THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1811 Harris 1ownship Miss Sallie Johnson, of Pleasant Gap, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Walker Shutt. We regret to mention that George Kaup is ill with pneumonia. Bome children are boused up with the mumps, Harold Coxy departed on Monday for Altoona where he has secured em- ployment, Paul Beck, a son of William Beck, of Sinking Valley, spent part of last week with relatives in Boalsburg. The Beck family were, formerly resi- dents of Bhingletown, but for a number of years have been at home in Binking Valley, They expect to move to Ohio in the spring, where they will engage in farming. 5. M, Bell, one of the leading mer. chants of Boalsburg, is taking a vaca- ton. He will goon his trip by way of Altooha, where he will attend to some business relating to the Grand Union Tea Co., and from there go to Juniata county to spend some time with his aged mother, Miss Mary Markle is spending some time at Blue Ball at the home of her brother, Frank Markle, who is ill with dropsy. gadis. Willism Folk and iadaline, of Oak Hall, spent in Boalsburg. Mrs. F. E. Wieland end Mrs. J. M, Wieland, of Linden Hall, spent Tt Jursday afternoon in Boal sbarg. Mrs, Samuel Btover, with her little boys from Oak Hall, visited in Boals- burg last week. She erjoyed a visit of six weeks at her former home at Mil waukee, william Markle sold his home, near the foot of the Tussey Mountain, to Price Jobustonbaugh, of State College. r. and Mrs, Markle moved to Boals- burg on Monday and the Johnston: baughs came to their new home on Tuesday. Alfred Lee purchased the Frederick d Rothrock farmu and will take rsession on April lst, Senger, Friday 5 EE Note from Kev, Snyder, Iwevival services continue at Lemont i the United Evangelical church. i he audience room 8 crowded every eventng., Thus far upwards of forty- four have presented themselves at the siiar of prayer. ‘The meeting will be continued wen days longer. Au ad journed meeting of the Fourth tJuarterly Conference will be held in entre Hal, Friday at 3 o'clock. v. Reeser, P. E., will preach, in the eniog. All are invited. 8B. A. BNXYDER, Pastor, h immnediatel ¢ Board of Health, Hisenses require at cholera i HR Oot t of the agen fi rat, al wo! 10us place or § 88 in alsoinle wire of the jaaran fam orities Lo pass in restriciions | i as Defore ; third pro JeCL or een fourtn { any of Riis lave f modified jUATAT uring ie guumtion of quar alsoiute ine, 1 cases of diphtheria onset ; scarlet £ nO case shall ciesased until the ing thal desqgus cline DATEINR ears hirty days from on each case such in the the com of has certif in on hasentirely ceased and ¢ healed ; of small pox L to which shall be added tional ne As may Lev { the attending physicia of the patient, No ehil person suffer z from chickenpox or mumps or residing in #81 premises with any persons suffering refrom, shall be permitted to attend any pub private, paroch sunday, or other school, i the teachers o I public schools and the ipais, superintendents, and teachers, or r persotis in charge of private, parochial, fay, or other similar schools are hereby re wd to exciude any and all such children and sons from said schools, such exclusiun to con- duripg a quarantine jeriod of twenty-one x and Bntil the sald quarantine is removed I the premises disinfected SECTION 1Il. The head of a family occupy- any house, apartment, or premises, or the prietor of any hotel, boarding, lodging or ten nt house, upon or near which = piscard or ards are pisced, shall not remove, deface, vet up or destroy such placard or placards, r shail other persons unauthorized Ly the ard of Health, remove, deface, cover up or stroy such plac ard or placards, and i through ident, atmospheric ¢ onditions, or other agen «, mid placard or placards are destroyed, re ved, or defaced, the householder or propri- sr shall at once notify the Board of Health of fact ECTION 1V. Upon the removal to a hospital © other place, or upon the discharge by recovery or death of any person or persons woo have sul. fered from anthrax, bubonic plague, epidemic curchro - spinal meningitis ( spotied fever), cholera, d'phtheria, mensies, mumps, scarlet fo- ver, smallpox, typhus lever, leprosy, or tubercu losis, the premises where said disease existhd, to gether with the bedding, clothing and other nr ticles exposed to infection shall be disinfected Ly the Board of Health, ECTION V. All physicians practicing within the limita of the borough of Centre Hall shall wake an immediate report of every case occur. rig in their practice of diseases specified in these rules and regulations, and all other com. municable diseases dangerous to the publio health, SECTION VI. In cases not mentioned above the rules and regulations of the State Depart. went of Health, so far as they apply to boroughs, shail be followed, SECTION VII. sician ea be FOTIONS 11. i or other The penalties for the violation of these rules and wiations shall be such as Ate provided for by the laws of the Common: th of Pennsylvania, et and enacted Into an ordi sixth day of January, A. D., 1911, nance this M. L. EMERICK, » C J. H. WEBER, President, hief Burgess. Attest: W. F, BRADFORD. Secretary,’ ERCH STALLION FOR = (ERON SALE-The for a Perch ron stallion, bise dren nil b - gk, welt 160) pond, western il contes Bia]; HATER: Woodward. Miss Clara Blifer, of Lewisburg, visiting her brother, A. OC. Blifer. J. M. Btover, of West Virginia, visiting his father, Daniel Btover. The sewing soliety of the Kvan- gelical Associatian church were royal- ly entertained at the home of F. P, Guisewite, last Wedneaday. Mrs. John Hosterman, of Spring Mills, spent the greater part of last week with her father, John Orndorf, who Is seriously ill. Mrs. H. A. Kessinger and dsugh- ters, Verna, Mae and Mary, of Zion, are visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Fultz, Samuel Mowery apd family, of Rebersburg, spent a day last week with Mrs. Mowery’s father, who ls quite ill. Miss Flossie Runkle Is some time at Madisonburg. Rev. Dice is conducting a revival in the United Evangelical church. The result so far were two conversions. Rev. Heislu, of Williamsport, preached a very interesting sermon in the Evangelical Association church, After the sermon communion services were held. Rev, Haney. the pastor and Rev. Kessler, of the United Evan- gelieal church were present and assisted, spending Georges Valley. Mrs. 8B. P. Hennigh returned home on Saturday after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Dunlap, at Williamsport, Rev. H. A. Bnook took dinner Sunday at the home of M. J. Barger, Jawes and Vietor Lingle, of Union county made a business trip to this place last Tuesday. L. Maynerd Barger, who is employ. ed at State College, spent Bunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. CU, Barger. Miss Ruth Wagner left .n Monday worping for Mifflin county, where she will make her home for some time, Mrs. H. M. Liogle spent Bunday afternoon at the home of her son, C. W. Lingle. H. I. Foust spent last Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. C. Reeder. on SALE REGISTER, BATURDAY, JANI RDAY, | Mills, t b i BATU Potters ck, Iwo two shoals, 3 IDAY. FEBRU ¥ 10, nine o'clock, east of O In H. Meyer { urteen sheoj and household o'ciok MARCH sly farm, 2, at twelve one mile west Five ho three res, h cows, and a indi | 1. ail almost exira hellers, 2 brood sows ine of farmi A 1 repair. RDAY, MARCH one oo jam M. Bradford ¢. and aldo new, and io good cond i al SATE Od Fort, twent WED) miles west of EE, at four work horses fF» o'clock ish twelve B farm LY work milk cows, three on Val ley road, on the J berg and Potter year ead of Hacken horses, one bail, three hogs, fifteen head of slug implements hemd ing cot: eight one sie, 0% Of fuel Fouag © 7 Alws THURSDAY, Centre Hall, by George E and impiementa Y. MARCH 19, nine o'clock Old Fort, by Jerome Aaman emonuis, eff. , stock on the ann TUESDAY. MARCH J—ten wk, by Meyer, one and one-half miles east of Boalsburg and one mile south of Linden Hall, Large num wr of horses, bogs, ete, Implements sid some household goods, WEDNESDAY, MARCH Farmers Mills, 21-2 ee i line of farn sh MARCH 8 three miles west Breon Farm stock of One Dik Horses § wu Hye including entire o'cl noo oall le, one o'clock, a miles west of Spring Mills, by Willtam Four mares Percheron hore | {wo 2-year ol yesriing mare coll, i row by UUme of sale, two sow pigs, months old, 15 shoals, stock ; 20 ewes, 1 ram, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, ten