THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, ’ CentrRE HALL, | THURSDAY, BEPTEMBER 5, 1907, TERMS, The torms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance, ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per lines for three insert'ons, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Seite Trea Wire Jonx G, HArMAN, Columbia county. Prothonot ARTHUR B. KiMPORT, (airy Jellefonte, District Atto J1eY Wirriax G. Running, Bellefonte, { J. HENRY 5 UE or W E rzeL, Bellefonte. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. an eyvill ng entre Hall, er 3, Mor gE: A , evening } TADR [Appointments nere have not been : t sig nM 1 reported to this office. |] Aaronsburg, Merchant R. W. Mensch Leroy, have just returned from eastern and 800, cities where they lot of fall goods. Wesley Wyle town, and Estel were guests of Thomas Hull. Ad. Winters, of Wolfs Store, spent a ur Creorge and family, of Lewis- N 1 a Kahl, of Greenburr, ar 3 ' t+] fey DOUrs ie LAE Weaver, The follow ng | ded the Odd home of eople from this place Fellows’ reunion at ast Thursday : Mr, Hull nd Mrs, J. H. Det- Winkelblech and Ruth ntre Hall, ls Swabb, Lola and the members band, which furnished music during the day, Mr. Ream, « i in town quite frequet J. H. Detwiler Krape, f Farmers Mills, is seen store to W, Herbert Hosterman, in town Sunday 'e, nee Uatha- the home Holloway, nd William Hollo- a trip to Gettys- very much pleased with the journey. Miss Ruth Crouse has gone to Lock Haven, and fiom her journey to Pitt will visit her Grandmother MeClintic. Mrs, Kate ( county, continue where there will shurg she rouse went to Plainfleld, Cumberland to visit her aged parents, The Citizens f : r Alf, 14 festival at Wolfs Store, band farnished the music for the PE SOIR Rebersburg. Calvin Morris is at present a few weeks with John Beck and of Wilkesbarre, at this place, Mrs, James Mechley, of Mifflinburg, spent a few days with her mother, Harvey Miller, geon, is ill at present, Mrs, Beott Stover returned home on Monday, after a few days stay with her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Houser, at Btate College, who is ill. Harry Bowers and College, spent last Saturday and Sun- day with the latter's mother, Mrs, Jesaie Wert, at this place. : William Eckert and wife spent last Sunday with friends at Coburn. Rev, Charles Stover and family are visiting relatives at this place, Jacob Bower, of Coburn, is paying a short visit to her daughter. Quite a few people from this place spent Monday at OX roast, at Loganton, senna am——— Woodward. Mr. and Mra, A. M, Yearick, and son Virgil spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Laurelton. Wm. Grove and family, of €oburn, spent a day last week with the family of John Bower. Mrs. Effie Motz had the misfortune of falling from a hay loft and was bad. ly bruised, Mr. and Mrs, Williama Glantz and the former’s niece, Mises Dora Glantz, spent the Babbath at the home of Frank Guisewite, at Feidler, Mr. and Mrs, Harris Btover and daughter, Miss Mabelle, spent Bunday with the lady’s mother, Mrs. Wolfe, Clayton Bower and wife visited at the home of David Benner. Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Hosterman and daughter, Miss Lida, sttended the funeral of their grandchild at Middle. burg last week, Mr. and Mrs, E, H. Musser, Mrs, Bamuel Motz and daughter were to Millheim on business one day last week, are the veterinary sur- wife, of State the A Smith, the Photographer, W. W. Bmith, the Photographer, will be in Centre Hall Friday, Beptember © nical sometimes kind, Occasion- aded muan gets bald. TRADES SOHOUL ROR sTATE, Schwab, the Steel King, to Erect 81.000, 000 Institution In Name of Mrs, Schwab. dress at the