ART Se THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. Ww. SMITH, . Editor and Proprietor, ic Centre Harr, . . . Penna. ———————— THURSDAY, MA TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVEETISEMENTS.—20 cents per lines for t hree insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application, ROH 28, 1907. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed—Tusseyville, afternoon Centre Hall, evening. Presbyterian—Spring Mills, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon, Lutheran—Centre Hall, morning ; Union, after. neon ¢ Georges Valley, evening, t Methodist—Sprucetown, Easter service in con- nection with 8. 8, 10a, m, ; Preaching at Centre Hall, afterncon ; Spring Mills, evening. [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | ARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS—Any one wishing Barred Plymouth Rock eggs from a fine flock of fowls, call on . W. F. SHUTT, Centre Hall. AUTION-All persons aire herel pot to harbor or sell my fe Dubbs, any goods, as she has left my board, without cause, and 1 will not debt contracted by her JAMES DUBBS, Pleasant Gap, Pa ww cautioned fo, Dora E bed and pay any RAY AND TEAMING—The undersigned announces thai he is prepared to do all kinds of draying, teaming and farming lots Prices reasonable.g : CLYDE E. RRADFORD, Centre Hall, Pa Linden Hall. William Raymond and family, Tues- day, moved from Milmont to the farm vacated by John Strouse, Wednesday evening Mrs. Cumings entertained a number young people in honor of her daugh- ter Elsie’'s twelfth birthday. George Diehl, of Colby, Ohio, spent several days with his brother's family here, after having been several weeks at his father’s home, at Mifflinburg. Miss Maude Miller visited her sister over Sunday, before returning to West Chester where she is a student at the Normal. J. H. Miller, of Rock Bprings, was & recent visitor here, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Stump are vis iting their daughter, Mrs. Robert Herman, in Philipsburg. Miss May Waring, of Tyrone, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here, returning to her home Monday evening. Rebecca of ———— Oak Hall, Ira Korman and family moved from Pine Grove Mills, Wednesday, to their recently purchased farm, Chalmer Houtz and family moved to one of the Thompson farms. Msry and Hazel Rishel, of Lemont, were guests of their cousins, Sunday. Miss Btella Gramley and Charles Wilt, of Altoona, spent Sunday at the home of Ross Lowder. Wm. Mitchell, wife and son Joseph, of Greensburg, are visiting at J. Irwins. Earl Musser, of Selinsgrove, spent a few hours in town Saturday, en route to Pine Grove Mills to spend the Easter vacation with his parents and friends. (1. Af ——————— Letter to E. M, Hauyett, Centre Hall, Pa. Dear Sir : You may like to know what you pay for the paint in a gallon of * paint, ”’ assuming the pure paint part of all * paints” to be all alike ; which it isn’t, and worth $1.75 a gallon. Of a paint adulterated 10 per cent, the pure paint part brings $1.94 a gallon. 15 per cent. brings $2.06 a gallon, > “ 233 Ji 6 9 a9 i 333 ba 50 3.50 " 75 " 7.00 The average adulteration of paint in this country is about one-third; you see, the average price the Ameri- can people are paying for paint about $2.62 a gallon. . It is a game of wits. Adulterators are always too sharp for the bulk of consumers, People won't pay $1.75 a gallon for paint. Ho they pay $262a gallon for paint and something that looks like paint mixed with it. ( They pay the painter, besides, from $2 to $4 for painting those useless gallons. Why do they do it? They don’t know Devoe. Yours truly, F. W. Devo & Co. New York. Kreamer & Bon sell our paint. ——————— Red Clover and Alsike Seed, The undersigned now have on hand the best grade of Red clover and Al- gike seed to be obtained on the market, It is cholee seed in every respect, and free of foreign seeds. Also timothy seed, Call to see the seeds and get prices. J. H. Axp B. E. WEBER, Centre