The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 06, 1910, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1910
THE CENTRE REPORTER,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Uctober 6th
HON. A. M. TRAVERSE,
Acting Third Asst, Postmaster Gen,
TE —
1910,
DEAR SBIR («ln reply (0 your letter of last
June, requesting that the Reporter be
brought within the postal laws as to sending
copies of papers to subscribers who were in
srrenrs who had not expressly renewed the
same within twelve months, let me say that
with the issue of October 6th, this paper has
been brought within both the spirit and letter
of the regulations referred to. No
paper is sent to any one whose subscription
has not been paid 10 within twelve months,
Very truly,
THE CENTRE REPORTER,
4, W. Bvitu, Publisher,
posial
The above is a copy of a letter for-
warded to the Postoflice Department
at Washjogton, D, C,
1t will be seen from this thal here-
after collections will have to be made
promptly, and the publisher makes
the further request that se many of its
readers as can do so pay their subsorip-
tion in advance. Many of the readers
have been paying in advance for
years, and it is urged that others do so,
ss fp fp tp
LOOALS,
A son was born to Rev. and Mrs, B.
A. Bnyder, of Centre Hall, on Monday
morning.
Ex-Treasurer W. T, Bpear, who had
been in a sanatorinm at Cory, returned
to his home in Bellefonte beginning
of this week.
The personal property of Mrs,
Amanda Walker will be sold at publie
sale on Saturday, at one o'clock, by
P. H. Meyer, the executor,
Henry Emerick, who has been con-
fined to the house for some time, Is
quite feeble. Mrs. Bhannon Boal is
also in a rather delicate condition.
Balurday morning Post master
Georges M. Boal took a chill sud since
Tuesday was confined to bed. He was
preparing to arise from his bed when
he suddenly became ill.
You will find in this issue of the
Reporter an advertisement of the
Reid cream separator for which George
E. Breon, of Centre Hall, is the agent.
Read the adv, and consult with Mr.
Breon,
Letters uncalled for in Centre Hall
post office, October 1st, 1910 : Mise
Hara Broadhurst, Mra. Walter Condo,
Mr. James B., Thompson, Mr. F. T.
Lloyd, Mr. T. H. Livingston, Mr. Ed.
Hartman, Peter Hodge. When call
ed for please say advertised,
The Pennsylvania State Grange has
decided to confer the Hixth Degree al
Atlantic City during the meeting of
the National Grange, November Yih.
The executive commitlee has en-
gaged the Monticello Hotel for the
use of Pennsylvania Patrons. The
hotel management will give a bap-
quet one night duriog the meeliog
free Lo the hotel gueels,
The Union county lax payers are
making an effort to have more rigid
honesty enforced about the court
house in Lewisburg, and as a resuil »
number of county officials have been
surcharged with items varying from
a few dollars to $50, Some of the
items are very small, and at first
one would think that they had better
be accepted, but it is poor policy to
permit public funds in any smouut to
be misappropriated.
The interior of the court house being
finished, the commissioners have de-
cided that the great, large porch
should also be rebuilt. The floor will
be laid with granite tile and the ends
built up with solid granite. At the
present time there are stone sleps al
every point. These will be removed,
and in front steps will be built up
only between the four central columns.
The ends of the porch will also have
steps, The points not having steps
will be protected with a railing.
Now that the schools have begun
their sessions, we must not forget that
our ehildren are still our children and
the more interest we show in their
school the more its efficiency is increas
ed, There is no teacher worthy of
the dame who is not pleased with the
judidlons advice and assistance snd
sympathy fromm the parents. The
gulf is too wide between the home
and the school, and the more we
help to bridge it over the more we are
improving, not only our own children,
but the general tone of the school, If
the children see that their parents sp.
preciate their teacher they are more
apt to do so themselves, lend cheerful
snd willing obedience to the teachers
wishes and have a certain pride In the
success of the school,
This from the Democratic Watch.
man will indicate that Centre county
has well furnished the rooms for ite
chief officials : W. R. Brachbill re.
cently received and now has on exhi-
bition in the show window of his fur.
niture store on Bpring street the furnl-
tare for the judge's room In the new
court house, It includes a desk, two
office chairs, a large davenport, one
big cosy chair and nine: small chairs,
The wood is all solid mshogsny
the upholstering of the chalm and
davenport is In dark blue standmid
leather, The cxsters and other metal
trimmings are all in solid brass, Mr,
Brachbill also farnished the district
attorney’s office with solid osk furni
in natural finish,
GRANGE ENCAMPMENT AND FAIR,
The Avtique Department Was Filled With
Muny New Old Helles Not Mefore Ex.
hibitea,
The antique
Grange Encampment and Fair
grown to immense proportions.
