# I, THE CENTRES THURSDAY, OCIOBER 3, 1812 OFFICIAL STATEMENT, Make Newspapers Mast Statem nts partment, Sworn semi-anpual Post must make the newspapers sworn statements to its editor, manager, the name of editor, business If the newspaper newspaper, managing and publisher, addresses of each stockholder one per cent. or more of the gecurities, must be mentioned.’ Daily newspapers in addition to the above inforw ation, must give average number of copies of each WEAR SWORDS ots Were Armed With Dirk ad-—Thoy Were Fighters, gut and Porter Being Eo the Mi Knives ™ ate Though, Farra i the Age of Twelve. ' atin in atlies at wore than a hundred years was, indeed, the he was wpularly but on mite of a lad, his appolutment be iched his teens Admirals nd Porter were midshipmen itched battles, nt twelve and Go gh was ni) yvoears old Eptan Han [x HOU n Ft mid I id during the six date I'he same act also requires publish. of the statement, ers to pisinly mark all reading “advertisement ”’ for which consider ation ved. The penalty not less than $50 nor more than $500 1 is recei is mei —— Harris 1ownship’ A £10. wiry Corl spent three weeks atives at Pleasant Gap, of Bate alsturg, argaret Weber, Col- day uk MgFarlane =i al Bo ra visited at t Matilda last week. # Meger, of State College, t part of Saturday at Boalsburg. Frost his visit Ice ol Eq C18TTO eorge C made first to night roof on the Fr IMeCHAanics are Funday put 8 Lew A CLIT i, GLEE is Week, Li eller z i there t Mr, and Mre, tended George ville on Thursday. Frederick Rhowalter, Mothersbaugh at- 'a sale at Houser nry ill from is sly traived nurse seri a ® . f 1171} , is takiog care of him. Hill, Henry of Centre with spent Fred- Mrs. Rote, turday uotil Me ed parsonage. Mre, Stover. Mr. and of Vicksburg, visite the Reform d from Ha Rote { Rev will be ad- } the Reformed ch Hnmuuion utch on 5; preparatory un Haturday at 10 1 eEven- i, Elmer Hou'z, O W, uart, BR. B. Harrison, . H. Baily, and Frank the War Govern - rlane attended ention at Alto 1 Jacob Kee arrived at Mr, week. of Ana- Boals- yun last ‘ner, 1:8, Keener different this week. time Corl. burg ¢ Saturday. in visiting with relatives in parts of Mrs the he the siale quring the Ww. minis ——— Aaronsburg, + Hull, spent the per will spend uae of her brother C. at Thon State his family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phiiadelpuia, spent a who is employed iiege, Sabbath Cranston, few days wilh in town. Cornelius Bower, our ¢itizane, is under Dr. Frank's At this writing be is some better, Walker Orwig, who is employed at Alto the greater part of the week wit family at this place. George ormick and family, of Potters Mills, spent a fe intiv reiaiives ope of aged CAre. na, spent 1 his Met w days pleas- antly with th Mr. and Mra, E. G. Miogle. Leroy Mensch has gone to the Pea- body Musical conservatory at Balti- more, Md., to resume his studies in music, Miss Bertha Musser, has been employed at the Bellefonte hospital the past few years, is home on a Vaca. tion, Mr, Mra, eir parents, who and Harvey Crouse, and Mr.and Mra, William Guisewite are attending the Milton fair,” They made the trip in Mr, Urouse’s suto, As the regular organist was not pres- ent on Funday morning in the Re formed Bunday Hchool, Miss Annie Eissnhouer very ably presided at the Organ, J. W. Forster, accompanied by his gister, Mrs. Hara Harper and Miss Bara Guisewite, spent a few days pleas- antly in Lewisburg. They made the trip in Mr. Forster's auto, Mr. and Mre. Frank Tomligson, who had been located in Penfield, Ii, for the past few years, had their house- hold goods shipped here and are now occupying part of Mrs. Sara Leltzell’s home, Brush Valley. R E Wert and William Keller are on the sick list, Mrs. Daviel Weaver who had been ill is improving. A. E. Limbert and J, W, Beck lost valuable colts last week. Miss Della Bpayed went to State College where she is employed, Home people from this section ex- pect to raitend the Milton fair this woek, The Farmet's meeting held at the Hoy school house last week was well attended, Nearly all our farmers are through sowing wheat, Bome of the farmers are cutilog cern and others ploking ap. ndia om shore Cadet Powell ran his inne into the harbor of & 3 Merrimac, remained all night nnder the menacing gans of the inner batteries and steno under their fire in the morning. New York Press. 