The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 13, 1913, Image 5

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CHESTRUT POSTS FOR BALE~First class chest.
nut posts, in small or large quantities, W. H,
DINGES, Centre Hall, Pa 0.7
Letter from Chas. H., Lucas,
Editor of the Reporter:
Inclosed find one dollar to pay for
another year’s subscription. Change
my address to Manhattan, R. F. D.,
instead of Elwood, as I go there this
week on a farm of one hundred and
sixty acres
This ian fine farming section, and
we like the country, but are always
glad to hear from Centre county
friends through the Reporter,
Very truly,
Cuas. H. Lucas
Elwood, Iil., Feb. 10,
en ——————
$10,000 for Gellefonte Hospital,
BALE— The Old Horse Did His Part, but the
Old Chief Weakened,
Not long ago a fire horse w
from the farm, a
hind
WALL PLASTER FOR BALE ~8everal tons of
first-class wall viaster are offered for sale, sl ver
reasonable prices, by B. W, SMITH. Centre Hall
Mrs, Elizabeth Osewalt died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. William
Bouthards, in Philipsburg, aged eigh-
ty-four years, four months and four
days. Bhe was born in Penns Valley,
and her maiden name was BSarvoy, and carries them to the creek is doubt
Her husband Reuben Osewalt, was a less erroneous.” 1
civil war veteran and belonged to the
56th P. V. I, and died twenty-one
years ago,
The following sons and daughters
survive: William and Jobn, of Point
Lookout ; Bamuel, of Ehrenfeld, and
Ellis, of Osceola ; Mrs. Mary Herman,
of Lock Lomond, and Mrs. Southard,
named above,
as brought
Years old, that
baci
horse used
RIPTION i He had the
certain messunges, tenem
tows
and state ol
nd described as
Somebody, Burroughs, I believe, sald
“the notion that the mother duck takes
the voung birds one by
WANRTED~By first of April, thirty «ix hundred
dollars ( $3000 ), on first morigsge, on large farm
stfive percent, Address “A. A. A in care of
Centre Reporter Gep'd)
By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued out of the |
The Journey to the Water When They | 1osed to public sale ut | in
24TH, 1918, at 1 P.M
DEATHS HERIFF'¢
' = R
BABY WOOD DUCKS
De
—— —— Court of Common Pleas of Contre County, Penn
syivania, and to me directed, there will be « x
Leave Their Lofty Nests. E COURT HOUBE, IN THE BOROUGH OF
ELLEFONTE, PA, ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY .
: on his
the following described real estate, 3
one in her beak DEE
All those three
and tracts of land
Howard, county of Centre
bounded a
situate in
how
else it could be done, writes a contrib
could not see
ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the estate of
No. 1, Bounded by public road leading from | By the time the driver was in the wag. | Pure, late of Potter OW Sap, Second
Howard borough to” Manh Creek, whicl i } Letten of sduiipmtration 3.p.K.C.T.A, on
Tord Taken o Surv , the above ertate having been granted Ww the
thrse. Hie hoa undersigned, all persons indebted to mid esisie
North. and op are requested Lo make payment, and those hav-
Containing on ing cleims 0 present the same, duly suthenti-
5 caled, lor setlicme wn
HF.BITRER, DB. X C.T A.
Centre Hall, Pa.
VADIA,
(e013
wit se0TRe
utor to the Youth's Companion, and 1
spent several valuable days of several
different years in trying to find out
how It was done.
The thing that puzzled me was how
the mother wood duck
managed to get her numerous progeny
No, 2
(Alx sponsa) | lic road ; by
degrees, east ten and
8% 10 a post
down from their lofty cradle and upon | 8r., South thirty-si;
without init I third perches to
i si Askey's heirs
nlone SOME | grees, West thirtees
eginn
thence by |
HENRY F. BITNER, A. M , Ph. D,
SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER
The state board of charities recom-
mended that the Bellefonte hospital
be given san appropriation of $10,000,
The original sum asked was $40 000
The appropriation covers a period of
two
the water them.