There were many of the exhibits on
the ground for the firet time. This
department appeals to the Iadies, and
every article was carefully Inspected
wany times. ’
THE EXHIBITORS
Elsie Slick
Mm. Elmer Campbell
Huth Brooks
Leonard Rhone
Belle Lytle
Mrs Charles Arney
Mary Brooks
E. Vonsda
R. E. Bitner
Verus Nearhood
V. Bigier
My John Noll
E. Hankey
b. WW, Bweetwood
Mm. G. L
Freda Bailey
F. Hile
Carrie Bell Emerick
Mrs. M. Miller
Mm CM. Arney”
Huth Ruble
May Rhone
Martha Boal
Mable Walker
Mrs. A. W. Weaver
Edgar Milier
Mrs. Samuel Krape
Prof H. F. Bitner
Nary Bloom Mrs. DeWoodie
Carrie Bwestwood Mrs 5 Geiss
Fred Armstrong Me J. T. Potter
Mrs DD. W. Shivery Mrs A. Luse
M.D. Polter Mrs George Marshall
Maury Whiteman Johu Conley
Harsh Eilers Julia Shuey
Mrs CB Nett Mrs W. F. Bradford
Mrs M. Fardoe E. Goblle
Mrs. Magdsalens Pardos Mere J. W. Gobife
Mrs J W weetwood Mrs J A Heckman
Nm BE. White John Breon
Mm, Clayton Royer Mrs Emma White
Helen Rreon W,. 5. While
Mrs W. 5 Mrs Swsan Keller
Mis. Martha Rote Ms. George Neathood
Girace Ars 1 Mrs H Alexander
Mis Core Bfiel J. W. Bachan
Mr Ib W
Mme GE Heckoman met Jordan
Mrs LG. Keanck Mrs F Wag ner
J. Saaith Jacob Jordan
Grace Smith
Hella Heberling
Mrs. Ott Hile
Mrs EP Grove
Jennie Stall
Mrs. M. J. Donachy
Goodhart#
Williaa Bailey
Anos Durst
Mm W. A Krise
Elizabeth sanders
Grace Anabiraster
Lillian Emery
Margarel Emery
Fama MeCoy
Prof. Krise
Mrs, Jeune Daup
Mr C.K Net ,
Mrs. BW, Royer
Mrs. Mary Hoss
White
Bradiord Jennje Thowss
Verna Rowe
emesis
Meeilog of Latheran Joint Usanell,
There will be a weeting of the joint
council of the Penns Valley Lutheran
charge, al Centre Hall, Saturday af-
ternoon, }
T. M. GravLey, President.
H. W. Frautz, Sec.
Your cough sunoys you. Keep on
hacking and tearing the delicate
membranes of your throat if you want
to be sunoyed. Bal if you want re.
lief, want to be cured, take Chamber.
Iain’s Cough Remedy, Hold by Mur-
ny and Bitoer,
— BLIC SALE OF REAL FSTATE-The un
demizgned will sell the oliowior res)
estate, the property of the late Jacol Neeaw, of
Grogy lownshilp decesssd, on hie pre
Greg township, near Fanoers Mills, sbout 190
tailes urth of sparing Mills
ATURDAY, OCTOBER
alone Clk p. Wa
nises,. in
CONTAINING 83 ACHE ARD 15
botuded aid described as lo
ginning at Pine stump, cotter of lands of Daniel
igen North 112 degiven Past 14
wer len LO sLusap thegiee Moti 84 17 degrees
t 10.4 jerches gloug muds of WwW, F ith Wo
stone | thence North &l degrees West 8 jerclion
sloag lands of the estate of Daniel Tmmel! Ww
public rosd | thence North 8 12 degrees West
17 perches lo stone std corner of Innds of the
heirs of Christian Platt), thepoe South | 4 degrees
East 192 perches to stone thence South 29 2
degrees Fast 5.1 perches to stone thence South
17 degrers Fast 357 perches 0 sloGe corner
thence Narfh 79 degrees Wesl 185 perc lies WwW
corner in patdic road theaoe Heulh ¥ degrees
Went 5.3 perches 0 pont | thenoe south 88 degrees
West 8 perches to posi OOF Der thence Souih
25 14 degrees East 74.7 perchics te eli | thetios
South 41 1-2 degrees Mest 5.2 perches wo asd
thette South 12 1 2 degrees West 39 perches ©
corner on west side of Penn's Ureek, sdjoiniog
lmnds of GD. Armsbaoster estate | thence North
slong Weaver lot and lands of Denied Jigen 52 12
degrees East 90.3 perches 0 stone and henge
Nor. h 59 degrees East 2.2 petehivs 10 ploe stomp
and corner, Delng the place of eginaing, ook
taluing 53 acres aid bo perches, Leal INedaiiin
Thereon erected & good ime hotise aud baak
Larn ogether with all peceswary outbuildings
all In good condition. God spple orchard,
never fmtlng well and spring of water st the
house. This farm bs in a high state of enitive
tion and positively clear of thaties sod stones
The purchaser will be entitled to one third of
the grain in the ground
TERME OF SALE~Ten pereent 14 be paid on
day of the saie, sid the remainder on delivery of
dowd
Possession will be given April ist
A.B. HOMAN
JOHN NEESE, Trustees
Kate Stover,
Calvin FV. Neese,
tirges © Hagan,
Heirs of Jacob Nese
PERCHES,
a wit Be
fiows,
thvooe
in
Sarah Armbroser,
Jolin W. Neewe,
Bust Hosnan
UBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ~The un
demigned will ofter al public sale un
TUERDAY, OUTUBER, =
si ote o'clock pm
190
Miles
the fol.
