THE CENTRE REPORTER. |p) DEN UNCLE SAM | fou rive, air: waiters roorgunien | [== = $100 Reward, $100 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1910. | the state plan of campaign. He ad- Fhe renders of this paper will be i o y ed to ledrn that there is tL pit r NE BILLION voeated” the “home rule” system by | Pleased u Je2m Abat thes 5 at least ian § C { | which each county wns entrusted with been able 10 cure in ail {ts stages and THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. | the conduct subject to headquarters’ : that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly | supervision, of its own loan cam- | CY 5 a utiong] conditions ' i aning . ratter oh y i i apie y in leony IAB raaily | palgning. Mr, Wikters toured the Catarrh Medicine is taken interns Paragraphs of News Taken from the War Savings Chief Retires But | smite in support of the loan and con- acts thru the Blood on the Muco fucens of the Bystem thereby destr of the 4 : . s . ' buted such energetic leadership ® i a foundati $ sease. giving Files of the , snail Will Unofficially Aid ha the Hernay rani Seefion Lis al O i tity jo a a pe tr b oo ns in dots tng a J¥ ne . { other divisions ol e 1h rede ! | I ! | vorK he proprietor ave so Jouch Mr. Leech, of Harris, has purchased Thrift Movement | Reserve District In oversubseription ith’ in fhe ‘curative power » tials . . A es f abai p t y offer One Joseph Crotzer’s farm, west of Centre of the loan. Every district of the : ne tha fails Hall ——— ate, with two minor exceptions In Cure Ad for list of testirme . § AGd CHENE ¥ & CO., Toledo atl ot %& aetvn ve saricn | wich thor were. matavorme anor | | VIY COMPLETE STOCK ISNOW [ll oti digi. a: Teese The roller mill is progressing. Tim- After, two years of active service hich 48 ih wi 4 avorable 30 Ho Teo y £5 all Druggists, 75¢. . — exceeded the loan quota bers for the frame work are on the! iy the great war financing campiigns " ‘ cis Tio | ates 10 Jt Unis He a ov OPEN FOR INSPECTION | = . ng " : 2 a rork. p TE ernment uring which he . 5 hi ' 3 ground and carpenters are aw of of the go¥ hs esi, du : In Tk ad « | rection the state for the first time In ® ‘Found Seven Rats Dead in Bin Next Morn- Howard Rishel, son of John Rishel, of | assisted in the raising of hundreds ol the loan campalgns led Philadelphia this place, who has spent the last four | millions of dollars, E. McLain Wa in actual amount of oversubscriptions. : rs. Director of the War Savings Di- | years in Illinois, is home on a visit, ters, Director of tin ya! bidiinhy D Almost $22,000,000 worth of bonds rel Federal teserve iN The channel of Penns creek will bel Vision tr ph vere sold in excess of the quota of ing." Ww trict . ii 1 soutiiie private i i fo io h ve changed near Gentzel's, in Gregg town. | trict, has resigned to resume private | gy; oop, Owing to the fact that my sales on Clothing have ship, by the railroad company, so as to} es ‘ A S gnufion In elective In addition to conducting the State been 80 wonderful during the past month, i was comes avoid two railroad bridges. a cua tirement as director Victory Loan ( ampalgn, Me Wtters pelled to make a second trip to New York City about J]. B. Spangler, of near Tusseyville, And A i however. that he will dire ted the Ww ue fe! ng Es aet vit § of Ik | ave: linally # q al tt i ” . i0es i sil, Hib iy the entire hi cgers esery is - "3 008 has returned from a five weeks’ trip to] yo... io Lie interest in the govern th nt Wb he pn ye a week ago. ave iinally seccurca a Ie gous : : . Anat Agi a atiitay 1 And trict. which includes 48 Pennsylvania . . i! t:. Missouri and Kansas. | ment thrift movement. The organiza- | = 800 "a" now Jersey counties and which I am so successful in h ving at the this time, The railroad "station was completed | tion built up by him will continue the Tite ay cas Sue Rg a5! ition was sempletel on Dp By I Re shwcrnior | 30 of Delawaze. * He took charge in and at prices within everyone's reach, 1¥ ant CCU pied