A —— JURORS FOR MAY QOURT, Sestion Opens May 10th and Will Two Weeks, The May term of court will open on the third Monday (19th) of that month and will continue for two weeks. The jurors drawn for this court are appended : continuo GRAND JURORS James K, Barnhart, cashier, Bellefonte J.T. Beamer, stone mason, Philipsburg William Bigelow, farmer, Taylor John H. Cole, agent, Philipsburg Daniel Dorman, laborer, Walker A. R. Davis, laborer, Rush David Dutcher, painter, Philipsburg Thomas Decker, laborer, St. College Wilbur Deihl, carpenter, Miles Charles Dewey, laborer, Philipsburg Samuel Faust, foreman, Rush Wm Gates, laborer, 8. Philipsburg C. G. Hassinger, laborer, Millheim Elias Hancock, farmer, Boggs Frauk Hassinger, farmer, Benner R R. Hartsock, laborer, Huston :L, Benner D. M. Kline, farmer, Spring John Loder, laborer, Howard Boro C. C. Lucas, merchant, Howard Boro John I. Markle, laborer, Ferguson Philipsburg nan, Miles oS. Dan 1 Musse r, salesman, I. D. Stover, gentler Peter Robb, Jr., farmer, Curtin ITRAVERSE—~FIRST WEEK, , Miles J B Alexander, farmer, Union J C. Auman, farmer WOW, marl « IEC laalas Dh »-dealer, Phb'g ara LWp MESIAL, B llefonte . CU. Gilliland, clerk, Snowshoe Boro ~~ (i, I. Goodhart, gentle . J. P, Gray, gentleman, Half Li. Grab I A. A, James Garian nan, Centre Hal] Moon . Alig, ' ny Qt am, merchs St. College arr y } yee Af y Garrott, mechanic, Marion 1, laborer, Rush Howard , Walker r r, St. College James Gault, mecahnie, N. J. Hockmaan, farmer Jacob Hoy, far Wm Frank Hoffman, twp mer, Benne Homan, carpent laborer Philipsburg $ Alex Hoover, fara Patt Milford Kream C H. Lee, 1 Millar Mier, gen JN Has A. ner Daniel Poorman, farm Francis Poorman, foreman A. R Wm. Jacob Royer [urmer, G. B. Siml Forest J. W.B Jolin Snyder, laborer, St. College Price, laborer, Colle Mile 3 Philipsburg walston, laborer 8 r, laborer truble, plumber, St. College unday, laborer, Ferguson C. E. Shuey, jeweler, St. College we J. R. Smetzler, huckster, Potter A. B. Woll, farmer, Miles George Vaux, miner, Rush Edward Zerby, laborer, Gregg pa The Third Degrees The United Piay company will pre. sent Charles Klein's play, * The Third Degree ’ at Garman’s opera house on Monday evening, April 14th, Mr Klein is the suthor of the well known play, “The Lion and the Mouse,” which was also produced here by the United Play company. While * The Lion and the Mouse’ dealt with characters high Io politics and specu- lative commerce, in “* The Third De. gree '’ the story ls laid in New York and deals with men snd women in the rt set and the methods. of the palics in wringing confessions of guilt ugh the sweating process, IT WI SA DEATHS Henry W. MceCraken, one of Fer- guson townahip’s moet prominent citizens, died at hia home at Rock Springs, on Bunday morning at two o'clock, Mr, McCUraken bad been in his usual health up to Baturday night, at which time he became ill, and con- tinued to grow worse until death came Interment was made at Graysviile on Wednesday morning, Rev, R. M, Campbell, pastor of the Presbyterian church, being the officiating minister Mr. McCraken was boro in Ireland, but for many years lived at the place where he died. He owned several fine farms, and was himself a practical farmer, His wife, who survives him, was Miss Eliza Campbell, and these children also survive: Mrs, Annoa Campbell, Obio; Rev, John O,, Johne- town; Clara, Mary, Lizzie, and Henry, st home. The age of the deceased was eighty- four years, David B Meyer, one of the oldest residents of Miles township, died ou the Meyer homestead Thureday evening of last week [aterment was made at Rebersburg « Monday, the services being conducted by Rev, Bin. on 34 gaman, pastor of the United Evangeli- cal chuareh, The deceased belonged to one of the families in Brush Valley, the [aver oldest [aX having settled there early of Pennsylvania, H and was his wife CU pALion 1 1527, making His . ta Bierly. 