—————— A nto —————— Murdar and Suicide, Monday morning Sandy Ridge was the scene of a murder and suicide. Jim Cornin, an Englishman, was the murderer. and later committed siricide, and Miss Jennie Neblings the vietim fn jealous lover ornin violently loved Miss Nab. lings, but'she repulsed him, aod final- ly the Englishman was seized by a jealous fit and pierced the heart of hia love with a bullet, when her mother Wie, the went to the girl's res villian th but the bullet oul a i h wound in i i then flad ariel while alane in the | Vande near the 1 ed ii alu shat har, made Bo pty Henry Helnhart Dead, Henry Reinhart, for VERTIS justios of the pesce at died at his home there Monday morn. i of three o'clock, eighty-one he cause of his death was pa- following children sur , Mra. Kate Aitoons Mrs. Thomas oodward ;: Mrs, Adan Voilf's Store : Orlando and pine He Reformed ehareh, Ti St. Paul's Fri RDN Woodwara, ag-d of THinois : Whe he Philipsburg remarks : And now HNehiwalb is re $150,000 building to Sta the time this is up all Bellefonte be riding ir not even smell, compisin other contractors and dealers, do outsiders get when there's anything at State Wh Mtuart gets rested, he'll be = i the horizon in State's dire ing for * graf be a fad a pres it g 3 te College, it ‘oh autos, since doing sine that a Mre, W, Harrison Walker Dead. % irs. Walker, wife Harrison Wal Munday Attorney WW, siker, died in Bellefont nad a Beli : Y. - + URRKEerY and aoriers over the little matte filling in compliance wit funding the increase ers’ EF BEER over that i ( sel venr Lr [7 Miss Mayme taking the pl i Ve Bell exchange for Mise F Miss Miller is an efficie t operator and has been msuipulstivg the \ board at Millheim for several ye iach Miller, « viliiheim, is Hall Aos Murray Ri in ft vlilre AWiIleh rs The Old Fort Hotel k« Promise Sunday and served one of the most elaborate dinners ever served at that famous old hotel, Much credit is due Mr. and Mrs. Royer for the prom pti- ness with which meals are served, and the good order about thé hotel eid LiL ils Mrs. Harry Kittleberger, of Cur. wensville, and litile children are ill. Mra. Elizabeth Bartholomew and daughter, Miss Gertrude, who were at Hublersbarg during the past week, went to Carwenseville to assist in car- ing for the sick. sins Mn A Marriage Licenses Charles F. Harter, Asronsburg Mabel Gilbert, Wolfs Store Wm, E. Nighart, Peuna. Furnace, Clara N. Thomas, Penna. Furnace, James Btark, Bnow Shoe, Kathrine GG. Park, Snow Shoe, Willis Heeman, Philipsburg, Cora Whitmer, Johnstown, ss MI Ao Kelth's Theatre, There is a grand array of world-wide talent at Keith's Chestnut Steet Theatre, Philadelphia, this week, To begin with, The Song Birds, presented by Wm. Burress and a brilliant come pany of artists, is ou for the second and last week. Philadelphia's favorite star, Corinne, is mmking her first vaudeville appearance, giving her fa. mous song of nations, dances and mandolin specialties. Frank Fogerty is entertaining with irresistible Irish bumor, while Bear] and Violet Allen are pressuting the original farce, ** Phe Traveling Man.” The Military Oc tette and the “ Girl with the Baton” is a Jed musical fantasy, An ate trac The Mayflower's Passengers. The Maytlower's passengers before Innding drew nd signed a docu- Wis ve as the com- went together, Here are 11 i} he signers: lohn Alden, John Al- Bradford, William ¢ fohn Billington, Peter Iehard Britterage, John Car- M Jumes Chilton, m, Richard Clarke, Ed- nels Eaton, Fu in thst ines Cook, Edward Ful- John Goodman, lohn Howland, Ste- vard Leister, Chris- Mullins, Bd- I'riest, Thom Captain Miles dward Tilly, inker, John Tar Willlam White, Williams, servants as Ely, Holbeck, wre, Latham, Minter, nf mpson, Story, Trevor, Women and chil number to t-Dispatch. Hor omas | I Winslow, Thomas And total ed and Left Legged. mild think that as man few exceptions, ‘right uld be at the same time But this