Hall and Oak Hall, ——— MY ATI Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Agreeable nnd Effective, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has no superior for coughs, colds and group, and the fact that it is pleasant to take and contains nothing in any way injurious has made it a favorite with mothers, Mr. W. 8. Pelham, a merchant of Kirksville, Towa, says : “ For more than twenty years Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy has been my leading rem for all throat troubles, It is especially successful in cases of croup. Childien like it and my cus tomers who have used it will not take any other.” For sale by The Star Store, Centre Hall ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills: C. W, Bwartz, Tusseyvilie, i #0, is 18 is Both tA “ PENN STATE" ALUMNI MEET, Visit to Schenectady of Seniors In trical Engineering Siguil to Smoker. Elec class comotive Company, N. Y. Baturday the students left Bchenectady for New York where they will study the typical engineering features of that city and vicinity. son and A. R. Dennington, instructors at the College. held in Yates’ boathouse and was at- tended by the students and graduates city. There were twenty-three of the of a local Alumni Association, A light lunch was served and work in general and at the General Electric works in particular, and on the happenings at the college for the past year. P. E H. D. Plank, G. E. Elder, B. E. Weber, W. E. Ketcham, H. E. Plank and B W. Kline. There were also several in- formal talks by the visiting students Mr. Weber referred to above is Bn! d holds a professorship in Uni College, Schenectady, N. Y, on cafe feet ———— Weddings, Two marriage ceremonies were per formed by Rev. D. Gregs, at the Re- formed parsonage, Centre Hall, since thé last the Reporter. The first couple to be married, which oc- curred Thursday of last Wm. Bright Bitner and Miss Mary Elizabeth of Mills, Wednesday noon issue of week, was Rossman, both Spring the second cere- mony was performed, and united in marriage George F. Potter, of Pine Grove Mills, and Miss Catharine Brown, of Linden Hall. —————— ————— - No Tinsel Cards. informs the Re- porter that he is enforcing the ruling of the Post Office Department against tinselled Postmaster Boal mailing cards, and souvenir posial large number of thrown out of Il cards having that a such cards have | the mail by him. ornaments made of a composition lia- i 1} ’ ’ 3 ble to rub oft and cause a dust while handling come under the tinsel head. ————————— The The bill making maximum railroad fare for passed finally both houses « It governor to sign or veto the bill that law Cent Fare Bill two passe f the with LEers legia- lature, the It is the bill br now remains a f ar » sle1yais a [oregone conclusion will be signed. The f fective after Beptember will 30 of this year, , Cemetery Association Meeting The members of the Lutheran sa: Reformed Cemetery Association wi meet in the Lutheran church Thursday } evening. - - py Sunrise Easter Prayer As is ing, & su held in the Hall, at Service their custom on Easter morn- rise will be nraver gis yer service Lutheran church, six o'clock. Smith, the Photographer Ww. h, the Phot be Hall Ww. wrap! will April 5, Hm t er, in { entre Friday, —— i po The Reporter's Register rs Mills Farmers Mills J ‘ © Hall Huyett ¢ Hall M. Smith, Reed 8 ie mY Miriar Mary e=Bertha Strohimeler, Centre Hall “ara E. Breon, Centre Hall Wm. M. Grove, Cen Mrs. Alvin 8B, Mey 4 Master Harold Meyer, Altoona Mm. Elizabeth Eisenhuath, Mifftinbarg 1. G. Musser, Enow Shoe Anna Tressler, Spring Mills weMre, Mary Odenkirk, Centre Hall D. L. Kerr, Centre Hall Cleve H, Eungard, Spring Mills Peter D. Philips, Colyer D. ©. Etters, State College Charles E, Zerby, Altoona w=] acob Wagner, Centre Hall ~tiousie Emerick, Centre all John 8, Hosterman, Philipsburg D. H. Taylor, Altoona «8, C, Stump, Centre Hall W. F, Keller, Centre Hall Geo. W, Sharer, Centre Hall A. A. Moyer, Centre Hall «John Runkle, Centre Hall