-_ sa THE OENTRE REPORTER. T H U RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutherau—Spring Mills, morning ;: Union, afl- ernoon ; Centre Hall, evenlog Presbyterian—Spring Mille, morning ; Centre Hall, evening. Centre Hall in the Method st—8procetown, morning cougregation wil | worship at Grange Park, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | SALE REGISTER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, at the late residence of Rebecca Sparr, burg, lot of personal property. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, on Church Street, Centre Hall, W, A offer a large lot of household goods and personal effects at public sale. 12.80 o'clock, Boals- at one o'clock, Sandoe will Democratic County Committee, The Democratic County Committee will have a pavilion and headquarters at Grange Park during the Euncamp- ment and Fair. pcan tm— Stoves for Sale Cheap. good aus parlor new, heater, Thee, gloves ; Othelic small Enquire of Mrs Mary Dinges. - leit m— -— Church The new Lutheran church at P-nn Hall will be dedicated on Sunday, Oc- tober 15. Rev. A. Stewart Hartman, of Baltimore, general secretary board of home missions, will on that occasion. Dedication, sen freon Killed Brakeman Reuben Fink, son of Benjamin V. Fink, of Taylor township, was instant ly killed by the cars on the Pennsyl- vania railroad between Altoona and Johnstown, The young Was serving brakesman, separation of the cars be was thrown underneath the wheels. His twenty-three years, Iuan as a and by the age Was vail at the Reporter Reading we Centre Reporter will hinve ters ou Grange Park, and Fair, to which during campment all friends are invited their open at =i accom modatio patrovs aud The tent will be times aud for the porter readers and their magazines, daily will ge found ou make welcome, yourself —— for Encampment Preparing Edward Royer is making extensive terial guest preparations Lo et s during the Fal tue week of the Encampment and It will be «] business daring that his first experiences in not guaiher- ing, and he will make a desperalt effort to accommodate ai COC rs iatorale tu Mr. Lote, an ae Buuday noon au ‘ rey dinner will be served Hoyer runs 1 a model will Keep his record clear by not deviating at the bar or table during picoic week i Keith's Theatre, an extraordinary atirag hestnuc I'heatre, There is Slreet at Keith's ( Philadelphia, this week in ibe person of the great Lafayette with thirty artists, band, 018 Con pa- udiog protean ny of frig travesty changes aod impersonations of musical directors ; olber Wormwood’s monkeys, for the dren : Laura Bart, late leading with Bir Henry Irving, and songs; Matthews & comedy talking and singing; Waldon, Martin Bros., Althea Twins, O'Rourke & Burnette Trice, Nicholson. remarkable famous ieatures are chile Ashley, . we Bought Fire Clay Lands From the Daily News it is learned that J. C. Meyer, Esq., and Recorder John C. Rowe have purchased in Clear- field county one of the finest tracts of fire clay land in the state. There are 1150 acres in the tract, and it is located along the Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts- burg Railroad. They expect to devel- op it and have found that it is heavily underiaid with a high grade of block and also soft fire clay. The report of an expert says that from ten to twenty millions of tons of fiue clay can be got- ten out at an expense of fifty cents per ton. This clay sells for $1.75 to $200 per ton, just to ship it, without manu- facturing it into brick. The analysis was made at State College, and shows the elay to be very high in silicia and aluminum and very low in oxide of iron. ———————— A ———— Letter to DF. Luse & Co, Centre Hall, Pa. Dear Sirs : Mr, s president of a cotton-mill at Union, 8. U,,—he don’t want tosee his name in priot—had two offers of 6500 gallons of paint : $1.30 and $1.25. Took the $1.25; and got skinned. He'd have got three-quarters skinned if he'd taken the other. The $1.30 was full-galion ; the $1.25 was 18 per cent. short. The full-mens- ure paint was adulterated 40 per cent. ; the short-measure paint was adulter ated 45 per cent. besides benzine in the oil, don’t know how much. Devoe lead-and-zine wasn’t sold in the town then. It don’t pay to monkey with paint, Devoe costs less than any of ‘em ; not by the gallon, of course; by the house and year, That's how to reckon it. Go by The name- Yours truly F. WwW, Davok &.Co w York, LOUALS, R. B. Bpangler, of