Is not the L every right handed man leg more than his; right. most people find 1t'much 1 to around circles to *» left. That 1s be- 1 the left leg. Be- readily brought un this account ays start to Almost all + made out for that the majority easily ex- i The left foot is placed In the stirrup I 1 Jumping it that the athlete Il be seen, as a ' people are ore Fee. and A Wellington Ruse. iit the 1 Duke's eam. mppenaed that nu for receiv. rshal Soult dis- r, he galloped nt as If he I'he whole of endously, and Wellington was 0nscer- cheors, » Sixth divi- we shail beat it happen. bloxly re have won an Smoking In Congress, ’ in con » at te Benator In as senator was aimber from Other free iw smoke in protest £ i © from ta it i and ¢ building. ries of Mr of a Kansas of the mis- Washing capitol, " ite the raul - your hon- I the attorney for the de- ints of Law. nestion ined that it is Imperti- d irrelevant, 1 pre- It's ac an answer to my client vour honor Why uid give } » 4 point had to be taken unde Ivisoment Philadel- phia Ledger. Out For the Dust. Have you decided to accept the man, Katharine? Katharine At present I look upon him mere- pack of cards. Eva-—-A pack of cards? Katharine--Yes. If he has the long green 1 shall make a deal, Eva And if he h Katharine—~Then 1 shall cut him. Chicago News. Eva young No, fis a is not? On the Woozy Mississippi. A humorist has the Misslasip- pl river is so crooked in places that a steamer going south has been known to meet Itself coming north, giving passing signals and narrowly escaping a collision with itself.”—Detroit Free Press, 4 11d Our Nearest Approach. “Have you any decorations in Amer. fea like the Victoria cross, for exam. ple?” “Er—er—well, I think perhaps the double cross la our nearest approach to It"—New Orleans Times Democrat. Very Decollete. “Poor chap! Everything he oarns goes on his wife's back.” “Well, if you'd seen her at the opera You wouldn't think he earned much” Bohemian. All That's Necessary. “Do Mr. and Mrs, Henpeck live hap- plly “Mrs. Henpeck does.”—Houston Post, A AGP PANIIT on especially for the children is Beatty's traiued bears, Why not advertise in the Reporter? | central Pennsylvania. of 4000 candle power in our new quarters. schedule time by Octo this space, WwW. Ww. The large and com- will enable pictures to The entrance be- to say to all etc., that we are shall be meet you We expect to run on Watch SMITH Smith, the Photographer, Ww. the he Centre Ww. Smith, will in Heptember 20, Photographer, Hall Friday, Sa————— — ——— Apples Wanted Apples are wanted at both the Cen. tre Hall snd Coburn evaporating plants, Boozer & Mixer s——— ——————— The Falr Booklets The premium booklets for the Great Centre County Fair are out, and are brim full of fair statistion and adver! is. ing matter The booklets are being distributed by Col. John X, Daley, of tomola, ——————— — Fertilizers 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. and 8, E. Wenn, Centre Hall and Oak Hall, Sn ————— Evangelion] Association A announcements, Following are the announcements for Bpring Mills circuit, Evangelical Association, Bept. 21st and 22nd : Mountain, Sept. 19, 7:30 p. m.: Lin- den Hall, Bept. 21, 7:30 p. m. ; Tussey- ville, Bept. 22, 10 a. m. ; Spring Mills, Sept, 22, 730 p. m, E. E. Haxey, Pastor, The Reporter Headquarters The headquarters of the Centre Re- porter were opened Monday afternoon, aud since that time have been visited by many hundreds of Reporter readers and their friends The home for mothers and the ba- bies has also been taken advantage of, and proved a boon for the little ones. ———— or ——" have a Right to an Education, Parents whose children are still out of school should bestir themselves - cation. They should be permitted to £0 to school regularly during the whole of the term, until they bave acquired education, at least. The coming years to those who are illiterate, A mt 3 I Ms SAAS. Annual State 8. 