RR Mr, Morphett, the Magician, en a a LOCALS, THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, This Is what a Freeport, Hlinols, | paper says of Mr. Morphet, who will | appear in the auditorium, Park, Wednesday The Reporter's Register, Call to see the Reporter George Swabb, Linde L Ha { \ Henry Bwabb, Centre il the American Flag. Albert H. Allen, Boalsburg ry M, Koch, 1 os Koch, Pit Hett{nge Ruble, Girange next Centre HALL, PenN’A. . Mrs, Mary Shoop was in Bellefonte - evening of | for seversd days Inst week, | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1907. | Week : ; { Wheat seeding is in progress, There | Mr. Morphet is a peer in the art of | : i i lack of is no complaint of moisture, Mrs. F. P. York to visit : Summer ." 1907 Valker, Centre Hall | | sleight-o’-hand, his work done entirely the boxes or other paraphernslia being | i . ¢ His palming and { | and will be gone for several weeks work were the beat ever seen here and | Hindoo other | As a | week Mr, and Mrs, Bellefonte, have will being hands, no TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. Cieary Tuesday went to | her with CARES, | Mrs . er, New York | Buek, | M: wees Beh ntre H . { A centre Hall Dikeman ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 conts per lines for father, Hew three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, employed, Care After undergoing repairs since the latter part of July, the Bellefonte fur- | nace was put last : : he presents a number of and | DEMOCRATIC TICKET. that no in operation again magician in America attempts. ventriloquist Mr, Morphet is also an expert. 4 N\ I'he Dinges property consisting of | 1 Chinese feats of magic State Treasure Stat . Frank JON G, HArMAX, Columbia county. Eckenroth, of located in Bunbury, their SN NNN VD NV VU V TUN BD NDS Clothing Imperial Hats, Guyer Hats Jas. R. Keiser Neckwear Shirts -- New Columbia and Manhattan mime uim——— they make future | where Valuabie Property for Hale i home, i Kuppenheimer Prothi notary ARTHUR B. Kiarrorr, Bellefonte. Karl Grove quit teaching the Indians A nine room brick dwelling, two story | Nebraska, and is now serving in . B. Weather Bureau, in Denver, central | lorado. the | : " 7, Bamuel IHatriet Atto ’ do A brick store building, large barn and al! Wirnniaym GG. RuxkLe, Bellefonte, ' 5 the and one of located in Hall most desirable properties in the town! out buildings { J. HENRY WETZEL, He MY of part of Centre Bellefonte. Creighton, a well known Methodist died at Mackeyville Tuesday afternoon, aged . aboutl seventy-two vears 'm. J. Beeles, Philadelph i, 3 fms K eWoodie Contre Hal H F. duihrie nner dic mu Beakior, Contre Hall . minister, If tl A : leet looks for trou can be purchased at a bargain. Inquire the American fiet I00KS8 10 = ble while in FKastern waters, no doubt some one of the countries will The bully who walks the pike with a ehip on both shoulders is liable to have one or both Qught a Nation i Christian of Mra. Mary A. Dinges, Centre Hall, the the Penn. o.geptly . ‘ | County Commissioners Dunlap, | Weaver and Balley are attending the . | convention of Smith, the Photographer, | “ ’ " vida | held at York, { Centre Hall Friday, | A pen of Heptem be rx). I Hl, . P Allman, secretary of the ’ 11: 3 1 } tai about t the pn mn accommodate them. 209 99D VDBOL DYDD Sih, she Phetegrapher, WwW. W. will be in im ff a ——— ommissioners being Tarkey Dimner at Old Fort slaugh- Bunday fat turkeys will be Old Fort Hotel for dinner Ho popular is knocked ofl. claiming to be peace will es SM — i range, annual that advance, : the Keep ils great engines « J mn the f Grange organizations at ‘air, Centre Hall. aero as ahha turkey this season back- rround x é 1 | _ . . : . J ti > - y \ 4 g I'he various Sabbath schools of | plates have been engaged in fem forward i i Ge i8e i AA Aaronsburg held a picnic Baturday. issionary society connected | The table will groan bearing the good 1 § I'resovierian church, with » BERBOL, Full Line of Woolens to Select From. ) ; a 