wa THE OCENTRE §. W. SMITH, REPORTER. Editor and Proprietor, Centre HaLL, ; PENNA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1907. TERMS, The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one doliar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per lines for three insertions, and b conte per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Treasurer. HARMAN, Columbia county. Mele Joux G Prothonotary ARTHURS. Kivronrr, District Alt LIAM G. RUNKLE, Bellefonte, Bellefonte, oracy WiL Caunty J. HENRY Wi TZEL, Bellefonte. Surveyor Georges Valley. MO Iasi week Elmer, who spent and Yeagertown, James Foust son are employed in Sunday at home, James Barger, who is employed near Lock Haven, is spending some time at home. E. W. side, Sunday 4 +1 taital ¢ i s via i i friends on almost others Some of are through sowing whe while have done very little plowing y has been ill ry wh for JONAR Lot { roving slowly. he Ded NMept. 9, h some time, is Imj nig nday i. ke very well, meet every All sine ke Cilln. ft Sun- FOREST THEATRE. Klaw and Erlanger's Advanted Vaudeville Has Taken Philadelphia by Storm, { A new theatre, artistic, luxurious | and safeguarding the public in every way, 18 the Forrest, Philadelphia, | the most costly and beautiful house in the world to vaudeville, 1t| has eprung into immediate popularity and is crowded to the Klaw and Erlanger's exposition of vaude- ville is a revelation to lovers of this] form of entertainment. It means only | the best, the very flower and talent, foreign and fal devoted doors, pick of | domestic. There | are no mediocre turns to lessen enjoy- ment of the headliners “ Nothing | bat headliners’ —that the and Erlanger motto. week's is Klaw his muarkable offerings again take on an international One of the re- | | RE Cl. most | o 3 3 % i famous star: that the London halls have sent us is Gus Elen, a coaster and | cockney impersonator, who has cre-| ated an immediate He in America but for five weeks, and | Philadelphis is one of three cities in sensation, in | which he appears, EE — Bleriy-Wolle of Mr. Mra. Israel! fi Haugh, of Bmuliton, was the scene of The home and : i a pretty home wedding Bunday eve. | 220d, when the daughter of the latter, Miss Mayme V. Wolfe, was united in the bonds of | M. of | tendants were | f ti ning, the youngest holy wedlock to Curtis Dent's Run. 3 i : etary “ 3 . samuel Bis Fiy, vrowner Bierly, he at groom and Miss Mabel Brung bears. burg, Miss al presided pastor, Rev, Qi, fhe groom is ¢ ling qualities who holds a wi ri tens y tion with the Williams Coal & Lo. £ f nouse Fes 1 $ 14! Pi1y w hier Builalo, at Dent's Huan, were read awaited gle, of Renovo, spen old a valuable h : y | coming of th | . { The bride is one A 1 8 Nappy pair on Hi f Centre o isupiiie} former's 'homas Davis, who is working near , spent Bunday with 1 Iver 1i8 parents, Of the rain many with their seeding, r commenced, companied by sister, I'hey returned to Miftlin a i visited his Mrs. Bmith. y Sunday. Wagner and tenters family Grange were among the on Park, last week, Will ded Grange picnic Abednego isms, of Martha, at- visited hb Decker ter And is nephews and nieces at the a home, last Wesley Sunday with fi Valley. Wm. Royer visited friends in the valley last week and Saturday started for Illinois. Later gO to North Dakota will make bis he Asher Confer of his brother, Joseph, over Sunday. Calvin Lingle and Sunday, visited the parents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Emerick, John Foust came for a short visit. He ployed at carpentering 1 week (Gobble and family spent iends in Brush he will on where ne 3481 ie, and family were guests wif wile, latter's home Baturday has been em- ear Pittsburg, Misses Mable and Marion Finkle, of Spring Mills, accompanied by Miss Rae Houtz, of near Bellefonte, visited friends here Sunday. C. W. Lingle and family visited friends in Brush Valley Sunday. John Foust, who is employed at Homer City, spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Foust. Mrs. D. C. Lingle and daughter Gertrude spent