LODALS, DEATHS, Mure. 22:.d—the ercond day of a THE MARKETS, To the Hraln, Mysterious mass of string and cell, spring. James i, Neff Dead, Let truth and wisdom heave and GRAIN [ 2% Sunday wes a day of mapy snow {| James B. Neft died at his home in swell Corrected weekly by Bradford & Bon. ’ ’ flurries, Antonie, Colo'ade, on Friday, follow-| And more and more each part invest, Wheat (Dew)... weeresersne NO quotation given New S rin Wearin Prof. W. O. Heckman wes in New | ipg an all winter's {illness from a eom- Within thy firm and arching crest, Corn % York City the latter part of last week. | plication of diseases. He was a son « f | Till reason sound has full control, Barley... Er . Mr. R. M, Auten, of Buubury, Is the the late Lafayette Neff and went west | When passion’s maddening DIlIOWS | BIO cours sssssmss sssosusisesesisirises guest of Mr. and Mre, John D. Lucas, | T#NY YOATe ako: He was aged nes Toll - A arel sixty years, Hie wife, who wae Mies | Or fitful fancy courts thy peace, > Re Ml, Geni%ei], Of Bau (aver vm Blanche Leitzell, of Tusseyville, sur- And bids thee all thy bonds release day vives with two children. Brothers of | That they might have a fuller sway : ; the deceased are Prof. (\. R. Neff, Will- And thus alas, —thy self betray. —— nem a————— Miss Freda Bailey is spending sev-| jum R. Neff, and Charles Neff, sll of} eral days with Miss Nellie Smith in| potter township. Burial was made Give ear and list, ny cranial sire, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS A Bellefonte. With regal garb thy self attire, Butter in Antonio on Saturday. . Er rat The carpenters are putting on the A For thou art ruler of the main, =_,E9AL NOTICE. T ‘ finishing lumber in Frank J. McClel- And therefore must supremely reign, his store was never SO at- lan’s now Bouse. Mre, Barali Wance, widow of David | Still on and on fresh vigil keep, In the Court of Com- | Wance, died at Aaroneburg on Mobn-| Let nei : IN RE ; mon Pleas of Centre | ’ : " t neither self nc ; » glee Insolvent Estate of County. i Mr. and Mre. Andrew Williame, of nor conscience sleep, Bol ven 2 © x A ; og , ” i ’ : * day afternoon, aged about seventy | Let reasor mat : Newton Yarnell, No.9, February term, t t d ’ th , n sound ‘g a7 V Lewistown, are visiting relatives yearg A pumber of children survive i 0 'guinst wiong prevail 1917. rac 1 e an SO rig wi : . ’ : ee Let conscience evermore assail To the creditors of the above named Newton about Centre Hall. Funeral services will bs held on Fri- : ; ‘ : , : ; : rL ‘ Vain thoughts of vice, and temptings | Yarnell, Assignor i~ Mrs. Henry Reitz, of Boalsburg, | day mor ing by Rev.”™W, H. Brown: bold You are hereby notified within six months new merchandi < 11 d t- was the guest of Mr. and Mre. Daniel | burial at Asroneburg. That bring thee grief and shame un- from the date hereof to make proper and legs, 15€ mn a epar > grie 3 8 proof of your claims against the said Insolvent Bohr, last Thursday. me ef eterna ' ¥ told. Estate as provided by Bection 23 of the Act of Unclaimed letter in Centre Hall Suprised on Birthday, June 4, 1901 P, L. 404 and the supplements to said ments as it is thi S rin post office, March 19, 1917, Job Jonkin, A very pleasant surprise was sprung Let Satan's keen relentless power Act. and to file the same with the undersigned S P g: —S8, W. Smith, postmaster. on CO. O. Johnstenbaugh st his home Ne'er infest thy sacred bower, or be forever debarred trom coming in upon any sear Linden Hall on Thureday even- | But fear and stay his cunning band, fund runitved out of ie} ussl ves! Batate, ing, it being bis 46th birthday, He was The bane and curse of every land ; March 18, 1917 a) . ws AdBquee. lying on the couch resting after hav-| Vile canker of the soul that grows ; — Our Ready-to-wear Apparel is more varied and ing just returned from a woviog, and Fell breeder of immortal woes ; _O\ DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — was nwakened when sbout pin y-five Triumphant he when spirits fall, Letters of administration on (he estat more beautiful than for many seasons past of hie friends and neighbors began to Exultant he, o'er shroud and pall, 8} hin C Bartges, late of Potter township, fill the room. The evening was spent Vain mocker of the soul is he, Letters of administration on the above estale ——— Mre. Ray D. Gilliland and little eon, | ji playing games and music on