LOOALS, pring weatler, Muddy roads, winter quarters, Bruce Arney visited friends pear Locg Haven over Bunday. Miss Kathryn Fleisher is confined to the house on account of illness, A supplement appears in thjs issue of the Reporter. Be sure to read it, Warren Zimamerman, of Bunbury, is the guest of Merchant and Mrs. C. M. Bmith, Some onions were ‘stuck’ Mon- day. And on Wednesday we had the onion snow. E. M, Huyett entertained the mem- bers of his Bunday-school class at his home on Baturday evening. A eon was born to Mr, and Mrs, Frank J. McClellan on Thursday. Mother and child are doing well, Mre, Isaac Bhawver, of Millheim, ie housed up with a broken ankle, sus- tained in a fall from the porch a week ago. Messre, B. E. Weber and George Meyer, two of Boalshurg's represents tive citizens, were business visitors ip town on Monday. Mre, Clayton Btover and daughter, Gertrude, of Bpring Mille, were guests at the Dr. L. E, Wolfe home Wednes- day of last week, Mre. John Bpyder, after spending several months with her son, James Soyder, in Freeport, Illinoi#, returned to ber bome in Oak Hsll a week ago. Mr, and Mre, Clapde K. Stahl, of toons, Mr, and Mre, R, E, SBoyder and baby daughter, of State College, spent Sa nday under the parental roof, Mrs. J. Q. A. Kennedy and dsugh- ter, Miss Mary Kennedy, are spending two weeks with the former's daughter, Mre, Ed, L. Bartholomew, in Al- toons, Mre, D. W. Bradford and Mre, W. F, Keller will aseiet Mr, and Mrs. L R. Lipgle in establishing themselves in their new home at tate College to- day ( Thursday.) B. D. Brisbin, whose having seen gervice in the Civil war doesn’t signify oid age, took out his big car on Mon- day sud made a trip to Bellefonte un- accompanied, Two more daye and then we are in April, and to 8 certain clase the 15h of that month looms vp with great significance, for the wily trout maj then be sought after, A breakdown on the west-bound passenger train near Paddy mountain tunnel, on Tuesday morning, wes reepouvsible for a lateness of over three hours in arriving at Ceptre Hall, A small sdvertissment in the columns of the Reporter will coe! only a few cents and may be the means of disposing of a buggy, sleigh, horse, or even a houee and Jot. Try it and see, Mr. and Mre. RB. P. Campbell, of Peoas Cave, Mre, H, W. Kreamer and Mre. 3. ¥, Latz, of Centre Hall, at- tended the sessions of the M. E. Con- ference at Lewistown, on Baturday, Many cells were made at this office within the past week for the govern- sent seeds which are being distributed gratis, There are stil] 8 number of packe to be had, for those who gome eaily. Coat suite, coats, dresses, separate coats and skirte, made over your own jndividual messuremente. Your own elotih or cloth fornished,— Ladies’ Toggery Bhop, Bellefonte, Ps. Bell ‘phone 224 M, if Clean-up and paint-up esmpsigps are In progress in many small and large towne throughout the country. To the credit of Centre Hall let it be #aid that the cleaning and painting is done without gny special urging, There is great demand for wood ss fuel for stoves and furpsces locally since soft coal has taken a lesp to the $7.50 a ton mark. Ib a short time you may expect the corner grocer to handle coal done up in five-pouand eacks, : Alvin Keck, of Hindedale, Mon- tans, who has been vigiting in the east for some time, was the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Merchant and Mre, CU. M, Bmith, from Saturday until Monday, when be returned to his western home, William B, Musser, who for 8 num- ber of years was freight agent at Col. Valley will be glad to know, has been transferred to Middletown, Dauphin county, to fill a similar but more im- Jortant position with the Penney, ————— a ————— PENN HALL The Lutheran Bandsy school will hold their Easter service in the even ing of Easter Day instead of the morn. ing. Ralph and Gross Shook were to Mifflin county Iast week and purchased six head of pure brey Guernsey cattle, Mre. Wallace Musser, who under- went an operation at the Lock Haven hospital last Tuesday, was very low for a few daye, bat now is getting along good, ————— fe ——————— E. KE. Troutman, of Mifflinburg, hes been awarded the contrsct to carry the mail between Mifflinburg and Middleburg for the annusl sum of 70, Spring Mills, i A list of the movings will be alven | next week, Miss Mirlam Long epent a week a! { Howard with relatives and frienda. Mr, and Mrs. William Carson, of