Se . g retreat # “ B TS 1 0 SOAS or Os lg ¥ . RE IB A IP BAO es AU tip A N6W bout Hols, Bliiat siodaiive Pabiié Hoddd, Spring Milla | By Mes, lla Ishier | Inside Giatdia nh et eh a a NEN AN ENT aa By the not of assembly approved the Merchant C, P. Tong is having his hg igora Rubp | Louie Saurdiun, " hi ; ee Board of Commissioners Have Decided to | 12th day of M \y, 1909, the supervisors | residence, store, barn, outbuildings | Chodin” oly hl Uikan Hoy B, * ) : d ’ Enlarge and Remodel Local Temple of | of the highways of the several town.|n0d fences painted, which makes # | Chrystal Bpring lodge, was a visitor of Let us remind you of Some- Justice—To Cost $60 000, fine appearance, The work Is being ships gre required within six months done by P. R. Auman, who is an ex. "8 eielsmmmmepune > Acting on the recommendation of the | after § prasage of the act to measure . i y : $ ng { ) perienced painter, The Reporter's fLegister, le in 00 0 eat at t grand juries for the past fifteen years, A athe y ’ . n | WIM J y as onis - at least twenty of which have urged all public roads In their respective| Children’s Day services in the! Db. pn. Mewitams Burahawm Ve : y Lutheran church have Been post yoned | Nelle M. Bible, Bertha G. Bible, Centre Hill more ample and convenient accommo-|!oWnships. Such measurements shall indefinitely postponed | w , y u i ’ W. Dunkleberger and wife Williamsport dations for the juries, witnesses and |be made either,by the use of a cyclo- Friday morning of last week T. M. Jouelia Ross, Linden Hall ng prices ohe * i » Folringer, Colyer - Sthery Bitendivg Sout, and for the bet- meter or otherwise as the board MAY (Gramley left for Indiana where he Robers Smith Rankey, Potters Mills er preservation o ie county records y ] : AE. Mary G. Norton. Marjorie Gi, and Evelys C 3 ; the present board of commissioners pray: | 4irect, and the supervisors shall report | will attend the Gvoural Syood, | E, Norton. Flessaamsiiio, 5.7 a Evelyn | 43 Did You Ever Hear the Like | isan 3 ¢ ; . ‘ . mrto "1 Uliver K, Love, Lemont % decided to enlarge and rearrange the the number of miles of road in each mont, preached the snniversary per | Mes John W Conley. Victor Auman, H. E. SEEDED RAISINS AT - - 6c Court House to make it a modern and township to the said highway com- mon for the K. G. E. Castle, in the Lutz, Jolin Kreamer, John Garis, J, W, Stump, up-to-date building. missioner. Kvangelical church, Bunday evening. po hope ay Centre Hall { The vault capacity will be exhausted a eres Messrs. Wp H. Meyer aud J. Wat . Ondara Layer | 30 to 40—this means during the present year, and for some W. 0 T. U Items, Hazel left for Minin county on Tues JF VSANCIAL STATEMENT of Centre Jal : x { ‘ : time past a large quantity of the records The doors of the hospitable home of | 18¥, Where they are engaged in welling | ode’? Bordugh School District for year ending RAISINS at /c per Ib, large s1z¢ have been stored in the Joft. - It is a .. : Fpray pumps, ro x ; { BLACK P UNES grave question as to whether the record | Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Goodhart were Misses Rosie and Ruth Smith, in No Jhools ..... an re 4 3 Not many to offer at this price | . R vaults are fire proof, as it has been | thro #n open to the temperance work- Company with Elias Heckman, left Female is. ang 2 8c per Ib shown that in cleaning the court room | ars Saturday evening. Although the | for Orangeville, Hlinois, and other Total number of PRPS... nisin 12H = RUBY PRUNES i : Average dally attendance. 8H floor above them the water drips through weather was not’ “dry” the ‘spirit of | Western points, where they wili spend AVCrage per cent. of attendance. 