8. Ww, SruTH, « + +» Eattor ana Proprister. Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, PenN’A. THURSDAY, AU Qu ST 19, TERMS, The tarms cf subscription & to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per lines for three inserilons, aud 5 gents per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application, Centre Hawn, . 1909, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran--No services, United Evangelical—-No services. Reformed—Union, morning; Bpring Mills, afternoon: Centre Hall, evening. = R 8A LE inches -Two full bilsoded Beagle white, black and tan, sixteen wn months old, guaranteed iil sell ane or both ALEXANDER McCOY Puiters Mills of tf Potters Mills, Miss Ruth Smith returned home last Wednesday from visiting her uncle, Luther Smith, of Johnstown. Miss Mary Carson came home Bun- day after spending seven weeks with her cousin, Mrs. John Bowersox, of Milroy. Oscar Stover and Frank Peoning- ton, spent Bunday with their families in Reedsville and Lewistown. Mrs. Rev. Bollinger and son Ed. ward, are visiting relatives in this place, Joseph Carson and family, spent Sunday at the bome of John Bower- sox, of Milroy. ' Mrs. Dr. Alexander spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Geiss Wagner, of Tusseyville, Mrs. Edward Bweetwood is enler- taining her mother, sister, and niece, of Lock Haven. Patsie Garrity entertained a num- ber of guests from Mifflin county last Wednesday. It was quite a jolly ¢ Harvest Home? party. Michael Smith, who bas been criti cally ill is slowly improving. Georges Valley. Rev. A. E. Gobble, of Myerstown, spent a few days with his brother, J. W. Gobble. He preached a very in- teresting sermon at Locust Grove, Sunday morning, the regular pastor, Rev. H. A. Bnook, being absent oa ac- count of the illness of his wife. Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Pecht and little days and Yeagertown, are spending a few with Mrs. Pecht’s parents, Mr. Mra. J. C. Barger. Miss Abbie Barger, of Btate College, visited her parents over Bunday. Mrs. Bara Reeder spent Sunday with Mre. James Foust. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Herman spent Sunday at the home of H. A. Haugh. John Foust, of Reedaville, visited at the home of J. C, Reeder one day last week. J. CC. Jarger returned to Lock Haven after visiting his family for a few days. P. Henneigh State College. Miss Bessie Davis returned home last Baturday after spending a week with friends in Asronsburg. A fs Oak Hall, Mrs. Ada Benner spent part of last week at Rock. Miss Gertrude Wieland returned homie on Wednsaday after visiting for several months with friends at Bun bury, Lebanon, MiMlioburg and Bellefonte, Mrs. L.ewis Brown and daughter Bara are visiting friends at Will famsport. Luther Dale and daughter Margaret, of Pleasant Gap, were io town on Tuesaday. Arthur Peters and Grove Mill in town. Miss Mary Etters was remembered by her friends on her birthday last Tuesday, by a handkerchief and post card shower, Mre, Ross Lowder received word from Altoona lsst week that her father, Thomas dJdramley, had met with a serious accident, Mrs. Lowder at once went to Altoona, and on re- turning stated that be is improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Tressler attended the Tressler reunion held at Bellefonte on Friday. i. spent _Bunday at wife, of Pine 8, re“ently visited relatives Colyer. Miss Maude Barr, of Ohio, is spend. ing some time visiting her mother, Mrs. Margaret Barr, Roy Bwartz, of Nittany, visited at the home of his uncle, Arthur Slutter- beck. Gravdmother Schaffer, of Mannor Hill, is visiting her daughter, Mrs Williams Reiber, who has been con- fined to the house for some months on secount of rheumstism, Miss Ruth Bwabb, of Asronsburg, one of the school teachers in that town, is visiting friends and relatives in and about Tusseyville, Mrs, Arthur