Aaronsburg, spent Saturday evening in town and took in the euntertain- ment, Miss Rockey, of Tusseyville, helped Ralph Rickert to move into the C, P, Long house, Mre, Garbrick and daughters, Miss Garbrick and Mrs, Stuart, spent Bunp- day with John Horner and other re'- atives, Mre, John Horner is spending sev- eral days with her sister, Mrs. Bam- uel Long, who is in the Bellefonte hos- pital, William Hostermanp, of State Col- lege; Mrs, Samuel Hostermsp, of Clizabethville; snd Mre. Edwerd Hosterman, attended the entertain ment in the Grange hall on Baturdsy evening, The enterlainment in the Grange bell Baturday evening by the Veni- tians, was the last number of the Lec- ture course for the year, and it was a grand success, It was attended by a large number of people, who were delightfully entertained for two hours, I'be committee have eelected a course for next year which promises to be ev- en betler than last year’s, —————— UENTRE OAK William White will work for E. I, Feltonberger this summer, Mr, end Mre, J. M., Ream and the istter’s mother, Mre. Wolbach, spent 2unday at the Frankenberger howe, Charles Frankenterger will work for Harry Fye¢, near Centre Hall, snd Ephron ligen, of Logantoo, will work for hie brother, W, N, Ilgen, in this place, The moviogs : Hettinger be George Immel home, vacated by Jobn Graden who moved to Spring Mills; Fsmuel Wise Hpring Mills to the CC, B, Btover home, va- Heltivger who goes SG, W. moves Cen~ Herbert tot from caled Ly deorge to i Cressler ; Mr, Tr to tre sity Muyseer starts ferm- ing on his father's farm j Jacob F, Musser to the Charlee Weaver howe, vacaled by Calviu Ziegler who moves into the house vacated by Charles Eurgard, who moves to the farm pur- chased from Mra, Neidigh ; Ed. Felt orberger glarts farming on the mpayd farm vaeated by Herbert Bwartz, who moves to the Fisher farm vacated by Calvin Weaver ; Reuben Wert moves to Mill Hall ; that leaves the Behreek- epgast home vacant at Farmers Mille, H, M, Wert moves out of the Gap to Mill Hall, haviog finished the The wp- #on jumber job, e fam purchins 1 from swler Nall © Woodwayd. Freeman Boyder 12ft for DuBois last week where he will be employed In a bakery, A. B. Myer and wife spent Bundsy at the home of the lady's brother, L. L. Weaver, D. G. Miogle went to Boring Milla to agelel her daughter, Mre. Breon, in moving. W. J. Smith and famiiy, from Fied- ler, spent Bunday afternoon at the home of Chas, Musser, J. D, Houser and family were enter- tained Sunday at the howe of D, J. Beuouner, Mrs, Harvey Williams, from Pine Grove Mille, spent several days last week with her sister, Mre. P. M. Wolfe, Messrs, C. D, Mots, 8. PF. Orodorf, J. W. Bheesley and Irvin Smith trans. acted business in Millbelm Satprday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, William Weaver and children, from Asaronsburg, were Bune day visitors at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mre 8, Brooks, Mre. Emma Nein and Mre, F, P. Gaisewite spent the greater part of Inst week visiting friends in Asrone- burg, Harry Smith, from Altoons, and Mre. Fred Limbert, from Akron, Obie, were called home on account of the eerious iliness of their father, T. E. Smith, I ——— As ————— OAK HALL Lavon Ferree is on the slok lst, Ruth Dener, of State College, spent Tuesday with her grandparents, Mr. Reigle, of Lock Haven, loaded a car load of hogs and csttle on Mon- day at Oak Hall station, Mrs, Ross Louder entertained a number of ladies at a quilting on Thursday, Mr. sud Mre, Frank Sharp, of Houserville, were callers at the Dener home Bunday afternoon, Edith Whitehill spent a few days with her sunt, Mre, Tate, at Pleasant Gap. Edward Page met with a painful accident lest Monday, While helping to unhitch a team st Mre, J. OC. Gilli. land's he bad the flesh torn off his index finger into the bone, A — aa ——— A bill to make Qlinton county a separate judicial district promises to pasa in the legislature, At the present time Clinton county is a part of Judge Hall's distript, comprising the coun tiea of Clinton, Elk and Cameron, The “dry forces are back of the movement for a separate diatriot be. cause Judge Hall and his nssociates have been eutirely too liberal in their license grants, Arrests Made at Philipsburg Btate troopers arrested three nip - bers of the [te day, sa the police are of the opinion that the n yi tery surrounding the dynsmitineg of the Western mine tipple, in Rueh township on Memorial