Si Ad. a — sr A et —— ——— THE OENTRE REPORTER. BHURSDA Y, BEPTEMBER 2, 1910 Ee + wom LOUVALS, Ralph Musser, of near State College, who is attending school at Lemont, was In Centre Hall Baturday evening. If you want to buy a cream sepa. mtor, buy a Reed, it is the best ; the easiest running machine in the world, aud ean be fastened on the wail with brackets—for sale by George KE. Breon, Centre Hall. Ammon Burkholder returned to Philipsburg, New Jersey, after a, week's vacatdon. He is a brakeman on a freight at present, but is looking forward to becoming a conductor on a passenger train, and is now on the regulation way of attaining that position, Home farmers are cutting their stubble flelds and are making hay of rank growth of clover. There are many flelds in which the clover is more than a foot high, It is a ques tion with the farmers whether it is ad- visable to cut it or leave it on the fields to rot down during the winter, Toshow the immenaity of the Al lentown fair a fow figures are quoted : Receipts at the gate, $67,000 ; sauer- kraut consumed, twenty tons ; frank- furters and other ments eaten, 60,000 pounds ; attendance on Thursday, 40,000 ; enough beer comsumed to make ariver. General James A, Beaver is back from Asia Minor and North Africa where he made a trip inspecting mie sion fields. He left the states about three months ago, his objective point being Edinburgh, to attend a mis slonary conference. The General re- turned home in fine physical con- dition, " Cansbe depended upon ” is an ex- pression we all like to hear, and when it is used in connection with Cham- berlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoes Remedy it means that it never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It is pleasant to take and equally valuable for children and adults. Sold by Murray and Bitner, Mr. and Mrs. T. OC. Henney, of La trobe, are in Centre Hall with friends, and sre also spending some time at the old home at Potters Mills. Mr, Henney is employed in the rolling de- partment of the Railway Steel Spriag Company's work, and is engaged in rolling locomotive tires. They ex peet to remain in the valley for a week or two, A swarm of bees took possession of the store of I. Boyer & Bon, Lock Haven, Monday afternoon last, and remumined Mm possession until Tues day morning, when they were smoked out. During Monday night they camped in one of the display windows in which there were a num- ber of watermelons, and they re. mained, Dr. and Mrs. Christ Sharer, o Reading, motored to Centre Hall by the way of Bunbury and ILewisburg, arriving at the home of Dr. H, F. Bit ner Bunday afternoon, Mrs, Sharer will be recalled as Mrs. Christ Murray, who after Mr. Murray's death remain. ed at the home of J. D. Murray, in this piace. They returped to Reading via, Lewistown on Monday, The proposition to change the rural free delivery mail system from s salsr- led to a contract job is naturally meet- ing with opposition from the earriers, who were in state session at Willisms- Rort recently where the topic was the principal subject of discussion. The change is desired, it is said, because of the deficit of $8,000,000 charged off to the rural free delivery account, 7 on his way from Reading to Pitte burg, Robert Keller, son of P. F, Keller, stopped off at Centre Hall for a few, days the beginning of this week. He IA engaged with a firm that manu. factures and places in position store fixtures, and was in Reading helping to fit out ma store. In a few weeks he will be in New York, where his firm has shipped several car loads of fiz. Lares Lo be installed in a drugstore in \tte great subway rallway station. Peter O, Btilckler, of near Mifflin. burg, will not be punished for having caiised the death