THE OENTRE REPORTER. ' 8. W. SIITH, Fditor and Proprietor. Centre Hau, . a Prana A. T H URSDAY, 1907 TERMS. ~The: terms of wubsesipiion to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advanoe. ADVERTISEMENTS.~20 cents per lines for three insertions, and 6 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, DECEM BE R 5, . —— - sso ——— - CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Presbyterian s, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon Lutheran-Union, morning ; Georges Valley, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. -Spring Mill Reformed—Contre Hall, Tussey ville, afternoon MOrning | [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | CHRPH, Orphar wy od, BX HANS COURT SALE OF BY + ESTATE itchen outt i fruit on the § TERMS ( i¢ when From is Guilty, Jacob From plead guilty in court to having stolen corn from the field of James 8, RBtahl, On the charge of stealing chickens, all he could carry in two hands, from Charles MeCle From stood trial The jury, after hearing the of guilty. nahan, evidence, returned a verdict It is posed In the mean under bail. presumed sentence will be time today (Thursday. time he has his freedom, some EE LOUALS The geason her®. An occasional sleigh lay, and they mq smoothly. Mrs. P. H. Meyer is in port the guest 4 nds, turning she visit points, | Mrs. Frank Bhutt a: i ter Wilma guests of Mr. g season is over, and the telling hunting buntin for stories is Wed- (quite WAS seen [Es ved along Williams- Befor other | e re | si ai . will also atl little daugh- | 1 «ul were Centre Hill. west of Cen. | Potter farm, | morning. nine Mrs. George Earbard, tre Hall, on the Mary gave birth to a son Tuesday The child at birth weighed pounds. A letter addressed to J. BR. Bimpson remains unclaimed in the Centre Hall post office December Any one calling for same please that it was advertised. 1st, slate Plans for McClure’s for the c¢ year have just been annnounced, magazipe, judging from it pre will continue to Ww ith great importa began in the November J. Frank Ross, time has been in the employment of the Dilworth-Porter Co., at Pittsburg, has been advanced to order clerk, a posi- tion of importance and respouoeibility, but one which he is abundantly able to fill. W. H. Bwartz and family, who moved from pear Centre Hall to pear Northumberland a year or two ago, made sale of their farm stock Wed- nesday, and will move to Lewisburg. This change was made on account of the delicate health of Mrs, Swartz ming The spectus deal t nt subjects. s first of umber who Or some George Bweeney just returned from Linden Hall where for the past five weeks he had been assisting his son- in-law, Newton Yarnell, to perform farmm work, Mr. Yarnell makes an effort to keep up with his work, and consequently did considerable plowing. fall Samuel Bhoop and daughter Anns, who was recently married to Ralph Wright, returned from the west Wed- nesday afternoon. Mr. Bhoop had been in various westeru states since about the middle of October, and Mrs, Wright for the past six months, or more Hayes Blewart, of Island, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Potter, west of Centre Hall, Mr. Btewart is a well-to-do retired farmer, but continues makivg his home on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Furey, of Bellefonte, also were guests at the Potter home Monday. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nearhood and child, of Concord, New Hampshire, arrived at the home of Lhe former's father, George Nearhood, in Centre Hall, Mr. Nearhood, who had been employed in car shops in Cope cord, is in poor health and was obliged to quit work, and eame here hopiog to regain beslib, Mrs, L. 1. Clewell, son Rollin and daughter Marion, of Berwick, begio- «ning of this week were guests of their sunt, Ms. D. L Kerr, in Centre Hal’, Mra Clewrll is the dunghter of Rev, G. W. Currin and will be remembered as ore of the twins who were bits of Hittle girls when the family moved away from this p'ace. Mr, Clewell snd Mrs, Clewell’s brother Percy, are engaged in the drug business in Berwick, hd _n iar woe rae Fire nt Colyes. : The dwelling house occupied by George R, Melss and family, located | above Copenhaver’s store, at Colyer, | was burned to the ground Wednesday | morning The day previous was | butcher day for Mr. Meliss, and it is. supposed