THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1905. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Luthemaun-S;ring M fn ning : Union, afl- ernoon ; Contre Ha 3 ng Reformed—Ceutre Hell, morning ; Tusseyville, afternoon. Methodist—8pracetown, morning | afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. [Appointaents not given hore have not been reported to this office. | SALE REGISTER 16, 1 12 Two young Ivy W Bartgos Det mber } miles east Of Oa . 0 CIO0R horses, five Colts, VE } head of cattle, implement i one Sydney Poo George Gingeri day, March 27. Engraved Cards. for taken engraved cards, invita- office. The Orders tions, ete., highest class at this work. Ws fs 5 Above, Friday mornipg mercury registered eight degrees above zero. That's pretty cold the first day of December. a e— Far Attention! beef will hides, pay Ad- xEMAN, Lewisburg, Pa. yi ur its, 1 —{ ‘ash. Farmers, send me tallow and pe the highest t price dress J. L. Wi shea sliec} Tarks fms ’ Rerv. Spangler David L rr and ler, both f Potter married on 1 evening of November 3 township, 29th by Currin, at the homes of Currin, The was witnessed by only a few of the relatives of the contracting parties. i ——— Double Wedding ‘ > Newberry Pa The othe wedding took | the PArsol Rebersburg and Miss Anna M. Fied- ad Miss Maggie (Greenburr, lace at Lvangelical age, R. C. Douty ler, Lee D. Bi Zeigler, all of county, were the co The ceremony was J vier erformed by pastor, Rev. 8. A. Bi yder oe eatrmsmnn Rerstetter, the Champion of Laurelton, i | | | | i | i A AAO BITE HA AI LOCALS, Protect the hydrants and water pipes | It Miss New X Lola Btrohm returned from ork Wednesday of been in that city for several laut See i, lin spent their Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. F, Bhaw, at HA Milverware SPOOLIN, forks, pitchers, ~-Knives, baskets, water FURRY bowls, cream pitchers free If you buy shoes of Yeager & Davis Mr. and Mrs. George Bradford, of | Old Fort, Tuesday entertained Col, John Taylor and the latter's nephew, John Taylor, both of Reedsville, Mrs. B. D. Brisbin back from Hartford, Connecticut, to which place is she had gone several months ago in VEGETABLE POISONS. THEIR USES AND THE PLANTS FROM WHICH THEY ARE OBTAINED, Theories as to Why Polscas Are How creted In Planta—i'iaking With Pol. BORN In Indiga~Polsons and Hospi tality In we Orient. It is not so years ago afflicted of instinctively to the yery many 3 mankind turned woods and flelds for herbs and simples to cure them of their It did no require much researcl iscover thi glide by plants most ficlal grew many deadly with siGe thie nima question which chgraeter primitive people availed most of, for polsor ered ory lesser brothers, Conve dispos ing ol J. Boon, A new board having fifty drops was ipstalled in ithe Millheim switch Bell telephone exchange, That ex- also to have a night BOrvVice future. Zeigler, of several in the John F spending LHEeaAr Altoons, after days at Millheim (. R. Nefl, and Madisonburg, re- sister, Mrs, brother Emanuel, at | i i i i i | i ! | i | William Houser, of Centre Hall, is suffering from grippe. His brethren it the 1. O. O, F. have been lending their west a ferious at the aid during his llinese, A commission was appointed by the Centre county the sanity of Dominick Copstance, who is serving sentence in court to enquire into the VV esl. ern penitentiary for firing the Rotl rock barn. Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel A. Krape, of ing the hu epson just closed. His record is killed by firing six shot, and wher dead lay on a heap. He's a lucky four bears, hunter, snd ahead of the who killed three ORs, tp Asp An Emergency Medicine, For sprains, bruises barns, and simi! ere is #0 good as Chambers i's Pain It soothes ti wouud and § fs gives nl “ natal silos 1d ar inj not mn in juired by F. A. Carson, Swarts, but causes tf heal ope third usual treatment Potters Mills ; ) 1 seyville, by Tus- WW mm From itrangeville, I ¢ a } for his label on H writes After ordering i the Centre Repor + J Orangeville, Illinois, This fall ws to do Jordan, of thus : pleasant fall in which We had a big erog crop sell for per bushel. The Corn sells at ; barley, butter, 23 cents of corn, oats, als), Was A Leavy Potatoes were a fair ore ta ip, and from 70 to 80 cen apple erog 35 cents Onis, oO was a fatiure, cents 35 cents; rye, 695 cents § eggs, <U cents tp Ev. Church New | The new United in upper Marion tow: cated last Sunday services, church at liberal were ti Ev angelic sl church ship, was dedi- appropriate on the that time was $3351 and #0 members of the con- gregation and who attended the dedicatory service that they freely responded to the call for aid and $575 were raised, enough to pay off the bal- ance due on the church and leave a snug sum over for other contingencies. Rev. J. F. Bhultz is pastor of the new church. wilh I'he indebtedness ie friends AP New Station for Qenteral. In the twelve years of its existence the Central Haillroad of Pennsylvania has outgrown its present sccommoda- tions in Bellefonte and the manage- ment have decided on the erection of a new station building. The contract has already been let to Heury Lowery, and the building is to be completed and ready for occupancy by the first of April, 1906, The new station will be located just north of the present building. It will be built of red brick and will be 34x48 feet in size and twq stories high. a ——_——— AA ANT Not Linbie to Fiae, Under the Compulsory Edueation law, a fine cannot be imposed upon pa- rents or guardians for the non-stiend- ance of pupils who have been