MAY COURT. i — Court Opens on First Day of Month—"he Grand and Traverse Jarors, May court opens on the first day of May, and will continue for two weeks. The grand and traverse jurors drawn to hear the cases at this session are appended : GRAND JURORS R. C. Palmer, Harris Horses G. Kauffman, Walker Christ Smith, Bellefonte E M. Woodring, Worth Adam Y, Wagnem Bellefonte C. Wingate, Rush John Weber, Howard borough John A. Woodward, Howard borough Winfield Thompson, Howard Gordon Btraw, Huston William A. Lytle, Benner William Thompson, Jr , College Mite hell Garbrick, Bellefonte Z. W. Hoy, Marion Herbert Schenck, Harris Mr. Farmer: HY DON'T you make these necessary re- pairs around the farm NOW, before Spring work opens up ? Are the floors bad in your cow stable, horse stable, chicken house, pig pen, and are the rats eating through the corn crib floor and the granary floor? Are your water troughs leaky, pig troughs eaten out, cistern top unsafe, cistern leaking badly, water drains broken, chimney tops spreading, cellar steps broken, and the cellar floor rough ? If they are, BUILD NEW WITH Syracuse Reversible The only successful hillside sulky made. Will do equally good work on level land or hillside, No dead or back furrows. Can be used with two or three horses. Equipped with foot trip which operates power lift. The best recommendation for this plow is the man who uses it, and the fact that at public sales it sold at al. Harry Harper, Union mos ice Bernard MeGovern Bellefonte t the price of a new one, Fran k Confer, Howard Irvin M. Lucas, Howard Lloyd Cronister, Half Moon Charles Arney, Centre Hall Holloway Hall, Walker W. B. Walker, Snow Shoe Charles A, Lukenbach, Bellefonte TRAVERSE JURORS, FIRST WEEK * Calvin Rishel, Miles John McDonald, Huston John Ellenberger, Ferguson Benjamin Breon, Gregg Daniel Rossman, Potter Frank Haines, Philipsburg David Keller, Potter John Dauberman, Centre Hall William H. Fry, Ferguson John P, Harris, Bellefonte J. H. Crouse, Haines H. B. Neil, Boggs Charles McMullen, Phillipsburg John Calahan, Rush William H. Gates, Patton M. P. Walker, Bellefonte William F, Thompson, State College C. W. Mauck, Millheir H. H. Barnhart, § P. H. Haupt, Milesburg C. T. Fryberger, Philipsburg James Davidson, Boggs Pint Just Received at EMERY’S STORE CONCRETE Everlasting :: Sanitary Economical Write me to.day about what you intend to build, I will furnish you complete information for its con- struction in concrete. It will cost you nothing. W. GROSS MINGLE CENTRE HALL, PA. Portland Cement, Crushed Stone, Building Supplies o.mapd nd Presi, ine tel A + NO. 5 BLACK HAWK OUR NEW TWO-ROW INDEPENDENT DRILL Adjustment, from 3 feet to 3 feet 8 inches. inches : open, concave or flat, as desired. Wheels, 30 Planter regularly fur nished with tongue, and 5 sets of seed plates, With or without ferti- her, Howard borgugh Half Moon s LUTegR ith it lizer attachment When specified, this drill will be furnished Howard Strub 1111 fopt 2 ine J. W. Batche adjusted, 2 feet 4 in ches and 1 feet 4 in- ches to 4 feet pring Dress Goods ‘Silk Ginghams, Seersucker, Plaids and Apron Ginghams, Fancy White Dress Goods, Lawns, Percales, Etc, Also large assortment % od ; 4 come popular among of HATS—wool and straw goods. 3 or 7 B A Whe best and mont careful farmers. It Men’s Fancy Caps sells on its merits, ~the latest shades, very reasonable prices «7. -* THE BLACK HAWK CORN PLANTER Daniel Spi is not a new machine : Samuel it has long ago be- TRAVER George Mitchell, C H. B. Babsor ; James K ell F.P. XM A.J. 4 John ¥ Oscar Give us a call, Prices the lowest for cash or produce, C. F. EM A MANURE PULVERIZER. A MANURE DISTRIBUTOR. RESULTS OUR MOTTO. The New Idea is not the cheapest manure spreader on the market. but is decidedly THE BEST MACHINE on the market. It is worth many times more than the difference in The draft is light, The work is done perfectly, Always ready for action. The New Idea Manure Spreaders at public sales have been bringing top prices. That counts for much. A lime pan js furnished if you want to use it for spreading lime if you want to haul on snow or ce, otherwise it is not needed. : : the cost ; alsoa traction band, if you Bower --“wabb. At