iio Aa — wri eh > ” TR a ————————— p— Ee ——————— ¢ i ny NR EE RON OA SME ss A SR or: . pr Sy a on AN AREA AIS i > a ” RR RA ” i. : Death of Mrs, B, D Brisbin, wettars from Bubsortbers, Repo for Reglater Although Mra, B. D. Brisbin hed | Editor of the Reporter: WH. Lingle, Centre Hall 3 . y B MoeClintie, 8S ig Mills been in delicate health for several From the label on my paper I dig| Hany Witten, Tyler : Wm, Lingle, Sunbury months and had been ¢fMicted with | aover that another year has passed by Be a B10 un SUEY or. and datah heact trouble for a number of years, | and a yeai’s eubscription is now due “hom. til DO M | Carloads of New Machin H harios Henney, Boring Mills the announcement of her death on | yong | pring € P you if I want to keep my label in ad J. W. Shook, Bpring Mi Pl MEAT t Gap Banday evening was a shock to the | yance. Enclosed find $1.00 for which {is “Oak Ha community, HBhe was of a somewhat | please give me credit, Martha E. Robison, Bloomsburg retiring disposition, devoting almost We had a bad flood here, the worst stmt sed ees—— r her whole time to her home and fam- | I ever saw. Hundreds of people were vor abel Farnitote Company, a for the Farmer ily. Her home was one always open | driven out of their homes, but very | ..ived a Ria I oTt of fifteen ho to the friends of not only herself and | few lives were lost, We were on dry any loge from Africa. Rome of thelogs : Mr. Brisbin, but to those of her chil- | ground, but the one end of our street | wefe some twenty feet in length and We have not retired from the imple ment busine 35, but arc Jou 1yit gon a larger dren, and it was her disposition to] had ten feet of water, We are sll Jorty of us inches 80 a SrO88 section le tl > A carload of chinery has iust bee . make her guests feel that they were | well, and I am working at the wagon per Oye To hited ian ogi) Scale than ever, fayioay of machingry fas fst been » unloaded. I welcome, and this was dove by (be | making trade, and have lots of work. | of selling this particular class of iH many little attentions bestowed upon 70 . . lumber. those who were uvited to the Brisbin ; lan A MANURE PULVERIZER A MANURE DISTRIBUTER home. Youngstown, Ohio, April 21st, 1913 JC EGISTER'S Mrs. Brisbin was a daughter of he lolio: Joseph and Eliza ( Benner) Bhirk, and was born at O!d Fort, sixty-six years ago. When quite small her parents moved to the Shik homestead, Editor Re porter Ioclosed find one dollar for Report- er daring 1913 We enjoy reading your psper, as we always see some- thing in it about our old friends an! neighbors, We have had a very mild winter, and as evidence of this I will say that we have had pansies bloom- pear R:d Mill, where Mra, Brisbin and these brothers and sisters were reared : Mra, Mary Fleisher ( deceased ) Mrs, Jennie Waguer, i ( decease y {arry U., Centre Hall ng rd oh 1 int William B., Atlsatic City, New 1g in our yard most all winter, 2 Jersey ; at ad Mi x Lionie Rable, Cleve: With best wishes to all, la d, 0 Ho, Ho: only ctildren, Mre. . MRs M ARGARET BA RR J. H. Boon, and Mra. George Robert: Alton, N. Y., April 21st, 1913. gon, Hartford, Connecticut ; a grand Tp . daughter, Miss Alice Boon, survive, ss does also her husband. ka Ioterment was made at Centre on Wednesday afternoon, Rev, J, Max Lantz, pastor of the Methodist church, being the officiating minisler and Lingle-Reichenbavgh, Oa Thursday evening of last week Hall William Lingle and Miss BSarab Reichenbaugh, both of Bunbury, were]... iran af F Tinton. re aon) ATE math RE Fre Darra. te AA 2 THE AREUE § REFINE AED. Bit married at Spring Mills by Rev. J. H |of William E. Tiptn late of Mont o anty, de- | | “RESULTS” OUR MOTTO EPs 17 MAS THE ARGVE PULYEMIS HK WITH Price. The young couple spent a few M Curtin tow Danette dd ————————— boiee hc de arcs 43s etn the ETo0i's Parents, Mr.1-3 Thef | final account of James E. M ‘ ; ry N and Mrs, Bolomon Lingle, of pear {f M 2 A. Mu ‘ ny i a ¥ 17 Ve fo fathe chic : . | Centre Hill, and then returned to Bh, ¢ \ cw ca anure rea er heir husbands, a's) the grand-daugh- 5 i fi rut partial ‘ " at : 1 tote. Wert fsunbury, where both are employed. has many mur ents o ¢ the vy ‘ . of BY, By Douieln ALO Ee elm i i 7 improvements over the former pattern Vv carload of the fy BUC UH ! They are planning to begin house 3 rovem » he rorme at LW sini Bal resent atl the Luriat, : i _’ . 