“ $ THE CENTRE REPOR S$. W. SI'ITH, —— wen - TER. Editor and Proprietor. - Hair, . . . PENNA, CENTRE THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1908. porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application. The figures opposite your name on label of pa- per indicate the date to which your subscription is paid. When no date is given tho date implied is July, 1900; when no month is given the month implied is July—thuas: * 00" means July, 1900; “01”, means July, 1901; “01 ’' means that your subscrip- tion is paid 10 advance to July, 1904. Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations, When you pay vour subscription always ex- amine your label and when a8 notice appears that corrections have been made, compare and report immediately if you have not been given roper credit. No receipts tor subscription will 3 sent by mail unless by special request. The change of date on label ought to be sufficient evidence. Money by mail is reasonably safe. There have been no losses to this date. Spring Mills. Dr. Wolf, and children, of Huntingdon, paid his brother, George Wolf, a visit last week. Mrs. J. F. Rearick and daughter Verna are attending commencement at State College this week. If there were three or four more street lamps this little village would be lighted from one end to the other. Let us have them and put an end to the darkness, Mrs. Leitzell, wife of James Leitzell, Sr., left on Tuesday morning to visit her son, Dr. Leitzell, Portland Mills, Mrs. Braucht, wife of Dr. Braucht, and son Dean, Mrs. CC. P. Long and daughter Miriam, left on Tuesday aft- ernoon.to visit their brother, Dr. Alli- son, at Leroy, Bradford county. will also visit friends and Williamsport. wife at al Ceader’s ice cream at David McCool's, every Saturday evening. rendered last selec- The M. E. Sunday school a very pretty childrens’ service Bunday evening. A few of the tions were very eilective, while children as a did well. The church was comfortably filled in spite of the threatening weather. whale church were begun on Monday even- ing. Rev. Harman, who was to have filled the pulpit was absent, owing to illnes, Rev. Mcllnay, however, ably filled the vacancy. The services will be continued during the entire week. A meeting of the school board was held last Saturday, at which time an inspection of the school building was made. A number of repairs and im- provements were decided upon. They also acted upon and accepted the res ignation of H. H. Rachau, their for- mer President. J. Wells Evans was appointed to serve in the di left vacant by him. The officers of the Board now are, president, John F. Ha- gan ; secretary, Dr. H. 8. Brauchbt, and treasurer, F. P. Hosterman. The teachers are to be elected June 20. Jacob Bitner returned from Frank- lin and Marshall College last week. He has spent three years at school and when he starts in next fall will be a grave senior. Jacob Diehl, of Greencastle, who graduated at Gettysburg this year, vis ited Ward Gramley last week. Friday morning both Mr. Diehl and Mr. Gramley left for Pittsburg, where they expect to be employed for the summer. Prof. Frank Meyer, instructor in University of Pennsylvania, arrived Tuesday to spend the vacation with his parents, near Penn Hall. strict ——————_ A — po ——— Potters Mills. Children’s service was a success notwithstanding the rainy weather. The children deserve much praise for the manner in which they performed their parts. J. O. Btover who has been working at Burnham, came home Saturday to nurse a mashed foot. Clark Bible is also home with two of his fingers crushed. Mrs. Alice Jordan, of Lewistown, after visiting at Bunbury is spending some time with her sister-in-law, Mrs, Lena Smith. Mrs. Carson is attending commence- ment at State College, Ray Burne, of Burnham, spent Sun- day with his sister, Mrs. Reuben Colyer. Miss Jennie Condo, of Bellefonte, spent a few days with her parents. Misses Cora and Sallie MeClenahan are home from Altoona on a vacation. ssn Rock Grove. Miss