ro A RR A Ma, A UW Sh PS DECEMBER COURT. and Traverse, for Approaching Court List of Juarors, Grand Deo rg will t! first art the ix ie Monday { open montn A pponded the jurors : continue the of alia r two weeks ure Of Names GRAND JURY, tn , 8B. Phi Hipsburg Hpsbhurg { i ION DEATHS, of Hurry and Anna Miller, died at her Wolfs Store, aged one year, three months and eighteen . | } parents ote nl days, Frank P. Smith died at the home of his mother, Mra. Kate Smith, in Phil- He was born in Philipsburg, of the ipshurg, whi * his early life was spent, but YERrs hin in He wus aged thirty-six years, four mouths nod twenty-six days, and inte 8 Dest Working i Wes is survived by several brothers and sisters, Mrs, Rachel Rittenhouse, widow of IL. W Philips- burg, died at the home of her daugh- ter, Miller, at Gram- pian. seventy-eight Bellefonte, be- Bayard. the Inte Rittenhouse, Mrs, Jeremiah She was aged years, and was born in ing a daughter of Dr. the desih of her husband she has been makivg her home with her children. Dr, his only \lexander Crawford died at Warriorsmark, three days illness from spinal paralysis, He that about twenty-six years, coming there home in after has been located at from Blair county. large practice, and was highly esteem- Burviving his the John are latter leck, sitizen +» daughter, of of Dr, dravman, offers These ¢ this are loosening the husk oa the corn. Drover Mitterling shipped a car load © f mileh cows beginning of this week, i i i i Miss Tacy Kreamer and friend, Miss returned to Johnstown Monday a of and Mrs. John BSchrack, guests of Dr Allison. Were {+ his Lrother, Bamuel M. { | { } : i ‘ ss —— Degrees of the Cans? direc Oars ample an to Hel in order final disg tl the school | ip, furnish | transportation | school children | of Harter, This | maintsived until the YW nei ©r i pidiatrict be ition of the rule, Fie in 1 This has been done since the open- of the oblige | ing of th #. Hesidents district w the board to open.ibe Harter school. ED. | Cait; $ ¢ seeking a, rule to Final acti erection of Blump was court, I'h board » court and conaty the point nouse at $y : Mii ai Bi = givel @ gps township schoo! iil the opening of ir { 1 which ii0t iar of 8 school house at nuneda, $5000 for soldiers monu ment was granted, Two grand juries had recommended the application. for pod The application Curtin memorial The rule for ejectment against Nathan Haugh, of Miles township, was dissol ved at Lhe cost of the plain- fr, ¥. R. Harter. faa sinith, the Photographer, W., W. Bmith, the Photographer, will be in Centre Hall Friday, October 25 2D, ——— Post Unrda, A new line of Bouvenir Post Cards all kinds and at all prices. The local views are the prettiest yet offered for sale at this office, r+ f i mmodation Miss Watchman, aud Centre Ro™ th Kerlin, of the Flor: a Miss Nellie fait Re- Superintendent of schools, D. itera, of State Oliege, {ail fuesday, Hh te 0 is 10 be up to snndard rE nd sot $ # ! i Mr. and Mrs, Hall The # family in Centre grious in town. persons Duniap, the BSpring r. waa in Ceptre Hall rd inserted sdvertisement in DU ness 4 i 5% from the yd the Demin the friends 7 Ww I n cea are all 4 made a good, i stil is re-election } FRI } absence from the old r twenty-eight years, Mr I, fo, are among friends in Penns Val- makiog their headquarters with KEupgard’s brother, William F. ockey, at Tusseyville. While in Ohio Fir Eungard, ! +. i» irs, § is t 1g a splendid market, FKungard will remain east for a month at least, mss A A SAN OS J. 1) Murray's Success J. D. Murray, the enterprising drug- rather than await the ordinary methods of introduction, urged the Dr. Howard Co. to secure a quick sale gist y W the regular 50¢. bottle at half-price, derful success of this plan Mur- scores of le in Centre Hall who are using Fhe wor sid today there are £16014 id praisiug thie remarkable remedy, much talk has been caused by [this offer, and so many new friends Linve been made for the specific, that the Dr. Howard Co, have suthorized {druggist Murray to eontinue this half-price sale for a limited “ spegind titne longer, In sddition to selling a 50c. bottle of Dr. Howard's specific for 250., Mr. Murray has so much faith in the remedy that he will refund the money to anyone whom it does not cure. When your head aches, your stom ach does not digest foo easily and naturally, when there is constipation, specks before the eyes, tired feeling, giddiness, bad taste in the month, cmted tongue, heart-burn, sour stom- ach, touring snd ringing in the ears, melancholy and liver troubles, Dr, Howard's specific will care you. If it does not, it will uot cost you a cent. Tablets, all sizes, at the Reporter office. SSL A A Rah ot Bf cS CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian «Centre