THE CENTRE EPORTER, 8. W. SMITH, CENTRE ditor and Proprietor, HavL PENN’A. THU TERMS REDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1805, Ihe torms of subscription to the Re- porter wre tne dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 three insertions, and 6 cents sequent insertion. Other rates application, line for for each sub- counts per per ing made known on The figures opposite your name on label of pa- r indicate the date to which your subscription Fait. When vo date i& given the date implied is July, 1900; when no month is given the month implied is July—thus: * 00" means July, 1%0; 01" means July, 1901; “04 '' means that your subserip- tion is paid in advance Jo ul y, 1004. Other ynths than July are i bres viations ‘hen you pay yo it ription always ex- amine your label hen a notice appears that corrections have be compare and report: immediately {f vou have not heen given roper ¢ redit. No receipts tor subscription will © sent by all unless hy al req change of date on i ought to bes evidence, Money hy mail is reasonably There have been no losses to this date. speci minim im charge bed two cents per word, mi also payable In advance. DEMOURATICO STATE TICKET WILLIAM H OHN STEWART, Frankl JUDGE OF THE JOHN B. HEAD X nd. THE COUNTY TICKET SHERIFF TRE ASI REG] RE( COMMISSIONER ST IRDER AUDITORS Sober. returned Hyner Mon- He has been employed there a lumber job, B. Breon day to i On! il] summer, The farmers in this seotio some | delayed in their account of the wet Miss Dora absent for over a week, has returned, prt Wood ward. Motz, town Baturday. Mrs. Edson Fullz was last week Wesley Host visited n are what fall sowing on | weather. Glentzel, who had been Fisher of Monessen, was {1 to Helle erman and nemsugh, the former's parent a few days last week Harris Mtover, wife and litt le daugh with the lady’ Wolfe, 'ilson Sunday Mrs. RR. M Dr. Ard aud to TI Tue chael Bt ter spent mother, made a trip HOI VY nion county one day last week, Dr. Mussei wer to the Bellef nave Mra. Mi- : fit {OOK sday, ile ¥ where she will an operation per- formed. Miss Haflley, of Aaronsburg, is town sewing for diflers Miss Mabelle Mille visiting her grandparents, Mrs Jackson ~iee sley. John Oak in nt families, n Burr, Mr , of Gree Is aua Criisewile, of Grove, is a in town, — > - Rebarsburg. and wile H ward, J) fee week hter Sadi f Naont home oO aay. Township. B.D and Harris Last Friday Mrs, 3, Mrs. Bo SIU, Hee ill ed daughter mn Miss 4 iss Hall Hp by Gap. Mrs. Mary was a guest al the over Sunday. Miss Ashtoy Bpe nding some Mrs. L. E Kidd Mamuel Stover, of g his William ? is visitio brother Mrs t Siste College, Lt olnmis=ione Bel [Vices ert. of Cyrus Bru Hail, re hotues turned alter spendin Mrs. f, fil FRILELIEGES K the home of Rebecca Spar they BO want JETTY of Kebersburg ; # uri Kg hier Brungart I8 Brune Suit At, nid gart aud daug pled : ntre Hail, and Mrs. EE. Wood, tended to business tate of the late Mrs. Monday. A festival will of Seottdale, a feialine to Lhe es Heveccs Spas be held iu the town hall Baturday evening. Fr the benefit of the Lutheran school. open Monday the eleventh. Communion services will the Presbyterian church morning. Prof. H. C. Rothrock, with his fami- ly, moved from Salons to Boalsburg the early part of this week, Mr. and Mre. Jacob Meyer returned ou Balurday froma visit te the for- mer’s brother, Henry, at Bowling Green, Virginia, Miss Ruth Bottorf, of Lemont, visit. ed in Boalsburg for a few days. — A Mt Spring Mills. week be Sunday Fr yn Inst Misa Joe Condo, of Howard, ing relatives in town, Miss Alice Robinson, of Zion, a week among friends here. Mrs. D. H, Blegal and two children are visiting friends and relatives in Qaceola. Mr. and Mrs, O. C. Walker, of Pitts. burg, spent Bunday at the home of T. M. Gramley, Miss Florida Duck will zeturn to St. Louis this week, to resume her work in teaching in that city. Clarence Heim left for Altoons, where he has secured a position at painting in the shops, The calithumpians were out SBatur- day night to give Prof. B. Ward Gram- ley nnd bride a royal welcome, They furnished very classical music, which was much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs, Gramley have gone to their home, In Mt. Union, The young ladies from Shamokin who spent several weeks in Ceotre Hall, called at the homes of T. M, Gramley snd Dr. H. 8. Braucht., They were accompanied by Miss Laura Runkle and sister, Mrs. J. R. G. All} son, of Centre Hall, is visit- spent Why not advertise in the Reporter, Fewer gallons; wears longer;|yp Devoe, ’ i st sunday a : i £2 {home of J. H. B. Hartman Hoy, forme tly of this place : but now of Philadeiph Daniel . ia, arrived Mou- day to attend to business, The Misses McCloskey, of Lock Haven, arrived Baturday to visit their gister, Mrs. Harry Frank, Herbert Hishel and toona, are visiting friends and tives in and about this place. F. W. Auman, Wednesday, returned to Pittsburg, after spending his vaca- tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Auman. The public schools in town opened Monday for the