4 into the vaults, hence, even if they could true Indies Was nat dampened in the the fummer months, Cont of each pupll por months $1.50 % 10c 1b. This kind of i FANCY PEACHES withstand a fire, the records would prob- A : The new school board or ganized on | - ably be greatly damaged by the water. | least. n interesting program was Monday. | RECEIPTS Prune re not f : - : - . a 5 0 ng 1 s During the past few years the recom- | oarried out and new members added,| Miss Rae Harter, south of town, fs | Total tax available and paid S are t ound in 8¢ per Ib rea § 1206 04 # cvery store, Simply fine, | Large and Meaty, mendations of the grand juries have ema Mr. and Mrs. Goodheart, true to] reported critieally ill, : ; . peo treasury... Gam bodied the following suggestions, viz : their name, are always ready to lead in A valuable cow died for 0, C.|* ar Gi — That an addition be added to the rear of vo i ¥ ¥ Bartges last week. ’ for High Y , : . itding + ths > SPRE ‘ e ood movement, , jee Behool.............. 22 00 : the building ; that the grand jury room | every good moveme Oe ot A project on foot for the | ech hp ou haven't seen, neither will you see any cheaper be enlarged and a witness room added : at eseremeenin [.O. O. F. to organize a band. This ; 1907-1908, for High sehool RT S { { ‘ fo * that an interior stairway be placed in LOCALS ar G . peaches this year, Nothing wrong with this fruit, town certainly should have a musical Grammar Grades, term b h 2 roar + thi ie pr ry I . : organization as the talent is here, of 1908-1908. ., 136 00 5 { the rear ; that the grand jury room be Bamuel BSlasck, of Potters Mille, 8 no « } ut the price too cheap, moved to the first floor ; that the rec- ERT High #chool, tern ord vaults be completely fireproofed ; | Made a trip to Reedsville to visit rel Private partion o . : ‘larence Musser, wife and child, of |... rr ar : . 0 Oe i that a special room be added for women { atives there, Ren hs Mo OH Sunday at "Be | Interest on $500 bond, 2 § Wf 2644 96 | ritnesses ar anoth ‘ { he . vy BE * PENS ES Witnesses and nother. room for Oth il "Squire W. A, Murray, of Boalsburg,{ home of Mr. Zubler. AE. 30a. fOMRer thease 2% witnesses ; that there be an additional ’ le fre this | rmer t ! § 1 3 . was in Centre Hall last week, the Quite a number of penple from this | Tenchier's wage retirees «VSD 00 * . traverse jury room ; that a room for a : PE Tens. : i : ? ; a viace intended to go to Tusses ville Inst law library is greatly needed : that the | guest of his brother, Druggist J. D. Page hie attend oe District Sunday Repair 18 T SS VILLE p office rooms and accomodations are Murray. Bchool Convention, but on sceount of i ks, otc 5 04 ( U EY 4 A. cramped and insufficient ; that the cor- bad : Sie | , weather it was postponed until | 7s rough ar suitable :| John Lucas, head carpenter and a | 8c Necrotary Fidor flooring is rough and unsuitable : : : i : Friday of this week, Aupilic that grill work be placed in the offices force of assistants, went to State A. C. Dunlap lost s valuable horse | Dircoii cate, ( especially that of the Weasyres ) for College Monday to begin the erection last week. ¥ , tor 1 60 privacy and protection and ae eS of a dwelling house for Mr. Dreiblebis About forty young people held |’ aanoe on bullding ane ' Op } : park between the Court House and the " sal moonlight picnic at - Band Spring | vor sanitras a Jail should be beautified. Merchant J. Frank Smith made s Tuesday evening of last week PL EXDEnnts, 8000wnt of coi J R. Harris, a son of a former Yesi- trip to Altoona, Bellwood and other Mr. and Mrs. Zobler went to Yeager- mencement |. Xerciam . WwW O | | D Y O l | I K E dent of Bellefonte, a member of the firm points in Blair county. While in Bell-| town Monday, where they will spend | Fuel | A 109 4% of Newman and Harris, architec te, of wood he was the guest of Rev. 4. R wnveral days wiih their daughter, A } t bow 64 4 . i —— EE — a New York and Philadelphia, has sub- i ’ Mrs. Charles Grenoble. neidental 170-8 23 08 Sachrist, wy mitted a plan in full accordance with Mre. Charles Krape has been quite | So ; OUR M ON EY “we the recommendations of the grand juries, Miss Cora Brown returned to her ill, but at this writing ia improving, | fh Lom. hi | T - EA RN - — ee CER RORIRRDOOOD i ° as above noted, whieh the commissioners home at Potters Mills on Monday, Calvin Finkle's blsck team of horses paid tuition } Hf 671 38 | oy have decided to ad cept. This pl a ( . 