8 Convention, third annual convention in Unione town, Fayette county, October 9, 10 and 11, 1907. This association has county and district organizations in all of the sixty-seven counties, and the athering at Uniontown promises to ge large and the program interesting, The Centre County Associntion is en- duced rates on all railroads and special entertainment rates at Uniontown can be secured from Rev. W. H, Sohuyler, Cente Eall, Ba y the Vatuty ore. " in retary, or from W, G4, Sands 8 Generel Secretary, Wither. spoon Bldg. Philadelphia, Pa. As the centre nty executive commit. tee has been instructed d it is desired that those who wish attend make it known to the corre sponding secretary, Rev, Schuyler, Woodward. mother, Mrs. Ambrose Haines. George Bmull, insurance agent, Nmullton, was in town Monday. Mise Maude Ard is visiting her friend, Miss Helen Drees, st Lemont. i her home with her niece, Mrs Sehool opened Mouday. Paul Motz school, and near Spring Mills, school Chere wilibea YY. P A. in the Evangelical chareh 'hiree sessions will be held, afternoon and evening Rev, Hasse, and Rava, Weigand, of Reading, other ministers will he present, Irvin Smith, wife and children, Sherman and Nora, spent the Sabbath with James Voneida. A ————— A ———— Chamberiain's Cough Remedy One of the Hest on the Market, 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 enormous sale, It is intended especially for acute throat snd lun disesses, such as coughs, colds and croup, and can 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 { is intended. Bold by ! The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A, Carson, Potters Mills ; CO. W, Swartz, Tussey ville, hans the V rally morning, he pastor, Feil and and several A cmnmso— There is no better heater made than the Red Cross Oak, straight or down draft. The price is made an object, — J. A. Reesman. The Song of the Hair} Thereare four verses. Versel. Ayer’s Hair Vigor stops falling | hair. Verse 2. Ayer’s Huir| Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Virse 2, f Ayer's Hair Vigor motos scalp healthy, and koog 5 i It is a regular hic f is the real sceree {4 , derful success. Thabost kindofate. Sana La 4 SRSA eh LAL APAYG A J ers *oad J OF Llenky pe Naa SHOES Shirts at 50 SHIRTS yr i TS a Boys’ Centre Hall Le SS Th SO ay Sec eeeseese se A Protection ative plan to you. 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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, Elocution or Art, it would be to your advan. tage to patronize this table and thoroughly established insti. tution, Its policy is to train not only the intellectual faculties but to develop characte and to fit for life's d . Address for illustrat. ed catalog . THE PRINCIPAL | | S. H. KNEPLEY | Blacksmith and .. Wood Worker... Attention is here call fact that and am prepared SENERAIL, BLACKSMITH ING & WOOD WORK, Special attention given to Resetting Tire AND —Rimming Wheels— Satisfactory work is guar. anteed. Call to see me. Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by One Dose Chamberlain's Qolle, Cholera and Digr. rhoesa Remedy, I was 80 weak from an attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcely attend (to my duties, when I took & aose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me en. tirely 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, —K. G. Stewart, of the firm of Stewart & Bro., Greenville, Ala. For sale by The Star Store, Centre Hall PF. A. Carson, Potters Mills: C. W. Hwartz, Tusseyville, RAM SS ———— Post Cards, A new line of Souvenir 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 Unrds, eto, ete, —more than one hun dred kinds, The Dinges property consisting ‘of A nine room brick dwelling, two story | brick store building, large bywen and all out buildings located in the central part of Oentre Hall and one of the be purchased at a
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