the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. K. C. Swabb, at Aaronsburg, Rev. W. J- Dice, on Tuesday evening, united in marriage Miss Ruth K. Bwabb and E. B. Bower, the ring ceremony being used. IL. E, Bwabb, of Pittsburg, a brother of the bride, acted as best man, and his wife as matron of honor. Only the immediate members of the families interested were present, The bride is ® school teacher, and very successfully taught the primary grade in her home town, and is highly regarded by all her scquaintances. The groom is a native of Aaronsburg, but for some time has been bookkeeper and accountant for the Bellefonte Lumber Company. The couple will go to housekeeping on Valentine street, Bellefonte, in a home already farpished. The Reporter extends congratulations, IM PA RAABASI. Enterta’'nment April 218, Friday evening, April 21st, a music and vaudeville entertainment will be given in Grange Arcadia by the local order of Modern Woodmen, The talent is foreign ; orchestra music. Admit- tance through cards which will be dis tributed by Neighbors, a —— on a ———— DEATHS, Miss Myra Tate, of Pleasant Gap, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Winfield 8. Tate, both deceased, and sged about twenty-aix years, died in the Belle. fonte hospital, Thursday of last week, Miss Tate had been io {ll health for some time and recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, death fol- lowing at the above stated time, Deceased leaves to survive threo brothers and eight sisters. Interment was made in the Lutheran cemetery, at Pleasant Gap, Saturday afternoon, Rev. Yocum, who some time ago moved from Lewistown to Bsllefon te, officiating. These are only a few of our Implements, There is nothing the farmer needs in the implement and machinery line that we do not carry. Most of these are constantly on hand and we are willing to order anything else you may want. i For the past ten years I have been re- pairing Watches,, Jewelry, etc, at my home west of Centre Hall, but of late I have given the business more attention, and in the future practically all my time will be devoted to the jewelry business, AP J. Q. A, KENNEDY Centre Hall Pa, All Grades of Fertilizers for spring crops and top dressing for grass crops. You can buy anything you want in this line. One Price to All, That is our motto. One man’s money is as good, but not better than the other's. Most of our machinery is bought in car load lots ; we fix our price and use all customers alike. You can have time, if you want it, Examine Our Machinery. You are always welcome to examine our machinery and P—— ene" ~~ secure prices. The former will bear inspection, and the prices are not a secret. nnn PAS A ———— J.H & S. E. WEBER Centre Hall and Oak Hall Station rine sii nis 19999929 VDTVOVTVOVVDBVV UBD PND ND DVDR NVVWO BVDV BD DV DV DCW bm tn sn a ——— BOALSBURG, PA Pa SEARLE ELD AMOS KOCH, PROPRIETOR knows hol . BEDDING MP mh ull Rogues hosisiry 4 RD ny hocoms wl PaaS Pr PANY BEDDING MANUFACTURERS EXCLUSIVELY. LADIES’ ng at Oak Hall Station. Every effort is to accommoda te the traveling public, Liv. VeTION, FERAThe undersigned announces SHOES Ear nF ST © W. THOMAS BOAL, {Centre hb fing RN William Hurley, sixty-one Spring ears, Sled mn Philipabarg, Friday of ¢ omayibpl. 2a, Pa, t week, e was born in . town, Maryland, but lived fof ® the will cure corns | | Ry ter part of his life in Blair, Bed- Hon, He will stand at the add rees ven below, ord an Contre counties. He oa . Terms : 40 when colt 1s stk dage Oki . veteran of the civil war, a mem ol ane "7 Plossan the 84th Regiment, P. V, Sums, Guy fu. These eight children survive : Mrs. Duke Copelin, Mra. Artha Parker, and George Hurle , of Phill eg; William Hurley, sherift of this coun y i ; Mrs John Posk, Pittsburg ; Mrs. . B, Galbraith, Huntingdon ; Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Howard Fleck, of Altoora, AI SM SP Lame shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and YEAGER'’S SHOE STORE quickly ylelds to the free application BELLEFONTE of Chamberlain's Liniment, For sale : {LRT Li (I ATH SOLD ONLY AT To oase of rheumatism relief from may be obtained by spplyk Coamberlain's Livimeot, For sale by
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