a wei a THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, PENNA. Centre Haut THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 18505, TERMS. ~The terms of subseription to porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. -20 cents per line three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, The figures opposite your name on label of on er indicate the date to which your subscription s paid. When no date is given the date implied is Ry. 1900; when no month is given the month implied is July—thus ; ‘ 00” means July, 1900; 01", means July, 1901; “04 means that your subscrip- tion is paid in advance to July, 1904. Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations, When you pay your subscription Always ox- amine your label, and when a notice appear that corrections have been made, compare and report immediately if you have not heen given roper credit. No receipts for subscription will e sent by mail unless by special request. The change of date on label ought to be sufficient evidence, Money by mail is reasonably safe. There have been no losses to this date. the Kee for ‘RESOLUTIONS AND CARDS OF THANKS —Resolu- tions of respect will be charged for at the rate of one-half cent per word, (oayable in advance) the minimum charge t $ Cards of thanks, two cents per word num charge, fHity cents, also payable In advan DEMOURATICU STATE TICKET STATE TREASURER WILLIAM H. BERRY. Delaware OF THE SUPR}I JOHN STEWART FTUSTICE Frank y DGE OF THE SUP JOHN B. HEAD, Westmoreland. THE COUNTY TICKET, SHAFFER. FRANK K., WHITE. R HARRY J. JACKSON. RECORDER : JOHN C. ROWE. COMMISSIONERS : JOHN L. DUNLAP. CC, A WEAVER JAMES W. SWABB. 8. H. HOY. DR. P. 8, FISHER. SHERIFF ELI TREASURER : REGISTEI 48 B DR. AUDITORS CORONER : Commissioner Miller swears that he ‘““ took a receipted bill the Hotel Princess, where they were stopping.” atl The question to naturally arise is whether Mr. Bailey and Mr. an fook anything, me He the Bailey ? Was af Are How about Mr. Atlantic City, too oath, to believe that he { Miller) pot do it, but that Mr. Bailey did? cm ————— It lcoks as though Mr not deny it, He hasn't been ju polities 88 long as brother Miller. ————— rp se —— There can’t be made to appear blac is Do use try Le “ne. tc ————— —————————— Rebersburg. Kev, Maize and days last week at the Boyder, in this place Hockmsasn left for Pittsburg, where she will pl several months. Miss Ruth Le wed for of last week, Millheimu, was in town us Royer. Curtis Bierly Is at short visit to his parents, Jonathan Spangler, who spent the greater part of the summer with tives in Illinois, returned Baturday. Mia. George Haines is visitiog daughter, Mrs. Orvis Walker, Pittsburg. Jonathan Bierly, Youngsdale, spent several days with relatives this place. rein to his home her in of in tomes Smuliton. The Rebersburg and Millheim base ball teams crossed bats at the latter place, Baturday. Score, 11 to 3, in fa- vor of Millheim, The corn crop in Brush Valley is the largest had in many years, Autoists from Bellefonte are making the grove of T. D. Stover & common re- sort in which to eat their lunch. Edwin Lingle, of Georges Valley, spent Sunday with Joseph Bult, James Miller has cast aside one of his crutches, and is using his leg again. —— A sin Colyer. Howard Shadow, of Reedsville, spent Bunday at home, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Frazier and children ann Mr. and Mrs. William Cumings and children spent Bunday at Pleasant Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Will Moyer and chil- dren spen'! several days at the home of C. B. Neff, near Centre Hall. N. B. Bpangler, Esq., of Bellefonte, spent Bunday at the home of his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bpaugler. John Wert, while picking apples, fell from a tree and was badly iojured. Misses Ada and Edoas Wagner, of Manor, spent Bunday at the home of J. H, Moyer. Sober. Wm. Immel took the contract to haul the timber for J. E. Ebert and C, K. Bober, at Peru, W. Breon and his friend Immel were callers at the home of U. (3. Au- man, on Bunday. Farmers are beginning to husk the corn, which is a good crop, H. V. Gentzel says he is going to have sale this fall and quit farming. Mrs. 8. Houtz returned home from a few week's visit in Nittany Valley, Fewer gallons; wears longer; Devoe, - OS NS 1h a MS PA SI Harris Township. Rev. Wm. Rearick, of West Milton, one of the ministers attending the | | | mducted al Grove Mills last services in the Reformed o Boalsburg on Bunday. James Dufford, of Pine Grove Milis, week, o ureh LUTHERAN SYNOD At Pine Grove Mills eh! Elected President dlehnurg- Hew The fifiy the Lutherus regular meeting of My pod of Central Penn we Cg of Edward Grossman Messrs. Baumgardner and Gregory, of Nefl’s Mills, bought a of sheep from farmers in this and College townships, duripg the past week. Mrs. D girls, of friends here Ww. E itors from the Mountain City. