BOALSBURG ITEMS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, — ———— Isiters of administration on tha estate of S E REGISTER RE 0 i WF 3 5 1 ri K b " i i in What People Are Doing in Harris Township's Catherine CC. Bhook ate of Gregg Towa / AL ae i hartess 1d robes ino . whip raenser, compels Hine of winughter house eo pment, Principal Burg, as Reported by the Re- Letters of administration on the above state | tee : . 3 porter's Falthful Correspondent, having bean duly granted tothe undersigned, he | oo BATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, one o'clock P. M ron would respectfully request all persons knowing |. ing thei ie bilis printed at this Leonard Wilson will offer at pubic sale, at the claims aesir Lold goods withentiosted for Mr, and Mre. Samuel Glenn of the the selves indebied to the estate to ake imme. | FHO8 WI have their ry fwtered under this | residence of Johu Relfanyder, in Linden Hall, Jot Branch spent Bunday al Boalsburg, C WwW S ill Will ’ diate payment, and those hs pr or. of ig Ee . 9 all ers ih charg of ho . W. Swartz, at Tusseyville, Will Quit [| sn ito ou will da a Tn gpent several days at Boalsburg. a A. J BHOOK, Administrator OCTOBER 2TH, at 1:30 Re 7 Contintied from Ootobtr 3) Mrs. John From of Rtate College en- estate of the de 6 Un TT gecupied by W, Bright ner, situate in the vii. the lat ar Suir der, late of Poller town ’ ’ CYRUS BRUNGART : : : nl n th vi ¥ r Low sociates at Boalsburg, to be Offered in All Lines. JUSTICE OF THE PPACE dwell barn and SOV EMBER 14. 1914 Mr, and Mrs, Earl Ross of Ferguson CENTRE HALL, PA Sd one haf aud fruit on premises; also, our | 44 one o'clook n,m, the property of said dee township were Sunday visitors with | Special attention given to collecting, Legs i place the household goods o mola TC dant, located at Centre Hill, and consisting of relatives in this locality. SALE NOW GOING ON ; writings of all classes. including deeds. MOrtEALes 1004 frame house, large barn, summer house, pia i Mra. Julis Williams of Lemont So Te Yt Su TURDAY o' eof Mercantile Business--Big Bargains vo Spring Sh. Pu |p, 0, WF; Blues, umes of alate ent | net Came es alt joyed a few days among her former as. s, aid consisting of good frame | SHIP, dece vil ofier at public mie on This fall we can truly say, ** Tell A TIME T0 SAVE MONEY arth ke. os and biter Bers of Log TUBER. 24, one-half mil or i bos no : a a tha (i og 3 i re ' y : office attended to promptly Lot of cows, young cat ud hog ¥. 1, Maye premise Three good clster A ROUL pat Yur sedtets 16 3 sory field, for it pe Opening Day of Sale was Sat., October 17th— Note the correction a ociR lyr, p act rae Mra, P. M. Weber of Huntingdon is spending some time with Centre county relatives, Prof. William Jones, principal of the Rpring Mills high school, visited the Boalsburg high school last Thursday Rev, 8B, C. Btover and elder, Newton Dreibelbies, of the Pine Hall congre gation, are attending the meetings of DE LAVAL CREA! his machine I hereby announce that on account of my health I deem he oid AL nba it advisable to quit the mercantile business. PE west of Potters Mills, o; co . WwW. EJ Before I can step out I have a large stock of merchan- | "ROOM STOVE FOR BALE—A Rood base burn. | BE Kinport will sell on his tremioee ot Site | L. 7. Maven. Abot Administrator, dise to dispose of. I haven’t tried to find a buyer for the 5 Susie heniey, En entire stock—1I will first offer it to the public. My set time Bynood at Allentown this week. D. A. Groveof Lemont and G. E Meyer of Boalsburg attended the horse sale at Millheim on Monday. Tre trip was made in the former's new Metz oar, Owen Goss, Merchant David Mid. dleworth, Toiss Mitcheil, Frank Troxel, Spangler Mattessi, from Trox- elville, autoed to Boslsburg and visit ed Jobn F. Zechman and family. Mrs. J, M. Ross of Linden Hall with her daughter, Mrs. P. Bliss Meyer, and graodson, Philip B. Meyer, of Kenbridge, Virginia, were visitors at the Jacob Meyer home on Saturday, Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Jones of Centre Hatl were guests at the Reformed parsonage last Thureday, ‘They also visited Miss Laura Keller wio has been ill at the home of her sister, Mrs, Ira Riehel, during the pas: six months, The Civic Club of Boalsburg will have their anpual masquerade