Won THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, Centre HaLL, THURBDAY, OCTOBER , 151908. TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- 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- r indicate the date to which your subscription I aid. When no date is given the date implied is July, 1900; when no month is given the month implied isJuly—thus : * 00" means July, 1900; *01", means July, 1901; “04” means that your subserip- tion is paid in 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 roper credit, No receipts tor sabscription will e seut by mail unless by special request. The change of date on lal ought to be sufficient evidence. Mone) il is reasonably safe. There have been u § to this date. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. r Audio l COUNTY TICKET, FREDERICH ROBE.R Miltheim, Mrs. G. 8. Frank and Mrs, ary at Lewistown week, and will visit’ friends in Beaver- town before returning. Mrs. F. O. convention Hosterman returned on her parents in East Salem, Mrs. Willism, formerly of of Aurora, Illinois, eral weeks cinity. Miss Mary Hartman left day for an extended visit in phia and Millersburg. Mrs. W. H day from su Mrs. Luther, of Millbeim; now ale among friends in Smith returned last Fri- visit to Tusseyville. Weide: Laurelton, Calvin saul and son Penn street, Daniel Koch, of Sunbury, town several days last week. T. C. Miller, of Harter, W. Va., has been visiting his Centre county friends for the last two weeks ; Thursday he will return accompanied brother Merrill. Mr. Meek, of Altoona, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Harter, on East Main street, J. Frank was in on by Raine arrived in Jalti- he has Years, friends before returnivg to the more Medical where been a student for the last two Mrs. Hummel, burg, is spending some friends in this locality. J. C. Bmith, of State », and Charles Mallory, of Lewistown, spent Sunday at their homes in this place. Lloyd Auman made a business trip to Bellefonte Friday. A. Walter and P. H. Musser are spending a few days in Norristown. Miss Verna Rearick, of Spring Mills, was in town Tuesday. Clarence Kister spent several days in Bellefoute ast week, as the guest of his brother Harry. F. O. Hosterman is spending this week in Philadelphia. A College, Rachael of time with College, Aaronsburg, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stover returned home from a pleasant visit to Spring Mills and Oak Grove. Mrs. Fiora Beaver, of Milroy, is the guest of ber brother, A. 8. Stover, North street. Miss Carrie Weaver has gone fo pay her aunt a visit at Lewistown. Harry Mensch, of Bellefonte, was home over Sunday ; always glad to see Harry come home. Prof. Edgar Stover and family spent Bunday with friends at Woodward, Miss Catharine Frank has taken g trip to Bellefonte, Tyrone and War: riorsmark. Harry Stover, of Altoona, is spend- ing a few days wiin his parents, Mrs. Frances Riissler and little son, of Milroy, are the guests of Mrs. Russ- ler’s uncle, Samuel Beaver, The Evangelicals started protracted meeting at this place Sunday evening. Oscar Wert on Tuesday moved from this place to the west end of Millheim, Following is the report of Wolf's Jhapel school, for the first month ending Oct. 9, 1903 : Number enrolled during the month, male 14. female 17, total 31 ; per cent. of attendance for the month, male 93, female 93 ; those in attendance every day, Martha Bto- ver, Mary Mowery, Mabel Stover, Mi- randa Mowery, Ruth Hinds, George Grening, Henry Btover, Bamuel Gil- bert. on ————— SS ————— Farmers Mills. Mrs, C. Platt has been ill the last few weeks and is not improving. H. F. Hagen was home from Lin- den Hall over Bunday, Amos Dunkel is getting things in order on his new property. A number of people attended Rear- fck’s sale at Spring Mills Baturday. Most of the farmers are still at the corn with the ~“~npers. smn A A A $1.00 a year, Harris Township. H. N. Meyer, of Millheim, a repre- sentative of the Penn Mutual Life In- surance Company, transacted business here last week, Last week was Fair week, but not fair weather, in consequence of which quite a small number of our were in attendance, Mrs, M. A. Woods, Mrs. Alice Ma- goffin and Miss Margaret Lytle attend- ed a Missionary convention at Centre Hall last Thursday. Rev, and Mrs, Stonecypher returned from a visit to Pennsylvania. The Rev the meeting held at Beavertown, Oliver Gibony attended to some bus- iness at his former home at Saulsburg on Tuesday. Adam