- Am on as———- THE OENTRE REPORTER B.W. SMITH, CENTRE Harr, . . . Penna, Editor and Proprietor THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1907, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per lines for three insertions, and b cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application, Aaronsburg, Miss Eva Meyer, of Phil wdelphia, has come to spend a few weeks with friends at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Meyer have just returned from their wedding trip and are now at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Hafley. Their friends here wish the young people » happy life. Abner Acker moved into one of J. Reid’s tenement houses, Thursday. Mr. Acker’'s sister, Mrs, of Millheim, assisted them to move, Mr. and Mrs. Roush, of Penn Hall, have come to make their home with their daughter, Mrs. Annie Detwiler. Mr. and Mrs, Snyder, of Bellefonte, spent a few days with the latter's grandmother, Mrs. Bower. Ralph Btover moved into the east end of Mrs, Lydia Meyer's house. His son, Milton, has gone to house- keeping in the dwelling vacated. Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Philips have re- turned to their home after an absence of a few months with tneir daughter, Miss Elsie, at Philadelphia. Miss Sallie Guisewite is in Philadel- phia where she will spend a few weeks in a millinery establishment, studying the latest spring styles in hats, Rev. Hass was the guest Maria Stambach one day las Beaver, t of Mrs. t week, pment Linden Hall. Mr, and Mrs. Frank tertained a number in their usually hospitable manner, Friday evening. About forly t were present, and many others prevented from being there on account of the inclement weather. Harry Floray is having sale on gixteenth, and will move William Worrel will house vacated by Mr, Floray. Mrs. Maurice Miller, of spent several days wilh last week. Mrs. John Carper is daughter, Mrs. Joseph Clairton. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur turned, Wednesd vy, from a among friends in Altoona. John Weaver moved to? Thursday. The i now occupied by family. A little daughter rival at the home of The ladies of church held a social Samuel Glenn, Tuesday last week. on ——f— re — Sober. H. V. Gentzel made a to Mifflin county last James Zerby moved in Wolf house, which stood vac some time. Mrs. Edward Zeruy, is visiting friends in this vicinity week, Mrs. P. R. Auman and daughter, of Bpring Mills, spent Saturday with U. G. Auman. Clayton Auman is all smiles since he became papa. H. H. Eisenhuth bought the pre ty of Elias Confer in the mountains, and expects to occupy it himself. McFarlane en- ¢ : i} « friend of thelr Irienus, guess were move Ose ne nome wening evening ousiness Wee K., { (zien this per- mem noua Letter to Foreman & Smith. Centre Hall, Pa. Dear Sirs : If you could get the ex- clusive sale of a coal that give double heat and cost no more, you'd jump at it, wouldn't you? You'd control the trade for dred miles ! Devoe is like that among paints; a ghort ton is as good as a long one of paint you can name; a gallon is worth more than two of many a popular paint, Suppose you have painted your house about once in three years ever since it was new ; you buy the same number of gallons Devoe, have a third of it left, and it wears six years. Count your costs, $1.75 a gallon for paint ; $350 a gal- lon for putting it on ; you saved 5 gal- lons : $26.25 on this job, But you save the whole job of three years, hence: about $75. Put 'em together : $100. Can’t reckon so accurately as that; but you see how it goes. Paint isn’t any more than coal How much more is coal worth than } slate ? Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co., 16 New York. Kreamer & Bon sell our paint. ———— A ——————— 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 seeds. Also timothy peed. Call tosee the seeds and get prices. would a hun- J. H. Axp B. E. WEBER, Centre Hall and Oak Hall, Why not advertise in the Reporter? Last Appointment PI RE i SRR vp SORT A Wt appointment on the charge Sunday. denominations, will regret it if he ference, obliging to that extent. Rev, for during valu ley charge three years, which time he performed much able service among his members, mn A RASS Celebrates 781th Anniversary Mrs. Phoebe Yearick celebrated the of of seventy-eighth anniversary birth Tuesday the daughter, Mrs, W. B, Hall. Mrs. New Berlin, a sister, at home her tre Laura Bchnure, was