THE CENT S. W. SIUTH, RE REPORTER. Editor and Proprietor, Centra Har, . . PENN’A. Al 1%] » STN 5 « a | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1003, | TERMS.—The dorms of subscription to the Re- porter are one daliar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENSS.—20 cents per lind for three insertions, and b cents per line for each sub- sequent fnsertion. Other rates made known on application, The figures opposite your name on label of pa- Je indicate the date to which your subscription s paid. When no date ig given the date implied is July, 1900: when no month is given the month fmplied fs July—thus : ‘ 00" means July, 1900; “01”, means July, 1901; “04 means that your subscrip- tion is paid 1m advance to July, 1904. Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations. | When you pay your subscription always ex- | amine your label and when a notice appears | that corrections have been made, compare and | report immediately if you have not been given WOPOT Cr ts for subscription will sent by y special request, The change ought to be sufficient evidence, y mail is reasonably safe. There have t losses to this date, we Spring Mills. The late rains caused Penus ereek to raise, Elmer Leitzell of Lewisburg, is vis- ting at the home of James Leitzell. Mrs. Ada V. Runkle, landlady of} the Mottor House, York, spent a week at the home of John Smith. The Lutheran Sunday school will | hold their first picnic next Saturday at the sand spring, in Hon. William Allison's grove. Mra daughter, and Altoons, are visiting at the home of D. | Barree. Mrs. Jones is threatened with typhoid fever, i The K. G. E aratio: Jones sou, of are making great prep- Labor Day. Thes meme- bers Monday evening and have five new apj They mark. Bellefonte on five new i to go to initiated last i will soon Let the licants, hundred worl od "n WOTrK go on. reach ti good Paul B ierly, son of Rev. Bierly, was | kicked on the | to Israel Z for sever R. G. Kennely charge of I up near Stone Wm. of will be home this mother aud sister bridge ACTros8 SInging The new i Fi If gr by a horse belonging ibler. It made him limp al days. ind wife will take vichley’s boarding house, Creek, this week. Freeport to Stover, Iilinois, week visit his Creek is finished at two years to build a bridge last, takes a small stream, how long will it take to it BOTY build one across a river a mile wide Frank Mayes, a member of the firm of Keller & Mayes woolen factory, at Houserville, was here looking up the interests of their factory, a: Kk the third degree in the K. G. E. lodge. Boyd Auman left last Monday for | Steubenville, Ohio, where he accepted a position as stenographer with some | large firm, i nd to The new iron bridge is at last com- pleted, and we can boast of having the only state bridge in the county. It| will be appreciated all the more since it was so long coming. Misses Florida and Bertha gan their Mon- | day last. The former bas charge of the intermediate school in Centre Hall and the latter has Hill school Prof. A. M. Allison left on Tuesday | last for Orange City, Iowa, where he | Duck be- | work as teachers on the Centre has secured a position as teacher in the public schools, J. F. Rearick sold the home he now | occupies to C. J. Finkle for a consider- | ation of fifteen hundred dollars. Mr, Reariek intends locating elsewhere, Mrs. Churehill, nee Adda Van'Val- | zak, of Bt. Louis, spent a few days vis- iting Miss Mary Woods and other ac-| quaintances. Mrs. Ed. Rubl accompanied by her three children, is visiting friends in Montgomery, The Harrisburg party who were be- ing entertained at the home of C, E, Zeigler for the past few weeks, left for their homes last Baturday. Before leaving they gave a Hard Time party for a number of their friends, enter- taining them in Mr. Long's park. Miss Anna Sowers left for Philadel- phia some time ago, where she has se- cured employment as a dressmaker. Boyd Auman has secured a position in Steubenville, Ohio, as & clerk. He left Monday morning, Mrs. Condo and small son, of