——————— THE OENTRE =DAY, M IH 8, 1917 Pleasant Gap. John Barnes is confined to his home on account of illness, A daughter was born to Mr, Mrs. Jared Evey on Friday night. Miss Almeda Powell spent week-end at Unionville, John Herman, of Lewistown, Sunday with his mother, Mre, Herman Free Hile left Sunday for Pittsburgh where he expects to secure employ- ment. Mise Bertha Rimmey and Mies Helen Swartz departed for Altoona, Thur«day, for a ten days’ visit, William Dnrkee has accepted a posi- tion as guard at-the new western peni- tentiary, Milton and the spent John of Blanchard, k with friends Kunes, st wee Mrs. etx 3a apent a fe 8 ls t w da; at this i Mre, mm aCe, jrove and two children, spending a few days John Hermon, dang t Thursday Harrv ( e, Are her mother, Mra Free Hile and tf Johnsat finite time, Ys re, ryn ie for an ind Earl Rim Bur: pent his i, Rimme Mr a awn as who is the employed at week end with Mrs. D. ham, paren Hmhowera &IL( aauaghier Milesbur Mr, and Mre, E hous g with Mra, re, P. H. Haupt, Int agle of wturday whicl ti bring- ning ylor nade ahold very was well ing E to | Ww Ov sis: OR Bw sve for hiladely : in a faw days “rey birt! honor er gave 8 - week {1 eighty-nin ends join i inst Det g y happy Potters Mills Michael Bmilbk spent Mills. nder and son Lowell, of nt a day in this place. Mrs, al Bpring Dr. Al Bellev fxn 8p ville, fora is getting along fine, R 'y gud b y at Hiate College, Moyer, snr ac ~HLATG8Yy James me tu and Mrs, {or some belter, Mra, orking st Ors beer has writing who pick me, at this if Copenhaver, Wno has beer t i Use hotel. in the machine shops at spent Saturday and suaday at home. Burkholder dergoing an nas operation i Maurice home after ur Illivois, m————— FRUITTOWN, WW and Fred whno Bubb Klinef:lte yed at Burnham, 1111810 re empl RBanday al home, Mr, a1 ringer 3¥, #pens piace, LW ¢ he Wi Le ey Vues AY, Lier emg heipiug Artour Foi get ready move, All ti neighbors of the death 1 were sorry learn of Mrs. Henry Moyer. Mire. Ammon Bubb returned to bh hos edsvilie after spending sev. eral weeks at the Edward Bubb hom caring fo Bubb who wae very seriously ill, but who at £his writing is very iuuch improved. er 10 2 "A LIE, CENTRE MILLS Adam and Paul Hackma: made a trip to Bald Eagle valley las Wen, George Bechitol fell the ice cut his face quite required to close Feiah on inet week and b aly Meversal stitches were ap the gash. Roy Heid, who attended the funersi of Thomss Bartges near Centre Hall and remained several days to assist on the farm, returned home recently. Prof. Ww. V. Godshall and {emily spent sunday with the J. A. Kiioe family. Mrs, Bweely and little daughters Emily and Katie visited friends ilo Nittauy valley recently. Mrs. Artbur Cummings spent last week at Colyer caring for her mother, Mrs. Henry Moyer, who died on Fri- day aud was buried on Toesdny at Tuseeyville, mre. Moyer was a high- ly respec ed Iady and loved by all who kuew her. She was a christian all her life snd while visiting her daughter here made many warm friends who mourn her death. ————— A ——————— Deaths of Ventre Countian, Thomas A. Bhoemaker, prominent citizen of Bellefonte and railroad bulld- er, divd in tue Mercy hospital at Pitteburgh, Tuesday afternoon of last week, aged fifty-six years. Burial was made in Bellefonie on Friday morn ing. Mrs, Auns MoUsuley, in Walker township, aged seventy-two years, Centra i Our subject od free le mitt house last Lecture was given by Mr. Hanson of the Botany Department of the Btate Coliege and showed the rare species of flowers in this part of the country snd how to keep them from disappearing. Handsome colored slides of many of our wild flowers were shown with ex- planation of the way they propogate and how to