LOCAL AND PERSOKAL, a A proposition is here made to the | readers of the Reporter living a dis | tance from Centre Hall to secure local view post cards, The cards are all well executed, and ure ns follows LT me mir Poh IY - ig Mai THE CENTRE REPORTE Obituary, ratty Home Views : Francis Fleisher was born inn Centre THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1807 county, July 2nd, 1836, and died at hig = * | home in Oronoko township, Michigan, TRAIN SCHEDULE September 11th, 1907, pybruins leave Contre Hall on the Lewisburg nd | ong years, two months and nine days. "EAST e178. M, And 2.85 p.m, March 24th, 1859, he was united in : 13a. 1m, and 3.58 p. m, marriage to Zerby. To this union eight children were born, three Re bersburg. Lloyd Walker and family, of Pit! Lerirn, Varsgraphs Pleked from Exchanges of Interest to Reporter Reandaors Deni seventy- | wndition of Mra, William Daw- that physicians give little Are visiting relatives atl this place, Mrs visited Watchman aged Robert reintives Vonada, of Heading, al this “ Down the Pike above Centre Hall view shows the last quarter mil nbove Centre Hall, & glimpse of section of town, and country, Birdseye View of Centre Hall,” from her ate This | of pike the north | $01 Das grown =O serious place n few il Dont be scared hope of | days this weal, tending ¥ on Ay i i i 3 i Rebecca her recovery, James Giramley and wife, of this | si Mis State's Enrollment, are en- College, Over one thousand students rolled at Pennsylvania State — Pr fr — Return Traln from Fair, Thursday sud Friday a special train will be run over the Lewisburg and Tyrone railroad as far as Coburn, leav- even: 16 ing Bellefonte at 7 o'clock each ing. mmission fp Ant Mitterting-Fmerick. PD. Mit Mayme Emerick were ly and Centre Pittsburg They are both from Miss married recent- Hall from last week. but near Cleveland terling and arrived W ednesday of Centre Hall, been employed the groom has Pittsburg since last spring. ita ft mento Kill Chickens Sanday worthless Two daugh- ters preceded the father to the spirit world, April Oth, 1568, Mr. Fleisher his family moved to Michigan settled in the forest, which now is beautiful, comfortable home, where he spent forty-one years of his life, He became converted in 1857, in the Evangelical church, under the labors of Rev, Philip Wagner, He united with the chureh in which he was ¢ with and his Oll- a faithful mem- ifty n was thorough and verted and nadned ber ever since, a period of f His con christian He church, aud his Years, his versi experiences many in num- I 3 sy supported his shelte formany a weary Evangelical preacher, He yvidow, tl} ber cheerfully home was a leaves to mourn his departure a red . hick dogs got in chick- Af — Vecldenta Two way was Bo lp Kelth's Thestrs FTOUgnD Japan ielight is Fred Walton, Aream. Joseph Drake, who thirty years ago | went to Kansas, is visiting old friends | minty. The only that he has thus far been able | Lis Mrs. Henry | Pine Grove Mills, Duck, hundred | | decid- | in Centre ¢ living | relative find K rebs, to Is cousin, Of whose was Millie Linst | sold maiden name Drake yenr Mr Wool twelve dollars th and then ed to visit tL} Having supply » gel their futare | iron from Glenn Iron | has decid-| company both the Gatesburg snd | banks and are now sdver- | There is considerable | roperty connected with the which ought to bring «| 15. Keen accidental home Peon townshi pjuried her hip W. HB. Maize t thelr dau Watson At ’ and relatives in Mifllinburg last week, | Mrs, Lizzie Brown at present visiting her father in this place. | John Grardhofl, wife and daughter, | in town last week, Farl Bmith, of Potters Mille, was a | vigitor in town Baturday and Hunday. | tins Ksts Smith, of Millheim, paid her Mrs. Charles Mallory, a short visit over Bunday., Har bury f sister, y Visited relatives in this place, hn Esterline and wife, of yy Bpent a few days thir week Cleveland Brungard and Miss Lettie Hili, friends of Centre kpent Satur with in of Millheim, of Mont | Valley. Georges asl week, Tp Voodward, vi YWolle oward Miller —— Anonymous | eticor Writer, the while the i al Geveloped in Hall, is evidently and & Wom tany Mountain, Lutheran, Hef Churches View of Main street i southward, and from | northward, rmed and Presbyterian { Tange itshylerian churet View of Main street south from 1 W. B Mingle, Esq., and D. J. Meyer, inamond looking north Old Fort Hotel Centre Hall Hote! indian Lan memo Bevoiutl } ed by Obelisk bull field, garden snd vis ment and Fair Kutrance 1 Penns Cave, card« will ve malled 10 for FORTY CENTS. Re minde In or two postage stamps, Address : The RE REPORTER, Centre Hall, Pa These elever address ne [he Index... Bellefonte, Pa. We can give you better for the money prices. goods now than we have ever before. If you want a couch, rocker, dresser, or an iron bed, come in and see out complete line. Rearick’s FurnitureStore Centre Hall, Pa. REO CRATE ATI Re SERN Sr Hempled to blacken the crobat Si from the of her selected victims, We have placed in stock i ———— —— fo Death of a Babe I'he Reporter readers will les th regret of th Mr. ment was ade in h ph a. babe had be came t arrival bride when the little Beury Fischer, 3 ¥. and kin, jhe close of a wedding 1 ; 4 gesatn of 8 babe, son « snd 1 10 VY irom will Mr O8Imo- 'n shortly afte WIT are oe oie 11 ihe child was b Z und the world, which occupied and although the in time in the best of parents were in the little a year's time, i { was al no health, the young ely wrapped had omplet aud up One me, never reaching six months of age, scion Bradford & Brisbin, Hall, Pa, Dear Birs : Here's tale point to it. Florida the state in the Union for paint. Gilmore & Davis Co., Tallahassee, Florida, think they know what paint can do in their climate ; they've been painting for 356 years, Devoe ten years ; and they say Devoe wears 10 years. their words are : ** Buildings we paint- ed 10 years ago are in good condition of paint today." Then also lead-and.oil wears one year there; Devoe 10 years ! Ten yeuis is a long life time for paint in Florida ; longer than 20 in Maine. We den’t dare say that either is true as a general fact in those states; but there are such instances, Lf we should call the cost of Devoe in Florida half the usual cost of paiot, it would be too much ; we suppose it's one-third ; there is so much trash there—the costliest paint isthe worst, and the worst is the costliest every- where, Letter to Centre a with a hardest is only Yours truly, KF. W. Devor & Co., 88 New York. renner & Bon sell our paint, | torn for i | LOCALS te Central railroad » two cent fare rate, Hmith, of Howard, this nd the Rocky Mountains to He Wed the winter, has been » health, of Pittsburg, is home He iia number ge of y for himself ff the Re in orders for eights ¥ ail 8 if Krie, wi located in | Lhe | Home, i going the ¥Falr neat | week you sre goliug to have a good You can't have it if you are chilled to the marrow, If it is cool put on plenty of good warm clothes, It won't cost you anything and you will look and feel a better than if you are standing around shiver- ing in a white dress or summer suit Mesars. J. Frank Rearick, of Phila. delphis, and George W, Gingerich, of near Centre Hall, were callers Mon. day. Mr, Besrick is taking his vaca- tion at present, and expects to return to the city again in a short time. He is selling acetylene light plants, and also handles some real estate, which at present is booming in West Philadelphia, The announcement that Rev. Edgar R Heckman had been appointed pastor of the First Methodist church at Bloomsburg, seems to have been premature. he official board of the church received notice recently that the appointment had been made, but the statement Is now made by one of the presiding elders that the appoint. ment was only a tentative one and that no final setion will be taken by Bishop McDowell until after he re celves further Information from the presidirg elders, is comf irtably Pennsylvania Soldiers’ and Sailors’ YOu sre to | time, good deal Ait snyder Heunlop feild gt Mr. one-half All were Phe Buyer reliion was £4 § { old homestead, tle home of two snd Hall, a grandchildre: i Mrs. J. H., Bosder, miles east of Centre an pres chitidren eul, there being six children and four teen grandchildren, Lis es 4 Following are the ed Mr LH Ose D. E Verna Linder soyder, ttend and Mrs “oa nvder, jsudia, CHIME, 5 GIA) Mr ald Margaret, Mrs. F. PK | Hall ; aud N, ol Centre Hall ; Mr, apd Mrs, J. 1. Boy- der, Freeport, 11i Mr. and Mrs. M H. SBuyder, children, Bertha, Romie and Isabel, Greensburg ; Mr. and Mrs. { Havry Davidson and son William, Milroy ; Mr. and Mrs, 4. C. Lutz, sons John and George, Centre Hall, A feast of good things was prepared and partaken of by all. As the com- pauy dispersed all expressed the hope participate in many more such occasions, of being able to a ——————— Transfer of Rew! Estaile 80, 1591 ; D acres 111 perches in Mill heim, $968.75. Robt, H, Irwin, et, al, to Harris, Sept. 14, 1907 ; land in fonte. $1. 