4 wre sick with FY peculiar disease Al templates preserving the present s after spending the past winter and present they are somewhat better. ture in its entirety except for the en-}epring teaching in the public schools Mr, and Mri Howard Rossman re. LD. BARTHOLOME largement and fireproofing of the Vaults fat Spring Mills. cently spent a few days at Mifflinbur I. I. MOGRE. Auditor i terior ad t cont Prine Mra. I a Mra ana some terior adornment conten- : : Mra. Donachy and mether Mra Withiess otir Bassd this i of June. 190% * % . ’ 2 i . co ' . iLiiem : § i i L319 plated to restore the building to its ori. ut five jury men drawn for the Herring, spept a few days at Lewis. DD. A. BOOZER, President ginal colonial symplicity and be auty. | special"term of court live in the south. burg. . An addition will be made to the rear of fern section of Centre county. Three] Mrs. Robert Miller, of Tyrone, with Such a question is almost superflous ; all 1 the building § lent to contain the of these come from Gregg township her two daughters, are visiting at the UBALL MA BKK. 24 know is how and where you can get the twenty, on your needed office rooms and vault space, a home of T. B. Jamison. Snesevnt | : ; Here is the opportunity large room for the gran The schools closed last week, and WON witness room attached, es fo i Sunday General John J. Taylor, of | the scholars are happy. i " : a : pb ha diate attorney and . . i : i ng ots, we are is Judge and the istrict attorne, js | Reedeville, celebrated his eighty- a long, ha » ilamaport. Ms PRODUCE AT STORES, PROPOSITION IN RE suitable brary root spinon. 18 a i . ion. Tavic 1g | Abel Lobg, of Lock Haven, and Miss lara ; 0% 1 Biblio HM EVER BEEN OF : to be exeavated under this ad m for second birthday. Gen. Taylor, during Tuttle, of Tioga, spent a few A8YS | PolMOM: cece o.. 3 0 | Rw THE ST oy 02 FER] VANE A a storage room and machinery, A new | the past ten years, spcut much of his with C. P. Long snd family. 114 S1ALE OF PENNSYLVANIA, . and permanent roof is aced on | ¢i ve li OL . } i pp i , / no wile I asa Hie Dor nl cit pels Blaced on Sime trav: hue hh KY fire Sates and —————— tvs eesssssasase We have for Sale one New Eleven-room House, Centrally Located lantern : ) its fo lightness | *o8¢, having Felurael on ¥ 4 ator! Linden Hall, Rowe College Lots sold on easy terms. Great demand for hou and room 1 i beautv in time ago from his second European . . ’ | ¢ ™ ts 3 i Ha CUMIN 12 fs anc DLeauly. ry Hei | bi Miss Margaretta Goheen left Wed. | ; Slate i fiouses renting here now from rear 1s to be brought ! hjtrip. ie is bale and hearty, and bids nesday for a visit with ber cousin in / JOHNSTOWN, PA. nd pot 2 ant house in town. the ground and a columned entrance fair to live for many Years to come, Missouri She will alan spend SOME SHORTHAND . BOOKKEEPING Lusse] Sage said. “Your real estate will make YOR made similar to the present front but on Mrs. Mary (3. Norton accompanied | Hime with her sunt, Mrs. Lizzie Knox, | / TYPEWRITING - PENMANSHIP , : : a smaller scale. These changes. altera- Ty Ap. 7 |. . in Cherokee, lows. é s : bona 3 Bin} ¢ tions and addit 5 complete will cost | by her daughters Ma jorie and Eve yn, A little daughter was the recent Gradudtes ansiste } positions * fas the brightest future of any town in the state. about sixty the nd dollars, and for |of Pleasantville, New York, are ste Pr larrival at the home of A. 8. Fleck. / Yue alg aha a iy wl “" \ this amount of money the commission- a A . » 4 RE rr eres sft . 