LOOALY, Patsy Garrety, of the Beven Moun tain fame, was in town Wednesday. Mra. H. G. Btrohmeler attended the funeral of Mrs. Harry Leitzel, at Mill- heim, on Tuesday. R. B. Bpangler, of Barnesboro, is in town, the guest of his mother Mrs. Annie Spangler. He ia engaged in the milling business in Barnesboro, are operating the Brisbin & Company saw mill, at Centre Hall, the former being sawyer and the latter fireman on the mill. Calvin Zigler, who is employed as a farm hand by George Earhart, at the Old Fort, had the misfortune to al- most sever the index finger on his left hand while cutting wood. Miss Anna Grove gives notice to the creditors of her brother, Arthur Grove, claims against him, and at the same time preserve his interests in both the personal property and real estate. The Coleman house, the leading hotel in Lewistown, which closed its Rebérsburg. Rev. Henry Kreider and wife, of Baltimore, visited at the home of John N. Moy®r, last Baturday after noon. Mrs. Warren Wood, of Bpring Mills, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Faxon, at the hotel, Edward Zeigler, of Philipsburg, is at present makiog his home with his uncle, Levi Wance, in South Rebers- Miss Iva Kidder, who ls employed Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fulmer. Harry Corman, who was employed in New York the past five months, re- week, John Harter moved this week into Harter vacated, Mrs. Marie Messmer, of Woodward, Harry Winkleblech spent Sunday license was refused it, has decided to entertain travelers. It is thought several other hotels in that town will do the same, Weber Brothers sold seven New Idea manure spreaders last week. Read the advertisement in this issue. The secret of their tiibuted largely to two facts, First they advertise ; second, they handle the most modern implements, ete. Lemma Fred Rockey shot at a duck, on Gentzell’'s lake, but before the ball spent ite full force i® passed through bet ween the bones of the forearm of Carrie Kauflmam The girl was on ber way home from school. It is supposed the bullet struck the water and glanced cff. " In all likelihood Dr. J. V. Foster, of Mifflioburg, will come to Centre Hall as assistant to Dr. P. H. Dale, with the expectation of locating here perma. nently. Dr. Foster is a graduate of a Chicago medical school, and for three months took eare of the practice of Dr. i Last Saturday the veterans of this oyster Jacob Bower, of Coburn, spent last Ammon Mingle, of Fiedler, spent his It is a pleasure to note that Charles Jessie Wert and family, of Millheim, Pleasant Gap. Wm. Rimmey, of Jersey Shore, was here the Mrs. R. U Wasson, of Aaronsburg, sepending a few days with her moth Merrill Gill, of Tyrone, spent Bun. Sill. The Bunday school convention held Huntingdon county, is after the nom- ioations for Congress in the eighteenth district. now represented by Benjamin K. Foeht, of Lewisburg, His success is very unlikely, since Coopgressman Focnt has shown himself one who does things. It is a case of simply wanting the oflice, on the side of the opposition. Marriage Licenses, Florence B. Rossman, Snow Shoe Clyde Yearick, Miogoville Lena Resides, Fleming Harry Coxe, Blanchard Jennie Courter, Blanchard .. moving to Georges Valley, r. and Mrs. Maynard Meeker, east of Old Fort, gave a pany Tuesday eve- ning. Those present were: Mr.and Mrs. G. Bradford Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. Aaman ford Me. and Mrs, V. Auman Mr, aod Mr M. Brad. Bertha Auman f Hazel Emery Fermore Hoover Mildred Auman Anna Tressler Farty at Meckers, Clayton Homan David Lauck Guy Foreman Ralph Bitner John Lingle William Bradford Paul Bradford John Bitner Carl Auman Robert Meyer George Slack —— A tl ns Transfer of onl Estate Louisa Yeatick et baron to Bessie A. Gutelius, tract of land in Millbheim, December 27, 1909, $1200. Rebecca Limbert et sl to David Burd, tract of land in Haines twp. January 26, 1910. $200 Mamie J. Eves et Baron to Mary Jane Wasson, tract of land in Half Moon twp., Febfuary 26, 1610, 75. Harvey T. Mann et ux to Deborah Manno, tract of land in Cartin twp, February 26, 1910 $550. Daniel =ullenb-rger to Ida Sullen. berger, tract of land in Liberty