RO "THE CENTRE REPORT ER. THU RSDAY, JANUARY 12, 911 LOCALS. On acxunt of the crowded condi- tion of the Reporter columns, last week, the jury list was omitted. It appeqrs this week, Robert Hunter, of Bellefonte, who for s« ven years has not heard the cry of anew baby in his home, is now ep- joyiry that kind of music. He thinks it jusl as interesting as ever, Maurice Runkle will move from pear Pine Grove Mills to Buffalo Run onoreof the farms owned by Will jamm Witmer, who is Mrs. Runkle's grandfather, » The squeal about the ' finishings ” on the statuary chiseled in Paris by the American artist, Benard, looks like false modesty. A nude figure ip marble ought not to shock. Home time ago Martin Dreibilbis, of State College, went to Philadelphia to have his eye treated, which was in- jurcd by a spawl from a stone striking it. Atthe Wills Eye Hospital it was four the eye ball was irjured to such an extent that removal of the eye was necessary. Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Lucas, of near Potters Mille, will locate in Illinois between this and April 1st, in the sec- ~ tion about Bymerton, where his broth- er-in-law, F. W, Bweetwood, lives. They will be accompanied west by Da- vid “weetwood, who stays in Illinois during the summer months and at Potters Mills during the winter time. Joho E. Rishel, of near Centre Hall, and William F. Rishel, of Farmers Mill, are in Obio this week, having been attracted there by a horse sale, eir way there they stopped at Kiti«nping, this state. The Rishels are lovers of horses of the heavy type, put just what they are after on this t:ip remains to be seen when they ret 4 hn H. Wagner, of near Potters , advertises sale for Baturday, h 18th, and on April 1st or there- 8, he will move to Potters Mills one of the Allison houses. Mr. ner is quitting the farm because a8 no belp at home, his sous hav- - epgaged In other business. He fering his farm of one hundred : for sale. tention is called to the advertise. t of C. D. Bartholomew, propric- f the Centie Hall Poultry Yarde. u are in the poultry businees it will pay you to carefully read tbe gdvertisement. Special atlention is i to the ** Centre Hsll Berateh Feed,” which is sold under a guarsn- tee! analysis, Every psckage is tsg- ged showing just what you are buying” I hé'ceremonies incident to the in- alalistion of the officers of Logan Grange were witnessed by these mem- bers of Progress Grange : Hon. Leon- ard Rhone, Mr. and Mrs, B. Gardper (Girove, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Lause and daughter, Mrs. R. D. Foreman, Mrs. D. W. Bradford, Miss Florence Rhone Victor Auman, Mr. snd Mrs, ( d Brooks and daughter, snd 8. W. Smith. , George P. Bible, of Philadel- phils, was the guest of his cousin, Mies Annie Bible, in Centre Hall last week. Dr. Bible was on his way to Michi- gan, where he is booked to fill 8 num- ber of engagements as a lecturer, Since purenasiog the Bible homestead, Centre Hall, he no doubt will be this locality more in the fulure than io the past, and in time may locate here permanently. # E. Weber, of Boalsburg, was in town Monday, having come here on pu«inese. He is the junior member of the firm of Weber Brothers, who are doing sn extensive milling and ship- ping business at Centre Hall and Oak Hall. They are preparing for a vig. orous campaign io farming imple. mants, wagons, ete., during the spriog and summer mouths. They buy ma- chinery in car lcad lots, and are free to set their own price, owing to the fact that trust goods are avoided as much as possible. Cail nea in The Centre County Mutual Fire In- surance Co., perhaps better known under the name of the Grange Iosur- anc: Company, has had a good year. The losses in Centre county have been Jes: than one hundred dollars, and in other connties it was also light, The next statement will show a handsome balance in the hands of the treasurer, all the losses and indebtedness paid, aod several thousand dollars uncol. leci:d, The officers and