ERAT em mitt a el ECIMINATING BEIGHWAY SIGNS, The Act of 1903 to bs Vigorously Inforced —Same Prohibits the Placing of Adver tisoments Along Any Highway, Hail to the spirit of latter day con servation of the beauties of nature, It is permeating eve and corpei of the as well as the public life generally, Evidence of the former ng to light in the notices whicl Highway Commissioner Bigelow is just sending out to sll supervisors and , and td high- them to nuok governme Is eon township road commissioners fe) all district engines f the state way depar enforce ti} March 10, 1913, which provides a pen- alty of from five to twenty dollars for rg ¢ ment, instructing provisions of the act of 10 placing upon any prope ty belonging tothe state, county, tow or city any written, printed or painted advertisement or poeter. I'he mere pas nehip, borough by noties, sign years sgo brought form in this no effort ms: 1 Himinution in disfigure if atale ID dalism in most | ne most | te or Pp ite n 8 short ced it to a land- of the on tho LARGE REAL ESTATE DEAL. The Andrew Lytle Farm at State College to be Sold as Bul ding Lots by Leathers Bros, Liepthers Brothers, the well known real estate men of Howard, conducted one of their famous lot sales at Ntate College in 1908, which great aaecceass, and brought more people into was fa Siate College in opo day than any day before or since, hey have just taken over the An- drew Lytla farm, this being one of the has ever been handled in Centre county, This farm is at State College, and is one of the building there. It adjoins the property which was sold by Leathers Brothe as a few They are planning to hold a two-day auction lot esle in a few weeks, AL the largest renal estate deals that most desirable pointe VOArs ago. / present time the engineers Are at work ploiting and putting this attractive pleee of property in selling 0 3 ia dition. Thi property located in the section whera Ingt the railroad company, to atl officially the garvey by Was mana and there ar SONS believe th must be something done in tals direction, as this firma has i hed this property for This days for Cantre county under option will mean two big these men BR great many of E80 y have held sales i: ties throngh un. ut the stat out the siate, and their ability for handling real estate is well tn hizhways. | riawas res | tiiech ba i vent the defacem at slantt ted sub- | 4 disfig- f the movem ITH alle hese | 0s : £le ¥ is s 1 inti f £ in it 1 real urements the aid given to nature Iwill} be ineslimenl a, AB A Marringe Llcenses, r B. Poorman Funville dm——— LOUALS hold = rial band The Boai festival on ourg evening of Me ry the m sna (Tom house a 8On Was mer Ishler, ye Cement tk Alpha guaranie Portland is the right cement for conerele we ofall Kinds, Getit from R. D. F man. Boczir and Fetterolf & pasgen id their five. 1 ’ Pe Vers at a 1 rar t 33 tha ger Ford car us in the titre lo Philips fixtures week wea i by Ailison of K i ote of the ine homes 13 Cen Hall fag d 1 inte eg. bad bath room inant A. P. Krape jnstalied in | The work Belicfonte, Nr. regi hand ar Prof. M itor of ia real lence ha tre Kain, asen American has been appointed professor of horti- stirice (4 urlst, the Agricul culture at the Penneylvenia Hlate Cole ege and will report for vice August i lat, Before returning home R. R. a tueeting of the Woman's Liane will attend 3 iss from caster, Mra Jonen Hoclety at Lock Haven, The seen will Mondsy and over Tuesday, ops on continne Mr. snd Mra Charles Decker and gon Hay Glenn are in Centre Hall, having closed their home in Tyrone, Mr, Decker is thinking of locating in Centre Hall, and ia contemplating en. gogiog io the mall order business, the charsclier of which he is not now give ing out, Au eleotriesl storma passed over Penns Valley Monday night. Bharp flashes of lightning sod heavy claps of thunder followed one another in rapid succession. Rein fell in torrents fora time avd the rain gauge the following morning showed that a half inch had fallen during the etorm. Mre. J. O. Diehl