How- ard, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Braucht, W. H. Bmith left on Tuesday morn- ing for Harrisburg, to attend the Dem- ocratic State Convention in session there. Jacob Bitner and sister, Miss Jennie, are visiting in Bnow Hhoe this week, They made the trip with horse and buggy driving only as far as Belle. fonte the first day. Miss Bella Jones and brother Hugh, of Altoona, are visiting their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Barree. Will have quite a number of picnics within the next ten days. On Thurs day the Reformed Bunday school will have one at Allison's sand spring ; on Haturday the Lutherans will have theirs at the same place, and on Hat. urday of the foliowing week the Evan- gelicals aud United Evapgelicals will hold a union picnic in Gentzels grove a short distance up Georges Valley, Wilbur Burkbolder, of Bellefonte. was here last week reviewing his old hunting grounds. Mr. Barkholder was formerly assistant at this station, and while here was frequently on the war path. Mrs. Margaret Ruhl and family left on Tuesday last to visit Mr. and Mrs. | Willis Rishel, at Montgomery, both of whom formerly resided here. Mrs. Rishel is a daughter of David Ruhl, deceased, George H. Lose, of Bellefonte, made a visit to this place last week, greeting his friends and enjoying himself among the hills of Penns Valley. Mr. Lose is very affable and agreeable, and | a gentlernan of fine personal appear- | ance, The $6000 bridge over Sinking Creek is about completed, with the excep- tion of a little painting. No doubt the bridge will be accepted this week, when it will be duly opened for travel, best bridge in the county. i The inclement weather of late has | interfered very materially with the Many potatoes are still in the ground, and those that are out ap- pear to be rapidly decaying. Evident- farmers, Harris Township. An interesting harvest service was held in the Lutheran church on SBun- day. Next Bunday morning the har- vest home will be celebrated in the Reformed church. The people of the community are in- vited to a social on Thursday evening, Sept. 3rd, at the home of Wm. Go- heen, given by the ladies of the Pres- byterian chureb. The sympathy of the people is ex- tended to the Misses Bara and Clara Keller, who are mourning the death of their sister, Mrs. C. I. Rhone, at Los Angeles, Cal. Edwin, only child of Bolomon Lohr Thomas Riley is seriously ill. Mrs. Amanda Fisher spent last week with her sister, Mre. John Stuart, at is ill. Priscilla Stuart her this week staying with Aaronsburg, Geo. Whitmer accompanied by his brother and two sisters, of Balem, spent a few days with their uncle, Henry Philips. | Prof. W. T. Meyer and Miss Elsie | Philips bave left for Philadelphia to] teach music. i Dr. D. Mingle and daughter Bessie, | of Iowa, are paying a visit to the for- | church Bunday evening. Mrs. Allen Earbard, of Kansas, is of Jessie Wert. Ohio, is visiting friends here, Mrs. Anna Wyle, of Mifflinburg, was Miss Anna Andes, who has been tory one, The venerable Charles Miller, who for some His does not improve. still precarious, condition cl ff Soe ——————— ts Plum Grove, Maggie Kuhn spent Sunday at the Old Miss the home of her parents, at to harvest ; most of it would away had not wet weather set , and the chances are that some will spoil if the Still some oats and some be in 3 . # not soon change, Most farmers considerable ti fiave piowing to do yet on account of oats being isle. had to cut his arm badly, requiriog eight the It caused by a grain cradle fallin it Philip Auman the misfortune stitches to close wound, g a nail, where had previously hung Wm. C. Cu College, visited ut stard and wife, the home of J aool asl week, ' ¢ Newton Bhawley, of Miss Jessie Harsl Hall, visited at the this place of of ’ Centre the for- mer's parents at Axemann, last week, the of 1barger, home The birthday surprise party at home of W, H their daughter Swartz, honor Miss There had in Prudence, would have weather genuine surprise, been more present the been pleasant. Misses Ada and Annie Weaver visit- their