THE CENTRE REPORTER. S. W. SNITH, Editor and Proprietor. Hau, PENN’A MARCH CENTRE 1603 THURSDAY, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- | porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVEETISFMENTS,~ fnsertions, wad 5 cents per line for each quent insertion. Other rates made ou application, 19, 20 cents per Hine for three | she Enown Spring Mills. The capacity of the Reformed church was taxed to its utmost on last BSun- day afternoon, at which time Rev, Kershner preached his last sermon, His many friends are sorry to see him leave this work in which be has been In the evening of the Kuntz, of the Evan- gelical church, presched farewell | sermon to a well filled house. He will locate at New Berlin. Both these gen- tlemen have golden opinions from the public ever since their rela- tion with this valley and its people. Rev. Bierly will serve the charge va- cated by Rev, Kuntz. Rev. Kershuer’s | su ceessor has not yet been chosen. May and Marion | Leitzell departed for Bellefonte Mon- | They have | pect | for 80 successful same day Rev, his won Misses Osman day mornivg of this week. secured employment there and ex Belieloute some time, Ground has been brol of H. tiie new to make their home en KF. shoe or the new | Rossmauv as | slore and | Bg A. uildings will be push- | short store building well as for postoftice buildiz Work ed rapidly, and in a of C. Krape. on these t time these | business places willd merly, provemenis made over ings. Miss Alma Haines, of Rebersburg, + operated as for- | :» will many the old though ther be m= build- | H. | Sunday tirsmley. Gramley and C. spent visiting at the home of T. M. Mrs, Ada Miller snd two daughters, Jenuie view, spent severa with rents, Mr i Mrs. T. B. Jamison. Misses Heckman and Keeb, of Sun- bury, spent a t the home of John Lucas Harry Ruhl, of Jersey City, visiting his little of Rock- ber pa- aud Grace, | days week a is home Wm. Rose- mother and brotuer Ellis BShafler bud, Clearfie! George Genlzel among the first is still ro Zens, T. B. Jamison, has been ailing for the pa Mr. Jamison represen ance companies that pay promptly aud to the cent Ambrose Ge at Ee Jnmokin . J. Finkle v soon as possit le spent Sunday d county. at and Jobin Lucas are | to move to town; there | m for more such good eciti- | the insurance agent, at fow weeks good their ts insur- | i i losses | v ! SeVeras utzel spent days | on t LUsinesas, il rebuild his store as | The sensational rubbish mailed from | Bellefonte to the eity newspapers a day or so after the recent fire in this wvil- | lage is nothing but a tissue of false- | fabrications ning to the end, rer existed here, making worse confounded, that nightly patrolled by an armed guard is simply unmitigated nonsense, there is not a partiele of truth in the state- ment. And then to mix the postoffice | with this vile clap trap, that the office is boycotted, are dissatisfied, and mail their communications at the station is the No body is dissatisfied, and has not been. Mr. Krape is just as popular as ever and it is acknowledged Spring Mills never had a more courteous and oblig- ing post master. The fact is, the en- tire communication from Bellefonte simply contains a mass of lying ru- mors and more lying statements, and the correspondent who would deliber- hoods and vile from begin- That a reign of ter- confusion people veriest bosh that publication is either a fool or a knave. Wm. Pealer has commenced rebuild- ing and will erect a resids F two story building, also a be occupied by H as floished. C. A. Krape also ecom- menced operations this week, and will likewise erect a two story building 25x 50 feet. This will give him ample room for the postoffice and his shoe store, C. P. Loug has added to his general store a large stock of furniture, Charles Miller after an illness of sev- eral weeks, is convalescing. Robert Smith, who has been confin- ed to his room pearly all winter, able to be about again, Harry Confer who removed to Mill- heim over a year ago, returned with his family last week, All are very glad to have Mr, t onfer back again. Harry Ruhl, of Maguolia, N. J, for- merly of