ins ii m—— ‘THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1807 TRAIN SCHEDULE Trains leave Centre Hall on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, P, R. KR, System, us follows EAST and 2.85 p.m, WEST and 3.36 p. m, 7.17 a, m, 8 17 JR. mM. The Racket, “ When the June bugs go a dancing On the ceiling and the wall, And in melodies entrancing, From the fence the pussies call, While the ’skeeters are a humming All the night into your ear, Don’t believe that summer's coming, For it’s then already here.” el assneu— The Coming of Rath The rendition of the beautiful can- tata of the above title will take place in Bellefonte tonight ( Thursday ) and Friday night. The cast is made up of young people of the town, with a few from the outside. Among the latter is Miss Helen Bible, daughter of Dr. George P. Bible, of Philadelphia. Ea Bad Burn Quickly Healed “I am =o delighted with what Chamberblain’s Salve has done for me that I feel bound to write and tell you HAVH Mytton, 457 John Bt., Hamilton, “My little daughter had a bad burn on her " M Robert 80, NITH, vooert Ontario. knee. 1 applied Chamberlain's Balve and it healed beautifully,’”” This salve allays the pain of a burn almost in- tantly. It is for sale by The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A, Potters Mills ; C. W. Bwarltz, le. Carson, 'usseyvi - a Go to Camp Fifth Regiment, , go into camp Satur- Blair county, tiy Liat health of ruarantiee t ’ 3 A Noll Wr. manipu- Will- Hall, righce : ¢ % lating t} AALILE Lid iam Parker, s ntre who has had in that capacity ————— a ———— Keith's Theatre, Philadelpl the Elk’s t hind, Keith's Chestnut 11s oing everything for Not to Sireet his week. be bee I'heatre cially good bill, headed by t, Nat M. has an esp« the famous American Wills. Gus Ee Blonde Ty wi presents the John Btan- De ewrite =i Forrest “The ; City By Y : ley, comedian, ry & §1 n i hur.” The 1 & Co, are Fall of Port Art Four, ing fort ing ior § 3 omedy tet, is ap- he first time in the Quaker Pistel, Charles pear City. the Nellie King, song ai L.oro Payne, 1 } 3 Bellelaire Lew Simmons and Lew minstrels ; and nee artists ; id da 4 i and omedy acrobats hand f it~ head and balancers, a many tures on the ywlin troupe of Eu and ACTODALS are a , While OTe the Flying Baliet return. Agree to he Good, Teachers ting of the West Beaver P At a me township grove, a resolution was school board, near Selins passed requir. district to they will ab- intoxicating in or ing all the teachers in that sign an agreement that stain liquors and tobacco ar Of d ne school term at from the use it loaf about hotels during the least. The t pact cheerfully, eachers signed the com- of going to enforce the right to teach in the 3 and 1@ members the board say they are the rule rigidly. The forfeiture of the district for the remainder of the A school pressed with the penaity is term. t teacher ought to be j- importance of his | Lo pasition sufliciently abstain from committing any tioned above without being required to sign a special agreement. To the least, the action of the board res flects on the of the Boyder county school teachers, f of the loilles men- “ay personel cei tt —— Venn'n Fagles Mad, The Pennsylvania Esgles are mad all over because Right Grand Worthy President Krause, Wilmington, Delaware, has obliged Worthy State President Thomas H. Greevy to call off the convention called to meet in Altoona the latter part of this month, It is said that President Krause and those who stand with him fear the power of Pennsylvania Eagles, who have the largest subordinate body in the order. It is intimated that they see a growing disposition to elevate State President Greevy to the head of the national body, which would un- doubtedly assume definite form if the state convention were permitted, It was intended, it is said, to have the state convention indorse the can- didacy of Mr. Greevy, and this is the very thing, some Fagles say, that caused the interference of the nation. al president, The canceling of the convention has caused friction, and prominent Eagles gay that it will culminate in an up. heaval at the next national conven tion of the order, when there will be a strong movement to oust National Presiden’ Krause, Of J SA se cho — Afransior of Heal Estate William J. Hiog et. ux., to Elmer Justice, June 7, lot Coleville, in 720, Ellen 