ow EE Sonn - THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. S'MITH, . Editor and Proprietor, Centre HaLL, PENNA. THURSDAY, AUGURT 31, 1805. TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re. porter ure one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per line 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- er indicate the date to which your subscription & paid, When no date is given the date {implied is July, 1900: when no month is given the mouth fmplied is July—ihus: * 00" means July, 1900; “01”, means July, 1901; “04 *’ means that your subserip fon 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 heen given proper credit, No receipts for subscription will Be sent by mail unless by special request, The change of date on abel ought to be sufficient evidence. Money by mall is reasonably safe There have been no losses to this date for RESOLUTIONS AND CARDS OF THANKS —Resolu tions of respect wi » charged for at the rate of one-half cent per wo ible in advance) the nimum charge belong ), Cards of thanks, two cents per word 1 r n charge, fifty cents, also payable in advance. DEMOURATIC STATE TICKET STATE WILLIAM H IN STEWART, Fr HEAD, Westmoreland, THE COUNTY TICKET SHERIFF TREASURER REGISTER RECORDER COMMISSION Harris Township. Miss Margaretta Goheen entertained a number of her companions at tea on Saturday. They were her Miss Rose Woods, of Boalsl Katharine Wo learfield, Misses Maude Bailey Stuart, of cousins, urg, Miss wis, of | nnd State College, A Harvest Home service wa the Lutheran church on Bunda 1 eis church was appropriat and as the day was excepti there was a good attendance, A service of thank bountiful harvest wi Reformed church Sunday at and 7:30 p. m, Mrs. Elizabe'h Gettig, of Br and Mrs, Katharire Yearick, of tany Valley, spent a short time with their sister, Mrs. Malinda Rishel. The Iatter disposed of her household 1 M3 2 al public sale on Saturday, and will now visit her ehildren slack, Potter the sick int of Hamuel uship, visited some of ty ou Sunday. Miss Mabel Smith and Mrs of Pine Grove Mills, spent ps Thursday in Boalsburg. Edwin Rupp, one of the firemen at Altoona, is oft f vacation. He visited his p Sunday, and contempistes a the seashore SE W eber had It Artislic appearance. J. P. Weber and painting the bank College this week, His house reps ed. has now quite a moder: his are buildi Hiate Misses Sallie Riley, Margaret Lytle, Margaret Johnston, with some friends from Philadelphia spent | Fhursday at the Everhart howe, on the ranch, Mrs. Frank Whitehill and children, of Lemont, visited her mother, Mrs, Margaret Riiey. Mrs. Bamuel Moore and son Edwin, of Btate College, spent Boalsburg, Josiah Dale and wife, of Centre Hall, spent Saturday in Boalsburg, While Mr. Dale's time was taken up with the merchants in town, Mra, Dale enjoy ed herself by calling ou some of her friends. Mrs. George Keller, with some of her family, of Houserville, spent Sun- day at the Hillside farm, Mrs. Myra McKee and daughter, Mrs. Jean Beck and little grandson Edward, of Wilkinsburg, spent Thurs- day at the home of Mrs, Mary Hess, Misses Sara and Margaret Reed, of Pine Grove Mills, spent Thursday in this place, Miss Narcie Kimport, who came from Altoona to attend the wedding of Miss Helen Thompson, spent some time among the Kimport families in this locality. Mrs. Maria Wagner, of Tusseyville, visited friends in Boalsburg, H. M. Hosterman and family, witn some visitors from Huntingdon, en- Joyed the sights at State College, Tues- day afternoon, Instead of going to New Haven, as was stated last week, F. W. Weber went to North Wales, ——————————— A— sis They Appeal to Our sympathies, The billous and dyspeptic are con. stant sufferers and appeal to our sym- pathies. There is not one of them, however, who may not be brought back to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tablets invigor- ate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. They also regulate