this place, made us a visit last week. There will be quite a number of re- movals and changes in this village by April 1st. nee, A ra Wanted at Once 100 bushels, god, sound Apples, 200 bushels Potatoes, 500 pounds of Lard, 500 pounds of Live Poultry. Must have the above at once. High- est market price paid in cash or mer- ehandise. O.T. KorMAN, 4t. Spring Mills, Pa. ef Spring begins 21st, Saturday, Aaronsburg, Col. and Mrs. J. P. Coburn Main street. Mrs. Ellen Kurtz spent a day last week with her brother-in-law, Miss Shearer, of Lewisburg, is here helping to nurse her sister, Mrs. Rob- ert Boob, who is quite sick. Mrs. Jackson Bylvis fell down stairs one day last week and cut a deep gash in ber head. Bhe suffers great pain most of the time Harry Btover and sister Helen, of Altoona, are the guests of their grand- father, Wm. Stover, whose health not improving Wednesday evening the wedding of Miss Effie Kreamer and Charles Davis occurred at the home of the bride. The calithumpiavs turned out immediate- the ceremony and after the groom thought they had made enough is liberally. ley and Prof. A. Miles Arnpey holy matrimony by nt the Lutheran parsonage. Congratulations are now in order. John Limbvert, of New Jersey, is vis- iting bis brother Frederick. He Scheeder, H. D. Report of Grammar School, Yeurick teacher.—~Number female male 18; average attendance, 15; per of attendance, female 88, 83. Marion Stover, Bertha Sheeder, Sallie Guisewite and Mazie Mingle attended every day dur- ing the mouth, Primary School, Edith C. —~ Number male 5, cent, 8, total teacher enrolled, male 24, femnnle 20; per cent. of attendance, male 87, female 83 The following pu- pils were present every day during the month : C Kreighbaum, Hen- ry Mingle, John Stover, Bumper Mus ger, Auunie Eix Bertha Musser, ryn Edwards, Bower, aries Bessie Condo, Throssel Kath- Bower, Verua ‘uhasuer, Esther Meda ER Wolfe utnber enrolled during the Intermediate Sehool, male 20, female 18, total 38: month, wr eent, of stiendance, 95, fe hose ints male 94, in attendance every Paul Stover, Horace Stover, Stover, Mary Jane Stover, Drey Mensc Gurney Wert, Ardrenna Harman, Ray Stover, Flossie bh, thauer, Maude Wert, A ps mason Smuliton. Merchant W. J. Heckenburg and Reuben Smull made & flying trip to week to buy their spring goods, John Btyres, who is on the sick with a bruised foot, is improving. H. H. Btover was to few days last week. Ammon Strayer wears 8 broad sinile because it is a boy. Mrs. Newton Brungart had a carpet rag party last week. Rev. Haven, pastor of the Method- presched his farewell sermon on Bunday, which was well rendered. Quite a number of young people I.. Near- hood’s sale on at Rebers- burg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hackenburg, of Penus Valley, visited their son Wes. ley on Sunday Saturday, ps “Georgetown. The sale of Jacob Breon day was bringing A bouuveing baby girl arrived at the home of George Bower last week, Mrs. Mariah Gramley, of Brush Val- ley, is visiting at the home of Mrs George W. Btover Susan and Bertha were in their glee last week while entertaing two Mr. “Runawsy«'' from Union county. Mr. and Mra, B. G. Rote visited at Inst Thurs. well attended, everything good prices Daniel Auman’s child is still very ill. ——————— — ———— Penn Hall. The Penn Hall band intends to give a good play in the town hall at Madj- # nburg, Baturdsy evening, March 21. Quite a number of persons from here attended Rev. Kershner's farewell ser mon at Spring Mills on Bunday after- noon. v James Keller, of Cente Hall, spent Baturday evening in town. While here he took in the Drama, given by the band, and was well pleased, Mrs. Rebecca Hennigh, who has been sick for some time is slowly im- proving. Mr. and Mrs. W. F., Musser spent Sunday with friends at Farmers Mills, J. W. Roush and family, of Coburn, spent Sunday with Mr. Roush’s pa- rents, Mr. and Mre. Henry Roush, Mrs. Nelson Wert and son Carl, of Anrousburg, spent Saturday aud Sun. day at the bome of Lewis Rossman, Mrs. Ada Koch, of Fairbrook, is spending a few days with her sister, Mre, John Neese, ———— WANTED By the Howard Cream. ery