Claire Durst visited Mrs. Bitner on Thursday. Jacob Royer and Annie Kritzer were guests of the former's son, Frank- lin, at Milroy, a few days last week. Miss May Kritzer has returned home to spend the sumer, Warren Slack is very busy hauling lumber, ‘Squire Housman did some repair- ing on his farm one day last week. at Sprucetown Geo, Ee a — Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is an an- tiseptic liniment, and when applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to heal without maturation and much more quickly than by the usual treat- ment, For sale by C. W. Bwartz, Tus- seyville ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills. Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year, in Ane ff ——— advance, Lemont. There was a burglar in James I. Thompson’s house one night last week but as Mrs, Thompson frightened him away there was nothing disturbed I. J. Dreese fired his lime pit last Wednesday and will soon be ready to lime his farm and make it still productive. George Martz and Edgar Heckman took a stroll into Tussey Mountain Tuesday of last week and returned la- den with sixty-six speckled beauties as their reward. more James I. Thompson is having his residence painted, which will greatly improve the appearance of the strue- ture, John Weber, of Oak Hall was seen in town the latter last week. Samuel Wirtz returned to his Hous- erville home this week, James Clark, of Buflalo Run, trans- acted business in town Tuesday of last week, Watson Struble spent a few hours in town one evening last week. W. R. Houser and Thomas Gould, of Brisbin, spent a day in this neigh- borhood and while here purchased two fine driving horses, one from the Cen- tre Furnace farms and the John Bathgate, Station, part of | er to Bellefonte | Thursday. were he was a hundred years old, but am pleased to state he is improving. E. W. Evey spent a day with | ty to work. David Dale, a home for his medical student, is summer vacation and | looks none the worse for his winter of hard study. from Meyerstown, where he has been attending school. Mrs. Nancy Hoekman of DuBois, are J. M. Coble. Linn Bott joned. famil the home and ¥ visiting at of ef is looking old fash- i i James Longwell and wife are home short visit fora The town is all astir owing to the commencement at State College. Reitz's r i leased their coal land ing all the mountain land far 4 Shingletown. As phia Monday morning. W. H. Dreese and wile are commencement. of carpenters. Hamill Bathgate was to Monday | Mrs. D. L. Hite has brought her so- journ in this town to a close and gone to visit among her Bellefonte relatives, Simeon Kline moved from Carlisle to Btate College this week. Mra. David Williams and little Hel- en, and Frank 8. Williams departed for Tottenville, New York, Thursday. Miss Myrtle Williams, clerk Katz's store, spent Sunday home of Wm. Rishel. Mr. and Mrs. Hopple and son visit- ed a few days at the home Osman, Quite a number of the townspeople attended the dedication of the audito- rium on Tuesday. ooking after his affairs, in at the of James Woodward. Bruce Motz, had the misfortune of cutting his arm with a saw this week. Maude Ard is visiting her brother Joseph, at Lewisburg. The Childrens’ Day exercises were largely attended Sunday evening con- sidering the inclemency of the weather. John McEntire and family, of Ath- ens, are visiting at the home of Abe. Treaster. Mrs. N. E. Noll and children are visiting at the home of N, W. Eby. T. B. Motz, of Coburn, visited his father one day last week. * Centre Hill. The crops are improving since the recent rains, R. M. Smith and A. C, not through planting corn. J. B. Btrohm attended a meeting of the Penn’s Valley Fire Insurance Com- pany in Bellefonte Monday. George Bmith, of State College, and his friend Miss Bhowers, of Bellefonte, were the guestsof J. B. Btrohm on Thursday. A few of Potters Mill's young ladies recently had a quarrel about the popu- lar young man, Ammon R. Burkhol- der, better known as Coly