ERECT Sh Sn er A pny SERIA RE BE GE FERRE —_— Sr; - Be bf . p os ese ad RAI IE Sere — 5 § RE Nl | 4 | We Jove This? Lot Public Sale. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1018. i : 4 fy i ; y for any cage of Catarrh that cannot be ; at I cured by 1 i ‘atarrl. MM cine x A 11] (i051 TR EGG FA WR M, | > RB , S | fae. f Hall's C hh Medicine 1s been taken - * 4 # eT y y { t 0 1 J oy TYR y PARK “g : 3 gh yp Har i oo ’ by catarrh suffercre for the past thirty { ‘ Milli Vy 1.04 i BELLE THIRTY<«FOUR YEARS AGO. a) ? i J : . i | five years, and has become known as the ——— : 5 " {| most reliable rems iy ir Cata orrh Hall's : T : : atarrh Medicine act ru ood or wy r {71 A MOVEMBER 61 Paragraphs of News Taken from the! Catarrh Med 8 tt the Blood on VEDNESDASY VEMBE] H 5.41 : 3 i . the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol- A . n't 3 " 1 Hor Files of the Reporter of 1884. | ¥ - i 12:30 1: Oa 1 | i f | son from the Blood and healing the dis- > enned port January 2, 1884. ty A bright street lamp has been place in front of the store of Wm Wolf & Son, Medicin gre which is a go a hing for that part o he | town. Bellefonte car works were sold to | Gen. Beaver, J. D. Shugarts, William | V. Emery and J. W. Gephart, for $30,- rr, 000 Pare Vika, (AE A musical convention will be held in | 2 Bn FAN i a | LH wn \ ad \ Centre Hall, begin- [SALE a) INSYDE 13 RED A NOVEMBER 7th, 10 o'clock # wnuary 29, 18843. Dr. ok ue / ED : / ; hurel | > ERT i 5 ob, 4 J 2 ; $y, JM | Bl 2% 8 > ¥ 7 v > - a = " m : ston, will have~* it in | BE Ph in x ‘ A "58 arm stock aud boplements | & Clean Up » | vention last year was | 5 Ph a i= M k Yo C 1 URSDA EMBER i pone of the on eminent a Di » . A a € our oa Will se] : Ho eH, you g cat wh ep yn i a Success, ! BAY A Lg 7 ? 2 sume ast TR bl 71. Last Longer | with an elegant . 5 g - Cuts Tire Costs ie Boal, a Eo thw on™ roneuESt : Ey \ light your Perfection Oil Heater and 7 Sy PEA it Boal, art, Cha. wil a 4 , ya a keep cozy-comiortat ble no matter how LI a Aye © | In HALF lay evening ; « PORIAS me Fix the fire earlier in the evening, Shannon cold it is outside. You are sitting in only The Dem ic candidate for Lon j= one room so why keep the whole house gress from tae wenty-nrst SLT 15 fl \ hot ? win} ke Owe yw reputation p early j i Rev. -F.[TR 5 ha Dist having beed You can always take your Perfection George Sy oTY Vo rss and: cuts 13. 1010. wherever wou want to be, any time of Daniel PRES Ry day or night. It gives a steady, radiant | 10 each case He Nea OC frou a loos heat and it is safe. W hen you use narrow margia Smezicap ancestev.. His ance Rayo Lamps ATLANTIC line of Am . f vlan v led | The always reliabl tors came irom oe riand i set a way a oli near Philadelphia in 1710 ; His grand om designs f Mr, Toblag way bers. Cli faties At your dealer's. you are always certain of getting satisfactory § pects bil purwcnn Kriow ou can ¢q sip your car » , spent | aved t ‘learfiel nty where the ’ results. For it has qualities not foun En odinary place hoe I this sket ) was] rn. kerosenes. Atlantic Rayolig ht Oil i a8 80 ve ined ” "i x pre hh } at g Soni |] w ith INSYI DE 1 IRE at 4 1 ¢ “3 ot 3 . | i w i « vy | : he table was which the wee Be lt REBERSBURG. and purified that it burns witho oke, sputter. Use it in you lamps and terns, tox PLLA NA sirm trix ess Cost than tl Gladys | far entered, W. E. Tobus has made | It gives a clear, brilliant yet mellow light Go to your dealer now and select your Perfection asin Oil Heater. They are reasonably priced — §5.60 to $10.00 The Atlantic Refining Company Everywhere in Pennsyleania and Delaware Rayo Lanterns Safest and est Give at far-react the darkest 1 Don’t pass this up, Auto Owner, if you alter real cconemy. / J.Rov Schaeffer Centre Hill ; P. O, Spring Mills NEW The Arrival STORE LT of cH I $v. rf J a "ull L10C- Oi Wo pA ri——— GEORGES VALLEY. tn | Ww Wants to be in Line. HEAVYWEIGHT ndergar- ments and Sweaters : and Sweater Coats for Fall and Winter wear, Ceee PRR IRew CENTRE HALL ETE TTY - You Can't Eat Meat | | THE NEW a. 6 5 ww ew 100 Miles Away I STYLES 4a way Te hes lo oaniad : In FALL AND lay rich te sii atu | WINTER HATS mes Immtel, 400 W. S. S. Sold on Park ; Preparing meat 1: \ : Br4 pase : of Swift & Company's usefulness. || Arc Now Being Shown. so0beP00RROl ROGIER QGP DROR HERE Be tn ans. WOODWARD. ‘Miss Florence S. Rhone, Centre Hall The finest meat vouldn't do you 0 to | sist Re ae "from ycu | Gall and Ni Them. table | rove, Hellefonte f Swift & Company effici iency has m: nade | Sarah E. Etters, mont 2 . ¢ it ossiblé to place C omplete line of ! ‘§ was | J]. H. Burkholder, Cents all ! P Pp . Myra Ki is brought to your attention POIROT sew H. FF. Rossman General Merchandise products in the smallest and most remote