BE hh RR Sree ltd vad Mp engi, aio Sinsinn Th —— THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1807 TRAIN SCHEDULE rains leave Centre Hall on the Lewisburg Tyrone Rallroad, P, KR, R, System, as follows EAST 7.17 WEST and a.m. and 2.85 p.m, , da, m. and 3.86 p. m, In a Little While, In a little while you and I will cease Warring as we do ; we shall be at peace; I will try no more to belittle you, Foolishly we fret, foolishly we vie, Spurred by rivalry always, you and 1; Though we both shall rest in alittle while, il e———— ers Mills. Nelle Wilkinson Smith are visiting friends in wille and Burnham at present, obert Himes Pott M isses met stave timber in Decker Valley his axe glanced off and cut his foot severely. Dr. H. B wound, . Alexander, who dressed the Was to At this writing he is getting obliged take stitches, along nicely. Mrs. Hanna, of visiting parents, Milroy, is her Mr. and Mrs. Blauser, Potter new road machine. township has invested in a It is thought that under the I Aas- there will be better roads management of the present road ter, Joe Carson. Mrs, H. 8B, Al xander and Mrs. Ihursday Mi- the D. chael Smith spent at Mrs. Geiss Wagner, near Tusseyville. Potters Mills is home of the former's sister, in 8&8 great excite. ment about the of the show, coming No doubt the boys will be looking for the elephant. Potters Mills, attended the sunday DIOE & Week RRO. Irvin Stover spent a — % ie i Harris 1ownship | Mrs. A. L. Hill and daughters, Mary | were re- of and Katharine, of Altoona, cent visitors at the home George | Hosterman Harry Lonberger and family are | spending some time with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, George Lonberger, near Washington, D. U. Before returning | home they will enjoy the sights at the | Jamestown exposition, Miss Rhoda Harrison enjoyed a few | weeks during the month of June with | friends in Altoona, Misses Mabel and Esther parted Baturday fora visit with friend in Clearfield county. Mrs. Alfred Osman, of Altoona, who | Mrs, Mer-| her with Brown de- | her aged mother, Tuseeyville, on return Mrs, Ira Rishel, in Boalsburg, Miss Rose Meek, of Altoona, is a Miss Anna Sweeney entertained one | of her classmates, Miss Russell, of A I toona, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Tibbens, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Tibbens Bren. nan, of near Roopeburg ; Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, Mr. and son ’ of Btate College ; E attended the funeral of Mrs, Miss Esther returned home in Williamsburg, after spending Bparr 0h aunt Mrs a vear with her urcle and Mrs. and James Reed, accompanied Williamsin le Btewart, pulmonary nature, and spent some time in ITE with her sister, Mrs. Bel » th » and er ed Mrs. rest of a week J with his parents, Mr, and Meyer, in with his father he spent a « y J. Boalsburg. In lay at He also visited at tl apd John “11 College, f J. K. 1 family, of Altoor father, Ham- iting John Wil ————————— LOC Miss Nsom in of LiNBON 8, i lle, was the g f Miss E Vv! lith Lut Z, ast Recently his Consideratior William Gress and f hy urg, last week returned to their home amily, of it to the family of Rev, in Centre Hall. > ’ 4 . ‘ Af vorn to Mr, and Mrs in Reedsville. with twiier, Their Centre county friends ola the Reporter in congratulations, vaudeville appear Del.and’s CANVAS, Friday night show, under Centre Hall. Wiii in it's the only show of the kind that will appear this season. Admission ten and twenty its, ‘Old Home 0 Buflalo will observe Week Persons who were former from September Ist ith. residents of that city should send their names and addresses to James W, Green, who will mail them a souvenir invitation. Chairman From the Mifflinburg Times: (. F. Lontz resigned | position at the Snodgrass Hardware House, taking a position wit Farmers’ Bank, , . Mrs, Thomas Yearick, who was visit- n New Berlin, went to Centre Hall Baturday afternoon. is hh the ing relatives i Rev. and Mrs, Ward K. little daughter, of Mexico, Juniata county, were Hall for a short visit with Mrz, Bhultz's parents Mr, and Mrs, Williama Keller. Their stay here was shortened by the death of Mr. Bhultz’'s aunt, at Jersey Shore, Shultz and in Centre fhe Millheim base ball club has been wiping up the diamond with every team that puts a foot on their field. They not only cleaned up the local teams, but Miflinburg and Mil- roy, and Bellefonte came out so far be- hind that the figures would not look well in print, Rev, and Mrs. 8B. H. Deitzel, of May- town, Lancaster county, are spending their annual vacation at the home of the former's mother, near Colyer, and the latter's parents, in Centre Hall, He is serving a Reformed charge, and has been at his present poict for some time, Among the arrivals from the west, within the past week, was Frank N. Heckman, who surprised his brothers and sisters by his appearance here from Annacondo, Montana. Mr, Heckman