A ————- THE CENTRE THURSD. AY, REPORTER. NOVEMBER 1905. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morning. Sermon by Dr. Boal, Lutheran— ; Union, sflernoon utre | Reformed—Centre Hall, preparatory service Friday ville, morning, communion, Saturday afternoon. communion arn iall, Spring ng eveniog morning, communion, evening l'ussey- preparatory service Method ist—Sprucs town, mo yr communion, preparatory service dat y ev Hall, afternoon ; Spring A fis, ev tory service F riday evening wing, [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | SALE REGISTER WEDNESDAY, November 15, IJ mile cast of Boalsburg, on farm: Two } OCIOCK, One Slam catt POOR DIRECTORS MUST PAY, { Attorney General's Department Renders | Important Decision, The attorney generals department has furnished State Health Commis- Dixon with an opinion to the effect that it is the duty of the county | | commbssioners of counties, where there | sioner are no poor directors, to provide sus- tenance for all indigent persons resid- | ing within their districts who are | afllicted with disease or who are kep it | from their regular employment by | reason of quarantine established by the state health department. In an opin- ion to the poor directors of Bomer- set county the deputy attorney general | decides that any applying for admission to hospitals receiving state person Stam hogs, farm i BAT Smith, i Farm of 14 SATURDAS mile west of colt, mule . new grain drill, s WEDNESD mile east of O horses, sucking brood new, | cuitl Ww oO Engraved Cards, invita The cards, office, y . ’ 1 engraved this Orders for tions, ete., highest class taken at work. Bclicatfsiicnmn Week World, The Thrice-a Ihe ce-a-week New York will be furnished any readers, who are p sixty-five This you the Reporter and the Thrice-a- Week World, one year, for $1.65 The regular price of the World is $1.00 Chri of the Re aid in advance cents a year. gives mee anf re ——— Peun's Cave. Some one with a bit of capital could make a splendid investment by pur- and a There is water chasing Penn's Cave, opening modern summer resort, niet Ww could be power on the premises, i an electric ligl used to of Penn's Cave, lighted with would be one of the grandest sights in the Keystone erate » = electricity, State. A pt Thanks for a Good Deed In Hall, and heartfelt Bruss for lic-spiritedness which behalf of we wish and pub- prompted him A Hpring of Laurel ap the great to present to our borough pure water—knpnown Bpring '"—whi preciated by u tion, but by all short, it his generosity, shall last. Long life, happiness and prosperity to Mr. have more men of never grow and water runs, i his many frien as Lhe h will not or Le the j who cul ly resent ne after us, In {tO town will stand as our as long Bruss, and may we his kind; may his shadow 88 lODK 48 LIrass grows less, sincere wish of ds and neightv A Lilt irs. iif stl LOCALS Oak Hall foun- Friday t. He siness. Edward Sellers, the dryman, ret ka ing from trip to building up an extensive bu A. H. Samuel Gingeric Centre Hall, with a call, e scription to the Mrs. Jennie C. Ruble, of Greensburg, and her sister, Mrs, William Mertz) of Tusseyville, were callers last week. Mrs. Ruble hiad been in Centre county for sbout two weeks, but returned home the latter part of last week. urned KL evens oh the eas is Weaver, Samuel Bruss and farmers liv a to Vauc h id, favors e ing their sabe year. ach ad extent of one Frank D. Lee, of near staunch Democrat, ex pressed that elect would go ay. He the progressive farmers, and does not believe in tolerating unnecessary ex- penditure of money by county officers, Harry T. Cole, formerly of the Lo- gan House, Loganton, but now pro- prietor of the Kyler House, Mill Hall, is greatly impaired in health, He is suffering from liver complaint, and the disease has made such rapid progress that his