The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 14, 1907, Image 8

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    Installation Serviees,
Services incident to the installation |
of Rev. B
November 24h.
by the president |
are Rev. J.
and Rev. A.
held
ministers appol
of Bynod to officiate
Rearick, of Salona,
Parr, of Lock Haven,
sunday,
ited
Rev. Parr,
Rearick will
livered in the morning by
and in the afternoon Rev,
charg
In the event
services st
Rearick at the Ube
Fey the pastor
ne RB
dev. Parr
Valley
i.
hold |
Rev.
will
and
WER
1 VV.
————————
Georges Val
The rain and wind have
of the farmers back with their
husking
Brown Bpent
hunting [hey
Barger, w
James Foust
heer
and Edward
srby
rdday
f. OC. Z
atu the
of C,
ih
were guests
guide,
Elmer,
ted ns
ang
0 AC
gnn
have
past
renis
A parLy
(d home and will
f December
folks spent Bune
uafterno UOnisin.
day
Centre Hall,
oall members bere
Was 8
ast weak
The Anu
wociety has
Ww. Zettla
tf iab rawr
Ss ENDOWD
i hidden under
cers
a very ancient patiern
» came there is
oubtless remain
er, which wus eele-
sa church Hun
Red Mil
Mellel
ey, of Lin
lan and two sons,
len Hall, vie
ality a few days.
via lone
Beit
Aaronsburg,
Thomas Meyer
burn, and Mr. and
Stover, of Miline
see Johu C
faill
“1
¥irs,
and (amily,
Mie, George B.
iia, Suauday
were
health
Weaver
stover is
’ WwW Lose
¢ [3
ome of Geo,
fa gone
ox, att
He ‘rouse b to visit
Hole of CHigutta
i
The Black
nek hole
about 8
were
in-
square.
men
bayonet
foot
nutes con
before
iration
ormed of
thirst,
and an
the
in-
BO
h
th
1 rious
{4
4 n officers
1
i
i
ented to
Brungart,
of Cx
friends
Duran,
inh town,
BIIODE
Grimes and
residence
any.
» Burd,
mother,
were guests at the
Hur
Wink} biech,
of Coburn
Mrs
t fo
MATE. BAR
Mr, and
visited the latier’s
BwalLb, ™
Mr. and Mir
ville, were guests
few days last
aaday.
James Wert, of Tussey-
of Luther Wert, a
week,
the Sabbath with friends at Spring
Mills,
Herbert Hosterman and
Woodward, the Sabbath
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gi. Mingle,
sinking
Rebersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver and Miss
Flossie Luse, Coburn, spent a
day this week at the home of Beott
Mtover.
Curtis Bierly spent a
his parents at this piace,
Wm. Bair and wife spent Baturday
and Sanday with their daughter, Mrs.
at Potters Mills,
Wm. Eckert, who
wife, of
with
E.
#gpent
all of
Moyer,
Mra, had been
i
i
Gut a
put it on
i thus arra)
wntly Into the city
recovery.
Miss sara Brungari, of Centre Hall,
was among relatives here for a few
days recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cole are at pres-
ent visiting relatives at Jersey Shore,
Mrs, Willis Weber is visting her
aged mother, who is ill at her home |
at Mlilibeioa.
Joel Deiller is numbered among the
sick,
Cuivin
Eels Faidaci}
Arwria
ain
i1 euploye
winle
A reception was held Saturday eve.
niu, by Mr and Mrs. Jared Kreamer,
in houor of Mra, Bright, who returned
from a few months’ stay at Boston,
Sn a A A AP ASAI
LINGKKING COLD.
———
withstood Other Tresument But Quickly
Cored by Chamb rinia’s vongh Hemedy.
be Lisi winter 1 osught a very
Bovery td whitch Hogered for weeks,
mays J, 5 Gubnrt, of Zephyr, Outario
SMy votugn was very dry and hutsh.
The loesi dosler recommended Chin
berimiu’s Cougn Rewedy and guaran:
teed it, so L gave ita trial,’ One small
bottle of iL cured me. I believe Cham
berlian’s Cough Kemedy to be the best
I have ever used”! This remedy Is
for sale by,
The star store, Centre Hall ; F, A.
Carson, Potters Mills ; CO, W. warts,
Toweey ville.
= ad
#5 Sui tha
pins Th
This is the
zenith
shad-
(new Mis Capacity.
{lo walteri—Isn’t that
ined bo is paying his bill
« there?
