\ LOCAL IW. A, Marray, of Boalsburg, spent Tuesday with his niece, Mre. H. F. Bitner, Charles Sheasley, the Pleasant Gap buker, was in town Tuesday in search of a helper in his bakery and ice cream parlor. John Wert, of Tusseyville, was a caller at this office on Tuesday and slated that fhe farpaers in his section were busy with the plow, and conse- quentiy in a happy wood. Samuel Poorman, son of 8, I, Poor- mar, of near Rockview, autoed Cégire Hall on Tuesday and favored 113 office with a esl, He reports the farmers in his locality busy plowing and that for the past two weeks, ten teams have been engsged in plowing the penitentiary farme, to The announcement of the death of Martha Jane, youngest daughter of r. aud NMre. James L, Sandoe, on lust Friday, was received at this offices this week. The baby’sage was three months and twenty daye, and death occurred at the parental home in Pittsbu gb, North Bide. Burial Ina‘te on Saturday, the Just a few words more with refer- éuce Lo_the notice published by the town council se to parking sutome- Ihe notice misrepresents facts When It states the action was the re- sult of complaints made by a number of citizens from different parts of the town, The truth is that com- piaintants were all a part of the body for notice. It furtber that had com= biles, the that the 18 respuneible v is safe to say plaint been made by soy one outside the official family, he would have been toid to take care of his own interests, fie graduatiog eless of the High school hava set for the class firat d Ay of Al ri that night i GCal chapged the date day exercises from the May to Saturday evening, <9. A play will be presentea Grange Half, entitled, Ring, the Bride.” No ! but a contribution fraying expenses, 0.b, the Bac- calasureale rermon will be preached in the B«formea cauren Rav, R, R. i Ji ihe nic or Adven- lures of a College admis- sion will be charge de veniog, Aj is expceled for Sunday ril Oy uniricomed shade trees in front 1 DEATHS, i | Mre, Aaron Bull, an aged lady of | Rebersburg, died at the home of her #on, Ubharles Bmall, in that town, Fri- day morning after an illnees extend- ing over four years, Funeral services were held Monday morning in the Lutheran Chureh in Rebersburg, and burial made there; Rev, J. L. Metzger officiating, Deceased was a member of the Lutheran church for many years. Her husband preceded her six { years ago, Three chiidren survive: Charlee, Mire, Jucoh Heller, of Rebers- burg; aud Mrs. Edward Miller, of Millheim. Also two brothers— Ber j- mia Limbert, of Madisonburg, and John Litibert, of New Jers Ww, The sge of the decensed was eighty years, three months and twenty-one days, ————— IG Trial List for May Term, FIRST wEEK R. B. Taylor ve. Louisa Bush, ap- peal, Siate-Centre Eleetrie Co. A. Hugg, appeal, ve, Toner SECOND WEEK. Priscilla A, Fye ve, 8imon Zimmer- mar, feigned issue, Bamuel G, Dale ve. Moshannon Coal Ce, trespase, Samuel B, Weaver ve, National Ben Franklin Fire Ine. Co,, assumpsit, Alexa Kachinisea ve, Stanley Bmitl trespass, Joe Kachinisea ve. Stanley trespase, Chae, E. Decker ve, John N. H. Krumrine, et al, ¢jectment. Mary E. Kreps ve, Ellis L. Miller, Exr,, ete, Sei. Fs. Sur, mortgage, ly Bmilh, and A, Ellis L. Miller, Exr, Hur. gage, John Corman ve, Howard Twp. Poor Diet, aseumpsit, Adam Krisosky Yankoosky, eopi George J, Li, assum psit, William D, Zerby v A. Fsulk- vet's heire, Bei. Fa, Bur. mortgage. Anpie Noll ve, Wm. G. Runkle, as- sum psit, N ra Zerby v Mrs, Al , ote, Bel, Fa, mort- ve, Constantine AF, guson ve, James F. Mie 8, &, . Penn Twp. trespass, oH. *, judgment, Herbert Decker ve Mec- iley’s heirs, Hel, Fa, Bu ne made it a to reach the flames on | fire Tuesday u orp- | : ' i Considerable up- | vas done by walter | fows, | i of | i second story Wit ¢ had ever thought tree bu be otoer the only | al being proved that Fs Tueedny’a fire it can hindrapes wbatting flames that property. How