THE CENTRE REPORTER. REBERSBURG Samuel Qephart and family aatoed to Asrongburg on Sanday and spent the day with relatives. Leafér Minnick, who is employed at State College, spent Saturday and Bar- day a! this place with his family. Rev. Metzger will deliver a Men - | orial day sermon on Bunday morr- ing in the Lutheran chureh at this | plscr. Mr. and Mre, Daniel Neidigh and | | son Bidney and daughter, all of State | College, spent Sunday at the home of | 4 Bidney Krumrine. Prof. Btrack, a former principal of | our schools, made a short visit to this | place a few days ago sand shook hands with his mapy friends, The members of the Reformed Hunp- . day school at this place are making preparations to repsint and paper the interior of their Bunday school room, week the r10ad supervisor had a foree of men employed ot limestone which is to be put road bed. There is great need for this improvement, On Jups first the main through the central part will be taken over by ti Enown sas gtate roa’. weeke sgo the road was surveys will be On Sunday were che The past ushing the 1 an leading is valley road cf th e state and Home fe w placed on the state rosd may. the perso ty the of the following gen members Dixon's Health Talks, The serateh of a ten sufficient to effectuslly dispose of sn enemy during the Middle Ages, Much procedure is no longer fashion able and many people are careless in poisoned ring wae It is ensily possible for any cut ia sufficient to draw to become infected with possible Not that one should worry over a cut finger or the like, but there ars certain precautions to even or serious results, which the slightest wounde, This ia be gcrateh or cut some cause through puncture, of the many mierc- organisms may find entrapce and re- sult in iofectior., As ti little trouble makers are found everywhere and are apt toach it is obvious that tection wound. First however, cleanged, preferably with water which has been be After this dope iseptic should be applied. A two per cent. solution of earbolie seid or tine iodine applied sround and directly in the cut will ily dirinfeot ler wounds of ba ese to be on slmost anything gome pre - any open we should be given led, in some ant ture of the edge smal atisfacte i nd can be easily obtained, A pleco terile gauze or linen should then | applied, The wound &«} ly sealed as ma ® when the alr ia iid not be hes ny of the most ie dange: - which tics ous infectin agents ara thoes thrive ghul away Reformed Sunday sehool of thi sSuvday wt gates (oO wg { conveptlion at ich he 261 Harter, cunt toe ano, Dis COBURN., He EP —————— Bt re——— nt Bo inday with = atl unday 1 epent a few(days £. E. Croft from ing a few days at this place Charles B. Meek fed friends Harrisburg a few days inst week, A.J. Harter from Altoona is visil ing bie brother. James E, Harter Miss Helen Treaster after spending several with al Visi weeks relatives y her home. of Wi quesne, returned t L. L. Weav ward spent Sucday at the home WwW. Mill Miss er and family er. lefonte her father, James Mamie Treaster of Bel spent last week with Treaster, Marcus Williams of Bellefonts Mire Chestie Bl Mre, visited her friend, one day lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Fuudsay with his Kreamer, Mr. and Mrv. Edward Shively and daughter spent Bunday among friends at this place. Herbert Stover from Wetham bss taken the place of Mr. Eisenbuth as section boss during thelatier’s absence of three months. Miss Mary Meyer naltended missionary convention st Uenlre as a delegate, Mr. apd Mre. I. W. Bhaffer from Tylersville spent ope day last week with their daughter, Mre. Paul Andei- ton.at this piace. ver, 1 Bright Bs tar gister, gpent Harry the Hall > FRUITTOWN, Rev. Bradley of Milesburg spent Bunday at the William Relber home. Richard Thomas spent Sunday with his parents and other friends at Pol- ters Mille, Mre. Peter Philips attended the fu. neral of Michsel Hess of Woodward on Fridsy. Three fine deer were seen grazing in the pustare field near Bubbe saw mill, one day last week. John Fleisher, who spent a few weeks with his many friends in Cen- tre county, left Baturday for bis howe in Nebrasks. The Bunday Hchool scholars of the United Evangelical church are busy preparing for Children’s day exercises which will be beld the 20th of June, 1. J. Fleisher, his brother John and daughter Orphe, spent Wednesday very pleasantly at the D. PF, Wert home at Aaropsburg. Tbe trip wee made in Frank Philip's car, ———— A AY ASCII Boys Killed Wild Uat, Paul Btover, in company with two of his companione, all of near Wood- ward, had an experience while on a fishing expedition a week or so sgo that was a thriller. Fishing in Pive Creek hollow the boys’ attention was suddenly drawn to the opposite side of the bank where lu a clump of