S— — THE S. WwW, SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, CenTRE HaLL PENN’A. R THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1903. 8, rise The terms of sul the Re- TE} ne dollar per yes ports ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 three i sequent insert application, The figures o ite your name on label Pe iC { e Lo which subseription 18 Pais to IR give yidate implied is Ji #n no month imp iis) thus: 060" 1900; ‘08 me 4" Bical HAL JOT SubNOTIp: tion vance to Jaly, 1904 me dicated by abbreviations, your subscription Ways ex- when a notice made, compare ¢ not been given beeription will ription to n advance. cents per Une for , and 5 cents per li made known sertions on. Other rates VOR , a July [HY label, and ) have lintely No’ 0 al your orrect amine that ¢ Tex proper cre { De ut i chang of evidence, There have Feds nles dete on lal Money by been 3s HAUS feut sale no losses i Lemont. Mra. Charles Hoy AY vi and Miss Rignter, are here Hoy . Williams departed for Gar- of Michigan, visiting at home of Benjamin Jal man’s Mills, ( he will The nn al nes { ‘ambrig county, where have work as a plasterer, farmers ai fodder. H. Rb 3 d hauling f Jol i son ol ing c Huston, ed to the he 1 uey, is confi se wit catarrh » crowd Mour week age attepdance, atrons more confider worst Mrs. ing. Ows ths the p 1€ hope that is over, Bible is sti Samuel ill ame a Rebersburg. of Freep visiting friends in town. Krumrine Olie Gramley, wort, 111, C eorge came home week to visit his parents holds claenrge ittsburg Mrs. Peter Coburn, a good position inp Jerry Kessler and ler spent Sunday Miss Emma Bair visited fi at iends at Jellefonte last week, W.F their i ing two weeks with his father ter, Mrs. H. G. Krap» Thomas Zeigler, of El fo town | mt and sot H in Pittsburgh after Wer rk. left hotne dred, McK county, carne ast WwW. i# old chums Weber, to g F. did H Mill man's hor place a Ins Prof Ed ited | day. Mrs day fr tives in Loganton Arthur Brown and brother Antho- ny, of Bellefonte, were the guests of H. G. Krape on Tuesday. Rev. Smith is slowly recovering from the fall be received two weeks ago, huntirg with | ‘ Btover avd Willis t get mueh {3 to Krape meade Npring fn trip : Hn Biv I'he K flee in Columibu aul week © ihout Ist, and i. Lnio Aron this piace inn Stover, of wl vise urg, is parents at wer Sun- Abbie Miller ¢ om a two week home Sun- with rela Aine ' visit mii diem Mingoville. There are three or four cases of diph- theria at this place. Two children of the Kuepp family died last week from that disease, The Rams” hunting club are hunt. ing in the Allegheny Mountains, From last reports they had killed “three deer. ———— A] So {TA One hundred and fifty over- coats for men, youths and chil- dren at half price. MONTGOMERY & CO., Oak Hall, Miss Ella Dale was on the sick list last week, due, to vaceination, but is improving, and all wish for her speedy recovery. A.W, spent Saturday at Pleasant Gap, visit- ing Luther Dale and family. The schools have both opened again, since all think the small pox is over, or at least hope so. The attendance is James Kusterborder and family Edward Sellers, the hustling im- plement dealer, spent last Saturday in Centre Hall, Samuel Weber has returned to Al- apprentice. These tions are only open to college gradu- posi- He is a bustler and will There is a good deal of corn to husk valley yet, while some of the E. K. Smith is organizing a Bunday also Lemont. He is the only mem- the State Alumni Association and he was jpstructed by the State Su. the inter- It is for a good cause, help it along. A ct sem ——— Red Mill John Mensch, of several days last week at the Sunbury, home spent of lower, Mrs, Jane Musser, Mrs of Bellefonte, John Black, vis- sever. al days Mr. grand and Mrs. Andrew Jordan and -child, Boyd Jordan, spent Moun- al the Misses home of Pearl nds Weaver, Wm. ane of Win B.F.B iday after duy Frank Bogdan. and Kritzer of Israel Virgie spent 5 y at the