THE OENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MEPTEMBER 8, 1910 TRAIN SCHEDULE. The train schedule during the Grange KEocampwent and Fair on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 13th, 14th and 15th, ie as follows : Leave Arrives Bellefonte 6 35 A M Grange Pask 7 1 1000 AM " " 10! “ 150 AM “ "3 650 FM yi af Artive— SIAM Bellefonte a8 PM “ SAP M s # Leave Grange Park S06 AM ou 4 0PM 104 PM t st Leave — Arrive — Grange Park 7 07 PM Coburn 7 47 Regular Tr “ “ 24 PM 3 11 Regular Tr, THOPM “ 810 Special Tr. All Trains stop at Grange Park. “" “" ——————— A ———————— September Halos, The first four days of Beptember brought 3 64 inches of rain, distributed as follows: Thursday, .78 ; Friday, : Saturday, 2.00 ; Bunday, .70, ————— ————— Transfers of Beal Estate. County Commissioners to George Marks, August 12, 1910, in Taylor twp., tract of land. $1.00. Henry Lowry, et ux to Charles T. Ailkens, July 1, 1910, tract of land in State College. $9000. J. Kessinger’s heirs to Daniel Kerns, tract of land in Walker twp. $210. William Stover heirs to George Holt, March 15, 1910, tract of land in Unionville. $600. A. J. Hershey toJ. Boyce, April 1, 1910, tract of land in Bonow Shoe. $1. H. W. Gramly, et ux to J. K. Moyer, April 9, 1873, tract of land in Haines and Miles twp, $300. ° 8, H. Faust et al to J. K. Moyer, Saptember 28, 1882, tract of land in Miles twp. $500. W. Weaver, Admr, to W. H. Loog, August 15, 1910, tract of land in How- ard twp. $166, LOCALS, The poultry exhibit at the Grange Eocstnpment and fair promises to be one of the leading features. There will be many pens of fine birds. Miss Rath Lytle, one of the Com- mercial exchange operators at BState College, was the guest of Miss Berths McCormick, in Centre Hall, over Bunday. On her return from a visit to Aurors, Illinois, Mrs. Peter Confer, of MHl- heim, brought with her Mrs. Kate Hamilton, who will visit among friends in lower Penns Valley. Miss Cora Brown of Potters Mills re- turned home last week after visiting for more than a month in Ohio, among the places visited being Belle vue, Wellington and Yomugstown. Senator Chambers O. Templeton has withdrawn as 8 Republican candi- date for the legislature in Blair county. He is a Tyrone lawyer and served one term, He gives pressute of business as 8 reason for quitting the game, Mrs. ( Dr, ) Thurston snd Mrs. John Ruhl, the latter ‘sccompanied by her children, sll of Lewisburg, came lo Centre Hall Friday and remained un- til Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Car- tie Ruhl. The former is the daughter of the latter the daughter-in-law of the late Andrew Ruhl, of Union coun. ty. mention of a slight accident that befel a former Centre Hall resident : While Andrew Crotzer was at the station a few days ago, his horse became un- manageable and threw him to terra firms with the result of badly scarring him abo it the face. Luckily he was unhurt otherwise, Former Merchant William H. Moyer is making improvements at his stable of such a character that leads one to believe he is preparing to house a first clase automobile. He has had a few auto germs in his system for a year or more, and these are so rapidly multiplying that be will undoubtedly yield in a short time, ' The Lohr family, children of Mr. and Mrs. William Lohr, both deceas- ed, bad a family reunion at the home of Mrs. J bh Lutz, in Centre Hall, who is a daughter. The others in the ferily are Mra. Alary Smith, of Belle founte ; Miss Annie Lohr, of Boalsburg; James H. Lohr, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Ellen Pringle, of Farraodaville, “ Can te depended upon ” is an ex. pression we all like to hear, and when it is used in connection with Cham. berlain’e Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoes Remedy it means that it never falls to cure diarrhoes, dysentery or bowel complaints. It is plessant to take and The Royer farm, the rroperty of the executors, J. F. Royer and Edith Royer, of Madisonburg, at one o'clock on the premises, Tuesday, Boptember ~ 27th, The real estate consists of two tracts of land, the farm containing bne hundred six sores, and u tract of timber land ining thirty-four meres. The ferm Is located sod the timber lsnd on Egg Hill, The property ls fully described in an advertisement in this lasue. The Grange Library, in Grange Ar- cadia, will not be epen unil Satur { day, Beptember 24%, sm— AY —————— Chamberiain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoes Remedy is today the best known medicine in mse for the relief and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, and should be taken at the first un- natural looseness of the bowels, It Is equsMy valuable for children and adults, It always cures, Bold by Murray and Biloer. SALE HEGISTER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, nine o'clock, on the premises near Rebersburg, real of Joseph K. Moyer. Bee posters and ady. in this issue SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2M, at twelve o'clock, on the Moyer homestead at Centre Mills, near Ke- bersburg, a large quantity of personal property of the late Joseph K. Mojer. Hee posters, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, at one on the premises, near Centre Hill, the real estate of the late Amelia Royer. in this issue, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, premises, near Wolls Btore, man, of Centre Hall : AT house and lot, and