A cs me] a RR Don BI I OP RO a a ce —— I a - ———— So —— ILL stress BSA AHN RA o—— : a we —— — : THE OENTRE REPORTER. LOUALS Harris 1ownship | $.W. STUTH, . , . Editor and Proprietor. | The hog market got a knock, but| Edward and Riley Hunter were vis ane : | during the past few days has pretty | tors from Altoona ® 9 CenTrRE HALL, . . PenN’A. well recovered. | Mra Annie Kremer and son Condo, | 5 N 1I€IM n serena enoom sd omar BE. M. Huyett is making arrange- of Altoons, spent 1 week in Boalsburg, : "a y wp “Tn a = nts for a mammoth sheep barn onl Charles Knoph was down from the | . “i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1907 men ih wa ie | hoo ig ————— : in a | his farm, west of Centre Hall, | Mountain City for a short visit, is RUSHING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- District Attorney W. G. Runkle was | {ra. Ellen Rishe! gpent Thursday of | rter are one dollar per year in advance. . i . TYE” - — iphone Er . ants por lines for in Centre Hall Monday, stopping ofl | last week at Centre Hall, where «ie ; 4 I'd FALL TRADE WERTISEMENTS.~20 oe 0) 4 . y ha ’ } i three insertions, and 5 cents per ling for each sb. on his way to lower Penns Valley. was the guest of Miss Kale Fleisher pu— ~ fnsortion. Other rates made Known o : v. A | “ik ‘ A Baba ites ‘op ! 2 > \ ~ HE ar vO : Miliheim clothier, D. J. Nei- Will Hess, of pear Pittsburg, is | : ZN r ¥ . application, The ‘ok : — — . . eee | man, asks for u portion of your clothe | PIC king apples near Linden Hall Vite, George Fisher sand son Harold i DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ing trade. =ee his adv. in this issue. h e : I Fr BpBGag! r thin week t sllefonte, | i - . - Why, of course you will vote for | "FH ag > o = Hell fon : ain Coats for Sunny or Rainy ere an . > ‘1B Ory. le ive UOLY, Of MBauishurg, visiied ; : State Trecsurer, Arthur Bimpot! {of prothovstory He, is sister, Mx. 1s. BE. Kidder, | j 19 Weather, in latest patterns and new- Joux (G. HarMAN, Columbia county. Las been a most efllcient officer and is “re. Rd elfriek. of Alton | A Cs entitled to re-election, | made a atiort visi: with her sunt, Mr : 411 est styles, arc now on hand. Plain Whether it is plessant {information} po oq Willinms i : ! A Prothonotary i i $ or not, it is nevertheless evident that a M1 ain Artur B. Kinrorr, Bellefonte. gray, worsted striped, and other fine Audrew Liytle, of uear Mlate ege, spent Saturday and Sanday | A mixtures—light and dark effects—cut with her sisters, Mary Reish and Nora | WiLLIAM G. RUNKLE, Bellefonte. Rev. Sidney Winter and wife, of | Miller | tl and made by the best tailors Dunmore, will arrivein Bellefonte this | Mrs, Margaret Miller is enjoying the di! . large provortion of the civil war vet. Coll District Attorney erans will vote against Bheatz. County Surveyor (RY TZE elle eek ev. Winter is the new rector | gut nal a with her ahildren and | f - J. HExry WETZEL, Bellefonte. week, Rev. Winter is j autumnal days with her children and | } > A . > a? y 3 . . 4 W 5 « y . ’ at the Bt, John's Episcopal ghurgh, { other relatives and sssocistes in Al Come and ask for them. e’ll gladly show The Reporter's Register, Neiman, the Millhelim clothier, | toons | ” \ them to vou Eva M. Johnson, Harrisburg speaks Lo the Reporter readers through Misses [sadora and Edith Williams, o/ Mrs. J. D Lucds, Centre Hall an advertisement in this issue. His | of Lemont, spent Saturday snd Sun Em } ting Mills Frank Kms EE) store is well supplied with furnishiogs | day with friends iu Boslsburg sod vie | "} a He R. ¥. Finkel, Spring Mil sion BP a SHOES ow many shoes Lol [nes of. P. H. Meyer aunouue sal Mim Arne M ti el | : - ive comfort the A . P. H. Moyet aunounces thats | A Be A ra, snd © inspec Satisfactory Foot- g . singing class wiil be organi; riday | 1d an Sp Wear. first day worn: IR iik, Nove ber Ist, at 7:00, ti RRA ’ ! i - 4 . . i Fa ge av i . A good turnout | Ig rg Coats, re How many shoes | desired, capecially amoug the yo he Hom crviee in th Skirts. You will find hold their shape people. : RE a ot isnot only onc of that you can be and style until Mrs Bhook, of Bprivg Mills, il > 1; wool WIP DPW Y thie ! 