mame, MOSES a a Sr AO ORIN maa SE THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, . Editor and Propriotor Centre Hart Penn'a THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 1905. 0 -y TERMS. ~The torms of subscription to the Re- porter wre one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 counts per line for 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 pa- pe indicate the date to which your subscription 8 paid. When no date is given the date implied is July, 1900: when no month is given the month implied ia July—thus: * 00" means July, 1900; ‘01", means July, 1901; “04 '' means that your subserip- tion is paid in advance to July, 1904. Other mouths than July are indicated by abbreviations. When you pay your subscription always ex- amine your 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 for subscription will 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 RESOLUTIONS AND CARDS OF THANKS —Resolu- tions of respect will be charged for at the rate of one-half cent per word, (vayable in advance; the minimum charge belong $100. Cards of thanks, two cents per word minimum charge, fifty cents, also payable in advance, DEMOURATICO STATE TICKET, STATE TREASURER WILLIAM H. BERRY Delaware. JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COUR JOHN STEWART, Franklin JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT JOHN B. HEAD, Westmoreland, Tr THE COUNTY TICKET, SHERIFF ELLIS 8 SHAFFER. TREASURER DR. FRANK K WHITE. REGISTER HARRY J. JACKSON. RECORDER : JOHN C. ROWE. COMMISSIONERS JOHN L. DUNLAP. C. A WEAVER, JAMES W, SWABB, 8. H. HOY. CORONER: DR. P. 8, FISHER. AUDITORS Of Interest to Fishermen, Baturday, October 7th, the west bound passenger train on the L. & T. railroad sidetracked, at Bpring Mills, Government ing sixty-five cans of small fish for various citizens in and t hint The car was in charge of a Mr, Fhomas, a very courteous gentleman, who was aided by four others. This allotment of fish, estimated at not less than 25000, was secured ruainly through the efforts of Smith Brothers and Ripka Brothers, who distributed them in the various streams, Information is afloat that at various nbout place, There are also many ducks on the creeks, which deplete the waters of the finny than most the tribe more rapidly people would suppose. Should government to the fish they be secured, sud there is hardly a doubt but that sufler the penalty laws, distribute, no fish can some people will for not abiding by the Don’t over-ride your rights, according to law, with reference to fish and game aud they can’t help but multiply. reer ———— Sankey-Smith Wednesday, October 7th, at high noon Miss Anua, the ouly daughter of ex-Prothonotary and Mrs. William Smith, of Millbeim, was to Marcellus A. Hanke . Potters married ut Lhe ped thie immediate The ceremony took | of the bride Rev W. ist chureh ing and was formed by ix Melinay, of viethod- tie the happy om families of upie which Mrs were the on v Ligases I'he bride wore a beautiful gown white Panama cloth, She was the re- LOCALS, Joseph Lutz and fair week. will be open to the public Saturday event ¢ from 7 to 8 o’elock. Hall and Boalsburg for a week Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harper, of Belle- fonte, guests of the of George H. Emerick, Ella Californis, bas been among friends were the family Sun By Miss Rhone, of in Penns Valley during the past week Domer Emerick went to Tuesday, and will Howsrd Homan, builder, in that city. The by and be employed a contractor ¢ re-opening of the able circumstances, Jobu Brachbill, sou of J, C. bill, formerly of Bellefonte, was mar- ried Bis, also of Williamsport. Brach- search of potatoes. dealer in country produce, past few weeks has been seriously ill of ville, is gradually improving. A reunion of the Ope Hundred and Teuth regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, will be held in Tyrone, Friday, October 20 Rev. H. W. Buck, of New F York county, will fill the appointment in the Evangelical Hall, Sunday evening lev the father of Mrs. F, P. Geary. J. 8B. Rowe furnished and in position, in the new Lutheran chureh at Penv Hall, an Esgle acetylene gas generator and fixtures. Thus the new church will be lighted in the modern Way. George i reedom , Centre Buck church, in placed B. Thompson, of College township, is