winter term. The scholars going and from school make things quite lively, Miss Lizzie Miller, who has been il), is improving slowly, F. OC. Walters, the cow Chester, arrived Tuesday to buy an- other car load of cows. Mr. Walters has shipped four or five car loads from this vicinity this summer. family, of Al: reia- to drover, of a ——————— on THREE JURORS CURED Of Cholera Morbuas with One Small Bottle of thamberiain’s Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Mr. G. W. Fowler, of Hightower, Ala, relates an experience he had while serving on a petit jury in a mur der case at Edwardsville, county seat of Celbourne county, Alabama. He says : ‘* While there { ate some fresh meat and some souse meat and it gave me cholera morbus in a very severe form. I was never more sick in my life and sent to the drug store for a cer. tain cholera mixture, but the druggist sent me a bottle of Chamberlain's Cols ie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in- stead, saying that he had what-I sent for, but that this medicine was so much better he would rather send it to me in the fix I wasin, I took one dose of it and was better in five min. utes, The second dose cured me en- tirely. V'wo fellow jurors were afflict. ed in the same manner and one small bottle cured the three of us.’ For sale oa parts Tusse ville ; F. A a a y i Marringe Licenses Jacob 8B, Williams, Port Matilda, Hannah Nevman, Port Matilda, Miller Shawley, Bellefonte Belle bery, funte, Bellefonte v, 1, BRailafrt ICT iI00 § i Bellefonte, | i Mill | (ico, Oscar Mary A. Judge Ciray la Mills, y the from the enrolln S00 hundred and | pupils, one which ool. forty o nearly 1 f were Jerse; members of gr} High HMhore has ing, and will dedicate latter part of this month. Mrs accompanied the Andrew Kaul, of 8t. Mary's, by her Hon Hall. Kaul, who with Benator J. K. P. give business Kaul is ju Cs Maine, hub temuolate Mrs, L and Mr. dece Rhone, in assed, was Hall in While her iteresis Hall, he is Mrs, isin wiliele erecting an | Fhe family the state extensive factory. moving named iu the oe eo to ar future —— EE — Aaronsburg, Clayton Wyle and several members of his family, of MiMlinburg, were vis- iting friends in town Henry HafMley aud Miss Powell, of Renovo, are guesta at the home of Ben. Jamin Haffley Miss Ruth Bwabb, a highly esteem ed young lady of this town, has gone to Colyer where she will teach school this winter, Mrs. Evelyn Rogers, of Bellefonte, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs, Coburn. J. R. Wyle and wife, of Hunting don, accompanied by Rollin Mother, arrived in this place Monday forenoon, Miss Anna Bower spent Sunday with ber Grandmother Bower, Clarence Ettinger aud family, of Lowa, are visiting relatives in town, Gurney Wert arrived home on Sats urday, after a few months’ stay with his uncle, at Tussey ville, Prof. Genn and family, of Williams port, spent Monday at the home of Dr. D. F, Bowersox, DEATHS Ml MARY CONFER McKINLEY I'his young christian mother, aged five years, passed from earthly filer au Lilie me f vey ii weeks h and Mra, John A. Lis survived by her McKinley, Lwo BOOLIEH ¢ ' on 26th uly ine of her pa- rents, Mr Confer, al Snow id, Charles boys, the youl shoe, BM husbu and ger being but a Bervices Lathrop. id Funeral Rev, A. ( months ndueted by At wWillinm thie 5 5 ii} i Milesburg, died on to Lhe Advent re sltended he tekley, of Phe services jucident ui the Lil ili te Abram i « origiusl memo a Little Chile Flier renth of Moot Over-Work Weakens Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. ¢ 4 ‘ / ’ ¢ / 4 i / ¢ / w» / _—~—— eX) C “ww I in 1 Mm 2 rr oO Zz Agent Bellefonte, eee eT™S Penn’a. The Largest and Best ¢ Accident Ins. Companies Bonds of Every Descrip- tion. Plate Glass In-~ surance at low rates. WW HB GB WW WWW H. G. STRO CENTRE HALL, . . . + . Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in ail Kinds of Marble ano Granite, : Pa ai w ym my prion 29% % 9% NN NNN VD V BD ND 9 oy FYFE ry SAL a Ll Fhe Traveling & Grange Park, ein Sept. 16- 22 —— A AIR SR AS LADIES’ SK RTS, ETX( U MB RELLAS Fall Winter ‘ : Anne grwear girect | p—y ‘ I runk: Bag rungs, Dag “1 Gloves Athle MONTGO BELI ON RY 1 7 > FTI and oeason J om the NV ERY PA. & i KA, GRANGE PARK, SEPT Sandwiches Bologna ol Lod [0 22ND and Cheese BAL BBALLELBAALT Sausage US TC ST A yers SPills Wake up your liver. Cure your constipation, Get rid uy Gf your biliousness. Sold for 60 years. A hee Mauser a J.C Lowell, Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use GRAIN MARKET, PRODUCE AT STORES, ] os BUR. coos iisiiinie 3 Bags... Lard. Potatoes... rd | BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FIFTY OTE OF DRUGGINTE OR RP. GALL & 00. BABETA, X [DR SMITH'S SALVE CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulcers, Felons, Carbuncies, Boils, sipelas, Scrofula. Tetter, Eczema, White Swelling, Skin Eruptions, Fever Sores, Piles, Burns, Scaids, Chilblnins, Corns, Bunions, Ch Hands, Bte., Ete. By Mail, age. DR. SOITH CO. Centre Hall your rength 3
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