JHE CENTRE REFORTE Aaronsburg, YAY KAYE 1y VERTYVAUWY, PRRRPRRRPP rears tPRRRRRRRRLRRRRNRRRRRE DS Opening Special ... For This Week Only at the Harry Witten & Co.'s Clothing Store Mre. A. 5 Bell and Mrs, Wm. Bell, Dedication Regular Army Monument. of Bellefonte, are the welcome guests at the Thomss Hull home, Misses Lizzie Edmunds and Emma While Rev. Dubbs, of Curtin, is Beisel, of Hazleton, are visiting their attending the convention at Middle- many friends in this their former burg, Mrs. Dubbs is spending the time home. at the home of her brother, F. P. Mrs. Annie Wyle spent a day in Floray, near Centre Hall. Millbelm with her mother, Mis, Sara Just a word about shoes : We have a | Shreffler. full line of Wesikover and Wisconsin George Corman and family, of Walking shoes. None better. These |Smullton, spent the Ssbbath with his shoes are worth more than the money brother-in-law, John Haines, sed rs : we ask for them, Come to see us.—| Mrs. Janna Musser, of Millbeim, ' Harry Witten & Company. spent a few days with her mother, Thousands Have Kidney Farmer D. KX. Keller sold his fat| Mrs. Frank Weaver, Trouble and Never Suspect it. » sk Hav G 3rooks, of Pleasant Gap, is steers to a Lock Haven butcher, and agene H kook, a wp | How To Find Out. got the top price of six cents per | visiting et a Fill a bottle or common glass with your pound. The sale at that price also in-| Merrill Eisenhour and wife spent water and let it stand twenty-four hours: cludes a bull whose weight is judged |a few days with bis parents, returning 2% a brick dust sedi- to be fifteen hundred pounds, to Beavertown beginning of the week, - ot 4 ment, or settling, | T » F.| Ernest Stover and Wilmer Stover SN /9 stringy or milky | I'be stave and saw mill of E E, I - or Tid ar appearanceoften | Herlacher, located three miles south and families, Misses Ardrena arman / a indicates an un- | of Loganton, was recently burned at|8nd Nellie Mingle took a trip in the pH healthy condi- | night, The saw mill had not been in |#uto to State College. ton of dhe kid. Wy ae : \ YS, of - operation the previous day, making| Harry Wyle ls engage din painting JR quant doeite the fire of a mysterious character. The [the buildings on Ernest Btover's - 2 pass it or painin | loss is about $2000, No insurance. property. the back are also sym toms that tell you ! . , . 3 i ing | the kidneys and bladder are out of order Capt. G. M. Boal 11 having a hay Rev. W. D. Donat is attending nL A Hk o . \ > 3elle- | 8nd need attention, barn, 36x50 feet, erected on his farm, classis, which is in session at Be fonte this week What To Do. west of Old Fort. This indicates that | 'O0'® this week. The M ial held § There is comfort in the knowledge so : ’ p emorial services were he n ¢ XDI ESSE : Cilmer’ crops are increasing under the good @ Mem ¢ often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's farming of his tenant, Richard Brooks. the Reformed church Bunday fore- | Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, ’ fills 2 st every wish in correcting noon. Rev. Donat preached a most | fulfills almost ever; CO B The carpenter work for the structure ox 5 ot ser n t M velerans and rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, o sellent sermon to the veterans and 13 being done by John D. Locas and |®*° : his force of workman. liver, bladder and every part of the urinary all others who had the pleasure of passage. Corrects inability to hold water The dwelling house of D. M. Camp- bell, of near Linden Hall, came very being present, and scalding pain in passing it, or bad v sffects fo Ing use que ine Herbert Hosterman, of State College, | ¢¥ects following use of liquor, wine or near being destroyed by fire