The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 30, 1914, Image 10

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY, APRIL 80, 1914
Be on Hand May 19h,
The primary on Tuesday May 19 b|
will ba by far the most important |
primary election ever held in Penneyl-
vania, For the first time in the bis
tory of tha Commonwealth candidates
for Governor, Lieutenant Governor,
Secretary of Internal Affaire, a United
Btates Benator and Justices of the
Bupreme avd Superior Courte, are to be
chosen at a State-wide primary.
A sinister movement is on foot to
sell out the Democratic party to the
fofamous Penross machine. This the
plotters mean to accomplish by nomi-
nating on the Democratic ticket a
candidate for Governor who they
know cculd not poseibly be elected, if
nominated, because be could not c¢om-
mand the vote of a single iodepend-
ent, progressive man.
Every Democrat who fails to vote
at the primary helps to sccomplish
this conspiracy against the honor and
welfare of the Btate of Pennsylvania,
The first culy of citizenship Is to
vole,
Aam——— A —————
James Wet Fell from Barn Kool,
While assisting to reroof a shed op
the Wert farm above Tussey ville, last
Friday, James Wert fell a distance of
fourteen feet, and while no bones were
broken he was go badly shaken up
that he haa since been coufin ed to bed
at the home of his sor, Cisude Wert,
where the accident happened
—————— A AG A ——————
District 8 8B, { onvention,
District Ne. 11 will
vention at Tueseyville,
15th. There will be
afternoo and evening.
me —— ff — A inn
meet in con-
Friday, May
two sessions,
Haporter Sppplement
This issue contains a supplement,
the advertisement of Mercantile Ap-
praiser L. I. Weaver,
—
Aaronsburg,
Perry Adams improved his home
by repainting if,
Harry Walter of Rwengle spent
Bundsy wth Gi jard Elser heuer,
Edward Btump took soddenly ill
one t week ; be is couflued to
his be@ at this writing.
Mre, lds Tomiinson of Clearfield is
the guest of her mother, Mrs. SBarab
Lisitzell,
Mrs, Mabelle Hains of Bunbury spent
a few days with ber parents, Mr. and
Mrs, H. E. Crouse.
Thomas Hull has gone to Btate Col-
lage, where he is employed at the
carpeuter trade.
A. B. Btover, accompanied by Miss
Lizzie Yarger, made a business trip to
Bellefonte on Baturdsy.
Miss Mary Miller of Bpring Mille
was the guest of Wm. Guisewile over
Runde:
re. Jacob Sharer and daughter
Vv = of Centre Hall were seen st the
home of Jacob Fiedler one day last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crouse at-
tended the funeral of their nephew,
Henry Crouse, who was laid to rest at
Holsopple.
Thomas Weaver has gone to Akron,
Ohio, at which place he is employed
at the plastering trade.
Harvey Reinbsugh and family have
returned to their home at this place,
having lived during the winter
months in Altoona.
Curt Carner of Hublersburg came
over on Monday for Miss Magdalena
Weaver, who expecta to spend some
time at the hotel Hubler,
The Vonada Bros., accompanied by
J. H. Crouse and children Ruth and
Harry, took an auto trip to Lock
Haven and State ( ollege on Bunday.
J. H. Crouse made a trip to Pitts.
burg and brought his mother to her
home at this place, She bad been
with her gon Fred during the winter
months,
The sad news came here of the
death of Mra, Albert Johnson, formerly
of this place but now of Altoona ; her
remains were brought to Boalsburg for
burial.
Mire, Caroline Mayes returned to her
home, having spent the winter with
her children living in New York City.
Her friends are all glad to welcome
her home again,
Centre Mills,
Mrs, Harvey Limbert and Mrs, Liz
zie Hassenplog are not er joying good
bealth this spring.
Harry Shirk and IL. IL. Bmith of
Centre Hall transacted business here
on Monday.
Messrs. Frank, Waite and Garret of
Rebersburg have been busy remodel:
ing the Reish home.
