THE CENTRE REPORTER. S. W. SMITH, Editor and Centre Fropsivtos Pen N JUNE 25, Harr, . THURSDAY, 1903. TERMS. ~The terme of subscription to the Re porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENIS. three insertions, and b ce sequent insertion. application, The figures of pposite 3 your name on label of pa per indicate the date to which your subscription 18 paid. When no date is given the date implied is July, 1900; when no month is given the month implied is July thus: * 00" means July, 1900; “01”, means July, 1901; “04 ns that your subscrip tion is pai wn advance July, 1904. months than Juiy are indicated by abbreviations When sou pay your SubscH ton always ex amine your label, and ie n 8 notice appears that corrections have bo n made report immediately ify ¢ not been given prope; credit. No receipts subscription will )e seut by m wy special request The hit 1 Meds to ~~ cents Hine for ents per line for each sub- per Other rates made ' mea 57 to unless change ate eviden Monoy by mai There have no losses to this date iahel oug In fs reasonably Spring Mills. Miss Alice of Bellefonte, is Robison, tion, Ed. paving his Rov Rev, Confer, of Hartleton, is parents a visit this week, Mrs. Mellnay accompa- nied by their little daughter Marion, left on Tuesday morning for Fulton county, the of Mrs. Me Ilnay. They expect to be gone two weeks or more. and home Notwithstanding fished to death, Penns Creek is shower her fisher- waiting after every concave shores are men, | sit Putiory}y & only a nibble Mrs. Donachy Bet Lew hr on a visit to Mr. Mrs, H B. Heri: 5. Farmers say they have had suflici rain to last about two wee ; idently Jupiter Pulvis about it, lined with who wil for hours 134 and son jamin, are here parents, and ns has | 18 — Centre Hill. Lizzie Burkholder is proving. Miss Margaretta friends in Bell Lyd¢ Philadelphs A. C. in Spring Rumor say applied for the Potters Milis and will Strohm visited fonte last week, Miss HNmith ill in the is st {srac Mills last Fhursday . atl 3, Grraminar 8 th quit mak George ye one anoth Mis. E. | visited at the x las Friday rif! ld savior through here ls Bel whi the « the! One of She sl Saturday en route three he on the top of with t 11 | vith the DUrgiars, captured in t lefonte h the ¥ id Foust prope ~~ vy ¥ ORTH Of rly, AY yr dountains thie Burk hi ven popular you teachers, pris f tho ay of Lhe ex- AOE H. 1] ider, frequently vate i ‘tor at the home Comn ner. CQ the worat feature connected with work “Duddy” has pretty arms and will no doubt to cumuavigate all right, Mrs, Ellen tended the dedicatory servi Lutheran church at Spring Bunday. ircumference’’ is the long y Out AS be able YO Mil ———— ——— A oo a — A Murray's School District, Plenty of rain in this | past two weeks, Jacob Musser’s house is the plasterers; itis a very building. John B. Rossman and Allen Lim- bert, two Bpring Mills’ students, are having a vacation and went to Little Bugar Valley to work on a saw mill. Those are the kind of students who will succeed, young men who are not afraid to work, Gertie Limbert is staying at Aarons- burg, working for Mrs. Sumner Burd. The festival at Murray's school house which was to have been held last Saturday evening was postponed on account of the rain and will be held on Baturday evening, June 27. The girls will prepare iunch boxes at this festival, the bill of fars being, chicken, apple sauce, bologna, Saratoga chips, bananas, ham sandwiches, dried beef, potato salad, onions. radishes, black- berry pie, cake, etc. The boxes will be sold in the early part of the even. ing so that the boys will have plenty of time to find their partner, and have a good lunch with the girl who filled the box. G. W. Tressler put a part of his barn. Cherries are very scarce in this lo. eality ; there will bea fair crop of apples, ocality for the ready for handsome new roof on 2 Colyer. Charles Colyer and wife spent Sun- day with his parents, Miss Ada Bmith spent Bunday with her parents, Wallace Weaver returned home on Friday, after a year’s course in college. Rev. Blerly is assisted by Rev. Krick and will take the Mifflin eounty ecir- cuit, Harry Horner and wife spent a few days with his parents, { { i b i | i | Colyer. J. R. Lee nd Milton. John Allen went to Bellefonte Thursday, where be wlll spend some time with his children. Mrs, of Lewistown, Jordan several Mr, and Mrs. are visiting an hn Jordan, P.B Jt days last week, Miss Mary Moyer spent the. latter part of the week at Spring Mills, and Wallace Weaver, student at Reading College, is making hia parents a visit, Miss Nora Boal, of Stone | Bunday with b Pp, Mr. and Mrs Gross, Hall, Levi Stump. r {ill, spent Boal. of Cen- Sunday at the home of er uncle, 0. Samuel spent ie Childrens’ Day services at Zion } 1 on Bund evening were | attended. The ehildren rendered id recitations and Mr singing Fraz Sunday at Pleasant Gap, and Mrs, and Mrs ier and mily spent visiting his ister, Mr. Reamy. Miss Cs rrie Zettle, of visiting her cousins, Spring Mills, is Mary and May day after- spent Sune « had a steel roof § olxerved at terian church wvening. « of Millh YOOR i - Le are spend- ivy % (is at silvers Ind dra. Katie nh aay 1 BE with her Lirenoble Spring Mills Miss Ruth at Ce 4 f 8a as Thomas returned to her Hall, wit home ntre after having Ww weeks Ih her cousin, Mrs. Annie Kreigbaum Charles Herman, o Sundayed