ES foe nL THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor, PENNA. 1905. Centar Harr, THURSDAY, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter ura one doliar per | year in advanoe. ADVERTISEMENTS. cents 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~ Rs indicate the date to which your subscription 3 paid, When no date is given the date implied uly, 1900: when no month is given the month rh 114) in July—thus : 00" means July, 1900; 01" means July, 1901; “04 *' means that your subse rip- tion is pala in a e to July, 1904. Other months wan July are indicated by abbreviations, When you pay your subscription always ex- amine your label, and when a notice Appears that corrections have heen made, compare and report immediately if you have not heen given roper credit. No receipts for subscription will 8 sent by mail unless by special request, The change of date on label ought to be sufficient evidence. Money by mall is reasonably safe. There have been no losses to this date OCTOBER 19, RESOLUTIONS AND CARDS OF THANKS, —Resolu- tions of respect will be charged for at the rate of one-half cent per word, (payable in advance) the minimum charge being $1 0. Cards of thanks, two cents per word minlmum charge, filty cents, also payable in advance, DEMOURATIC STATE TICKET, 'EASURER STATE AM H it STI } (1 JOHN JUDGE OF 1 UPE JOHN B HEAD, TR WILLI BERRY Delaware Franklin RIOR COU! Westmoreland THE COUNTY TICKET ELLIS 8 SHAFFER, DR. FRANK K WHITE HARRY J JACKSON JOHN C ROWE JOHN L C. A WEAVER JAMES W. SWABRBB. « B. HOY, *, 8B, Fl SHERIFF TREASURER REGISTER RECORDER COMMISSIONERS UDITORS SHER. Fairbrook. Frank Bowersox, who has been ill, is getting better. George Bmith, who has been gick from typhoid fever, is on the road to recovery. John B. Goheen and wife spent last week with their son, Dr. B Goheen, at Coleport. Mrs. Martha this piace, but is suffering from a severe fall Wm. Baileyville being put on es added. The village 1 Collins, is suflering from a broken rib, and some very George Gardner, formerly now living in Tyron (Gates is having his home repaired. A new roof and several lacksmith, has not been able to work time, or two, The ing rep ainted — mings. The later. Josiah Zeigler is doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. J. F relatives in Kishacoquillas Valley, ginning of the hey most of the Gilliland, impr OVIDE. George Grimes, Hall, culiar circumstances last Sunday. United Brethren ite with , of Pleasant Gap, Kimport e- week, time with Sterrit who had bten ill, but are lumberman at had a horse die unde sick and Dr snd the animal had been of Bellefonte, was scribed for its ailments. | called pre- evel ing the beast walked to Boalsburg and then lay down and died. Saturday Past Grand W, H. Fry assisted by Past Grands Goss, Krebs, Walker, Tate Walker, in- stalled the officers Penns Valley Lodge, I. 0. O. F. No. 276, for the en- suing year. The names of the officers follow : N. G., Walter H. Weaver : V, G., John Reish ; Treas., J. G. Heber- ling ; financial sec., M. E. Heberling : recording sec., Harry Walker ; lain, Dr. R. M. Krebs ; warden, W. H. Fry ; conductor, J. B. Heberling : B B.toN.G,J. W. Fry; L.8. to N. G,, Harry Sunday; R. 8. to V. G., Rossman; L. 8B. to V. G., Charles Meyers ; R. 8B. 8., Ellery Parsons ; L. B. 8., John Everhart ; I. 8 G, Harry McCracken; O. 8. G., John E. Bress ler ; representative to Grand Lodge, G. E. Harper ; trustee, Wm. H. Fry. AM ———— Linden Hall. Mrs. J. H. tonsilitis. Ellen and Teressine Kimport, Bellefonte, visited their uncle. J. Bumper Miller and wife were guests of relatives here over Sunday, Robert Miller and family, of Tyrone, are visiting at the home of George W, Miller. Mr. and Mra. Ralston ana family, of Lemont, spent Bunday at the home of William Tate. Jobn Hoffman, of Altoona, spent some time with F. E. Wieland last week. John Rossman had charge of the railroad office