en i a A i —————————— A ————— a —————— 5D RT AS TT EERE oo oo CID A SE SEA Oy Sa - 4 ~~ A A " aoe oo ard, IW : The readers of this paper will be | pleased to learn that there is at least one | dreaded disease that science has been { | able to cure in all lis stages, and that is { | Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only | | positive cure now known to the medical 1. fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional 18 disease, requires a constitutional treat- ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there. | by destroying the foundation of the dis- ese, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprictors have so much faith in its curative pow- ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Bend | for list of testimonials. Address: ¥. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0. Bold by, all Druggists, 76c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. EARLYSTOWN., Sm SE Verna Frantz spent Sunday evening THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1918 | with her friend, Ruth Riebel. Hl mmm : ————| Rowe Young will accompany his | Pleasant Gap. mother to Burnham where he will be || J.T. Noll and Franklin Wesver at- employed for the winter, | Title of Publication The Centre Reporter tended court the lset week as jurors. Thomas C. Bartger, who has been || Pascal Eg Bailey Roy Coldren, who bad an sttack of | ill for the past summer, is improving. || Namesof Publishers—S. W. Smith appendicitis, is again able to be about, Mrs. David Boozer, Mre, Charles || —Edw. E. Batley Dr. Rheliey departed for Wasniug- Slack, and Mrs. Charles Meyers spent || Signed, BMTTH ton on Friday where be bls accepted a | Baturday st the L. R. Lingle home, EDW. E. position as army surgeon, | EDW. E. BAILEY. The new house being built by Mr. Henry ia nearing completion, and will . : {Hl Sworn before me this 24 day of October, Jack Frost's icy bands did consider- || 1916. wn goon be ready for occupancy. John Eckel may be able to steer a able damage Saturday and Bunday | touring car, but a runabout gets his nights. goat. We all know, ditches are bad things, John. W. D. Herman hss purchased the Ford car formerly owned by Dr. Shelley. Better wateh the speed limit, 'Fquire, ; Thomas Adams, who went on the excursion to Niagara Falle, has accept- ed a position there avd will make his future home in that place. C. K. Stitzer will break ground this sll for his pew store buildipg, and will build an up-to-date building io the lot adjoining his home, The Burdasy echools opened Bunday after beirg closed for a pumber of weeks on eccount of the paralysis plague. The public schools also open ed Monday, ‘he delivery truck owned by Will. jam H. Nol', Ir., and bother is again on the rosd after being overhauled and receiving » and bas the appearares of being new. a————— Woodward. Rev. Dosch are visiting the ledy’s sister, Miss Nadie Walter. Mr. apd Mrs A. B. Meyer from Coburp were Buudsy visitors in town, Joe BE. Tower Hill, Illinois, town last Thursday Edeen Fuitz «of ppeDt mn few de) a lent Official Statement of THE CENTRE REPORTER October 1st, 1916 BRIA We LB oA reid 5 LR prt THE CENTRE+* REPORTER. sm — i op —————— BOOZER, Notary Public The Centre Reporter, §1 50js year, The Great American Smoke Fall in line with hundreds of thousands of red- hers of the good old U.S. A. Smoke : rette tobacco that's been an American insti- tution for three generations—*“Bull” Durham. The rich, relishy, star-spangled taste of “Bull” Durham puts the national spirit of get-up-and-hustle into your ‘Bull” Durham is the freshest, snappiest, liveliest of smokes. GENUINE ‘BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO “Roll your own” with “Bull” Durham find a far greater satisfaction in smoking rette than you ever did before. looded BITi( 1 . ne hand-rolled cigarette. and you'll your ciga- ew cost of