Hummel family reunion, surpsise when he made known for the first time that in a recent conversa- tion with C, M, Schwab, in New York city, the steel king had told him that he was arranging plans to build an in- for Pennsylvania State College, the object of the school being to have it so the same This will be the fully work at ation. faction Mr. Bchwab, upon gradu- fecond bene bestowed . upon a building been donated to that institution in the Schwab, Allin State College by having name of Mrs. all, the and agreeable sensation, s————r— ef ene—— Ministerial Meeting Ministerial Asso- The Penns Valley I Ww. ciation met at the home of Rev. GG Meclinay, at Bpring Mills, tev. Daniel Gress read a most lent paper before the body, on the sub- Ject, ** The Atonement and Offices of Christ.” It was a which showed much reparation. The following ministers sent: D. M. Wolf, A. W. H. Schuyler, J. W. Daniel ( WW. 51 essard subject care and were pri Black, Hamil Warburton MifMlinburg. The next meeting 5 Boal, Press, Rev, and held al the will be home of Hev, Btonecypher in October. ———————— Shielding the Grafters A newspaper capable of printing to shield the fru: single line in an attempt capitol thieves is not to he The eatedly defended any purpose, Keystone Gszett has rej the grafiers } 118 is ufficien {io ROY to regard with suspicion an: matter in the Gazette’ ——————— i ———— lurkey Dinner at As is Hotel, a id Fort Fort served Bunday, September 15 The manage ment guarantees that the dinner wi Wf cl mm —— loarding Mouse Grange Fark haries Wiley, of Dillsbu $ o 1: Yer 3 Pe the boarding house during 1 Encampment, and it will be boarders Saturday noon, the 14th A pe LOCALS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday rain, and it was welcomed. the have a display of goods farnis farniia Rearick, campment and Fair, William Long's barn, and Wagon hog pen burned to the Howard on Frid Was In gr morning » barn sand grain. ie Golden Eagl a most de sf il time Hall ting in Milton, ! i lodge, i$ iid & } Centre Ke ail the 18 in Penns Valley, turned out in large numbers, Methodist Bund I'he ii inday school pienie Saturday was well attended. During the ordinary oken music, ele picnic the day r having was UI Ly + by 8 number of members of the school. Remember soc] Centre Hall for nestness the gi reputation of and at work hand, Do it now-—that that will make look prettier than ever, ha Long, of Bpring Mills, found time make a day-light visit to Centre Hall verlising space in the Centre Reporter, Dividing time betweeu various busi- does not effect the either, in Mr. Long's case. ness success in During the past few months Btevens Rifles and Btevens Telescopes have won an extraordinary number of lead- ing prizes in competitive shoots, thus adding new links to the ever lengthen- ing chain of Btevens Hend five cents in stamps to the J, Stevens Arms & Tool Co.,, Chicopee Falls, Masa., for their latest 160 page illus. trated catalog. BU CCeRRpe, Mrs, Myra Kerr, of Omaha, Nebras- ka, who is east on an extended visit, last week returned from New York city where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Laura Bayard, and ex- presses herself as thoroughly delighted with the trip. Mrs. Bayard had just returned from Chicago, by the way of the lakes, where she spent a short time with Mrs. ( Rev.) Elmer L. Williams, her niece, Rev. G. W. Mclinay left fr Owcenla Milla Wednesday, where he will attend a District Conference of minis ters, which convenes today ( Thars- day) at 2 p.m, and adjourns Friday evening. This is a gathering of all the ministers of the Altoona District of Central Penuveylvania Conference. On the return trip Rev. McPMoay will fill the appointment of the Port Matilda charge on