SL SS 5 Seti OENTRE HALL vio SCHOOL Pha High School Qourse Indorsed by Stata Saperintsndant Sohaefler—Benefit to Fownanhip seholars I'he douree mappad Prof. «. R. Neff, principal of the Centres Hall High School, has received the endorse: mant of State Supsriatendeat of Pab- mit by the course is adherad to and tha work actually done, the borough school dis- trict will be autitled to its quots of an from the state 4d his sum will be due ax extra appropriation schiool fanda, S000 as a report of the actual work can be filed alter the close of the present } this next and sen ool term, or in other words, extra appropriation will be paid ne time Helwan June of tha naving children ave a part It is up Lo these to see that | ! id achinol time to stud) regularly, | nd devole sufficient rer the required work High wl course ol su thori- | stre Hall High afitutag 4 adjoining to their children to the board to pay the tuition, instead of | sti Roh ships may send this school and oblige township school | | i | themselves FHREY YEAR FIRS MATHEMATICS E Physical Geograph paying i COURS} I YE i SCIEN( . § t CIENCE HISTORY: G¢ iis hrough Modern. | ENGL1S' i fe — rringe Licegpses James G. Winkleblech, Rebersburg Elsie N. Grimes, Michael F. Hess, Fiedler Fiedler Coburn Ellen Holdeman, John H. Rosetta E. La Coburn ng, Millheim Decker Arthur H. Bosworth, Boflalo Alice E Buck, U App LOCALS +11 nionviie f Boslsburg, | Irs. Lizzie Jacobs, in | ining of this week, of {'entr . ek with isburg, her | and | nd Sunbury. | Hal Let rf f f entre foreman, hss Guties during | Hed | erform bis y slibough not eon H. Lee, May be J. Sear siler, the able Lo teil who Dale wes, It Lo for an trl tuot Gag prope Cpinions by ¢Xl year, or ithe next, Reporter will be the murderer of Is quite an easy GpiLion iD such matiers, but an sition t BULslalilinle €Viddeg M Ly 0d Lie ite poliey y forwarding rUbBCEipiio ¥ must or payiug funy Kila CLCES LO Lhe paper, | { ie LitLie TeCeived from Mrs, H¢ Milioy, has Lhe Ning to it that the editor feel as though hia paper was peisuliniiy, Fils, Worth the money. ‘Ihe note “ You will for which please pend the find enclosed teporier for two years” After suflerivg from & bruise on his cheek for sotue months, James Harsh- barger, of Potters Mille, went to Phila delphia recently aud had au operation performed by Dr. Martin. Last spriog bir. Hurshbarger was bandlivg a colt, and the animal threw his bead sround and siruck Lim on the cheek, dividing into «lhireds the tissue over molar or cheek bone. Dr. Martin laid open the flesh aud scraped the portion of the aflecled bone the Among the visitors from the west is Jacob sSiuifllar, of Red Oak, Illiuois, Who is mukivg bis headquarters with his sister, Mrs. Mary Colyer, in Cen- tre Hail. Mr. Stiffler has been in Illinois for thirty years, ‘and during that time engaged in railroading snd farming. He is at present on a 200 acre farm, snd keeps a large number of cattle and hogs. During the past ten and ouve-halfl months the twenty. two cows he keeps Linve curbed him $1182, or $6160 per cow. This does ‘pot include the value of the skimmed milk which is fed to hogs at a good profit. Like in the east, farm products took a tumble iu Illinois, and oats, which sold at fifty cents Is now belong marketed at thirty-siz cents ; old corn, 60 cents; new corn, 48 cents; hay about $1800. Mr, Stiffler is married to an Ounio lady, who with her sons LOUALS, Montgomery & Company are adver- tising holiday goods. {| Mr. and Mra James I. Lytle moved | into their new residence at State Col- {lege a fow days ago. It Is a large brick structure with all the modern conveniences, and one of the hand- somesat homes in that borough. Farmers just got sn ** wee bit" of the prosperity wave that was going over the states during the past few years, and now what a kick there is coming. The farmer hus been obliged to pay the advanced prices for every article he bought, but if