of Linden Hall and Mrs. Cora J. Burchfield of Tuaeeey. ville were in Centre Hall on Toesdny ond called on the Reporter. Mis, Dieht informs the Reporter that she and Mr, Dielil snd the children will be located to Lewleburg by next week al thin time Mr Diehl Is a railrowd mal, sod bus been given & foreman: ship. kKuown iit up, aod js ul. the they will of RAVE awny It has not undoubtedly F most f It haa will run re, bu! with attractive pari ( Hitatn { been s fr they not learved if ' train as doubt © no on their novel way real estate they nopounced, but, mething in store for thia large sale, Later you will see about the sale per, in this pag ¢ this y they gave away k A 3 N y + i At the lsst sale conducted by Po tlpoe no doubt fi rest 3 1 will repall Miss EY, Wi'0 was en nloyed * Bhirt Factory in Bellefonte to win the lot. Wiis : rf Firm ’ g soriunasis one S———— rec fm ——— i ownship. . nis the pe Ie be w clerk st The el light wirea were put ug Miss ia Megner is epending this intives at Milton. of Centre Hall Boalsl ir war bu Mr. ton Bhuey on Ssturday. Henry Miss Aunas, visited ned iy. h with r J. H. Weber spent urg. rey in and D and st L« Lie daughter nira Hall over ' their sunt, | Uulonvilie Laura Saturday till Monday Glenn and Mise Myra port of “tate College took a drive siaburg on Monday afternoon. M, Weber of Huntingdon arrived ) irg Saturday, and is visiting y relatives ihis lilre count 5 ow ¥ piste r, ire, rsh ‘illiams of Port Matilda waa in this place last week shaking hands with old scquaintances and looking up the volers, Misa Mary Relish is speuding this week at the Daniel Houser home nesr Houserville, engsged In doing some necdlework. Mra. Margare! Lytle, who spent the winter at the John Thompson home at Lemont, returned to her home at Boalsturg lsst week, Mr. and Mrs, Ephraim Keller of Pleasant Gap and Misses Amanda Motbersbangh and Katharine Hpang. ler of Lemont visited at Boslsburg 1 at week, Mra Fusanoas Ishier and daughter, Misa Delis, Mr. aus Mrs. Elmer [shier, Mr and Mm P. 8 Ishier, Mr. aod Mra Harry Ishler were relatives who sttended the funeral of Edward Istler at Hinle College on Baturday. he annual meeiing of the jrint cousistory of the Boalsburg Reformed charge was held on Saturday. The yearly settlement was made, and Eider Newton Dribelbies of the Pine Hall gregation wea the delegate elected to soeompany the pastor, Rev MH, , Stover, to Clssala, 4 An old land mark in Boalsborg, the Weber property, will nndergo exten sive repairs this summer, It was in 1855 that Jeseob Weber moved from Lebanon to Boalsburg, purchasing ae his bome and work shop the Weber property, then consisting of a frame dwelling house and ocabinet-making shop, Mr. Weber was himself a esbinet-maker, and carried on thet business and undertaking there. He wai 8 flue mechanie, and made all the furniture ha sold, sand lio mads the eanliets and coffins used in that period, Oo the retirement of the elder Weber his sone, Peter M. snd Fred W,, in succession sungeeded him in the same busipess, During the latter years the ocabipet-making shop was not in use, and the present owner, Hamuel KE Weber, will regait, move tie dwelling hotise a short distance from the corner, sod bulld sn sddition to it, When completed the home will ba e quipped with sll the modern conveniences, 0 In Thomss A. Edison's shops at West Orange, N. J, placards have been tacked up for the notices of 6 700 employees, with this Ipeeription 3 * Cigarettes not tolerated ; they doll ARR RAISE AIH to MAY COURT OPENS MONDAY, HAA MAI CO A List of Grand and Teaverse Jurors Drawn fog the Term, The May term of court opens Mon- day and will continue for two weeks, Appended ia a list of the jurors. GRAND JURORS i McDowell, merchant, Walker = , Harris , Hall-moon A Hlefonte We forte SRIINON helm , Howard t - FIRST WEEK. ns Aaronsburg, We are glad to aay all our sick are ot & fair way, sud are out and around, Mrs. Harvey Reinbsugh and daugh. ters are spending some time in Al toons, Mra. Lizzie MeDowell went to Mill- heim: as