—— —— THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8B. W.BMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor Centre Haury, PENNA. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1902, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Ke- porter ure one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISF MENTS, —20 cents per line for three fnsertions, wd 5 tends per line for each subse qumt insertion, Other rales on application, NOTE. —Subseribers wlll please date on the label of the Reporter after 8 remit- tance is made and report if it is not correct, Datos are only changed the first issue of each month. jan01l, means that your subscription is paid to last January. O01 means July, 1901, JOHN J. BOWER, Chairman. Bellefonte, Centre Hall. Jol 1, Centre Hall, Howard, Ax Milesburg, Geor Millheim, F Philipsburg, 8. Philipsbn “ n, State College. ger, Fl leming. . Bell State College Unionville Be nt Wr, N. efonte, Boggs, Yarnel lL Burnside, Hastard LJ] Meeke Tr. Pie Glenn Colleg ge, Mills, , Gatesburg r. Penns Cave, rove Half Moo: Harris, P. 8. 1 Howard, Robert Conf shi POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. SENATE. We arc authorized to ann Heinle, of Bhllefonte, v Btate Senate, sul aly ¢ that Wm. C. ate for Dem - inde a candid cision of the ocratic Cour ASSEMBLY We sre anther'zedfio anpounce that J. W. Kep- will be » decision of the Dem- * Jer, of Ferguson township, or Assembly, ocralie County Convention. sul j We are authorized to announce that be a candidate for Assem Democratic zel, of Bellefonte, will bly, subj County Convention. SHERIFF orizcd 10 &ni+« une ct to the decision of the We aie at that Ft Tavior, of Belirfonte 1: flice { to the decision of the the ciiice OF OLD i i Of LO $ Y * Democratic Ck We are anthotized announce that Butler, of Howard townshi; Sheri » candidate for the office of ect to the decision of the Democratic Cou 5. J. Ar a candidate for Damo- . Weare enlhorize ney, of Potter townshi Treasurer, subject to the decision of the cratic County Convention p, will be 1 A be J hip, ¢t 10 the o announce that, W Car will & candidate for of the Demo Ve are aulhoriz lin, of Miles Treasurer, subj cratic County Convention, tow he decision We are authorized to announce that J. F. Alex Horo be a candidate the decision of the Dem- - ander, of Centre Hall , will for Treasurer, subject 0 ocratic County Convention. We are authorized to snnource that A. P. Zer. by. of Penn township, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo eratic County Convention . REGISTER We are authorized to snncunce that A. G Archey, of Ferguson township, will be a ean didate for Register, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. RECORDER. We are suthorized to a: nance that Frank A. Foreman, of Centre Hall Borough, will be a can- didate for Reorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic Conuty Convention. We are authonz 4d to announce that J. C. Rowe, of Philipsburg Borough, will be a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic County Convention. . COMMISSIONER. We are suthorizged to snnounce that Philip H, Meyer, of Harris Township, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democrstic County Convention, . We are authorized to announce that John L. Dunlap, of Spring township, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to the dechhion of the Democratic Connty Convention, We are antho: ized to snnoance that W. E, Frank, of Rosh township, will be a candidate for Commission r, subject to the decision of the Democratic Comuty Couve ition, . Weare anthorized to announce that EA, Hampton, of Snow Shoe, will be a candidate for Comm sioner, su jet to the dechion of the Democratic County Convention, . We are auth rized to annouuee that Isase 8, Frain, of Mark township, will be a esadidate for Commissioner, su! ject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, A ES Sr Tone Dexocratic Votees iI hetehy an pounce that I am a candidate forthe office of Commissioner of Centre County, and that if nom- foated and elected, [| will serve the county at the rate of §1.