0.Jd,. Woll, et. ux., to Hannah Zer by, March 28, 1907; 14 mores in Penn twp. $1000, Raberta Yarington, et. bar, to American Lime Stone Co, Bept. &, 1907 ; § interest, In Spriog twp. $500, L. K. Btoner, et. al, to Mary E. Bright, April 20, 1907; § interest, In Halves twp, $60, Geo. Brights, et. ux. to Mary Bright, April 27, 1907; 28 scr s, perches in Halves twp, $1545. James Belle- “ a 82 Cider Press Notioe, Andrew Korman has his elder proes in operation sud will operate it Tues day sud Friday of each week, & Clalatier as Culion shou id the guilty Ue discovered Of all cowards, i " Yous jeiler wriler ty ALA whe Lae 1156 ‘veered # hich bigges ie sooner or later—she will regret of §F Wil having followed up the suggesilion the evil spirit WR — Bosrds of Health ! Niale Hleaith i is ug Dr. Chamibersbar ia pu {if tile Biines Joan A thal + Dixon of the of At cut of 1563, although to orgsmizs tions in working Ibe health department has {Issued a free pamphlet of ntalning a fer Lavy H sash, i’ toler of the sials Donrds ih * ' preset hes ta Ln silialicr boroughs Hany boroughs ate wit | {thie reguisnrly organized boards { health under the law of imporiaut ia sll commuaities fit is LL ene ‘have order, { model set of rules that will aid in ore gunizing and regulatiog the hoards, Wp Latest voon Soug Free, * Caroling,’ 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 tea cents to cover postage and sdvertising expenses, Mend name st once. Qoly a limit 4 number will be given away, Address J. H, Trour Music Housg, | 00.18 Hurrisburg, Pa ls Mets ertain Care for Cronp—Used Ton Years Without a Fallure, Mr W. C. Bolt, a Star City, Ind., hardware merchant, is enthusiastic in his praise of Chamberinin’s Cough Remedy. His children have all been subject to oroup snd he has used this reruedy for the past ten years, and though they much feared the croup, his wife and he always felt safe upon retiring when a» bottle of Chamber. lain’s Cough Remedy was in the house, His oldest child was subject to severe attacks of croup, but this remedy never fatled to effect a speedy cure, He recommended 11 to friends snd neighbors and all who have used it way that it is unequaled for croup sud whooplog cough. For sale by The Siar Store, Centre Hall ; A. Carson, Pottars Mills ; C. W, Swarig, Tussey ville, A October third, the largest line of unfram- ed pictures that this store ever had, Our stock too, has a wide range both in quality and price. We have them from 10 cents cach to $10 each, and all sorts of subjects, We frame pictures too, Let us show you what a picture we can make, by matting and framing one of our Rooent color prints. -— ——— « [he Index... | =a PPO L000CE00000R000O POO IANOS and ORGANS..., The LESTER Piano is a strict- ly high grade instrument endorsed by the New England Conservatory Boston, Mass., Broad Street Con- servatory, Philadelphia, as being unsurpassed for tone, touch and finish, 3 The “Stevens”gReed-Pipe Plano Organ is the new- est thing on the market, We are also headquarters for the “White” Sewing Machine, Terms to suit the buyer, Ask for catalogue and prices, C. E. ZEIGLER : SPRING MILLS, - . 000000 manbbab BOR PA, Advertise in the Reporter, Tee Te Sees Be _— 8S C. A. Krape * Spring [ills - - «= Pa. # Wania] Lard, . Side Meat, Onions, Chickens, Fresh Eggs. Highest Cash prices paid for same deliver- ed to Creamery, Howard Greamery Corp, CENTRE HALL, PA, Quinay, Sprains and Swelllngs Cured, "In November, 1901, I caught cold and had the quinay, My throat was swollen so 1 could hardly breathe, 1 appliea Chamberlain's Pain Balm and It gave me relief in a short time. In two days I was all righty says Mra. L. Cousins, Otterbarn, Mich, Chamber Inin’s pa Baum in » nfment and is especial unble sprains and swellin For sale by The teore, Jeutre Hall | F. A Tussey ville, i