THE CENTRE REPORTER. S,W. SIITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor Centre Harn, . PENNA. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1906, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re porter are one dollar per yoar in advance, ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents ling threo insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on appli he figures opposite your name on label of pa por indicate the date to which your subseription paid. When no date is en the date implied is July, 1900: when no mon is given the month implied is July-thus: 00” means July, 1900; “01, means Jaly, “Ot '' means that your subserip tion is paid in advance to July, 1004, Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations, When yon our subscription always ex- Amine your and when & notice appears that corrections have been made, compare and report immediately if you have not been given proper or No receipts tor subscription will be sent by mail special request. The change of date on to be sufficient evidence, Money ably safe There havé been Rs Lions « por for aiion nniess by label ought by mall is reasor no losses to this date YN ® L f respect will t sit DEF WOT sis per word iso payable fu advane Harris Township Mr. and Mrs, John summit, visited Dale, of Dale's al the Hillside farm on Saturday. Mrs, Eli day in Boalsburg Mra, John Miuay zabelh, of State (oll Gieorge Fish attending Lhe hanna Classis, theran mission A eet E the home the Beforioed cling H vi. Ho Fortney were io thet termqian appoint “ i OuUnLy SIndadsy tion to be held in Millheim, and June Js! Mrs. J. H Hall, Friday Weber sited aud daught Centre i Dirge on t Gap. working doing 2 number g erected at Biot — Millheim, Kern Lie Mr fonte, spent Sunday wi John Ks and Mrs, Frank mother, Mrs rn. After spending = family, Frank Davis ret work in Bellefonts D. L. Zerby, who to the house fora | a week wilh ried to his nfined Wily improving. A.C. M in Bellefonte as a J. H. B. Hartman went to foute Tuesday, to attend the week Belle- the election of county superintendent Ammon Bwanger came home Satur- day, to help his mother fix up for the SHIN Ier. Thomas this week W. A. Tuesday, Carpenters started Meyer is attending court Bellefonte DUR ons, Tobias went to to transact to tear down steeple of the Evangelical chureh Monday. but no on The steeple will be rebuilt, ot as high as formerly. Mrs. R. B. Btover did some shopping in Bellefonte last Thursday Miss Martha Bunnell, of spent Emerick. Penn Hall, Saturday at the home of Jacob Pine Stump. Calvin Horner and wife, of Altoona, visited the former's mother last week, Mr. and Mrs Walker, of Bunow Bhoe, visited at the of Jacob Walker. Frank Moyer is the first this section to plant corn, Mrs. Jacob Walker is still confined to bed, but is improving slowly, Home young ladies from this section will go to Philadelphia HOON, where they intend to study to become trained nurses, SHmon home farmer in ss A MARAIS Why Safer From Rheumatism ¢ Why sufler from rheumatism when one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm will relieve the pain The quick relief which this liniment affords makes rest and sleep possible, and that alone is worth hy times its cost, Many who have used it hoping only for a short relief from suffering have been happily surprised to find that after awhile the relief became perma. nent. Mrs. V. H. Leggett of Yum Yum, Tennessee, U. 8, A., writes, “I am a great sufferer from rheumatism, all over from head to foot, and Cham- berlain’s Pain Balm is the only thing that will relieve the pain.’ For sale by C. W. Bwarlz, Tusseyville; F. A, Carvon, Potters Mills, Sarisa——— SY ———— Lots of hobos see wood who never saw wood. i } | DEATHS Mrs, Lucian Buyder died at her home near Penn Hall, Friday of last week. Interment was made in Georges Valley cemetery morning. She is survived band and several children en name was Decker, Sunday by a Her maid REDERICK MOYER and most respected citizens of Gregg week, morning church Halen Reformed was one of largest witnessed for some years, being due to Mr, Moyer's and family His age was seventy-two years, I'he building and repairing of vehicle He is Jerry his , also a at the The funeral