Bucher and wife, of Altoona, visited here. Mrs. Peter Ishler and her children returned to their home in Boalsburg, after spending the summer in Virgin- ia, where Mr, Ishler is engaged in lum- bering. Mrs. W, E. Gettig little girls returned people eastern attended sSynodieal her three home with to her in Mrs. Black returned from a visit to Dr. Kidder, who had been ailing for (George Meyer, of the Branch, visit- i ed at Locust Grove farm Thursday. N. W. Meyer transacted business at State College on Friday. buying poultry. Rev. Black officiated at the of Myrtle Lytle, a little daughter of Wm. and Mary Lytle, who died at her | interment ness of spinal meningitis, TNHiog. Reveral cases of simnall-pox in neighboring township have exciternpent among some pt et Mingoville & Co., are about operating on their tract at Hecla Park. They have moved a pumber of the buildings to their tract will has MeNitt Bros, and It at Suydertown SOON move the machivery. been a good an end. They will at Boyvdertown, They have made a pool to more men in which have to file his saw so often. Boop is a ge pect to saw thirty thousand feet of lumber a day. Edward Evers is sinking a well for his saw mill, Jack Johnson was home on Friday and Baturday. visit He has gone back to Nittany Mountain, where he a has been employed for some time, James Johnson is cutting corn and picking apples for Charles Me Lain, James is the champion apple picker. E. G. De Armitt his traps on Monday last and eaught four skunks, one "coon and one fox. He expects to do a big business this season. set ets Potters Mills. An entertainment will be given in the M. E. church Monday evening by Rev. Thomas A. Elliot, of New Boffa- He will give a lecture on the hor- rors of intemperance and the life of Christ accompanied by stereopticon pictures. Admission 10 and 15 cents, Hazel Landis, a little girl of about twelve years of age, is seriously ill with an affection of the heart. Bhe makes her home with ber aunt, Mrs. Hettie Landis, Mrs. Thomas Farner, of Philadel phia; Mrs, James Stover, Mrs. Reuben Colyer, Mrs. Perry McKinney and Mrs. Asher Stahl spent Tuesday with Mrs. H. 8B. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Colyer visited the forme: 's father at Centre Hall. ‘harles Acker and Miss Btover, of Aaronsburg, spent Bunday with Miss Cordelia Acker. lo. a ———— Burnham. Notices were posted in the steel works last week announcing that here- after workmen not on duty will not be allowed in the works until 5:16 p. m, on pay day. Tuesaday was pay day at the Stand- ard, when about twenty-five hundred mtn were paid. Prof, Burchfield intends starting a business school in Lewistown in the near future, This is Fair week and it promises to be the best yet held. William Sbutt, who is employed here, had to return to his home in Centre county, on account of ill health. J. Oscar Btover intends moving to this side in a few weeks. John Bweetwood is spending Bun day among friends in Centre county, W. H. Btover spent several days with bis family in Centre county last week, Mrs. James B. Starr, after an illness of several months, died at her home iast Bunday, interment in the Luth- eran cemetery in Yeagertown., She leaves a husband and four children to mourn their loss. mbt AI MA A. Write Grant Hoover for priv on Lemont. Mrs. Robert Lyle, of Bellwood, re- turned home Friday after spending a few days among friends in these parts. Rev. D. E. large congregation Sunday, in the Le- he was pastor for a number of years, been returned to the charge by the U. B. conference, which held its annual session at Philipsburg recently, Sunday preached ber first sermon for the year. tobert Osman and family circulated Station to Ouk Hall Btation, or no officers in these parts, for while the chestnut crop bath law garded, Mrs. Abraham is visiting at the bome of her parents, John RR Williams and wife were shopping in Bellefonte Wednesday. Insts por tresspass law are Evey, of Pittsburg vw} ' The carpenters are putting the finish- ing touches on the house that John I. Thompson is having built for Willinm Mulbarger. George R, Roan is home again wes taking a few Kks' re Mrs, J. Mrs. Philipsburg this week. 8B. Herman and daughter, Jas, Longwell, are visiting at James M. Williams and family spent Sunday in town, The Northern lights were seen Mon- day evenin 7 and 8 o'clock g between Bo Mp Nittany Mountain, George W. Noll Saturday went back to his work at Wisburne. Mrs of the John Horuper, is visiting several days