$i Es 0 SS NS A Som in a A Aso i saison DEATHY ¥- * J Bamuel Houseman, for more than section of Potter township, died at his | home early Tuesday morning. He | was sfllicted with dropsy, and had | been sailing for some months. His condition just previous to his desth | led his friends to believe that he! might live for some time. He was | conscious to the very last, but at the | same time realizad that the end had | come. He waa the son of John Houseman and was raised at Green (irove, near | Peon Hall. His age was SIX! ye ven | years, five mouths, and Laterment will be ten days, this (Thure- | wi in the Esher cemetery, | It | made day) foreno at the Zion ebureh, near his home, was bis desire that Rev. Fred Rolver ' of Telford, should be at the funeral, but | sickness prevented this request, Rev, | W. O. Martin preside, | Phere survive a wid Ww, nee Rusan | daughter, Blanche | Estella, wife’ of Thomas A. Hoster- | man, of Centre Hill. Also two broth- | ers. John and Charles, of Millheim. Mr. Houseman a trade. He served sa justice { | Moyer, and one waa tanner the | of peace for many years, and also con. | ducted a far, i i er A fem ———— Deaths of Centre Conuntinna, { Mrs. Asron Katz, of Bellefonte, at | . | sister near Philadel | phia, sged sixty-two years, i Mrs. Catharive Whitman, widow of w Whitinan, at four year J are, the home of her snow Rhoe, | i ighty- five months, George Bucher Porter, at the home | A. AL. LaPort, in Ty- ! roune, age ighty-six five | of his son-in-law years, Inonins, William Morgan, a former resident | i lefonte, a Iyrone, aged eighty- | four years, i fr of } eligi cnt w—— Lightning Deatre 5% Barns and Contents, The bar: f Al McCoy, whose farm i R mele, 3 Her oy a nesr | lightning i on fire i i the farm of Jerome | Thomas, at Lyleville, near ( ally destros he big barn or ‘oslport was { ti d Sunday night in | 18 SBmMe manoer, gether with 65 | Eepo ter Rogister Bertha Snyder, Groonsd Hazel and Robert Sheft Mrs. Chas, F, Shefler, D Bavilia Rearick, Contre I Mr. and Mrs, C, F. Condo. Green Margaret, Micheal and burg sburg ondo, Greens ty, Greensbhure » pring Mills Auna A. Henne H, H. Yearick D. L. Geary, 8; CE E. A. Kent Centre Hall milan The Agricultural Department issgued another bumper crop report Heretofore the credit for bumper cropa were given the Renublican party, buat we the honors. a a Re AE A HA BO Wo 5 OE FOR SALI A port mude alter the Tollman plan, Also Wihik thie poultry house, 16x15 1 | Orpington beos and pullets and Baff Leghort t {REV.} 8 A Centre 0.88p 4d SNYDER, Hall Frail - I'HERE t'S NOTICE — ‘ A 5 leslamentary on the citate © Eilzabeth OC, Lingle, late of Potter twwnship, de Cured, Lette fntary on the above estate hav ing been duly granted to the undersigned, he would respoectfu IY request any persons knowing selves lndebled to the estate to make (m payment and those having claims same present them duly authen sottloment, FERGUS POTTER, Execulor, Fortney & Fortney Centre Hal!, Pa Attorneys 0.87. I's Lestame Alo against the ticated for Centre Reporter, $1 per year, “ we have had the « has place with a full line of groceries guitabl For three years and each year our business bringing a lot of good i wh CA COCOA BUTTER Ae y “ Homes Penn State Crea woes Ic I'omato | We mly grocery store on the Picnic ground al the old be bothered with for us Why n on the ground, OODS CLAVIER er. Look same for camping, CRACKERS BREAKFAST FOODS FRESH CELERY 1 SOUPS ¢ TOM BANANAS PICKLE: ABBAGE A F 17S ATOES mery Ice Cream PENN ¢ fruit inices are Jouillon torant h 141 bu els wheat, 150 chickens, ete, en ay. shells rye, 133 bush. | tailing | 8 joss of £3 x Fithh san insurance of | ing the ! i ", Fisher, and the | aiid place for several r or » » Weaver, of nest Pe person who first | an eye on yours, Hs bought the farm from George | nn iH, was the | the Philips estate An Ms se ——— Marriage viconses Harter, Millheim Laura B. Bpringer, Millheim Norman B Wayne Evey, State College 14a Treseler, C. E. Morris wn, Altoona Helen G, Hostler, Altoona Ed. M, Budwick, Hannibal, N. Y. Mary Hamilton, Bellefonte Mc fs Filmore Fire on Pealtentinry Nite, Monday noon lightuir g struck the large barn on the Rock View farm, nesr Bellefonte, on the Penitentiary site, and it was totally destroyed by fire. The barn was the most preten- tious on the pen site, having been 150 feet in length. The loss is not lesa than $3000, ————— i ———— Tarkey Dinver at Od Fort, The Oid Fort hotel, on next Bunday, will serve a {urkey diner, Lvery- body who has ever heen a guest at the O'd Fort since Mr. Royer is landlord will know what such an announce. ment means, These dinners are elaborate, aud worth twice the price, A fs Potters Mills James Kimport and William Ruble, of Linden Hall, spent Sunday in this place, The new forester, Mr. Meck, arrived in this place and is stopping at the hotel, The stork passed over this place last week and left a little boy at the Will. ism McKinney home, John Armstrong and Warren Black spent Bunday at the Sankey home near Millheim, Mre, Jane Musser and daughter Miss