LOCALS, Soap. You never get too old to learn. Samuel MeClintie, of Centre attended court Monday. Hill, Messrs. James B. Horner aud Smith are jurors from Potter town- ship. Mr. over week. D. W. station If you need Dr. George his new house. home when completed will be of the prettiest and most convenient in town. G. Wilson beginning of Mma. T. were this aud to Howard Rradford has on hand at the several grades of phosphate. | fertilizer call sn him, WN I.. Lee into | dwelling His | one | moved Clarence Boob and Miss Carrie | Klingaman, both of near Mifllinburg, | were united is marriage. The groom | is a son of Nathaniel Boob, who at one | time lived on the Heckman farm west | of Centre Hall, Afost of the oats and barley have been gown. The corn flelds are being pre- | pared for planting few farm- ers have already planted. By the end of the corn will have been planted. (i. Burrell, of Penn Hall, aud Mrs. Peter Auman, of Spring Mills, were in town Monday business, Mr. Burrell is manufacturer of Pain Sword Liniment, a remedy that is be- coming popular, and devotes part of | his time to the sale of this medicine, Some week considerable Ss. on daughter of Mr. and John married Miss Lyda {iaris, and Mrs. Byron Garis, Mowery, of Burnham, were Friday of last week. The couple went to housekeeping immediately in their furnished. Mr. Bulnham home previously Mowery is a puddler in the steel works. The May McClure’s, which is print- ed in a new type, repeats the chief ex- cellencies of the recent splendid issues of that Magezine and adds some of its own. All who have read former numbers Lincoln Steften’s great arti- Louis and Minneapolis and * in cles on Bt. turn first to his “Pittsburg : tis her boss, their bosses, will count in May of Ashamed,” Magee ac- and of TRATING- co AT © to ar trated LE, Centre Hall, VP Hoover for prices on anon Write Grant NEArance. Why Pay Rent or the Current Rate .« Interest When the HomeCo-Operative Com pa ny a Co-partnership you the money or pay the you will furnish to buy a home, mortgage off, and give Ten Years and Five Months To pay it back at the Rate of $8.50, per Month, With Interest at 3 Per Cent. Per Annum on the graduating scale, which amon: its 10 11g per ce wnt. sim- ple interest on amount, Strict investigation courted. I am alio agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York The largest in the World. You cannot afford to ipsure your life until you see me, Write or call on the General Agent for full particulars, Any information required will be given. Edwin K. Smith General Agent Qak Hall Sta, Pa. Ytalian Bees for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale . , 20 Colonies Italian Bees On Langstroth Frames, Thisis the most favorable season to bu as they are now y to in OTE il well from sow on antl Ju uly. Prices very . ous WM. REIBER, Colyer, Pa HOUSE BUR NED AT COLYER, Mrs. Fannle Colyer's House Destroyed by Fireg—Loss 81,000 The dwelling house of Mrs. Kannie Colyer, of Colyer, was totally destroy- ed by fire early Bunday morning. The fire was first discovered by Edward ‘olyer house about four o'clock, but did not think the building on fire, An hour later he observed that the ed by raging flames that were wiping out of existence one of the substantial and well-repaired dwelling houses in | the community. Mr. Kline immedi- ately gave alarm, and sent a member of his family to the home of Mrs, Mary Wingert, where Mrs. Colyer bad gone of a mile distant. a country district, time until a number ad gathered about the but save neighbor a quarter Although in was only a short of people h yer Col- home, no one Lo therein, their the small barn that As stated ale her wat, any is efforts stood near by. Mrs home it the fec but aboy t the there when anid house The sent from hiro k ar Oroge « and is been no fire in afternoon, origin of the fire, nystery. The worth $1,000, idred tal loss to ne a house is estimated dollars, all Mrs, several hut of Colyer as she did whatever, is ate not have any Urance number of the 8 y visited the sed regret over the There were large ple, from all who during Sunda p eo- geet ns of outh side, ruins, f whom expre Informaiiod Mersinge through sey ville, » was erected