eg” sor ppm THE CENTRE REPORTER ps THURSDAY, AU GU 8ST 15, 1807, TRAIN SCHEDULE Trains leave Centre Hall on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, P. R. R. System, as follows : EAST...... JA7a. mm. and 2.35 p.m, 81548. m. and 3.36 p. m, RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE ADVISORY BOARD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OF THE COMMON- WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, JULY 25, 1907. Resolved : That in the opinion of the Advisory Board and the Commis- gioner of Health a person who has had the operation for vaccination faithfully performed three times, at intervals of two successive weeks, without success is for the time being immune from smallpox, and, further, that under the present law persons who have a written certificate from a reputable physician that two such at- tempts to vaccinate were faithfully performed and a second certificate from a physician of the Btate Department of Health, or of a Board or Bureau of Health or Sanitary Committee of a city or borough may aamitted to school for one year without violating the spirit of the law, the object of which is simply to prevent the spread of smallpox. be ‘——— Can't Be Sald of All Politicians, The Philadelphia Record, Farmer Creasy had his pocket pick- ed at a Grange picnic last week, It safe to say that the thief did not find any other man’s money in Creasy’'s pocket. is Festival August 17, The members of the Knights of the hold in Saturday evening, ice cake will served, Golden Eagle will a festival Grange Arcadia, August and All are invited. mmm fs" 17, at which Cream, confectioneries be 3 Inches of Kaln, The heaviest rain in seven years fell at Centre Hall Friday morning tween the hours war o'clock. It came filled the government the three inch point. be- and eight and to of fi in torrents, rain gauge RQ Plenle, Saturday, 24th The members of Branch Company No. 20, The Patrons Rural Telephone Company, will hold their first annual picnic and outing Saturday, August 24th, in the grove above the farm resi- dence of W. E. Tate, of Pine Stump school house, west alien mss A Logaunton Miller Injured A message was received over the telephone that William Meyer, of Lo- ganton, Saturday fell down the stairs at his flouring mill and was seriously injured. Mr. Meyer, some years ago, operated the Centre Hall roller mills, and is favorably knowao to many of the Re porter readers, pt ins Niarriage Licenses, Charles W. Neely, Pittsburg. Anna J. Bamuelson, Pittsburg, George 8B. Lingle, Blanchard. Marie G. Martin, Curwensville, Edward A. Horner, Linden Hall Lillian V. Bubb, Spring Mills, Charles B. Burris, Centre Hall. Anna V. Bowers, Spring Mills, Blaine F, Williams, Martha. Addie E. Gingery, Martha, Perry J. Woleslagle, Unionville. Mrs. Laura Simpson, Unionville, - Progress Grange Program, Following is the program arranged for the meeting of Progress Grange, Baturday evening at 7 o'clock : Recitation, Florence Rhone, Bong by the Grange. Belect reading, Mrs. Win. Brooks, General Discussions— What - assist- ance can the members of our Grange give in preparing a large display for our Grange Fair. Proper preparation of the soil good wheat crop. Is hilling celery unecessary duce a good crop? for to pro- / For the New Hospital. Speaking of the hospital, Watchman has this to say : Contractor Henry Lowery now has a force of men at work grouting for the foundation walls of the front part of the main building of the new Belle fonte hospital. It will be remembered that in the spring the walls were built for the rear portion of the building, The front portion will be 40x50 feet in gize and the rear portion 30x40 where it connects with the front and 20x40 in the rear. This will simply be the main building, the original plans pro- viding for both an east and west wing, which will be built in the future when the necessary funds can be raised, The entire building will be of brick and will be furnished and equipped in modern style, Itis the intention to push the work on the main building right along to as early a completion ae possible ; & fact that will be appre- ciated by the hospital authorities on account of the always crowded cope dition of the present hospital bulid- ing. the Lots of people would rather pick flaws than anything else, A girl isn’t necessarily as pretty as ~WUALS Remember the Knights of the Gold- en Eagle will hold a festival Saturday evening. A young of Irvin Htormstown, was injured from a load of hay. Mrs, Elton Kuhn, of State College, was the guest of her uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wion, Sunday Gray, of