Sunday morning. As it was about ten square beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne- was here among friends for a day. On cessity of being compelled to go often feet of the roof was burned. The fire originated fromm a spark from the returning he was accompanied by | through the day, and to get up many Clarence Eisenhour, who will also be | times during the night. The mild and employed at State College. immediate eficct of Swamp-Root is chimuey, and was blazing away when the flames were observed by David Boyder, a neighbor, who called Mr, : . A soon realized. It stands tle highest be- C. A. Weaver and Ezra Bard, of cause of itgremarkable 1 4 Campbell up on the telephone and apprised him of the fact that his house Ceburn, attended the Memorial serv-! health re storing prope ices in the Reformed church, Sunday, | erties. If you need a Miss Ruth Bwabb is a delegate to medicine you should wag on fire. It was only 8 short time until a number of men gathered, and the flames were then quickly subdued. On Monday, May 31, Memorial Day, the monument to the regular army en- gaged in the battle of Gettysburg will be dedicated on the Battlefield by the United states Government. President Taft will participate in the ceremonies, Excursion tickets Lo Gettysburg will be sold by the Pennsylvania Railrosd from all principal ststions May 27 to 30, good to return until June 3, inclusive, at reduced rates. LOUALS, AN ELABORATE LINE OF Clothing for Men, Boys. Children A Full Line of WALK-OVER Aso Fall Line WISCONSIN SHOES WALKING SHOES See Our Line of Lace Curtains Everything at Reduced + and LAD NY WAISTS Prices for the Three Ist. We are in a small building and pay very small rent, *» 2d, We work ourselves and do not have to hire any help. Reasons noted below, 3rd, We satisfy ourselves with very small profits, And for these three reasons we can sell our goods as low and lower than any other merchant, Hoping to get acquainted with you and to have a share of your business, we are, Yours truly HARRY WITTEN & C0., Centre Hall, Pa. : ’ HEBER ERE PRP PIER EDR EB BIEBER P NDE Ti . . . have the best. Sold by $i - the United Evangelical cohvention to druggists in fifty-cent aoe] be held at Middleburg. and one«lollar sizes. 3 $ : : s y § ey wiv hav saInnle tle sent free Mrs, Lizzie McDowell, of Spring You may have a sample bottle sent free Add t Co., Bing Better Acquaintance Leads to Better Understanding. 1ail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Mille, spunt the Suvoath amos | BYimil: Addsess br. Milmerde Co PEERED RRRRRRRPRRPRRRPRRRRRPRPPRRRRRRRRR friends here, having formerly resided | rememberthe name, Dr, Kilmer's Swas , : LALLA I) 13 Mrs. John Kreamer, of Centre Hall, |, Asronsburg. Root, and the address, Binghamton, | 5 2 +4443424340800 04200002 is at the Bellefonte hospital in a Mrs, Aubie Detweiler, of near Cen- a QR LT A INTIS WwW O UI D Y O U | | K E DP wYOUR MONEY... DP rather serious condition. Bome months tre Hall, spent a dsy with her brother. = - LN Lo A T O E A R N — “re @ : aha ha oe . i il, . “ ORT ON Bat EAC LF R. IN . AT] R- & ago she was operated on in that insti in-law, Warren Winkleblech, aud took - DA ING. MAY 6 between Fort | ; I tution, and later growths developed with her her nephew, John Winkle- | A libers! reward will be given, Fieass TD where the openings had been made, blech, who will remain for a few weeks | °F 2941 A ARE . and it was to remove these growths Ce : % that the second operation became necessary. While this operation was wil "WENTY C ? . N PER EN + Such a question is almos know is how and where you ca Here is the opportunity EE / d ¢ ! ¢ $ 3 / ! ; : ¢ $ : X TTTTTY Zach, Thomas and niece, Miss Ro» becca Bnyder, are