J —(—— THE CENTRE REPORTER. ES MBER 28, 1811 THURSDAY, SEPTE —— er — EXHIBITORS. Names of Exhibitors of Products of the Fleld, Orchard, Vineyard, and Garden. The intérest taken in the exhibition of the products of the field, orchard, vineyard, and garden is not waning at the Grange Encampment and Fair as is indicated by the names appended, who were exhibitors : F. A. Yearick, Madisonburg Mrs. Sadie Dale, Bellefonte William Brooks, Linden Hall A. H. Weaver, Centre Hall Archey Moyer, Centre Hall John Lloyd, Spring Miils Miles Bressler, Centre Hall Mrs. Cornelius Musser, Bellefonte William Lantz, Spring Mills Mrs. Henry Shultz, Curtin E. R. McClellan, Centre Hall Margaret Emery, Centre Hall Jacob Sharer, Centre Hall Catharine Bradford, Centre Hall Carrie Sweetwood, Centre Hall Mrs. W. E. Tate, Centre Hall Richard Lantz, Spring Mills Elizabeth Lantz, Spring Mills Elsie Slick, Centre Hall S. E. Sharer, Linden Hall William Lantz, Spring Mills Mrs. W. A. Krise, Centre Hall 8. 1. Poorman, Centre Hall Mra. Milford Luse, Centre Hall Mable Arney, Centre Hall Mrs. Lee Brooks, ®entre Hall Mrs. Joseph Lutz, Centre Hall Belle Meeker, Potters Mills 8S. B. Weaver, Lemont C. S. Bartges, Spring Mills Nellie Lonberger, Centre Hall David Bartges, Spring Mulls W. H. Baird, Centre Hall H. H. Mark, Centre Hall Jacob Walker, Centre Hall H. W. Kreamer, Centre Hall Mrs. J. T. Potter, Centre Hall Mrs. Jerry Smith, Centre Hall Mrs. Belle Lytle, State College Elmer Whitmer, State College N. N. Neese, Spring Mills Mrs. John Glenn, Lemont Mrs. D. L. Kerr, Centre Hall Edgar Miller, Spring Mills Ralph Luse, Centre Hall Benner Walker, Centre Hall Mrs. John Conley, Cen tre Hall Franklin Heckman, Spring Mills Mrs. John Knarr, Centre Hall Earl Frazier, Tusseyville W. H. Hettinger, Spring Mills Fred Lucas, Centre Hall James Keller, Centre Hall Gertie Floray, Centre Hall Cora Brungart, Centre Hall Virna Geiss, Centre Hall William Arney, Centre Hall . H. F. Bitner, Gentre Hall Mrs. Wm. H. Meyer, Centre Hall Mrs. T. B. Grove, Centre Hall Samuel H. Poorman, Centre Hall William Bailey, Centre Hall Samuel Gingerich, Centre Hall Elizabeth Sanders, Centre Hall Martha Geiss, Bellefonte George Geiss, Bellefonte Mrs. Margaret Strohm, Centre Hall Daniel Daup Smith, Centre Hall Mrs. J. G. King, Centre Hall Grace Armbruster, Spring Mills Marinds Bohn, Linden Hall Mrs. H. N. Hoy, Bellefonte Jeff Slick, Centre Hall H. J. Zeigler, Bellefonte Mrs. John Luse, Centre Hall Mrs. G. L. Goodhart, Centre Hall G. L. Goodhart, Centre Hall Eva Grove, Bellefonte Isabel Grove, Bellefonte Edwin Grove, Bellefonte Mrs, D. A Grove, Bellefonte Elsie B. Moore, Centre Hall Mary Shank, Yarnell 8. E. Sharer, Linden Hall Mrs. T. H. Malone, Yarnell Jacob Yarnell, Yarnell Julia Shuey, Lemont Sarah Etters, Lemont Mrs. Philip Bradford, Lemont Guyer Grove, Spring Mills Mrs. Jacob Yarnell, Curtin Myrtle Heaton, Curtin W, A. Krise, Centre Hall Harvey Frantz, Centre Hall Thomas Moore, Centre Hall Perry Krise, Spring Mills Grace Smith, Centre Hall George Riter, Centre Hall Mary Neff, Centre Hall Israel Kauffman, Bellefonte Margaret Emery, Centre Hall Mrs. Samuel Coble, Linden Hall George Breon, Centre Hall George E. Bryan, Centre Hall Helen Lucas, Centre Hall Mrs. J. A. Shook, Spring Mills Harold Alexander, Centre Hall 8. P. Hockmaa, Zion Russel Grove, Spring Mills Ray Sharer, Centre Hall Herbert Stewart, New Bloomfield J. J. Arey and son, Centre Hall D. F. Luse, Centre Hall Mrs. W. 8. Blick, Centre Hall Mrs. John Dale, Bellefonte Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Centre Hall Mrs. George Heckman, Centre Hall D. L. Bartges, Centre Hall George H. Showers, Wolfs Store Mamie Bloom, Centre Hall Mrs. 1. 8. Frain, Mill Hall Mrs. 8. A. Snyder, Centre Hall Frank Musser, Bellefonte Mrs. W. H. Homan, Centre Hall Harry W. Dinges, Centre Hall W. A. Rockey, Boalsburg Ruth Lambert, Centre Hall Albert Mowery; Centre Hall (Continued on foot of next column, ) THE JURYMEN, day in the Month, The Beptember court opened on Monday. On Tuesday morning Judge ued. The jurors drawn for that week port for service. The jurymen—grand and traverse—are printed below, FIRST WEEK ~GRAND JURY. J. C. Rockey, Pa’ton William Stine, Bali Moon J. C Sunday, Ferguson Fred F, Smith, Rush W. W. Tibbens, Benner Isaac Rider, Ferguson James B, Tanyer, Ferguson A. M. Vail, Philipsburg Joseph A. Brugger, Unionville Peter Smith, Potter R. T. Gates, Ferguson A. V. Daugherty, Burnside J. F. Herr, Howard