the Tormenter through all eternity. having been duly gramied 10 the Sidsrmgnad ine | of Btate College, spent Sunday with pisno which waa rendered by Mrs, : themselves indebied to the estate 10 make Cs N Cl th { Ea t of Btatp College, abate Tae oe riot vs he. crowd | 500% Well thyself from whens thou | MESSRS S00 oh EECotAnE To | ew Llotnes 1or ster Mre. Wallace Musser, of Penn Hall, | singing. Ata late hour refreshments Th God has fashi i evary settlement. D. 1 BARYGED. Administrator . : : was admitted to tne Lock Haven | were served, consisting of sandwlichee, | 00 po $ fashioned every part, |, + 1. BARTGRS, ALTE ATA a. | You will want to wear new clothes for this festive oc- hospital on Friday for surgical treat-| pickles, cake and and candy, after ? im in thee, and thou in Him, 1 casion and w t dial . d ment, which the party left wishing Mr. op Serkiet Swell to Suge Within. ” 5 DMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE 3 € most cor Y invite you to come an Bh Cacibel SER are Eur upd shir ond soni, | nd SI Mimi] || Yours and make your section of. Hames Margaret, of State Uollege, were guests biftheaye $963 Pied nl wee : Wi That Wisdom true, and virtue pure, pluie ol sdminitIation OF A Aas: Do wearing apparel. of Mr. and Mrs. John Luse over Bun-|Johnslonbaugh, iat ser of host; irs, Be rooted deep and thus seeure would respectfully request all p ng day. George D. Fortney, Mr. and Mrs, M. themselves indebted Lo the estals M. Keller, Mr, and Mre, Matthew W. Boozer and Bmith received a car- load of Ford cars last week, the entire lot having already been sold. Mrs. W. EB, Slick and daughter, Miss Nina, will leave to-day for a visit among friends in Unlon county. Thee endless joy, and bliss complete, diate payment, and those having « I. A, Bweetwood and force of men And yet a calm and sure retreat the same to present them duly commenced work on the Brusuvalley road, which has been taken over by the state, on Wednesday. lap, Mr, and Mre, J. La Uresaler, Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Bohp, Mr. and Mure. A. J. Comminge, T. A. McCliutie, | Enrich thyself from nature's tomes XECUTUKS NOTIUS Charles Stoner, at Tuassey ville, lost a : y : MIEIRIS MU Th)! th : Eg ' PRAT ' ’ | ' Mr. and Mee, Wm, MeUliotic and sone Relieve thyself from mental drones Letters testamentary © tate o n Hat , i y : — IE b8, Nannie E Krise, late of the Borough © en ty horse on Saturday bight sud on the | pi. po. and Hogh, Mr. sud Mee. | Let not ambition yield its place Hall, Centre County, Pa , deceased d ] S following day the carcass was remov-| yr... i en tier Elizebet Letters lestamentars the above ostate hay Potler sn ; To idle moods and empty space ap Any i i » ir won dul granted ot ed to the fertilizer plant at Milesborg. | 5, © gH, Kune, Mr. J. H, Rose, Mr. | But * Be a hero in the strife ” woald respectfully req A new auto bus is about to be put in | and Mre. Clay Johnstonbaugh, Mr. Of everv conflict in this life ; Pes Sg Thr claims FOR SPRING operation between Lewistown and | and Mre. Ralpn Krumrine aud son, | Act well thy part, and just, axninst the same to present them duly sutheo- jcated for seilieme: Bellefonte, via Centre Hall. Tbere| john Charlee, Mr, and Mre Alvin F : > . | . As . : t haries, ir. AUG 00IF, : or great thy might and grave the WARREN 8. KRISE, Executor , {: will then be two busses, each makivg | johustonbsogh and sons Biuce sod trust ARE 1258 A Street This line is undoubtedly the finest that has ever been one round trip a day. Herbert, Myra J sinstonbaugh, Grace | That God has placed within thy care Lo.l6 hnstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Heim snd | Cummings, Bertha and Esther Calla- To dwell a living witness there. A DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. ~ three children, of Halifsx, visited | hav, Rath MecClintie, Mary O:man, over Bundsy st the home of Mre. | Helen Ishler, Lanra Ishler, Cleil Har- : . L E. WOLFE M.D, | ar Bow late of Conte a tho above estate | | Heim’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | ro, Rebecca Close, Elizabeth Lucas, : Letters of administration on 1 x nals i . thre : . nt A se having been duly granted to the t rig ned ! and Mrs W. F. Colyer. [rene Riefenyder, Velina and Pearl he wou ctfully request all vo ' i F. V. Goodhart conveyed the body | Jobnstonbsugh, Faye Bohp, Margs- Real “Fish Story.” immediate : hose having eiatms | Il . . of Mrs. Nora M. Bright, who died in | ret Keller, Freda Cummings, Herbert ancient Californian Indian tribe | Aes Hoe no for mettiement. ” the Lock Haven hospital on Monday Klinger, Samuel Ross, Howard Calla- hose relics have been found are MRS. BARA BUBHMAN dministraraix, | MILT HEIM morniog, from Miil Hail to her home | D8P, Harold Rishel, Msuries and Roy | aid to have used the bones from & | °~ . 