rman sie . - on THE CENTRE REPORTER | Aaronsburg. In a letter to a friend, Mrs. Wolf, wife of Rev. A. (i, Wolf, writes that | the people of Fulton county, among their lot, | them a very nice donation on B. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, i PENN’A. | 1901, CENTRE HaYx, . { whom they have cast February 21, gave New | Year's eve. They are kind people and know how to make the the ADVERTISF MENTS, 20 cents per line for three | minister ahd his family glad, of insertions, and 6 (enw per line for each subse | Wm. Throssell rented Mrs, | quent tion. Other rates made known | Rote’s smith shop and will open up on application, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re porter are one dollar per year in ndvance. ol hearts nas nse | just 80 soon as he can procure the nec¢- | “Billy” has the reputa- | tion of being one of the finest | shoers outside the city of Philadelphia If you don’t convinced. { essary outfit, DEVARTMENT OF FORESTRY, horse | An act to establish a Department of : Forestry, to provide for its proper ad- believe it, try him and be ministration, to regulate the acquisi tion of land for the and to provide for the control, protec- tion and maintenance of Forest Reser- vations by the Department of Forestry has been presented for action to Commonwealth, | John Haines, living at the toll g { is busily engaged making furniture for { several parties who will begin | keeping in the spring. Extension | bles, sinks and wardrobes in the | are Legislature. | lve. nN : The bill m enlarge-| Mrs. Anna Lzitzell, of Snyder coun- ment of the the Forestry | !¥ after a two visit to her Commission as now organized, giving ! mother, Mrs. Stambach, Again to those who constitute the Forestry gone home. While Reservation Commission a fixed ten- short trip to Lock Haven, and ure of office and compensation for nec- Albert Stamt eSSAry expenses, works The bill constitutes a Department of Forestry, the position of Forestry Com- missioner being continued, and the! Forestry Reservation Commission are given power to purchase lands for for- | . est preservation, and to manage and |304 permanently locate there. control these and other lands owned | by the State, { to attend the funeral of Forestry is deemed of sufficient im- | still in this section v portance by the administration to befriends and acquaintances. recognized as entitled to rank as a De- he partment, and not as a bireau, in the about sixteen years ago, State government, The formation of Miss Mary Meyer, whe a department would give a host of Re- | home of 3. M. Weber last week ret publicans positions with high salaries. | ed home lay Such a Department would be of de- sickness of Mrs, Weber, she cided advantage to the State if it is not permitted in the future drawn | into the w A com- mission of with patriotic purpose to advance the State | by conservii in existing fi lands, can is recom it is to be pr the G the work of th ing. is practically Lg? i . weeks powers ol : as made i she here visited ach, who her brother | lives there and in the woods driving a four-horse team in the viein- {ity of Glen Union. Wm. Houser is clerking in a store at ty; he Brisbin, Clearfield county the to take his family there in Alf. Limbert, of Ohio, who came i not been home sine first Saturday. Owing | the schoo! entert Miss Mey plished you i W. H. fips Thomas Meyer, of C sinment las to be evening. hirlpool of polities. le men embodied a | a manner | take ssion on the reforesting waste | Mr. Meyer will business posse s and move » & department such as | Meyer's house ac a power for good, and | the store, in the | sumed that the of more useful views wernor are to make ¢ Commission now act- i for the supervi { them shov | James? confined t | tack of the grip | family have also E £ +h g but some of them have rect this writi g. Among others ) it or have had it recently, Margaret Mai Mrs i Mingle, : i | | Lizzie Acker, ~ | Gerhart, C. H. Stover, 1 {of others | Dame Ciyde i the hou | tack of rheumna Mrs, Jac Mes Visiting reiatives a Houser | ¢ i | township and Millhein le | weeks returned I Wylel » | present. | A regular supply of f W. Meuseh's, Miss Agnes ! : : ‘ i | Visited friends in town last week nud t ' uote bros are $ . Spangler | took in the school entert The entertainment grammar school jast Tu Lincolu's birthday, Wasi CESS ID every resped i, evel large, ® the audience, which was into consideration the fn weather. lected program w than is paid for both ventions the gre than twice a: well Every part of the 8 rendered in Ril ex cellent, manner. Itecan alsy be said that the harmony, ease and progress of the preparation for the eutertainment Number of ship Tonnage Number of trips « Ageregate t Subsidy (mail