THURSDAY, APRIL 14 ilu LOOA.S Men's dress shoes, men's work shoes, ladies shoes, shoes for all people— Long's Store. The John H. Reed farm, in Fergu- son township was sold. Mr, Reed and family moved to Graysville, Klondyke, a little settlement adja. cent to the eity line of Lewistown, had an $8000 fire Saturday night. The Henry Lowery property, in State College, was sold to the Rev. C. T. Aikens, The consideration was $9000. The building will be fitted up for the Faculty club. The road supervisors in Potter town- shipareremoving the loose stones from the roads as required by law. The removal of these stones greatly add to the comfort of the traveler, Prompt relief in all cases of throat and lung trouble if you use Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy. Pleasant to take, soothing and bealing in effect. Sold by Murray and Bitner, S— While cutting a log on the Bilger lumber job, near Zion, Cyrus Shope, of Zion, received a cut on the left temple, severing an artery. The in- jury was caused by a limb catching his axe, The state road between Boalsburg and Oak Hall Station is to have a top dressing of stone and an application of oil, It is thought that this will great- ly improve the road which up to this time has been very unsatisfactory. After a stay in Willmington, Dela- ware, since last December, Miss Sarah Kaller is now on her way to her home in Boalsburg, having stopped on the way «in Lancaster with friends. Whilein Delaware, Miss Keller was the guest of her sister, Mrs, Hal. Judge Baldridge saw his way clear to refuse twenty-six liquor licenses in Blair county, Seventeen of these were in Altoona and the remainder in other parts of Blair county. The court had some respect for the wishes of the people. James Lingle, of Milesburg, hss Leen ill during the past few weeks He is the father of L. R. Lingle, of near Centre Hall, who has been visit fog him frequently since his illness Mr, Lingle is eighty-three years old, and his complaints are largely due to his advanced age. Diarrhoea should be cured without loss of time and by medicine which like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers, and Diarrhoea Remedy not only cures promptly but produces no unpleasant after effects. It never fails and is pleasant and eafe to take. Sold by Murray and Bitnoer, Au article of vital interest to every woman is ** The Day of the Woman, by Professor Charles Zueblin, in The Delineator for May. It goes to the bottom of the phase of life which sends a woman into the commercial world, and advances some new ideas that are worth turniug over many times, The clearing opposite the Mary Potter farm, west of Centre Hall, re- cently passed into the possession of Henry Potter, in a land deal with Samuel Giugerich. The latter had purchased the tract from E. M. Huy- ett, and in order to get a few fields adjoining his property lying farther to the north from Mr. Potter, the dealing was done, Mr. Potter paying the difference in cash, The Ben Greet players, at State College, attracted people from ail parts of the county. The plays, * Twelfth Night” and * Midsummer Nights Dream,” products of Shakespeare, are highly sioken of by all who were fortunate enough to witness them. Among others from Centre Hall who evjoyed the plays were Misses Grace Smith and Margaret Jacobs, Dr. aud Mrs. G. W. Hosterman, Messrs. Harry Reish and Edward Bailey. Colyer. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hess, of Wood- ward, spent a few days with friends and relatives among whom was Mrs. Busan Long, who had been under the carg of the doctor for several months. r. snd Mrs. John Bitner and dstizhter returned home after spend. ing the winter Santhe at Avie. They were accompani to this place b Mr. and Mrs. William Wolf, ang daughter Grage, of Avis, who are visiting with their msny friends and relatives in this locality, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Long and famil and Mrs. Daniel Royer ibe davahing Ruth, of near Lewistown, were eslled to the bedside of their sick mother, Mrs, Busan Lovg, Mrs. James Fettorolf, of Centre Hall Spent last week with her grand. parants, Mr acd Mrs, Henry Bhadow Mise Lydia Ishler and Mrs, Jacob oyer transacted busivess st Potters Mills Inst week, H Mr. and Mrs. arry Weaver, ol Bellefonte, spent a day Tot. week ver : Pleasantly at the home of A. Weaver and family, # Mre. Geor, Hpangler, of Centre Hall, is spending a few du: many friends a relatives, with. ber Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nevel and dren, of Yeagertown, spent En with GG, 3 Cooney and family. Mr.and Mrs. Ciiftord Thom ticipate leaving for New York, are they expect to spund so fog iy Testor iad Some Hui visite Mr. and Mrs. Arthu family, Richard Er iutiotbeg bb, spent Naturday home of Wm. Bower and Harris 1 ownship Mie Mary Beguoer erjoyed the