al seventy- years who « in that (quarier. ————— sf ——— Festhers’ Examination, held ¥1 «hips of and Let and Pr itre tie OWIl- Los + i he t Ban the will tick i Francisco May 11 to 17, inclu until July 15 from at reduced 2 Railroad Company ta LO Sat urn its lines, i i Hdated usual For rates, is must ues va r which the be charged. o ng COn- filers 0iifw favender, N. Re Onk snger, ' i. Condo, i. Fa mers Mills —— a i Interchangeable 1000 Mile Refund Tickets, Commenciog June 1, 1904, inter- changeable 1000 Mile Refund Tickets limited to one year from date of issue, good only for transportation of the owner, with usu- al free allowance of 150 pounds bag Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. (Be- tween all points east of Ohio river and between Pittsburg and Kane. between Philadelphia Chesapeake and Ohio { East of Delaware, Lackawannaand Western Railway, Erie Railroad. Jamestown and Lehigh Valley Railroad. Pennsylvania Railroad. These tickets will be sold at the rate | | within eighteen months from date of | purchase. | This form of ticket will be Issued in | deference to requests of numerous pat- | | one ticket good over several lines in | stead of having to provide themselves | as at the present with a separate ticket | for each line they desire to use. Agents at principal stations of the railroads named above will have these { | formation regarding them that may be required, Fire in Bellefonte, Friday night the McBride building, corner Bishop and Allegheny streets, Bellefonte, was burned. the fire is unknown, ed to have been the work of an diary. The following is taken from Daily News: The first floor of different buildings was occupied the following place: | DR | (illen's grocery store; Thall’s the of business: Andrew { confectionery and green grocery the Chinese laundry. burned in these establishments they were all badly damaged by water and smoke. The building adjoining was also by insurance. { owned by Joseph Ceader covered by insurance, The proprietors of the Laundry who only started in business recently are the to the extent of about $600, with $500 insurance, E. I. Gillen’s grocery is badly dam- aged by water and smoke and the loss will be quite large. It d by insurance, losers is covert Thall had a small insurance but to cover Andrew t on his store not enough his loss, a —— LOCALS, IHinois, of that section, The Courier says that on Orangeville, Thursday fell in last week considerable snow Misses Jennie Reifsnyder and Tammie of Millheim, drove Hall Bunday, Mr. and Mrs. The Tressier Loysville, ago because of an y Centre ined by Musser, and were enterta F. P Orp Creary. at al Home sometime han's which was closed unusual outbreak of sickness, was reopened Friday. Hon. Ww. M. Allison, Alexander MeCoy, Pot Howard Runkle, Centre ed the horse Mit Spring Mills Mills; and Hail, attend- nbs fers sale at irg last week. The good roads bill Is now statute books. It which it will have most for Pennsylvania politicians. on the or The medicine shows did rousing business Saturday even folly game thinking a It r patent 4 t ith al Atl @ is absolute to play that you may come out ahead. J. ly purchased sale of western which, with would be willing to sell. g TE of Potters Mill western Q. Stover, ent mares at a Mifflint £1 Arai two horses in urg, another hiorse, he All the cases in which the law firm lower & Orvis were interest- ed, held «xt court, which materially the busi- ness of the court just cle A back in the State College, stopped Hall and from of Orvis, were over until n lessened 1 pid] load of mechanics engaged of the chapel for dinner and H{ 4 construction { at ¥ Otel wy P1i- P £5 eid supper at the Centre day on their way to 4 Cave. fesey itis br Birmingham Dr. Behuyler who Jack next Sabbath and Warrior's Mark, will his wife to the They will be the preaches £ al drive tt Friday. M Ww with wi latter place on guests of Low- | rie, fail the Missionary from CUbina, Miss Hawes Miss Mabel Allison, Hon. W. M. Allison spent Tuesday with her aunt F. Alexander, of this place, been fering from a severe attack gestion who was here last Liter of Mills, J. has daug { of Bpring Mrs, who confined to bed several days of suf- | acule