The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 14, 1904, Image 4

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CENTRE REPORTER.
SMITH, Editor and Proprietor,
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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
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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.
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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,
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Haturday Discussion,
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Emerich Eva
Nellie
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Samuel
corning
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Moyer
Disc
chivrs of 1
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largest Fire and Life
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in the world
|
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OfMee in Crider’s Btone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
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GARMAN'S STORE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
We are Headquarters
for all kinds o
Faricy
Goods
When in town, come
to see us.
GARMAN'S ‘STORE
——
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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
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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
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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
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slalions, wry
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5a m~Traiu
® aigus, Rochester B
intermediate siations
Erie and Rochester
Bellefonte, snd Pius
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Duily ¥or
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With pass 1
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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.