condition is now regarded as very serious, Bellefonte, a called Monday, and day of a hope ion Hour’ w is one Mrs. Rearick, son and daughter, wife and children of Rev, W. M. Rearick, Friday evening of last week were pass- engers west on the local train. They were on their way to Bellefonte, their new home, Rev. Rearick having as sumed charge of the Bellefonte Lu- theran pastorate. This tribute to the virtue of the newspaper profession is paid by The Mirror, a paper printed by the con victs of the Missouri penitentiary : # Of preachers, we have had enough to furnish subsistence to an African chief for a year ; of doctors enough to depopulate a state, and lawyers enough to establish a good sized colony in hades. But of editois not one.” The Graham Coal Co., composed of Harry W. Todd, of Philipsburg, and Hon, W. C. Lingle, of Patton, has purchased the leases and improve. ments of the Anchor Coal Co.'s Hart. ley Mines, at Graham Btation. This is a valuable property, embracing about one thousand acres of coal. It is the purpose of the Grabam Coal Co. to make some noted improvements to the plant. Ask your grooer for Wash-Easy, satisfy the authorities that for treatment the fact him at all or aid must and | they | if he show d refuse to admit Cun should be admitted only as a paying | patient. I'he recently referred to the attorney eral’s department a bill for $I by the Johnstown hospital | treatment miner The deputy attorney general | the poor authorities must director ge n-| ds iy | Somerset county poor Hn rendered injured at | for of a Boswell. decides that pay for the patient. A ———— LOCALS, Mrs. in Henry Homan, of Centre Hall, | Williamsport, visiting and relatives, B. wr several days at Mrs. J. R. Bec in AMODE friends Mrs, i visitor | Rev, and ire Hall John T. Lee, went to Allegheny to see baby number | in the of Mr. and Mrs, Arney Lee, i | { of Felton, the hrist, = Hentz, Woe home of in Cen- Tuesday morning two family i | | Married, October 17, 1305, Evange parsonage by Rev. Nee West and ‘laude E. Frank. W. intend | hirist { Lillian P Dr. [hursday H ool " and Mrs = and other be absent for ten d iy Dr f La. 1} this ead the adv. of He peciaiist, In isplie Hall fetal » BVO 3 iY i be In Centre aturds week, and will u for Corn, corn—is ti beiug told © story Ly the farmers when periences these days. Io all cases th employed 5 of th strougest are speaking ad je Clives when of the qualit {| grain. "A young and Mrs, John Luse, Hallowe'en night. ed near the tenth anniversary daughter was | Lo of wn Centre Hall, on Habe one arr of the marriage of the happy and 3 father mother, w N Miss Olive M. and Miss Jennie Bussard, of Alt Hull, of Aarons! the M. E at Spring Mills, last week f Mrs. G Bussard was T4357 | spent several days at par | sonage, W. Md Rev. and Miss ; guests o Hoay Creek. After a visit of several weeks at Glen Hope, Jacob Wagner returned Lo home of his daughter, Mrs. A. E. Hall, While at the former place, Mr. Waguer was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. Frank Meo Clellan. Mr. McClellan station agent on the New York Central rail- road, at Glen Hope. the Kerlin, in Centre in Re Irvine, D. D., who was unfrocked by Bishop Ethelbert Talbot, of the Central Pennsylvania diocese the Protestant Episcopal church as a result of the trouble in the Huntingdon congregation, was formal ly admitted into the priesthood of the asian Orthodox Catholic Chureh in , Nicholas Cathedral, New York. v. Ingram W, of ——————— DEATHS A ——— CHARLES A. EVEY, Charles Allisou Evey died at the home of his uncle, Adie Houseman, of Altoona, after a lingering illness of consumption. He was a son of Will. iam H. and Mary Elizabeth Evey, and was born at Boalsburg, this county, twenty-two years ago. With his pa- rents he moved to Altoonaa number of years ago where he was employed as a stationary engineer