sam r—————.———— ‘THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1907 TRAIN SCHEDULE Trains leave Centre Hall on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, P. R. Bi System, as follows : EAST 7.078. mm. aud 235 p,m, $158. m, and 3.56 p. m SALE REGISTER, i o'clock, at Stone Mill, Kiine, con ! tons hay, Saturday, of the late Henry shoats, chickens, OCTOBER 12, pesonal property sisting of gow, . household goods, ete NOVEM] Mills, real est See adv Potters Foust, Hear ER day, 0 CIOCK, t Ann ate Lydia Roosevelt, service to his a worthy What will be his According President MoKinley’ country lay type of citiz own epitaph principal urnisning es fp Mn No one will doubt the necessity of having a member of the minority par- head of the state treasury de- after the developments ty at the of the capitol steal and of ods of office holders drawing hey give no service. It for the best interests of all to partment the exposing the meth salaries when t would be 4 AL FM, us — HURRY Ls ——— “BEN Koen Iutbrest Uentered In the Staging of Lew Wallace's “Tale of the Christ, "in Phllad, Operas House, General Wallace's great book, ** Ben | Hur,” is beyond doubt a most interest- ing volume, but how infinitely impressive is the actual presentation of these deeds set down. The series of word pictures pertaining to Christ's life in this dramatization are most ably selected from the novel by Will- iam Young, but the play by no means a picture of the life of the Re- The salient earthly points of the strictly dramatist selected and n Har’ full of ardless of belief or more is deemer, the novel, not are the for that reason '* Be religious, what is common interest reg creed the Chest- centered Ben Hur” the nut Street Opera House for two weeks Oetober 21, in addition to the twelve evening formances, matinees will Wednesday avd week. Nixon agers of the Keen interest is on staging of ** at beginning Monday, per- on each be given Haturday of & Zimmerman, Chestnut Street Ian- Opera have the state funds closely guarded, nly two and next county OLAry elected month, why every Democrat SUC there {8 no reason should not be i in in their interests ¢4i i t ‘ ntitled to ters were oot» erry ion plomder- and a is Ups WHO their graft- EL r Press Notice, nih mal cmsem— , Detober fall was igh in althot wverytl done, mantie no damag Tomato 1 and even beans fected in ti b ii pumpkgii were not el e ieasl. Apt Names Monument Commission. rt appointed reorge Ls, Stunrt (zoverno Horace PP. Glover, Minhure dinourg, members Legis commission created by the last lature for the erection ol a8 to the memory of Samuel Buflalo valley, Union county ee er Meet: Joint Council ® The members of the joint council of the Centre Hall meet in annual session in Centre Hall, m. It attend- Saturday, October is urged that all members be ance, as it is the time for the and such other business as 19 at 9 ie, BA < P- in settlement, may present itself, W. H. FRAN] Secretary. A of Henl Estate David Lingle to Johu Lingle 1, 157 Udp in Potter twp. \ 11, 20a 1 al., to Eva Near- fransfor $200 . Mary Nearhood, et, hood, May 24, 1901, land in twp. . Daniel Brungart, al.,, ax, J. H. Reifsdyder, March 351, 1891, in west Rebersburg, i et ua, to 4 lots All. etl. ux., 1907, to T. M Miles Emanuel Harter, Giramley, twp. $00. Lydia A. Leister, Lingle, June 20th, Potter twp. $25.00, Louisa Houser, et. bar., to Lydia E. Lingle, Bept. 5, 1907, 25a in Gregg twp. $100. Sept. 7, 128 in et. al, to David B, 1907, 23a 104p in pd — Lotter to W. F, Bradford, Hall, Pa. Dear Bir : John Billings pever sald anything truer than this : " Bucksess duz not konsist ov never makin’ blunders, but in not makin’ the same wun twist ”’ N. R. Watkins, of Lott, Texas, had his house painted some years ago, sod it took 13 gallons of what he