y / HE CENTRE REPORTER. a i a A. THURSDAY, FEsRU/ ARY 16, 12 SR Sh — ia LOCALS, Dr. MeGurk Tuesday night. Miss Jennie Stahl has been quite 1il | at the home of William Gfrerer, For some months she had been taking cee 01 Miss Sadie Gfrerer, W. H. Bartholomew and daughter, | Miss Helen, attended the funeral of | 8. H. Transue, at Clintondale, Satar- day. The deceased was an uuele of | the former, : Bellefonte has a lady ninsty-two | years old. It ls Mrs. Mary Brewa, | mother of Henry Brown, E«q., of that | place. She had been ill for several | weeke, but is now much improved. WwW. B. Mingle, E q., after an illness | covering a period of over four weehs, | during a part of which time he was dangerously ill of pneumonia, is back to business again in the Penns Valley Bank. "John Rowe, the plumber, is the busiest man in the town, and has no trouble crowding twenty-five hours’ work into one day. Bursted water pipes isthe message that rigs in hia A X ’ Neston Hecaman, who during the pat year lived at the Old Fort and was employed by George Erhart as a farm hand, will begin farming next spring on the Grove larm, near Spring Mills, which will be vacated by A. W. Zattle, i. Hon. Charles E. Patton, member of Congress from this (21st) district, has the Reporter's thanks for a copy of a book containing a portrait of all the members of the Sixty-second Congrege, and also gives the district and the political party they represent and the committees of which they are mem- bers, Thereare many side-line water pipes more, in- than for many years baok. Mos: of the trouble is on the street, where the ground is solidly packed Ihe earth was but lightly covered with snow, aud this permitted the frost to penetrate to a great depth, in gone cases more than three feet, Mrs. Irvin Weaver, of Mackeyville, aud Miss Dora Roush, of Lock Haven, came to Centre Hall Friday evening, and after calling on Mr. and Mes Perry Breon, went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Detwiler, where they remained until the begio- niug of this week. They Are daugh- ters of Mrs, Henry Housh, who is at the Detwiler home, and is seriously iil Messrs. George A. Beezer and Philip Beezor, of Bellefonte, made a business trip through Penns Valley last week, er’s card announcing himself a8 caudi- assembly ipserted io Mr. Beezer is au aspirant for office for the first time, but he date for issue. public active Democrat, Hall, tune to have something of a smash 0p with his Ford car Bawurday. He was coming toward Pleasant Gap, and for gome res on ‘was unable to properly steer the machine, and the result was the wind shield, fender and other pide trappings were scraped off as the Ford hugged the railing along the pike, This cold weather puts ginger into the pags, as will be attested to by W.W, Hpaogler, Centre Hall's overseer of the poor. He was driving down town ou Saturday afternoon when his horse ghied, siriking the sleigh against a hiteniog post. The shafts were brok- en from the sleigh and Mr, Spangler was pulled from his seat but held to the ribbons. Toe animal went but a few steps until it stopped right in- frout of the postofiice, Tize only news on the pen ques- tion the Bellefonte papers could furpish the public last week was that Warden Fraocies would move Mp family to Bellefonte, or perhaps te one of the numerous houses on the pen site, It is intimated that Govern- or Tener will appoint Mr. Francies general superintendent of coustrue- tion, and that if the legislature pro- vides for the uniting of the eastern and western pens at McBride Gap, he will be made general superintendent of the combined institutions, ———— A —————— Transfers of Heal Estate. William Watkins et al to George R Meek, tract of laud in Beilefoute, $80, Letigh Valley Coal Co. 10 Jonn Bpiela, tract of land In sSoow shoe twp. $100, Jared Harper et ux to Willis Will- jams, tract of laud In Bellefonte. $1000 A. B. Lee, sheriff, to Citizens B & L. Association of Philipsburg, tract of land in Rueh twp. $83, John M. Keichline trustee to Wil fam G, Runkle, tract of land in Spring twp. $201.25, Adam Mayer et ux to Philipsbweg Electric Light, G. P. & H, Uo., trot of land