1 said estat | i ’ ; 1 . ¢ : ¢ I keeping in the fall. The Reporter] 10. 1 tan : int Is H har he New Idea is the leading : spr Jf a al L Oo S and Spike at Colyer on Bunday morning, after an illness of but a few days. Inter- ment was made at Zion HIill, on Af ————— LOUALS The senate passed the woman's suf. ferage resolution. It must now go wer until the 1915 session, Wedoesday morning. The maiden name of the deceased was Miss Mary Noll, and she was heal Bpi of Pleasant Gap, years aud ix months, died ix Pullips- | was in Centre Hall on Monday. He : " C. Sow with at burg on Friday morning. He was § very much elated over the good i aC {aw orn Ii ttacl 5 . 2 2 wy 4 § 5 $7 1¢tar in Orn in riuany au ama to Amer- | roads the state ia building in Nittany |. ' i HZer attaci , walkiog | Valley, sod thinks all roads should be I Vis urg. Thir | ander state supervisien. Mr. Bpicher |} : ra o Planters began busi was sce rmpanied to Centre Hall by 2 : Iie i . None umulated | his sister, Miss Kate, The BR f : ond : : . lied boldiog | /Meesra. Dr. J. V. Foster, F. V . | eh to perfection ; ide: Cquiiniances Goodhart, Bruce Arpey, E. W. Craw. i ‘ ol (Ten of th mtmtpatedl comtlftntulesumtog ford, Wm. F. Keller, Ber jamizs E }° We : : . Marriage Licenses, Emerick and James I. i , H + Hu : oust of W | Albrigh t and Buckeye i Wiili y $1: 0 ’ vy Lillam Ar iG, INGEN twp. tended a session of the Lewistown Hattie Moorehead, Rush twp. Lodge of Odl Fellows on Monday 3 [he fret a : Ww. Mos | It t . aitte Mousstoends Odd Fel fondey | n, Thegrsant aojscgu of 0. 3. Yo Cultivators superior, none it Harry night, trip was made io the Minnie Garbrick, Zion J Foster and Boczar-Fetlerolf cars, filliamn Lingle, Bunbury 8B. L. Condo, the Spring Mills car rab Reichenbach, Sunbary riage builder, passed through Centre srge Bowmaster, Curtin Hall on Tuesday with a string of bug enca Bhultz. Curtin gles for delivery to customers. He was accompanied by Mra. Condo and blldren and a driver. Mr. Condo ie George Frank, Philipsburg birtiding 9p * fine trade in his live, |, Aministrator of . rn Love ng Bef Si bo og == - Wilmina Rapley, Philipsburg 354 Qvusevel the liberal patronage be|o'! ahi ii ¢lore you buy come to see us, get our price, compare ou ttey, Danville 4 . Dnt Whoam B. Dermrliey, survivin ery and wares with what you find elsewhere, We buy right od lhe district Buanday-echool conven- Es Tash ” din a. 0 Mele Wi ir Miller, Howard leasie down rv, Nittany “tate Colige : : tion beld in the Reformed church] I he #1 1 final a t of J h sibert, Fleming Tuesday afternoon and evening WAR] ioe or oe an Trak fo Yokoi . { 1 | v, Fleming pretiy well attended, and a number of | 36 The first and ace t of John ¥ * + ’ “aC I'c a pf af — the Bunday-schools in the district were Centre Mills, represented. Mies Martha Robinson, A state fisld worker, was the priocipsl wen epeaker. The former officers we.e re - Ste ‘Ww i . elected, except George I. Goodhart, MUSCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS, illiam Buaitz js suflerirg : ho w ea I Cas pr Ro ‘ee from rheumatism easyer, Wo 88 sutCecve oy Dr. TEAMS AN i L Al . MERE WAKTED for work 4 Roy Swartz is sesisting Arthur Cum. | O¢ V+ Hosterman, g Taare or J. RUSSE cen EECHART, Sop Sperm ings on the farm, . > 0 Gent Packa é Nils Hotel ar ok Mable Weaver, of Madison burg, wae Spring Mills, BOY WANTED.