eé Chas ‘harles D, Emerick, son of M. L UD, Emerick Seriously Injured serious injury in a singular way. He was workiog in the railroad yards at Piteairn, and was braking on a flat car that was being switched, when his car struck with rail road rails. The two cars cune together with such force that the end of the car another car loaded ou which he wasstanding was broken. ed of his crew. 1 i attention, and itis thought that putation will not be necessary. Wo py Christ Houaser's Farm Sold Christian Houser, west of Hall, thirteen I sold his farm of one Henry for $4000 Aeres, to 2 5 roche aed Ancnnsa, i re are two first-class this i n farm, and in one of Houser will houses o these Mr spring and with him move in Anron Femain his home preseut tenant, will on ) Sarm Wo Lawp Fell From Chandelier y tt the elose of the session in the Lis Just Odd Fel Saturday ows’ hall, at wanton, the tl} 18 flo and itl which from the ehandelier to broke for ive fire, | tO pieces, jgntting e atin i Ey IY any tly Break In Pipe Line he * Dear 1 Standard i (il (ross to repair the rid mi resuitin “RIS Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. g Tmo - ty or O w= + € » » A | - ‘ va Va mp-R be © on. - oot is f $= Ba» -, £02 a a 0 oO » Root EVery i 1 tored to health for several years n, and that dread us to make known the means of cure. To | cheerfully send (free Lion used, which i Consumption, Bronchitls and all throat and He hopes all sufferers will try iluable, Those desiring will cot them nothing, ys will please address, a severe disease Consum w to his fe plion, is anxs fierers w f the prescrip : will find a sure cure for sthma, Catarrh, ng Maladies. 3 remedy, he prescris and mav prov ¥ i] e a blessin I. GO! SPRIN MILL You will find a Full Line of MAN S General . . . . Merchandise At this store, All Goods sold at the lowest possible prices Highest prices paid for Country Produce of all kinds, POULTR Poultry wanted at all times. The Cash or ® v & » | | i i | i i i i i i i i { COUNTY SEAT NEWS, Official Business and Otherwise as Reported from Bellefonte by the Reporter's Special Correspondents. TRANSFER OF REAL ESTATE. Geo. W. Lyon, et, ux., to Green Decker, Jan. 4, 1896, Potter twp. $500 Sarah KE. Gray to 8, Ellen Shivery, Muay 1, 1903, Potter twp.— MARRIAGE LICENSES, Wm. J. White, Bellefonte. Esther A. Glossner, Walker twp. George W. Beiehtol, Jacksonville, Busan A, Mulbarger, Walker twp I. A. Mayer, Coburn Auna M. Corman, Coburn, t. bar, U83 37. Lydia Matterman’s Adm. to 8. Ell-| 27, 1903, Half Moon | Elmer Henderson, Pitesirn, Mary KE. Richards, Taylor twp. 3 > Henry Meyer, et. ux., to Jeremiah James wichman, Milesburg, ' Anna F, Btitzer, Bellefonte. Jumes Li. Litz, Philipsburg, Bessie Detre, Curwensville, Wm. Russell, Beaver Falls. Sarah Morgan, Bellefonte. Miles Zimmerman, et. ux., to Jacob 8. Piper, et. al, Dec. 23, 1903, Burn- -$1500, Wood | twp, — John P. Harris Trustee to 3. Miller, Dec. 1003, James FF. Voonada, Coburn, Clara M. Ream, Aaronsburg. (Chas, Rosie E George NB Ferguson Kerstetter, Coburn, ux , to M. 1903, Johu Mark, A Erb, et Dec. FKugene Mills, ’ = Alexander, Sprin Philipsburg; Giray, Pittsburg, K. William Bietz Luella M N. M Eleanor Cringer, Milesburg, Adam Horo Foster, ux to ' Philip D Krumrine, et i er Jacksonville, ni., Niate College 4 » Orr, J wksonville, £6000, Harnish, Mingoville, Z Luther [shiler, Benner tw p. R ihert Giertie M Laura Sampsel, Benner tw p 11 Vy Lo 1, 1 i Walker, 54 Harris A 148 acres, FP Key irustee J ' wig, Mingoville, o All. Lucas, OES $1800 twp. 1903, I 5. H. Long, lot, $356 Lehigh Val. twp ux., to J =a, 1903, Statler, et, ¥ ' Aaron J Edith G twp, —=Nept, " ning is "m tunville, Lt ow &S (irven, rider mil wav, Ek. Burnsi P. i Hautlre 0, Ni Hhoe, \ Howard, Shenck, Howard, W., Fell, P Hall. Krommerdis 1illheim. ~~ . M. James nitt Mable > LP t of by $l. Hower je t Jacob Z 135 acres, $1. ki Lio et. al, to en ’ {ie E ward Ida M Aaron Ha: MM, “ra - ' 1 : Ww, nah F, AHRGUMENY COURT il term of RIgU- in Court un. John G. Love, eu ! t by vie John I Ww A. ina A CI SS me ————— THE CANNING FAUIORY, B12 800 Plant Hensonably Assured to be Bailt in Centre fini), Centre Hall will have a canning fac- tory by Autumn of 1404. That prediction is based on the en- thusiagm displayed at a of farmers and townspeople held Tues- day evening