The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 07, 1907, Image 5

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    A RR DING Sr IIS 0 2 3 COE IN I REI 5
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BILIS INTROUUCEND,
Measures Proposed In the Sennte and
House of Interest to Raral Districts
I'he following bille were inrroduced
in the legislature recently
INTHE HOUSE,
Mr. Adams, Allegheny, prohibiting
any person from accepting tips and
imposing a fine of $100 and imprison-
ment of sixty days for violation.
Mr. Gearhart, Clearfield, prohibit-
ing the killing of more than one deer
by one person in the open season,
Mr. Whitman, making
constables and justices of the peace in
Venango,
boroughs and townships and employ-
ees of the State Forestry Dep:rtment
ex-officio fish wardens,
Mr. Osler, Bedford,
act protecting bears,
repealing the
tf tl ts
fastaliation of Rev, W, Donat,
West Busquehanna Classis met in
specinl session in Asropsburg, Friday
morning, February 1st, at 10a. in. in
ceiv ie
the Reformed church, tu 1
Rev. W. D.
Lebanon Classis, and
installation as the Aaron
gine i
ie
p
burg charge. TI jussis
to order by President A, A. Black
the items of business
Vas
transacted
$ 11 4 3 » 1 po i
SLARLIALION FErVIOeSs were niejd,
from the different
the charge belog present
men
congregations
I'he liturgical services ware conduc
ed by Dr. D. M. Wolf aud Rev
IL. Runkle, of Willliamsport
charge of the pastor elect
ed by Rev. Daniel
Hall, and the charge
YES
Lrl'ess, of
by Rev. Frank Wetzel
tev, and Mrs Dona
heaity reception at the
services,
tp eet
Youug Pe
‘atertained
Bertha aud brot
Weaver, a!
entertained a
Miss
eir iy
Tr
peopie on 1 uesd
An important feature
ate spread set before
pres
Isther Foreman, Cor:
following were
Tressler, Esta Long,
Mable Hettinger,
Theressa Rachau, Lola
Runkle, Harry Hettinger
IIA, Chas VA
vey Barnes,
Long, Chas
Mauries
Hebekabs Visit Local Lodge
Bowe thirty members
College Rebe sais
Centre Hall L +
to witpess th
After the work
went i y EXECU
a Hight
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the Kepo ters |
ntre Reporte
its cffles, i
i to wi
of
The Fil Aary
from 41
Spring Millis,
Weds £9 v ing ir
Cool wus starts
Tas!
AinnzZod
large pariy who gathered
his hi
anniversary
fie 34
Cool, who wm
affair, was |e
A large puma
the residences
there
Low
the sstonish mi
walked !
rousing ol !
ut of the mist
Oi SLE BOO TRaOve
ever
and eniered 10 ie pint
OCOR&I wilh he sare Viin
resi, sud ah evening of en] yient
delight [ol v1} I'he
occasioned ter ' ie
omhie rpri
nia
sSmusement,. A supper |
was served,
guests were present,
was Lhe 1
tentim
very eiegant
nid
Between fifty sixty |
stud Mr, Meo
f mny his
ipient dso
ninis AL rather & inte hour all
retired to their ufter
Mr. Mel
The U
last Friday evening at
Miss Ells Decker, ib
The guests were confl oe
homes, wishing
®
ool many reiuros of the day
paiiy
home® of
Valiey
club gave quite a larg
i §
tiie
(reor gen
{Lo the rove ise
we AB CU clubs
An elaborate supper was served, follow- |
ed by an evening of enjoyment fhis
was the first entertainment given by
the ciub, the organization being a new
one, and was quite a success. AL a
seasonuble hour both « retired to
their sicighs and hed & beantifu! oor -
light drive to their respective homies
The question is, did bis hogship see
his shadow on Saturday, It really
looks a good deal that way, to judge
bers of their own and ti
Le
from the arctic weather we have had
since.
There is very little t Ik on politics |
in this neighborhood. Both parties
have excellent candidates, but this be-
ing a Democratic strobghold, the sue
cessful ticket is easily forestindowed,
The sudden thaw and disagreeable
weather the latter part of last week,
caused a number of sleighing parties
to be postponed, but the heavy fall of
snow on Monday night, will afford
them another opportunity,
Advertise in the Reporter,
THE HEADLESS BANDIT.
