"ME CENTRE REPORTER. | S. W. SI'ITH, Editor and Proprietor. — - - CENTRE HALL, . . PENNA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1903, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISE MENTE. 20 cents por line for three insertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse: qu inser tion. Other rates made known on anpiication. DEMOCRATIC CO, COMMITTEE~1903. , N. W,, John Trafford. 8. W,, P. H. Garrity W 1. Meek Centre Hall, od Howard, A Milesburg, ¢ @ Millheim, F er Philipsburg, First , J. W. Lukens a second W., Ina Howe Third W,, Edward ( South Philipsburg, C. D, Dutcher State College, A MebDowell Bellefor Jones Unior Boggs N . Bogws, E., Boggs, W., Ley 20x, Penn. orge Ww. Penn Cave, Frank Fisher, toh ¥ LUNGART, Chalrman. Aaronsburg, Mrs, Smull, of t Bunday at the home | Mr. and Charles Smullton, spen of Jesse Wert. | Mrs. Kathryn Keller and son, of] Lock Haven, are visiting her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Limbert, on Main | Btreet, Mr. sleig! . I Af» : » and drs. George Weaver took a call some | Monday. Miss Catharine Frank has gone to it Linden Hall and Belle- 1 ride t F of their friends on eidler to on vigit frie fonte, Messrs, T. it Weaver and E. R, Wolfe, and Tammie and Mag- gie Weaver spent Saturday at the resi- dence of O. H. Wolfe of A aged father, Stover at Wolf's Store, Charles Stover Itoona, has come to see his whose health has been failing all winter. Parents’ day was observed Friday, February 20th, by intermediate grade, The program col sisted of ap~ propriate recitat alogues, which were well rendered by Rev, the ions, exercises and di- the pupils, and ing address scribing which was highly present. A Bheeder was present lelivered a very able and interest- to the boys and girls, de his school days when a boy, appreciated by all special invitation was ex- tande parents present. Amo were, Misses Tammie Haflley, Nellie Weaver, Jen- nie Rupp, Kate Smull, Mazie »nd Nel- lie Mingle, Ruin Blanche and Man Mrs. (Geo, Weaver, Mrs. Clymer Stover and Mrs Report of primary school, Edith C. Harlacher, teacher—Number enrolled, to Le or present Swabb, Treaster, Eva Waunce, e Wm. Guisewite, male 25, female 20; average attendance, male 19, female 17. Per cent. of at- tendance, male 81, fernale 89, The fol- lowing pupils were present every day during the eonth: Anthony Wance, Burley Fehl, Charles Kreigbaum, Henry Mingle, John Stover, Philip Eisenhauer, Aunie Eisenhauer, Bessie Condo, Bertha Throssell, Esther Throssell, Jennie Gramley, Meda Bow- er, Tresta Wert, Verna Bower, Intermediate School, E. R. Wolfe, teacher—Number on roll during the month, male 20, female 19, total 39. Per cent. of attendance, male 97, fe- male 96. The following were present every day during the month: Ardre- ma Harman, Dora Guisewite, Dora Wance, Mildred Acker, Mary Eisen- haver, Mary Fehl, Maryjane Stover, Mabel Crouse, May Zettle, Willie Wea- ver, Willie Haflley, Ray Stover, Har- vey Wance, Horace Stover, Earl Wert, Grover Beaver, Harry Bower, John Btover, Paul Stover, Grammar School, Harrison Yearick, teacher—Number of ‘pupils enrolled, male 7, female 13, total, 20. Per cent. of attendance during month, male 88, female 89, total 86. Those present every day during month were, Marion Btover, Nellie Miogle, and Mazie Mingle. Pine Creek School, No, 10, W., C. Yearick, teacher—Number enrolled, male 9, femanle 9; average attendance duriog month, male 7, female 7, Per cent. of attendance, male 89, female 79, Those in attendance every day during the mouth were, Mary Styers, Mary C. Martin, Earnest Styers, James O. Krader, Harry L. Hosterman. ——— i AYP ———— Cut this out and take it to C, W., Bwariz, Tusseyville; F. A, Carson, Pot- ters Mills; CC J. Finkle, spring Mills, and get a free sample of Chambers Inin's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physio. They elennse und invig- orate Le stomach, inprove the apes tite nud regulate the bowels, Regular size, 2b¢. per bux, i Potters Mills, other day and broke the sleigh consid- erably, but no one was hurt, J. F. Btover has added avother to his kennel. Mr. Stover is training his dogs