aR a a a ———r » THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. WwW, SIITH, Editor and Propristor Centre Han Penna, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1907 TERME, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter sre one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per lines for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, DEMOGRATS WIN INCENTRE Everything Came the Demo- cratic Way in Old Centre— Majorities Over 1000, ntre « Range from 96 to | { Mit Ie mooeratic from 1400 Tuesday, the rapging msiorit 96 to 1000 i were oout ghare ip A Yours IRJURED. | Gun Discharged While Olimbing Through | fa Fenece-~Shot Lodge In Breast, Neck and Handa, The first local accident due to the | handling of fire arms during the pres.’ ent game season was reported Monday | afternoon, when Harry Foust, of Pot- ters Mills, was injured by the dental discharge of a shot gun, Young Foust, who Is dbout sixteen vears of age, and is a son of Lewis Foust, Monday afternoon went away from home to secure some corn, and concluded that in order to be in readi- | ness should any game appear in his | path, he would take his gun loaded | with shot. Some where on his jour- ney he climbed over a fence, and in so doing t weapon was discharged, Lhe | contents of the fire arm entering bis | breast, neck and nands Dr. H 8. Braucht, of Bpring Mills, | was hurriedly summoned, who dressed | the wounds, and found that the in- juries were un serious character, " It appears from what can be learned from others, that the main charge en- | tered a fence rail, and that the shot | that penetrated the body of the un- fortapate youth either first passed through the rail or else | | i acei- | | | | | | | Lot ol But for the presence of this | life of the young! upaocublediy been do harm particular rail, uid he iit IAD Wi pear next weak BE Marringe Licenses lp Smith, the Photogrs Li : #3 vy Sinitn, Fail Oe it November 8, entre a——— I — A Reliable Hemedy for Croup. Mra 8. Rosint igan, ’ berlain’s Cough and ehildre: it very much remedy for o commend Fhe Carson, Potters Tussey ville. ial, of Turner, Mieh- HAVE have used Chum ine for ourselves | vears and like hink it is the only p and ¢ highly re For a1 gale by stay Centre Hail ; : . F.A Mills W. Bwartz, if ot ——— - Surprise Party for Paul D, Swabb Mrs © ave a surprise party for her husband, Paul D. Swabb, Thurs day evening of last weelgg at which about thirty people were t. Bh prepared an oyster guests, all of whom spe evening he Bwabb | Farmers Mills, The guests Bpring Mills presented Mr. Bwabb with a handsome rocking chair, while the other guests made Dumerous presents, wWaLL p pre we supper for the ta delightful Hear In ak i om Hh me, DEATHS ARAN Sarah Brungart, most aged residents in Rebersburg, died Tuesday morning. Interment will be made Friday forenoon, Her age was eighty-nine years. Burviving her are the following children : Cyrus, Centre Hall; Newton, Jeremiah, Clayton and Mrs. Nancy Scholl, Re- bersburg . Ira, Wolf's Store, and Mrs, James Wert, Tusseyviile, MES BUSAN PROWANT. Mrs Basan Prowaot died at the home of her son, John Killian, st White Deer, and was, buried Bunday forenoon, aged eighty-five years, five months, thirteen days. Her death was due to apoplexy, her illness ex- tending over but a few days. Besides her son at White Deer, two olber sons survive: R. D. Killian, of Centre Hall, who attended the funeral, and George Killian, of Reading. The hus- band and father of these children died many years ago, Her second husband died five years saxo. PERRY EMERICK, Perry A Emerick died at his home in Orangeville, Illinois, saya the Cou- rier, after an Uluess of several years, His rick iess was of a peculiar usture, At some Limes ho was very fil while st others be was able to be out, but there was nu gepernl breaking down and death relieved Lis sufferings, He was born 10 Centre county, Pa, April 2 1841. Hecume to this state in 1847. For un cuwber of years he lived at Lena. He was married Nov, 25, 1866, to Mary Elia Frybarger, who purvives him, ss dn alae three brothers and one slates: Wilh Enerick, of Winslow ; Luther Emerick, of Rook Grove; George Emerick and Mrs, Haseinger, of reward, Neb, MRS, BRUNGART Mra one of the { in Cent | #5 } { Laiz, 1 g the bend 3 $F fon 3 iy £ {3 £1 ! WR QuUrinDg 1 } look | ‘ recovery is somewhat brighter Mrs, Joseph Lutz, mother of Mrs. Brooks, is in Altoona assisting to take care of Led i Mrs, Albert daughter Vedas, ere guvsia HBharer, of Albay of George of Centre Hall un Buffalo when he was first trip On their way or some Lime at 3, the home Mr ey are farmers, and dev ir time t h is fed ' Ww ¥ Mr t £p ne ii ia but bis to the of 0 growing cori hogs rop that r them back to 1ilinois wii to it is a large corn ry Glasgow, ie up Monday to spend couple of weeks visiting bis Mr. and Mre, J, XY. Glasgow, of south Potter township, and as he brought three hunting dogs with him he