believed to be paint, and he bought it for paint, and it looked like paint, the painter sald it was paint, He has had it painted again ; took 7 gallons Devoe, It cont $65 before ; now $35, He knows it is painted now, and he’s got that $30 In a sare place. He's got his knowledge in a safe place too. Yours truly, K. w. Devorl& Co., 0 New York. JKresmer & Hon sell our paint, Coendre sud it House will give special attention to all i . : . | orders for seats through the mail, { | providing remittance accompa Meals will tober 1 be placed on i, and prices will r cents to two dollars mili Helth's Thentre # acts ALY new fl Phil till these Meln in th But sireel 1 heatre, week Among cture by i ie, Is fneom psi Al imported, while is that of the JO clever splriguiuy 08TH, 4 al 18 8 seri and i TY Ay £118 ¥y it ly nl LOCALS were Ul Clr Sunday PFraung with MME Mrs. J. B arted for Kansas City | accompanied as f Thom YR : } v 3 § \ 4 her son as Mayes, t R. of Pa who i mm early morning until does not alw ays find game, | BOme now gels an ap pe tite that him to eat 8 horse. { H. i enable Ripka aid little Centre vusy not in is 8B } COTH 18 ae co Wi. n W. instructor of irvi Zoigler was i elected scienge in Clearfield schools, 1 public of this week closed his school here t f his new position, 0 fake chinrge slraw camel's back, 7 to say that mer that breaks the he Reporter ventures It is the last the Babbath day will be ved in Hall in the future than in the past. better ol and aboul Centre In order to take over the 15250 hares of Bald Eagle Valley railroad the Penusyivania railroad ' ad 760 additio ock com- srraogements to list nal shares of its stock. as made While alone in the other night, ell telephone exchange the Miss Clara Krape, the night operator, was taken violently iil, Dr. Dale and some friends were summoned over the wire, who in a time relieved her distress, short A few Merchant W, H, Kreamer his seventieth birthday, Mrs, Kreamer being in the west, Le took the novel wey of doing this celebrating by bustling the entire day, just to convince himself that the days he would begin borrowing would be of use to Lim and others, The new Chapel of Ht. John's Re- formed church, Bellefonte, is pearing completion and it is expected that the Chapel will be dedicated and used for the first time Bunday, October 20th. Rev, Thomas L.. Bickel, of Philadel- phia, a former pastor, wil] be present and take part in the services, Warren 8, Krise, of the firm of Krise & Ott, dealers in real estate and fire insurance, in Johustown, accom- panied by his brotherindaw, Ross Hammers, drove from that city Centre Hall, arriviog here Monday evening, aud are the guests of Mr. Krise's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kriss. They drove the distance in two days, reaching Bellewood the frat evening. They will remain ‘about a week, days ago celebrated i PS nis Among the Ministers, Rev. William I. Good, of Allentown, has sccepted the 1 the duties of his new pastorate November 17, The North American in the ale news states that the Firat Baptist call Rev, , of Lewistown, church, nud expects to assume Liang. extended a {to Newell Bo nts hurch has Notices to Exhibitors, Fhe management of the Grange IS Fair wishes the that if any hibitors have not received their prem- f= Re- porter to announce ex- vames have been omit- at lums, or their ted fre COI: the mn ! published these | notify irre cltions in ri (quested Lo iu order that o« comin it tee A Anos RHebersburg. Harry Bowers, of State College, was in town a few days this week, Mrs Fdwin Brungart is at present siting relatives at this place, Jerome Moyer d wife inited vy, Bunday. Asronsblyg, Mrs week. his daughter, ys Ye ne day last 1 fe HACE, WwW a Ari William Mrs, daughter Elizabeth, Anette a Mian, al Danny Harr