% per day, stead of $2.0), allowed by law, The idea is to nduce the expenses of the county, and yet give satisfactory service, J. B. HOUSER, . Potter Township, —- House and Lot for Sale, The Bitner homestead in Centre Hall is offered for sale by the owner, Rev. Robert O'box le, in order to close out the estate, The property consists of dwelling house, outbuildings, stable nud about five acres of land, The location ix pleasant, and will make a splendid home, For further partic ulurs inquire of W. B. Mingle, Cen- tre Hall. uf é i Spring Mills. Rev, Foster Feterolf and daughter Krupe. Centre Castle, No, 160, Kuoig hts of | Lhe Golden Eagle, w in go to Millheim Day to help in the Me- c'elock sharp. After services at | | that place the Millbeim Castle will re- sharp, The speakers will | | be Dr, Wolf, Rev. Koontz and Captain I H. Taylor, Don’t forget the festival on Deeora- evening come, have a good time | Charles Snyder, employed in the| i i i i i | 1 | 1 1 | i i i i i The Pcnn Hall band was in town | The boys play good enough to play before a king. Come Remember the festival Friday eveun- ing in C. P. Long's Park. Mrs. Busan Shaeller, widow of Jacob Shaefler, died very suddenly at her! home on Wednesday evening of lust | Interment was made in the Evangelical cemetery at Green Grove on Saturday morning, Rev. Fenster- maker officiating. J, C. Meyer, E«., of Bellefont», was a business caller in town Tuesday. Rev. B. RR. M. Sheeder, who rece ntly accepted a call to the Asrousburg | Lutheran pastorate, will have preach- | ing services in the Penns Creek church at Peon Hall on Sundsy morning. Hon. W. M. Allison is ex- tensive repairs to his farm house vesr the mill. Overcoats were in demand Tuesday. | making maker, Samuel Condon, has a fine line of new buggies in stock Any one contemplating buying a new will well to examine Mr. | Condo's stock, as it stands inspection | CP Our coach do Merchant Loong is gelling | house, band a Saturday and excellent music uni- The Pean Hall made visit last very This band very haspdsomely the members are gentlemen and | to our village dis- some is i character and iotelligence e obtained a proficiency the couu first visited the “hij M, ty. They '" seldom equalled. Then T. Corman with ; pleces of music, alt r wh ¢ Mr. Corman, with his ity, invited the company jors and regaled them with his celebrat- cream and cike. The visited the office egain mude music. at they were applauded to the very echo. Penn Hall may well be proud of its bend. Mrs. Kleckner, of Wisconsin, is visiting friends and relatives here, At prese nt the guest of Dr. P. W. Leitzel The cemetery has been put in fine | condition for Memorial Day. All the weeds have been removed and a num- ber of tcmb stores which had been frosted out of their places were reset and the graves sodded. Mr, Charles Miller has just had erected a handsome monument over the grave of Mrs. Mill- er, died last January. H. B. Miller hes slso placed tomb stones at the hesd end foot of the sod under which sleeps his little doughter Erma, an infant whose sage had scarcely reached a single summer, Massive granite head and foot stones have also been placed at the grave of David Ruhl. band and Of ed ice post there, sweet course, cach place who The amusing comedy-drama “Hearts and Disménds’’ will be presented by some of the amateurs at the Town hall Thursday evening 20th inst, Proceeds for the benefit of the Lutheran church. Landlord Edwin Ruhl i« still con- fined to his room. His improvement if any is very slight, On Thursday aftérnoon last, Mrs Shaefler of our village, visited