during the absence of Ticket Agent Bradford and George Meyer on a hunting expedition, The social at the McFarlane home netted the Presbyterians twenty-two dollars, From last week, Mr. sand Mrs. David Frantz went to Altoona to take charge of a boarding- house for a railroad contractor, Jacob Weber and son are painting the new barn on J. J. Tressler’s farm. Mrs. Lizzie Ross returned from a six weeks’ visit at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. P. Bliss Meyer, at Woodford, Virginia. She also spent some time with her brother and friends in Leban- on county. Mrs, hachuel Crosts of Lewistown : Mr. and Mrs. rooks, Mr. an Mrs. Jasper Brooks, of Pleasant Gap, visited at the home of Wm, Brooks, evening and of chap- (leo, Ross is suffering from of Harris Township. ‘The spelling bee was n great success Thirty persons toek part ranging in age from twelve to sixty-seven years all the others; his grandfather, Col. D. 8B. Keller, deceased, of Boalsburg, during his younger days was account- ed the best speller in this section Miss Flora Murray stood next Keller. and Howard the best speller in the High Behool, . W. A. Baumgardner moved his saw mill from Nittany Mountain to lumber tract near the Bellefonte Cen- tral railroad, owned Thompson. B. EK. Weber paid a short visit to his brother, P. M. Weber, at Huntingdon, last week by Roland Young, one of the little news boys, is feeling quite huppy as hie received a gold (7) wateh from the Williamsport Grit Publishing Compa- ny for selling papers. Mrs, Daniel Martz and daughter An- ua, of Altoona, are visiting here, Miss Bessie Sones while carrying a bucket of water, fell and broke wrist, The Reformed people at Pine Grove ed, both the interior and the outside, P. & business trip to West Virginia. Mrs. Wim. and Miss CI in Pine Grove Mills Nhirk manufactured =. Ishler returned Monday stoner and daughter May ars Rishel spent Banday bought a HIE Be by Harvester Co., Chicago Harry gine, national RN Inter Also f dder the a Deering corn husker and shredder, Rev, an ited the on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, ed the Alkens vis Ney Charles T of i Mrs, ut home Michael Walker Shutt attend- funeral of the latter's Calvin Lose, at Pleasant Wednesday of Levi from B last week, Seguer, with family, moved lis misthirg to State College on Wednesduy. > - ng chinirs free if vou buy shoes r& Davis yy AAronsburg Mere. Arthur Lee sod sister, M Ruth Swabb, of Tusseyvilie, made a vigil to their mother, Mrs Kiz Zi NWADD Samu Altoons, rd over Sunday, Ardrena Ha spend some with fr Miss Kinsell # i Kelster and were the guesis Frank Miss rman has ends ime Madis Jesse Wert, David Summers, at Monessen, | Wesley and Mazi week atl M jsmes spent a few days ? Falls Mr. and last Mra from a Emanuel Musser turned pleasant visit among friends in Union Mrs, doef, of Dwight anid Polly Stover on Sanday. Misses Lizzie Condo Keister spending some friends in Sugar Valley E R Wolf spent Saturday home, Wolf's Store, husk corn. Merchant county. Millheim, mother Orn and Stover visited and Miriam are time with hile to al at helping John Detwiler and wife of the Babbath with latter's parents, near Penn Hall, spent part the sam——————— lf ——— all kinds, but poor ones Smith Brothers, Spring Mills, m—— — Nittany Mountain, George Noll, ing the former's parents, A G. Noll The family of William Walker, west of Centre Hall, is very much afflicted, three of the members being under the doctor's care, Tone Noll moved his saw mill to the Band spring, where he will saw for James Hwabb who purchased the Tressler timber tract, containing over ninety acres, Will Parker is a days, husking corn, cutting wood, ete ———— A ——————— Dou’t break your back over a wash tub-—use Wash- Kasay, BLOVes— wife aud baby are visit Mr. and Mrs busy man these picking apples, Woodward. B. M. Motz, Cleveland Soyder and Mrs. Anna Showalter are on the sick