o'clock, east of Potters Mills, by Joha H. Wagner Four horses, four cows, lot of young cattle, shoals, full line of implements used but two years, F. Rishel in foal to our 1 geidings, i sows doe to far boar pig five all pure bred Berkshire harness ad other art Clea Ow ree bro one mile TUESDAY, MARCH 21, at ten o'clock a. mm HH I. Foust, on Wikkon farm, two miles east of Old Fort, 9 mileh cows, 12 head young cattle, 4 shoats, 2 brood sows, 4 work horses, 1 oolt, fall line of farm Implements, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, Bellefonte, by A. C. Grove plements, one mile south of Farm stock and im THE Red Mill ALBERT BRADFORD Proprietor A COUPON IN EACH SACK OF VERI-BEST FLOUR MEANS A SILVER SPOON FOR YOU FARMERS | [I do chop- ping at all times at FOUR CENTS a Bushel—and doit good | —— - > Al Osman is sick. He ls at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Emerick. nate coughs, colds and irritations of | the throat and lungs. It stands un- rivaled as a remedy for all throat and | lung diseases. Hold by Murray & Bitner. UBLIC SALE OF REAL ESFATE —~ The undersigned will offer st publle sale on the premises near Tuseyville, in Potter township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911 at one o'clock p.m, of sald day, two several pieces and tracts of land, being the Jropeity of the late Jacob Strohm, deceased, bounded and described 10 Wit (we Tract No, 1L.-Beginninglat a stone, along lands of Willlam Love, south five and one- hall degrees west 92.02 perches to stones by lands of Joseph il north 24 degrees west 206 perches to stones ; thence by lands, of sSugart north 42 degrees east 48 perches|to stones thence by lands of Peter Durst south 24 degre on east 44 perches to stones; thence north 64 1-2 degrees cast 456.3 perches to stones; thence % lands of W. Melss south 22 1-2 degrees east perches to the place of beginning, neres and 6 perches and allowance, Hie time to John Mitterl ners, leaving ABOUT 60 ACRES, MORE ORILESS, ing, hon Ais and all necessary out buildings, located near church and school, and Is a most desirable home for a person desiring a farm, Isine high state of cultivation, Tet No 2, There will also be sold at the same place a plece of mountain land bounded on north by the J. T. Bmith esiate, cast by of Williain Klinefelter, south by land to it. D. Brishin & Co., west by J. D. Fortuey, containing OF oes, Perms of sale for tract No. 1-Ten per ce the one-half of Jurc hase money to be day of sale, balance of the one-hal!l on delivery of deed and the other half in one year to be secured by bond and mortgage on the promises, Or the pure haser may pay all cash upon the del ive ry of the deed fens the ten per cent, paid | on day of sale T rns of sale for tract day of sale, snd Daisnes lelivery ol deed JAMES B, Fortney & Fortney Attorneys s¢ and barn, a good well of water: there lands Iwionging innds of D. G. and thirteen acres more wid on Z2~Ten per cent, on when Possession is given STROHM, Atty. in for all tha NO ou fact brood Heirs ilu i real Jess aAge, lor as above desor fhe indir £ i estate, u ated wr RG Ty the perches 10 stone wow WH. Lee, resi ithe de of tract sont ETowE, Went Siteen at { IeRsLre DWEL y 1 =F ¢ dwelling ho gow Bewides the stable sind thulidings tol all kinds and ‘ of Dever Lot his is the same premi by deed dated Ju i : : Book Yoin i Lop ranted and decadan E Salk Sen per cent wo paid on day of sale tr cent. on firmat eX months, with inter insat AND ATABLE two stories high ali CE TY fai IAIN 0 i rat - $ wi en i} he proper Administrat Tussey vill “ Quality Counts,” complete line of WD DYDD YN DNV HIGH CLASS w DODD DDD VVDVBDRRYD 0000000000000 02000RR0R0NNLE000VOO000RORD0R pHo0000BO ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ f ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ’ { BOALSBURG, PA. AMOS KOCH, PROPRIETOR This well-known hostelry Is prepared to accom | modate all travelers, ‘Bus Lo snd from all trains | stop ing at Oak Hall Blation. Every effort is made to sccommodate the traveling public, Liv. | ery attached, | - : OLD FORT HOTEL {EDWARD ROYER Froprietr $1.00 Per Day Location : Oue mile South of Centre Hall. Accommodations first-class, Parties wishing to | enjoy an evening given special attention. Meals | for such occasions