fr ed - ’ , ‘ “a 50th ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE PROGRAM » # = “wr WT | iene SA SSE vii oa aa DEATHS Green Decker Dead | News was received from Fleisher, | North Dakota, sunouncing the death of Green Decker, a former resident of Valley Mr. Decker was a prominent furmer in the valley in which he lived previous to going west, is survived by several children MES, CATHARINI No quarrel with the opinion ELIZABETH WIELAND Of the Zion Congregation, To Be Held at Tusseyville, tember 7th to 15th, 1907. one competent to judge will , : (Heorges that the a: rg the church, the the neighborhood hs aud daughters, munity and COn- | have | {and {and a wife ~ Sept. 7 7.30 P. M. J. 8. Housman. 7 S8.00P M. ) Address Welcome 3 AL BA { 341 suffered a substantial sand irreparable Address of W ! Of nis 0“ loss in the death of the sul jeot sketi Sermon—W, A, Leo- Br A ators th, Catharine Elizabeth Keller was the Polly Keller, 1838, on what daughter of John and and was born Jan, 18th, was 1, two then the Arney homesteas i Hall, i one sil mbies east of Ueiitre » Brush Valley road. She moved Hall at where her parents to Linden : early al is today known 1e Irvin | she w woperty. Ar. wiler which Lite file was what is sent On Bnown as the Wieland farm, one-half mile west of Linden Hall, and which is | by the third HOW OWIe generation of Wielands. Not until two years ago life p, remove that might spend the remainder of h in the midst church friends, was sctive farm given u when she d to Boalsburg of family I'here she gust 22nd, at the age of sixty-nine years, seven months and four days & complication of stomach traceabtiin t trouble, but more directly 0 the latter, some of her immediate ing peacefully into a sleep no waking, Bhe was She was surrounded by family, that | PRES- | HOW the mother dren, fourteen of wl the Youngest x The surviving Keller, Scott iam are 2 braska : Will- Ne Franklin Ellswaor iden Daniel Thom: , Fr. touelis HMamuel Heilman, Winifred, Orange Lraska : Hall : : Cal : An-| na SETH lizabeth, Penrose, Winfield =eott, sellefonte ; Mi- | Piel Boals- Nayre : Mary Balome, vhasl cline}, John t lyde it and Catharine 1 Monday | their hom : sess of | i morning, after pneumonia sud kidney trouble, aged thirty-two vear she vw of I.. H. snd Hannah Oun vive her, together # a daughter wl nan Ho sur three sisters, one brother and one littl Deceastd was the Pine Hall Lutheran chureh. Pine Hal , Berg stressor, daughter, a member of In- ner consi terment was made at pastor, Rev, R H ficiating. ified home of his | Danial in Bellefonte, Tuesday afternoon. He Pine from the Markle, His waa Lewia Markle was | wother, age waa thirty-five years son of Samuel Markle, of Milla. a (irove it ssmist— Valuable Property for Sale The a nine room briek 4 sellin brick store building out buildings located part fall most desirable § roperties in the town can be purchased at a bargain, Inquire of Mra Mary A.D nges, Centre Hall, Penn of story Dinges property consisting g, two large barn and all central in the of Centre aiid one of the o.septld The First Entertaiment, The first entertainment to be given by the Bible Concert Company, of Philadelphia, will be Baturday even. ing, Beptember 14. You will be there, of course, becanse thers is no guessing about the quality of the enteitain. ment, Lamas Back, This is an ailment for which Cham- berlain’s Pain Balm has proven es. pecially valuable, In almost every Instance it affords prompt and pers manent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange, of Orange, Michigan, says of it: * After using a plaster and other remedies for three weeks for a lame back, I purchased a bottle of Chamber. lain’s Pain Balm, and two applica- tions eflected a cure.” For sale by The Btar Store, Centre Hall 3. PA Carson, Potters Mills; C. W. Swartz, Marriage Licenses, John