suffering from a broken leg, caused by a telephone pole strik- ing him. Mr, Thompson was superin- tending the work of unloading poles when the accident occurred. The Reporter is pleaséd to note that the illness of John A, dtover is not as serious as first thought. The attack of typhoid fever is comparatively light, and under the care of Dr. J. F. Alexander his condition is very favor. able, Mrs. W. A. Baudoe and daughter Helen left Centre Hall Tuesday for their new home in Iogram, a suburb of Pittsburg. They were acco panied by Mrs. Mary Bhoop who will assist in getting their house set in order, and may stay for several weeks thereafter, Prof, C. R. Neft and A, Walters, both of Millheim, were callers at the Reporter office Monday evening. The former is the head of educational af. faire in Millheim, and the latter cash- fer of the Milibeim Banking Compa- ny. They came to Centre Hall to at. tend a regular meeting of the Ma- sonic Order, Bearcity of farm laborers largely en. tered into argument which induced John H. Durst, tenant on the farm known as the Hiram Durst farm, east of Centre Hall, to snnounce that he will in all probability quit the farm in the spring. Mr. Durst is one of the young farmers who has made farming pay, snd it is to be regretted that men of his mettle are forced from the farm against their will. Ask your grocer for Wash-Easy, cipient of a number of beautiful and valuable presents After a delightful overland tour of a | hundred aud fifty they edd miles, home Saturday, when the groom's | | ther, Mr Emme Sankey, nud iss Edit Eitupie us rece clock, at thelr not Mills. Ml Re RTE rot BL L1WOO Potters There were i | ie f ! a number of guests from Hall Kamp, besides {ters Mi Mills, rider i is, Centre nna Mr=, Ballie I'heodore , Loe Harrisburg and sister K Rhone, Low Wateri Hurp, Ald Wi ny Miss E Rhone, | Hixson, Avgeles, Cal iive M: and AM: Wiki LOL 8 Mille SalKey keeping Potters CA (RRSIVE * Lig i LY sid i pul Lier = moiber, t — Vrisven unday~et, 2 I'he Pets iVRLI 2 Pris | has designated October | | Sunday, aud naka throughout the stole | Beueral sub je erie sud crim { i - .- sporting Goods In my sdvertisemuent of sporting : ¥ follow Hunter's cost its 5 ing : $1 51082068 Panis, 5 « cents sind up. | i. grings, 50 LE Leather Shell Bel 35 cents gO. WwW. 8 wartz, Tusseyvilie, : | ——— LAW CALR Carlin, Esq , the Rebersburg uu Monday for Phila purclinse a stock ol W.lJ merchant, lef { deiphia to full merchandise, Five-quurter table oil cloth, §1 50 sud $190 per roll, of twelve yards, or | fourteen aud evighleen cents per yard C. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville. Health Commissioner Dixon, in an interview, is quoted as sayiug he will cause the arrest of school teachers who refuse to enforce the vaccination regu- iations. Hon. Samuel Fraok, of Rebersburg, is confined to the house on account of a severe cold and old age. He is uear- ly eighty-five years of age, but has sl. ways been in good health until lately, The Superior court decided that the title of the law providing for the de. struction of wild cats, foxes and minks is defective, and consequently no bounties ean be paid for the killing of these aulmals, Mre. H. J. Boon and daughter Alice, after spending the summer with Mr, and Mrs. B. D. Brisbin, in Centre Hall, returned to Hartford, Connecti- cut, Wednesday of this week. They were accom panied by Mrs, Brisbin, Rev. J. A. Horuer will leave Colyer for Oil City, where he will serve a charge of Free Methodists. He will be greatly missed by his flock in the vicinity of Colyer, whom he has made an eftort to properly direct for the past few years, Out of town members who attended the regular meeting of the Olid Fort Lodge, F. and A, M , Monday even- ing were Prof. C. R Nefl, Cashier A. Walters, E. L. Auman, Edward M. Mauck, Millheim ; H. F. Rossman, C. J. Finkle, Dr. H. 8B. Braucht, Spring Mills ; Williami H. Stuart and Clyde P. Wieland, Boalsburg, About fifty of the Pennsylvania Btate College students returned from Harrisburg Monday morning. They witnessed the Indian-State football game, and did a goodly share of root. ing. They were quite meek, and ex- cept for the bleating of an occasional new born calf, they might have passed o—— { Harris Township. ! Bherit! Taylor attended to business here last Baturday. George