a ho, rm — FTHE CENTRE REPORTER. - - — . —— SS —— THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912 LOCALS. Now for April showers, One of the western horses sold at the Millheim sale died before the own- er got him to his home in Bugar Valley. ** Reliance Rubber Roofing ' is ad- vertised in this issue by Mrs. J. W, Keller, at Linden Hall. Read the adv. carefully. Register J, Frank Bmith moved from Centre Hall to Bellefon'e on { Taesday, and will now be found on | Ezst Linn street, "Mrs. tarry Miller, of Centre Hall, went to Woodward to assist Bamuel O¢undorf to move to Coburn onto the Jacob Kerstetter farm. Bhe also was in Miilbeim for a short time, W. A Odenkirk is having his store [mom at the Centre Hall railroad eta- tion repapered and otherw'se improv- ed in appearance. He also expects in \ the pear future to install a lighting \ plant. I'he ninth annual district conven- tion of the Centre County Sabbath Bchiool association, comprising the townships of Miles, Haines, Penn and Millheim borough, will be held in the United Evangelical church, at Wood- ward, Friday, 12th inst. DEATHS, Iigin IL. Musser, one of the aged and highly respected eitizens of Mill- heim, died on Thursday of last week, at the advanced age of eighty-two years, two months and five days, In- terment was made on Monday at Mill- heim, Rev. J. Max Lantz, pastor of the deceased officiating, Rev. W. J. Dice assisting. Mr. Musser was the son of Philip B. Musser, and was born at Farmers Mills, where the elder Musser owned a grist mill, and for many years was a Justice of the peace. When but a youth he accompanied his father to Millheim, The deceased’s wife, who died about fifteen years sgo, was Amanda Otto. There survive these children : Philip H., whois conrect- ed with the Millheim Banking Com- pany; idward I, of Millheim ; James W., and Charles O , of Philadel- phia ; Mrs. W. G. Ulrich, and Mrs. G W. Cyphers, of Pittsburg ; Mrs. J. M Grove, of Emporia, Kansas ; Mrs, P J. Weimer, of Altoona, all of whom at- tended the funeral except James W, Miss Matilda Roush, widow of the late Daniel Roush, died on Runday morning at 9 o'clock at her residence in Madisonburg. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bimon Bickel, Bhe was born in Centre coun- ty May 1, 1835, making her age seven- A OH! 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Linens George E. Breon was in Philadel. | ty #ix years and nine months, Funer- ture, thal is what he needs’! Bold phia a short tfme ago to make ar. | 81 services were held in the Reformed | by sll dealers Stimulate raugements with a sales house to travel | church at Madisonburg, Wednesday &s a salesman of Durham tobacco. It | forenoon, conducted by her pastor was his first trip to Philadelphia, and it | Bev. G A. Btaufler is needless to gay that he was delight- — ed with the City of Brotherly Love. Mary Ann Rishel, whose maiden Linen Damask 30, 40, 45, 75, $1 yd. Fancy Ginghams, Foulards, Bed Spreads, ** The Home Dry Air Cleaner ” will | name was Allison, a daughter of be given a practical demonstration of | Matthew Allison, died at Clintondals ’ just what it will do in your home by | azed ninety-ove years and one day, ] Chil d ren / the local agent, F. P. Geary, of Cen- | Bhe was one of the few real Daughters tre Hall. This is the season for house | of the American Rev lution. and for Ask your doctor how often cleaning, and Mr. Geary will be | five years received a pension from the he prescribes an alcoholic peased to show you what his mas- | organization. Iaterment was made stimulant for children. He ¢nine can do. at Clintovdale. will probably say, o“" Very, Lucile, the listle daughter of Mr. After a shor iliness of typhoid Very ra ely.” Ask him how a, Wud rales of ui. fever, Edward Ds le, died at his home often he prescribesa tonic for tack of fever. The quarantine from | ®' Lemont on Tuestay of ust week, | | them. He will probably an- the Walters home will be lifted on | Pd interment was made on Friday at swer, “\ ery,very frequently. Saturday. Mr. Walters, who is cash. | Houserville, i ear which plice he wes |} phon