bushes crouched a wild eat. Young btover angered the animal when he directed s stope in is direction but on the third strike knocked all the fight out of it, killing it almost iue'antly. The animal messured four feet and nine inches in length. He collected pix dollars in bounty. only Amor g theee is the geri of ti For ti be | ed tetanus or lock-jaw, is res i not used, i | son eourt plaster shoul i | i It is wise for travelers, campers ai ta fo ationist | with steriliz d t provi themselves nde before RLOCGRZCH These d ec id § #14 in © are put forin aring for i up in | ent ar Vu pact fl ter IRIE IR: a pot rile bandages ar can be sterilized by pres idea with a very hot ir of i s be tre pf PVrisoneors Studying Agricaltare i i | | tudying sgriculty } Pov y the Penns pied s Naturday nee with eR, They were ene regular mail students o t t n Varden Rot MceKenty { sdditional enroliment blanks and | the number of convict students rossed Wout vering virtually the er bee) pe sgricuiture have i who were ir rulbjecis, wed particular inte &] i rajsiog and fruit two cialized course # poultry RIOW - ge of i who said he , 44 years old, asked for Xx courses ¢ flered. , head of the « a at Lhe work to f this Ww sought a wide struction. Wi ing, a fe ir TRI ue sp licant 38 8 saleEins ail of the thirty «si Professor Mair Fred ondence ipstructi plans to extend the other ginte instiiu jons experimer Ves 8 EUCCess, pr Br A psn Concert, The t is very Friday, Jane 3rd = one of wh ioeal meert ia Grange Hall of Friday, June 3d of the Fundsy- Evangelical ¢ t of FOLIOS 1 y der brothers, fn well known t residents, will render a on the eve under the achool of the Fhe cone trior, dusle, and humorous, lusirumentsl music form part of the program alec, The Bnyder brothers have been sing. ing together since boyhood days and are gitted with excellent voices. Rev, takes the part of second tevor in the quarietter. Lovers of good music should not fail to hesr them. Prices of admissi.r, 15 aud cents ; reserved ol) centr, S——————— A nivg ruspicen urer., ert will consis quartettes oth sacred and 1 wii -) wtp Transters of Real Estate, Thomas Foster et al to Eimer E. Custard, tract of land in College twy, $400. James K. Barnhart el ux to Joseph D. Thomas, tract ¢f land in Bellefonte bore, $2,800. Winons Evey et bsr to Maurie: Kiinger $200, A. G, Archey et al Admre. to Jacob N. Everets, tract of land In Ferguson twp. $515. Wm. tH. Noll, Jr., et al to Charles T. Bilger, tract of land in Bpring twp. $150. Adam H, Kramrinest ux to FE. I, Worther, tract of land in Ferguson twp. $1 Daniel Buck et ux to Geo, W. Holt, tract of land in Uplon twp. $1,200. Urish ¥. Shefler et ux to John F. Royer, tract of Jand in Miles twp. $8,000, Jenuis Louth to G” Frank Willlsme, tract of land in Howard bore, $400. Heirs of M. H. Guise, dec’o, to Ham- vel MM, Browp, tract of snd in Gregg twp, $100, Heire of Peter Robb, Br, deo’d, to J. Bhoman Holter, tract of innd in dow- ard bore, $1, 260, Heirs of Jueob Poorman et ux, dec'd, to John A, Baney, tract of land in Boggs twp. $150. Jacob G, Mattern fo Helrs of Albert H, Matterr, tract of land in Patton twp. SL E. , treet of land in College twp. NEWS OF 1881, Notes Taken Files of The Uintre Reporter of Thirty-four Years Ago, From August 4th - Philip Kemp hae found ore on nis farm near Centre Hil’, ¢ On Tuesday a little son of J. Henry Keller of near thie plece broke an srm by falling from a trer, Lafavette Neff sold his entire 199 {to farm of sores, 2 miles west of ( Hual', Joshua T, Potter, for §9,500, J. W. Burkholder, Burkholder of Centre Hil fiom Oni visi! He Das in Ohio for about nineteen yenrs and re- favorable, August 11th—The heat last week wes the thermometer on Fri- indicating 95 tinued shade, of , ia In a 80ND Felix ) On A reeided porte crops very most intense, day ard Saturday de grees in co Hel’ {), of Centre J. of Go 7 inst, in Cent Ww. RB Duck spd Lydia E. Gregg twp. On July 25, {all, by F. M. Reader Metzler to Miss Ella Bu'to Potter twp. Married ie by Rev, Fiecher Henry Weaver, beth fl Hamas , both ——— i —————— Whent Prospects linproving Au impre the condit {ay 1st Crop proepecis » sit rs val ' tim sgricnliarsl statistic vemert of 2 per April 1st Is report of the puresn ion on in the M FUMIMAry when the stat The showed the crop Is to Oy FUNMST be 88 BVATAE April pared with ar The 3 # a. ner cent, as com en MAY FUIUINArS year, shows 90 per « The ye FUININARTY » af st aithough in golive sowing 0 the porihern Ler | ie ed and ¢ ' pared tianoth y with the >» tice to Odd Felluwe re H Lind ge ne jrear at sis ted irday evening, five fier #1IR Dat 10 pari’ : thie Cotielers All + urged N. G. be present co —— Ww. oO. 5.1 Lonventiion The Centre county W, C.T,. U. will hold io the of ita thirtieth annoal convention ured, Hal on