M. Bullock, Bellefonte. Ella Catharine Musser, Bellefonte. ol B. Btover, Zion. 1 C. Miller, Hublersburg. Jon ithe Frank Weaver, Port Matilda. Leah M. Bennett, Port Matilda. Fred CC. Miller, Smullton. Sadie I. Houtz, Madisonburg. We ops Allen-Smith Albert 8B. Allen, of Boalsburg, and Miss Lyde Smith, of Centre Hill, were married in Lewistown, August 17th, Rev. Rhodes, pastor of Trinity i chureh, { by a — Georges Valley. D. C. Lingle and son James are on a trip to Atlantie City, Elmer D. Foust, who is employed at Mrs, James Foust, M. J. Barger and family visited at W. Gobble, Haturday Fillmore Ackerman made a trip to Mr. and Mrs. Hoy, of Linden Hall, visited at the home of Wm. Kreisher © Nut MeClellan, of Npring been spending some ii her grandmother, Mrs. James Foust, returned home Saturday evening. 0K hold a Li will Saturday evening at 7:50 o'clock. W. H. Warburton, who had been absent on a four weeks’ vacation, to his pastorial duties Sanday evening delivered a I'he K, society of Locust (irove business meeting Rev, returned Nas Very teresting rermon sat Locust Linden Hall. unuel Hellman, who was here at. ding hi ng his ~ mother’s faneral, returned ' his home at Heilmandale, Friday, Miss Bertha Meyer returned home Thursday, after spending a week with her cousins, at Spring Mills and Mrs, Cloyd Alto of Mr Brooks return. ons where they Mrs, lay from and Elwood ue and daughter, Miss ed Monday, their Myerst after spending mmer with Mrs, Eliza Campbell, e Rock Hill opened Mon. Harry Lon- to own, 3 : school intl ii thirty j eacher, Wi nt Nur day with her sister, Mra. ry with DA liams, of Altoona, J home Monday, Coburn i* household goods, to Millheim » housekeeping. turned to his work at where he He up from here, rs ia taking a course had two weeks va. i id his driving horse fo nday, Robert 1 xi daria} aitended McClellan ard the lator dey Jebration at Miltor MeWilliams, of Penn's Fur- nded the Yv h nace, att mail carriers con- vention at Sunt ury, Monday. Paid In Full, Indie evidently stenogp ving an animated dis on their way to work ing In a Market street tion revolved around as to the best method to Impress their respective employers as to the value of thelr services, “Do you know," sald the smaller ot the two, “my former employer mwas the worst old granny. He could not spell the simplest words correctly, and he couldu’t pronounce them. One day I thought I would impress him with the of my services. He gave me a letter to typewrite, and I just went along and copied it as he handed it to me. Then I made a second copy with all the misspelled words correct ed. With beaming countenance I hand- ed him both copies.” “What did he do?” breathlessly ask- ed her friend, forcing the conductor to hold his car so that she might alight at her corner and at the same time hear the answer. “He fired me,” was the reply.—Phil- adelphia Record. |, ng i ¢ ha sion while ie other morn ‘ar. the questior The disey value Held Their Own, A regiment of regulars was making a long, dusty march across the rolling prairie land of Montana during a ree cent summer. It was a hot, blistering day, and the men, longing for water and rest, were impatient to reach the next town. A rancher rode past. “Say, friend,” called out one of the men, “how far is it to the next town?” “Oh, a matter of two miles or so, I reckon,” called back the rancher, Another long honr dragged by, and another rancher wna “How far to the nest town?’ the men asked him eager. ly. “Oh, a good two miles” A weary hall home longer of marching, and then a third rancher. “Hey, how far's the next town?’ “Not far,” was the en- cournging answer—“only about two miles.” “Well,” sighed an optimistic encountered, oe pold, D. D, a" 85 9.00 A.M. Housman. H 85 9.45 Horner, 8 10.00 A, 8 200P M. 8S 3.00 P. M. W. A. Leopold, D. " 8 7.00P. M. A.M, "” M. ‘ man. 8 7.30P. M. 9 7.30 P. M 10 7.30 P. M. pold, D. D. tH 30 P. M, 12 7.30P. M berger. 