home Mrs, Nefl spent a at the} Bower, al returned to day he Altoona last spent Fr with his parents. having some nt le, Andrew George Jordan spe Sunday L at FOOTE iE » Meiss spent n at the home of Geo. Jitner, Misses Cora and Pearl Mr Tuesday Frank Bogdan. Miss Mary Jordan t Mrs, Confer the and John spent afternoon at home ook up her resi- the home of Andrew Jordan Monday. dence at —— West Brush Valley. - iO This east of Penns pl aCe | bounded Mountain, Ave, ' by Nittany M on on wd sonburg, and ou the sout Mountain. wife, and the CR, #On0 Perry, nday at home of James Elsie Lim 1 in Millheim last week Wert Sunday «ta Beek and and the Samuel Beck spent at home of Harry Resm. MeClell Wm. at the John Wert of H. and home an, GG. D. Orndorf spent Bunday with Duck D. C. Dueck transacted business in Valley Saturday evening Grenoble Bros, will soon have their Bellefonte, Pa. Gap. Andrew Ocker transacted business toy Gramley of Penns Valley, trans. acted business at this place, W. E. Bierly, of Spring Mills, preached an able sermon in Bt, Paul's Saturday even- ev John Wert expects to finish sawing A. Finkle tract this week. Some of the yonng people went to evening. The old hunters Deer the expect lo go to last week in the Af ——— Plum Grove, Mr. and Mrs, Philip Durst spent Sunday afternoon with their daughter, Mrs. Milton Snyder, Newton Shawley spent Sunday at the home of Jacob Sharer, Miss Annie Carper spent Sundsy with her sister, Mrs, Zeigler, Mesars, Dale Benner, Maurice Shutt, Herbert Klinger, and sister Gertrude, of Rock View, spent Bunday with their friends, Misses Prudence and Lucina Bwartz George Bharer spent Sunday at the home of George Gingerich, Mr. Boyder, of Centre Hall, spent Sunday at the home of N. B, Shaffer, There is quite a guessing among the young people who the Plum Grove scribe is ; perhaps the jolly mail car- rier oan tell you, VIN-TE-NA for depressed Feeling, Ex- hausted Vitality, Nervous Debility and Disenses requiring a Tonic Strengthen ing Medicine. It cures quickly by mak- ing Pure Red Blood and replenishing the Blood Supply. Benefit Guaranteed or money refunded. J. D. Murray, Druggisu, Aaronsburg, Messrs. Stambach, Deardorf and Bpangler, of York, are spending a week here hunting, the guest of his nother, Mr. and Mrs. John C, visiting friends in Bellefonte, Ira Gramley’s have moved from this Harry Bear, of Altoona, was few days with his family. Harry Wyle has returned to family after having spent the summer at Windber. Migs spent Sunday at Rupps. Miss Maud Wagner, a few Stover. R. W. Jamison, of Lock Haven, made a business trip to town one day last week, home a his Kerstetter, of Coburn, the a of Mre. Lizzie of her Beech, spent Ralph days with uncle, after spending the greater year in the West Pr. D. K. spent Sunday Musser, of Bellefonte, with his aged Yargeris on the sick list. Her father is improving. mother, Miss Lizzie —r—— Harris Township. held in the Boalsburg every Eutertainments Presbyterian hall evening during the were in week traveling medicine company, past by a Invitations are out for the of Lillian Grace Ross, of Mr. and Mrs. James I Ross to Phil- ip Bliss Meyer, of Woodford, H. OC. Gettig, of Pitcairn, to the bedside of his little who is jll will catarrh fever, Mr. Ze of Milton, | ter ding t to 5 the duties in the marriage oldest Virginia, was called daughter been st- igler, has office for Linden Hall, hunting i the railroad company at while P. ( dradford ig out Mr. and Mrs. Clyde { flinburg, have been =; ending a | at the home of Mrs Mr and Mrs. Miss Rudy, | short time among friends here Wm. wife, of Altoona: Mrs fKansas ; Mrs, Julia Mu: ser, of Pine Grove Mills : Mrs. Lytle, | of State College, and El | family, of Kellerville here over Sunday Miss Edpa Sta visiting here, Alfred Osman, of ¢ of Mif- week parents dover, Boyer's Jacob Lee. of State College, spent a Cann and Ivins, « Imer Ishler and were visitors mim, of Altoona, was he Mountain City ed business here