10 gon, He ymestead M yer, oi eyer, of Dakota, ter, Mra Judith Bierly, of nry, who lives « Two brothers { Reberabus Iino Bierl Rebers- ¥, J ' pi Saturday after ( Be all and | at China Hall, B y lish headwear, at the John T moat reason. WY we fl I'S Null, Pleas- : {+ap adv, VW. Hall en Mon WwW. Reilz lay and to is at the home of Mra Centre Came her parent Joho L Milroy, adver- tigea to room ia that thriving town, If you you will be ite to good yearling o inter«s'ed in have 8 want in this Misses [sabel | and Cora Luse Tuesday returned to rinal, at Lock Haven. Rall we on Centrsl B N ate If that tired feeling is attacking you, roll up your sleaves and do something Phat is the best remedy, ‘entra Hall ne their sur. The tax payers of ( ans plus money will be gpent, J, on the w nAvVe every urarce that Treaster A E&RMo Ernest gat keeping aud is stocking the hoy ses Reiber farm, up W. f Platt-Hireon, § Thursday of last week Lyfin Platt, of State College, and Miss Helen Breon, Axe Mann, were married at the church around the corner in Elmirs, New York, From there they went to the home of the parents of the groom, al Towanda, returning to the bride’s home Tuesday evening. The groom is employed by Dr, E. E, Bparks, president of Pennsylvania Btate College, a8 a chauffeur, The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John H. Breon, and is well known by many of the readers. The young couple will begin housekeeping at Htate College in the near future, jj sin Marriage Licenses, Reuben Heverly, Blanchard Lucey M. Bhope, Howard Charles E. Boyer, Allport Elizabeth P. Wilson, Allport pp LOCALS Rev. W. H. Behuyler and former | commissioner G. Li. Goodhart attend- | ed a meeting of the presbytery at Huntingdon, Among the new opened at Btate College is a by C. E Spring Mills, business places | music | store Zeigler, formerly of China Hall, Bellefonte, the largest and finest glass, lamps, :unsylvania, Pa , carries of Chins, in Centrsl adv, | line cut ete., Pe Company advertise | this lead advertisement Montgomery & pring in issn, sist g clothing heir carefully, and | ot on thelr suggestions i buy your We , and at prices as | geed oats and | i Us, handleonly the WAM Hall, the | ntre . Weber, Cen my nef] has be 1 r superinier i Spring gion onun- Mims. GG. N. Wolfe aud | #ilzell wae called (0 the periOus Lliness of Lier 7 i fl who had an atiack of | ter of | I, of Contre | i Miriam Los entered spring daugh ompenied where the g i the | term it she inls of the densary ed thei plaut here on Tuesday, They are dril- pg an artesian well The building f the coudensary is again being talk ed of, and the proepecia are sald to be very favorable, Prof. U A. Moyer opened the sum- mer term of school Monday with an sttendance of twenty-two pupils, aud there are others who will come iater, Misa Mabel Long is teschiog a inwer grads of pupils, and has an en- rollment of thirty-seven, he | ill Hall o r pasteurizing | visi on —————— lf — a —————— All new, clean, up-to-date stock selected from the best Philadelphia houses will be found at our millinery store, snd We invite you to call and inspect it. No trouble to show goods We ask our regular customers to bring their friends with them Mrs. Jobn I, Noll, Plessaut Gap. adv, —— A AAI Don’t be surprised if you bave ap attack « rheumatiam this epriog Just rub the affecied parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it will soon dissppear. Bold by all dealers adv, all siger—S mith, the tinner, f i + + Nails, After the fiftesnth it lucky for the ea‘ly fir the fis! won't ba w nas it will eran who gets it. Williams H. | if yw £ sd Bi vil OF erry hes heen | prt of Phila. | Halary, $8 000 per year, W. Moore left Monday, and for the ated at Westmont, } ra, BN, on present will | New Jersey, it bH HX N » mailer how | Riways Day you paper—both the manta, 18y you are will tread your news and advertise to home The Ferguson township High school at Pine Grove Milla, will hold iia o« fe menecement exerc'scs Tacaday evenirg of next week Try a dozen or two of cur Helrz i aweetl pickloa, Absolutely freebh ; none | quite like them or exellence io fle vor —Kreamer aud Hon. President Wilson's tariff message is good reading. It is only five min- utes long, In the simplest langusge, bat it mesos work, H. E Bhirk is looking forward to tho arrival of a five-passenger Ford ear, which will be used in his business as well as for plessure, lp “My little sou bad a very severe cold. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and before a small bottle was finlshed he was as well as ever,’ writes Mrs, H Bilks, 20 Dowling ®treet, Bidney, Australia, This remedy is for sale by - a Carloads of New Machinery for the Farmer We have not retiredffrom(the implement business, but are buying on a larger scale than ever, A carloadjofimachinery has just been unloaded. A MANURE PULVERIZER A MANURE DISTRIBUTER P MACHINERY TO 1913 New Idea Manure Spreader . We hav f Ol on spreader © has many improvements them on hand, T > row tho - » nS ena ~ 1 J e over the lormer pattern, € a carload ! 