1h Meeting. a gles Program 1188 Deen prepared { sf —————— Linden Hall Munday school held a plo for Raturday evenin iebrated an meeting in or Batlurday even r fourths of a I'here will be a Bush Moyer’s grove, about three mile east of Colyer, commencing Nep- Mrs. Margaret Bradley - her ting woods, above the dam, ied the | ham, is at the home of on- | Frank W. Shutt n Centre 3 3 3 HCH ¥ i He Ne sary in he Hon. Jehn G. 3 enry, of ym ] Fife v1 $e UIA QOUnDLy, tember Zlat, and Linuing over nephew, Willi ue : had giv appei- Sabbath, meeting i : a i ] ! r of 1s [atte HOng is vidting Ler | Muamau, the Nes? Fry B. V. D. Underwear Etc. NNW WWD VD VV V VDD Mol lelisn home od y of Bellefonte, spent | . i Te : with his broth. | tf : Mary Dinges, daughter of Wednesday morning Of WEEA | ar H W J Dr. John A. Hardenburgh, of 1 -1 ned from 9% 9 HDD DYDD 2% % 909% % D9 oq ei, ana i i i iil Fan Fo : v and Fo V1, k i i iatlier Art i Ci . 17. i 8 il ia 3 | missioner ill talk r he airy and th Ww K by her sister, M1 .T. Pot ODERIN D- Philadelphi York young been meeting nary su ter of Mr. and Montgomery & Bellefonte in a most | pleasing manuel mysteries is bewilNerin 0 RIL § i i i young ali dd to } n hea oe wWhereinl 11e « called o materialize fre small pieces of tissue paper, flags Sr 4 or _ - S42tlhh Annual 5 53 3 New Crossings all nations, as as hundreds o ings, small flags, all ¢ which are dis igh authorities are building tributed to the a Exploding soap bubbles is a | looking over the old Kimport home. | \b1e% De® cromiugs and two old oes | parte o RT Ch oot™ Bing “SHER Encampment and Exhibition originated | i iS chben oe | The ne crossings wi be at Mi \ PPO Um { given here have nol boon | ot Fe ot Rud Fal | LUCY Honey's, between the properties | “Peed a ais of Of 1h Patrons of tie lelegraph o al bald k of Mi aurs Lee a; this ceupied Ww E-HORSE WAGONS FOR ! 1c Husbandry Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September 14th to 20th, Inclusive 2 fascin ' fat v ¢ fa 3» ating entertainment feature and performed only by Mr. Morph of seo ———— Of Central Penn’a i the Rebersburg. ‘ tion was closed and teleg |} 8 H. Kne , and one el rom Dr. James W ACTrOoNs " OWer, one i ast | : : 4 Boal’s £ ¥ rer or 1 5 i 8 Harry Musser, accompanied by his yoni sisters, Esta and Carrie, all of West ation, opened, Frantz has been 1 of Bald Eagle s rie Jacobs’ property. elegraph operator jald Eagle station for more i : ng between the Bank snd oDuUnGay ia town, w i i ALK & : mother, Rebersburg Brush Valley, spent . than 3} 3 + Guisewite hah | Lutheran church, snd the one be Misa Barah and of Aaronsburg, one day this week. Edwin Gilbert is the proudest man in town since the arrival of that boy. Miss Maude Beck, of Wilkes-Barre, years and will now remain as sgent | (ween were in (teorge lL. Goodhart aud the - - . aud post m Miss ler. | Riter property will be rebuilt Encampment Opens September 14th Exhibition Opens Monday, Sept. 16th Amy Duncan, of Gordon, | enti Schuylkill county, and George Run Wedding at the Reformed Pardonage {he largest and best fair in Bl how : f n ['wenty-cight acre rap, : / SO . ! poses. Amp) npie tent accommods 44] kile. of Philadelphia, first afMicer on the | are Runkle, at day afi Oy al four o'clock W. Houser, of the Centre | and Miss Bessie VV. \ school-ship Saratoga, Miss Laura Hall hotel. over the Encampment and is visiting relatives here. guests of | Daniel Pleasant Webs KF, of spent Bunday in Bellefonte. Rev. Edwin Bierly is the his mother in this place, Williamu Kreamer and wife, of Mill- Miss Anns Wilkinson, a we heim, and Mra. Blair, of Will- | young lady of Potters Mills, iamsport, visit relatives here Saturday. Miss Mabel ployed in Aaronsburg months, is al present home of her brother Her many friends will be Harry learn that she is conva. | IY attended, from Williamsport to this place, one | Jeccing rapidly to the schedule, part J. Mitchell Garberiok who wa ta pretty well earried out. Mr. Mus hi ssi y 8 prin- | the schools at ger is employed