Catharine, of Bellefonte, are visiting at the J. A. Black home, Jesse Burkios Is at the home of his grandmother Mra, Anns McClenashan where he will spend the winter, Jacob Auman of this place is in the Bellefonte hospital where he was’ operated on last week and is getting along ae well as can be expected. i. J A———— The implicit confidence that many people have in Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Disrrhoes Remedy js founded on their experience in the use of that remedy and their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of colle, disrrhioes and dysentery that it has eflccied, For sale by all dealers, I will have on sale at th Fair, Centre Hall, a full line Fall and Winter Clothing. ings, Raincoats, MORRIS Eire" GRASS SEED ¢ Grange Encampment and of the latest and best styles of The stock will consist of : be well hand- 1: can er than any Delt for two or three horses. Does its work to perfection CLOVER SEED ALFALFA SEED SA LE tand boond and East by an alley, same 1} f the property of Mary Goo : 8 desirable on ther particulars inquire of D. ROR Centre Hall Sweater Coats, 3UILOING LoT FOR faring Main sires Il and inspect stock, FROMM “ Were all medicines as meritorious #8 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentages of suffering greatly decreased.” writes Lindsay Seott, of Temple, Ind. For sale by all dealers, LOUALN Rav. and Mrs. Buck, visiting their danghter, Gesry, in Centre Hall, R. D. Fareman comes to the Re porter rescers with an advertisement that should be carefully studied by farmers and others, nf York, are Mr F. P Trespass notice suited for posting in woods and fields against hunters and all other purposes—for sale at this office, Mr. and Mra. Samuel RBhaffer and Mr. and Mra. Bamue! Bierly, of Re. bersburg, on Bunday were guests of Mr.and Mrs. William F. Rishel, at Farmers Mills, Mra. Mary Odenkirk is quite feeble at her home in Centre Hail, and needs constant attention, Mrs. Sarah Ker lin and one or the other of her two daughters, Mra. W, F., Bradford and Mra. A. W. Alexander, are constantly with her. Mrs. Odenkirk is well ad. vanced in years, but up to a few months ago was remarkably active and in good spirits, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Sheffer, accompanied by their two children Hazel and Robert, of Dewart, came to Centre Hall Inst week, the former re. maining until Monday, while Mrs Sheffer and the children will stay until after the fair and be guests of Mrs, Mary Hgnrick. Mr. Shefler js a mapufacturef of butter aud ice cream, and is conducting busivess on a large | souls and in a snceessful way, : An "Old Folks! meeting will be held jo St. Peter's Reformed church, | Rebersburg, on Sunday, at 10 a, m, This service will be largely conducted | in the German language, The Ger. | man sermon will be delivered by the | Rev. J. J. Staufler, of York, a brother of the yastor. A most hearty luvits. | Hon is especially extended to all the | old people of the community, The | Yoik minister will also preach at Liv. | ovis, at 2:30, sud at Madisooburg a 7:80 o'clock, RA RR ——— TR Attention Concrete Cheaper and more Lasting than Wood I have just received another car of Portland Cement, thus assuring you a fresh article, which is so much appreciated by users of cement, as that stored in warehouse since early Spring is often partly set in the bags when purchased, I have also two sizes of Crushed Lime Stone, and sharp river sand, especially adapted for cement work. Plans and specifications for concrete work on the farm, may be had free for the asking, Might be well to look after your chimneys before cold weather sets in, A few brick and a bag of (ce- ment may save your home from destruction, I have two grades of brick suitable for the work, W. Gross Mingle Centre Hall, Pa. Give us a call, I Es —i FRODUOE AT STORES, | Ease sinsssionnns.. 2 | Potatoos, wes voniers | OOF nad | GRAIN MARKET, BPS nesses in TO] WHOM hernias - Ro J qa | CIDER PRESS-The unde will aver 1 vigned oper ate thelr older ross at the Lottie {ing ML at Deliite Hall station, Tuesday ana | Thursday of oroh week, exorn plonie wok. i TREASTER & ZETTLE BROS. j0.47, Ventre Hall, Pa, Belin now to aogalre he fh business knowlgdge that TORRE SOOCeRR. @ place all pb oar gemdusion, aren ie last year Hood ken pine, wii Either Pitman or hh Bhaorthand, ntten fant on : Write tor En, mt BEGINS SEPT. 2 TD) WELLING BOURSES 108 SALE The — Banking the re erty xhown 8b Spacer home. hos in KIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON CORNER LOT. jot * i mb lee Lion tl ape be wold ohioap. ait above properties are offered at very GR, : _.. Centre Hall, Pa Few, if any, medic have met tended the use of Chamberiain’s Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea The rhoea which it bas effected in simost every neigh sorbood have ive. it ay repais, large and modious, and weil of Asvortment a Elmira Moyer. Al in igh air, partioniars 0 Jun 28 with the uniform success that hss at. remarkable cures of collie and diar- Vude ieputation. For sale denlors,