protect them, Miss Ruth Pearson, the Student Beo- retary of the East Central Field, spent last Beturday sllciuoon at Oak Hall, where she wiwcoweal Club there, and Camp Fire Girls of Boalshurg, sbout her experience in France at the begioniog of the war, miss Pearson is a most interesting speaker and her stories of old Bpain, Mexico, and the girls of many bpatione whom knew while engaged in student hostel work iu France, were full of vivid incidents, The Mi bou' $50.00 at a isy night, ttily wd the vard County ¥. W,C. A, Notes. Vv 7? of 2 most ishing Flora! was school week, The told the the Uo gine ow HBbhoe Branch cleared Parcel Post Bale last The bcoths were rated and everyone evening, The money is ing the rent of the which is for the use not only of he Y. W. C. A. girls, but for the en- ymmuanity, tar very i dec enjoy to got pay | room i i ire « Fhe { Rnow Shoe ( ‘ooking class made , and various ways of at the present high prices it yw bow touse many Kinds different At Lhe the are going to mato seeds in flate, and later @ will have a piece of ground iy of rice 1g it is wel! t if feOda anki! y BI WAYS, ord next les giris lant t No, ¥ ann y and rai her tomatoes, and perhaps It is hoped in the many of these products, mecu in the winp- 1 tremend | § exhibit of the seh and canned wil offered for the other vegeta bles, fail to sacurine CAD a balanced er without suc wis oost, s aleo hoped thal an vegetable , both fr {be held, and priges best products, The Bra monpweai Com- are practising for s given at Boal Hall on Bat- 10th, Miss Margaret irilling the cast in ** The n of Letty,” yeical contest reports continue to come iv, At present the highest indi- | vidual belongs Misa Louise | Corbi f Niate College, and the nex! oM Ester Raymond, Hall, d in your record oasible ! Club scores can the pch and Bhingletown Clubs to De Mlissio »1 i to HOOT highes 24 {Osk of ny not cards Bet F ROON LL | be determined until all the | are in. Plans tional « are for a voces Walch for being made rence for girls, { further announcements, the more i onfe nn with poems, There to be learned, a copy of all of them, ary fi fo ar A few sve not i Maret rf sme, A SONG, "By James Whitcomb Riley. i# ever a song somewhere, my dear; 2 is ever a something sings alway | the song of lark when the skies are song of the thrush when the skies are ¢ showers across the grain, trills in the orchard tre when the leaves drip ralo, wa compel caaly Ows Aare (wi tening + is 8 soug somewhere, my dear, Je the skies above dark or fair, There is a soug that our hearts may hear There is ever a song somewhere, my dear There is ever a soug somewhere ! {To be continued next week) te ps A PIS ATE AGRICULTURAL NOTES, It ia ¢ that 5,000,000 bush- ela of & 1916 crops of potatoes were the growers Lands oun the first of the year Pennsyivauia ranks fifteenth among the states in the number of horses or the farmus in 1916, Nl imated 10 Mules are growing in popularity io the Niate which now rauks twentieth BIOOLK States and shows an in- crease of about 1,000 each yesr. Penne: number « sh the ivania slands seventh in the if dairy cows and the breeds ing ows a slight increases each year. Fhe average price received for buck- whest in Pennsylvania is higher than that in sil “tales except Iowa and New York. The fsllure of the Penn- aylvania crop hiss brought the extreme figures, Peunsylvania ranks twentieth in the number of sheep and twenty-sec- ond iu the number of awine, The York fair showed an attendance of 215,000 for the past year while Al lentown was second with 200.50. A ns Friday, March 23rd, at one o'clock, Mre. 5, 85. Kreamer will hold public sale of household goods at her home in Centre Hsll borough. Sudden Cold. Look out—its