ape TSG pl A ai ass boa ER A pe TEA Ban NTR , Bers ye t -okigty Amma An Em es THE OENTRE REPORTER. Spring Mills BiG FIRE AT MAUKEYVILLE i i YEAR OLD 8. W. SMITH, . . Editor and Proprietor, The * music in the air ”’ ls made by Ww the mowing machines, ’ ' s { CENTRE HALL, : ~ PenNN’A. Mrs. Zones and daughter Emma | Mouday about 3:30 o'clock, while | me visited at State College over Bunday | ® - . . : ! ‘| Andrew Smith, a highly respected and | ra, Louisa Bra I, of Bellefonts ® THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1907. Jerry Bnavely Yeas Kicked by n horse retired farmer, was sitting on his | 88 | eightly-eight years, got up in her v e Disastrous § ire In Mackeyville In Which & | From Necond Story erands oth | Boy Lost His Life i Arms Hroken, but Hemuined Consclous Fhrough It Al — a week ago. He is able to be out again, porch in Mackeyville, the alarm was | TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re- Mrs, John Bwarm, of Williamsport, porter are one dollar per year in advance. i t.dad : ' : polar are ong Jo per) is visiting friends and relatives in and ted to the ) leased ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 cents per lines for : hurried to the stable apd cleansed | three insertions, and b cents per line for each sub- about town, horses, not knowing that his little | sequent insertion, Other rates made known on y and : 4 . : - application. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bmith and grandson was in the upper part of the Aller being - - | daughter Martha are visiting near | oi .i16 burning to death. | amination reve: CHURCH APPOINTMENTS I'yrone, Mrs. Walizer saw the boy appear at | arms were bro Reformed--No services : manuel Shook realized quite " for- the window of the stable, He called, Presbyterian—Spring Mills, morning ; Centre | tune from his strawberries. hey | «catch me,” and then, overcome | y Heveral Hall, evening . 4 L 1 s i . were the finest brand. itheran~Goorges Valley NOrning 4 I, Ww Alli ' : k r 1 . ternoon ; Centre Hall ng m. 1501 18 making nay on a i large scale this year. He has over one BIX Year old boy was not recovered un tk hundred acres to mow. til after the stable had burned down Peter Auman, son Boyd and M., T.| [Appointments not given nere have not been | Duck have been busily engaged at reported to this office given that his stable was on flre, He smoke, fell back into the flames and | WW dnesday morning 06 WWW BWW WWW WN NWS wus burned to death, The body of the |! Kuppenheimer Clothing Imperial Hats, Guyer Hats Jas. R. Keiser Neckwear Shirts -- New Columbia and Manhattan The fire spread rapidly, burning Al-| y » fred Heltman’s house, in which Mr. | painting at State College, M. B. Duck visited his brother, i Bolt's stable and house Mrs. Katie James, of Brush Valley, Monday. The | { latter's health has been in a very criti- Smith lived, then consumed John | Harris rownship Wm. Stamm, of Altoona, visited his brother, J, W. Btamm. Mrs. Biele, of Rochester, N. Y., vis- ited at the home of J. A. Rupp. Edwin Rupp is home from the 's stable, and Lloyd Greek’: crs and shoemaker shop. cal condition for some weeks. Ollie Wolf, of Bober Station, who met his death in a lumber camp, Hat- An appeal was sent to Mill Hs help. The fire company j : ol : romptly | sponded and arrived at Ma urday, was buried Monday at the about 6 o'clock, after the fire} 5 tat tito fo a a rt A 4 . . WR ad i us } Ls &i vil il Mountain City for a short rest. Cross church. Rev. Haney officiated. | i. fury 2 Flizabet jettie. of Pittsbarg, | v is ury. Mrs. Elizabeth Gettig, of PIUsbarg, | mye ryperal was unusually large. L It is thought by is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Ug y ted Ishler, v be CKe ad "wal Fd 0 © BB BT BDH DD NS 00H BN DDYDRYD NDS (1. easiek, of Centre Hall, had charge. | , isinated from a snark o el if i r i : : bok ; sug ARE fh ret " . Thr . B. Jamison’s daughters |, . Taw : Sy rw } be Abin : WM ge | « i | v | Mrs. Joseph Condo, of Spring Mills, ree of . E train. very littie Insurance ! 