about | the shade trees in front of vour bome — | a to! fu ¥V suece uring are dave Ale Ley pr Operly trimmed ? Centre Hall will again be represent- ed io the baseball world with =a thia layivg of local club for the past few sessons has bee { fair, thr Bailes WOI in all ball team | simmer. The the nly the team eoming | wilh barely an even break on A potent factor | @ 18 a uansger who individual services player. This force in past yearr, aud realiz- | of the the club discarded custom ug and lost, iu can secure ihe Dest from every bas | been lackiog ing the truth matter this year the selecling a player-manager and placed the job io the hands of Prof. W, 0. Heckman, principal of the borough echoole. Mr, Heckman is a lover of athletic aports and is the type of man for wi players will have the most Give your support to the local ball club, for no town is on the map until represented by a base- ball nine, ——————— MORSE SALE AT CENTRs HALL, of om all respect, Yoder Brothers to Dispose of Carload of Fine Kansas Animas, % uesday of Nex Week, In Centre Haly, Penn: Valley farmers will be glad to lea'n that Yoder Brothers will be or band sgain with a superior lot of Kaness horses, on Tuesday, April 25th, at the Centre Hall hotel stables, The load will corsist of farm horses and cnoice drivers, Yoder Brothers have gone to Kansas and made a per- #onal selection of thie atock, having a full knowledge of the needa of Ceptre county farmers, and they are ready to 8ay that this load will be ug question- ably the finest they have ever shipped to this section, There will be farm chunks, general purpose animals and fine drivers among the lot, We invite you to come and look them over and see them sold. Elmer Hubler, auctioneer. YODER BROTHERS, ————————) “Khe Devil in a Dress San.” Koy E. Manne, of Now Castle, a lec- turer of state and national reputation, wil! deliver one of his famous lectures, “I'he Devil in a Dress Buit,” in the Reforma church in this place, Thuri- day evening, April 27th, It is a lec ture that should appeal to every father aod mother, and their children ae well, Mr, Manuve works in the ivter- est of young manhood and young woman 100d and he has doue incaleg- lable good wherever he hes Appeared, He come under the suspices of one of the eirongest organizations for come manity we fare snd ss no admission wil! be cvarged ve should Le focorded 8 big sudience, Everybody is cordially invited, AL TERM OF COURT. SPECI Commencing Wednesday, May 1916, sloney Brook Riste Co. y BEsUMD pit, Bellefonte & Briek ve. I. L. Marrow & Co, vr irt Ce,, sscumpsit, Nancy Bu ve, C wl ler hristian Bharer, {loner A. Hugg ve. Btate Eieetric Co,, trespass, C. G. Hevetly v/. Reuben Glossner, iq daisd-ll Machinery Co. va. RBelle- soginecring Co, assu npsit, A fy Marriage Licenses Harry Fetzer, Runville Ella Davidson, Wingate Willism Li Philipsburg Germaine Derbique, Philipsburg trary taiph Rockey, Boalst urg Edna Hoy, State Col ege lock Haven esney, New Kenpsinglon Charles Probet, Mary Ct Robert Brady, Milesburg Nettie Gunther, Philipsburg Charles Leathers, Howard Ids Glosaner, Hublersburg Clarence Dearmit, Gatesburg Atbalia Hastings, Galesburg Charles Lucas, Cartin twp. Navey Yoormar, Howard tw. John F welmar, Fillmore Jennie Holdermar, Bel'efonte Earl Dawsor, Bellefonte Esther Young, Bellefonte AA ns Tusseyville Thomas Hwar'z spent a few days io Bellefonte the past week. Mre. Edwin Wolf and two sons and Mre, Michael Roseman spent Monday with Mre, Jolin Wert, it being the lat- ter’s birthday. William Emiohizsr and family, from Rock View, spent HBunday at the howe of his eon, Paul Eminhizer, of this place, Edwin Wolf, of Altoona, csme to this place Batarday to sccompany Mre, Wolf and two sone, who have been visiting three weeks with Mrs. Wolf's parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Spangler. They retirned Monday, Mre, Edward E. Bailey and two sons—Richard and Muth—and Miss