“+2 CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, oy CENTRE HALL, . . . PENNA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1904. TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS three uss sequent {usertion. 20 per line for y cents per line foreach sub- Other rates made known on cents riions, and application, posite your name on label of pa- the date to which your subscription uo no date is given the date implied un no month is given the month 00" means July, 1900; ‘017, means that your subserip- to July, 1904, Other dicated by abbreviations, subscription always ex- hen a notice appears made, compare and have not been given its tor subscription will special request, The wight to be sufficient i! is reasonably safe. es to this date. uss: Wo Lb 'RATIC QO Ww COVMMITTEE-1904 A —— Ww WW iownship. by the afternoon in given id AY he birthdays of in was well at- 3 and other friends &8 were de. teachers and from State Col- entertained at evening. + spent Fri- Mr. and g people enj vy ed McFarlane fami- ary Stamm, of Al- s nother at ent Satur- Altoona, ther, Mrs teach- days IE, ers froou Altoon few with Miss Anus (lenin en ple ! Meyer, railroad in City, spent the Samuel who shops at the M« are holiday . Musser, Bellefonte, week transacting business for natioval Henry bere ast a life insurance company, Of was More damage was done here by the any pre- The main wa- recent cold weather than at vious time this winter. ter pipe in Boalsburg is frozen, also those on where lead pipes have been lid for twenty-five years and never burt by frost ¢ severnl farms apy les, potatoes, and other vegetables which were stored in cellars were frozen, Lee Seguer was around among the farmers buying fat eattle, Juteher J. 8 busi- ness trip to Potters Mills last week. H. Meyer spent Kimport made Commissioner P. Bunday here, A number of people from this place enjoyed the dinner given by Vietor Grange in their hall Oak Hall on Baturday. ev. A A. Black is conducting ser vices in the Bethel church at Pine Grove week 3 eommmunion service will be held there on Bundsy morning Miss Mary Tressler, of Rock Springs, visited here over Bunday. Christ Ho fler, who has been at home in Nittany Valley for some time, is visiting at the home of Jacob Meyers, at Mills this Penn Hall. On secount of the icy roads travel. ing is dangerous, Mra, Bara BE. Musser has returned home after spending a few months with friends and relatives at Wille famsport, Mrs. Bara IL. Fisher is slowly im proving st this writing Rev, Lauffer, of Aaronsburg, was in town Mouday afternoon, visiting the sick. : J. W. Cole, of Rebersburg, is at pres ent working for the Meyer Buggy Co. Mr. Guise has recovered from an at- tack of grip. Aaronsburg, A. B, Blover spent the greater part of the week with friends at West Fair- view. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Lee, of Tussey- ville, spent Sunday with Mrs. SBwabb, mothes of Mra, Lee, Charles Smull and two daughters, of Smullton, and Mrs, Emanuel Bow- er, of Millheim, spent Bunday at the home of Jesse Wert, Wesley Wyle attended his uncle Fred Reagel’s funeral on Monday, at Vicksburg, Mr. Mre, John Grenoble, of Spring Mills, were guests at the home of J. C. Btover on Bunday. Dr. D. K. Musser, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with mother, on Main Street, J. W. Foster accompanied by mother and sister, attended the funer- al of John Foster Duncan, at Lewis- burg, Monday. Mrs, Elizabeth McDowell has gone to spend a few weeks with her niece, at Milroy, Prof. E and family Sunday at Woodward, with Mrs. Sto- ver's parents, and his aged his stover spent Harry Bare, who is employed at Al- toona, sj ly, on E Julia Bower had a ent 4 few days with his fami- ast Main Street. severe spell nose bleeding one day last week ; Lt she is growing stronger, Burd th Lie Bianche has gone 2 few weeks ut home of Weaver, at Coburn, Fhomas Frank entertained a last pleasing friends Tues y r lady ver man- — Linden Hall. Hess entertained George M of Alt Miss Louise - oona, and Bell athe + Hess, M: £1 vor Allon § forte . ine Mevers, Ell ATY Tressler Lise spent some time bert Corl ex pes y have sale nex! quit farmis and move to Boalsburg where he 2 has bought a progp- erty. The farm he is living on will be d by move tl will Tries Kline, Dr. John the Hall. will who Van OCCU pis ere from farm, near Centre James Worrel move to Centre Hall, and the house he Bohn will move into now occupies, — ———— Burnham. RK