by a fall BON aver Andrew Gregg was home over Bun. day. Mrs, Gregg just returned from a trip to western Pennsylvania, and is not in the best of health. A regular meeting of the Patrons Rural Telephone Company will be beld at the Garman House, Bellefonte, Saturday, at ten o'clock. The Bellefonte school board o dated two of the name of intermediate grammar. Miss Helen Harper has been elected teacher for the rame. Dr. M. J. Locke, of Bellefonte, tained the members of the medic ciety at luncheon at their meeting the Bellefonte Tuesaday afternoon, The Reformed congregation in Bellefonte has started in to finish their chapel erected some months ago at the rear of their church It is the expectation to have it ymeoli- ita echools under enter. ml #0. regular at hospital, on Bpring street, ready for dedication in six weeks or so Miss Ruth Beck over Bunday by Miss Leila Huyett, in Centre Hall. wis entertained The young lady is the Snydertown, Centre Hall Huyett, and Mra. D. J. Wolf and ehil- dren, of Tqneylovi, Maryland, ar the guests of Mrs, olf’ and Mrs, Alfred on ving a Reformed charge his and was sccompanied to by Lumberman KE. Rev. ser land, this time. 5 aging and is 5% Sony xranid ithe Oil harves Now it's keeping the farmers buzzing generally speaking, i= farms O Trop, Ore Very goo si it i favorab weather Bowe it, the atop willbe of ti i ear than last, pushing r stubble fleld both some sect i jef, —F being turned for the 1 G B 1305 > I'he Mifflinburg Telegraph is upward there | timothy sad us potato has and stubbles blight misch allows wheat cr lack berries are ripe ed this personal : Misses Margaret Catherine Weber, 'abright 3 ly the guests at the ha: home of Mr. two of Btate (« legs young ladies, were recent modern and Mra, Shontz and family, in this place and Mrs, D. A. Boozer from their a ua Falls the latter part Boozer brought with him three h ( Mr. of last week. Mr. Orses ’ tA VO Aad -i team of sorrels aud a bay to his livery stock. He now has elev head of drivers, and vot one The ¢ manly 5. 006) dog tax Loo many, Commissioners regs afe LO Vari tags and fo lectora throughout the county. act $ , ¥ » f dog tax and any owner of a refuses or to do his canine killed, ing them out the His a recent itise mpulsory tO pay a dog who fails #0 is liable t(« have HBeptember Woman's Home Companion is remarkable pripeipally for two thiogs—the exquisite by Earl Stetson Crawford, which won the $1,600 prize recently offered by the Companion, and for an excellent ar- ticle on ** The Iofluence of Business Life Women,” by Anna Bteese Richardson. After conducting a milk route in Bellewood for some time, William V, Harshbarger purchased the stock and implements on the farm from which he secured his supply of milk and now is operating both the dairy and milk route. Mr. Harshbarger is the sldest son of H. K. Harshbarger, of Potters Mille, and for a time lived in Altoona, The cover, on Mr. and Mrs, B, G, Cooper, of Free. port, Illinois, are at present the guests of W. W. Bpangler and daughter, Miss Gertrude, in Centre Hall. Mr. Cooper at the last general election was elected treasurer of Stephenson county, and previous to his induction into of fice was a resident of Rock Grove. He is a westerner by birth, and a Repub. lican. Mrs, Cooper is the sister-in-law of Mr. Bpangler, her maiden name having been Bolinger, and a native of Aaronsburg, which place will be visit. ed by them before returning to Illinois, During the past week the Reporter office has been buslly engaged print. ing pamphlets and blanks for the Pa trons Rural Telephone Company of Northampton county, which wae or. ganized within the past year on the same basis as the telephone company operated in Centre county by the farm. ers. At the request of the State Grange the writer attended a meeting of the Northampton County Pomona Grange, Beplember of last year, for the purpose of explaining the telephone system in Centre county. An organ. ization was eflected almost immediate. ly, and today there are about forty miles of telephone line operated by the company, who owns and operates its own exchange. The system in North- ampton couuty will be largely ex- panded, as the Grange organization is much nlive and many of its members # picture just because she js painted, sre lu tue best foaucial condition. —————— a ——— REDUCED RATES TO CLEAKFIELD, Avcoount Central FPeonsy!vania Via Muoting Volunteer Firemen's Pennsylvania Rallroad, For this oceaslon excursion will be sold to Clesrfield August ood for return trip until Th lusive, Association tickets 21 August to “i, B o0, 11 from all stations the Cambria Pen Vy IVR) Division ; rone Division, ancl field Division, North W port : i ndiana, snd iron Blairsville Interse Henrietta, Martinsburg, Williamsburg, Mt. Etna, Tyrone, and intermediate stations ; from Kiskiminetas Junction, Red Bank, Driftwood, Brockwayville and intermediate stations ; Pen Bryn, Williamsport, Driftwood intermediate and froma Paddy Mountain Bellefonte and intermediate stations, at reduced Consult nearest Ticket Agent, rh ter: tion, from Montgomery, and stations, rates, Wo pty fart in Auto Wreck of #ulo- Roy aud Homer Gentzel, Perr mot BOIS y Ger met with a serious tzel, i ie aturday forernos WIregK Htate (Colle The two vou were on their way home, pike machine down the tate « axl Hear e on the broke in the machine, bi i the chanos uping, but did ath of the pw passed remained tempted to lesser injured by} CIEAT ¢ irii; } ’ | al several pl r off hie Of, D I. J RIL IROT ar, Fel » and | . Bake 1. Ap to Th dot in Milest Jdizabeth Fowler, et, al, Orwick, July 18, 1807, lila twp. $400 : J. A. West Aug. 24, §6,000 Wim. =, 1907, Jos, April West, twp. al, to Luther 121a 76ip in Harris y 1 1908, Reese, Aug, $000 Korman, twp. Reese to O, Perry 56 p Worth Baker's exrs. to Ira C. 1, 1907, 150a 70a in twp. in College $4,225, p——r—————— Chanee for Reporter Renders In order to test the Reporte rr’ great circulation and its superior advertising value, we have made with J.D. Murray, the popular drug- gist, to ofler one of his best selling medicines at half-price to anyone who will present it at his store, AITADgements cut out the ollowing coupon antl COUPON 1, D. MUR] TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepria ia not an unknown remedy. It has made many remarkable cures right here in Centre Hall and so positive ls Druggist J. D. Murray of ita great superiority in cur. ing dyspepsia, constipation, sick head. ache and liver troubles that he will, in addition to selling it at half-price, re. fund the money to anyone whom it does not cure. If you eannot call at his store, cut out the coupon and mail it with 2 cents, and a 50 cent box of the specific will be sent you by mall, charges paid, Do not put tof. “One today is worth two tomorrows ' —————— Need Wheat, Choice Fultz seed wheat, clean of rye, at ten cents above market price, Inquire at the Reporter office. A AAA AYA It's an ill wind that blows the doe tor good. - A SR a Yi wi I a A 1h A SA rap WIRE FENC VV Ur Progress But, mo wires and clamps. 3 7 «1 he Index... Shoes - Shoes Bellefonte, Pa. Special Prices Pyrography Goods... now prices on many goods. - la arc come lete, Full line of Chil Boys’ and Men's nt Oxfords. line it to sce . this carly as possible, while {s complete, . The Index... Plan C. A. Krape Spring Mills - - = Pa. POP OOPOTINPOOEIROOOG Rae IANOS and ORGANS... LESTER Pia instrument end no is & strict- ly high grade reed by the New England Conservatory Boston, Mass., Broad Street Con- gervatory, Philadelphia, i for tone, Lard, Side Meat, Onions, Chickens, Fresh Eggs. as being UNSUrPASSe: 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, PP0VCIRP PPP ROPO EC BDRIG OBS Highest Cash prices paid for same deliver- ed to Creamery. s Ask for Howard Creamery Corp. C. E. ZEIGLER CENTRE HALL, PA. SPRING MILLS, - « 00S PRO EPIL I0GLN00000O0E " > SPDT VOIOTOV0TOHPIOBNOS ; S0800000000000000000 000000060 ooeCce00OBRSTICROY OUSE AND LOT FOR BALE - Hrick dwelling house and Jot of Elise Fetter olf, deo'd, in Spring Mille, Pa. opposite C. P, Long's store his is a rare opportunity Ww se ore & good hoine on private terms, It consists of brick dwelling house, summer house with | wood and coal cellar, smoke house, oe house, or an Impaired Appetite, To improve the appetite strenghten the digestion try a few floss of © Raber iv Nitomach and | Aver Tablets, Mr, J. H. Reitz, of | Detroit, Mich. says: * They restored | | Jars barn. dood Bi, axcelitnt garam, unish my appetite when impaired, relieved | lot back of stable. Inquire of me of a bloated feeling and cansed wn! R. F, FETTEROLY, plesssnit and satisfactory movement of | Selinsgrove, Pa. the bowels.’ Price, 25 cents, uuplae free nt Centre Hall ; The Star Store Carson, Potters Mills; C. W. a, yville, RENO il discon. AN, Pa, is date the ne doing a1 Kinds of epai wor J Loci EN: Leutre Furniture For Sale. NOT Cheap Goods at Good Prices, Good BUT Goods at Cheap Prices. 223 We aim to please you, to give you something that you will be satis- fied with, and at a price that is not ex- orbitant. 23 Call and see our line before you buy. - S ’ Rearick’s FurnitureStore Centre Hall, Pa. H+ manor ATTORNEY Offies a BRLLEPO} promptly. cz 5 ROE JOR SLE-The sedge o HATE Har hgh or