= THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor CeExTRE HALL, . . . Pex A THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1907. TERMS.—The terms of subscription to the Re porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVEETISEMENTS.—~2 cents per lines for three ineertions, and 5 conts per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. [Appointments not given here have not réported to this office. | been Presbyterian—Centre Hall Spring Mills, afternoon, morning y, morning ; Spring Mills eveniag Luthersn—~Tusseyvil afternoon ; Centre Hall, Mills, morning, commun e Friday evening ; all, evening. Reformed 81 prevaratory se ernoon ; Centre TE3ABRED PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS—Any one wishing Barred Plymouth Rock eggs from a fine flock of fowls, eall on W. F. sHUTT, Centre Hall CCAUTI IN—All persons are hereby not to harbor or sell my wife, Dubbs, any goods, as hns le board, without cause, and 1 will debt contracted by her JAMES DUBBS, Pleasant G she TEAMING-The unde prepared to and farmiog lot RAY AND announces that he is kinds of draying, teaming Prices reasonable. g CLYDE E BRADFORD, Centre Hall, Fire Insurance There are eleven Grange Fire Insur- ance Companies in the state. These carry risks aggregating not far from $25,000,000 at a cost averaging less than one-third of what cash companies now charge. In this item insurance alone the members of the order in the state save thousands of dollars an- nually. ¢ Ol pe Oak Hall, and in Messrs, Gingrich Rishel, of Centre Hall, dehorning cattle, Mrs. Agnes Meyers and Miss Luells Ross, of Linden Hall, Mrs, Henrietta Dale and daughter, Miss Anna, visitors at Sunny Hillside Mrs. B. E. Stamn and ter Miriam, of Altoona, are visiting a the home of Mrs Peters. Mrs. Wm Millhe im, were guests of John Cl and family recently. William Meckley and family mov from Altoona last and are oc cupying Ira Korman’s house Main street, Miss Mary Stone is home again after spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. O'Neil, in Alt Misses Ella and ( acted business in Monday. Waldo Homan r¢ delphia Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Corl, a visitor in town Saturday. Miss Mary spent Bunday at home, Messrs, wil a Dale, of Houserville, were in business Tuesday. Mrs. Clayton Etters Bure Hatch incubator and her spare to chicken raising were town Monday were last little dasugh- Sue t 1" Mever and son Paul, week on Ong, yn Dale Btate Col travs- ‘athryt lege turped from Phila- of Boalsburg, was al frre Bellefont . f Homan, of George Hchol Wii star st aimm———— Linden Hall. Jacob Lee is the proud father little son which Thursday evening of last week, Harry Miller Monday and Mr. Harter nu the house he vacated. Harry Floray left for his new he in Illinois this *Lhursday ) morning. Mrs, D. C. Hess rétaroed visit with her daughter at Oscedia Mr, and Mrs. William Brooks to Pleasant Gap Tuesday helping John Royer and family move to their n home. Mr. and Mrs, Lee, of Mil- ton, visited their former home here last week. Miss Mary Lee, of Boalsburyg, spent last week with ber uncle's family in tuis place, Mrs. John Carper returfied from a two weeks’ visit with her daughter in Clairton, Today ( Thursday ) William ingram will move from the Tate farm to Hen- ry Boyder’s farm at White Hall fines — Georges Valley. Hales are all the go now. Green Decker and daughter, Miss Ella, visited the former's brother, near Centre Hall, Friday and Baturday of last week. Howard Faust purchased a horse at Mr, Long's sale last week, Miss Besie Daris, of this place, went to Lock Haven last week to spend a few days with relatives, James Barger who is employed in a lumber job near Lock Haven is now at his home, Mrs, Daniel Heckman is on the sick list, James Faust returned to his work at Burnham Tuesday of last week, On account of bad weather the organization of the Locust Grove Union Sunday School was postponed two weeks