9 ig 85 THE OENTRE REPORTE PHU RED, AY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1807 n TRAIN SCHEDULE Trains leave Co nt re Hall on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Rallroad, . BK. R System, us follows : 7078. m, and 285 p.m, S516, m. and 3.36 p.m Grange Clothing House, Mr. (aritee, of Philadelphia, will make a fine display of clothing at the Grange Fair, ————— ——————————— Seeds, We have now on hand choice timo- and alsike seed. These can found in thy, clover seeds are as clean as the market. J. H. Centre be and 8. E. WEBER, Hall and Oak Hall ma————————— Harvest Home Services be held Park, Rev, Harvest Home services will in the Auditorium (irange Bunday, Sept, 15th, at 2:30 p. George W. Melinay will preach the anniversary sermon. All cordial- ly 0 nm. are invited earam—————— ro —— The Corn Crop, the early or late whether or It lepends on coming of Jack Frost Penns Va will corn crop. The past worked wonders barring frost the the expectations of moat farmers. all { not have a marketable fifteen days have the corn, and f will far 1 iley with erop exceed ee ——— —————— Keith's The most brilliant the Chestnut St Theatre, and varied bill of Keith's elphis, ill is the given at Phil ¢ ‘ne n SEASON In Le) rect Theatre, lad novel- rvitinionl i INURICAI Birds ry TY €F pis hE Ent A a 0 fHE RE "ORTER HEADUUARTERS At the nd date WHE Foonmpn end ie tipen to All Comers, i As previously announced the Centre Reporter's the Kn campment sand MYT ise three tents. No edd business ; No. will be open to every body—everybody'’s tent, and Neo. 3 exclusively to mothers and the babies An effort will be made to equip each of the tents to the purposes tended. The mother’s tent, especially, will be arranged the headquarters at Fair 1 will will hee deve iO suit ine with view to comiort of both the little ones his len t, open at all times, it will be sufliciently outside court will aflord and be provide d i] inohere and the will be «1 that private, The View NO. and so los a good of the grounds with ample seating capacity The Ams headquarter rican Flag will the of readers and their friends indicate the Reporter Reporter (‘entre the s of Call around, ail you- Ee Moyer-Hray. No prettier wedding was ever solem- nized in Newport township, Luzerne county, than the one on ti August in the Newport Centre chureh, when at high 1 War. P. E ie ISL (reorge oon Rev burton, rector of St. Andrews church, of ited | Bray and H. Mills gowned in white and wore a veil, fast. The Miss | batiste, and, "Ww Bruce which un Mover bri vas attractively P64 maid ia ened with a brooch. honor was her sister, Bray who wore white bride, carried white asters I'he bride Roman, Noble, of in white. la wars M Yi 2 wu ia were Miss Elizabetl SLI Ale 3- Barre, also 1 1 and YiiRa Jeni Wilke roy Ww nied i ie Desi Man was Os0ar i f Wanamie authorizes fifty-cent bolles al hall-price, o> © i have solid a lot and, although I guaranieed has been br and one fact ere ar priv Ret e medical el or carried in purse, and every one has mor power than a big pill or tal turhb “1 am still sellin half-price, although mnnot long I shall be able } to do go, and sny- one who is subject nstipation, sick headache, dizziness, trouble, indigestion, or a general played-out eondition, ought of this chance.” a ler of mineral water. Hped ific at tell bow to liver to take advantage .— Attorney General Todd is giving the capi.ol thieves ample time to 23, Ars fm — so Dear Governor : The days of grace allotted the capitol thieves ought not be continued longer. people are growing restless, t————————— Does deem it of more importance that Sheatz should be eleeted than the grafters be punish- ed? Is the governor fooling the people—just now ? AI MS The people are beginning more and more to regret that Lewis J. Kmory is not in the governor's chair. Btuart’s promises are not hurting the capitol thieves, and, perhaps, had the gover nor known the robbers would be dis eovered, the promises would not have been made, 5 ae Governor Stuart