(toot tien ee ThE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MAY 5 1910 Orchard Dimunataution. A practical demonstration in spray- ing will be given in the following orchards on the dates named: Tues- day, May 10th, in the orchard of Ben- jamin Limbert, in Brush Valley ; Wednesday, May 11th, in the orchard of J. J. Arney, Centre Hall ; Thurs. day, May 12th, in orchard of Newton Neidigh, at State College ; Friday, May 13th, in orchard of Col. W. F, Reynolds, Bellefonte. Btate Orchard Inspector T. OC, Foster will be present at these meetings and have charge of the work, ————— lp — MMeCormick- Mingle, & Thursday evening, April 28th, at the Methodist parsonage, Spring Mills, George H., McCormick, of Potters Mills, and Miss Nellie C. Mingle, of Aaronsburg, were united in bonds of holy matrimony. Both are well and favorably known in this community, and have a host of friends who ln re ——— — ——— mt ’ Sohool Diceotor a Violator, The Indiana court was sustained by the superior court ina decision render- ed in a case of the commonwealth vs, a school director in one of the school districts in the county. The director was charged and found guilty of violating the 66th section of the act of March 31, 1860, in furnishing labor, material, horses anl wagons for the distribution of maps, books and sup- plies to the several schools of sald dis- trict, and for the repairing of school house, This section of the school law violated to a greater or less extent by many school boards, and the outcome of this particular case is printed as a eaution to boards wishing to conform their actions more closely to the letter and epirit of the law. Bchool direc- tors, like individuals, ofttimes violate laws for a long time without interfer. ence, but finally the law is invoked, and the violator must soffer the penalty. is a LOCALS Mra. B. H. Knepley suffered a para- lytic stroke a few days ego, she has been quite feeble, heartily congratulate them, o EB 2» Shoes at Wielands, Ladies’ and Misses’ oxfords, paten leather oxfords, Russian calf bluche oxfords, men’s heavy work shoes, boys’ wici blucher, a complete line in each. Common sense shoes for women and elderly Jgdies., They are the most comfortable shoes on the market. F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall, Pa. Linden Hall. A‘gang of workmen for the P. R. R. company are mwkking some necessary repairs about the station at this place, which includes a new platform and porch in front of the building. Mrs. G. M. Hall spent Friday in Bellefonte, Mrs, George Keichline and daugh- ter, Mrs. Jobn Dreiblebis, returned from New York where they had been at the bedside of Mrs. William Feld. ing, who is seriously ill, and whose condition is unchanged, R. C. Palmer is making extensive repairs to his house. With the large addition and the new porch he is building he will have one of the most attractive homes in this section. Mrs. John Felding is at the home of her father, William Whitmer, who is suffering from gaogrene, Joseph Markle, of White Deer, is spending a few days with his brother George. George Bweeney is in a critical con. dition, suffering from a paralytical stroke, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Newton Yarnell, Mrs, Blanche Gregg, of Scranton, is at the Yarnell home helping to care for her father, Gregg Carper returned from Clair- ton, where he had b2en employed dar- The family of Dr. J. V. Foster ex- pect to come to Centre Hall from Mifflinburg in the near future, Mra. 8B. Elmer Ishlor and Misa Della Ishler, of Bosalsburg, were |p Centre Hall beginning of this week. Prof. and Mrs. Charles ¥. Bhaw, of State College, were in Centre Hall over Bunday. A.C. Mingle and family were in Centre Half Bunday, having made the trip in the new Overland automo- bile Mr. Mingle purchased recently. Judge MeClure, of the Bnyder coune ty court, revoked the liquor license of the hotel at Kratzerville upon being convinced that the law bad been vio lated. John Noll, the Pleasant Gap painter aud decorator, was in Centre Hall the work oti the interior of the residence of E. M. Huyett, The last Friday in April was =a an old belief, during the succeeding wel, Charles Fred Wright, of banna county, is now state treasurer Btate Treasurer Bheatz was ousted by a decision of the supreme court, which declared that the governor had the power to appoint when an offiesr-elect died. Mr. snd Mrs. George Sharer, near Pleasant Gap, were guests at the home of the latter's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wion, in Cen tre Hall on Bunday. They are hav- ing their first experience in farm life, having begun to operate Husque- of a farm on father at farming this summer. Christ Evey is at death’s door with cancer of the stomach. Mrs. Robert McClellan, Mrs. Tam- mie Keller, Mrs. James Swabb and Mrs, Searson attended the funeral of Mrs. Corl, at Pleasant Gap, on Tuesaday. » Tusseyville. Mrs. T. B. Bwartz and Miss Jennie Bodtorf spent Thursday and Batur- day afternoon at the home of Mrs, James Spangler, and Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Rossman, After spending a week at the home of his mother, Charles I. Ishler return- ed to Altoona on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, A, F. Heckman spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Heck- man. For the past week 'dquire A. B. Lee has been pursing a very sore finger which caused him considerable suflering. It is to be hoped he may soon regain the use of the disabled member, Esther Bitoer spent Bunday with her friend, Ruth Martz. Margaretta Rockey enjoyed the company of Grace Neff on