SBlutterbeck was called to the bedside of her mother, who ls very ill at her home at Wolf's Store. Mrs. Mary Grenoble, of Bpring Mills, spent a few days at the home of ber daughter, Mrs. J. H. Moyer. The grove meeting held on Zion Hill} or over Bunday was very well attended, considering the unfavorable weather, % Glliseng, Among the medicioal plants grow. ing in the mountains near Centre Hal), the most valuable is ginseng. The ar- omatic root of this plant Is so greatly valued in China for its supposed pow. or of overcoming fatigue and old age that it cannot be gathered except by order of the emperor. The stem: grows about one foot high, with a whorl of leaves at the top, and from the center of this whorl rises a stem which in Beptember bears at its top a bunch of red berries, The root is spindle shaped like a long radish, and- is quoted in the wholesale market at §7 50 per pound, when dry, and $2 50 when green. The plant is easily cultivated, and a garden one rod square will harvest root to the valae of from $75 00 to $100 » 00, when in good yielding condition. It is next to impossible to find wild ginseng without the aid of one who knows the peculiarities of the plant. The top resembles wild sarsaparilla and is usually found in sandy loam, on the north slope of heavily timbered mountains, where it is always cool and shaded, and the soil is neither too dry nor too wet. Those who are interested in this ar- ticle should write to Oliver G. Wilson, Frankfort, Kentucky, for his book on ginseng culture. The U. B.§ Depart ment of Agriculture issues free =a circular known as Bulletin No. 139, which contains descriptions of thirty- five medicinal bsrks in the United States, with suggestions as to their col- lection, preservation and current mar- ket price. of interest, namely, No, 89, “Wild Me- Linden Hall, Misses Mary Love Campbell and Sara Gilllland returned from Rook Hprings on Baturday, where they were enter- tained at the hospitable home of Henry Ne racken, Mrs. Alexander and Mrs, Odenkirk of Centre Hall, were guests of Mrs, Elmer Campbell last week, The stork visited the home of Jerome Wilking last week and left a lit le girl, A pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Harry Miller for his aged mother on Wednéeday evening. Mrs. Miller received a humber of use. ful gifts, Mrs Ferry and Miss Grace Miller, of York, are visiting Mrs. Jacob Lee. Mra. Anos Wiliams, of Altoona, spent part of last week with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Ross Miss Ruth Miller entertained Maude Miller, of the Glades, week, Miss Freda Bailey, was the guest of Misses Irene Ruth Ross for a few days, Harvey Houtz and fami ily, of Ohio, Mise last of Centre Hail, and arrived at the home of his siste r, Mrs. Samuel Giogerich, on Tuesd: ay. They will remain for a month visiting friends in this section. A ——— i — A ———— Aaronsourg, her friend, Miss Bertha Bheeder, the Lutheran parsonage. her sister at MifMlinburg. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Bwabb, dicinal Plants in the U, 8.” cents, aud No. 107, “American Drugs,”’ price 15 centa, Root G F.N, - ——— Marnage Licenses, Wallace V. Strouse, SBalor a Eva C. Brooks, Pleasant Gap Samuel C. Yearick, Madisonburg Ida M. Royer, Madisonburg Gilbert J. Gentzell, Wolfs Store Mable G. Garrett, Rebersburg Edward A. Latham, Selinsgrove Bernice Haupt, Bellefonte Adil G. Garland, Bandy Ridge Bessie F. Sweigart, Osceola Mills Jessie Derstine, Bellefonte Violet Irvin, Bellefonte Joseph F. Bmoyer, Zion Linnie D. Rice, Bellefonte -— Harris Township, J. Hook spent last week with rela- tives at Pleasant Gap. Mra, M. Alice Magoffin spent Monday at tre Hall. a A. Woods and sister, Mrs lege Saturday. Miss Sara Haines of Woodward, visited relatives at Boalsburg State College last week. Mrs, Edward Sallers, of spent Wedneaday of last week