———, THE CENTRE REPORTER. 85. W, SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, Centre Harr, . . PENN’A, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1907. The terms of subscription to the Re- re one dollar per year in advanoe. ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per lines for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on Application, TERMS, porter a CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian~Centre Hall, morn{ Mills, afternoon, sSpriog Reformed-Union ng Mills, site u, } commun Spri moon : Lutheran—Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills [Appointments not giv reported to this office, | en here have not been Rebersburg, Floyd Bressler, who was employed at Altoona, returned to his home at this place last week. Miss Emma Bair spent several days with relatives at Lamar. (George Miller, who fell from a lum- ber pile a few days ago and sprained his ankle, is again able to be at work. Allen Zeigler paid a short visit to his brother William at this place day last week, one Rev. William Scholl and wife visit- ed relatives here several days last week. Charles Zimmerman is the happiest nan in town since the arrival of that baby boy. Curtis Bierly visited } few days last week. iis pareuts a Harry Sowers and wife, of State Col- lege, spent several days with the lat- ter’'s mother, Mrs, Jessie Wert. Miss Y¥, of Spring Mills, was the Ff Prof. C. 1. Gramley several days last week, Lloyd Walker and family, of Pit- cairn, are visiting friends and rela- tives here at present, Frank, Harrisburg, spending several weeks with relatives Orpha Gramle or guest o Clarence of is at this place, Miss Rebecca Moyer, of Spring Mills, visiting her Mrs, Chesta Stover, Edwin Jordan, wife and daughter are visiting Mrs, Jordan's parents Mr, and Mrs. Snyder Miller. John Smith, is grandmother, of Lamar, was in town one day this week, Levi Wance and wife, of Nt Col- spent a few days with the latter's ale lege, parents at this place, Joseph Bweet Beulah Wetzel days Miss Mayme Waite, o was the guest of Miss a few this week. f this ves at Pittsburg, ensue otim——— Oak Hall, Murray Leitzell, wif Pauline, of Suni Rishel and Misses Eva Fillmore, were home of Mrs ner, Clifford toona, spent last parents, Mrs, Austin Dale + init er, P. H. Mey r, at week, e and daughter iry, visited O. L. over Sunday, A grnes Marshall, of recent visitors at Mi, Al- with his and sd of week ', wife broth- Hall, ed her Centre last Donald Sellers is enjoying a n Altoona, Mrs, Benner is visiting friends in lellefonte and Fillmore. Some of our VACHS- tion among friends i farmers are busy mak- ing hay. Mrs. Jas. Gilliland ness in Bellefonte, 1 transacted busi. ‘uesday, Miss Gertrude Homan, of Philadel- phia, is spending her vseation with her parents Wm. Close is having his residence on Main street beautified by a coat of paint and an additic A number of our people the Fourth at Lemont, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilt, toona, spent part of at the home of her marriage Mrs. Wilt Stella Gramley, and was resident of this town. I'he ealithum- pians tendered newly married couple a delightful serenade. Miss Grace Gramley, who part of the summer here, her home in Juniata, Charles Eckenroth and Bellefonte, were guests of Mrs and family Haturday Bunday, i Lo the porch. celebrated f Al- their honeymoon Ross Lowder 0 Before Miss formerly a Was the #pent returned to wife, of . Peters night and ad oem—— Ceorges Valley. Rev. W. H. Warburton preached a very able sermon Sunday evening. James Barger was home for a week or more, Henry Lingle, who a few weeks ago fell from his wagon while unloading some wood, hurting his hip ser ously, is now able to get around by the aid of crutches, Filmore Awkerman has been paint- ing in MifMin county for the past few weeks, The storm and hail Saturday dia much damage to some of the corn flelds and also blew down many trees through the valley, Wesley Gobble has.the wall up for his new barn, Next will be the barn “raising.” James Reeser Las been driving his colt. The animal does very nicely in harness, Mrs, James Barger and Ella Decker were tosee Mra, Win, Lingle last week, Adam Heckman and family, of Mifflin county, were guests of friends here for a few days, returning home Sunday, Brooks--Luts, The narriage of Ellwood Brooks, of | Altoona, formerly of Pleasant Gap, and Miss Edith Lutz, of Centre Hall, took place at the Methodist parsonage, at