left Centre Hall about twelve years ago, when a mere boy, and since has been at various points along the west- ern coset of Uncle Bam's domains, Annscondo is in a mining section, and is over 5000 feet above sea level, Just a few Bundays ago, said Mr» Heck- man, three inches of snow fell in his home town, and the pights at all seasons of the year are cool enough to sleep under blankets. Before return. ing Mr, Heckman will go to Philadel- phis and the Jamestown Exposition, He is engaged as clerk in a large hotel, and looks the picture of health, iis former par made at i} urneda i month w pleased wit » surrounding vania as a home id family, of Bel week in Boalsburg. Mar y Henls s Nannie Gingerich and state College, Were pg me of Mrs, Harrah ¢ _ y Lax 4 over SUnaay. IK. B. Harrison ther relative ot ’ Er TEiBLYESs 8B Jer i and iast week. Mr. and Mrs, Leitzell their little daughter Pauline, Murray spent a short Lime with Boalsburg and Oak Hall, i with Mone to Ne and family, if Wiie, John Bmith a Melvi ie a n Smith and in th 114 i ¢ fa ® ved their household goods w= | ton Hamilton, where the families will reside. They were engaged at lumber ing near Bhingletown for several years, | which work was a financial A moved BUCH few weeks ago the saw mill was § a short distance west College. That work belong completed, | they have again moved the mill, this} time to Mifflin county, tinue the time, Mrs, Jennie Wieland attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs, Wm. Condo, at Aaronsburg. A son came to the home and will work there for an indefinite of William Brouse on the evening of the 4th, just in time to join in celebrating the day. A son born Mr. and Mrs, John Parker, at "Bunny Bummit,” Baturday morning. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. enjoying part of this week with friends Was to stoneecy pher are at Shiloh and Pleasant Gap. Mrs. 8B. J. Wagner and Cy returned to their home in Juniata, on Monday, after spending several weeks with her parents, The services in the Reformed church Bunday were of a patriotic nature, The sermon in the morning by the pastor, Rev. A. A. Black, was based on the words, ** white, blue and red,” as found in Esther 1-6. In the ning ** Patriotic Pilgrims'’ was ren- dered by the children. The attend. ance was large, and the exercises in- teresting. The church was decorated with flowers and flags. An offering was taken for Bunday school missions, Miss Mary Carper, of Linden Hall, spent Bunday in Boalsburg. Mrs, Katharine Wieland has been seriously ill from ailments of the heart, Miss Beryl Brouse, who patiently bore the pain caused by a large ab- scess on her neck for a period of two months, is again restored to her usaal health. John Weber, while at play on the public square in Boalsburg, Tuesday evening, had a large gash cut in the sole of his foot by tramping on a board with a rusty nail protruding from it. Mrs. Henry Reitz by making a mise step tore some of the ligaments of her foot and is now unable to walk, Mrs, Cyrus Durst, who some time ago fell from a step ladder, is now able to get around a little by the use of a crutch, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin HafMey, of Aaronsburg, visited their daughter Mrs. N. W, Meyer, and also oy the sights at State Co rus BOI} eve ills, Of it Spring become What ven't our village for has a heard from because ite name is not the columns of the Reporter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm bury, visited Mrs. week. steeley, of Fun. Cumming 1a Our burg was extremely the Fourth to heard save the echo of a (quiet nothing be seen few Ccanno and the red glare of the Miss Bert, Duck York city, where she brother, Rev, E. M. Duck B. E. Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. H. wife, skyrocket, () left for will 71d we Braucht, Giramley and drove (o wrth. The hail storm Baturday ever Trees were down, corn flelds demolished The school board, after several Aaronsburg, Misa Dora ry {diilupwite Rn Vi neunnt tri Alto I made re i {: | Friday Ardri spend an indefini at Bellefonte Grammar, Rev, Haney ert, O der Duck ; Penn Primary Hall, EAL, Mi (1reen Brungsait ; Pike, vacant : Ju Mun By, Weaver ; aver Dam, Gro i, OO. E. Roy Pretty Home Views sucoessfal flor a greal deal of spondence J. DD. Murra druggist, has succeeded | Dr. Howard ( hall pr ¥ 0. | ice ntroduct regular ily cent brated specific Lil Al stone gives qui manent cures Dr. Howard's specific has by peful | irfag markably stucos no pation, dyspepsia and all liver troubles that Mr. the | Murray is willing tice paid in every cas does not give relief, Headaches, coated tongue, dizzine stomach, specks before t and all Kas On hie constipation, forma liver and stomach trouble are soon Ovid, cured by this scientific medicine, great ape cifie, that is the: demand for Mr. Murray has able to secure only a limited supply, and every one who is troubled with