~Boy for oi OBR at this place on Bunday. Misses Blanche and Carrie Dunlap HOUSEHOLD WAX Nd Wanted a a ao] vuticen. Of Site Jun: were to Millheim on Friday, Je de THESE A ? Hasten Hassenplug is recovering from a serious wound in his hand. H. N. Fiokle purchinsed a Pratt car For Preserving, Laundry, Etc, BUGGY FOR SALI i in the latest style--gun metal Mr. Cann, accompanied by two 1ail- | 18st week and now we have one more DURRY, With Tubber tires, road men from Derry, are here and are | 8uto in our town, ASK YOUR GROCER mots: price $65. J. MAX LANTZ, Sprin and russet -- are here trying their luck at fishing, Mr. George SBheesley, of Penn Hall, pi N of $s 1 5 + YEARLING COLTS WAN TED A pumber of friends and neighbors who last week was stricken with WAVERLY 0O1L. WORKS 1 0. 4 3, and from heavy stock. Write gathered together in honor of Mrs apoplexy, Is recovering, Independent Refin +s Pittsburg, Pa. BW, SMITH, Centre Hail \ i ON’ T © ut ol {own to purchase J. A. Kline's sixty third birthday and Forest Confer, of Renovo, was in BOOK LOST-A book entitled * The . D h tendered her a surprise on Saturdsy | town on Tuesday, He ie settling the ho Bach Bras BY Dalim iy bod SR your Shoes for Spring wear wen evening, She seceived = numero teststo oi Jobin langle, dicenged, ad gS ant tn ru aolice bf so complete a line of the very latest presents, Those present from a dis. Miss Gertrude Ream, of Montgom- i ——————] mi ; tance were : Mrs, Cann and obildren, | ery, epent Burdsy with her parents, ir WALL PLASTGR FOR SALE 3. sort wens oi | styles, coming Irom the best manulact of Altoona, Mrs Godshall and chil: | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ream. ssouttie procs by 8. W. AIT. Uentico Hah | urers, are to be found at our store. We dren, of Centre Hall, Fred Meese, of Mrs. Alles Leiizsll, who spent Halls Hair Renewer certainly & OF ce essing can satisly all tastes to a nicety hi BUGGY FOR SALE OR Tu DEAL «A newly | . Altoona. Thirty four sat down to the [several weeks at Reedsville, returned refreshments of ice cream and cake, | to her bomwe on Sunday, sceompanied Salling hdr. nt wha hl del wi 4 013 Boul on ry ACRET MAN | Gun Metal and Russet will be worn by Special honor is due Mrs. Harry | by her daughter, Mrs, Robert Ken. Ju Sure ig 111, all good dressers this Spring, and the sr by whom the p « nelly. BER a . q1 4 he bist loo od a OM He Ty WI en BY othe Of Wiveroies Don't be surcrised if you dave sn | “\ONK ROOM FOR RESTCthe bot tooated | best in these leathers will be found here. up ———— A —— P y . ORAD RUP| yirgok of rheamatism this eptifg. | woud opening for any tiasi son, 5 at especially for | veying the state road on Taesday, and | Just rub the aff+cted parts freely with | » gene Al grotuty aiid Produce st ts 1S atl Moderately priced. See ours frst, fF i i s Ladustries it 3 Vi y © Ent ¥ “a will Jook a good while before now the work of grading the road will Chamberlain's Lin tment and it will oy Shan $10 00, For ou, you find a better medicine for coughe | begin, Twenty wen are employed at|**°0 disappear. Bold by all dealers, | JOHN L. KUSSLER, Milroy, Va, 0.18 Jhamberiain’s Cough adv. a a and colds than © eriain’s Cough | present, ni : : meen | “ofaArED: A permanent — br . aption Remedy. 1t not only gives relief—it Mr. and Mere, C. E. Royer, T. M. LEGAL NOTICE Notice ls Jereby given tot an Ant a fow days oid, We guarantee the KRI ‘AMI ‘R & SON that the account ol ) "aul riney, | chidd to be fa absolute Beailh and gay the jegal cures. Try it when you have a cough Gramley, Mies Orpha Gramley, Rev. | awignee of A. L. Bascom, of State College, will | aud court costs of adoption beside turnisbing a or cold, aud you are certala to be and Mrs J Max Lantz and children | Ve presented to court for confirmation May 21, | supply of food and ciotbing. Write al onoe tw ’ iw d unl 1 filed thereto, the | M ity Hospital, 228 Chestnut st, Suabur pleased with the prompt cure which It | yetended the 8. 8, convention held at samo wil be 0onfArmed. atte Sa 8 Pennatty Houp! A uat See og way CENTRE HALL effects, 3, For sale by all dealers. adv. | (entre Hall on Tuesday. olf D. R. FOREMAN, ROBERT B. McCAY, 3 AIA 5 3 AE AOR — tz’« children are sick at