dangerous. Q i} sale in this column FREE of charge. THURSDAY, MARCH 5th, at 10 o'clock, Ma- thins Weagley, on the Allison farm, 1 1-2 miles North of Spring Mills, will sell farm stock and implements. A clean-up sale. FRIDAY, MARCH 9, at one o'clock, G. W, Tressler will sell at his residence, 1 and 1-2 miles east of Penns Cave : Farm stock, implements and household goods, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14TH, at ten o'clock a m,, L. RB. Lingle, one-half mile west of Old Fort, on Earlystown road, will sell farm stock everything on the farm. THURSDAY, MARCH 156th, two miles Centre Hall, by Sharer & Keller: of farm stock and implements, east of Clean up sale rear of Reporter office, Centre Hall ; Five pairs of | mated mules, two years old at time of sale. These mules will be halter buoke, Also, twenty more milch cows, freah or springing. Also eral stock bulls, Every annimal offered will be sold, Terms, one year, Free lunch. Mayes, suctioneer TUESDAY, MARCH 20th, 9 o'clock a, m., Btover. one-half mile east of Penn Hall, road leading to Brush valley, will sell farm implements and household and Hubler, aucta W.F, on live stock goods, Wise WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2st, 10 a m., two miles west of Tussey ville, by D. Gelss Wagner Clean up sale of farm stock and implements THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd, R. D. Musser, one mile north will sell all farm stock, of Bpring Mills, including iv will at least one has been 8ra, this paper rn that there is ise that science ro inn nll its stages, and that is Hs 21's Catarrh Cure is the only cure now known to the medical 1 t Catarrh being a constitutional pase, requires a constitutional treat- ment Halla Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and Bor surfaces of the system, there- by destroying the foundation of the dis- ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow- era that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: ¥. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggiste, Tie Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. be ~ PUBLIC SALE, The undersigned will sell at pu Black Barn, ou State Koad and Pleasant Gap, on FRIDAY, MARCH 9, the folllowing described | Lm plenents, 0 Wit © 7 HORBES~—1 bay team horse and rising 6 years old, mare rising 7 yearns oid, wel Su, Grey home, rising 6 years old, wi, Gray mare, rising 7 yrs. old, wi 1600. Brown temin, comming 7 years old, wi 330 I year-old mare colt, will make & foe mare. lf you are ook lug lor the Dest horses lu Lhe COUBLY, COME see Lom. blic sale at the between Axe Mann 1917, ive stock and TAT it 1500 HEAD MILA H COWS-8ome Holste'n some sh HOTLhN wn and some Guernseys. Most of (hese cows will be fresh near tine of sie. 2-yearoid Holstedn bull and 1 small ball, 10 HEAD YOUNG CATTLE-These will a god lot of cows, make 7 BROOD SOWSE--2 will litter t others will cutne s0On Lherealler Poiand Chins Boar, 45 shoals. FARMING IMPLEMENTS ~Sludebaker 3 pas senger alitomobiie, 10 good running orde: i shores wagous, don MoCormick Binder, # mowers, 2 double oor workers, Hoosier Loe grain drill, Hooslex dou FUW COTE jeanler oot hay rake, 5 sels Dal hay isdders, dump wagol, 3 botmieds, plank sied, 2 full seis wagon boards, 7 Oliver Chilled plow 2 1stooth spring barrows, 60-100h stioothiog barrow, 10-01 sveel and roller. 