Hall, morning. | | afternoon, Lutheran -Communion at Union, 10 a. m., ; pre prinsony services Saturday, 8.80 p. m, | on at Georges Valley, 2.80 p. m.; services, Saturday 1.80 p m, tre Hall, i i afternoon ; Bpring Mills, evening. | [Appointments not given here have not been | reported to this office. Oak Hall, Miss Laura Benoper and brothers, Harry and Edwin, spent Bunday with friends at Rock, | Nathan Dsle, of Pleasant Gap, spent | | Saturday in town, | Mrs. John Etters and Mrs. J. C, Et! | ters, of Cabbagetown, spent Wednes- | day at the home of Clayton Etters. Mrs. John Houtz and Charles Mar- | kle and wife, of Illinois, are visiting | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob] | Markle, who are ill, Mrs. Henry Houtz is under the doe- | tor’s care, Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Dale spent Fri- day with friends near Waddle. Adam Blazer and Al. Knopf, who Unionville, spent | | are lumbering near Sunday at home, George and BMamuel Grimes moved | to Alto last week. Ed Bellers spent Wednesday in Belle- fonte. Messrs. Ferree and Mitchell shipped | a car load of apples from Oak Hall sta- | tion on Thursday. | Luther Dale and family, of Pleasant Gap and Clement Dale and wife, of Houserville, recently spent a day at sunny Hillside i i i i simile self omscacsststontuns The opening chapters of a new novel, ** Though Life Us Do Part,” by Elizabeth Btuart Phelps, is the feature { of the Woman's Home Companion for November. The announcement of a new story by the author of ** A Biogu- lar Life’ is always agreeable, and this new novel gives promise of being one of Mra. Ward's best, fp | The October “Arena’” is laden with papers of special interest and covering | a wide range of topics. The opening contribution, entitled * I'he Benatorial Election in Colorado,” deals in a bold | and striking way with the events that ied up to the election of Bimon Gug- genhein : inl New Worcester double barrel ham- | merless shot-gun for sale. Apply at { this office. IH 8. TAYLOR - —-— ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Operas House Block | BELLEFONTE, PA Opposite Court House | All branches of legal business attended to omptly #0 Office : At State College, which will unquestionably be modious skylight room arranged that any light of 4000 candle be made at night equal ing and affords a fine Films, Plates, Papers, you can buy them an spectielly solicit a tria pleased Fade a Is Your Hair Sick? That’s too bad! We had no- ticed it was looking pretty thin § and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a per- § fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, § keeps soft and smooth. Ayer’s Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial — “Sold for over sixty years.” Made by J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass Also manufsoturers of J SARSAPARILLA. yers PILLS. GRAIN MARKET, Barley....ccivee rors FPRODUOE AT STORES, iard......... ‘ Potatoes. ....... BULAEE..o cries sas serssins KALE REGISTER, NOVEMBER 8, Friday, o'clock, near Potters | Mills. real estate of the late Lydia Ann Foust, | Bee adv. and posters, | MARCH ¥ 4 3 § Tuesday, ten o'«c diord, Old Fort—Large cattle, farm implements, et MARCH 2-John H. Breon, farm stock and implements 17, lock, George W § num ¥ number of horses Al near TRAIN SCHEDULE Trains leave Centre Hall on the Lewisburg and | Tyrone Rallroad, P. RB. R System, as follows : { EAST WEST 7178. m. and 235 p.m, Alba. m. and 33 p.m H JOOUNLAP THE BAERBER.~1 am obliged tw | increase the cost of shaviog and ha ir cutting, owing to the increase of general expens | es, and consequently on and after the first of Jan uary, 190%, the rate will be the form price of | 10 and 15 cents, { uni C1 . DUNLAP, td Spring Mills, Ps | —— — tioned i giver 1907 INT OTIC E~All persons are hereby cau against purchasing a certain note by the undersigned, dated about April 5th, in the sum of $60, payable eight mouths after | date, in favor of James Bunnell, as we have not | received value for the same, The note is signed | by Auna Eliza Parker as witness, ANNA B. PARKER JOSEPH PARKFR 1 ARM AT PRIVATE BALE-The under dgoed offers at private sale the farm | known as the James A. Swestwood farm. in Pot ter township, located one mile east of Centre | Hill containing EIGHTY ONE ACRES and one | hundred and forty perches. Thereon erected o | house and barn. For further information apply | to WM. M. GROVE, Agent. | tf Spring Mills, Ps | | is nearing completion, one of the best fitted will comfortably ac- known to the photo ictures to to any daylight work, display window, In Mounts, Chemicals, that we can here, and would re- order, We shall be you or meet you tto run on SMITH 200000000000 RVVLLVOVNGEDODOVRRPHPVOLHEPODOGIBOILBLGS We have on hand a large num- ber of the celebrated Keith's Konqueror Shoes for Men. Price $2.50 & $3.00 A full line of Men's and Boys’ Shirts at 50 cents and $1.00. Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall indi dle indi din di ndi dip ip Lidip Ldn din pp Bp dp By BB Rp BB Bp Bp Be BBB BDL D DS 3 5 3 3 3 dpdguddgatgodipedin Bou Be 5 ¥ 5 % Bhi do oh ahi ¥ ™ Lend Us Your Ear, Mr. Farmer! You will never regret it, +8 i tdi didi il 2 Asafiende apts ¥ alii FETE} TELEPHONE SERVICE IN YOUR HOME A Protection A Convenience A Necessity, alpina admndoulinue yyTTYTTe i 5 YY Rates very reasonable, Let us explain our Co-oper- ative plan to you. _ : ¥ 4 44.44330800.0000 A448 0000 Telephone, write or call upon the manager. ¥ Ae aden beadmate edpirtn s FY 0 3 PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. FIT IIIYTYIITY TTY fT RT PY PY? RI * hr ado % AdAL 400040000 re : A nice line of Men's fine «SHIRTS... Ladies’ Neckwear, Ribbons, Laces, Embroid- eries and Insertions. ®NNDDN VD DVDVOVYN BNW NNN DN F. EE. WIELAND, Linden Hall VV VOVVVVVVOVVVVVVVV WW “- ne lay of November, Wallace Wilson sand Jed Winter Goods ments thereto, for in | corporation to be oalind CENTRE HALL TRIC COMPANY, The character and obiect whereof is the supplying of t, beat and power 10 the public in the Be of Cen Hall, in the County of Centre, Penpsyivania, and wo 3 persons, Drm, associatio and corpors tions therein and ad elo us my desire the same, and for these purposes 19 have, pisses and enjoy all the rights, benefits and ; rivileges of said Act of Assembly and ite supplements W.H. & J. 8 WOODS, ( BREWSTER, Solicitors. of tre % nent ther Anyone wishing to see a very { nice line of Dress Goods, Men's PPLICATION FOR CHARTER. —Notice Is Pi hereby given ithat au application for charter will be made to the Governor of the Com monweaith of Pennsylvania on Friday, the 15th day of November, A. D. 197, by J Spangler, Wallace Wilson and A. walters under an Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled “ An Act to provide for the Incorpo ration and regulation of certai. corpdOrations.’ approved April 24, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corpora tion to be called PENNS VALLEY EKLECTRIM OOMPANY. The chamcter and object whereof is the supplying of light, heat and power by meats of electricity to the public in the Borough of Millbeim, in the County of Center, Pennsyl- vania, and 10 such persons, firms associations and corporations therein and adjacent thereto as may desire the same. and for these pur ® to have, possess and anjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and ite supplements, W.H &J 8B WOODS, C. C. BREWSTER. Solicitors Women and Children’s Under- (s wear or Outing Night Gowns, Woolen and Cotton Blankets and Comforts, Children’s Head- wear, a fine assortment of Horse lankets, call at H F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS, FA. eee OR 8000S? eden Ann dnd ddd dpi in indies. odindindi dnd TO REPORTER SUBSCRIBERS. In order to induce the Centre Reporter readers to solicit new subscribers this offer is made : Any present subscriber to the 3 Centre Reporter who sends to this office one and one-half dol How to Cure a Cold, The question of how to cure a cold without unnecessary loss of time is one in which we are all more or less mgrenset, for the quicker a cold is gotten of the less the danger of JReuinoniaand other serious diseases, . B. W, L. Hail of Waverly, Va, bas used Cham 's Dough Rem- edy for says : COPO00POPGIPOOIOPARQPT0OOTTPOPIPRVOC COOP RRr RPP OPO000S000 AMicted With Sore Eyes for 33 Years I have been afflicted with sore eyes for thirty-three yesrs. Thirteen years I became totally blind and was blind for six years My eyes were bad- ly inflamed. One of my neighbors in- sisted upon my trying Chamberlain's Balve and gave me half a box of it. To my surprise it healed my eyes and | my sigh: came back to me.—P. C.| and can have the Centre Re- porter sent one year to any per- son not now on the subscription list. Note—This offer will not be extended to present subscribers who ask their own paper discon. tinued within one year. Earle, Cynthinoa, Ky. Chamberlain's Balve is for sale by The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A. | Carson, Potters Mille ; C. W. Swartz, Tussey ville, AMA Se Apples Wanted. 3000 bushels of hand-picked and windfall apples wanted at once. C. P. Lona, Spring Mills, Pa. They Make You Feel Good, The pleasant purgative effect ex- perienced by all who use Chamber. Inin's Btomach and Liver Tablets, and the condition of the body and mind w! they create makes one feel joyful. Price 25 cents. Samples | mended free nt RL GE LA lars, will receive one year's credit, on his or her subscription, and n's
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