Company, at the Centre Hall plant, a ton of poultry. Highest price paid for eggs. HOWARD CrEAMERY Co, Colyer. Miss Katie Boal spent several days Boal, at Btone Mill. Wm. M. Walters, of Altoona, spent several days visiting at the home of his cousin, J. H. Moyer, Miss Julia Messmer and Penn Hall, place. Mrs. Wm. Farner and daughter Ma- ry spent Bunday evening at the home of Mrs, Maggie Barr, Miss Nannie Meiss, friend, of visited her sister at this daughter of ited at the home of Wm, Mitterling on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. son, Wm. Lee and grand- Fdger Miller, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Frazier. Miss Ella Barr, of Bellefonte Bunday at the home of her mother, ut Burnham, spent several days at home, Miss Myra Moyer spent Sunday Charles B. Nef, of Centre Hall, Mrs. Frank Treaster, ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry on Ralph Rickert left Burnham, Sunday where he expects to work. tors Mills hi | J nade a - Pot J. F day last week Stove ) NlOovets one iMin business, trip to tradin but wr county horse , On They made a trade il for the have Judgment day they w LO answer it F.A LC running order with over two arson has his loeubator in hundred eggs in it. Frank has number one outfit J arrived but he expects it st The and any chicken Lhe Calvin n and we wish a good hateh R. Strong's incubator has not yet spy tim Craze over here 1s poultry Ris sist d HAWK caught arout COOps al nigh treated shot, Rubl horse to Frank red dolls pre for one hund There without are wre ahead Daddy Goodwin short in these paris s e here ne Mil leav x1 home ut are sorry Wilbur Kibe had filled Joung oan tod ti Ralph J finest vou h ei where; ti ers iu these part how Lo rx had J i “11 ¥ ployed grafting frui ting Perry has Perry Kris ern Nisfarm gr gr aftis Me very spring and in time will have choicest fruit in the o« Strong's grafting F. A. down fine; by poi ihe untry Perry right sRLe 1 is nil water whe fing will Carson has his # ting bis ger u it will stop and start at |} H In is also going to start a duck farm ss ps nly Tusseyvilio. The few snow banks vet rema the welcome advent of Spring Howard Fetterolf, of Centre Hall, i a frequent visitor is Miss Ida Gummo, of {ook is visiting at the David Meyer, Miss Mary Sents, seysink #chool, *pent Sunday her parents at Siate College, Btoner Bros, are hauling products to Lewistown, to this sl Ha hit 1s ven, hospitable where pola prices, George H. Ishler Intely number of very from =a whieh he For the price asked, the portraits cun hardly celled, Milton 8. Benner, by James Kimport, left Friday for Springfield, Illinois, which place offers good openings to young men along various lines of work, Milton had previously spent two years in that great State, the home of so Pennsylvanians, Prof. A. M. Allison, teacher of the High SBehool, at Centre Hall, will 0; en on April 20th, at this place, the pre. paratory school formerly taught by Prof. C. R. NeflT This school offers very good educational advantages to the young people of this and pear by communities. The surroundings here fire very favorable 10 ap earnest stu. dent, received a fine Chicago Crayon portraits fr porirsit Liotise for solicits orders, be x lately employed Taunt many * 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, If you bave any painting in view you must have lead, oil and colors, see Jonn I. OLeWiNE, Bellefonte, Pa, Nittany Mountain, Dubbs stave mill out to the timber in order to save hauling their timber fo | far to the mill, Tone Garver and from Hecla on had been working on son came home MeNitts stave ing the trucks. John Houser and son several days last week on Wm. worked bank road. This road will stand sev- eral more days work. J. B. Bprow is on the sick list with severe cold and sore throat, his new landlord, Bol. Bamuel Gingerich. Meyer, brother of the late Low- ell Meyer, is visiting old friends in port and is in the insurance business J. B. Bprow killed the first snake of he says his a two-year-old, Monday evening Mrs. J. received the sad news that her broth-! er, Wm. E. Horner, of Lewistown, dead. is | - 2 - - Beech, Wagner's