HE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1908, Five Orop of Wheat, Bo far as heard from W., K. Corl, of Ferguson township, is in the lead for the best yiel | of wheat thrashed this season. A fleld of twenty-six acres thrashed by him yielded an aversge of twenty-six and one-half bushels per acre, . — I ——————— Fire at Oak Hall, Saturday forenoon the house on the Jacob Markle property, occupied by Arthur Bedient, burned to the ground. The origin ot the fire is not known, as the family had started for Ruunville that morning to visit friends, The contents, with the exception of a desk and some bed clothing, were de- stroyed. A pearby shed also burned and it was only after the halter chain be- came hot that the horse tied to it was rescued by neighbors, Manor Hill, Miss Ella Condo, of Penn Hall, je spending several days at the home of Riehard Brooks. Qrite sa few people attended Grove meeting at Colyer on Sunday. Runkle Frazier and lady, of Lemont, passed through ‘this place SBurds) evening. - Mr. and Mrs Frank Long and two daughters, of Washington, D. €, arn visiting the former’s parents, Mr, and Mra. D G Wagner, Me and Mrs. Daniel Glasgow and son William spent Bunday with Mrs Glasgow's parents at Oak Hall. Master Charles snd Carrie Cam mings spent ~unday with their uncle, Charles Frezier, at Colyer, Rev and Mrs. B F Bieber, of Cen. tre Hall, visited Mra. McClellan os Tuesaday. Messrs. C. B busily er gaged and C. R Neff are bauling lumber fron the mons to their respective farms A rasnure shed will be erecten op, the UC. B. Nefl farm and a large barn on the farm of OC. R. Neff. Miss Elsie Cummiogs was on the sick lis! over Funday iinet me— Hebersburg. Mrs, Chesta Smith, of Wilkesbarre, visited at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Breon, at this place. Jerry Walker lost a valuable horse last week by death. Mrs. T. M Gramley, of Spring Miils, and Mrs m=allie Ocker, of Pittsburg and dauvhter, Miss Maude, of Mifflin burg, visited Mrs, Thomas Walker ai this place. . George Btover, of Livonia, spent a day at thie home of Monasses Gilben Harry Leitzel, of Mifflinburg, visit. “ed relatives in town for a few days David Schrack and wife, of Behrack- town, spent Bunday io this place. J. N. Meyer is at present suffering with a very sore eye. Dr. Bright is treatiog the same, The I:bersburg base ball team crossed bats with the Hote team Satur day at Tylersville, The score resulted ju Rebersburg’s f= vor, Quite a number of people from this place attended the Bunday School picuic at Tylersville Saturday. —— tains Colyer. Mra. James Liodsey and family, Mra. Taylor aud mother, and Charles Gauder, all of Pittsburg, are spending a few weeks iu the countty at thelr bomestead pear this place, The wheat crop is all cut ahd stored away iu good shape, aud promises to be a fiue quality. Mauy people from this community have been meskiog trips to the sid. aud top of the mountain and return ing with luscious berries, Miss Aunir Reniuger, of Penn Hall, Speut a few days With ber sisier, Mos. J. H. Moyer. Mr. snd Mes Jotun L. Runkle speut Buuday a: Feuu Hall sSowe farmers are cutting their bar ley lhe onis will be ready in 8 few days and It sppents 10 be a good crop Everybody is invited to attend th Giuve weeting veld to Moyer’s Grove, Wuicn began issl Ssiurday sud cou tines uver neXt Ssbtmtih. * —————— A — pA Georges Vauey. Mrs. F B. terman speut Sunday ai the vowe ot J, 6 Rip.a, w. 0. Ripka aud wife sttended Bush mesilug al Uolyer staday, Hai voy Garrett aud wife, of Bags Valiey, spent one day last week with Mrs Juwues Barger, Mrs. W. W. Jawison and Mrs. F M Aekermisu spout Saudsy with the futiuer’s sister, Mrs. Frauk Livgle, si Colyer Miss Fruvces McClellan, of spring Ms, 1 