twp, February 16, 1910. $1. Jd. I. Thompson et ux to E C. Btrohm, tract of land bg College twp, March 1, 1910 $9000 George D. Hoover to J. B. Alexan- der, tract of land in Union twp, March 1, 1910 $2500, Janet Mitchell et baron to Frank McFarlane, tract of land in Harris twp., Beptember 1, 1009 $5 Isabella B. sower to Dr. J H. Hus. ton, tract of land in Walker twp. January 24 1900 $1655 25 Isabella B. Bower to Dr. J. H. Hus ton, tract of land in Walker twp, February 14, 1910. $1. Margaret Hartawick to Margaret B. Macdonald, tract of land in College twp., October 21, 1909, $375 Floretta BR. Way et al to Bilas R, Thompson, tract of land in Rush twp, February 5, 1010. $310, Harry J. Watson et ux to T. B, Bud. inger, tract of land in Bnow Shoe, February 2, 1910, $375. T. E. Griest et ux to George PP, Hall, tract of land in Unionville, January 16, 1907, $400, Fannie D, Leathers admnpsx to Franklin Dei z, tract in Howard twp., October 13, 1909, $300, W. E. Hurley sherifl to H E. Gene hart, tract of land in Miles twp, March 2, 1910, $300, ) Centre Reporter, #1 a year, bh i The speaking and music was Rev, D. A. Bower preached his fare- Every oue wishes Madge Noll and Freda Weaver spent John Brooks, of Altoona, spent Mrs. Sarah Corl is seriously ill at Wm. Coldren is improving rapidly Mrs, @harles Weaver and son Fred, A ft Manor Hill, snd Mrs Stump and Mr. Elmer former's parents, The sale of Milton Mon. things Kline on and Lester, Elsie and Earl Cumings fine black WwW. H. A. G. Cuming: bought a Misses Blsnche Relber sod Mae Misses Kline, of this place. Mrs. Mary Stump is housed in with Blanche Marise Bod- the Clarence Raymond and Moyer, George Yarnell aod Meese, Bruce We: ver and Helen day evening at home «f Art Cumiogs. oss pss fp tp Linden Hall. Monday evening Mr. and Mis George Horner gave a surprise party for their son Charles ; guests were there from Boakburg, Centre Hall ano Tussey ville; he was the ricipient o hand- some presenils On Wednesdey evening friends and peighbors gathered at the home of Mr Mrs. Arthur Cumings to give them a farewell party before they leave for their new home at Centre Mills, Mrs. W. B. Wieland and litle daughter Genevieve are spending a» few days with friends here and a Boslsburg before leaving for their new home in Williamsport. Me P. C. Bradford was ealled po her home at Colyer owing fo the {li}. ness of her mother, Mre, Busie Troxler left for her home in Erie last week after spending the wioter with her parents Mr. and Mre. Henry Reitz ’ I MP ————— Georges Valiwy. Mra. Clara Frick, of Philadelphia, is visitiog her parents, Mr, and Mis, D. C. Livgle. CU. A. Barger, of Johnstown, is home for a few weeks, Mrs. Jane Weaver moved to Ualon county on Tuesday, Mre, J. C. Reeder is housed up with the grip. Mre. D. C. Lingle spent Sanday at the nome of her brother James Foust My Fiano and Orggns. The Lester pianos are used and en. dorsed by all the leading musiosl cou- servatorics aud golleges inthe UU. 8, The Stevens piano organs are the Iatest nohievement in modern organ constraotion, Pianos and organs sold on easy pay: ment plan. Write for catalog. OC. E Zrianer, Rpring Mills, DR. SMITH'S SALVE CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulcers, Pelans, Carbuncles, Bails, Ery- opis S30 unions, » ’ i By Mall, 2ge. JOR. SNUTH CO, Contre Mell, Spring Mills. Miss Alice Robinson, of Milesburg, visited Miss Mabel Allison, over Bun- day. Friday they drove to Centre Hall, and brought home with them Miss Orpha Gramley, Mrs. Lucinda Runkle, quite an aged lady who lpjared her hip by fall, is not improving very much. Jesse Long and son-in-law Edward Decker bave moved to Btate College, Their house will be occupled by B. G, Walker after the first of April. R G. Kennelly left on Monday morn- ing for Bnow Bhoe, Rev. H. A. Buook, of the United Evangelical chureh, has again been ap- pointed pastor on the Bpring Mills charge, much to the gratification of his parishioners and citizens generally, John Moyer, who formerly was em- ployed at the Allison flouring mills, returned from Ohio, and will move to Pine Grove Mills on April 1st, Dr. H. 8 Braucht is kept busy at. tending his numerous