stock might fair prices, John Foust, will J. H. tended, sale was well ate und snd implements 0H who Altoona, work for Jerry Zettle this summer, W. KR. Young Tuesday moved to his new home west of Millheim. Alfred home and Frank from Union- thie {liness of their Messrs, Oliver, Lingle were called ¥ town on account of father almost at account of bad roads, Fhe prop business dstill on Henry from Elias Zerby. Joh of Pollers in n Liogle bought i Blauser and Grandpa Aum Mills, spent Sunday at the home of Miles “ Barger. + all 1 ¢, who is improving The sick able to be around except Mrs. Gobb i very slowly wife, of Milroy, | “undav with friends at this place. are not and | pie this locality in ror of the rural mail service, ix good enough for them na it is. Detlier t have it ing extra but the small sum of | y doliars for a box co Al Oak Hall, A. W assisted his Dale rel RIG Dale son Luther sid Mills to Pate Benner from Pine leasant Gap. become the Olid Fort, house he effects {frove Wesley will the farm, at the spring Wesley Tale and family and E. K. and family spent Sunday at the home of A. J. Tate, D. WW. Meyers, of Boalsburg, noticed in town the last few days, farmers are taking ad- fi aud plow ——pec PROPERTY. Nnith at Shiloh Was Some of the of the ng vantage ue spring weather have started t Ren! Estate Versus Modern Evidences of Wealth. What a wonderful change has passed ir entire conception of the word “property! The writer is old enough to remember when nothing except land and houses were regarded as true prop- erty, but now a man may be a million- aire and own nothing that he can see. A few pieces of paper in a box at his banker's or, better still, an inscription Paper cept that it exists constitutes him a man rich beyond the dreams of avarice, and, moreover, a man who has not to guard his property and who can realize it which the rich man of old could not do in half an hour. It is a very curious change and one the full results of which we have yet to perceive, but we suspect that among them will be an Im- mense increase in the amount of wealth at the disposal of industry and enter prise and an astonishing decrease in the permanence of the wealthy fami- les, It is so easy to spend shares or bonds, and there are so few to notice whether you spend them or not. It took years to spend a great landed estate, but a fortune in bonds may disappear in a year of unlucky speculation or in the early lifetime of one spendthrift heir.—London Spectator, Petrified the “Colonel Tom Englishman Too, Ochiltree once upset Lord Lonsdale when the latter was entertained in New York on his way home from an expedition to Alaska,” said a man who saw the fun. “At a dinner given in his honor Lord Lonsdale told many thrilling stories, and an audible ‘oh! went around the table when be finished telling of a pet- rified forest In Africa, In which he found a number of petrified llons and elephants. As the Englishman lapsed into silence and the applause sank to an echo all looked to Colonel Ochiltree to defend his nationality and beat this petrified lion story, “ Texas,” snid the colonel after a pause, ‘has its petrified forests: but, al though they contain no petrified lions, they are remarkable for having petri- fied birds flying over them, “Nonsense!” sald lord Lonsdale. “That is Impossible, Such a phenome: no: is contrary to the laws of gravita- tion,” “Ah, that's casily explained,’ re- sponded Colonel Ochiltree quickly, "The laws of gravitation down there are HBaturday 1 p. m March 21-Mms. P. J Condo, half mile east of Centre Hall, horse, wagons, hering ctensils, household goods, ete, | ' . i Saturday. 1p m March 21--J, W, Mitterling, | one mile porth of Tusseyville, horses, cows, im | plements, ete. Motiday, March | of Bpriog sills, « { ane | bute 214 miles wes im - M. B. Duck, targe farm stock mo 4 farm wa | plements, Breon, 2 of farm March Hull, U~Perry large sale Tuesday 9 an miles east of Centre stock and {mplements Mre. M. A. Rear. live stock, farm ele, ick, on pike near Bpriv ig Mills el { i | | Baturday, 1p. m—March 25 i i implements, houschold furniture, A SPRING MILIS-0. 