ago. The election of officers took place last Bunday. —————— A —— Hed Clover and Alsike Seed, The undersigned now have on hand the best grude of Red clover and Al- sike seed to be obtained on the market. It is choles weed in every respect, and free of foreign peeds. Also timothy seed, Call to see the seeds and get prices, J. HH. AND B. E. WEBER, arrived at his moved to Coburn yved ue from a were ew George 9g SOR NEW TELEPHONE LINE, 19, The Patrons Compuny Waa Monday Evening, The The pany Hural Organized Branch Co, No Telephones nineteenth Branch Rural organized Patrons Telephone Com- by Hon L. Rhone, President, and 8, W, Hmith, of the Central Company, assisted by W., R. Nef, one of the Cen- tral Company directors, WHR HMecrelary, line will gin along the Boalsburg road, at home of Ha ry Tusseyville. Ti I'he one branch of the McClellan, and lead to will of pole branch begin south of Colyer at the John R Lee, and will strike line of Branch Co. No. 9. the Tusseyv line, at corner, ru 16H cond home the to Tusseyville two branches will be joined and be Hall of Company exchange No. § carried to the Centre over the pole lines and Companies No. 7and 8 The officers of the Company President, John RK Vice Presi- dent, Harry McClellan ; Beeretary, A B. Lee ; Agent, mre Lee ; Heckman : Others 'reasurer, A, F. Wm. H. who are stock holde i Meigs, W. J Copenhaver, David Stoner, James H. H. Runkle, Wm. H. Lies, Cumings rs are : George strlibemsoifmenfsessa——— Purchased Half Interest. tory conditions Ha applies i as been solved § > § ‘war i } ovrioins Boal who is the originato { a plan whereby the owner tenant share like and like in all ness transactions connected with | ing, each owning an equal share stock, poultry, implements, ete, stock and farm products of all ki are owned in common, BOA whet the where best market can be cured, and at the close of the year are divided, Witl Richard pre ceeds 2 AllGd his tenant plan has been entirel same results Prof. H. F. Bitn under owners in Penns SITLLIAT (ease Centre Hall and Oak Hall, arm, west of Centre to their iLL Boal s will find it investigate the farm i and so with tenants vf #8 tact and honesty as an ¢ being a f W. Crawford tf will po ' 1, will « day nigh mpiete leach term of = Pi His class numbers some s¢ inging school at {sap Un account oot John ‘ toona, f : injury une fro A# soon ss the damage of a slight Knarr is he oot is repaired he will return to E. M. Huyett and Leila, Friday went to reading an: Monday. About Rs Huyett, things are booming Dr. P. OC. Frank, vertizes for business daughter, turned says Mr, of Centre Hill, ad in from Detroit College, Bee bia fine holds a diploma the Veterinary Dental advertisement, W. M, Grove, the surveyor, was caller Tuesday. in work slong Penns Creek, positive that a power pl nt erected there in the near future will RE rs ane SS Two Good Bales, Mesars, (3e0. R J in Bradford. both i ter townshiy MI \LEXANDER had g plea law : § | | teed Alex all kinds sold B 1 fi nt ellefonte. above the market price. eight The total footin He } oy ” He al sale was 2077 25 wi brought sn hor Th $2702 72 DOTH $200 each A brood sow with | pigs geveral days old by her knocked down at § DEATHS ood Well, Fup od % hort Tie (griite IT. 8 i z 3 > Hu 1 id t father on praclord Maki i i " v 1 'wo } ¥ 1114 A 644} Mires. Brown I'he deceased with Hon ©. 1] yl I ' erected lime kilos weight ame | Arie works, Mr. Alexander ia survived hy one daughter, Mra, Alice A roti in fonte IH) Inte xunder, pie Helle foundation rican Fifi “nl ad lenis i Ab ten cents and ave far e. ing the of fompa Wm. CO R. She Straub, Boland IX Bhank, lare ne hy gy i, per ginge \he Pearl Fetzer i r George 1. Ru Mary 1 John | Broo} Bessie ( Bessie desth of £) A Perry ately sont John H this epring desirable one 3 pune - n made bet (hoy Foreman & Smith CENTRE HALL, PA. Distributing Depot For LT? Por some ERR i €X iif Foreign Missi nary of Huntingdon Presbytery will te in