[EIS rt sti ii HE CENTRE FEPORTER. A er 0 I A » Marray and Bitner's Succras, Muiray and Bitner the enterprising druggists rather than await the ordi- nary methods of introduction, urged the Dr, Howard Co, to secure a quick sale for their celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia by offering the regular 50c bottle at half price, : So much talk has been caused by this offer, and so many new friends bave been made for the specific that the Dr. Howard Co, have authorized drug sists Murray and Bitner to cons tinue this special half-price sale, for a limited time longer. In addition to selling a 503 bottle of Dr. Howard's specific for 250, They have so much faith in the remedy that they will refund the money to anyone whom it does not cure, When your head aches, your stom- ach does not digest food easily and naturally when there is constipation specks before the eyes, tired feelings, giddiness, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, heart burn, sour stom- ach, rosriog in the ears, melancholy and liver troubles Dr. Howards specific will cure you. Ifit does not, it will not cost you a cent. : msn [ S————— Select School at Tusseyville, On April 11th, the undersigned will open a select school, at Tusseyville, for a term of eight weeks, at the following rates of tuition : Beginners, 75 cents ; Ist Grade, $1.25; 20d Grade, $1.75 ; 3rd Grade, $225: 4th Grade, $300; 5th Grade, $350. Beholars are so- licited. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910 oo a ——————— LOOALS Forester McNeal is back and for a short time will again have charge of the Nittany Mountain state lands. He does not expect to remain throughout the whole season. The Reporter erred in statiog that the Hagens were building the large porch for G. L. Goodhart, for it is John Lucas, the Centre Hall contract. or and builder, that did the work. Daniel Koch, of Sunbury, one of the Sebold music deslers men, was' in town Monday, and was in company with Prof. P. H. Meyer, who is also one of the company’s representatives, Misses Mary Neff and Ruth Bower, Domer Ishler and Wilbur Runkle, of Tusseyville, and Lowell Alexander and William Reish, of Potters Mills, are attendivg the Centre Hall public schools, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunt and daughter, Marion, will spend next winter abroad. They expect to sail in August and will return about May 1. Dean Hunt hopes to make a rather careful study of agriculture in France, Mr. and Mrs, James B. Stahl drove to the home of Mra. Jane Albright, north of Spring Mille, and spent Sun- day with her. Mrs, Albright, who is an sunt of Mrs, Btahl’s, has not been in very good health during the past «few months, Dr. and Mrs. G. H, Widder, of Har- risburg, came to Centre Hall Saturday and remained until Monday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Arney.{ ' ot C. P. LONG COMPANY SPRING T1ILLS, PA. This Space Reserved For Next Week Opening Advertisement WATCH FOR ADVERTISEMENT NEXT WEEK Men's and Boys’, Ladies’ and Girls’ Shoe Department. - Dry Goods: Department. Wall-Paper;farge assortment. Notions & Fancy Goods Department. Groceries and Provisions. WiLriasm HECKMAN, Tusseyville, Pa. Hardware Department with staple From here they went to Boalsburg, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barr. , The census enumerators will not have easy money coming them. The instructions accompanying the com- fanliatitstiam—— Translers of Ren! Estate. Emma R. Smelizer et bar to Masud Howard $450 Johu W, Harter et ux to Adrm B. goods in Hardware line. Wolf, tract of land in Miles twp. April 1, 1909. $650 Wm. Tressler trustee to ¥. L lock, tract of land in Patton March 8, 1810, $300, W. E. Hurley sheriff to T. A. Shoe- maker, guard ; house and lot in Belle- fonte, March 5, 1910. $220. Laara Confer et bar to Elmira A McKinley, tract of land in Boggs twp, March 9.71610. $400. George Grimes et ux to Ramuel Leones Grimes a ux to Sam All are cordially invited to attend the opening of the newly ar- Jo Bert ranged store, April 15th and 16th. John Bilger et ux to William Bil This new stock of merchandise is being purchased in the eastern cities during this week, missions are voluminous, and will keep the average enumerator busy guessing just how and what to report in many instances. A new line of birthday and other post cards, all new designs, and many of them quite novel, are on sale at this office, at three cards for five cents or fifteen cents per dczen. Bent by mail, post paid. These are the best selections ever offered. Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Confer, of near Colyer, are both in delicate health. They are quite aged people, Mr. Con- fer being some ninety years old. He is afflicted with cancer, and suffers considerably, and Mrs, Confer was stricken with paralysis some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. William Winegardnper, of Milroy, drove to Centre Hall where they were guests of the latter's mother, Mrs, Mary Goodhart, in Cen- tre Hall. Mr. Winegardoer is super- intendent of one of the stone quarries at Milroy, and consequently is kept close to his work. Cement, Crushed Stone, and Ameri- can Woven Fencing. Gents’ full line Furnishing Goods, Clothing and Hats. Bul. twp, ger, tract of land in Spring twp, Feb ruary 2, 1868. $1. Brice & Brisbin adwmr, to Joseph G. Carson, trect of land in Potter twp, December 10, 1809, $2200. William Mokle et ux to L. W. Muss . . = C. P. Long Company . . . Spring Mills, Pa. April 1, 1908. $1100. Eva Biegery et baron to Mary TRI ——— hi Neldrich, tract of land in Rash twp., July 21, 1906, $280, Robert C. Hall to William Wright, Jr., et al tract of land in Union twp, February 5, 1910. $4238 Edgar T. Bechdel ot ux to Edgar L Morrison, tract of land in Liberty twp, March 6, 1510 $400 SATURDAY. APRIL 16 at ove o'closk William L. Foster et al to Keystone o aa ayari a3 fueing Mills : Two good driving Real Estate & Improvement Co. of | ‘boroughbred seven shoats, weighing 150 ibe; & State College, tract of land in State RY aia a, 330 Some heumbhaid College February 25, 1910. $335 John W. Yearick et ux to A. A Stevens, tract of land in Marion twp March 12, 1910. $5000 John H. Best et ux to Isabelle Yocum, tract of land in Walker twp, March 14, 1910. $725. Harry Keller et "ux to Edward H. Witmer et ux, tract of land in Bells. fonte borough, March 14. 1910 $1050 Philipsburg Coal & Land Co. to Grayson Vaugho, tract of land in Rash twp., September 6, 1007 $75 Aunie B. Tate ot bar to John W Fry, tract of land in Ferguson twp, March 3, 1909 $70 Bridget Smith to Harry Action et ux, tract of land in Philipsburg, March 15, 1910. $2000, Bara M. Harwock et al to Franklin D. Lee, tract of land in Spring twp, September 4, 19000 $5800. W. E. Hurley sheriff to Mary R Harris, tract of land in Howard twp, March 5, 1910. $1000 Anna [Irvin Blavchard et al to Boyd A. Noll, tract of land in Bellefonte borough, February 28, 1910 $1050 Mary C. Vallimont et bar to Henry J. Kohlbecker, tract of land in Centre county March 17, 1910. $500. M1 senator ESL OREE FOR SALE~The undersigned of-| fore forsale a ba, horse, seven years| —- . Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver . : Salen h Aven years , perfect wil w ' is Tablets aseist nature in driving all im. DISCed 1 will ath: Tose hupay, There D8 1a TYE fe purities out of the system, insuring a | fesriess of automobiles ’ . Murray's Drug Store free and regular condition aud restor. DANI at a, ¢ Carriage Oil - 30c gal, Centre Hall, Pa. ing the organs of the body to health and strength, Boid by Morray and Linseed Oil . 80c gal. Lubricating Oil - .30¢ gal, Bitner. Hot Wat:r Bottl :s and Fountain S, and a Centre Mille, full line Rubber Gex ds at Farmers throughout this locality are busy plowing while others ara getting POPULAR ready to sow oats, Mr Bhuliz being Centre Hall, Pema among the first to sow oats, Every family and especially those who reside in the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment. There is uo telling when it may be wanted in case of accident or emergency. It is most excellent i0"all cases of rheumatism, sprains and bruises, Sold by Murray aud Bitoer, SALE HEGISTER, >. -_ NN ‘ A SPECIAL SALE OF BLANKETS. ¢ At Greatly Reduced Prices -_ New Shoes Dry Goods Laces, Lawns Embroideries Summer Underwear AT EMERY’S A Large Assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds, Onion Sets, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Poultry Wire, etc. MEN'S HATS AT HALF PRICE i I pay cash or trade for Eggs, Butter, Lard and Meats and sell goods the lowest for cash, C. F. Emery’s Store a vm - s espe EXE UTORS NOTICE LETTERS TESTA. meniary on the sstate of Jaoob Detwile : inte of Gregg twp , deceased. having been duly | ’ granted io the undersigned they would respect. iy request any persons knowing themselves in. debited 10 the estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims aguinst the same duly suthenticated for set- | BARAH DETWILER, MAZIE DETWILFR PERRY K. DETWILER Execators, Spring Mis, Pa Just abouts balf inch of rain fell during the showers Sunday night snd Monday evening, but that is more than the entire rain aod snow fall dur- the month of March. Sines these light showers the grass has made wonderful growth; garden truck is booming, sud grain fields are looking more promising. William Feidler is having his dwell- ing house repainted, the work being done by Daniel Daup. Bioce purchas- ing the property from D. L. Kerr, Mr. Feidler erected a large and handsome porch, aud also made other improve. ments