parents one Wm. day T A Le Homan and wife spent Sun- among friends at Boalsburg. patrons all seem to be glad they (George Bharer spent Sunday with his friend Keller, at Kellersville, Miss Annie Carper and Mr, Shaw- Wm ley visited at the home of Jacob Shar- er on Sund AY. Potters Mills That person had better not try to Jeblehimer's cellar again, or he will get what he is uot looking for. D. J. Meyer and wife and Wit Me place Sunday on their way to Reeds ville Miss Anos Beblehimner has Pottaville to to are gone attend school. All The many friends of Miss Cordelia Acker are pleased that she has again returned to this place and the children are delighted to have their teacher back. Parents have no trouble to get their children to go to school, for which the teacher deserves much praise. The writer wishes her success, The many friends of Mrs. Henry Hankey will be sorry to hear of her ac- cident. Bhe fell down the stone cel- lar steps and received some severe bruises, but no bones were broken. Grandpa Stabl was in town Sunday to see Lis little granddaughter. J. O. Btover and Clark Bible, who are employed at Burnham, spent Bun- day at home, Mrs. Wolf and Amelia Btover have returned from a visit to friends in Milroy. Mrs, Cal. Ruhl is home from a visit to her mother at York. —— ———— —_— New Jewelry Store, Jewelry and silverware for sale. Re- pairing of watches a specigity. Work guaranteed. Eyes tested free. Best quality lenses. Dinges store room. W. B. Krave —— A Remarkable Record, 7 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. It has been in use for over thirty years, during which time many million bottles have been sold and used. It has long been the standard and main reliance in the treatment of croup in thousands of homes, yet during all this time no case has ever been reported to the manu- facturers in which it failed to effect a cure. When given as soon as the Shiid becomes hoatas or even a4 soon as the croupy cough a t wi prevent the attack. tnt to take ; many children like it. Itcon- tains no opium or other harmful sub. stance and may be given as confident ly toa baby as to an adult. For sale Miss Phoebe Miller returned Mrs. John Fisher and two children, | burg. Frank Sharp, of Philadelphia, visit. ed in SBhiogletown i tate Oiled James Thompson, of = transacted business here Monday. ed court last week. N.W Pine ( WwW. | were guests at Locust irove Mills Saturday. { (irove farm on Bunday E.R the City, was entertained at the bome of Mrs. Bara Rankin. will open Mclutyre, of Mountain The schools R. B. Harrison | Hill. | Academy at Bell | day moved to There is sickness Monday, 7th. t Roe Edward Meyer will teach in will teach a Hn th foute, and on that place, again Bear RAMONE i cattle grazing in the The wet weather is supposed to be the it { cause of i SL Rrebersburg. The p ly being reduced to dition by for their those Bp i its normal con- the muny visitors respective homes, who left are Rev. David Mr. and Mire. Orvi Ocker and Tamily, =, Frank and family, Miss Kreamer, Mrs, H E. Jenkins and son, Edwin Nearhood and family. Rev. during the last week # Walker, Forest Ss Tace H. B. his western from by returned benefitted Harman trip mu his vacation Miss Ama Gi a 8 Riley ents rianined her cousin, Heckman, from over Bunday. Amor returned are Menars Weber, Weaver, Brungart. | Charles Miller, | with typhoid fever, is again able t out, and it is hoped he to grow stronger. Mrs, John Wolfe ill for the ent is beginning to improve, Messrs, T. E. R Henry Esq, and H. E. Royer ness trip to Bellefonte on Monday. Orvis Frank friends in Selinsgrove T. A. Auman cow from J. N. Moyer lust week. Mrs. Phoebe Brungs 2 men who have the yi Ung from the summer's Mor ’ Wen ve r, Emerick ir Bruce is, Curtis Lyun and Vietor who has been il bur will has been seriously last few weeks but at pres. wer, Meyer, spent Bunda bought a *t On Monday Forest Emerick with where he will work iu a freight office. Prof. E. R. Brungart has gone MifMlinburg, where he holds the prin- cipalship of the schools. Mrs. Brun- gart was unable to scecompany him owing to the illness of her mother, Mra. Wolfe, Messrs, W. J. Carlin and Hon, SBam- uel Frank left on Tuesday for Harris- burg and Philadelphia, where they will spend a few days J. B. Kreamer acoympunied his daughter, Mrs. 8. 