Rott LOCA SR Fair weather. J. T. Potter, recently Pittsburg. made a trip to Wash-Easy does your washing while you sleep. Don't forget that time wasted today | isa draft on tomorrow. Mrs. Henny’s Millinery Wednesday and Thursday week-——~October 11th and 12th. Mrs. and Mrs. Jacob P. Weber, of Boalsburg, attended Sandoe’s sale Opening, of next week, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kuhn daughter Ruth, of Bellefonte, dro Centre Hall Friday, callad friends. Charles H. Auman, of Spring Mills, is representing that locality a sylvania College, Gettysburg, Junior in that institution and ve to and on being a Thunder showers Monday. The sun shown brightly between the showers, | In the evening and during the night | there was a continuous display of | lightning for several hours, Mrs. Lucy Henney, for years has in business in Centre Hall, city | at present to lay in her stock of goods. Ree her adv. in another column. D. W. Btrunk has moved house recently purchased by hi vacated by W., A. Bandoe. Mr formerly lived at Pleasant Gap, apd i engaged in the lumber who many | the millinery | is in the been i into thel m and Strunk | al business, i i The gquirrel season is here, but few squirre's have been killed. Three is the largest number killed by any hunter, so far as reports reached office. Rev the men &o far, Mail Agent Robert the Lewisburg and is in Cincinnati where Convention of Railway He is one this leads (Gress sports- F. Bechler, on | Tyroue Railroad, | the National | Postal accompanied clerks | is in session. Mrs. How is it ? your name? Bixes for don’t forget. bought at the each unit. Mrs. D Alexander ted at by Bechler, after six 71 flee, be for | Have you a six Do you want a sale at the Reporter « These of Can ilar figures rate one de Cheap as dirt. J. Meyer , of Centre of the Bealisfonte Smith, Mrs have J KF been exhi- Miss of this place, has | of fancy goods 63 E and Hall, appoi judges wines on bition Grae charge fair, alan fa department Mrs snington, veoka' Valley Pe returned to her hon al Penns fdhvmann, 110¢ A AMONg Fred of Co- in chigar many \ Weaver, far the Demoerstie commissioner on the mouth « deserving of the support of all admin there who favor an eaonom i f : rsd 3 COUnLYy capable, mi ia affairs hiy and in g false about him H W. Kreamer an alien the Ej at Bnowshoe, of last week cate of Mr. Leibkicher, and had 8 ightful time and declare the Enowshoe residents a most hospitable peop’e Did you ridiculous than that bee csused fale smong Republicans. bee a marked difference the swenring among the rank and file! of Republican voters apd the oath of Mr.” Miller, Mrs. Rearick, widow of Rentick, who for sixteen years was a reeident of this community, and Mrs. Henry Brown, her sister, of Mill-| heim, were in Centre Hall beginning | of this week, guests of various friends. | Mrs Rearick now lives with her) daughter in i Mr d Miss Edith fed worth League vention, 1 Friday, Thursday They were ef ever see anything more open letter? It swearing, in There is between 8 beap of = EVYeT, Peter | Altoona | From the mill to the farm will te! the move made by Joho Runkle now | employed by Weber Brothers, at the Centre Hall Roller Mills. Mr. Runkle | will conduct the farming operations | on the Keller Grove farm purchased by his brothers, Dr. 8 C. and Rev, J. M. Ruukie, mention of which is made elsewhere in this issue. George L.. Goodhart, of near Centre Hill, is each year improving his al- ready beautiful home. This fali he is building a large cistern, which will be so constructed as to permit the water in it to be drawn from » spigot, thus avoiding pumping. An implement shed and corn crib are other improve- ments ur der way. Mrs. Rebecea Floray, of Centre Hall, was a caller last week to buy a six for her daughter, Miss Gertrude, who never leaves the Reporter label fall back a single