THE CENTRE REPORTER. S. W. SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor, CENTRE Harn, . . . PENNA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1908, 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 b 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 id. When no date is given the date implied 7. 1000; when no month is givep the month : 00” means July, 1900; *01”, means July, 1901; “04 '’ means that your subserip- tion is pait mm advance to July, 1904. Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations, When you pay your subscription always ex- amine sour label, and when a notice appears that corrections have been made, compare and report immediately if vou have not been given yroper eredi No receipts for sabseription will f » sent by mail unless by special request. The h re of dats ] ought to be sufficient mey by mail is reasonably safe. » losses to this date. Re « Smullton. Mayme Wolf, of Lamar, spent Sun- day with her parents. : hh spent a few days in inklebleck and family re- home in Renovo after ks at this place. number of people eck, who wus shot re weeks ago, is able und on erutehes, A ee Oak Hall, Smith is numbered on Is linproving Ke. A. J ate were in vife, of Centre Hall, » of Nicholas E K. t Saturday. Smith the people of this com- p given them and n them during their Mr. Bible at work hat Mrs. Bible is VYaborts mn dsburg will ertainment of Bethle- interesting ser- n the old Evan- the little daugh- Heckman. Hess, of Brad- visiting their r the past month, Adam Wm. een and friends fi returned howe a few days ago, Pitcairn, is and Mrs. (ettip gz, of nts, Mr. Thom am Flai . . Wm. Fleisher [ Mr. Mrs visiting WwW. IF has been 4 1 Lt the holue i and Mrs. tockey for the last few days, nections Lemont. ed a car load of his place Friday shipment taken it has been ill his writing, fowl ship are itute and are » attend, to Beling- her, Rev fias been giite but is slightly went 'a br first #leds and he roads for this Wow as nol deep re rough the sleigh- of Cen- week ind wife if last nights were in this section Id west wind. ih a———— 5s Mills, if present, 2 Lin- den Ha ytd his parent: ire, John F. Hagen, A nun rof you proiraectea Baturdas Cyrus Gounty, Bhreckengost, It is gee the smile on i% hedspe from sunday with r people attended meeting at Green Grove and Sunday evenings, , of Union brother, H. E. Shreckengost visited Lis a little late, but you ean still Win. F. Rishel’s face, brought by the young farmer that ar- rived at his bome about two weeks ago, W. E Hagen and mother spent Sun- day afternoon with Samuel Wise, at Sinking creek. A monument to Mrs, John was erected Monday, Miss Lottie Armbruster was employ ed by W. FF. Rishel last week, George Kline, who is employed in Fishers’ roller mill, was home with his parents at Osk Hall, over Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Homan spent Sunday afternoon with Gardner Grove, Rev, W. C. Bierly ealled on Mrs, Rosie Blover, Saturday, HAA Ss VIN-TE NA, a specitic for Blood Dis ences, for Siuggish Tired feeling, Berof- ala, Chronic CUstarrh, Pimples, or any form of #kin Disease, Take Vintena ft acts like maggie in restoring New Blood to the svar, If not bev efited our money refunded, J, D. Murray, uggist. Wrote Christmas Photos, Get your picture taken text week, Friday, Dec. 18, at Smith's gallery Centre Hall. Tressler Farm Sold, The executors of the estate of Jona- than Tressler, deceased, late of Harris township, Friday of last week sold the real estate of the decedent. The farm containing one hundred and twenty acres was sold to Jonathan Tressler, Jr., for $5712, being at the rate of $47.- 60 per acre. The woodland, twenty-three acres, was bought by Edward Sellers, of Oak Hall, for $100.00 Messrs. Fortney & Walker were at- torneys for the executors. in meres rion LOCALS, Juy useful Christmas gifts. A fine line of Christmas goods at the New Cash Store, Spring Mills. Clothing, Confidence and Real Value —MONTGOMERY & Co., Bellefonte. George Michael recently moved from Alfarata, Mifflin county, to Millheim. The Franklin and Marshall Glee Club is advertised to appear in Grange Arcadia, New Years evening, werk in a small family. No washing. Mrs. James O. Denniston, State Col- lege, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Black Tuesday