W—— . - THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8S. W. SMITH, and Proprietor. Editor CenTtRE HALL, . . PENNA. HURSDAY, MARCH 3 1904. terme of subscription to the Re- Har per year in advance. cents per line for nd 5eents per line for each sub- her rates made known on ATISEMENTS 20 Ot r name on label of pa- y your subseription on the date implied month is given the month 1: 00" means July, 1900; 01", “04 ** means that your subserip- to 1904, Other tedd by abbreviations, AlWARYR eX- tice appears compare and t heen given soription will reques The be sufficient asonably safe. giv advance ire indica ir suhsoription date MMITTEE-1004, Spring Mills. Saturday evening last quite a large number of the K, G. E. astounded Da- vid Burrell, one of the highly esteem- ed citizens, and an old veteran of the civil war, by visiting him in a body and in a manner, taking entire posses- sion of his residence, the occasion be- ing the anniversary of his birthday. It was a surprise party in every sense of the word. It was kept such a pro- found secret, that although Mr, Bur- rell is & member of the organization, he had not the remotest idea that such a visitation was contemplated. Io ad- dition to the Sir Knights, quite a large number of his relatives and immediate An evening of extreme pleasure and enjoyment fol- An substantial supper, beautifully and artistically ar- friends were present, lowed. elegant aud ranged, had been previously provided to which all did ample justice. Prof OC. E Zigler presided at the Mrs. Margaret Rubl sang very sweetly of the new song of “The birds will » come again'’ besides several other pieces. Music, song and mirth ruled BOLUS, h evening t Having been delightful- ly entertained, and wishing Mr. reid MANY returns burg, vis- » this week. Stover siny Falt smith. B last we ek sick lis Zz PAN y surprise of N. B ersary of {following apd Mrs Auman imap, Mr Carl, Bertha Jamison, Bole Lingle, W, H Beariz 2 and Puella swartz, Gertrude Auman, Sharer, Therm and Charles an place ; Wm. Meyers, J Edith Lutz, Bessie | Jertha BStroh- meer, of Centr Mra. Thomas and Mra. Harry Boy- All report having a nice persot WW Rhoads, and two ¢ } and Mrs Victor Auman snd On Hon (tenrge Wm. of hn Lingle this wenner, reon, Hall Hosterman, Mr der, Coburn. time. ap sion Oak Hall, Messrs, Willian Houtz and Christ Houtz spent | the home of their brother Charles, at this place. Mre. Edward Sellers bad been housed up over Munday Miss Kathryn Dale iil for a week, riday at has be er Miss Ella Dale was in Boalsburg last week and attended the play given by the Higt at place. Bunday evening students from. State College were enjoying a sleigh ride. Unfortunately they were thrown om the horse ran away, but the boys were not burt. The up- get occurred at Lemont and the horse ran in the direction of Boalsburg. The sleigh was found at Osk Hall contain. log crackers, cheese, cakes and several bottles of “Oh Le joyful.” From latest reports the horse was still at large, E K. Smith made a business trip to Lewisburg last Saturday. A number of the fishermen tried their luck this week ; some reported large calehes, James Kusterborder made a busi ness trip to Pleasant Gap last week. 1 school at th several and da ies ti ViINTE-XA, The World's Greatest Tonic. will cure all forme of Cough, Bronchial! Trouble, Coughs of long standing, and the earlier stages of Con sumption. When cough syrups fail take Vin-te-nn and if it fails to benefit you your money will be cheerfully re funded. J. D. Murray, Druggiat. of the day, at a sea- i retired to X Buar- of a large Liranees and presents i HARRIS TOWNS} rr Woods Preparing to Eater the Navy | «The Entertainment—The Siok FPersonnls, | Miss Ryan, of Bellefonte, visited her | slater, Mrs. George Fisher, Mrs, Bricker Mrs. Stover, at U riously ill, Quite State College were at the entertainment | visited her mother, nlonville, who is se a number of students from | Saturday evening Misses Bessie Weber, of and Belle Fry, of Fairbrook, friends in Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs Brungart, burg, were guests of friends at Onk Hall, , visited of Rebers- Boals- burg and Linden Hall tle, of Keller, Oak and Roxey of tors at the Hillside farm, Hall, Houserville, Miss Elia D Mise were vis) Rishel attended the funeral Henry Zeigler, ry Hull Satu Osear L of his uncle, which took place at Centre rday Mrs. E E. | dd Centre yw is visiting friends Ais Ly bre Furnace Blair Lemont a Fox §e gil He ral in Boalsburg at Annie visiting in and Hunt {a tinties. merchants from a thi Neve are 5 week inventory of the after tore, or {hips £ wait guests pres. U. Bitoner, O. Auman, Fhomus