prepared on short notice, Al | ways prepared for the transient trade, LARGER CROPS BIGGER PROFITS { Read THE NATIONAL STOCKMAN AND FARMER The World's Greatest Week. ly Farm Paper. PITTSBURG, PA. Sollar and 0c, we will send The Stockman one year and a Beautiful Art {| Panel Calendar, 71-2 x 35 0. feb 1h RATES | BPECIAL—~Bend us one UHAIN MARKET. Wheat, new 90, old ses BP wen 30 . - COPD ovicsses sass sosrss PRODUOE AT STORES. Butler...couu rvs Fags. a — "DR. SOL. M. NISSLEY, VETERINARY wes +18 40 SURGEON. A gradu of the University of Penn’a | Office at Palace Livery Stable, Belle- Pa. Both : fonte, ‘phones. aot 1 001yr, ARM FOR BALE-~The undersigned offers for sate his farm, pear Colyer, In | Potter townstiip., The farm is well improved {has good bulidiogs, and Is an ideal place for trait growing or general farming. If purchased $1000 will buy : after that date not be considered. Write or | before April 1st, that low price will apply in person to J. BE LINDSEY, Pitsburg, Va. 7914 Fraunkstown Avenue, 0. Jan. 26 BOOP LOBVLLDO POUR BOBL wir 70 OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A NEW LINE OF PERCALES, GINGHAMS and SHIRTING for those to do their wanting pring sewing. PILLOW CASES; SHAMS and TUBING. SHEETS and SHEETING. BED SPREADS LACE CURTAINS. MEN'S & LADIES" DOMNETT NIGHT SHIRTS and GOWNS. LADIES’ DRESSING SACQUES GIRLS’ BOX Pleated DRESSES A FEW MORE SWEATERS for SPRING WEAR usi- Thanking you for last year's b WD redeive 8 y 4 w patronage, H. F. ROSSMAN Spring Mills Penn, | NO PRIROTCR INOS gee You will find by deal- WW TB WN NWN VW BH BBW WORK DONE CENTRE HALL POULTRY YARDS CHAS. D. BARTHOLOMEW, Proprietor, i Barred Plymouth Rocks White Wyandottes Single-comb White Leghorns Eggs for Hatching, Day-old Chicks, Stock in Season, Eggs by the setting or hundreds, Chicks in large and small lots, Prices on application, Always otder early to avoi inability to 6ill all d disappointment caused by orders on the rush. We have y of secured the exclusive Agenc Cegtre County for the ROBT. ESSEX INGUBATOR CO. for pleased to quote 3 good EOOGSs vered at you prices will be for the them for ana vy any of their deli These goods r nesrest station same money that you can buy ESSEX~MODEL INC UBATOR OF QUALITY ESSEX- MODEL SI ANDARD 100-Fgg MIDDLE: PRICE Incubator RE LD 175- Egg Yacabator 275-Fgg Prices for larger size on applic 120-1 LE i nout Incubator 200-Egg Incu . 3 ~ILER incubator ESSEX-MODEL BROOD b-4 0002 0RPPROROOOPOOPORRTOORPDOO We manufacture Centre Hall Scratch Feed from 12 grains and seeds and offer it by the hundred or ton at prices that cannot bz beaten for quality, We carry in stock BEEF SCRAP, MASH FEEDS, OYS- TER SHELLS and all other necessary feeds and supplies 500 Lbs. Assorted Feeds at Special Prices. of a nection with Poultry write or call fore plac it orders elsewhere, Come and inspect our plant a at t any time. THE FELLOW tife ina ie insu WHO rance may have ha i had bad judgment. Dusiness transaction which Life offset is not a gamble insurance is intended primarily to as far as possible the loss to the world reason of the death of a producer. And It 5 LIB will pay you death is a sure thing s the one safe bet. That is why it to an- ’ it is well known but It is drawn Li the inevitable pate ghat a dead man’s salary continues, not in a satisfactory manner, 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. old We also have some easy chairs for age. They are called Endowments, THE ROYAL UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF DEMOINES, IA. JAMES I. THOMPSON GENERAL AGENT LEMONT, PENN'A Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is not a common, every-day cough mix. ture. Itis a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome sand dangerous complications resulting from cold in the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold by Murray & Bitner, . RMS FOR BALE~Have listed for over one ha in arias rangin age from five to five thousand Located iain ey guoty oti of the phi Soa ar Xue. 2 yous EE) Nor 111 1212, Toh ofan’ pd. PIPE Both Iron and Lead Water Pipe, . Bowes. and. Reales MAKE YOUR WANTS Ryxowx © . J. S. ROWE CENTRE HALL « PA sale nore every Prices from muni LO VCTION KER The ciion soe meer wo he is
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