(Geo Kline of Antes Forte, Mr, and
Mra. Arthar Kline and children, Mre,
Cann and three children of Altoons,
were visitors at the J. A. Kline home
within the past two weeks,
Mr. Bhawver, proprietor of the Mill-
heim hotel, caught a trout measuring
twenty-two and one half inches, on
Monday. The speckled beauty was
eaught in Elk Creek In the vicinity of
Kline's meadow,
Mra, Arthur Cummings entertained
at a quilting party recently More,
Shafter, Mra, Emerick, Mrs, Kiine and
daughter Mra, Godshall of Byracuse,
N. Y.,, Mrs. Cann of Altoona, Mrs.
Breon, Mrs, Bmull, Mrs, Krebs, Mrs,
Urouse, Mrs, Louisa Bmull, Mis Ber.
nice Crouse,
te
Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Land for Non. Adis Pe. Warranie
Payment of Taxes for 1912 and 1913. pas Henry, Jas
FH OWTY
| Agree able to the provisions of the Act 0f Assembly en- 248 Mosby,
| titled An Act directing the mode of selling unscated lands 125
for taxes and other purposes,” passed the 18th day of 77
March, 1815, and the further supple ments thereto, passed
| the 15th day of March, 1817, the Zed day of March, 1841, the
19th day of March, 1845, and the 0th day of March, 1897,
I, John DD, Miller, Treasurer of the County of Centre,
hereby give notice to all persons concerned thereon. that
unless the county, road, school and poor taxes due and re:
maining unpaid for the years 1912 and 1913, or for any pre
vious years, on the following described tract or parts of
if acts of unseated lands, situated in said County of Centre,
be pai id before the day of sale, the whole or such part of
cach tract of said lands as will pay the taxes and cgsts
chargeable thereon, will be expose « to public sale or out
cry, at the court house in the City of Bellefonte, in sald
county, commencing on the second Wednesday of June
next (it being the 10th day thereof) and continuing by ad
journment from day to day, until all are sold.
Wim Wil
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Bryan,
Hill, Henry
Holl'gsw'th L,
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Hoffman, Wm.
Irvin, John 1
Irvin, John
John, W (
john ...W (
Mar
Hrady,
Brady,
Godirey,
Godfrey, Mar
Godfrey, Mar, W (
Harris, A D Dl
White & Nestle Mat
HUSTON
Burley, Jad
BENNER TOWNSHIP
Warranlee
Hale, J. M
W«
Acres Per. Owners Tares & Cost,
A W. Brower......... 37 "M
Perdue, John. . B. Eckley Est. Bn
Lane, Sarah. M. W. Brower. . 13 19
M'Coy, Frank F. P. Blair... = a
BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP
Hell, Wm MW . P B
Barkelly, Jno Kelly & 34 * :
Don'lson, Jno. Kelly & Reddi wn i i 38 Y X
Fox, Samuel... Kingston Realty Co. LIBERTY
Gitfland, Jas. Dr. M. Stewart
Hall, Chas.....Jas. A. Beaver axeares Hamilton, A . Ro
Harris, Henry Dr. M. Stewart,..... Hayes, R & JDS }
Harris, Benj. Dr. M, Stewart Parsons, T ( MW
Hoover, John, Dr. M, Stewart . Packer, Job
Irvin, John.... Kelley & Redding ...... od 10 Unknown
Irvin, Math Kelley & Redding ..... % : MON TOW
Johnson, Fran Kelley & Redding | . > MARION TO
Kerwin, W.D., Kelley & Redding .. 8 106 1
Lenox, David, Kelley & Redding . i KO 3
M ‘Pherson, W. Kelley & Redding «on
Nicholson, JnoMrs. 8. J. Boak
O'Braini M'ch Kelley & Redding
Pettitt, Chas. Kelley & Redding
Stewart, ( Kelley & Redding
} er, Hen. Dr. M. Stewart |
. 4 Ji, Kingston Reality Co
COLLEGE TOWNSHIP
Johnson, Ross Theodore
120
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Miles
Price, John. . W (
Brower A on Unica
Red] i ‘ i nknown
Aled, Mat
Li ingle,
CURTIN TOWNSHIP
Mat, W Bre Wer
Dunlap & 5 i
Centre Brick
J Watt Miller
Jean Miller
(: W Miller
SHIP
Heinle
Heinl
WC Hein
WCH
Grat non, Henry
Hart: isan
UENTRE OAK
J. M. Ream Is sble to go to work
again, All giad to see him out,
The Y. P. C. A, will meet with Miss
Zsrby on Bundsy evening. |
Milton Bradford snd family, al o despatches evsbles it to give the read
Paul Bradford and family from Centre ers tha istest and most agtbentic re
Hall spent Bunday with Maynard | ports cbisinsble together with pho!