ex- pects to make gate somew hal scarcer that wae when he came. Mr, Gine ROW 8 ODe ( ft men of Penns Valley who some fifteen years ago found his way to the city of Williane Penn, where he has succeeded in business, He is a member of the different Masonic bodies and is at present Master of a Philadelphia chap ter of the order the Eastern Miar, which bears the same relation to Mas- sonry that the Rebekah order does to Odd Fellowship, a aif oh A Methodist Minister Recommends Cham- inin's Cough Remedy. “We have used Chamberinin’s Cough Hemedy io our home for seven years, and it bas always proved to be a reliable remedy, We have found that it would do more than the manu. facturers clabn for it. It is sepecially wood for eroup and whooping cough, Rev. Jamis A. Lewis, Pastor Milacs, Mion , M. E, Church, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is sold by ne Hiar store, Centre Hall; F A, Cason, Potters Mills ; OC. W. Swartz, Fussy ville, Ion F.C FRANK CENTRE RILL, PA. VETERINARY BURGEON tice the profession of volerinaty surgery, in all its branches, by the State Board of Veterinary Examiners, | kindly ssk a share of public patron. age, All onlls will be promptly soswered, and changes made reasonable, 0.00728 TEACHERS INSTITUTE, Opetis Monday, November 18th-—The ln. strugtore—iMrectors Association, Wed. neadny and Tharaday, The sixty first annual session of Cen- tre County [escher’s lostitute will open Monday, November 18th, and During Wednesday and Thursday of thesame week the Director's Associa | tion will have its annual meeting This body bas an official standing. I'HE INSTITUTE INSTRUCTORS, Nathan . Hchafler, D. D., State Huperintendent of Public Instruc. tion Charles C, Miller, Ph, D., President Lima College, Lima, Ohio. J. C. Willis, Ph D., M. D., Univer- sity of Lioniaville, Louisville, Ky (. HO iter, Ph. D., Dean of Kee AM College, Hagerstown, Md. DIRECTORS’ The Directors’ Association will eon- vene Wednesday morning, ten o'clock. President's address—Hon, W. CC. Heinle, Address pulsory Behool Law. 1:45 P. M Dr. Miller, * The tion of a Pennsylvanian. Address Gordinier, he D wor Looks Go 3rd @arr ASSOCIATION. Col. D. F. Fortney, ** Com- " educa. Address “ When Hers iV Kreal py « 8 Convention, teacher i ul at enougn Rev. E. E. Haney, | grammar grade, raised money to purchase a new bell ie {| by subscription i for the sahionl house in this pias, (.E 24 rigler made a business trip to i Lock Have ae! $8 ¥ ard A gmail x Tuesday. | Miss was a at Lhe Walker on Bunday # y nome of Millnei of Grover Cora Secliris mi, guest WwW. L. Campbell, the obliging agent, accompanied by his wife and daugh- | ters, Dorothy and Janet, left on Satur. day for a two weeksa's visit with frivnds in Wilkes Barre and Williame- por Mre. H, 8B. Bratucht avd Mrs. Wo Gramley spent Tuesday tu Bellefonte. The news of the death of Mrs. Israel Rachau was received with regret by the residents of £1 is place. Although not a resident of Spring, Mills, Mre Rachan was well kpbown here and highly respected. Tie bridge scross Penns Allison's mill is completed, improvement to the town, Creek al It is an A goofl lot of shipping Is golug on io this section CC. PP. Loong shipped thousands of bushels of apples from this place. ——————— A — A —— Georges Valley. Messrs. Joseph Parker and Jack Littie, of Decker Valley, were in this vicinity Sunday. Halloween was pot observed by the young folks in this community this year J. W Herbert Gobble is contemplate ing a trip to Conemaugh, iu the near future, Dolen Decker built w new corn orib jast week, BH. E Gobble spent Handay evening with A. J. Barger and family. : Fred Roger, of Potters Mills, visited friends in this place Sanday. Win. Krelsbior, who bad been em ployed at Yesgertown for the past few mouths, returned howe Inst week, The well-dressed lady will surely call and inspec Coats, Furs and Skirts, The line is not only one of the largest we ever had, but the most stylish garments can be obtained here. our that well consi erent designs. Prices Range From $5.00 to $27.50 27 ET RRA NT SL IR * is a regular ‘alling hair is gers and this medici completely germs. Thent 'e “a iis hoca tHese iy Epepsia s IVitig one o sr offered half price specifi wire or the tae § sold under a guar ey will be if there stomach, if the his bLireath bad, If food dos yt ren well, gas ar pain a Migae { is COs el ANG if there is Const and Dr. Howard's fit dew Mure pation specific wiil cura you s not, you have druggist J. D sy's personal gusranies to return OUT money. It is very popular in New York City fe al tO spp someone large hotels restaurants, ta dose of this specifie, knowing that it will prevent the uncomfortable feeling which fre quently fdlows a hearty meal Dr. Howard's sp lief ¢ nstipation, tf Oe Free ae 0 nile gives quick re cures of H Hyer and makes p rimsoeat dyspepeis ana troubles Phese are glrong statements Murray ia giviog ! chinese lo prove their 5 Customers rit