1G argest WE CV SC e e 8 $ ? » | was in Centre Hall Tuesisy, Luving g er well served here at | worn out? Few if 4 “i! “4 J & i “ "er ’ * | accompanied her sister and niece, Mrs, Er had, but the most a grea t saving. indeed, but you can { x3 es . i torrie } tar 4 i! ! . u 3 8 x a j TL > é {J DD. Rutter snd Miss Carrie Rutter, tviish garments rely upon of Lorraine, Obio, to this pince | ae rap 1 yo hey Jy : : Suna | pet the day smopg brothers an A : Pa s si : ; obtained CALL FOR “QUEEN gisters, Mis, Ruller and daug ; Adank : Ee i od ar Our stock Walk (Over Shoes QUALITY” a a { have returned to Oblo, after a visil of : rer D rm Be -. sists 0 fifty diff- Ol . 1 ve Mille, vislied a. 1 OT esigns, doing this, There are but two county offigers in! .. 01 . ad ime oF { vote for at the election Tuesday, bat iy & . Prices Range From | gEVEIsl weeks ele, I r Riter Dead | the Democratic voter should not miss f of Peter Riter|an opportunity to cast his vole ior don for iis brot pooh. wi iB 35.00 to $27.50 § x a f 43 i's ¥ 3 ia a chalee i 3 we tongue of almost every one, | LL€n a Laka A 18 & Chace LO Phat t - { ice Of i i site ¢y the offi because of the killing of Clyde Auman. | 8 DROOTILY PRI man ip the ofl Today the Reporter re ords his death, he siate Lreasury and Uj y doing the i Ritr having died at. his home, &| moneys of ihe ale Wil bo SUaTdel gio puro sgein wih 1h | D. J. NIEMAN, “530% Millheim., Pa. f mile belo urea, Thursday nie unt a, i up 10 steal everylhiiug in t was meade Hat-| W? t a : widow and four | ®!ghl EEE De nee his acquittal of - rT Georges Valley. steadily weakening. He worried much | From iast Mr. W, OC, Bott, a Star City, lod ‘ furrsy, the erp ieing drug because of the death f the lad, who, WV jssea sZie ai Vers # yg $525 © Ie 3 ¢ AB En HA asic i gist ral her t WH he ordinary he charge of murder, Peter has been the charg SEPVOCL FOT00000COVONO000000000C00000002000600 THE GENTRE Hal Suppry Co. WM. F. COLYER, Manager WANTED-WANTED-WANTED y OU RIEL VAC Lg “oh asl KCL PICES 107 your pour 514 3 w . ' dersals allan ci § ¥ 8 x : Irs ise : i erie ig! 2 y : : according to Riter's own story, was | Brush Valle en i ua 8 : | methods of iutroduction, urged the shot while seated on a limb of a tall | sister, Mrs, C. f. ingle. jie ' EE re if RG De O ased § Dr. Howare tn secure a quick sale chestnut tree, in mistake for a squirrel. Farmers have begun K WOT | retued { i ast l¢ i i, { for their pelebrated ific for the care His age was between forty-five and James Barger, who is employed near | thoug! wey much feared the croup. | of eonstipation and dyspepsia by offer. fifty years. Bwissdale, is spending a few days al wife and he alwas) til sale up g v ‘ ing the regular 50¢. bottle at half: price. retiring when a bottle of Chamber & ] A i . home. . . isin ough temedy was in Lhe Ibe wonderful ccesk Of this piel Marriage Licenses Jeremiah Weaver and wile spent! jogs, is oldest child was subject i = : RT surprise even to Mr. Mur Benjamin O. Rieh ward, Washington Bunday with friecds in Georges Val- | severe allac ; rou ut bis ray nd .todsy there sre soores of Rebecca Mayes, Clarence ley. ; GR a on feicaddy | PEOple pire Hall who are using re :. tt. d , a 4 u - wrriedd v E. Lewis Bhirey, Arrow Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Mishler, sesom- | emar kal remedy Edith M. Beott, Fleming panied by Frank Aukerman, of Johns sen caused by Amos M ine Renovo { town, are spending a week or ten days | 294 ! . | i i M0} ew friend Adis ie § AME, We Luy 1 4 ’ 1 : ’ i 6% . $ Sara A Woodring. Bellefonte witli the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. | fic, that : mi ee ; p A 1 i sit —. 