SeIROn
Mrs, Jeremiah Way died at her
home near Stormstown, aged about
eighty years, Besides her husband
there survive three sons and
LOCA: daughter, John Alvin and Thomas the lal hile }
LQ 4 ' © IaKe 8h ie i ’ F the tale f BN -
V . ' Sse s g 11 : 3 Q | r : B i A stion ie estate of il
Vay, and Mrs John Thomas, all of wntehe h l of shadows on the jaime Fouth twenty-two degrees, West { and i ff 1i; the old veterar u Mingle ¢ Hall borough, deceas
Half Moon Valley. ‘ia ls ater hy Es hie we tha 1 teaped for ti hin fi A fit na so wilh di ry On the above eos
alm wi : Ie { * Haine ith : { {| ieaped ! \ i t i y nied tothe undersigned, h
; quest all persons knowing
themselves Indebwed Ww the estate 0 make imme
liste payment, and those having claims Sgaliny
Lhe same LW present them duly authenticated 1
: setllement
was a t I W. CROSS MINGLE Administrator
not see hov it rot her 1 pr y mtalnin nine were Het ease | Fs { : 08) Centre Hall, Pa
ment the old . Ramon and
times to gui
rect for a h
few rods away
sixty feet from the
her body
was not
nonce;
eds, Mortgages, Bonds, Wills, Leases, (
# stone Lthevios
prepared
have won- | \ dete Aon rid Bie iRplIRIIYi! The old re 3 of . «| tracts, and
dered about the matter as well. :
After a five mile pull one hot June
day 1 let my
some lofty
very eminent
THAT Of Td
pers cal
r experience
years, boat lie in
one
the shade of
a ——— hi
cottonwoods that grew
I
ay back NOTICE~LETTERS
Mrs. C. H., Meyer, of Reedeville,
visited her father, Cap. G. M, Boal.
The Y. P. B. will meet at the
of William W. Kerlin Friday evening.
The stork vis'ted the home of Prof,
and Mrs. W. Vernon Godshall on
Tuesday night and left a son there,
home
Mrs. Mary Amanda
of Charles A Blowers, of
bu-g, died at Danville, aged
five years. Bhe was born at
Shoe, ber maiden name being Askey,
Jlowera, wife
Philips-
sixty.
Hnow
little on
HE HAD UNRULY HAIR
Couldn't do a thing with it. Stood in
every direction at once, then in no direc-
tion. This was before he used Hall's
Hair Renewer. Now his hair looks well-
kept, stays in place. The scalp is clean
and healt! Hair is growing faster, No
landruff. No falling hair. Not the slight.
‘ I coloring the hair,
Mrs, Anna Emerick, who for several
years has lived at Spring Mills, is now
keeping house for Postmaster G. M,
Boal,
Mr. Bryan, the Commoner, will be
on the reception committee at the in-
Mr. Wilson. That is
A —— fn Atl large dead
To Our Patrons. The hole wna
wish to ground
rate
throug
Appeared
ih .
We anpounce to our pa-
trons that they will find on hand at
all times at our place of business high
grade cement, crushed lime stone and
sand, used for We will
times with
these supplies, giving sll who wish to
K ¥
squeezed
Ing and dis
in a few
her mou
morte:
auguration of concreting
fi ne. keep stocked up at all
Complete Relief from
CORNS
Mr, and Mra. George
from Centre Hall
former's parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Hall,
Black moved
2
home of the] 90 ¢(
cure Lhe material at
to the oncretiog an opportunity to se.
any time, Prices
Slack. east of Centre altogether reasonable, and no in-
) ; .
7 handled
H. Weber sdvertises co . ;
J. H WEBER,
: ' \ hy Centre~Hall, Pa.
{iy nandied oy .
Ce . sessment mcnrbimm—
Wiii bereuiler > :
Hepo ter Register,
i: GATsge sign post
John Bebr
complained of by Dr. Seibert
in Bellefonte by Dr
removed, Bo says a decree
Judge Hall, who heard the case. A QUAINT PHILOSOPHER.
He Deftiy Turned His Little
into Real Virtues,
gt Strindberg’ E
res
Ts
A Coategville tobacco dealers con- oa
vinced that it is poor policy to violate Faults
the cigsarelle law, for he was fined
$100 and cost io a suit for baving sold
cigarettes to a minor. It
well to noe that it
much an offense to give a
tosell it to a
might be
here ig just se
igarette as
Sent postpaid to any ad-
dress upon receipt of 25c.
