THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, 8. W. SruUTH, |. . Editor and Proprietor, Kiitered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as Second Class mail matter, Centre Harr, . . . PenN'A THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1910 TERMH, The terms of subscription to the Re. porter are ong dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS, ~20 centa per lines for hres insertions, aud boouts per line for each sub- equant insertion, Other rates made kuown on application, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Method ist—Centre Hall, morning; Sprucetown, afternoon; Spring Mills, evening. Presbyterian—Centre Hall, Mills, afternoon, Lutheran Union, mornlog ; Georges Valley, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. morning ; Spring LOCALS. C. C. Bartges, of Spring Mills, was in town on business on Tuesday. The big Baileyville picnic will be held on Saturday, August 20th, sat which time the survivors of company E will bold their forty-ninth annual reunion, C. D. Moore, of Boalsburg, secretary of the Harris township school board, was a caller at the Reporter office, Menday morning, baving come to town to attend the faneral of Jacob Wagner, The condition of James A. Keller, who is suffering from a paralytic stroke, has not improved during the past week, He is yet unable to take nourishment, except water and milk which is given to him through a tube. One of the surprises to the average summer boarder who comes to Centre Hall is that the mosquito is a mibus quantity here, A native born must live long enough to get away from home to experierce the discomforts of this pest. An insect of some kind is working on the second growth of clover in some gections. The leaves of the clover are eaten full of holes, and the stalks be come stunted. Whether or not the later rains will revive the stalks re- mains to beseen, Five children of Mra. Ellis Horner of Pleasant Gap, have been taken care of by the Children’s Home Bociety, of Pitteburg. The institution will find homes for the little ones. Mr. Hor- per died last January, leaving his family in destitute clrcamstances, Rev. Danisl Gress, who was called home from Chsutauqua, New York, to officiate at the funeral of Jacob Wagner, has returned to that place again to complete his vacation, at the same time gaining instruction by at- tending lectures at the Chautauqua. Mrs. George E. Limbert and son Paul Moyer, of Greenville; Mrs. H R. Krider, and daughter, of Baltimore’ Maryland ; sud Miss Miriam Rath Moyer, of Rebersburg, who Is a stu. dent in the Woman's College at Fred- erick, Maryland, on Monday were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J, D. Meyer, in Centre Hall. They are the children and grandehildren of the late Joseph Moyer, of Rebersburg. Mrs. William Colyer, of Centre Hall, accompanied by Mrs. Maggie Miller, of Millersburg, were callers at the Reporter office on Tuesday. Mrs. Miller has been in this loeality since the beginning of May, but spent the greater part of the time io the vicinity of Colyer. Bhe is the sister of Mrs Amoi Lise, who died a short time ago at Colyer, and is also the sister of Mrs. Colyer's first husband, her maiden name being Gonder. ed to a decree handed down by the superior court, printed in part in this issue, reversing and setting aside an order issued by the local court upon the petitions of Spring township eiti. zens, who endeavored to force Spring township to provide schooling in the Bellefonte borough schools, The Hupreme court decided that no district need arrange with an other district for school privileges, provided the school facilities were ample. In last week's issue of the Reporter the statement was made that H, F, Musser, of Centre Hill, was suffering from an attack of typhold fever, He was later taken to the Bellefonte hos- pital, where he underwent an opera. tion for appendicitis, it having been a owe of long standing. Bioce the operation his condition has been very favorable, and at present he is able to sit up in bed, The hospital authori. ties believe that in a week or ten days he will have recovered sufficiently to bs able to return heme, Rev. W, H. Schuyler, Ph. D., and his daughter, Miss Eloise, expect to start Monday mornlog for Blogham- ton, New York. Here they will visit relatives of Mrs. SBehuyler till Saturday, when