1 { ’ seed Cl C 1d In al Ori In ‘ Pa p ! M Ww i '{ and their Sa visited him the _.. n any of the properties burnet W. H. 5 i = is visiting her daughter, Mrs. WILAM | 4 week : Mrs. Gertrude Martin and | r. Bmith. who is a broti | in, vi : : Young. or six daughters, of Martinsburg; Mrs. | oo} east of Centre Hall, and Mrs. James Irvin, ot Mifllinburg, ’ : | Bmith, east of ntr all, ; Ada Mill er and dt wo daughters, of Hiale | of i i =mith. the grain desier visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of 1. Li mith, the grain dealer College, and Mrs. Emma Hoekman | «yo comvathy of the entire commit ni } X i Line of Woolens er of Isaac | RE BEN WINS CRI 5 § ru rin ® 1 tt. 8 Adam Krumrine and son, of Philadelphia. Saturday evening a trave ling com- Friend, as to any service which y a 1t fey . g his er- | ait » i - 04 I hy ‘ . . 2 Sp : ol n, Hu 0) 101 {OBR ( | ; . . 4 -} a pany had a show on the campus sUr-| .andera fellow being, do not regard it " BRR) : * ; : LO Selec gy O11. rounding the school building. in the light of a favor, but rather in ———— { In nomad + their fat Miss Katharine Musser, of Belle-| the light of a debt, It is not some- Williamsport Commercial Collegs I d Miss Margaret Mothers-| thing you give, but something you y tT 7 - wy B. V. D. Underwear baugh from Saturday till Monday. owe. The greatest of the apostles de- -p V ‘ ‘ nagrweal | Myers and Ethel Ging- | clared himself a debtor to all me few days last week Ww ith el ——— Ftc re a oft dalle at Centre Hall Aaronsburg. oburn, a sister ight returned home 29 9 9 TN DONDE $ WW WW WW NNN Was & EUesl Al ron Saturday. returned home f six weeks t tre Hall, were gues her aunt, M Samuel ‘ondo., of | one day last week : 1 Mrs, Mona Cr Spring Mills. r na Ur y } »d home from Mrs, Wm. Brouse returned to her I home at Pine Grove Mills, after spend- (iill vith her son William, tiie luestio oe, hi og eyed A ' peop! : ir pla | When Wan In the Dilsto. | | 4 & Shar ok ERE br Ew | PE lontgomery db. of Bprit pring Th mas (lennon, st Mx field. gs $ 3 ~ g m fs wi y . : fat : . : . . i hens 1 { a 3 ~ Meu, women nd children sre now | ow. nen aw day ih his § . x re : ¢ 1 C c onte engaged s king hay. The wheat oth nel ¢ 2 iis piace. a” : oe . . : : Pts Tm ‘ y $ i { George Stover, Mrs, J 4 gp : | off : $ time, arley, oats, corn al Olaloes | Stover and Miss Mary Mauck, are looking well. elim nt a day last week Mrs, soph Hall, of Wilmington, A and Mrs. Musser ff Williams- | Delaware, arriv in Boalsburg last were guesta of her parents, Mr, | week, where she will be the guest i] Aan { Mrs. Sam 1el Gettig, the past wee, n . . , . zig r I her sisters, Misse lara and Sara Kel- Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Hosterman, of sides : B11 shen ba 4 be £ | ; .. B.A . . . . . i pct L. ? Hu ler, for an indefinite time, Woodw , spent Saturday night st - . % : - . Marriage | i -i. . ARS = Tenses Miss Priscilla Stuart and Mrs. Mary | the home of her father, KE. . - | 1 . (ioheen and son Richard attended the Prof. Edgar E. Stover and family, YY a} : iy od hung Bid : Wha 3 eH Julletin wedding of Miss Priscilla Wilson, of | Edinboro, were visiting sor f their al ! Ig, A Ce ry : , de oy Diabois, ang Walter Williams, of Pune 27 PHILADELPHIA'S GREAT WEEK sutawney. The marriage ceremony | place of was performed at the home of th WwW. C. Mingle and Flossie bride’s sister, Mrs. Mattie Twig, at| Ray Stover and Miss Confer, Ci) : wirnin in Phi i iN be a oioriowus week in the OO Curwensville, Stover and Mabel Crouse, Mr at d | fm. A. Jackson. Bisckbu Post wt ‘ in rt A Rh as ul a vA le \ uak Mrs. Mary Heilman, of Heilman-| Mrs. Herb. Hosterman and Nellie] [sara May Jar lackbur, ' area ald - " ye ave Such C\aD0r aratx dale, Lebanon county, is helping to Mingle took a trip to Penns Cave on | i 7 Si: care for her sister, Mrs. Katharine | Bunday. Wieland, whose iliness was mentioned ——————— last week. Mra, Murray Leitzell, of Rebersburg. Sunbury ; Mrs. Mitchell Garbrick, of Mrs. Mabel Mark and daughter, of | Hummelstown ;* Alfred Wieland, of | Lock Haven, are v hi . Bayre ; W. SBeott Wieland, of Belle- Wm. Eckert and wife spent Sunday } ise fonte, and Wm. Wieland, of Mitchell, | with friends at Coburn. Nebraska, have been to see Lheir Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frank, of Har- | mother during her illness, risbur . —— Note from Jilinoils ve » siting reiatives re g, are spending a few days Mluminated em —— na - among relatives here, Woodward. Mrs. Edward Bierly is the gues! ive coi \ To ling : tned - d band : : : id ; ii \ oy iy 1 > BR wy © on 3 - ~ 3 friends and relatives at this place. soting held at Heels P at iede in t y 1485Ca and paraqac Ol Allen Yearick and family, James . ee 5 : Mrs. Reuben Kreamer spent several 1d the business men's i & of ON Vn usicians wi Vonada and wife spent the Sabbath at . Ap. bb v ‘ wae for taint : 9 g ‘ the home of Irvin Smith. days last week at Wolfs store. AN linton count i H a a s. aama ra . nursgaay . ie Grand F aradc ol all visit- John Bower and family spent Bun Walter Wetzel ia uf Progen) pRyins «Ah, . { cn irom all sections y aurriiat . ahort visit to his parents at this place, , TT > i Fark : day at Aaronsburg. ’a83u ALL ] 7 ¢ left : P re - Citra Reporte a : ¢ Cot pat ticipate. Each L odge will have its Miss Mabel Wolfe has gone to Read- Annie Albright leit on Batur- The Washington Sun's Views Tears Be : : AR ! ~Soitl A Hr : abel 8 i) ae Lowiabare. where. sie | . and a ill wear a distinct uniform, Each uniform ing to visit her friend, Miss Bessie | day for Lewisburg, where she Las se Wh mnnsylvania starts after : Vonada. cured employment in a bakery shop. : 14 ¢ state c or City represented by the lodge. Many Mrs. N. W. Eby spent the past week Harry [shler, of Philadelphia, and begins to nail down things Thousands Have Eidyey Trouble . S will be | hist oric I and picturesque. ahah : +» Frye ‘ob ape ) ) EA] aa" a don't Knos : y SPD WIE { visiting her children at Yeagertown. Any Fryers a YRRFLY Spill; yams of ington aud hunts out a place to hi Be Von i Zhow i ” : , Joly y 20, there will be a grand cxcur- Mrs, Badger and Mrs. King, of Un- Bunday Bt LOK S011 4 io : » r the valuables mrt a 3 34 - ra Fam Dut : sion to the shore. “Atlantic City, Cape May, Wild- ion county, are visitors at the home of Prof. Edgar Stover, wife and daugh- a— lili a ab ad rldwilag 00d Desa ol sbury Park oth bul Mrs. Mary Motz. ter Grace, of Edinboro, are gpendi "2 ater and let it = i twer four Urs WOOGQ, fi wi - : . ry arx, Hy other popu ar resorts on. 1 tSorioe 3 iio. \aoveral days with Mr. Stover's pa- #4,030,000 for Roads cares | are within casy reach of Philadelphia by the fast express Miss Huss, of Spring Mills, is visit- ¥ I : i .. $ an | ing at N. W. Eby’s. rents, Mr. and Mrs, Beott Btover. Ui the above amount in the slate i unhealthy . 