x CENTRE REPORTER. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, ~~ mE S. WwW, CENTRE Harr, . PENN'A. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 1904. TERMS, The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are ane dollar per year in advanoe. ADVERTISEMENTS «20 cents per line for three wertions, and b cents per line for each sub- sequent fr Other rates made known on sriion, application Ff The figures opposite your name on label of pa per indicate the date to which your subscription ix paid When vo date is given the dat implied is July 1900; when no month is given the month fmpiicd is Jal means July, 1900; 01", mesos July, 1901; “04 '' menns that your subserip- tio is pal! in advance to July, 1904, Other han July are fudicated by abbreviations your sghsoription nRiwa's ex- wud when a notice appears have made, compare and y if hao nol been giver receipts for satwmeription = in less hy special reqnes The bs ought be sufficient mall is reasonably safe been no losses to this date -=thus : © Op" PRY iInbel, been YOu wn There have Spring Mills. A party of young people taking ad- vantage of the fine sleighing, attended services at Tusseyville last Bunday evening. W. 8. Musser was accompanied by when Musser » on Monday afternoon ned to Mr. + of some of his personal prop- making ar- Lykens in the Liykens, t Saturday and is nis to move to and W. sunday QO in Krag e and wife unley and wile spent isouburg visit and Mrs Catherine, ing the sick. Archey Allison and of Bellefonte, vw days at the home of Hon. Allison, Wednesday forenoon an infant and Mrs, John the Farmers Mills cemetery Brown was and weather we have beer the past week has moder. siderably, and in consequence : und sledding are having full hat venerable patriarch, the inhabitant in this community ie never « xperienced such frig- weather like we had on Tues ek. When the mercury de- We are ecertain- and thirty weather with a travelers stopping off isiness on the road unus- is generally immediately Lust CEs rags heav- to ns be an ex [ la«t week the eream- an order for twenty. forwarded fo De ul sCarce the cmplioy- eslled into re of the ter reli quish Were Preddent fils f ootirse hie used. but the he de ative, and he “pi ehes Inet In We puzzied Linddin's idiogs spring up by prince, = hill Evans ot the long above the in Georges put in repair? Why is *0 lop sided that it is difficult to drive without upsetting? The supers visor could level the road easily and with very little labor. better At present the than usual, the snow making one side 80 much higher thst it is simoply dangerous to travel. The letter earrier on this route should en- ter a complaint, this would compel the supervisor to properly discharge his duties, From bursted water pipes and frozen Duck, plnmber and roofer, is kept very busy. His shop work is he obliged to postpone until night, tosd 1s worse pumps Magnus This town was shocked on Monday afternoon when the news spread that Will Cherry, brakeman on the L. & T. wes killed. He was a good brake- man and well known to many, HR E Catherman, successor to Sta- tion Agent W. 8. Musser, with the as- sistance of E. D. Krape, is getting along nicely since he is becoming ac- quainted, C. P. Long is bandiing a large quan- tity of beefand pork this season, Prof, C. E. Zeigler is making a busi- ness trip through Nittany Valley this week. He is selling quite a number of organs and pianos, O T. Cormap, the up-to-date mer- chant, intends getting more calendars RO, Jobin Smith & Brother have sn as sistant, J W. Hazel, to help do repair. fog. He repaim ell kinds of old clocks, saws, rockers, ele; give them a trim}, Javob 16 a gevius, John Lucas wears a broad smile since the baby boy came to his house, John Bsuserman, of Pine Grove Mills, visited among friends at this pince, Oue-thira oft on men’s, boys’ and children’s suits, overcoats and rain CORI, : Nittany Mountain, Mrs. A. GG. Noll, who was unfortu- rate enough to fall and break her wrist on Christmas morning, is get- ting along all right, the bone is heal- ing nicely, O. M. Lonberger and Wash Bmith are busy haulivg lime on the Lonber- ger farm. Samuel Gingerich is hauling chem- leal wood to Gregg'’s siding for Char- ley Bilger, took Miss Bertha Parker them to spend the winter home and attend school, Wm ing posts to the top of the mountain Brooks and son are busy haul vat four trips a day is too much for» tearn Billy. George Glace sold fine home ; have not learned the name of the purchase but do know that the people of this community will be sorry to have Mr. Glance move away. J.B. B home of Bamuel the last row and wife visited Bruss al one day week, George Dubbs, who is runuping » stave mill at what is called the sand spring. for MeNitt Brothers & Com pa- ny, is runnivg full time despite the cold weather, A. W. Garver, who has ing near Pittsburg for a been