they will go to the home of Mra. SBohuylet’s slater, Mrs. A.D. Moriill, at Clinton, New York Here Dr. Bebuyler will preach ou Buo- day, Angust 7.h, He expects to re. main there till the last of thet week when he'will return to Centre Hall Miss Eloise will stay with her aunt about two weeks longer, then she will go to the Ostskills to spend a week with u frisnd before returning direct to Cape May to resume her work se tencher of mathematics and history in the Cape May High Behool, AA rat AI LEFPTERS FROM SUBSURIRERS, Reporter Sabacribers’ Qorrespondent Col- oman New Department, I have been quite ill since receiving your letter. I am able to be up for the first time today. I cannot write the letter you request just now, but will do sons soon as I feel able. We would not do without your newsy paper, as we see all about parties my mother and sister know, and I have heard my parents speak of the people and dif- ferent places until I feel as though I know them too. It is the dream of my life to some day pay Centre county a visit, The twenty-five cent order is for a box of salve. My mother thinks it must be made after the formula of your father’s celebrated salve, I will tell you a wonderful cure it made when I write you again. Very respectfully, Marrie H. HEWES, Moreland, Kentucky, July 25, ——— A AAT, Neighborly Deed, The Linden Hall correspondent to the Reporter writes that the neigh- bors of William Raymond performed a good deed lget week. Clarence, a son of Mr. Raymond, has been serious- ly ill for some weeks, and this obliged the father to give much attention to the young man, which, of course, in- terfered with performing the work on the farm, especially the making of bay and cutting of grain. Last week the neighbogs consulted, and the re sult was that four mowers were started to cut down the grass, and in a day's time the whole crop was cut. The pext day these good people again came together, and with additional help the cured’ hay was stored in the barn. The same process was gone through with s he grain, and now Mr, Raymond is impressed with the kind treatment of the neighboring farmers, Among those who rendered assist. ance on this occasion were J. 'H. Ross, Henry Houser, John Gingerich, Cyrus Confer, Harry Keller, David Bohn and son, and a number of others from Boalsburg and vicinity, whose names could not be secured. Marriage Licenses, Clarence McCafferty, Bellefonte Gertrude Kreamer, Bellefonte Norman C. Watson, Moshannon Mary A. Davis, Moshannon Louis A. Miller, Williamsport Mary Pacini, Bellefoute Fraok J. Lannen, Fleming Flora E. Young, Bellefonte Gus Neldrich, Winburne Napcy Mayes, Philipsburg Peter B. Moyer, Orviston Stella I. Poorman, Orviston Georges Valley. The remains of Mrs. W, T. Motler were laid to rest in the Bprucetown cemetery last Friday morniog. By the death of Mrs. Motter the commun- ity loses a good kind neighbor and friend. Bhe will be greatly missed, in- deed, in ber home for she left little ones —Lthe youngest one not quite two years old—that need a mother's care, The bereaved family has thesympathy of the entire commuaily. Miss Bara Barger, of Milroy, Is spending a few weeks at the home of her brother, M. J. Barger. J. B. Ripka is ali smiles over the arrival of a little wood-chopper at his home on Monday. F. W. Eanist, of Yeagertown, visit ed his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. H. Foust, over Bunday. Miss Gertrude Lingle, of Laurelton, visited friends at this place over Sunday. Mr. and Mm. George Boal and nephews, William and Edward Foust, of Potters Mills, spent Banday at the home of J.T. H. Foust, : Miss Mae Zottle spent Bunday at the home of M. J. Barger. Edward Decker left for Philadel- phia Tuesday morning after a short visit here, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stump and two children, Alvin and Mary, of Belle- fonte, spent Bunday with Mure. Stump’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner. A ————— i ————— Reporter Register, C. C. Ramsey, Bellefonte Mrs. E. M. Burris, Centre Hall Mrs. William Glenn, Fairchanoe John Bubb, Potters Mills L. C. Runkle, wife and son, Williamsport Mrs. Elmer L. Williams, Chicago, 111. Monroe PF. Williams, Chicago, IL Laura Lynn Williams, Chieago, 111, Gertrude Spangler, Contre Hall Mrs, Blanche Rosman Geary, Altoona Mrs, A. B, Ward, Altoona darry Wilkinson, Potters