Mrs, T. B. Jennison, residing a short distance below her residence, and while seated on the portico engaged in general con- versaticn suddenly expired. Evident. ly heart failure being the cause. In. terme nt last Saturday, in Greenwood cemetery. Quite a rain storm passed down this valley last Bunday, accompanied hy heavy peals of thunder and vivid flashes of lightning. Many of our trees are being rapedly disfigured by the gauze like habitation of the caterpillar, Is there no remedy for these pests? tna cs ——— Dorothy Dodd, A AI MP SAS No Loss of Time, I have sold Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoes Juinedy for enrs, and would rather be out of cof. ee and sugar than it. I sold five bot. tles of it yesterday to threshers thst could go no farther, and they sre at work again this morning. «HR Phel Plymouth, Oklatoms. As will be ween by the above the thresh ers were able to keep on with their work without Josing a “gle day's time, You should keep a bottle of Homedy in your hoane, Forsnle hy J F. Bimith, i. F. Rossman, J. B, Fish er's Bons, HP SA mem————— Dorothy Dodd, Linden Hall. Ross, returned last week. Colyet fil sila 7 and | spenta few days | Mr Mre, Andrew | farnily, of Penn Hall, was | last Miss 14 it Mrs. J. H. and from a wie kk at Calvin Cooney!’ Mayes, of Mi sone time in this MN, Mrs, Jerry Brown, of Colyer, who | piace, day. MHhe was , Mrs, k i Rosie heim, . EE] Visit} Felding, E«q, fell last week and severely Cieorge on al | retur: burt | * t RCCOmnl on Matar by who will spend a woe 1 eid Lorne vied home Lier sister | Harry Floray, of Lemont { with her parents at Millheim, : | The ef the United BE s gelieal church at Zion Hill have been | practic ROLLE Chil- | of Bellefonte, | dren’ observed and Mrs, 8B. | gy, fuy evening. Mre. J. B. Housman evening with | Jordan, Dr. and Mrs I Mills, Wm. fund Miss Ber J. Hl. Moyer’ Supervisor Mre, Allie Whitehill, Z . : ; members vali Mra. Wim. Meyer, of Millheim, . i for tinue, for will be ing, Mrs, Mollie Smith, is a day, whieh MeClintic, at preseat, Miss Beulah Fortney, bright ycung ladies of Boalsburg, spent part of Monday in town, Sunday! Mrs, 1’. B. gent one of the her isier, Alexand Smith, of tha Bille Hupasy. Frat mud . his towuship roads Ju! r, of Isaac Tressler is build new house, ing =a Spring Were gi Philip Frank and family, of Polters 3 Mills, visited at the home of Mr. Cath- erman recently, Mr. and Mrs. J. large force of} T. Ross nt Mon- | ing the Miss Ed her {4 ey. Bp Ishiler was tl Miss Currie 1 James Wag: iin Miss Davis friends c from Latrobe, Mr. Cole, of Watsontown, ing the time very pleasantiy with his sister, Mrs. John Wibly. Rev, Shultz preached a Memorial BEI non the U I Evan chureb, to a large audience, Messrs, Hownrd Z Giettig attended the and K. L. ( ton, last week, Miss Freda Hess, way, entertained some is entertaining usin j Mrs Poe n er and chi is spend. Mills, § Clay te e's and oute in bite pgelicad r, who on Funday. sumer, sigler and Geor Ministerial, B. 8 Ke The sale of 1 eceascd, I. convention, at Logan r 5st harming her her ¢ of in isn evening. Luther Roser a fire tit, it sports quite driving ou having bought a new Mr. Miller is which ready to begin on Lis house, will be of brick casing, sud will ip» Cak Hall, teachers examination and tha Our 3 last Thursday at Lemont hinvit gel pec w hint WHS Very tered. There tators there to colle 1 i 3 stall, OLY evel) Were a er of look when their turn num on and me to would W. O. Dougherty, Pine Hall, | passed through town this afternoon David Keller and wife of Boalsburg, John Bowersox Miss Keicl _ of and wife, - —- were isitors st ADDITIONAL SERVIC) inst week. Mrs. John i pen Dale Markle Siate Thre and Car x for Weleh, wiolk WwW. Vs snd Western Mrs, Joe agh Seeplag and “1% Points on the College Ealiway i and Mrs. Jacob Mark Mr Mrs. Wesley ay § sa at Bellefonte, and Tate