LOCALS, J. Emory Hoy is here from Phlla- delphia. seed Hall alsike and Oak clover and Centre Hall Timothy, nt Webers, Hiation A society for the prevention of eruel- ty to animals has organized in Hellefonte District been Attorney W, GG Runkle 8 Laura Runkle, over Sunday. WwW. E Of Mrs, and cousin, Mis were Middleburg and Mrs, Wer in of Dr. Park, Sun- the [ latter's M. bury, rents, er Munday, guests pa- Boal, api hed to a wagon load- iF four off for shiort t Dame Luse, He and RO ny + Of Lhe anlmais Kate MeUormick and nieces, and Esther MeCormick, nome of Mr, k, ne, are due at the Orris MeCormie at Penne and Mrs, Irvin Burris and Lanson J. Burri Burris attended child of Mr. Monday. B. FF. He ganza, are taking tion, and are s Mrs, nuda, at CU J. 1. Hayes Schenck. of at the home of Centre Hall, Namuel T, the Leister, sand Mrs the funeral of and Mrs, A, P. and Mor- their pending a few days Mrs. F. P. ckart family, annual with Vo- Heckart's sister, yburn. neltzer and sister, Mrs, Afra Chicago, are guests Geiss Wagner, south Vhila } While here thav atfor LEIE YY ALLE reunio ed the Wagner Miss Elsie Stover, wh ti Altoona for some monti home toons present, and wi for some i time, engage In | Hall. M. 8. i fer Marguerite, Miss Mary MeCulle are guests of Mr Rev. Derstine Woolrie and She is will | i that id while in Centre Rev. Derstine, wife and daugh- | of { Run, and | Newport natam of Arai tig h AKL, verstine, Mrs . Jonae YY. Moy and daughters Ruth and Heles f Cleveland, Ohio, A her, Mra. M are guests the former's arick, io Centre mot ary Re mother Hall "hile the are in trip to Alle and th and children Mr. Moyer ison a hia tre Hall, . own. former home, He t of y Jamestown n. is manager i men iis part lishing h Lise an Eva: Tue may A.W. Zsti] gelieal pul and Hn of next week, Mr, Mra, Centre town le will move fr Hill to Homer City, a mining near Pittsburg. re, Zottle making her home with Mr.and Mrs. Wri, M, her husband had | west eri has been her parents, Grove, while in the fore- and COnse~ decid. piace en workiog He peters, part of the state, in man over a number of car has permanent quently the young people have ed to set of employment, employment up housekeeping at the A Son ss —— Post Cards A new line of Bouvenir Post Card all kinds aod at all prices. The loeal views are the prettiest vet offered for pale at this office Birthday, Stork, Art, Cards, ete , oto, dred kinda, a A A SA Posen, Comic ice than oue hun Eczema For the good of those suffering with eczema or other such trouble, I wish Lo aay my wife had something of that kind and after using the doctors’ remedies for ome time concluded to try Chamberlain's Halve, and it roved to be better than anything she ad tried, For sale by The Star Btore, putre Hal | F. A. Carson, Potters Mills; ©, W. Swartz, Tussey ville, AA AIRMAN Ed Bd DEATHS, HICKLEN, Wednesday afternoon of last week Mrs. Mary Hicklen, of Unionville, passed away at the home of her son, Cheney Hicklen, in Bellefonte, Mrs, Hicklen had been visiting her son for the past six weeks, and about a week previous to her death she was stricken with paralysis, gradually growing weaker until theend came. Her maid- en name was Mary Reynolds and she was 4 daughter of Israel and Barah Reynolds, and was born in Milesburg geventy-four years ago. She was married to Enos T, Hicklen, of Mt, Eagle, who preceded her to the grave. She formerly resided at Mt. but of late had made her home with her sister, at Unionville. surviving her two sons : Wm. W., of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Chen- ey K., of Bellefonte. Also the follow- ing sisters : Mrs. Ann Gower, of Pitts- burg ; Mra, Ret Longshire, Mrs, Marcha Harris, of National City, Cal., and Mrs, KE. M. Lucas, of Unionville. MRS, MARY Eagle, are COR CONFER, Elias Confer oc- near Sober, in township. She had been ill for some time, anll died Fuesday of last week ; interment was made Friday. Her maiden name