THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, CenTRE HALL, . . PENNA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1907 TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS,.—20 cents per lines for three insertions, and 5 conts per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application, DEMOCRATIC TICKET. State Ts Joun G. HarmaN, Columbia county. CASUreY. it ary ArTHUR B. Kimport, Bellefonte. District Allorney WirLriaym G. RUNKLE, Bellefonte. County Suri J. HENRY Wi CHor TZEL, Bellefonte, Pensions Increased. John CO. Lingte, Coburn, $15; Archa Mullen, Millheim, $20 ; John B. Harp- er, Pi Mill Owen 1... John- , Philipsburg, $12; Hugh W. Rid- W. Young, wwters # $15: #00 ale, Nittany, $15. allafan to 15 » Bellefonte 15; (ie0, ® v St fp A AA Aaronsburg, Snyder Law-Dodgere boards interpreting the Many school Pennsylvania are passed by the recen® lesa salary monthly than that fixed by the new law, and, after the close of the present ceive their state appropriation, the teachers the remainder of salaries, Districts which withhold the added pay from their teachers under this im- pay their of the Department of Public Instruc- tion say ceive this extra t heir regular appropriation, appropriation will be withheld, At the ciuse of the pext school boards make affidavit before obtaining any appropriation that they have not only { fixed the BRIATY it but the salaries inceases the that This act new law, also have been paid. according to a month to $0 and $50, their qualification and term of ser- vice Wes le m— Marriage Licenses, Joseph K. Adam, Milesburg Hhultz, Elenor Curtin. y Mtal tahl, of Milton, is the + Deshler. iter Yeasrick town. pent Sunday in entertaining 1.) Altoona, and f Lock Haven y is empl OF her th y empioyed to AY pa) a few on Baturday in town with their many friends. Maver s 1 0e dieyel na family, were seen at the home of Mrs. Effie Weaver on Saturd Curt Carner, of H Mra, Rebecca Charles to AY . ublersburg, brought her this place to visit her many friends, $ home a Mr. and Mrs, E i. Mingle visits their daughter zie Hosterman, at Woodward on Bu Mrs. day. Maria Deshler has gone lo visit Lock sisler, iT, + + aer Haven. Miss Eva Meyer, w vemaker, at ho gpent the sum- mer here, hes returned to her home in Philadelp was a delegate Bowersox, of at thie Adsm Heanor visiting friends place, Mr. Jacob 1 is visiting his brothe homas, of New Mexico, Fr, Z. D. ——— A —————— RHebersburg. Thomas. Mrs, Mary Schaffer, of Tyleraville, Bpt nt a day i Mont Mes UUW O04 his week at the home of wer. Mrs. William Eckert the sick list. Mra, Jared Harper, of Bellefonte, gpent some time in town last week. Scott Burd and son Stanley, of Bell their relatives at is On wood, are visiting this place, Mrs, Jasper Gram at present visiting her friends and rel- atives at this place. Andy Fryer, of Coburn, spent last Buunday at the home of Wm. Eckert. John Bright's house is up and under roof, Mrs, Esta Oberheim and son accom- panied by Mra. Mabel Markle, all of Lock Haven, visited relatives in town last Baturday and Bunday. Rumor has it that Monassea Gilbert bousht Edwin Gramley’s bome in Bouth Rebersburg i ———— A SPADA ley, of Illinois, is A Uertain Caro for Croup—Used Ton Years Without a Fallare, Mr. W. C. Bott, a Star City, Ind, hardware merchant, is enthusiastic in his praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. His children have all been subject io croup and he has used this remedy [or 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 (ugh Remedy was in the house, His oldest child was subject to pevere attacks of eroup, but thie remedy never failed to eflect a ppeedy cure. He recommended it to friends sud neighbors snd all who have used it say that ii is unequaled for croup and whooping cough. For sale bn The Btar Btore, Centre Hall ; F, A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W, Hwartz, Tusseyville, EE Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year. - Julia Ida Orr, Milesburg. id, Goshen, Ind. Hlefonte oward, " Delong, H on, Pittsburg ' Les daaugnt evening, Was a tiie young iady, oy her and ali the occasion of did guesls Mr Anna len Hosterman, Carrie Frazier, I'homas, i Robert Meye r., Howard Wi HATO Keller, Ek. Relist William Durst. Brooks, Harry Durst, Christ Edward Durst, Chas, MeClenahan Bsc tpn —— Heal Estate Sold. situated in to J. price (t reen tov H. Long, i $10 was ol ounty, The Mre. Emma (°, Mill of Williams- port, | old her re beim sod timber tain t y J { Mr. Hosterman will take possession of es on April Ist. 88 & idence in tract Hosterman, of Millheim the prem) Welly oy Wanted Local tatives for Centre Hall repress i 5 *- increase subscription list of a promi- nent monthly magazine, on a ealary and commission basis, not sirable, but Lecessary right Box 59, Address 0). New portunity for Publisher, York. person, Htation Uncle Tom's Cabin Miet “ Uncle Tom's Cabin,” the great standard American drama that bas retained its hold upon the public for over a decade, will be in Garman’s Opera House, Bellefonte, Friday even. ing Ons ————— A Institute, November 18 I'he Centre County Teachers Iusti- tute will be held in Bellefonte the week of November 18th. The direct re association will aleo meet during that week, Ef ff The Heporter's Register, Thomas M. Weaver, Jr., Bell D. F. Bauder, 435 State St, Harrisburg Mis Win. Homan, Centie Hall Mrs John Carper, Linden Hall Edith Carper, Linden Hall Mrs M. C. Mendenhall, Waterloo, Ia Mrs, Eliza Smith, Centre Hill Ray Kormao, Centre Hall Mary Jordan, Potters Mills William Bubb, Colyer Mira, Irn Btover, Altoona W. A. Reeser, Bucyrus, Ohlo B, E. Brown, Washingion, D.C. C.F, Shaw, Btate College, Belva Fleisher, Colyer Orphia Fleisher, Colyer Annie Fahringer, Colyer Katie Grove, Spring Mills Cora Frazier, Centre Hall Verna Nearhood, Centre Hall Elsie Cummings, Harrisburg H. I. Brooks, Linden Hall Sadie Weaver, Zion Mrs H Corman, Zion Grace Corman, Zion Claudia Snyder, Centre Hall Mrs, Vien M, Pecht, Contre Hall A. C, Dunlap, Spring Mills, elonte LOOALR, Rain Bunday. ble, and will aid the late sown to make a better growth. wheat Wa frozen for the first time of any conese- quence this fall, Mercury stood at 24, Monday morning the ground It is estimated that the will be crop ever harvested in All kiuds of nuts are scarce. er enough chestnuts to John C an old veteran of the Civil had his increased to Last perty at Haturday the Rockville, Edwin pre Brush was for $217.00 Mr, and W very seriou inflammati the bowels this very much improved Mrs Frank Bradford, ws 3 ¢ tii Oi On , but at writing he even mslor the special services elical church township i JAY ctor was bere | The de r which tine eshiot & i Yius Durst ¥ je » Hall B LDURINves last week, ¢ Hunter iting in Boalsburg Miss Mabel Brown is slayiog friends near Pine Hall for an Line A. A. Harrison are thi the { nite RB attending the Rev Black and Elder 8 Wiel meelings of Eastern Synod, ai Lancaster Mrs. Amos sud \ Mr, near Colyer, visited Mrs. Sarah Ging- ledelyon, of Hall, at- business in Boalsburg on Reesmun, of Centre tended to Monday. Miss Mary Woods, of Bpriog Mills, visited a few days in Boalsburg and at- tended the soldiers’ reunion. A Home missionary held in Sunday at 10 a, ov Mra, J. H. Meyer and Mise Gertrude Wieland visited J. Wells Evans and family in Georges Valley, While there they attended communion services in the Salem Reformed church Mr. Amos Koch visited their daughters, Mra, Join Neese and Mra. Bruce Rossman, near Penn Hall and were also present at the services in the Salem church. Edwin Rupp was a vigitor frog Als toons recently. Mrs Gertrude Vv sgoer is recovering from typhoid fever. Her little sister, Mabel Myers, is now ill with the same disense, Morton Bteece, of Mifflinburg, who is engaged ae trimmer at the carriage works, showed hie skill at needle work by making some fine awnings for the Biuart and Wieland store house, F. W. Weber painted the Boal store butlding David Stuart, of Pittsburg, was hete for the reunion George C. Meyer, of Lemont, wes buying apples in this locality, paying 06 cents per bushel, service will be he Reformed oturch next and Mra, isters, aunts 1 enthusiasm | t day which ck him with been kod oday, Ap alr nurtur- inn gir? * at our church after. fon that she | ost a dol- allow | y wo this would I have to assist | I, and it seems | such away i hove vou Oo wrote i. answer Harriet did A Piecs Conle y EEA I thi we had better it In con have lang contemplated-divide up Turkey. Brit. fsh lion-Yes; in other words, hold another plece conference. Norristown {(Pa.) Thoes, Russi has vention ¢ our nresengitives % and Jo what we WL NSA His Big Score. 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