The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 29, 1907, Image 4

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THE OENTRE REPORTER.
SB. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor,
CENTRE
THU
Hav. PenN’A.
REDAY, AUGUST 28, 1807
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS.~20 cen ts per lines for
three insertion its peor line for each sub-
sequent insertion. rates made known on
application,
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
Jonx GG, Harman, Columbia county.
bh
notary
3. Kivirorr, Bellefonte.
BE, Bellefonte.
WE
Spring Mills.
Mrs.
. Bellefonte.
“3
NIL
of Lewis-
the latter's
Mr. and Kooney,
burg, spent Bunday with
brother, Samuel Stitzer.
Mrs. H, 1. Brian
visitor over Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. H.
spending ten days af
Exp
Miss Berths
was a Bellefonte
KF.
the
Rossman are
Jamestown
osition.
Meyer, of Linden Hall,
i
k with
bis
has been in
home here.
ond
Mif-
x, son Rayn
to
Ce, were
r and family
unpmeeting.
spent Baturday
gertown They
by their
had been visit-
C. Roberts,
visited her
(188
YVilie,
wiio had Deen
fillbheim, visit-
week,
i. se
Ceorges Val ley.
ol will Monday
accompa-
open
family,
Decke
ley over Bunday,
guesis of the f
Mra, Josial
the campm
’
Ch
and
Ella r, were in
I'liey were
Mr. and
attended
rimer’s parents,
, and also
Mrs. father,
Samuel 1. Dee
home We
Dr. A.
was the
the Ker
Myerstown,
orother, W eniey
Gobble, last week,
Cute a lively crowd
home of A. CU.
ning. Le
and all enjoyed
ng { f
HATH fa
gathered at the
1 3 J i
LaViIE, Saturday
© Crean al d Cake were SOTV
else iIves
and vieee,
tha, visite
livered a vers
audience in the
Bunday ¢
C.
Yeasgertown hue
part: erat ip, and
Lingle
Maynard Barger, who has been
ployed at Lock Haven,
home to attend school.
Jacob MeCool and family
the home of CU. W
Henry Lingle,
fell and
aside his
walk w
YELL
and D. €, Liogle,
have
hereafter (.
alone,
the
Healers
Ww.
will travel
er
has returned
visited at
Lingle, Bunday.
who some
fractured his hip, has laid
crutches and is now able to
ith the ald of a cane,
— A — esas
time sgo
Post Cards,
a of Bouvenir Post Carde—
all kinds and at all prices. The local
views are the prettiest yet offered for
sale at this office,
Birthday, Btor k
Cards, ete, »!
dred kind
I oan
A new ii
s Art, Poses, Comic
' y=more than one hun
Smith, the Photographer,
W. W. Bmith, the Photographer,
with be in Centre Hall Friday,
Feitember 0
io ——
I'n# mo quits sno respecter of blue
blond,
Keith's Theatre,
U Compromised "’ is the title
new and brilliant play by IL. J. Vance
Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia,
this week. Wm. F. Hawtrey, the
famous English star, the leading
actor in the cast, The
Phantoms ”’
in
novelty with ten great people in an
acrobatic and terpsichorean
act, Others Anna
Kelley, high-class vocalist ;
& Goines,
Ballerini,
Zano, magician,
surprise
are
colored fun-makers ;
Spanish trapeze
An extra
traction is the European comedy cy-
clists, Paulton and Dooley.
an——————— ——
Swiped Cookies, Kte,
boys
how
town' had
royally the Misses
would entertain their
about
“The
idea
an
Bellefonte Tuesday night, and j
that they had
things than for the
stomachs of the invited guests, swiped
a portion of the delicacies and fled to
a secluded spot,
udging
prepared
would be good
loaded shot
he to
machinery
were 100 sd
gun,
cripple
of the
but determined as
the propelling
youths they
Was
tive
to come within fair range,
a —— on ro ———
Mersinger-Dashem
of Mr, and Mrs, John W,
near Potters Mills, the
i WwW edaendn)
The home
Dashiem, WHA
scene of a pretly we ging
, At 8lX 0'¢ wiiioh
J. M.
je Dashem and Edward
ar Potters Mills,
for
his
and
evening lock, ai ne
Rev. Rearick united in marriage
Mer-
Ihe
BOVEr-
pos
Came
m had been in the west
+}
ut iast
spring sold
bol . ial
Boutin Dagola
1¢ present expects (0 re-
The Reporter
© + 1 3
congratulations,
extends
i —
Plenie at Woll's Store
pic
Laitheran
held
Sunday
Saturday,
basket nic will be
farm, north
mf ———
Harvest Home Services
WEBER
Hall and Oak Hall
——
ter's Hegister
Wf
Woodward.
CD Motz wlth his Earl
: Orndorf left
morning,
BONS
Elwood and Samuel
Monday
itl
eonvention,
Mrs.
Paul are visiting the lady's
Mr. and Mre, Taniah Book
Philadelphia
which place
{) BH of A
Mr, and
they attend
parents,
Valley,
Miss Lisura Ard returned to
delphin last week.
Mr. and Mre, Smith,
visiting the latter's
Reinhart,
Calvin Eby and wife, after spending
a week at the home of NW, Eby
turned to thei home at
Monday morning.
Joseph Ard sud oy Musser made
buviness (rip 'o Li wh burg one day
last week,
Phila
father,
Yeagertown,
Babbath with friends at Coburn,
Daughter,
daugh
Sartoris,
, 3
i Oly
Con Seet.
at the ceremony
it ‘a wedding of
arkable
be a rel
and brane too”
He Listened to All
« to everything, and
he offer by disputing any-
thing. At the close of his life he was
asked the secret of his success, and he
replied that it was hy observing two
maxims, “Everybody may be right”
and “Everything may be so"
The true strength of every human
soul is to be dependent on as many
nobler as it enn discern and to be de-
| pended upon by as many Inferior as it
ean reach, Ruskin,
Fontenelle : i
led no one
SHORT TALKS BY
L. T. COOPER.’
I
"HOW TO KEEP HEALTHY."
Pom
» much medi
Don't take medicine all the time.
(Get a good tonia
and take it until the
id vitality, returns
then stop, "A gen
eral tonic and sys
fem renovator
should be taken ia
the spring and fall.
For . this purpose
there is nothing bet
ter on earth than
Coeper's New Dis
covery, but l advise
no one to take this
medicine or any
other all year long.
Cive nature a chance. Establish regularity
in movement of the bowels, Drink plenty
of water but not at meal time, Chew your
food very carefully and eat slowly, Sleep
with the window open, don't be afraid of
fresh air end do not eat a great deal of
grease. De regular at meals. Go to bed
and get up at the same hour each day if
ossible. Take a bottle of Cooper's New
Yiscovery twice a year and your life should
be long and healthy.
Here is what Cooper's New Discovery
does for rundown people who need a tonics
“+1 have been sick for a number of years
with stomach trouble and also from beck.
aches and headaches, Sometimes I became
so weak I could not stand on my feet. M
food did not seem to nourish me and
could mot gain strength, 1 felt tired to
death all the time, Nothing I took helped
me, and hearing #6 much of the Cooper
medicioes | decided to try them,’
‘1 have taken two bottles of Cooper's
New Discovery with the most remarkable
results, I now feel entirely well, My
appetite is fine, 1 sleep well, have no more
beadaches and am quite strong again 3 1
cannot express my thanks for what these
medicines have done.” Sallie Middleton,
1957 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio,
“1 am not a believer in
cine,
Miss MIDDLETON.
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