iy LR be a — THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8S. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, Centre HaLL, PENN’A. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1905, TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter wre one dollar per year in advance, ADVERTISEMENTS.-20 cents per line for three lnsertions, 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-~ ar indicate the date to which your submeription s paid. When po date is given the dat implied is a. 1200: when no month is given the month implied is July-thus: * 00" means July, 1900; 01”, means July, 1991; “04 '" means that your subserip- tion is paid in advance to July, 1904. Other months dan July are indicated by abbreviations, When you pay your subscription slways 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 for subscription will Be sent by mail unless by special request. The change of date on label ought to be sufficient evidence, Money by mall Is reasonably safe, There have been no losses to this date. RESOLUTIONS AND CARDS OF THANKS —Resolu- tions of respect will be charged for at the rate of one-half cent per word, (payable in advance) the minimum charge being $100. Cards of thanks, two cents per word, minimuin charge, fifty cents, also payable In advance, DEMOURATICO STATE TICKET, STATE TREASURER WILLIAM H. BERRY, Delaware JUDGE OF THE SI JOHN B, HEAD, Westmoreland, THE COUNTY TICKET PERIOR COURT SHERIFF: ELLIS 85. SHAFFER. TREASURER : DR. FRANK K. WHITE. REGISTER : HARRY J. JACKSON, RECORDER : JOHN C. ROWE. COMMISSIONERS : JOHN L. DUNLAP. C. A WEAVER JAMES W, SWABB. 8. H. HOY. DR. P. 8, FISHER. AUDITORS CORONER : Harris Township. Miss Mardie Wagner, of Bellefonte, visited here. Miss Myra Kimport spent a day at Pine Grove Mills. Ross and Ricbard Gregory, of Ne Mills, were Quite a party ed the picnic Rev. W. H. weeks’ rest from his ministeri Misses Ad iting friends at Millheim and here Lo buy sheep, from this place epjoy- Harnish is taki s and Maude Ki Mrs. Bara Gingerich, son John daughters Ethel and Mildred, friends at Colyer, John Fortney and Calvin M Mills, last week. was buying, eggs, and poultry. here Thursday Mrs. Margaret Riley returned fr an extended visit with friends in s of the western states George Kaup sttended the fu: his Mra, Bara Kaup, Bellefonte, last week Cousin, Now that the oats iz all stored aw AY, farmers are threshing and ready for fall seeding. Mr, and Mrs, Mill Hall, visited the Myers famiiies in Boalsburg, Iast week. Mrs. Amanda Walker some time with ber peice, Ishler, in Nittany Valley. lennet and family, of is spending Mrs, Sallie Corn is earing nicely, and the main dish on the farmer's table, just now, is the luscious ** roasting ear.”’ James Leitzell, Jr., of Bpring Mills, passed through this locality, last week, selling medicine, soap, flavors, ete. John W. Hess and Samuel Mrs. Woods Bathgate and daughter Marjorie were visitors from Altoona. David Rhinesmith and daughter, Miss Bettie, of Bpring township, spent a day at the home of L. Mothersbaugh. Prof. Edgar Place and family, of Marshall, Missouri, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Place’s mother, Mrs. M, A. Woods. A number of persons from Boalsburg and vicinity attended the wedding of George M. Sellers and Miss Helen B. Thompson, which event took place on Wednesday, in the Presbyterian church, at Lemont, Among those from a distance who attended the funeral of Mrs. Allen, were Amos Koch and daughter, of Rock View ; Mrs. Margaret Wieiand and daughter, Mrs. Krape, Mrs, Kem- merer, Mis Christie Krumrine, State College ; Frederick Decker, wife and daughter, Mrs. Reifsnyder, Branch ; Mrs. George Heberling and daughter Miss Stella, Piue Grove Mills ; Mrs, J. W. Conley, Centre Hall, a — i ——————— Colyer. Mrs. Fox and daughter, of Philadel. phia, are making a visit through Centre county and are at present visit. ing the former's sister, Mrs. William Bower, Miss Blanche Moyer returned home Monday after a week spent at Penn Hall and Bpring Mills, Miss Lizzie Kimport, of Boalsburg, spent several days last week with her niece, Miss Lizzie Slack, Rev, and Mrs. Andrew Horner and son Ralph are at present attending a camp meeting near Tyrone, Mrs. William Wolf, of Centre Hill, and Miss Carrie Wolf, of Avis, spent Sunday at the home of J. H., Moyer. Kindness either kills or cures, Most children would mind if they only had a mind to, The Centre County Fair, The managers of the Centre County Fair Association have announced two new fealures—a couuty race and a county band contest, The conditions of the race are that the horse entered must be the proper- ty of the person driving it and that it has never been on a track before for a money stake. No entrance fee will be charged. Prize : Set driving harness, blanket and whip. Write D, G. Stew- art for information, The county band contest is open to all bands in the county, which will be classified according to their standing, and the same selection suitable to the class, will be sent to each band. For each class the same prize will be offer- ed. For information write Georde R. Meek, Bellefonte, wiv Spring Mills. Decker Brothers, lumber merehants of this place, recently purchased from Robert Bmith = tract of white and oak timber, located a short distance below town. The tract contains some very heavy timber which they are rapidly manufacturing into lumber. This firm rating quite extensively at Greengrove Merchant John Rishel, of Farmers Mills, has purchased the