A ——————— And when will Roosevelt and his cabinet quit talking and do something? Have they put striped goods on a single individual? No! Will they? No!! They are simply laying plans for the like of Cortelyou to bleed the corporations for campaign funds need- ed in the next National contest, lt The Lewistown Democrat and Hen- tinel views the Republican candidate for district attorney thus: A candidate for district attorney over in Centre county is not at all modest in his platform, He pledges himeelf to break up the larceny, bur- glary and murder that have run riot in the county and ‘stop it without unnecessary expense Lo the taxpayer,’ He must be a wonder, and the position of prosecuting attorney for the whole Btate ought to be ¢ eated for him, Buch sbility should not be confined to one little county. RR Weta , 4 ELECTION LAW Ares Hy Falure fy argon freee Near sagion of the legialnture, tan was adapted provi wert minendments wif} Constitution his Feuer 1) ty legislature, the he amendments wiiet Willi COs by the will be vote ARAN BT next nied i ndog people «f I on by state in 1009 affect relmte the the people generally tO the change in the elections, teri | of ¢ and local officers The and of al sted The provisions of the | ounty derman, changes sugges mre BWeeping ones A proposed smendments, gathered | from the pamphlet law just lssued, are Elections are divided ne as follows : into ia called the general | the elections are to be held years, The Lbeld in the two Classes election and the other munie jection. These only once in two ¢lection 18 to Le “even and the municipal elec Hot} nite bered years ; tions in the odd numbered years held the first Monday respective to are to be Miesday in November in [he dope the first of the VEArs, : yu be entirely election is The 4 with, term of every county offi years, of alderman peace Bix years, mn 3 GIHCEes LAL is 1 two years, and the now three vears is to be { the amendment all officers to be elected in the numbered years, whose term o wid numibs ps peo Letter uel Brass to Ban JF Cows Rives and Bil Alike, ada yor Ts il is BO Wilh | ow In thal Dera, ibere Ueal « in the United You ko bend different paints and one best. OW your paint. I'he best that the I'he paint is the one that covers most sur stays there longest COW , We ELow Lhe COW ia Lhe one gives best calves and milk, beat neither color--nol face and paint nor cow goes by whether Holstein ody Aske or Jersey is better to look at. 10 gallons Devoe will cover your barn and wear 10 years ; it'll ake 15 of another paint, and that paint’ll wear J years, Reckon costs. 5, $17.58 ; about $30 : the job, $4.75 a year, $1.00, $24; 3, $45 ; Devoe : 10 gallons 10 days’ work $3, $47.50 for ten yenrs: The other : 15 gallons, about fifteen days’ work $69 for Years | Devoe $4.75 a year ; the year, Difference $9 the job, five $13 50 a year. other $15.50 a year, That's Pp aint, how to reckon cows and Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co., 35 New York Kreamer & Son sell our paint. — a Poultry Exhibit Two hundred birds of every variety of domestic poultry are wanted for the Grange Fair. It is expected of the poultry raisers of Centre county to fill up this department. The committee has provided a nice oullding with suit. able for exhibition purposes, and will pay a premium for every meritorious bird placed on exhibition. A Ade SS MP LR Minister Rolfuses Position, The Reformed Board of Home Mis sions have been notified by the Rev, Lewis Robb, of Wilkinsburg, that he will not accept the position of general superintendent tendered him by the board to succeed Rev. Thomas M. Yundt, of Reading, uri Happy Thought, Red Cross (steel or metal), National, ' Modern and Peer. less ure the names of a fow ranges sold by J. A. Reesman, and the price of each is toude an object 4 family him before you give your oom '} A 1A » % 5 Y¥ Bilel LUIrwig, Freeman Luse, o ie Intter’s f pince, Hostermas 4 ne «Xa rile i ger gi Chestie Wert, TP ars was R Welcome visitor nn nday. She is always