on it. When the painting is fluished it will be one of the coziest homes in the town. The College township road supervis- ors have petitioned for a state road from State College to the Benner township line, west of Peru, a dis- tance of six miles. The application has been accepted by the Centre coun- ty commissioners, and, of course, there is every reason to believe that the state will do the same, J Bince operating his hammers and chisels with compressed air, H. G. Strohmeier Is enabled to do much more and better work than hereto. fore without expending as much physical energy. He is, however, kept quite busy, and has many mong . ments of various sizes and quality to \\ erect before memorial day, Charles C. Homan had a heavy loss caused by fire. Hels now in Toledo, Ohio, having gone there from Cleve. land, This change made it necessary for him to break up housekeeping, and on doing so placed his furniture in a large storage house, which burned together with all its contents, The fire occurred before Mr. Homan bad his insurance transferred. The candidacy of Lewis Emery, Jr, is not to be trifled with, and those who think their only hope for political recognition lies with boosting Barclay and deridiog Mr. Emery, may awak- en to find their judgment in error, Mr, Emery is no novice in politics, and he 0 present them tement, 0 aprlh A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE <LETTERS of | administration on the estate of William Boal, iste of the wwnship of Poller, deceased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, he would respectfully request all persons knowing thomeelves Indebwd 10 the estate to make nme diate payment, and those having claims agains the same (0 present them daly authenticated for seitlement. W.B MINGLE, Centre Hall, o.mayh Pa AUTION ~The undersigned gives notice that my wife, Eisie Haguah Tresler, left her bed and Lonra without cause of provoos tion, andthat | will not bay Any bills contracted by her for an irpose whatsoever, ’ Tp I.8 TRERILER, Spring Mills, Pa. Now is your time to buy these goods at a bargain, F. E. Wieland General Store LINDEN HALL, PA. BW WVV BVDV BBW UPERVISORS NOTICE. — The busrd of rond su isa. in Potter towmhip, give notice that they will meet on the lest Satur day afternoon of each month, at two o'clock, at the Old Port Hotel, when persons having busi tices before the body jay meet then N. B SHAFFER, Secretary. Centre Hall, Pa. “BBB BDDC BDDD DDD DDD OD ESTORE ROOM FOR RENT ~The undersign- ed offers for rent Lhe store room jost vacaied by Witten & Uo, Clothing Oo,, in Ceutre Hall. Good location, J ©. ROSSMAN, - PENNA Be ——— ——— i 1 Transfer of Real Bstate, ! E. E. Smith sdmr. to J. Wolf | Evane, March 16, 1010, tract of land in Gregg twp. 1.50, { Henry F. Bltner to Martin Keller, March 22, 1910, tract of land in Potter | twp. $6000. Wm. Musser ot al 10 United Evar- gelioal church, June 11, 1909, truot of Isod in Penn twp. $1. John A. Boyder et ux to J. 8. Meyer, October 4. 1909, tract of land, in Gregg twp. $125 Elizabeth Klive ot bar to H. D. Roseman, March 21, 1910, tract of land in Gregg twp. $2000, William Bilger ot ux to Charles T. Bilger ot al, March 12, 1010, tract of land in Bpring twp. $575, William Bilger et ux to Chatles Bilger et al, March 12, 1010, tract of Iand io Bpring twp. $25, BVDV NV DVB Wanted ] Local Agent to advertise and introduce the mew educational work, WEBSTER'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY and ATLAS of the WORLD. F000 referees as 10 AIRY and The SAALFIELD PUB. CO , coins fT a EPRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. — The under Ropounces that he is 8 practical auctioneer, and is making a specially of farm sock sales. Hix years’ ox 1 CAN Lemont, Pa, Bell "Phone. N " Pure Candy All Candy sold to Retail Dealers by the Camp Candy Company, Manufac- turing Confectioners, Tyrone, Pa., are NOT ADULTERATED IN ANY FORM, are strictly and are guar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Page, of Re- anteed to conform vith all Pure Food betatiurg, dd and Gurney Wert | Laws. an d fred, o Maraottn 3 5puht Sun has the backbone, the ability and | day me funds to fight, to the finish, and ‘Lis | Es CAMP CANDY CO, wimg TYRONE, PENN'A Bruce Moyer and wife left for Wilks. barre on Tuesday morning, also Miss Miriam Moyer fr college near Harris. g Quite a number of people attended communion services in the Reformed church at Rebersburg on Bunday, by The school will open April ith continue eight weeks, nd formed for teschers and those prepar- Jug to tect Any desiring to pursue ding can be nay 0 uo, announcement 5 do 80 may be ao-| Howard Weaver sold one of his val cepted in good faith, | usble draft horse one day Inst week,
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