Spangler, was in | town to visit his parents, ex-Sheriff | and Mrs. Spangler, Mrs. D. H. Ruhl, Mpring recently visited the family of Mifflinburg. six meat dealers, were fined $50 each fr bologna, Vienna sausage snd ham that were preserved w acid. Mills, WwW. R. of From at Five or in Lewis | town, welling miineed ith borie the Brisbhin & to Milton Friday of Lumberman B, D. Brisbin, head of the lumber firm of B. D. Co., made a business trip and intermediate last week The points, next annual Centre County Veteran Club will held at Hunter's Park. The pledged itself to make a contribution of $1250 to the monument fund. meeting club George Erhart, tenant on the Potter farm, west of Centre Hall, He has was a caller renewed his lease | d will ¢ Misa Potter. ynsequent- remain farmer for W. H. Bmith, anitarium of ly of Longanton, at Drs GGoodm: Williaruspo sn operation f 3 He rt, will William R. Lighten, th e “ When Capid Came t aveletts which opens aavanlage ticipated about Pleasant Gap, on account Gung foolus opp openipg of Lhe stone ries, a enlarging their store Brothers never miss a i i it y Greaioe, eX press his aud a right ste and pay es, and « fi { it with evervbw iand everyilbiog f hias a wihoie lol he shou 3 exercise Laein a genlivimal i Mary bad a little jamb; thst i No lamb could fol Mary EOes now she rides on sirshiod wheels in | i has passed away. {iow up the gait thal } $ i LOUaY it i for i skirts too short by airy flig shares her iit, but you can jut is there one who can | gee | her calf, complain or ery in long as Mary's call’s all right Ismub can go to grass, So all the men delight to gaze, their joy is not a sham, for while the other critter’s out have no use for lamb. woe, "Alas!" so Lae they rman ot aes——— Heduaced Kates to Union County Falr For the benefit of persons desiring to attend the Union County Fair, to be held at Brook Park, near Lewisburg, Pa., Beptember 26, 27, and 20, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from Bellefonte, Newberry, East Bloomsburg, Mt. Car- mel, and intermediate points, to Brook Park, on eptember 26, 27, 28 and 29, valid to return on day of issue only, at rate of single fare for the round trip ( no rate less than 20 cents ). HSpecial trains will be run on Thurs. day, September 28, and on Friday, Beptember 20, as follows : Leave Mif- flinburg 12.00 noon, Vicksburg 12.08 p, m., Biehl 1213 p. m. ; arrive Brook Park 1218 p. m. Returning, leave Brook Park on September 28 for Co- burn, on September 20 for Glen Iron and intermediate stations at 5.45 p. m, Special trains will also be run on Thursday and Friday, Beplember 28 and 29, between Lewisburg and Brook Park every half hour from 9,80 a, m, to 5.80 p. m, Canse of Insomnia, Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less and is often the cause of insomuia, Many cases have been cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by CO. W, Bwarlz, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, AA A PASIAN The summer girl seldom transforms herself into an autumn bride, Harris Township. Harry Stuart visitor Ridge Lerch City last Miller, of Ferguson townshl WHE A from | 3 iL : $e 4 Robert enjoved a visit to ihe Mounts week, David transacted business 1 ere last week, George Kaup and daughters atten veteran reunion at Heela Park Mira Mallie diley is at Adam © home § ville, el- hter, | fussey i heir Krumrine, a aauy & nurse for Miss Edi WwW. (. here last Chester, was | Frit of West buying she Walter, week ais, ay | morning he shipped fifty wl ation at Lemont, Phe festival Baturday evening was a tl it i #8 regards pleasure and erved by ICCeEs, 1 finance. The refresnments first class H Bellefonte the ladies Prof, Kdward faculty of the to that wife Wer I ie of the Academy, turped place on Mouday. with his their and little d vacation in Boalsburg. No ff i Nell, ace i mpuniea Hing drive from thelr tieen Lil all- wWednes There » Lua: day sua presen fi deiegals were of county. The day session Conierences were dey : sid discussions On sub jec is f practical interest, participated 1o by various local workers, I'he CoOunLy Everett, and Re Philadelphia, Celichil sQU Tue pes from outside the Kennedy, Y oe, only Bpeaners Rev. EK v. L | F auther De were session of the Yoe isa great favor- Cuiinipatiingl Le Lenlre this fourth convention His address on “Ureat- the best the vention, Mi i Lhe eis, Lhis Dring in this county. pess’’ was withoul thing of the weeling. Jas. A. Piait, who presi- dent for