vacant lot on which formerly stooa the store build- ing and Finkle, and which fire a intends considerable rock is also ope- residence occupied by CO. J. was destroyed by Mr. Rishel and Year or two since, erecting a store room dwelling and will move his stock from Mills This will town, and one a five Farmers make four stores in short dis- tance below town Ww. T are visiting relatives sn« Steely and wife, of Sunbury, friends in the valley, and at present are the guests of Mrs. CC, ( Steely. here for several weeks. I'he Fairview Fruit about half & mile below Centre Cummings, a sister of Mrs, Bertha, a daughter, has been located Hill, Farm, 1 and owned Sones returped froma Hyner Hin where be is employed, to pay his ort visit, Mabel AWN pa family a sl I'he Long young friends Tu Mrs IRE - aad gave ry fay evening Coll wtf David Krape, of Biate ing her friends and 1¢ thi Was cond the past week, g s to be able to be ou Rear, daughte pent a few weeks fon i * pent a few days nt, Mrs. C. A ed by ber Farris, of Pit Wil x Miss CGirace isburg MeClel , BITiVed Runkle, Mr. and Mre. Geiss Wagner, of Tus. Af ! i 3 x ian sand dsugl this Te IBN ter, week as guests of Mrs mother o sey ville, spent Bunday in town. Dr. H. B from his father, Saturday. The Junior Ball pri the Centre Hall what Saturday, when they carried off Keep Braucht, e joyed a visit Team Team Base Ci rl BOTH 6 the game by 8 large score of 28.8 up the good work, Mabel Finkle are visiting friends county, this week. William Ruhl and Homer Zerby are away spending their vaca- tion. They will spend some time in various places of interest, touching Lewisburg, Bunbury, Williamsport and Montgomery. Misses Mabel, Eleanor and Miriam Long, daughters of Merchant CO. P. Long, Baturday afternoon entertained Miss Freda Bailey, of Centre Hall, who came to Bpring Mills to witness the ball game. i—o— oe ———— Aaronsburg, George Weaver and wife, Mrs. C. H. Btover and J. C. Blover spent a day last week with friends at Coburn, Mra, Ira Gramley visited friends in Smuliton Saturday. This has been her first trip away from home this summer, and she was greatly benefit- ted thereby. Rev. Wm. Gibb, pastor of the Pres- byterian church at Irvous, preached in the Reformed church here Sunday evening. Prof. W.T. Meyer presided at the organ, and Mrs. J. C, Meyer, of Bellefonte, favored the audience with a soprano solo, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bard, of Coburn, are guests of Mrs Kizzie Swabb Miss Hettie dmull is visiting friends at Smullton and Rebersburg Wesley Wyle took Mra. Wyle's sis. ter, Miss Htella Kall, to her home at Greenburr, Bunday. Tom Motz and C. A. Weaver, of Coburn, were in town Sunday evening. Prof. E. 8. Btover shipped his house hold goods to Meadville, Crawford county, He and his family will be missed in this community, Miss Sarah Kline has taken a trip to Altoona this week, I ——— A A PO —— Why not advertise in the Reporter Tablets, all sizes, at the Reporter office, boys. and M in 1 Misses Jrown rion non Messrs, Linden Hall. Prof. and Mrs, Place ere fn Vii with their chil- dren are | orn our, for a long FIV He Woods Pl Visit at the n mother of Mra The marringe and Willlam Ker day Woodward. Penusylvanis rails ti ai Lhe home paired the depot, last Mrs her McKeysport Di Ross have Wie William Tats and tw i# entertaining misters 0 daughters from Kidder is nding Miss Irene and Mrs. Frank been il for Lhe il week I, ud also who miftie PERLE, la Las in his for some During P. Wieland, of Boalst of the | es J. H. repair Line iHiness ( stter's oss ir done also h built, They Appeal 1 Fhe IIOUS A ad ays b ve Rian #LIS ErerE it pathies Phere However, wno na back to health an¢ use of Chamberlain’ Liver Tablets. Thes ale glrengthen regulate the W. Bwartz, Tussey vil Potters Mills the stomach the diges bowels Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. iA Ww Pemaidla Kidney trouble pre courages and Jess ted w neys. If ates too urine scalds the flesh or if, when reaches an age when it 1 control the passags, bed-wetting, depend up the difficulty is kidney tia A a E41 ast R5 men are made mis. erabls with ki and bladder trouble, and both need } same great remedy, The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, It is sold by druggists, in fifty- A cent and one dollar aiff sizes. You may have aff sample bottle by mall Loa free, also pamphlet tell Root, ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured, In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr, Kilmer's Swamp Root, and the address, Binghampton, N. ¥, on ; oes, Bing pro every { { 4 i CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURE Jarlng Month of August, at the Farnltare Btore of 8 MM, énmpbel), Millbheim 10 to 21 3 cont, Discount Campbell, the furniture deal- lihei begun an August in, has earance Bale of furniture, at the re- per cent, of of- stock, but the to 25 The old waetion of from 10 he regular price. furniture red here is not west of the new, there is not an old ight, Nor does iece In this sale embrace a single but in the anything line led Room outfits, Irniture ¢ Bideboards, ete. 4 you to call an Bo tly duced Kates to Wilkesbarre { those desirin If you spend your Vacation at ATLANTIC CITY Do not fail to Stop at Philadelphia to Visit ALL THAT'S NEW AND BEST VAUDEVILLE IN POPULAR PRICES PIANOS ORGANS AND . . THE LAWRENCE . . , OCTAVE ORGAN Saxa- — / th i 5 witl orrectly ues and ices, C. E. ZEIGLER = SPRING MILLS. H. G. 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