in Grange Arcadia, A meeting in the interest of the pro- meeting posed factory was called at the above time and place, and nu temporary ganization effected by Hon, L. Rhone chairman, The purpose of the meeting was stat- ore | WnY electing | | | ed by the chairman, after which the | workings of the proposed corporation were explained by J. M. Brent, repre- | Industrial Construction | Company, of Chicago senting The The cost of “he proposed factory will | be about $12 800, which will be operat- | #d on the co-operative plan from start to finish, Tnis plan assures the plant, | if built ed for the laborer. , Lo ba profitable to all conecern- for the investor, for the producer, I'he organization will be efldoted un- der the enrporation laws of Pennsylva- nia. The shares are $100, and the tore no one, under the by-laws of irporation, to hold five I'he business will be conduct. ted management thie © will be able than shinres ed by a board of direct irs, welec by the thus the Investors of the enneera wili be under CO. trol of persons such as have the confi. de ee of those interested, will f iH his plant have an aporoxi- mate ¢ one million cans per iil t empl from one hun. “EEO fred Ny tied PARTE IN d BY. n equipped with a in order that work ‘5 Harry E three cases on A Anns bstit wt on account Wm Mary po ral of Lhe allorueys ¢ ¥ wed of, as follows ve, Dora Witmer | Wa cause why vew trial n arg ued Bro Will- Bowden: by Also cha lefendant for ge vie, Esq by 5 ' i fie court 1 3 wnded te atid Brush H ¥ i "al J RHeifsnyder. K. Grant, Showalter, and inor ehiildren ’ a Wenver Ces ship, deceased William nted WW, Harrison tow) Morgan N to make =ale pres: f eased]. was suthorized of decedent Letters testamentary { Lucas, of Cen. N.B estate of Reboot Hall Spangler, bogey Lat tre ecatste of M Ary A filed sti itor i fie of t Letters vutale of Rose bor £4 Gregg township, esismeniare Shortlidge, | cliefonte d, to Jo ii was conrfimed Ly wigh, deoeass nn Walker LAYCAL To Arrange for Direetors’ Meeting, The executive committees of the Cen- tre County Neh in Har- Christ. Miss Roxanna Brishin ia i ¥ i Wi Directors’ Associa. | ofMice Grramiey, spent the risburg where she ti tie of Superin- | Bellefonte, | toy tion will mest at tendent kL. this { Thursday ing for the first rueeting of the association i i Ve of the Method- series of meat. WV ¥. i W iat churels, is ho Melina Edie is : eve arrange | Za suring Mills viifl ings a Mins th t inws comimitiee Hor C. Heinle, Pletetier, Howard: J. C A Wea. N ANNIE CLE i King, landlord of the | Miss Annie Clemson, an aged maid- | en lady residing st Baileyville, thi county, died Friday evening, at th howe of Luther Mitler. She had been | an fuvalid for many years George vacale that The ' ' hostelry in the hotel as vet 1 leased Mr. Mrs, daughters, of Bellefonte spring. ins Hot bes © at A. | Mingle and of age of the Was an Rhee was seventy-thies last October the old stock tise sunt of Frank Clemson, of Bellefonte, this and Daniel Clemson, the millionaire, of Pittsburg Sears attended the Frankiin it be, jnst he sid was the ( concert given uy and Marshail Glee and Mandolin € " M. LL. Emerick, beginning o week, visited his son Charlie Emerick, at Wall. An aceount of the irjury of the young man will be found elsewhere Prof. Will D. Blair, well known in Centre Hall, is employed as vocalist by the Natiopal ¥f 3 MRS. JOHN STONEBRAKER Mrs. Anna Stoucbraker, of Coburn, died on Christmas day, from the ef fects of a growth, Her age was forty-six years. She is survived by her John Mtonebraker, and six children, three children tiave William M. Grove, Eq, of Centre ing died bef re the mother, Hill, was a enlier Monday i the inter- The children are Susie, ( ‘harles, Har est of the estate of Hiram Cain, of py william, Helen aud Hazel, which he Is one of ihe administrators. | “pu. deceased's The advertisement offering the Cain | Anna Wolf farm for sale will be found elsewhere | parringe, is Mrs William Wert, who io this issue, i CRIICPTOUs Fempoerance Associa. husband, erent sections of the Sigte, tmaniden { Hives in Bugar Valley, the cold when you can buy a first-class | FOLITIOAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Heater at 8 big discount. Andy Rees The terms for annoncements under this head | advance purchased very cheap. It will pay Ie