Mills Mary F. Slegal, Spring Mills Roger 8. Bayard, Tyrone Florence 8 Rhone, Centre Hall Mrs. John F, Kreamer, Centre Hall Ms. H, F. Bitts, Allegheny C.D, Moore, Boalsburg W. Thomas Boa!, Centre Hill Mrs, George E. Limbert, Greenville Paul Moyer Limbert, Greenville Mra. H.R. Kreider, Baltimore, Maryland Josephine KE. Kreider, Baltimore, Maryland Miriam RB. Moyer, Rebersburg Mes. Maggie Miller, Millersburg Mrs. William Colyer, Centre Hall Mrs L.B Wolle, Lewhbure Rexford Relish, Centre Hall A. Casanovo, Philipsburg —— —— Saturday, August 20h, ls the date The where the gathering will be held lo Rn i, A SO. 0 SOD 5 — ——————————— Murray & Bitner Successful, Mrs, Margaret Riley is visiting at After a great deal of effort and cor- Lewisburg and Miffiinburg. | respondence Murray & Bitner the Mrs. W. H, Stuart with her little | popular druggists have, succeeded in daughter Emme is visiting at Pitts. | getting the Dr. Howard Co. to make a burg. | special half-price introductory offer on Miss Mary Corl is spending several | the regular fifty cent siz) of cure of weeks at the Fishburn home, at the | constipation and dyspepsia, Branch, | This medicine is a recent discovery Miss Bue Danley, of Pioe Grove | for the eure of all diseases of the Mills, ie & guest at the home of her stomach sud bowels. It not only slater, Mrs. John Fortney. | gives quick relief, but it makes per- Mr, aod Mre. James Irwin, of Mif- | [snent cures. flinburg, were visitors on Bunday at | Dr. Howard's specific has been so re- the Adam Krumrine home, | markably successful in curing consti- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hefllsy, of | pation, dyspepsia and all liver troubles Aaronsburg, sie visiting at the home that Murray & Bitner are willing of their daughter, Mrs. N. W, Meyer, to return the price paid In every case Miss Gertrade Keichline, of Pine | Where it doss not give re lief. Grove Mills, visited for a few days | Bo grest is the demand for this spe- with relatives in this place. cific that Murray & Bittner have Mrs. Bara Shuey, with her little son, bee0 able tosecure only a limited sup- is spending this week st Lemont ply, snd every one who Is troubled Miss Myra Kimport, of State Col- with dyspepsia, constipation or liver lege, spent Tuesday of last week at | trouble should call upon them at once, Boalsburg | or send twenty-five cents, and get six- Mrs. Anna Goss and daughter, Miss doses of the best medicine ever Irene, of near Pittsburg, visited the |mAde, on this special balf price | gusrantee to former's aunt, Miss Mar rk! offer with their personal g yi y Markle, lou refund the money if the specific does week, Master Pierre Boal. is spending | Pot “Ure some time with his great aunt, Mrs, Annie Davis, at her home at Newport, Linden Hall. Rhode Island. On Monday, while backing a wagon Misses Katharine and Margaret out of the barn, the tongue struck Weber, of State College, are erjoying Elmer Harshbarger on the forehead, s>me of their vacation days with rela- | cutting a deep gash about two, itches tives and associates in this community. long and knocked him genseless. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Tressler, of Rock Miss Anna Rosa Is visiting friends Springs, and Miss Lizzie Bitner, of in Altoona, Pusseyville, were recent visitors at the On Batarday Robart McClellan 8B. J. Wagner home. bought a five passenger automobile Mrs. Fouse, of Huntingdon, is mak- from a man from Philadelphia, and ing her annual visit to Boalsburg, since then has been seen out in it where she is the guest at the home of frequently. . a her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Hosterman, Mr. and Mrs. Ez . Tressler and Mr. and Mre. Adam Krumrine, Mr. little granddaughter, Elizateth Miller, and Mre. James Irvin, Cyrus Darst spent Saturday and Buuday with their H.M. Hosterman, 8B J. Wagner C. many friends in this section. D. Moore and W. B. Young attended Miss Sprankle, of Tyrone, the funeral of Jacob Wagner, at Cen- caller at the Hess home on Friday. tre Hall, Monday. : The new home of Fra 1k McFarlane Rev. J. I. Btonecyher is having his is now under roof and will soon Le month's vacation. In companv with ready for the plasterers : his wife and her mother, Mra. Ulrich, Mrs. Rsbeces Hou 5 win Fo ® they sre spending the time at Belips- | DeeD suflering from heart trouble for » grove and