spending a few days at Stale College. a Rebersburg. C. M. Gramley sold a fine automo- bile to Wm. Bholl, of Smullton, the ' r ined fr he u other day. Oy Oe ETRE HALL BORD. COUNCIL Mrs. Edwin Weaver had G. P. Gar- W. GROSS MINGLE, Secretary rett with his force of men employed at painting ber dwelling house. Adduds Trt TT TY in progress, the patient became loo weak to continue it to completion, and the surgeons were obliged to temporarily close the wound and await a time when she could with- stand the strain. The resourcefulness of farmer W. R. Nefl, of near Tusseyville, will enable him to keep his butter, cream, ete. |" yo. "U0 Erungert, who just suai floors in spring houses, cool this summer while others are : te Ce ee | Pleted a successful term of school at 1 chicken houses, pig Ameniing because lhere was no Jeeigig College, has turned te estate 0 make Imm yment, and those “op ~ f AOD to be housed. Mr. Nef, like many 82% "as telurmec. to Der) wislets mate | came 10 at nem | 4 PENS, carriage houses, hot faving claims agains home, at this pl. ce. ful anthentieatad tor set: Jet 3 . others, expected '' colder weather later Nevin AGL of Millheim, recent-|] ON HENRY SWAB, Executor ¢ beds, root cellars, cist- on, ud when the Su ice formed ly purchased the ice which C. O. Mal- As : > : entre Hall, Pa 1 ers, Sle Ble. a. permitted it to pass down the creek, lory stored a way last winter. x CTOR'S NOTICE —LETTS but when the March snow banks were Prof. 8. W. Gramley and Harry mentary on the estate of Lizzie » t : bat hai tar 8 f hawt bum ty 1» When Using Comment Use Only the Best well settle gh y . fie of Poller twp , decossnd, having i duly £ ) settled he went to work with axe Meyer, both of Millheim, spent a day | granted 10 the undersigned the and shovel. The solid snow banks last week in town on business, oily n q Jost ay persons kn swing th 8 he . it + USE THE i DRAGON 1 were cat into cubes, and carefully Everybody is busy this time of the i ik an thowe having cia . itt the na hauled and stored away the same as year and the loafers have disappeared. | vemens CU suibenticated for though it was 108, and now he has a William Strohecker, of Lewisburg, N B Kin nl Dl R. Exccutom good substitute for that product, is spending a week here attending ‘01 spt 2 A. ALEXANI ER. ga mr business matters, Linden Hall. SBeott Btover and Manassas Gilbert AECUTORS NOTICK--LETTERS TESTA mentary on the estate of John H. S8peber, 7 and t iste of Centre Hall borough. deceased, having John Weibly went to Williamsport, | last week put up a poultry fence, it Deen Guiy EANIen 10 The dor ae, Wa last week, to attend the banquet given | being one of the finest in this vicinity. | respecifuily request any persons know! i ¥ ¥ i ; ven indebted to the eMate 1 make immediate | T74T FIPPET TTT HTT Tre by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- |The fencing was purchased from the | *™™ jo the Sitaie 10 make : TErTTIrI TVET IrrIeY au 11 8 5 Bos 33 i i i a i TN Side walks, fence posts, foundations, culverts, bridges, chimneys, water and dairy troughs, a yy : 3 bd ddd ALA NOTICE~LETTERR TE M1 ihe tute of i 1 2 £2 81 Sed And rth 2 ate 10 1 I'HE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Sea We have for Sale one New Eleven-room House. Centrally Located T rte ¢ x » _ 4 8 : & iOS SOIC OD terms, stent dem i fos rT TTY TT YTY 5 oO 5 at i State College and not a + Su nlite atints smolts: iv ¥% R : “Your te will make your 61d age com- is iiege bas the bright i ire of auy town in the state, town for home and BOI DVI VINII BD VEIL BB BOR scoe ¥ For Sale by W. GROSS MINGLE, Centre Hall, Pa. BOTH PHONES PRP : see our proposition : select for yourself one of the choice 2m vy rr - . # .