and Subsidy, per ton b That Is to say, the senate subsidy bill provides for the payment of subsidy at the rate of three times the amount gross ton paid by England mail pay and admiralty subsidies, Nor is that the worst of | For these four ships of the American line are so much slower than the four fastest shi of the Cunard and White Star that in order to get our mail in anything like proper time obliged, in spite of our already too lib eral mail subsidy to the American line. to have a large part of our mail car ried by the ships of these two British lines — which was d of $233,541.75. To get an idea of the way the pro posed subsidy to the American line compares with the cost of sending the mails by other lines one has only to glance at the following statement com- piled from the report of ‘the superin tendent of foreign mails for the fiscal year 1000: 1 are worthy of praise, Noah Cronmiller has purchased a breed of chicken vil a new and very fine He breeds, now has four or five selec Rebersburg. ner per for both Prof. . 1. days in Harrisburg at'ending «he Stat Superintendent's Convention. Mrs, her bed with pueumonia. Gramiey spent several teuben Kreamer is confined to carried We Aer Quite a number of the people have become victims of the grip. daughter Hettie, of Mek hattan, are visiting at the home of Prof, Mra, Aaron artges nee Mrs, Jape Chatham and (ir 5 AF me at a cost irnmley, Hu- 1th, and was brought to this place for bur ial on the 13th. Mm. Bartges was raised in this valley and consequently was well known here Perry Stover and wife, of Coburn, spent Sunday among friends in town Mrs, Sallie Hilbish, of Freeburg, is visiting her parents, Emanuel Har: ter's; her sinter, Mrs. Loose, who spent Nadie bler, of Logonton, died on the White Star and American line, Cunard lines Letters carried, grams T2.011,000 151,265,000 Printed matter cagried, BAH isieveiivennerss 08 Total, grams ...... Compensation ..,. . BT Proposed subsidy $1.117.007 Yet the average time made hy the four ships of the American line be. tween New York and London was 183 1-3 hours, while that made by the four best ships of the two British lines was 1741; hours. In other words, we are already pay- ing the American line nearly three times as much for carrying a part of our malls as we are paying the British ships for carrying a much larger por- tion and in quicker time. And in the face of this it is proposed to double TIRTTR. 007 460.587 1,068,782,008 $zn.o0 also returned to her home Saturday, 825.539.773 in that section has returned home and reports a fine time, ing of old age. mf fo Go to School. Washington's birthday will be ob. i | Farmers Mills. Neck Was Broken funeral of Mrs. Michael Tibbeus The . | lady of Clarion, wus one of a slelghing y | party that drove to Siig: had the i On required » Baturday for sled Phil- been It a great deal of shoveling of snow in or- tended as would have thie Mrs, and weather not been so cold. dinoer, the return trip 10 a snow drift of s thrown down he der to g Mrs ed by all who kKuew he roads open for the funer four others fell on { the first ul, Fibbens was highly respect Wis gone mie Ore her: she is iH , and de- slat i ] OEM but Wu. Rishel has been housed up for s time of the Kt taking care of the ip. Hope he may have a speedy recovery Wash Garbrick and wife spent sev. Mrs. Garbrick’'s azed mother, Mrs. Geo. Korman, red eral days with ently. Samuel Homan is conducting quite the Fk Mills Academy; do not know nging class in ATIIOrs whether a convention or not, Penns Creek is lower this winter than it has been for years, condition is sStover's Grandmother much: her sick- ness is mostly due to old age. David Ra to a Clinton county buyer on i) bunch wrick sold a fine of fal eattii Monday, wid understands ¢ feeding. Wy Millheim, HH, for . Rochester, New Yor « [OCH wen ¢ =r : 9 1 J " » ¥ ww “ls Wa dhasainw 4 sal, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, AGENT FOR THe ITN i i IDA v hhh wi aiah Vaid VUVALA saad 4, Em ee * ® wrT%Yy { VELAND, OHIO $0 VAT eral codnm ison paid { am presared NION TEA OO padeits Harri borg, Pa wf Jeng iil ie & tod bay the Line t ampany espnbod, | have a fu i 1 i “ 8 ¥ atl barrel las Lit Bl ais aan nivel most g of wanes wie are “RY fromn wt 10, 15 a) rey sod i do better ! Rie You sanpot anywhere ln quality of gos or in prices Janil AY we let Solid Oak Ext nsicn Table, $5 50. Woven Bed Spri- gs $1.65. a Web I's Im; roved Flour Heater, $6.00. The Cheapest Place to buy Fur: «niture in Ceatre County. - \ ¢ SARAH E WEBER, Boalsburg, Penn’ PND OND 4 JULIAN A. FLEMING, '¢ Centre Hall, Pa, : i Agent for the 4 Johnston. Harvester Go's full line of Harvesting Machines. SELF BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, ETC. epairing