1 ATA MR SAY THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1913 Acoused of Robbing Dead, Oscar H, Osman, an undertaker of Columbus, Ohlo, who was arrested body of Mrs. Barah Bevill, victim, was released and was immediately rearrestad fuvestigation, The charge does not admit of bail. The charge againat Osman was made by two members of tue Oblo National Guard, a on who Te eo - to His Timid Guest, The reports of a revival in the con sumption of green tea ln England re cenll a story of W told Horsley’ “Ile ions of a Roya eliington, at vorite 1! tray ton pot days wu 1 them $26 or more apiece, for body turned over to him. of $265, when Mrs. Bevill’s body brought to O:man’s unlertaking es- of t had reas tablishment. Bilas Bavill, son desd woman, sald that he to believe that his mother had ¥500 her pus fof Police he had On being quesiioned by Chi Carter, Osman adoitis i found a the Q ment and that it: to Mrs. Oman is & psalive ol nire that Gi yrpees broug to his establisbh- ight have belonged Bevill. and was in the undertaking bLuzivess at Port umbus: + Matilda prior t le serene seth Transfer of HW: al § hn L Holmes of J Deal, $3250 All E Deal, tract $6000 Hattie J. Barrett tract of land in Boggs twp Miry E. al te Hoy, tract of land in Fpring $5500 James » i ¥ 1 » tract iauaQ in Linv cf land ce ile et bar to Mary Miate in $50. Olewine et Harvey A. et to Beaver al Alox $4000 D tract of land in U J A Erbto tract of land in Philipsburg. Wi A. Jac bers, tract of land in Snow Shoe $30 Naville Pletcher et ra Batudis et bar to Harry Carver, $570 MoGaire, bs to David ¢ ion twp an James J. 5) ham twp MAID i) bar to Bessie (Condo, tract of land in Howard boro $2000 al M. Gilli $1 Mary A. AL viitinie Fe & A ’ i! 1 herine Mitchell ot al to 3 and, tract of land in Col twp Plete r et al to Penna, Howard R. R. lo, trac $3300 lliam H, Penna RB. RK. ( Howard twp. §504 David Tressier tract YY flan i 350 Henry Mow tract EP tract of In fi Isud ix shook Charles 1. F Horner, tract of $3 Jon Crust, tract $7320 Margaret Gray, tract $250. Margaret iract W Polter twp. Ky, WwW. iE yy ot of laud uo y A. ux to» Ma in Potler Harlawick to of Julia (, isud in College twp. Harlawick fo Gray, of land $300 Alves Bhip'ey et bar to William H. Barton, tract of land ia $650 J. E. Waler et ux Aaron Bmu!l, tract of laod in Miles twp. $1250. Ruben Bmull et ux to J. EK. er, tract of land ino Miles twp, $2000, Cayton 8B, Witmer et ux to John L. Wolfe, tract of land in Miles twp, $440 (George W. Hosterman to W, E Minuing, tract of land in Miles twp. $5800. Caroline Gratz et bar to James Mill- er, tract of land in Miles twp. $33 57 James Miller to Eimer KE. Miller, tract of land in Miles twp. George B, Weaver ot ux to George W. Crouse, tract of land in Miles twp. $315. Fred Pike et ux to Gottlieb Joswick, tract of land in Rush twp. $200, Fountain W. Crider et sl to Penna, Railroad Co., tract of land in Boow Bhoo twp, #1 James H. Weaver ot al to Penna, R, R Co, tract of land in Boggs twp. $200 Harvey N Keller'et ux to John H. Henman, tract of Innd in Beoper and Fprivg twp, $3600. to Bo] “— (Coutinued ou thud column.) The Qbstinate Cook, ’ fr a E Are of some nee wn y ii 4 He ranghter| fit? thon ter nilure, I ia delicions ht it would Why? Danghter- 1 told the rook « sactly how to make it, and she went and made it rote other way. be no rible ff ther Cruel, You “Why do your hus. band to drink =o much coffee?” “It'¢ the one thing that will keep him awnke nights, and that's the only chinnce | get to tell him what | really think of him!" ~Cleveland Plain Dealer. eliconrage Ey With or Without, “Does she ging 7" “Yeu " “With or withont?” “With or without what—lhor mn#de® “No. With or without coaxing’. Detroit Free ress. i | Bag fh den Bit finn biti fi fi ion diosditiie ib fii I SA ———— Imundey will go nut from this office Wednesday, Apr. 80 Wagner-HBrown, A ronsburg, BL 8 I Clyda Btover ArgOnNKRpoe, entre | pruah Barry parformed caremony united Weg of been On Baturday alternoon at the Lutheran | | Hall, Rev. Fred W. the marriage has the the Hall. Walter Orwig, who is employed st Altoona, spent a few days with family at this place, Mr. part of the wie a4 Kay Centre wiiich { ae husband and wife Harry B | per and Miss Cora M. B Potters Mills, Mr. Wagner has employed by the Bell Telephone Com- pany, installing new | Renovo, but will transferred to Sunbury in a week, where he and Mi Wagner will mos! | new home Bro vo, both and Mrs Weaver HSabibath the home wwers, living at Coburn, Htover, who is employed {i¢0. spent at of a aystem in ba Fhomas A likely begin their of her grandfather, George Best wishes and congratu, Maturday IZ. Btover, 01 lations go with them from t friends, heir many Dr, buggy Fred one day Perry Adams bought (utilios horse and and family are with John H. his parish tract R700, John H A I A SR CESAR —-l the NEW STORE EN ST I . }-.