with Mrs. William Horner, wife late granddaughter, f Fhe Houser, daughters of William Houser, visiting several days with their uncle Misses of Nebraska, were LUBser, d Mrs, Mr (id James Dabls ing over the Fod house arrival of a baby girl. Ryan, of Bellefonte, is for J. B. Bprow while Mrs, Bprow, her sister, is in Ohio. James Callibaop, Job of old, is afflicted with boils W. H. Noll & Brother, of Pleasant Gap, have bought the timber on the ng Mrs kee plug like Gregg farmnsand will convert the same into lumber this fall and winter, There has been a good deal of shoot. ¥ i ing in the woods, although the hunt. for or Rightoour season does not open several days Better be will get Adam fing Contr careful you. Rhodes, who has been help- ctor til ormar Sif & Bilger to pu ments for a bridge across Pine came home Baturday - - - Rebersburg. Mre. John sick with Emerick, of smuliton, is cancer, and is not expected to recover. J. W. Harter sold his len acres valuable land to H. H. Miller, The Esher Evangelicals are of having a series of meelings by an evangelist Prof. E. M. Brungart and wife, of Mifflinburg, spent Sunday with Mrs John Wolf The corn aud say there is a fair crop, Many of our people will attend the Bellefonte fair this week J. B. Kreamer remodeling the dwelling house on his farm Elijali Burd lost a valuable cow one day last week. Rev. Wetzel has been granted a va- farmers are starting to husk is set county, on Tuesday. aid of a cruteh, to had a severe attack tism. about, of sciatic rheuma- move this writing. A —————— Tusseyville. family of John Stuart, at State College the past summer. Miss Badie Lee is plying her needle this week at the home of Laura Kel ler and mother. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Floray are proud over the arrival of son No. 2. Laurence Runkle and friend, Miss Katie Heckman, spent a few days at Lewisburg fair, and report having had a nice time, i sos MI AYP AAAI, Woodward. Mrs. Adam Stover and daughter, Mrs. Olive Bpealman, are visiting with friends in Union county. 'Bquire Musser, wife and son, Roy, C. W. Hosterman, wife and daughter, Lida, will leave for Buflalo, N, Y., on Friday. Geo. Miller went to Laurelton on Monday. James Coburn Fehl and Miss Badie Kleckuer, who were married last week, were given an old fashioned serenade by the boys Baturday evening, Mrs. R. M, Wolf is visiting her mother and her sister, Mrs. J. W. Rill- er, at Linden Hall, J. C.F. Motz is home visiting his mother. C. D. Motz will leave for Boranton | Georges Valley. | Wesley Gobble is rejoicing over the | arrival of a young daughter, James Foust, who is employed at ily. Filmore Ackerman, of spent Bunday at the home of James Foust. Roland Zettle is wearing a broad smile, and says it is another boy. Edward Lingle hes his buckwheat | on shock ; it is a blue look out for | buckwheat cakes, Eddie. Kdward Decker vigited the Decker sehiogl. Mesears, and oy Hoover Stewart Ripka Is expecting a large i erop of corn, David Lingle bas returned apara Falls and sys he wae delighted sights, Miles (C. Barger, of Mifflin made a flying trip to Brush Valley on Bunday. The smiling face of Harry Wagner wus seen in town the other day Simon Hennigh is still whacking away nt his cori John Foust paid a visit to Sober evening Foust aired a Vid It may cosl some of i the sportsmen considerable to learn that rabbit sea- ’ #01 has not yet opened. - — Colyer. Mra, Mis Smith an ter, Ruth, of Potters Mills, spent Sunday at of P. B. Jordan tninment will be shael Mr. and a daugt! the home A stereoplic held in the Zion r evening, 17th, J L part being Ten the kil eller Evangelical church, Rev, T, uf two will consist Nights second, Earthly f Maun, ilgrimage of t Me ae 3 311 on 10 and 15 cents 1 b wood Dav =aturday at the arrival cutter at Mrs id Bartges, of Centre Hall, gpent home of Wm, teiber, Miss SBudie Bodtorf returned home from Spring Mills after spending sev- eral weeks there, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. and Mrs. Ed. Bubb shopping in Bellefonts Reiber and Mr spent Tuesday A A Pretty Exhibit uy interesting SIL REE RR y Fair gre capacity during this and last of Pe Aitural week, the exhibit « Colle Slati tion 100 nusyivania Slate ge and Experiment in is deserving special men- I'he Experiment Station was repre sented by exhibits from two depart- the Department of Agri- the mal of Watson, B ments ; first, culture under Prof the Department of igetuent second, and Horti- in of and Prof. Geo Vas represented