The Harris Township High School, For the Reporter. will open its term of 1905-1906 Monday | of next week. Prof. H..C. Rothrock | of | is | three He is Pennsylvania State College, and abundantly qualified to fill | both from a point of inteilect | eX perience, { heartily build up the and wish to] contems- than | publie | VEArs, a graduate i the | position, and The school board will port the principal to Township High Sel RD that plating taking those taught in schools cated in attend High opportunity sup- | ool, uuce all scholars higher studies the regular ; Ho matter where they are lo- | the township, are I'he the urged to} this school. Towush ip | Nehool gives bajtona an their children | tho ir indeed, to educate at no additional cost lar great The Years course, or igh Behool second and advaocement is suflicient any one for the ordinary pursuits life, or to enter college. n————————r————— The Ol Wel) ecting over regu- ii school tax, which, is a advantage, opted three of the] wight | fit | of | i | i i | i | | t is the I t] i class anches {to Digging at east of Centre Hall, has been suspended | for the past few weeks, to the fact that the contractor was hampered | in financial affairs. Penns Valley | Oil and Manufacturing Company, up to this date have not expended a pen- py at the well, a not the company troubles. ‘he company’s with the driller os for have penetrated the earth to a of one before is made. At present the dept the prosj well ’ owing | ihe isi msequentiy it that has financial | contract | drill to depth | payment 1 alls the » thousand feet bh reached If that 6 Fi f 3 # i'l . Bail (hal many feel, it is not juite company stands ready, hand, to pay down as soon as conditions of t After the posed depth whether duster—ti reach it The financial matters will be adjust in drilling The straight, OE COnLrac well has reac two thousan well is s the 16 C4 Wiil pany and that 8 Ob gations, re are good prospects i £2 3 i time, and resumed, | fi shor tools are loose, and the hole 0 agreed paid eight dollars for | of the animal |} Lhe Potter got advised that lect f not Hee tui, but when pe he was | Mr. Butler could not col-| thie Butler of the animal, but lost his suit, to pay the costs, the had for 88 per and be. yn nim Decal se stray na advertisad, sued minal Agreement, gides had €Hsnee ————— gs fo ’ LOCALS, Bome people would get hot over a game of freeze out, Bethel Everts, daughter of Merchant OD. Everts, of Martha, gpent au week with her sunt, Mra. (Geo, O. Beuner, in Centres Hall. Mrs. Hall, wife of Bishop J. K. Hall, of Wilmington, Delaware, and Mrs. John Stuart, of State College, for sev. eral days last week, were guests of Mr. Lizzie Jacobs, io Centre Hall, Misa Prof John D. Meyer, superintendent of the Bellefonte schools, went to Belleforte Monday to sssume his duties. The position is one of great importance to the public schools of Belleforte, and the citizens of that town will find him as conscientious in the performance of his duties now as he was when principal of the High Behool for the past few years. Mr, Meyer long ago realized the value of conscleti us work and is himself at this tire raping a reward due to that element to him, MeAl'ster Hall, at Pennsylvania Btute 1 llege, in one of the best equip ped iuatitutions of ita kind to be found at any college. The dining room has 8 capacity of almost one thousand per- sons, and the arrangement of the kiichen and up-to-date appliances in- stalled there iusure prompt service and properly prepared food, The rate is very low, belug $2.75 per week, The caterer, Wm, H. Housel, Is trained in his Jine of management, sud the stu. dent who engages with him will find college life ' what it Is orscked up LOCALS, Is there any significance in the fact | that *“ Plummer” should seksi datd in a year that the plum crop is : {entire failure ? The ters, aud D adv painters H his want by Hwarls, Mee on the D return pin, home of iartholomew, to the gladly | made known to her, Mrs. T. G and Russel-—returned in Cent Hall moi owner, children to their last week, after in Behap- Wilson and home re spending several ths Hivos, t s parents The family of Fussey ville, Lins danghte I's ville, be home of of af Eimer McClellan, 1CRT is being doubly flict wo bed uesday the youngest of buried, iidl 18 than it bad | W and at nt the ot ly eh some belles Dr. MeClu ear specialist, No. 1812, « ese ill, although een. Hadelifle, the eye and Las removed bis office to Philadel. 