directors are much pleased with the present con- ditions of the flaances of the company, and are striving to doeven better next year, This from the Philipsburg Journal : John L. Dunlap, one of the popular present Centre County Commission. ers, was ln town yesterday. By his many friends and the people at large, he has been asked to again be a candi. date for the same office, and after con. sidering the matter, he has consented. His record has proven his worth, and and as one of the three commissioners, has always done his duty faithfully, With the hosts of friends he enjoys, his chances seem to be good, Better fellows than John are hard to find, Mr. Dunlap has recently been called upon to pass through a sore beteave went in the death of bis beloved wife, [ \ ~ v Jury List For February Qourt. Following is the list of jurors drawn for the February term of court which will begin on Monday, February 17th : GRAND JURORS. J. Wallace Lytle, Patton W. R. Potter, Unionville Eben E. Bower, Bellefonte J. T. Barton, Unionville Thomas Hayes, Snow Shoe J. 8.Geiswite, Miles D. A. Grove, College Benjamin Nelson, Rush Russell Stamm, Marion 0. W. Dunlap, Benner John J. Zeigler, Boggs Charles Bierly, Miles R. C. Fishburn, Rush James J. Markle, State College Frank Tubridy, Snow Shoe Sim Batcheler, Rush C. N. Decker, Walker David Reamey, Spring Solomon Schmidt, Philipsburg Edward A Gross, Spring Andrew Jodon, Spring H. D. Rumberger, Philipsburg Christ Hoffer. Spring Ed. W. Schofield, Bellefonte TRAVERSE JURORS, FIRST WEEK. George Decker, Gregg Harry Laird, Worth Charles Lytle, Ferguson David Houser, College William Fetzer, Boggs Edward Shammon, Snow Harry Laporte, Rush C. P. Crider, Liberty Israel Yearick, Walker Wilbur Wining, Worth ohn Barnhart, Spring W. A. Curry, Potter R. A. Beck, Bellefonte William Nighthart, Bellefonte George C. Harvey, Boggs T. L. Kessinger, Walker George B. Thompson, Patton Howard Barr, Ferguson John L. Zerby, Potter M. C. Yonada, Penn Ed. Sweetwood, Potter George E Sunday, Bellefonte William Ripka, State College Robert J. Mann, Curtin A. 8S. Stover, Haines A.V. Nieman, Rush George F. Crouse, Miles L. B. Frank, Miles W. T. Fulton, Milesburg Duke Copelin, Philipsburg D. O. Sowers, Jr., Spring George Cunningham, Bellefonte Edward Kinney, Milesburg D. O. Etters, State College D. W. Bradford, Centre Hall G. W. Hazel, Miles Yean Richards, Rush I. J. Zubler, Gregg C. C. Bartges, Gregg H. R. Curtin, Boggs Alfred Shawler, Boggs J. LI. Aikens, Boggs M. N. Stover, Spring Thomas Shaughnessy,” Bellefonte George Bitner, Potter J. N. Everts, Ferguson Jesse Long, Miles David Bartges, Potter TRAVERSE JURORS, SROOND WEEK Edward J. Gehiret, Bellefonte W. R. Fredericks, L. C. Eddy, Boggs George J. Weaver, Charles A. Bitner, Liberty H. H. Clark, Liberty Alexander Adams, South Philipsburg Charles Lynn, Rush H. O. Fiedler, Haines Ed. Mersinger, Potter Kline Zimmerman, Walker James Weaver, Boggs Harry McClellan, Potter Homer Carr, Milesburg George B. Uzzle, Snow Shoe John Moore, South Philipsburg Philip 8. Dale, College A. P. Zerby, Bellefonte Harry Blowers, Rush Earl Yearick, Marion J. W. Lucas, Show Shoe William Houser, Snow Shoe John Bair, Gregg Samuel I. Bechdel, Liberty Frank Perks, Philipsburg Lawrence Craft, Boggs Harry C. Kunes, Liberty Perry Gentzel, Spring Jacob Walker, Potter William E. Conger, Rush John H. Miller, Ferguson J. 1. Stonecypher, Harris D M. Neidigh, State College Michael Spicher, Spring Emanuel H. Zeigler, Miles F. E. Gutelius, Millheim W. F. Colyer, Millheim G. W. Smith, Benner Edward Roan, Spring Edward Sharer, Taylor ———— A AGATA SA, Party. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Miller, at Lin. deu Hall, on Friday entertained the following young people : lena Bressler, Lulu Homan, Vera Homan, Bertha Bharer, Viola Sharer, Grace Stover, Mable Walker, Bertha Meyer, Mrs Meyer, Thomas Schafer, Paul Schaffer, Edward Homan, Charles Bryan, Frank Walker, Roy Korman, Bruce Koi man, Blair Walker, Ralph Zeigler, Gregg Carper, Earl Ross, Grover Weaver, Herbert Garle. Union Bellefonte ¢ The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Chamber. Isin’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, They do the work whenever you require their aid, There tablets change weak. ness into listlessness Inte energy, gloominess loto joyousness. Their action is so gentle one don’t realize they have taken a purgstive. Bold by Murray & Bitoer. An «fort is being made to put the blame, or at least a part of it, of the high cost of living on the telephone in general, aud the rural telephone ip particular, It is sald the farmer, be- fore the days of the telephone, brought his produce to market and the price was fixed thee. whereas now since the telephone is in almost every im- portant farm home, the produce is Je- livered only when the price is attrac- tive, or in other words, the producer takes a hand in fixing the price of his produce. If this is all true, it Is not a crime. The manufacturers of all goods and wares, from the beginning of time, have had a large band in set ting the price of their @inished pro- duet, but it was not until now that the producer of country produce has been accused of refusing to leave the small matter of fixing the price of his butter and eggs, pork and lard, apple- butter and rags, to the middleman. About the pext thing the farmer knows, a committee will call at hie humble home with sledge hammers and ask permission to smash the tele- phone so that living will become cheaper. ———— I —————— Have you a weak throat? If eso, you cannot be too careful. You can- not begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another ang the last is a!ways the harder to cure. If you will take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the outset you will be saved much trouble. Bold by Mur- ay & Bitper. st publ sale on the mises near 7 ussey ville, in Pot: ter wwnship, Centre county, Pennsylvania, of FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911 at one o'clock p.m, of said day, two severnl pleces and tracts of land, ing the property of the late Jacob hin, leceased, bouaded and described as follows, O Wil [w= Tmct No, ng ands of Wi hall legrees west § lands of Jomeph Biro tro 2% degrees west 20 porches 10 so th ia: wis: of Jacol sugart north 42 @ prrohes [to stones thence LY land fo of Fetes Dart “south #4 degrees enn 4 perch Ls h « . MORE OR LESS sf Wil } Am inet to B. Db. Brisvin & J. D. Fortney, containing rT joes Tet of sale for tract he one-hall of jure 3 of sale, mianice of 11 7 of ZY wd and the other half in one your to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises Or the purchaser may pay all onal upon the delivery of the deed, Jems the ten per cent. paid on day of sale . Terms of sale for tract No, 2-Ten per cent lay of sale, and mlance when on delivery of deed, JAMES B. STROHM, Atty. In fact Fortney & Fortney for ail th helms Allorneys Co on pomession is given ~~ RPHANS OOH RT BALE «= —-— By virtue of an order mused out of the Orphany' Court, of Centre County there will be expose a aft public sale by the an demsigoed, administmaior of Amos Lee, of Poller ywhnship, Centre ounty, Peamsyivania, de cased, on the premises, one fourth mile south of Colyer, in Potter township, Centre oounty, Pennayivania, of RDAY, at one 0 HATH JANUARY 21, 1911 ock pom ung described real estate, 10 wit lain messuagy. tenement and lot of tad aa above described. Beginning er aljoining Beajamin F. Rickard, ow william Strong, ot No. 1, thence by lot Ne 1 north forty-four and one hall degrees, east 81 {een and six-lenths pe rcham (0 stone thence by and of Frances Colyer, now George R. Mosse north foriv-ome degrees, West cleven and four tenths per hes $0 stone ; thenee by Wiliam Onl yer, now W. H. Lee, reside of tract south forty jour and five-tenthes degrees, west teen and two tenths pet hes to stone | thenoe by public road south thirtyeeven and fvedenths degrees, vast thirteen and three-lenths perches 10 place of be