the fire originated from a stray spark that reached some inflam- mable material. The fire was first discovered by Misa Nannie Meiss, who was awakened by the noise of the flames, The fire ap- parently originated iu the wood shed, for this structure was well when first discovered, - It the house might have been saved, but the pump inthe well or cistern was burned, thus cutting off the water supply. Bome of the furniture wes g8 & portion of the meat dressed consumed is thought paved, as well There the be fore, house, but the day insurance on the known. I'he Meliss house by Brizbin & Cempany from the Will to Mr Ww as smount is was one purchased iam Iyer estate and later uy Melisa, oc pp Furmers' Week, The en dari jectures and practicel work giv- Week at the Penn- sylvania State College last winter were thoroughly by present and the attendance this winte promises Lo be go large that more g Farmers’ approved 80 sib given to the iniportant subjects. ple growing, insect pests, market gar curing meats, and dening, dressing and household sanitation cooking | prATHS, MRS, Mrs, Ann ANN EVANS, Kvans, of the most respected, well known aud aged Indies in Potter township, died Tuesday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Smith, at Centre Hill [uterment will be made Friday morn- ing, services at 9:30 o'clock, at Bpruce. town, Rev. G. W. Mellnay, of the Methodist church of which denomin- ation the deceased was a member, and Dr. W. H. Behuyler, of the Preshy- terian church, officiating. Mrs. the Evans Ww Iusny years h totter 0 HRLIIEC WHS one Evans is widow of Evan 4} d f resident of as been a Her chil. of FD annie VMinrgaret Hill: Laura, Centre HIlL ana six great township, Miller The are : MNasan, wife art, Jennie, wife of Centre Hall sStrohm, Centre Ried dren surviving G. L. Good Duug bho! fo of Jw Robert, ol Fwenty wes B Ouoway, Michigan; Robert Bmith, grandchildren i BUIVive, ded # twin brother of { y die 1 at birth. var Fils tH Lifve HOLS omiss and Mrs of retained her Wie AB WOIDan ost ! § wition and 1 uities lo the end, Bhe was yl fase 8 ROL conversationalist, and related a inating fncidents life swrhood Death was due WHY any and happeniogs in the to a paralytic slroke, this year. Beed corn selections, germ ination : ing, starters snd of the other sul jects, for the cream ripening some This is a1 opportunity business with their wives, to spend a profi Per Janu ary 1 to 8, lway fare and program of subjects and speakers | fessor H. E. Van Norms Col- CUAIge €X- eX penses, | w eek at the insylvania Btate lege, at no cept For i living addresa Pre > , Pa — — hits He Cannon yorue yell Speaker Cannon words gh they when BPORS her Réosey sald : bit eit on he ‘ We vents that it is not a time | i ished admor for extr ave been cursions into the realm i= legislation It jlgment that prin ersonal we #h hoid fast the fathers the iples laid the Federal limited powers irisdic people { grat , that Govern. | of supreme where it has | ment is one but | ion, aud | i we should leave to the of { the States the jurisdiction ne ted | io the Fed ve upon them the resp the feral Government, and also | nsibility and | lea burden of taxation for same.’ . smm— Bc lp tl A Notice Irom Rev. Mclinay Jecause of the inclement weather of the communi November 24, have been December yw posi po ’ at 2:30, | Thurs | nna vw HILGRY, fy EVIVAI 82IVIOES Wii day, Dec least two weeks, egin mnber 5, to continue for al 0 Hervices each even. ing at 7:30. Next Sunday’s service at | 7p. m. instead of 10:30 a. m., which would be the regular order. W. MelLxay, Pastor. A lS — Marriage Licenses Harvey W. Rockey, Patton. Bertha M. twp. Edward M. Peters, Milesburg Walker, Bellefonte. Oliver J. Gramley, Mifflinburg, Pearl J. Woomer, Millmont, AA oS AA Carson, Benner Bessie O. Coun'y Grange. The Centre County Pomona Gran ee Arcadia, Centre Han ¢ The attendance was fair mel in Grange Wednesday snd the ed. A report of the proceedings of the meeiing will appear pext week, routine business was transact. ———————— A A A Why ke Does It “ It jsn’t often that I have faith enough in the medicines put up by other people to be willing to offer to refund the money if it does pot cure,” enid druggist J. D. Marray to one of bis muany customers, ‘but Iam glad to sell Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia on that plan, “ The Howard