8. Frauk, to Harris- burg on Tuesday. a Our semi-annual half-price sale begins to-day, MONTGOMERY & CO., Bellefonte, Pa, to Farmers Mills, Misses Katie and Rosie Armbruster returned from their trip to Atlantic City Saturday afternoon, George Ream, of Bunbury, made » few calls in this community Bunday. C. F. Hagen, of Beaver Dam, was home with his parents and friends over Bunday. A. C. Homan, of Nittany, spent Bun- day with his parents and friends, W. F. Rishel and Bamuel Frederick were out buying cattle Monday. J. F. Hagen & Co., oarpenters, are doing a rushing business, The Fisher property sold Baturday was purchased by Samuel Frederick, for five thousand and ten dollars, Cail on J. H, Rishel for a fine line of general merchandise at reasonable by C. W. riz, Tusseyville ; F, A. on, Potters Mille. been confined to her room for the past | week. At present she is improving. Prof. Kdward Stover's Polly Main street. Walter, of Mifflinburg, have goue to ten- | housekeeping in Stover's | emuent house on Mrs. Henry | spent a few days Weaver vy al the home of Geo, Matthew Swabb and bride, of Manor, ti | spent thelr noneymoon with ie AA irs SWRLD Detw iler, | groom's mother, Mr Mrs, Js m . Nusseyville, were al | Warren Winklebleeh on ardd cob wee the home of I'hursday. C. A. Weaver and family, of Co- | burn, spent Bunday in town. i - . { Lemont. Robert U Wa | Bellefonte Monday up pla ©, MEO EY ” i i" departed fe evening, to be work which opens d | ready to take his in the i schivels at that { Tuesday. The | will open Monday, Frank Bohn, o1 | prising { i * t $ Choos Of township farmers, | having his teams ing potatoes, and | right urina was bro bruised consider Ly ‘ ntleman of | Alii i i ted town, while pring creek thrown from William tle, a highly this Hee ih Fok rid old ge i | watering his he K one day last week, was the horse into the water and was al- most drowned Heury F. are rejoicing over | pound baby boy Mrs. J. B. Hern ! Miller have ne Houtz and his good wife the srrival of a nine an and Miss Phoebe turned from their visit { the former's daughter, Longwell, of Phila, and at the howe Mrs. Muggie report a pleasant 1 My Mrs. rejoicing over the visit Kerns, of and Andrew arrival a fine daughter last week fp Smuliton. Henry Gentzel and family, of Bober, visited at the home of Mrs. Gentzel’ | father on Sunday. Odis Wolf is quite ill with pneumo- nia. Charles Drumm, who has been sick for the last week is improving Mayme Wolf went to Lamar Moop- | day. John Waite and son, who were here | to attend the funeral of his mother re- turned to their 1 and children, of home at SBmithport Harry Stove r Salona, are visiting at wri Frazier and Mrs the home of Serene Harry. Anus Harry, who spent a few weeks | at Lock Haven, returned home mother, of Monday. Alma Gramley and her | Rebersburg. were in town Thad. Stover and Henry Smull went | to Bell fonte Monday. - a Beech, thiresher was at he Chursday last, but Henry Lingle's their gasoline i gine did not work very well, James Reeder has just finished ting oats ; he is a little behind the rest Miss Sadie Barger, of Milroy, return. ed to her home on Bunday, after a three weeks’ visit with her brother, Miles J. Barger. James Leitzel and father made a bus iness trip to this place. Mary Barger put the Deckes house in proper condition for the open. ing of school Monday. David Lingle, of Decker Valley, was in this place Monday. The festival was postponed count of the rain. A Smithtown. Smith Bros. are kept busy threshing through this section, B. F. Frankenberger threshed nine. ty-seven bushels of wheat from three acres. Who can beat that ? Calvin Swartz is helping his brother Harvey, near Centre Hall. Now the work will move, Sorry to suy that W. F, Bmith is no better at this writing. 