drove to Reedsville where they visite d Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Meyer and other friends. WwW. Howard Durst was Mr to town are day. Durst’s visits but a short distance east of town. day worning on account for several days. W. Fravk Bradford will stock Old Fort farm recently purchased from the Odeukirk John C. Kuhn the farming operations ter April 1st. estate, will conduct for him af is Myra Goodhart, daughter ] y rood hart, of Sprig has accepted foute Hospital #5 matron. She will be assisted by her sister Margaret. fuvitations are out for the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Wieland, youngest daughter of Mra. Catharipe Wieland, of Linden Hall, to Murray Edwin Leitzel, of Northumberland. Sara 3 A Christmas service will be given in the I rmed church Thursday even- ing, Dec {ef » which all are invited I'he program is arrapged principally for the little folks. The title is “Echoes of Bethlehem.” The tians, who last year held a basket pic- Park, and formed a permavent organization, A, to Philadelphiaized-Centre coun- nic in Fairmont Philadelphia, are discussing the matter of holding a banquet seme time in January. Will J. Bmith, the dairyman, killed Centre Hall. The W. B. Mingle, Esq weight of his hog in 174 ae second, the the largest weight was came a le Iargest porker being 467. hogs killed by him weighed nearly as much. The zenior students in the Electrical Engineering Department of Pennsyl- vania State College, Wednesday start- ed on their annual tour of inspection, Prof. Jackson accompanied them, and Philadelphia, Trenton, and New York will be covered on the trip. Judge C. A Mayer, of Lock Haven, evlebrated his seventy-third birthday sluesday, as well as his thirty-fifth sn- niversary as district judge. He was. first elected judge in 1868, when the counties of Centre, Clearfield sand Clin- ton composed a judicial district. His district now embraces the counties of Clinton, Cameron and Elk. ViIN-TE-NA—Brain workers, such as Bankers, Merchants, Bookkeepers, Lawyers, Ministers, Clerks, ete., whose strain of work gives a de- feeling, tired -over-worked fagged nerves. nervousness, quickly - restore If not bene- J. D. Murray, constant pressed brain, sleeplessness, can health by using Viotena, fited money refunded. Druggist, The Democrats of Milton want Ed- ward Weidenbhamer, the school book man, who is well known here, to an- nounce himself as a candidate for the nomination for state senator from that district, Mr. Weidenhamer Is emi- nently fitted for that position. The district is the 27th, and is composed of Northumberland, Unica and Boyder counties. The district gave Benator Foebt a plurality of 476 and a majori- ty orbut nine votes, There will be a bitter contest against the present in- cumbent for a re-nomination, and since Snyder county began cutting po- litical capers, there is a good fighting chance for a Democrat to win, —— To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, Mr. J. H. Beitz, of De- troit, Mich., says, * They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a plens- ant and satisfactory movement of the bowels.” There are people in this community who need just such s medi- cine. For sale by C, W. Bwartz, Tus. seyvitle; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, Every box warranted, ————— AIMS — Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year, » HOW HE FEELS WHEN IN THE MIDST OF A FIERCE ONSLAUGHT. or of Horse Stories Deucribes the Experiences of an Arab oer Ia oiry-The the Ranks of Stunrt's Gallop to Battle. how a horse feels when going into bat- There So it is likely that no one tle. is no way of finding out. ti owell Ford gives 1 4] Nine, ublished by »” i ei Black » cavalry. The : next morning asha by rowl was the the dista of By daylight of akened AVY guns. on thousands Nearer . 1 ( 1 1 rode to the place wi the move, with him, I Were ‘owling. Sometimes sometimes the ain they plung low branche seratehed ar across tie ope » troop Ot on of Horse 1 HACK it to Get Old. . young man who iwving of youth good compan ery,” he said. and let wine iH motion, bat it is to followed { his own sel and oun is youth Devotion to nppetite pi 3 ww York vont ed mean the streoe reproact their tir man mast he makes, must work ing any oue sa} AMitepd to your own fre rigit 4 the thrifty nr pliment it ix indusiry.