Spring Mills i . M. Carson, Spring Mills ; ushand's | J. 3. Carson, boris communities R od, a few Mary T. Brooks, Cer . ; Latte ¥, Klingle y, Centre Hall ; To bé sure the work is done well BR | am Hall, Pa. FA OI Ew i Swift & Company, through its branch | CE eRe a Tra spent a Helen PP. Weaver, urned to their Ralph Neff. Centre Ha iy houses and car routes, brings the meat to A888 a N ‘ « iP JAE faa aid v # . y. Mrs. J. F. Thal, Bellefonte the retail dealer for you. sreater part of the| Sarah Bilger, Pleasant Gap 3 A of Andrew Moyer D.M font fi Swift & Company lays out car routes ebel left for their| H. F. Alters, Bellefonte : covering towns—big, little, medium size i iio, on Monday. Mrs. A irove, Bellefont —which are not served by a Swift week Mrs. C. W, Florence Krape, Centre Hall ; branch house. ghters, Mrs. Harry| Mrs. Chas. W. Whitehill, Oak Hall | ; Lidia and Mabel| Harry W. Los , Centre Hall Salesmen find out in advance what is wn, antoed to Belle- Mrs. J. J Jodon, Bellefonte bh wanted by the dealers in every town. Ne Wosiks x et Mrs, Zeime's hus- Elizabeth ole Bel | Adalige Kline, Bellefont They are followed by refrigerator cars | DICTIONARIES are in use by busi ness men, tagineerd, bankers, War Wipes Out Fraternity at Penna Mrs. Johan Spearly, Beliefonte Eb loaded with retailers’ orders, which are State ¢ otoge. el ving Mil ; j delivered at each town— fresh, clean, and | 4 fidges, architects, physicians, SE : yeorge Emil, ¢ pring ills i ww : H farmers, teachers, Hbratians, cler- ) depleted the Acacia Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Centre Hall sweet—once or twice each week. { gymen, by succeseful men and Frater: at the Posts lvania 8S on hel Centra 4 J Id over. sollege, that { Pennsylvania Stale) 3: B. Rishel; Centre “Hail Swift & Company operates a large women fhe war'd eves Colley a clubhouse doors have| W, S. Brooks, Centre Hall Are Y Equ d to Win? been closed for the duration of the war.| HH. Reeder Jodon, Bellef number of car routes like this, ffom four- ¢ v quippe - NEY {4 arnshuat : « DEOUEE oun ieiont ; The New International provides Every one of the twenty-three members| F.V. & H. R. jodon, Belletagte it teen distributing plants. the means to success. It is an all- are at iront Mrs. W. E. Lee, Spring Mills This is a nec ry and nat 1 part knowing teacher, a universal ques- v lege re-openes on Sep. Bertha R. Brown, Centre Hall tion answerer, tember 25, many other fraternity houses| J, W. Benner, Centre Hall hi of the packers’ usefulness. It fits into If you seek efficiency and ad- will be taken by the military | James R. Keller, Centre Hall the industry in an orderly, effective way. yahcement why not takedally authorities and il be converted into John C. Hoy, Howard It makes better ment cheaper from one ation? Diary: 4 : . hoc nig enlisted in the List of postmasters who registered end of the land to the other, 410,ui0 Vacabuiary Terms. 1700 Egat: stude nts’ army ts i ning corps. With during the week : : | 30,000 Geonrs pphical Subjects. 12,000 more th wo freshmen now registered Mrs. T. L. Keller, Lin den Hall Biographical Entries, or adit! the State College author Re and India-Paper Editions, for a . th e College author s. W. Smith, Centre Hal Regular per ities ar nironted with a housing prob- : Co S | : | pee ; C. W. Swirtz, Tu ill Swif mpa U A | | ; HI tem that taxes the capacity of the cam. ; usseyvi lle t & ny, . . . { ‘ y Ga i Tustration, List of authorized agents who regis- i Set : Hq OF tered during the week : i “4 hl Nae 0S 2 Miss Tillie P. Keller, Centre Hall : Mrs. W. M., Sweeny, Spring Mills by the War Department for vocational Ww. C. Ariisirong, Bellefonte instructios Additional men for elec Hatey g ii, Gotti, Botlefonte : . trical training will be quartered there] § WwW, Gramley, Millheim 3 “Ba EEE after October 7, E, E. Ardery, Bellefonte Import y "3 bh Stor m MDE A al ith ne VPOW ew C000 2000S0PRNO0PO0 DROS RORI ORO EPCOS CO ITIL LLONOEOSOR OOS Few Insurance and ® Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST , AR ree Ea BEBE a mA A ———— y Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, I CO0I994BT0ORUBOR E000 CIVIOGOOOSNNPPANOL SOON BOC Laundry Leaves the Reporter office WEDNESDAY A.M, SEPT. 25 WEDNESDAY A. N., OCT. o and eve 'y OTHER WEEK ent! ‘wrther notice TL ET eh Feturns Sati rlay following date of « utgoing pus an i ¢ village, A huge mess ball and two barracks are now under construction on the cam- pus to shelter the 1600 soldiers sent here wu A Si STOP! LONDK! and = Y: 1 Gieeidve enn Rost Song. which romoves wil ateine fram ohh tng and hard that eediners more will med se. move, For mv h oe Hall Pa ¥ Mie Gladys Jove, Centre EE El ated det Bt BE a bb hh do abet . - a w $a *
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