perform many which will amuse the little ones, Jacob Auman, one of the best chanics, is in Harry hammering iron into shape. Mr. Au- man can turn his haud to any kind of business, W. C. Bible, of Burnham, was home over Bunday; he reports booming, so is the boarding. pears boarding is sign, Merchant F. A. Carson has knocked the bottom out of the ground oyster shell business; he is selling it at one- half cent per pound. Miss Margaret Evans returned to her home at Williamsport without rent- ing their property at this place, Edward Ailiison on Sunday drove to to me- It always in the up Wm. M. Allison, who has just recov- ered from a sick spell, to Potters Mills in a two horse stopped at the home of Thomas him aud h@was unable to stop them. The horses came to town on the jump, made a circuit of the back alley and on emerging to the street were met by Steward Loag, who captured the team. Some time after Mr, Bankey arrived on foot aud found his hitched at F. A, Carson's store nothiog broken. Cal. Ruhl and 8. G. Loug an team 1 fami- lies made a trip to William Grossman's on Sunday and report having had a good time, Mr. Grossman knows how to entertain his guests, L. A. Condo, of Spring Mills, was seen in this place and it is sald be has rented the Walters property. All will be glad to have Mr. Condo and family back again. hound J. R. Strong has some fine up to date stock and the price low, Dr. H. 8 Alexander is on the day; this indicates that of and that the doctor is not out of patients, road sickness al Lie tha! Philip Frank says this town is worst place for dogs he ever saw; may be, but Mr. Frauk is never seen on the road without a dog following him. Ac fc —— Murray's School District, Mrs. John Brian was buried on Sane day in the new cemetery at Yearick's ly ' The election passed off very quiet on account of the snow storm: n more than half the voles were polled, James Beck moved home Seven Mountains, where he 0 from the had running a boarding house and doing t rE the blacksmithing for the company. Miss Sarah Iigeo has been visiting friends and relatives in Sugar Valley for the last two weeks, Some of the people are very anxious to go to Lock Haven while sledding is good. ing that bas bean in in the Esher chureh {i On the 16th a young started for they were Haugh, Henry Vounada and Weaver. John Rossman attended the ers’ local institute at Rebersburg. The thermometer degrees morping. The cold weather last week made a nice crop of ice, about six inches thick. I'he saw mill has not been running for several days, on account of not get- ting the logs fast enough. Benjamin Limbert, G. W and W. H. Weaver were to ven Mouday on business, The surprise party up the week was quite a success, The new blacksmith will begin work some time this week, stiri Georgetown. During the recent cold weather many people were engaged in filling their ice houses, but some were too slow and were unable to get any on ac- count of the thaw, The funeral of Isaac Bhawver took place on Baturday, interment being made at Pleasant Gap. George Wingard is sick with pneu- monia. Daniel Hosterman and wife and James Harter, of Coburn, spent Sun- day in Brush Valley, at the home of James Wert. There will be quite a number of mov- ings this spring. The young people had a sledding party at Penn Hall last Tuesday night and all report having had a goo | time, S————— A WaxTeED—By the Howard Cream- ery Company, at the Centre Hall plant, a ton of poultry. Highest price paid for egus. HoWwanrp Creamery Co. Ln AA I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a vumber of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and eroup I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confi. dence in this remedy Mgrs, J. A, Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale by (\. W. Hwartz, Tusseyville; F. A arson, Potters Mills; C, J, Fiukle, Hpiing Mills, progress wr Lhe last trio Oalo; two weeks, of boys John registered last eight below z2ro Tressler, Lock Ha- road last Smullton. Charles Eddy aud mother, of Balo- | na, visited at the home of Serene Har- ry over Bunday. George Bmull and wife were