he makes the attempt to put up his own product the con- suraer begins to pull his hair in des- Poese are strange condi Hung out for top Farmer, as long as you the goods you peration, but «+ Mr must pay top prices for tions, facts, co fs fo ————— <oring Milis, Mrs. Wilbur Else, of Williamsport, | M. B. Herring. | Mra. Robert Mensch, of Aaronsburg, | Ba ext at the CU. KE. Royer home | from | by Mr. | Miss Myrtle Wolf came home Belletonte, ceompan ied Burrows, i Harry Ruhl, wife and baby are visit- | Mrs. Busan Rul the former's | pre- | the | place are a few weeks in Communion services will be held in | yterian church Sunday sfter- | services Saturday | i is piace are busy | ret [stitute | A dauvhter was born to Mr. and | Mrs, John Brown last week isseg Mable Finkle and Ruth i the sick list returned Meo En home MIA, Charles Campbell on a visit to tiamsport { was reg. compa » } Yays tha , 4} hint was In Paint Fhe audience Vow,” and rained up I'h the soll atery fluid | through the ed annular anches and i #8 the leaves: there It undergoes a change by the fold from the downward again sap, just under i is expanded by lnyer of ma- gradually annnle ring. And so [rom absorbing erals of the soll and 1 of the alr the tree finishes its cycle and Rn Jack Tar at a Christening, A sailor went up to the font to have his baby baptized. Sallors as a class claim little stock In babies, and natu rally enough this one presented the {n- fant feet foremost, “The other way.” sald the minister, and accordingly Jack turned the infant upside down. “Excuse me,” sald the clergyman, “1 mean the other way.” So back came the embryo foretopman to the first po- sition, to the discouragement of every- body. “Wind it, Jack)” said the nautical assistant, and with an “Aye, aye, sir,” Jack promptly turned the baby end for end, and it was duly christened head first.— “On a Man-of-war.” The Alternative. The Count-Doctor, 1 have such a fearfully bad cough. What ean I do for it? Doctor—Well, sir, you must re member that you are no longer in your first youth and you must take care of your general health. 80 you bad better leave off smoking; take no alcohol In any form and do not excite yourself In any way: do not—- The Count--The mischief, doctor; what am I to do then? Nothing but cough? Lustige Blatter, The Virginia Plover. The most wonderful bird flight noted Is the migratory achievement of the Virginia plover, which leaves its haunts in North America and, taking a course down the Atlantic, reaches the const of Brazil In one unbroken flight of fifteen hours, covering tapce of over 3,000 miles at the rate of four miles a minute, are taking care of the farm during bis absence, Holiday Gifts... AT THE OLD PRICES No Advance Prices Here Suit Cases and Bags-all sizes, Trunks--large sizes and steamers, Pajamas and Night Robes—cotton and domets, Shirts—with and without cuffs, white or fancies, Handkerchiefs—cotton, linen, silk, initial, Umbrellas—cotton, gloria and silk, Neckwear—in the greatest variety, Gloves—the best made, mocha, kid, fur, and wool, for Men, Women and Children, Hats—soft and stiff, Clothing--for Men, Boys and Children. Pennants--State, High School, Academy, Hosiery—-Men, Women and Children, wool and silk, Cuff Buttons, Studs, Collar Buttons. Ingersoll $1.00 Watches and $1.00 Chains, Sweaters, Big Neck, V- Neck and Button, Remember, No Advance in Prices Montgomery § Bellefonte PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS «.omith’s New Studio... AT STATE COLLEGE GREAT BARGAINS IN CAMERAS—NEW & SECOND HAND, If you are interested, get in touch with Head- quarter Prices. Weare agent for the best cameras on the market today, viz: The Century Grand, the Premo, Eastman Kodak, the Graflex, the Blair Hawk Eye, etc, We. can easily show that the Century Grand is superior to any plate camera on the field to- day, The Eastman Kodak for roll film has a world-wide reputation, The Premo film pack