Friday evening with Mrs. James Foust, Wm. Kreisher, place, is at present employed at Yeagertown. Robert Lipgle spent Sunday ning at the home of P, A, Auman, aid i— Aaronsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Limbert and Mr, Bmith, of Altoona, spent a few days with the former's parents. Misa Justia Hoy, of Pittsburg, visit ed her aunts, the Kline sisters, a few days last week, Mrs, Maria Deshler and Mrs. Donat spent a day last week with friends at Rebersburg, Charles Acker, of Pittsburg, spent a day with his parents. Feginald Gable, of Johnstown, is visiting at the home of his uncle, Earnest Stover, Olean Glenn and family, of Pitts burg, visited Mr, and Mrs. Albert Keener, parents of Mrs, Glenn. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Guisewite acd daughter Mae took dinner at the home of Andrew Vonada, at Coburn, Bunday. Lloyd “mith and Mr, Jordan, of Potters Mills, were in town Sunday. Miss Miriam Keister has gone to spend a few months with friends at State College. of this eve A ————— Sick Hoache, This disease is caused by a derange- ment of the stomach, Take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct this disorder and the sick headache will disappear. For sale by The Star Bilore, Centre Hall ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills; CO. W. BSwarts, Tusseyville. atly missed DAS BIWAYS ( ill she be nu pi Cop al church in Smull- ton, where for years she has been th ¥ organist and in which she was also an excellent church worker, May prosperily attend them is the r many friends Te A fhe Ferria Wheel 0 Oed ithat a ferris wheel Park, t simply because the It was ap Lou it it of 4% i in - would be on Grange Lhiers pal goods Messrs: Millin, representing Amusement ( mpany hand he beginning of the week, but t wheel was not received to be ack next Year, until Thurs day, too late erected, They promise to he sss —_ A —— on———— Fenstermacher-Lytle Charles Fenstermacher, of Chicago, and Miss Nell Lytle, daughter of Mr nd Mrs. . College, were united in marriage Wed- | nesday evening, 25th inst. at ndrew Lytle, of near Biate the Re-| formed parsonsge in Boslsburg, by A. A Mr. macher is a graduate of State College, Black. Fenster and has employment in Chicago, in| which place they will make their fu- | The best many friends in th ture home, their | go with | wishes of t sex 154 i= AOCURIES y them. in sas———— ——— OY —————— i The Wiley Boarding House Of all the business places whose pro- | prietors made an effort to please and | succeeded in doing was Wiley, Dillsburg, the house manager on Grange Camp. He | and numerous assistants made every effort to accommodate the pub. | the The table the flort was Charles | boarding | HO ¢ i Of his lic apd serve them with beg! be siways neat eats | # bles to procured, was | and clean, waiters | | pro pt, at mace o| 3 give the customer the money's worth, | i every ¢ cr —— Woman in Poultry Basiness J. February More, I Rustaborder, of Bellwood, | Inst purchased a barred | Plymouth Rock cockerel, and recently | sold him to a who took | the secured poultryman bird to the Holidaysburg fair and | prize. This that Mrs. Kastaborder the finest strain of birds in Blair county. Dur | ing the summer ghe sold a large num- | ber of eggs, and also raised two hun. | dred young birds, i indicates | first has ms A Letter to James A. Keller Centre Hall, Pa. Dear Sir : duch experiences ss this are occurring all over the country. Judge I. DD. Fairchild owns two houses exactly alike, in Lufkin, Texas, J. M. Torrence painted bolh houses, one Devoe, 15} gallons ; the other with another paint sold st same price ; 25 gallons. That 25 gallon paint is weak and 15 per cent, whiting ; that's why it took 94 gallons more. You ean learn for nothing what he had to pay for. Yours truly, F. W. Devor & Co., New York. Kreamer & Bon sell our paint. AA ¥. E. Arney, the baker, will deliver bread, rolls, cakes, etc, at your door; call him over the Bell line, a7 i nl ie i The Reporter's Keg ister Continued from first page) Ellery (i. De Armitt, Mingoville i