lint, Mra. J. H. Williams and son Fred, of Centre Hall, visited the Indy’s sis ter, Mrs. Wolfe, a few days last week. Mr. Miller, of Lewistown, is visite ing his uncle, Abram Treaster, Mra. Wolfe is visiting her brother, Howard Miller, at Rebersburg, Miss Badie Walter is spending a few weeks with friends in Union county, Wilson 8. Ard was to Coburn last woek, T. B. Motz and wife, of Coburn, were Lo see the former's aged father. Clocks free if you buy shoes of LOCALS Read the Hardware adv. of Johh I, Olewine, Bellefonte. The Free Librsry, Grange Arcadia, will be open to the g from 7 to 8B o'clock. Rearick are in Miffiinburg, Mrs, J. Rush MeClintie, of Bpring Mills, morning of ast week Mra and daughter, Mary fe ness nflairs, Wild be and pheasants killed, but person turkeys may legully in not day, day, { four in a sesson ) and than four pheasants in one The school board ship reopened the with Miss Marga During the pas! in that distriet Centre Furn H. anarble Hall, of College town- ret Musser as teacher the conveyed month childrer Vere to noe sehool the dealer, of Btrohmeler, cutter and went Altoor Mi to and urning nasy., looking up trade ir several back ments, wi ih wartz, of Orang i everal weeks, hb M Swartz, through Fy said DUSIHTIEss mipeteney, snd on every hand hey “RO iN 100 wi fanything io the Cail 10 person, 1 ites, at Duri RE in Mra Mifflin o« week from of a EL) BO, Years i: 0 Mra oid a Woman in « was 1} fe mother of fe 2:1 seven of ougnt whom Wash-E you sleep The fi fan't Wl iy does your washing How who she . om necessarily Doctors first Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral over 60 years ago. They use it teday more than ever. They Cherry Pectoral ly upon it for colds, coughs, bronc hiti: 5, Consuription. will tell you how it They heals inflamed lungs. I had » very hav _ cough for three years i ivind Ayers Cherry Pectoral, My sare 1H Wore Soon he A) and my cough drop ped k ne, PEARL HYDE, Guthrie Centre, Ia { C. AYER OO Lowall ajass prescribed for Ono Ayer's PIN at bedtime insures a natural action next morning. A Judicious Inquiry, A well known traveling man who visits the drug fade says he has often heard the drugelsts inquire of ‘custom. ers who asked for a oough 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 dange; from it and that it always ctiren, There is not the least danger in giving it, and for coughs, colds and croup it is unsurpassed, For sale by C. W. Bwartg, mseyville; F. A. Yeager & Davis. Carson, Potters Mills, EY A Two Fine Farms, Tract of Timber Land. Two Dwellings in Centre Hall. Two Vacant Lots in Centre Hall, | OCTOBE R 28, Ten O'Clock, at Penns Bank, Centre Hall, Pa. PTO 1905 Valley VALUABLE Real Estate at Public OCTOBER 27; 1 P. nN. i within AWD paris cent. cash CR do #y Dr slow © Jil HR DRIan { Deferred yments W be » oud w i 3 Lh sale, Of Ove Lh 11% two bo | year and jear i Ors age ibe pregies fui i JUNK H BriCHER MICHAEL »PICHRR Ex msod Mo hae S.icher nkie, Att Beligfobte, Ri TION=All RE persons are io my wife goods, ote, 82 1 will aol be 8 ON acied by her, she i without cause ofr mm OF: CRAlion, on ia 5 SAMUEL HR September 30 1 hereby ida | muy } any bil { bod n.d board Sepled tr 14 GRIFFITH. JR , Tusseyville Pa. SWEATERS V-Necked Sweaters ion Brand - all sizes. Blue, Drab, Fawn, and Red, Men's Turtie-necked Sweat ers—for continuous out-door Ladies’ Fine White Blouses, Ladies’ Mer. ~Men's and Boys, White, £ olors : labor, Woolen ready made Wrappers, wool- en Flannels suitable for Dresses and Shirts, Linoleums, Etc, Qil Cloths, Horse Blankets, In fact, everything kept in a H. P. ROSSMAN SR SN —— Spring Mills, Pa, i : : : : 0 am mp ga SES din Yew wi p—— iin PRN AIO, 5 _—-" _ an RE Lotter to 3. 1D. Belsbiils LOUALS, Hall, Pua. A Good yarn: How we got Y. Palue were agents | tell was painting Cerilre Dear Bir : wer fof W John i. BR your gre ash-Fasy. 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