THE CENTRE REPORTER. S. WW. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. CENTRE HaLL, . . PENN'A. THURBDAY, JANUARY 28, 1904. TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS 20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, The figures opposite your name on label of pa- or fndiente the date to which your subscription is paid. When no date is given the date implied is July 1900; when no month is given the month implied Is Juivthns: means July, 1801; "04" mesns that your subserip- tion is palit wn advance to July, 1904. Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations, When you pay your subscription slwars ex- amine your label and when a notice appears thet corrections have been made, compare and report immediately if vou have not been given proper credit, No receipts for sabseription wil] BE sent br mail unless by special reques'. The change of date on label ought to be sufficient evidence, Mone: bv mall is reasonably safe. There have been no losses to this date. DEMOCRATIO CO Bellefonte, N TOMMITTEE 1904 Harper kK Gherrity ge BR. Meek Ira Howe Ww 1 t W., W., Lemont. John Barton and family returned home Saturday, after enjoying a week | in Oak Hall Martin A. Williams and family are visiting at State College this week. Charles Mulbarger ia quite ill from stomach and kidpey trouble at the home of William Mulbarger, and it is doubtful whether he will be able to do anything this winter, Morris Martzand family, of Altoona, | are visiting at the home of George R. | Roan, near town, Miss Martha Everbart is quite ill at present, The United Brethern still going and the steadily on the increase for the crowds meeting interest is | on, is | are large and all those who attend ap- | pear to come for the good that can be derived from such meetings. | Rev. C. C. Miller returned to home at Braddock, after spending ten days with the U, HK. Houserville, congregation at Jured Mayes is home family this week, David Dale, Edward Lingie, Bottorf and family, Jack Dale family came the funeral visiting | Linn and to attend Cornelius Dale, Ladies’ I'he Aid Bociety ofthe U church are au Mr» holding of Evangelical oyster supper at the home James E day. Potters Mills the His thirteen sgun Rweetwond i Ed trapper of this p! Oe follows: F X musk rats, record is as ar foxe RE, ninety-s nine two minks, © the minks was while as snow, } ne of the tuilless, r. Sweetwood is was out along the mountain Rk : he has taken T. E and for skun a8 parioer gang Merchant F will erect a in the pick A. Carson in the spring large building over his water wheel and proposes putting in a th a ene. the line of machinery that will be a fit to himself and surprise to people, On Sunday 8 G Long and Charles Working made a flyiog trip to Bpring Mills, T. E Palmer says trapping is rather poor with him and he was compelled Ed. Bweest- word to feed his chickens, but he ex. to borrow carcasses from pects business to open up soon, W H Woking a few days ago had the misfortune to a valuable horse, Perry Krise has sold his deer head to some purty in the east and has ship- ped it to its destination, The veteran huckster, J, trips loose R. Close, has made several to Burnham and reports business good, Joseph Parker, who some time ago was hurt by a falling tree, is able to be out but not yet able to go to work. HB. G Long on Saturday was like Genernl Buroside ; he stuck in the mud with a load of wood and had to g home for reinforcements, Wilkineon is on the sick list ; all hope for Hurry and is in a very bad way his speedy recovery, Harry Fishburn not improving, he expels ty his father’s b rue and has had his bla ksmiith tools moved to that place is fo move Que of the boys the other day was in the mountains cutting wood and anys he fre z+ hin heel, but it seems he was Altvr a ost snd fell into the he the stockings 8d went to sleep nnd while asleep his and burnt his creek Went hoe sod put his feet into oven of the stove 10 dry his 8 ockings caught fire font, Bpeer Palmer who makes his home with Perry McKinney, is in a bad way ; he says he hos no pain and is not »tek, but is wesk and is still get- ting weaker ; old age is supposed to be the trouble us hie is about seveuty years of age. mss i ASM Aaronsburg, Ed. Bwarm and family, of Olean, N, Y., ure the guests of Mrs Swarm’s pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Limbert, Harry Mensch, of Bellefonte, was home over Bunday. Thomas Weaver has gone to Cresson where he is employed at the plastering