RAY D. GILLILAND, Druggist
State College, Pa.
minor.
railroad section
the Reporter ie
smalipox, and ol
course is off duty, There
Iron
bat uo one seems to be
‘aloud ATTI%T the
Calvin Osman, the Grant and Lee.
boss at Glenn Iron, of President Grant
* i
gorry to say, has by Robert M
Waa a care | retary, in the
of smallpox at Glean hotel for
several weeks,
able to account how Mr, Osman came
in coutact with the disesse,
D. W., Bradford taken the
the McCormick farn
{188
BRelL Cy
machinery, and makes his snoounpce-
ment iu this issue of the Reporier,
He has been so
man of the De Laval Cream Separa. | botl
c Cormick
FARM IMPLEMENTS
I have taken the agency for the Mec-
Cormick line of farm implements ;
successful as a sales. | tio:
-
IRE
usual
General Lee,
who
tors that he came to the conclusion it
would be a safe venlure to extend his
lines,
greeted me
————— A et mst my pleasur
Spring Mills. retired
such a
o +11 wr 2 $ o
Leitzell moved to Burnham visit
on Tuesday. Yislt Ris mele; ne of outs ¥ 20d) m) Des aE het atu : ro four degrees, East ninetoen 1 me- | Ho 1.
James Weaver, of Asronsburg, was after the war taat the] Stinosphere of voisonous fom es. Bn “ufine s dunes aiong land form. | also handle the
the only time
Hoosier Corn Planter, Empire Grain
Drill, De Laval Cream Separators
GASOLINE ENGINES, WAGONS
DeLaval Separator Qil
Chas
and
in town on Tuesday, twe great generals met.
heusands of tous of ice have been —
f
harvested the last four or five days
opie
the
Distance of Planets.
The distance of the su
from the
by the fol
attended
Zabler
(Q1ite a number of pe
Wm. Philips’
farm on Wednesday,
Mra. Floyd
Raymond and
and relatives in MiMinburg, for a few
days,
The last concert of the season
be given in Grange Hall
( Thursday ) evening by the New York
Male Qaartette,
Mrs. Kate Shook was irjured badls
on Thursday by & cow ale was feed-
ing, The snimal struck her in the
face with its horn, Bhe is improving
at present,
sale on eartl
going at
reach the
fifty
Mercury in 110 years, the sun in 170
years, years,
1470 years, Uram in 3,100 years
Neptune in 5,050 years. To reach the
nearest fixed star train,
maintaining its mile a minute speed
would require about 40,000,000
You may rely upon the general accu
racy of the above schedule New York
American,
Bowersox and sons
Charles visited friends
years
Saturn in . ¥
Bound to Hit Something,
There is 8 cross eved man in Cleve
Jupiter in
will
the this
Repairs for all farm implements and
machinery.
D. W. BRADFORD
CENTRE HALL
HEI
t . :
land who Is an enthusiastic trap shoot By vi eri Faciae imued
His | the Co ommon Flees of Ceutre
Penney ni na fo me directed, taere
ox posed to bile saie at
BOROUGH OF BELLEFONTE PA.
DAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1913, at 1 3
following describe) rea: estate "viz
RIiVTION
Oonr
steadily ’
x er; furthermore, he is an expert.
record is a thing to be proud of. One
day last autumn nervy friend
tured to question him thus:
the Court Hou
Years
Yen
DES
“You are so horribly cross eved that
I don’t see how you are able to shoot that certain messuage, tenement
straight” f ground situate in the borough Niate Co pe,
of Centre and t of Pennsyl
inded and described a ows, to-wit
th . i Beginning atl a stake
Bell ‘phone
Overcome by the Heat,
“I hev come to tell yez, Mrs. Malone
that yer husband met with an acck
dent.”
“An'
Malone,
“He
Al- mum.”
— —— — ——
Potters Mills
The Misses Bowers spent
at the McKinney home,
Mrs. J. F. Miller who has
for some time, is improving,
Misa Anua Parker is here
“T'1 tell you my
the left
eve, and 1
socroet,
along barrel wi
squint along the right barrel i
with my left eye”
“Y ag 7"
“And then | fire both
Cleveland Plain Dealer
An M———— . —
Courts of Love.
“Courts of were established In | Centre Coun v ins Dood Fook Nb. 10 at oa
} Rranted and conveyed unt. L W
Seized, levied upon, take FTE
! 10 be sold as the pr ri)
TERMS OF SALE-No
| edge until the purchase money is paid in all
ARTHUR B. LEE, Sheriff
Sherill's Office, Bellefonte, Penna,
February
Hunday
what is it now?" walled Mrs
been sick
was come by the heat, barrels." — | 3,
from
“Overcome by the heat, was he?
toons, visiting her
Anna Burkine has
parents,
gone to Milroy
where she expecis to make her home.