Chas, Stringfellow Reedsville | SL. Fo ther, Reedsville : | Thomas Stringfellow, Reedsville | John Runkle, Graysville Ben Everhart, Franklinville J. W. Whiteman, Centre Hall Carolyn W. Yonng, Farrandsville Clare M. Young, Farrandsville Mr, and Mrs J, A. Dailey, John F., Murray, Lemont B. F. Kern, Coburn John W. Neese, Centre Hall I, Schnares, Heewaydin J “ a Saulsburg *, Centre Hall , Newton Hamilton ver, Centre Hall , Centre Hall Lieb, Bethlehem Jr., North Ro ’ th Rose, Centre Hall , Salona ape, Centre Hall Krape, Williax 81 s KK. Pringle, Far or Smith, the Photographer W. Smith, the Photographer, Hall in Centre Friday, Ocelot dios — fhe i-Uent Hate Until the court decides the rate (question the Penunsy and Reading rail- will sell tickets at the 2-cent rile A fps ——— Centre County Falr shih annual Fair of the Centre tural i exhibit held at aryl 1G Ol- i: elieionte il Bo pn d Wallie My a a a a nd a ds LW fares Mra Muse Visti township fy (4 4 and son Russai] | is fran Marvishury ! of Braddock, visited | his sister, Mra, Harry Iahler W. H Mills Thursday aod Friday, Mra, Eovna A. Fisher spent part George Getty Young visited at Bpring| i of wt | Dr place Tues- | the week at Mifflinburg where she tended the funeral of her cousin, J. Kleckner, which took J. 3 n $13 Rev Htonecypher is attending | if § <4, nod at Rebersburg, this week M ins Wednesday of Inst Hallie Riley returned home | week after spend- | h friends in Phila- | umimer wil Mrs Pine M uss Howard Bricker, of Tyrone, attend. ed the Amatidas Walker is (ir Mills, r, who is ill. slaying at with Mrs. John Wwe Grange Picnic and spent a short time in Boalsburg. her goods shippe d from Denver, Mra George Boal recently had housenold 10 Colorado, her home near Hoslsburg honor of the homecoming of her son, Theo- dore D, Boal, from Washington, D. C, | on Saturday she gave a dinner in iy the fmmediate relatives were invited W. H. Btuart made a business week, rip to Phila lelphina Jnt Hufl- d Maiz of Saturday Fdwin Stump and Benjamin ley and daughters Tammie ar f Asronsuurg, # ped t part sl tarove Business and the Charge was previou 4 Nearly larger Line, Oli was contributed pgregalion, rhs th called Keg Lo Lhe al i tO €eXainite Encampment and fom nis aav te of business, a pine tree, the ikes Peak, a by W. Harry "He was one » peak on , 8 ished, Mr gradually working hi + Pacific cons py sCComplis Burkbolder--Havice church of Milroy, afte the Methodist which they returned a happy bride and groom, ciement weather, the band « wed of Lit failad it RIIT0G Wo | Calis, horns, ele JILL ie put it I Bll appearance umil Thursday evening, when they gave Mr. Burk- Mrs. her first husband, Michael Miss Havice of Mr.and Mra. them a rousing serenade. holder iH the second son of Hetrick, Burkholder youngest child Havice, oy and is the alge ————r————— Nittany Mountain, Noll, accompanied wife, ron and daughter, of has beer Noll apd wife (ieorge his by Winburne, visiting his parents, A. G. He is a carpenter by work decided ne in nt old sinck just resent he fo visit the ka and take in the pienie Mra, E White, of #t of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. » 1 NO, mer Altoona, is Clem. Sanday aud wife, of Altoons, Wm, Parker and family pio. week nie There Ry OR? was a celebration at day Home thirty chil. i grandehildren gathered there of Rossman Knows prepare. They all enjoyed the day, and departed with good wisliea for their host and hostess, Mra. Samuel Coble is still under the those famous irs a0 well how lo to do her work. Mrs. George Dubos had an attack of cholera morbus, but is better again. C. D. Bilger has finished the timber in Brooks' woods. He sawed it for the MeNiti-Hayett Lumber Company, Gingerich and Baumgardner are ale most through with the Potter tract of timber purchased by H, W. Orwig. Charlies Poorman is doing the threshing for the [farmers on the mountain, BA I AAAS Latest Coon Nong Free, * Caroline,’ the latest Coon song, which made a great hit at the various summer resorts this season, wil be mailed you Free upon receipt of your name, address