13 7.30 P. M. pold, D. D, 14 200FP. M. D. Dreher, P. E, 14 3.00 P. M. "4 72307. MM. " 15 9.00A. M. Housman. 15 9.45 A. M. Bierly 15 10.00 A. M. ion—C. D. Dreher, " 150 230P. M1. Solver. 300 P. M. 700 P. M. i i ‘ i i“ 15 15 Haa 15 "7.30 P. ML The Reporter's Register, KH. Burkholder, Ces irons Fre, nd Mrs, J. A. Reesman ieland, Oak Hal hh, Boaist Hom : Lucy Wise, Willi J. P. Heckman, 8 Elia J. Moyer, Ce Mrs. Myra Kerr, J. E. Pennington, Benore, Pa Mabie Murtorff, Benore, Pa Mary Haugh, Pittsburg, Ps H. M. Murtorf!, Pittsburg A A —— LOCALS, One and sixty-one hundredths of an inch of rain fell Tuesday and Tuesday night. Bee the fall and winter goods at Rossman’s Spring Mills store. No better stock anywhere ; call at once. Omaha, Net The Ferguson township school board is looking around for a high school teacher. All the schools open Monday. D. A. Boozer and Chas. Miner have been traveling over the valley in quest of apples for evapora ting purposes, A letter addressed to Mr. H. E. Paye remains unclaimed ib the Centre Hall post office. Persons calling for above letter pleare state it is advertised. @G, M. Boal, Postmaster, Mopars, Mr. and Mrs, Ezra IL. Auman and daughters, of Millheim, drove to Cen- tre Hall Sunday and were the guests of Mrs. Aumah’'s sister, Mrs. M. L. Emerick. Bummer is over, and in order to be up with the seasons, Merchant H, F. Rossman has his supply of fall and winter goods on hand and ready for the trade, Rearick, the Centre Hall furniture man, advertives that he will have a display of furniture at the Encamp- ment and Fair, and invites parties needing furniture to eall and exsmine his, goods and compare prices, Rev, and Mra, B. F. Bieber came to Centre Hall the latter part of last week and since have been arranging their furniture in the Lutberan‘ parsonage preparatory to occupying the same. At present they are being entertained by Mr, and Mrs. George Emerick, im. sergeant, “we're holdin’ our“own any how.» : ; » “- i” Ma hE cui ow id tt fs mediately east of Centre Sunday School—J, 8 Praise Meeting—John sSermon—L. H. Yergey, Love Feast—By Pastor, Sermon for Old Folk D. Song Ser.—J. 8. Hous- -8. (i. Haas, A. S, Bierly, -W A, Leo- sermon—L., H, Yergey. Sermon—J., W. Rom Sermon Sermon Sermon Sermon—W. A. Leo- Quarterly Meeting—C, Sermon——F, W, Bols Sermon- Sunday er. —C. 1D. Dreher School—J, 8. Praise Meeting—A, S Sermon P.E Praise Me ting—F, iI Co Wn Ww. Sermon-—1, H, Yergey, Twilight Service—S, G, Sermon=- F. WwW, Solver. Bands The Lemont band will be at Grange Park during the Encampment on | Tuesday and Thursday, The Aarons- | burg band will be at Grange Park dur- ing the Encampment on Wednesday, S————— Invited to Colyer You are invited to come to Colyer Saturday evening, by Merchant Copen- haver, who will have on hand a sup - ply of watermellons, bananas, and all | the fruits of the season. WO' ONE z The und You can trust a medicine tested 60 years! Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer's Sar- saparilla; the original Sarsa- parilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. Rut even this grand its beat work if the er inactive sand 11 bowels ent pated ¥ “al siits, you should take lasative Sas Fills while taking the Barsaparilla svi ond in tine cannot da prove f Ayer Made by J. 0. Ayer Oo., Lowell, Mass. Aso manufacturers of yers We Barve no the HAIR VIGOR, AGUE CURF CHERRY PECTORAL. secrets! as of al We publish rma cur medicines SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. CHRONIC CRANKS. We all have met people who are sone tinvally kicking. Life scems a terrible thing to them. They seldom smile. Something dreadful is going to happen, nothing is ever just right, and they worry and fret and complain from morning till night. Their trouble seems to be