contributors to the gaso- line light to be placed near the Presby- terian chureh, ted, was J. Wesley Whiteman, whose | subscription wasthatof a‘ # hiteman” —$1.00. (George Horner, of Pleasant Gap, furnished the poles, and Will MeClenahan | mountain. Wm. H. Noll, senior partner of the firm of Wma. H. Noll, Jr., & Brother, general merchants and lumbermen, of | Pleasant Gap, was in town Monday, | having brought his daughter Miss | Pearl aud sister, Miss Ethel Noll, to the Centre Hall railroad station, where they took the train for Freeburg. The young ladies will take a regular course ! in the Freeburg Musical College, under the direction of Professor Moyer, { They have shown considerable music- al talent, and without doubt have se. lected the proper institution for de. | velopment, whose name was omits | A ir m— Kew Jewelry Store, | Jewelry and silverware for sale. Re- | pairing of watches a specialty. Work | guaranteed. Eyes tested free. Hest ! quality lenses. Dinges store room. W. B. Krave, A A SA Nowa Scotia Land Plaster. Anyone In need of Nova Beotia land plaster can secure the best grade from | me at Spring Mills.—~Wxm. M. ALLI- SON, i a — WANTED—Ry the Howard Cream- ery Company, at the Centre Hall | plant, a ton of poultry. Highest price ‘ paid for eggs. Howanrp CrEAMERY Co, Wanted—In a small family, good help. Good wages, Address the Re. porter cffice. LOUAL HAPPENINGS IN 1808 | Taken from the Files of the Reporter to i Amuse and Instruct, May 22, 1868, A man {| through | ladies in female Lycoming corsets, which | porter to remark : “This same Ae lady traveled through | Penn’s Valley and other portions of county on the corset-fitting We don’t know how otir ladies but if they ever had attire passed county fitting caused the Re- | Centre ur. fret over the deception when it is too late.” Thirty-two saloons were granted li- {There are but a few more 1903 1 9. 15¢ May 29, 186 Anpouncement of the laying of the of the Lutheran church KREAMER & .SON. po A fine full line of LADIES’ & MISSES’ SHOES, A Complete line . . , . MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES. Please donot forget our , . FINE LINE OF CARPETS. A little son of James Bweetwood, of | Potter township, fell and broke his arm June 5, 1 At the raising of Wm. Hall Keller, falling ‘Bible's barn, Calvin Kel struck on east of Centre of Wm. by bruised ler, son | the leg severe ly i fell | was a timber and David Rhinesmith also and received bruises, Work was begun Jack Dale, Mrs. The man, Mone on the house of The house is now occupied | Minnie Richard. i dwelling house of George Kor- | burned, Gregg township, was previous. Ju Frazier lay General the Slate resigned Pennsylvania presi- College | to accept the presidency of the Univer- sity of Kansas Lightoin ander n, aged Hev { dency of f Alex- little house « killed seventeen months, Zettlemoyer resigns fa Marke ri , $1 £1. g truck the Shannon and his wi as pastor Of itheran ehurch Lewisburg be i " ~w heat, 0 $25 ; pota-| co } oes, Bellefonte n, £1.10, Philadelpl 00; red, t t . ” al oats, Oe £0. wheat, $2.70; $l 50-1 rye, iia-—w heat, white $l H 5 = COWS, #0 to $40 RO gr x rs rye, to $4640, Jun Fryer, ¢ Heury a mail carrier, was arrested for rol Pp Mills package cont Milroy extracted I'he house of C ers Mills, Money Beaver to bing the mails between | Centre Hall Al , mailed at! lexander, was tiers and aining K) $3 by -Mr. A y rus Luse, near Farm- was destroyed by fire, by McAlister eX penses of solicited pay A pre- | survey for a railroad from | Jellefonte to Milroy i Work was begun on the fair grounds west of Bellefonte, Anno #en & i the liminary uncement is made that pas- | gers leaving Philadelphia at 8S a. m. | in Centre Hall at § p. m. Married, June 25-John Puff and Miss Amelia Confer, both of Potter township CAD arrive Judy . f Mrs, cherry { bay ter gecidents 0 Henry | tree and | Hugh Larimer's son, was thrown from a horse | E broke her int merick fell from a Arm op, and broke his leg. Michael robbed man ef his gu he L Zeigler, of $50 00 soked him cRets, Aug Py A006 Announcement of the lay ing of the | corner stove of the Boalsburg Luther an church to take place August 16 A of Millbeim, was | in Pittsburg. while One | another rifled | 8 14, 1868, ’ Au rust 13 drowned years, son of Wilson in Ream's saw near Farmers Mills, Er Browu shot a crane at King Creek measuring six feet, one inch from tip to tip of wings. tues sonoma Hisckamith Wanted. John, aged ck, was mill dam, nanuel min A blacksmith capable of doing gen- ranted at Centre Hill, for trade, ———— A —» Wanted A good point P. BMITH, An honest, active, intelligent gentle- man to solicit life insurance at Centre Hall and other parts of Centre county, for Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, Newark, N. J.