i’ x y, Jr., Wim. Smith, D. P. Ripka, Wm. Bahl, OC, ¢. Cum 5, OU. E. Zeigler, W. P. Alexan- Rev. Bierly, R. E. Catherman, f DIK i pe, A J. Mrs. A. J. Kennelley, Greg Burrell, mhook, GUring ff » 1 ¥ of ratte yel notd ' Mond HR LO rrived here visit at Drumm, the new lagdiord, » town Monday. Res \ ! week, which meets in York. } of . #hid Yi i wil Bierly left for conference r hed a vel'y DiDE. Joho wi Rev. Gress pres able ser Sunday mor U. } § TOO Jitne rFanag at, on OLDusi- « (framiey is confined } eCZen John IR. . Br lexander John Lipka, Nt SICK isd On, WwW. ¥ | A John F i Heckman, aud Gramley, are on tLe are Miss Orp improving Friday a Uramliey spent the brother urg sud stiended Prof great given vy Ler Gramley, which was a ortsmen will Guo sod Rod ( tor i gOON ub: those d in bh Brothers, who CRI} Lan their names t Mi Suit be called Bellefonte, visiting her wany friends in this place Miss Sadie Condo, of i missin Lemont. James D. Osman spent a few of bis son Golla I'he Lemont net band, reorganized was Monday service for several years, that the old weather prophets either mukes or breaks the KRY ice, and it and the roads, as well as the hillsides, are ¢ vered with ice, Wednesday of last week John Hehreck left his horse stand in front of his father’s blacksmith shop. It ran down street and jumped into John Shuey's barnyard, but no damage was done, Lemont has an epidemic of ehicken- pox, but no one Lins been very ill Rev. J. F. Bhultz, of the United Evangelical church, preached his fare- well sermon at this place last Bunday. Every one here is sorry to see him go, as he is well liked, William Kline came home Tuesday, from Somerset county, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius D. Kline, of Oak Hall. He has been away for two years. Jacob Houlz, is improving rapidly, and his recovery is assured, ————— A So Smuliton. Noal: Fehl, after spending a few wontbs in Williamsp: rt, returned home on Thursday. John Styers has been working for Robert Hackenberg, in Penns Valley, for several weeks. Ruth Hubler, of Rebersburg, spent a few daysat the home of Perry Winters, George Bull made a trip to Will inmeport last week, Those on the sick let at present are Mrs. Mary Douty, Mrs, Israel Haugh, and James Miller, The man who feels that he isa law unto himself always respeots the law. misburg Hi in I'he {| Homan, i ray, { as re gull performer Be laud mugh, | Fal ny mas Young, F re mind ¢ Lag Alfred Rupp, H {and Dx 1 per. Mrs { land, Mise Rose Wo My , John Jacobs Wieland furnisted | Saunders, a student reey Beg ers hu al Slate 310 sang several su ® ye Aaronsburg, Mr. and Mrs few days as guests of Raly h Btover Oliver Waoll's Bie Mrs. Shoemaker is the guest of M. J. Deshler on Main Street, Miss Hettie Smull her home after having spent the ter months with friends at State lege. Mivees iF Mrs, has returned to Wile Col- iammie Haffey, spend some time with friends at Belle fonte. Adam Winters and family, of Fied- ler, spent Saturday at the home of George Weaver, Jerome Wilkins has gone to Linden Hall, where he secured employment ; the writer wishes him success in what- ever he undertakes, A Miss Vera Beaver, of Milroy, is the guest of her unele, A, BB. Btover, on North 2nd Street, Mr. aud Mrs Clayton Wyle, of Mif- flinburg, and Abraham Wyle, of Read. ing, spent a few days at the home of Jacob Wyle, last week, Mary Thomas returned home from a week's visit with her nieces at State College. Nelson Wert and family attended a funeral at Peuns Cavey a relative of Mies, Werts, William Jamison, of Lock Haven, wos the guest of the Kline sisters one doy Inst week, a—————— i —————— AINTE NA Cures Loss of Appetite, Bick Headache, Dyspepsin, Indiges. flon, Billlousness, Constipation, Digs ziness, Juuudice, Torpid Liver, Herr Burn, Foul Bremth, eto. Try a bottle aud be conviveed, If it falls to bene fit you your money will be refunded. J. D. Murray, Druggist. Centre Hill From lat week Thomas Hosterman purchased a fine | from Mr, Bmith, in the | Loop. | Mrs. Frank was slaying Mrs. A. P. Miss Bertha Sunday. i Some people are not very well satis- Hall, | mother, Hostermanp, several days, Duck was Bmith, of Ce: with he BIC home over | J. M. Heckman and family Spring Mills Baturday. Peter burg Saturday, The Misses friends over Bunday, were to} Smith made a trip to Boals | Btrohm entertained There was a surprise party held Feb, | ith in honor of thir- | present | Mr, sO £3 ..4 My §. 