1 of the Pennsylvania R: Misgads : + ‘ av} d oie of . ale. | LIE iry {oo be spliced to roads y he ” A |» » * ge i ‘ . hi Hiram Goodman made a business David 8 pr due ie o ig * siete J Pp a pre Tou i ) i \t/ of it st Excursion tickets to Phila aes Selohia will be sold July 13 iv to Belle :. v town, spent Sunday a 1 home « ve of Fehnsyi A, there ia Avail } h ¥ 4 1 : Wana 1 » § : - trip to Bellefonte, Baturday. own, sp y “ lusive, at reduced rates from stations over 100 y : : 4 inv > ble for Centre county for road pur. vy > i your mer a to 17 ’ inc ’ > 0.8. of A. wil i \ Soyder Miller, a ) i ] : TE} The P. 0.8. of A. will hold their aia. of Alaons. Wa visiting | poses $48,000 We JI kid- | miles from Phil iladelphia, annual festival Saturday evening ( the| Mrs. Landis, of Altoona, is visiting . JaAN trouble; too : 2 20th J. All are invited to attend. friends and relatives at this place, ud te—————————— v MN s*\ frequent desir For exact fares and conditions of tickets, consult ncar- Pret Ho vi - cals, : 3 s . Mrs. Lloyd Walker, of Pitcairn, vis Ge \ th . Wn est Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent, : . > Nittan Mountain, A proposition is ere mace to Lhe ited her aunt, Mrs, R. M. Wolfe, one ; any . . readers of the Reporter living a dis tt das day last week. James Dubbs is moving into the | tance from Centre Hall to secure local | *© 4 Fs Constipation Best Medic ———— house of Daniel Callahan, Jr., which | view post cards. The cards are all Oak Hall was vacated by John Coble, who has well executed, and are as follows : presidency Uncle Sam i ine in the World for Colle and fart in th ia) For constipation there ia nothing iHarrhoes soften expressed. that Dr, mer's Swamp- | quite so nice aa Chamberlain's Stow “I find Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera : ' : ) : "3 Ss I i moved in with his father, Samuel | 1. “ Down the Pike above Centre Hall This § Root, the great | ; rome lls every | mech and Liver Tablets hey always Sth Diarrhoea Remedy to be the best + o ¥ sid134 § lon sf AW syd of tt ha Hartleton, were guests of PP. 8. Dale back. kidneve. liv ¥ : paren ps ant movemens a1 Ln and wife last week, g dseye View of Centre Hal," from Nii | Vf the urinary passage, rrects inability | POWER ithout any disagreeable jeer to colic and disrrhoea. Last from pleurisy and rheumatism for a oy Mountain to hold water and scalding pain in passing | effect. Price, 35 cents. Samples free at spring it seemed ss though I would Mrs, Bamuel Coble, Jr., who has ‘ , . P nC , Pe . i ’ ’ ' View of Main street from Grange Arcadia I o cambell ’ y ’ Nall oe ar tol 1 been sick for some time, is getting southward, and from Presbyterian churen | °° of bei campelied to go often | pugeeyville and Diarrhoea Remedy. I haven't sland Ceylon Glace, of Lock Haven, visit- TW. RB, Mingle, Esq, and D, J. Meyer, and | ordinar effe. t of Swamps s al ‘ in Huntingdon and Altoona. o ’ a Diamond looking north ; pA It stands the hi p Root ia 300m BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD tack and took half a bottle of the Mrs. Krebs and Mrs. George Glenn ed friends on the Mountain, Sunday. . lanas ighest for ts won- v oD ‘ : f If you need a medicine you she i re LASTW WRITW und seekers from Bellefonte on top of the | 8 " Marker in Indian Lane,” erected in memo- Beit you should have the | RARTWARD RETWARD | BIN this Ehoraing I feel like a new Miss Rumbarger, of Philipsburg, is Mountain, Bunday. This is quite a two Indians io a hand to hand conflict, You may have a sample bottle of this | cee | woe | ns Rn . The Star Stor, bantre Hall; F A ' ' , y ; Hone : pK t jerfu discov MO Pott Hs; CO. W y : . ylace for people to gather, The view |¥ Ueneral view of Grange Encampment and wonderful d sc 0 very arson, Pollers ® . . Nwartz visiting Miss Kthel McKernon, at the i ’ ple come especially for the view, field, garden and vineyard, Grange Encamp a £4 Z ilves - . 