trade, Miss Mazie Roush, of Penn Hall, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Annie Det- wiler, Wm. Jamison, of Lock Haven, and Mr. Buker, of Lewisburg, spent a day at the home of the Kline sisters, Hinms' family, at + been suflferiug from tonsilitis the igs! few Weeks, James Thompson a Oak Hall, 8 th - ipisinen wee In Ohio E K lay at smith Wn Wagner: justice, E schinol direct rs, | George Williams Five mipson: cl : tHGIVIGUR moun I 88 : Lutheran church at Boalsburg, Ti was a set placed in that church, but was purchased by ion by the members congregation given ip i i Der here will “ and Ad | Boalsburg snd Lemon day i Friday evenings, respe:t mission 10 and 20 cent A tion will be held at Lemont, 13th. 8, District Sunday school ennven- February — lp Penns Cave. Ammon Decker is going on farm, Dsuiel vaos ting. the Al lison which Immel is ‘Squire Rishel and George Weaver nominated for Justices of The friends of Mr, Weaver out justice with have been the Peace think he eould one arm in any emergency, deal Clayton 8B. Detwiler came home jas! Thursday on a two days’ vacation, He bolds a retuunerative position on the main line of the Pennsylvania rail road, one-half mile south of Moutan- don His brother Perry went with him tothe R D. Tower for a short siny. Harvey Rote in addition to farming the land which he now occupies, will farm for Jacob Detwiler. Mr Detwiler will make of his farm stock, but it is his intention to coutin- ue living on the farm. also sale a———— Burnham. Quite a number of men were laid off work at the Steel Works on sceount of work being slack, but hope for bright- er Lines, There are several cases of diphtheria in this place and Yeageriown, Charles Stroup snd Mise Ella Gear. hart were quietly martivd one day last week. They will reside in Altvons, where Mr. Stroup i= employed, Edward Schueflr® of this place, moved into of Frank Peeht's houses in Yeagertown last Saturday. ule - eign Farmers Mills, The young ladies have organized a society, and it is’ their intention give a supper some time in the future. Me. and Mrs, Krader visited at the home of John Rishel during the past week. Mrs. William Hagen, who has been ill, is not improving. A When you feel blue und that every- thing goes wrong, take a dose of Chamberlain's Btomseh aod Liver Tublets. They will cleanse and invig: orate your stomach, regulate your bowels, give you a relish for your food and mske sou feel that in this old world is a good place to live. For sale by C.J Finkle, Spring Mills ; UC. W. Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, to Merchant O. I. Corman, Spring Mills, is making a special sale. for ten days, of lantern globes. Price 4} cents, Harris Township. The attendance at the services held in the Reformed chureh last week was small, owing to the bad condition of the roads. Rev. A. A. Black is conducting ser-| lecture will An illustrated " “Lights in the on be given church this J. L. Tressler, L. Mothersbaugh, | here veying aroute for the Wabash railroad; | A company of men were BUT. | Jonlsburg over Suu-| d-y. | Mrs. Ryan, of Bellefonte, is visiting | her dasubhter, Mrs, George Fisher, | Bamuel Felty, Alexander Everhart | Wim. Kahn, | and Mrs, George Bailey and her Hite | Altoona, | Homer Decker aud of Pine H. Meyer, of Belle. fonte, and Elmer Ishler, of Kellerville, | from risters, spent Bunday here, Mrs George Tibbens, of Axemann, visited friends in this place, Mrs Kennedy, of Alexandria, is vis Mrs. J. M. Wie P. 5 [<hler who lumberiog in ei Caucus meetings were frpestal } Breturt held in the town ball in Boslsburg On sNalurdsy and evening. of Wal Misa D altirnidance B elas, reader of fourth mouth ut hoo] taught by RK: umber in A Class, ve Lentini two in “ight in fiv class in first atie ance good les, Ni Huvett Bia Bodtor! !, Housman, en ¢ Waodnesday will uel, of this place, Frank Fioray, w» Min Sunday ump Ruest Willian Cumimiugs, of place Protracted meeting still in Hiil R i" pro ress at Zion Rev, Bierly is bee B THE Ras wield £). | Buck, of Wwbhersburg by ao Wo Linden Hall. Peters, a companied i Miss Peters, friends at Coburn, M. Hall, of guest at the home of Daniel Hess, John nieve, ww his Elsie is visiting | COPOOPCPNVLDO0VVPPRDO0C 000200 LOOPS LOO BOBI0ROD (ieorge Altoona, is a Mrs, George Miller snd George Mil | ler, Sr., are both under the doctor's | Cure Mrs. Harry Miller, weeks’ iHiness, is able t1 be out, after several Miss Ella Ross entertsioed a number | of her Among friends Wednesday