away | visiting a few days last week, John Styers, while working in the . woods last week had his foot | by a tree falling on it. Creorge Winters is still on the sick list, with rheumatism. Thomas Auman and bersburg, were in town ing the aged and sick. Lyon Haflly and sister Jennie, were visitors at the home of their Mrs. Geo. Winters, 1 Thad. Btover is on the sick list, | George Waite, wife and daughter Jessie, spent Sunday at Aaronsburg, bruised wife, of Re- Sunday visit. plster, crn fs lr Woodward. Benjamin Gentzel, wife and child- ren, visited friends at Coburn Sunday, Miss SB: die Orndorf is very ill pneumonia. C. M. Btover returned from | town last Thursday. The celebration of Washington's birthday was largely attended Satur- day evening. Rev. Buck preached his last on Bunday for this Conference y t He will leave for Reading | at which place ¢ mference will be held Oliver H« ’ An sv ing at Mid with Yenge re- this disburg Mra. C. D. Motz and boys spe day with T. B. Mot r satiel | oo EE SAS —— Spring Mills - Unele Bam has h sentatives her | ing up and arr | mail del i central of IVery. You ¢ RAE 2A determived upon, | these route last Friday an | successful « to the new Saturda) ladies and the home of about ti Lite was v versit ail having f The intermg very pleasing Hate Wash Frid: pup 8 CQERerve ore | program asi whi their ma thelr select i and dislogues I ; Fuesdas portance done al weeks ng Ros fe ILZ28i, B expects to le day morning employ mel i Alicd asthma mosphere wi The new Luti i ly completed as ts ick to meet bh { there next So | not be dedicated | to a delay in 4 | rial necessary Mrs. P.H. M | ited friends an i relatives Io and a town a few days inst week, | Miss Allee Neese returiied | Tuesday after vi Centre Hall for brother, Willis Neese, home mother, expects perior, Wis, on the ever since the {ey I¥ Hri Fhursday fog mill a Beoch, iness trig George Gentzel made a bu to Mifflin county on Monday. Mrs. Gobble is slowly improving Luther Zettle left Carlisle where he will + a few days and 1! home in the west Jerry Zottle caught a wild oat other night but the brute g Jerry is the boss trapper of these parts and has caught one cal and large number of foxes skunks, John Foust spent Sunday at home, returning to Altoona on Mouday W. G. Auman and wife and Grand ma Zerby, of Sober, spent Bunday with friends at Beech, Howard Foust will farm for Greene Decker the coming summer; Mr, Deck- er will furnish the stock ahd imple. ments, The Evangelical congregation made an effort to reorganize their Sunday school on Sunday but there were not enough present Lo warrant action, A sleighing party from Beech spent Bunday evening very pleasantly at the home of W. RB Young. : H. A. Haugh Is getting out timber for repairs on his farm. s——— Penns Cave. Aaron Loug and family epent last Sunday with friends in Brash Valley. Thomas Meyer, wife aud son, of Co- burn, spent Sunday at the home of Ja- cob Detwiler. Franklin and Lloyd Bartges, Calvin Meyer and two of Noah Ream's daugh- Oh on Monday for friends for iwi et return his the fol away. wild a Coons, and Mary Detwiler went to Montandon on Monday to visit ber brother, who | is working in a telegraph office this office. W. E. Detwiler, Reedaville, on Tuesday i at | resides at last week who of she entered the Gyencean Womans Hospital for treatment, Mrs. Detwi- ler has been suffering from a tumor of a serious nature for some time and an | operation is to be performed this week which it is hoped will give her relief. ae Benepe Colyer. Miss Maud Stover spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Stover, at Potters Mills, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Bodtorf and daughter Miss Helen were the guests Wm. Ripka's, at State College, on Sunday. Arthur Lee's sale Friday was well attended, and Wednesday of this week they left for York. Borry to lose such a good neighbor and friend. Mrs, Levi Stump is on the sick list, but at her speedy recovery is hoped for There will be a wedding iu the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bower and fami- ly spent Bunday at the bome of Mrs. Harah Tressler, at