iu Pollipsbarg. $1200, Francis W. Gross et ux to Charles F. Oesterle, tract of land io Half Moon twp. $600, Euzsbeth Bilger to Ammon Ker- steiter ot al, tract of land io Sprisg twp. $l LETTERS FROM sUBSURIBERS \ oN, \ Reporter Subscribers COorrespondent Col amn-Neow Department. KALAMAZOO Mich , Feb 9 1912 Please find enclosed money order for which please credit my subsecrip- 1913 Your paper ed in your vicinity and remembers when the firet house was built in your villsge. In every iseue of your paper the writer notices the mention it reminds him of place three score quuintances, and events that took years ago. Wishing you continued success I re- Yours truly, HENRY DASHER emer ern ci cm Spring Mills. William M Grove made a business trip to Bellefonte, last Thursday. Liveryman Ed. Winters has housed up with a severe attack grippe, for the last week. Dr. A. B. Musser, of Aaronsburg, wag in town last Wedpe«ay and Thursday, doing dental work. Rev. J. Mex Lantz was called Lewistown on Hsturday sfternoon to see his mother who is seriously ill. Baturdsy and Bundsy were cold mornings, and that the " ground bog ing The egg market ruled high in Bpring Mills, for a few days last week, eggs bringing 88 centa per dozen at our local dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Royer, and Mr. and Mre. Elmer Bwartz, of Madi. sonburg, were visitors at the home of C. E Ziegler, last Friday. CC. E Finkle during a last week conducted an suction sale atore goods that he had left over when he closed his store, The many friends of Dr. Braucht very glad to see him come back to his howe from Lhe hee pital last Thursday. He getting along very nicely. Rev. J. V. Royer, of burg, was here to attend the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs, James Han- pa, iast Fridey, and while here visit. ed his father, Prof. C. E. Royer, for a few days, The members of the I. O. O. F Lodge will bold their anovual banquet in the Grange Hall, on Febraary 22.4, and the same evening the Lady Vie been of to two were evidences few nights of some were 1% MceConpels- let Rebekah Lodge will serve an oye ter supper to the general public. The 0. F. Orchestra will and entertainment. is cordially lovited to Every: attend einen s— ironsburg., Hess, of Butler, was a of Mre, (Dr E. J Ad Mrs. R E welcome Deshler Walter Orwig, who guest is employed in spent a few days with his Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rebersburg, were guests of Weaver on last Wednesda. Pierce Minuvick and family have re- turned to their we-tern home, after a few months visit with friends io town, Miss Mae Stover was under the doctors care during the past week, Al this writing she ie very much Iim- proved, Corman, of Mra. Effie i i Men Who Naver Unveil. There {s a wandering tribe Sahara called the Tuaregs, a people, ¢ ed by some the crusaders the wearing of veils, a foned much dls usglon, The Tuaregs guard thelr of the desert by eves ngainst 9 glare two vedls, off rolled row the tem ples and falling down in front of the we other reaching from the trils to the edge the cloi bing, the lower part of the face winner of learned argument adduced to explain this cu ut hygiene jously the onl} This ia shown by the st the Tuaregs thes the sobriquet “mount! they apply to all who do not ar the vells, It is sald never remove their § times. Indeed, the; part of thelr wearers prived of such cover d by his friends an of the strange uppos fo have de- and dis- od by ryVes, t1 Os- COvV~ All have of erg stom, is obs no alements and ' which ay niZ4 “Losing the Drop.” a man whips out a there’ up gun and rop’ on yeu hing but throw ve whatever fool southwest, face he wants." ere you your from the he nerve he can th {t-—-so eing in a bord m pull had caught way wi metimes + ? cheating » Peasant tion, $T8R 5 a Supersit moved into their home at this place, after having been staying with their son Milton for a few months, many friends are glad to them home again. On sccount of the illoess William Zeigler, the very took charge of the school on Bunday forenoon, at which time a Foreign Mission service was olwerved ; the of- fering was very liberal Colyer. George