THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1909 Bitner-Kilaefoltor, The marriage of John K. Bitner and Miss Bessie II. Klinefolter took place atthe Lutheran parsonage, Lewistown, Wednesday of last week, Rev. M, B Cressman, . D., ofliciating. Both parties are residents of near Tussey- ville, the groom being a son of George Bilner and the bride a daughter of William Klinefelter, ii ce feo Compromised, Gardoer Grove, east of Centre Hall, caused the arrest of W. R. Homan, a public school teacher in Gregg towns ship, charging that he ( Homan ) had too severely puunislied a son of Mr, Grove’s. The case was brought before Justice W, B. Mingle, and after hear- ing a part of the evidence, the case was settled A on a —— LOCALS, Mra. Mary A. Ross and Mrs. John W. Conley, of Centre Hall, attended the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, in Milroy, Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Brown, before marriage was Miss Alexander, and was an aunt of the ladies. : Ruth, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lepsrd, of Bellefonte, is ill with dipbtheria. The little girl is a nieca of Mrs, Bamuel Gingerich, near Centre Hall, and the past summer spent considerable time in the Ginger- ich home. The latter days of October were most basutiful. Funday the highest tem- peraiure reached was seventy degrees. Toe sun was bright all day long, mak- ing it a lovely day throughout. Mon- day; November 1st, was also a bright, sun crowned day. mails Legislative Hand Book for 1908, so lang eonducted by the late Thomas Cochran, editorof The Lan. caster Examiner, has appeared, Messrs Herman P, and W. Harry Baker being the new compilers. The book contains 1014 pages, Miiler The food laws enacted by the several slates have been the cause of bringiug to the local market a grade of oyster. that cap be eaten without washing the inners with embalmiog fluid. The oysters now sold here are first class and no one need hesitate esting them Frank M. Fisher, trustee in the mat- ter of the estate of the late [sane Long of Gregg township, deceased, will sell three tracts of land in Gregg town ship, sloug Brush M wintsin, koowp as the Wice property, Tuesday, No- vember 23 at one o'clock, There are three tracts, but they will besolt as s whole. For further information see advertisement in this and posters. Dr. C. M. Parish, of Bellefonte, while bunting on Nittany Mountain, became lost and wandered over the mountsios uniil after dark, He was searched for by his hunting eom- panions, Dr. ¥. 8, Fisher and son, Charles Fisher, and found about nige o'clock. Itwas not until the moon be, came visible that the doctor was able to get bis baarings and find the way toward Z on. C. H, Dichl, of” Pottsgrove, who Js operating a saw mill in the Seven Mountaios in the vicinity of the Nevil farm, south of Colyer, in company with C. T. Longer, of Millmont, were callers at this office one day last week. Mr. Diebl is an experienced lumber- man, and is making a clean sweep of the remaining timber in that section, He is doing the sawing for the Nef! Brothers’ circular barn, sud is also ready th do other custom work, Chickens will have to roost higher than was the custom of the flack own. ed by John Durst, at Centre Hall sta. tion, if they do not want to get into the beg of a professional chicken thief That is what happered the whole of the flock of Mr. Durst, a week or ten daysago. He is very anxious to koow who bagged the fowls, but so far the thief is satisfied with his game and fs keeping quiet. Of course, there is Bote suspicion who the hen-roost rot. ber is," and it is believed that he js an old offecder, It was geveally Bupposed thal spples would be very scarce in this section, but sines they bhuve been gathered in It looks very much as though, like potatoes, there would be more than twice the bushels first (sl. culate! on. The evaporator has been | having a good supply of fruit for _ @vaporating purposes, and besides these Messrs. Long and Mingle ship. | pad from Centre Hall three car loads— [ one last and two this week, Then | there were many bushels of apples . shipped by these buyers, as well as be | Individuals, in small barrel lots, The cold, wet days in October re. tarded corn busking on many farms, aod now the beginning of November finds & considerabie portion of the erop Jet to be cared for. Generslly spenk- issue od and stored away, the corn, although mueh js small in the ear, in.considerable better than wus leipated, This je the condition wat St In belts where frost did not kill the sta ke until late. Where the frost early, as it did in most, of the tions in lower Penns Valley, the MeCiures Magazin, wauls 2 man of ‘woman in Centre Hall and vicinity to attend to its sub scription interests, Whole or spare time, There is n Hberal guaranteed salary, Experience desir able, not necessary, Profitable, permanent and pleasant business, Write today. MeClures Mag- axine, 42 East 23rd Bt, New York City. at. Free, to boys and girls, Flexible Flyer,” * The sled that steers.” The best sled in the world, You ean easily secure one within a fow days Be the fit in your town. yourage A postal eard will do, 158 East 24th 8t., New York City, W. LI. Davis, Wu J YECUTOR'S NOTICE~LETTERS TESTA- mentary on the estate of John K Hostermap, Iate of Miles township, deceased Letters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned they would respectfully eg est Ruy persons knowing themselves indebted vo the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same 0 present them duly authenticated for set! lemant "TG. W. HOSTERMAN, Centre Hall, Pa., EDWIN GG, HOSTERMAN, Oct. 14 Wolfs Store, Pa, Executors A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE—~LETTERR of administration on the estate of Catharine Nearhood, Inte of Centre Hall borough, deceased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, he would respectfully requestall persons knowing themselves indebsed to the éstate to make imme diate payment, and those having claims agains the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement, GEORGE W. NEARHOOD, Centre