Burkholder, The lightning struck A. C. Ripka's house last Tuesday night, tearing a hole in the roof and breaking several window lights. Bupervisor Frank Bogden is crush- ing stone on the Rishel farm, with which he is greatly improving the roads. Lizzie Burkholder, who has been on the sick list for the past three months, is not improving. Owing to the bad weather the Chil- dren’s Day services were not largely attended, Potter township school board elected etachers Saturday. Ripka are Millheim, Mrs. Rachael Hummel, burg, spent a day in Mr. and Mrs, O. H ville, were the guests of J. W. Blover afew days last Mr. Henry president of the Annville Fire of Lewis- Inst week, Henry, of Aun- town week is insur. ance Company Mrs. White, of Howat spent Sune day at the home of Rev. I. N. Mr. ane Mrs. Reily Bower, Bhore: Mr. and Mra, Gummo and Mrs, MeClintie, of Salona, Miss Mi- nerva Mauck and Mr, Miller, of Rote were th Mallor ! evening Bair. of Jersey in wi to attend Hmmith vedding Miss Rallis nesday tia where she ment. Robert Breon and spent a few days week. Mrs, GG. Fran brother, Dr. Miller, in Heavert Dale Musser left for Pittsin a IW. ir Satur his {ris day morning, wher ed a position for Miss Lie her friends, A and Miss Palmiatu Williamsport, v hii iencement inson Seminary Harry Condo, formerly of t spent a fe friends in this place Mrs, Wm. Mes id. Hoover, of Wolle's his grandparents, Mr, a Cauiner, a visit on Mot Miss Lottie Wilson, staying witli and Mrs, Main street. Mr. and Mrs minene oy Colyer - Mr. and Mrs. Lev veral days an Mre, G. M I Mary and May spent Detwiler's John Weaver with his cousin Mr. and Mrs spending th Mifflin Wi i ply Coburn, Charles Kerstetler, spending a few days us tal roof. Charley in this place, A. J. Everett ut dered some fine alle mer's home Bunday after: Pr. FF. P a lot of line J. E gince the little girl came to his home, H. 8 where he is employed ton Lumber Company. (i. B. Bhafler has again ; all wish him sticcess Barker was in tow] strawberries Kaler wea a broad Is Snyder went to Laurelt ' by the Laurel- opened his #f Cyrus says the pike road was very muddy between Coburn and Millheim Saturday night. Miss Elsie Kerstelter McElhatten to spend a with her sister. W. IL. Douglass is the name of the best wearing shoe ou the market ; for sale by T. B. Everett, of Coburn. The railroad men of this place sent a fine lot of laurel flowers to Bellefonte and several large bunches to burg. Beveral weeks ago every person you met was complaining because it did not rain, but today they complain be- cause it rains too much ; some people are never satisfied. W. T. Corman says he need not ate tend the fairs this year to see the races as there was one in town on Sun- day that no fair can equal. A ————— Smullton, John Waite and wife who were here a few days visiting the former's par- ents, returned to their home at Smithport. Vietor Brungart, Tuesday morning went to Philadelphia. Children’s service will be held in the Methodist church Bunday evening. Merrill Winkleblech left for his home at Renovo Baturday. John Emerick Is having his house painted which makes a great improve- ment on his howe, Beot Walizer is on the sick list. to months has few gone Lowis- A Rare Bargain, Our regular $4.50 Cabinets for a short time for $3.00, A discount of 88} per cent. This is not an adveriisin dodge but a straight tip. If you ho Blatures now is your opportunity, At tre Hall Fridays, June 5 re f 19, W. W. Sarma, i Witlinm Foster Dead Foster, of died Wednesday William miste morning at five o'clock. Interment will 10 take place Mr. Foster had been ill for a long time, his chief fr } Baturday ut yeloel ailment resulting m his advanced Baffalo Valley, 1819 county. $8 DN aned w y county, March 22, and he In 7 Marin Corl, who died a few years came to Centre ) ny 1s bei 8 =m becsine his wife, I'he children ago born to them were Klizabe th, deo Wim mintes aged, Charles H,. a Kverhart ; mail between agent York and Pittsburg ; James, de- censed ; Mr ¢ be vicinity ol John a