for usiness ast BERK. | v rk der upers ion i nor January, 1010, and due to the meth i oy YET Mr. Ginter, of Sunbury, is the agent. | E i €, ods employed by him, public interest It h . { the Finest Q lity. Sn ‘ i WANTED He is an experienced agent and will add | agting in an advisory capacity, in Thrift and War Savings Stamps nave a showing olf the ‘ines ually, onappi- . a good citizen to our place. This organization, Which is alines! | yug maintained degpite the overshad est Styles and Biggest Variety in— +g i With : Onmnorit ? ’ Fiet cline times : FCRy wR 0 ! nr. 4 wing comp on 3 th Vi ory Jan't Get Rid of $2,800 Job. men W en, vice chairmen® in AAT rive Sales were encouraged : 4 $ the vart s count i Heen Go all dur e¢ the loan rive and have L Edward Baker, postmaster at Shamo-| ;,.. gr jendid work’ in encouraging the | or steadils Increasing i , Mens & Bo S Suits & Over C0d Ls kin, finds he has a job he cannot get rid | npift spirit and promotis i Mr. Vi ters opposed 81 r women {oo {eke WITH ctacular of, and strange as it may seem, it's the | millions of dollars’ wortld { small aathads of aale of # Il government h p ‘ : £4 subi : I ethods Mle of sma’ governmen t ver hit this community, $2,800 place « f postmaster. More, than | government secu 8. wurities and worked for thelr dis ate y a year ago Baker fesigned, and a civil » tribution through public demand service examination was Reid | to get | a t My complete assortment of successor. Yet dna ngton have seen fit not to sicoept Bak mmm || | Ladies’ Suits, Coats & Dresses Tey In Sur ean ye we ¥ torney of N rthumberland county, and a 5 ¥ successful lawyer. At Tuesday's pri- 52 : Hohn» 3 x Bamana of the man: miilio ¢ SKIRTS AND WAISTS has BE — ' dnd ds duds maries he was given the Democratic i COR : ; l A ; wih 85 latest New You TY Es nomination for district attorney without frat : 8 £ Mr Watter vis frequently ealled satisfy the n opposition. 22 bod Deaddvad dds Asian Now he | 5 L Keo 3 . TE ory. Capacity Will yi, . {14s a core ehoyort of msn partment to e his boudsmen. He Ls re ; | Savings Director In addition, my huge showing of Eee: oi ove | || Sho@s== FOR HEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN | hae State Agricultural Notes. A i : Hs a er Th 3G Federal Basen will please all at the reasonable prices | am offering tiem, {i 4 COE HA PA rer TeY i a : TYYTYY T+ A man robs himself if he does not 24 1 all of “JlaWAle, Ble aking YM Ro Do not delay purchasing your fall nceds while Make tho hest of B rg ution of 1 ade : this complete assortment is available. Better Sires —Better Stock, The cru- Setter Sirove Better Sock, The ree DE Aa | rks Le rr souvenirs and. are Come in and bz convinced of the exceptional val- country starts on October 1. : of U ucs offered at *“I Never Knew You Could Keep Rats Out o vate a TAP rou Department Store Millheim | (The Home of Good Merchandise) : tol nn or eG Newiy In 10Ans, government fo pursue i , yn : % : y . — Lit . . " ! . S! I hiree pes, 28C, SoC, Pi.ox “Rats Pass Up All Other Food for One Meal and willl oles unhampered by financls Onsia . ris San : ‘3 loaf plac-| erations 4 of washing and clean ed there, 0 preve As Advisory Committee Chairman p 4 thud Wit Y fms minal rT Sold sarant { M.S 2 “a. Len 5 PAS i if dd i aran , i : 2 yo p : 2 terior well with about a spoonful of for! - n the carcass, Rats killed wit RAT entre Hal C. Meyer, Spring Ro ure Soap maldehyde (40 per cent strong) in ‘up NJ ! } ouor. Rai AE LAY IVES I ¥ A can of 1 grease, bo large unds of best hard of Rat-Snap."’ is in progress in > , by dw < Rawmne 4 wold by your grocer or Cruppist d vield assured, and most . - - : : - . ‘ u el “* Uses ¥, es oF pa Bagmer pm a . @ i vb ’ , A ’ Th i ted 4 of crop out of reach of danger from st. 8! BTR FEY RE TPR Te Peas Chem) Works rH ciphia US A Wheat aad rye sees ling are now well un- Bl cain : ! A Regular Length, 7 inches - a SS . | Por Sale at your Dealer, 5c Each. 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