Sunday, preaching snd administering the Holy Com- muuiou to that congregetion, Arab Fatalism, t the root of though much ratood In it nie ig a Banner BE. One Condition, wait vou to have ev ” dear Mr vember that 1 am to be what 1s you, gol for You: hs thank you, John good for in Dealer, An Exception, The Professor--It Is sald that the or. dinary brick absorbs nearly fifteen ounces of water. The Joker-—All the boys say Boozem is n brick, but I nev- er heard of him absorbing water, attle Post-Intelligencer, “Abstemious"” and “facetious” are the only words in English having the vowels ln their order. Three t Tre Th re ao———l sy on HEAL ETTATH ts of Land Property wie, Vareos for Over 820.000, anid Letlween one \aronshburg, wer i y, the aggra- 1 bell g $20,670 s the BEeed farm, i of § 4 50 Is a reliable, unerring STEVENS ¥ FIND OUT WHY by shosting our popular RIFLES—SHOTGUNS PISTOLS Ask your loess! Hardware or Sporting Goods Mer. chant the STEYENS. I you cannot olvdain, we ship for direct, ox Presa paid, VHT Tee eipt of Untn log Price. Li oy $5 ve BLE nisin sthinps for 140 Page eine nding elrons ditions to pur line, “Nn TODLINE, amin erearesot a Hrenrm, ar atiraciive Ten Color r mulled nay. BER pe, ® HS & TOOL OO, P. 0, Box 4007 I imc ET op: ¢ ) ¢ ¢ # # ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ é ¢ / 4 4 é ¢ Kuppenheimer Clothing Imperial Hats, Guyer Hats Jas. R. Keiser Neckwear Shirts -- New Columbia and Manhattan 009 0 900 DD DD DG 209 99S DD 99 BW Merchant Tailoring... 2) Full Line Woolen to Select From. of B. V.D. Underwear Etc. VV NT VV N CW WSS. CIT NG 2% 0 9 9 9D 09 HBO 00D 2% 9% 90% 90 900 — a Montgomery &§ Bellefonte p— 4 . - Cad LAT Ld, WN mpm, - — “— — ee ate Wd wow whe wh wo wo i Ce Encampment and Exhibition Patrons of Husbandry Grange Park, Centre Hall. Pa. Of the Of Central Penn’a September 14th to 20th, Inclusive Encampment Open September 1 4! Exhibition Opens Monday s Sept. 16th i i ia 3 ¥ 4 } ADMISSION FREE George Dale 4. 5. Dauberman Geo. Gingrich €. | Goodhart LEONARD RHONE, Chairman Home Views made to orter living a the dine Cai 11 mii A propositic i here ress ers of : . tance from Cer view post well execul {0 seonre | Ards are # follows : Down 0 ow 8 GRAIN MARKET. 6 1 Wheat “ OA ix i Onts ....., . Contre Hall Hol —n Marker in Indian Lane.” erected in iy of two Revolutionary soldiers two indians io a band to hand cor . w— PRODUCE AY STORES, Lana wes 09 | BOUSE.cosnsvrrenns "olat M0 eral view, of Grange hyte - cuss Ts Sowing touts, ole EotAampmaont va FOR AUENTS AN OPPORTUNITY 1 “The Old World And Its Ways” By William J i ry ennings Bryan NOW READY FOR SOLICITORS 576 Imperial Ootavo Pages. Over 200 8g a RTAVIngs from photographs taken by Mr, Bryan Recounts his trip around the world and his Visite to all nations, The greatest hook of travel over written. The people are waiting for it. The Agens's harvest, Outfit FREE Send iy cents 10, Obelisk built of fruit and products of the field, garden and vineyard, Grange Encamp ment and Eair, 1. Entrance to Penns Cave, These eleven cards will be mailed to | any address for YoRTY CENTS. Ree mittance may be made in one or two cent postage stamps. Address: The CENTRE REPORTER, Centre Hall, Pa. Rn I nS, Fertilizers, Order your fertilizers now, We can furnish you with any grade, ard the price Is governed by the quality of the | to cover matiing and handling, goods, Consult us before buying. Th Th P'y’ Co S ' J. H. and 8. E. Wengx, IE Ompson { " b Louis, Mo, . Centre Hall and Oak Hall, i ema dp Al sma, | There are lots of people who never Soldiers’ uniforms should be made swear, and we wouldn't believe them in colors that won't run. I~ their oath if they did,
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