and plate camera is highly endorsed by the U, S. Government, Uncle Sam says it’s good enough for him, The Graflex camera is unique, in that it shows the pictygre on the ground glass full sized and non-reversed. It's the camera fcr the most rapid motion pictures and Press Reporters use it almost ex- clusively. All these firms are controlled by the Eastman Kodak Co., and the name of Eastman stands as a synonim for all things good in Photography, We are sole agent for all their goods at State College and you will find the goods right and prices ditto, We are prepared with a first-class equipment for copy- ing and enlarging interior and outside work. Do you want a family group at your home? Do you want your residence photographed ? Have you any blooded stock of which you would like a picture? Just call us up by phone, and we can make you anything you want in this line. We make a specialty of all kinds of Photographic work at your home, In short, we can give you all that's newest and best in Pho. tography. We solicit your patronage, and guarantee you a square deal and full value for every dollar of your money. W. W. SMITH PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS STATE COLLEGE, PA. 0 ; 4 4 5 - - » #4 - ww -y * x A Protection . vl of . 4 a. 4 . ative plan to you. A Necessity, s $e t “VDD NP eries and 29 9B VO ND | Insertions. Perfectly safe—150 degrees fire Will not soot or smoke. THE BEST FOR ILLUMINATING test—water white and odorless BOOKLET SENT FEES Your Dealer Has It. ereby given thal an spplication for | monweaith of Pennsylvania on Friday, the 15th day of November, A. D, 1907, by J. G. Bpangler Wallace Wilson and A. walters ander an Act of Amembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva- nin, entd “ An Act to provide for the ineorpo- ration and regulation of certain corporations,” Approved April 21, 1574, and the subplements thereto, for tion to ay ed PENNS VALLEY EI COMPANY. © character and oblect whereof is the supplying of light, heat and power by meant of L¥ 0 the public in the Borough of Miliheim, in the County of Center, Pennsy!- Vania, and to such persons. firms. ausnoint fons and corporations therein and adjacent thereto as may dosire the same and for thess purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and priv ofssad Act of Amembly and its su men W.H&J)8 WOODS, C. C. BREWSTER, Solicitors. INDEPENDENT REFINERS PITTSBURG, PA. PPLICATION FOR CHARTE ! hereby given that an = at { charter will be made 10 the Governor of the . : monwealth of Pennsylvania on Frid ¥, the 1% | day of November, A, D. 1997 by J. G. Spangler | Wallaos Wilson and John Meyer, under au Ac | of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penns | vata, entitled * An Act to provide for the i+ | corporation and regulation of on tions,” approved April 24. 1874. and 1h ments thereto, for the charter of an int | corparation to be calied CENTRE HALL BE | TRIC COMPANY, The character and ob sc | whereof Is the supplying of light, best sed | power to the public in the Borough of Costes Hall, in the County of Centre, Penusyivanis. snd to such persons, firms, associations and PERT tious therein and adjacent thereto as may the same, and for these purposes 15 have, Poses | and enjoy all the rights, benefits and rivlere: {of maid Act of Assembly and its eur plements, 1 W. H.& J. 8 WOODS C. C. BREWSTER, Solicitors Yesire Anyone wishing to see a very nice line of Dress Goods, Men's Women and Children's Under wear or Outing Night Gowns, Woolen and Cotton Blankets and Comiorts, Children’s Head- wear, a fine assortment of Horse Blankets, call at i A H. F. ROSSMAN No reason at all why you should not give Books for Christmas, They are acceptable always. They are convenient. They are inexpensive. The INDEX has put in stock #0 complete an assortment of book as to suit any taste or purse, Think it over. SR
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