Hosterman had new wine dows put in his house, | Harry Kister, of Bellefonte, here on Monday, tuning pianos, Mr. and at Pleasant Gap on Saturday WHS Mrs. George Kaup visited Uhis part of the county was well rep- resented at the Bellefonte fair, Rev. and Mrs. stonecypher returned to Belinsgrove, family, of Le- from a visit Rishel Saturday William mont, spent and Ira Miss Ella M. company of young people Wednesday Ross entertained a evening nd Mrs. College, John were a Baumgardner, in Boalsburg itr. of Mtate Bottorf, with fin Will of =unday Bellefonte, cousin, Charies Fisher, Mr. and William Kuhn dsughter were visitors ff He Miss lefonte, Musser, enjoyed mn week with of Be friends Katharine fonte, this place, J. WW. Miller ing two cows, caused by cating many apples Ruble, of vith Mra, James eV. Ohio, spent a week friecds iy HB H #us, proprisior of a clhib eat Dule vin, visits « his mother, as Mever, ! f He BI rm P H t Friday in Boalsburg tri Epen Mrs Kern wt Rupp Willian spent a day at Rwabb, at Pine Gr Miss Roxsnna Brisbin, « was the guest of her uncle shirk, oy aunt, Mr. sod Mrs, Hurry Mra Mr. snd ried the Ref Mil will b in Matarda One Lotnm risined Ka Will Hoy Mrs Josey ; nd Mrs Harrison, were guesis at the hom Wm from Mra CRilie Mr. sud children their Oo Plessant Gap on Sa day and sper time with the former's father, | Corl, in Boalsburg. Mire. Katharine Wisland, Miss Mra i nd Geparted of Keller, Owar Rishel Eari fue a visit among friends at slay mor it Dauphio su Lobanon counties, a held is Boalsburg, Sat oid A spelhin bee will be tl High school room, at urdav evening, to which an young are invited Proceeds benefit of thie Reading room Friday evening, the 13th, the ladies of the Presbyterian church, at Boals friends at 8 social M MeFarlane to attend and burg, will entertain at the home of Mer, Fran All are invited ant time is expected, Miss Priscilla Stuart some w Lint improved from a recent illness, and is a plens i= spending some time with ber brother, J. W anticipates n visit to her brother Har Hiudge, and to Mrs Ens Bellevue Biation, Pitts Hiunrt, st Slate College. Mh ry un Mluart, st burg Some time ago Laurence Fox bought the old jog which was buil bind ys BL Bandy Hhiugletown, more than =» century been Lhe home of his John Fox. Lately he had it remodeled, dolog most of the work biwself as he carpenter The old log bouse is now the most stylish looking place in the town A A ——— Sentenced to the Ven, James Wilson and Harry Grant, who were arrested fu Philipsburg for stealing watches, on August 28 plead ed gulity before court Tuesdny. They were sentenced to twelve months cach in the State Penitentinry at Pittsburg. ————]— AT A. Millinery Opening at Spring Mills, Mrs 8B. J. Wolf, at Bpring Mills, has received a fine lov of millinery goods from Philadelphia and New York and is offering them at the very lowest prices possible. These goods are up to date in style, color and general make up. The ladies are Invited to call and in- spect the goods, They can be suited by Mrs. Wolf, her stock belong com- fisting, 10 aud grandfather, 8 0, i= n for ¥, M. C, A, Inds, er en —- ay SB Ji PD LOCALS, The Bellefonte Reformed decided to build Work will be begun lo the spring. Bertha Mirohmeler are delegates from the local CONErega- hans us chapel Misses Baral Brungart and Luther Lengue in Miffiinburg Wednesday and Thursday of th league to the District session at is week - .- . \ ; Fewer gallons; nnger | ¥ Ors rr 5 & i i and rich in If vu will : A a wi Ig Hair Vigor, * will soon have n, rich of I i for 680 years. Udi T color is or, Ns fo ul A a rite Hair BF i ‘SH For he > The Radcliffe I'he Douglas The Tourine Are on our shelves your inspection. ia » ry AAG for Also § lined for La- dies from $1.00 to $2.00 The best makes of Rub- ber Boots and Shoes. Come to see us. We are always glad to meet our old as well as new cus- tomers. + C. A. KRAPE SPRING MILLS, PA. : i 4 VALUABLE | Real OCTOBER 27; 1 P, IN. souLh } ni al corner thenoe by land legrecs, west 11 i aforesaid ! degrees vin eno west Post in public sor along said perches cher south prince of perches begin ACTOR - EL oth tv thereof Beginniog st a Old Fort and Boalsburg rosd corner to Catherine Michael along said sorth 52 34 degrees, oust 85 2-10 perches to corner of lands of Lalayetie Nefl | thence by Neff s land south 