as teacher of the BSto- of the ing the ps year has the same position at Clearfield. Daniel Houser, Pleasant Gap. BLS. ACSDW IRE 4 8 Bs at timber md work at that Bessie V. Vonada, Spring Mills, erm the delicate their child, Mrs, Garberie until she Farm- petit 3 . i large display of farm stock a { Refor me A two cer i ages, Wenement cereals, and every production of farm an Daniel Gress, Miss Badie nada, I'he former will remain | ¢ (ills, were married » Fair, ir weveral weeks longer, . i gar ¥he Penn'a State Collage will make a large display he College and State Experiment Station. ADMISSION PREE Geor Dale 4. 5. Dauberman Geo. Singrioh Goedbmet guest atid | ed parsonage by Rev rap 1 Ba nls g at the 1 1d e of the Lridge the | across Creek, genera OWE Ae long \& »th 4 [re perches Loy souih promt thence f the latter hey will reside at Pleasant ‘ where the groom is employed it i known al 5 pio) 1 who ng with her sister, Mrs Rose b /ARD RHONE : has oN hanay BY A on LEONARD RHONE, by sass seciih 4 2 degrees cast #6 perches 10 a post © dheuos by auf of Wm, Allon serth @ 18 degrees east T0.5 pemlics to a pat | hence by and Kiftieth Fuanw north 7 1.2 degrees wen §8 perohes Wo he . L auntie of Kinlping Jroek | tence 8p Mee centre of prafiess near he Crook south 42 1-2 degrees west 18.8 perches le the auspices of the | Ye contro of the bridge, the place of begiuning, Osutaining sores : pet A LW slay rar Twolidng i and ot at ngs. Good fruit and water of I — P¥LEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, Week Days on | been livi Har- Dili ———— ry HBpangler, in Chicago, for the past | two years, is al the present the Aagustana hospital of that city. Grove Meeting and Jablies who Fhe Grove for was several er ilbert, em- time iw | meating | Arniversary Jubllse in Chairman W—— staying at ussey ville under the | having undergone an operation for ap- Edwin, Evaugelical Association is being large. i! 1 yvgl sitia i pendicitis his family | wed to Musser moved The program, according regular Pretty Home Views has been : A proposition is here made to the renders of the Reporter living a dis tance from Centre Hall to secure local view post cards. The cards are all well executed, and are as follows ‘ Down the Pike above Centre Hall” This view shows the ssi quarter mile of pike sbove Centre Hall, a glimpse of the north seetion of town, asd counsey, Birdseye View of Centre Hall," any Mountain Lutheran, Rolormed Churches View of Main southward, and nerthward, View of Main sirest south from residemocs of W. R Mingle, Beq., and D. J. Meyer, and ” Diamond looking north. RPS oon we 85 | id Fort Hotel PF ucsrivmmicasemin NO day last week, and now « couples I'he gather- ing Sunday was unusually large. EABTWARD. 6 2 WESTWARD ¥ 5 of Harvey Corman’s house, ETATIONS. . Ly Bellefonte... i LOoleville Morris. ..... von SLETONS .... wee Hunters... lowe Fillmore... Briariy Waddies, Ln Rrumrine..., | 0 Btate College. | 45... Struble, ' 40. Bioomsdor!.. | 81 Ti Pine Gvave Cea [* RE ~ | Hummelstow 1 | A ~ elected He i een ¥X = Marriage Licenses g ver school, at the east end valley. © @ exEENSIEsSas iui i amm—— is now engaged in the Georges Valley. lace. On : " . wealth of Miss Elizabeth Faust, of Jeannelle, : py i will remsin at is spending a few days with her aunt, . Mrs. James Faust the weather becomes cooler, when A number of young people froon the valley attended Bush meeting at Col- yer, Bunday. Miss Jennie Decker attended the qEEsK rw e a ¥ account of I a Ammon A. Miller, Lock Haven, Harnh M. Emenhizer, Romola. Wm. H. Sortman, Lemont, Rebecca J. Lute, State College, w— — Oak Hall, Miss Lillie Dale, of Dale Summit, ~ = from Nib 3 $2 Hummelstown and == 33 Presbyterian HEBER EaARRER S585 525585, thd Say SE ET TN. - shroet hom from Gsange Arsadia « § i ih i Tow { 1 y will go to their new home, Presbyterian church Iwo Mrs. Dikeman, of Washington, BORD IPTEDODND Sma AEM e Indies, Viargaret Gregg —— D. C., and Mra, B.D. Longenecker, of Petersburg, BRAIN MARKEY Wheat ........... Williams