H. L. Yeager, Snow Shoe township John M. Walter, Philipsburg Bamuel Durst, Potter James Rathermal, Walker J. C. Rossman, Gregg Clarence Daley, Liberty John E Foresman, Howard borough H. C. Thompson, Worth Sidney Krumrine, Bellefonte A. E. Bartges, Millheim Watson Struble, Benner TRAVERSE FIRST WEEK Benner Rumberger, Walker J. H, Savers, State College Abner Noll, Spring D. C. Kustenborder, Benner Jacob Keller, Ferguson H. E Crouse, Haines W. C, Cassidy, Bellefonte . Samuel Kreamer, Centre Hall William Vonada, Walker Harry Garbrick, Walker C. 8. Gardner, Howard C. W. Korman, Boggs W. Howard Lingle, Potler D. A. Deitrick, Walker Ww. IL. Harter, Liberty Russel Pearce, State College Fred NM. Meek, Rush Frank Wian, Spring C. H, Smull, Miles John H. Zerby, Gregg J. H. Neddigh, Ferguson Elmer Boob, Haines George Ishier, Harris John A. Long, Gregg William Walker, Curtin George F. Walker A. C. Heaton, WwW. H. Dumbleton, Rush Fred Martin, Sr, South Philipsburg A. Carpenter, Worth D. G. A. Harshberger, Philipsburg H. C. Warfel, Philipsburg I. W. Yonada, Haines Joseph B. Mingle, F. H. Clemson, Patton A. Walter, Mi‘iheim George Lee, Potler Union snow Shoe Stale College Epley Gentzel Theopoiis Pietcher, James T. Foust, W. A. Sickel, C.J. Weaver, Miles Famuel Garner Howard borough Aree soow Shoe “tate College James Zerby, Haines Clement H, Gramley, Miles Harry C. Botiorf, Boggs Orlando Viehdorier Snow Shoe township Piersol O'Brian, College D R, Thomas, Snow Shoe TRAVERS E- Frank Gowland, FP. E Hicks Patton Charlies Lucas, Howard W. F. Musser, Greg israel Young, Harris Henry Shuey, College C. K. Kessinger, Miesburg N. W, Zerhy, Gregg 0. J. Auman, Penn Charles Callahan, Rash J. D. Lile, Benner J. W. Kerstetter, Penn John H. Uhl, . Spring E. K. Keller, Spring John Carper, Harris A. H, Spiyd, Walker P.W. Winters, Miles John Nixon, Taylor Calvin Kling, Marion J. 1. Gray, Half Moon Thomas Eckenroth, Unionville James Williams, State College Hensyl Packer, Rash B. F Grenoble, Gregg John H. Beck, Walker George Grim, Bellefonte Miles Dukeman, Boggs H. J, Walkey, Bellefonte A. L. Bhowers, Bellefonte James M Ross, Harrta L. E. Etover, Millheim J. C, Lapton, Rash James Summers, Spriog George Lounges, Howard Calvin King, Gregg Willis H. Wyland, Bellefonte Chester Moore, Howard W. M. Garbrick, Liberty Curtin Bettie, Rush W. 0. Dougherty, College AA A IBAA. Over 2000 Students at Stata. Over two thousand students are ene rolled at Pennsylvania Htate College, The new students number over six hundred. The Agricultural Depart. ment alone has seven hundred young men on its roll. rs I — As usually treated, a yprained ankle will disable sa man for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamberiain’s Liniment freely as soon as the injury is received, and observing the direc. tions with each bottle, a cure can be effected in from two to four days. For sale by all dealers, SECOND WEEK { Continued from Previous Column, | H. N. Hoy, Bellefonte W. H. Hettinger, Spring Mills Mrs. A. P. Krape, Centre Hall Clyde Smith, Centre Hall Mrs. L. G. Rearick, Centre Hall + Benjamin Weaver, Lemont Mrs. M. M. Weaver, Centre Hall Ross Bushman, Centre Hall John Eby, Zion Emanuel Eungard, Spring Mills H. 8. Harro, Boalsburg Ethel Long, Spring Mills Grace Walker, Centre Hall John 8. Black, Centre Hall C. A. Buttorf, Lewistown W. G. Rossman, Centre Hall John Goodhart, Centre Hall { Exhibitors continued in next sue] i How te Quit Smoking. i Do not light the first cigar less than j Alf nn hour after breakfast, The more | iMieult this delay may be, the more peed there is for au cure. The remain | der of the the same | usual. It is only the first cigar with | which we nre dealing. Keep this up for a week, then lengthen the Interval to an hour for another week, then make it one and an half hours, two two and a half, and so on If you have an “all gone” sensation, a long fig for something and don't know what sort of feeling, eat an orange or apple or almost any kind of fruit, but don't smoke until the time is up. The nerves being deprived of thelr morning stimulant are crying for nourishment, which nature is hastening to supply through Increased appetite to supply digestion iy the time the first cigar | fs entirely eliminated the cure Is ef i fected with no serious derangement of | the heart or digestive apparatus, it | pow requires only a moderate will | yower to make the cure permanent. =| 8t. Louis Post-Dispatch. day smoke as A Crow's