Al Keith's, This week's are most excellent. The dette Orchestra, Hal Davis, John Donahue and Mattie Nichols, Tom Ryan and Mary Richfield, Humberty, the famous European Juggler at Keith's famous Fa- attractions , are a few stars that go to make up an even- ing’s entertainment. Any one of these give a performance worth more than the price of admission, ber at Remem- Keith's New Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, ef esol msemmesmesa—— Property Sold at Lemont, Henry F. Evey purchased the Isaac Tressler property, at Lemont, at pub. lio sale Friday. The price paid was $800, Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. ATTENTION! People are naturally anxious to know how the fire insurance companies in which they are insured will stand the Baltimore fire losses, and for the ine formation of my numerous patrons I publish the following reports. Bo far as the companies represented by this office are concerned, we have heard from all of them, and all state that they are not affected in therleast. Bpace is toolim- ited to publish all the letters, and as they contain about the same in substance, but a few will appear below :— The Standard Insurance Co. of N. J. TRENTON, N. J., FEBRUARY 8, 1904. GENTLEMEN —~Wae beg the privilege of advising you that this corpor- ation is not involved in the great conflagration in Bultimore, Md., directly or indirectly, and in consequence will not lose one dollar in probably one of the greatest disasters of the kind in the history of great fires. We are, of course, pleased to be in a position to so advise you; nevertheless, we deeply deplore the circumstances and our fraternal sympathies go out to those who are in- volved. Our escape was due to the fact that we do not write on any risks, good or bad, outside of the States of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, We only deemed it prudent that you should know our position, Very truly yours, IRVIN W. RODGERS, Becretary and General Agent, Queen Insurance Company. 'O OUR AGENTS: ny arising out of the Baltimore conflagration will not exceed $454,000, which of is less than 8B par cent. of its gross assets and less than 16 per cent its net surplus 0 your patrons t rentrast their tasurancee still more S AR Sra road i 5 men are made | and bl | a immed ; soon realized. It is sold | The mild and Swamp=Root | | i i i i 0.7. CORMAN SPRING MILLIS Velvets, Satins, Dress Goods | i i Dress Gone Hosiery Piss i at prices toss and Underwear nd Underwesn-, for | a Latest styles ¢ Pants and 5 an Overalls make fo Fresh ¢ Oranges Ma tectionery Produce Wanted Wanted Immmediately, and will Trade Apples, Potatoes, Cabbage, and Beef Hides PEA rapes and Call and examine purchasing elsewhere, my im »- GRANITE gy l 0: Bis # ao i AND H. G. STROHIIEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HICH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble ano Granite Don't fall to get CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, ...Manay to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pu. p& Telephone comuection, * * . . y prices , Which has the means immediately available for mee promptly any nu of ten times greater magnitude Urusting ti your business with this Company. Yours very truly, Gi. W. BURCHELL, Vice-President Springfield Insurance Company. SPRINGFIELD, MASS |, FEBRUARY 10,1004. TO OUR 1 AGENTS: der to relieve the minds of our Agents and their customers we beg | wd that the Spriaglicld’s net losses at Baltimore will not exceed t & Wy f ot ULK), i ‘hree of our adjusters are now on the ground in or y ompany had January 1st, $2 I'iie only effect der that our losses may be quickly adjusted and paid wi will see by the annual statement re- | $1, offal , th 000,000 cash capital and of the conflagration will be to clip irtion of the surplus, While conflagrations are expensive to ir + companies, they are not i ey i lity for as Lhey show clearly to every property owner the advisabi ympaties of undoubted stren and with record n tll claims against them y tecotpmend the Springfield without reserve to all cus- | Your LOIers ¢ i iH oLhe strongest and most substantial fire insurance ¢ mpanies | wountry, we look for a material incre of classes from your office, Yours truly, A. W. DAMON, ASE 111 DURIDess the mo President. oss is about $100,000 has assets | Fhe Hamburg # Lap