on Hallowe’en evening in Bosal ball, Batarday, October 3ls:t, at 8 o'clock All are invited to attend. Those who desire to join in the ma: querade have the opportunity. Adwmiss on 10 and 15 cents, B. F. Heflley of Asronsburg, who spent the last four weeks with rela. tives in Ohio, on Lis howe j wuruey re- muived for a few dave at the bowie of his daughter, Mra. N. W, Meyer. He gpent Saturday evening at Boalsburg He wes highly delighted with his visit but prefers Penusylvavia for home, The fsmily of Grant Charles were under quarantine for some time ; their little son Eugene had & light atisck of ecarlet fever. The home was fumigat- ed the early part of last week, and the quarsotine removed, Mrs. Charles bad an attack of quinasy, followed by inflammatory rhecmatism, At this writing she is improving. Rev. I. Li Bieber of Gettysburg will speak in the Lutheran church on next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Dr Sieber comes in the interest of Anti- Saloon League work. He is a forceful speaker, full of enthusiasm for the caus: of temperance and will give ap instructive address along lines that are now more ‘han ever engaging the attention of the people. Come and he:r him and belp the work against the saloon. Wedding Par.y at Old Fort, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Hamilton Good. hart, recently married io Philadel phia, were iu Uentre Hall on Monday, and with a number of rela’ es dined at the Oid Fort hotel. M: Goodhart is the s0n of Jsmea M, Goodbart of Lewistown, a graduate neyl- vania Biste College, sod nw woids » reap nsible position with a Bull Y, N.Y, firm. Mre. Goodhart was Mise Busan Marion Taggert of Geo ges limit to dispose of it is this Winter and next Spring, unless I can dispose of it in less time. This is a rare opportunity—1I say rare hecause I am giv- ing you a chance to buy a big lot of seasonable goods at about cost and under cost prices. I had laid in a big stock of winter goods before I decided to quit so that many of these goods are new. Prices on everything will be reduced. It would take too much space and time to quote prices here so I would say, come to my store and get prices and the goods. If you come for something and don’t see it, ask for it ; I may have it. | have many goods you don’t see. I expect to keep the grocery stock filled in and will give you special prices right along. If your neighbors don’t get the Reporter do them a kindness by telling them about it. Yours for business, C. W. SWARTZ, Tusseyville, Pa. @uesgene % POPE LBPPREOETR IRC IE SOME POSITIVE f in need of & manure spreader you cannot buy a better spreader than the LOW SPREAD SPREADER, and in fact, you cannot afford to buy any other It is noted for its durab’lity and reliability. It is an all steel spreader, and being low down makes it easy to ad. Wide wheels, which give better traction, and ted with best Juss known The position of the rear axl» ficient portion of the weight enabling good work, regardless of the condition of the soil, This spreader can be had with or without the wide spread attachn When the wide spread attachment is used it will spread a width of nine feet, Call around at our place of business and let us point out t more good features of the LOW SPRFAD SPREADE} BLUEBELL CREAM SEPARATOR, best Irom many viewpoints IN the BLUEBELL c arator you will ( practical ideas rator buildin ie ment in this machin FOP EBIDVUOE® rt e8e® Ce EPR RP YDC Lovee Winter Goods such as : Dress Goods Outings Ginghams 3ed Blankets Shirtings Tad LLITTI IE Big reductions in Summer Dry Goods, Lawns, Flaxons, Silks, Crepes, Etc., also on all White Shoes, Men's and Ladies’ Low Shoes, in Black and Tan; odd lots of I 1 adies’ and Men's Dress Shoes at HALF PRICE ‘ to close them out, Also a Full Line of Sweaters in all colors and styles Outing Dresses & Night Robes Don’t miss this sale. We also have a complete line of FRESH GROCERIES Don’t fail to give us a call C. F. EMERY CENTRE HALL, PA. Call and see PRET ORNS 0I0COE8R Fen ese aaDIDReND H. FF. Rossman SPRING NILLS, PA Cree PRPC OOB sew SAVESYOU from $25 to Clean Skimming Easy Running Light Running Lane, Wynufield, « suburb of Phils. yal . carefully worked delphis. | Others in the dinner party were the A ’ ' parents of the groom, Mr. snd Mrs. Cows to he smallest