with NB. Stover. State his brother-in-law, Miss Lisle Acker has returned home afte months with friends at State College. Catherine funeral of on Tuesday. Bright Bitner, of Spring Mills, and Miss Rossman, of Penns Cave, spent Sunday at the residence of Nelson Wert, Simon King, of the Musser house Millbeim, stopped with Thos. Hull, on Bunday. Mrs, Carrie Harter and son, of Beech, were the guests of her father, John Yarger, on Bunday. Mrs. Jennie Wyle and baby have gone to visit triends Cilen Iron and Mifflinburg for a week or ten days. Mrs. Evelyn Musser returned from a week's visil to friends at Bellefonte, E. Li. Blover has purchased a new thresher, the Russill & Co. make with a Battley stacker attached, which is without doubt far superior to the Blower. This stacker oscillates in a half circle, or almost any part of a half circle. Mr. Btover expects to use both of his machines the entire season, ASA P55 Nittany Mountain, Mrs. O. M. Loneberger is confined to the house, suffering with a lame back. Charley Pecht, stave sawyer, who is working in Big Valley, was to see his best girl over Bunday. James A. Noll and family, of Jean- dette, visited Mr. Noll’s uncle, Tone Noll, Houser Bros. moved their saw mill and engine on their timber tract last week. Mr. Wakefield, of Johnstown, an uneie of Mrs, Cal. Horner, visited at the Horner's several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Osman and nephew, Jesse Templeton, of Altoona, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Ose man's mother, Mrs, Kate Horner, A A AAAS Centre Reporter $1.00 a year. r having spent a few attended the in UU county Frank f Cousin nion his cousin, at Lamont. rf re inst week i Lin. B. Bott turned to his work | Tus Hany Of ur tow gman KE. W. KEvey has | of super. for the Mur- | with | $ been raised to the ition (1¢ Lum ainry inte ray ury, fis hieh the geribe is pleas W. H. Dress visit to he Chi church te) tain ght their Was ia if last rot week. y U. B. i well at- | ni Lose Hires sunday 14 this writing Mure, with and spending #4 Lithie locality. Fatur- s and relatives in this fammie Mu ended friend Miss day for an ex tern part of the slate. of Btate College, of A. A, Miller. turgis returned from at- £1 iL Of ier 18] visit with friends in the wes Miss Andrews, at the howe Iw visiting Miss Bessie 8 tending commencement exercises in Williamsport Friday. Mrs. R. J. Bmith and children, Miss Minerva Smith burg on Monday visiting Mallory. Miss Bertha Weiser, of Bellefonte, visited her parents over Bunday. and Rebers- Chae were in Mrs Harry Ream returned from Myers town, where he had been attending college and will spend his vacation with his parents, Miss Lizzie Miller is visiting her aunt, Mra, Kerstetter, in Lock Haven, George Tobias, of Bellefonte, is pay- ing his parents a visit this week, Rev. Bamuel Smith, of Rebersburg, was in town Monday. John Melntire and family, of Athens, are visiting Mr. Mclntire's mother, Mrs. KE. J. Bwauger, A A New Lodge at Spring Mills, The new lodge I. O. O. F., No, 607 was instituted June 19 by D. D. G. M., J. BE. Etters, of No. 717, with the fol- lowing officers : N. OW, O Gramloy : V. O.«KT. Jamison : Secy.~F. 8B, Muster; Asst. Secy.~H. 8 Braneht ; Troae J. C, Wagner; Ward. Jerry Shunk; 0, 6, ff. A Blover; 1. GJ. A, Wagner, Con. F, Kennelly: R.& N.G.=J. A Grenoble; L. 8 N. G. well, P. Long; 8. BA, Li. Duck; L. 8. 8). E. Hweotwood | Chap~W. C. Blerly ; R. 8 V, B.W. Ripka; I. 8 V. GJ. 0. Beatty, sa A AS A Presbyterian church has been organized at Burnham, with Rev, W, E. Steckel as pastor. A chapel cost | | Gh ing $4000 will be built. Michael VW Bo EK I. K. Bmit Ww § nn Huntingd« ] k. He Saturday to of Pittsburg, dwar «» Woods, A gr force of The (i ioty mower can i i 2 farm imple- He is You Miserabl hant Ma : ned Thomas Mizener, Jesse W Adam e McKeague, Answer sUmme Matter and Htabley to al of before 'Hquir town, to illegal by John ¥, a charge fishing Caflisch. Dr. ll. G lodged against them Bickel to the farm residence of Irvin to administer one of his little girlie, hold of butter color was hastily sum- Mone Hnook antidote to who had gotten of patent lowed half the The poison in the butler color rendered the child unconscious, in which state it remained all day. A ww al a four ounce bottle and swal contents, Wedded at Pottstown, The following appeared in the Potts town Ledger, June 19: Miss Anna R. Evans, only daughter of Rev, Dr. and Mrs. I. Kryder Evans, was wedded last last evening, to Dr. Frederick Van Buskirk, at the residence of the bride's parents, in the presence of a Hmited number of guests, Dr. Evans, father of the bride, performed the cer- emony. The wedding was a quiet af- fair, owing to the recent death of the groom’s mother. The couple were sat- tended by Mies M. Helen Miller, of Philadelphia, as maid of honor, and Percy Williamson, of Pottstown, as best man, Dr. and Mrs. Van Buskirk will be at home to their friends after September 1, in the pew fine residence that the groom has had erected on Hanover street nbove King. They departed on a wedding trip of several weeks’ dura tion. Bend the news to the Reporter. A A AAA .GARMAN’S . Why Pay Rent o Current Rate . Interest When the Com pa ny a Co-partnership Wey the you 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 amounts to 154 per cent. sim. 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