2% 811... Hunters fi46110 $7 50,000 Plastering Lath for Sale, A number of Pittsburg people are 11. Entrance to Penns Cave, Address Dr. Kilmer & frome of Swnmp oot. 5] 14 281... Fillmore. .... 6 50 | 10 8 spending their vacation in this place. Suaith, the Photographer, These eleven cards will be mailed to Rramrine..., 7121087 (0 0 or b with the formei’s parents, near Gil-|will be in Centre Hall Friday, | cent tage stam Address : The | tne. Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmers §wamp-Root, . | Phong | | Write call by ‘phone. pos! pa. and the address, Binghamton, N. oomsdor! ! Sec yi A sensi William Dale, wife and child, of lew shows the last quarter mile of pike t tian : ; orld,’ : ’ Coble, Near Linden Hall. abre Contre Hall, & Dip . the ahr Wish in curit aeumatism ! n in the A edy in the world, ays M ih L. Mrs, A. GG, Noll has been suffering sestion of town, and country. ot tha neys, i Gaer and every part Carter, of Skiram, Als. “1 am sub- Mrs. B. E, Btamn and daughter . . long time. 1. Lutheran, Reformed and Presbyterian | It, or bad effec use of liquor I'he Star Store, Centre Hall : F. A, die, and I think I would if I hadn't of Altoona visit » Churche Ans or bear. an . hat RARE ¢ ; yt. aus fe Ita } 's Coli y Miriam, of Alt , Are visiting at the urches wine or beer, an ercomes that unpleasant | (arson. Potters Mills: C. W. Swartz taken Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera returned alt BR Ear’ during the day, ar A » get up many times been troubled with it since until this Saturday from a visit among friends some better, View of Main street south from residences of | during the nig oh, The mild and the extra- week, when I bad a very severe Diunond look foulized an h Wook Days. Em five cent size of Chamberlain's . i J ures < ne Mos aid SEIN S83. F and children, of State College, were There were quite a lot of pleasure | 7, Centre Hall Hotel, . Cra bay Olio: sholernand Distthonh Remudss visitors in town last week. ry of two Revolutionary soldiers killed by st. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes. STATIONS s | man." For asale h Fair, showing tenis, elo, and a book that tell 1% : Ra “meitetonte. 2110 3012 % | Tossey ville ’ : 3 ETAL i fo Coleville... 685110 2013 yv . Kuoff home. Mrs. Barton, of Pitte- of Penns Valley Is fine, and many peo- | ;, Gueiiak built of frat snd products of the | more about it, both sent HMR 87] MOTE, os [8 38 {10 28 | 3 12 . burg, is also a guest of Mr, Kuofl, ment and Bair, : absolutely free by mail SAA {8 81] iumtere. 8 4 | i0 Co,, Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men | § : Ml. ohriasly 16 B51 30 40 B. D. Brisbin & Co, at Centre Hall, Re- | on reading this generous offer in this paper, sl 30) Waadion.....(7 0 | 10 48 | § 8 offer for sale 50000 plastering | . " wn ath samuel Reitz and wife spent Bunday W. W. Bmith, the Photographer, pay asddtom lof FORTY CENTS, ol De k intake, t : Hate College. (7 25 | 11 10 | 4 08 . : ttance may be made in one or two m't make’ any mistake, but regrember the a. eRe. 11 : 1 on every Bl 418 braith’s Gap.) July 26, CENTRE REPORTER, Centre Hall, Pa. | bowie. : #| Fine Gro {%' Advertise in the Reporter,
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