsburg, eT ben duly granted produced from his own herd. of ca Clarence Long has employed A. E.| April 8, 1909 $500. to the undersigned he would respectiu’ly request Cattle, Strayer, A. B. Wolf and Lee Ridder| Thos. Foster et al to Mary E. Beck, | tai kiowing themmives indetted ta the | 4 1, product is properly packed Green Truck Lettuce Celery Lemons to paint the outside of his dwelling | lot of ground in State College, March | D798 claims against the same 10 present them and delivered to the railroad sta. Oranges Bana Etc. orn 27,1909. $400 duly authenticated for error gi aloh tion at Rising Springs. ry i " cl lLb Xe ’ " » ' . ‘ { ! I ry Goods i rocerii Har Rev. Bixler returned home Tuesday | Sergius 8. Pletcher ot UX 10 A. A (TOA eames SHES Hall, Py uietos Giaraiesd of 1} Notions G cs dware from a short visit in the western part | Pletcher, property in Howard boro., nets Sa] gnats af the ry Sah yop hd contents, : | At Lowest Prices for First Quality Goods. of the state, April 12,1909. $10. && private sie from the executor, W. BMingie. For prices, etc., apply by mail or |} ——————————— Carrie M. Bradford et ux to Chris | RL in person to : : : Spring Mills tisn Durst, tract of land in Potter 2990000002000000990000000% JOHN SNAVELY, Parties having more produce than they wish to Miss Bessie Grove came home from | WP.» April 10, 1909. $200, Our Friends and Spring Mills, Pa ||| § trade out can get the cash for same at my store. We Bellefonte, Baturday, to attend the| ¥- G. Van Pelt ot ux to Lizzie M. Ir rien y | can handle your Eggs Butt Lard M P. toes, faneral of Mrs. Harter, Jacobs, tract of land in Centre Hall, / ; cash : = : al, oa A little son of Edward Decker fell | April 1, 1900, $1150, Customers : Etc., in or trade. on the sidewalk aud broke his arm. ————y . A call at this place will convince you that this is Sober. Dr. Braueht reduced the fracture and or WHITE GOODS in the the store to get good goods at the lowest prices, : : at present the little fellow is doiog| Frank Wingard, Perry snd T. LATEST STYLES : icely. Bhafler ar 3 nicely are working st State College Embroidery for Full Skirts. : 30 Years log the funeral of Mrs. Minnie Harter, Net Waists. Silks in Black at the Holy Oross church, in Georges Valley. She bad a host of friends who mourn her death, J. R, Zerby's house caught fire last week one day, but the flames were ex. tinguished before much damage was and colors for dresser, Wool The condition of the weather Satur- Nora Zerby spent Sunday in Aarons. Net in Cream and Ecru for Experience in the manu- ’ facture of Gasoline means | . . er S tore much to the motorist. In diy kept quite a number from sttend- burg with her mother, the use of Ss Goods for Coat Suits, — thin Also a full line of of men, Monday morning, to survey n 4 : ¥ 4 State land in the Beveu Mountains, Wm. Auman and son Frank left last k Charles Campbell fs Hil of theont LCP" LOPLI work on # lamber trouble, : Mies Margaret Weaver, who spent eri Gatuly preparing lumber to two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Migs Lidis Ebert returne! to Belle- . ers, rel to Mil ym oy y returned to Millheint on fonte, Baturday, where she Is em- The many friends of Daniel Gen'#sll, ployed. Men's and Boys' in Tan and Black, ladies’ & Children's © © " Bort New Wout | Men's & ladies’ Cxfords in Ox tw York Seed Potatoes. i NISSLE Blood The undersigned offers for sale one DR. SOL. mM. Y, : hundred and fifty bushels Rural New hind A full line of Tan and % York seed Hany va These lta) VETERINARY SURGEON, Black Hose to match, Ne grows frou stock Focsived from ew Yor! spring. lee, $1.00 A graduate of the University of Penna, This Store will be closed all day per bushel. Terms striotly cash. Office at Palace Livery Stable, Belle bar: The heavy rains last week caused |$ Mon, May 31st--Decoration Day. B. W. Bmirn, fonte, Pa. Both ‘phones, Jufsinuey gutgeon, ron be a Penns creck to over fl yw, 19 : J Centre Hall, Pa. S6A.1.08.1yv while in Brush Valley on business he | Charles Bmith is a professional fish. i When you play ball use the Reach was stricken with parsiysis. He wae|®fman. When not fishing for trout Call and see. Mimsy ay any of Sted iefiusuce bare Oeil League ball. For sa'e at this brought home by his son Cleveland | be is after suckers and eels, H. F. ROSSMAN office. Price, $1.25. and Dr. Braucht, sud bas never re- " ————— oo gained consciousness, ils condition | Ladies’ Gun Metal pumps, leather Spring Mills - - - Penn, Ladies’ Black Euede oxfords at| Ladies’ Russian Calf oxforde at being considered very serious, bows, $3.00 at Yeagers, ‘ Yengers, Yoagers, fu ¥ ¥
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