work- year, is pected home this mouth, Oscar Gaines and wife, of Keating, Clinton county, visited his sister, Miss Effie George Glace, Miss Ann visiting Gaines, who keeps house fo of Johustown, is Mrs. smith, her mother, Haonah smith, and brother Robert — et Harris Township. NEervices of the New ferent churches appropriate for the opening Year were held in the dif A revival is being conducted in the Evangelical church, I'he ladies of the Lut Ary Society met at the home of Mrs D.C Ih A meeting held beran Mission. Mhomas on radia Was evening ia the achool | burg to make arrangen the fire company Mrs Boalsburg on entertained by Mr. and i at their home pear Friday evening J. Fortney Mra, Hess, her children sg M PEN, $ f A sledding party fr wife, Mra. Miller, Meghier ang and Mra. Charles t Sunday =f Grove m Oak Hall and Boalsburg were guests at the Felty hursday Mrs i Oak home on | Mrs Irvin, (illiland daught Are, Hail, the sick in Bons Mr. aud ire Saturday 1 Mrs, Wis Peters imeXxesilent with the mer eury hovering around zero mark held ehureh MNervices John's wiil be in Be formed next the munion service Munday, continuing entire week, Wl Smuliton. James Miller, who has been for quite awhile, was very ili Isst week Merril Winkleblech is spending sev- eral days at his home in Renovo Cal Swartz, and Mrs spent Sunday at the home of Miller. ' of Rock Hill, Bunday with her mother, Mrs, weiler. Mrs. Garret, Det. Mrs. Ida Bair, who was eonfined to bed for three mouths, is able to be up again, Mr. and Mra. Perry Smith, of Feid. ler, visited at the home of Abraham Brindle. ——— SC Plum Grove, 8B KE. Sharer and wife and the for. mer’s sister Bertha, spent several days with friends at State College. Philip Anman, Vietor Auman and wife, and Miss Bertha Jamison, spent Bunday with the latter's father at Georges Valley, who is very ill The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Ishler is very ill. Oscar Homan’s mother, who had been visiting with relatives, returned to her home in Michigan, ACCOM pas nied by her aged mother, Mrs, Waugh. Mrs. 8B. E Sharer aud sister, Annie Weaver, are visiting their parents at Farmers Mills, FOLITIOAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, The terms for annoncements under this head Rf Jwuship offices are one dollar, payable in if) need not necessarily be published, BUPERVIBOR OF ROADS, William C. Farner, of the south precinet of Pot. ter towoship, announces thet he is 8 candidate JH the et Shostvisor of) Roads of Potter nehip, su © usages of the Demoor township oancus, ’ Wile OVERREER OF POOR. To, Amie that by on Ate ; i that he fs a tn te fv i did of the Poor of Prite Bre tor io subject to the the Democratic township usages of ip IE GRANGE Conducted by J. W.DAREOW, New Yor Slate rige f I'ress Lorvesjpuni if ORGANIZING A GRANGE, Look Well the Charter Members ship Roll to Hon the na- he master o 1 i wisely when used in getting good They are the { i commit above ONRErve d STATE P/ a Growing Power In New York. Now Jersey Siante Grange, i Possibilities the Grange. © Farm Dookkeeping. 81 No busine get along cousflully balance now and t! i 10 see wh r he stands look Kee neg. his time fo cotnmercial succes just as for the farmer to « and lia from if he making a profit or a loss as it is for any other business man. Farmers have not been doing business on business principles and only one result could follow, Raney RAT bilities fiaaats time (oo ascertain is The Subordinate Grange, The subordinate grange is a link in the great chain now stretching from ocean to ocean, binding hundreds of thousands of the men and wemen of the farm in a fraternal body and by sacred obligation to put forth every ef. fort to raise the standard of intelli gence among the tillers of the soll and secure a just distribution of the bur dens of society, as well as of the fruits of our labor.—Q. Gardner. Co-operation In New Jersey. One grange in New Jersey reports purchases as follows for its members: Fertilizers, $23,000; potatoes, $06,000; geeds, £2,000; straw, £4.000, or about $34,000 in all for one grange. There are many other granges doing cooper ative work along business lines in that slate. A A AAA Bend the local news to the Reporter, Aaronsburg, Curt, Carner and Miss Regina Huble, of Hublersburg, were guests of their home on Monday, Miss Mary Stabl has returned after having spent a few with friends at Milton, Wm, Guisewlite entertnined a sled load of young people, from Millheim, one evening last week Mr. and Mrs. Richard months Sunday to take his scholars to Rebersburg, Fri- afternoon, in a two-horse sled Fhe pupils were delighted with trip. | Harry Wyle is visiting his Mifflinburyg this week, Mrs | has been | ut confined to her | past few months, i= not improving. I'he week of prayer wae observed by Reformed o« lev | Luufler nRregation, conducted the meetings iu a | very