Day of last year, is likely to be cleared, The dynamited tipple, the property of the Moshannon Coal Minlug Com- pany, of which Congressman Charles H. Rowland is president, entailed a logs of $10,000, Mining operations bad been suspended for the holiday and none of the employes were on the premises at the time of the explosion, The secretary of the chamber of commerce at Philipeburg has been conducting s gulet investigation of the dynamiling for several motihe, Loota family, at Philipsburg last Thurs sil LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT CORPHANE' COURT BALE, In the Matter of the Estate of Effie M. Taylor, decenspd. Notice Is hereby given thst the undersigned will expose at public sale on the premises on SATURDAY, THE 218T DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1917, ut two o'clock, all the following described real estate: All those eight certain messuages, tenements and lots of ground, situate in the Township of Potter, County of Centre and State of Peuusyl- vanls, bounded and described as follows, o-wi. Purpart One. Beginning st a post corner on line of Jand of John Fye, thence by land of Jacob Wagner North 87 1-2 deg, East 13 1.10 perches to a stoue ; thence by the same North 41-2 deg. West 18 5-10 perches 10 a stone : thence by. the same south 87 1-2 deg, West 18 1-10 perches to stones | theace Ly nd of Joan Fye Bouth 212deg. East 13 6-10 perches to the place of beginning ; CONTAINING 1 ACRE AND 16 3-4 PERCHES, neat measure ; thereon erected a one and a Ball story log house and frame stat je: Purpart Two. Beginuing at a wild che ry ats point adjolning Johu Sh land of John shutt North 21 2 ley perches LO a sione ; theuoe alous land n Fye's heirs Bouth 57 deg, East 30 5-10 perches to a stone ; Riong land of same south 1 1.2 deg. West 4 1-10 perches 10 a stone ; thence slot g lands of Heary Fye South 41-2 deg. West 11 #10 perches 1o & sone; thence miong land of sane North 87 1-2 deg, West 266-10 perches {5 place Of beginning ; CONTAINING § ACHE HB, Lest mensire, Purpart Three. Beginning at thence by land late of David Love East 74 porehes Ww post. thence by land ate James Frice South 34 deg. West al perchios 15 & tree utt, thence siong i Jolt thence chestnut south 61 dog, oRk, of THE MARKETS, GRAIN Corrected weekly by Bradlord & Bon Wheat (n« w) No quotation given 105 PRODUCE AT STORES Butter Eggs ..... | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS | I FaAL NOTICE, —~ Court of Com- of | County i No, 9, February term, | 1917, i To the creditors of the above Yarnell, Assignor 1— You are hereby notified within six from the date hereof! 0 make proper and less) proof of your claims against the said Insolvent Estate as provided by Bection 28 of the Act of June 4, 191 P, L. 404 and the supplements Lo said Act, and to file the same with the undersigned, | or be forever debarred from coming in upon any | fund realized out of said Insolvent Estate. JAMES W. BWABB, Assignee {12 Linden Hall, Pa. on DMINIBTRATOR' letters of sdministration on the of Thomas C, Bartges, late of Potter descased, Letters of administration on the IVE GLa ls having been duly granied to the undersigned, he: would respectfully request all persons knowing thenselves Indebied Wo the estate 3 diste payment, and those h the same Lo presont them 4 13 setUement, in the IN RE Insolvent Fwtate Newton Yarnell, named Newton months March 15, 1917, 8 NOTICE, ~~ isle Wwnship, ig claim authenticated for | D. L. BARTGES, Adn 12017 { inisteator entre Hall, Ps A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTI( Eo Letters of administration bn D, W. Corman, late of Gre” eo townst Letters of sdminiire tion HAVING Leen 47 y pranted to the h Would respectfully request all persons knowing themselves Indetted 0 the estate to make Ginte payment, and those having claims against IE sme Ww present the suthentioated without delay for settle lo on the abov inders Hnisiralor, chestnut oak ; thence by land forme tiy oi Thom as Treaster North 61 deg, West 68 perch i stone corner at ands late of Peler Ke 3 } lormeriy of Poter Ko i 1.8 lo tl } UN 3 ’ resery. Hig above A hereof ne ool having beet: en which said tract Whe sald “Meury Hore or 08s | Farpart Four, Rong and of East 13 5-1 Beginning at a Wagner post, leg, West sud of He poche Aid deg. West ¥ 200 ih 2 oeg. East BOA FYe, Lhenoe 3 AS deg. East 13 perch nds of Ditzell South 56 de N deg. Bast 4 Os giun sLAINING VESCHES, more