Bremen | Ibis company y : f over five million, and two 1101} ile Wes his company of sbout three and one-half millions of dollars and a net of $1,248,623 22 This shows more clearly than ever the importance of being in- #slrong on It dus above capital of about two million dollars a surplus of over million. | ile has assetis Chester Company will not lose over $200,000 surplus mpanies surance Company will lope 200000. This company bas an be a large number of home mutuals aod small . : 8 BAY ere wii t will not be able to pay their losses, this, of eour , i= als a in a large conflagration. I desire to say, in short, that none of the insurance companies represent. | GRANT HOOVER. Bellefonte, Pa., February 15, 1904. i $ RIIEULE will be d in the least. DUCK COATS MEN'S CAPS WINTER GOODS We have a few Men's Duck Coats left, and we offer them at a... Reduced Price. A Good line of Men's Caps and a complete Line of Winter Goods. Prices Right. Goods Right. KREAMER & SON. LW Prices Continue The low prices, quoted in last week's issue, still exist. The only change is adding new bargains, as follows : Glauber Salt, 14 Lbs, for 25¢ Flour Sulphur, 7 Lbs, for 25¢ Peach Apricots, large and bright, 7 1-2¢ Lb, Fancy Silver Prunes, 8 1-2¢ Lb. Choice Apricots, 9¢ Lb, Many dealers say “ Overalls cost more, so we must have more,” and put the price to 55¢ or 60c. You will find no advance with us, We still maintain the old price—50c for the Kurtz make. C. W. SWARTZ, Tusseyville THE LICENSE COURT, [ One Application Refused, Fifteen Over, Thirty-three Granted, His Honor, Judge John G. Love, Tuesday held license court for Centre county, Forty-nine applications of all kinds—tavern, distiller, wholesale beer and wholesale liquor-—were presented, Of this number thirty-three licenses were granted, fifteen were held over, and one, that of Audrew Rusnak, of Boow Bhoe township, was refused, The court has granted applicants whose licenses were held over an op- portunity to take evidence to show cause why license should be granted. Remonstrdnees were presented by citizens againet all those whose licenses were either refused or held over, Held TAVERN LICENEE { {onto Belle W. L. Dagg« Horton 8 * Held over, I'h Refused, t marked were granted, we 1 * h, of Centre id a supply western ciover Bo rich-Malze samuel Ulrich, of Watsontown, Mise Rosie Maize, were married Wed- | nesday at the Mr. as home of the bride's par | William I. N FERS ents, id Mrs, Maize, i Bair, has ni The | en- | ev iy bride for several been gaged in the Commercial telephone | 2 The nist and is employed in Milton. Miliheim. RTO0 al in is —y Farmers lostitate A farmers jostitute will be held at} Pine Grove Mills Friday afternoon and | ant, ave Dr The speakers i H. P. Aros} « Wheat 81 08 in Chicago. After a bearish movement for the past few days, the bulls in Chicago on Wednesday succeeded in driving wheat up to $1.08, ft s— Kmith, the Photographer. W. W, Bmith, the photographer will not be in Centre Hall this week but will be here Friday, Mareh 11. Af “ Lawyer Dale Seriously Ji, John M. Keq., of Bellefonte, Vednesday morning about four o'clock At thi writing, Wednesday afternoon, he yel unconscious, Dale, was stricken with apoplexy. ir ms ff —— Editor Hosterman Married, J. CU. Hosterman, the junior editor of the Millheim Jourpal, snd Bad Hartmen, also of Millheim, were mar- at Milton The porter extends congratulations, ried last week. te- werliihessaf ef ona ——— Agents Wanted Wanted: B VOunug ien everal bright, od our representatives, 3 who can give gi ences, to acl as good position with good pay, Address KE H Oak Hall Btation, Pa. K.SM11 A Evangelion! Appolutments is were made : vi a Muy Freel Cant Harvey stint of Mrs Rev. 3. W. ir Tuesds: tating * sf sisiion +3 H A. Burface, Econom- | Prof Leonard Rhone, James A. | J. Dr. W. H a? Watis, Slate lege ;: Hou Keller, Hon, W. Kepler, - -> - SGO0 for Library The Boslsburg High Bechool, under | management of the principal, Gramley, held an enter- Fri- | last { dol. pub- evenings of sixty and Saturday The r¢ ceipls were This sum add. treasury lie school library fund bundred dollars, That shows how easily a library can be secured if it is really wanted, a Lifted a Bond Progress Grange is in a most prom- ising financial condition, and its mem- bership has also increased until it has enrolled the msjor part