one-third mile east of Wolf's Stare, In
township, Centre ogunty, on tract No. |,
lowing described reid estate
NO 1=FARM OF 164 ACRES, 125 of which are
clear and the remainder i= covered With younhg
timber. There js a two story fmme dwelling
house, all necessary oetbuildings, large beni
barn, implement shed, smith shop sod wool
shop, corn crit, ete, all in good repair. The
fara I» clesr of stone and rabilish, js well fen
and isin a igh state of guitivation, the soll Ded
sand and limestone jos
NO. 2-Brick House and
land~This tract adjoins
algre bx public road he ov is two stury, large
venient, aud if ae well ss the out build.
ings are in good condi
NO, 3-46 ACRES WOOB LAND AND PAS
TURE LAND «his tract adjoins No, | directly
on the south. Adhere is good young timber on
this tract, A stream of Waler passes throngh it,
masking of an ideal pasture jot
Nu, 4-30 ACRES WOODLAND -This tract is
kuown as the G B. Weaver teach, sid has »
Jot of good young chestoot snd setond growth
pine on I6.
‘s home several tracts will be sold slogly or one
or more or all combined Lo suit the puarchssers,
Termadive peroent, cash on day of sale | bal
aude of Aprit ist, 1911, when deed will be
vered,
Por further particulam write or call on
GW. HORTERMAN,
Centre Hall, Pa.
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nen
© hall acre of
0. Va in lucated
smn
APPLES WANTED,
Wind fall and shaken for
When You
Take Cold
One way is to pay no attention
to it; at least not until it de-
velops into pneumonia, or
bronchitis, or pleurisy. An-
other way is to ask your doc-
tor about Ayer’s Cherry Pec-
toral. If he says, * The best
thing for colds,” then take it.
Do as he says, anyway.
We publish our formulas
9 We banish sloohel
ers
from our medicines
We urge you to
consult your
doctor
Knowing
sP ills,
. Lowell, Mass =
Plano: sud Organs.
The Lester planos are used and en-
The Stevens piano organs are the
modern organ
Planos and organs sold on easy pay-
Write for catalog.
OC, E. ZriaLer, Bpring Mills
HAL x REGISTER,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8,
Persousl propery of Amanda
ug of household goods, ele
One CCK, in
Walk
mast
TOBER 2
car Wolls Store, by Dr. G. W,
tre Hall : A farm of 164
§
Wl two tracts of timber snd
One Oo glock, on the
Hostor
acres, brick
FTLUESDAY, IX
Lin OF La
house and of, a
3
Property is fully described in (hip issu
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, st pias 0'old
by Williams MH. Maller, la G@ wrges
riwn Decker farm Three horses, 10
vig oaltie,
ine of farm lmplemenis
KE,
Valley, oun the
cows, 13
I hogs fron 10) 10 300 ils
ales household gots
head ye
XECUTOR'S NOTICE LETTERS TESTA
mentary on the estate of Amands Walke
late of Hatrle twp, deceased, having been duly
granted Ww the andemsignad he wonld respect
fully resjuest any pereats Know lng thetselves in
oben] 0 Lhe palate 0 make immediate pay
ent, and those having Claims agains (he same
Ww present thew daly smibenlicaled for set
mae nt
P. HL MEYER, Executor
3 BOY Centre Hall, Pa
NOTICE. ~1 stiles of
Administration on the estate of James A
holler, late of Potler Twp, deceassd, having
been duly graoted 10 the undensigoed, (hey would
reaper tfully request sil persons koowing them
alves indebdad Wo the tale 0 make Immediaie
payment, and those Baving Claims against the
rane WO prosett then daiv sulhentionind for sel
tome nt DAVID BR. KELLER,
Adminstrator, Crntreliall, Ps
ANNA M. FISHER
Peon Hall) Spriog Mills, Pa
DMINISTRATORS:
Oth
dministmainx
WOOD SAWING, THe undersigned
surchased a wood saw and
engine and is prepared (0 cut wood joo
ove length at your home, Will
tak® contract to cut wood in the woods
where lumber operations are in progress
JOHN W, MOWERY,
Centre Hall,
has
3
aie
0.41-4t Pa,
BLL BHBLAREBBLLBED RRR NLBES
NEW GOODS
A NEW LINE OF GOODS
have jast been received.
They are Iresh Irom the
Eastern Wholesale Houses.
Our Goods will bear luspec-
tion and our prices com-
parison.
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H., F, ROSSMAN
Spring Mills
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nny
Like wry
Lamp Oilsas a
sunny day is to a
Burns to veny last drop
without re-adjusting A
op. wick. The best 8
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le
CREAM
SEPARATOR
If you want the BEST
It's the handiest, lightest
running and closest skim-
ming separator on the mar-
ket to-day.
(fet Prices
GEO. E. BREON
from
AGENT
Pa.
Centre Hall,
ra an
ETT.
/ Look at our line of New
SHOES
FOR SUMMER
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dies’ & 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,
4
¢
iF. E. Wieland !
General Store
LINDEN HALL, PA. ¢
[| ata ces sewwaal
Red Mill
ALBERT BRADFORD
Proprietor
WBNS SDNY BNW N NS
«a Ww WRN RE SRR NR
i
LEAVE YOUR ORDER
AT YOUR DEALER
FOR
VERI-BEST
FLOUR
And Look for the COU-
PON in EACH SACK
which entitles you to some
ILVER
POON
AS SS SR
PIPE
s——
Both Iron and Lead
Water Pipe, . . .
Pumps and Repairs
MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN
10
J. S. ROWE
CENTRE HALL - « - PA.
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AS 55 AAAs
Pure Candy
A) Cuudy cid vo, Nistall, Dushete by
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CAPITAL, 825
WATTLES, Pres
WMITH, Vice Pres
THOMAS, Cahier
UNION NATIONAL BANK W. A
OMAHA, NEB di
Sidney A. Foster, Sec
Royal Mutual Lafe Ins, Co.
Des Moines, lows,
Dear Sir : 16th
seitlement of my
I acknowledge the receipt of the enclosing
draft to my order for ty 3.70 in full policy No
1306 in your company, 1 took «
cause 1 had faith in the officers of the
ten yeurs ago be-
faith in the
st the premiums paid by
lands are as
wit this policy
company and
securities in which they br ypased 10 Inve
ders, | farm
the
the policy hol irst mortgages on lowa
results of the
of the funds
to all
safe as govermmend bonds in my opinion, and
careful and conservative management and investment
of your company ave certs been satisfactory
$2000 ins
the moriey 1 have paid yOur company is
Hniy policy
now all
$77.-
we,
holders. 1 have had surance for ten years, and
returned to me with
3 in addition, x OU Nt munised fon
feel
ive done more than you pr
and I certainly justified in recommending your emcellent
company lo anyone wht want se and profitabie estment in
life insurance,
THE ROYAL UNION MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF DEMOINES, IA
JAMES I. THOMPSON
GENERAL AGENT
LEMONT, PENN'A
For the Fall Season
—
We have Clothes that will
surprise and delight every man
that sees them. Come in and
get an idea of what they look
like even though you're not
ready to buy. We're so en-
thusiastic that we would like
to show them anyway.
Montgomery and Company
BELLEFONTE
JUST RECEIVED LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE & 6RAY
BED BLANKETS
ALL LARGE DOUBLE BLANKETS.
75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $2.50, $2.75 &
PRICES : $3.50
ALSO A LARGE ABSORTMENT OF
24x60--§1.50 to $2.25 RI IGS 36x72 $3.75
JAPANESE RUGS—35¢ & 50c Each
Fine Selection and Prices Low.
Don’t fail to call and examine our full line of
SHOES GLOVES
UNDERWEAR HOSIERY, Etc,
Prices always the lowest for cash or produce,
C. F. EMERY
CENTRE HA'L, - - PENNA
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