Pleasant Gap, Tuesday morning, The groom is a plasterer by trade, is, an industrious young man, and before marrying had a house all ready fur- | nished in Altoona into which to move | and begin housekeeping. The bride | been employed in the Telephone exchange, Commercial i ff ——— Trim the Shade Trees, By the way of suggestion the Re trees in Centre overhanging limbs should be seven feet, 88 many pretty shade trees as has the trees trimmed and shaped up so that they their best. Young shade trees, just planted, should be trimmed that they will have least a seven foot stem. look 8O re —— — —————— Nine Mills for School Purposes, crease the millage for school purposes and one-half mills. This in- Crease was necessary owing to the pass- or one which applies to the present schoo year, but does not make the appropri- LOCALS, You have it (the Reporter ) again | ill at the of Centre Charles Burris has been home of his father, west Does any one now doubt why ¢ W. Peng JU Hamuel be Governor? selected vpacker to Byron Garis, who at present fis n Miss Eliza M, Moore $ left last Lemont be and | Bhe will gone i | After suf! from rheumatism, Mrs, of Centre Hall, is what, but is not yet able to | ring for several weeks [sane Smith, improving Me Miss Waldo Louis, is at her home in Npring Flo Duck, a teacher Emerson high school, where she will remain during vacation. A new dyeing machine is being stalled io the knitting mills in heim, says the Journal hese i 1908-1604 gponsibl tax, ——— a — Hacksnake for a Pet With a view of having a ¢ supply of he winter months, ry “TY fv greens {i senior in ti Poultry partner fie View Farm, Centre cently set out, Among the sons of Aaron are making progress in the cl world is Dr. J. W. Bright, s member the Johns Hopkins Univers ity. B His FE C0 more, salma mater, Liafay nferred ROVAD Democrat and Sentinel : th Lae Bert Bhimp possessor of a unique pet in the shape of a huge blacksnake, measuring ten inel five feet, 8 in length, which KE na be captured alive some time ago s now keeps caged. The reptile shows ciose to the cage by trying to tickle Bert hasn't taught it to feed from hand yet, e———— ff — Hoag Doyle marriage of I'he Charles May Doyle, b New York, o The Ker h th of Pleasantville, ff Mrs, D. Hall, and when L 4 bride is a niece r, of Centre i child spent much of her time tre Hall elder Willows, img Cen- with her grandparents, the hey will be at home at Pleasantville after During time Centre Hall. the intervening couple will visit Be gn Alfalfa the writer in May, 1905, was cut cured the later part of June. acres yielded about six loads, about thirty per cent more than last ye 1X uriant, allained a length « feet, ar. The growth was quite It x ti talk many of the stalks f from three to four Two more are looked cuttings for this season. cs fs — The Reporter's Register Grace Ishier, T Margaret J Herman Muth Win. Talburt, V enango, Texas Luther Musser, Penn Hal Edwin Musser, Penn Hall I. Weston Hall Jr. Roe aiand, Maine Mrs. J. Elmer Royer, Centre Hall Jeg ¢ Thomas, Centre Hall Hall Witmer FB, Lee, Centre Hall Harvey Gress, Pittsburgh da Hettinger, Spring Mills p Durst, Contre n Lottie Hetting: Tr, Spring Mills Mrs, H. B. Spangler, Chic ago, 1linois H. B. spangier, Chicago, Illinois James B Shook, Bellefonte Elizabeth Hoy Philadelphia Miriam 8, Moyer N. Burris, Centre Hall samuel Gingerich, Contre Hall J. T. Potter, Centre Hall Ida M. Bitner, 1 usseyville Esther R, Bitner, Tusseyville John 8, Frazic Tr, Centre Hall Elmer Rockey, Bellefonte Sidney Royer, Centre Hall Margaret L. Gress, Contre Hall Alpheus C. Derr, Bellefonte James W. Derr, Bellefonte Mr W. FP, Bradford, Centre Hall Milton 8, Benner, Cuddy Frank N, Heckman, Anaconda. Mont, FP. Gross Yearick, Philadelphia Reedsville | i i | | ! | | JE. Lindsey, Colyer Bumner V, Hosterman, Lancastor Wilmer P, Garver, Philadelphia Gertrude Mae Homan, Philadelphia ——— ————— Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year, The Stat ea ollege 8 DOsyis Water Con js } ania State Col Ana Lhe parted wa OTT Fr ik 33 o ing ay them, a pumping its water well, found a mounted robin wig ecker amo & Mirong's« ieeti order to save paying the per for violating the laws, Mr. Str ng 3 and make died obliged to go before a justice hh that had unk: A recent lssue of the Philipsburg oat the birds from BOTH Owl Cause Daily Journal contained this bit of Prof, John 8B, Hosterman went to Greensburg to attend = meeting of the Mtate Educational