George C, and TADS culture, under the Prof. W. A CC. Butz in the uagement Buckbout Fhe College Department of the School of Engineering under Prof. L.. E. Reber, Dean, and in the School of Agr A. Buckhout, In the there were thirteen varieties of wheat, iculture under Prof. W Acting Dean. Department | twenty-two of oats aud nine of forage crops in the sheaf, sixteen varieties of | wheat and and forty-five of oats of eighteen varieties potatoes OR BALE~A thoroughbred Buck, price $10.00 Ewes J. C GOODHARTY | Centre Hall, nted can cierk be 136 wages Lo right party { no TED—Lady i good ple and cake! tween times in confectionery 1 ; good home and good y or adds wlore; CRE, RISHEL vee, Altoona, Pa. ANDREW J i No, 151 Fourth A | { EETING stoekholde Fars and { hold a special mee { m., at the home of the p { All the stockholders are red | as special and Important | { acted WW | | ea TED AN ENTE] AER A tite | weet on Young is Walleq Lo niger among ih De» prof drawings of the new bacteriological meth- In the Department of Horticulture the School of Engineering contained excellent samples of student’s work in plain wood work, lathe work and pat- tern making. The students work io iron shown in exhibits of foundry, and machine work, All of this interesting display was most tastefully arranged by the repre- sentatives of the College and Experi- ment Station in charge, and afforded a most excellent opportunity for the people of Centre county to scquaint themselves with very interesting lines of work that are now being #0 success fully pursued at the State College. a Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days, For several months our younger brother had been troubled with indi- gestion. He tried several remedies but got no benefit from them, We pur- chased some Chamberlain's Stomach snd Liver Tablets and he commenced takiog them. Insideofthirty days he had gained forty pounds in flesh. He is now fully recovered. We have a ood trade on the Tablets. ~HOLLEY nos , Merchants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by (\. W, Bwartz, Tusseyville, ¥. A. Carson, Potters Mills. was forge ss pin. If you are not a subsoriber to THE CENTRE REPORER ask to have it sent to you free of charge for Three Months. A postal card will do the can. Also Jot HENRY 4 pai i |Iain's Stomach aud Liver ! Easy to take Pleasant in effect by CC. W. Swartz, Tusses ville, F. A. Carson, Potters Mills CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire aud Life Insurance Companies in the world. The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; 60 assessments, ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage OMee in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. p@ Telephone connection, wl Do Good-It Page. A Chicago man bas observed that, “(Good deeds are better than real estate deeds-—<some of the latter are worthless, Act kindly and Buy, show sympa- thy and lend a helping hand. You cannot pomsinly Jose by it.” Most men appreciate a kind word and encourage: ment more than substantial beip, There are pe in this community who might truthfully say : ‘My good Rhona cheer u . A few doses of Charme berlain’s Cough Remedy will rid you of your cold, and there is no danger whatever from poenmonia when you use that medicine. It always cures, . 1 kuow it for it bas hel me n a watie, ducer: riday Evenings. FRININDY BH. Divisior “ } fours » ! Railway. Philadelphia rie R. snd Norther Time Taoie for Benovo for Williams gh Parics pla, fasiward, 4 & J. W. GEPHART where! Buperintendent, E CENTRAL RAILROAD, ct May 2 6 ~ ng ak Yoct 1806, WESTWARD RTATIONE trains from Montandon, Williamsport a Trrone ounect with train Neo, Afternoon trains fromm Mon - and Tyrone convect with SH State COnllege. Trains from | Srate Voliege connect with Penna, KR. B.tralns 8' bellelonte iiaily except Bunday. F. H. THOMAS, Supt. ‘Why Pay Rent « se ‘Current Rate « Interest i i { When the 'HomeCo-Operative Company a co-partnership will furnish you the money ta buy s home, or pay the mortgage off, and give yon 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, which amounts to 134 per cent. sim le interest on amount. i investigation courted. 1 am alo agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York The largest in the World, Yon canpot sfford to lostre war He until you se me. rite or call on the Geperal Agent for fall pertioniam, oy ghlsrmation quired will Edwin K. Smith General t Oak Hall
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