aa" ‘THE CENTRE REPORTER | Sa THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1907. TRAIN SCHEDULE Trains leave Centre Hall on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, P. R. R, System, as follows : EAST W778, mm. and 2.55 p.m, WEST .....oiinnna 8.18 8. m, and 3.86 p. m. The Disturber, I'm fond of healthy chickens, But hate our bantam cock That suffers from insomnia Each morn at 4 o'clock. snmp fp Millhelm Will Celebrate, The glorious Fourth of July will be celebrated in Millheim as it never was before. The Millheim Base Ball Club has taken the affair in hand and the arrangements are about complete to in- sure a grand time on that day. Hospital The Bellefonte Hospital will get an which is Appropriation, appropriation of $12,000, $5000 less than wanted. The Cottage Hospital, will get $24,825, The Pennsylvania State College re- Philipsburg, Hall, ceived $463, immime———— p— Killed By Lightning, his truck farm, M. C. Moyer, of Belinsgrove, lightning during a beavy thunder storm instantly killed. His hat was burned to pieces and his shoes were torn oft by the bolt, While working on weeding watermelons, aged forty-five years, struck Was by and rs AM Discredit to Participants, Indignant because of the veto of the pension bill, the of Ent Post, G. A. R., of Bloomsburg, passed resolutions condemning Gov- ernor Stuart, and putting the finish- State veterans ing touches to their indignation by burning his picture which they had hanging in the post headquarters. semen cem— — Heal Revolutionary Daughter of the of Revolutionary soldiers living in Penon- sylvania is Mary Ann Rishel, of Clin- tondale. of Mat- thew Allison, by his third wife, Mr. 750. One six real daughters Sie is the daughter 1 Allison was born in Ireland, 1 Mrs. Rishel was born at Cedar Bpriogs, then Centre Years ago. in county, eighty-six rio ial e— Cransfer of Real Estate Sarah Wyle to John H. Haines, May 16, 1906, house and lot in Aarousburg. $500, Sarah Gettig's heirs to Joseph 9-10 interest in house and lot in Spring twp. John Foster, et, ux., to Mary A. Fos- ' - ter, May 27, 1907 Ross, TRI, premises in State College. $1000, P. B. Crider, er, February 1 twp. $25.00 John Clark's adms. to Joseph et. al., April 16, interest house and lot in Spring twp. Francis M, Campbell, et. al., to Wm. James, Sept. 15, 1 land ville. $40.00, et.al., to John D. Deck- 1662 is -y 23 acres in Gregg Ross, 1906, 1-10 in $ 15.04), Wa, in Eagle - -_ - Pretty Home Views A proposition is here made to the readers of the Reporter living a dis tance from Centre Hall to secure local view post cards. The cards are all well executed, and are as follows : Nis fail,” from Presbiytor nent produ ta of the mnge Encamp 11. Ex These eleven cards will be mailed to any address for FORTY CENTS, Re- mittance may be made in one or two cent postage stamps, Address: The CexTRE RErorTER, Centre Hall, Pa. pcos foi isin Wanted : 50 Men and Women J. D. Murray, the enterprising druggist, is advertising today for fifty men and women to take advantage of the special half-price ofter he is mak- ing on Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, and get a fifty cent package at half-price, 25 cents. Ho positive is he of the remarkable power of this specific to cure these diseases, as well as sick headaches and liver troubles, that he agrees to refund the money to any customer whom this medicine does not quickly relieve and cure. With Dr. Howard's specific at hand, you can eat what you want and have no fear of ill consequences, It strengthens the stomach, gives perfect digestion, regulates the bowels, creates an appetite, and makes life worth the living. This is an unusual opportunity to obtain 60 doses of the best medicine ever made for half its regular price, with the personal guarantee of a well known business man to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction, J. D. Murray has been able to secure only a limited supply of the specific, 80 great is the demand, and you should not delay taking advantage of the liberal offor he is making this week, trance to Penns Cave pe a fo aie ARR EE ————— LOUALS, A new suinmer house i8 being erect ed by Henry Homan, east of Centre Hall. In another column of this issue Col. D. F. Fortney clearly explains the in- tent of the new law bearing on the ventilation of school rooms. Miss Annie M. Lohr, who for the past few months has been making her home with 8, E. Weber and sister, Miss Anna, in Boalsburg, was in town Monday evening. The Beaver Springs ( Bnyder coun- ty ) Weekly Herald is now edited by Clymer Romig, and owned by M. W, 8. Benfer, who purchased the plant at the bankruptey sale. Three-fourths of an inch of water fell during a half hour's rain Monday afternoon. The ground is thoroughly soaked, and vegetation is smilingly rising