111 '" 1 £3 3 ¢ Fillmore slBertnan, i suthorized i Charley Hoss eliefonte - . i A a aise ks atintia thi . ct Dellaf Nester Heckmasa snd family { gl i ¥ intinue this Sidney Henderson, Bellefonte . ¥ - gy - — 2 Saturday evening si (he Lome i ; ; olf a limited CASH PRICES AT CENTRE HALL ee Aukermsn. i i CIEE " oR longer. e000 0000903000C000000000000C000000000000G occur Horse Sale at Miliheim. SO0PGPRD ODIO DNBRIRR 2 R 000 POPEDOOGOEPIPICOO00 scene ORO OBER a iE bs iti ad ifs ‘eld bo 1 Sa RR Henry Tingwald. of Cherry, Tows,| [Rabbit bunters report the game Fn . Henry Tingwald, © herry, ' Howard's specific for Z5 Mr | 3 | EArOs ¥ ! - :. . SALE REGISTER UNLAP THE B BER alee I CE : ae of & t Be Y \UNLAY THE BARBER will after for sale a car load f draft 2 urea : wo 1 i saith in the PRR oost of ¢ culling, ow g othe inCrease iy & of Mm, Mary Boal Wpposite es, and on AO tiv aon and afi thodist churct A jot of household goods. | uary, 1908, Lhe rate will be the un forts . and oenls. 4 : wt 3 naral thas » ¥ p— | NOVEM BER § Saturday ane o ’ t mn driving and general purpose horses atl wade th he iil refund the money Hal og ¥ 3 wk, in Oe Lilie 5 the Musser house, Baturday, Novem- Farmers in this vicinity are huskiog Ro, a : dasa 2 ite Mq¢ ar Sad ¢ 19 ¢ Iolask These are | corr i YR% 2. : NOVEMBER & Frid tL &alnnl - Sam . ber wild, 8 1230 o'clock. These ale Cory je iy 5 RT) , Your stom OY EMBER 3. Jagat i oeloch Dear Fotlers C. 1. DUKLA ¥ Us. real estate of the late Lydia Ann Foust tA be, NLAP [own horses, selected especisily to suit Philip Auman, who hss had a lame A oh dacs DOL 4 tons eashly snd See SAY. and posters : t.d Spring Mii the wants of the customers of the Mill- | back for the past few weeks {s slowly ; % ha oy stipat| n. | MARCH g ‘ ‘ e + eim horse market. improving. : by ; +4 0 ens Bradiord, Old Fort-Larg aber of botees | ARM AT PRIVATE SALE-Th heim bor ¥ fe : ! To succeed these days vou ¢ befos ae eyes, tired feeling, and ie, farm lmplemenis, vf goed offers ai, private ¥ The ————————— = E. W. Zettle spent Sunday with his paws : ¥ opi : Mre, Zerl ily Bare : 3 mus av Menly pf grit, cour- ¥ | . rin sie 20d implemen wishin. located one mile fre, Zerby Badly Burned i. C. A. Barger, i t have plenty pi gr y : ated tongue, heart-burn, sour stom farm stock aod implemen Hill. containing EIGHTY ONE While boili appie ¥ jay i ' ie I sriek 3 ‘al {a Ar | tf With 8 § 3 oA BA La ¥ fi o'clock. two nile iundred and tort » pr . While boiling apple butter one day Miss Carrie Emerick, of Brush Val age, strength. How is It with §1 bh, roeniug end Jiogiog In the ears, MAR tre i nw or Pave yh, Fermin house and barn, Ap el P last week, Mra. Henry Zerby, south of | ey who hes been staying with ber | B the children? Are they thin, §| melancholy and liver troubles, Dr. [Mmplemenisand h fgoods. H. MH. Mi. W WM. Mo inrin ATilla Rored . $ : * Ek PE . : tir ¥ a Pak we . . te : . t A . f Bpring Mills, aged about sixly years, | sister, Mrs. OC. W. Lingle, for the past pale, delicate? Do not forget 8 | Howard's specific will cure you. If was badly burned over her body. Ib | year returned home on Bstyrday. \