was Musser, and she was aged forty-nine years, seven months. ~he is survived by her hus. veral children, MRS, ELIAS "Mrs, home, Fhe death of curred at her rep band and Two children—one of the family of Oscar Wolf, and the the family of Mr. Confer, neighbors liv- died Tuesday. Inter- Mrs and other a member of and Mra, era ing near Nober dren having been buried at the same time and with SANE ceremouy, which was performed by Rev. Haney. the civil of a veteran of the suddenly in Millheim Jacob Dunkle, died three widow, Funeral F. in months and } BUrvive five vears, three He leaves te UT SOUS KRUG ODe lays 8 daughter, Rev, C, made $r re conducted uy and Vices we Crnarrelt, interment Was he Union cemetery B. Frank Klepfer, an ageo and high- ted sident Reedaville, died at his hon He was aged seven- ty years and is survived by his wife war chi I'ne deceased was of Michael and Bepjamin both deceased, ly respec re of Ww. dren ARFONDSDUTE, James A, Sunday, 3 1 Her maiden was Fetzer and she was born in Her husband and wife of tite died Years Blue rg logy ywnship ne, aged two years, daughter Leister, of AY morning. Io. Monday ill for nfantum, and Mra. A. Philip id, die I was Ibe ard at Vira, child had been d Nat made exs of cholera - Bo fl The Heporter's Register 1 sheen, Hoalsl Boalsburg ersbaugh, Boalsturg ntre Hall entre Hall hart gl entre Hall entre Hall entre Hall Anna V, Bebell t, Pottaville I ¥ trolim, Cenlre Hil; Margaretia L. Stroh, Centre Hill Ammon BR. Burkholder. Centre Hill M. Ream, Centre Hall B, Frazier, Centre Hall Frank L. Walker, Centre Hall Clayton H. Homan, Centre Hall Royer, Centre Hall Edith Riter, Bellet Anna Eckenroth, Be Mary W. McCulloch, Newport Mrs. M. 8 Derstine, Chatham Run ‘olin H. Knarr, Altoona Mr, and Mm. T. F. Farner, 11 liadelphia Marion Farner, Philadelphia W. A, Odenkirk, Glen Iron John T. Noll, Pleasant Gap Leslie Miller, Pleasant Gap Freemont Hill, Pleasant Gap W. F. Shrefller, Ax Mann John A. Slack, Potters Mills { Dr.) PF. H, Dale, Contre Hall { Dr.) W. E Park, Sunbury { Rev.) W. J. Wagner, New Bloomfield Jacob Wagner, Contre Hall faurs Keller, Boalgbury Ruth KE, Kuhn, Willjamspors Ms, 1. L. Smeitser, Chicago, 11linois Mrs, Hayes Bchongk, Hownpd Mrs, Gels Wagnor, Centre Hail John B, Wert, Tusseyvilis . Michael Rosman Wort, Tameyville Edna Wagner, Tusseyville rg Hosmie CATT #idney mie fonte Advertise in the Reporter, Ruth Rossman, Toseyyilie LE RO to Pomme SA eb ne Harris 1ownship Prof. Charles KE. Hoover, of Maha- noy City, visited here recently. J. B Felty, with his family, came from Altoona Saturday, to visit his father and other friends in Boalsburg, They came in an automobile, making the trip in three hours, Karly Mon- day morning they departed again ex- pecting to reach their home Ly nine o'clock. Mrs. Bruce Lonberger and children, of Virginia, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reitz. Mrs. James Irvin, of Mifflinburg, visited her parents, and also attended the Dale reunion, Miss Annie Lohr spent the time Baturday until Moonday after- noon at her home, in Centre Hall. Miss Gussie Murray visited for a week among friends at Centre Hall, | Mr, and Mrs. John Dashem and son Wilbur, of the Red Mill, and Mrs. John Reesner, of near Pittsburg, spent Saturday at the home of Ira Rishel. Wm. Baird and family and Roy Coxey, of Earlystown; Wm. Ross and family, of Pleasant Gap, and David Otto and wife, of near Pitts- burg, were guests at the home of R. B. Harrison, Bunday. Before coming here Mr. and Mrs. Otto attended the funeral Miss Jennie Pennington, who died at the home of her mother, in Lebanon and was buried at Tyrone, Miss Pennington was a sister of Mrs, Otto. The Penniogton family former- ly resided near Tyrone. After the death of the father, the mother with the children moved to Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ishler and little son Paul, of Centre Hall, gpent Bun- day in Boalsburg. Their