paint Ask for FREE packageof papers” with each Made of the richest, mild- est leaf grown, “Bull” Durham has a delightful mellow-sweet flavor found innoothertobacco. JY; / 2 1 / / AIS WS AAS PEL SH fa Vn Cows and Kerosene Old Bossy gives excellent milk on sweet clover and new, tender grass. But if she gets into garlic or eats too many pumpkins—well, you know what hap- pens then. But do, you know what's wrong when Jour lamp smells, smokes and flickers? [ery often it's the wrong kind of food—ordinary kero- j.ian? sene instead of vy of your Perfection Oil ATLANTIC leater. It never smells or © I : h smokes. There are no ashes, soot - dirt. Your dealer will show you Perfection Oil Heaters rea- | . _- arid] wile Men who never smoked cigarettes before are now “roll- ing their own” with “Bull” Durham. PRES settee * Condo from wes a vislor in sf ernoor, Nearttumberland " A " ith i An Mastrated Book- wer kK with bis ie showing correct H Your and a reckage of be mailed, recast, ham, IN, way to Defy the Weather Let the wind howl, de : tion Oil Heater can be used in any because it's consuming art of the Want to sit up i Bank the fires and keep the cheerful, warmful mother, Quite a number attended the Milton day. Mrs. BE, Wolfe wae to Rebers- burg Bondsy afternoon gee ber brotber, Howard Miller, who had a paralytic stroke Esturdsy while ip Asron=burg. While picking apples on Baturdsy forenoor, Mrs. Daniel Benner had the misfortune fsll from the ladder which caused her a pumber of bruises but no bones were broken. While playing with a corn culler Supdsy sfiernoor, little Freddie Eisenbuth hed his thumb and two fingers severed. Dr, WAS called to dress the hand, Schools opened Mouday mornirg. Mr. Weber {rom Smuul'ton teaches the Woodward school ; Miss Lida Hoster- | a gnrelte papers, wil be A Perfec- paruite Apt ioress Bu Durham, Du Woodward last Thors- from Fair THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. } ‘ ICE HOUSC, M. to COZY with ~~ TALL LEAL AT PUBLIC BALE The alow AMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE EN HALL, CI undersigned heirs of Alesander MeCoy deveased, will se af public sale at the isle residence of the deocessed ocated one-eighth LIND mile west of Potters Mills, on Deeds. Mortgages, Wills, & FRIDAY ecuted with care. Al ep &i ong O'CIOCK Pp. = estate, viz TRACT, BO. 1. -FARM BOME PERCHES re y to OCTOBER 200th, 1916 the following described rea lv priced at $3.50 to £5.00. Atlantic Rayolight Oil doesn’t smoke up the ceiling and foul the air with that nasty burning odor. Why? Because it's S0 highly refined and thoroughly purified that it can’t. But it does give you a clearer light and a more radiant heat than you ever experienced in a lamp or oil stove before. Try it in your lantern some dark night and see the difference. There's a big feeling of satisfaction in having a barrel of Atlantic Rayolight Oil on your place. Ask for it by name and be sure the brand name is on the barrel before you take it home. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA ® to Bate College : wises, inciuding good his farm is one of the best in for productivenoss and a os sdapted for stock raising TRACT NO, 2 -~-FARM OF ACRES ANI FOME PERCHES, Frected thereon a good hous snd barn. yas kinds of fruit, TRACT Muser Wait for the 'McNESS MAN WHO SELLS SANT RATIONS MEDICINES EXTRACTS SPICES pecially well a rev} ’ | a delight. Your ' ; : dealer will show : ; map, Pine Creek; Charles Museer, | ta AND SOME Rt. Pantl: and Vounads school, ramy ar frp jis and sdjolr ¥ Join McNESS bove described rea TARY PREPA ————— SH Colyer. J. CC. MeClenahsr, wife took supper at Orvis Horner's, Mr. and Mrs, George Yarnell daughter Cstherine spent -'undsy with the Jobn Jordan fsmily. Miss Doras Wingard apd son Lloyd made a call at the P. B. Jordan homes SBuuday. Mr, and Mre, Roy Miller, daughter, Miss Berthe, and sops, Elmer and