Binders a Specialty. have had a practical ex perience for a period of eighteen years with farm and other machinery amd I feel that money ean be saved to many larmers by hav. ing their ola machines looked over and repaired by a practi cul man. TLL BLBOTBRBDBOND } ¢ ¢ 0 0 /R I ND VDD VB Q TWD ’ ® La Grippe Qalekly Cured I attack “In the winter of 1898 and 1899 was taken down with a severe of what is called La Girippe’ I, Hewett, a prominent Winfield, 111. was two hotties of ( “aye ¥. gist of dru he only medicine used ‘hamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It broke up the eold and stopped the coughing like aud I have with magic, never since been troubled Cirippe "4 bamberiain's Cough Remedy ean alwavs be depended upon to break up a severe cold and ward of threntened attack of pueamonina, ile Lio i too, which makes of {186 It is i ARN ' and one Lhe for H. <, Bmith, Cen- RODUCE AT STORES, Olmiowy SPRING MILIS GRAIN MARKET. Ven by n Bro LINDEN HALLMARKET, { i — umonia Can be Pr «yf eg TUCO V0C00000 200600000000 Mills, Pa V.S. STORE. y i i 3 i I'his clearing sale in- and qualities, sivies make room for my large spring orders. Do not miss this sale or you will miss the fortune of your life. COOTO0POR0ODOROPDOCCO020CBO0C RRS ROBO0OY C. A. KRAPE. 2900000000000 00300000000 800009 i nski 1 i * 3 Og for doin 11 mechanics blame then mechanical work CO0OPTO0PPOO000009000000000000008 P002009%0%0000 Wi i Od The Felis i OF 1118 8H0p mecca cal in reality, We are prepared to do Repair Work of [very Description, arts of machinery which you may think are broken for good, can often be mended and both time and money saved, appearance anq Now is the time to have your bug. gies and wagons repaired and repainted, New Work of all Kinds Done to Order, Work is positively gusranteed. Qur prices are very reasonable. Clive us a ca W, A. HENN EY. Livery... ....D. A. BOOZER i i i i i i i | | Centre Hall, Pa. = « ~ Lh i~ K. As CNT RTCENTE ET A ATTY / PEN N hy Yi, Vii NIA & Erie BR. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. $a » effect Nov. 19609 1 me Js 3 MORTARDOUNR, ain 64. We ivipg =i Pl Km. , Lin, Baits ore 1] p-,, Wasb- Parior car and passe gor couch EANTWARD sbury, VE k days for # ind: iphiis, 32.08 Daily for uton, Herik Week day ¢ Phils Lie. Xe ugton Thre si pie 5 Punbury ind inter ot, Ha w York, AC nger for Bunbury eRURITE, I tev iiie, Has ¢ inwrreGiste arriving at phiia at 6.23 N 1E op. wm, yore, f p.m Wank ing } xm. OF CAr 1 ¥iilsdelphia ples rer conches to Phlladeiphis, ball and mi Tene 12, YWeekdays tepton, Bazivtou, Pi elelioie ana OTe theoruh Ley Train 32. V eekdays Hazletor 600 : 5 4 ; 3a le for Wilkes abd < BITiViDgE > BR mm. . Fas- inGre, ar Pouwy inbu i Be Harrsburg gdeliphia andistur bed r Erie, Can~ Falls, and comchies WW DuBuis, ays only CHIR i Lack Heaven i Weekdays lor . Pitisburg and Phiindel. Leilipare (week Through Seger wo Fhillade LEWISBURG AND TYRONE Week AILEBOAD. Hau A ra AM Eastward, AM Fu 5 Weostwe FM ¢ 58 4 45 i489 i4 35 Pleasant Gap AXemann ¥ I Bellefonte Bi lreins leave Lewisburs m, > for Montan- m, 1.15 utapdon m. 5.08, as j ret ie i 9.28 and HiSI0N i. Kh, HOOD oral Manger, Gen’! Pavper Agt RAILROAD OF orimed Time EXNNSYLVANIA, Tabi <) Homd Up ho 4 No 2 ¥ Ly Ar 0 BELLEF'XTE 4 Nigh Zion Heels Park Dunkies .. HUBLERSH'G ydertown.. Nittany wor HUSLOD ~LAMAR. ! ntonda le Krider's 8p g. Ma keyville,. Cedar Springs SB I0Ne - MILL HALL Jersey Bhorg,, wiper | Lye POT Are, PHILA Atlante Cite, NEW YORK {Via Tameqgus.) NEW YORK.. (Vis Phila) Lye, BBE PR RE RT RR ERB RE - BEERS TP “ ' 4 230 he 18 36°11 86 Dodd #4 80 #0 00 mw a m. Sunday. Ary Week Days i 9 p {10 108. m. Sunday ladelphia Bleeping Cars attach nd train from Wil West-bound from § a 1 i os yr Mitispori aL LI 80 p on wma "haindeiphia aril Wp om, . W GEPHART, General Superintendent. B ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAL LROAD, To take effect Mar 25, 1586, EASTWARD WESTWARD 12% STATIONS, PX | vu lau Ar, Lv 6301 1 108 46... Bellefonte... 620 102840 ... Ooleville 6 16 12 BRIN; Meorria........ 810125 Whitmer 60512 40 Hur ters... 612 40 w Fillmore. ........ b 8712 41 vor: BEIM arian, h 582 a sovessss s WAR. vesanns 512 85 oo BOOUIN Crowsing.... Kramrine........ HMrable von nc Fate Col lege... | Morning trains from Montandon, Willins 15k Haven and Jyiohe onnect a No. i te ge Toon tre ream tandon, Lewisburg ahd hg min No. 11 for State 4 re aliege oohnect with ar ure a Sonera SERSIEspuERE SETS i a’ ut me \ Daily except Sunday. FH. THOMAS, Sup. * 55 hi EI wim Letter and note hoads, bill heads, statements, with all lines of office stationery, neatly and cheaply done at the Reporter printing house.
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