evening. were, Misses Beulah Fortney, Maude Kimport, Cora McClintie, Ele Long, Freda Hess, Margaret Mothersbsugh, Katha Mewsra those present rine Meyers, and Marion and Hagen, Charles Maotnersbaugh, Curtis Moyers, Harry and Fortuey and Le=e Brooks, George George wo Ms Wast Brush Valley he following persons spent Bunday William Harvey Reuben 0. at the home of Janes Wert ; Mrs Jackson, Messimer and family, Wert, Miss Katie and Lizzie Wert, Clyde Duck, L Buck B F Grenoble, wife and the tev har. H #OyNy ley spent Sunday at home of VM. Wert, John Wert, Jr a caller the home of BE Wert Saturday evening George Domer Oradorf who Waa al WARS ON the sick list is able to be out again, James Wert and Rev O LI. Buck went to the Linogp on Sunday toy attend the meeting conducted by Rev. Ad. am Bierly, a Ey When You Mave a Cold, The first action when you have a enld should be to relirve the lungs, I'his is best accomplished by the free vee of Chambering ’s Cough Remedy, This Remedy liguefien the tough mu. cle and causes His expulsion from the wir ovlls of the lungs, produces a frie vXpectoration, and opens the secre. tions. A complete cure soon follows, This remedy will cure a severe cold in tess time than any other treatment and it leaves the system in a paturs) and healthy condition. It eounterncts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by C W, Bwariz, Tussey ville ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. J. Finkle, Hpring Mille, If you have something to sell, ad- FARMERS’ INSTITUTE, A farmers’ institute will be held in Grange Arcadia, Centre Hall, February rd and 4th, under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture, The meetings free to all, The program is as follows : AFTERNOON, 1:30 O'CLOCK Dr. WEDNESDAY Ww. , George H, L. . Schuyler, Address of Welcome Response, ‘Potato Caiture “Relation of Ste Goodhart, . A. IL. Brubaker, Hogestown, Cumberland county. fertility.” . .]. 8. Barn «Prof. B. 5. W WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7 O'CLOCK. ick t 3, Clinton, Alleglieny county. Market Gardening,’ , Scalp Level, Cambria county, Music. . Query Box iis 4a . iia . A. LL "Farmers as we Find Them urns, “Other Crops.’ (A plea to the Farm B wy and Girl, ae Brubaker. and Advantages for Young M:n on the Farm.’ THURSDAY MORNING, g Opportunities 10 O'CLOCK. Home. Management of Or The Farmer's Care and hards."’ of Swine urns ‘Breeding and Care AFTERNOON, 1 Query Box. rface, State College. Prof. Watts. J. 5. Burns A. I.. Brubaker. Music Harn nDurns . Brubaker. I SR SRR TG ST Se I=] W £ i Peed “ LJ ® *000000GCLOOROOIDORGROOODRE SHOES For MEN WOMEN LADIES MISSES BOYS GIRLS INFANTS Best Makes Latest Styles Lowest Prices Come and see Merk GARMAN'S STORE P.V.S8.8TORE. § Bi EFONTE, PA. Chovuls exohmoged for Produes C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. 20020000002 00QP000C 0020 Indian Beads. The looms for Indian Bead work, 12cts. each. Petfeet Confidence Where there teed to be a Uneasitiess ntd worry in the household when a ehild showed symptoms o croup, there is now per feet confidence, his is owing to uniform sucess of Chamberlain's Cough Re medy i the frentment of that disease, Mrs M. I. Basford, of Poolesville, Md., in speaking of her experience jo the tse “I have a world feonfidence my Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I have ued it with per. My ehild Garland is sul- Jet to severe attacks of or up spd it ddwnvs gives him prompt relief ”’ Four ale by (!, W, Sanriz, Tawevville: F A. Carson, Potters Mills; C. J. Fiukle, sprivg Millis feeling of id f Scrim for the little stylish collars now in vogue. thie Advance lines of — of that remisdy gays: India Linens fr 01 COPS, Persian Lawns Nainsooks A VIN TENA The Great Nerve Tonle, Ho ody Bubider, Blood Purifier, A Spe. cifie for ail Nervous Conditions requir. ing a oniesSirengthening Medicine, It innken Pure Blood; gives Strength and Vigor to both the Nervous and Muscular Systems If not benefited money refunded Jd. D. Murray, Druggist, A great big job of Striped Seersuckers. GARMAN'S STORE H. IE. ROSSM/ rng Mi , Pa. You will please accept my thanks for the very liberal patrona - en this store d the Hear 9 9 009 vertise it in the Reporter. PENNSY] Priladelphia & ie KH. | [ivision and Northern Central Hallway. Py Eo s VRE. in $ Nov. 20, 02, TRAIN IRTANDOP lor Bunbury ing. 1. , Asal 7.888. m.~Traly 64, We ik days Harrwbure, sreiving at Philadelphia, 11 New fork 5p. 0. 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