until his ill- ness compelled him to quit work. His father, who is a traveling salesman ; one brother, Walter, of Roaring Springs, and one sister, Miss Florence, a trained nurse in a Philadelphia hos- pitdl, survive, He was a member of the Lutheran church, A. L. BOLGER. A. L. Bolger, ex-postmaster of Philipsburg, while on an eastern trip, died suddenly at Reading, Tuesday evening of last week. He was aged forty-eight years. Besides his wife he leaves one daughter, Mrs. Reuben Philips, of Tunupelton, W. Va., and three brothers, namely : Aaron, of Martinsburg, and Frank and Wesley, of Woodbury, Pa. ft A river can’t be dammed with faint praise, It takes more than hot air to put in a heating plant, No man is so dull that he can’t make abore of himself, Don't take any stock in the fellow Aaronsburg, Merchant James Lenker, of Lemont, aged mother, to the house, has gone to Mil- the family of her son, have Mrs, Sarah Wyle A. 8. Musser and his wife gz in Polly Stover’s 5 Dr. | Prof, E. 8. Btover, C. A. Weaver and daughters, Ruth Thelma, of Coburn, were | guests of Mrs. Eflle Weaver, Saturday. Misses Nellie and Mazie Mingle, Kathryn Smull and Blanche Weaver have gone to f months with friends at State College. Mre, Herman is paying a visit to her BONDS, W 1 Altoona, Among were were Weaver, James ployed at Altoona ; f Piteairn KEduoa, and ew spend a ho live who home KE Breon, those (ieorge Stover, Calvin who are ein- Weaver, senhower, of Col- homus Gilliland 16d Milroy ; W. C. Mingle, of { lege. All returned to | Wednesday. Miss Lizzie ( jevening pl M illbeim. Edward D., has ret State oundo spent wiurday sasantly with friends WW hi mont » ir 1 # Frauk, of aousocke home, ith Lo few urned having speut a his w parents and sister, Rev, J. A f Bright, of Topeka, Kas, i Hient se Hi rm day ev Grandmother Harter, who is over age nurse, ride and spe , Recompanied Miss Eliza Moore, to Mil it the v virillant her excellent a carriage time week her son and daughter, a Harris Township Mrs Ovietl and s with Lydia fow ids in Lilinois, ls Lhe ast monies 3 TN fol ¥ Minty firie plurned to week. We dn Caivio Stamm left last for Burub where 411, Ral BRULI ome at JBI { brother i howe for + in Boalsbu John E | from Greysville, A festiv | hall in Boals TK. verh al will Le ith. i E reom al MRhe Readin A gener nii Lo nut Gsrove tuvitatlion is alls speiiin any © tter Lk 3 " ju gt | Pine au Misses Isal { of State College, | parental home " is getliog Liusker | H. {4 hirk {| with tl ity ie { wn bushels 1 Dine twel - »— Spring Mill Mack- of 1 of Stephen Trausue and wife, ey ville, were the home « i. Zeigler last Thursday, Mra. David Shore, was circulating song friends here a few days last week. 8 Lr aud wife o guesls atl of Benuinger, Condo Aaronsburg. Hill, visited friends at I. W. Bartges, of Centre sunday. Mesars, and ( Ohio, and the Iatter of home Liaries Boyd the former of $8 ur “yo vote at Tuesday's ele Mrs, who had been T. M. Gramley, Friday left lor Beech Creek, The snow on Friday hunting quite lively and interesting. Gettysburg, were to cast their tion, made had been at arrived in town last week, Renovo, EE ———- Counncliman Foreman, Pa, Letter to Centre Hall, Dear Bir : There are these live ways of baduess in paint ; (1) stutled-out with chalk, or some- thing like that ; (2) barytes, better than chalk, no covering to it; there ; (3) benzine in the oll, or water, other such stuffing ; (4) Wo thin—too much whatever it is, for the solid ; (6) short measure ; Now will you buy by the price per * gallon”? We furnish our agents with a state chemist’s certificate of analysis that tells what's in Devoe, Yours truly F. W. Devor & Co. New York. ———————— IM PTAA, * One of the characteristic elements of this winter's fashions,’ writes Edouard La Fortaloe, in the Decem- ber Delineator, * will be found in the elegant