Klinefelter, of Waddle, is visiting among friends and relatives in this place. After spending a few weeks at Ty- rone with her sister, Miss Eva Fleiah- er 1sturned home on Haturday. Mrs, Thomas Boal and children, of Peru, are assisting in caring for the former's mother, who had been suffer ing from a cold but is now improviog. Among those who gsthered at the bome of Samuel Klinefelter on last Friday tocelebrate his fifty-fifth birth. day were these : Robert Glasgow and family, William Bitoer and family, W. F. Rockey and family, Arthur Blutterbec and family, Mr, and Mrs Ralph Rickert, J. |N. Moyer, Bruce Weaver, Charles Nevel, John Ishler, Refreshments consisting of ice cream, cake, candy, ele, were served. ———————— A PATA Bran, Dairy and Stock Feeds, You will always find at our mill the best bran, Badger Dairy Feed, and Schumacher’'s Stock Feed. These feeds will bear comparison with soy feeds on the market for actual values from a scientific and practical stand. point. Purchases are made , in oar load lote, and prices reasonable. J. H. AND B. E. WEBER, Centre Hall and Oak Hall, Dr. McGurk will ap Hiv: Th on Touas night in Graoge Are is nll right aod will please oven ir dyspeptio, - * original London Are Fighters. their ative wil urd themselves by stem which en- 1 their collective animal or bird They d trained in other birds afraid to attack a bird can be caught ghrill call sum- my to the rescue, in the forests gall par nge ‘and that none is birds of prey or other Wild Parrots Us 1" ail then a parrot ts ta ¢ f hans rota die of old ever killed by wild animals, os et ar sd Martin cond the Dictionary st ben he divided his cape with a naked beggar at the gate of Amiens gave also two words to the English language The oratory In which this torn cape was preserved as a sacred banner acquired the name of “chapelle” (from the French “chape™), the custodian being termed “chaplain,” and thus our English words “chapel” and “chaplain” are derived.-—West- minster Gazette, $4 we irtin wo Qeccupation. Let every man be ocecupled, and oe- enipied in the employment of which Lis pature is capable, and die with the rourciousness that he has done his host. 8ydney Smith. Not Muck. Jack-~Would you like to live your Iife over again? Tom-—-And owe twice ns much ns [ do pow. No, sirl-Bos- ton Transcript, More Useful, Pride RBlect-What would yon have thrown instead of glee? Brutal friend ~A few gralus of common Sense. Judge. a st ES lL Centre Reporter; #1 per year, $1.00 $2.25 $1.75 Ic 9c 5¢ $1.00 40c vel, sale price TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Centre Hall beginning al Mesure, Appraised at... Personal Property Total J. FRANK BMITH Rogister's Office Register lellefonte, Pa. Jentre Reporter, $l a year, in ad- is an implement that will soon be needed, if perfect seeding is desired. The Empire has no superior. THE DeLAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR is acknowledged to be the only perfect machine, DeLAVAL SEPARATOR O11, will prove a great ec- onomy if used on any sep- srator or other high-geared machine, D. W, BRADF ORD CENTRE HALL, PA. Bell Telephone calls will be promptly answered. 100 0OVVDVOI VIER EIVVV FTL RECO VV OVVVUO CROC RBORRE A A FOIE. wor, OW S920000009900 10 { (INE 1 vii ng LO tli SPILng UR NEW BUILD. ING is now BoD ed and we have built with a view of doing Repairing of all kinds of Vehicles rge scale. This means re- i pairing of woodwork, ironing, trimming, and rebuilding vehicles. Carload of Sleighs Buggies& Carriages of all descriptions, Blankets and Plush Robes We call special attention to our line of HARNESS They will speak for themselves, S. L. CONDO SPRING MILLS. Liverr LILO We have just received Dress (Goods White Goods Lawns, Linens Percales Ginghams Calicoes Pillow tubing and casing Sheeting, On a ia Shirtings A new line of Embroidery for Full Skirts, and All Over to match Laces & Insertions 3 Embroideries and Insertions, per yd. 5C Cal] and see Aannassssentsosssctrsctna DREG2POVD EVO ACROC PUBL VR ODDS H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA, “Em reer @ruBeeneneese® one LADIES FITZEZY SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE