Nr IY THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SIuTH, Editor and Proprietor, Centre HaLL, PENNA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMB TERMS, ER 8 1806. ’ The teras of the Re- pOrier are one dollar per ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents tine for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- uent insertion, Other rates made known on ation, ibeeription to year in advance. per ures opposite your name on label of ps- mie the date to which your subscription When no date is given the date implied Xr. when no month is given th © month 1 } ' me ans ful y, 1900; 01" : Nr B11 he ripe “1904, Othe WHYS ex ap pears t by mail unle + of date ce. Money + have been nc Wr suff icient safe { to reasonably Resolu he rate ef i nee) the { ‘ards of thanks fifty cents, JLUTIONS AND CO of espe wi il be TICKET, DEMOURATIC STATE I EASURER Y. De AWARre West HEA and, {TY TICKET, HE COUN JOHN B D, Harris Township. Miss Priscilla Stuart is ill. Her at Mrs Burehfield, is wit r 3 AE ii nnah We Spring Mills H. F. Rossman is spending much of his time at the bedside of his father, who is very ill at his home in Brush Valley. Mrs, T. M. Gramley, who confined to her bed for the weeks, is gradually improving. Spring Mills was well represented at the Grangers Encampment at Centre Hall. Mra. Chestio Stover and daughter, Miss Boyd, of Rebershure, week Mrs. John Meyer, and Howard Miller NH, Al 11 of Reber: the been three has past last Mr M Irs, were spent with Mra. George Haine and shurg, also guests at Meyer home Run- day. Mrs. Diehl, of Pittsburg, tained at the of Braucht, last Mr. and Mre, land, spent A. Krape. Mra. Wolfe spent with friends and relatives in Madison- enter H. WAS Mra, home =, week. Reish of day as the g Nort uests of humber a George Sunday burg. Mrs. T. W. Walker, of spent a day last week with Mrs. T. M. Gramley. Vise Lutitia Hall, spent Saturday Roland and visited friends ka. lis Shaefler Rebersburg, her sister, of Centre town, (tood hart, in of Al- for Gentzell family, to a few Mis, in this place, wee and of Mrs, J. winner Mra. lady spent Friday W. Hazel, uints home . po He running In getling order, Lils patrons Mis Weber. Mot a nt Ka harine Mi Amanda d as ngage Sunbury, visited ythersbaugh. and ildhood Deen Vicks- Ada Mus Wilkes irg How- Joals- Leech, in ger and hier Marg wre d AUR visited friends in Boalst George Armstrong ard, visited burg, Bhingletown. Kaup with tle boys, George and William, of novo, visited the former's parents dur- ing the past week. George Btuart, of Bellevue Station, Pittsburg ; Edward Hunter and Rose Meek, of Mountain were here for the Grange ment and Fair. Bilas Gibony, of Btone Valley, visit- ed his daughter, Mrs. L.. E. Kidder. Mrs, Lydia Oviett and son, of Iili- nois, are visiting friends in this place. The lady was a daughter of Daniel Markle, deceased, and left this place thirty-seven years ago. This was her first visit here since her departure, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kremer and daughter Agnes, of Altoona, are visit- ing here, Collinge Baumgardner, of Pleasant Gap, spent Sunday with his brother William, Miss Mary Reish is spending this week at Pleasant Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Leitzell and daughter Pauline, of Bunbury, are vis- iting here. Albert Gingerich had part of one of his fingers cut off on Baturday. He came in contact with a circular saw while working for W. A. Baumgard- ner, at the saw mill on Nittany Mountain, Miss Maude Kimport has gone to Btate College to work in the laundry. Miss Anna Sweeney and Miss Ella Mae Ross are attending a missionary convention of the Lutheran church which is belog held at Dreisbach’s church, Union county, ————————— AI gallons; wears 2 v arre, Jacobs, of John, Mrs. |SOn hter, nis in and daug Samuel his wife and lit- Li. Miss City, Euocamp- the Fewer longer ; Devoe, Three to four cents worth of Wash- Easy does your washing. LOCALS, i John Houser was a caller the other He is looking for real estate, a Mrs. Luth bab; wr of Bellefonte, we of Bairfoot home, | Smith, daughter, th the y re guests ARE YOU GOING 10 THE GREAT TRE COUNTY FAIR BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 3-4-5-6, 1905 The Most Colossal Exhibition And Amusement Enterprise smi nt a beautiful show of| vaudeville, the other | Fair next week, members of Wash- Hall, will bold | and festival, | will Hon. A Hill, Prof. H. | MeDowell, “ Dreamland,” posturing and been booked anong NMaturday the ing ther harves Among thee Li. Must A BS Remi ton Grange, Pine t home pienie cakers he ” IM. B moer that thie I Wednesday, | and Friday ill be the | 1 if vo it to see th urface, re will be no Big | Day at the ur this year, Thursday will $i e | big days evi ry | day wide a should be ther spend the verylhing will be whole show y day. Go early and on the grounds, KE mornis at nine o'clock in the z, i anticerta band en open the and fr will be mt on until du be a round of amusement Licrures Marringe of the Season S10 WOE ON SO 5, BIG DAY, Implements and M nd Swine se E EVERY DA Carloads Head of