the bowels. For sale by C, . Bwartz, Tusseyville ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills. isl Sunday in Why not advertise in the Reporter, Spring Mills. The Peun Hall carriage works is running full time, has file sufficient orders keep them busy until late in the fall, The base ball Natur- be day, between “pring Mills and Georges | | x Mr. Condo says he | i DOW on to game here on bo of a jug—all on one side. Beore 11 to 11, in favor of Bpring Mills, John Bnavely is removing the rock | in the rear of his tin shop, to make room to turn the building. Mr. Snavely intends having a photograph fit up building Valley, was something like the handle gallery, and will he accordingly. The Bpring Mills lodge I. O. ©. F steadily increasing to mem! ership and influence, Their spacious hall is hand- Dig CRS Y The floor bh somely furnished, and the chairs look most inviting. is beautifully carpeted, and the hall brilliantly illuminated during the se The Sone Re sion, lodge financially is gilt edged. of the most prominent citizens are mnembers of the order. J. his D. Long yard in and 1} fitted up substantial ins recently coal a very manner, as made several im- provements. The yard throughout is planked with heavy oak timber, bins were remodeled and have a All the coal in gKrealer capacity. ared family cover, is preg i anda ex pre auly for use every pound is screened Mr. Loi coal. viniie to delivers Vious Lo delivery, heavy operator in I'he union Hut all manos comiittes i al # deserve comfort Lhe 'y¥ made possible, Particularly were Sell cared for. and Mr. s Bradford's The fest evening wa Arges church is the richer by sixty-five dollars. Mr. snd Mrs. J. H. Weibly left Tues or Blaine, Perry county, day worning where they will attend the funeral of Mr. Weibly's The | Monday morning, after an mother, ady died of iiness OVEr a year, Mrs. John Houser, who has been ill for some weeks, ia improving. Mrs, Isasc Smith with Mrs. D. C. Hess, Mrs. Mollie Miller and her daughter, Mrs. Keller, enjoyed a drive to the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. B. spent Baturday F. Homan where they were entertain- ed last week, Mrs. Mary Btem moved, Thursday, from the John Ross house to Colyer, where she will occupy part of the house of Clair Stem, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lee and family left for Bhenandoah where they will visit before returning to their home in Milton, George Meyer went to Williamsport to take the examination for a position in the railroad office here, Dr. and Mrs. Smith, of Altoona, spent last week visiting at the home of James M. Ross, Hm A AIS Nothing on the Market Eqonl to Chamber. lain’s Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoes Remedy, This fact is well known to druggists everywhere, aud nine out of ten will give their customers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe Witmer, a prominent druggist of Jop- lin, Mo., in a circular to his customers, says: “There is nothing on the market in the way of patent medicine which equals Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. We sell and recom. mend this preparation.” For sale by C. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville ; F. A. Care son, Polters Mills. i. ——————— gallons; wears Fewer CLEARANCE SALE OF ¢URNITURE daring Month of August, at the Furniture Btore of 8 3. nmpbell, Millh -10 Discount im to 25 pur cont HB. M.