-. » Rooling and Spouting | > and all Finds al D al Work f i 13 OH 6 4 and ail Kinds of Repair work, I. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL ! i i i | i { Pine Grove Miils and Mrs. Earl S8mith, of Al- ug, are visitors at the Williamsport ime on Main street, Miss Leoda Decker returned from | Friday, where she had id) been visiting her sister, Mrs. Martin | Foster, James Tanyer transacted business in | Bellefonte on Wednesday. Mrs. Kyle Osman, of Btate College, days here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, James Bmith. Mrs. N. T. Krebs and Miss Ells Livingstone were among the shoppers | in Bellefonte on Baturday. For rheumatism you will find noth - ing better than Chamberiain’s Lioi ment. Try it and see how quickly it gives relief. For sale by all dealers. Mr. h HENRY F. BITNER, A. M , Ph, D. SCRIVENER AND CONYEYANCER Bonds, Wills 1 papers carefully Leapes, Con prepared 0 IAW Oi Deeds, Mortgages, tracts, and « 4 it shiort © JERT GX pr fire Terms resso i 4 ¢ s 170 , CENTRE BALLFPA $ iyr, MURRAY'S DRUG BTORE Fa New Spring Gnnds el § Prof. G. W. Johusoubaugh is vigil. ing his sister, Mre, Main street vir, Mra. Williaa Colline, 0 VC ABE J of S Children’s Ready-made Dresses —in white and colors te and Morris Bmith, of ss————— I'he pokes the ladies are carrying m the millinery stores this reason t quite large as last spring, { the siz» of the package does not Mean that S years, ORT 2022000082000 000000 I the coset has the fancy mens ase 2 Work and House Dresses £ E+ from $1 to $2.60 White Goods for dresses . . { LL mbDrois I BCOBOTO8BIDETCCRIDERABY pr » 4 ve $3 All Overs in Silk and Cotton, White Ecru and Cream ( " 11 ] - ¥ . & 4 yy ide jaces, and insertior 00s We | Over Dress (loods for Coat Suits or Full Dresses 5 erges and fancy weave Sheeting, bleached and un Aasing , Tubing and C = Ready-made Sheets and Pillow Lases Ladies’ Stationery SC ANG WE Will Save H. F. Rossman SPRING NILLS, PA. 28 uer €0000C00000 0000000 COO PSPRLOP LODO RFPNENQITETHTAIOGISOTTOES DOE 2o00000808 0000 ooo 0 9090000000 0C04LOESROOROOOD FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE Consult us before placing your risks, W. H. Bartholomew & Son Centre Hall, Pa, REPORTER 600C0SOBOOAOVOBNOPOBVBNTIVDOR Co00PQE0LPCOCSBDeOPOORRB RORY WW WW NN RS NN NN NNN LOCK HAVEN State Normal School GEO. P. SINGER, Principal The spring ter School will ance weeks’ cou teachers pre; fessional, « gh review of given, together with sp an excellent o on ¢ i 4: - + - NE . “ ila ts gxaminaiions. (ion 1 1 3 g term of this important Normal yin April 7th, with a larger attend- On th, a special seven benefit of he provisional, pro- inations. A thor- ranches will be work in pedagogy. pportunity to prepare for o teachers. All other expenses including board and room will be $4.00 per w High School gradu- ates can save time by attending the spring term, and will receive the same rates. { oe { nan u ee ou ‘0. i his these A 11 ii > a i . “ i he A wells For further information and illustrated cat- alog, address the Principal. We WW NT WN De WW WN Mc Cormick FARM IMPLEMENTS I have taken the agency for the Mec- Cormick line of farm implements ; also handle the Hoosier Corn Planter, Empire Grain Drill, De Laval Cream Separators GASOLINE ENGINES, WAGONS DeLavalfScparator Oil and Repairs for all farm implements and machinery. D. W. BRADFORD CENTRE HALL Bell "phone Ne We WW WB BBB BD BB WDB BD BH WDNR SPRING IS HERE We can supply you with all kinds of Garden Tools, Hoes, Rakes and Shovels GARDEN SEEDS, ONION SETS. New Lettuce, Oranges, Lemons In Tan and Black the latest spring styles The best goods at the lowest prices —always at Emery’s Store C. F. EMERY, Centre Hall ———— a he ie a A ——— CRRA LADIES’ “FITZEZY" SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER'’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE
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