The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 21, 1907, Image 8
THE CENTRE REPORTER | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1807 Prem TRAIN SCHEDULE Trains leave Centre Hall on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, P. K. K System, EAST, . 7.17 ia. m ns follows and 2.306 86 pom am, p.m, aud § CHURCH APPOINTMENT Presbyterian-{entre Ha NOrning 3 Sprig Mills, afternoon Lutheran alternoon ; & Reformed eruoon ; OC LAPDO reg FRIDAY residence of ship, 3-4 mi Rupp : One cow stove, te sie st househiol id Rods WEDNESDAY, ) Th March 1 (See THURSDAY, Sirouse, one Linden Hall on the head of horses ; 6 ¢ about time of sale sh ep, 2 brood of farm img loader, corn b new MONDAY, east of Pe nus Cave oi B. Mi Good bug yy b ArNess, 4 household TUESDAY, east of Howard agood dr Cars | horse Y l. « § implements, sweep hay pres March 2 James C. Goodhart, March 23. WEDNESDAY, irsday, adv MAR ahd lnGer MARCH 25 goods, iver Tuesday, Nescopeck-Berwick I'he new b peck and Berwick travel. Penns gers N+ to J Olu DUS service RI 26 Riv trains Ihe James Wie champi and fattenis heaviest hog year I pounds, other wei dressed 464 pounds and dressed ghed, silly At the ruling mar} per pound-—the value would be $91.12 ' in hogs ! 'alk sbou sad s—— Cuomings«Yioyer The marriage of Arthur G and Miss Mary Thursday morniog of last week at eleven o'clock at the home of the pa- rents of the bride, Mr. and Mie, John H. Moyer, near Tusseyville. The of- ficiating Gress, of the Reformed church, Both the young are highly regarded in the community io which they live, and are industrious and of a progressive spirit. The Heporter wish. es them a long and happy life, Cummings Moyer was solemnized minister was Rev. Daniel people pm os mtm——— Thanks for Subscription, Subscriptions—arrears and advances —have been coming to the Reporter office at a 240 rate. Thanks. Thanks You would hardly believe it, but not a single dun has ever been mailed from this office. Of course, gentle minders have gone through the mails, but in no case, except upon request, was a regular bill containing a speci fled amount due ever mailed a sub- scriber to the Reporter, and what is more it is hoped that it niver will be necessary. The Reporter goes into the hands of good, honest people who ex pect to and do pay the subscription price without being continually bored, —————— A AISA Skin Disease of Twenty Years’ Standing Unred. “I want you to know how much Chamberlain's Salve bas done for me, It has cared my face of 4 skin disease of almost twenty years’ standing, | have been treated by several as smart playsiaintn as we have in the country they d'd me no good, but two boxes of this snive hes cured me’ Mrs. Fannie Griffen, Troy, Als. Cham: berisniu'« Mulve is for sale b The Bur sure, Centre Halt : B.A. Carson, Potters Mills : ©, W, Bwartz, Tusseyville. [ee It would be fine if we could put by some of our happiness for a rainy day, hms TWOUFNTS-A-MILE, Vashon Without No Ganrantes It Bed enger Represe House Dissenting Vote, Will Become n Law. IWO=-Cen ts sige the -a-mile the House pRESs- of a dissenting rate bill passed qutatives without the fact aflords no g Inw, It volte, unrantee that tw beeone un still has to > 1 pass the gauntlet of the Nenate, which | stronghold of the machine Ch nay either | 0 ii mi | (a (1 A it f V§ intend io of t popular sentiment throughout overwhelmin I'he ilate or defeat it ~{ale is he bil not mut in the face of that gly in fav , Ltherel without ena Call~ fly nnd ire, sentiment to the insincerity of ih showin ratl- | the! g its subserviency the leaders and machine tliat Letter to Harry WW. Dingess. Hall, Pa. A man fed his hens half he thougl in't differe waneluded they did when the dpeckers, inted WHS I He inti he Centre Dear Sir: sawdust ; meal and they know the He « hatched wo WoOoul Another man pa his nt that ade of substitutes not in't kno difference~ paid painter, He instead of 10, had 20 gallons to pay for, 2 (Got fooled $12 60 on the pair it. pay for win besides, Hs and He had 20 days’ wages to 20 instead of 10 Fooled $ He g« WREes paid they ita poor j hh too much for his eggs, hatehed wood pe cRers, Yours % F. W truly, Devoe & Co, New York paint - Keith's Theatre, m. Lhe tut Nireel Wi the y (+i tte’s “Red Owl)’ Beryl Hope, Mesars. Bi For the el are (sratian. ptidren there Mw Melich's birds Arthur King, is al and May Boley Mr sid Mir (re lie John ai art wonderful Whitlaw 0 on the On ill, as are Met Harris aud Brow: * Polly Hughe, ahill, Brown, t the Crile Har aud hebben Mrs, J. U,} Joho Bright town, SOUry. MOrris is 13d at pre happiest since the arrival of that boy, is Lhe man in George O'Brien, of State College, Was ut ian Win. the paal John ployed iting his parents, sisiness caller here of Mi spent week at this place on business week. Foster, Hinburg, had been al present vis- Mra. Brungart, who Woodward, is Mr. ton Bruogart, at