duct y A of Farming chi achi Hundre v's Best nery, The Coun of Farm and Garden. edle work, Mechanic Arts and Culinary Article: Cattle, Sheep : ty S Ne 3 © Woodward ERVEr Mra tisrt ’ at this place, Kreamer Williams YMinrs is visiting friends and relatives Wu. and wife, o heim, ein town last # Zeigler, wife after spending several weeks visiting friends relatives, return- to their home [1 Naturday. Mrs, Nathaniel Bowersox fell while carrying of hot peach butter and scalded her hands very severely, itt Stover and wife a few days last week with their daughter, Mra, Jacob Houser, Biate Colle ge David Bhrack and wife and Mra. Abbie Miller, of Buracktown, Clinton county, spent last Bunday io town. Perry Btover and wife, of Virginia, and Mrs. Beott Burd, of Seottdale, spent a few days at this place. Mary, the little daoguter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Frank, took suddenly ill Inst Bunday, but is slowly improving. sm— fc ——— Wash-Easy contains neither lye nor acid. Ger i Thursday. d sughiter, Ww alvin and in town and ib ed Louis last 8 Crock NO spent A fst — THREE JURORS CURED Of Cholera Morbas with One small Bottle of Uhamberinin‘s Colle, Cholers and Diarrhoea Remedy, Mr. G. W. Fowler, of Hightower, Als., 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. I was never more sok 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- 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 #t 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. Two fellow jurors were afflict. ed in the same manper and one small bottle ured the three of us, ol pop wa sale b wartz mseyville ; F, otters Mills. ' All Combined In a Sple endid Exhibition T ‘ hows than : More Free ies ; : Spiel] Raging for $1600 in Ope Balloon Ascensions Daily n Air S r musements Amt CENTS. Band, and a whir ALL FOR 253 Famous Coleville you happy for Days i —— a ————— Better Go; All Your Friends will be There Japan figures that she «1 # $44 di munity in the; scared railwns 1%t B88 ROO “ (Ny; $150 will be mines ar od coal IEE iN) worth about Besides, the practical st Korea, her undi of Por ¥ Arthur + I tru. Lees inane: Agency IN GENTRE COUNTY Agent Bellefonte, Penn’a. Hats from Guyer and No Name Co's. R, Keiser. Shirts from Manhattan and New Columbia, hatter & Ties from James { evil re » Vi Ww Ha Dear Sir ar f your town | tribute afar ma to it mater and ve it * Pt RiiY, u# ook ‘| Bi Underwear direct from the Manufacturers. Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases. VP OF Perot al the same | time Perhaps the good coat of pai Devoe public $ ke property needs a SE m 1] [m z ™ Oo Zz | Gloves from Fownes. Full Lines of Athletic Goods from Spaldings will supply that coat with gallons re- | will last | Devoe is | in | Devoe in two-thirds of the number of y other, K id Devoe quired of as ( twice as jo: wher all the will tak: EE Bly 5 paint ar full-measure., Devoe The Largest and Best Accident Ins, Companies Bonds of Every Descrip- tion. Plate Glass In- surance at low rates. strong: paint Koown, { the the | ¢ ¢ ¢ N ¢ ; 4 Care o f property, cE long run r half the by any The all paict and | money required MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. other. | reason is stated above : Devoe is | measure ; the strong. FN DNV DDT Bn est paint Ruo KE. D. Jewell, Pa., painted his house five years ago with a mixed paint ; to gallons. Last spring tinted it with Devoe bought fotiricen gallons sod Lad four gallons left. Saved $156 to $20, for painting coals two or three times as much as the paint, Yours truly W. Devore & Co.,, New York. ¥ (* VND 9B DN VB VD orey, VEGETABLE § SICILIAN ALIS: Hair Renewer A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and always restores color to gray hair. "a — . wn Rk fourteen he reg Barns cov F. 40 w GRAIN MARKET, Toll for Autos and Hieycles On and after October 1, 1905, the rate of toll for mutomobiles and bicycles over the Centre and Kishacoquillas Turnpike, between Bellefonte and Cene tre Hall, will be as follows : Bellefonte to Pleasant Gap—two- seated auto, 15¢ both ways; Bc one way. One-seated auto, 8c both ways ; be one way, Bicycles, 5¢ both ways ; 3¢ one way. Pleasant Gap to Centre Hall<two- seated autos 250 oth ways; 13¢ one way. One-seated autos 160 both ways; Bo one way, Bioyeles, 10¢ both ways ; 5c one way. Proportionate rates will be charged for intermediate points Cas F. Cook, Hee, Centre, Kishacoquillas Turnpike Road Co, DR. SMITH'S SALVE CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulcers, Felons, Carbuncles, A . sipelas, Scrofula, Tetter, ema, Swelling, kin Eruptions, Fever Fihice les, Burns, Scalds, Chilblaing, Sores, Bunions, Hands, Bte.,, Pte, Mail, age. DR. SNUTH CO., Centre Hall 0 40 FRODUOR AT STORES, m BIE essen vs sseneses rour Health ~ Build gp Hogi, with JAYNE'S Tonic VERMIFUGE. | A pleasant, potent and { permanent Invigorator for al | | sla, H. G. STRONMEIER. CENTRE MALL, . . . Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE... MONUMENTAL WORK in ail kinds of Marble am Granite, Don’t fal! to got my prices
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