8, Craft, et. al.,, to Wm. Han- non, Sept, 16, 1890, in Howard $125. Katharine McKinney to Elizabeth Hannon, June 29, 1907, lot in Howard Boro. $150. Wm. M. Allen to Theo. Boal, June S, 1907, 4 acres in Harris twp. $50. James A. MeCaflerty to Martin Me- Cafferty, July 2, in Bellefonte, $525. Samuel Noll admr., to John Noll, May 20, 1907, 115 acres in Spring 3 HEN I acre boro. 1907, prem ines ’Y twp. Wm. Colyer, et. ux., to George R, Meiss, May 28, 1907, Pot- ter twp. Francis April 23, $800, Henry W. Wilson, et. ux., to Ger- trude W. Woodring, Nov. 21, 1905, lot in Philipsburg, $1000, James Lingle, et. ux. Lingle, June 20, 1907, 55 perches in Penn twp, § John CC. Lingle, et, , June twp. Asenath De Btoner, June 27, 150 acres in $1000, Colyer to Geo. R. Melss, 1907, land in Potter; twp. John 148 to acres, i, to James in ux., i 1907 1(K) Lingle 29. 1907, ACTON Giregy $200, I ong, et, al. 1907, 1 acre, 2 in Miles twp. $3 H. Col Foster, el. Corl, June 14, 1907 I h to Joseph at hos, State ege. $200, 0. 1. Jersey, June 12, 1907 twp. $400. W. T. Hall, et. March 30, 19 Hchoonover, ux, to W. A, Btro 7, lot in Bpring twp. . (. A. perches in Kerstetter Weaver, April 12 Penn twp. §I Saul et. al, to i. LOCALS CA —— " AS TELEGRAMS. nd Read and Receiver Deel eased the | Bigler Hunday. y wlalier over K. alge H Have moved ihe ward Mattress Company tuto their new building their ie AOA are turning ou produ tL A ly rate. Bo remarks the fusser and little in Har rents tre Hall, Award Jamison and little § ' : , Came Lu Hall Hat iriiny & INURY Al William He 1 two yesrs ago Was for sherifl Hepublican candidate I'he Wilson, formerly W. CU. Wi place recently. f Misa Pr iscilla of iams, of Carwensville, tool Marriage ran} Boalsburg. I'he young couple will make their home in Punxsutlawney. The aggregate tax levy in Centre Hall is just one-half mill higher than Isat year. The poor tax was reduced one mill and the school tax raised and one-half Other tax remain the same as heretofore, A valued at fl hundred dollars, belonging to John Hipple, of Ui ’ fF 3 i ¥ fen and getting in front of one mills. rates team of horses ™ ve ion township, ran away a freight train on the Bald Eagle Valley railroad were tun intoand both were killed. le working al the stave mill father, Monday 3 Rou hand too near the morning, grat inson g the thumb on his the ber right saw, and result was a badly mutilated mem- it the eal without smputation, is thought wound will I'he many friends of Chauncey ¥ Htuart, formerly of & 1ill tate College, will hat he has finally made a rich strike ou his oil ¥ be please d to learn t lands in ORialioma, as a week or two ago he blew a well which 8 now spouting fifteen hundred barrels of oil a day. In suother column of this issue will be found an article telling of the soil survey now being made in Centre county. Farmers should read it, and make application for the pamphlet which will be mailed from the Agri cultural Department for the asking. From the Mifflinburg Times : John Dashem and wife, of near Centre Hall, spent a few days io town as the guests of C. O. Harter and family, Mr, Dashem purchased a fine carriage of the Hopp Carriage Company before leaving. D. H. Myers had busi ness in Centre county this week, He visited Linden Hall, Rev. J. M. Steck, D. D., died a few day# ago at Pottsgrove, after complet ing & half century in the Lutheran ministry, Dr, Bteck was a native of where interment was made, For several years he was pastor » » Later he went and Ww a. ¢ Wiig 1 TY vi } yg AERA EMTS seo the } “Ah sald, greatest 1 Bismarck !™ 1 The me xd repeated th rash mbers aghast and exclamation had to exhil was not, Bismarck at but only a very much enlarged repro duction of either the phylloxers or the Colorado beetle, which at'that time did a great deal of harmi{to German agri- culture Westminster Gazette, A Msn Smith, the Photographer, W. W. Bmith, the will be in Centre July 26, ney The “greatest he enemy” Of COurse, ail Photographer, Hall Friday, —————— AM A SAAS The Doctor Away from Home when Most Needed, People are often very much disap- pointed to find that 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 instances proven fatal before medicine could be procured or a doctor summoned. The right way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, No physician ean prescribe a better remedy for these disenses. By having it in the home you escape much pain snd suffering and all risk. Buy it now; it may save life. For sale by The Btar Btore, Centre Hall ; F. A. Potters Mi 8 Carson, lis; CO. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville, “ph man; i the literary Undoub 3 the seller J { on wk a heap bet. | fer ty itten and tled ug ith a rib bon Washing fon Star £ 4 great sald | answered book. | Pewl 3 Ww 3 " thaw th do in print S000 0000000050000000000000900000000000000 All That Saved Him “You, sir. he was obliged to Re snake country, {soorgia cor “And bow Add “Bplendid! Got y in the gallon of | #0 he took i a along with him." » onty” ail wahbled mized him overy time | him!" Atlanta Constl- 4 i % #0 the snakes they struck at tution Laughing cheerfulness throws suns Hght on all the paths of life. Richter. Ime I MS AO F * aedeeceerheacoeeen 20000 R0OOERPOREE POOR O008 20S 808 a ® tmaster's Word for It Mr. F herryvale ® o Room Needed Women's and Child- ren's White Canvas Shoes. Pumps-Chris- tic ties. Call and see our stock. Ce. spring A. Krape Tills Pa. . Wanted ‘ [ 2 Tee 150 CAL \d IGC d, Side Meat, Chickens wy Unions, Fresh Eggs, Howard Creamery Corp, CENTRE HALL, PA. IANOS and ORGANS... LESTER Piano is a striet- 1 grade instrument endorsed » New England Conservatory Mass., Broad Street Cone servatory, Philadelphia, us 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 C. E. ZEIGLER SPRING MILLS, - « PA, & teoo%ceT Cesc DD CRIN 0000000000000000000C0000080200 vue _— im A————A Rrra NOT Goods at Prices, BUT Goods Prices. » Cheap Good Good at Cheap ” oa NE We aim to please you, to give something th or i ET EN RR i ET —_—_— Y Arse Cdl I( FurnitureStore Centre Hall, ® XS 2a. SD YOR IA TERI OT INERT BS a... SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. Poeniiiiniibisnen “HOW TO KEEP HEALTHY.” Boorman, ‘I am not a believer im too much ine. Don’t take medicine all the Get a good and take it until ¢ old vitality returns : 4 nen stot A gen- eral tor end sys- tem rnovator should be taken in the spring and fall. Fors d purpose there is nothing bet- ter on earth than Coeper's New Dis- covery, but I advise nO one to take this medicine ~ or “eny other all year long. ture a chance.” Establis egularity | in movement of the bowels. Drink plenty { of water but not at meal time. Chew your food very carefully and eat slow ly. Sleep with the window opes, don't be afraid of fresh air and do not eat. a great deal of grease. Be regular at meals. Go to bed and get up et the same hour each day if possible, Take a bottle of Cooper's New { Discovery twice a year and your life should be long and healthy. Here is what Cooper's New Discovery | does for run-down people who need a tonic: “I have been sick for @ number of years with stomach trouble and also from beck- | aches and headaches. Sometimes I became | 80 weak I could not stand on my feet. My | food did not seem to nourish me end | | could mot gain strength. I felt tired to | death all the time. Nothing I took helped | me, and hearing so much of the Cooper medicines I decided to try them.” *‘I have taken two bottles of Coople's Cc is | Ng results. I now feel enticely well. My appetite is fine, I sleep well, have no more headaches and em quite strong again ¥ | cannot express my thanks for what these medicines have done.’ Sallie Middleton, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ask us sbout these medicines, «We J. D, TMTURRAY, Druggist Centre Hall, Pa. TAYLOR ATTORNEY AT-LAW Hock | BELLEFONTE PA House | ORR Opera Ho UPposiie Op All promply. Tim 11 Tyr v far of unchos business attended to EL ORsE FOR SALE<"The undersigned of . fers for sale a dapple Eray bom, tising FIX year old, gentle, willfrive single or double kind sand sound H. PF. MUSSER, Centre Hill, Pa EL OUSE ARD WOT FOR BALE - w= dwelling house and Jot of olf dec'd, in Spring Mills, Pa. Lange sors, his sa rare Cire a good home on private terms, | Gi brick dwelling heuse, summer Rea ai woid and coal cellar, umtke house. house (arge barn, good fruit, excellent gapdon, unfailt {NR well of excellent water, a o ois back of stable, Inguire of istern, aid two RV. FETTRROLY. Selinegrove. Fa OTICE-N his Sane te in hiteby given that from Unne doing all kinds of ra Ww. JL i - Brick Eline Petyer Opposite CO, P, opportunity to ws
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