2 a ALE €ic,, Ba. Call and see our roposition and ih aL oy “ Contr. cart ral] oa ing st the Centre Hall hotel. Mrs. Mr. and Ns Irvin Stover left. on dress 5S. MH. ISENBERG, Ph D. lots. > Prey RRSP LD 0 ALY a uaF = at ha 88 led inty hl SP ’ Norton, nee Doyle, will be recalled by Monday for their new wine niar 5 Fuad PRINCIPAL : : a J Ag n- LEATHERS BROTHERS Court House which will compare fave Irwin, Mr. Btover expects to engage + OF wrile Commercial Phone, STATE COLLIE You and two from Ferguson township, > ileal town for home and education sele ably with those of the adjoining coun-| many of the readers of this paragraph, in the mercantile business PWV V VC UD w ties, upon which upwards of a quarter [she having spent considerable of her Mr. apd Mrs. Walter Weaver BDA | cme of a million dollars have been spent time in Centre Hall when a child. It|family, of Ax Mann, were visiting ai | gloss Wo "ave seen LM pians Are lis three years sioce Prof. Norton She home oot Meer, f Porn charmed with architectural effects ‘ amner Miller an« iy, of Penn. | es : Yew ily f } - i ‘ and the completeness of the interior ar- and fam ly ware in Centre Hall, sylvanis Furnace, pent Sunday at the i rangements, and feel hat the well daring which time they renewed the home of F. E. Wisland. known reputation of the architects will scquaiotsnce of many former aso Misa Blanche Tressler and Mr and | asgure the citizens of Centre county § Clates, all of whom will be pleased to] Mr and Mra. John Williama visited | restored and enlarged Court House at the home of Mrs. Fannie Keller on i which will be an object of pride to every | #¢© them back again, Sunday. one. The further fact that financial ar. rat ct Ralph Musser is now st the home : rangements have been made which will Marriage Licsnres of J. H. Rosas. i enable the commissioners to « Piete] clayton W. Relish. Pleasant Gag Mildred, tre youngest daughter of | the alterations without inereasiny taxa. amb 8. Keon. Pleasant (ia F.E Wieland, i= very ill, having hed tion shorld add to the satisfaction of — a : ne Bites srevere attack of scute indigesting, the taxpayers of the county in at ida May Dodd ed ORE Mise Ripka visited at the. home of | tistic beauty of the contemplated | an : J. I: Tressler over Sgndav. “ changes. Ph Hward niloek, Helielonts Miss Gertrude Wieland spent Bun reece : day with Mrs D. C, Hens me ho T. 1 ', Ribs Mrs, C. C. Mayer and Mrs Weaver | Gatehall-Brongart. mecy R. Keating, Rush Township sod family went to Tusseyville Tues | The marriage of John B. Getchall, jetehell, Caldwell s day where the visited relatives, | of Connelsville, and Miss Sara Brun. [8 sae M. Brungart, Centre Hall Mr. snd re, rig of Boa 1 : ay a e home i mart, was solemnized Wednesday even- burg, Speat 1ndsy | 3 y : $ har HE. fog, six o'clock, by Rev. B. F. Bieber, Democratic Nom'oees, Na Korman spent ‘Sanday with at the bome of the bride in Centre| Jury Commissoner—1 A. Hazel . - ni in this plack, | 8 State Convention—Ja Corl, Ry Hall. There were present to witness Pdleguics nt = Pls on pa. Smith Mra. Lucien Spiker, who had been ew px Hho 1 SHOVE, PY itu seriously ill, is eoneiderably better, | i | ‘* The Best Investment on Earth is in the Earth Itself. A FINE LINE OF LADIES’ SHOES RADCLIFFE — GUN METAL — RUSSET OXFORDS IN RUSSET At Reduced Prices. Give Us a call ——— HANDLED B% WE WILL HAVE A NICE LOT OF GREEN JOHN T, NOLL, GOODS LATTER PART OF THIS WEEK PLEASANT GAP, PA the ceremonies only the immediate County Chalrman—W, D. Zerby A number of Odd Fellows from the relatives of the principals, TL Boalsburg lodge assisted the G. A. R. The bride i= the eldest daughter of Georges Valley. men in the memorial services at Roek ex-SBheriff and Mrs. Cyrus Brungart, James Lingle, of Altoona, spent a| Hill. Rev. A. A. Black made a short and is an estimable young lady, The few days with his parents, Mr. and |sddress to suit the occasion. groom is a railroad man E reed by | Mrs. D. C, Lingle. At the festival held Saturday even- bet i di hey! Mrs. Nancy Herman and son Will- | ing over forty dollars were taken in. the Penney in the train igpatcher’s ism spent SBundsy with Mrs. H. A. Charles Bilger moved his saw mill office at Youngwood, Haugh. from the Potter farm to Jacksonville, This (Thursday) morning Mr, and| Samuel Shilling and family, of Mi'- | where he has a large smount of timber Also Painting and Decorating of i» ; all kinds, Paints, Window Shades, Kr & So Hall Mirasichuil els ou 8 bie! hovey. Jor. Vislted friends in’ thin pectin for Vo www have the stone | eamer n. Centre a few days. The supervisors ete, kept in stock, Estimates moon trip. H. A, Haugh spent Bunday with | crushers busy and the roads are being furnished . TR friends in Brush Valley, : repaired as rapidly as possible, 3 P. ©. Keller Entertains, A number of the young folks from Last Thursday about one hundred BEE Male ended preaching at Harris Township, ALL, WORK DONE IN persons, residents of Chester, Centre Mrs John ump, or Wit her, #pent | George E. Meyer Is home from the FIRST-CLASS WORK- and Mifflin counties, were entertained | vara days with her sister, Mrs. | Mountain City, lending & helping MANSHIP MANNER. Women's Oxfords in Tan 3 7 Idi fe od other by Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Keller, on the | James Foust, hand at buildin ee 5 oy A Calf Skin, Patent Colt Skin, Howard 8. Davis farm, in Pickering es etnias heeded repairs Bm ad Mra. Maude Valley, near Phoenixville. It was Even a fat man may be puite sue. Wiens Sanday afternoon al ——— — — at $1.25, $1.65, $2.50, $3.00. the second reunion of the acquaint-| cegafal at dodging an issue, Btate-College. ‘ , : ¢ ances of the Kellers who lived in the Mrs. Wm. Brouse, of Pine Grove | SPRING IS HERE Men S Douglas Shoes, $2 to $3.50 Mills, spent last week with friends in counties named, ’ 1 It was an all-day affair, and at noon A { yood BE chueiter, dF Philadelphia, | AS WELL AS THR The Freed Bros, Working Shoes for Men & Boys a table was spread in the threshing was in Boalsburg over Bunday. > floor of the decorated barn. Rev. L. K, Karl Tussey and Miss Arabella Mor. ’ ust In-a New Line D ied Frui Evans, of Pottstown, was the tosst- Hair Foo row, Arch Ding, Bure. Viaitams " Spring : J Pp 2d J aster. ing and Bunday. The names of those present will ap- evening y Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Corl spent some ttre ssp pear next week. Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im- Hine last week AL Pleasant Cup, ot the Shoes F. E. WI ELAND, Lin den Hall TREAT DN TTT TOV BVVVVRBVBBVD Cra pana proved formula, is a genuine feeble and partially paraly zd, Fenulngtn Mamoeis] Spagiears, hair-*>0d, It feeds, nourishes,} | Mr. and Mrs, “Joseph Myers od The speakers engaged for Penning. [by 0c up, strengthens, invigor-J | their little girls, Kthel sn . : : nt of Millbeim, and Mra, Oliver Wolf, en Brown usset ton Memorial services to be held June ates. The hair vs re] [of Millhelm, and din, Otter WWoit Golder » R 23rd, on the site of the first Methodist t Munday in burg. : chareh in Penns Valley, near Centre| § rapidly, keeps soft and smooth, iidvena Day will be observed by Hall, are Rev. J. Max Lantz, Bpring{ § and all dandruff. disappears. the Lutheran 8. 8. next Sunday, ut Mills, pastor of the Penns Vaiiey|§ Aid nature a little. Give your] | the usual time for the evening service, of Tu bekah Methodist charge ; and Rew. J. M, |} hair a good hair-food. At a mestin ay bak Weeks, of Bomivburs. Other speak; Dogs not change cen othr were outa b Din. ill be announced as soon ss ty Preelden ers w rd Pop Crab Bprings Lodge of rom. , A general invitation is extended to dostor Belletonte : " i by Ihe pet fren rs the public, It will be an all day _ e : i a v es oS AT \[ You need, not hesitate bout using this Wadden hr lia Bart | as ie } Spiny ma ar < - : s oy ; On actovut of fhe State. (range! ToT A EN TOMANYICrelie Catng: No es Mra, Allee utara R | —————————— being held at State College during the| Jf 1° [08 {igor prevents prematy alia Tahier; L u. oN. | § | week sot for the holding of the Centre | grayness, but de color | _ county teacher's institute, the teachers | of hair even to degree. |
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