Inserted nt the rate of Ball a tents Word. you to come and see them, wunioations must be slaned, but signatures L q— Mr. and Mrs Samuel Relsh and fam- | SUPERVISOR OF ROADS, ter township, snnounces thet be is a candidate Mr. and Mre. D. Wion, in this place, | for the offiee nf Hopervwor of Roads of Potter ¥ on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs, | lowishic, soblect A I A POS BO A Barab Relish, who make) their home| Every man is apt to hug a delusion What is the use In suffering from | = man has a few left over that can be | of towishin oMoes are one dollar, payable in Other notice iq the interest of candidates will Will make Com { 0 pub dl, the price to suit you, need not necessarily be published ily, of Plensant Gap, were guests of | Wiliam C. Farner, of the south precinet of Pot- | township, subject to the usages of the Demooratio Relish are the parents of Harry and with faeir grandparents n this place. ' especially If it wears petticoats, DUCK COATS MEN'S CAPS WINTER GOODS ! i We have a Duck Coats we offer them Reduced Price. ew Men's left, at and a . 0 A Good line of Men’s Caps and a complete Line of Winter Goods. KR! Prices Right. Goods Right, AMER & SON. ge ay po SHOES For MEN WOMEN LADIES MISSES BOYS GIRLS INFANTS POC NNT0000000000000 OY H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, PENN. Best Makes Latest Styles Lowest | Come Manufacturer of Dealer in CRADE P.V.S8.STC ane Lrewatn for Pr 4 1 { Gh "MONUMENTAL Ls w WORK f POH QPRL0OPD00OD GY A. XRAPE, Spring Mills, Pa 3 e090 eOONDEBOBIPTATY y f i Marble {iranite 311 § " . a] ings AND C0POLLEBOCOROIOODGOYD O09 accept my thanks I patronage giv- Holiday + So on hw ALL TRADI B Sens " wif Fhe Harket jusri cas estimated o nd half cents per ing a itgis three and ie an plus ne-half th cent toll for each can for ¢ benefit investor, makes a total « X Pe tine Wweanning, marketing and profit on The differ. ence bet ween four cents and the of the producer receives investment, of four cents well the canoed goods is what ie Awuming that four hundred bushels of tomatoes are AD average crop of § + raised ni hat the selling price is the sate as the average for fourteen years, would | of stock, provided the producer is an in. it (hat Lhe gross feos ips for one Acre be $210 00, plus the earnings the veslor will readily be seen less than one-half and yet a much larg- | crops are farmed, The meeting held Tuesday night, as was rinted before, was entirely enthuo. enough investors took hold of the matter to make the estab lishment of an e nning factory at Cen. tre Hall av assured thing. | subscribed stock at sinstic, and Fhose who this meeting are as follows J J Arney, five shares: W. H Bar- tholemew, D A Bocamr, W. M. Grove E«q,W. B Mingle, E«q, each two shares; Bamuel Durst, J Q A Kenne- dy, D.C. Keller, George Nearhood, D. L: Bartges, D. W. Bradford, Samuel Bruse, C. W. Luse, Wm. J Bmith, W. H Dinges, B. W, Emith, D J. Meyer, J. M. Arvey, L.. Rhone, P., N. Breon, D. Daup, R. DD. Foreman James L. Decker, each one shure, pm ——————— Birthday Vary On Monday night a number of young | people met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | 8. D. Burris, west of Centre Hall, to | the birth of their son Charles. The fol. owing 1s a Hist of those present : John Heckman and wife, John Williams and wife. Grace Loe, Clara Krape, Claire and Mary Kennedy, BAith Luiz, Mame Emerick, Annie, | Verna M,, Vergle, and Edward Durst, Elsie | Moore, Lawson Burris, Claude, Ray and Fred | Williams, Abbie, Archie, and Marry Moyer, Hen. Cry Rupp, J F, Bover and wife, Bara XK and George Rreon, Earl Lulz, Esther Snyder, Harry Relsh, Stergor Shalte, Katte Koller, Pearl Riter, John Koarr, Edward Bartholomew, John Stover, | Anna Mitter:ing, Irvin Borers and wife. 3 an SS, | Get your picture taken Friday, Jan, The Red Cross Oak Double Heater is the best heater money will buy, Its con- struction is on the right principle to give out the full benefit of fuel consumed. We also handle the Sunshine Oak Double Heater, Western Hot Blast Heater. See the Peninsular Steel, Retort Peninsular, Imperial Red Cross, Monarch and Family Irvin Ranges. Not only stoves, but everything in our line. THE PLACE TO SEE THE BEST STOVES THE PLACE TO BUY THE CHEAPEST STOVES A 1st, at Smith's gallery, Centre Hall, J.A Reesman Centre