THE CENTRE REFORTER. S. W. SNITH, Editor and Proprietor, PENN’A. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1903, TERMS.—The tern porter are one ADVERTISEMENTS. three insertions, and nent of subscription to the Re- ollar per year in advance. line ne foreach 2 cents per nts per i sub seq insertion rates made known on application. Ih your name on label of pa- wi your subseription data n the month uly, 1900; 01", our subserip ily, Other ated by abbreviations. ir subscription always ex- when a notice appears made, compare and have not been given 78 at worip tion will Cia The be sullicient 14K 1%, request There hav Mills. trout season opened. Spring Wednesday If the catch was not big the stories were; the big fish always break loose and es- cape. Jacob Mel teams of horses in other section. Ww. R. last finest or any of the section, Joi nas one this From, of i Mifffinburg, wing his house spent week in town, he d all painted and paper which added greatly to i working for ards Spriog now James Condo and b Mills; b Li him uj We spant in wrding brings USI NEesR, Frida Samu new summer house, ai wand his lot, He is improvements, into his new ng his great- property. Aaronsburg, Mrs. Henry Foster and daughter | ¥ Potters Mills Mrs. Emanuel Bron moved to Alex Mrs, F. J. Foster Miss Rila Hazel, of New York, spent alew week, Mrs, Crouse Harvey has gone the weather the display of He = tylish hats trimmings, will ars t clear day. ed on the dye io I'here erec- mmenced on sInNner ses Aca JIATS, emy Miss mmenced school on also has upils upy his week. The department y fitted up. ore 1 wtofl om aud p ndsomel Hed are very hi John F. residence when of Eman is remodeling the he recently purchased aod wnpleted it will add greatly to ce of the neighborhood. ay evening last was called by the at the residence of George the appearat neig On Saturd a meeting old veterans to meet Dunkle, to make preparations and to frame a program for Memorial Io addi- tion to other unani- mousiy unal- «1 to the holding of fairs, Day. business it was resolved that they were terably oppos festivals, base ball prise acter on that resolved games, ¢ ment o or any enter a similar And it was further all patriotic citi- zens to condemn and frown downany such attempt to make an occasion M Day, Garou aid levity, W. Mellnay, the newly (Methodist) for the Penne circuit, will have servic- es at Centre Hall next Sunday morn- ing: in the afternoon Bprucetown, pid at Spring Mills in the evening. Or san chiar. day , LO re (quest 80 solemn as morial of che Amusement, Rev. appoint (teorge d pastor Valley at Mr. and Mrs P, from Philadelphia. Mrs. F. H. Rearick left this week for Milton, where she intends spending some time with friends, he aelect se day m inst with a good altend- ance, each numbering in the neighbor- hood of forty-five. There are still oth- ers expected to enter later, CL. Long returned soos opened on Mon- rning The new building erected by C. A. Krape has beet completed to such an extent that he was enabled to move his postoflice outfit and store into it, The structure i= quite modern and con- venient in arrangement and build. Mrs. Braucht is spending some time in Howard at the belside of her niece, Josie Condo who is seriously ill. AI A ASA The frame dwelling hotse of Elias Klinger, of near Vicksburg, was total. ly destroyed by fire Baturdasy night, The chimney during the day caught fire but was extinguished. The fami- ly escaped from thelr beds, but little of the household effects were saved, The house was insured for $600.00 which pais fovera the loss, Mr. Klinger is un candidate for the nomi- mation of sherifl in Union county, | 'roxelville, Rev. Jucob Stover, charge, preached a very Luttiernn church Buanday evening, sermon iu the Misses Nellie Mingle aud Mildred E. R. Wolfe started school on Monday at Millheim, Miss Esther Stover, of State College, with her uncle, A. B. Stover, on North 2nd Street. Acker, and spent Bunday i of work the people may want done, Joh Campbell the old reliable builder, is puttl Joris Joie id ness nnd mak § Ai hie cronchm Cal fon coin; Bone oi from hin 1 ining It is told at Hublersburg. Rev, Laufler, in the Reformed evening. hear him. John of Ohio, will church on Buaday Bower and family, Jacob Bower, ou North Street, 7 roll during month, male 20, foamale 18, total 38; per cent. of attendance, dur- ing month, 91, female 92; per cent, of attendance for the entire term, male 94, fer I'he following pu- pils attended every day during the month : John Stover, Willie Hafliey, Ray Stover, Horace Stover, Mensch, Dora Guise- wite, Stover, Ma- ry Kise Mary Fell, Mary Jane Stover. Kisenhauer pupil who attended every the Primary male nale 95. Grover