interesting n | Mrs Burd is weeks wilh Leal anner, M ary few fpending a We institute wii frie: widward, Tenchers' loes | this place 16th and 16h I'h , Orvis ROvVern Miller Oration, grounag, A. lL. Duck. Discussion buildin on, ¢ t Nell, ( Recitation Orpha Gramiey, Mmull Haturday Discussion, Pes the 1 heir Alm, W Emerich Eva Nellie sition Ww A. Detwi Samuel corning wentieth ( H. L Moyer Disc chivrs of 1 mbert, Heo Hosterma turday place wil usry 17. i} i fy § | GRANT HOOVER {(onirols sixteen of the largest Fire and Life [usurance Companies in the world | Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral quiets tickling throats, hack- ing coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, sub- Cherry Pectoral dues inflammation. It heal: strengthens, Your doctor will explain thisto you. Hel all about this cough med We Vans ’ A v ( ple eo gime Weak Throats| Pills greatly vegetable, ' AE aid gontly recovery. laxative. Purely J Brana No mutuals ; no assessments, OfMee in Crider’s Btone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. gE Telephone connection Centre Reporter, §1 00 a year. Write Grant insurance Hoover for prices GARMAN'S STORE BELLEFONTE, PA. We are Headquarters for all kinds o Faricy Goods When in town, come to see us. GARMAN'S ‘STORE —— -— 221 King 8 INNSYLVANIA THE COUNTY, 88 + Archey, Clerk of piv of Centre Jour beld at Bellefane the 2B A. DD. 198, wetore the Honor gc of said Outil, on motion as rule foot Lhe heirs and legal represents ah K 0 Come In finrth Monday of January next refuse 10 sOve pl at the valuation, why the real estate of sald doceasnd be sold. Same totice 10 be given as fie feons 4 (Th or in testimony whereof, 1 yas dd and aMzed the the 3 day have hereunto set my seal of s«3d Court at Belic: of December, A. D .1 03 A. GG, ARUAEY, Clerk Orphan’ Court 'ENNSYLVANIA, ENTRE COUNTY, 88 IL AG J ( Are hey, ( Terk of the irphans’ Court iy of Centre, do hereby certify that at an Orphans’ Court held at Belicionte the 28rd day of Nove taber, A, D188 before the Honor fible the judge of said Court, on motion a Mme Was granted upon the heirs and legal represents Uourt om the fourth Monday of January next, at 10 accept or refuse to scoept at the valuta In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my habd abd affixed the sealof sid Court at Belle fonte, the 30th day of November, A. DD. 19 3 AG. ARCHEY, Clerk Orphans’ Court Vina NA Cures Loss of Appetite, Bick Headache, Dyspepsia, Tndiges- tion, Billiouaness, Constipation, Dig. zines, Jeundice, Torpid Liver, Heart Burn, Foul Breath, ete. Try a bottle and be convineed, Jf it fails to bene. fit you your money will be refunded. om PENNSYLVANIA RK Phild=l»hia & Erie RB. K. Division and Northern Central Railway Time Tasie, in effect Nov, 29 TRAINS LEAVE MONTAKDOR., EAW 788 a. m.—~Traln 64, Wek daye 10r Harrisburg, srriving st Ph ladeiphis Rew dork 208 p. m., Baltimore 12.15 § Wagon 1.20 p. m. Parlor car and passe wo Phi deiphia +c % m~Train 20 Daily for Wi roarre, Beronton, Harrisburg snd in me Jlestations Week days for Bore alon gu, andPotsville, Philadelphia, Sew York Be'timore, Washington Through waenger nachos Lo Philadelphis 135 p. m.~Traiv 12, Weekdays for Suni Eesbarre, seranton, Hazleton, Potty iewulg 80a Intermediate Fhilsdelvhin st 6.22 p m Baltimore, 6,00 p Wash iz Farlor car throveh to Pld MEer coches Lo Philadel Wash inglon. 4465p. m, arr Beraplon, Ha for Harrishgre a SLPhiu delstiie 0.25 sitimore 45 p12 Senger coaches to Baltimore B06 p m.~Traix Harrisou and alli ing st } slalions, wry New York Ww Philade!p Keg WESTWARD, 5a m~Traiu ® aigus, Rochester B intermediate siations Erie and Rochester Bellefonte, snd Pius Vallman sies Duily ¥or Jeio, Nisgars With pass 1 Week 3 bur ¢ A LiLaGelph Huston LAMAR | i hie hrider's By Mackey Coder oi. 01 MILL HAL Jersey Rhore Wen'porey | 19 } WaPo { Arr sd & Reading Ry PHILA NEW YORK Via Philad Ar New Yuk Via Tumagua Lx J. W. GE} General Super BR LEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAS io take effect Mar 28 EASTWARD 4 BETATIONS Bellefont Coley] 5 55 8 5 5 $6 ERR P BWDP PW ) 8 02 hb 12208 00 State College. Morning trains from Montandon, Wi onbect with © A fRernoon trains fr tandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone No. 11 for State Oollege. Trains {Daily except Sunday. F.H. THOMAS, Supt When the HomeCo-Operative Com pa ny a Co-partnership will furnish you the money to buy a home, or pay ihe mortgage off, and give 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 seale, which amounts In 1% per cent. ime ie Interest on amount, He Investigation courted. 1 am also agent for the largest in the World, You cannot afford to Insnre we fe until youn see me, te or all on the Genera! Ages for particulars. formation requ "w & reg i Edwin K. Smith Ueneral nt Oak Hall Sta., Pa.
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