5, H. Bressler gays the plums are about past, Charles Frankenberger would sell his horse if he could get his price. Peaches are scarce. C—O I His Lite Saved by Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoen Remedy. “B. L. Byer, a well known cooper of this town, says he believes Chamber. lain’s Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved his life ast summer, He bad been sick for a month with what the doctors call billious dysen- tery, and could get nothing to do any good until he tried this re It gave him immediate relief,” says T. Little, merchant, Hancock, Md, CHL. woh on AO. prices, Oak Hall, Misses Anna Dale, Marion and Lau- ra Benner, Messrs. EE. K. Bmith, ¥Kd- win and Harry Benuer attended the | Odd Fellows Hunter's Park | pienic at a i . J 1,71 ¥ P Philadelphia & H., Divine, and Northern Central Eallway. vi * ¢ Arie I. %. Time TabIS the Lutheran church last Bunday at The citizens of Boalsburg wili hold a picnic at Shingletown Baturday. to its new quarters in Mr. Close’s store, All are sorry to have Miss and family, of y fly lav toopsburg, spent last Hunday Clem Dale, Esq. transacted | at this place Tuesday morning tween trains J. Krader, 3 writes that everyt + 1 ~ fountain progressi 10 honest i {0 " Ling is out there and he would like twenty-five trustworthy and men ; carpenters, lumberinen ne- te masons, brick-layers, mill- : wrigh teamsters, drillers, dynamite blasters, and millers, - .. Colyer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry | family, I Mrs. Wm Grace, of of this MeClell Pleasant all and Unity, and relist day ds Reed Miss Emma Swartz and Mover, of vi wil Viiit PURBeVYYVIL { ©. Bre week riends giting Pittsburg aud Niagara | Miss Fapnie § {spent a few d ne friend, with a fair er =i “1 Mrs , rs boys, of Reber spd Mrs, J. Third street Prof. E the Mifllinburg been M $ has BU ring at arrived in tow hursday sand has again taken up his residence o He wi nut street ompanieqa his father hie PW detained in week or two Uoclalmed Letters ff : PDIIOW The letters remuainin a list Ki g in the Centre postoffice Rept. 1, 190 The Home Co Rishel, J. H (losser. M. D Persons calli Mrs. Chri Esq., H lore lege, (iosner, for the ivertised. M Boal - - — Da Af cope BDO BAY Ley were ua (31 i Mr. DP throughnu Wi ert ties, W. Va , most ito 1 Kinde was alm hopels diarrhoea ;: was sicians whogave b Lie ve al attended im iittle, lief, when a neighbor jearaning of serious condition, brought hima b tof Chamberlain's Colic, Chol Diarrhoea Remedy, whi in less than twenty-four hours teale by C. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville ; { A. Carson, Potters Mills, r cured hin Children’s Misses’ sols, aud Ladies’ Para- The new line is shown. 10 cent Curtain Pole—~Ash, Cherry and White, 6 yards of White Lace Besding in a pack-—b cents a pack. 25 More of those Curtains cents a pair Sash Sash Rods 5 cents up. 98 cents for a first class Calico Wrap- per. Matting 12 1-2¢ to 80 cents, The new styles in Shirt Walsts Sets, Porch Bwings $2.50, Voiles—Chevoits, Broadclot Bicilians and the new large assortment. Lace Striped Mohairs—Cream and Navy ; some oaii ii ein stitched at 50 cents the yard. All the new White Goods for wedding and commencement, from 16¢ to 76c the yard. The luces to go with in Normandy, Vals and Mechlins. Pearl Buttons from 14 to 24 line, 2 dagen for 5 cents. Not one-half the regular price. Dosen of new patterns in waistings, b, Mohair, fabric in A For sale by C, W, Bw Tussey ville ; F. A. Carson, Poters Mills. H. THOMAR, Bupt. Why Pay Rent or te Current Rate . Interest When the HomeCo-Operative Com pa ny a Co-partnership will furnish you the money 0 buy a home, or pay the mortgage off, and give you Ten Years and Five Months To pay it back at the Rate of $8.50, per Month, With Interest at 3 Per Cent, Per Annum on the graduating scale, wich Rmonnte 10 1 per cent. sims ie interest ou amount, trict investigation courted. 1 wm also agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York i ne Jargon Im the World, ur fe until y rite or call oh 355 nation of ny in u ton, rguired will Edwin K. Smith General # .GARMAN’S .