DEATHS, Mra, Harriet Johnson, wife of Al- bert Johnson, died in Altoona on Fri- day night, and SBaturday the remains were brought to Boalsburg, and on Monday interment was made in the cemetery at that place, the funeral having been held from the home of the decegsed’s parents, Mr. and Mrs John Woods. The services were con- ducted by Rev. J. I. Stonecypher. A week previous, Mrs, Johnson's infant child died, aud it was also buried at Boslsburg. The deceased is survived by her husband and four children, her parents pamed above and these sisters and brothers: Mrs, Anna Klinger, Boals- burg ; Mre. Ada Reed, Mifflin county ; Mrs. Margaret Kreanoer, Aaronsburg ; John Woode, Boalsburg ; and Joshua Woods, A fp tl sn Rending's President Dead, (George F. Baer of the Reading sya. tem, noted lawyer and scholar, snd the man who above all others wae responsible for the great growth of the railway lines and cosl corporations em- braced in what has been known as the ‘“* Anthracite Coal Trust,’ died Sup day evening, He was geventy.two years old. i fA “rimmed Hats Reduced, Mrs, I. W. 8B. Person, who has been at the residence of Mra. M. E Btrohm, Centre Hall, since April 23, with a completd line of the latest New York styles in ladies’ and children’s milli. will continue her ssle until Mon- day morning. Al trimmed hats have been reduced to $3 00 and $3 50, EC SS ]6TPP TTL Festival, May 30th, Centre Hall Lodge No0895, 1.0. O F., will hold a festival on Memorial Day. Farther details will follow later. nery, i fp fm LOCALS Launadry will go cut from this office, Wednesday, May 6th, The borough schools, except the Grammar grade, close this week. A son was born recently to Dr. and Mrs, J. K. Hosterman at Crystal City, Missouri. The directors of the Patrons Rural Telephone Company will meet in the court hou e, Thursday, May 14th. Mra. Milton Gardner, who before her marrisge was Ethel BNechrist, gave birth to a baby girl a few days sgo at her home in Altoona. Perry Luse, on the Hewitt farm west of Centre Hall, on Monday ship- ped a litter of Berkshire pigs to George B. Thompson, above Lemont, James Mmetzler, the retired section boss, has been quite ill during the past week or more. He is suffering from an silment akin to npearalgia of the heart, Prof. C. R Nefl is the only farmer in Potter township, so far as could be learned, who had osts sown prior to this week. He put the greater part of his crop in on Friday. Mrs. H. J. Lambert sccompsnied by her son and daughter, Earl and Ruth, of State College spent a few days in Centre Hall beginning of this week to take in the Commencement exercises of the Centre Hall High School, Frank P. Floray waa elected a Potter township school director to fill a va ecaney made by the removal of Adam F. Heckman from Potter to Gregg township. Mr. Fioray is located in tbe ssme district in which Mr. Heck man lived. W. H. Bisuser, accompanied by his granddaughters, on Monday made a trip to Bellefoute. The trip wes made in a horseless carriage, but no gasoline used for power. He laid in a supply of fixtares which will be used in pip- ing water into his hotige, so that Mrs Bisuser will be able to do the house work with lesa effort than heretofore, H. J. Mueller, who for several years was the state forester on Nittany Mountain, ie now epgaged with the Davey Tree Expert Company of Kent, Ohio, and is quartered in the vicinity of Weshington, DC. He called st this cflice on Tuesday, and informed the Reporter that there was great excitement in the National Capital since open rupture with the Mexicans. Merchant W. A, Odenkirk perform- ed a good deed when be cut down the large poplar trees at the side of his store and dwelling house. His ex- sample ought to b» followed by a num. ber of others who are tolerating the growth of this species of trees along the street. In many boroughs and citiea the planting of these and other undesirable trees is prohibited ty ordinance. Monday afteinoon George W. Brad- ford returned from Chester county where he spent several days with his son William Bradford, snd deughter, Mrs, Jerome Auman, both of whom live near Phoenixville, Mr. Bradford reports farmiog operations in that section very much in advance of that in Centre county, and that the Penne Valley farmers located there sre get. ting slong nicely and quite well con- tented. Mrs. Franklin Long, accompanied by her three handsome little children, was an arrival in Centre Hall on Mon day sfternoon from her heme in Wash- ington, D. C., snd