3 Wheellalrows hay wdder, lop DURES, bugs ¥ spring wago wilh oanup; wp, Fortiand sieigh, Delava: crema we passion saad. culudvaior, corn sbeiler, Jb Century 18 nure spreader, potado raiser, Reysiotie bay load. of and side dedivery rake. 2 Clover seed sOWoR PACES, KU Hoes, cllelsion Is, KI stone roa § easyre, Lhewe premetite aie ta gUod shape, 4 year y time of sale, horough bred Acie poi, a Ail amd wie sole HOUSEHOLD GOODS will aso be so d pao will begin at 3.00 a. made Known uy m,, when terms will be T. KE. JODON, L. F. Mayes, auct. £3 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~ of Letters of administration on the DP. W. Conaan, ate of Gregg lownahip, Letters of administration on the above eslale having been duly graaied 10 the undersigned, would respectiniiy request all persons Knowing themselves indebled (0 Lhe estate WO make mime diate payment, and those Baviug cialins agaiust the same 0 present them duy suthentioated without deiay for setliement, E ROY CORMAN, Administrator, Spring Mills, Pa. estate deceass 0, he Void INT OFICE TO DOG OWNERS, — No dog license will be issued receive their ist to kil alter cousiabies The feo for mas ia 8 “W recelve lags. (Signed) COMMISSIONERS CENTRE COUNTY tal, a Cook ; also girl for Kitchen work, Apply Ww Lewistown Hospital, Lewistown, Ps, v0.10 ‘here are 2 2,049 licensed stallions in | Pennsylvania of wnich 1,012 sre reg-| istered and 1,087 unregistered, Holstein cattle ; also farm implements up sale of everything, FRIDAY, MARCH 28rd, at one o'clock, in Cen tre Hall boro, Mrs, Barah Kreamer will sell lot ‘of household goods FRIDAY, MARCH, 28rd, at 10 o'clock a, m,, John Boavely, at Bpring Mills, will sell lot of farm stock and implements, A clean-up sale. L. F. Mayes, auct, BATURDAY, MARCH Hill, of horse, sheep, 24, 12 o'clock, by Lloyd R. Bmith : colts, cows, young catlle, Mayes, auct, at Centre consisting hogs stock sale, and TUESDAY MARCH 27, the undersigned offer at public sale the Tollowing live stock and wll AWS LBV PTIODI secsenes ews farm Hap ements : horses and 23 head of young cattle ; 22 head of sheep 14 head of hogs. Farm implements—~3 Byracuse Perry harrows, 60 tooth harrow, harrow, land roller, Evans corn planter, Albright corn worker, 2 delivery rake, hay hay pulleys, Conklin Seven head of disc mowers, side fork, rope and lot of harness and Samdwich Hay Press and Power L paid C. Frank Mayes, suct W. FISHBURN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th, at ten o'clock a miles west of Centre on Hall will farm stock Harry sell and mplemenis, A clean-up sale, Grove o'clock, Brad. K. Station Machinery BATURDAY, APRIL 7, at one ford & Son, at the Centre Hall R sell & lot of New Fagm L. F, Mayes, suct, wii o! all kinds AR er. is offer barns OME FOR BALE. HOME, KNOWN the Oliver Love place, at Coly sie, Good dwelling hous new chicken h all necessary A new wall of good water at bmok acres of land with good fruit Large house, 40 feet long, making it an idea poultry raising. Located alone pu mall brought right tw door. y live, "Price reasonable party Inquire of od for good outbulldings door Four chicken place | road snd Very pleasant plac Im 3 Time will be given 0 right CHARLES WOLFE 21 Colyer, Pa, CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE HALL, VEACE CENTRE FA. Bpecial writ: allention given clases includ ole. . IBATTIARY ured, and al tended to collecting legal ng deeds, morigages joenses snd uniers matters pertaing 3 the to promptly octh 11 pd ROUND -33.00" Washington The National Capital office at oR Baltimore The Monumental City Sunday, March nu Special Train Leaves CENTRE HALL Saturday, March 10,at1:o2pm Returning Leaves | sate Library of Washington Mon i, Botanic Garden, Corcoran Art and the varied sights of Wash, * The City Beautiful Congress, | Consult Agents Pennsylvania R. R. { | | See Flyers wr rndB® 00000000009 CR 0006 Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL; PA, PVE GOOVPLNT ROBE POL BEU BOSS 00000000000 0GBG000RPYAY | i ow, pl tire-fillers,” N tute for air. ————— ———— A new dog law is being prepared by persous interested