Biglow aua wile, and Mr. and with friends in spent Sunday of Lemont, mcd Kaup, of tors 10 own Sunday. Gertrude Homan for Mra. John ig ill with typhoid fever, Ps in Wagner, Dale and Dorsey Struble, serville, Wednesday { Inst week spent in town. gp Woodward. i reaster iH Athens. and Mrs, Abt 8 n, Johu McE r Smith, ntire, at Klme wife son Leon were visitors in town, Bunday. Mr. and Mre, Harry Meetch, Millersburg, are staying the Wood House for a few weeks, h pane for birds, Waolfe at to hunt Mrs. and Mrs. ( ris Stover. D. Motz, Benj Ard were business callers at Cohen and Mrs. Dr. heim, HBaturday. I. IL WwW day at the home of James Weaver, Miss Maude Ard left for Philadel phia Monday morning. tpl it son— Latest Loon Song Free, “Caroline, the latest Coon song, which made a great hit at the various summer resorts this season, will be mailed you Free upon regeipt of your name, address and ten gents to cover postage and advertising PK penaes, Seud name at once. Only a limited number will be given away. Address J. H. Trovr Music HOUSE, 0.0.16, Harrisburg, Pa. Ay A Lertaln Uare for Cronp-Used Ten Years Without a Faliunre, Mr. W. UC. Bolt, a Hier City, Ind. hardware merchant, is enthusiastio in his praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. His children have all been subject to croup and he has used this remedy for the past ten years, and though they much feared ihe croup, his wife and he always feit safe upon retiring when a bottle of Chamber. lain’s Cough Remedy was In the house, His oldest child wae subject to gevere attacks of croup, but this remedy never falled to eflect a speed ptady cure. He recommended it to friends and neighbors and all who have used it any that it is unequaled for croup and whoopiog cou fh. For sale A The Star Store, Centre Hall ; A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W, Swartz, Tussey ville, Million Gounty News Items of interest clipped fram ln county exchanges : Yeagertown-—John N. Young and family left yesterday for a few days’ visit in Hellefonte Centre county towns, Mr. Fleisher, formerly of Centre county, has purchased the Pecht resi- dence on Mann avenue and took pos- Mifl- and other Milton Overdorf, resident here for the employed at Albright market, will next week, has been past year, Brothers’ meat to Williamsport who a being move George Tate, the up-to-date contrac- tor, was the Mann avenue to light placed in his the new line. The were on Baturday palatial first on have the electric from connections regidence made Liis and in the evening resi. dence was illuminated, Reedsville Rural Meyer, mall carrier, Charles again route is grooked Ham's mall budget swinging around the with Uncle , After a two weeks’ vacation, Vigitors at the W this week Mra. Fred Robinson, were Detwiler's broth. of Chicago, and his John C Junists wife, also Mrs W ' ¢ f iingston, of Mrs of i sterioo wounty, and Leonard, of Altoona, cousin Detwiler Kelley has conclude ufacturing of window is pl FOI 10 Lhe ehiold ele.. at | sO his nitent manuf furniture ruclted a dry kiln for hinery for bh orusinential i rubbery. Wi iss Letl Lew ter 1 % ' A y M of Log Angeles, uith, of Centre Wednesday of 1 Miss Grace Mi last week Ho days al mlerinan made 8 vis Ler hie Bg Deen POrgs near Pott Lhe few ne oe ¢, havin calied there by her broth Ls Lrearge § f ’ Hess Of f Mr Mrs Mothersbaugh v wife, sid Lheir =» and 0 Vieasant Gap. Mrs. Andrew Mary, Lytle and dsughter of near State College, #] ent fist Sunday in Be Mr d Mrs urg. Wm. Goheen sttended week. « Bl} last Mig. W Lhe Bellefonte, was Mrs. J. N. ni Hun. and enls al the same place ‘mi. Steele, of guest { or sister, Ditges, Saturday id day. Mr. Harvey, and sons, Karl were gu sunday Mra ¢ Mr I Were {on and af Bunbury, hestie Waite, of Renovo, Ded fl and Mrs, atskill, visitors