patients, Prof. J. Calvin Bright, of Hublers- burg, will teach a term of select school, at Bpring Mills. E. C. Royer will also open a echool for the younger pupils, Bright Bitner purchased a horse in | Aaronsburg. | Last Thursday evening the members | of the Rebekah lodge visited Mr and | Mrs. John Zerby in the way of a sur-| prise party, and it was a complete sur- | prise, but the couple were ¢qual to the | occasion. Theeveniug was spent very | pleasaotly in playiog games and sing- | ing. The refreshments served were | choice, and before returning home each | one wished Mr. Zarby and family sue- | cess in Youngstown, Ohio, to which | place they expect to move io a few weeks, i ——— ff otf Oak Hall, Miss Nelle Holter, of State College, | spent last week at the home of B. F. | Homan. | Mrs. Bartlett, of Altoona, wes in town last week selling dréss goods to | the ladies, i George Keichline sod dsughter Miss | Gertrude, Prof. Moyer sud Nathan | Dale, of Pine Grove Mille, spent a day | in town last week. i Miss Mary Etters, who had quite ill, is improving, | Miss Margaret Coble, of Lemont, | spent several days in town. i Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gilliland | spent Friday afternoon with friends at | Lemont. Frpucis Blszer departed Monday moroiog for Freeport, Illinois, where be will spend the summer and later will join his brother Harry, in the state of Washington. Mr. and Mra. B. F, ed service at Sate morning, David Geiss, of Centre Hall, was in town on Monday. Mrs. Alice McGirk, of Altoona, was a caller in town on Saturday. James Miller, of Smuliton, and son Rev. Luther Miller, of Maryland, spent last Sunday with Elmer Miller, in Re- bersburg. been Homan sttend- College Sunday - a - Colyer. Robert Glssgow Thursday frou she Thomas Hosterman farm to the Ge rge Harter farm vacated by Howard Confer, and Mr. Cotifer mov- ed to the Hralermn farm vacited by M.. Glasgow, Ashbridge Thomas lost a valuable horse one day last week, Misses Myra Rockey and Elizabeth Jitner spent Baturday afternoon with their friend Miss Mariou Meliss Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moyer and family spent Saturday at the home of C. B Neff Miss Sarah Horner, sfier spefidiog a few weeks at home, left for Hiate Col. lege whete she has taken up her position at the C B Sheasley home moved DOD BDU RDDP Wanted ! Local Agent to advertise and introduce the new educational work, WEBSTER'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY and ATLAS of the WORLD. Must be educated and able to furnish good referetioes as to ability and character The SAALFIELD PUB. CO, AKRON, OMIO PDD DDR VVN BNW NNN BY 29D VY VV VOD VUR EL ORsE FOR BALE. «A sorrel horse, nine years old, weighs between 1100 and 1200, Good driver and Loariess of all ob] ote Bell Telephone FRANK D MILL® ARD, o.marddpd Piessaot Gap, Pa, W. L. DOUCLAS £4 i ir hi r J. F. SMITH, CENTRE HALL, - « PENN, CARPETS All Wool 65 & 75¢ yd. Half Wool - - 45cyd. Stair Carpet . 25, 50 & 55¢ yd. Rag Carpet - 55 & 60c yd. Granite Carpet - - - 28 yd MAT TINGS— Japan and Fibre, A Good Iron Bed, Spring and $18 00 Mattress at 10.50 3.50 Six-piece Oak finished Diners 4.75 A Cheaper Set at SY all Oak Diners, good finis Rockers at all prices, High Chairs, Children’s Rockers, Cribs and ttresses to fit, Pil- lows, Window Shades—15¢c, 25¢, 45c, 50c, 60c and 70c. MIRRORS AND PICTURES BRING YOUR PICTURES HERE TO HAVE THEM FRAMED, Rearick’s . . . . . Furniture CENTRE HALL, PA. We Buy Our Farm Machinery WAGONS, BUGGIES, ETC. Right. The machinery we handle is the most modern, up-to date on the market. The Names Themselves Imply Much, Te“ New Idea” applies to a better method of spread- ing manure, and “ NEW WAY” to a Corn Planter that drops and plants to perfection, - RE By the time the roads are settled we will have on hand a car load of Buggies and light Road Wagons. They will be first ciass in every way. We handle everything in the machinery and implement line the farmer needs, as well as- feeds, fertilizers, salt, etc, sin “ A FU A AR HII Choice and Common Red Clover and Alsike Clover Seed ; also Timothy Seed and Alfalfa. hr ee So cst » in st Seman TIT J.H. & S. E. WEBER —] |