Boalsburg. Misses Mary and Nannie Corl, Pleasant Gap, spent some time at the home of their brother, W. C, Corl. Mrs. Aopie Kremer and son Condo, of Altoona, are visiting friends io Boalsburg. Miss Mary Carper spent part of last week with relatives and friends in Boalsburg. Guyer Durst epjoye 1 the time from Monday until Friday at the Philip Durst home, east of Centre Hall. Prof. Edwards, president of Buck- nell College, with his wife are guests at the Boalsburg hotel, Mrs. Mary Wright with her son snd daughter, Howard and Margaret, of Pine Grove Mills, spent Bunday in Boalsburg. Hiram Thompson, of State College, was in Boalsburg on Monday, attend ing to business relating to the Grange Fire Insurance Company. Mrs. George Hunter and son Herbert, of Charleston, West Virginia, and her daughter, Mre. Ella Stairs, of Young- wood, this state, are guesta at the W A. Murray home this week, The Sunday School picoie on Satar- day was a source of pleasure toall who were there. There was an interesting game of base ball played between the Boalsburg and Centre Hall teams, the former coming out ahead. Ralph Stover, who had been spend. ing the summer with Foster Shearer at Zion, is at present at his home in Boslsburg nursing a sore face caused by au abscess on a tooth, which has given him trouble for the past aix weeks, “ Mary came over the mountain on Sunday ’’ and brought a few sprinkles of rain. Monday afternoon there was s heavy shower accompanied b hail, During the night there was another shower which did much damage to the road in Boalsburg aod directly west, inastuuch as it was impassable, Many of the cellars in town were flooded. Among those who attended the faneral of John Kuhn on Sunday afternoon were his daughter, Miss An- nie, of Huouptingdon county, and several grandchildren of the Krum. bine family from Violondale; his brother, George Kuhn, and son Elton, of Btate College; William Coble, of Struble Station; Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Irwin and Mr. snd Mrs. John Markle, of Pennsylvania Farnace, snd Mr. Oak Hall, dom, visited his mother for the past | week, - | Dr.John Bowersox made a business trip to York, returning home Tuesday { Mrs. Maggie and dsughter | visited friends at mm during | past week, Wilmer | Earnest Ream writ 20 HU Riover Stover and | automobile ric | Baturday. and took an College sod family family ia Lo Btatle on Guroey Wert and Miss Rara Guise. wite left for a trip t | Atlantie € ity last | Mrs, Coburn and M | attended the fu: of Mra | at Allentown on Mot day. Luke Swabb and wife snd Miss Rath { Bwabb spent a few days with friends | at Tusseyv ille » Palladelphia and week ins Mazie Foster eral Meddlar Mano HILL Mr. and Mrs Feaok | aon Wilbar, i home and returned Monday after a month's visit MeClellan of Philipsburg, with their parents snd relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Potter | daughters, D wrothy and Grace, | State College, spent Bunday at Mra. Potter's parents, Lioyd Brown. The oats is abou’ stored i In the barn, but the farmers sre BOE | what delayed with their fall | on steonnt of the drought, Howard Frezier spent Bunday at the home of William Cummings, Mr. and Mre. Daniel Colyer are the proud parents of a young dsughter. and of the { home of Mr { apd Mrs sil cut and plowing P.ne Grove i ils, Bupervisor CC. M. Dale and a number of men sre bullding a concrete bridge over Cedar creek branch that has Jong been needed badly, Rev. BR M. TUingsworth left for hie bome in Marietta, and from there he and a party of friends will start on an stuto trip through the New England alates, Some time Bundsy night while Farmer Ritner was calling on a lady friend bis trotter rubbed his bridle ofl and made & bee line for home, where it was found Monday morning with little damage done to the horse or bug- gy. Blar walked home with his usu- al even