THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. Penn’a. CeNTH re Ha THURSDAY, BSEPTE TERMS. The tarms of suoscription to the Re. POrier wry sdvance., ADVERTISEMENTS. three insertions, and b cents per lone sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, i BE L 21, 1905, wae dollar per yoar 20 cents mir Hine for for each sub- The figures opposite your name on label! of pa- ar indicate the date to which your subseription fe paid. When po date is given the date implied is July, 1%: when no month is given the month fmplied is July—thuos: "00" means July, 1900; "01", means July, 1901; “04 "" means that your subserip- tion is paid in advance to July, 19. Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations When you pay your subscription always ex amine vour label, and when a notice appears that corrections have been made, compare and report immediately if you have not heen given roper credit. No receipts tor subscription will Be seut 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, AND CARDS OF THANKS —Resolu aw at the rate of RESOLUTIONS tions of respect will be ol f one-half cent per s hie in advance) the minimum charg Cards of thanks, two cents per word, 1 harge, fifty cents, also payable in advance DEMOURATIC STATE TICKET, JOHN B, HI We HE COUNTY TICKET, stmoreisnd, SHERIFF ER TREASURE FRANK K. WHITE REGISTER HAR J. JACKSON, RECORDER I COMMISSIONERS AUDITORS CORONER Linden Halil Mr. and Mrs J. H. Weibly returned from Perry « they were former’s mot Blaine, ouunty, called by the death of the her head and Mrs las We Mrs. E ter Week, » in the Nt Mr. aud Ear! lef AMODY Irie 8 eXpecis (oO fers BHOUGArG vis daug ler, of | toons, Ha:urday, 9h o'elock Ihe ceren Lambe ed by Rev, E ed chur held al the bride's hows ing at which » imed of be fa friends of the 3 th fam ent. The H He Philippines during the recent groom | » 3 Miller and is served with ing Commissary BSargeant f E, 5th United Bates C young couple will goto h atl once at Ihe eeping BVAairs their home, *' The Glades,” and a host of friends extend best es for a happy future, wish- we —————— Woodward. Misses Maude Ard and Emms Eber- bart were to Aaronsburg Thursday. Rev. Ketver and wife are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ketner, Among the visitors In town are: Geo. Ard, of Philadelphia; Joe Ard and Robert Ketner, Lewisburg : Mrs, Dosch, Johnstown ; Samuel Ketner and family, Wolfs Biore : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Housinger, Buflalo, N. Y. : Charles Bampsell, Harrisburg ; Frank Haines and family, Bouth Dakota. Mrs. R. M. Wolfe has been visiting at Linden Hall, Centre Hall and Rock Springs the last two weeks. Miss Bessie Voneida, having spent the suminer at the home of Elmer Bmith, returned home last week, Misses Maude Ard and Mabelle Wolfe spent Sunday at Coburn, Miss Tammie Haflley, of Aarons burg, was sewing for different families in town last week, ————— — oo ————————— Nittany Mountain, A. M, Lonberger lost the last one of his team of gray mules on Sunday night, from colic. Mr. Loog, who is sinking a well for Mr. Robivson, lost his drill in the well, Mrs. John Houser is slowly Improv- ing from a serious illness, Callahan Brothers have taken ihe contract to finish catting the timber for MeNitt Brothers & Co, William Parker is suffering from lumbago, Rovert and Jerry Smith are cutting off corn for John Heckman, —————— A Ask your grocer for Was h-Eaay, ——————— A — Wash-Easy contains neither lye nor acid. Three to four cents worth of Wash- Easy does your washing. Millheim, Mra, Wm. 8. Musser opened a millinery store in the building, Charles O sisting vho hae Viusaer store on Penn street Alters, who isu (Gre Hneiuan on the Western Union, at ‘nst is home spending his vacation, left Johunsonburg, to visit some friends Among from Thomas Frank those this are tenting at Grange Park Miller, Max Zerby, F and are George Davis, Francis Ulrich Koarr. y nfer, who has joined » fas A trained nurse, | speuding some time with bis parents Mr. Mra. going to the Philippines, those and Harvey Amoug who were atl ry Hartman, Harry Auman, Harry Geary, Morris Geary, Miss Mary Hart- man and Win, Swarm Auman » Lo transact vusiness, I'ne banquet held by the M. W. 0 A , at the Musser ]& BLCE } i Reeser stich Ezra ent to Williamsport f : House, was reported ®U ociasion Musser, an we paint the down RLET 1 Bot ses the the houses are You i insure houses have sxhies an irs Devoe, Wi paint to painters; we don't We paint lead-and-zine ; the paint. anil Seg Lead-and-oil is the old fashi Devoe is zine ground in un paint, with lead and bes{ paint the cheapest, . th il ine world : and linseed o the because it takes fewer gallons that mixed paints aud it wears twice as long as lead.and. oil, Nobody wants poor paiat ; there's lots of it though, in the world, A. M. Griffin, Plainfield writes ; “ Mr. Aaron Higgivs, of Plainfield, always used fifteen gallons of mixed paint for his house. Last Spring he bought fifteen gallons of Devoe and had four gallons left.” Yours truly F. W. Devo & Co., New York. sa AI A SAA THREE JURORS CURED N. J, Of Cholera Morbus with One Small Bettle of Chamberlain'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 I ate some fresh meat and some souse meat and it gave me cholera morbus in a very severe form, 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 Col- le, 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 {wasin, I took one dose of it and was better in five min. utes, The second dose cured me en. tirely. Ywo fellow jurors were sffliot. ed in the same manner and one small bottle cured the thresof us.” For sale by C. W. Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A Carson, Potters Mills. Fewer gallons; wears longer ; Devoe, DARING BRAVERY. in the Jones, noeident aul Aun Exciting 1 of Jolin } Ih OF ¢ Piiin® storage yard, where into position, plac. oni the top of the terful mm. Ble logs to the height of When the squared logs for shipment the oe. phant picks out the number and drags them down to the waterside, and, when necessary, the river and holds the logs i they are being bound together raftsmen. After that log to man's devices ing one log 1 iy other th phants can thelr forehe w Drees : i are wan 3 required entors while bry he leaves n position the the London Maik Lightning and Cities, “Lightning never kills 1 jes,” sald an Insur company's statistics show there is practically no dat g from lightning stroke, “Look back and ask yourself if vou ever heard of any eng killed by lightning on Broadway or in front of the Auditorium or on Peocon street or on Chestnut street or on Nicolet ave. nue. No. It is In the cousttry or IA lit tle villages that the all dreaded thun- deratorm does ita deadly work. “Why are cities in this way immune? Bome say it is because they have no trees te attract the lightning. Some say it Is because the cloud of factory smoke above thelr roofs is awprotection.”— Mianeapolis Journal, W pie ance agent it in cities * of death One i 2999990 N90 CNN AON WH OBO Toll for Antos and Bleyeles On and after October 1, 1905, the rate toll and bleyveles Il for automobile One-sented Oe way Bicycles, be Pleasant Gap to Centre bolh ways ; 3¢ one way. Finll 18¢ 150 both ways: Lwo- ted autos 25¢ both WHRYH ; One the Hough, . Gi led to a Bix OF ir in B “ale id & thie lio neater, ter gasoline slove Sudden Deaths. swamp-Root, { TW WHT BBD BP | $ ARGEST |NSURANCE ¢ o-oo Ee eo f i Ain, ESA ’ N CENTRE COUNTY E. FENLON Agent Bellefonte, Penn’'a. | | | H. and Best Companies Descrip- Plate Glass In- at low rates. The | Accident Ins. 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