Perry M Kinney, of near Centre
Hall, spent Sunday with his parents, Really Considerate, tion of life among the higher class of |
Mre., Bush, of Jersey Bhore, is “Is Mrs. Binks considerate of her] society. The first “conrt of love” was
visiting at the home of Manard| husband's feelings?" established in the south of France in
Mosier, “Yes the twelfth century and was composed
John Harper left this place or $0 early in the of knights, poets and Indies, and their | HERIFF
Moundsy for Altoona where he expects cannot detect the odor of moth decisions on subtle questions connected S
" pect when the first cold snap comes.” - with affairs of the heart were given By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of
to make hls home with his son, falo Express with great formality ? | the Court of Common Pleas of Centrs Connty.
Mrs G H. Meormick and little J ‘ HH, ‘ :
Penna, and to me directed there will be eX posed
—— —— -— to public sale at the Cgurt House, in the borough
son returned home from Aarons. Fortunate The German | and You ”
eliefonte, Pa, on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1913,
burg, where they bad spent the last Kitty—Isn't it a most fortunate thing!| It 1s surprising when any one takes | 8 130 p. m., the following described real estate,
two weeka, Ethel—-What? Kitty—That people can't | the trouble to notice how many letters
a —— i m—— read the kisses that have been printed | begin with the pronoun “I.” To Ger
how did it}
ppen
A line of Blankets
A line of high-top Rubber
Shoes
Boys’ and Men's Caps
love”
e at the foun
London Telegraph the middle ages, Watics
A i STAI. } execution
i Levi L. Wanoce
dry, mum. when chivalry was at |
its height and love the serious oo upa
2
a
deed will be acknowl
airs his overcoat
season that his friends
balls
Buf
She always
Yi DESCRIPTION.
All that certain piece of ground situate in the
borough of Philipsburg, in the county of Centre
Georges Vailey.
Mro, J. W. Gobble is ill with grip.
Emanuel Crater visited at ©, W.
Lingle on Bunday,
Albert Lingle Is hauling ties from
Decker Valley for Li. M. Decker.
Miss Ellen Crater spent Sunday at
the home of W. W, Jamison,
Miss Ella Decker spent Bunday
with 8. O. Confer.
Maynard Barger is in Brush Valley
working for D. D. Decker.
Beward Decker, of Altoons, is here
on business connected with the Bam
upon a girl's lips.—8t. Louls Post Dis
patch,
AI A A SAAN
It’s the fool that is not afraid of
smallpox that you ought to seek to
He is a men-
I AI Mf APTANA
There is no better medicine made
for colds than Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy. It acts on nature’s pian,
relieves the lungs, opens the secretions
aide expectoration ; and restores the
For
uel Eiile es'ate,
adv,
is probably on the same principle that
they write I (ich) always with a small
letter and you (Sie) with a capital, re
versing the English custom.
She Agreed.
Will—<The sight of an old schoolmate
Is—er—well, It might be called both
ment and drink.
Bertha-—~Yes; that's what you men
usually do In the circumstances,
“Eh?
“Meet and drink.”
and state of Pennsyivania, bounded and de.
seribed as follows ;
Beginning at the corner of M. Gowland thence
fourth fv 1-4) degrees, East ninety-four ( 94)
feet 10 Tenth street, thenve by line of Tenth
Street thirty and three-quarter ( 30 84 7 de
grees east sixty feet to ‘ot of Charles E. Murray ;
thence by line of said Murray's lot and part of
lot ot Charles MeCully South fifty-nine and one.
quarter ( 0 14 ) degrees West ninety-‘our ( ™ }
feet to lot of Simon Nolan, thenee by Jine of said
HB. Nolan sixty (60) feet to the place of be
Thereon erected a DOUBLE TWOSTORY
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE AND NECESSA-
seized, levied upon, taken Into execution and
10 be sold as the proverty of KE. P. MeCormick,
TERMS OF SALE<No deed will be acknowl
edged unthl purchase money is paid 14 fall,
ARTHUR B, LEE,
Sheriff's Oflioe, Be'lefonte, Pa, Sheriff
February sed, 1918,
Men's Heavy Corduroy
Coats
KREAMER & SON
CENTRE HALL