seven years, retired because of prospective removal [rom the county, and Jas, Glenn, of Lemont, takes his place, The delegates from Centre Hall were Dr. Jus. W. Boal, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Schuyler, Mrs. J. IK. Sechrist, Mrs, Mary Dioges, dre. G. O. Benner aud the Misses Jennie Tuomas, Virgle Durst, M. Eloise Schuyler, Grace Smith, Elsie Boal, Bavilla Rearick, and Mabel Arney. ——— A —————— Many Tent-holders, There will be many more tent-hold- ers this year at the Grange Enoamp- ment and Fair than for tue past half dozen years. The neat and convenient furniture and tent equipage, installed for the first time this yesr, will induce others in the future to take advantage of the opportunity to tent out for a week at a trifling expense, —————— IO MSA SEO doubt has been You can’t say of the soap manufac turer that his cake is all dough, NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION, Haliroad, stiroand Company Falls shington ure and 22, 15 dates the special train will Haven 3.08 p arriving Niagara Falls at 9.55 p. good yivania R Nisgnrs and Baltimore and October wr YY i On leave m., m. for Iixcareion tickets, e 1 Any regular sive of limited express will be gold at $7 trains, en days, 50 from Al- LOONA ; $7 40 from Bellefonte, and at print will be § proportionate from ipal points, \ aliowed al ticket return I'he special teal if Pullman ps run through s+ anid day coaches will be UIrsion running para Falle, An extra charge f i » made r parlor-car seats An experienced tourist aperon will accompany I Nature signed ¢ Pe, ; pun this work ROWE, fami, eu fle i machinery. The ont! & Cail OO or wills 10 AND SB, KE WEBER, Centre Hall, Pa. TRATOR'S NOTICE the caste of Sarsh L oeliip, ducessed, lollers Leals men. AUDERO Upon said estate ¥ the reg ster of wills, eto to the undersigned, ail persons Knowiog them. scives 10 be indeblud 10 said estale are hereby requested 0 make immediate payment, and those having calms 0 present them daly ao thenticated lor setiiement., CHAS. W. FISHER, Administrator ¢. t a, Peun Hall, £5 DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ~lLetters of Administration on the estate of David Glasgow, inte of Haines twp, decossed, havis been daly granted to the undersigned, he woud respectfully request all persons Kaowing them. selves indebied 10 the estate Ww make immediate payment, and those having cialms against the shine Ww rassint § them duly sulhentioated for set. tiement. D. 8%, GLABGOW, Administrator, June 1, 1905 Tussey ville, Pa. DMINIS in the mat le ter of Fisher, ale of Gregg Wow wry cum lesiamenin having beet granted | Pa. £3 DMINISTRATORS ROC cL ETLERS of Administration on the estate of Waugh, late of Gregg townshi havily been oe granted to the w indorsigned, he iy A Sagwing make fm me: would respectfully request all all efsons an Li paring ment, ose hay ak the od i 4 10 preseut them aUIY TANIA Sl ot settlement. JAS. P, GROVE, Administrator W. Harrison Walker, ring Mil Attorney, Bel ig ny i to. A Remedy Without a Peer, “I find Chamberlain's Blomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other reme'y I ever used for stomach trouble,” says J. I, Klote, of Edma, Mo. For any disorder of the stomach: billousness or constipation, ese Tablets are without a peer. res C.W.8 " RR dd fein Special Sale at the Cash Store Of Children’s, Misses and Women's 15¢ Black Hose—all sizes —at the Sxceptionally » 4 had % had 5 STORE SPRING RIPKA’S CASH HOTEL - - MILLS OPPOSITE ! WWW WDB BBV DD DH DBD DVDR VDD BW i fen iin fii Co Ue We WW UD WN BW = fp fo yop Ji i mal open sri $o LA we ENR ie i imine the “1 ¢ line of 1 stock O0Q: MEN’ NOTIONS and Which ing offered : ¢ Wrbtr iL DOT oy OI id Pe Te PA Ande Produce. W. H. BLAUSE TW BBW BW WWW NW ia I CODD VODODVDDDDVDODVDDV HDD DD a or CTR Fi CMs . * Eile - og a8 N80 0 Free SHOES Free 0 Gel Your W THE SE AE A % in Hi A Chance | er Shoes For Nothing. YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. THE SHOE MONEY - SAVERS SAE Axa YEAGER & DAVIS sa st 2 EAE AEE 0000000200002 CREROPORP TROT PER 00000 Get a Good ROCKER As everyone world gets tired at some time or other, we have decided to give every- body who will take it a rest, for a small outlay, by selling Rockers AT REDUCED RATES | $7 Rocker for $5 $1.75 Rocker $1.40 || Double Rockers for | $4.50 i Rearick Bros. Furniture esters and CENTRE HALL in the 000000000000 00000V082PHCPO00OP0D
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