p- . ii fay THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8B. W. SMITH, Kditor and Proprietor, Euterad at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, CENTRE HALL, . . . Penna THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, TERMS, The torms of subscription to the Re- parter are one dollar por vear in ad vanoe. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 counts per lines for thras fusertions, sud 5 conts per line for each sub. S:quent tnsortion. Other rates made known on applioation, 1909, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presb gs terian—Centre Hall, morning. Lutheran~{nion, morniug ; tisorges Vall'y, afterncon ; Centre Hall, evening Methodist—Centrs Ha'l, morning : afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening Hall, Fassey ville, story and song evening. sSprucetown, United Evangelieal-—Centro morning ; Ege Hil, af service, entitled Reformed Saturday afternoon fug roooh | Saved at Sea Tusseyville, preparatory service, Communion, Sunday morn. Centre Hall, ait rnoon. Evaugelica'—Friday evening, Mountain : Sat urday evening, Gre Sunday morming, Tusscy ville afternoon, Linden Hall ; evening, Spring Mills. The Presiding Elder, Rev. B F Bohner, of Allentown, will preach at all ap pointments, Alo, quarterly business meeting on Saturday afternoon, and a German sermon by the Presiding Elder, &1 Lirove The Reporter's Register Gertie Floray, Centre Hall Mrs. W.C. Mohler, Maggie Hart, Philadelphia Emma McCoy, Centre Hall Elmer C. Hettinger, Centre Hill Mrs. Anna Burris, Centre J. M. Rearick, Salona B.E , Centre Hill n Hall ‘entre Hall Helen Bartholomew, Harry F. Hubler, Hall Ed%ard Haschutt, New Ark, N. Mrs. G. P. Mull, Lancaster Mrs S. V. Hosterman, John AF GR. Philadelphia Hall Yaser le} Runkle Hall Centre Centre Griney v, Boalsburs setts, Joh glown Emerick, —r——— LOUALS, Wheat is up to §1 08, and butter and egRS, =5 ecenls, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Odenkirk began housekéeping in their new home at Glen Iron danghter of Mr Centre ou sae Miriam, the littl. and Mrs. E. M. Huyett, in Hasll, has been confined to bed count of sickness since Sunday. Mr. and Mra. D. Y. Meek, of State College, visited at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. E Camptell, at Linden Hall. Miss Rosalind Williams, of Ty- rone, is a guest in the Campbeli home al present. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Glenn and BOD, of Dickinson, smong friends in Centre Hall valley. Mrs Glenn and gon came by rail, and Rev Glenn made the trip overland. Jost at this time they are visiting relatives about Boslsburg, are and the Among the findst specimens of pots- ino town for exhibition were placed Ham: uel Gingerich, An is more, he bas the goods at home to Pmaphssize the exhibition. Messrs, Riebsrd Brooks and J. Cloyd Brooks also have a fine lot of tubers. toes brought i Fomery's store by G. R: Betts, of Johnstown, accom. panied by Mrs. Betts and children, are guests at the home of Mr. ahd Mrs, Killed a Moose, The Milroy correspondent to the Lewistown Democrat and Nentinel, has this to say: W. O Rearick on his bunting trip to Canada was fortu- nate in shooting the oldest moose that was ever killed in that part of Canada. The animal weighed 1600 pounds. Me, Roarick, with hia brother-in-law, Joseph Gilliland, of New Bloomfiald, and their guide endured some hard- ships, as they wee in a cave and had scarcely anything to eat on account of the heavy rains for eight days and soven nights, making it impossible for them to get out to get anything, the provisions they did have on hand spolled, leaving them for several days without anything to eat except flour and water, tienen: Harris Township, Oscar Rishel is engaged as clerk in the Elmer Rss store at Lemont, Samuel Kanp and family, of Renovo. are visiting his parents, in Boalaburg, Mra. Jolin Hess and daughter, Miss Mary, were visiters from Dubols, at the home of Charles Megner, ship, spent Sunday with Mrs. Marga- ret Miller and davghters, Mr. snd Mrs. Hugh Burchiield with their ehild, of Altoons, spent lime with friends in this plsce. Miss Laura Keller, of Tusseyville, spent Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ira Rishel, Mrs. J. A. Rupp spent part of lat week at the home of her sister, Mrs George Shuey, at Shiloh. C. D. More returned on Thursday from a th ree months visit in different parts of Missouri where he had a most enjoyable time, John Belizer, of Coburn, 8 classmate of Alfred Rupp at Mont Alto Behool of Forestry, was entertained at the J. A Rupp bome over Bunday. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Miller, and son Harry, Mra. Margret Millar, and Mrs J. C. Roop spent Sunday at College, : Miss Martha Bosal, of Centre Hall sone was an arrival at the Hillside farm, or the latest styles in dressmaking. evening. The household goods of one o'clock. Mrs. Sarah Rankin celebrated ed ber by sending ber some cards township, visited here last week. Stone Valley. The remains of Mrs. Nora F. W. Barry, ofliciated, service he was assisted by Stonecy pher, Mr. and Mm Mra. Hanna Burchfield, Mrs. J. H Jacobs snd Misses Margaret Lytle and Margaret Johoston, attended the party given by Mr. John Mitchell, at Lemont, on Friday evening, in honor of the birthday asunniversary of ber husband avd his twin fister, Mrs. Henry Tompson. At the burial Rev. J. 1 Benalcrs Eiscon and Stober, can Ca Vicious ndidates, Supperted All Session of 19C5 Infam us. 1905 was a “hal In linita “House of The yon and tien of th legislature of vociierous' affair, Albany Harrisburg wa the that ses the in usion In he Boas mi enerously contributing to gay ma’ during fon control of iurance kennel con assem 'y emed the looting Opel immediate future velry and a fo irs mens Cal number was voted ha Car Load Sweet Potatoes 189 Barrels Sweet Po- tatoes, car load No. 1, large, at $2.25 per bbl, car 20; burlap sacks 29¢: Special, 1000 Ibs. Loose Salt for $2.75. a LR Gar Load American Wire Fencing at Discount 4,000 rods, full car load, will be sold during next thirty days at reduced prices, A. cash count of 4 per cent. allowed. Land owners, you may need lencing this fall and perhaps next spring you must buy. Why not buy now at low prices and make the extra discount. Write or telephone, 3 { f (is- ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE We are headquarters for all kinds of merchandise, Take advantage of the special sales over our Counters, WALL PAPER «. A SPECIALTY .. [ STOCK of FURNITURE TriCes. 1 apples each week or A aa I A EE 2 Our New Hair Vigor A wep? te 171 \yer's Hair Vigor was good, the best va But a0 sid Tel Pern & 4 | 4 : i uP proved formula, i: er. hk IS the one great specific for fall- § ing hai A osm ing nair. £5 4 £ very way “4 Way. Eom el TTT will. Ask 3 Out New ( druggist to 0n RIC Dreparing A GREAT REDUCTION SALE, BEGINNING FRI., OCTOBER 15 ra 11] Gnd on Sur erseial 1s tablae = You will find on our special sale tables a goods that are bein flered at a wonderfully reduce large variet from what they us Sone poods will be sol less than actual cost items are given here : odds ddd SAAS ISLS LAI ALLL 3 0004 } W. A. Krise, Mrs, Betts being a niece, Mr. Betts will go as far as New York city to look after some city lots he —— a ———— Linden Hall. horas £3 at i Wy SONIA One doz. pairs Pants, worth $2.25, offered at . $1.50 Two “ “ “ “ 1.25 and 1.50, at . 1.00 | wer 1 . hh ts " "nr § » SHOW ito you, ""thenew kind. This measure Does not che wpe the color of 1) Penny ~ 2 ¢ hair * purchased about a year ago, I. B. Ripks, the shoe agent remain. ed at home several days last week to move bis family from the Wion house, opposite the school house, to the house vacated by IL. IL. Bmith. Mr and Mrs. Henry Swabb will move in- to the hone which Mr, Ripka former- ly occupied, the same belonging to them. John T, Noll, the Pleasant Gap painter and decorator, seccompanied by Mrs. Noll and little Miss Jean, were in Centre Holl Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Noll has been kept very busy dur ing the past season, aud hss on hand & number of uncompleted jobs he is hustling to finish up before the real cold weather gets in, Mrs. Purr, wife of Rev. A. A. Parr, had th misfortune to fall from the Fear porch of the parsonage of Bt John’s Koglish Lutheran chureh, in Loek Haven, while engaged ia per. forming ber household duties, with the result thatone of the small bones in ber right limb, above the ankle, was broken. Her husband is at Clifton Mpriogs, where he fs slowly recuperating from a severe attack of heart trouble, Mr. and Mrs. John Fortney, of Boalsburg, wero in Centre Hall Tues day, and while Mrs, Fortney was do- log shrpping, the Harris township eonstabis wiled away the Lime in the Rporter office. The removal of his mustuche simost made & second intro du ‘tion necessary, snd if it improved every hairy mau’s sppearance as much as it did Mr Fortney's to be clean sha. ven, there might bs as host of ugly physiognom'es improved by the same process. Of course, do not understand that Mr. Fortuey belonged to the ugly tribe, for there are som: resl nice Boul home last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Tressler, Mrs. A. A. Black, Miss Jz ra Rupp, Miss Claudia Wieland, Mrs. William: Tressler and Mre, Laura M. Hem, George B. Miller and Mr. Ligen- felter, of Hollidaysburg, are in Centre county on a hunting trip. John Watt returned to his home iu Illinois, after a month's visit smong friends in MiMio, Huntingdon and Centre counties Mrs. Laura Hess left on Baturday morning for the Bouth Mountain Banitsriurn, at Mont Alto, where she will spend the winter, Prof. P. H. Meyer placed a piano in the home