( am pbell, furniture deal Millhelm, b Henrancee Hale of the rut fai August luction « i he regular price is t id stock, it the | newest of the ne w, there is nof plece in sight, | Nor does line of this sale embrace a single but anything in the | fl nriiciesn, furniture line Bed Room outfits, ouch * Mi { sinipbeil Pari baby boy Mra. H daughter, at is iil Mi Frank, stten & Nn fils inier, wa § Earl Ray, A picnic at and Miss Bellev hom John Armstrong was Sunday his father who is improving much. W.H ter, Marths, o© sunday with bis bre Miss Joyoe Bib re Michinvl smith, f Pie, Spring M ther, Emanue ires, ut Bpring Mills, po Rebersburg. Victor Walker is paying a short vis it to his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thom as Walker Miss Mayme Smith, of Danville, is spending a few weeks with her grand. parents, in this place, Cook Condo and wife, of Lock Ha. ven, visited in town last week. Lloyd Walker and family are visit ing relatives. Quite a number of people from this place attended campmeeting in Bugar Valley last Bunday, Mrs. Levi Wance, of Aaronsburg, spent several days last week with her parents, at this place, Miss Mabel Brown, of Spring Mille, and Miss Buoyder, of Union county, spent Baturday and Bunday with Mise Lettie McCool, Rev, Wetzel has a four weeks’ va. cation, and is at present visiting rela. tives, The Lutheran congregation held a festival on the school lot, Saturday evening. The Livonia band furnished the music, Mrs, Edward Frank, with her chile dren, are visiting her parents, Mr. ard longer § Devoe, Mrs, Zellers, in Sugar Valley, LOCALS W. J. Carlin, of Rebersburg, is | Hat, Mra, on the sick M las Reeder, of Jerry, Is the guest of Mra, F P. Geary, and will Hue New remain for several weeks, Mrs, J. choicest indebted to di the result of good gardening. i Fhe Reporter is W. Couley for a shy Of he tomatoes The convention of the Centre Coun- held Thursday, Mrs. J. F Lemont, Wednesday Neptember 6th and 7th. ul | ‘rank Bmith and Mrs, Bawm- | returned He, place they were the | Monday sit in that to Curwensvi and Mrs, | Mrs. Harry Fayre A Margaret Rote, their cousing, this reas iOre iw UL pies nit ine 4 Barthol { mew, of Lil He s short fl £iVedl B FEVETE disable him for a short time Ed Himingham N. Aumai Noll, of Piles Miller Bo william Mrs, Lawrence, « f of Wii i ¢ YY HIRO igen 4 $ ¥ iat Alton HR, are visit home her brother, Harry hin FF. Musser left Is for Philade iy ia wWiicre ssl Thursday be has ace epi- an ed a position as chaufleur on alto, Among those who took advantage of ie ten day excursion to Atlantic ( ity were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kreamer, Mr. ud Mrs. M. 8, Feidler, Mr. sud Mrs. i. BN ver and Mrs. J. BW Mr. and MeClellan Nittany friends IR | I mit Musser. Mrs Stover, of Valley, spent Sunday with and relatives in and about thie place. H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble s~o . . . . a ca eam LOUALS, Arrested o Burd, of Philadelphia, Mrs n Larceny Charge WwW 1% Mrs. H. visiting ¥y AIVERGID WHO Was jleuiennn her mother Mary fs y iv of vol uri Jol eifsuyder, of M iss Cora Brown, Oe YEON ¢ te, be ehildhoond ny haries Fel Home ont » fer 4 Recently whi 1 RE » i ii anna, of Philadelpl by her nieces Mire, Florence Bt Boglsburg, J Mrs, Be Mr. and fis Mrs, M (s] Ve pola qf 4 IMT rore ANAL. Athletic Goods from S Y & CO. PA. IER FONTE, BELL A a a ——— A 7 “11 » HUCKLEBERRIE and 3000 Quarts RASPBERRIES in Larg Quantities, ..0. T. CORMAN... SPRING MILLS BBE LEBEL Lo BB BBBELE BEEBE EE LLL L BELL LL EL IIL ET DE BEIT ELT Al AyersPill Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use ——— Vegetable, liver pills. That] is what they are. They cure] constipation, biliousness. sick-headache. a a CKINGHAM'S DYE P.O HALL & 00. NANEUA, X, 8 o. C. Low if v Firm GRAIN MARKET. R. SMITH'S SALVE CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulcers, Felons, Carbuncles, Boils, Erye sipelas, Scrofula, Tetter, Eczema, White Swelling. Skin Eruptions, Fever Sores, Piles, Burns, Scalde, Chithbinins, Corns, Bunions, Cha 4 Hands, Btc., Etc. Mail, age. DR. SMITH CO., Centre Mall y vour Health Bild Up and Strength vith JAYNE'Ss Tonic : VERMIFUGE. S Bleatant, pONCH: and WOMEN, CHILDREN and MEN. permanent Invigorator for For MEN, The Strength-Giver "YOM 5 | Wheat Ona o.ovinee Corn ........ 8 | i PRODUCE AT STORES Butter Eggs... Lard. 17 | Potatoes. 1% | By Granite, Dont al to sot my prices ~~ JJAYNE'S TONCVERMIFUGE ws MEN
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