lh mt Jus the regular pilce—aixty doses for cents, If they sre not fond rae, you is to sek for your money. have to do JERAEN MAKW ETD, Rye on Whont cei Barley. .couiviirvivnn 9H Sennen OMS uoiiiivess CIEE cpnnesin ssires sonia msm FEODUOE AT STORER, Lard nn 09 | Butter, Potatoes, ow | Rawe.... » J] BR PE “ poe sanyo WITH FALL Rain" Coats for How many give first How hold their and style worn out ? wear. many will find you can be served here at CALL FOR rely upon doing this, A UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIER THE CENTRE H 4% 1s NALE REGISTER MARCH 25-Jo) farm stock and MARCH 24. Toesda) of Centre Hall, § LE pen women “0 repre ni ihe J b Magazine, edited £ 3 ida M. Tarbell ¥ i proposition hows Ging yest i « Created Deo YY er, Z ontin fn year to Expe ¢ and oapita! not 4 Good opportunity, Write J. UO. Train West 20th Strect., an Rk fas : i ae FAL LAST QUARTERLY MEETING-—of the vale, st Lhe Garman House, Thurs dey, November 14th. Branch companies wili please see to IL that thelr directors are in attend. ance L. RHONE, President W. SMITH, Secretary IN CAMP OR FIELD AT MOUNTAIN OR SHORE There Is always a chance to enjoy seme shooting TO SHOOT WELL YOU MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH A RELIABLE FIREARM : the only kind we have been making for upwards of fifty years, Our Line: RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS, RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC. Ask your Dealer, and insist on the STEVENS, Where not sold by Re tailers, we ship direct, express pre. paid, npon receipt of Catalog price. Send for 140 Page Hlesirated An indispensable haa of] reference for man and hoy niled for 4 conts in samps to cover pastas e. Meantifal Fen Color Hanger forwarded for ahn cents in slams, J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. PP. 0, Box 4097 Chicopee Falls, Masi, U. 5 A, Chapped hands are quickly cured by applying Chamberinin’s Halve. Price, 25 ounta, For sale hy The Star Rtore, Centre Hall; F A. Carson, Potters Mille ; © W. dwars, Tussey ville, 5 AIA A SEAT. Read the Willard Bazaar adv, - There is no better heater made than the Red (rose Ouk, straight or down draft. The price is made an object, J. A. Reesmian, Tablets, all sizes, at the Reporter offloe, a TRADE Plain We'll gladly show shoes the shoes shape until Few Millheim, Pa. ALL SuppLy Go. D-WANTE 1 REE y FHGAIATY 11008 107 your PONNIVOINOPNCO00000D rr 080D RY THE BARBER ~1 = hie worease the cost of shaving and hair Wing to the locrease of general expe us ofseg ently on and afler the 1908, the rate will be the unif OE ta. ot first of J Wt Price of T=1ARM AT “ALJ igned offers at private sale sown es the James A. Bwectwood farm woship. located one mile H.eonteining EIGHTY ONE wundred and forty perches. 1 bouse and barn, For further infor to WM. M. « if ti, east ACRE ore XECUTOR S NOTICE-~LETTEES TESTA mentary on the estate of Benjamin Ripks, inte of Gregr township, decessed, having been duly grated to the andersigned be would | respectinily request any persons knowing them selves indeblad to the oslate Ww make immediate payment and those having cisims against the same Wo present them duly suthenticsted for set i tiement, DANIEL RIPKA, Executor, 2% Spring Mila, Ps A UDITOR'S NOTICE~The undersigred, an | auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre County to make disribotion of the bs ance shown due by the first and foal socount of | William B. Mingle and Cyrar Brungert, execu {tors of the last will and testament of Rebecca { Spare, late of Harris Township, deo. ased, 10 and | amoung those legally entitled thereto. will aitend 10 the duties of nis appointment ob Patuiday, the i $b day of November, 1907, at ten o'clock a. wm, { at his offices in Temple Court in Beliefonte, Pa. | when aud where all ties interesied shall ap | pear and present thelr clans agaiost said estate, | of otherwise be forever debarred from coming in { upon said fand i J. THOMAS MITCHELL, Auditor Bo! BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL #8. TATE~ By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans Court of Centre County in the estate of Lydia ! Ann Faust, deceased, the undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises No, 1, in Potter township, County of Centre and State of Peunsyi- vania, one mile south of Centre Hill, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER STH, 1907, 1 P. M the following Cescribed real estate All those two certain ms , tenements and tracts of land situate in the Township of Pot. ter, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows | No. L Suginuing at the middle of the bridge across Sinking Creek, generally known as Loui Bridge ; thence south 42 d east 1.9 perchos toa ; thenoe of ‘ohn 1. McCoy south east 9.7 perches to a post » by same south 47 1-2 It takes a certain amount of backing tb put up a good front.
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