- Fyre Fags uryes ” 1 - - 3 ‘ransporiation 10 anyone buying a lot in the next 10 days. "LEATHERS BROTHERS Commercial Phone, STATE COLLEGE, PA. v SAL LLAAA AALS 2 Plans and Estimates for Construction Furnished Free PPV VONNI VD VINNIE DVI DVD VENI DDD BD 000 DD OO0S® tov UVBPIOD WH ** The Best Investment on Earth is in the Earth Itself.” PAFment 400 those having iam as 00 VD VINE VL VSD BO08 BD BI000 Wee pany to veteran trackmen. Colled Bpriog Fence Company, Win- | sme to present them duly Mutheutiosted | tiement, : mo A Jacob Lee and family spent Sunday | chester, Indiana. W. B. MINGLE. Executor, RPT with friends at Colyer, William Garrett, son of G. P. Gar- | Avril 22 Qeatre Hall, Pa. J. Ihe undersigned is equipped ; : ; ith po machinery ‘ Mrs. Keller was kept very busy | rett, is at present receiving treatment XBCUTOR'S NOTICE -LETTERS TESTA a wer oa 3a to A i ’ ‘ ‘ ; : 3 1 | 3 {CE «LE ‘BR RTA - ie On short notice © manu- : dishing out the ice cream Batarday | in the Lock Haven hospital, mentary on the estate of Gooree swab, | Bl facture all the | New Goods Arri ng Dail evening. The older ones as w.ll as| Charles Waite sold his bieycle to A: duly granted | §! f ® young ¢ -1C ory Mi to the undersigned he would respectfully request P la Fl f Jee the young came to partake of the ex-| Charles Mailory, of Millbeim, last any persons kuowing themselves indebied 10 he | || I” OPUIAT avors ofl | ’ T cslient cream made by John Boavely, | Saturday. estale 10 make immediate payment, and those at EMERY S S ORE of Bpring Mills i —— haviog claims sagaiost the same 10 present them i duly sutheuticated for settiement . k . Woodward, GEO. M. BOAL, Exceutor, : John Bhreck, wife and little daugh odward April 22 / Cenire Hall, Pa Ce ream ter, of Lemont, spent Bundsy with| Herbert Hosterman, of State Col sai 1} (i ifs of Lam te Cy Fo ers To roceries, Large Lake Fish, Fruits, Etc. meutary on the estate of Sarab J. Foust, MADE FROM PURE CREAM Merril Miller was in town a few days | anday. Inte of Potter wwuship, deceased produced from his own herd of | "oe Bro Ad wife, of Suliton, | iatiesiasamuiary bavipt hues duly wna Cattle. Big Assortment of Linen finish Ginghams in T de we would re aly rege . : : A Lee Brooks and wife were in town [spent the Sabbath at the home of C. 18} ir Et Rall respentiully requ The priduct is properly packed all shades, White India Lind Baturday evening. They like their |D. Motz estate to make immediate payment, sud those and delivered to the railroad sta- Ca { { ilk La haviog claime against Lhe same 10 present them : i ea mbrics Mouslins Chiff ns, Sil cs - new home on the farm, west of Centre| Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Meyer, of Co- duly authenticated for settlement. | . | tion at Rising Springs. : > ons, Silk ces, Per Hall, but find plenty of work. burn, were visitors in town, Bunday. April 9. w.B WIRULE, Recut ' ba Satisfaction Guaranteed cales, Lace Cur tains, Gauze Under wear, etc, John Getz is putting a new roof on| Mrs. Wolfe is visiting her mother, both as to quality and purity of at Lowest Possible Prices. . . . ; The real estate of the deceased, consisting of a ht the Hess house, occupied by Christ | Mrs. Geo. Miller, at Linden Halla house aud iot at Poters Mills, can be purchased Contents, Meyer, Having spent two weeks with her | ® Private sale from the executor, W. B. Mingie. For prices, etc., apply by mail or SPECIAL THIS WEEK — The Bunday school of the United grandparents, Miss Bertha Wirth re- a . In ptmon to > i 4 lbs large Raisins 2 Evangelical church will hold a fes- [turned to her home at Wolfe's Store, $9999490400090809828899008 JUHN SNAVELY, " Je ¢ 10c Prunes 8c tival the evening of May 29th, on the | Bunday. . ' Spring Mills, Pa Larg lawn in front of R. G. MeClellan’s| Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of Car-| 8 Our Friends and a Large 12cPrunes - - . . 