Sanday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Bwarlz has not been en- joying her usual good health for the past few days, Miss Edna Ishler spent Sanday afternoon and evening with her friend, Miss Edoa Wagner, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Runkle and children spent Bunday at the homes of Mr.and Mrs. A. F. Heckman, and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Runkle, Woodward. William Glantz visited bis daugh- ter Mrs. Long, near Spring Mills, last week, : Mrs. Arney snd Mrs. Irvin Bmith spent a few hours at the home of J, L. Grenoble on Bunday, N. W. Eby and wife visited thelr daughter Mrs, Allen Hess, at Yeager. town, a few days last week. Henfy ‘Treaster and daughter, Miss Grace, from Reedsviile, sre visit ors al the home of Abrabam Tress ter. Clarence Musser and son, of Asrons- bnrg, are painting at Dr, Ard’s home. Edward Bheesley left for Loganton lest week at which place he is em- . bioyed. Saturday evening, May 7th, com- anion jorviess will be | held Ch rou nigel Will, a be conducied Dreher, and the pastor, Rev, s A public meetiog will be held in the Presbyterian church, Tuesday eve- niog, eight o'clock, on 17th instant, in the interest of Christian Eadeavor work, to which all Eadeavor workers and members of Kindred societies and the public generally are invited. The meeting will be addressed by Mr, Bhartle, who will represet the coun- ty union. ————— i AM Mi Never hesitate about giving Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy to children It contains no oplum or other ner cotica and can be given with implicit confidence. As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, it is unsurpassed, Bold by Murray sod Bitoer, W SHERWIN-WILLIAMS WR PAINTS & VARNISHES WwW know that for every sur- face, outside and inside of her home, there is a special paint, varnish, stain or enamel; that theselection of the righttreat: ment for each surface is vital to durability as well as pleasing effects, and that The Seng Williams Co., whom we repre- sent, have devoted forty years to the study of surface treatments and the making of paints and varnishes best suited to each. E want every housewife to Have a Paint Talk with Us The woman who wants a home that is artistic and up-to-date in every way, should come in and have & paint talk with us, We will be glad to tell her of the ibilities of paint and varnish in beautifying and preserving every surface in and about the home, and how to trest each room #0 as to secure pleasing and har- monious results, Rearick’s Furniture Store Centre Hall, Pa. 4 i - Fancy Goods. HARDWARE Wire Nails, per Ib, and DEPARTMENT FOR CONCRETE Prices lower 4 Ibs. Rice 6 Ibs, Hominy 3 Ibs. Raisins 3 Ibs. Prunes 3 Ibs, Peaches ’ NNN NN gry hn Un nn Un yy 3 C3 3 ' O ments, store. prices low at our $5.00 worth Spring Mills, Pa. Alcohol not needed Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is not a strong drink. As now made, there is not a drop of alcohol in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin, impure blood. Follow his advice every time. He knows. We publish our formulas ers Ask your doctor, “*What is the rst great rule of health?’ Nine doctors out of ten will Quickly reply, *“ Keep the bowels regular.”’ Then ask bim another ques tion, “ What do you think of Ayer's Pills for constipation? ’’ wade by the J. C. Ayer Co, Lowell, Mase, ewes B SIGN OF THE BEST. Coffee! Coffee!! Have you ever tried our Special Blend ? This coffee has such a delightful flavor and aroma that once used you will not want any other, no matter how much higher the price. There ig none to be compared with it, at the exceptionally low price we offer it to you, 20c PER POUND Try it and be convinced. REMEMBER, we guarantees to please you with any- thing in the GROCERY LINE and will give you your MONEY BACK if goods are ust as we represent them, Wa bani ish =i leohol from our medicises We u "RE you to songs t your Gustas HOA I NA Highest price paid for your Produce and We Pay the Freight on all orders of $5.00 or over. HOWARD H. BRICKER CASH GROCER, BOALSHURG, FA. (ETT ave ¢ Look at our line of New SHOES Ladies’ & Misses’ Oxfords Patent Leather Oxfords Rus, Calf Blucher Oxfords Men's Heavy Work Shoes Boys’ Vici Bluchers We have a complete line of Common Sense Shoes for Women and elderly Ladies ; the most comfort- able shoes on the market, F. E Wieland General Store LINDEN HALL, PA. BND WB PTTL Eee es El Murray's Drug Store White Lead John Lucas Paints Varnishes, Paint Brushes PAPER AND ENVELOPES, PENS AND PENCILS ‘ GARDEN AND FLOWER ¢ ¢ SEEDS Ia The Juality s right an is right and the prices he public is invited to ATI Ol in and test their ¢ quality, Centre Hall, Penna pei heii iinet titi Laces, AT and sell goods the lowest for cash. CENTRE HALL, + BoNSHORG TAVERN BOALSBURG, PA. AMOS KOCH, PROPRIETOR This well-known hostelry is rad to accom. date sll travelers Bua to and from all Jenin | mate at Oak Hall Station. Every effort o 10 accommodate the traveling public. iv 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 pure and are guar. anteed to conform with all Pure Food | doreed Laws, CAMP CANDY CO, Manufacturers fhe i wany TYRONE, PENN'A Lawns Lard and Meats PENN'A PVVVWVVVVVVUVS Wanted ! Local Agent to advertise and introduce the mew educational work, WEBSTER'’S UNIVERS DICTIONARY and ATLAS of the WORLD, Must be edoosted and able A terested snd shie lo furnish The SAALFIELD PUB. CO , AKRON, OHIO Pianos and Organs. acs Lista Piaiice ate used and en- rer vSiorie aod lege musionl eon. colleges in the U. 8B. pIADO organs are the BRL ok Raid on tary pay: C. ki. Zam, Spring Spring Mil,