Monday. Mrs. Miller spent a few days at the yiie at State College, Miss Mardie Wagner, of Bellefonte jeulah Fort and home ney Will Helen, of Altoona, Murray Wagner, wife, daug are visiting hers Leitzel No uart, of | spent Sunday at hi» home in rthumberiand Will g the hut Lohr nly St Pittsburg, is hers joyit ting season, Fravk at tl | Mrs and family sper ti ie Cou seat, Solomon Lobr and nm Ex Harry Gilmen and wife visited J. W. Miller, at Pine Hall, Commissioner P. H Sunday here, teport of Rock Hill school for second month ending Nov Harrison teacher : Pupils enrolled 40 average attendance, 32 ; per cent tendance, 86 ; visited by ent C. L. Walnut Grove schoo Sunday. Meyer » “-y 86 Superintend- Gramley. 1, Della teacher : Pupils enrolled, tendance good ; per cent ie, 19; at] in the differ | ent branches, physiology, 57: grammar 55 arithmetic. 71; recitations, 66; history, 62: geography, 70; written | mental arithmetic, reading, 72; writing, 73; | orthography, 80; average per cent. of | all studies, 70; some of the best schol- | ars averaged 75 per cent. in studies. Shingletown school, George €. Hos- | terman, teacher Pupils enrolled, 13; average per cent. of attendance, 9; | Ruth aud Orie Rupp were present | every day during the month, Boalsburg primary, C. G. Wieland, teacher : Pupils enrolled, 40; average attendance, 35; those in attendance | every day during the month, Sophia | Weber, Naomi Myers, Ida SBegner, El sie Rishel, Clara Kerstetter, Ruth Young, Ethel Gingerich, Bessie Young, Roy Coxey, John Weber, Ed- ward Isenberg, Ralph Rishiel, Ray Lu- cas, Boyd Wieland, Wayne BShutt, Lynn Kerstetter, Guyer Durst, Silas Gibony, Roland Young, Fred Ishler. Number of visitors, 5, A A SS -a 1 id ay i The Dest Remedy for Croup, {From the Atchison, Kan , This Is the season when the woman who knows the best remedies for froup Is in demand in every neighbor. hood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the night by a whoop from one of the children. The croup reme- dies are almost as sure to be lost, in case of croup, as a revolver is sure Lo be lost in case of burglars, There used to be an old-fashioned remedy for croup, known as hive syrup and tolu, but some modern mothers say that Chamberlain’d Cough Remedy is bet. ter, and does not cost so much. It causes the patient to “throw up the phlegm” quicker, and gives relief in a shorter time. Give this remedy nas soon wa the croupy cough appears and it will Tevet the attack, It never fails an In Pleasant and safe to take. For sale by W. Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills. RE Write Grant Hoover for prices on Daily Globe. | | Woodward. | Mrs. J. F. Motz and baby Robert went to Mifflinburg last Baturday. Miss Caroline Yearick, of Mifflin- | burg, spent a few ! friends at this place, Dr. Ard wife Philadelphia last week and returned from Samuel and two chil- dren, of near the Mowery, wife Aaronsburg, spent Sun- home of Mrs, Elias Motz Orndorf, Chas, Kreamer, Vins attended Lutheran day at Klwood Wolf entertainment church at Millheim Mis. J.B | do her work. Mrs. Myrtle Wirth, ill, is improving CC. W. Hosterman is | poreh built, ooh the Sunday i y | Wm. nnd the in evening. Glentzel is again able to who had been having Hilda were tev. Buck aud daughter in town Sunday. The Evangelicals expect to have a | Christmas service Dec, 24. Bp Colyer. Me and ( of P days wi Mr, pura, Charles leveland Coons ey, alton, are spendipg several th friends nnd nuntiog, 1 Barker and family, Shoe, spent Sunday Joho Horner Mre, Mary Wing net on the the ui Hor- wilh ard and Myra are sick list, the latter divhtheria | J. Wm Tussevville Stump and James M spent Sunday Creek Mr. Housman and Mrs, CO transacle fonte i hursday, . Lillian Ge N returned 1 ra Gettig, and daug » their home it A ty iny Mountain, Ni iNitta opened ths wl (ye Jess Marte fa, Femplet allend the | Mrs. Mary Parke r, of Horne Joh her 's aunt, Lou bern Visiti wi or it hier week Inst home gray y