Clearfield March and The Presbyterian of Nociely 27th church Centre Mre Odenkirk sad Mrs. Alvin B®. Meyer and ehildren of Altoons, spending the with the former's mother, Mrs, Sarah Btlover, in Centre Hall, and relatives at Boalsburg, while Mr. Meyer is in Kentucky inspecting lumber for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. B. F. Relish having sold his farm in Minnpesota has returned to Centre Hall and with his wife and child are sat present with Mrs. Reish’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Krise, where they will remain until Mr, Reish decides where they will permanently locate. Howard Fettorolf and Wilbur Henney are here from Pittsburg, walt- ing for the wrecks of the flood to be cleared up. They are employed at the Westinghouse Electric Works, The young men were obliged to leave their lodging places in a boat, and on being landed at an improvised wharf, took passage on a wagon which conveyed are if You Are Looking For a Fence That will stand HARD USAGE, That will not SAG DOWN or CURL OVER on the top, That has stays that WILL NOT SLIP, That will CONFORM TO UNEVEN GROUND, That has no SLACK WIRES, That does not require an EXPERT TO ERECT, That is LOW IN PRICE Then Buy “‘Pittsburg Perfect’ Fence We add our personal guarantee to everything claimed for it and would be pleased to submit prices. Don't fail to see us before buying your fencing, Don't put it off until you are them to o place of safety. # ready to use it, but place your order in advance, as we cannot carry all sizes in stock EO To Fron Cooper 1. T. COOPER. €, We wish to call the attention of the public to a to a series of ‘short talks” by L. T. Cooper that are to be published in this paper. a wy * 1ade a remarkable re- mg cities of the United States during the The Cooper medicines have n cord in the lead past two years and young Mr. Cooper has been the sub- ject of much ne qd, . Cooper has met and talked with thousands of sick people in his visits to almost every large city in the country. wspaper comment, AM “Va {. He is noted as a man of very few words and tells briefly in these articles what his preparations are doing pL : for sick pco; at been have snccessful wherever int; €{d, Mr. Coop 1at one half of all human ills and the wonderful suc- treatment of stomach laints, rheumatism, ete., 1s caused | CCSS of his disorders, seems to hay G IL Some t brated ime secured the agency for these cele- medicines. We have been gratified by the extreme satisfaction of those who have purchased them from us and advise every one to read these “short talks”’ as they are full of terse, common sense. © The First Sign of Spring Cases Hats, from Brig- ham Hopkins Co. Cases Hats, from the Im- perial Hat Co. Cases Hats, from the Guy- er Hat Co. Cases Clothing, from Net- ter Oppenheimer & Co. Cases Children’s Clothing. Cases Shirts, all new. Montgomery &. Bellefonte Tetter, “ait Rheum and Herema, H 8. TAYLOR These are dircnses for which Cham- : berlain’s Salve is especially valuable It quickly sliays the itching and smarting and soon effects a cure. Price, 25 cents. For sale by The Star Store, Centre Hall ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mille; ©. W. Swartz, Tussey ville, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office : Opera House Block } BELL Opposite Court Howe } STONY, PA, All branches of busin A iy, legal ons attended to A VCTIONEER-W. H. Runkle, Centre Hall, C " Pan 1 Rs an avotionecr Fron RENT. The undersigned offers for rent four rome | farm house, one wost of Towerville. re — " : lle A GROBSMAN Bellefonte, Pa ELE WANTED Four ge track mah » . es. Wages guaranteed while learning. RODUOE AT STORES | Bleady work. Apply in person or by mail. 08 | Butter..oinn 3 | THE PENNSYLVANIA MATCH (0. Rew. Hw Bellefoute, Pu. - RAIN MARKET, RPO covvmuprinsminion 36 | WHORE coanions sirvrasss BALIEY..cemscvesonom #5 | OME sevens ERE CE
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