2 tirade 12 2 bas ts whale's head, painte Ss © - in Rebersburg, on Monday afternoon. McCUlintic, Badd Ralston, Albert andj " tones or ainted Yod, sa boul un] . »anl Carpet, Ost] abd Russel Bobn, 1 (2 a ones and Mrs, J. B.. Getchell underwent an Ena) gL L iS Rem though the burial place was nearly operation in the Greensburg hospital ol y ot mix : 8 Sy wi R i! 100 miles from the sea. These were on Satarday morning and is getting ANN J Ouis a , aude Le oe obtained, of course, from the well slong nicely, according to sa statement tie, Earl Rishe), Claude Whitehil), er. 24 : ~ » known fiving whale of revered mem- ® issued by her father, 'Squire Cyrus R. E. Keller, Roy Bearson, Chippie] ory, which the Indians attracted by Brungart Ristel, Paul Ishler, Ray Lucas, 4ugh | shouting in a loud tone their word for ETE seen in Millheim, Respectfully submitted, Letters of administration on the Centre Reporter, $1.60 per year A CANE : iien Ralston, Irvin R, Walker, John Pat- Jonah. Thereupon the whale, slath- Dr. L. E. Wolfe, the local pbysiciar, terson, Carl and Rodney McClellan, ering with anticipation, would think = i gives a demonstration of his abl ity as Paul and Lynn Rose Fred Osman, to perch on & mountain, which, ak a writer in poetic atyle in his To the Floyd Jobopstonb \ngh, The host re-| though 100 miles distant, looked near @ r ! 4 @ Brain ” which appears in this issue, coved er Ja nes 2 bie Tio at hand in the pure western alr, and 1 n h 1 n S to Wear Dr. Wolfe is making a special etudy of ents which he appreciated very much. before he could recover his equill the brain structure, brium he would fall to earth and be Tene suas ea i j - — | come a victim of the savages’ rude While deprived of the head of the} __ oo xSYLVANIA FARM {mplements of war. The annual home in the recent quath of her bos- THAT 1s BOUND TO PAY. | catch is supposed to have run as high band, Mre. William Probert, nee Miss as 30,000 whales—Springfield Repub Minnie Colyer, has in three of her Ucan. “ daughters a source of income that ( Continued from first page ) z Where Can You Find More Fash- teaves the family in excellent circum | days that a good deal of wrong-doing Consolation. . stances. One of the daughters is | might be due to disordered minds or An officer now back on the firing ; ionable Footwear ? teaching school, a second one is a hos- diseased bodies, None thought of st-| Hine in Flanders writes to say that not i pital nurse, while the third is clerking tributing soy of it to misdirected en-| long ago he managed to get a short in a store. ergy. furlough to visit his family. Natural H . The value of the brood mare on the Bat now we are beginning to learn | ly there was much rejoicing in the : Ba amilton-Brown Shoes : 4 y i 4 "e . vr Lon: 4 farm was well demonstrated at the | that much of It is misdirected energy. | house. But the parlor maid had been RE are Leaders in Style ; Ag Lilley . 1 And knowing thie, we are wise| expecting her sweetheart back from jo. : SV QT H Stster-Kelles eale Phuradey ol leet enough to see that the way to better the trenches about the same time, and Ryo and Quality. The & Snoes week when two of ten colts raised in t at the last mi , a—" aleven years fiom » single mare |c0Rditionsis to eds to yodivest this orlhuig eg nd b Jgthe; came ot cuts show two pop- Ney, & CTI brought $272 and $240, respectively. Suey inte Shunisele : Bat " : Ye pro The girl went about the place look: fr ular styles for Men as Pca The bigher priced animsl wss five | “9° ve righ § aun ing so woebegone that the sight of ro and Women We \ = years oid, and the younger three years work. | her was too much for the officer's six- ; , old and unbroke, Farmers have hig Suite pi ie those “he ww year-old daughter. Suddenly the child A ; 5 have them for Boys banded over much good money for | ©liNK ta the OIC Iden. iat is true | rushed up to her father where he sat : western horses, past the ** youth” sge, of every forward move ever attempted, | snugly