cloaks. Both the Empire and Princess styles still hold théir sway, the first mentioned even surpassing the latter in popularity,” but nobody knows its or liquid, 46 who is a Isughing stock, Ask your grooer for Wash Easy, SHERIFF'S SALE Lava. t of 16 of sund is « ri Fag 1 tH and YVendit ins, wd o ommao county, 1° io} first ber, A of 1 Tab od ™~ The i Liv Over-Work Weakens fi EF ps RE GiSTER'S NOTICE. follow Miner Heid for Making Qaesr Cols Charged with making Pp counterfeit money, Paddy Hire arrested at Coalport by Secret ¥ Detective John KE. Washer f burg, Btroup A for ua hearing. A nid 4 filed in n of helms AUYwWise Inter Crphay G1 i Ld sted, 1 g Conirt of Cont vVige ion Wednesd th was taken Lo He i ¢ 12 al Blandsburg rst and or of &ce,, of 1o4t 8 CORI ine lives Hpurious « made from glass and aluminum i flonded that section recent oy - # 11 Lace curtail: of Yeunger & Davis. ws fil you buy 8 fina rato rol &« 1 township, de mnt of Ph . of Hanna cased Don’t tub break your back over Ou at wiil te of the Upe Wash- Easy ly Beautiful pictures f if Davis gy ree yo f Yeager & When You Have » Bad Cold You wan 4 edy only give quick relief INAaneni cure, You want Lhe junige You want eras Ionia. You want and { rem that will but effort ¢ LoL i pers a remedy Ml Keeg Hn medy BOY vere s that will r. Pp eX pect oration that will toward eve CasYy, MU. pneu. “ui re iencey a remedy that is pleasant st take a hamberlain physic 7 {8l of these Iy and Liver ie Lo 8 Cough Remedy meets i and r the and permanent cure of bad it a peer. For hen you want a pleasant it ~ “1 # Stomach juirements amberiain’ They HO Rriping or « { Hold by C. W. Bwartz, Tussey- | A, Potters Mills, - speedy els are easy to take and | colds sale 3 5 $ ther up pleasan Carson, a Enives, tf baskets whaler in Chamberinin's Cough Miedy $, Cream pil chers v : Herald : Yeager & Davis WO YORE ago LU Ths v Board of Australia. had an Lhe x medi- market, und o ef i Wales, i 3 ugh in that sey fo nly 1 was iy This exception Hemedy, Medicine owa, | A, Cx Iuages this t that can be feeling of IUer can give it to namberinin’'s C ly re : 51 6a Exact Thing Required for Const tio: ilire Hpa * R04 ston ns 8 Cert Urgatis beriain’ Tablets Ber required, strong « yet mid apa wilthou ommon to Wie ae by : 't Sg ' i fis: “ring { igh & Mig 4 ! be Bin BinOETIRIN er Lo i ® * igh and safe Hat terrible purgs- | (0 idre; Ho wn ough wimended by croup and in retnedy is Colds, in for His r ™ron ubl dney ow Kidney Hpart ban neart de hick, kk ough veins and arteries, 0 be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidne but now moda science proves fat all constitutional diseases have thei ning in kidney trouble, If ye fy i « GOCioTing ing ur kids neys nd the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distress sing cases and is sold on itz merits os by all druge’~'s in fifty. cent and one-dollar siz- es. You may have a ’ sample bottle by mail fome of weap Rook See, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.~ Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghampton, N. Y., on every bottle, in rn ws Herb W, BEdwa ds Injured, Hert W. Edwards, of Des Moines, iowa, got a fall on an icy walk [Pe winter, » spiuintag his wrist and bruise ing his “ The next day,” he says, ‘‘ they were so sore and stift | was afraid I would have to sta y in bed, but I rubbed them well with Chamber: Iain’s Pain Balm and after a few ap- plications all soreness had olsap sel ed.’ For fuss CW. Swarts: Tus seyville ; n, Potters Mills. BIO AIA AMIE isis. Smith, the Photographer, WW. W. Bmith, the Photogra in * Hall Friday, will be . November 17, Lily 8 to 2180 o'clock. C. W. Swartz TUSSEYVILLE, PA. 'H BROT SPRING MILLS, PA. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK OF Furniture for the Fall Season Wall Paper in Creat Variety A FULL LINE OF STOVES a RR GIVE US Ad CALL