Co., in order to get a quick introductory sale, authorized me to sell the regular fifty-cent bottle of their specific for half-price, 25 cents, and although I have sold a tot of it, and guaranteed every package, not one has been brought back as unsatis- factory. “There are sixty doses in a vial that can be carried in the vest pocket or purse, and every one has more medicinal power than a big pill or tablet or a tumbler of mineral water. “I am still selling the specific a half price, sithough I eannot tell how long I shall dowo, Avy person who is sul ject to constipation, sick head ache, dizziness, liver trouble, indiges. tion, or a general played out condi tion, ought to take advantage of this opportunity.” m—————— A discount of 25 per cent. le thie way Nieman, the Millhelm clothier, puls it in his advertisement, MES HARRIET Mt Mire, home of Miller, VRS SEER. Mus daug Ler, Friday morniog Harriet died a Lhe her Mra. We Ber near Boalsburg, look al A. f : sley Interment the pastor, Rev. Reformed church, in comelery plac & Boals surg, Mond ay her Black, of the Dece and was rst Miss married to Harriet Moore, Mr. Gil to Jonathan Musser, Tu Eeii- bi i Was a men and afterward now dead & charge of ult, aged Decens was Le Peun seventy. 1 months. d was and children. Fu- led was inasde ARrol mi Fansler f £ 5 iB famuiily ol nine Were of by Rev, yd WwW. D. Don Reformed atl and loterment cemetery at # 2. —————— Hand in Corn Husker WW nlie tis Og of ¢ harles B. wn husker Neff, near Cen- Fired Rider with M I'he the mschine, perat aC farm « Hall, a few days ago, who bis he was painfully injured makes me manner his cost sleeve was tween tue rolls of the husker, himesell the into the of the skin on the hand and flash «cn the fingers was stripped from the bones. It appears that the hand did not get belween the rolls, but that the injury was inflicted by the machine twisting and drawing the glove from the hand. Dr. P. H. Dale, of Centre Hall, assisted by Dr. H. 8B. Braucht, of Bpriog Mills, dressed the wound, in the effort to release the muschitr @ in such a manner that avn gps Apr titre Hall tre Hall Carrie B Frasier, Centre Hall Mrs. William Homan, Centre Hall Sarmh Wenver, Centre Hall M. J Mrs. Earl C M. Frazier, Cer Decker, Centre Hall Eckenroth, Pleasant Gap Centre “all g, Centre Hall nire Hall r. and Mrs. David Vonsada, Farme Jennie K., Det Potters Mills srge H, Goss, Philipsburg Mrs. L. 1 Clewell, Berwick Marion and Rollin Ciewell, Berwick Joshua T. Potter, Centre Hall Mere. Annie Bartiard, Pleasant Gap Mrs. J. B Ruble, Centre Hall R. D Musser, Spring Mills Mra 1. 8, Dale, State College Win, H. Matter, Potters Mills J. R. Smetzier, Potters Mills Mrs. John Emig, Logan Mills Mr, Irvin B. Showess, Centre Hall sss sss A —> An Inexperienced Housewife, An inexperienced housewife finds cooking a delightful task with a White douse Cook Book to guide hers Atl the recipes included in this book have undergone a thorongh and prac tical teat, they are not experiments, The Philadelpbis Press i« making the unheard of liveral offer of this cook book and the daily edition of their paper, dne year, for only $850. [his is practically the price of thé paper or book alone. Before the offer is withdrawn you should place your order. ie Runkl Wagner, Ce re Mills kor, (inv Rr tr. Neiman notion ladies with conte, G40. an overcoat for wife or makes the greatest a a ARNE AEA SI. Sl INE Overcoats. Since a B Of ) B “ Per Cent. SHOES SHOES Our line of Shoes and Rub- bers is the most complete ever shown in this store and prices are lower than ever before. yourself, This clothing It Quiets the Cough eason why Aver’s Pectoral is so valua- consumption. It tear of it does This is one Cherry ble in the wear and coughing. But it controls the inflamm ts the fever, si vour doctor oe best kind of a testimon id for over sixt ¥ Made by J. CO Ayer Co. 1 A iG ifacturers yers We have no the formulise SARSAPARILY PILLS HAIR socrets! W eh k of ail our yo ¢ keeping the Ayer's Pills. R VieoR Hasten recovery b bowels regular wit FARMERS ! Look to Your In- terests. Use the W. P. S. Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powder. Sold by W. H, Meyer, Centre Hall; Mrs. J. W. Keller, Linden Hall; Wm. H. Blauser, Potters Mills ; J. H. Rishel, Spring Mills ; W. J. Copenhaver, Col- yer; Elmer Hettinger, Centre Hill ; W, H. Lee, Colyer, on P. ©. FRANK CENTRE HILL, PA. VETERINARY BURGEON tice the profession of veterinary surgery, in all | its branches, by the Stato Board of Veterinary | Examiners, 1 kindly ask a ahate of public patron. | age. All oalls will be promjtly answered, and | h egos made reasonable o.nov 28 a cum AA AANA GRAIN MARKET, RYC conumveniirsrnninne 10 1 WHOSE corre BAKIOY.consinicsnnn BB Saki cum acusnes i — PRODUCE AT STORES, EAM ccommsissiivines 0 21 Butte Potato Tablets, all sizes, al the Reporter oftoe, © wo rrrmiiemsy 3D os raves eine 2 SOME STATEMENTS REGARDING NEW THEORY Followers of Cooper and His Novel Ideas Give "Reason for Their Belief in Him. th a theory that human health is] Ca dent on the stomach and with ays pi , B& COIMMpars oper's remedies. 1 decided to give them a trial, and I began to feel better #|at once, After taking the medicine for two weeks | can say that | am a new } I can eat with enjoyment, the my body have left me, and 1 stro ger than I have been for roves fmm daadadd up an Ja t year, ig cities of he co 3 8 aroused a sto beliefs fe he cannot Cooper's say enough for Mr. h 8 remedies. They are wonder Ye! ful, for they ed upon him by tens of thousands, claimed ae Mg Song Saye hia "wh paren has sold in rf Anot her statement by Mr. W. B. The sale of this medicine has now te at ol V. Jahon St. Chicago, spread over the entire cc unizy, and is]... abla rr v > Ave bad Stomach growing enormously each day. In view! afflicted th} yeals, an yn yans oh of this, the following statements from. a 8 way kpows what an awful two of the great number of followers G stressed feeling it causes. Many a which he now has, are of general in- e 1 have felt that I would give most terest. any price to be cured. It was by ac Mri A , lcident that I heard of this man Cooper's remedies. I immediately Louis Aven YW ; in ing to say on the subject of the Cooper de up my mind to buy a treatment ] i 1 used it for about two weeks, preparations: “Por more than ten : tc tell how much rears I was broken down in health. 1° npossible to tell ho er y 1 wn i 18a or 00d it has done me, 1 feel altogether could not sleep and I was very ner : vous. Gradually I began to lose my | different. I have more life and energy memory, until 1 could not remember than I have had for years. This med. things from one day to another. I had ‘cine certainly does stimulate and severe pains and cramps in my body, | Strengthen the whole system. Tired 3 feeling and weak condition ot the and I would at times see dark spots before my eyes. I was unable to do stomach has entirely passed away. I feel well again.” any work whatever, as my strength was failing. I had no appetite, nor] We sell Cooper's celebrated medi- could I take any medicine. | cines which have made this wonderful “I had about given up hope of ever| record ip all parts of the country. hen I read of Mr, | GW UTTAY. ana has gone, people 8 Viggenhouser, Cl eag 0, has ¥ ] wy 39000 SEO. 00000 NDO0ORG0BLENLLLIIROLOEIROBISRGOS THe CENTRE HALL SuppLy Co. WM. F. COLYER, Manager WANTED-WANTED-WANTED You want the highest market prices for your poultry, apples, potatoes, onions, etc., do you not ? We are paying the following prices : APPLES, per bu. 66 cts. DUCKS, per ib, POTATOES socts. VEAL CALVES, 1b. ONIONS, 6octs, WALNUTS, per bu. CHICKENS, per 1b, 7ets. HICKORY NUTS, bu. i CASH PRICES AT CENTRE HALL : BOLE VEP S202 0008000 PEPRLOOROPHOBREDOBEL Bene % 7 cis, 6% cts. 50 cts. §2.00 “ ow 000000000 b00000 SALE REGISTER. | MARCH 17, Tuesday, ten o'clock, Bradford, Ou Por Large nl wimber of Bowes and cattle, farm implements, to | MARCH John H. Breon. near Centre Hall. stock and implemens "win o'clock two miles reyes La Mi MARCH, 2, JHURSDAX: Jen Sologk, ons mile th B con, 15 A broad BOWE, » “shouts, &1 op YOR BALE. ~The timber on ” her tim Uh flares Bit CAuTioN-a persons are | hereby cantioned pohiy a me Twi Zoeponsible a vv oRuse, Bh Rel inh, 1 yo andwbonrd w ie Kovambet 4, wT. C, H, HO Centre 1, Pa, Thrivea Week World, 88e. The Thrice-a-Week New York World sie | Will be mailed all Centre Reporter sub. scribers for sixty-five cents, paid in ad- vance. The World will “be discon. tinued every year upon expiration of subseription. mmo My A Birthday, Stork, Art, Poses, Comic etc. eto.,—~more than one h un HANGH a arom tie a ler, auctioneer, SA SHA
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