of the farmers in this community. At its meeting Saturday a bors! of one hundred dol- Inrs was lifted. Grange Arcadia stands as a mon ument to the local order of Patrons of Husbandry. It is of the best buildings in the borough, and con- one ditorium and Grange hall in the cen- tral part of the state, —————— Three Slight Fires, Three slight fires occurred last week, one of which was at Spring Mills, when the summer house on the farm of J. W. Shook was partially burned. The: fire was caused by a defective flue. : An oll stove exploded in the home of W. R. Gardner, Howard, and ignited the bed clothing, carpets, ete, The damage to the furniture and fixtures in the bed room: was considerable, The attic of the home of Rev, N. H, Behenck, of near Howard, was set on fire by the explosion of a lantern placed there to keep un water pipe from freez. ing. The flames were discovered and extinguished before much damage was done, a Send the local news to the Reporter, phia Saturday Corman Npicher, I'he Bellefonte Lodge, | Hav nd Centre Hall lodges, of es that he is ty visitors from Lock C. W. Swartz, Tusseyvil Feed Hae mlinuin g tl week, and the list articles not A political peared in t mentiones aunouacement tint ap- | hese columns last week, of with the customary regulations of otuiited because failure to eo paper. Read the market quotations in the advertisement of B. W. Ripka, Spring | Mills. He also ments that are of inter ere. Read the adv, Messrs. D. A. Boozer, J. G man, Esq , Samuel Shoop, D J Mey. | er, Will MeUlenahan and Will Booger, attended a Masonic meeting in Belle. | fonte Tuesday evening. J. A. MeClintic, of Farmers Mills, | was a caller Wednesday, He made | his first trip away from home on that | day since Christmas, at which time, | by & fall, he dislocated his shoulder, | The injury has not been fully repaired. | Frank E. Aruey is in Altoona and is | having his eye treated. The member | was severely burned by molten metal | from the cupola atthe Uentre Hall | foundry. He wae accompanied to Al | toona by John T. Lee, whe has since returned. Miss Edith Bair, daughter of Rev, I N. Bair, succeeds Mise Rosie Maize {now Mri Ulrich) as operator in the Commercial telephove exchange, She is keeping up the good record of the Millbeim exchavge operators for promptoess and obligiogness, LA APSA sie. Centre Reporter, 8 00 a year. The conductor doesn’t allow Leni to make any difference ‘a his fare. In these hustling daye genius takes a back seat Lo the press agent, The chronic borrower generally aims to keep in touch with his friends. has other suanounce- t £8 to purchas- | Dauber. COURT BOUSE BFWS. Official Business as Reported fromm Belle. fonte by a Special Correspondent, Argument Court, Argument Tuesday, Fhe first bus was that of disposing of the license applicat fons, Court opened fiese Lr a HBnCis atl account of which nt ppenrs elsewhere i Li isRLe, Thi LY Cases al the court for § irguinenti, ete, » * Marriage Lic John C. Hos'erma 3 M. ihelm, Mitnon IE ve Mills, Lucy E Teil ts leg helo, I Maral HIail ££. Barker hia fle were For i state of H B towneh To | Belle | To i Laray, Bridget in Liber Will home at D P It isn’t MiWw b .~ 2 i } ii &1 Reedsville, is a man who trusts to luck The fast young n there A n't always the one who gels Mrs. Aurou Thoma thie past two ¢ been i for » affliction pain lie Wee Rs wit that is causing her great Miss Edna Robison has . thanks r a goodly por. tion of delicious pine apple sherbet. Misses Lillieand Elizabeth Smith, of Bellefonte, were in Centre Hall Sune dsy to visit their brother, J. Will D. H. Myers and the heirs of 8. M. Swartz, deceased, of Tusseyville, an nounce a joint sale, March 18th. See sale register, Miss Grace Smith Wednesday re. turned from Bellefonte where, the past week, she bad been assisting in caring for her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. W, Smith, who Is ill dir, and Mrs, F. P. Vonada, of near Penns Cave, were in Centre Hall Sut. urday. Mr. Vonads will make sale of his personal property March 22, and shortly thereafier move to his new home at Coburn, J. H. Weber, of Oak Hall, was in town Wednesday to make definile ar rangements to move to Centre Hall about April 1st, Mr, Weber will con duet the grain and con! business at Oak Hail as heretofore, which busi tess will be La charge of Samuel Bible, fo