9 IvOLerL Miniliv's ty-eighti birthday, and the were, Mr. and und Mra James, Mr. nd daughters wg Mrs, Daniel Daup, (renrge coodhart and sirohm | M rs ana LIVER ada, Frank Sit je, Mire Jane Laat be Colyer. Francis Colyer spe Airs | the home of Her rv Shados r and : sister spent of James Runkle Among the sick sre Mrs Friday i ! i J Lae Oorge Nmith, with ssthma Lee, and were ill with scarlet fever: all are re-| covering. Rufus Bediyon had an operation per- | formed on ove of his eyes, by Dr, Kid- be expected, Reichley Lumber Company was kept from work a few cold, Wm. Nel fit from Howard Shadow ope day last | week, Miss Viola Bubb left last week for the home of Wm. Bair where she wiil | remain during the summer, Miss Ella Bair arrived home spend some time with weeks by a severe | purchased a we horse | Mon- day to her mother, Wm. H Moyer, son Eimer, and Car- rie Bottorf, of Milroy, spent Sunday at bome ; they were accompanied to Mil- roy by Suuie Bottorf, who will be em- plosed iu the knitting factory. VIN TENA The Great Nerve Tonle, Body Builder, Blood Purifier. A Wpe- eifie for all Nervous Conditions requires ing 8 Tonle-Sirengthening Medicine. It makes Pure Blood; gives Strength and Vigor to both the Nervous and Muscular Bystems, If not benefited money refunded, J. D. Murray, Druggist, — I AA Divorced couples are seldom re-paired. Even a bunch of roses may feel like 30 sents, to very will be W han shall though tinue after not real regard it rill Hof us it went of it pped the curtain, we Ww be enjoy wi vay in sl to xt scene, lock filled as me re except, : learned ie, but be- sm and done r Van Dyke, A Dread Ordenld. L 1 Parliamentary PRODUCE AT " Rb AMT RTT aE A esos ssewrcrowm § (1 H 0 r rt ] 2 on £ A WA RN RTT TRE TS Pills bedtime a RO a ae ' Ono hasten “ » Yo Of Ajor's 5 L covery. Cently AND © ivf OT FOR BALL g ! foal private ir Jane Love, 4 tre Ha ee v1 4 § he i imtand outbail g it be premises, snd 8 siren of {i Tol tie very Peasy W. A. KRIS) Agent for the Heirs water gh a portion « PENNSYLVANI CENTRE COUN A, i 1, B88 I.A G Archey, Clerk of the Orphans’ Oourt of ssid oounty of Contre, do hereby certify thm at an Orphans’ Cour held a1 Bellefonte, the 25h of Janasy. A, D 1904 before the Honor. able the Judge of ssid Court, on motion a rol was granted upon the heirs and logal representa tives Of John Pox, Jr, deceas dd, to come into Court on the fourth Monday of April next © accept or refuse 10 accept at the valuation, or show cates why the real estate of said dc omased shou d not be sold. Same notice 10 be given as i 1 ingaisitl 0. in testimony whereof, I have hereunto sot my had and affixed the soal of said Court at Belle. fonte, the 20th day of January A.D. 1 O48 A. G. ARCHEY, Clerk Orphans’ Court . H. 8. TAYLOR, Sheriff Eheriffs office, February 12, 1904. JOULE ON HEIRS PENNSYLVANIA, CENTRE COUNTY 88 I, A. G. Archey, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of said county of Centre, do hereby cortify that at an Orphans’ Court held at Bellefonte the 20h day of January, A. D, 1004, before the Honor able the judge of said Court, on motion & rmle wae granted upon the heirs and legal representa. tives of Henry Rothrock, Jr., deceased. to come into Court on the first Taesday of March next, fo accept or refuse to accept at the vals. tion, or show catse why the real estate of sald de consed should not be sold, Bame notice to be giv en as in inguisition, In testimony whereof, | have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of sald Court st Belle foute, the 26h day wiaminly A.D, 19, A. 6. ARCHEY, GARMAN’'S STORE BELLEFONTE, PA. Indian Beads. The looms for Indian Bead work, 12cts. each. Lo Scrim for the little stylish collars now in vogue. Advance lines of - India Linens Persian Lawns Nains “rire alnSO0KS RTRY . RIC Fo EININD R. R. Division central RL R. net | “Rj Be Be Be Ee de us dl & tre fr RSE wo Le f 2 wf raing 4 Haver Ki ilinmeport train No trains from Mon me connect with lege. Tins from enna RR. trains al ated Tyron fe College iowislaire No, 1 Colle on for We COLO « Superintendent PENNEYLVANIA TRAL RAILROAD OF 3 Week Days Condensed Time Table Read Up Rowd Down No. 1 Noi Nob v 2 BERS HYEL sss E un dd de i i de di le de SS hee) ’ ix RELLEPONTE Nigh Zion Heels Park In KION. oon sini HUBLERSBU RG Sn ydertown Nittany Huston 5 LLAMAR Clintondale ‘ Krider's Spring BH Mackeyville JOodar Springs... | Balone, wpran MILL BALL... i fadeney Shore, 0 AE. } we 11 50 Lave, | W'meport Philed. & BR 65 . Pull PMPN 2 408 45 518 M6 2 HT 6 808 TOV 8057 08 is » > 1 &~ 0 a = 5 SRDEneSEDEs # a Boal ad af ad wl of wf af aff wf «fud of wf wf wf ng ap of wb wp aud al EBEREEBRRBEREETECTS Et > 8 40 wu Wet PEPRET EPR PROCS SO, 58 RERIASENRYRSOENEy 2: i #23 “is sae 8 BE Ep I. W. GEPHART, General Bap Superinbondent,
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