-M, BHIRES, District Agent for Central Penn, spring Mills, Pa. - alii oomi— Immense Wagons, John M. Wieland, of Boalsburg, without a doubt built the two heaviest snd mostex pensive lumber wagons ever constructed in Central Pennsylvania. These wagons were built over a special pattern for Measrs, Peter and George Ishler and Wm. A. Baumgardner, all of Boalsburg, who are operating a large lumber job in West Virginia. The wagons will be used to haul lum- ber from the saw mill to the railroad station, the motive power to be a trac- tion engine. A brief description of the wagous is as follows : The wheels are steel and each weighs 420 pounds ; the tread is ten inches ; the axles are three and one-half inches, and each weighs 8756 pounds; the weight of the wagon complete is 3,800 pounds, with a ea- pacity of burden of nine tens. The cost of these monstrous vehicles is $200, each. Mr. Wieland has been turning out a large swouwnt of light work from his carriage worke, and gives employment regularly to five mechanics, but at present has several additional men in - “— —— lw 0 Centre Hall, Pa. . eR Kreamer & Son, 2000000000000 CRCO0CUG000 Furniture I am New Store Bu e in my The best The most stylish The prettiest Considering quality THE CHEAPEST Furniture In this neck o’ woods You will find at Our store. Ours is a Complete Furniture Store, Nothing is omit- ted. We can supply not only a part but all your wants, and at the lowest possible pri il Sy And will | be Plea sedtoh ave you call, that will inspection, gn ey P.V.S.§8 xX) ORE. ove Are (10008 ¢ for Prod C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. I's The rest will be all right. SMITH BROS. SPRING MILLS, PA. COPRCOOD0RPLOBCDOURBO000006692002600000%03090000¢® C00PA0C0COOOBBTEOG eee @® Its Simply Immense and Immensely Simple. ® really Ther will begin isn't other separat work with ti sny to do as much power required to run a HARPLES TUBULAR SEPARATOR y other separator so sir Just if you have any u call and examine aT doubts about this SHOOK BROTHERS, SPRING MILLS. ~ The Lamp of in ins R that doesn’t flare up or #m ©w t s had as uAge | the inrig id | you get it and ow ingly part with, construction, vy lar, EEE a a good onos you have ¢ New Rocheste: pe may be offered yc § they may be, in me respects, t - 1 ere's only of The Ne pure the lamp offered y' ou $8 5 ne, look on it ; every lamp has it, (300 Varielios.) Old Lamps Made New Wo can fill every lamp wan ®o matter + wanta pew lamp or slove, ad one repair 3 fehl, a vase mounted or other 1 fo of az O tras ed into a New Rochester. we can do i send vou Hierature on tha sul We are SPECIALISTS in the ontmant of diseases of Lamps. Consultation FREE. Pour TRE ROCHESTER LAMP go. 3S Park Place & 28 Bard i: s af“ fu rt r ¢ Rochest # ape vel i Lat ws v 64 4 .s How York. Although our store room is small and inconvenient, we have this week added A VERY FINE AND FULL LINE OF Summer Goods Dress Goods and Notions H. G. STROHTMEIER, PENN. IN DRESS GOODS WE HAVE LAWNS PERCALES MADRASES CHAMBRAYS and OTHER NEW PATTERNS. {CENTRE HALL, . Manufacturer of and Dealor in | HIGH GRADE MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble aso Granite, Don’t fail to gel my prices, CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Lik Insurance nies in the wor The Best is the Cheapest... No mutuals ; no assessments, ..Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. . . . NOTIONS . Fancy Buttons Laces Embroiderics Insertions Medallions and Fancy Trimmings Hose, | H. F. ROSSIAN, _ Spring Mills. Livery . we AOE, Bt. IN . $ 2» . . shops. | |Centre Hall - = Penn.| ar Telephone connection. -