teruper somewhat ruffled The old academy building is repainted, and will hereafter be white A. J. Tate is doing the work, Prof. G. W. Johnsonbaugh is visit ing his sister, Mrs. Will Collins. John Musser, Howard Goss Mary Woods are among the sick Dr. Woods and wife are visiting friends in Bunbury, The supervisors are busy being and crushing Ferguson for keep township eager to the banner Mrs. J. B. Ard’s health ia pot im- hoped for. That famous bird, geuslly busy last week vieiting the (George CC, Meyer, Luther trouse, Frank Smith sod Lee Markle tmm——— a —————— Woodward, John Haines is spending his tion t Johnstown Freeburg Edson Fall for Pleasant Gap Fred Guisewil night with his the Btork, was un- VACH. with friendas and z and brother George left oundsy morning of Fiedler, spent Haturday friend, Ear Motz The infant ia seriously ill. James Von Nelda, on the sick list th much improved ioen son of He who had been for past week, is ¥ ( A Maude Ard visiting Mise Helen Dreese, wile Miss in friend, W. Hosterman, snd dsugt tors, Mis Lida and Berths, Miss Blanche Bainer, of Hunting West Virginia, snd D. J. Benner and family attended bush meeling Fusseyvil J. B aller in ue Frank L Wert at Lemont LE h of Wo y®n Mooday. (ientzsl ifs Btore, ose and family, of wih Funday. family spent - James Von sud family spent the visitors fa t Itvin Bmith sud st the home of $1. day Harris Stover Habbsth with § Wolfe Aust spent Rev lin Goodman, at Sseida, he lady's mother, in Moyer and wile, sunday with the rents 1Ppatil fent of Lhe Pittsbur Monday lady's pa Haney, scoon i by Frank 8 8 Lustitute, Union county oun Grorge Miller Mil anssoted business a’ theim Monday afternoon. ————— A —— $1 Cantre Haparier [Wr vor STUART & BOALSBURG, DRY GOODS, in an endless variety and assortment, WIELAND PENN’A NOTIONS, Remember this is not a sale of rub. sod Mre. Lyman Klinefelter and daughter, of pear Tusseyvilie, Ec A HO mation 57 ne san never vA ad ad bE SELL EEL LELL. Svrr NESE RR RK (Where is ‘Your H air?) In your comb? Why so? Isg not the head amuc® better place for it? Better keep whatis jest where it belongs! Ayer’s Hair | Vigor, new improved formula, 4 quickly stops falling hair. There is not a particle of doubt about it. We speak very posi- tively about this, for we know. Does not change the color of the hair, FEES he 4 Formuia with saeh botlle Bhow it to y dogtor Ask Lim about {tf then GO as hoe says our : re of ito Then it aids natu ipto a ¢ new Lowell, [ow Hair Vigor may well be sai it stops falling ha one step further — it d sca Ask for **th Ayer Co., re in JOHN T. NOLL, PLEASANT GAP, PA fition. de by the J. ( on GRAIN MARKET, | Wheat cow... CMRI connsnnrlnnnesnniren PRODUCE AT STORES, ROUT. conte srrssess Also Paintin ABLE... conins cn ins SALE~Truek farm, contain 30 clear : runnie the barn Beil Good eiephor d nt i i% By a vote of abo f mte citizeus decided ul two io worth of 0 one issue five thousand dollars’ bonds ECO WN NNN NNN NNW BV BWW WT MASON Tops and Gums At KREAMER’'S At Prices as Cheap as Any Place in Town. FRUIT JARS Wx -c = AN ANYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES, ORANGES BANANAS On Hand Every Week. eamer & Son. Centre Hall BN WW DWN WW WT WT GW WT TW WWW MELONS PWT VHT VDDD NV BDV VY RD DRO 1 NNO ND DNDN THE IMPROVE De Laval Cream Separators Are Now Ready for Your Inspection. 1900 D Ten New Capacities Ten New Prices Ten New Styles A Size for Every Dairy, from the Smallest to the est. D. W. Bradford, sei sa CENTRE HALL, PA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ELEVEN DAY EXCURSION ‘ROUND $5.25 TRIP From CENTRE HALL. Tickets good going obly on train leaving 7.17°A. M. $ Good returning on all regular trains, . Corers Closing Sunday and Monday of Camp Meeting, Consult nearest Ticket Agents, YR. WOOD, Tenchu Ban Manger. Go ala
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