Pgoperty is fully describe = XECUTORS' BALE OF The undemnsigned, exo Maver. late of Milestownship, de at publie sale SATURDAY, SEPTEMBE at pine o'clock 8. Wm on the John Well farm 1 west of Hebagsburg, the sar tracts to be sold, the follow tracts of real estate, all ship, Centre Pa NO, 1-THE JOHN WOLF FARM ING ONE-HI ISDE ED AND ACRES and fifty-one Fiaad hes, all ACTeS Or more of Wood half miles west of Ke scribed as follows © O road, on the West by | the south by lar Yn 5 by lands of 1 E. lover a grecied a large in good repair bans bas 0 in estate o'clock, cl Bde posters and adv, one o'¢glock, on the by Pr. G. W. Hoster arm of 164 acres, brick two tracts of Umber land d in this issn REAL ESTATE io En of Josgpls K. sased, ¥ sae iy § wate in NU aunty, CONTAIN SEVENTY TWO Ciear, a'=0 ef hl x , hosts J--FINE TIMBER 1 GHT AURES and nown as the Joseph g Pa ESTATE «The u fer al public sale on ic Rebersbur jC BALE OF REA] + BL designed wi TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 2, 19 at one o'clock p.m one-third mile ew township, Centre « lowing described » Oils Nilo in tract ai estale NO 1=FARY OF 164 ACRES, 135 of whi clear and the remainder is cov timber. There a a» two sto house, sll necessary 09 barn, implement shed, shop, corn crib, ele, A farm is ¢} leas of stone and rubbi and isin a high state of cu sand and limestone loam RO. 2-Brick one-half acre of landThis fraet adjoins No. 1 and is located along public rosd The yotme is two story, large and convetilent, and it af woll as the out build ings are fa good condition. NO. Sif ACRES WOOD LAND TURE LAND «his tract adjoins No. on the south. There is good young timber on this tract. A stream of water passes through it, making it an kleal pasture jot NO. 430 ACRES WOODLAND-This tract is known as the George B. Weaver tract, and has a ot of good young chestnut and second growth pine on iL t hese several tracts wi 1 be sold singly or one or more of all combi ed ¢ po 0 suit the purchasers, Termsefive jetetng cash on day of sale ance on April ist, 1911, when deed will be lvered. For furt her particular write or call on G. W. HOSTERMAN Centre Hall, Pa. od with 3 f frame dwel idings, large lmnk bh shop and wood i good rep f The whi, is weil fenced, tivation. the soil | being House and AND PAS 1 direcily bal de- Centre Reporter, $1 a year. P0000 NOLLOODROPPOOO2000C RRO ORCC HOOLBOP VOODOO HOOT OD A HARD HITTER That's the whole gecrat of the succen of the Stevens Favorite No, 1 7——the securacy with whieh t el is rifled This deadly accuracy and the lightness of the gun make it the most Porat tifie for men and boys alike, - — Maks £400 Favorite Rifles a week t not a ene is allowed to leave the Fi of Precision uf pr . A Hair Dressing dressing, we are surc It keeps the the ends. ers At Vv igor is a strong hair tenic, conditien. druff disappears. snes BF child shows symptoms as soon ss the child becomes | AU DITOR'S NOTICE. In the Common Pleas of Centre ( | tate of © aye Stamm, Insolvent All cre Court ounty. f i settle and adjust my account ar Roos estate of Clyde Stamm, an insolvent, and that a meeting for that purpoup at No. 5 E High Street, Bellefonte B on Friday, fupen gn ber 28, a. m. when and where you may so desire, O.8epre Ayer’s ANTED Cosmopolitan A Pres Ww hol ¢ time or and commission, | but not essential, Address, with references. H.C politan Magazine, 175% Broadway, City. PIPE promoting ing. : MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN croup, | 3 CENTRE HALL hoarse, or will Prevent the attack. Murray and Bitoer, sie] Customers Friend broidered Collars, Hair Puffs, Only 25 Per Cent, Spring Mills - - - Bold by -» SHOES Boys’ Vici Bluchers Ladies ; General Store Penn. 0000000000000000000000070000000000600060 sesbanes aoee ae ¢ / ‘ 37th Annual spare tl Nev Of the Pat for farmers, v ¥ JUrposes, Geo, Gingrich G. L. Goodhart, Com, by farm large display LLEONARD RHONE, fruits of the “ re me | | 50¢c Neckwear $10,00 Suits $12.00 Suits $15.00 Suits $18.00 Suits $20,00 Suits $25.00 Suits 00% BBV BD BBB BD BBD RB B VW WWW ’ + PICTURESQUE ranning via the SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE ) W. 5 3 for $1 $1.50 $6.67 $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 . $13.34 $16.67 § “J ~ Motor Gloves ERY’ Th Ploes {0 Ru 7 { Fou - ST Patent Leather and Gun Metal SH 2, Ee a Tn a i a -W WV BB ORV + ‘ Meats and Lard —will A Ee. U tpt tp dodo dodpdode dp didn of all kinds. Shoes-Oxford everybody. | | W. « BOALSBURG TAVERN BOALSBURG, PA. AMOR KOCH, PROPRIETOR This well-known hostelry is prepared to necom- mosinte all trav "Bats to wind from all ai Ba ao Hull Station. Every effort is Ie ihe traveling ymblic. Pure Candy the Camp Candy Company, Manufao. turing Confectioners, Pa, we NOT ADULTHRATED IN AXY Laws. camp P CANDY co. S STORE LOWEST PRICE (3611 and Women's Can't be beat for Price and Quality OE be here fresh for Picnic HRI. - - PENNA + L020 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.4.0.4.0.0.8.8.0844447% ye, 11S ¥ Bails alpen ign res X 4 : Goods are fresh | TTT TIT rT rrr IT rr IT rN Tr TTY ree He Pianos ana Orgaos. The L ester pianos are used and en- dorsed tv all the leading musical con- pervator ies and college in the U. 8. The & tevens piano rgate are the iatest ac hievement in modern organ Pin ac s and organs sol on easy pay- me ol Van Write for e stilog. OC, E. ZnioLER, pring Mille DR. SOL. M. MISSLEY, £ : ui RY St of the Un of Penn's Belle