flrst week of vacation with relatives at Oak Hall, George Keichline, spent. Baturday forenoon Boalsburg. Miss Frances Patterson, who spent the winter nt State College, returned to her home at Boalsburg on Thurs- day, where she expects to attend the summer normal school, The entertainment given by the Boalshurg singing class on Friday evening was erjoyed by all present The class music was well rendered I'he Monarch of the Wood! and ‘ Btingy Kid, 7 solos, were sung by the instructor. Miss Rose Wood pre- sided at the instrument, Mrs George C, Mever, of Lemant, and Mrs. Ida Reed, of Portland, Ore- gon, epent a short time at the J. ©, Meyer home on Sunday alternoon. Mrs. Reetl is a niece of Mr, Meyer and had been visiting with relatives mt Htate College for several weeks, which place was her former home. Joseph Myers aud family, of Axe Mano, speut Sunday with relatives at Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs, George Hosterman and Mrs. Henry Dale and daughter Miss Apna attended the wedding of Rew, Fred Andreas, of Johnstown, mnie Miss Esther Showalter, at the bride’s nome, at Milmont, Wednesday eve mirg of last week, ‘They had a most enjoyable time. The guests number ed one hundred and ten, Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Weber, of Btate College, spent Baturday in Boalsburg Dr. George Woods and son, of Pine Grove Mille, visited at Boalsburg on Friday. In the absence of Rev. Blonecypher, Rev. C. T. Houtz, ope of the profess ors at Buequehsuns Uoiversity, will till the puipit in the Lutheran cadreh next Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Ngidigh, of Btruble Station, were visitors at the A. H. Hosterman bome on SBsturdsy afternoon, Mrs. William Hess, of Whitaker, = suburb of Pittsburg, is very seriously ill. Mis Heer, prior to her marriage, was Ella Messipger, of Tusseyville. Charles Eckenroth, of Bellefonte, attended to business at Boslsburg on Monday. Dr. Bamuel Woods, who was located at Lemont for a year, had sale of his personal property on Saturday after. noon, and will return to his fopmer home, at Sharon, where hs will con- tinue the practice of medicine. Mr, and Mrs. George Bhuey, of Shi- loh, spent Bunday at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs J. A, Rupp. Mrs. Nathan Grove snd daughter, Mra. Dale Bhuey, of Lemont, spent = day at the home of J. W, Stamm. Mra. William: Goheen entertained a numoer of ladies at dinaer, lousday of inst week, amon gz whom were Mrs Emma Stuart, of Pittsburg: Mrs. J W. Stuart, of State College ; and Mrs J. I. Thompson, of Lemont, Mrs, William Folk and daughter Madaline, and Miss Rath Durner, of Oak Hall, visited in Boalsburg last week, Mr. and Mra. William Custard, of State College, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. W. W, Meyer. Misa Mollie Hofler, of Centre Hall, visited relatives sod sssociates sat Wal nut Grove sud Boalsburg ou Friday and Baturday. Mrs, J. B. Btonecypher and mother, Mra. Ulrich, visited with friends =: M:Mlinburg from Saturdsy until Mon dsy morning, when they were joined by Mr, Stovecypier, who proceeded #1th them to Selinsgrove, where thes are this week engaged in making =r- rangements for the sale of the persons property of the late Mr. Ulrich to be held on Saturday afternoon, Tusseyvi lle. Marion Meliss spent Saturday with her friends, Elizabeth Bitner snd Myra Rockey. The sale of the personal property of John Auman, decessed, held on Natur day afternoon was very well attended Bertha Miller, Elizabeth Bitner. timer Miller, Boise Brown sped Charles Horner are atiending school at Boalsburg. Mr, and Mra. John Diehl spent Bun- day with the Iatter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Fioray. Mrs. Barsh Spangler spent Saturday and Sunday at this place, The communion service held in the Reformed church on Sunday was very well attended, Mr. and Mra. Cleveland 8, Brungart are greatly enjoying their sutomobile It does one good to see them spin along with almost lightning speed. Miss Jennie Bodtorf, who has been nursing a fractured arm for two months, is able to sttend charch and to take charge of her Sunday school class, Miss Bodtorf has been teacher of the primary class for many years, and her gentle ways and smiling face have endeared her to the hearts of ail her pupils, of Pine Grove at POINTS REGARDING THE CENSUS The census begins April 15th and must be completed in thirty days, The enumerators will wear a badge Ife scribed “United States Censts, 1010." The law requires every adult person to yraish the prescribed information, but i provides that it shall be treated con. fidentially, so that no injury can come to a erwon from answering the questions, 8 Constis Buresn, prof to Avril 15 will distribtite to every farm owner and tenant in th estate aA blank or schedule containing the Cepsus qnestions relative to