ane n shopping. Miss Anna Dale sore on her lower limb, Charles and Branch, sunday miet’s mother, Mra Dale Miss Martha Clinger spent her i iy §4 # BUT tLe the for- Dale children, of spent with Thursday brother Chusles, of Btate wert Rev. Black, of Thursday Oak Hall. Mra. Serah Etters transacted busi- ness in our town on Mouoday. Misses Grace aud Myrtle Barnhart, | 5} of State College spent Bundsy at their | 1 home, E. K. Bmith, Agent for the Equit- able Life Assurance Bociety, of New York, transacted business at the Coun- | # 0 a ty scat last Fridsy. i Misses Leidie and Roxie Kline spent | Senboara Interchangeable Mileage Ticke’ Sunday with their Grandmother, Ms Seaboard Air Line Railway Osman, of Lemont, | pinged on sale 1000 mile tickets at $25 Ira Korman is besutifying his home | 4, which tickets are good over its en- with a coat of cold water paint. We have had a few welcome show- ers the last few days which will be a great help to the corn, oats, grass and | potatoes. Our supervisors are busy fixing up | the roads which are in a very bad shape, Bi on ror Ks: ¥ walsbiu j calling his tuenibers in {AY Noprt ot 1 {hiner HOT N, BAG LON Wy - has tire system, and also over the lines of | its important {ing in all approximately 15,000 miles, Full these connections, represent. information as to ticket a any agent of the Company. or represenlalive ~-0. May wi), ——— Potters Mills. Mrs. William Rockey and children, of Tussey ville, wereinour town calling on friends Bunday. The hustling blacksmith, James Mes er and George Spangler, of Tussey - ville, passed through our town Bun day. William Sniith and wife, of 8ming | Mille, visited bis ivvalid mother, who is noljimproving at this writing, Miss Blaveh Heckman is home ngaiu, sfter spending a few days with Lier parc nts at Centre Hall, Mrs, Mary MeKinne her fee cremm parlor, M. Marsellus Bankey and sister Etith, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Boon, M , sid Mrs. James Hurshberger, Mr. sna Mrs. James Stover and Dr. and Mrs, Alexsnder attended services at Tussey - ville Bunday. Mre. Thomas Farner and daughter, of Philadelphia, Is again smong'her many friends, AMI A SASS AN One of the best thirgs in the June MeClure’s is the series of photographs illustrating Harod Spender’s “The End of a Great Mountain Climber,” which telly the story of the death of Owen Glynoe Jones and three Swiss guides on the Dent Blanche in 1880, one of the most notable of Alpioe tragedies. DMINIBSTRATOR'S NOTICE Adisinistrat ion on the estate of § Mod futink ale of ti ¢ Low ¢ } havieg been duly granted to the nndersigned they woud respectfully request all persons know fog themeelves indebted Wo the ale bo mak immediate payment, and thow having claims agaist the same tv present then daly anthenti Caton for weit ioment I P LEOVE CLEMENT DALE, MITCLINTICK, Atlome . Admin siraiors le J. A oe UBITON'S NOTICE. «In the Orphans’ Cone whee oof Ceritre oovinty, In the satter of the EB tate of Franklin W febt, Inte of Porter won nshiip deceased, The undenighwd, an Anditor april ed Ly the O phase, Cont of Centre my te make dd eiribatiod of the talance of the fund in ihe hands of tHe scronmiant to snd strom hes fegaily entitled there,” will attend to the daibes of his appommtment on Monday the June, A D.IOImi2 PM Birek, Belt fonts, Po. when and wheres all per sone interested In send make proot of thetr claims nr be forever debarred {rom cowing in on sald fund, JHUNAYZ Bellefonte, I'a. May 12, 1932, Wg has opened .BEXTON mid aL AUDITOR NOTICE «<n the Orphan’ Cond of Centre only, dn the matt r of the He. tate of Mur M, Wright, late of Potter tow pship, decensed, The undersigned, an Anditor appoint. ed by Le Orphans’ Csurt of Contre oointy “1a make distribution of the fund in the bands of the sooountant, th and among those legally entitled thereto’ will attend 1s the duties