Queer Story From the Archives of
thie vienna Courts,
mich physician, who
Uf In the ques
d of a
lated the
which
3 he
the archives of
the
known
was in year
urg, a well
i associates were
They
r knees ready to
nned to death,
ir bloody deeds
» awful fate of de-
burg address
his fo
ir coms
ed on certain
bandit,
up and
will
» judge thought
in complyin
+1
Le
I get
£ vnrades,
or
8
continued
i Sec
will yon
© replied
it could
NEW YORK.
und the
en if
+ to he bare
¥
fn hat, put it on,
Flowers,
of tobacco
vers he
field
arvensis,
and com-
her, If its
which form
held In the
thelr color will soon
turn to a bright green, about the same
color as the (xchange,
may
senbin
fot
id vy glial ¢ Dodds, are
gmioke of tobacro,
leave
The Dangerous Part,
f feebly complained the
after the accident, “I thought
you sald it was perfectly safe to go
up in that old elevator?”
“Well,” replied the elevator man, “so
it waa safe to go up. You ses, the dan-
gorous part of it was comtn’ down."--
Philadelphia Press.
hore"
A Good Patient.
First Physician — Has he got an
hereditary trouble? Second Physician
~%¥es. 1 hope to hand his case down
to my son.~Harper'd Bazar,
It is well for one to know more than
he says.—Plautus,
—— AR
Bubseribe for the Reporter,
Misi
Cineipnati, O, Febh 6 This
midst of
City in
excite.
that it
at present in the an
beyond snythiug ex-
Old ard rich and nll
geem to have become beside themselves
young, poor,
over an individual who was a stranger
to Civelonati up to two weeks ago,
The man who has created all this
turmoil is L. T. President of
the Cooper Medicine Co., of Dayton,
introducing
city for the
Cooper,
Ohio, who Is at present
his preparations in this
first time
Cooper is thirty
fortune
a man about
4 i
of age avd |
J ears
ae acquired n
within the past two years by the sale
of some preparations of
the owner,
which he Is
Reporis {rom eastern cities that pre-
ceeded the Liere
the most
YOULEZ nai Were
startling nature. Many
far
i
pu icy sie of
ing with «
I'he
contiadicted
pe of his preparations
physicians of the east
this
be imj Ll
staternent, elaiming the thing to
the facts seemed to
that Co
ible, bu
bear out this statement
In
him by thot
tinue
"1
xi
consequence peog
Ispride 8
wildfire
} keg
Oi FIRE
regarded
nati and ur
any hese stories were
Cinch iii
eid this city it
then
v2 arrived, ho
Aaronsburyg,
# and fami
i.
poinimed Letters
list of
the
re Hall
Web
This is the
8 BGVer
hen you call at the Reporter office
to write yo
*
I'l ter part of ft week
moved
J BInes
from the
farm, Mills. to
Mr. and Mrs,
but came to Centre
Lee, of Pitts
Hall last
#
Arey
week
on account of the illness of t) ers
father, John 1. Joe
J M. Wieland,
tile
the junior member
of Stuart &
WaH a
of the meron firm
Wieland, business
visitor in Centre Hall Tuesday.
Hoslsburg,
William Lawyers, a resident of He,
Louis, Mo, came east arriving in Cen-
tre Hail Saturday He called
here on account of the serious iliness
of his father, John RK. Lawyers,
Waa
“ Without the Reporterit would be
all up with us,” is the way W. A,
Baudoe, Jr, puts the finishing touches
to a letter ha ing a ren ittance en
closed for subscription. Iogram, the
home of the Bandoe family, has grown
to such an extent that it has been
grauted free mail delivery,
Charles Zeigler, of Aurora, Illinois,
came east in January to visit friends
and relatives, Thirty-four years ago
Mr Zigler left Brush Valley with his
father, William Zsigler. They settled
in Farm le, Virginia, but the Seung
man was ot satisfied with conditions
there and soon went to Illinois, He
became interested In mining ma
chivery, nid Is now an expert slong
that liue. While fo Centre Hall he
visited Lhe families of A. P, Krape, M,
L. Emerick and the Rearick Brothers,
wns Bo ona BE Sons,
when he began giv demorslratione,
dnily
ind
his
as he ealls them, in public, and
met people afflicted with denfness
§
with a siogle application of one of
preparations sctually msde deaf
i
pen.
fe Lear ngaln.