of Mrs. Agnes Moyer, last week ; also an organ in the home of John Diehl. Jacob Lee snd family were entertain. ed over Sanday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lea Brooks. J. Hale Ross Is having an addi tion built to his dwelling house which when completed will be quite an ime provement, Mise Rose Williams, of Tyrone, is a pleasant guest at the home of J, KE. Campbell. J. H, Miller left for Harrisburg on Monday morning where he will Join the surviviug members of the 184 Roy. iment Pennsylvania Volunteers, who sre going to Richmond, Virgi is, to participate io the dediestion of the monument erected by the government to the booor of the soldiers who fought fa the battle of Cold Harbor, Che trip will include a six days’ stay at Richmond and excursions to sur. rounding battle fields, Mrs. Hugh Burchfield. of Altoc na, Is visiting Mrs. John Jacobs, I SONS. A son was recsntly born to Mr. and Mm. Charles Mitierling fu thelr things that have bsirs cn them, Chicago howe, sgage:. “The » 10 increase Allegheny bn and to lead » In salaries alone of m of $51,000." Vetoes by 16405 page 18 passed providing for ad ria county, page 588. and in Senate Journal, 1905, page Wore ditional law judges In Cam? Senate Journal, 1905 Erie county, 492, Sis of them The machine majority In the legis Inture is always open-handed with the judges, but during the session of 1905 it was liberal with everybody. A bill providing for stenographers and as sistant stenographers for courts was passed finally on Feb. 23. Sisson and Stober voting in the affirmative. Sen. ate Journal, 1905, pages 556.557. It was subsequently vetoed by Governor Pennypacker on the ground that “it would be an attempt upon the part of the legislature and the governor to ex. erclee control over the courts.” Vetoes by the governor, 1905, page 24. Corporations Favored Freely. An act declaring valid and inde fearible as to any right of escheat 1a this commonwealth was voted for by both Bisson and Stober. Senafe Jour neal, 1905, page 891. This measure alse { Cantinu sd on next page. | son and Stober voting for both The Farmer's National Bank af Milibeim opened its doors for business Hatardey. The president of the bank Is OC. B, Frank ; vies president, Prof. C. L. Gramley ; vecond vice president, A. A. Frank ; J. G. Eby, esshier, The other directors are W. H. Philips, H. E. Duck, IL. E. 8tver, Willism Pealer, F. M. Fisher, J W. Bright, H. E. Crous, and John Roush. A AP AANA Tt Is Impossible to buy happiness, but that Is no reson why we should "80 by It, Formula with ¢ n § t 42 ye A # & hat - = : y A ers uimion y then do as says | _— I RO A Se A & . - , . ie ke our d not have the sli the color of the hair freely and for any out fear of changing the falling hair. Cures dandruff, eNado by the J. C. Ayer Co., dol #5 2 a ¥ GRAIN MARKET, RPC coimminine « 70 | Whoa on 55 Onta Corn un PRODUCE AT STORES, 1AM ..cocomiiiiivivinne OF Butter... Potatoes. bo Foes Bases herb Eo NE UTORS' BALE OF REAL ESTATE. — By virtue of power and authority of Rasannah Hostermatn and John K. Hosterman, late of Wolfs Store, Miles township, Centre county. Pennsylvania, deceased, the undersiened executorswill offer for sale at pablic veudue, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, AT ONE O0'CLOX K pm on the promises, at Wolls Store, the fellow ing valuable real estate nnd petapnal property, vig: In the estate of Susannad Hostermasn., de All that certain tract of land containing Ww Jess, thereon erocted a welling hone, cable anda Water piped into the house, alld everything in repair, In the estate of Jolin K. Hostorman, deceased All that tract of Jand, know as the John K. Hosterman farm, containing 121 acres, more or ihe improve. The farm Axon good apple orchard and other frat The farm is well fenced and wy, TWENTY ACRES OF TIMBER LAND. This tract joing the farm on the north side in the nereuge given above, and This is the best tract of mbes, in Also, the following persona! property : Bugey, { TERME OF BALE OF REAL ESIATE-TEN y of sale ; ins lguos on April jst of property will G, W, HOSTERMAN, Contre Hall, Pa. Exe utor of Susannah Hosterman, G W. HOSTERMAN and EDWIN 6. HUSTERMAN, oifs Store, Pa. Executors of John K. i The girls who have the most cheek bd Add SAL LLL # a at 1 bbb bdbd Lot of Caps, wo:th 25¢c & 50«, offered at . . 15¢ & 25¢ Hosiery for misses and children, at one-half former price. Japanese dishes, glassware, at just half price. 50 pair Shoes, for men, boys & children, at greatly re- duced prices. Men's 50c & $1 Dress Shirts, half price. Mason Fruit Jars at a Reduction. W. H. STUART § BOALSBURG, PA, Chdbdd - wor MASON a Tops and Gums At KREAMER'S At Prices as Cheap as Any Place in Town. ANYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. A Bs SS BANANAS On Hand Every W. ds Sb lo 5 AAR MOMs ee Ra A Ca res MELONS