daughters, Larue and Helen, enjoyed last week with their grandmother, Mrs. Busanna Ishler, returning home with their pa- rents on Monday. Misses Rose Woods from of aud Margaret a Inti Mit onsmonnmg ” a Dien Challenge from J. D J. D. Murray is seekitig the worst case of dyspepsia or constipation Centre Hull or vicinity Howard's new specifie for the cure of those diseases, Bo confident Is he that the remsark- able medicine will effect a lasting cure in a short time, that he offers to re fund the money should it not be sue- cessful, In order to secure the quickest possi- ble introduction Mr. Murray will sell a fifty cent package of this medicine at half price, 25 cents, This specific of Dr, cure sick headaches, dizzy feelings, constipation, dyspepsia, and all forms of malaria and liver trouble, It does not gimply give relief for a time: it makes permanent and complete cures, It will regulate the bowels, tone up the whole intestinal tract, give you an appetite, make food taste good and digest well, and increase vigor, Take advantage of Mr, challenge and secure a bottle of Dr, Howard's specific at half price, with his personal guarantee to refund your money if it does not help you. There is no need of suffering with Murray, to Howard's will i Centre Hall constipation, dyspepsia or liver dis- | eases when you can get sixty doses of | a scientific medicine for thelr cure like | Dr. Howard's specific for the small | sum of 25 cents, lp Ate Uhamberisin's Colle, rhoen Cholera and Better Dinr- | Hemedy Three | Than voctors “Three years ago we doctors with our little boy thing that they could do seemed in vain. At last when all hope seemed | to be gone we began using Chamber | lain’s Collie, Cholera and Diarrhoea | Remedy and in a few hours he began to improve. Today he is as healthy a | child as parents could wish for.” Mra. B, J. Johnston, Linton, Miss, For sale by The Btar Btore, Centre Hall : F. A. | bad three | and every- | Mothersbaugh spent BSaturday and Sunday in Centre Hall. Miss Margaretta Goheen and her! cousin, Miss Margaret Knox, of Chero- | kee, lowa, spent the time from Balur- day until Monday with relatives Centre Hall and vicinity. Alvin 8B. Myers and family, toons, were visitors in Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Cal. Bailey with children, Mildred and Russell, of Pine | Groye Mills. spent Sunday : the § i i i Bosals- | of Mrs. | in burg, as guests at home Sarah Gingerich. Master George Widder, burg, is spending the his aunt, Mrs. Homer Barr. { Albert Garberic moved on Monday | . » { from Centre Furnace to Boalsburg, in- | of Harris | to the house known as Lhe old Colonel Johuston home Wm, Cramer Monday with his parents, aud Rock spent Sunday $ i i i ! near ! View, Carson, Potters Mills : CC. W. Swartz, | ABUTMENTS rvisors for Gregg | abulments for a | ANGLE ORm., | Liregg wos hip, O« L saturday HE BD! inde reigned, BU pw i receive bids for L eek, sl A TP ROPOS Al. FOR BRIDG) PORE TS hart home, on the Branch. ou his neck. Mr. and Mrs. H. tended = M. held Hosterman at- | fentival in school house, in Hall, Monday, in- at the 8. E Miss Besse Weber, of Cen re from Saturday until as housekeeper Was, stalled H. 8. Harro, who was employed a | tinner by the Potter-Hoy Hardware | Company, in Bellefonte, now cated iu Boalsburg, having leased the | tinniog establishment of 8. M. Bell, where he is now prepared and quali- fied to do roofing, put on spouting, or any other work in hig line of business, Mrs Williams and Misses Mary and Louisa Thomas, of | Lemont, with their Miss Mar- garet Thomas, who is visiting them, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Henry Dale, Judge B., F. Keller left Boalsburg on Saturday for Lancaster, wherg he will visit his nephew, Will Keller, for a short time before returning to Bram. well, Virginia. Rev. and Mra. A. Ax Black, Misses Izora Rupp, Nora B. Miller and Mar- garet Peters attended the 8B. 8. con- vention at Bellefonte last week. Rev. and Mrs. J. |. Buauegypher, Adam Krymrione, Mrs. Henry Dale and daughter, Miss Anna, attended the Dale reunion at Oak Hall, Baturday. 