Stratagem. A crow had been captured by in a southern family brought home and tamed. They were | very fond of the crow and treated it] with kindpess. As In most houses | where there are children, there was | also a pet cat. The cat and crow were | an unusually | nice morsel was given to the eat. This at with en- the | and | i One day the crow not only looked vious eyes, but made severa to secure, The cat bent off each at tempt, however, and the crow had to | resort stratagem, Disappearing | i in that | | attempts | to Or, he returned from a rag on pet. | he pro ceded 1 geen the chil the coat with do when playing of "ny wl wanted, course, exactly This was, the Crow and he | what A Strict Dramatic Censor. ¥ 1 Vienna once possessed ever the stri censor known in the | an capital at Austr beginning of the last century f the te sf 1 1 "ret i to si ° of just always we r or be ali They ympanied by a third person of Marri also strictly got wipes out of one's forbidden and he instance of a play the auth the hero, Count Valden gardener's daughter. ° ances have unfortunate to occur in real life, bu tor ¥ reason why they should be alk wed on the stage.” he said Not the Same. Oa one occasion w “The Mikado” was belag rehearsed Gilbert from the middie of the sialls, “There {a a gentleman in the left group not holding his fan correct The stage manager appeared ined “There Is get “who is absent through illness.” came the reply from the grave, matter of fact tones, ° pot the gentieman 1 am referring to.” Dundee Advertizor hen i one he sa A Silent Partner, Nibbitt—-That woman who just went out is the partner of your joys and gorrows, 1 suppose? lufton-—She's partner to my joys all right, but when {t comes to my sorrows she slips over to see her mother. Low Fares to the West, Pennsylvania Railroad. Tickets to Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coset, Western Canada, Mexico and Bouth- Cousult nearest Ticket. Agent. 2t. nl ————— Digestion ned Assimliatior, « It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested apd assimi- lated that giveg strength snd vitality to the aystem, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and them to perform their naturally . For eale by all dealers, THE Red Mill ALBERT BRADFORD Proprietor A COUPON IN EACH SACK OF VERLI-BEST FLOUR MEANS A SILVER SPOON FOR YOU FARMERS! I do chop ping at all times at FOUR CENTS a Bushel—and do it good ! | GRAIN DRILL 1, if perfect ig an ny soon be needed ry seeding is desired. The 2enttsires hag a E npire nas o uy THEDeLAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR knowledged to be the 4 {i machine. DeLAVAL SEPARATOR O11, will prove a great ec. f onomy if ol On any sep- ie i arator or other high-geared machine. D. W. BRADFORD CENTRE HALL, PA. Bell Telephone calls will be prompily angwere d. Direct from the mills. Winter Underwear, in cotton and wool. 50¢ to $2.50 suit a trust, A Li ianos and Player Pianos Exceptional Values in Pianos and Player | Pianos. Terms to Suit Your Convenience | Pianos of the best make, high grade, the latest improved 1911 scale and action, and case de- sign ; veneer and finish, In tone quality we cannot be excelled ; under a ten-year guarantee. We have been CONTIN- UOUSLY REPRESENTED IN BELLE- FONTE AND THROUGHOUT CENTRE CO. FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS. We have many hundreds of satisfied piano cus- tomers, which alone is a testimony of the mer- its of the pianos we sell. Before buying your piano consult us and see our line. We now are more fully prepared to meet the wants of any and all at prices which defy competition, We guarantee to give you as much for your money as you can get any- where from anyone. Buy Your Piano from Your Home Dealer Sheet Music at popular prices] 5c. MC. GEPHART BELLEFONTE, PA. 19 North Allegheny St Opposite Parish Drug Store LADIES “FITZEZY" SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT FR’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE BVT BD BB BB BBD BeBe J. Q. A. KENNEDY Lecnssnmoissaimstoss. HIGH CLASS WORK DONE a ———————————— SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE at For the past ten years I have been re- pairing Watches, Jewelry, etc, at my home west of Centre Hall, but of late I have given the business more attention, and in the future practically all my time will be devoted to the jewelry business, ab J. Q. A. KENNEDY Centre Hall Pa, i
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