41 34 degrees east 42 perches | thence by lands late of John Stoner §8 1.2 degrees, wost 18 perches thenoe portly 42 1-2 degrees, west 14 8:10 perches thence by same and landsof Love heirs south 638 1-1 degrees, west 53-10 perches 10 post | thenos by lands of Love heirs south 22 12 degrees, east 82 9-10 perches to post at corner of lanas of Jacob Wagner | thence by lands of said Wagner south 68 14 degrees, wont 5% 6-10 per hos to Post at oor ner of lands of George M. Boal | thence by lands of sid Boal north 3% 34 degrees, west 62 perches to post, corner of lands devised to sald Michael! and Usth rine Spicher north 51 1-2 degrees, east 78 1-10 perches to post, north 30 1-4 degrees, west #3 6-10 perches 10 stone and north 36 1-4 degrees, west 7 perches 0 post in public road, the piace of begining, containing 102 acres 6 perches noat measure, Thereon erected a good twostory stone dwell: ing house, bank barn, wagon shed and other out bulidinge This property is located In what is known as Penus Valiey, which has the most fertile and jrvductive soil dn this part of the State, The mud is in a high state of cultivation ; fences in good repair ; two cisterns and well of limestone wal sl Cour o ebsid of enooe Bat | solo within ope-haif mile, and charch witnin two miles. Property wili ba sold 10 LW0 PARTIR, OF 8% 8 whole, Lo sull purchasers, TERMS OF sALe~Ten per cent. cash when the property is succk do sn, the baisuoe of one third upon coufirmation of sale, one-third in ose ear and the balance oue-third in two soar ferred payments 0 be soured by bond and mor age on Lhe promises, wiia interest, JOHN H SPICHER, Centre Mall MICHAEL SPICHER, selicfonte, Ex ms of Mwhae Sydoher, 8r., dee'd. W. i. Raukle, Att'y, Beliefohte, the innds devised spicher, thenox soulh CAUTION Al persons are hereby notified not to sell to my wife Jaa M. Gritith, sny goods, elo. as 1 will not bo responsible fiw an} bills contracted by her, she having left her nud bosrd without cause of provocation, on Bepterab- r 14, 1908, How to Care corns apd Buniolis : then possible apply wi drawing blood and application shoe, spraing, Hnlment TRTIIF 1108R AR nn general bruises, ml W Bwartz, Tusseyvill Carson, Potters Mills, py Bick headache is caused is quickly cured by stomach and Liver Tablets by C. W. swartz, Tusseyville ; | Carson, Potters Mills, Two Fine Farms, Tract of Timber Land. Two Dwellings in Centre Hall. Fos thout bing each 1: IF wile Tha t vol ory ' { © Ihe signed ox Fu $s 1 ' f Hare rawr rial { LE i, Inte of Ha & LOW { £ vl blic « er ety ATURDAY, Ten O'Clock, at Penns Bank, Centre Hall, Pa jar “ ria i O08 14 1H Ha S EA ——— insomnia ahd Indigestion Cured “Imst year I had a very attack of indigestion I eoul sleep at night and suffered mr crucistiog pains for three hour each meal. I was troubled thie for about three months en | Chamberlain's Btomach snd Tablets, and received Imm reliet,” says Joho Dixon, Tull Outario, Canadn For HMwartz, Tusseyville ; | A Potters Milian vere not “x- fier Vay ised iver iinte ore, Ww. 51 ey ww pie ob Amon Advapesd The follow who recently Fhelr Bubseription UE Were among advanced thelr su tion to the Reporter, for Wwporter returns thanks ¢ do, ( E Fiink, (reorge Wilbur A Henney, J. F John Gearhart, ( b MeXNitt, J Hi whic M WwW. ¢ Hee) 1 sivin 1 { (Gertie Bit A M wo A Judicious loguiry iii iy Hemedy pe ~ uy - sen ty LJ Wi a RANITE vig, 8 H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . . . PENN Manufacturer « f a i eaier in CH DE in TONUMENTALI no wd 2A AA WO RK Marble § AND ranite heimer. -* 06 | { ~ Ww Perhaps you like then remember— gray hair. our all's Stops falling h GRAIN mAs wy, a0 Wheat 40 Oats Corn FRODUCE AT STORES, 08 Butter 80 Baws... Lard....... wa Bild up A pleasant, potent and BAMUEL BH GRIFFITH, JR. September 50, 100, yg HHL TTL permanent Invigorator for VEGETADLE SICILIAN Hair Renewe Perhaps not ; KR 26 20 2 » Armin enn pond BLOW is FF. Bats RL gan. | DR. SMITH’S SALVE | CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulcers, Felons, Carbuncles, Boils, Ery- sipelas, Scrofula, Tetter, Eczema, White Swelling, Skin Eruptions, Fever Sores, Piles, Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Corns, Bunions, Chapped Hands, Etc., Ete, By Mail, age. DR. STUTH CO., Centre Hall wd MEN
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