dyspepsia, constipation or liver trouble should call upon him at once, or send 25 cents, and get sixty doses of the best medicine ever made, on this Ho sonal guarantee to refund the money if it does nol cure, ns As SAAS The Doctor Away from Home when Most Needed, People are often very much disap. pointed to find thar their family physician is away from home when they most heed his services. Diseases like cramp, colic and cholera morbus require prompt treatment, and have in many lostances proven fatal before medicine could be procured or a doctor summoned. The right way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, No physician can prescribe a better remedy for these diseases, By having it in the home you escape much pain and suffering and all risk. Buy it now; it may save life. For sale b The Btar Store, Centre Hall; F. A. sarson, Potters Mills ; CO. W, Bwartz, ey ville, i 1 JeRnt FA. GN tractor and pl in Jeannette Pittsburg { his line plentiful, yl { and work in No scarcity of Robinson's | state mill now, as two new boarders the George is came to George Dubbs on 20th ult. in the shape of twin as proud as a peacock and boys BRAVE NOW for the stave packing Centre Hall was treated to the sight of a real, live soldier on the evening of the 25th ult, ss Billy Parker, in the full blue of Uncle Bam's boys, stopped a few minutes on his way to Belle foute to attend drill. But the cook does not usually attend drill, and it is not believed thet Billy ean drill. : sili ihs———— Bad Barn Qulekiy Henled "1 delighted with what Chamberblain’e Balve has done for me that I fee! bound to write and tell you " says Mra. Robert Mytton, 457 John Bt, Hamilton, Oatario, © “My little daughter had a bad burn on her knee, I applied Chamberlain's Salve and it healed beautifully.” This ealve allays the pain of a burn almost in- stantly. It is for sale by The Htar tore, Contre Hall; F. A, Carson, Potters Mills ; C, W, Swartz, RIN BO #0, Tusseyville, oxtmakier's Word for It Haun iL pH fifisl er al 4 i 8 in oH : £* rid s Ladies’ Mousquetaire ¢ Lisle Gloves }) classe 20) ASPs, LU T8982 DS be A PATEN’] ATHER and ITE CANVAS OXFORD SHOES / 490 0¢ 300288 Women's and Child - ren’'s White Canvas Shoes. Pumps-Chris- tic ties. Call and see our stock. ~~ C. A. Krape Spring ills ® 8 8 8 ® ® 2 sesuesROC » Wanted Lard, Onions, Chickens Fresh Eggs, pn Highest Cash pai Howard Creamery Corp, CENTRE HALL, PA. IANOS and ORGANS... A siricte onservatory . + 2 1 ton, Mass., Broad Street ( Oli ~ 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, Terms to suit the buyer, catalogue and prices, Ask for BO00EPCROPDHBUGUVEIPOGD00000OBERLEVPRBESELS C, E. ZEIGLER SPRING MILLS, - sosesveneeee » PA. SOCIO 0000000 0009000000010000000000000 CPCCA SOPRPOEIT ORI BROGORGOROPRQORR DPOB OS NOT Cheap Goods at Good Prices, BUT Goods at Prices. Good Cheap BER 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. 1 RA SRLS FRE Se BR" Call and our line before buy. € cp SL SUCRE NS SNS STRAIN TREN EE . \CdIICK S FurnitureStore Centre Hall, Pa. T wr A AN T. COOPER. £ r Tn - 5 ies of the medicines husband in bed. 1 robbes Cooper and her was still i that | wes a scoundrel, end var: the nt things. Now the only thing I claim for Cooper's New Discovery is that it will put the stomach in working order. [I know that if this is done, rheumatism, constipation, kidney and liver troubles, nervousness, ing will disappear in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. 1 know this medicine to be a fine tonic which used twice a year will and tone to the entire system. But it y the impossible. No medicine will do more than help nature. Certain diseases are beyond all medicine, slthough God in his wisdom may some day give us frail humans ea knowledge of how to cure them. At present I know for the common ills to which flesh is beir Here is a letter from one who has tried: “For a long time 1 have suffered from my back and sides.'’ “Nothing 1 tried gave me relief, and a I improved from the first week. ache and headache left mysell growing stronger. My back~ me and I felt My appetice i i i { i i every way. I am indeed thankful for the benefit I have received.’ Miss Jennie Isancson, No. 18 15th Aveaue, West, Duluth, Minn. have sold and are selling ‘rest es of these [amous medicines, J. D. MURRAY, Druggist Centre Hall, Pa. We guantit H. ® TAYLOR - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Opera House Block | BELLEFONTE, PA Opposite Court House § All branches of legal business attended prompily, Office “ETORSE FOR SALK~The undersigned of: fers for sale a d ie gray bore, rising pi Jou: old, gentle, will drive single or double, HK and sound, H. F. MUSSER, Centre Hill, Pa. Summer is the pride of the year. It goeth before the fall, The devotion of a chronie borrower is generally touching, It Is generally easier to tell what we don’t believe than what we do,
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