———— se ———— e———————————— THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SINITH, Editor and Proprietor. Centre Harr, . . . Penna. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1907 TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per lines for three insertions, and 6 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application. December Court Monday, December court Monday. There are but few civil cases on the trial list. s—————— i —————— LOCALS, opens Tuesday was a nasty day- cold, wind and snow. Thanksgiving supper in Grange Arcadia this ( Thursday ) evening. The financial horizon is clearing ac- cording to reports from New York, Philadelphia and Washington. There is no better heater made than the Red Cross Oak, straight or down draft. The price is made an object. J. A. Reesman, Mr. aud Mrs. J: A New Jersey, b there to at- tend the Re mention of which appears in another Reesmman are in { aving gone wedding of Clay SLUAD, column, Mra. Potts, Petersburg, four children, father, Alexander McCoy, & Mills. Saturday one of the became ill, mother A. D. Potts, by het guest of her t Polters children little wife of Rev. of accom panied was Lhe and the and ones hurriedly returned home, After which time Lie has an absence of eleven years dur- * 3 " ur i g ir ing been living \ Ww ‘iiliam B. Shirk came to ana Atlantic t ity, Hall } tinue ) B. D. Brisbin, brother, Harry C. Shirk, Mr, Shirk electric light works, to Centre a short BRO visit his sister, Mrs, is engaged in the men, 1 Mrs. having charge of a number of Mr George W. Br adford went to Philadel Bradford, opera~ Thursday of last week 8 phia to visit their son, 1. had tion performed for appendicitis, iradford had McCluney who a short time ago an i alu in the city Mr. | Dr. while his eyes treated by Radcliffe Wills Eye at pital Tuesda ford returned hon improved. by Mr. Bradford his eyes is also bringing good results, gon very much ment received for Bs frases — Man. and Jedge, go oO “The 54 urt tiff, but the hastily, an ed, the for to expr added the f we're poes HOLAL 0 Oe Land a World Center. $ WF yt the 11 $oa ¢ 4 nll ¢ “ryt po ail the contin clents-— Asia tiguous to P geographical it was man- nsehold of lands, From {its central vantage tiny Pales- tine saw through the march of centn ries the procession of these mighty em- pires- Assyri Babylonlan, Medo- id Roman, being it- self during m the time a center of Influence and determining force tha have helped form the character and history of the civilized world.—Ex- change. uch of A Clash of Prayers. Maggie, with her fair fage and blond hair, and Nina, with dusky #kin and kinky wool, had played together at mud ples and had swung on the same gate ever since they could remember, for Nina's mammy was Maggle's nurse, says the Housekeeper, They were now goven years old. Maggie loved Nina in spite of her color, yet she had a feeling that her friend deserved to be white, ¢o thie added to her prayer each night: “Please, God, make Nina white.” As the weeks went by and Nina re- mained unchanged Maggle felt that her petition needed re-enforcement, so she confided in Nina, begging her to pray for the greatly desired bleaching. But Nina In surprise looked at Maggie with wide open eyes and exclaimed: “Me? No, siree. Fo de Lawd, Maggle, I doan wanter to be no white child, an’ I's jes’ prayin’ With all my might fer you to come black!” A —— A A PIAA IN Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year. by - MG . W i am SADE APN an ANA Rp BI tes I . MORE pEER AND BEAR Hunters In Seven Mountaitis Report Ad. ditional Game Killed Paddy Mountain Best Haunting Field Hunters in their various camps re port having killed additional game since the report appeared in these col- umns Paddy Mountain proves to be the best hunting district last week. yet reported. Beside the deer and bear killed, reports come saying that con- siderable small game has killed, The success of the hunters 3 KILLS BUCK, also been follow : REISH to its BEeASOL. Potters Mills has two bucks credit for the present Buck number two, weighing nearly two hundred with two prongs, was killed Monday by Land- lord James of Potters Mills, He and company of about hunters were out for a day’s hunt, when the fleet-foot was captured on the deer pounds, Reish, on ten the Indian Path, on Big Flat, at west end of Bald Mountain Kettle, I'WoO DEER FOR PENN HALL HUNTERS Poe Valley, in the Beven Mountains, proved to Le an ground this season for the Penn Messrs, W. € W. Weaver, Glenizel, A. IF, Jr., Albert This had IBIS H sinkabine, Uleve ¥ Ww. Zeigler, George Shook, Clarence Stover, Arthur James 5 4 . (irove, Burrel Nsheegiey party Nature and killed home yal DUCKE, He mount Wed nes over the m two hundred pounds, and Bruin was his, BEAR FOR HRADFORD 1 Messrs, J. Frank dradford return ing camp in tains, located at Wild Wood, Woods, haus, Baturday, and report ti Fired auUiil f twelve miles orth of of a bear by Btation Agent