was met by her rents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Geiss Wagner They will spend some time on the old home farm to jet the kiddies have the benefit of the fre heat air that flows in our kingdom, Although coming from the city the little Longs have the sp- pearance of being in perfect health, It is thought that the notorious Hohl, the man who got away with nearly $3000 from an Altoona bank and later wriggled through a six inch opening in a window in the Risir county jail, in Walter B Verner, who was employed in Yeaget’s mill, Yeagertown From January to May of lust yesr Verner got away with a 31000 a, the Joagei mill aod, Was ruilty of other de ations, J, Yeager, the proprietor of this mill, #nyn the photographs of Hohl very mug resemble Verner, and he be lever that Hohl and Verner are one rod the ssre extiemely silable, polite and shrewd chap. LOCALS mencement, i Roy Puofl has taken up railroading | and is now in the Centre Hall station | under Agent Bradford. i Mrs. John 8. Getehell and son | Wendell of Youngwood are at the Bruopgart home in Centre Hall, | Rev, John Hewitt withdrew as a | candidate for congress in this the twenty-firat congressional district, | Billy Bunday got $22,398 88 for his | gaven weeks work at Beranton, From 8 financial view point, the Evangelist succeeds when others fail, Mrs. W. B. Bressler and daugh er | Gertrude May of Potters Mills were in | Centre Hall for the first time since | William MeClenahan, the drayman, is having a store house erected near | the railroad track to be used in storing | kerosene. He desls with Levi Smith, | sud has the oil shipped in car lots, The Daily Democrat, Lock Haven, issned a special edition devoted to the business activities of that city, and the Lewisburg Journal put out an extra edition devoted to the schievments of the ordar of Odd Fellows, Both ex- tras are well illustrated, and the mat- ter well written and printed. Prof. A. Merrill Allison is a guest of his brother, Dr. J. R G. Allison in Centre Hall. He eame from Chicago Inst Friday and will remain until the | _- the High Behool for a year, e Ha schools, sevaral advences, oo All run down? Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a strong nerve tonic. No alcohol, Sold for 60 years. J. 0. Ayer O Ask Your Doctor. Li op Mae Genre Hall Poultry Yards Single Comb White Leghorns exclusively, The stock that has quality by actual test. Eggs now for sale. Will Sell at Once, 20 Incubators & Brooders, at a Great Sacrifice. Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, COO L0BBICCBRORNB0B0PO NOS HHUBEGULREARL SESE LRBOeR Syracuse Walking and Rid- ing Plows, and Oliver Plows Lever Spring Tooth Har- rows, Spike Harrows, Perry Harrows, Imperial and Johnston single and double Disc Harrows Steel and Wood Drum Land Rollers . Single and double Clod Crushers for BEST {| THE delight of the | housewife is bread || and cakes baked as they {| should be. Not any || stove will bring results, | but you will be sure of | the best bread, biscuits, | and cakes if placed in ' the oven of a Red Cross | Range. A new line of these stoves has just been re- ing elsewhere, BAKING th warming cabinet 4 to $1.00 to $1.00 TICKINGS, MUSLINS, selection, per yd. per yd. per yd. PECAYS, PERCALES, C. F. (LE oh Sana a an sn MERY Black Hawk and Star double row Corn Planter, either ROOFING Steel and Ashphalt with orwithout fertilizer attachment Albright spring tooth and spring shovel Cultivator, Buckeye high and low wheel Cultivators Buckeye, Farmer's Favorite and Crown Grain Drills Johnston Mowers, Rakes, Combined Side Rake and Tedder Lancaster Side Rake Gearless, Hocking Valley, John Deere and Dain Hay Loaders CEMENT A carload just received Johnston Binders New Idea, Nisco and Joh: Deere Manure Spreaders New Stoughton Wagons lot of them just received rows, lime and stone Bar- I'OWSs Corn Shellers And anything in the ma- chine line you Wi have or will get want for you. oo. bd Coal: before you buy or sell, i i i i i | | i i SUCCESSO TO D, J, NIEMAN & CO, Goodhart’s special faroiture male at longer, Read the adv. and profit by it. HHEPHERD PUPS-The undersigned offers for slo two shepherd pups—male and female Price Netaonatie.. W. 3. LER, Spring tla. Jo D - and other good makes. HEED POTATOES~Carman No. 1 seed potatoes ROSSMAN, Centre Hill, Pa. ( Spring Mills, R. D.) { 16.018 p'd ) ing, either by . COONEY and J. W, WEAVER, Spring Mills, R. D. 4 Bell’ phonedi-14, Colyer. (odipd.) THE STORE THAT