screw, i Charles Thomas of Eikart, Virginia, ; rd Sanu wcturerd in one factory, the Iatier s slater of the groom : Mr } : Bs under the supervision of one and Mra. George L. Goodhart, Mrs : thoroughly i fe T, te the § 5 ro aararatar sunnliad ail aniviineal washing dncies te aim 1e bowl Mary J. Goodbart of Centre Hall; There is a big advan age to yon bib A Ee ¥8 AL AYP : y pa ET Tm a 2 ag Mra. D. W. Geiss of Bellefonte, and in this fact, because it means | in t tinal istration abv As star, no matter what kind, require ug twice a day ine Master James Thomea. Long Life Few Repairs oughly tested, Every this machine. from — “an Shows Simple Method of Cleaning Discs competent man “a that every little detail of this machine will take care of its part of the work when you ate separati ng your milk. saved on the how silently it runs Again, the BLUEBELL separa- An Appeal tor is sold by a company which to the People of : i! £ | Pe cannot afford to market inferior Pen nsylvania 14 ih ee goods The 1e putation of the company alone ought to be suf- The New Idea Ma- nure Spreader carload of thece is i i ficient guarantee that the It is in the interest of the public BLUEBELL cream separator ~-whose chief concern is good 1s wor h considering before you service and safefy-—that the buy. : Extra C-ew Law now on the Statute books of Pennsylvania i and other States be repealed. is & pulverizer, putting the manure in best shape for distri This law causes a waste of {il buting on the ground. It is simple and easy running, strong- $1,100,000 annually in the em- ployment of unnecessary men on the Pennsylvania System alone, fa- mois spreaders ine New [dea ig mor ¢ than a spreader, it ly built, and should have a place on every farm, No one is more concerned than the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany in securing maximum safety on its lines. Every train on this railroad has a full crew, and this extra expenditure adds nothing to safety or public convenience The same money had much bet: ter be spent to remove grade cross- ings, improve tracks, signals, and bridges, and buy steel cars. This extra crew law, which compels unnecessary expenditures, is one of the factors which menaces the ability of this Company to pay present rates of wages to that great body of employes whose activities are needed, Woven Wire Fencing--Carload of all kinds We have the wide and narrow woven wire fence, all of the best makes, also plenty of barbed and smooth wire, teed —no catches nor technicali- ties in our guarantee. Your engine must satisfy yew or you don't keep it. “Your will means our success.” That's the prine cipal that built our business. LAUSON FROST KING Gasoline Engines have the new Lauson Gear-Driven Magneto, which eliminates all batteries. Built into the engine—won't wear out. Throws a big, spark that never weakens, Swarr Early. ~The 1to 100 HL, I, WEIGHT is a good thing in an engine, provided the weight is put fu the right places, In the I H C engine the extra weight goes into the fly-wheels to store up power ; into the cylinder walls, makin 1 ‘t possible to regrind the ey linder six or eight times ; into the valves to prevent warping, ete. These are the parts where weight counts. i : ; Frost the magneto without turn Study I H C flv-wheel split hubs. A split hub in a fly-wheel is no : eat ¥ Reqnires 0 CTARKID, Positively po better than a solid hub until something occurs which requires the ‘removal frost root, Low Just onsgmumtion high of a fly wheel, Then the split hub is needed, . She parts Bractically eliminates waar and gn This one feature, which costs practically nothing when you buy an breakage. Ware back of 1his of ne Stith I H C engine, may save you a heavy repair bill in the future, A AE une TbIS te ie : Come in and let us show you the other strong points of I H C engines, There are enough of thew to keep you interested for a half day or more. ree. ER Te es We oP Yh ter a Centre Hall, Pa. The Public Service Commission should see to it that all trains are properly manned. Such action would amply protect employes and the public. We appesl to the people in their own interest, we appeal to our employes in their best interest, to ask their representatives in the next Penn- eylvania Legislature to repeal the Extra Crew Law. B. . SHIR son [|B OHI %