chemist in Tennessee, Foster wus the only resident in State (College who wap hen Peunsylivania Niate built, muking him the that - LOCALS locality » - I'tie new walk in front of the Centre Hall hotel ix a great i { improvement, ister, Miss Elizabeth I. Fe i is J iefonts o Oiled i | Christine Married. i On Wednesday, June 10th, at eight | [.., Christine Mins | Emma Wilson, toth of Hardin, Ohio, | were united in marriage at the home | of the bride, by Rev. F. F¥F. Christine, | Vred L o'clock, Fred and father ia number of friends and relatives, i I'he hiride in white, while the groom wore march was rendered by Miss Moore, niece of the bride, wl Aller ceremony the gue were to the dining room, where an elegant wedding supper was served. young couple received many beautiful zifts. On Friday, June 12t White where they w Sulphur Springs, ill make their hom i { Bo pl Viarriage Licenses Yoshie o } Annie M Harry GG. fda M BA itl LAVCALY d Mra. 8h -- Aaronsburg, 1 4 4] and stat July Colyer, it I'he people, Khow 5.4 Lr noilday young i BlGe cs fis Hall 3 3 littie Linden Mrs. Wagner and daughter, from Michigan, who have been visit- iwond where she will visit her sis. , Mra. Frasier, Among the guests at an evening at home given by Miss Hess recently were Harry Potter, of Clairton ; A. R. MeNitt, who has just returned from a trip to the Pacific coast, Miss Vieh Dorfer, of Pine Glen ; and Miss Daisy Brooks and Miss Ella Ross, of this place. The Children’s service church Bunday evening was well rendered and the attendance was larger than was expected owing to the rain during the day. Abner Fleck who was here for the young people's picnic, left Monday for Derby. He was accompanied by Joe Brooks who returned to his po- sition there with the P. R. R Miss Helen Hosterman is visitiog among friends in this vicinity. Arthur Kimport and children are convalescing from an attack of ty- phoid fever, Roy SBwabb and family left for a visit among friends in Philadelphia, LAA ——— Nittany Mountain, 0. M. Lonberger is the owner ofa long-eared, loud-mouthed Jack. Mrs. A. G. Noll is suffering from boils. Clem Parker is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Parker. John Garver was home with brother Newton over Bunday. George Glace who had been working for his brother-in-law, James Good, at Watsontown, is home for keeps. Mrs. J. B. Bprow spent several days the latter part of Inst week and the be- ginning of this week with her sister, Mrs. Ryan, in Bellgfonte. J. B. Bprow helped Bam Bruss plow in the U. E. his i | i l i i PENNSY1.Y Philadelphia & rie KH. Divi and Northern Central Raliway wn Fimo Table, in effect May 24 Week days jor ¥e ii¢ Phiie Through €ith ngwon inCeiphia VWeeckd § 45 fot | and the extraordinary | Swamp-Root, the g on reainzeq. i i ! he 3 Home of Seump Root ling you how to find or bladder trouble. vi ee, also pamphlet out if you have k y N. Ya hottie .GARMAN'S. Children’s Misses’ and Ladies’ Para- sole. The new line iashown. Pole—Ash, 10 cent Curtain and White, Cherry 6 yards of White Lace Beading io a pack-5H cents a pack, More of those 25 cents a pair Bash Curtains, Sash Rods 5 cents up. 98 cents for a first class Calico Wrap- per. Matting 12 1-2¢ to 30 cents. The new styles in Shirt Walsts Bets. Porch Bwings §2.60, Voiles—Chevoite, Broadcloth, Mohair, Sicilians and the new fabric in large assortment, Lace Striped Mohairs—~Cream and Navy ; some call it hem stitched at 50 cents the yard. All the new White Goods for wedding and commencement, from 15e to 75¢ the yard. The laces to go with in Normandy, Vals and Mechlins. Pear! Buttons from 14 to 24 line, 2 dozen for 5 cents. Not one-half the regular price, Doven of new patterns in waistings, his Green's Valley farm on Monday. ww 5 188 Morning trains from Mo Lock Haven and Tyron 7 for Btate College. A fier tandon, Lewisburg and yIo ¢ Tain No. 11 for State College. 7T State College connect with Penna. R. R Bellefonte. {Daily except Bunday. raing at F. H. 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