Beaver, Eva Stover, Flossie snhauer, Mary is the only day during term. jith (. wr enrolled, School, Harlach- N uiuld per cent ol r, teacher male male every female 19; attendance, 83, female SS [ fiose present mouth were, Burley baum, John Sto- Bessie Kreighbaum. Charles Kreigh «nt hauer, Mary Bessie ( ondo, nie Gramiey, Joho Stover aad ‘ondo were present every da uring the term. Ro next communicat lopes will BIg on. Stamped enve you. } William imdow, Howard, of Coly Bitner's F H Sunday then be sent =i aud al of Chicago, er, were visiting George riday of home Charles Penn Hall, of Miss USLLAn, spent al Lire Annie Jacob Bituer is on the sick list. Miss Pearl Kritzer and gra were visiting at George Bitoer's Kritzer dma a8 Gn Sunday. John Bitner spent friend, Warre Publie George Bitoer 1 Sunday with his n Slack. gcohiools will close Tuesday. wught a fine horse from Howard Lingle. a . oo. Smullton. Ruth Habler, of R Saturday and Sunday H. Winters Mirl Winkleblech spent last week wit shersh urg, apent at the home of P 2 few hi his pareuis at Renovo on the =i! RB. Ge. Lion hauling mi ire alH! crenmery, and buy all the Edward Allison roof Ruhi's house, ed and adds be There is 1 you . tints whe has put a new which was need- » property, ol in talks chop young widen careful raising w W. Spangier, the assessor, is and valuation busy of slo to keep track snow has go The story of into the « inst week. who is work- trip to Cameron county Miss Mage Winters, ing at Aarounsburg, spent Easter with her parents, (G. B. Winters’. Rev, Mellnay, the new pastor of the Methodist church, preached his first sermon bere on Sunday. John Emerick, store at Wolll« 5: goods at this place. Jacob Wal.zer and famil Walizer attended John Walizer, at tlt Colyer. Shadow, ie who formerly yand S the funeral I'yleraville Sunday Wim. oldest son of Henry Shadow, of this place, who some twen- ty years ago went Chieago, 111. where he hadibeen employed as tele- graph operator, but is now a conductor for the traction company ig that city, has come east to Colyer to pay his parents and friends a month's visit. Mrs. Julia Ishler and Mrs. Mary Wingard are on the sick list, Lloyd Smith and Harry Wilkinson, of Potters Mills, were visitors at this place Sunday. John E. Bubb was the guest of Les. lie Treaster Sunday afternoon. Miss Kathryn Boal spent Sanday at home, Wm. Fleisher, of Tusseyville, and Miss Ray Smith, of Potters Mills, were guests at Henry Moyer's Bunday evening. Miss Badie Bodtorf took up Ler resi- dence at Levi Stumps Monday morn- ing, for the summer, David Boho and son George, of Pot- ters Mills, spent Bunday at the home of his brother-in-law, Jacob Royer. Mrs. D, C. Keller, of Centre Hall, spent Friday with her sister, Mrs, Levi Btump. : Easter passed off quietly at Colyer. John Horper and his brother An- drew, who are employed at Lewistown, were home over Sunday, Miss Edna Horner, of Bellefonte, ie visiting her parents, in this place. J. H. Moyer and daughter Mary were to Centre Hall Friday, A————— A YS OO————————— The twenty-seventh annual session of the Grand Castle, Knights of the Golden Eagle, Pennsylvania, will be held in Johnstown, May 12, to tre Hill; t foke on tl Mrs N.Y, burg this week Host wr Buffalo, N ting ting Charles ris sr fla je to Millheim last wi Mrs, Yearick returs last rge vi er Ween Smith Br West V Miss sister, Ma Mrs Luther D at the home of ie last Frid Frank Bai : iat { * full fore flour out Mi and feed to Any class flour and G.W. R. Will od aside in lin Mitchell's store measuring out sirap iron. a — he ha room, liams, since the |s8ODO yi found in J hardware TiC administrator of ote of Catherine Wal ker Ferguson township, deconsed 10, The second and final acount of Gill, adn ninistrato iw of the estate of Lucy B. Gill, Inte of Sate College, Contre county, dee ame 11. Becond account of PW. RBreon. escontor ofl ete, of Peter Breon, late of Potter tow nship, decereed 12, First and TT. M Hiram Durst Walker late of Rev. B and final wint of Sarah B. Dares Gramiey, nistmtors of ote... of Inte of Gregg township, deceased 18, The first and final accountof J. H Thomp son, admr. of ete, of Mary A Thompson, ate of Worth township, deceased 4. John F. Harris, trustee appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, under the Inst will and testament of William Thomas, late of Bellefonte Borough in the County of Centre and sitate of Pennsylvania, deceased, here by renders his tenth (10th) annual statement of trust receiv. ed by him as aforesaid: being the thirtysixth (36 annual statement of said trust. 