ack him about Ayer’s ier of the Millheim Banking Com. |PoT0. He was aged twenty-five years Sarsaparilla as a strong and ‘ : nd was the son of the late William any, and Mr, Gramley, who is also | 20d Was ’ : AD 1 ed wip un tf) Who made | P8le. His mother, a wife and two || Safe tonic for the young. Not ATES CAE - ’ h their quarters at the Millbelm botes | *®8/! children survive. a drop of alcohol in it. : rife rascn— 1 during the quarautine period, so that She Always keep a box of Ayer's Pills in the |i they could attend to business without Dou’t be surprised If you have sn house. Just one pill at bedtime, nowand {| attack of rheumatism this spring | then, will ward off many an attack of ll 9 ® sul jecting their customers to un- : : Just rub the affected parts freely with | biliousness, indigestion, sick CENTRE HALL, PA. Lace Curtains, Summer Gauze, Linoleum, Table Oil Cloth, Etc. In fact, a great varicty of merchandise at the lowest prices, Necessary Xposure, How many years has you these pills? Ask him all Made by the J. 0. ATER ¢ Chamberlain's Liolment and it will soon disappear. For sale by all dealers, / Thursday of last week A. E. Kerlin, /t 1e senior proprietor of the Fairview Poultry Yards, .accompanied a ship- ment of one thousand day old chicks to Harrisburg and delivered them to | _ Luther Guisewite, formerly of Coburn. iad Mr. Kerlin had not been in the best of | LEGAL NOTICES. The Hoosier [| mr m———— Double Row s To those wishing « todo their Spring Corn Planter |: sewing : EH A ¥ Al Nz he ith for some weeks previous to this trip and on his return on Friday | h: wes obliged to go to bed snd has | ewe X since uot been able to leave it. His | i ao nite ; g i : sickness started with grip which | Mortgage Book ~ D," page | No. 71, May Term, | is one of the most developed iuto pneumonia in a light | mortes r etn by form, ’ . : ‘ ys We have just received 4 Ls : ; all ‘ 5 mace wis Dress Goods White Goods LLawns, Linens Percales Ginghams Calicoes Pillow tubing and casing Sheeting, Shirtings A new line of Embroidery for Fun Skirts, and All Over to match Laces & Insertions .——— Aarcnsburg, Mr. Call is spending a few daysat State College. GOOD PLOWING Is the Foundation Stone of Successful Agriculture E. BR. Wolf spent a short time with Mee, H. H, Weaver, Mra. A. E. Heiz:, of Centre Hall, formoarly from thi place, was a zuest of Mra. Hsflley, Steward Anderson and Mr. Rhoades, of Altoona, spent Juoday at the home of Charles Btover Lima H:fMey, of Akron, Ohlo, is | acre ir at : 6th day of May, 1912, 0 answer the epending a few weeks with his aged | Heury J. Tibbets, and to why DeLAVAL SEPARATOR mother, who had been ill. mortgeges should not be sat stied of record. : iS vires —-— Mre, O. Padams and son Willian, | Sheriff's Office Bellefonte Ta a sherif VIL will prove 4 gent es of State College, spent Sunday at the Ha J 202 home of E (i. Mingle. IN REPETITION FOR ¥ 2 shia Prof. aod Mrs. Kreamer and son MOKTUAGE, dated Jamey | rs Carl speat SBanday at Woodward with [ary zith, 1577. Recorded | Common Pleas of iu Centre County, Mort the former's father, Luther Kreamer. | gage Book “L "Ve Centre County, D. WwW. BRADFORD ’ Mh. 1, Calvin Mingle vacated the poor | p*%® 6 given by’ Jou H No. 62, May Term, CENTRE HALL, PA. es JIE 10 Daniel Grove, sd house and Adam SBheesley moved into | minsirator of John Bal Bell Telephone calls will / be promptly avswered. H. F. Rossman 3 , N 1912 it andi Mr. Mingle into Mrs. Oscar | ‘0% deceased. To Daniel Grove, administrator of John Ballot, { SPRING MILLS, PA. A v2 Amis huge, deceased, mortgagee mentioned in the above —— POMC OeOYENNNRsTeReBaes gow . » a : n 1 a stated mortgage, and to any and all oth er holder B & Gibbs I | lo Jo Tuesday morning Gurney Wert Sate Mortgage, y An ther holde ucher mperia F WSs and his mother left for Philadelphia, | Notice . hereby given thit application has the former to attend business college, | Contre (orsty Lhe Court of Common Pleas of : Spring Tooth Harrows, Spike Tooth Harrows, and Land Rollers. Centre County, under the Act of Assembly gov These are all first-class implements