ginning, containing one acre and th rity perches neal messtire, thereon erected a DWELLING HOUSE AND STABLE The dwelling house is two stories high, painted and in good condition. Besides the stable there are also all the necessary outbuildings ; also fruit of all kinds and a well of never falling walter, This is the same premises which William Col yer, by deed dated July 19, 1892, and recorded in ded book volume 70, page 136, in the Recorder's office, granted and conveyed to Amos Lee, the above named decedant. TERMS OF SaLE~Ten per cont. of purchase money to be paid on day of mie | one Fait lew said ten per cent. on confirmation of sale ; and the balance in six months, with interest, and to be secured asa first lien on the property by judg ment A. B. LEE, Administrator, Tusmey ville, Pa. THE Red Mill ALBERT BRADFORD Proprietor A COUPON IN EACH SACK OF VERI-BEST FLOUR MEANS A SILVER SPOON FOR YOU A S————— FARMERS | 1 do chop- ping at all times at FOUR CENTS a Bushel—and do it good | = CentreHallPoultryYards CHAS. D, BARTHOLOMEW, Proprietor Barred Plymouth Rocks White Wyandottes and Single-comb White Leghorns Eggs for Hatching Day-old Chicks Stock for sale in season. We have secured the exclusive Agency of Centre County for the Robert Essex Incubator Co. and will be pleased to quote prices for any of their goods. These goods will be delivered at your nearest station for the same money that you can buy them for at the factory, saving you the freight charges. £SSEX-MODEL INCUBATOR OF QUALITY ye "hese Machines are All Sold on a Guarantee ESSEX-MODEL STANDARD | MIDDLE--PRICE INCUBATORS 317 $0 23 12 32 200-Egg Incubator 19 on application ) 300-Egg Incubator 29 ESSEX-MODEL BROODERS 75-Chick to 150-Chick Brooders S$ I I 30 to $ | / prices ranging from 100-Egg Incubator 60-Egg Incubator 175-Egg Incubator 120-Egg Incubator 275-Egg Incubator ‘ . ( Prices for larger sizes is'manufactured by us from twelve different seeds and grains, and i id under state analy his feed is of. y . ots eof other fered in hundred feeds, such az BEEF SCRAPS, M pound or ton Write for sample and prices. ’ ¥ 3 ASH FEEDS, OYSTER SHELLS, Ete. Mixed Orders of Feeds in lots of 500 Pounds or more at a Special Price. All Feeds POULTRY NETTING ROOFING PAPERS P. 0. B. Centre Hl, 00D HOP JRINKING FOUNTS ND SHELL BOX f Poultry *K FOODS inl ERS, ES, 1 NEST EGGS. Also a full line Powders and anything in the , y poultry line arge or small quantities, 00000090080 000000000bw A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Me FELLOW WHO REFERRED insurance THE to life as a gambling game may have had good intentions, but he It is the one business Life insurapce is intended primarily to offset i bad bad judgment. transaction which is not a gamble. far as possible the loss to the world by And It is the one safe as reason of the death of a producer. death is a sure thing. bet. That is why it will pay you to gn- It is well known but ticipate the imevilable. that a dead man’s salary continues, pot in a satisfactory manner, It is drawn by the other fellow. There is such a thing as arranging so that your widow can draw yours, We can show you That is why we ought to get together. We also have some easy chairs for old 900000000000 000000000000 000000000000000000000000RPRVY 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009000000 00) age. They are called Endowments. «NV DNV VDVVD A complete line of SHOES for Fall Winter. THE ROYAL UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. and OF DEMOINES, IA. JAMES I. THOMPSON GENERAL AGENT LEMONT, PENN'A Pure Candy All Candy sold to Retail Dealers by the Camp Candy Company, Manufao- turing Confectioners, Iyrone, Pa, are NOT ADULTERATED IN ANY FORM, are strictly pure and are guar anteed to conform with all Pure Food Laws, CAMP CANDY CO. Manufacturers | All styles and prices. ot Both Iron and Lead Water Pipe. . . Pumps and Repairs MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN ™ J. S. ROWE CENTRE HALL - « « PA jon. v TYRONE, PENN'A