this place, Wm. e- and Clay- Hackman 1 as rented part of J. W. Harter’s farmm house, a ath of this place, move there about the first of April. Samuel Wetzel, of Bellefonte, broth- er of Rev, short dis tance n and will Wetzel, of this place, is io He is engaged in for the new Re Iyleraviile, and is Weber's carpenter town al present. building the pulpit formed church at working inJ. W, shop. Friday evening the young folks in town met at the home of George B. Waite where they spent the evening very pleasantly, making aod eating tafly, playing games, ete. Some of the youug ladies present varied the gram by giving some music. pic - A Farmers Mills. Wim. Bartges is busy hauling lumber J. K. Bither is able to be out again, Howard Weaver bought a fine norse from KR. Gingerich. Paul Bwab made a business trip to Tusseyvilie Baturday afterncon. Harry Ream and wife spent a few days last week at the former's home, at Penus Cave, Mr. Mayes is lying very ill at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. J. H. Rishel, WwW. P. Cstherman sud wife, of Mill beim, spent Friday sod Saturday st the home of G. W. Barner, There was a quiltiog party st Lhe home of George Baroer, last week one day. Quite n number attended, Arthur Girove, while taking out ice at Sinking creek, fell into the water, and was simost frozen before he got Lowe aud put on dry clothing. rodnctive capacity On stsid © nt ment in the art of ally force the im dian power loor t of that advance will eventu went of the In and with the will the beginning of the end of the hand loom industry, It Is claimed by the more © that it is perhaps well that India should keep to the hand but this fa the same economic that has so often arisen In other and m advanced nations. America and European countries have had to face it before now, and as they have solved it may India.-New York Herald wens roven I weaver con condition witness onservative loom, question ore a] Too Personal, “1 have come to sell the editor a joke,” announced the young man with long hair and big black tle. “H'm!" grunted the office boy as he almed his broom at the eat, “Is it one of those Jokes about automobiles breaking down?” “It 1s. 1 have sold the editor six jokes on this order In the Inst week.” “Well, you won't sell him any more, He bought an antomobile himself yes terday, and it broke down on the trial spin aud he had to walk six miles through the mud" -- New Orleans Times-Demaocrat, A TELE In Fun le Sent Emperor ® 1 many « he wild swin Red ver hog Is not devoid of me of defense hard eallosities on each low id there 8 a bony on each side of the upper jaw. that these growths are not merels namental is proved by the this animal can hold its own with the wart hog, a provided with formidable upturned tusks.—Westmin- ster Gazette, irotect aide the eyes, a RPO fos Wanted to Go Home, M. Deverne was waiting at a station in Ireland for his train. Two Irishmen entered and engaged In the following conversation: “Sure, Pat, it's down to Kilmary I've been, on me way back now to Kilpat- rick." “Arrah, musha, Mike, U's meself that just after coming from being down to Kilkenny, stopped a bit before 1 go down to Kilmore.” “1 say, Pat, go down to Kilmaule.” “Ye gods” exclaimed the man, “what assassine! Would that I were back In France!”—Philadelphin Ledger. —— a Bubsecribe for the Reporter, Neglected Oolds Threaten Life { From the Chicago Tribune, | “ie Don’ t trifle with a cold,’ is good | advice for prudent men and women, It may be vital in the case of » child, Proper food, good ventilation, nnd dry, warm ele the proper fap fo. If they are n sngeable we of sautun el nd gpring, lila are nZBinet ¢old Rin ther the i tained thr thie ch chances of rig from ordinary colds wili b ETTT {4 Huht cola « thie ord I, mil nn we the g RRR Discount 33% Per Cent. PAINTING P. R. Auman Wanted Lard, Side Meat, Onions, Chickens, Fresh Eggs. Highest Cash prices paid for same deliver- cd to Creamery, Howard Creamery Corp. CENTRE HALL, PA, S. H. KNEPLEY Blacksmith and .. Wood Worker... Attention is here called to the fact that I have located opposite the School House and am prepared to do . GENERAL BLACKSMITH- ING & WOOD WORK, Special attention given to Resetting Tire AND —Rimming Wheels— Satisfactory work is guar. anteed, Call to see me, ——— Se agg FERRY 2 I Your Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can’t do it? Haven't encugh hair? It must § vou do not know Ayer’s Hair Vigor! Here's an intro-§ orion ! May the acquaint-§ ult in a heavy growth | thick, glossy hair! this splendid hair-food, ur falling hair, and get our dandruff. 4 of a test mon ial rer EgELy years.” Ayer 8 o., Lowell, ufsoturers of SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. a Sh a ed. 0 Mane, 8 LO N00eeeeND0e0000000OPODE Attention ! A full line of Ladies Underwear in muslin hee cambric. 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