1 the Neo {ea ie the 1 1e New Idea is the leading ior imple- It outclasses ; in draft, cor- t furrow, and Also, the Syracuse hand 2 WA wear, H f mimTIre ! etvpo PIOW S, all Dill Disc, Spring and Spike Harrows le and single Disc Har- : Spring Har- er spring Doub ec pr x v acuse le Harrow, Syracuse Spike Harrow. Land Rollers Wood and steel ; built for wear. Black Hawk Corn Planters None superior, none its equal, Works to perfection ; ideal in every way. (Ten of these machines w sold at our public sal aying & Harvesting Tools Albright and Buckeye Buckeye and Farmer's Favorite Grain Drills Sow without bunching the grain ; ferti- lizer attachment works to perfection, mine wi id Wagons of all descriptions, Everything the farmer needs at our place Cultivators of business. wie - SEEDS! me grown and Western re-cleaned red clover seed. STONES and SAND Whether for machines are s: cron built with spriso merit, KINDS Hx BRICK Before you buy come to see us, get our price, compare our implements, machin- ery and wares with what you find elsewhere, We buy right, so we sell right, J. H. WEBER, Centre Hall means highest quality and true value in Gasolines Lamp Oils Lubricants for all purposes Direct from our independent refineries Free--320 page book. all about oil Waverly Oil Works Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. Ayer’s Var Glad to know you have used it. Tell your friends how it stopped your falling hair and greatly promoted its growth, Ask Your Doctor. Logue: A DMINIET RATOR'S NOTICE~LETTERS “ of sdministration. on the estate of Joseph Carter, late of Gresg township, decessad letters of administration on the above estate having beun duly granted to the undersigned, he would respectfully request all eons knowing ther solves Indebied to the to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same Wo present them duly authenticated for sottloment, F.M FISHER, Administrator, ( Penn Hall) Bpring Mille, Pa, 0 19p'd A A 1 SN A HAASAN APARTMENT HOUSE 1702 Green St, PHILA, PA, All accomodations usvally found in a well appointed apartment house. Centre county people especially invited bere. Terms reasonable, House well located. all dealer, adv. Telephone Poplilar 6637A. 0.16 pd, A. V, GERISS sm—— MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS, os | SPRING SHOES JLT FOR BALE One year Wa to WANTED 1 wanted on, a TRESSLER, Linden + mn ay buggy, months , Pa, the latest style--gun metal and russet -- are here pi go out of town (0 parchase your Shoes lor Spring wear when so complete a line of the very latest styles, coming from the best manufact- urers, are to be found at our store. We can satisfy all tastes to a nicety. Gun Metal and Russet will be worn by all good dressers this Spring, and the best in these leathers will be found here. Moderately priced. See ours first. cL AA AAAI KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL 4% FOR SALE~Narrov with rubber price 865 YEARLING COLTS WANTEDMust be well bred, and from heavy stock, Write or telephone 8 W.BMITH. Centre Hall, t BOOK LOST <A book entitied © he Biaok Ring," by Pat we, has b ou Th porean h ving samme Ww urning it H LEONARD RHONE WALL PLASTER FOR SALE -8.veral tons of fi st-clam wall Laster are «farad for ae. at vors reasoiabio prices, hy 8. W,. SMITH. Centre Hall BUGGY FOR SALE OR TO DEAL~A newly painted buggy, ail in good condition for sale, or will dou on a bisyoie.=F, M, ACKERMAN Spring Mills, . STORE ROOM FOR RENT «The best located Store Room in Milroy, Mifllin county, Fa. A good opening for any business, but especially for a general grocery and produce store, The md nth. iy pay of the industries in the vicinity agregatos pot less than $10 000, For particuiamn sdaross JOHN L. RUSSLER, Milroy, Pa. WANTED: A permanent home by adoption for an infant a fow days old, We guarantee the child to be fn ateolute health afd pay the Tegal and court costs of adoption beside furnishing a SERLy of feud and clothing. Write «t once to Jiatocnity ospital, 228 Chestnut St, Sunbury na, ROBERT B, McCAY, Business Manager.
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