= THE CENTRE 8. W. STH, . REPORTER. Editor and Proprietor Centre HALL, . PENNA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I8, 1807, TERMS. ~The torms of subscription to the Re porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per lines for t hree insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, Which There wi 8 United 8 wwe i Was Shot? who was his day fame-a fame ich perishes whether it spring from four 3 Aft. senator nbered ely * another Ife shot Wise In important, that is reall; them got shot It il would have been better and nobler and more historical them 1 it lect The Great Composers, HEV. GEORGE E LIMBERT, The Pastor of Trinity Passes to His Reward, Reformed Church after the Rev, George Elias Limbert, result of diphtheria, and its fects, church, 611 Eight street, morning the deceased had been in a very ical condition, but nevertheless mained conscious until the final mons came, During these last hours he endeavored Lo that him and them deat! Deceased survived by | for which came later—his son Paul, st } of M brothers of Madis of g, and Alfred, of Eastern Ohio held Wedni ris ite Alt was shipped to ome | disonburg ; sister and -Annie mburg one ) Harvey, ers fellow bersburg where on Friday morning uterment l made at of Mr, yer, parents AIMDErt WES OL if thie Younge r cnureh Reformed Dur- his chiarge prospered and evel Years embers were added to 11 (srove City he went t ning nearly six YERTS roan A. N., Fir i a Bell rr Rie, al Bpring teiephi 41 pring idence Jizabeth Bonzer, a To the ho: tan handed Abral bonds to s Abrah Aziz 3D he sult that little “joke.” express Courts of Love, “Courts of 1 ¥ § * WOO oat s ¥.1 the middle age its i 13 tion of lif Society establisl the twel of kn decis with : with great Spoiled Pleasare. Mrs, Mes ¥ Schulz? 3X morting husban last week un nf night I sat up, d a curtain leetn and what came home Blatter In the Eighteenth Century. Women needed to garding certain { ners in the cighteenth ! much as today. At the Handel f at Westminster abhey 17 was posted reading, * admitted with hats, an ¥ ticularly requested to come feathers and very small any.” * 1h 111t without hoops, If Hence the Tenrs, “It is strange how some people cry at weddings.” “Yes, but you've probably uoticed that it's never the single people who ory.” “Well 7 “Well, it is only the married ones who realize the tragedy of It.” - Houston Post, A Cynle, In the “Cynic’s Word Book” Am- broke Bierce, himself a cynle, gives the following definition of a cynle: “A blackguard whose faulty vision sees /things ns they are, not as they ought ito be; hence the custom among the {Scythians of plucking out a cynics [eves to Improve his vision.” Asem ni lil nat Bs po A ——— was home fora few days Haven, . Lucy Deiningsr returned fro d visit to Henney Pittsburg an + in western Pennsylvan Ripka's Cash Blore advertises 3 : td al Th closing out sale, The proprietors they mean with f sing « refere: ut sud the price g » Centre Hall Auxiliary of ths fonte hospital will meet at the of Mr. King on Mondays arch 4 h Bible stibiect, PV I yin well OV e doing. Literary #11 b- inued ii gun work badly he first experience during winter, lu ot banked with anow until intter part of March can be no winter pass over ita season of road blockades Mrs, Lens Hoy died Thursday night of last week at Mrs, NBaterfleld’s home in Bellefonte WHA the sy Hhe leaves one datughter to mourn Mia T. W stem. She waseightly years old death, Ohio, Hain, of Columbus, Representative John Noll is a mem- ber of a legislative committee that jast week inspected a number of state in- stitutions in western Pennsylvania, Saturday's Pittsburg Post contained a half-tone portrait of the legislators, and Mr, Noll's was one of the most pleasant faces in the bunch. William Harter, at Hartleton, while sented at the table Baturday of last week, was overcome with paralysis or some ailment akin to it, and fell to the floor. He had just returped from a vieit to his mother at Asronsburg, in his usual health, He has been un- conscious ever since the time mens tioned, and there is little or no hope for his recovery, Announcemen TO OUR PATRONS. We have secured and have on hand a consignment of The Celebrated Cooper Remedies These preparations are considered the most remarkable ever intro- duced in this country. The sale of them is spreading over the United States and Canada with the utmost rapidity and is tremendous in all of the large cities. We will take pleasure in explaining the nature of these great prep- arations to all who will call at our store. S WE SELL THEM AS FOLLOWS : ooper’s New Discovery, $1.00 per bottle, six for C $ Cooper's Quick Relief, 50c. per bottle. 5.00. J. D. MURRAY, Druggist CENTRE HALL, PA. Harris Township. Sale —— SY » ory of Joh ta xd at the ho ftemory of J i Lawyers Wednesday evening ¢ Hap aly 0 ve Mills and vicinity Ot Clothing Consisting of Overcoats Trousers, Fancy r was largely att tf Plum Grove, . Suits; | Vests, House Coats and Bath Robes. * Friday. of Alto Mi, Wi in this vicinity Friday. day of Carl Behimitt, Mra, Ada Mu beet appointed The meeling of the borough council is to r. lillian, who spent some time his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Bart- regular tite monthly returned to his home. James Decker is making prepara morrow | Friday v hog killed by ry . #, Hes Izora Rupp, of Oak Hall, was a call- the of H I Ephrata, i. AfICAas el i essed or nt B01 pou ne home Homan i . iargest hog Ki ny report As tig Lhe offfee honotary M 1 his time between operating a railroad and | | writing insurance {to the siste { 0 Bp Sober. Miles C. Barger, of Mifllin county, t Sunday with Centre county. Joe Auman made a business Bellefonte one day last week, C. Auman is still on the sick list, W. W. Vonada bought a fine team of horses at Grove's sale, at Lemont, the other week, Milton Vonada is working on My ere’ saw mill, 0. A. Jamison has purchased a nice bay horse, J J. Ge tzel is abie to be around ngain, after an attack of the grip. PH Confer is taking out extract | W. D. Zerby, of Bellefonte, visited hin futher last Friday eatlers ut the Reporter Montgomery & Prot last week was ex Gardper, who dividing Hp friends in iri i ip The house occupied by a Mr. Emen- | hizer and family, on Marsh Creek, was totally destroyed by fire Wednesday of | last week, The family all | their furniture sud belongings, A slight fire occurred at the resi. denier of J. B, Ard, Pine Grove Mills. | idm Be bh " The blaze was discovered between the | Chamberisin’s Cough Remedy a Favorite, | What to do When Billous, i { » ceiling and roof, at the rear of the! “We prefer Chamberlain's Cough | The right thing to do when you feel dwelling, aud extinguished before | Remedy to any other for our child: bilious is to take a dose of Chamber. laetiouns damage was done, | ren, ' says Mr. L. J. Woodbury, of lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets | Twining, Mich. ** Tt has also done the | They will cleanse the stomach and Although a little tardy in coming | work for us in hard eclds and croup, | regulate the liver and bowels. Try it. the “old ” soldier is beginning to feel and we take pleasure in recommend- | Price, 25 cents, Samples free at in respects | IDE it.” For sale by | The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A. ’ , Rama The Star Store, Centre Hall ; F. A. | Carson, Potters Mills; CO. W. 8 ing old nge through Unele Sam's nes Carson, Potters Mills ; 0. W. Bwarts, | T lie. 5 . ‘ cutmulations. Long live the soldier of Tussayville. | the Civil War that he ay enjoy his A pin There | 0.00 per month, Bellefonte also lost HE that tha present geveration Mollyeoddles ! No! With Roosevelt it is '* buliyeoddles” or nothing. AA A —————— are no free passes on the road Why not advertise in the Reporter? | to success.