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bott Lie- mont, spent last Toursday the Meyer family, at Locust Grove farm. Mrs, F. W. Weber, Mrs. Nellie Neg- per and little daughters, Mary Rachael, enjoyed Monday with friends in the country. Mre, Amanda Walker the home of J. W College, f car load tiliamsport, are visiting Gettig and family were vis- of with rf, and is staying at Krumrine, at State wr an in efinite time Miss Clara Rishel, who was mstron at the Bigma Chi fraternity house, at State College, which was damaged by fire last week, is a guest at the home of William Stover, Samuel Hazel, a representative of the trip gle fine Housgerville woolen mills hrough this see , having flan 4 mtidd suary for w ler w blankets [180% ither Af articles Miss home among friend Mr. aud Mrs vite (singerich from = Altoona Josep ’ Myer ; Batu: d 5 their little with Mrs. Myer's parents, Mi Mrs. Oliver Wolf, at Wall's Store A business meeting iris, v was held io the wm Tuesday ev bial Bawslsbury Reading 1 A game of base Spring Millis RK Bras Ep uel Wer Dr. H Lew Mis Emo sturg Inir ast y Ripkn, whe ness, J. W recent | Mrs Is again sabie Hazel k Haver spent the past k with Mra, ¢ ust A. Krape spent Pre twa John R fromm Lapesster g his grand fat Mme. 8B. 1, Co of week fr and nd ienas Missa Apps Bowers returns { week after spending the years in Fl deiphin. Bhe exj spend the winter at the home parents. Mrs Wolfe, Inst week who went her k of millinery go Wednesday. Davpiel Gress, of (ieorge oO fall de the city to purchase aud winter sie , returped home Rev, and Mrs tre Hall, spent Tuesday in town. Cen- The residence opposite the mill, oe cupied by John Meyer and family, is Among other im- provements will be a8 veranda slong the front of the house, The firm of Fiedler & Weaver, lum- ver merchants at Penn Hall, has been dissolved. H. W. Weaver will con- tinue the business with Irvin B. Bhowers as his partoer, and will intro. duce new and improved machinery in the mill, also adding other improve- ments in order to manufacture lumber extensively, Mr. Weaver ia an ex. perienced lumberman. Dr. White, the popular Democratic candidate for treasurer, was here for a day or two last week, looking up old friends and making hosts of new ones, The doctor will evidently poll a heavy vote in this Democratic Gibraltar, Mr. Tuten, Republican candidate for recorder was also here last week, re. pairing his political fences. They need it. Some monstrous pumpkins are re ported in this neighborhood. M. Duck has one thirty-seven inches long and forty-seven inches in circumference, "squire Herring has one which he raised from seed received from Parls, measuring thirty-one inches in length and fifty-two inches in circumference, C. P. Long has also a monster about the size of two sugar barrels. These are certainly * some pumpkins. ’’ All the merchants here report a sat- isfactory business during the last month, Quite a large number of people from this section attended the fair at Lew Isburg last week, and the village will be largely represented at the Bellefonte fair this week. Miss Lizzie Btover left on Tuesday for Philadelphia and New York, to purchase her usual stock of millinery goods. Opening day will be the 12th instant, C—O Three to four cents worth of Wash. Easy does your washing, The Wed Coe this, at wun presched the Holy Following seplern ber “ith to Ogtober Hernan nesdsy evening snd celebrated J. Foreign of Mv fsgions, spoke Rev, M Joard of the interests of Kline, Secretary that board. mirably, having entirely resources of money aud missionaries. The diflicul long confron pr be exten Ly that 0 li lly led into the in- mission is now the work will terior as rapidly as resources permit, I'be regular routine of business taken up Thursday the enrollment morning. f snd sppointment committees, thie ad their president ar tary rend annual reports placed them in the bands of they commitiees, areal unanimity pre valled 10 all matters claiming tention of my nod, The treasurer's report was very showing a substantial the coursging, ine Crease 10 Ww I | K. Diehl ention in t Middleb Rev held ha see pled the rynod, The arin. 1 { Hartmn x Mill insburg, B resident taken Ww In brothers yde Hartman Maryland, arrived Tuesday morniog to attend the funeral of bis brother-in- law, Frank Hartman, of Pittsburg, also an arrival Tuesday, to attend funeral of Mr. was the Loose slots Toll for Antos and Bicycles On and after Oclober 1, 1905, the rate of toll for automobiles and bicycles over the Centre and Kishacoquilias Turnpike, between Bellefonte and Cen- tre Hall, will be as follows : Bellefonte to Pleasant Gap-—two- seated auto, 15¢ both ways; S¢ one way. One-seated auto, 8c both ways ; bc one way. Bicycles, 6c both ways ; 8c one way, Pleasant Gap to Centre Hall—two- sented autos 2Z5¢ both ways; 18¢c one way. Oneseated autos 156¢c both ways; Be one way. Bicycles, 10¢ both ways ; 5c one