BEER ORE THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. W, SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, PENN’A. Centre Haul THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1907 wwms of subscription to the Re- TERMS in © ar year in advanoe. porter are or cents per lines for its pe ie for each sub r rates made known on Oak Hall, Mrs. B. E. Miriam returned lo Stamm and daughter in Altoona on tatur few weeks’ visit at » home of Mra, E, B, Peters, Miss irgaret ters panied time M 8 200048 rumriie their home IRY, &Kiler a KCCON~ them and wiil spend some and brother, Ross Mr. } ‘ week wilh Mrs, J Ira Benne: tinal y $+ Af, r » . SUnday witn Mrs, . Benner, Miss Helen Peters ast Rock Springs, spent 1 home of her pent grandmother =amuel RB visited parents, Adam are worl home over} Tressler at- Irvin Korma: fended a re s» Of than Grove hionor ol Wm. Grove EI a Foll from Second Stary Whidow I'he Penn Hall eorrespondent writes | i Reporter thus the Hara daughter had a fall eleven year old cand Mrs, F. M. Fish F, that Getting up in Sunday nigl might Nave proven fatal, her sleep she walked to the Ito the upstairs win- dow and fe ground, BRtrange | but her ed, It nes were broken, were badly brui SCRAPE. enim Keith's Theatre, and Cathrine Counti Keith's Che Philadelphia this tnut Nireet Theatre, week, ! life } “The Man’s the Thing.” This is W100 on any piny. a continents is ** vaudeville colored entertain 1.3 § § ¥ xtra added feature $ i All Mr. Ci AUEUBRL Lol) i. iebersburg. { fat Unaay parents, Htate College, Banday Albright’s, fn otf -— Spring Mills. Miss Mary Mauck, of Millbeim, ited friends here on Haturday. Long, wife and three children, 'n, are spending two weeks Long. Mrs, Barah Beatty returped here as the guests of J. D. I'burs- day from a visit to her son Orvis, at Avis, Gi. C. King is building 8 new house on his lot next to Peter Auman’s, Mr. Hoy moved from Wm. Allison's house to C. P, Long's house. John Horner will his dwell- ing house from the lower end of his lot to the upper end, next to the house occupied by Thomas Decker, Mr, Campbell paid a flying visit to Williameport Friday. os ff ————— move Marrhoea, Never Known to Fail. Remedy for “1 want say a few words for Chmmberiain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used this preparation in my family for the past five years and have recommended it to a number of people in York county and bave never known it to fail to effect a cure in any instance. [I feel that I cannot say too much for the best remedy of the kind in the world.” «i, Jemison, Spring Grove, York county, Pa. This remuedy 18 for sale by The Btar ¥tore, Centre Hall; F. A. Carson, Polters Mills ; CO. W. Swartz, Tuseey ville, Lo - ——————— Marriage Is the best cure for flattery, It in very uniucky to meet a bore on Friday. eslivities in that historic which are being held this visit the scenes of near Yellow Creek, Rud next Sabbath will ocenur i the church whicl in prolied a 8 member at Here church, his rest. He return to Penns Valley next week, Alth did stake Druggist Bwartz, of Freeport, fue of thirteen years, of LOO, the nile this have both been laid to igh he not make a himself, Georis KF, vecatuse * Dick by derfully pleased kes,” a show horse, sold $20 was later sold [i greater sum refused for him by his present owners, “Dick Wilkes’ is five years old, and is described “ Fourteen inches high. na lows ; hands, and yet with all his action, capable of 830 elip, be is indeed a prize.” ler, of Johustown, is the guest of Mr Perry Luse, west of town, Mrs, Miller w il go to Philadelphia, where she has a mar- ried living, Atlantic City Wilmington and New York. Dr. an Mrs. Miller had & lively experience during the Johnstown flood, at which and Mra Before returning daughter and narrowly escaped with their lives Bince that eatestrophy, Dr. Miller Las become a man of means, and it ls with mention, FIRE SUNDAY MORNING Shirk's Stuble, Horse, Cow, Baggies, Kite, Burned unday morning between the hours and two o'clock, the alarm sounded thr i 1 All Were i Cleinen { the Ith and «i LHe IAIY BHIIVe rendering recitations, fHeers elected for Lhe Pres agent Vice-president, pr. J. ary, John = WwW. J Dale Clement were as follows : Dale; go ret Pale Dale I, W. Dale, ALY, gasistant ere treasurer, I H. Dale; eh apd ai historian, By HAD AN AWFUL i TIM Chamberinin’s Celie Cholera varrhoes Hemedy Uasced Him, lat muna [t is with pleasury that I give von this unsolicited testimonial About | a year ago when I had a severe case of mensies I got canght out in a hard | rain and the measles setlied in my | stoqnach and bowels, 1 bad an awial i time and bad it not been for Lhe tse of | Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and { Diarrhoea Remedy 1 eould not have | possibly lived but a few hours longer, birt thats Lo Lhis regsed y I drone and we I hinve Yi abi hrotgh simple gratitude and i peak a good word f Hated tl, Uw in, { iret, L490 iy Fhe Minar Blore, Centre Hall ; t'nr i, Potters Mills: C. W { Taseey ville, MI Ow en 1 shal Why this remedy For sale F. A. swartz, fs Advertise lu the Reporter. 1 ELLEPON od KAETWARD Ee inlaid ® Ee wR i Hriariy 201 Waddice. ai KPumrine 004 Bate Oollege., $5 Htrable, i. loomsdort | i AD WESTWARD 2 OF WN SELES 85738 Summer ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ 4 8 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ Kuppenl eimer DN Se Clothing “Ee imperial Hats, Guyer Hats ow Be Neckwear " Columbia and Manhattan 89D TN D9 DDN BH HUN LL ..Merchant Tailoring... Woolens Full Line of to Select From. Underwear “ND DDN Ned CH ODN HST DES eB NW WNW WWW i a. Encampment and Exhibition datrons of Of the : Husbandry Of Central Penn’a . Pa. September 14th to 20th, Inclusive Grange Park, Centre Hall ADS LEONARD RHONE, rege Dal : Cie }. &, Daubermat FE Ge (iin ch 1 ¢ art Chairman PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ELEVEN-DAY fo Asbury Park, Ocean Grove = Long Branch FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1907 $5.25 FROM CENTRE HALL Tickets good going only on train leaving 7.17 A. M., Good retarning on all regular trains Carnival Week at Asbury Park, Camp Meeting at Ocean Grove Labor Day at the Seashore Consult Nearest Ticket Agent EXCURSION Round Trip J. BR, WOOD, GE : . Passenger Trafic Manager, ABO. W, BOYD General Passangor Agl.
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