wide guaintance deceased was engaged in undertaking for many years Mrs had survived by two children he Moyer Albright, with whom home, and W. Calvin Hall, He is also survived by one John Moyer, also resident of Penn brother, Heury on the at Moyer, of Pusseyville # brother, died it css fp mfp Smullton. and | Miller be frie where they are emplo RFLREE i Th HN, Bmull and buiding tf TERION wield i CRIME RINDOLDE a Aaronsbury, daughter { Mo jates Weaver and Brie attended the funeral of My Penn Hall, Bunday Mrs yer, at lebecea Charles has gone to 3 Hublersburg to months with her J | end a few nister M ise friends and sunday visited John rape and Mingle at Spring Mills J. Runkle t= of week family snd Harry Mensch were the latter's parentan few daya Lis x Mra, Elizabeth Shoemaker, of Lock en, has come to visil her Mrs. EK. J, Deshler Mr and Mrs, Emma Beaver, of Millheim, sttended the meeting in the Re formed church Bunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Burd, of Coburn. gisler, Lewis Tobias and Mrs IISsIOnAry a day with Mrs, Kizzie Swabhb Prof. E. 8, family » Mrs, Wance, visited Seott Stover and ith Mlover, al wherasburg, a few days KE toona where (ieorge Stover has gone to Al he is employed at carpenter trade, i — Colyer. Mr. and Mrs lege, spent a day with Will Farner Mr and commumity attended the funeral of Fred Moyer, at Penn Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Bubb, gpent several days with his John KE. Bubb day night cream parlor for the summer on that evening. i ————————— Governor Pennypacker has signed the bill passed by the legislature pro- hibiting the throwing of waste paper and refuse of any kind upon the streets and alleys of cities and boroughs, Most towns have an ordinance against this dirty practice, but it has been in- differently enforced, Now that the state provides a law against {tL probably more attention will be paid to it. sma AA DASA While a bilious attack is decidedly unpleasant it is quickly over when Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are used, Forsale by CC. W, Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A, Caron, Potters Milla, SECOND WEEK Oy County Piend ined Continued, und Fultz Guilty Theis Nentenee Bote Additional court pews on rel page the and floor of which ix very rough and walls badly in need of painting papering. The grand jury room We further report the jail corridor in the tloor is ondition in several places and yLhin in others that it in actually Hn ! would recommend Hale { i walk hint to We Pp irtion, where ail vis Orr, Ni the proper parties be instructed give this their immediate attention nlso find the hall of the residence tors are received, to be badly in need rh of pai und paper, anid should be done promptly #0 recommend that the and replaced with this as 8 1 gest the weather it bail Bie the charges and the different the cas Hn ! the evide the Wel fee whined on Witness stand wilnesseas on behalf wealth Wn pp Dwelling House Harnad ie dwelling house owned sud it was burned to the iay ail wa alan burned, near wilefonte, ! al noon Mos A frost the furniture, ef No Instarancs Bows fps os LOCALS Mra. Annie i, Irvin, died at her Tuesaday morning Irvin, wife of Heury home in Altoona She was bora in thirty-four years had lived in Altoona. Prof. Hummel as a lecturer has the county superintendents, college presi. dents, ministers, physicians, ete who would not dare to recommend him without knowing his worth, On these recommendations the Reporter readers will be warranted to go and hear the lect ures, 8. E. Weber, of Boalaburg, one of the firm of Weber Brothers, doing business at this place and Oak Hall, was in town Monday. The Webers within a few days expect to have their mill at Centre Hall ready to run by steam. The flouring mill referred to in one of the most complete plants in Central Pennuylvania, the machinery being not only new but the most modern, thie ie Cl rt PIANOS ano ORGANS THE LAWRENCE . . 7-OCTAVE ORGAN 4% 5 iia ZEIGLER MILLS RRR Ce 1B. NPPR ING AARDLE mo GRANITE - VIONUMENTS. <> i H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE MALL, . . . . . PENN. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE ... 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