at THE DelLAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR is acknowledged to be the PREP LI YROBE OVS BOYS To do good plowing you need the very best plows and that is what we want to talk with you about, Come in and let us talk it over: it will do us both good, How about that GANG or REVERSIBLE PLOW you may need. Look into the merits of the J. I. CASE goods. We will be glad to show them to you. Our other lines are too good to miss, Look who makes them. only perfect machine, onomy if used on any sep- Embroideries and Insertions, per yd. 5C srator or other high-geared machine. Call and see e esfTgeerePne PPP ORR RRR AROS SREP POOBD IPRA. PHISTPIIPREIIPODE OL IIOB WE and the Iatter to visic her son Earl, | erniag such case, to show cause why you should . . not satisly 8 certain mortgage, dated January Mr, end Mrs, Walter Orwig and | 2ith, 1577, recorded in Centre County in Mort 7 } gage Book L,"” Vol. 1, page, given by John H. two ehildren, Kermit and Florence, | [utz to Daniel Grove, T araiieron UY of John bome of W. B., Bitner and Bright Bituer, Miss Ardrenua Herman, who took & course in shorthand and typewrit. log in Lancaster, is employed at At- lantic City. Before going there she spent a few days at her home here. Mrs. Arthur Weaver and daughters, Baraand Marion, of Mackeyville, visit- ed for a few days with Mrs. Weaver's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. G. Eisenhour, #t this piace. From here they went to Farmers Mills, where they will live on the James Weaver farm, William Wolfe moved from Feidler lato oue of C. G. Bright's homes ; Bparr Wert ou the farm his father bought from the Zsigler brothers st Wolfs Chapel ; A, Acker from W. Edmund's home Into the Cyrus Bower home ; Harry Bower onto Jacob Meyer's farm, southeast of town ; William Minnick into Al, Walter's house ; Forest Btover from the Meyer farm inte H. O. Btover's house ; Gillard Eisenhower vacated the Condo house and moved into the Rev, BE Btambach home ; Irvin Wanee from Dr. Bowersox’s farm to Mrs. Luther Werl's farm ; Mre, Wert into a part of Mrs. Frauk Weaver's house, A situated In Bentier township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, containing, respectively, 31 acres and 10 acres and 49 perches, and tH appear at Bellefonte, Pa., on the 0th day of May, 1912, A D., to answer the petition of Ww Fred Reynolds, and to show cause why said mortgage shoud not be satisfied of record, ARIHUR B. LEE, Sheriffs Office, Bellefonte, Pa. Sherifl, March 28th, 1912. 0.17 IN REPETITION FOR In the Cou THE BATISFACUTION uF un el MORTGAUK, dated Sep em be: 26th, 1848, Record: . i ed in Centre County in Common Pleas of Mortgage Book “0,” Vol. 1, Pree Mr, given by James ? Jobbine t George Valen. ; Centre County, tine, Abram 8 Valentine and w. A. Thomas, guard. ans of minor children No. 61, A of Reuben B. Valentine, % 8, May Torn, deceased, J naz, To George Valentine, A, 8, Valentine and Ww, A. Thomas, guardians of the minor children of Reuben HB. Valentine, deceased, mortgagees mentioned iu the above stated mortgage, and to any and ail otuer bolder or holders thereof : Notice is hateby Riven that an application has been made Ww the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, under the Act of Amembly gov. earning such case, to show case why you should Dot satisly a certain mortgage, dated September 2th, Bs, recorded In Centre County, in Mort ig Book " C," Vol, Inpage M2, given by James ti Abram 8. Valentine o0tinn: duceans, not ne, upon situated in pring Pennsylvania . Hapa ea SE wie ou the 20th day of May, 1912, A. D,, At the petition of W. Fred Reynolds, Sime why said mortgage should not bo sal RTHUR B, L Sherif's Office, Bellctonte, Pu. = © > aa elonte, P ee minimum prices. Columbus Wagons Superior Grain Drills, Corn Planters Lime Spreaders, Pittsburg Perfect Fencing F. E. Mayes & Bros. Door Hangers, in- cluding their tubular track & hangers, Royster’s Fertilizers and HO Lime, Lime and Sulphur, | SCALACIDE for SPRAYING R. D: FOREMAN CENTRE HALL, PA. “ Our word good as our bond." The Centre Reporter One Dollar Per Year, in Advance,