THE QENTRE REPORTER. THU RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 19056 SALE REGISTER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, one o'clock, at the residence of Mrs Lucy h street, Henney, Chur Centre Hall, 8 lot of household goods, ete., will be offered for SATURDAY on Church Stree sale by J. O Deli SEPTEMBER t, Centre Hall, W. A San goods and persons nger 0, at one o'clock, doe wil offer » large lot of household effects at public sale. TUESDAY, OCT. 8, Mills, Mrs, C. C cows, 1 one o'clock, at Spring Shook will off ww sale 4 Jersey Jorsoy sh 1 farn articles Guernsey o©ow, cows and heifer will be fir bull, Gt one horse all good as new ernsey bull, many small Deininger's Sale, Sale of household goods, ete, by J. O. Deininger, at Mrs, Lucy Henney, Centre Hall, Baturday afternoon, one o'clock the residence of sepa The Reporter's Reading Room, I'he readers of the Reporter their friends are invited to call at Centre Reporter's Reading Ro Grange Park. Make yourself at home when there ; make it your headquer- ters ; the appointed place your friends. Call, and the 33 8 IN to meet and call again, ep —— Unlon County Fair, I'he Union tember 26th preparations are being made this fair the best yet held. A number of fast horses have been booked. Asis usually the case, the fair will be visit ed by a large number of people Penns Valley oe P- wes 20th. Great County Fair begins and el {Oo mare from PPS Milton Fair LOCALS, A little son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles | Btover, of Tusseyville, died of cholera | infantum, | I. 'M. manufact Reading and relatives, H. { Huyett, farmer and lumber | family are in visitis urer, and his this friends week 2 DP. ., lefonte Laut Harrisburg formed 5. Hollow ny, the Bel Rev, i pastor of heran | itl church, will make Lis | home for the present. The ny hi Railroad building of Penusylvania Compas the RIZE, 18 in view freight the capncity se cars of uniform y lected is 100,000 pounds, or fifty Mr, and Mrs. Joseph daughter, Thursday of turned from their visit and Niagara Falls, Winkleblech, of student at Franklin & Marshall Col- lege, Lancaster. He is a graduate of the Millheim High Behool, bright prospects before him. tons er and week, re. through Ohio Moy last much delighted Boyd and has State College wanted a Western Un but can not sec ion telegraph office, ure it, Now the fort to induce ne are making an » Postal Tele office iu citize graph open that Company lo an ough. You bor ean not hel liking the wis and houses his old w ree. rather than end his life. marks flue 1 who loves his man to trust, w paper is to be publ . borough of « we. with J. Turey is a nati acquired On account of the Milton Park Association October 3, 4, 5 and 6, the Penusylvani Railroad Company will these dates round-trip ticket Milton return from Bellefonte, Loc East Bloomsburg, Mt. Carmel, burg, Mid¢ and int stations at round trip Tickets good on date of sell on 4 to and leburg, Erinedinis HU Mile, So Cells going aNd refurniog only issue, ER Rev farand Married The Middle ing to say of the m F. Aurand, a ret Mifflinburg In Middleburg, Diehl, Rev, Frede Mifflinburg, and Eten C Middleburg. After the bride aud trip. T burg. faster 3 > + } ' irg Post has the Arriage ired cier y : fr * groom elt for ney will be at home [he groom is a Luther: 2 1 atid the bride is » milliner of Middleburg. Wily - Keith's Theatre, At Keith's Ch Pi lads ipl Eva Westcott & Ul ‘An ': Charles Baron’ Whistling Lafayette appear again. the Four Pirroe ugglers ; Lee Vera Ars, tia, Lis play let, Episode Life menagerie ; The artists wiil 3 burlesque Tom Browuoe (rieat and Lils thirty Phere will ills, world- Harrison, also be challenging J nes ing, 181 ai. LOle & MeBride I'he Del st A AP os { ‘oakley & Johnson, an Centre Hall Station to be Hemodelad for Company The master mechanic lier aylvania Railroad Centre & Lo Dim. Ray we Dec Bon and r d AY. Mr. wte in Al f i QO harles Decker ra the othe LOOLS Lox is LO ¢ Egyptian CRInpaign. ler, of Yeagert railroad station peal from Station Agent W. F. Brad- ford to have the same remodeled and enlarged. The representative of the railroad company agreed the local agent that the station inde- quate to meet the demands of at this point, and took measurements steps to have the station put into first class condition, A ————A] ————————————. iO Tedpolse tv all