On Tuesday Cv F'wo weddings toe place here last week, one ning and the otheron Th John £86 $ county 4 ’ ursday. to Centre unto Nwesetwood went last week and took him- self a life partner, in the person of Miss Bella J ruey May they have a happy brough life, John aunounced f 0 Willett, the to Mr. am thi place cLgage- ment of thelr daughter, William Creighton, of Yeagertown, Miss county’ one of Mifflin died at her home in Lewistown last Tuesday even- ing. Years David MeCardle had ove of his legs Mary Bhaw, feachers, She was aged about seventy-five broken last Tuesday by a heavy cast- ing falling on it, M. W. and Frank Pecht friends in Biglerville over Buuday. William Shatt and friend, of Centre county, called to see W. H. Btover and other ascqueintances of this place last week, visited primis a Nittany Mountain, MeNitt Bros. & Co's stave mill ope- rated by George Dubbs, is at a stand still owing to frozen timber, J. A. Hoover coutemplates putting an addition to his house in the spring Mra, William Parker came home on Saturday after a visit of two weeks in Altoona aud Johnstown. Newton Garver's baby is improving after a severe attack of croup. George W. Glace came home Thurs- day after speuding several days iv Lock Haven, Jersey Shore and Oak Grove looking for a business opening, but without success, Calvin Horper went to Altoona on Thursday on business ; he went with his sister, Mra. Jesse Osman, who took Calvin's children with her to her home in Altoona, sibel ai— Plum Grove, William Homan and family spent Bunday afternoon at the home of El mer Isnhler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinges and children visited gt the home of W. H. Swartz one day Inst week, Miss Anna Grove, who teaches the Plum Grove school, had not missed a day, and walks a distance of two miles every morning and evening, as she boards at her home in Centre Hall, Roy Bohatler is on the sick list, George Sharer is housed up with an ubrcess on his knee, The supervisors with the farmers, are now opening the snow drifts on the crows roads, Lemont. Jacob Houlz, who has been very ill of late, is not improving very fast, and the disease is gaining more headway. Mrs. John again, and it Wenver is hoped is much she will soon be well, Jared Mayes, one of at Allentown wish him success in his Mrs. Anthony Kuoff who has been very ill the last few weeks, is on a fair way to health, The Odd Fellow’s banquet was quite well attended, and all had a fine time and lots of oys!ers, lee cream, ele, E. K. phia last week lo conclude with Home school, of Bpringfield, “mith made a tripto Philadel- a contract the Correspondence Mass, for them in this part of this state, , BB Agent Many persons in this enmmunity are pi B® al lds. arkle, the suffering from BO IDRDY from severe «i CC. M veteran bee H sil, nwing to the winter has ios nineteen ue dollars a swarm, Mrs. John R Jacob raiser, of near Oak severe EWAarm bees, valued at iol dresses were (ieorge Dal KR Mini ect readl tions were land, Mary Lytle, Grove, Minnie Gi Sarah Gi Piaje, dialogue e rendered Lv ™ Maude hon ssen Roxie Ko Ruth and Mary Wi (srove, Mary Larave, pon — pin Black Hawk. Rhoads Bros cutting chemical wood W M is cuttiog paper tract north of Blac are busily engaged i Kuanfsinger, of Pl wood on 1 Hawk MeNitt * £5 { : order, j HT L The stave mill of Bros, Co Owing to the s ArCily is again in runnis § a y i BOW Caen ical wood hauling is atl a stand still, All are sorry to Harshbarger is on hear that Elmer the sick list, and hope for his speedy recovery. of home of © Mrs. Shadow and son, r Pe ville, were callers at the Houser, near Black Hawk C. E. and Adam Rhoads tracks ou the mountaio last week saw bear one evening, as they were coming home from work. Mrs. Irvin Burris has been on the sick list during the past week, Asron Lutz and wife were the pleas ant callers at the home of the latter's mother, of Hourerviile. CC. E. Rhoads eut his ting chemical wood, John EBuyder loaded a car with hay at Centre Hall, and George Ear- hstd Josded a car st Linden Hall, All get ready for the old time sing - ing school at Pleasant Gap, March 6th, Willis Kueoflsinger has about come pleted bis paper wood job on Nittany Mountain, . Any one having stone mseon work to dospply to A. 8B. Rhoads snd Broth- er, Black Hawk, Frank Yearick, of Nittany Hall, spent Bunday with his father-in-law, G W. Glace, west of Centre Hall. AIS MP PIAS. Vixar-NA, The World's Greatest Tonle, will cure all