711 North Bix- He has finely furnish- Chestnut ; with M Centre ‘hestout sireet, HHVes at teenth Sireet street, which oms on jare ia keepin be surroundings, £ apt. Emerick, of inted and Hall, the George (teorge were ap- Rebecca their OL pa Hoal | H. p BUPIaisers in f perior ind were ined BO iisburg by ex-Sherift Brun. we of the executors of the estate. After spendit about aud relatives, £ two or more months re Hall with friends James Mul- Mrs. John F, returned to their in and wrt and £2 EWS ons of Mr. and very much. About for middle srange They were oung. and 1 Monday afteroeon of Phiiadelphia, who Ihe not more Mr. and Mrs ames H Lohr, of rashort time Bu p- : . yed greatly, bat Ly of the occas! wn Harrisburg, swishurg, & eslegate National vention of Postal , Uctober Lewisburg Lie nusylvania anton, who internal itisnmsport Ig The '& Die Pine The | Ww. Far- Phil- Township is plan- Heptem- Bi ip wil Mills, 14th ia Grove =e plember i ident lu charge MeWilliams, of Pe The district oo ipsburg and Rush ning for convention ber 2ist. Imyivania f nace, LL Home d of a on Bouvenir Postal Qarda & souvenir postal card, very suggestive at this particular time, at one cent each, m— ———— Cider Press tu Operation A. P. Luse & Bon will operate thei cider mill wt Centre Hall Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week, begin. ning Tuesday, Heptlember 12 pli tnit Prines « Tored Pratt Food Company, Philadelphia, offer the following special premiums, which will be on exhibition and de- livered by the committee at the time of the Grange Eocampment and Fair, to the drawers of the same : One 60-cent package Pratts Animal Food for the Best display of Wheat Best display of Corn Best display of Potatoes Best display of Cabbage Best display of Apples Best display of Grapes One 60-cent package Pratts Poultry Food for the Best display Canned Fruit Best display Jellies Best Loa! Whoat Bread Best Layer Cake Best 8ilk Crazy Quilt Best Hand Embroidered Apron One O60-cent package Pratts Lice Killer for the Best Trio of White Plymouth Rooks Best Trio of Spanish Andialosians Best Trio of Bilver Gray Dorkings Best Trio of Dark Brahmas Best Trio of Partridge Coching Best Trio of White Leghorns 60-cent package Pratts Poultry Food for the Best Trio of any breed 0 be, Centre Reporter $1.00 » year, # Smith, the Photographer, W. Bmith, the Photographer, Centre Hall | Friday y Beptember 8. Ww N "ve in | | ——_—— tos —_— Treaty Signed, I'he work of the Portsmouth peace conference was completed Tuesday aft- when the treaty Japan and Russias was signed. | erpoon, between lotsa Corman Offers Peaches Andrew Corman, Bpriong Mills, next week, will have 800 and $1.00 about peaches—white offer invites y for sale bushels of choles h He 11 HOW wi id he will at per bushel ou to call to wee him Wc fp ith Anniversary, Association is to venty-fifth Anniversay the Milesburg beginning with the Wi ufternoon, The Centre Baptist hold its ge meeting with daptist church, of the meetings Tuesday men’s Hocleties on October through Wed: Ootober i 5, cession of the Srd, esday and Thursday, with the iaptist Thursday is and closing Associate Peoples’ 1 I'his posed of (wentysnine nal ‘nion Association daptist churches incated In Central Pennsylvania, ung on ing COL ~ Manvac ated olness has resulted from a argument. Pectoral nroat . hack # by + lungs, ton, subd- ICKNows nedicine. LT I Se RR i ———————— a a fe J 5 v » Y fo: - AY 4 rec ov ry. Iaxative. tly aid gontly 0, 4 Temple BOSTON riace If you spend your Vacation at ATLANTIC CITY Do not fail to Stop at Philadelphia to Visit KEITH'S THEATRE “One of the Sights of the City,” ALL THAT'S NEW AND IN VAUDEVILLE POPULAR PRICES PIANOS ano ORGANS THE LESTER PIANO is a strictly high grade instrument, en- dorsed by the New England Con. servatory, Boston, Mass ; Broad Street Conservatory, Philadelphia, as being unsurpassed for tone, touch and finish, i SNA .