the home Young Rev, G Leischier and family are Fhey Chambers. iting hete this week. { moving Buffalo to burg and are visiting friends along the are from line of Altoona, called Mrs Gertrude Wag- Alvin BK, Myers, to cpp DIR sisler, { per, Monda | Mrs Mra. Alice Ma- goffin, Misses Margaretta Goheen and Satur. Wi Goheen, fnrgaret Mot} the ¢ Uharies Never spent Saturday aod friends at Colyer and wersbaugh spent day at minty seat Bunday wilh | Tussey ville. Rally day will by the He formed Sandy school pext Sunday at 1:30 p. Mrs be observed Shirk, of Centre Hall, calla Hoslsburg, Hate ry made some urday. Fred Myers, wile and daughters, of Falibrook, were guesis at the home of the former's brother, Wesley Myers, Saturday. The burial of Mrs. John Myers, who died at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Kuhn, near Rock. view, took plage on Friday afternoon. That of Mrs. Charles Bohn, of Le- mont, on Haturday forenoon. Ioter- ment was made in the cemetery at Boalsburg. The services for both fu. perals were held In the Reformed church and were largely attended. A reunion of the soldiers who ene listed for three years at the opening of the civil war, will ve held in the Boal Hall, Boalsburg, Saturday, 18th jast, The program will consist of addresses and music. All who desire are in. vited to come and bring their lunch with them, as it will be in the shape of a basket pienic. The citizens of this township are requested to meel in Boal Hall Saturday evening, to make arrangements, The three month men from Bellefonte and other localities will bg present, aed New Wercester double barrel hame merless shot-gun for sale. Apply at this office, Protty Holle Views, in 1 Bi In 4 CPR DD 0008008000000 post cards, The cards are * Down the Pike above Centre Hall! view shows the fat quarter mile of ahove Centre Hall, gilmpse of the section of town, and country. ' Birdseye View of Centre Hall," _ Mountain This pike north from Nit Lutheran, I lornm: Churches, and Presbyterian View of Main southward, northward, street from Grange and from Presbyterian Arcadia church View of Main street south trom W. RB, Mingle, Ksq., and D, Diamond 100k ng north, Old Fort Hotel residences of J. Meyer, and Centre Hall Hotel * Marker in Inc ry of two two lan Lane” erected in memo Revolutionary soldiers killed by Indians ip & hand to hand conflict, Leneral view Bana Fair, showing of Grange Fi tents, #1 wcampment products En of the Obelisk built of 1 camp field, rian ® ment ane d Eair, s Iranye ix Cave These eleven cards will be mailed to iy address for FORTY CENTS. Re- itiance may be made in one or two bt postage stamps. Address : The INTRE REPORTER, Centre Hall, Pa 1LRO AD, WESTWARD RRESEE aE haat RE EERE CR The In Bieri) Bellefonte, Pa. GOODS SPORTING GOODS FANCY GOODS WASTE PAPER TALLY CARDS POST CARDS TOYS, or NOVELTIES ? THE INDEX. BASKETS Look in «. | he Index... P00 00000000@00B 0000 1000 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, ss 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, Terma to sult the buyer. Ask for catalogue and priess, C E ZEIGLER SPRING MILLS, 9006000500 00009000080 000 0000seeenet PA, Why not advertise in the Reporter? | Tuseyville, i Dont be scared about high We prices. goods now than we have ever before. It you want a couch, rocker, dresser, or an iron bed, come in and see our complete line. Rearick’s FurnitureStore Centre Hall, Pa. » be some for the older ones « you comiortabie Spring Mills « - - Pa. Lard, Side Meat, Onions, Chickens, Fresh Eggs. Highest Cash prices paid for same deliver- ed to Creamery, Quingy, Sprains and Swelllogs Cured. “ In November, si ay Throat cold Cousins, Otterbarn, Mich, Isiah ls Bain Baim | im 8 fn ni in i TERETE, ARR 5 RTE SR) TL RS
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