Krider, drove to Bellefonte Sunday and spent the day with Mre, Miller's sister, regard to same y. IE N #1.. Philadelphia, or Cyrus Brungert, Centre Hall, Pa TERME OF SALE 10 per cent of purchase money 10 be paid on day of sale; remainder of termas will made known (tn day of sale fold as the real estate of the late Alexander MeCoy, deceas d, by ihe helms AGNES MeOOY POTTS SAMUEL McOOY i. F. McOOY po BGAL BOTICE~ In the matter of the ° spplication for the appointment of & guardian for Mary A. Kreamer, sa lochie minded person To the next of kin of the said Mary A. Kream- (io to the store that displays this sign: “At lantic Rayolight Oil For Sale Here.” You'll find it a d place to buy regularly. and mother, TOILET ARTICLES and i Lat A LIA ACME STOCK TONICS, ETC. Buy Sealed bottles from PALMER E. DREESE | Centre Hall, Pa. Bell In the Oourt of Com- Phone mon Pleas of Cenlre County, Pa, No. 19, September term 1¥16 00000000 ROG VIII CeS Merchant G. R. Mieesr, wife and children Ervin and Ells, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Msrtz and little daughter drove to Mifflin county Bunday and spent the dav with friends. The trip was made in the C. 8. Brungsrd Car. a—————————— A A AG AAAI Aaronsburg, The first destructive frost occurred on the 20th of Beptember, Cnarles Mussins, of Williamsport, was the guest of his friend, Nosab Cronimiller, for a few days. The school opened on the 2ad of October, a goodly number being in at- tendapce the first day. OPERA BELLEFONTE rouse ME OCT. 7 JOS. L. KERNAN'S Musical Comedy Success Mother - Goose WITH J. C. MACK - - OTHERS - - S0sos ILY GIRLS SCENERY § COSTUMES EFFECTS SPECIAL MATINEE BALCONY MAIN PLOOR 25C==50¢ Children Under 16~15¢ A Laughing Musical Tonle for Young & Old Prices: 38¢, oc, 78¢, 1.00 with price. wish? Regal. 1 Seat sale at Parish Drug Store - HORSE POWER 695 Power at a low ical. qual- § Say when. er You are hereby notified that at a Court of Com- mon Pleas of Centre County, held st Bellefonte, Pa. on the 15h day of September, 1916, the wad court fixed the 71h day of October, 1¥16, at 10 oo’ clock 8 m., at the court douse in Beiieionte, Pa, as the time and piace for hearing the application of yeorge W, Hosterman, a nephew of ihe said Mary A. Kreamer, for the appointment of a guardian for the said Mary A. Lresmer, a resi dent of Rebersburg, Miles township, Centre County, Pa, and further directed that 10 days written notive of said hearing be given to her and also to the members of ber family, residing within the jurisdiction of the court, and by si jonst two weeks publication in one ne Wepaper of general circulation and by mailing marked co known postoffice address of such of the parties ns reside beyond the jurisdiction of said gourt, at which time and place all parties ifiterested may atiend if they deem proper. HARRY KELLER, Attorney for the Petitioner, [CE CREAM Made from PURE CREAM —That's what you buy at Pennington’s Ice Cream Parlor. Cream comes fresh from farm every morning. Try a quart for your dintter to-day. Fresh Baked Goods Also, Various kinds of CANNED GOODS Centre Hall Bakery “ Where Good Goods Come From" CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor Sweater Coats 50¢ to $5.50 Bed and Horse Blankets Quality and comfort ; at prices that are right Selz Shoes There'd be but one shoe if everyone knew—SELZ, Try them. Dress Goods for Fall and Winter, KUMNC 99000924420 REO 00000OPRGR0 H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. 000800 POOL OOOGINOONROIRMTY S9suessensaesanuy POPE PLVvOIPONS 00080000002 00000003090000030000000000000020000T00000P00 OILS & GASOLINE 1 receive carload shipments and can supply you at all at low- est prices Bring your barrels and drums and try my oils and gasoline. William McClenaban WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR CENTRE HALL, PA.
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