ap- with was and From Millheim Journal, Tuesday Michael Miller sold his residence on North street to C. R, Tyler, of Altoona. Consideration $425, Mr. Tyler expects to occupy the same on April 1st, 1906, Emerson Weiser, son of Samuel Weiser, of this place, while playing ball in the schoolhouse yard Thursday evening, fell and dislocatea his left elbow. Beveral of his companions were close to him when he fell and Emer- son told them to catch hold of his hand and pull. After a few attempts the elbow was pulled into place again. —————————— A AYA AAAAAAN Mayor of Tokio, In a recent census-taking of ‘The Mayor of Tokio” company, the re- markable discovery was made that with the exception of two persons, every one of the sixty-seven actors in the new Carle piece wae born in the month of July. The two exceptions are Rollo Carnegle, who plays the Ostrich, and Marie Balisbury, one of the Peanut Ballet. Both were born on February 20th. 8 The Mayor of Tokio, is being played at the Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays. Prices range from 50 cents to $1.50. —————— A ATA Oanse of Insomnin, Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less and is often the cause of insomnia, Many cases have been cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by C. W, Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, rial for the eX pel ale institution. he swount thei and some the Means, we more th Waal y elimination of Bri af r graft was =o pelty, trustees are men of such ample that an ratl Fhe CUARTRES Ale er disgusting. ting is ha ng matte who to be accomplished, no get hurt inthe process, may Among the new subscribers to the Reporter from Ohio is Elias H., Hoy, of Bellevue, Rural Free Delivery No 4. Mr. Hoy is one pf the progressive farmers of his section, and was formei- ly from Centre county. Mrs. Hoy is a daughter of Jacob Kopp, who with his father wenl west from Centre Hill, many years ago, when Obilo was des- ignated as ** way out west.” Mr. Hoy, like many others who accidentally got hold of the Reporter, fell in love with the paper, because '' there were many familiar names to me, which brought back pleasant recollections and recalled many old associates,’ 80 Redaced Kates to Unlon County Fair, For the benefit of persons desiring to attend the Union County Fair, to be held at Brook Park, near Lewisburg, Pa., Beptember 26, 27, 28 and 29, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from Bellefonte, Newberry, East Bloomsburg, Mt. Car. mel, and intermediate points, to Brook Park, on September 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 ), Special trains will be run on Thurs. day, Bepltember 28, and on Friday, September 29, as follows : Leave Mif- flinburg 12.00 noon, Vicksburg 12.08 p. m., Biehl 12.18 p.m. ; arrive Brook Park 1218 p. m. Returning, leave Brook Park on Beptember 28 for Co- burn, on September 20 for Glen Iron and intermediate stations at 5.45 p. m, Bpecial trains will also be run on Thursday and Friday, Seplember 28 and 20, bet ween Lewisburg and Brook Park every half hour from 9.80 a, m, Harris Township. Mrs, Nellie Segner visited at the | wome of H. Y. r, in Bellefonte. Mrs, J. W. Biaart, of lie ge, { Hoalsburg Huse Ie of Ai —titz Biante Ci Prof. ¢. M foutz, of hanna Lhe ity home, tou i pivers iy, sini fil Ie, en. { ed an few davs itd riends in this pla Frank Harnish, of yw Ehoe, i $04 y ping Molomol the ‘enlre thi Wil Nuc tle time t« Pent INCresse 0% Phoen nogs « IXVitie, med of ihe y Lhe east Hall shipped a cs Ie ern markets from Centre station, Al expert who has been working Osman, the brick-layer, al Hiate College for the past few months, isa attending the picnic. J. B. White, w engaged with e Pennsylvania Railroad Company shops, in Altoona, is with family this week, Perry Altera He is sson of 1. ho is home his in town this week, M. Alters, of Belle fonte, formerly of this place, and is en- listed in the regular army. was Peter Grey, a well known resident of Rote, Clinton county, died while sit. ting at a table in a restaurant in Lock Haven, Haturday morning. He was a member of Company D, First Penn, Cavalry. Mr. and Mire. Wilbur Bhires drove across the Beven Mountains from Burnham to Centre Hall and took the train for Bpring Mills Baturday. Mr, and Mra. Bhires for several years were located at Chicago, but at present they reside at Burnham, Mr.and Mrs. Al. B. Homan, Mr. and Mrs, Morris Burkholder, of Als toona ; Samuel F. avd Milton M, Buoyder, of Pittsburg ; George Condo and sister Miss Anus, of Darragh ; C. K. Stahl, of Altoona, came to Centre | set Hall Baturday to attend the Encamp: ment and Fair for a few days, The executors of the estate of Mi- chael Spicher will offer the Bpicher farm, west of Centre Hall, at public sale, in the near future. The adv. will appear later in the Reporter, The ex- ecutors, Messrs, John and Michael H. Bpicher have secured the order from the court to sell, but as yet have to 5,80 p, m, not decided upon the date of the sale. | A. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION, rate Vigation Trips via Hailroad, : 1 Peunaylvanin | { i | The Pennsy ing dates of the ular | ten- | i from | Hep- | On | IEAVe remain poy ivania Railroad Company » Nia i $2alti ington and Baltimore tember 8 and 22, and October 135. special tral will p arriving at Is at 9 15 p. m. tickets, good for train, . t Cursic gura Falls are Haven 3.08 N IREArn Fal Excursion Im. return | exclu- | within | ny LO regular Ot Any ve of limited express trains, at $7.80 from Al- | » + $0.45 from | proportionate point eX peri chaperon wil oe After 15 suffering. lack oo hi Bemedy Ald Nature leon Rok, 3 goed that Hows for rf was peeded The outiin On oF write 0 8. EE WEBER, Centre Hall, Pa. POT ais ahd waler 1lank are 0 the Lin stituted the pow machiuery. Cail AND iG eTIgI0E AD nd were used up was sul chatise was thet double owing to the addition of will be sold at a bargain J. H - DMINISTRATORS NOTICE ter of the estate of Samsh L of Gregg towmbhip, deceased, lotions oki men ry cum testamento annexo ij npon said estate having been granted Ly the reg ser of wills, ete., 0 the undersigned, all persous knowing them seives Ww be Indobls a 10 sald estale are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having calms to present them duly au. thenticated for setliement. CHAB. W. FISHER, Administrator ©, 8. a Penn Hall, in the mai Fisher, late Pa. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ~Letters of Administration on the estate of David Glssgow, late of Haloes twp, deceased, havig been duly granted to the undersigned, he woul respectfully request all persons Knowing them. selves indebled 10 tho estate to make Immediate payment, aid those haviug claims against the same 0 present them duly authenticated for set. tiement, D. 8, GLASGOW, Administrator, June 1, 1905 Tussey ville, Pa. £3 DMINISTRATORS (NOTICE LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Waugh, iste of Gregg townahl Dn ESSA would res y A a eons hos, themselves indebeed to a Erste diate payment, and o's baviag claims against i same 4 present them duly sulhenticated for As P. GROVE, Mministrator W. Harrison Walker, Mil RD a." Bel HetomtaT mS iy h A Remedy Without a Peer, “I flud Chamberlain's Btomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remely ver used stomach trouble,’ says J. P, Klote, of Edma, Mo. For any disorder of the stomach, billovsnesy or constipation, these Tablets are without a peer. Hussey vilie | F. i ¥ ALWAYS ON TOP The CANDY DEPARTMENT of the Cash Store is by far the most extensive of any in the entire Valley- no exceptions, We sell it by the hundred pounds—just received 450 Lbs, and ordered 1200 Lbs, to be shipped Dec, | 10th, and we will order still more for the Business, It is first-class get | a pound a it—two qualities—many fla Oc per 1b, wy 1 ors i TERMS — Strictly Cash RIPKA’S CASH HOTEL . TORE OPPOSITE SPRING MILLS a CW. © by Potters li -® Bt CT ee We TW We We WW WW TERS MILLS, PA. A 2 vy aay ing stock NO TIONS Ww 1 fil Nici Higl % AP i als by ne LA "co 2 em BW WBC BDV DDD NNT RDN DTD THE BEST SHOES : of ' Se oN SE A Free A Chance fo Get Your Winter Shoes For Notiing, YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. THE SHOE MONEY - SAVERS HEAL FRA YEAGER & DAVIS 2 ot ot ANN 0000008060000 0000000000000003000000000000000000 Get a Good ROCKER As everyone the world gets tired at some time or other, we have decided body who will take it a rest, for a small on in to give every- outlay, by selling Rockers AT . REDUCED R ATES | $7 Rocker for $5 $1.75 Rocker $1.40 | Double Rockers for || $4.50 Rearick Bros. ne Ti dh and CENTRE HALL : & | i S00PV0SORCOP00P00ELO00000000808000900090000
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