7T, (Iu exchange for goods, Cash also paid.) {| Bide on i Tallow... } | Apples........ { Dried Apples Potatoes large Oulons Beef Hides spring Chicken i CORMNA. | Chickens, 7; cash | Ducks i Ll PET ries wf LT eo 12 | Shoulder . 10 | MARKY Hod New OQ ts... Barley PRODUCE AT STORES, Side Meal fit silage Ham. Rev. W. F. D. Noble, Met bodist | minister at Snydertown, bas declined a call to the Methodist evarch at Ogden, Utab, at a salary of §1,200 per year. - oo building of If intend house, barn, #hed, fu any you or building i i Specials.. You cannot mateh Lhese bar- gains anywhere B00 pieces of Giraud Ten Cents each, piece worth from ‘nh 15 to 25 Cents, reg - ular, 1 eard of price, 10c. 4 p at That Pound of Oleine Ho Five Cents is a stunner. AIN BPE( no A BARH CURT! IAL. Ready to put up, nice enough think of Cents for the Foom, § only Twenty-five No iy for that i pair, material ready can buy the amount, and ail to bang without a stitch of sewing. ..Garman’s... BELLEFONTE, PA. P EN N+ Be Jonuxl | ate, N OLEWINE, Bellefonte, Pa Wp Danger of Colds and Grip grip is their resulting in If ressonable care used, sud Chamberlain's Cough taken, all danger will be Among the tens of thousands have used this remedy for these eases we have yel to learn ofa sin {case having resulted in pneumonia, which shows Jusively that itis a certain preventive of that dangerous disease It will cure a cold or an {tack of the grip in less time than {other treatment. It is pleasant | safe to take. Forsaleby C. W. Swartz, | Tussey ville; F. A. Usrsou, Potters Mills; C. J. Finkle, Spring Mills a is however, COL peed fence Ifa nails, farmer, you wire and other hardware; if | man you need mill hooks, cant i leather and gandy belts, { mill {in stock, | ve supplies, at prices that will be altrsct "Phone and see Ne. to you. aor write me, or, { best of oS Jonx cote LEW p> ATTACK OF GIy INE, SEVERE (ne Bottle of Chamberinins Cough Remedy. Cured by “When I bad an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I actually | cured myself with one bo {f Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy,” says Frank W. Perry, Editor of the Euolerprise, SBhortaville, N. Y. “This is the honest trutty, I at times Kept from coughiog | myself to pieces by taking a leaspooti- ful of this remedy, aud when the | coughing spell would eome on at night {I would take a and it seemed t {in the briefest interval the cough would pass off and I would go to sleep | perfectly free from cough and its moe icompanying pains. To say that the | remedy acted ae 8 most agreeable sur- | prise is putting it very mildly. I had tiie of dose Lint no idea that it would or could knock ‘out the grip, simply because 1 had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did, and it seemed with the second at- { tack of coughing the remedy caused it to not only be of less duration, but the paine were far less severe, snd I had not need the enntents of one bottle be fore Mr. Grip had bid me adieu’ sale by C. W, Swartz, Tusseyville; A. Carson, Potters Mills: C. J. Finkle, Spring Mills. 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. Why Pay Rent or Current Rate Interest When the Com pany a Co-partnership will furnish you the money to buy a ane, or pay the mortgage off, and give yon Ten Years and Five Months To pay it back at the Rate of $8.50, per Month, With Interest at Ap Per Cent, Per Annum on the graduating scale, which amounts to 114 per cent. sim Be. e interest on amount. ict investigation courted. a 1 am also agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York The largest in the World, ou cannot a to insure r Ife until you see me, ou nt sn on the General full Justiculan, A ou AT redo ny Edwin K. Smith General t rn petrified too!" ai fh t i & i a hey and Nort Time Tavlie hese: FUEL Pw Lire oo Soi EE TTT Pleasant G x 55 Axe man O00 Be Frow dt ins leave lLowisburs Sad On Fundays trai J B HUT HINSON S General Maneger N a he dnd GTP PORONHDS [®t dart abo apab at atari ay! 2 BRITE RSBEEE Condensed Time Read Down 0.1 No No 5 pm {0146 i 5 on a wo of wl uf wf wf oF VIAN Huston... lAMAR...... Slintondale. 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