and ten cents to cover postage and advertising expenses, Send name at once. Only a limited number will be given away, Address J. H. Trour Music House © 0,0,16, Harrisburg, Pa. tin Gilbert and Ci pel, visited the farm rictown. ti Run, there Huflalo Ng in HOY f « Vimiied uring the {f the past week time at Grange | WRK | and | Ciiexe, + Wee i paying | ming | Hiisus port, Hon DRLURD, ®ILpios LC Ww ating Company, are | at | bey were sttending to business in their line Sinte Cy this week Hillside niege, t the farm gliesls = Over iay , and Mrs, Wm. Goheen attended the f Mise Jen- nie Goheen, at Rock Springs, Tuesday 4 of | ineral of thelr cousin, aut week, Miss Margaret Knox sttended the pienic inst wegk and visited friends in re Mall and id Mrs. to home at Wednes. Their daughter, Mrs. J. 1. eypher, accompanied them. Mra. D represen ted Latheran Missionary society vicinity al Ulrich returned melinsgrove, day. Ntone- the of Boals- Lock Ha HB. Thomas burg at the convention in ven, last week, Messrs. John MeCraken and John Everhart and Misses Anna Mary Go- MeWilliames, of Rock adrive (0 Readaville, Fri- heen and Hara Bpring, toad Ua their Hutur- day they spent part of the evening at the home of Wm Mr and Mrs Samuel Glenn, of L. atid also day. return journey (soheen, of the Mothers. sttendad Branch, were guesis baugh Nunday, be vices in the Presbyterian church, Rome of the ol ru ed Thu rad the home of Mrs gare! Miller at a quiltiog party. d time quilt enjoy. f f i M Al. AV A A I AC AIT Sutiers Peivileges Taken The fact of have already privileges that a number “titlers contracted for at next yesur's Encampment and Fair did oat inter. wptible extent with the indicates that the rain fere tawny per The also signed a contract merry-go-'ronnd man back paid this year, The ferris wheel, which was delayed in shippiog, has also engaged space, The ico cream privilege was also sold at an advance to a new party, A—————— Te Ceipis to come al a higher rate than Lame Rack, This ia an ailment for which Cham. berlain’s Pain Balm has proven es. yecially valuable. In almost every petance it affords prompt and pers manent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange, of Orange, Michigan, says of ft: “After using s plaster and other remedies for three weeks for a lame back, I purchased a bottle of Chamber. Iain’s Pain Balm, and two applica: tions effected a cure.” For sale The Star Store, Centre Hall ; F, A. Carson; Potters Mills; C. W, Swartz, Tussey ville, A MI MASSA Happy Thought, Red Cross (steel or metal), National, Modern and Peer. leas are the names of a few ranges sold by J. A. Reesman, and the prices of each is made an object. Consult him before you give your order, al EHO AN PE i EPP SAH TIO Come in and Examine the Largest and Finest Lines of Clothing Hats and Shirts ... Ever shown in Bellefonte for | 1907-1908 We claim exclusive agency in many lines, such as Kup- penheimer Clothing, Imperial and Guyer Hats, Savoy and New Columbia Shirts... t ..TAILORING A SPECIALTY... Montgomery &. Bellefonte A EE — SEO REET RTCA sa or BI MR NR SR FAIR AT MILTON, PA. October 1 to 4, ’o7 EXCURSION 1 i101 TICKETS " fil sa 11 y 3 % " 2 wend fo Milton will be sold on October 1, 2, 3, and 4, good to re ¢ InCiusive, om Bellefonte, Lock Haven, East Bloomsburg, lersburg g. Middleburg, and intermediate stations, GEO (seneml WwW. BOYD Manager Passenger Agont VEN U , LOOK , FOR . 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Our attractive Ten Color Lithographed Hanger mailod any where for six conts In REA, J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. P, O. Box 4007 Chicopea Falls, Mass, 1. 8 A. ! i EL TRIM passeyd ou ‘Lip ou ‘Joos ou ‘agoms ou d0§3sag aq], “Funeuiwn| Seeds, i We have now on hand choice timo- | thy, clover and alsike seed, These | Tr seeds are as clean as can be found in| : the market, J. H. and 8, E. Wenger, [ise of Centre Hall and Oak Hall A MIS MS Trespass notices, suited for all pur poses, are offered for sale at this office. | +m
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