The announcements for family re- unions are being made, The BShafler. Hazel reunion will be held at Hecla Park, June 15th. : There will be suction at Miess’ store, at Colyer, Haturday evening. Every one in that community knows just what that announcement means, and will be on hand, Mildred Wieland, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F E, Wieland, and Mamie Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cunninghrm, den Hall, are ill with scarlet fever, John H. Bitoer, who recently started in the milk business in Al- toons, writes the Reporter that he is gettivg slong nicely. The milk is shipped to him from several stations along the Henrietta branch of the P.R R Distriet Attorney W. (3. Runkle has been seriously ill during the past few daya, His illness began with grip a week or more ago, plications followed and on Monday aud Tuesday his condition was some- what alarming. On Bunday evening, Rev. A. A, Black preached the sermon at the bac- calaureate service held in the First Presbyterian church at Derry, for the Derry schools, of which Prof. J. C. Bryson is principal, Both Rev, Black and Principal Bryson were formerly of Boalsburg. 7 Calvin Bmith and Miss Nellie Smith, sen and daughter of J. Frank Smith for eeveral days were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bechrist, at Bell- wood, Their main object in going | there waa to attend the graduation ex- | ercises of the Bellwood High School, Miss Ethel Sechrist being a member Ng the class, \ Mra. J. W, Keller and gon Harry, a | student at State College, and Misses | Ruth Wieland and Ruth Ross, all of | Linden Hall, on Tuesday evening | eama to Centre Hall in the former's | Ford mseechine, apd while here Mr. | Keller took some of the associates of | the young ladies a epin up and down | the country. i Mrs. William F. Fioray, iy, will go to Williams- | port, ile there will be enter- | tained by Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Metzler, cousins of Mrs. Fioray. Mr. Floray’s | masin object in going to the thriviog | inland city is to attend the sessions of | Grand Knights of the | Golden Eagle, which meets there on the 9:h, 10:h and 11th inst., being the delegate from the local lodge at Cen- tre CE Mr. and next Mond snd w Castle of the Yall 1341 Royer, of Spring Mills, presi- dent of the eleventh district Bunday- school sssociation, appointed Miss Helen Bartholomew, of Centre Hall, superintendent of the Home Depart- ment, and Miss Orphba Gramiey, | superintendent of the Cradle Roll De- partment, for the district. The work of these superintendents will be to in- | duce the Sanday-schools in district, | cavering Centre Hall boro., Potter and i ownships, to organpiz: these | depsitmenta. Gregg Under the proper head will be found the political annound ements of Mesars, 7. MImerinan Woodring, the | resent county eommiseioners, for re | nomination: and that of Mr Williams, the present commissionars’ clerk, who » oune register, They are all snd are there! pub ie porter, who esd Repu prin and b 8#ls0 # for the office of Republicans, | re appealing to the Re- n readers Centre Re call for and vote the baliot at the Neplember thelr support. of the y foun al AEF, Su Attorney W. | make it impossible to 3 commonwenlith that | would have enme before the May term | of court Alt y be no doubt will | recover before the opening of court, it will not ¢ for him to prepare | the cases, t may be that the grand jurors will be adjourned on Monday, after they report, or, it may be, thsi they will pe notified not to sppear, provided it is found that the court can | do go under the law. Phe {liness of District OG. Ronk! ew try the CARER be posail I'he storm Monday afternoon did | damage in various parts of the county. West of Centre Hall a tall chimpey was blown fron the farm houss og the J. T. Potter farm, fences io that neighborbond were also blown down. In parts of Brush Valley damage to fences, timber and orchards is also reported. On the Hale farm, tenanted by Calvin Corl, two miles northeast of Bellefonte, a portion of the barn was anroofed, sod on the ad- joining farm, owned by Mrs. John Kiine, a large barn was blown three feet from its foundation, —————— I YP —— DEATHS, Mis. Julia Anne Bwapger, wife of Joseph Mwanger, died at her home in Millbeim, Friday of last week, of can- cer of the stomach, aged sixty-one years, one month and fourteen days. Hurviving are her husband, three brothers Emmanuel and Jonathan Shreckengast, of Bugsr Valley, and Adem Bhreckengast, of Millbeino— two sisters, irs. Auman, of Poe Val ley, and Mrs, Georges Gingerich, of near Bprivg Mills ; also one dsughter, Mrs, Auman, of Milibheim, Interment was made in the Fair. view cemetery, at Millheim, Monday morning, Rev. W. D. Donat, of the Reformed church assisted by Rev, W, J. Dice, of the United Evangelical church, being the ministers in charge, John Daniel, son of John and Dora Miler, died April 26. He was born in Miles townehip, January 21, 1003. He was an invalid for three years and at times an intense sufferer. The fune - + al services were held Friday forenoon in the Reformed church at Rabers burg, conducted by Rev. OG, A. Htaufler. Interment was made in the Union cemetery, He was aged eight years, three mouths and five days, Mre, James Askey, one of the old settlers of Aneco township, Illinois, yaesed away st