Egg Hill, Wim. Favior's Saturday Boho and fami- at iJavid , #pent Sunday Moyer return- Friday, having ast Om prea hing and got a broker iadies not moved Mills, Rey 4 Mille, WILAD ITOUg! $l IIHR PRING MILLIS. T. CORMAN HAIN MMANKEY teformned of MRs Ww BOAL 1 hres arrows, Of promises prope fn! Daniel Fle vale malic © re aid ress EISHER, Execul . No. 713 Washington 8 iy entre Ha shor Home ap. 10 clone or The Dinges Store bulidineg is for ion for bakery or gerers H.W DIKGES Centre Hall, Pa Wrat Semi Annual Clearance Sale of Overcoats and Suits, 1-4 off; Overcoats and Suits, 1-3 off; Overcoats and Suits, 1-2 off;—Montgomery & Co., Clothiers. .Specials.. You cannot mateh these bar gains anywhere . . . 500 pieces of Granite Warg at Ten Cents each, apy piece worth from 15 to 25 Cents, reg- ular, Unheard of price, 10c. That Pound of Oleine Soap at Five Cents is a stunner. A BARH CURTAIN SPECIAL. Ready to put up, no shoddy, pice enough for any room, just think of it, only Twenty-five Cents for the pair. No body ean buy the material for that amount, and all ready to hang without a stiteh of sewing. 080000000000 ~Garman’s... BELLEFONTE, PA. A Liberal Offer Fhe undersigned will give a free Liver Tablets to any one wanting a re- 1 ach, biliousness or constipation, W. Bwarlz, Tuweyville; F. A. Carson Potters Mills; CC, J. Finkle, Mills. el mapa Yor Housekeepers, Those housekeeping who contemplate starting will do to visit Jobin Smith & Bros, furniture store, Spring Mills, They carry the largest stock of furniture in Penns Valley to select from, in fact you ean class them with goods in city The bed- from me- well stores. { room suits range in quality dium to quartered oak and polished finish. Btoves aud ranges, carpets oileloth and rugs, window shades, cur tain poles, parlor and mantle clocks hey have entire control of Penns Val ley siraw, nl on a combination mallress, no mu ii HRie D buying four doling wall paper while it lasts, it to vi store Helore sil thelr | where tp Ry Yendeney of the Tim The tendenc toward prevel thought of the tier ULC I prevent than iy demons! of the medical nen re most dangerous disenses have to contend the nedvy « i he vented OY “ £ fas always results from a : f influenza merved that i tendeney of Use Poeun cold or from and it his remedy counp- can be Ler ig attack « ween of it teracis taward fully prover : 1 these GIBCRABER This] has th usands ermedy been prevalence olf any Maia. many pheun: CELE wh ie thin 1 the great LAs used dur Hg «olds and grip iu recent years, and cab be relied upon with implicit eonfi- Pneumonia often results from a slight enld when 1 hended unt that there “ie 0 danger is appre i € § ee 1 ESE PR A Yio 18 or Healty 1 & wide iat and dif n in the chest, the is fever ther has and and pals need patient je on the sa ‘ smberlain’s Coug Remedy as acted It al- s by CC. W. Bwartz, arson, Potte ! g Mills. 11 ax the cold is contr ways cures, For Tusseyville; F AM . Spr Sale of Overcoats 1-4 off: Overcoats 1-3 off; Overcoats Phi Clothiers. Dress Patterns Dress Trimmings Embroideiese These are the Special Goo just in. In this line, you know, we are not only up to but ahead of the average merchant— a well cArned and ac- knowledged reputa- tion. Come to see. Stock is Complete Our stock is complete in {Every Department, although | the room is small. 3 Ask for the goods, be patient a few mo- 'ments and we will be able to | resurrect what you want from the stock of all new goods. Come to see us. 'H. F. ROSSMAN, Spring Mills. Seasonable Goods Seasonable Prices We have a line of goods that are entirely seasona- ble. Ours is everybody's store, with ror] prices to none—all prices are low enough to be termed bar- gains, GROCERIES and— DRY GOODS are the principal articles now needed in the house- hold, These are here and arc sold at the lowest possible price. WOOLEN GOODS at the right prices. Come to see us, ——— AS C. J. FINKLE EA®r 124 RECAERR «fhe T NTP TABS Lr Spring Wills, Pa, BRURL He rie BB. Kk. Division Northern Central Hailway, Time Table, tn eect M WAR] Ki gi ru 1i0 84 § 02 & AW 1 kport rain No. Mone vel with College. Traine fromm