from the earth. The new Reformed church building at Tylersville was dedicated Hun- day. The pastor, Rev. F. Wetzel, was assisted by Revs. I. R. Brown, M. N. George and H. I. Crow. on There is no end of information about newspapers in the American Newspa- per Annual ( published by N. W. Ayer & Bon, Philadelphia, 85,000 net), the 1907 edition of which is just out, Og. F., wil Haturday as =J3 p. m. Pp. Rev. deliver an address at both Millheim lodge, 1. O. hold memorial services follows : Aasaronsburg at and at Millheim Black will places, ato m, John Linden Messrs, Carper and Hall, They are both Henry of Gingerich, town Monday. were in Harris township farmers, and the former is the treasurer of the township school board. C. W. Bmith, a retired farmer, who has been spending much of his time at Colorado Bprings, Colorado, returned Howard fi to to his home in wr a short time. He expects return to the popular resort again in the near future of the yf Potter township is William H. Baird, and he One residents « new Is Ii of ghiy pleased with his home south Hall. consider al ie ’ He has been doing entre rovi i a ild improving to the bulld- time will have most delightful country home, and in a ings, ete » There are few country school houses that will not need changing to comply ¥ J ol with the law requiring that sll sch rooms be g this is not a matter of choice, directors the ventilated otherwise than by windows, openin doors and RNinee ghould attend to the fulflliment of law at once. The Jamestown Exposition prompts Wood i io do raking in the Eugene a little past. In * Three Hup- "in the July Everybody's Magazine, he attacks the muck. issue of dred Years Ago, fame of the first Virginia settlers, and finds that Captain John Smith alone was deserving of the honor of the present celebration. “Mr. Dooley tial candidates in the July ' tells about the Presi den Ameri The cartoons are by Taft, Fair Root, Beveridge and A fine lot iv men 'r anny raypublican to choose fr'm an’ ap akeily fine list reject fr'm.”’ can Magazine, MeCuteheon, Roosevelt, banks, Foraker, others are *' mentioned.” * r him to The Hagens, with their seven or eight mechanics, are doing a great deal of work in the county. They just completed a large store house and Spring Mills for John H. a farm force of various parts of dwelling at Rishel ; re house for David Mills ; also did the Grove house, modeled Vonada, at Farmers the wood-work Centre Hall, on and innumerable repair work, etc. in all parts of the valley, Miss ginter As a surprise to their mother, leila Huyett, snd little Miriam, arranged a birthday party for Saturday evening, in which a score or more of participated, Every detail of the aflair was arranged by the her ladies elder daughter, and elaborate was the #0 elegant and menu and the deli- cate taste everywhere displayed that Mrs. Huyett is a very much at home wom- an, but Saturday she was induced to take a drive across the valley in order that her daughter sud helpers might have an opportunity to prepare for the occasion. The surprise was complete, the whole reflected great credit, Every Man His Own Doctor The average man cannot afford to employ a physician for every ailment or slight injury that may occur in his family, nor can he afford to neglect them, as #0 slight an injury as the scratch of a pin has been known to cause the loss of a limb. Hence every man must froin necessity be his own doctor for this class of ailments, Bue cess often depends upon prompt treat ment, which can oly be kept at hand, Chamberlain's Remedies have been in the mm ket for many years and enjoy a good reputation. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com- plaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping ooh. Chamberlain's Pain Balm ( an anti- septic liniment) for cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, swellings, lame back and rheumatic pains, Chamberlain's Stomach afid Liver Tablets for sottitation, biliousn ess and stomach troubles, Chamberlain's Balve for diseases of the skin, One @ of each of these propars. tions costs but $1.25. For sale by The Btar Store, Centre Hall ; F, A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W, Bwartz, Tussey ville, i Rope Over the Cataract. Who Was Perched on the Acrobat's Body, as Described by Himgelf—The Severed Guy Rope Incident. Chars Blondin, the Frencl sr, though he died In bed performed tha Lait most venturesome His feats 3 i my the ACTORS I had clear save one Mondin start « art o perch unsta el 1 tried ile i mani between tion, 1 was shut up with Bilondin in a confined space where the thought of a fall was farcical, Mondin swung to the then to the left. Each time I went with him as though we were molded into one plece with immovable parts, “1 knew afterward that the line be- neath