figure, Miss Floray is a seamstress, and plys the needle bard every dsy, but one thiog, she says, she wouldn't think of doing without, and that is the Reporter, Messrs. Frank Rice and Joseph Klepper, of Reedaville, stopped at the Reporter office Wednesday morn ing on thelr way to Bellefonte Fair. Mr. Rice Is one of the Rice Brothers, who are doing a flue mercantile business In Reedsville, and besides find some time to devote playing ball ~~the three brothers being vext door to professionals. He was driving a splendid pair of colts, three and four DEATHS MRS. JAMES P. FRANK I'he death of Mrs. James P. Frank occurred at her home in Rebersburg, | Tuesday evening, dus to consumption, | Interment will take place at Rebers- { burg, Friday morning, Rev. H. C. | Bixler, of Lutheran church officiating. | The deceased is survived by her hus- | band and two sous—Samuel, of Harris- | burg, a railroad mall clerk between | New York and Pittsburg ; and Orvis, u ¥chool teacher, at Bloomsburg. LINN ADAMS. Adams, widow at time died Mrs { Frank Linn M. Adams of 'b county of the at Btate College morning, after a brief illness Her maiden name was Campbell Wes ape, one at one {| Fraternity houses | of peritonitis Linn { about fifty and she Years of - Millinery Opening Mrs. street, The Store of Lucy Henney, Centre {| Hall, will have its sunual fall opening | Wedn esday 11th sud 12th Millinery on Church snd Thursday, Mrs October Henney is in the and is makiog an un- usually large purchase of goods in her ything and children line, which includes ever need- the ladies, misses be stop Bpproschi g apni ofore offs will Le Ww at the pee RADY re Hall Heune irty that #0 K KK Will vid red in Lent of than th Di Mrs who ex pes enable the with. #aVIDR ) it a little ILE Lhe object ¥, years in ber line of to Pes most up to date KE sud wovey, WOre , ladies of ns Valley to bay millinery goods rossi the mountains, th {ime and nie of «itl er. She invites you to cal IDR examine the thereafter, :, which will here will be | on opens and be days, or any time the stock chrerfully show a fine is some it times, but there atitage in ing the stock when COmes in y Wed. Wee R Remember the opening days | Thursday of i i veday ane next Reasonable Ad ——— List Caorreotions I'he mailing porter was Please not by comparis ut damage - > —- Vostmasters ge Post ine circa ers. | Art Judges Ac ooek mast ting Hiteh- post. aster eneral ar misiled tn all ia renewed the campaign | started recently nab He has constitated £1 iL posteards every of there Es & { #1} character if i Hitgheaak is to postmaster a jud he displayed hh eards Mr the highest coy 1 is doubt, acl as Clinton Tobueon Hrings Ginod Price I'he Clinton eounty tobacco crop has housed, and un- finest years, | [Wren cut and it is the in ten were 387 grown, will average 1400 pounds to the sere! and pet Lhe growers about | Fully fifty per cent | been sold, of the crop has Bales reported show an in- i crease in price over last year, S—— i ———— R R, Station to be Remodeled were received at the Centre Hall rail. road station to be used in remodeling | and enlarging the same. brick formed the greater part of the | consignment, Agent Bradford worked hard and con- | tinuously for several years for improvement, The indications are that his efforts will be amply rewarded, ————— A A A ———— Linden Hall. Mrs, George Searson and children | returned from a three week®' visit among friends In Altoous. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wieland are visiting relatives at Alexandra and Sinking Valley. Mise Ella Ross Thursday returned from Dreisbach where she was a dele. gate to the Lutheran Missionary Con vention, Mra. John Diehl is confined to the house with an attack of sciatic rheus matism, Mrs. Willlam Bplece, of Nebraska, is the guest of Mrs. M. A, Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Fortney and daughter visited friends in Pine Grove over Bunday. Rev. Harnish will hold preparatory | services in the Presbyterian church Friday evenlog and Baturday morn log, also communion on Sunday morning at ten o'clock. The Linden Hall base ball team will play the Fillmore boys at this Place Baturday afternoon. | ! ! | | { | i Feats 010, Of which be is very proud, Ask your grocer for Wash: Easy, LOCALS, Wednesday, and a good attendance, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. attending the tunkle, this £, are York county fair. Constable W., H Runkle has been laid up for repairs for the weeks —sclgtie rheumatism. Prof. W. term of private instruction mental Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur 8. Lucas in town Bunday, and were the of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lucas. Messrs. Archey cobs are the delegates from the local league Luther Con ‘held in port, 24th and 25th i past two D. Blair this week closed a in iostru- and voeal musie. were guests Homan and Guy Ja the MSiate to be to League vention, Williams- netant; tlie i Ellis 8, Bh offer is making a thorough He will ontent to visit only the centers but will go through the ts as well, canvass of Centre county be CY of population, rural distric Mra Fi Irvin, of week, Mrs, Barah Ders Mra town ward Sellers and (ireen Oak Hall, pent part of the last with were 10) wna time tine who recently seriously injured by a fall. Mrs had been atl the daughter, Mrs. M. Centre Hall “Ot time ill i Filizabeth Lingle home of hey Arney, wlition, whiel f 1 west of 10 Smith, the Photographer, W. Bmith, the be in Centre October 6. Photographer, will Hall this week Friday, PENNSYLVANIA R, R. Philad, & Erie R, R, Division and Northern Central Ry, ¢ in Effect May 25, 1905, TRAINS LEAV} 38 A, M.-Trin MONTANDON, Weck days for Sunbury 3 baby oslermai Liancasts r, Ww the war 55 who of ¢ Per neyly Vol od an Opp int + 145th PETS, to regi- The 8 Distory « Rllin far misse rtunity of that fhe /ROCOH during War, any one section, # | VALUABLE Real Estate at Public Sale - 275 repair ore a half m and charch withi Pi rope iv will be sold in two PATER, OF AK A 0 suit tf irehasers TERMS OF SALE-Ten per cent, cash when balance of one: sie-Lhird in one in two years red by bond and on he premises, with interest, JOHN H SPICHER, Centre Hall MICHAEL SPICHER, Bellefonte Ex'rs of Michae' Spicher, Sr. dec’d. Runkie, Att 7, Ballefohte, Spe is stra § in vo persons are hereby notified I to my wife Ida M. Griffith, goods, ete, mx | will not be responsible for 8 contracted by her she having left her bed sod board without cause or provocation, on Beplember 14, 1995 SAMUEL H GRIFFITH, JR. Beptember 30, 1905 Tuseyviile. Pa. For coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consumption, take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral Always keep a bottle of it in the house. We have been saying this for 60 years, and $0 have the doctors,’ “f have need Aver's Cherry Ute tora I my family for hr 1 the beat edicing in the warid, | koow, for all throat and lung troubles.” Mas. J. BK. Nonconoss, Waltham, Mass, Be. Soe. P1608, 4. 0 All Arnepista, PHO ICV IIOCO0P0P800000000000000CGIROOPDDY f200000009000000000CO 290998 SWEATERS § Mer Men's and | White, 1 Red necked Sweat Wye fn, ant tinuous outdoor Ah White ad Fine labor, Ladies’ Blouse Ladies’ le W ianneis Woolen ready m rappers, wool en | suitable for Dresses and Shirts. Linoleums, Etc, Blankets, In fact, everything kept in a first-class Country Store. Oil Cloths, Horse Produce taken in exchange, H.F. ROSSMAN Spring Mills, Pa, PIANOS ano ORGANS THE LESTER PIANO is a strictly high grade instrument, ene dorsed by the New England Con. servatory, Boston, Mass ; Broad Street Conservatory, Philadelphia, as being unsurpassed for tome, touch and finish, SS «+. THE LAWRENCE , . 