just a bad disposition but this is seldom so. In most cases there is one of two things the matter with them; either their nerves or their digestion is responsible. Both come from the same thing---stomach trouble. A man or woman whose nerves are tied in knots is bound to be mighty poor company. The same thing is true if what they eat don’t digest properly. No wonder they grumble, I don't blame them. have seen Cooper's New Discovery change the whole disposition of people in @ month's time simply by getting their stomach in shape again. Even the ex. pression on their faces was alt different. The worried, tired, fretful look changed to a peaceful happy expression, and the lines of care disappeared altogether, Many people tell me about this in letters. They seca to think it a miracle, It is’'st. It's just the stomach working again. Here's a case of this kind: “eullered with my stomach for thirteen years, Nothing I ate seemed to digest. 1 also hind ebironie constipation, and was tired, ¢i'1, irritable and despondent ail the time. | found it dificult to attend to fy duties as tac tion agent at this place," doctors treated me and all gave vitor ur opinions," 1 began teh § aaoper’s New Discov- ery, ui. ! sud eve it helped me from the i, LI, wed ten pounds theese woes: ond que feeling fine, My work naw ix a pleasure, where before was deadger "J. R. Smock, Cicero, inna. We sell the Cooper medicines. ME JR SMOCK. HSI Miler * eo0eveveeey A - thee 0000000000000000 J. D. MURRAY, Druggist Men. - a> din didi in ip Bp Bp Bn Bn BBB 2 SAIL LILA SALI LIILALLL EAR 22 A Protection Rates very reasonable. ative | lan to you, » AAAI LAAL LALA ALA AAAS rrr rrr rr rrr rrr rrr res f | * A Necessity, Co-oper- anager. rived ¢ / ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / / / ¢ § / } 4 / ¢ } $ ‘ BBD awa NTP VDDD DD ODD / f ¢ ¢ / # ¢ ¢ / / ¢ ¢ ¢ / / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / ( 4 ’ ‘ x 3 Fall Winter Dry Goods... Just Received. Have you ever handled Rochester Non-Rust Tinware Made of best quality cl Warranted not 187 inkl coal plate to rust. We are giving you Bargain Connter Prices in Azure Enamel Ware, H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS, ra. Central State LOCK HAVEN, PA, J. R. FLICKINGER, Prin. FALL, TERM BEGINS 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, Elocutian or Art, it would be to your advan. tage to patronize this reputable and thoroughly established insti tution, Is policy is to train not only the intellectual faculties but 10 deve character and to fit for life's d Address for illustrat. ed catalog, THE PRINCIPAL — S. H. KNEPLEY Blacksmith and . Wood Worker... Attenti fw special attention given to Resetting Tire AND | —Rimming Wheels— i Satisfactory work Call me. gUAar- anteed, to 80 Attack of DMarrhoea Cured by Une Dose Chamberlain's Oolie, Cholera and Migr. rhoea Remedy, I was #0 weak from an attack of | diarrhoea that I could scarcely attend to my duties, when I took a aose of | Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and | Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me en- (Urely and I had been taking other | medicine for nine days without relief. | I heartily recommend this remedy as being the best to my knowlege for bowel complaints. —R. G. Stewart, of the firm of Stewart & Bro., Greenville, Ala. For sale by The Btar Store, Centre Hall : F. A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W, Nwarte, Tusseyville. A PSA —————— Post Cards, | A new line of Bouvenir Post Cards ~ all kinds and at all prices. The local views are the prettiest yet offered for sale at this office. Birthday, Stork, Art, Poses, Comic Cards, ete, ele. more than one hun [dred kinda, : ANTED=A good girl tr goneral Pap SEE ie washing dod i. done, if Good wag good woman, apply. 3 |
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