housekeeper for Mrs, Ballie Alexander, Thomss Hull, who is empioyed as bocs carpenter at Siste College, spent Sunday wilh his family, Ballin Kreamer and family returned to their home after spendiog 8 month near Boalsburg at the Klinger home. Misa Lizzie Yarger, who spent the winter months in Millbeim with Mrs Halile Alexander, i8 now with her sinter, Mra. A. HB. Blover, Mr. and Mre., Walter Orwig and children, Harold, Bright and Kermitt, and Miss Alice Bright w re Sanday guests al Bpring Mills at U B. Bitoer's home ; also st the home of Mr, and Mra, Bright Bitoer, James Wert, whoa few weeks ago hed the misfortune to have such a wane Spraying for Fruit, Owing to the excessive wet weather it Is possible that the state demonstra- tor may not be able to reach all or chards oo schedule time to spray for fruit, snd If it becomes necessary for owners of demonstration orchards to spray before that time, he that the following be obrerved Fey ents Do not spray before the petals have practically all dropped, There is interval of seven to ten days in which to peuform the work For all pome fruits, apple, and quince, nse five quarta lime and eulfur solution, concentrated, aud two pounds lead arsenate paste to forty. nine gallons water, For all stone frult, peach, plum and cherry, use three quarts lime and sul fur solution, couvcentrsted, and two vounds lead arsenate to forty-nine gal- lons of walter, LOCALS Tomorrow is the middie of May and not one-half the ground, orts ciop is in the in and Camment for that § planning —R, D Foreman, ¢ me Alviha ment you Portland ars gel mn prov D. C. Keller of Phoenixville ia now smong frierds in Centre cou ty. He reports thet the former Penna Valley geclion are prospering Ap a ———— Bepo ter Register Sule Register, fits '¢ #1 Pols nouscn ork, sills by MN } bier ‘sliner © Lot of Cherry Pectoral | Old enough to re- days? Still used for Sold for 70 years. YC A rand Ayer’s Away back In 1841. member those coughs and colds & TNC IN RCI WE Seay § Ask Your Decleor. Yowell Ma Tr ptiita 2 Reporter ad. ff + Nn macit You Gan't Go Wrong —— nery for the farm, ing Plows, Plows yp 3 ¥ 1. #} pring looth : | opike Harrows, Imperi and Johnston single hla TH Yara double Dise Harrows i Drum Lan double ¥ :).} ube either do row Corn Planter, ROOFING Steel and Ashphalt All sizes of s CEMENT f gf ¢ A carload just received taples and nails. BRICK, SAND and STONE in stock A IS NT IE A Coal: before you buy or sell. é . a. severe fall while with his son at Tussey ville, was brought home on Fri. dey. His lower exiremilios are al. together haolpless He has the sympa. thy of all his us ighbore and friends, Those who were to Washington on Buaday from our town were, Mr. and Mrs, Ervest Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fell and son Maurice, Mr, and Mra, 0 P. Adams and daughter Marion, Harty and Charles Roushe, Earl Cums mings, John Winkelbleah, Williaa Oyeter and brother, and Mrs. Calvin Mingle, Spring Mills, Preparations are being made for Decoration Day. Thirty-five tickets were sold to’ Washington on Banday, Mra. Clarence Musser of Chambers burg visited Robert D. Musser over sSanday. Mra. O. P, Long, who spent 8 week at Howard, returned to het home on Thursday, Mr. and Mr, OC. J. Fiukle are spend. ing a week in Johnstown with their daughter, Mrs, Bmith, Mr. Bubb, whe was employed at the railroad station, returned to Mii. ton and Mr. Johnson of Glen Iron will take his place, i James B. Krape spent a week with his ais er, Mrs, OG, C. King, He ls em ployed at the hozpital snd had been Hite J ¢ came howe to regain his tenith, SCA A—— oh When yru vols for the four candi. Sai the brain,” He bus }iived Heory Ford in a war on cigarettes, i Anton for Uongrosamina at-large, make 1 CLOTHI — — - w—— m——— Quast NG FOR MEN EST STYLES Values $8 to $18, at - four x's belore you get to 1, ia, IE and other to $5.00 A. a WA good makes, in all styles. ] SUCCESSORS TOD. J, NIEMAN & CO. ————— also for Boys THE STOHE THAT
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