present on the occasion, The company ticipated in the event included four generations : The principal, Yearick, Mrs. W. B. Mingle, W. Gross Mingle, and Philip Albert Mingle. ibd e———— Cut Throat with Razor. . Elizabeth Rbodimer, cutting her throat. seventy years, and is supposed to have been temporarily unbalanced. she is the of Mensch, a1} known. in this Valley. There ht very. ed Sunday morn gister Lewis is ner red I'he OE, hope for oni r wus the implement used. —————r—— Supper Saturday to walflle supper announced to by the meml f the U gelical chur Evening addition chicken be pited evenin SET Ved Eva ch, Baturday p the Logan House, there will be ice cream and Upon reque ed at |} ———— i or ——— LOUCALS, y Souvenir Post Car who holds & Agricultural Depart- g, was home for a oul ck, of Boalsburg, ¢ Boalsburg Norn i ope HOH yi © Dis ard. 3 I 8B alin W. Frank Bradford Tuesday illiam afternoon from a trip i J Hoy ARliG : yr NN i toad 1? iii ley visited Lhe families of J. Emery Messrs hard, west 1% YY E. Tate and George of Centre Hall, were ant callers at the Reporter office Hat urday. duced in this city. a II RRR rte oi RC NAL SAL fect of these medical formulae, s CENTRE HALL, PA. Foremai 1 i 4 THE WELD near Bellefonte, 7 After a visit among friends at flinburg. New Bl Jacob wmfleld agner latter ¢ and ington, WwW returned Hall part of | He had been away for months or more, Mr. and Mrs, F. the bakery outfit from it installed ginning of this week. The Arnpeys are ready to supply bread larger quantities than heretofore, Centre the ast week. LW E. Arney purchas Will D and had his place be at now Among the Reporter's callers Batur- day was J. B. Lindsay, of near Colyer, He is the gentleman w ho about a year ago purchased the Peter Boal proper- ty, at Boal's Gap, with a view of pros- pecting for oil. He and his associates disagreed, as to details, consequently the putting down of the test well has been deferred, but Mr, Lindsay assured the Reporier that when the proper time comes a well will be put down He is confident that there is a valuable product underneath his holdings, and he will not be content until he has made a thorough investigation by the aid of a dismond point drill, sa M5 MAA AAT BAIN Do Not Lrowd the Season, The first warm days of spring bring with thew a desire to get out and en- joy the exhilirating air and sunshine. Children that have been housed up all winter are brought out and you won- der where they all came from. The heavy winter clothing is thrown saide and many shed their flannels, Then a cold wave comes and people say that grip is epidemic. Colds at thm sensory are more dangerous than in mid-winter, as there is much more danger of pneumo ia. Take Chamber. jsin’s Cough Remedy, however, and you will have nothing to fear, At al ways cures, and we have never known a oold to result in pneumonia when it was used, It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills ; OQ. W. Hwartz, Tussey ville, i That will stand HARD USAG That has no SLACK WIRES, That is LOW IN PRICE to submit prices. Don't fail to see us before buying ready to use it, but place your order in BE, vance, as yt it and would be pleased Don't put it off until you are AMERICA'S BEST Mr, Carleton’s Latest Poomns and Shot bas i a wide in 2 op and Purpose PUBLISHED MONTHLY. BRAIN MARKET, RYC coccnmirriivens B68 | WHORE wocrmsne ivi BAIOY cnnsminvirnnn 4B | gua "oe COTO x rere acres PRODUCE AT STORES, ed | BOtIor.. cones srirmrn 0 | Bes... FEE She FERRE eet SRE natn rremt 64 pages, Vie BRING # | Creamery, 3 16 a Tdited to Interest and Trspien, ly Printed and iestrated PAID * A SAMIPL] 1 COPY Wages 80 a momh. A Apply at the Miroy Creamery mn Wages guaranteed while learning. Bellefonte, Pa, of S pring 4 perial Hat 3 Tetter, Halt Rheum snd Eczema, These are diseases for which Cham- | berlain's Salve is especially valuable It quickly allays the itching and | smarting and soon effects a cure Price, 25 cents, For sale by The Star Store, Centre Hall ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W. Bwartz, | Tussey ville. § i Finding fault is generally a case off losing time, : 3 TRO A it a Co. H : 8. TAYLOR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office : Opera House Block a a otk | HILLEFONTS, PA. AD, Manohes of Jags! Busines aBended. 1 UCTIONEER—W. H. LA ine EH H. Runkle, Centre Hall, a8 an anctioneer osurn SaomeAN,
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