her home at Pleasant ill, dest being due to Sphaplexy. Her maiden nesme was Harriet Jane Yarger, and was boru at Jacksonville, this county, sixty-four years ago. Bhe was married to Mr, Askey, now deceased, in 1878, Three children survive, Regina Beczer, aged ten Jouts daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Ferdinan fed in Bellefonte, of scarlet ternaent was private, Beezer, d fever, In LUPALS Potatoes wanted. phone C. P. Long & Co, Bpring Mills, t.L Iry Bartges, of Bpring Mills, will represent Centre Castle, at the meeting of next week. Congressman Foeht introduced a five thousand dollars, est of his constituents, Prof, James F, third time elected superintendent of schools in Mifflin county. $1500. Prof. Ira N. McCloskey was re-elected to the same position in Clinton county. Salary, $1600. Since the public sales are over a number of horses have been sold at private sale at fully as high prices as was paid during the sale season. Two of the most recent sales were made b Sidney Poorman, east of Centre Hall, tenant on the Keller farm, and Foster Swartz farm. The former sold =a mare to Bruce W. Ripka for $275, and the latter a driving horses for $220 to Harry Grova, of Pleasant Gap. The demonstrations in pruning, spraying and general care of orchards given in various sections in Centre county by the state agricultural de- psitment, division of zjology, of which division Dr. H. A. Burface is the head, has induced the planting of fruit trees to a much larger extent than in previous years The lostrue- tion received also induced many orchard owners to prone neglected trees, spray for the scale, and give the orchard more attention and bo'd it of greater value than to be used for a hog lot, about the best use many orchards were put to in the past. The results will be seen in the pear future, whieh will give a further stimulous to fruit growing in Centre county. Fénbe Posts, | best quality young chestout fence | poste, six to seven feet in length, at | nis mill west of Centre Hall, lo,mayll, Jo ux F, TREASTER ———— en ————————— Potatoes, If you have potatoes to sell, call on or write W. Gross MINGLE, Centre Hall, Pa. —————— GAA. Heporter Register, Grace Musser, Spring Mills Cora Osman, Spring Mills Anna Parker, Centre Hall Bertha Bible, Centre Hall John Garis, Centre Hall Ruth Ross, Linden Hall Ruth Wieland, Linden Hall Nelile Smith, Centre Hall Paul and Thomas Schaeffer, Centre Hall BOALSBURG TAVERN BOALSBURG, PA. AMOS KOCH, PROPRIETOR This well-known hostelry is prepared to accom; modate all travelers. ‘Bus to and from all trains | stopping at Oak Hall Station. Every effort is made to accommodate the traveling public. Liv- | ery attached, | "kxo~ANTED -Local and traveling salesmen representing our relmnble goods. Any man of good appearance who is not afraid of work can make this a satisfactory and perman. | ent busines, Write at once for terms. Outfit | free. Territory unlimited, Big mouey can be made. Apply quick ALLEN NURSERY CO. o.ang.20 Rochester, N, Y. WO-HORSE WAGON FOR BALE~The un- dersigned offers for sale a Conkling two-horso wagon, 2-ineh tread, 8 1-2inch skein with lower and top box, all in good 6indition, good sn new BAMUEL WISR apr.20 Ll Penn Hall, Pa KN ANT ED—Agent in Centra county for a high grade, medium priced Hoe of automobiles. ** Get in on this; yo Can save ¢. * Write: Penw. Automobile Co. 713] Bt, E. E Pitsburg. Pa 4 CCTIONEER ~The npdenigned announces that he Is 8 practical saouoneer, and is ready to receive calls for farm stock, and res estate sales W. THOMAR BOAL, (Centre Hill) omeyli-pd Spring Mills, Pa work opens up ? Are the floors bad in your chicken house, pig pen, broken, and the cellar CONC Everlasting will furnish you complete struction in CENTRE } cow stable, horse stable, and are the rats eating granary floor ? pig troughs eaten out, i aking badly, water RETE 2 Sanitary hing 11 * 4 ¢ Willi COSt YOU DOA ALL, PA. A NEW ET Te Te Th ee wn hh a fasaese J. HIGH CLASS SATISFACTION Centre LINE OF Ee Th Tn eS Te WWW WNW ! GUARANTEED Hall Pa, 99% 9990 VRVBBVUVRYWVRYN a ; sages yracuse Reversible Sulky Plow 1 cc 1ly 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 may who uses it, and the fact that at public sales it sold at al- most the price of a new one, OUR NEW TWO-ROW INDEPENDENT DRILL NO. 5 BLACK HAWK Adjustment, from 3 feet to 3 feet 8 inches. Wheels, 20 open yea, inches : concave or flat, 2 3 as desired. Planter regularly for. hed with ms tongue, and 5 sets ‘of seed plates, With or without ferti- lizer attachment 3 its meg oh WE ARE Vi HANDLING THE y' H THE of Mifflinburg : of their work is well and few as good. pp vehicles. growth hickory. Warner banded hub, SPRI? grade leaf o pered. TRIMMINGS — 18. oz. all wool dy cloth ; hand buffed 3 Som nll x eather, or 25 oz Faire field rubber PAINTING —- 01d lead and oil system, EVERY VEHICLE IS WARRANTED. The maker and dealer are near to you, ready to correct any error in construction, 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. 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 v 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. You are always welcome to examine our machinery and . secure prices, The former will bear inspection, and the prices are not a secret. J.H & S.E WEBER Centre Hall and Oak Hall Station
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