or ies ; Purpar: six Beginning at Riong mud of John Frye COTO i. HDegincing at a stone adjoin” { ands of Malinas Fye aud Jossh Tajlor theses Ly and of Josiah Tayior North 57 1-2 leg PETCOes WO aloe lu the Wagol rack icace LF ia Mis. lizell Boulh ERs 18 910 per. hes Ww while ORK whence by same North jex. Eesti ) perches to stone | thence bY nad BOW Of Mary Eien Sbhutt south 6 deg. West perches 0 line of other lau wience Wh 82 deg. West 14 stone |; POs | then wo 1 pe slots © Weenies © inde Fye Nond » Wont 850-0 hi tie piste of be ning . CONTAIN i REs AND PERCHES, more or oss Purpart Eight. (a) he North side of 1 lands of the belts of bam North & deg. west 49 500 thence Dy land of Josiah Ta East 8d perches 0 a soue heirs of John Fre, deceased : i T-00 perches’ WW 8 chomnul oak; then: by mouniaili North bo 1 West 0 7-du perchics WO We place of begiuniag OSTALSIDG 1 ACRES alND % PERCH Ks b oF 36 GE. is of 3 deg. Best Beg LUBE ala sone on Had | i « Manos Uj y QOOeRBc, W stones , Norih 84 deg aoe Ly ands of alll 0 dex. East 1deg. Begining at a stone thence by lands of Amelin Ditevu South 32 dew. West 84 7-10 perchies 0 a sone | wience by Mou. Sin North 4 dex. West 31 peiches 10 8 posi | hence Ly lands of hes of samuel npangier, deCuased, ails V5 deg PEIChes Wwe jute, ihetice OY mods bow of Isle ou Jolin HM Blu, Hears Fye and heirs of Josu Fye, Geceased. BOUL G4 deg. Eas 4b 300 percies 0 Whe page oi DEgiuinng . CUNTAINING WW AUKRES AND Ale MUWANCUE ; thereon erected & ole sid 8 hisii SOry dwelling bouse, slabie sud other outbuld- Hage, TERMS OF BALE: 2 per cent, of said pur Chase price 10 Le paid upon Lhe aay of sale, Lhe balance al sa 4 purchase money to be paid upon the coulirpation of sale and delivery of deed, A.J. WEAVER, Administrator of the estate of Eis M, Tayior, deceasud, CHARLES 8. FYE. ADVERTISEMENTS HOUSE AND LOT FOR RENT.-The under- signed offers for rent at reasonable Ggures a house aud ot located at Tumse vile. ARI HUR BLU A TERBECK, Tussoyville, Pa, pd. WANTED, A girl for general he, family of two aduits. Musi Do « woth 1 4 Anu come weil recommen: #OUd plain cook -— + No mundry, Good wages, Mrs, J, 1. QW ey, Lewistown, Fa, 1 4 THREE HERS FOR SALE —8orrel mare, in onl, weighs Betwesn L100 sua 1200 108; works auy whole AWO S-year old wits, broke duubie, both Ww whe shape. Hensou fur selling have oo Winy horses. ~BROUKS & BARIHOML MEW, Centre Hail, Pa. Heli ‘Phone 5H 14. 3 pa, i HOUSE FOR RENT 04, situated on Hoffer sires Leiitr offered for rent or for mi; Appi wo W BLICK, Centre Mali, Pa, ’ and in W,.N OUR BALE, ~ House TWQ STOVES FOR SALE. — Perfect Imperial i ©, In good condition ; dyivan’ Med elias, Stove, a, oud Condition. Neason Wranoe. Ww, ©, WK MAN, Cetitre Hal, Pa, "wv Frere ———— WANTED, «A capable ‘Woman for - al Ugo Nr a ltivate family, ru « rage, Wb &, Jiquusies i" Garner surees. STORE ROOM FOR RENT house, looated on aismond of Bomisburg. Rie AY 10 A. Or BAe a FO ¥ e ae Ali ka, with good ware fo.l4 Letters testame Nannie E. Krise, late of the Bork Hall, Centre Cou Letters testa ing beans duly would respect themes! vos mediate pe against the wa ioaled for soitiome NUE grant WARREN B, KRI&H 12% Franklin st Johnst A DMINISTRATRIX'E NOTICE. Letters of admin 3 Fxecul ila le istratio he estate 0 nd those having co present them doly sutl i diate yp against the san Centre Reporter, $1.50 por vear. E——— Apparel At Most Advantageous Prices This store was never so at- tractive and so bright with new merchandise in all depart- ments as it is this Spring. Our Ready.to-wear Apparel is more varied and more beautiful than for many seasons past New Clothes for Easter You will want to wear new clothes for this festive oc- casion, and we most cordially invite you to come and visit our store and make your selection of Faster wearing apparel, SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR LINE OF Ladies’ Coats and Suits FOR SPRING This line is undoubtedly the finest that has ever been seen in Millheim, D. J. NIEMAN MILT HEIM New S in HATS, I. 0. 0. F. Building Wear Where Can You Find More Fash- ionable Footwear ? BE eaten Things to Hamilton-Brown Shoes arc Leaders in Style and Quality, The cuts show two pop- ular styles for Men and Women, We have them for Boys and Girls, too, Buy your next *pair of shoes here and you will never go elsewhere for your shoes. >» CAPS and SHIRTS Ro * o » CENTRE HALL, PA.
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