his feet was swaying horribly and that to the people on the shore it seemed that time and again our bodies were parallel to the rushing Niagara rapids below. Blondin's marvelous skill, however, and the precision with which he manipulated his pole brought us each time to the upright. “The unprotected center was passed, all but a few feet, Blondin was now running just as a boy runs in order the better to keep his balance when walking a raliroad track. We were nearing the point where the joining place of the first guy line from the opposite shore offered us a moment's breathing space. Blondin's foot was planted on the knot which joined the Hines, “My breath came naturally again, At that Instant the rope was jerked from beneath his feet. How he caught it ngain and saved us I never knew, Before 1 could realize much of any. thing he was running again. Some gambler Interested pecuniarily In our Lots of us will not listen to advice unless we are giving it. "OY roy right and moter Se Tetter Cured, A Indy customer of er hands that she could attend household duties One box of hi bFacivd ‘hamberls Hd satisfaction it H. Rodney & hamberls i this communi Co,. hil ritre Hall {(' W § A 5 wg vo tri Cald « tennant the « gtory “in that he wa and lived In the and three there had ne his family Hyved In the fatlior died at the age of n and the 1 at elghtyni not think coanld be wrong oftnge In fac these facts In reply lerk the old fellow =a’d that personally he had never had a doctor, and the only time a medical man had been in his cottage was when his little lded his leg. Under the exceptional circum stances the council decided to adjoure the matter for further Inquiries to b made. 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The LESTER Piano is a strict- ly high grade instrument endorsed ia by the New England Conservatory Boston, Mass., Broad Street Cone servatory, Philadelphia, as being unsurpassed for tone, touch and finish, The “Stevens” Reed-Pipe Piano Organ is the new- est thing on the market, We are also headquarters for the “White” Sewing Machine. Terma to suit the buyer, catalogue and prices, Ask for C. E. ZEIGLER SPRING MILLS, - - PA. Se ERCeRE00PRRLERRtHRRL000000RORECRROCRROD S00009000000000000P0002000900820 2009 AP A555 SATAN ISM o as a: NOT Cheap Goods at Good Prices, BUT Goods Prices. Good at Cheap 22% We aim to please you, to give you something that you will be satis- tied with, and at a price that is not ex- orbitant. 22% Call and see our line before you buy. DD. ALATICK S FurnitureStore Centre Hall, Pa. SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. LIVER TROUBLE. always brings « ish feeling to the entire body. When the liver works properly the hiood courses through the body in a bright red stream. When the is inactive the blood becomes dull and muddy, and it is full of poisonous matter. A great many people try to get a fine, clear, pink and white complexion by rubbing things on their faces. They might rub a life time complexion would causes it. Only liver and the sam & remain---for the liver bright, red blood brings fine complexions. Blood loaded with impurities from the liver sends the impurities out through the pores of the skin and turns the skin a brownish yellow. To get rid of the dull, heavy feeling and muddy, yellow complexion get the liver to working again. Two bottles of Coop- er's New Discovery will do this nine times out of ten though sometimes it Here's what a man who tried it says: ““My health had been poorly for several years. My face was yellow and covered with pimples, 1 was bothered constantly with chronic constipation, had little or no appetite and could not sleep well at night. I tried many different medicines but nothing seemed to help me until 1 began taking help me at once. Now, after [ have taken several bottles I feel entirely well, My 3 ‘I am deeply grateful for my restored Michael Silk, 24 Kentueky Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. We sell the famous Cooper medicines, J. D, MURRAY, Druggist Centre Hall, Pa. HH EB TAYLOR dvs ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Opera House Block | BELLEFONTE, PA Opposite Court House § All branches of legal business aitended to promptiy. OREE FOR SALE . = fors for sale a a as es SIX yoar old, gentle, will drive single or double, kind and sound, I. F. MUSSER Centre Hill, Pa. Do Not Negleet the Chlidren, At this season of the year the first unnatural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention. The best thing that ean be given is Cham- berlain’s Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by castor oil as direct with each bottle of the . For sale b Jentre Hall; F. A. he Star Store Caren, Potters Mills ; C. W. Swarts, So ——— ——— Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year,