Waiter—1i Know, 1
been long he
= What he
W.~%en g
ine,
Oh,
had?
§ of beer and a bottle
you: it is he then. Paris Rire
Two Fallures.
“1 married Tor beauty slone,” sald a
pros benedict an old
chum rou 1 me of a
friend married for mon.
ey,” wan der. "How's that?"
“te didn’t got i.” sald the chum sar-
castically.
fil hap y fey
“And
of ming
yet retin
who
the rejoin
Sarcastic,
You have been drinking
now?! Her Hus
His Wile
again. Haven't you,
band —M'dear, 1
Mis Wife—-You can't! Then you are
further gone than I thought!--Illus-
trated Bits,
A pessimist is a man who won't take
the one remaining seat in the car for
fear a woman will get on at the next
corner.~Dallas News.
Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year,
‘ MAKING A NEWSPAPER
Evor
Recore
neral curiosity
8 show
of “The
Moving Pictures
Production
There hi
the part of
modern
isfy all,
know
¢ to
made an
Lubin,
istic
1 with a
paper office over
0. This is to give
I contrast to the es
in ft all Im Sin
shows ide of
¥ 3 1
Pp, Ang the
artistic
yn historien rront
advance
It
jour
the
chanical
that time,
old Phil
out ni
pi
pt
W
nade than
Or Pwr
here is no beter healer
the Bed Cross Oak, strsight
draft. The price is made an
Jd. A. Resaman
i
"OR BALE. The
f land consist ng of
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable,
iz the news.
wonderful
: ie by Dr.
imer’s Swamp-Root
he great kidney, .
and bladder remedy,
it is the great medi
j cal triumph of the nine
century: dis.
oversd after years of
Slantile research by
Kilmer, the emi«
nent cidney and blad-
der specialist, and is
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou-
bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble,
Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec.
ommended for everything but if you have kid-
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
just the remedy you need. [thas been tested
in so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful in
very case that a special arrangement hes
been made by which all readers of this paper
! who have not already tried ft, may have a
sample bottle sent fres by mall, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble,
i When writing mention reading this generous
{ offer in this paper and oy
"send your addrozs to
Dr. Kilimer & Co, Bing-
hamton, N, Y. The
ye lar fifty cent and
Ee a ont Wnt
I
SRA RR
A —— er
Don’t Read
Bad
Literature
But read the
ads in your
home paper &
take heed.
When you
rocker, you do
not care to
know where
you can buy
2 cheapest,
but where you
can get the best
at the lowest
price . Your mon-
ey Back it you're
not satisfied.
Y Arvin)
\CdAlICK S
FurnitureStore
Centre Hall, Pa
older ones
ou comfortable
Spring Mills « « « Pa.
Wanted
Lard, Side Meat,
Onions, Chickens,
Fresh Eggs.
Highest Cash prices
paid for same deliver-
ed to Creamery.
Howard Creamery Corp.
CENTRE HALL, PA,
A Good 1intment,
When you need a good reliable link
ment try Chamberlain's Pain Baim,
It has po superior fr apraine and
smellinga. A pleoe of flannel slightly
dampened with Palo Balm fs superior
ton plaster for lame back or patos in
the side ar chest. Jt also relinves
Hitematic pains and makes sleep and
rest possible, For sale by
The Siar Snore, Contr Hall "warts, F. A A
Has Made
L. T. Cooper, the man who believes
that 90 per cent. of all ill health of
this generation is « sed by stomach
trouble, is inning sual
faith in his theory. His claim is now
admitted by surprising number of
people throughout the country, and he
new adherents
of his sucee
Mr, Cooper
WY
fast w a tic
FE
a
every day.
While ing
recent interview,
believed ten ago that any
who could produce a formula that
would thoroughly regulate the stom-
ech would have & fortune. When 1
got hold of this formula I Rae w with-
in six months that I was right, and
that my fortune was made. I called
the medicine Cooper's New Discovery,
although I did not get up the formula.
I have owned it, however, for over
three years, I} had one lav,
over it, which I in the
When it was se d The C00 or Me
cine Company became the only firm 1
the world that can prepare the medi
cine. The preparation has sold lik
wildfire wherever introduced. As 1
have said before, it is successful gim-
ply because it puts the stomach in
perfect then nature doc ]
? There are number of con
plaints never associated wi
shea
years
ave suit
won
41s
shape
any
before
aids}
alleviated in thousands of cases.”
a Fortune.