Bair. ys CVCT Follow directions and fails to do this work. it never It stops Hair Vig or » fallingofthe a I Fhe: re's great satisfaction in kn you are not going to b : poimed. Asn 't that $0 Wine Ving i disp: 5 a al er's Ha tie of A GAN, Bockingbam, N. € J.C. ATER OO. Lowell, Mass, won FOI © Fading Hair TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severé lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow suflerers the means of cure. To those who desire it, be will cheerfully send (free of ck harge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and ung Maladies. He he pes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable, Those dewri ng the prescriptic n, which will cost them nothis and mav prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brookiya, New York. CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world, 8 The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals | no assessments, ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Btone Building, Bellefonte, Pa, ga Telephooe connection ss ViN-Tr-NA The Great Nerve Tonle, Body Builder, Blodd Purifier. A Bpe- cific for All Nervous Conditions re quiring a Tonle Strengthening Medi. cine. It makes Pure Blood; gives Btrength and Vigor to both the Ner- vous and Muscular Systems; if not benefited money refunded. J. D. Mur. ray, Druggist. nb AA Si IN PARTITION To the tives of Jeremiah Kline, la deceased, Sarah Klin Musser, Ann Hoy Pa,; Dr. Pau Avenue, ganton, and W heirs and K te of B _ SALE RE vember al das GISTER mile east of Peni o wk, on Catharine Rote Sooensed A spring wes sents, Bouse: Novem? Farmers ments, wt JP UBL SALF EA { Wend « WEDNESDAY the follawing Sorrel team \ Ihe | ie 8 goon & 140 Its La of chains, log chnine, spres single ay doable tress Cyclone grass seeder, forks some will be fresh by tine « I monthe old, one steer, 6 three heifers, «ld singe pit uw Wood binder I» ering mower, bay grain drill, good ss pew: Champion roller, good as pew Albright ou onrnplanter attachms nt; 2 Roland chil) 2 pring tooth harpows: weapon witl and §-ipch see] skein gonad sx ew dpeh tire, tw. pairs hay Indders, ong AR New Sp ng x Fagon with sled, log whe A rope ry Mure wr: h ree are, brid Bay horse ge COW ote f wnde fe Cale wns TOs Ty BAMU EL ‘Atction JOOT, ore FRED UBLIC BALE He sale at the resi ed. at Beech, 2 miles onst oid Decker Homeste ail, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 the following property Four good work hotees, two are bay mares, 5 years oud. one is a splendid driver, will work any where: black horse 8 yea «, good leader; five head mileh cows, one is shorthorn thoroughbred: six head of young cattle; thoroughbred Holbein bull, 8 years old Two wagons, spring wagon, road wagon, buggy, two umber sleds, guiser separator, Jones lever binder. all fron hay tke, mower, good as new: Excelsior reaper, Hench oultivator, two spring peti Iwo can iback | plows, corn shredder, new: Buckeye grain drill, two small cultivators, two Centre Hall eors planters, two bay ladders, and all implements necwssary for farming, harpoon rope and pulleys, horse gens, blacksmith tools, thirty «ix gallon copper ketile, fron kettle, set butcher tools and household goods GREEN DECKER WM. GOHEEN, Auctioneer Spring Mills, There will be oft ferice of ti of Potters B $A M, Bend the local news to the Reporter, i i i { | | i { i i ! i i ladelpis snd MN r Why Pay Rent o we wen the HomeCo-Operative rinership money nt ‘ 1 ar pas ihe A § : ive Ten Years and Five Months Io pay it back at the Rate of $8.50, per Month, | With Interest at 3 Per Cent, Per Annum on the graduating sea'e, which monte 4 1% per cont, slime ple Interest on amount, Strict investigation oonrted., I am also agent for the Equitable Life Assurance The larest You eaninet vivir ie in the Wearld wf tn Lrenire BHI PHN ae Soe, Write br ca’l on the Genera! Agent fr full portions, Any information required will be plven Edwin K. Smith General Agent Oak Hall Sta., Pa.