Kathleen Ryan, of Centre Hall, are spending an week at the home of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs, John H. Horner. EE ———— A —— Spring Mills, Mise Johnson, of Union connty, Is stayiug with her brother, Miles John #00, and attending school, Miss Lottie Buyder spent Bunday with friends avd relatives, Mies Mary Ruhl of Bellefonte was a visitor at her home here for a few daye, Prof, Roy Corwan Is tesching a term of school for advanced scholars and those wishing to tesch, Willlam H, Allison of New York spent a few days with bis father who was ill last week, ' Et —————— Ucless froste damage the blossoms there 1s every pro pect of & fair peach Crop throughout the State during the summer, Mre, THRER KY OF BAY vOURY Judge Baldridge, of Blair € ounty, Will Ps ide the Third Week. List of Ju 1 Will There COU Will Le a a ha er iy 3% variat be inst ister é by sneege and cough your head off. Take Capsules upon receipt of Address price, 25¢ Bort BOALSBURO mont, ar. and Mre, George Fortney epee Turssday in Bellefonte, A.J. Hszel spent a few days wi at Hebersburg. M d Mre, Lloyd Worl and « ren of Milroy, spent a short {in Mre, E. Brown, Mre. Clara spent funday H., Williams, Mr, E. M, spent yr Zion, Mr, sud Altoona pe Meyer, Mie. EH. A. McKee of Wilkinsburg, and Mies Margaret Grob, of Carlisle, spent Fuuday al the Cheries Beguer bome, Tue Lotheran church will hold thelr Kaster setvion ou Eundey morniog aud the Reformed church on Munday evening, April 23, . Notlge, A mise'lug of tne stockholders of the Centre Hall Water Company will hil brother fe 8 Reamer, of Allo ith ber sister, Mrs ns, « EK. Kahn and dang nter shiort thwe with relatives of WW. Mre. J. P. nt rome time with Wagner, D. -. clock, May 1, 1918, at the home of the secretary, H, F. Bituoer, a : i B, Franklin Bowersox MILLHEIM, PA, aaa od E ARE NOW IN NEW QUARTERS Yeu will find our bakery and the building, on the diamond, where restaurant located in hotel we have comimodiods quart rs fitted up in first class style for giving the best attention to our customers, LUNCH ROOM AND ICE CREAM PARLOR The best ice cream flavors, always on hand, BREAD, PIES AND CAKES Always fresh and well baked Come and see us Centre Hall Bakery " Where Good Goods Come From" CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor in many BELL PHONE Lt every £43 1 a way that there is no severe to bring it to the of the ways themselves in ommunig- until the mentioned. save much suffer- av0ve and LISTEN! DelLAVAL am Separators A FULL LINE OF McCORMICK FARM MACHINERY epee PERV POVI MTU Teoree 00S NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS All the fancy colors and weaves in Dress Goods. A full line of Ginghams, Sheeting, Pillow Casing and Tubing, Sheets and Pillow Cases. Still a few Sweater Coats for Spring wear, Auto Caps for ladies. A new line of Hats and Caps, Sunbury Bread, fresh Monday, Wednesday, Fri- day and Saturday, Fresh Cakes on hand, BEY"This store will close every Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. : H. F. Rossman : SPRING MILLS, PA, BOPRIEVN LL GO INNO LOO BRGY | BO Eee PEIN O0CE AEE 000000050000 0008000000000000 The Centre Reporter, $1.50 u year, | ® : * .cpresentatives yy §, to. y anted X XL JE have openings for VY Y honest energetic men wo represent sylvania Farmer in dif- ferent sections of Pennsyl- Vania, The work is pleasant atu! profitable, no previous experience is needed or is any investment required. I'he qualifications are hon- csty sobriety and some “get there” in your make-up, If you can assure us that you can qualify in this manner, write us today for terns, special offers to sub- seri bers, territory, ele., sending references with first letter. Address Dept. 5 PENNSYLVANIA FARMER | TEIG3 Se. 3rdSL, Philadelphia, Pa, FOR SALE. Pour ad Berkshis Pigs six months oid, Sy Prarys pure bred Berkshire boar UA And rout ho *
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