Bradford, of Centre Hall, TT. (14AME Lad Ibe hunters in t - below Coburn and Union county port killing considerable small Hunters camped in those quarters are found the imagining that they have “happy hunting grounds’ 1 r (QIAUS B HARRISEURGER KILLS BEAR. A Harri Monroe Furnace, across the Pine Mills, nm from Grove their number, J. L. Yoder, Hed bs Ki large Dear. iVE BEAR FOR WINGER] Monday William Wert fifth bear to the trophies of y are ert huoptiog § ¥., no » pear Paddy Mountain i I'l real work, HOLD UP ley party, ARTY RECORD, The Ri from Bosalsburg made up of hunters and vicinity, are hold- A by seven record. killed ing up their good pronged buck was Btover, of Boalsburg. { JsCar I'WO DEER FOR Harry Bailey, of Frank Bailey, of lucky ones of the kill deer wt THE MODOCS and the fc Boalsburg, Milton, Mod: { The camp ia were hunters at Ross’, on ne creek, PRONGED BUCK FOR UNION CO A party of Union county hunters Woodward killed a ged buck Friday. a camped below large five pron teesman-—{ibbhe The marriage of Clay W. Reesman, of Centre Hall, and Miss Alice Wyne (3ibt _, d stig hte r of Robert E. (ible, of Thoroughfare, near Woodbury, New Jersey, took place Tuesday afternoon, The Press makes this mention of the aflair : Miss May Gibbs, a twin sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Leslie (iibbe, a cousin of the bride, was best man. Miss Pauline Leyman, of Phila- delphia, sang the bridal chorus, and Miss Mamie Harrigan, of Philadel- phia, presided at the piano. The bride white batiste and carried bride roses, and her maid was attired in blue batisle, and carried white roses, When they return from their wed- ding trip, the bride and groom will re- side at Wildwood, wore A—————— osama fly Anderson-Miller, The marriage of William R. Ander- son, of Bhickshinny, and Miss Mayme E. Miller, of Millheim, takes place at Millheim today (Thursday.) The groom is employed in the Peerless Pick and Handle worke. Miss Miller for a number of years has been in tle Bell telephone exchange at Millheim, and was an efficient operator, The young couple have the Reporter's best wishes for a long avd happy life I—————— I MOA AAA arrows Wolfe, Fred A. Burrows, of York, and Miss Myrtle M. Wolfe, of Spring Mille, were married by Rev. Daniel Gress, at the Reformed pamonage Tuesday evening, The newly married couple will reside in York Centre Reporter $1.00 & year. yf Marriages Licenses, Fred A, Burrows, York. Myrtle M. Wolf, Bpring Mills. Martin Bullock, Clarence, Maude Crespen, Clarence, Albert L. Peters, Unionville. Edna M. Evy, Bellefoute, Daniel KE, Gobble, Spring Mills Apnie E Conser, Bpring Mills. John H. Hazzord, 1 yrone, Nora Bell Richard, Fleming. John H. Bualgor, Zion. Hannah KE. Bhope, Wm. D. Btipe, Myrtle I Wm R Mayne toland. luflalo Run. Markley, Benore, Anderson, Bhickehinny, E Mill Millheim, Lioyd C. B Hewickley. Florence (, er, nll, Yearick, Woodward, Hellefonte Mill Hall Bo fy I). Bhearer, r 1 oN BIR (100 ) y Rath W I he Heporter's Register . ——— smith, VW. the Photographer thie Centre W. 11 Bmith, Photographer, Hall Friday, oer Bre pte Linden Hq: Harshberger ret all. urned to afler Potter his Monday the land, of Bellefonte, Lila brother spent og Company. returned with fo hunters ur AY on ] 4 ¥ 3 Monday ailernoon Mary Carper returned #« where she will visit her , Leigler, 3 nds here were put on week and the three men, er was home from Blale ver Sunday. Monday evening ames Kimport's ree broke loose from a hitching post i frightened ran toward ecomiing While tarning a rer i ral iq the tongue of a wo-LOTse ariven ny Newton Yarnell, the tongue and siogle trees horse's ier was ao badly erated that wery is doubt iui tist Meyers shot a deer one day week. {, Fleck spent pa home of W, in Richmond, H. Ross sbhurg Tuesday. J made a business trip to Lew Plena The Ladies’ miosl World for December is one of the attractive magazines that has corue to our table, It of information suggestion for the holiday season, is* full and has entertainment, a lot of capital stories and some special art features that are remarkable—very remarkable the low price at which the publication is when one considers offered, namely fifty cents a year. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Be ¥ trouble has 50 prevalent s not uncommon ob for achild to be born Py afflicted with weak kid- j=" neys. If the chiid urin- oh 3 ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of sully is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis- erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by. mail free, also pamphist tell. ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., sure and mention this paper, Don't make any mistake, but remember ihe ET ir Banya, To * _ The well-d lady will surely cal and inspec Coats, Furs Skirts, The line is not only one of | that the largest we well had, but the most stylish can cver garments »¢ obtained here. 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