THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. W., SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, Centre HALL, Penna. THURS DAY, BEPTEMBER 19, 1907. subsoription to the Re- r per year in advance, i Lie TERMS, terms of porter are one doll ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per lines for hree insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Sil Trea Mrer, JonnN G. HARMAN, Columbia county. Prothonotary ArTaur B, Kivvorr, Bellefonte, i ALLOTT LUNK LE, Bellefonte, WeTzEL, Bellefonte APPOINTMENTS iid mo ig npr Belleforte, Clutter and sunday with Hannah grove, negy pher, ISOLAKE, X spend- $o Ly Kans AM, Henry asughiter, t Thurs rausacted usine isl week Wm. Homan, wife d4 four Ra Fn ; bovs, of No and are visi iittie Ma, IIRVE ¢ Mrs. H ra, Ei of Hie east MOAN'S poe Musser, ‘ Burbank, Ohio, cousins, James Hol nanuel nished the mu- dnesday busily engaged paint- of Ed. Fehl, 148 greatly having $4 » wouk., ime repaint. uy gaie of eatnle Wil her ) personal property on the 25th of this mont and real ———— i — Rebersburg, Mrs. Mary Behreckengost, of Green- burg, visited ter, Mrs. Fred Fehl, in this place. Miss Ruth Has who was em- ployed in Mifflinburg, is visiting her parents in this place, Misses Aneads Royer, Celia gart and Samuel Bierly, all of this place, went to Lock Haven, where they are attending ths Normal school al that place, Prof. Henry Moyer is pay vigit to his parents in this place, Floyd Gramley, Wednesday of last week, left for State College, where he will attend college Mrs, Frances Gramie yy of Bpring Mills, spent a day visiting at the home of George Miller in this place, Miss Margaret Wood, of Heotdale, is visiting relatives in this place. Charles Gramley, wife and son, of Mifinburg, visited relatives in town over Bunday, Rev. Bixler and Misses Burd Stover aud Marion Emerick are attending the Lutheran Bunday Behool Convene tion being held at Lock Haven this week, Mrs, Katherine Neese left for Centre Hall Monday, where she will be em ployed a ¢ hotel during the week of the Encsm pment and Fair, Beott Hiover visited friends at Wolfs Chapel over Sunday. Quite a 1 umber of people from this place attended the Grangers’ Picnic at Centre Fall this week, ———— i ns ——— Slek Heache, her gi Brun. sq ng a short This disease ia caused by a derange- ment of the stomach, Taken dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct thins disorder and the sick headache will disappear. For gio by The Btar Btore, Centre Hall ; F, A, arson, Potters Mills; C. W. Swartz, Tussey ville, The Grange Encampment and Fair in Progress | {Continued from first page THE TENTERS. Not in Years Have the Tents Been So Com. | pletely Filled A Partial List of Tenters. { The Canvas City, or Grange Park, has a large population, and not for years have the tents been so complete. ly fllled by the farmers, their wives, daughters and sons. There is the best feeling among all of them-—each endeavoring to enjoy him or and doing all possible to make pleasant for the neighbors. Many of the tents are equipped in a manner to make them most attractive and home- like. The larders especially are well filled, and no one arises from the ta- bles without a wholly satisfied stomach Appended is an incomplete list of the tenters a= returned to one of the Centre Reporter's news gathers: in 141, ; Mr. and Mrs. iy, Centre Hall, Hoover: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. | Gingerich: mire Hall. d Mrs. James immers, F.'T. Igar Summers, Axe Mann rs. Robert Herman, Mary and Fred Herman Philipsburs; Nellis Herman, Lemont; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stum p, Centre Hall. T.W.K old Krean Aaronsburg. Dr. and Mrs, H. 8. Elmer and Hugh Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Smith, Ray, Earl, Boyd and Nona Smith, Potters Mills; Morris Rachau, Spring Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith, Floyd, Ray, Ruth Smith, Potters Mills: Harry Shires, Millheim. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Smith, Mar- tha Smith, Spring Mills; Media Gingery, Woodland. Mrs. B. W. Rumbarger,, Hublerburg. Mr. and Mrs. George I. Goodhart, Centre Hall; Mr. and Mrs. D. Wagner Geiss, George and Martha Geiss, Belle- fonte. ’ 2s qamer, Mary Kreamer, Har. y Nellie Mingle, Lowell Potters lexander, Alexander, Anna Dale, Mrs. Henrietta Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Krumrine, Boa sburg: Mr. and Mrs. James R. Irwin, Mifflin- burg. Mr. and Mrs. John H. B., Paul F'.,, Ruth E., Charles B., Ver non G,, Goldie N. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stump, John Alvin Stump, Pot- ters Milla, Wagner, Harry Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, Mr. and The Keporter's Register, Mary {i00 Brad Helonte adelphis haelson, Bal Wagner Ge yder, Freeport, 111 sharer, Zion \ { 8 Pe tp Centre Hali's Portion S245 ddition to its regular appropri. purposes available account of tbh salary law Cen. that being the account of the In the mean- be raised by tax- in, because | teachers, like all employes, have a right to de { thelr money at least monthly. [oor school ext June { teachers Hall f DRE aw i aon new will get $245, ii wages on referred to $245 musi hoe i fp — Girange Banks vecordiog to the State Master Wil lig KF. Hill, of Chambersburg, the bank movement among Grange mem. bers ie advancing rapidly. Fourteen instituiions have been organized in eighteen months, and work is now proceeding on six new bulldings. The aggregate capital of Grange banks now in operation is about §1,000,000 ed from previous column . Snyder, Floyd, Nina and Re- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. James I. ort, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Decker, Wil. bur, Willis, Walter, Bruce and Florence Decker, Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Amos Koch and family, Pine Grove Mills Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Woomer, Ethel Woomer, Edward Confer, Delphia Woo- mer, Oscar Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Confer, Merril, Floyd and Harry Woo- mer, Curtin. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brooks, Mr and Mre. Daniel Wion, Sarah J. Reish, Centre Hall ; Romie K. Reish, Pleasant Gap. Jamos A. Keller, Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Poorman, Samuel, Maude and Ruth Poorman, Katharine Crust, Mrs. Louisa Crust, Will Keller, Centre Hall ;: Anna Hall, Fleming ; Dora Askey, Pine Glenn. Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Wim. L. Grove, Maude and Mary Grove, Dale Shuey, Lemont ; Wm. R. Tresaler, Oak Hall, Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Stahl, Asher, Jennie and Bruce Stahl, Jennie Stahl, Mr. and Mr. Frank Gfrerer, Annie Girerer, Omer vauwell, Centre Hall. Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Bartges and fami. ly, Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Durst. Edward 0,, Anna and Ray Durst, Centre Hall ; Mrs. Elmer Green, George Stover, Al- toona ; Mr, and Mrs, Oscar W. Stover, urg. ¥ yr Won Both Ir and Girl, A young In i i was asked western city whom pressed ent proof, fat fee, { | | | | the on Oinly the pa king =o 1 ng he a. “and a tele- Tuning Explained. ‘ ‘ e } ed from Royal, of of Mont. try he He thquake ’ 1 y in 1682, te MAN of God fito the ming un vend forty you al ug from grownd Naw ng both © wothien t the same time « to outdo the other, ng Man sit hor'sy-1 any, man's shop is pictures? t is for the conven » that they saints when he Blatter, tered the VMieggendorfer Helped Her Up. Orchestra Leader—1 never hoard the prima donna that high note as well nk she did last night, Stage Man ager Nor | Yon Just as she reached Ho sw a mouse in the wings. Yonkers Statesman, Leze Majesty, Amn-You don’t tell me that that gem of a cook left Mrs, Dust! 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