Among : statements obtained recently
from users of this medicine that is
arousing such univer Bal
one from Mrs. Emma Stanle
in Chicago, at 713 Washingt t
vard, w : “Perha ad
most con iplicate d CASE that Cooper
had to deal with, I was troubled for
years with my stomach, 1 consulted
with doctors and took many patent
medicine preparations without
My stomach was in such
shape thas I could not enjoy
that [ a
1 iy very nervous, 1
hardly sleep; I hae a roaring in
ears and dane ing spots before my «
I felt very bad and weak. Then th
Was a very sore spot at the pit of
stomach that nearly set me wild,
“I heard about the Cooper medic;
and decided to try it. I used four be
ties, and the improvement in my ce
has been really wonderful. My nerve
discussion
Mr
g i¢
regi
wretched
a meal
fa
improved thas I feel like & new w o-
man,
“lI cannot say too much for these
wonderful remedies, for ty have
me well.”
We sell the Cooper
and consider them well wo
medicing
rth a trial
gt £7
ach trouble and its attendant disens ic
Murray.
PENNSYLVAN
Bulletin
NEW UNION
i fora gres
The ralirosd
for vears, particularly at
Ff nth v ¥ yaa i} ivi or
» 1 ¥ IRATE gAalherings
id wo it has ox
,
Me
the United Bia
IR
for
United States ut a notable
pus
worthy
the
ar
n ity
of the future
ipal beaut;
*
ype » mira
the muni
The station including the
and nearly as wide
Hi of Reg
longer than the int
The waiting rd
The ¢
13 sp iresentiatives on
ous hall, snd hail ss wide
for a like purpose.
Within this great structure t
er Can desire
to the best advantage,
IA RAILROAD
Pennsylvania
i Bt Was}
1 did not exist at that time
# at Washington have been inade
ods and on the
The
the oo
BERET
the Capitol
tsa
ut thst, by
improvement
in bi
as (FOV
iment, one of
railroad station
of the
addition
7x
hitectural
It is
which
io ih
a monumental edifice and =
will make Washington
is longer than
yom is larger than the
Capita i
the
hall of the
course, which is the train lobby, is
ming
i# every convenience the travel-
his purposs
which will be laid out as
bery and fountains
cily park,
a plaza and adorned with shrub
trance to and exit from the trains
obviated.
potatoes, onions, etc, do you not
We ure paying the following
APPLES, per bu.
PC OTATOE ES ©
ONIONS, '"
CHICKENS, per ib,
55 ois,
50 Cts,
60 cis.
10 Cis,
OPV 00000000 EPN0P000 000 P se
and
be
the confusion
opposite directions will
separated,
in
ite utilities obvious,
apples,
?
prices
DUCKS, per ib,
VEAL CALVES, 1b.
WALNUTS, per bu,
HICKORY NUTS, bu.
Gg Cis,
6 cts
£5 cts.
$1.50
SOP0POVV0B00000000%0 50000005000
UNLAP THE BARBER -1 am ob!
increase the cost of shaviog aod dale |
culling, owing to the {norease of general expens-
of, ANY CORNY on and after the fest of Jan. |
unary, J008 the rate will be the uniform price of |
10 aud 15 cents.
C. Ll. DUNLAP,
ta, Spring Mills, Pa
AT
nL a VME SALE~The under
offers at private sale the farm
known EE A. SW wtvod farm, In Pot.
hin located on ast of Centre
nt oontaining EIGHTY 0 ONE ACRES nd ona
hundred and forty Thereon
ous yo bern. Tor fare ob
i. ”r won Ram
Tot P. C, FRANK
CENTRE HILL, PA.
VETERINARY BURGEON
poms granted the priv 0
Dison & ma) loge (JTae.
of \erinary
iE EERE ask & share of public pa
SALE REGISTER.
Tuesday, ton o'clock,
Yor
: Ww.
Bmadiond, Oid —- number of
pl ele.
| MARCH Be-Solin H.
farm stock and I,
MARCH 2, posedar a Dlock he nfits east
of Centre of Contre Hail, W M. Grove. Farm
Ie waroneer
A Methodist Minister Recommends Cham =
Inin's Cough Kemedy.
“We bave used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy in our home for seven
years, and it bas always proved to be
a reliable remedy. We bave found
that it would do more than the manu.
facturers claim for it. It is especially
wood for croup and whooping cough. —
Rev. James A. Lewis, Pastor Milaea,
Mion, M. E. Church,
! Remedy Je sod by n'y
1
, mon Centre Hall,