farm operations and equipment, This should be filled np, if possible, not later than the morning of April 15, but if any. one has beet unahle to BI I8 up by that jime, he ‘hould do it ms soon afterwards ‘who do hot k Engl id nt derma Toe whl to @ rom po sible, in fll * It up. Wham, i & The President imened a proclamation oalling on al! citizens to ooops with the Census and assuring them that it has nothing to do with taxation, nrmy ot fnry services, com school attend, regulation immigration, or enforce. ment of any law, that no ohe can be injured by answering the fnquiries, t is of utmost § the farm census of this state be completo and cor. Therefore every farm owner and tenan should promptly, fully and rato! up the AGTANGE ! sccm i Siralall} Piiberve it the enumersior Fancy Goods. HARDWARE Wire Nails, per 1b, and DEPARTMENT FOR CONCRETE Prices lower 4 Ibs, Rice é 1bs. Hominy 3 Ibs. Raisins 3 Ibs. Prunes 3 Ibs, Peaches ments. store, — SALE REGISTER HATURDAY, APRIL ick. vw W Gramiey, at Spring Mills Two good driving P Bre ; 8 18 alone n 0 Borses, five Jersey cows, Wome of whi boroughbred © seven shoals, weighing 14 ® £ & few farming implements, slo some hoteeli goods and an orgen x= XECUTOR'E NOTICE LETTERS TESTA. mentary Do Lhe estate of Javol Detw ate of Gregg twp , deceased. having been o ol 0 the andersigned they wou fi sean fine grant fully request any persons knowing th ive t detted 0 the estate to make immediate pay mont, and those Baving claims against the same to prosent them duly suthenticated for set tiement, BARAH DETWILER, MAZIEDETWIL®R, PERRY K. DETWILER, Oo apr Execulos, Spring Miles, Pa. A DMINISTRATORS SOTICE-LETTERS of sdministration on the estate of William Inte of the wwuship of Poller, deconssd, ol, hue nowing Boal having been duly granted to the unde would respectifaily requestall persons themmives indebeed to the estate 10 make imme diate payment, and those haviog claims againe the same 0 present them duly suthentioated for itiement, W. B MINGLE, Oo. mays Centre Hall, Pa. AUTION ~The undersigned gives notice that my wife, Ede Hanpah Tressier, lef het bed and board without cates Of provoos then, andthat 1 will not bay au’ bilis coutreacted by het for any purpose whalsoever, 4 ey I. 8 TRESSLER, Spring Mills, Pa, ES UPERVISORS NOTICE. — The board of road supervisom, in Poller townahip, give notice that they wili fect on the last Baiar- day afle-noon of each month, stiwo o'clwek, at the Old Fort Hotel, whe persons having busi nusa before the body ay raset them N. B SHAFVER, teorstary, Centre Hall, Pa. TORE ROOM FOR RENT ~The undersign- ol offers for rent the store room just vacated by Witten & Co, Clothing Oo, in Ceutre Hall, Good location. J C. ROSSMAN RACTICAL AUCTIONEER. — The under signed annouooes that he ls a praciionl auctioneer, and Is making a specialty of farm who Bi ' exper fence Rios. Si yomrw' expiionis An, lemon i, Pa. Bell "Phone, (0.8ep."10} “Steven's” Double Barrel Hammerless Shotgun lor Sale | This gen is practioall new, having been Bit twoseasons Guaranteed all right in ev. ry Tepes Will be sold at & Bargain. Apply at the hc THE CENTRE REPORTER. Pure Candy All Candy sold to Retail Dealers by NOT ADULTERATED IN ANY CAMP CANDY CO, Manufacturers . (>>> nesa) ! A SPECIAL SALE OF / BLANKETS . ¢ ’ 4 # / ! ¢ ¢ AtGreatly Reduced Prices Lot Woolen Skirt Patterns Men's Woolen ¢ Overshirts, ‘ Sweaters and ¢ Underwear ¢ Now is your ie to buy ¢ these goods at a bargain, BNWT DUD VDD F.E. Wieland General Store LINDEN HALL, PA. BNW WD BWW : : ———. S——————— faaee aoc aaa i a J ¢ Murray’s Drug Store White Lead Jolin Lucas Pain ts Varnishes, Paint Bei sshes PAPER AND ENVELOI’ES, PENS AND PENCIL § GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS The quality is right and the prices are low, e public is invited to Sxatiise our goods and test a ee AT ie ¢ ¥ Centre Hall, Peam’a i Laces, Lawns AT and sell goods the lowest for cash. AT HALF PRICE BOALBBURG, pA, AMOS KOCH, PROPRIETOR This well-known hostelry is Preps modate all travelers "Bua to an Pon Soppog at Onk Hall Station, Bw © to Seo modate the FRAZIER 8TUD ~The apdervigne a = ——————— Lt nouroes thet the well known i seman, 5 #ud will stand, the farm barn of RE She bre ea nh oa i i : and only 1 herstof ( Tussey ville MLR Dn, construction, Pianos and organs sold on ment plan. Write for Jy vor. C, B. Zxrarxw, Spring Mile, - . PENNA 7 2% 9D DN Wanted | Local Agent to advertise and introduce the new educational WEBSTER'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY and lrnwan The SAALFIELD PUB. CO , AKRON, Oomi0 * 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 no telling when i may be wanted in case of accident or yw It is most axoslient 1 alt cases of thaumatiom, sprains bruises, Sold Murray Y aod Bitaer, by hs
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