«. THE LAWRENCE , . . 7-OCTAVE ORGAN is the only organ with the Saxa- phone combination and correctly imitates orchestral instruments, TERMS to suit the buyer. Ask for catalogues and prices, # C. E. ZEIGLER » SPRING MILLS, and Northern Central Ry, Time Table in Effect May 28, 1905 ARTWARD, Sunbury 1 #5 0, Im , Wash passcnger conch Central State Normal School LOCK HAVEN, PA. J. R. Flickinger, Prin. £ XR & & 3 & fs -» PER i 3 is weeks begins t £3 1 signi SCHOO Yi 3 first-class work, and A rae professional . eo 2 2 academic, were never better than now. Its graduates are required to $2 2x do a fall year's teaching in the MYT IT FEF FI FT RIT asYT training school, Its 2 8 3 pA the best American and European training. Buildings modern. Col lege Preparatory department. lLo- cation unexcelled. Fine Gymna- sium. Expense moderate. Free tuition to prospective teachers. iain ais Address for il THE Fh ——— ET ” — lustrated catolog PRINCIPAL gL R22 2A 2 2 2 2 2 2 42% FS New Coods ETI We have just received a large consigment of FALL DRESS 600DS Outing, Flannels, etc. LOT OF NEW SHOES For ladies, Gents, and Children © .- HATS AND CAPS Have you ever worn ““SYLVANIA BRAND" If not, why not ? H. P. ROSSMAN Spring Mills, Pa, TS ST A Sn LB : % i Ti See eeesacs Eee # 3 LT I oT There is Money in Growing Ginseng the Mi dtate American may be realized. easily A recent bulletin is State Agri cultural Coll ege it ) part gaye : Ginseng root is continually diminishin is correspondingly inere asing, while tl drug in China stands as a guarantee seng in the future. The market the Chinamen exist. Hone Kong gays in the U, America that much WRB EI RR RE i W. L “J Big profits Town. ” Howard of Agri ienltural advise Prof. BAVE x) # Farivigs dali It is i sled by ( ollege BCL, ww uh wR tho we - ow Z ang the 1 ice per pound ie constant demand for the for Gin- for our cultivated root will ex- ist. *’ W. A. ‘The @ reel and tec vow WS BLE, Ji i >, wR wa ’ y Ist as lone a > 1.1 ( Rublee of » ot (xin “ AT “ grown in iaroe nero ea of ad. $030) (HO HK) ene root x de { 4 # demand 18 go great Ti ne 1 Eo ¥o ww root 1 as indispe - 1 Ket ti a «alt tapi ie on the mar market price lle the cost of Ea NE CI fre varies fi > ¢ ent 2 The pres 8 pe r i not gTOW and * - a 1 naoe to ardy HO ou MRC) in an ordina ACH Yet ed States LH) wn Lx. » ava > CHC > "OW wae i - 3 oe ®, he WB, Ne we wee, Lo 8 HD Writs ne irozen. - a today Buckingham’s Ginseng Zanesville, Ohio. ENC EEE eRe TE STeTe at eg ee «ae Lf Be Carden Wa TR a - . area aaa MEAL AI aaeaese TEE SPe000000000000000000000000000000000000000000800600 32nd . . Encampment and Exhibition of the Patrons of Husbandry o centri pena Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September 16 to 22, inclusive Encampment Opens September 16 E xhibition A Upens Monday, Sept. 18 ADTUSSION FREE | LEONARD RHONE, Chairman ® ® ® ® 6 @ © ® ® % @ % a W @ ® | / ¢ / ¢ / ¢ / / ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ # 4 ¢ ¢ } ’ ¢ $ Cut Prices IN Shoes & Oxfords $3.25 Oxfords Now $2.50 Shoes reduced to lower Prices. Kreamer and Son CENTRE HALL, PA. VV V VV VO DVD VV BDV VV VW - Nw BVO DDR DV DTU DD wT Shoes at Reduced Rates 0 make room for Fall and Win- sell all Summer Shoes at "We have a fine lot embrac- A ell known Freed Bros 8s, Yarala “Way ‘ Do ugid Come and examine them. OQur loss is $3.00 & $1. 50 SHOES ARE NOW $2.75 & $1.25 $1.50 LADIES’ OXFORDS NOW $1. 00 ¢ F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall J BNR NBD V WDD BVDV BY = ddd ddl dl IL LL Seddinteddde ddd ddd dL IAI LI 2 2 2 3 RR RE EEE The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills. J. H, & S. E. WEBER, Proprictors | WHITE LILLY FLOUR | wed MILL FEEDS “The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of Grain—Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat. will b bought at all times, at the afford, Baled Hay and Straw will be boug] best prices the market will aff COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be had, always on hand, We invite school boards to consult with us before placing orders for fuel. TTT TTT rT Tr TTT TTT TT TTT TTY
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