- Norton ail An Enay One. “What supports the sun in the heave ena?’ asked the country schoolteacher, “Why, its beams, of course,” riplied a precocious youngster.—hansas City Independent. — pp——— Extremes Extremely Uncomfortable, “What does comfortable circumstan- ces mean?’ “Why, you're ‘comforiatble’ when you're neither poor nor rich.,”—Detroit Free Press. EM A Sincerity is the basis of all true friendship. Without sincerity it is like a ship without ballast. AI MII SSA, Centre Reporter $1.00 a year. * Harris Township. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Shugert are vis- John Kuhn, of the Braneh, spent Saturday and Bunday in Boalsburg, Miss Sallie visiting in 3eilefonte. Keller is Commissioner P. H., Meyer spent Samuel of * Pine week, Nantiglo, Grove and wile, Mre. Wim, Mechtley, of visited in this place. Miss Mellen: burg. Sara lar t pent A donation was sent to the nte hospital on Wednesd A meeting n church Thursday evening for the yy school as, I. Curtis Meyer, of the spent Thursday at Locust Grove of Centre H Branch, farm, ove of i J H. Meyer and s ed business at Si Quite a number of i” i i ici iI 1g1 > December 17, J ¥ . Proclamation : i hav glorious reign SANTA CLAUS. ER RR? 1 GARMAN'S STURE His Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. 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New Plates Rich Bindings Compliments Congressman Dresser, the congressman of this district: To the sends a new member in the person of well new Congress solomon Robert Dresser, a man by Pittsburgers terested in the known who [are oil and £84 Mr. Dresser has invented a number of appliances for use in the oil him ind their manufacture has made weaithy, Among them are a packer for natural gas and oil wells, a 1 coupling to make a tight joint in pipes and an iy it the leakave ¢ Vir, Dresser a ry & (res Al if age, sulating coupling to prev 18 NOW a Michi- the He is a gai man by birth, but moved in 50's to Pennsylvania +1 to thie firs IETess ol ie Twenty Then it’s probably too late. You neglected dandruff you had only tak: vice, you would if n SALE REGISTER. ¥ 1 en Ha ick. east of t=Jalin CRANT HOOVER Controle sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies iu the world, The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; » DO Ase re ne Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. ga Telephone counection, [the prudent and careful housewife re | plenisties her supply of Chamberlain's {Congh Remedy, It Is certain to i bo i : needed before the winter is over, and {results are much more proiopt and | satisfactory when it fs kept at hand {avd given ae soon as the cold is cons tracted and before it has become sete thed in the system, In slmost every instance a severe cold may be warded {oft by taking this remedy freely ae {oon as the first indiestion of the cold [appears There is no danger in giving (it to enlldren for it contains no harm. {fal substance, It is pleasant to take. both adults and children like it. Buy it and you will get the best, It always {enres. For eale by CC. W. Bwartz, Tis cseyville; KF. A. Carson, Potters Milla Sn Ls p—— op | Write Grant Hoover for prices on | insurance. | Division and Northern Central Railway, in effect Nov, 20," 08 LEAVE MOBTANDORN An -Train 64, We risburg, »rriving at Pbilac KOre 2.05 p. m., Baltimore 12. 1 1,20 p, mw. Parlor car and PEs itudelphia, Pima Tade Train barre, Beron ¢ station Poti hiladeipl Through Philadelphbin, 4.25 a. ur ins from Montendon, W sud Tyrone onnect w ege AfNernoon trai sburg and Trrone « § for State COnllege i ¥ vunect with Penoa. R. R spor No »on ® ith irom trainee a F.H. TH Why Pay Rent or the Current Rate Interest When the HomeCo-Operative MAB, Fapt will furnish sou the money to buy & home, or pay the mortgage off, and give you Ten Years and Five Months Rate of $8.50, per Month, With Interest at 3 Per Cent, Per Annum on the greduating scale, which amounts tn 13 per cent, sim. le Interest on amount, tried investigation eourted. 1 am also agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York The Inreesy In the Weld, You cannot afford to insure ut Yife nw you see me. rile or call om the General Aleit - foil hart iar, norma regan wil) be given, 4 y Edwin K. Smith General nt Oak Hall « Pa.