THE OENTRE REPORTER. B.W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. == CeNTRE Harr, . . . Penna. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1907. TERMB.—The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each § ou sequent insertion. Other rates made known application, Marriage Licenses, John Calvin Musser, Fiedler. Cora Corman, Fiedler, Thomas L. Smith, State College, Mergaret M. Stephens, State College Cloyd M. Bhade, Conemaugh. Bessie M. Wedner, Nittany. Howard Kline, Philipsburg. Lavina Dawson, Philipsburg. John W. Neese, Bellefonte, Mollie M. Shuey, W. P. Boal, Potter township. Kathryn Boal, Potter township. Wm. H. Dixon, Philipsburg Elizabeth Coulter, Philipsburg. Pleasant Gap. Samuel Kay, Philipsburg. Mary E. Haslerst, Philipsburg. ————— gre Red Clover and Alsike Seed The undersigned now have on hand the best grade of Red clover and Al- sike seed to be obtained on the market It is choice seed in every respect, and free of foreign Also timothy seed. Call to see seeds and get prices. Mt eds the J. H. AND B. E. WEBER, Centre Hall and Oak Hall. SE ———— ——. . of Music, College Freeburg, Snyder county, is an ideal place to study music. $34 pays six weeks board and ipstruction on either plato, organ, violin, band and string instruments and singing. Terms gin May 6, June 17, July catalogs address. HENRY B. c—————————— LOCALS, Mercantile Appraiser Zeigler, of Lin- den Hall, was in town Tuesday to per- form his duties, Mrs. Anna Hemphill, of Philadel- phia, is sick in bed at the home of her sister, Mrs. D. W. Bradford. SBamue! Burris, Mrs. Elizabeth Lingle, and John T. Lee are seriously ill. Mr. Lee's condition has improved little or not at all since last week. be. 29, For MOYER. Miss Roxanna Brisbin has greatly improved since the last issue of the Reporter. She expects to leave the Bellefonte hospital in a short time. Messrs. John B Wert, of Tusseyville, Wednesday, and 8008 to write their porter register, Mr. Allenbach, =a Theological Seminary connected with the Busquehanna University, filled the appointments of Rev, J. Bunday. He is a native of and made a very favorable impression on his hearers. W. L. Malin, who connected with the company in Centre county and later in Clearfield, has been made general superintendent of contracts for the American Telephone Company with offices at Harrisburg, Claude E. were callers were the first per- the and names in Re- senior in the . Rearick, Allentown, for years was local tele hone Beveral weeks ago Join E. Rishel, east of Centre Hall, sold a bay team of horses at a fabulous price, and last week he purchased three young horses from D. A. Grove which he ¢ Xpects to develop into a high-priced team Mr. Rishel is a good horseman and knows bow to grow them. Miss Esther J. Nolan, of Des Moines, lows, is contemplating going to the southwestern part of the United States in the hope of. finding a climate more favorable to her physical condi. tion. Bhe bas not given up her office work, but fears remaining lows will oblige ber to do so, Nolan when a child made her with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dsup, near Pot ters Mills, in Miss home ————— IVs an ill wind that puts on airs. The popular songs contein notes that go to protest, A fool and his money keeps lots of people from being honest, A public office is a public trust, and this an age of trust investigations. The teacher of arithmetic in a kindergarten believes in making the little things count. Flattery is the ability to pay com- phments instead of bills, If a girl can’t marry her ideal she feels that the next best thing is to marry some other girl's, The man who refuses water with his whisky evidently doesn’t believe in dampening the spirits, —————— A A ——— For Rheumatic Sufferers, The quick relief from pain afforded by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm makes it a favorite with sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, lum. bago, and deep seated and muscular pains. For sale by The Btar Store, Centre Hall; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W. Bwartz, Tussey ville, A Tablets, all sizes, at the Reporter office. many ess DEATHS MISS JULIA BOWER. About ten days ago Miss Julia burg, went to Bellefonte to visit her neice, Mrs. W. H. Witmer, who lives sick member of the family. there she contracted a cold which re sulted in pneumonia and her death early Monday morning, Bower was a consistent christian of the She