vistilug ber grandparents, Mr. sod Mrs Jones Foust, Vibe Georges Valley base ball tdan defented the watisoubUrg Line Nails. day by ws scure of «1X wo four, A ———— Lak Halli, Mrs Heorietts Dale and daughter, Miss Anns, spent Wednesday at too home of Mrs Ada Henner, Muss Katie Burkholder, of Centre Hin, visi ed friesds in this vicinity last week, (drant Weyer mud fondly oi Loosen 0) EY ot saves mid family, of iE oe otiege mid od tars Over si wile, of Boslsititg, «ere In tow - Suoany Ve ing Miss Grerorude Homan, of Philadel pits, is spending ber vaeation smobg friends in town Mow Abies Weber, of Huntingdoo, Ie visiting friends tu this vicinity Lutter Peters trapsucted business in Betiefoute Monday, A crop report fiom the western pect: not Pers Valley says most of the outs mie cu, DUL Lhe crop In below the aver ge ; corn Liss 8 good stand, but is badly in need of rain ; the apple erop will be short, partly on ae evunt of the drought, which csused much of Lb Lit grown fray 10 arop: om, Madisonburg. William Bierly and daughter, Miss Martha, of Loganton, were visitors ip town at the home Edwin Blerly. The Evangelical Association having finished papering the interior of their chureh, they will have reopening ser. vices Bunday at ten o'clock a. m., ser mon by the pastor, Rev. E, KE Haney Hong service at 7 p. m., and preaching at 7:30, by Rev. D CO. Caris, of Bpring Mills, ; all are invited, Miss Lula Boyder, of Greenburr, was & pleasnt visitor at the home of her sis ter, Mrs, Edwin Blerly. The threshers are basy separating the golden grain from the chafl Mies Lizzie Ruhl is here and will spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs, Philip Carls. By steppirg on s piece of gings, Mas. ter Lester Ruhl had the misfortune tw cut an ugly gash into bis foot. Quite a number of people attended the birthday party st the home of Frank Bwartz, and had a most delight ful time. Miss Emma Haney spent last Wed- nesday st the home of ber brother, a sSpriog Mills. Miss Cara Shsfler is home on a visit, Quite a pumber of young people ir this community are taking Bate lens sons from Prof. Mever, of Coburn His pupils are all very much pleaseo with him ss an ins ructor, and are sor ry the publie schools will soon opsn »- then music legions will have to tw» abandonéd, viss Kila Ruhl is visiting ber sunt Mrs Philip Carls Misses Mary and Dora Beck visite their friend, Miss Emma Havey, Sa day evening. Madisonburg snd Georges Valley pinyed a game of vase bull at Spriv Milis Baturdsy. The latter team wa padded, whieh accounts for the score being 4 to 6 agalost Maisonburg Evangelical Association appoint nents, Rev E E Huanev, pastor Madigonburg 10a ww, end 730 p mm, reopening services ; Yearicks, 2p mw ——— Potters Mills Mr and Mrs. HH. B, Spangler an children, sceompanied by Mrs FF. A Carson and daughter Heozle, returnees to their home in Chicago after an +x tended visit with friends aud relative in Centre county. Frank MeCoy and Thomas Farne: of Philadelphia, are visiting at the: old homes, Musser Heberling and sister Htelis of Pine Grove Mills, and Miss Lub “tover, of Tyr ne, were the gues o Mre. Dr. H. 8B. Alexander last Tues day. Mr. and Mre H. B Bpsngler sper: Inst Tuesday in Reedaville with the Iatters sister Mrs. A IL. Bubb, Mrs. Dr. Alexander and Mr Rheuben Colyer snd baby Burns, «pent Wednesday at the home of Mrs Howard Lambert, of Centre Hall, Mr. Loyd Bmithand Lowell Alex ander are visiting friends at Hecls Park. Mr. and Mrs, Moist Rummers and dsughter Helen, of Bellefonte, are visiting the formers parents, Mre. John Wolfe and Mra. Bisuser and baby Mifflin county. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Faust and family of Altoona are visiting the intters parents, Mr, and Mrs Hamue Bitner. Frank Harshbarger is speedily re covering from typhoid fever. Miss Ruth Bmith who has been i! with scarlet fever st Johnstown, very much better end will soon retun home. Mrs, Michael Bmith, who contrac d » bad sore throat while taking cure of her daughter Ruth, in Johnstow: has returned home. Your correspond et is glad to state ele is very muc: belier, Mr. and Mrs Harry Spangler, Mrs Bernard HNpsogler and dsughters Alice ana Mirism, and ron Arthur, « Chicago, sud Nellie Wilkenson, «o this place, spent last Wednesday = Penns Cave and reported having » lovely time ————— A AGP ————— Aaronsoury, Lloyd Stover, Miss Ardrenoa Har mon, W. C. Mirvleand Miss Fios 4 “rover spent the SB.bbath very pl a sutly at Penns Cave, Mr.and Mrs James Roush snd M:, atid Mra James Wert visited frie d at Ree avilie snd other poiuts, returs - tug nome Mouday, «ohn Emerick, of Lock Haven, was the welcome guest of tis friend, Mis lies Bright, over sunday. Mises Lizzie Boozer and Ruth tuvmes, of Ventre Hall, were callers at tae hovme of Z D Thomas o: Saturday. George MeCormick, of Potters Mills, was A gues. at the Lome of KK OU Mingle over Sunday. Miss Nellie Stover spent one day isst week with friends at Feidier, Mrs. Domer Ewerick, of Spriig Mille, visiied at the home of Clyde Boob a few days last week, Mrs. Ciarke Herman and Miss Marion Btover, of state Unollege, #pent afew days at tue homeof A 8B <tuver Misses Heat nud E ella Wolfe and Mr. Brown, of spring Millis, visitea Miss Wolfe's grsudmother at this place Bunday. Wilmer Stover and family took an auto rid 10 State College Munday. Orvis Gramiry visited friends in Reverstbtirg for a few days, Prof avo Moe BH U Wasson return. vd home sf wr at shane of 8 fow motthin Foes hat been vist ing rela IV wit Plensma: Gup R ut: Browo sd fami) ' of “wiolim, Vietiend sim Browu's hi damien Wenver, for « lew days, eturn- ug howe Sunday, Misses Ardrennn Harmon, Sara Gumewite, vinry B over wed Edith Wil mer, of Malet, 10ok their dinper to the mountain spring wed there did Justice to it. They are a jolly set of uirls and will long rememuer the trip. Mr, nid Mrs Jacob Winkietleoh, of Rebersturg, peut the Msbbath with their son Warren aod faonly, Mr ad wre George Wolfe, of Boring Mids, pnt the sabbath with be latter's sped mother, Mrs. Btame Dk var, wah 1 a good wer, who bassecure! a position in Puiladelphin, spent a few d th his ts and Bd wa i ; 4 ed . i 4 Joh epeut Sanday i 1 You May Need It Ask your doctor about the wisdom of your keeping Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house, ready for colds, coughs, croup, bronchitis. If he says it’s all right, then get a bottle of it at once. Why not show a little foresight in such matters? Early treatment, carly cure, We publish our formulas We banish aloohol 5 from our medicines Many a boy is called dull and stupid, when the whole trouble is due to a lazy liver. We firmly believe your own doc. tor will tell vou that an occasional dose of Ayer's Pills will do such boys 2 deal of good. T he I A % —— BAO UY Sa pend a Pleasant ted 29 Half Hour easy chair! Tou can make 8 better selection that way thas by ransacking the stores You see the whele line—the very latest Sesicns—the loveliest tints and richest solar effects, including imported patiaras, Everything good in wall papers In the Bosch ne or Ch : Py An Ga or Hl call ahh Bosch Samples— any you vame. Loek over te your heart's con. mot the keast a ie A va Vd orem HANDLED BY JOHN T. NOLL, PLEASANT GAP, PA Also Painting and De inda PP MANSHIP MANNER. with power wa able on short notice facture all the | Popular Flavors of Ice Cream MADE PURE i produced CREAM FROM } herd of from his Cattle, { The product is properly packed and delivered to the railroad