in the sheep li dustry aud will shortly be introduced ju toe Legislature, another one of those SSENKAY is a tire-filler, It is rothing ES punctures and “blowouts,” so doubles life of your easings i TH ER LA TAT ————— —————— p s——————— XECUITOWs NOT Be ANTED «AT Letters testamentary on the estate nl Sarah B, E. Kennelly, late of Gregg township, de Consol, "NTA LEWISTOwns nuwmri Lewistown, Pa Young women to train as nurses, 3 year course A High sthool education is desired and they should be not vounger than eighteen years of age Yor further informati on sappy Ww Li wistown Hospital, Lewis wn, Pa 1 otters testamentary on the above estate have ing been duly granted to the npdersigned, he would respectfnlly request any persons knowing themselves indebted 10 the estate to make im mediate payment and those having claims them duly suthen- G. W. MOORE, R. U,, Bupt. 7.0.12 » AMES W, SWAEB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. a | | Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &e, written an.) i | ecuted with care. All legal business prow ils | attended to, Special atiention given to sit | ting of Estates, Marriage Licenses, Aul~ p« | bile Licenses, and all other Apple % thor Blanks kept on hand. Rov. 20 yr {For Winter Sewing: OILS & GASOLINE | Sheeting, Pillow Tub- ing, Table Linen, Shirt- ings, Ginghams and Dress can RT 3 wou at all times at low Gingha est prices ngnams., Bring your barrels and drums and try my oils and gasoline, Old-fashioned Calico for William McClenahan piecing. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Lot of New Queens- CENTRE HALL, PA. ware at 10c. |, ic ated for settlement, C. B. ROYER, Bpring Mills, Ps, Executor i 5.010 | 1] W. Harrison Walker i Attorney Heavy Hose—wool and cotton, A few more Blankets, Sunbury Bread. STUDENTS! spring Mi Norma will open about MONDAY, APRIL 25th for Six Weeks’ Term tore closes every Wednesday evens @ ® “ a 6 a H ing at 6 o'clock 0 @ 4 y i H. F. Rossman b/ SPRING MILLS, PA. : % \4 COPPA BPDevRnBRRY SSCHVLRR HL DOVE ROED pees Gud i 000 NERNORE S883000 (54600000 ROGO HET Any Grade Scholars Admitted Special Attention Given Those Who Wish to Prepare for College for Teaching. Normal will continpe throughout the summer for those desiring to continue studies, Laundry Leaves the Reporter office THURSDAY A. M.,, MARCH 8 THURSDAY A I., MARCH 22 and every OTHER WEEK unt] further notice For further particulars add: ess WwW. V. GODSHALL, B.S... S. Spring Mills, Pa Returns Saturday following date of outgoing MR. FARMER- Now is the time to investigate that Manure Spreader you've been thinking of buying. But before you purchase look into the merits \ of the LOW-DOWN FEARLESS—the Spreader with the circular beater. Also, the vertical and floating frame Mowers. A full line ot the famous Walter A.. Wood farm im- plements, Also, Black Hawk Corn Planters, Crown Grain Drills, Blizzard Ensilage and Feed Cutters, and everything for the farm, and I think I can save you money on your needs for the farm, If you are in the market for anything let me hear from you. Cleve H. Eungard Spring Mills, Pa. meh DO YOU OWN AN EDISON Standard, Home or Triumph Phonograph ? For a small sum you can have your instrument brought right up to date by having it equipped with Mer, Edison's new attachment which permits the playing of the New Blue Amberol Four-Minute Records: The cost of the attachment is as follows : For Standard Instruments For Home - 6,75 For Triumph 6.75 P03 ié hove attachments include 2 guise Dia- mond Point Reproducer —Mer, Edison's very latest. ove You peuogeagh and have this excellent im- *e ad $5.50 | I ot | J. L. DECKER, Centre Hall, Pa. oe —. Pe i ee
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