reunion, st Martha Furnace. Miss Reuna Zettle, of Centre Hall, spent Bunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Zetlle, Edward Decker is at présent em. ployed by Oliver Blrunk, of Centre Hall. He is assisting to thresh grain. Preaching services will be held in the United Evangelical church, Ban- day at 10:50 a, m, Fillmore Aukerman is painting a house for F.dward Allison, at Potters Mills. Andrew Long spent Bunday with F, Aukerman snd family, Frederick Zettle and family, accom panied by Mrs. Harah Reeder, spent Bunday with Mra, James Faust, Mies Margaret Kreisher is attend. ing the Mountain school this term, sm —— Tue charity that beging at home is generally too weak to travel, were in Centre Hall Inst week to the their chilhood days, They are granddaughters of Peter Durst, deceased, and step-granddaugh- ters of Mra, Katie Durst, the oldest femuale resident in Centre Hall, Mrs. Dikeman is the daughter of Gregg Kenny, and Mrs, Elmira Longeneck- er is the daughter of Thomas Yarnell, both deceased. The former has not been in Centre Hall for twenty-four years, and thirty-eight has elapsed since the latter was here, yet they met some people they knew, among them Capt. George M., and J. Bhannon Boal, They also visited in Bellefonte, and while there were entertained by their cousin, Attorney Clement Dale. Mrs, Dikeman has been in Washington for some time, and was accompanied as far as Petersburg by her daughter, Mrs. Robert Smith, also of Washing- view BOC of ton, and George Dale, of Rushville, Ne. braska, were visitors in town recently. Mra. N. J. Rishel is ill Mrs. Bue Peters and spent several days in ship. Misses Ella Dale and Claudia Wie- land, and Margaret Motherabaugh, of Boalsburg, spent Saturday with Miss Louelln Ross, at Hazel Dell, Miss Margaret Peters left, Sunday, for Ferguson township where she will teach school this winter, Miss Marian Benner spent part of last week at home, Mre. Agnes Krebs, of State College, visited her sister, Mrs. D. B. Lowder, recently. Miss Cnssidy, of Altoons, recently visited her co asin, Donald Sellers, Miss Irene Begner and Mrs. John Gingerich and children, of Boalsburg, Yiatied their sister, Mrs. Zong, last week, #on Arthur Ferguson town. acquiring qualities of DECISION, YAND MANLINESS sum © £2 HTEVENS FIREARMS EDUCATION. Dealer for Bteven' Riflog Pistoia. Insist on our time. make, If you cannot obtain, id Mailed mp te pay postage. Deauth permeation dnoorntion for your 1 Fon 6 conta In stamps La y it —— VIINS ARMS & TOOL C0). P. 0. Dox 4097 Patls, Maes, U. 8. A. Osutre Hall Hotel * Marker in Indian Lane,” erected in memo. ry of two Revolutionary soldiers killed by two Indians iv a hand to hand conflict, Geperal view of Grange Encampment and Fair, showing tents, eto, Obelisk built of fruit and products of the field, garden and vineyard, Gmoge Encamp ment and Eair, 11, Entrance to Petite Cave, These eleven cards will be mailed to any address for FORTY CENTS. Ree mittance may be made in one or two cent postage stamps. Address: The CENTRE REPORTER, Centre Hall, Pa. A 55 MI MU SAAS, Pertilivers, Order your fertilizers now, We can furnish you with any grade, and the price is governed by the quality of the goods, Consult us before buying. J. H. aud 8, E. WEBER, Centre Hall and Oak Hall, When a woman puts in her oar there is generally a row, Oats — PRODUCE AT STORES, 09 BUtOr con resins 20 as a 20 Sick Heache, | This disease is caused by a derange- | ment of the stomach. Takea dose of | Chamberlain's Stomsch and Liver Tablets to correct this disorder and the sick headache will disappear. For sale by The Btar Store, Centre Hall ; Carson, Potters Mills ; CW. 8 Tussey ville, ES A fr SRA. Hou. Robert Conklin, Fores try Com- missioner, will tell the farmers at the Grange camp some interesting facts about our state forests, F.A. warts, There is no better heater made than the Red Cross Oak, straight or down draft. The price is made an object. — J. A. Reesman,
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