of George Rishel, last June, by striking him in the face with his fist when in the ®@ommercial Hotel, in MifMinburg, owing in part to the charge against Strickler having been made for murder and voluntary manslaughter. Rishel, at the time he was struck, was drunk. The jury de- liberated but one hour and then re. ported not guilty, having been unable to lower the ree of the crime ta that of involuntary manslaughter, a A Bn bbb bbb bd bby PLEASE NOTE After October 1st The Centre Reporter will be mailed to no one as a subscriber whose subscrip- tion is not paid up to within twelve mouths, Bills will hereafter be mailed niouthly to all who are in arrears ten months, This change is due to a postol- fice ruling forbidding newspapers to be mailed to subscribers who are #1 arrears more than twelve months, rrr rr rrr rrr rrr errr rere oP rd Exhibitors of Oro Kathryn Bradford Mrs, Mary Odenkirk W. R. Neff Mm G. L. Goodhast Mrs J. G. Dauberman H. A. MeClellan Mrs. John Luse Mm. Sidney Poorman Grace Smith H. A. Lingle Dadington Brown Carrie Belle Emerick John Heckman Mrs. I. H, Duck Nina Snyder D. I. Bartges Mabe! Walker Mos. Samuel Durst Mm, H. 8 Alexander Elizabeth Saunders Lillian Emery Mrs. Jennie Daup Mrs H. M. Barrick Gertrade Flomy Mrs Willard Dale Edgar Mille Clyde ®Bmith Jacob Walker Jefferson Slick Mes. N. E Krise Mm J. E. Campbell Mrs. W, E Heberling Huth Stresk 85. W. BmRh Lruyer Grove Jerobh Yarnell W. HH Lingle J. N. Reyer “adie Dale James Stahl Mrs John Conley Harold Stover Minnie Duck Charlies Weaver Hotert Nett ER MeClellan Joh M. Weaver BF. Grenoble Carrie Swestwood Mme W. § Harold Keller H.W, Dioges inate amuse] Poorman Mary Bloom Mamie Brooks Daniel Bloow Mrs, Cloyd Brooks samuel Gingerich Mrs. C Bartholomew Mrs. GL. Marshall Ms DF Low Mys. E. Ripka Mrs, Sarah Etters Har Ww Hid Ademander A Bookes amuse Cole Mrs OE laird J. W, Goble Ixither Daniel® huey Mrs H N Moy Edith White Charlies Welzel Mrs W. 8 White Mos, M. Keller D. F. Louse Mrs. A Rote 6G. W, Miller Jobin Beeon E K Keller W.S Waite Nm DW. Bradiecd Hugh Alexsuder Mrs. Frank Moser I. W. Bachan Mra Sarah Kerlin Mrs. Flors Balrfoot Bra Eckley Dale Gregg Sownthld Gregg town FAIR, uots of the Farm, Unrdon. ng the Mrs, John Noll Jumes Hpmmers Rump Luse Jennie Sta Mrs. MoClelian Muayuard Meeker Mm. EG. Grove i, H, Bottorf Nina Stick H. E Homan Grace Arastrong Arron Detwiler Mrs, Jerry Smith H. F. Bitner W. H. Baird Kerpey Walker Saufuel Dumt Mrs. H. Swabb Margaret Emery Orvis Weaver Mrs, 8 A Snyder Mrs W. A, Boal James Keller Earl Frazier irene Brown Willian Kerlin W. A. Krise Eisle dick Meg. William Brooks James GRID Estella Hebwriing Freda Bailey Baelie Lytle Russel Grove Ruth Brooks Jaoaol liarer MM Condo Bigler Shafer E. H Crater I Wagner Carl Bohn I. Smunk samuel Brown I'V. Johuson Mimndag ohn Mrs BH Floyd Walker Mrs David H, tigiss Fhillp Duals JC. Gooelhiart Elsie Moore Harry Franti: Mrs Samael! Giagerich Mrs DH Thome Moore Mrs. Thomas Moore Geass Breon Richard Lantz Mrs Charles Nell Walker Sed Shivers Fogene Gate Israel Ksuffan i diarer Gardner rove i Dale Paul DD. Bwabb Mrs SH. Mos Ew: Hosterman William Fishibam Ciavien Royer Emma White loin While H. E Harter Walter Weaver Cimyton Waller C 8 Hazel Willlam Ross Jolin Loyd Mrs A. F. Bails W. H Homan Haiph Heuney Edwanl Baily Kathryn Stover Mrs J Meyer Jouh Grove ihe us Tow Jacl Nowe, of shoul we SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 al olie 0 Clock p.m CONTAINING 838 ACRES AND 1 ron bounded and described as follogs, it, Be inning at Pine stump, Sorbet o al of Paniel igen thenos North 112 degroes East 145 py to slthup | there Ngrth 641.2 degmes Saat 10.4 perches along lata of W. ¥. Smith wo stone © thence North 61 degrees West 98 perches siong lands of the