Mr, caused ady aud was a member Evangelical churzh, daughter of the late Henry Bower, WHE = and A. age 3 Was Centre Hall, aud Bellefonte. Years, one mi H eighty ~OLe nth and nine days, Bhe was born on Christmas day 1825, body to burial. The services will Wolf's church, near that was taken held place, be MRS, BARA LONG, Mrs Long, Loug, died at her me in ote Neb. of p Ina Marah ieumonia, Deceased, M Whose len name w Hs Wer, Was born 8 seventy-ths ily lived 15883 Centre con wa yeais of age. The fan Penns Valley until when moved to Cortland, Iil., to Winneton there in 1887. vived by her husband and the follow. ing children : Andrew J., of Chicago: James C., of Creighton, Neb. : Het ry W., Daniel A. and Simon E., of Brunswick, Neb, ; M., of To- ledo, O.; William A., of Maple Park Iil.; John W,, of Zion, this county Mrs. Mary E. Moore, of Plattsmouth, Neb, ; Katie A. and Clayton I., at bome., One brother, John Moyer, re sides at Pleasant Gap. George 3 NITY PR John Wesley Miller died at the toons hospital after an il 12th. The tuberculosis. He occupation He county. Burviving hin Al- lasting 1 cess since December cause ol death was WHE & slone mason by and was siXty-three years old. wus born in Huntingdon are his wife and B. Fr two sons, Lewis and ang Miller, of Altoona, and the following sisters and brothers: Miss Jane Miller, Mrs. Charlotte Ecken- roth, of Pleasant Gap ; Mrs. Lawrence Wian, of Atlantic City ;: Mrs. Thomas Noli, Piteairn, William H. Miller, of Millheim. Mr. Miller was raised baviog resided there fi five Interment cemetery at that place, of and at the Gap, r over thirty- in Years, the Union MRS, MAR W. LINS Mrs. Mary Wilson Linn, widow of her e Bunday morning, iate John Blair Lion, died at Bellefo vid wi y-two years, nine was made Wednesday, tev, Platt B58 nN : 31 v # olficiating daughter + 23 3 iter Wilson ane and a granddar Benner Wilson of Captain William Wilson and Ne was born ase] leav two childrer Lino and Henry Bag urn Hunter her death. The many friends of Mrs. Orndorf wife of Dr. A. J. Orndorf, formerly Pine Grove Mills but of late livi i Latrobe, will be pained to hear « death from a complication of diseases, Her maiden name was Leah After her they just HIXLY years ago. riage to Dr, Orndorf Pine Grove Mills where they lived un- located ir to Latrobe, where they have since re gided, one gon, all grown Interment Latrobe, nl up MRS. A. B. BECK Mrs. A. B. Beck died at her home at Suydertown Taesday of I'he cause of her death was gis of which she week, tuberculo- had been a sufferer the past year and a half. She was a daughter-in-law of John Beck, one of the auditors of Centre county. She was thirty-two years of age, and leaves a husband, one son and two daughters to mourn her death. last MES, SUSAN KREAMER After an illness of two years, the re- sult of a stroke of paralysis, Mrs, Ru. san Kreamer died at her home at Woodward, sged »sixty-three years, Bhe is survived by her husband and three children, Claire E. and Milford, of Haines township, and Mrs, Kate Dennis, of Oneida, Bouth Dakota, In- terment was made at Wood ward. MRS, WILLIAM JODON, Friday the young wife of William Jodon, of Milesburg, was ealled to rest, Bhe had only been ill a few days with pleurisy and pneumonia. Bhe leaves an infant only six weeks old, to go through this world without a mother. Her age was twenty-four years, eleven months and sixteen days. Interment at Roland, HOA, DEATHS JOHN R. LAWYE! One of estimable cit morning Polter tow diet nakip’s most izens Wednesday the death of John R. Lawyers, who died | at the home of his Mre. D WwW. his tin Refereticn ja ide Lo daughter, dradford, surrounded Mrs, Anna + Will Misuo iri, Mr. Lawyers Hemphill, iam Lawyer ml, Laotiis, ing the past four time he gradually gre: the made wenker until crisis will be Saturday house being schedule G, VW. ient forenoon, Hev, Mr, Lawyers wa posed man, and ws Han sawyer i eitlzel Bradford Una wl dot terns o nil * Ty & all aration, from the smallest the servi size used In 1¢ power sufil- thouses of the first or ie department has to be the way of as of they not only keep ) at the wharf always ready for Instant service, but they also have in this storehouse emergency light that can be put up anywhere and fitted to take the place of any light of any desiription, whether it be fixed or revolving, red and white or all red. New York Press. ns well an Is This Man's Way? Man wants to be comfortable as a cat on a warm hearth rug, to feel no prick of conscience, to see nothing un- pleasant, such as tears or a wan face. It exasperates him to madness when he is obliged to see his wife sad, but It never occurs to him to try to prevent her sadness.