wele this her former Anna guest of aturday. Miss Nellie Mingle has ters Mills home, Wolf, of Mrs, We Effie { iis Mra 3 Weaver. aE Bh Pot term of Ene to to teach her second there, Paul Murray Misa E ' sr ei SCHOO) s of Chicago, and Centre Hall, Mensch, sister, dua, of visited unci Lewis a day Inst wee Miss Mabel Leister, of Lewisburg, is visiting at the home of Abner Acker: Joe. Meyer aud family, of Millheim, were in town Bunday. A Mrs. Mr. and Thomas Meyer, of { guests of (= burn, were George Weaver, Hunday. Mise Are returned months Harman spending a few with friends in Bellefonte, Mr. Houlz, of Bpring Miss Carrie Weaver, of spent the HMabbath with Pleasant Gap. The Primary school rooms have irens home alter Mills, and this place, friends in and lIotermeoiate been freshened up by repainting and having the walls papered in the very latest style, by A. 8. Btover, i A Mai Grocery House of Thornton Barnes, Mrs Barnes and Mr, Garland will represent the grocery house of Thorn- ton Barnes at the Grange Exhibition, . sali sitins Chamberlain's Cough Remedy One of the lest on the Matket, For many years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has gained in favor and popularity until it is now one of the most staple medicines in use and has an enormovs sale. It is intended especially for acute throst avd lung diseases, such as coughs, colds and crotip, and ean always be depended upon It is pleasant and safe to take and is undoubtedly the best in the market for the purposes for which it in intended. Sold by The Hiar Store, Centre Hall; F. A Carson, Polters Mills ; 3 AL W, Swarlz, Tumsey ville, There are two kinds of friends, those we need and those who need us. S0P000900P0000PORPPDVPOOROPPODOPRGOORROOOPODORS AS 0 0 SB i 9% Bass saa would have been to splitter of rails. Mr. Former: Your progress JET now { you are. wires at the joint, and clamps. sary these wraps LINDEN HALL . The Index... Bellefonte, Pa. We have received ou Fall shipment of Pyrogra- phy Outfits and Stenciled Goods for burning that was promise Sept, Ist, It is the bigges and best we have had. Pro- ide now for your hols day wants in this line of goods for they cannot be dupli- cated tor Christmas De- livery. Our prices are as low as the lowest, (ee ( sii ... | he Index... CPUC VOPR RDOOPROOON POR D IANOS and ORGANS.... I'he LESTE] a strict- ly high grade instrument endorsed by the New England Conservatory B wm, Mass, Broad Street servatory, Philadelphia, as being unsurpassed for tone, 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, t Piano is Ce sT- Ask for C. E. ZEIGLER BPRING MILLS, - PA. 800 COOP OR000R00R0000 - - iad Tetter for Thirty Years, years and have tried almost countless | remedics with little, if any, relief, | cured me out a little sometimes, but nothing to what it used to do --D, H. Beach, Midland City, Als. Chamberlain's Halve is for sale by The Star Store, Centre Ha Carson, Potters Mills; ©. Ww. 8 Tussey ville, C. A. Krape Spring Mills « - = Pa. Wanted Lard, Side Meat, Onions, Chickens, Fresh Eggs. Highest Cash prices paid for same deliver- ed to Creamery. Howard Creamery Corp. CENTRE HALL, PA. i | J x | ZTE Ra dwelling house and jot gb RE olf, dec'd. In Bpring Mills, - P, his isn Mare opportunity. oo we eure a good home on private It consists | of DHOR Swelling house, summer house with and coal cellar, smoke ioe fruit, excellent garden, unfail: back of stable. Inquire of R. F, FETTEROLY. Selinsgrove, Pa. DT Gute the Undente ven that 13; | in doing al Kinds 3 Ig house, lity of goods we The qua be We catch trade you will guaranteed as sented. have no desire of aS than well constructed furniture good material, yet in the end most expensive The furniture we sell bears turning UP-SIDE-DOWN for ex- amination Its beauty in the varnish and putty. to at the CAMP SOC us store Of Rearick’s FurnitureStore H. £ TAYLOR TORR EY.AD. LAW Office : Opera fotwe Block BELLEFONTE, PA Court House ALTE ahoy of Hy Tegal now attended te FOR SAL for male a ~The 2x pour Eh FE Ceatre n