sta- tion at Rising Springs. Satisfaction (Guaranteed both as to own quality and plirity of contents, For prices, etc., apply by mail or in person to JOHN SNAVELY, Spriag Milis, Pa Bulletin This is seashore time. maker. Railroad. Pacific. sailing finds the choicest sport. _ force to the vacationists. outing whether it be for a day, a Pee eo. | PHP VPOP 20 PIB DVO IVS LPL VODPOD P BV WP ORR REGULAR , PRICE ——— Gauze Underwear A Special Sale of Oxfords Women, Misses Pests if. Ter Or Blood, at Reduced For Men, and Children Metal and Prices Jor our Fall (run Call and see. H, F. ROSSMAN Spring Mills - - - Penn. eB roveovresnocloasonl ase / Local Agent to advertise and introduce the new educational work, WEBSTER'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY and ATLAS of the WORLD. A nes f and at . educated « i Ate « roan harscie Must bw Be woud refer s We We WWW fees 88 fo ability and The SAALFIELD PUB CO, f BNW BB BN BD DNs sSutwmoribe for the Reporter Pennsylvania we TOPVIBBOP Re SOSPO B00 B0000DIVODOT HPP DIC PPRBBO00 of trains and arrange your Wimmer, A —— Ey ——.] Emery’s Store Headquarters for t FRUIT JARS all Sizes Jar Caps and Rubbers—Prices the Lowest. New Goods Arriving Daily DRY GOODS, SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, rr ETC. Am Closing Out Summer Shoes, Shirt Waists Skirts, Etc., at about One-Half their make room for Fall rormer price, to and Win f Cs Min, » WE RECEIVE A, LARGE SUPPLY OF POTATOES MELONS, BANANAS, LEMONS, ETC, EVERY FEW DAYS LARD, MEAT, BUTTER AND EGGA C. F. Emery's Store CENTRE HALL, Wanted : PENNA FRIEND FARMER We wish to call your attention to to ti Wagons we have been offering you for the last few weeks through columps of this paper. x In referring to the good qualities of these wag say that nothing but the best of mater ns we wish ; ial enters into their construction : this combined with the best of mechanical skill and the latest improved machinery designed especially { or the construction of wagons, goes to make up these most complete and perfect wagons ; est details are overlooked. not even the small The lumber used is selected by experienced men and is of four years’ seasoning. The axles are of the very best grade of hickory. The hubs are the very beet quality of white oak. The spokes are strictly A 1 grade of oak and hickory mixed and driven in hot glue. The felloes are ogk and are thoroughly soaked in boiled oil before tires are set, and are joined with improved steel dowels, which prevents clipping at the joints, They are exceptionally well ironed, light running and attract. ively painted, and in all a wagon that will give years of service. We very cordially invite you to step in and examine these splendid wagons whether you are contemplating a purchase now or not. We want you to thoroughly understand their construction and see where they are better than the ordinary vehicle. The important thing in buying a wagon is to know before hand what service it will give you ; the important thing in selling them is to show you that, as well as we can, and then be sure that they are as good as we lead you to expect. : FOREMAN & SMITH WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF STANDARD FARM IMPLEMENTS Which we offer at the lowest . sible price. The line consists of Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders, Hay Loaders, Side-deivery Hay Rakes LC A ery Hay y P lows, Harrows, Dromgold Cultivators, Empire Grain Drills, Manure. Corn Fm a 9 ure Spreaders, Hirveen, SGHASOLIINE EITGIINES A AAA ARO “Pittsburgh Perfect” Fence, for Field, Yard and Garden, Plow & Feed. Highest Cash Pries paid or Grain of all kinds, Hay, Straw, dk. | Foreman and Smith,
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