othér places in eastern long time, ie very little belter. Pennsylvania. Clarenc: Raymond who has been ii] Mr. Ezekiel, a native of Armenia, a | f0f 8 Dumbsr of weeks, is very li Harris 1ownship a Waa a who Lie tree minister of the gospel, gave an address better. : able to} . fn the Lutheran church on Buoday| YY ilam Rickey is able 2 ha ou! evening, relating how the Armenian again, and ho son is recovering fron chris’ians have been slaughtered by the effects of a fall from a cherry the Turks even in these latter years, ee . He Is ssking for help to build sn Thousands Have Kidney Orphan's Home at Cyprus, . In connection with the regular ser Trouble and Never Suspect it vices ip the Latheran church on Bup-| How To Find Out. day morning wss a Bunday-school | Fill a bottle or common glass with your relly. There was a full attendance of | water and let it stand SWety Jos hours; the school. The pastor in speaking RE from the verse ' Bearch the scrip- > 7p stringy or milky tures '’ emphasized the importance of \\Y F appearance often committing the golden text, the Dicates i} iealthy condi on ge and other passages cf tion of the kid: pt . neve, too fre. Mrs. Lydia Btover, of Altoona, is en. quent desire to Joyiog a few weeks with friends ID | re back Le e— Jan it or pai in 2 * ¥ Roms that teil you Centre county. During the past week | the kidneys and bladder are out of order she was the guest of Mre, Henry Dale. | and need attention. Mra. Btover is the daughter of Samuel What Te Do. Hess, deceased, snd is the only sur. There is comfort in the knowledge so viviog member of the Hess family. often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, Her childhood snd youthful days we1e | fulfills almost every wish in correcting spent in Ferguson townsliip and dur. | rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, ing her married life she resided on a liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water farm on the Branch. Time has dealt | and scalding pain in passing it, or bad kindly with ber, as she ls erjoylog effects following use of liquor, wine or good bealth sod retaios her usual! beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne- cheerful disposition. It is twoniy | Scaity_of bing Soupelied to go often ! 4 © ¥, and to get up many years since she last visited in Boale | yioeg during the might. The mild and rurg, and although many of her | immediate effect of Swamp-Root is friends have passed away, she is hav. soon Fealieed, 1 stands the highest be- | cause of its remarkable ing an erjoyable time. | health restoring prop- 4 ———————————————— | erties. If you need a Teething children have more or medicine you should less disrrhoes, which can be controlled | have the best. Sold by by giving Chamberlain's Colle, Chol. | SgEists in ffty-cent SE . Home of ers and Disrrboes Remedy. All that |v, glay have a sample bottle sent free is neossenry is to give the bed | by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- dose after each operation of the bowels | hamton, N. YY. Mention this paper and more than naturs] and then castor oil | remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp. to cleanee the system. It is sefe and | Root, and the address, Binghamton, sure. Fold by Murray and Bitner, N. Y., on every bottle, Madam! You'll Never Cut Your Hand Cleaning an ATLAS E-Z Seal Jar (Lightning Trimmings) ~for the edge at top is smooth—not jag- and LUE at omman jars often are. ng device. one illustrated below, filled with big jeaches ou can have such fs yourself if you use . the “Atlas E-Z Seal.” GRAI™ M 2 55 °F BYE srnisisisirii vine WB WHORE ovsiseniiss Barley ...ccussivnimssen 1b MBE snannnsss civsrs osvsen COTR coveivnr inns ‘ PRODUCE AT STORES, LAM. .oiniieecosiransssens: 1B Piatnes 5h PIPE Both Iron and Lead Water Pipe, . . . Bolter... coves cressniees Ax DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERH 01 administration an the estate Of John Wolf, late of thes wwuship of Foler, deteased having been duly granted (othe npde mip tod, she would respecifmily rognest wll persons knowing themaelves Indebiud Wo the selato to make nme diate payment, and those haviog claims mesine the seme Lo present them duly anthentioated for sotllewaent, JENKIE E. WOL¥ Administrairix G.mopl Bpring Mills, Pa. RB VD J. S. 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