130 wed out again Blood and Fire. A French editor, anxious for sensa- tions, came into his office and asked his deputy what had happened ing” he was told. “except that man's nose had been bleeding in the Place de la Concorde and a chimney Is on fire in Montmartre.” “Enough” sald the other and wrote the placard “Blood and Fire In Paris!” Hutry and cunning are the two ap- prentices of dispatch and skill, but neither of them ever learns his mas ters’ trade. ~Colton. A. When you bavea bad cold you want the beat medicine obtainable so a8 to cure it with as little delay ae possible, Here ls a drugglst’s opin. fon: “I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years, says Enos Lollar of Saratoga, Ind., ‘“ and consider it the best on the mar. ket. For sale by all dealers. adv, Landry goey out Ogtober 16, i “OUTING DOLD “yA ORTON “dl A ITIN ia LUN EV Hidde With His C d the Re Meeting Brother an His OF (i the tiply rag Wilh plied cular one ary The Proper Caper. Asctum-Tell me whith ls Would You say y to live on $10 a week’ “on £10 weekly? Wise Well, I'd say “it Ia possible for two to live on $10 a week weakly.” « Cathollec Standard and Times. proper, mnie tor two or . Very Mean, He—1 belleve that every man should fo something to advance selentifie knowledge. When | die | shall leave my brain to sclence She-8tingy thing Judge ALL a — We should be surprizsed not at our goud deeds. but our bad ones. —Phil Ups Brooks, we a —— TRIPOD OOP IPEVLIOOOVQRBPO POP Contre Reporter, §1 per your, DEMOCRATIC CO, COMMITTEE. WANLID A New Line of ats and Cap wn TODO POINRITOONITPIIPPITIPOROANOCS HOS iuchobdinihdbundnububaiubol New Percales for Fall Dresses Bargain in Low Shoe Wn We | ¢ niv afew Fresh Cakes and Fruit this week Chipped Dried Beef and Bologna Fresh Peanut Butter Sweet Potatoes 7 H. F. Rossman SPRING TILLS, PA. APNE IIVRS PO OPRPRRONOBS yoy Farm Machinery Gasoline Engines Fertilizers Binder Twine Repairs for Machinery The undersigned (is pre pared to furnish anything in the above lines, at most reasonable rates, Farm machinery includes a full line of hay tools, ete. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. H. C. SHIRK Centre Hall, Pa, Attention, Farmers Seeding time is on, and the question of fertilizing will, no doubt, be carefully debated by you. I want to call your attention fo the fact that I have in stock ROYSTER FERTILIZERS. If yon have failed to place your order in time lor fertilizer, or lind that you have insufficient lor your requirements for Fall seeding, I invite you to give the Roy ster a trial, | have the goods here and you can drive in at your convenience and get them--the only right way to a oy fertilizer. You need not inconvenience yoursell by hustling out at a time when you are busy with some other work to get your fertilizer out of a car. When you need the lertilizer, come in, or i! you are in town with a team, take some along and save an extra trip. will not go wrong on Royster goods ; they one) on Merit and based on Quality. Roy- lizers are compounded, not merely mixed. ay ; come early, “9 Oh yes, you no d hl HH oubt have been thinking of doing In case you eed good cement, for you cannot with | PORT ARKD CEMENT Al enhotantial {Ah a lativdl (00 all yet, po Or ( ément. EE ORI TIN RTE R. D. FOREMAN CENTRE HALL, PA. | | We NEW GOODS are arriv- | ing daily at Emery’s store Winter Underwear for Men, Women and Children, now on hand. New Bed Blankets 65¢ to $5 per pair. Cotton and All Wool. Light and Heavy Rubbers, Shoes and Arctics. Best Makes, Lowest Prices. SHOES THAT WEAR-—for everybody. GROCERIES Do your trading where you get the best goods for the lowest prices. C. F. EMERY, Centre Hall — Always Fresh LADIES’ “FITZEZY SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE
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