way. Proportionate rates will be charged for intermediate points. Cuas. FF, Cook, Bec, Centre, Kishacoquillas Turnpike Road Co. n————— AA Marriage Licenses, Charles Irvin Zeigler, Pleasant Gap. Catharine Garbrick, Bellefonte. William Oscar Koarr, Howard, Resy M. Bickle, Roland. Clarence Wilkinson, Rush Twn. Rose Oldham, Osceola Mills, Marcellus A. Bankey, Potters Mills, Anna M, Bmith, Millheim, LA MP si, A Judiclous Inquiry, A well known tiaveliog man who visits the drug trade says he has often heard the druggists inquire of custom- ers who asked for a cough medicine, whether it was wanted for a child or for an adult, and if for a child they almost invariably recommend Cham. berlain’s Cough Remedy, The reason for this is that they know there is no danger from it and that it always cures. There is not the least danger in giving it, and for coughs, colds and croup it is Suurpasted. or sale by C, W, Bwartz, wmeeyville ; F. A, Carson, Potters Mills. - — WAYS OF THE PERSIAN. | How to Cure Corus and Bunions, First, soak the corn | warta water Lo soflen it of Yezd. {down as closely as rt, but desert in | drawing blood and The ordi- | i8in’s Pain Balm twi where it 1% vigorously for five mi application Ac i or bunion in : then pure it possible without npply Chamber- daily, rubbing SRT The Queer Houses and the Water Supply Persia is mostly dese Persia is kinds, nary ert is good soll and watered Is extremely it has a hard but sul The oases different in character from of many des tiled nt > i wild im tit from the Hiniment for i bruises, lameness and rheu- we sm, Pain Balm is nvequaled, For sale by 2. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville : F, | A. Usrson, Potters Mill - fertile, | rather can be wort shine, not | 4 : w days to (Gxenerally “ gravelly really very nee, are ralnv in his book “Five Town,” Water mountains in a | It is found | Rev. Napler Malcolm, Years In a Persian is brought from the curious manner, the hills at depths varying - - headache caueed by a ordered condition of the stomach ig quickly cured by Chamber gixty to a hundred yards be- | Stomach and Liver Tablets For the surface, “From the hills to | by C. W. Swartz, Taseeyville ; F center the says Mr. | Carson, Potters Mills sisi REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Two Fine Farms, Tract of Timber Land. Two Dwellings in Centre Hall. Two Vacant Lots in Centre Hall. Mick iw most near from of plain,” vity, 80 when n sunk an feet be sinuar S00 ine of center o 1 UY | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, ne | Ten O'Clock, at Penns Bank, Centre Hall, Pa i 05 Valley i ¢ r are aj 11, but no | They v § y 4 3 laughed Rp indersign is GRANITE £2. H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . . . FENN, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HICH CRADE .,.. MONUMENTAL WORK in al kinds of Marble sno (iranite NNN NN NN BU N00 Jrm— wr . FENLON A nt © Bellefonte, Penn’a. The Largest and Best ccident Ins. Companies ina Every A § £4 ’ Descrip- “ i lace 1m n t G GS in- *1ate irance at low rates 2% 9% % 9% % 9% 9D NNN DOYS 29% 9% 9% 9% 0% 9% 9% 9% 0D NNW NNN NNN Fall inter 05 w - and openin and Season 1906 g in Clothing Hats from Guyer a 1 Shirts from Manhatta Falnns; - CS a SE Trunks, broke out house next somethi apers ways EES Full Lines of Erant f Athletic ithout Iw Peo; laughter why!” into sympathetic able to tell ing BA ss———— LOCALS Don’t do all of your pushing against the breechstraps. The Free Library, Grange Arcadia, will be open to the public Baturday nd No Name Co's. R. Keiser. Columbia. wey WwW n and Ne ~ “ Bags and Suit Cases. Manufacturers. Goods from Spaldings eveni 'g from 7 to 8 o'clock Marcellus A. Bankey and Miss Anna M. Smith were married Wednesday noon at the home of the biide, near Millbeim. Roy White is with *“ grandpa” and * grandma’ Conley and will stay during the coming winter. Next spring he will go with them to the farm, as will also his mother, The last week in September was a most delightful one. The sun was warm, very warm, during the middle of the day, and the evenings and nights were more like in June than any other season of the year. ———————— A ————— Insomnia and Indigestion Cared, “Last year I had a very severe attack of indigestion. I cotld not sleep at night and suflered most ex- oruciating paios for three hours after each meal. I was troubled this way for about three months when I used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, nnd received immediate relief,” says John Dixon; Tullamore, Ontario, Canada. For sale by OC. W, Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills. AA AM very man has ancestors of some q sort. li) pt on Children and a lot of singers should be seen and not beard. There is no similarity between a whole knot and a knot hole, home ’ making his Want your moustache or beard abeautiful brown or rich black? 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