In sddition to this work Cooper ad-
vanced the theory that gtomsch trou-
ble is the foundation of nine out of ten
diseases and claimed to have a prepa-
ration that would restore the stomach
i
i
|
i
to working order and thus get rid of |
such troubles as rheumatism and af- |
fections of the kidneys and liver, in |
about two weeks time,
This etatement seems to have been |
miarkable results
prep- |
snd pow all Cipeinoati is ap- |
Lorrie
out by the re
obtained through (Le dee of his
wration
|
parently mad over the young man, {
His besdquarters resemble a veri |
mpede Thousands of people
him each day, sud the
'
sre selling his medicines in
fi
ities,
enormous qua i
What seems to make Cooper still |
more popular is the fact that he prac- |
charitable work and |
has already dispensed a small fortune |
tices extensive
among the poor of the city, i
How long the tremendous interest in
Cooper wil last ia
bard to estimate,
Reputable
ea fad that will
per lenves,
in ads a? Bets
0 Lin iwover, It
@ Femme lo
must
gCCom- |
sick of
have
the
s preparations,
fiver
it desl for
Harris Township.
Oliver Gibony erjoyed a sleigh ride
from his home at Sauls
, Tuesday,
: Kid fer
1, of Jer-
i Hie of
oung, who gpent several
{ itre county
of January
wie in Freeport, Illinois,
I
1
the 28th for
or
ting meeting was hel
inrgaret Keller enjoyed Satur
A vial
ini gt
i Dale and family, st
oy
Hebarsburg.
turdsy
atiended tea
number of youn
3
Ig people
were’ Joeal institute st
Tyleraville
Wm. Frank spent a week at Jersey
Bhore, visiting Frank Reed and family.
PF. Bruogsrt rece itiy bought Wm.
the esst end of
contemplates
ring this spring i
Miss Bertha Hosterman, of Wood-
ward, visiied
town Mr. Hackman
beginniog f
relatives here over |
Hunday.
Ammon Walker's
serious
condition is
friend
bee |
coming aod his are |
alarmed
Floyd Gramley, who is a student at |
the State Normal at Lock Haven, |
spent several weeks at home on ao- |
count of illoesa,
Edis Franizg ard daughter Annie, of |
Tylersvilie, spent Fri lay
¥ au this place |
on business
John Ocker is at present housed up |
on account of being iil.
Hoott Btover and wife returned last
Tuesday from a vieit to
Edinboro and Ridgeway.
That much dreaded disease, In
grippe, has taken a firm bold on some
of the citizens, bat there are no serious
cases at present.
, Jackson Ocker and Frank Jones
left last Monday for the narrows
at the east end of this valley where
they scoured employment at lume
bering.
RA MA IAAI,
Chamberinin’s Cough Remedy a Favorite, :
“We prefer Chamberlain's Cough
Reruedy to any other for our child.
ren,’ says Mr. L. J Woodbury, of
Pwiniog, Mich, ** It has also done the
work for us in hard o~lds and croup,
und we take pleasure in recommen
jug it?” For sale b
The Star Store, Osatis Hall; F. A.
Mills ; O. W, dwarts,
two weeks
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Bellefonte, Pa.
We have our usual Big
Line of
ee
... Valentin
We anticipate our usual
Big Sale of them.
Our Patrons a fate a
Full Line and a Fair Price
Ji and they will find both of
( these in THE INDEX.
INT OTICR OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR
THE PASSAGE OF A LOCAL siLL BY
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
Notice is hereby given of the intention of the
undersigned to apply for the passage by the
Assetably of the Commonwealth of
the
acts of assembly mentioned in tide 0 the
AD Act repesiing an scot, entitied “ An act
of Ventre,” approved he seventeenth day of
April. Anno Dominl, owe thousand eight hun-
dred acd si Xiy six, and aiso repesiing an aot, on-
titled A supplement extendiog the provisions
of an act approved the seveniwenuth day of Avril,
Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred ana
sXly mx, relative to the foes on Doseated land:
in the County of Centre,” approved the
day of March, Auuo Dominl, one thousand eight
hundred and sixiy seven,
FRANK K. WHITE.
The Weekly Tribune
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SRR
What appears to be love's young
dream often dies of old age.
IVs always tue under dog that yells
for fur play,
ADCOP EBOBS
WEBENCEESESEE
OF ALL
KINDS
J T. LEE & SON
Hise fixed up a shop
back of the house on
rear of lot, we are now pre-
pared to do all kinds of....
Wood Work, Painting and
Trimming.
We make a specialty of
RIMMING AND SPOKEING
4+ 4 WHEELS. 4 4+
Both on Buggies & Wagons.
Spokes and rims always on
hand and dry.
WE REPAIR
AND PAINT
CHAIRS, ETC.
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