of this Anping. ment on Monday the 29d day of June, A. D. 1902, BL 100A. M, at his vflice in BEsgle Bock, Bellefonte, Pa., when and where all persons interested in suid estatn way attend aod make proof of thelr elnitrs or be lvrever debmrred Loom coming in on sald fund, TROMAS J. BEX 08. Bellefonte, Pa. May 12 1902 A DMIVISTRATORE NOTICE ~LETTHERS of Administration on the estate of Hiram Durst, Inte of Groep township, deceased, having respi Jr ntud w Mie uisdhsrel hAhey reid res wily request wll persons Knowing Des Indonted § 1 Lhe estate to make mmedia a aid those having elalme against the ume 10 present them dle authenticated for ot Uement, is ARAL DL, TTI ITTTT TTPO err dq "GRAMLEY, Ad may 160 . 3 . ov er -W ork Weak ens HOTELS. Your Kidneys, | (FXTRERALL HOTEL, Runkle, Manager supplied with wild alien Conlin muy ui lthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. ree ve cality 1AAGQG, ii IA sted Throughout, ) per Guy. Proprietor 18. FPA all times for man idad attac! of, rulshed ’ Swamp-Root, “yi NSYLVAN ~~ K. Divisicn “aiiway. } wsehger or Funbury - Ha ny tou E. J. ma, : PB "i je - LIROre and 8 4G Wilkes ua iy du wrriviig Ig leona 1 passe liger Vash For Erie, Can Nisgers Falls, and HE r coaches 10 jor DuBois, pdays only lig i» ® Fo Lock Haven weekdays for Fitsburg sad ‘ for Kane, Ty- ®. Uslian- RY rR tae, RE H Falls, with hune and Rocns ik a EYE Lik for Renovo, G2 mms. wh Parlor Weipa ily, Tor Willisens- ve for Wil) of UNE EAILBOAD, Eustward, h FM . 2% 99% 0D NNN + FLOUR PNT 9D NN Wud Jal Yr rrr ROE 8 are kept by { 9. AUMAR, : CENTRE HALL, PA. } #2 ¥ ERT RE EEESEE 3 8 - 2 2 2 2 ¢ 8, Mm., 545 a m, cate Montendon 1008 a. mm. bAO, ning lesve Lewisburg for Montan 5 15 J R. I5 & leave Movtandon $25 and J € Jeave Lawine. i K. %OCD Gen'l Pe'er Agt. t retry "od 4 10.08 am 57 John S., Auman Brand | eine N Wr Nal are the best on the market, CE AL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA. ! Gensed Time whic . “ "SHORTS, Ne sd Up. ho BNO 4 No 2 i: 12 a Bs e Y] » nad MIDDLINGS | always on hand, c ustom chopping done P YA] » - a Sen at all time, “¥ wf wf a 1 also kee p Hs sit on hand all times A Je & Btock Food wheat and su. now in stock. all Kinds Horse A new flour of entire ior to Graham lous Jur Springs HMAIOHR » MILL Hail. Jersey Shore... } Win POT 30 9 0 aX shed oF 4m wr T BRIN 004 Pree eoCeeTOvoey 3 i i i of grain, LERLLS25ERS Ed ~ hi xa Spring Mills, Pa. } PP. V. 8. STORE. We have the ability (0 serve You with Good Shoes at reason able prices, because wo have a Inrge new stcek, We have the inclination to serve vou because poend segvice ie sure toocause you to return, Our best advertisement fs the gat isfied Customper, Oar Block embraces all Kino oe of Shoes for Men, Ladies and Children, Our shoes have Charnolef, Riyle, Finish and quality, Orders filled by wail or Telephone, ‘OXFORDS (Via Tamequa.) NEW YO - i (Vie Phiia) | mA Live. Week Imsn. #00 wm. Sunday 110 308m. Sunday. p Ts Philsdeiphio Sleepiog OCrre attached to East. bound train from Williamsport al 1130 p =. and West-bound how P hilndel hb ‘8 ol 11.86 p.m, GEPHART ae Superintendent. os — LD ELLEFONTR CF NTRAL RAILROAD, To take effect May =», To EASTWA ND, : : iw [9 Ci wi | pw an Ar, 6 #0 1 lois 8 cries 6 20 18 G28 49 a8 87 ih n mia i iy + STATIONS, in ¥. isin Lv. « Belisfonte...... worn CIOICT ILI ovina sven Morrie ren WR IEEE ra FO I eae . een Film. svn} Livers wii SE 2338 ppeiededeiedadedadmin essen 3 28 a me Som Hentin Crossing... | {tessa K PHIRI nvm 4 304 wees wren BE PRD IP cnn | SIRDD iii IOP vn 2 0 % 0 conte College. Morning trains from Lowk Haven and Ty ¥ tor at College, A Jawhnuny ® a, for Sat Train Ka he Dotivge =F 2H 20 is, oy IP EPVRPIBEBR {328g 2ana2 smi ~'c288z3acEneEan : : i k 3 2 sisi = I I Ri Rr e900 00ee Chiidren, C. A. KRAPE. P000000000000000
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