esmte of Daniel Tmmel © mblie road | thence North % 1-2 degrees West 7 perches to stone and corner of lands of the of Christian Plats | thence South 1-4 degrees L192 perches (o stane | thence South 29 J 2 rees East 5.1 perches to stone | thence Somth teen East 362 perches 10 stone corer thence North 79 degrees West 15.3 perches to cortier in public rond | thence South 5 degre Wont 5.3 perches to post | thence South 6 degrees Want § perches to cornet | thence Seuth © 12 degrees East 27 perches 10 olin: thence South 41 1-2 degroes West 35.2 jorehes (0 post thence South 12 1-2 degrees Wist 39 perches to corner on west side of Poun's Unek sdjoining Innds of G. D. Armbroster esidte | thence Sorth along Weaver lot and lands of Daniel Jigen #2 12 degrees Kast 91.3 perclils 0 stone sind these Nor. bh 59 degrees Bhst 28.2 perches 10 pe stump and corner, being the place of beginning, oon thining = acres and 15 perches, ment wessurs. Theroot erected 8 goud frame house and bank barn together with all necessary vattuaildings all in good condition. Good apple orchard, never ailmg well and spring of water at the house. This farm is in a high state of eultive: tion and positively clear of theeties and stones, The ln he be entitled to one-third of d 1d the grin in the und TERMS OF SALE—Ten percent. th be paid ou day the sale, and the remsioder on delivery of a Pomession will be given April ist, 1911 A. B. HOMAN, JOHN NEESE, Trustees Kate Stover, Calvin F. Nog, “roms CU. Hagan, Heirs of Jaooh Noose POUL SALE OF REAL ESTATE - The us dersigned will offer af public sale on TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 25 1910, atl ote o'clock po in one-third mile east of Wolf's Store, nn Miles township, Centre county, on esct No. 1, the fel lowing deseribed real cetate Sarah Armbraster, Johan W. Nees, Emma Homan bern, aod bei i sist NO. 2-Brick land=-This imect slong police road, ings are in frame wid fe . The well fenced, the soll Leimg of No. 1 and is ledated bai NO, S846 ACRES WOOD LAND AND PAS Tu LAN w= Flies treet adjoins No, south, There i ) this tract. A steeas of water tmking it an ideal pasture Jot NO. 4. CRES WOODLAND This tenet ROwn a oi B. Weaver tract, wot ual Jat of good oe Ee and second h B iowa Several tracks be sold singly or or ull 8 suit the — FIRE Then dent “wilt 5 For further partioulsm write or enll on “vB, i J he by Lib Cpa ' Doctors presaribe very litle, if} | any, alcohol these days, They prefer strong tonics and altera- tives, This is all in keeping with medern medical science. It explains why Avyer’s Sar. saparilla is now made entirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor. Follow his advice. We pustish our formuiss y We banish alechol ers from cur medicines We urge you to - ounsuit your dovior Unless there is dally action of the bow. els, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nausea, | dyspepsia, We wish you would ask your doctor about correcting your constipation by taking laxative doses of Ayer’s Pills, | wemBbiade by tha J. U. Ayer Qo., Lowell, Mass wen | Chance For Reporter Readers, | In order to test the Reporter's great | circulation and its superior adverts | ing value, we have made arrange- ments with Murray & Bitner, the popular drugglste, to offer one of their best selling medicines at hall price to anyone who will cut out the following coupon and present It st Lhelr store, COUPON This coupon eutities the bolder to cue Mk package of Dr Howard's specific for the cure of constipmtion amd dyspepsia at hall price, : o i i iwi melund the money (lo any dis sa tisfiod customer Mt & RITNER. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS RRAY Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia is not an unknown remedy, It has made many remarkable cares right here in Centre Hall and so positive are Drug- gists Murray snd Bliner of its grest superiority ln caring dyspepsia, con- stipation, sick headache and liver troubles that they will, in addition to selling it al bmif price, refund the money Lo anyone whom it does not Wp Your complexion as well ss your Lem per rendered miserable by = disordered liver. By taking Chamber. lain’s Stomach and Liver Tavlels you can foprove both. Hold by Murray and Blloer, I SoA —— Clothing, hails, shoes, overshoes and umbrellas for pienie. CO, P. Co's Department Btore, ia Long SOB OLEB000000GL0P BBB ® Friend and Customers JUST RECEIVED Ladies’ Lace and Em- broidered Collars, Hair Puffs, Switches, Turban Caps, Hair Rolls All silk Taffeta Ribbon, No. 40 & 60, at 10 cts. per yd,, while it lasts, A FULL LINE OF FALL AND WINTER SHOES! H. F. ROSSMAN : Spring Mills - - - Penn, C0000 IO0NNICIIOPONOL EINER 000000000000sB08® aw BINS 00000000000000008000000 PEO LOHIBLVIVOBL BOON RBBRS | | | | PENNSYLVAN mln whim usteated Booklet and fall in J. BR, WOOD Passenger Trae Manager * ow Sia Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and known medicine in use for the rellef | and cure of bowel complaints, It | cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, und should be taken at the first un- natural looseness of the bowels, It J» tqan'ly valuable for children and siulte, It always cures. Hold by Murray and Bitoer, Both Iron and Lead Water Pipe, . . . Pumps and Repairs MAKE YOUR WANTS 0 ENOWN J. S. ROWE CENTRE HALL FA BN NNN BON “wn Look at our line of New SHOES FOR SUMMER Ladies’ & Misses’ Oxfords Patent Leather Oxfords Rus, Calf Blucher Oxfords Men's Heavy Work Shoes Boys’ Vici Bluchers We have a complete line of Common Sense Shoes ¢ for Women and elderly ¢ Ladies; the most comfort- ¢ able shoes on the market, ’ ‘F. E. Wieland ‘ General Store ¢ LINDEN HALL, PA. ¢ dN aL had THE Red Mill ALBERT BRADFORD Proprietor WW WW WWW WD WWW W BW BBW DW / ¢ LEAVE YOUR ORDER AT YOUR DEALER FOR For the Fall Season We have Clothes that will surprise and delight every man that sees them. Come in and get an idea of what they look like even though you're not ready #0 buy. We're so en- thusiastic that we would like to show them anyway. Montgomery and Company BELLEFONTE EMERY’'S STORE The Place to I GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES UY w 5 See our line of Men's and Women’s Patent Leather and Gun Metal SHOES Can't bz beat for Price and Quality A Large Stock Ay of Dry Goods, Notions & Hosiery C. F. EMERY CENTRE HALL, - - PENNA EE Ea VERI-BES’ FLOUR And Look for the COU- PON in EACH SACK which entitles you to some dpi dodo bbb everybody. ») IA RAILROAD bid dd dd ddd SALI AB ALIBI IIIB III IIIB BI0L . BOALSBURG TAVERN EE A —— — | : for Pianos sad Urga ws. The L ester pianos are used and en- domed 1,y all the leading bn susioal oon- HOrvalc ries and colleges in the U, 8, The Stevens plano orgs are the Intent ach in mo tern organ cn Seong - Fis nos and organs sold on. easy pay- wen’, plan. Write for catalog. CG E. goin, Spring Mills BOALNBURG, PA, AMOR KOSH, PROPRIETOR red acon. all travelers. “Bus bo aed ftom all Temine i Oak Hall Sation, Every effort i modate the teveling public. Liv voi All Candy sold to Retail Dealers by the Camp Candy Company, Manufae. turing Confectioners, Tyrone, Pa., are NOT ADULTERATED IN ANY FORM, ure strictly pure and are guar anteed to conform with sll Pure Food Laws, a CAMP CANDY CO. ono J yan. y TYRONE, PENN'A © return on regular return ¥ GEO. W. BOYD General Passengor [IR SOL, M, NISSLEY, VETERINARY 8 SURGE N, A uate of the Univers ity sof Penn's Si Tada Palace, Livery Stable, Helle bball “Sdeven's” Double Barrel Ha nmerless i | eva in pe Saige dl al the “ery .