Tuesday and Wed: and Sad. An exter d Presbyterian lerstbury, June lai gram ha ecasior, ERCBY Five pr 4 st fap Leer (3 out for 133 mspl Many visitors spd delegates pver the coun ata are expeoted from ail Mre. Pa vativusl Hiate vies president, reel OIRan’ zr be and deliver two addresses, the first rn Tuesday sfierncon Juve l#, the other Tureday evening at 8 cis Mire. Houston of « L. B. terdent on Wednesday will recent ul ch oncair, ~iule be present morning to deliver a Reports from the county superintendents of the numer ous departments of the WW. (. T. L. work, and from the cfficers, new Yusl- ness and pisps for the coming yesr will occupy the rest of the time, en- livened by music and w general good, social time, The Hublershurg ladies are cordially throwiog their homes 'o entertain all delegates and visitors and sre hoplog large sttenc- ance will reward thelr hospitable ef- forts, int superin will ghort addres. 0 pe n ————— A PAA IE SAVES YOU MONRY, Dr, Mawards Dyspepate Speeifie; Frioe 600, ©. A, The special half price ssle of Dr, Howard's specific for the cure of eor- stipation and dyspepsia by BH. 4, Dod- son means the saving of a faw dollare on every family’s yearly bill for med!- ciner, Keach 50 cent bottie (Mr. Dodeon gelin it for 25°.) contains sixty doses of a medicine that is plessant to take and which can be deperded upon to cure the worst case of coustipatior, dyspeg- sia or liver trouble, This remedy ls not an ordinary medicine, Itis the favorite formule of a well known phyeiciar, and has the endorsement of hundreds of phy- sicians of eminence in thelr professior, who prescribe it In all cases of consti. patior, dyspepsia or liver trouble, knowiog from experience that It will Heguiar Dodson’s Price, CEQ when GQIEGUa CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE VFEACE CENTRE HALL, PA wieial attention g 1 £ ollecting Legal 1%, MoOrigRges nd hunter's eining to the OCls lyr, gritiv es of all class His, ete; mat flice attended to 1 pd 600 Single Comb White Leghorn Hens to make room for Spring Stock, An exceptional opportunity for Farmers to stock np cheap on he at once layers, Call or write Chas.D.B CENTRE artholomew HALL, PA ane 8@800ASCO DECREED REY PEI REISENENIGTRINABES ) | ey 4 See me for best prices on all sizes of WATER PIPES -also- PUMPS and REPAIRS Everything in the Plumb ing Line—bathroom fix- tures, etc., at lowest eet. S. J. ROWE Centre Hall, Pa. PEADQUARTER for Spalding Ba Ball Goods. Bats Balls and Gloves for Boys or Men. H. A. DODSON ( ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 } ! ’ ¢ ¢ $ AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY WAY $ expert at w WW WW WW BWW WW WOH DBD 1 Do HARPER i DURST GARAGE On Hoffer 5t Centre Hall |W BB DN WDD WW WWW UW : —— a A AA Centre Ha i CHAS. PENNINGTON, oii BREAD PIES CAKES ROLLS — Always Fresh NI, Ice Cream Parlor in con- nection, Cream served every day during week, Sn Quick Lunch served. make a complete and Insting cure, a of Quality Implements which embody the best features to be found in any line of farm machinery are always worthy of thoughtful consideration on part of the farmer. We desire to call your particular attention to the i Imperial Cultivator | | * 1 ’ ‘ | with balance frame and pivot axle, and thc Imperial 2-Way Gang Plow | Superior Grain Drills and Corn Planters —the name tells a true story. | Plymouth Binder Twine | —the kind that is always good. Il Myers Pumps, Hay Tools & Door |! Hangers —the kind you take your hat off to. | Blucher and Gibbs Tillage Implements —Plows, Harrows,;Cultivators, Land Rollers, etc, Jody EI TEE RI 1 | Best of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal | ---always in stock. | Alpha Portland Cement — -the higt h water n { H i i na CARLOAD OF BAUGH & SONS CO. FERTILIZERS IN STOCK RYDE'S CREAM CALF MEAL TRY A SA( WATCH RES R. D. FOREMAN NTRE HALL, PA. LE i ¥ BB BB BB DD DD TE TCD BH WW WW WN BBW NOW R SERV HAVING purchased the entire stock of merchandise from J. W.Kerstet- ter, I will occupy the room formerly oc cupied by him. My store will bz equipped with te EST GOODS in all lines for the money, and I will endeav- or to render you efficicient service at all times. Goods purchased for the store are from the best houses in their lines. BIG DISCOUNTS Right Now The goods secured through the purchase from Mr, Kerstetter are going to be sold at Big Discounts, There will be BIG SPECIALS for all. Come carly so you don't miss them, PREMIUM TICKETS Will be furnished with your purchases. Special Attention will be given to the SHOE LINE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN for Men AMERICAN LADY for Women SECURITY ‘or Boys and Girls, as well as cheaper lines, will please you, Give us a call C. M. SMITH
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