7-OCTAVE ORGAN is the only organ with the Saxa- phone combination and correctly imitates orchestral instruments, TERMS to suit the buyer. Ask for omalogusy and prices, HSI RRR ES Ree There is Money in Growing Ginseng L.. Howard of Missouri State Agricultural : “1 advise American farmers to cultivate Gin. seng. Big profits may be realized. It isa hatdy plant and is easily grown.” —A recent bulletin issued by the Pennsylvania State Agricuitural College in part says: The oP r of native Ginseng root is continually dimi inishing and the price per pound i8 corre spondingly i increasing, while the constant demand for the drug in China stands as a guarantee of a ste ady market for Gin- geng in the futnre. The market for our nlivatd root will ex- ist as long as the Chinamen exist.”—Consul General W.A, 1g Kong says in the U. 8. Consular reports: “ The grown in America very large here and Jii gs ii Rublee of H much BW — SANE = WwW. ave: Prof. ollege ¢ 5 Fat AE Re) Xd pS COON RR Ta PR a RT ie XS a gale Oi the d viantageously. Chinese as i CNN) Pa we SH at 5 g ff o that more could be dis posed oil ad. \ abl $00,000,000 Ae wn the ., of ¢ to a nw a ng 1s a staple on the Ti he present market ceording market the same as corn, wheat price varies from £5 to #8 per hile the cost of production does not dit IATY en to grow The plant is is hardy and and Canada, e xcept in and can ehow you how ving Ginseng. You can get in y, and soon have a comfor Wr in- thousand choice roots for sale for fall be gine in August continues oday for literat re. Buckingham’ s Ginsens Garden Zanesville, Ohio. « 5 a “ and cotton. poun id a TER BRR a1 51 3 ‘ " sXeeodd 21.50, im an or gard ma Te several hundred dollars worth each year. parts of the United States Ww © successful growers ¥ in aii arid re F108. to make the busine = , a Fo vd gta o - lw nu AL 3a Come. a BCABON and Writ DE aR 8 Co . 08 al » we 8 oa cw wm CEE ewe X whan hatite Tt fT % 3% Sonn Ss Laima abo alanine PTA dT YY — 3 WITHOUT A BELL TELEPHONE You cannot compete with a man ry ¥ it rrr who has one. No Farmer should be without a Bell Telephone. Ail AAA tr hid Tr: 3 1 SA 4 41% 3 ISSR EU EY ate a _— THEY i i rR" Tr PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO. Contract Dept... Bellefonte, Pa. rT rTTrTTrTTYy a a FE IX? i ry fifrY I» k & & 2 8 gig. Ap odgnig Ann rs a TT r NNN NNN NDT TWD CCG Quality, Beauty and Popular Price Is what makes the RADCLIFFE SHOE for Women so popular, It is said that a graceful carriage, casy motion in walking, perfect poise of the body at all times depends largely upon the construction of the shoes, Radcliffe Shoes are made in accordance with scientific principles and rules, They insure grace and ease of movement in walking or any kind of exercise. Better leather has never been tanned than goes in Radcliffe Shoes. That's why they wear so long. Call to see them, BN NNN D NVR DB t Kreamier and Son CENTREHALL, PA. LE 29ND N NN Shoes at Reduced Rates ssAnn TAT In order to make room for Fall and Wia- ter stock, we will sell all Summer Shoes at reduced rates. We have a fine lot embrac- 4ing the well known Freed Bros., Douglass, etc., Come and examine them. Qur loss is your gain. $3.00 & $1.50 SHOES ARE NOW.,$2.75 & $1.25 $1.50 LADIES’ OXFORDS NOW $1.00 F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall Sdpddidodpdididndidpdindpdidpdihddiddpdidid ddd ddd AI AIL 2 2 8 3 A 2 AAR 22 The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Milks. J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors WHITE LILLY FLOUR ; sd MILL FEEDS " will be all kinds of pal a Buckwheat. The Highest Market Prices Grain—Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Baled Hay and Straw will be at all at the oT our So bc hough 3t 4 tites, C L All sizes of OA s Pl oh SE ys on ~~ ont boards to consul! wy us befc .
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