15, The second partial account of H. B. Gartin, administrator of Constans Curtin, late of the township of Boggs, deceased 16, The first and final account of James J. Lewis, administrator of James Lewis, late of Philipsburg, Centre county, Pa., deceased, 17. The first and final account of Harry Koller, executor of ete, of Kate Glenn, late of Pellelonte Borough, deceased, 18. The firey and final account of A. L. Arm. strong, administrator of ote. of Samh Armstrong, late of Spring township, decensed, 19. The account of Harry E. Harter, admini- strator of Samuel KE, Harter, late of Marion town ship, deconsed, 20. First and final accountof Thomas Mitchel, administrator of ete, of Robert Glenn, late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased, 21. Account of Wm, B, Mingle, executor of eto. of Bimon Harper, late of Centre Hall Borough decessed, 3 3. Jecond partial heoount of LF Body, od ohn P, Ha exertion of ¢ ani Yoau, late of Milesbutg Borough, doceasetl. AS ARCHERY Register, Bellefonte, Pa., March 2 : Continued irom first page from where we started ness ¢ week pgo Home of themen by whinge At bisa We Hing Lhe tree i i $ Dsies and gave, this WL deriiess, 1 mit { deep pd pene, Lhe duy of birds amorg fis uel did , while prRlers, ut number, ntiouously wil {to us when | our racket in whi I yelling, The boys how these songster tie AWAY , turned our homes int Ww [hee inn the battle ye men kept their places Iving on the ground lines, in hand, in eons liness to Durl ewed Crackers, hind missed ou Io and greatly flee: vn to feel “all over ly fed. Water was had no t mattered Lorses were | nen y HA" fleshy part of the His voice whisper for ceased. It was =i inder ti ould Oouily neck, was gone: he © We hurried Fighting quiet in him to the rear surgical sid gradually became our had Propose id to go and we believed the Jolinnies goue away. Some one and find het [ did not know war and battles at this The over oul whe they bad over all left mueh I will go for one, buys tame, 1 the and the Zod Lieutenant of Company HAY EJ. Burkert, followed me, He went half way and back. 1 and a bush laughed climbed turned hid in walched for some time, to be shot or 800 0B be great to go the whole (quite now that left this point.; I crept entered their works. There was not a living Reb. remaining. Greatly re lieved on this discovery I returned and reported—'*No enemy remaining in| our front.” This information was re ported to Head Quarters. But afterwards was I quite so highly in and never again “scouted” was nervous captured. I could way. I Rae bela slong aud soon sure the quisitive, on “my own hook.” The msjority, however, occupied them- selves in digging a trench back of our to come at this point, Time passed aud we began to think that this holy aud beautiful day might possibly be a day of rest. This was not to be so, There was a sharp and piercing report of a twelve pounder gun, from a rebel battery beyond the woous, west of the Chancellor House, and the shell eame sereaming through the air, passing over us without doing harm to any one. Instantly there war commotion among the men, ne AMA Bill Adair, a simple minded inmate of the Mifflin county home was drowned in Kishacoquillas Creek. He was subject toe Hopay, and it is su posed he fell in e waler while in n DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK Trouble i i i { ; Specials. outa eOBLBae mately these bnrs You eannot gail BIYW here t, and all ready t t a stiteh of LB gewing ou ceveeceeBICOD and I'he ing BELLEFONTE, PA. PENNSY! hilads iphis phi and 2 Friday The Patent SARVEN WHEEL TOP BUGGIES WARRANTED $35.70 to $99.87. REPAINTING REPAIRING. Repainting Work done at the 1 and ali f Ost TeROLs es It w © 1 sev ii PAY You 1 CHE 117 1 ur sore oF where for vou ur work before placing yo | | CENTRE HALL John T. Lee NG MILLS-0, T, CORMAN i i SPRIN { In exchange for good Cash saison paid.) Batter i Lard " i Uhickens, 5 | Ducks wi | Raspberries pl ‘ Dried Apples Potatoes Large Onions Beef Hides Bpring Chickens MARK MNTY, Wheat... Corn [Re smn 108s ...... Barley PRODUCE AT STORES, Butber. vem ERE. cousin Iara... Potatoes, on fide Meal. { Bhoulder .. i Hamu ovinnns At tet tat al 12 10 a 8 10 12 os——— Semi Annual Clearance Sale of Overcoats and Suits, 1-4 off; Overcoats and Suits, §-3 off; Overcoats and Suits, "| Clothiers. ' a a HF ne in * , I ~Mackerville.. 1 JOpdar Springs, corns SRIODR..ovm MILL HALL. #8 FREER RRE DADO 3 = bo G6 AF ob wf af af - wor wiOTSey Shore... Arr, t Lv Ar }wmror | 15% (Phllsd & Reading Ry.) PHILA. 4 NEW YORK. {Via Philad.) Ar New York... (Via Tamaqua) J. W.GRPHART Genes) Buperistendent, “ps | Ly BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take effect May 25, 1806, EASTWARD, _ WESTWARD J s a3 | | 1 wm ™ r™ Lv. ™ «Bellefonte... i 20 10 | 4 0 LOoloville wu... 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