beside the fire. 0 and Girls, too. Buy when youngsters would have been But te men and women of Yiaion “Daddy,” Mo cried, passed a your next pair of Spee” : o POS he t . eetheart hasn't come. ease give e oe much more profitable, and better yet, are seeing the matter in a Dew ight aw oa : ; a re] here, the colts Should It is not to be expected that the so-| her a kiss so that at least she will shoes here and you SS be raised on the Em lation of the great problem of prison have something.” will never go elsewhere for your shoes. conduct will be reached in a few years, . or even a few decades, Nor Is it to Sra Selloges py Athletes. spected that men should proceed er all, some of the greatest ath- or oh a goal without Nhl letes in the business have come up » during the past year were in Dealware ok But %t ia rensonsbie to from the small colleges. Christy and Fraoklin counties, mistakes, : 88-1 Mathewson came from Bucknell, Ed- 1e that ith all our progr i . Prominent orchardists predict that | 0me 301, ith ai} 9 " ProgcHe In| ‘die Plank emerged from Gettysburg, New Spring Line of within the nextten or fifteen years Yt da Holy Cross produced Jack Berry, Car this matter of dealing with crime aud | gle turned out Jim Thorpe, Ameri- T T the apple crop of the State will be criminals, eca's all-round champion athlete—and H A 5, CA PS an d SH | R = Worth) more than fifty million dollars Here in Pennsylvania we are plac-| so on indefinitely. annuslly, pings longetep. The first short step | = - Dela . HOME FOR SALE.—~The undersigned offers oo wate aad Montgomery ounty toward ils completion indicate ‘that his home, at the Union church, Farmen Mills, at farmers believe In vaccinating hogs | we are on the right track. In all | private sie, The property contains several acres against cholers ae 1,656 were vaceinat- | Drobabllity, the fiual operation of the Bilan, wih a gugd house and sable, both In We are showing the latest patterns and styles of DRESS GOODS, Prices are right. ed in the former county and 841 In| naw sort of prison will confirm this ruit and water. For further particalars apply to H. B. SHRECKENGAST, Montgomery during the past year, view, 2 Bellefonte, Pa., R. F, D, > Apples of specipl importance in the At any rate, the matier is of suffi. ° ° York, Adame, Franklin, and Bedford | cient moment to warrant fall trial, CORPBANE COURT SALE. HOSIERY-==You can get it at the old price county fruit belt are the Stayman | For there is no business mors Import=| 1 ihe matter of the Estate of Mary Decker, Winessp. York Imperial, Rome ant than the making over of men. ld Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned Here is an article of wear that has reached unheard of prices, jbut fortunate for us Besuty and Grimes Golden, ~The North American, will expose at public sale st the Court House In For » long sutosmionw list of apples a Bellefonte. Pennsylvania, on —and for you, too—we bought some time ago at the old price and we intend to give recommended for the northern frait| Reports from Somerset county indi SATUNDAY, 268 758 DAY OF AFRIA you the benefit, It means a considerable saving when buying hosiery for the whole family. A.D. 1917 at 1:30 o'clock P. M., the followi sections of the Btate are: Yellow | sate that the maple sugar supply will dined rout nate on : ye Transparent, Red Astrscsn, Olden- | pe exceptionally good this yesr. Hom- nd. situate in the Township of Potter, Coun: oo burg, Gravenstein, Wealthy, Bmoke- | grget ranks first in the maple sugar in- y of Centre and tate of Pennsylvania, bounded house, Molntosh, Wagener and Bald- | dastry in the State. "Gu the North: adjoin Get the Habit of Trading at Smith's win, —————— on the South by lands of John D, Decker and . 1ands of John D. , contain With less days of institute than a | (ius estimates place the average - on "threon sreoted one. 3 > year ago there were marked Increase t of producing a bushel of potatoes Bi Twer gegen of said in attendance of Farmer's Institutes tog ihe. aly season at from 46 purchase pricy 10 bv paid upon fy hod a M M : in Adame, Cumberland, snd Berks |, go) conte, gpon the San firmation of sie and delivery of 1. 0. 0. FR. C ® ® counties, High-class job work done at the Re-| Centre Reporter, $1.50 per year. fmietzt oe te " Building CENTRE HALL, PA. porta office. ———————— A —————— STATE AGRICULTURAL NOTES, The worat outbreaks of hog cholera