forms of Cough Bronchial Trouble, Coughs of long standing, and the earlier stages of Cone sumption, When cough syrups fall take Vin-te-na and if it falle to bene you your money will be cheerfully re- foul while eut- funded, J. D. Murray, Druggist. os Ba a Sober. Sober, of Mr. at this place last week on business, where he has sectired work on a farm, DEATHS WILLIAM JACKBONR at his home Btate College, William Jackson died Barrens, near day in Mifflin county with the latter's parents, W. D. Zerby, of home over Bunday. Bellefonte, John Hoover is on the sick list. returned to Linden He Linden Hall Lumber Company. Calvin Breon Wo nll Mountainview, i lev Inst week Ofie Howa well the pa cl iy rd Blabig has not been very t weel nt air. and Mrs J $1156 { at the home of Andy Dubbs one day Inst Werk Adam Hoover has been canvassing books LIWO Weeks ing atthe home f nd will remain for PRODUCE AT STORES, Potter Putter twy niwp . tegur iw P r. Rush twp twp Andrew Ron reilie, Rush twp Alois Kohitecker, Boges tw P R. F. Emerick, Walker twp DISTILLER Noah Eby, Haines fay 5 5 tan iwi WHOLESALE LIQUORS AS BREV ER & Joseph F. A pist, Philipsburg, 2nd ward Fritz Baidenhofer, Philipsburg, 20d ward WHOLESALE BEER Jose K. Cox, Bellefonte, West wand Matthew Duvies, Philipsburg, 2nd ward WHOLESALE LIQUOR Andrew Rusnak, Snow Shoe twp, David Chambers, Snow Shoe twp Philipsburg James Black, 204 ward Samuel Rogers, 2nd ward Orin Vall, 20d ward Rush township I. W. Schnar Harry Washburn Guitield Boyes Lawrence Nugent Fred Eisenhauer MFG. M. I. GARDNER, Clerk. When Yon Have a Cold, The first action when you have a onld should be to relieve the lunge. Fhis is best accomplished by the free uae of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, hie Remedy liguefies the tough mu- cus and causes ite expulsion from the air eels of the Jungs, produces a free Xprotoration, and opens the secre Hous, A eomplete cure soon follows his remedy will cure a revere onld in fees time than any other treatment and it leaves the system in a natural atid healthy condition. It eounterncis ary tendency toward pnetmonia. For wanle by C. W, Bwartz, Tuseeyville ; F, A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. J, Finkle, spring Mille. Yeas Interment took place at Hous erville Wednesday forenoon, The deceased w t his vious residences being Center Furn as a farmer, and lived present howe one year, his pre- band was a highly respe ected gentle Mr. Jack«on is and fivechildren, ¢ of Altoona | € Iyde, Center survived by his mIyiety Mylyeste Fy {icorge Mt § file Mrs Clara, { ollege + Furnace ; Arthur | Evey, State College : - at home, > - Spring Mi Hs i Miss ( Gentzel artie { the posit { fice, left From now on this } will glad] tal line § serve you in the pe hools prepared special pro- Line rendered | grame Washington and 1's were So — OL A me ps and Fox, J Chern Mondar of or ph By the real estate be ssid fourth we 10 al st the Same not fH testimony whereof 1 off and aged the ite, the 29 of January have here of sald « AD.10 G, ARCHEY fe Ff (vephans” Court YIOR, Sherif! sn te Aa G4 Gay W H { Bherill"s office, February 12 EE ’ Bev ON HEIRS PENNSYLVANIA CENTRE COUNTY 1, A. G, Archey, (lork of the Orphans’ Court of said county of Centre, do hereby certify that n Orphans’ Cotart held at Bellefonte the 25th of January, A. D, 1904, before the Honor the jude of said Court, on motioh a ule was granted upon the heirs and legal representa 0 accept or refuse to acoept. at the valua- tion, or show cause why the real estate of said de censed should not be sold, Same notice to be giv. en as in inguisition In testimony whereo!, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Conrt at Belle fonte, the 25th day of January, A. DD, 1g, A. G. ARCHERY, Clerk Orphans’ Conrt. Perfeet Confidence, Where there used to be a feeling of uneasiness and worry in the household when a child showed symptoms of eroup, there is now perfect confidence. This ts owing to the uniform success of Chamberiain’s Cough Remedy in I. Basford, of Poolesville, Md, iu speaking of her experience in the use of that remedy saya: “I have a world of confidence in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I have used it with per. frot success. My child Garland is sub- Jrot to severe atincks of croup and it always gives him prompt relief’ For sale by C, W. Swartz, Toweyville ; F, A, Carson, Potters Mills ; 0, J, Finkle Bypriog Mills. 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