Hociety, Hews @ From there he will go to Lancaster and join his wife and child in a visit to Mrs, H's. parents He will shortly pro’ ceed to New York City take a special course in the Columbia Unie versity, returning to Philipsburg with the opening of our schools on Reptem- ber lst. to resume his position here. to Fhere are a few of them, but they exist, and miserable creatures they must the habitual borrowers of their neighbors home paper. As a rule, and in all cases that could be cited by the editor of the Reporter, the borrowers are abundantly able to pay for a hundred weeklies annually, and the people imposed on are poor, but not niggardly mean. Then again, the constant borrowers usually de- notinece the paper they mie too stingy to pay for, but read every line that is in it and complain if they can’t read it first handed. This little note ought to be worth the price asked by the pub. lisher, and especially when the bor. rower knows that the lender has treb- ble the contempt for him ss has the publisher, but ofttimes the lender is be. not In a position to express his feelings, se SA a NER spss CH AS DE SS EN AS BG FSH, | Labor of Catch- / f ha Sh WN - hirts dw wn NG ..Merchant Full [ine 4 ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ 4 f / ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 % Clothing Columbia 09 999 V DAD Tailoring... | x Woolens t From. of Bulletin i: mag ove ver 2000 musi Wi On Thursday, Jul ing Elks will occur. wr 7 own band and will we will typify the state or of the uniforms S GREAT WEE nL at Noia therr / ™ noers of ti road Street, > bon 4 nc most rected in America, great feature of the occasion, this Court of Honor, together illuminated by myriads of - “a th - massed band parade of lace. he Grand Parade of all visit. 5,000 men from all sections Each Lodge will have its ented by the lodge, Many and picturesque, sion to the seashore. wood, Ocean City miles from Philadelphia, Be al ea ee Kellh's Theatre, lhis week's bill at Keith's Oh hi w \ amimte. | Street Theatre, a to tii tonto t mlseaeh rr v1 ed by the distinguished American 1 } comedian, Nat M, Wille, + Fhe Hap- py Tramp.” Tom Nawn and a #1 did company are presenting an original Irish comedy, * Pat and the Genii.” The triumphant return of Maggie Cline, ** The Irich Waeen,'’ is also an- nounced. * Thirty Minutes of Faust” e an alteration in is given by Julia Z. Robinson, BOPTae ¢ copy was handed | no; W. H, Pagdin, tenor : Rus. sell Strauss, baritone ; Henry Hols, bass. This is the second week of the Joliy hit, Mr, sud Mrs Biduey Drew & in “Billy's Tombstone Thrilling, daring and original is the great nerial casting set by Zeno, Jor dan and Zeno, AAA Al SO sits If you are going to punish your children, remember spanking takes ithe palm. esinut ir Philadelphia, is head. slong London w the the Mr. Glibert, Infantry block ones.” ! sponded the artist, to do ofl You mal make it in to a subordinate to e the requ alternations, but that gent] in forgot to edit the chapter dos ribing how the soldiers I gal the of a fteep mountain, parts of which they were obliged to seale with ladders, Horses could not have been got there unless by the assistance of a crane, Afterward shoals of letters from sub. scribers wished to know how the caw alry got there. work ven. soldi you have “Ioat wer dre fn woop Lien, nin nite en ad ned gummi \ Co., | i 1 pe May, Wild- from stations over 100 ons of tickets, consult near- ket Agent, * Best Medicine in the World tor Colle and ttiarrhoen “1 find ( hamberiain’s Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy to be the best remedy in the world,” says Mr, CO. L. Carter, of Skirum, Ala, “1 sm sub ! to colic and diarrhoea. Last pring it seemed as though I would die, and I think I would if I hadn't taken Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, haven't been troubled with it since until this week, when I had a Very severe attack and took half a bottle of the twenty-five cent size of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera apd Diarrhoea Remedy, snd this morning I feel like a new man.” For sale by The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A Carson, Potters ills; ©. W, Swartz, Tussey ville. A ———— 50,000 Plastering Lath for Sale, B. D. Brisbin & Co, at Centre Hall, | oiler for sale 50,000 plastering lath, Vite or call by "phone, s Cholera jo Ari rosie di Advertise in the Reporter,
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