Hall, Oct. 14 Pa EXECUTORS NOTICE LETTERS TESTA. mentary on the estate of Eva Strohm, inte of Potter twp , deceased. having been duly granted to the undersigned they would respect fully request any persons knowing themselves in- debited to the estate to make immediate pay- ment, and those having claims agrinst the same to present them duly suthenticated for set tiement., MARY LOSE, Execut ix, Oot 14 Tusses vilie, Pa, The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country nfost dangerous because so decep- — ig TA tive, Many sudden piintd deaths are caused =F by it—heart dis- bk case, pneumonia, ¢ heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid- ney disease. “If kidney trouble is allow RN " ed blood will at. tack the vital organs, the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in down and waste away cell by cell. quickest by a proper treatment of the kid- neys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to hold urine and scalding painin passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized, It stands the highest be- cause of its remarkable health restoring properties. A trial will convince anvone., Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles, You may bave a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail, Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this gen- erous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, and don't let a dealer sell you something in place of Swamp- Root — if you do you will be disappointed. i looking PANY WALL PAPER samples at pow own home—witting comfortably fn pour onsy chair! You can make a better selection that way thas by ransacking the steres You sos the whole line—the very latest Sesigns—the Jovellest tints and richost ecler effects, Including Imported patterns, Brarytting good in voll papens In the : he Ieee It's 3 rAd En A 111 eall Bosch Bamp dew you name, Losi over to t heart's oom. the feast obi thom to ae ‘ Boned | HANDLED JOHN T, NOLL, PLEASANT GAP, PA BY Also Painting and Decorating of all kinds, Paints, Window Shades, in stock, Estimates etc, kept furnished. ALL WORK DONE IN FIRST-CLASS WORK- MANSHIP MANNER, PEVCIDORO0000GVS0OPEO0OPOIPPNOLOEETEIOR ROVE jseeRvesc oY Our Line of Dry Goods was never more complete than at present, Our new stock of goods has just been placed on the shelves and counter, and we invite you to come and make an inspection of them, knowing that seeing them means buying, if you need the goods, = H. F. ROSSMAN Spring Mills - - - Penn. A AA A MN ri ————e ARR prs TA A A - - - rn ” so - { of Ladies Tailor. Made SUITS, COATS AND | « PRICES FROM $9.00 TO $22.50 ... | During the Next Two Weeks Furs JUST RECEIVED an immense stock of fine Tailor-made Suits in all the latest shades and styles. On account of the great demand of our customers we were compelled to order this large and attractive line of Ladies’ Suits, If you want one of the finest and most up-to-date suits of thé season, at the lowest prices, come in and look over our line ; we shall be glad to show you, ‘ . . . . PRICES FROM $9.00 TO $2250, We have also received a fine line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats in fine cloths—black and colors—also caracal, figured plush, bear skin and deer skin coats. A grand line of Children’s Fancy Hoods in all colors and daintily trimmed. Our beautiful line of furs is the grandest ever brought to this community, : + Our Children’s Fur Sets are especially attractive, They are made up in all shapes and of d ferent kinds of fur, When in town we ask you to kindly pay us a visit before making your purchases and you will be convinced that we take the lead all departments. in Our store is so crowded with goods for fall and winter that we have scarcely any standing room. And don’t forget our great line of MEN'S, YOUTHS' & CHILDREN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS And our fine and complete line of SHOES for Men, Women and Children. A. KESSLER - MILLHEIM, PA. THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER tithe ded LLL TE TE NF APP OBR CPC ET TUINTTIONOD SE Ban. 1 § { § FRIEND FARMER : We wish to call Wagons we have been offering you columns of this paper. In referring to the good est details are overlooked. four years’ seasoning. The hubs are the very | The spokes are strictly A and driven in hot glue, prevents clipping at the joints, hand what service it will give you is to show you that, as well as we ca as good as we lead you to expect. Hay Balers, T * i t. anv. 3 “4 " fe Weber and Columbia ast few weeks through of these wagons we wish to enters into their construction - skill, and the latest improved to ion of wagons, goes ; not even the small. juaiily of white oak. § oak and hickory mixed is to know before “FOREMAN & SMITH consists of Tedders, Hay y Rakes, Plows, vesters, 0 is of & much posier quality, oar EESTI Go to Emery’s Store for 00TWEAR ! a | | Fresh Groceries, Meats, Lard, Canned Goods, Overshoes, Umbrellas; Shoes and Hosiery For Ladies, Men and Children sop ae ns Golden Brown Suede Gun Metal « Box Calf... Our Rubber Line is Composed of SNAGPROOF MISHAWAKA ~The best lines on the market. Our store is well filled with New Dry Goods & Notions at Lowest Cash Prices Give usa call and be convinced that we sell the best goods at the lowest prices. | CF. Emery’s Store Pleased to have you call, C. A. Krape Spring Mills «= - « Pa. A oases Wanted ! Local Agent to advertise and introduce the new educational work, WEBSTER'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY and ATLAS of the WORLD. Must be oduoated and able to furnish ®ood references as to ability and charmeter The SAALFIELD PUB. CO , CENTRE HALL, . - . - PENNA THE 190090 IMPROVED De Laval Cream Separators Are Now Ready for Your Inspection. A RA SAA AA Ten New Styles To Nuch A Sixt fw Evety Dury, rams the Smallest to the TELEGRAPHY TAUGHT YOUNG MEN & wom EN For Terms and Particulars ADDRESS TELEGRAPHER, BELLEFONTE, PA, a © D. W. Bradford, ses ies CENTRE HALL, PA. loads of shingles which Ahoy are carrylog the stock over winter,
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