J. M. Crader, Pein Hall Mrs. Andrew Gregg, Centre Hall J. H. Roush, Madisonburg A. H, Vonada, Madisonburg Helen 8B, Hosterman, Centre Hall Mr. J. 8 Hosterman, Philipsbarg Jacob Walker, Centre Hall J. K. Hosterman, "Centre Hill John Foreman, Centre Hall C. A. Btahl, Centre Hall J. H. Otiger, Bellefonte W. E. Tate, Centre Hall A AL —— The blunt speaker is usually the one who comes to the point, i uh HIANOH 00, NO, 20 sit The pany Organiz Patrons Harald ad Tuesday Evening Telephone to Run Along of Uentre Hall I'he road, west of Centr ig the Brash V Hall, have MYR 3 farmers ald Orgnn- hone £1 1 Bra ural ized a tele; vhich will he known r No Patron neh Comuon Peleph rie | pany, being the fifth similar Compuny Hall, the organized about Centre i telephone lope begins at Telephone the home of Hall of the Penusylvanin Letter Ler recognized wus will the William 8. Brooks, near Linden Bell, and inant al The officers elected by the ¢ meeting Id at Howard Zeigler ars: gus Potter, Esq William =, at its he home Aro i from | dou | toi | make his ever us dw Fhe $y World number, full page, Affe cuarmiogiy f where the beautiful Easter verses fin Falks Dress making and Fashions and accompanying illastratious, The house occupied by the Heators and by John Whiteman, at Milesburg, caught fire Saturday after. noon and if help had ne the place would have thie ground. The Baptist minister, Rev Hall, was making a call at the White. man home and Mr. White man and his gon in extinguishing the flames, illustrated to the pages, which are dey ed to on their owned it been at hand barned to nesjatod p—— SPECIAL SALE. Fifteen organs, cottage style, Bilal dard makes, such as Fstey, Burdette, Masons & Hamlin, at $20 each, or the lot for $200 Also one upright snd three pquare pianos, the lot for $100 60 We are compelled to clear our store room for new goods which will arrive soon, We invite sou to eall and see the goods, Cowe carly, and get Lhe grealest organ ever offered. Open evenings, M. OC. GEPHART, mo ————— Bellefonte, Pa. Nitls Last the No Bargains, “Tadernal vigilag shonted the ora tor, “Is the price of liberty!” The clectors 100," women exchanged glances “That the same year, remarked their shoulders. There were no bargains to be had, and they lost Interest In the proceed: ings, is thoy last shrugged price nnd as The School. do you get those clinging ways?’ asked the country cousin, “Hanging from street car straps,” amawered the city girl Washington Horald, “How a as Men have a touchstone whereby to try gold, but gold is the touchstone whereby to try men. Fuller. ha ssisesssseaesees Clothing Imperial Hats, Guyer Hats Jas. R. Keiser Neckwear Shirts -- New Columbia Kuppenheimer a BD VD BD DDB “UW and Manhattan TE EE a a a ee ...Merchaht Tailoring... . Full Line of Woolens to Select From. B. V. D. Underwear Etc. WW NW WN NNW NNN OD SB DW BY WwW Ww 29 N99 O VDD RE Montgomery co. Bellefonte Forerman & Smith CENTRE HALL, PA. stributing Depot For 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 sgays 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 ready to use it, but place your order in advance, as we cannot carry all sizes in stock H. 8. TAYLOR Tetter, Salt Rheum and Feremn, These are diseases for which Cham beriain’s Balve is especially valuable. It quickly aliays the itching sand starting and soon effects a oure. Price, 25 conta. For sale by . ; The Star Store, Centre Hall ; F. A vor A : iye ; ' ICTIONKEER-W. IT. Runkle, Centre Hal) Carson, Potters Milla; ©. W. Bwartz, i is open for ¥ al), Tons : ite. | Commis Tar ei. to engagement ax an auctionser, A girl may be a jewel without being | set in her ways, : Home people can never come to the point without being blunt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office ; Opera House Block | BEL IN p Opposite Court Hone J LEFONTE, PA All branches of | promptly. egal business attended to R RENT.~The undersigned offers four rooms in his farm house, ph, west of Tusseyville. JOSEPH GROSSMAN, Bellefonte, Pa.