8. M. Bell and his uncle, Tobias Page, are spending this week at the country home of the latter, in Juniata county. Mrs, Elsie Taubelm with her ghil- dren came from their home jn the Mountain City, Baturday, for a few weeks pleasure with her parents, Mr, aad Mrs. Wm. Hoover, at Shingletown, John Bmith, of Mifflin county, at- tended to business here this week. is lo- | (teorge laters, | HieCe, Hoy Broke Leg. George Houser, a Lay of thirteen years, the anly son of Grant Houser, tenant on the Goheen farm, near Bonlsburg, had a leg broken last Fri. day. He was trying to climb on a wagon loaded with grain, when the team had already started. The father noticed that he was caughi in the wheel, and in an {pgtant the horses were stopped and the boy released. It was quite a while before surgical aid gould be secured. Dir. Waods, of Pine Grove Mills, set the bone, and at pres ent he is doing ne well as oan be ex- peoted. mpm—————————— A pew shingle roof will be put on the school house, iy property of J Melain and 1 ; reading as A M. Meolain und ( " Terme of seme . No deed will be sckr wow edged | purchase money is paid in full i a HENRY KLINE, 4 sherils Office Belicionte, Pa. Aug, ¥ 1% Sheriff, y Hair is crggqly Do you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer's Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, cven hair. But first of all, stop your hair from coming out. } Save what you have. Ayer’s Hair Vigor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The best kind of a testimonial — “Bold for over sixty years. Mate ly 3, mRal 1 EARSAPARILLA, Y e rs MILLS, S Jud, PECTORAL. AAI 04d bbb ibd Central State t Normal School ! : LOCK HAVEN, PA, J. R. FLICKINGER, Prin. FALL TERM RRGINS SEP. TEMBER oth, 1907. If you are interested in securing the best possible training for teach. ing or for business or desire to fit for college, or are seeking an ex- cellent course in Music, Elocution or Art, it would be to your advan. tage to patronize this utable and EE established insti. tution, Its policy is to train not onl he intellectual faculties but to character and to fit for life's dut es. Address for illustrat. * THE PRINCIPAL a Gini dpudindipdin dpi didi dod dodo dd dd 3 A) Ld AAAI LILILLL A Protection ative plan to you. Telephone, Contract Dept., ALAA ALAALAL ALL LAL ALAA AA 2 222A din duds dpedisdindiodindind didlo dndo de BB BAD ? 5 £ dr arlene sd 1 Xf Ahr P 8 A Ne cessity, write or &°r. call upon the man: Bellefonte, Pa. ¢ 4 4 it 4 i / ¢ ¢ ¢ # 4 ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ E ow nn F. E. WIELAN 9 TV V OVD VUR s fine Embroid- D, Linden Hall NNN 90D DN Anglesea, Ocean City, Sea | NEW Thursday, $5.35 Round Trip Tick Beach Avalon Holly sle City, 22, 1907 35. 25 Round Trip “ ¥ il wu | = 4 For {ull informatio 4. BR. WOOD Passenger Traffic Manager SO000000000000000CO0RCRORO0O Room Needed In order to make room for incoming Fall and Winter Goods we are forced to close out, at rare prices, Lawns and other Summer Dress Goods, Low Shoes——La- dies’, Gents’ and Chil dren’s ( brokers sizes ) and a few odds and ends in straw hats, H F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS, VFA. sosecncrge Festival Notice. Farmers Mills Union Bunday Bchon! will hold a festival at the]. SEERA SLNINS0000000000000000000000000000 Ml AA AO, S. H. KNEPLEY Blacksmith Wood Worker... Attention is here called to the fact that I have located opposite the School House and am prepared to do, . . GENERAL BLACKSMITH. ING & WOOD WORK, Special attention given to Resetting] Tire AND —Rimming Wheels— anteed, Call see me. to I AN Sl Ash oh +. —— a mem DMINISTRA NOTICE, = - Amina TORS OTIC. ~Latters of ny Aud, Jat mai those having a JA ha. Boon
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