—Spinster in London M. AP. A Good Wife. “Thank you, doctor, for prescribing a trip to the Spa for me. Now, will you please ask my husband to give up smoking and drinking beer, and then my trip will be easily paid for?"—Meg- gensdorfer Blatter, It's the unexpected that happens, but we generally bring It on ourselves. Republic Monitor. Hi WILD BALSAM APPLE. Seed Hold Lace vous of Suggestive he brooks of autumn in certain 3 may i i | i ry of he vines Bars Cruel, but Necessary, much potas be dis solved In a certain ai clyorate ount of water. ns can Lepers nnd the Law, The Norman-English ennctod that a leper had neither power to sue In any court nor to Inherit property. During his lfetime be was permitted to enjoy the usufruct of any property i his sion at the to speak, i Yar vera Hwa posse time he was “found gu! " i of leprosy, but all rights of disposition over it he lost. ity.” so Autobiography of n Family Man. I was born in New York and went to Boston to be by Wn a i For the first twenty-one vears of my life 1 was known #on of my mother, for the next thirty the husband of my wife and for the last ten years as the father of my davehter. I claim, there- fore, to be an family man, -Independent. ag ae "Tis not the size or grandeur of the structure, but the contentment that abldes within, that insures a happy home. Henry Sutphin. i LOCALS, Andy Moyer and family moved from the Dale farm, on Nittany Mountain, Centre county has eleven students | the Industrial Reformatory at | tingdon, in Mrs. Anna Hemphill, of Philsudel- rof John R. Lawyers, is «ide vines last week of fell Monday night, and siuce the weather id, About eight inch Bnow been mighty oo Lhe Her OT- below, If hogs keep on advancing in price the butehers will next { i #IX weeks, retail ell like churging adpuis- sion to gee a hunk laid As a result of the decision of Judge Orvie, Prof, D, O. Etters will salary, claimed out on the block. receive $275 00 back due un from the Bellefonte school board d awarded by a jury at court tris] 8 Year ay raise and Ls weighing Bese Minty rs from Newpor Philudely hia denl- { ALIENS came Ir 11 ys WHORE B&IIOUus 1ii- colamns from covered sufficiently use again apd ir fully her ion permitted her . Goodhart, {O re regain ealth. : ii iit daughter, Mrs, 8B. Altoona ) : the local fire ompany held a Ihe meet- r Tuesdny time for regular elings wi change Tuesday } arrange- be held 1" which time a full next IOVErnors ug millers H Hall, for dred by a Philadelphia jobber recent i Dy . Miller, r, st Linden one in versalion with Mr. Miller, Tues- ing, he stated thst he had inventio fonte, where he oming here, and tendanoce the al Kmith, the Photographer V. Bmith, the Photographer, in Centre Hall Friday, WwW. will bye mmol eedff cosm— What to do When Bilioos, The right thing to do when you feel billous is to take a dose of Chamber- Inin’s Btomach and Liver Tablets. hey will cleanse stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. Try it. Price, 25 cents HMamples free at The Btur Store, Centre Halli: KF. A. Mills ; W. Swartz Lhe ( Carson, Potters Tus HEY Y ille GHAIN MARKET. 5 0 Wheat . DRTICY ovvrerses i Corn... PRODUOGE AY STORES, SRST... oss sssiv insane Kgs 08 J Potatoes. 40 | ROTICH 6 is heret that the following a« sted to the Court for con sday, February 27, 1907, and ions be flied thereto, on or befor February Term of Court 1907, the snl to wit Wiser ¥ given I EuAL nieuws except id Gay o yd i f WwW guardian ua Hawmler Account of Th Johnson guar .. Corrier nd Aoooun i. lichtenthaler, com I : of Sebastian Behuckman The 20d Account of Ezekiel Confer of Harry Faylor I'he 204 Acoonnt of Dorsey BE. Woodriog, tee of Jesse Newton Cow her. id Final Account of Henry J. Ger- tee of John Baney. coount of Hiram Shultz, m Jacobs commitles com he 18 ocommities KIMPORT, Prothonotary A.B t bay, welghs 3 i sound snd Beason for selling, mate died HORNE] Viessant G ¥ DL LE bs, BEALL. - all right, 1 : rome le ep. undersigned kinds of woodwork Fatisfaction guaran teed From now on, term tedooss to the under 0 make immediate set L. MeCLENAHAN, Centre Hall, Pa HENS ” Tip s LA £5 wm By » £8 E YOUR : ——— ry ® BUILT. WE CUTTERS Box $50 Easton, Pa. on Suits, Bath Robes. I, & Co
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