excluded from the public schools on the ground that they do pot present a certificate of successful vaccination, according to sn official opiuion by Auorney General Cason to Bu perintendent of Public In- struction Hehnefler. The net creating a State Department of Health, says the Attorney General, does nol author ize in terms compulsory vaccination, but does admit of a rule or regulatiou {1 the protection of beallb. a a ——— Why not advertise in tl. L. porter. A ——— raine, Ohio, wheres Mr. Krape will fol- of carpetuter- Mr. and Mrs. Krape were for [nthe event the Greater Pittsl enscisg @ chamber of ¢ Lins pire wil Pes For a able design, the Reporter recommen LO ere A siniue ty pucker s0 in that sugge«tions be taken from Nelan's Toner Louis, of Jersey Bhore, whe accident Rev al Muow Bhoe, acooin- panied by W. E. Karns, left for for an operation if it | While out hunting rabbits Boyd of Philip was shot in the hip and | Pittsburg. , Fortunate Htere, of Unio township, wy & msn fron ly the distance was gresl enough and the yourg man's clothing heavy that the shot only penetrated beneath the skin. Mrs. Katie Condo Curry, of Darragh, is imparting the news to her 'riends in | Centre Hall the ( sud about that her son who bears bristisn name of ust celebrated his * sixth week moui- VETUArY And a sweet 'ittle tootsy - woolay is he, v A pumber of farmers of Penn town- | ship are pext summer on a 400-acre tract of land owned by Dr. Barker, at lugleby. Dr the land and also see that have proper attendance, the cattle mails Pelween Rallroad Company. The change made in order to give Reedsville and | surrounding country, which is served by rural carriers, a quicker service. is | J. D. Murray, the druggist, is mak- ing arrangements to turn the second | floor of the drug store iuto a dwelling, | and in the spring the same will be oc- | cupled by him and his daughter, Miss Aggle. Living there will be more con- venient than to continue keeping house where they now live, “Let the Reporter come right along,” writes Joun F, Btover, of Ber- rysburg. I am always giad to hear from the place of my boyhood," he coutinues. Mrg Htover is engaged iu the mercantile business, and has chased the wolf so far into the thicket that there is no danger of him ever re- turning to his home. Rev, Mr. Keller, of Maryland, will fill the appointments io the Pine Grove Mills Lutheran charge next sunday--Uatesburg, morping ; Fine Hall, afternoon; FPione Grove Mills, evening. Rev, Keller is a candidate to fill the vacancy in thal charge, derviees vu the lollowing Sunday, 17th inst, will be conducted by the former pastor, Rev, CU. T. Aikens. MIA SAS Ivy Bariges Farm Sold, The Fairview Fruit Farm was sold by Ivy W. Bariges to B, D. Brisbin & Co, who made the purchase with the lutention of Improviug the satue. Lhe farm contains one hundred aud fity sores, foriy-four acres of which wre well thabered, The farm lies one aid oue-bplf miles south of Old Fort, A ———— Beautiful pictures free if you buy shoes of Yeager & Davis. food etable subst and tannin are us pose The sapronin act strychuine, i act by combining w in the water, © come to the full these cas toxicated an lessly to the surfas easily caught. Hu has come to look ug cowardly and igno class to emg Chin now on ¥yie i Ao £ thu Ciel 1 at table. In India, | still an approved w and the cattle of the most common victims, For such work a small pea, seariet, with a nsually employed, Locally it Joye pea, or jequirity. Properis known as abrus. The seed poisonous If eaten, and much m it It gets late the blood ths wound, Its active constitu gin, a mixture of two 10 very similar to snake veno more poisonous, The natly goed to n fine powder, mix I with water and mold” it io ah pencildike points goed res I meh i thie y 4 pln Hn These re mounted on the end of a stick and vesed ta, prick the animal, which usually dies within a night. Human beings have been known to have been polsoned In this a ———— A] — A 3 SABI SIA 4Jl the born kickers are not frogs. Iging from it will hwith by the feast it Level of Two When attention was the practicability of a canal from the Mediterranean to the Red zea by the first N corps of surveyors was sent out to “run the levels” They reported that the scheme would neces- garily have to be abandoned Doecause the level of the Hed sea was thirty feet ix and a half Inches higher than that of the Mediterranean, That report put : eanel project for sgv- gral yoors, In 1847, however, some “doubting Thomnases” prevailed on the great powers to resurvey the route. England sent Robert Stephenson, Aus- trina M. Talbot and France Signor Ne grelll, They found that the two seas bad exactly the samo level, and the Buez canal was the result. AI SEA A boat should be proud of its prow. apolean =n a damper on the Fhieatre, bright Philsdel Eleventh Hour Lh "Tie of productions at (iar. Fieve Hour?” is one but Gsial d hotises fund th that will be seep play house, | msn’ [id house, Bellefonte, Thurs. eel It iss thrill- the sym pas very begin. ek is considered the | iiayved the plece eh in strong and thal arouse igtice ut thie Lil¥ ery 1s most «iaborate , the scene of Lhe old being very his troubles DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Miscrabie. Kidney Makes You the news. Aerfu Yarns... about Rubbers? W. Swartz TUSSEYVILLE, PA, . BNW NN NNN WN NW BN WD BN N : Are you looking for an Amas Present ? A————————— We have We will give a Present to every family that will call at Xmas Day. just what you want, our Store on 9% 299% B99 990 HOBBVBDVBTBHDVBDDBDBBY
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