Meeker, graphic illustrstions taken
B. C. Vonsda purchased an Over. field, If you sre not s reguisr ul
land suto to run s livery, Now if you scriber to the North American,
want to take a trip consult B. C. V.| your opportunity.
for prices. | PER OTE
Mr. Mench, the music teacher of |ORFHANS COURT SALE
Asronsburg, bas a clases through this
section. Mr, Mench comes well ree- | gutery, on the premises, 00
ommended as a teacher. | FRIDAY, THE 15TH DAY OF
Russell Grove had the misfortune to | al one o'clock P. M.,
step on a pail that almost went | | Sh lotiowing dese bad Ha ual be | 0 th
1 y tie 3 £ id uti
through his foot, but is getting along | of Pennsyivania bounded and deser os es fo
B 8 g R| w Beg g at a stone in ib idle
{ lows i} 4 be 10 ©
nicely. He is able now to wear 8 shoe | [iii road thence North seventeen and one hail
part of the time | degrees West ix and six-tenth perches fo ston
: {in the middie of the public road ; thence No: th
Lots of rainy weather in this 8e0 | thirty-eight and one hall degrees West twenty
three and six tenths porches to post | thence by
tion, making it a little late for the | {ir of William Colyer Botti forty-three and
spring crops. Psul Bwab was the | one-fo sirth degrees West eleven perches to post
thence by same South sixty degrees W ont eleven
first man to sow oats in this section }| and nine tenths perches to post
he has a little over five acres of oats | | of Daniel Horner's heirs South thirty-eight a
thence by lands
ee fourths degr-vs East six and two-le nihs
sowed. Paul is certainly ahead of ue |p rohes to post; thence by same forth ffty-ons
all,
War N ws,
The Philadephia North
has special eorrespondents and photog
raphers in Mexien, which
with leased lines and Associated
Amerios:
togethis
Press
on the
now
Estate of Conrad Lingle, deceased
The undenigned will expose at puliic mie o
MAY, 19
| dv grees Fast ten and four tenths perches to post |
| thence by same south forty-one and one-half de-
| grees East twenty iwo an eight-lenth perches to
Examinations for Eighth Grade. Te Be poy Al cia -tonirs
Final examinations for the Eighth | pupeTen ho ne. Ha TIT PERCE
Grade in the Centre Hall High Behool | measure, thereon erveted a twostory frame
will be held Friday, May 1st, begin- | dwelling house, barn and other outbul dings.
ning at nipe o'clock. Pupils in ad-|
joining districts wishing to take this |
TERME OF SALE-Ten pr cent. nf the pur
chase money to be paid or 8 curd on day of esl
examination will be given an oppor
tunity to do #0,
H. A. Dobson,
the balance to be paid upon confirmation of sale
Principal,
——— PASS
and delivery of decd.
N. B SPANGLER,
60.18 Administrator
i Brings restiita—s Reporter ad.
SPRING GOODS
We have a large assortment of
Spring Dress Goods in all the var-
ious materials ; all new and moder-
ately priced.
SHOES
FOR SPRING WEAR
Made over the best lasts and built
to give service.
KREAMER & SON
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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JOHN D.
Prices
These special prices
Quartered Oak, Pol-
ished Bedroom Suit,
Dresser and Wash
Stand, with serpentine
fronts, former $35
price, $42, now
Quartered Oak, Pol-
ished Sideboard, top
45 in., French beveled
plate, 6 x 27 in., hand-
some in appearance,
former ° price $18
American Quartered
Oak Buffet, top 45 in.,
French
glass,
beveled Date
12 x 36in.. form-
er price $18, $14
now,
Couch—Genuine Quar-
tered Oak, golden oak
finish, with rolled-edge,
gilk Verona cover, form-
er price $24.75 $20
$23, now
Plain Oak Sideboard,
top 45' in., 16 x 27 in.,
French beveled plate glass
former price, $16
$19.50 now
Quarted Oak, Pol-
ished Buffet, top 45
in., French beveled plate
glass, 12 x 36 in., former
pin =n $17
now
Couch—Genuine Quar-
tered Oak, golden oak
finish, high grade panta-
sote tufted cover, form-
20.50 now $16.75
Couch—Plain Oak, roll-
ed-edge, velour cover,
si250, nov 9S.00
Couch—Plain Oak, roll-
ed-edge, vel our cover
re wise 87.75
29.50, TOW
Divan—Quartered Oak
polished frame, plain
pants asote ¢over, form-
—reu$17.25
now
Combination Book
Case and Writng
Desk==Quartered Oak,
early finish, perfectly ar-
ranged, two beveled
French plate glasses, 6 x
34 and 6 x 14, former
ev: $15.75
75, now
China Closet--Quart -
ered Oak polished, with
three bent glasses, height
64 in., width 36 in., an ex-
ceptional piece,
formerly $18, wd 1 4
OPEN ALL THE TIME
CENTRE HALL, PA.
BELL PHONE
fotor ON Company
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and eleven
With all the abn,