0c, house. Ice cream, cakes, candies and roll, spent a few days with the Indy’s Custom . Large Peaches - - - 8c, 10c, 12¢ Ib. ers * St het ood things of the season will persyta, the laude part of last week, Compare our priccs.and quality of goods with others ~you will find e served, ohn Fultz, wile and son Roy, of WHITE GOODS in the our prices right. Dow’t forget us on Hardware, Shoes, Notions, LATEST STYLES Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Stover will Coburn, spent Saturday and Sunds n : ; Bonsekeaping abcre the: Tah fo io io rae on y y $ Hats, Ete. We have a large stock always. Mrs. Btover, before marriage, was| Rev. Confer, a United Evangelical : Miss Bess Searson, and the people of | minister, was a visitor in town this C ’ S A this community ret that she js] week. Arn ; J J mm leaving, yet wish pill bappiness, | The stork passed through town Mon- : Net Waists, , Silks in Black * . cr y S tore day moruiug and left a daughter at hd Salon fou dresser, Weal i Ee ain Georges Valley. the home of Walter Reflaer. 3 Goods for Coat Suits, Ce — Embroidery for Full Skirts, Net in Cream and Ecru for i : : : Miss Jennie Decket, of Bpring Mills, | Messrs. Wert and Keller, of Brush |g Al% 2 full line of : CENTRE HALL, - - on - - PENNA spent Bunday with her sister, Mrs, Valley, were visitors at the home of SHOES and OXFORDS Kate Motter, William Glantz, Mr. and Mrs, John Bridge and little Miss Bara Walls, of Millmont, is at daughter Ona, of Jersey Shore, are |Present staying at the home of her spending a week with Mrs, Jane|®00t Mrs. Walter RefToer, Weaver, Post Offices Hours, . Mr. sod Mrs, Jasper Wagner, of Spring Mills, visited at the goo ot| , The Epriog Mills post office, ©. A. Black Hose to match, D. C. Lingle, Sunday. Krape, postmaster, will observe the | Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jamison went | (0 0%I08 hours on Memorial Day, | @ This Store will be closed all day Monday, May 81st: O f 6:45 to Millhei : pen from - 4 a be Suvdey to atteni the] “CV or hr pin Mon., May 31st--Decoration Day, ven last Tuesday, after spendiog al A lisle glove, found near Grange Call and see. week with his family here, on Arcadia, Mra. Oliver Zsttle and two children | its ower or nr im Florsy, sawaite!3 HH, F, ROSSMAN its at this visited her brother, Willism Smith, at Fumes at thls olen, See. -— Spring Mills - - - Penn, , Bpriog Mills, over Bunday, Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year ih Men's and Boys’ in Tan and Black. Ladies’ & Children's © “ Men's & Ladies’ Oxfords in Ox : Blood. A full line of Tan and No Dans || | DR. SOL. M, NISSLEY, |B IInd de tris Wha em : on op ! If you use the right gameiing Ny a Gap, re ato trouitos cnn Bo trated VETERINARY SURGEON. . th laferior gase!'ne © on Ooem all - TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES {other causes, VUhp not enjoy pour 150 ACRES ARE CLEAR. F reaching, confident thet tha bower is : ’ hare just whoa you sued it most, A graduate of the University of Penn's. | Them ate Metied 55s mim a $ NOOeMArY Viaveriy Gasolines | |Office at Palace Livery Stable, Belle 2 taka & ara manulsctured ev unsty Fr sates | fonte, Pa. Both ‘phones, spring ro Ae BL . ld Bile use, Wry tag wiaver oy boants 5 3 Shion dh b ou an bara, : {i 70° ~ BMlotor ~ ltove pect snp fips. | NOY in “ui A ron You my ba sonnre 3 of [nesamranes iy, a We ¢ , m / " ‘ | etal climaery fae om, Be Suan die eran 8 : pli snn Rare Je Se in 0 ai org h Ou Tema. Ak Pane ier, By, Waverly 01 Wee's go, %' Jal pabaet Ealum a | Fndbbund, da. oda #