THE CENTRE REPORTER. S. W. SMITH, Hditor and Proprietor, CenTrRE Har, PENNA. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1904, 1¢ terms of subsoription to the Re- year iu advance. TERMS porier ar ADVERT] three insertions one dollar per MENTS per line for e for each sub- cents and 5 cents per li sequent insertion, Other rates made known on BRpplicatic on label of pa- ur subscription date implied n the month + 1900; 01", implied is Juiv- means July, 1901; “04 means that yo tion 18 pa i 1 i months § When ami tha Fre reg u prope: " change evidence Ther ir Subserip FOO Other bbreviations, DEMOCRATIC C COMMITTED 1904, RB 1 \ vy B are housed roat Wilh me Mrs, Wm r, Mrs. Bitner. Arch, Zettle, who ia st Btore, spent Sunday at this Rev. Sheeder, of place. Aaronsburg, visited in town Monday afternoon, Wc ip Aaronsburg, Misses Kathryn Smull and Carrie Weaver spent with their friend, Miss the toll-gate north of Milibheim, Mrs. C Wert from afew days’ stay Ed, at Beech Creek. Miss Mayes and Miss Bara Guisewite, went to spend a Sunday Minnie Beaver, at home with her son, iestie returned Margaret niece, few mouths with friends at Bellefonte, Harry Souers, of State College, spent Bunday with Miss Hettie Bmuil, on Main street Prof. Edgar Stover spent a few days with his parents at Rebersburg, Miss Theodora Acker has returped fromm a few slay at Btate College, Messrs. Herbert and Riley Charles were guests of Mrs, George Charles on Monday, the former leaving his little daughter with Mrs. Charles, They returned to Altoona on Tuesday, Mrs. Lenker and daughter Sue visit. ed James Lenker at Lemont last week. Calvin Weaver has gone to Akron, Ohio, where he expects to secure ems ployment for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. John CO, Btover were visiting thelr daughter, at Feidler, a few days last week. Mr. Rosser, of Mill Hall, and Miss Mary Hartiuan, of Midheim, were guests at the home of Luther Wert on Bunday. ———— Cluver mevd Messrs, Foreman & Sm h, of Centre Hall, will soon have on hand a supply of eholce, re-cleaned western elover peed, at the lowest possible price, Place your order with them, months’ Centre Hill Misses Bessie Breon and Joyce Bi- ble spent Bunday with Miss Lillian Frank, John Foreman, of Red improving Miss Lola Strohm is visiting friends in Bellefonte, Witmer [ee through here on Bunday, Bruce Ripka spent Bunday at home of his futher, A. C. Ripka. Miss B rtha Duck day niternoon, is not | Mill, was seen driving the HBunp- | was home a —— —— Nittany Mountain, the d ; severe cola is the trouble, Houser visited Mrs, John Houser is under C= | tor’s care C.B er, John Houser, one day last week. 3. P ous time ; with his broth-| 'homas is baving quite a seri-| Mr. Thomas, his wife aud daughter are all sick J. A. Hoover is care, although able to the doctl« go his under re unds | ks Walker, npanied by his son, | nded Mr, Glace’ sale Mr. Wal selling be Jacob who purchased the | Cr dos farm, ROU atte er ¢x pects pairs on nis ake SOT sprivg Oak Hall, and Mrs. James Kuster ite , Ma and Ani Homan, weie to Lepnont Is er, daugl of BSauday in town Heckman, of Btate College Sunday at the home of Mr. Ben. Ler. Miss Marion Beuner spent part of the home of Mr. i ’ Week sewing at Rishel, at Lemont, Miss Edith Houser is spending some t the bome of her sister, Mrs, James Kusterbo.der, assisting her to prepare for moving. Mrs. Adam Blazer spent a day last week at the home of Mr. Benner, Mrs. Barnhart returned home day evening after spending a few days at the of her daughter, Mrs, John Reish, caring for the new daugh- ter that arrived at that place last week, Mune home Grace Barnhart is spending in Williamsport enjoying pleasures of life in sight seeing. Clayton Etters and family spent Sunday at the home of his father, Joho Etters, at‘ Lemont, etna ft sma Colyer. Mra. George Berchfield and daugh- ter Marion, of Reedsville, are paying the former's parents a visit, Misses and Mary Cooney spent Sunday with their cousin, Mrs. Calvin Rhule, of Potters Mille. Mrs. Mary Royer, of Bprucetown, spent Bunday at the home of Wu. Reiber. # Mra. Bamuel Klinefelter and daugh- tera, Ida, Maude and Dora, spent Sun day at the home of the former's moth- er, Mrs. Mary Wingard, Bunday evening the horse Mr, and Mrs. Emmet Jordan were driving became unruly and broke the buggy shafts and tore the harness, Mrs. Wm, Nell was to see her sick mother on Saturday Mr. and Mrs ¥. N. Frazier spent Bunday at the home of the latter's pa- rents, Mr, aud Mrs, Wm. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jordan Sunday were guests at the home of P. B. Jordan, tt AE, i ta —— The success of other people is purely some time the Bessie oa mutier of luck. OLD ENGLISH HOMES, The ¥inll Was the Principal Aparte ment In the Middle Amid all the of home it hard Anglo-Saxon ancestors lived hr now would m a condition 11 y UsSCon Ages, modern | our | what | utter | however, | esent ar- | n are was | hxury to realize how 1 of ifort £3 gradually evolved ticle deals with th fined con first beg dition of domesti life ww remems- | in | revolu had late lalism ddle and i were ages O11 His Reputnt 1g the Proportion, smtp Pine Stump Mr. and Mrs, Lats Iatter’'s mother, Mrs. Stover, Aaron erville, who is «ick Miss Lizzie Soy list, but Charles Tas is iaproving lor attended the sale his fat! jer-in-law, Gi Friday. The breaking of a saw rail threw many men in { calit ¢ out of employ ment, rege (rince, HAW On his Howard Grove, of Honservilie, a Chiller at the home of C. B on Monday, C. B. Houser made a Centre Hall Thtir prepara tions for his sa le busin nat slay, vieit »d fut as well at tend- of the John Stover, of Hou serville, al the home of C.B el by veople from county. hisnne! e, Aaron Houser's sale wu all paris nll s———— —— Tusseyvill e. Rev, N. J. Dubbs, wifesind children, after visiting Mrs. Dubbs’ parents, Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Floray, returned to their home at Centreville, Mra. Thomas Bartges is 1 yome sesist. ing her parents’ Mr. and ! drs. James Moyer, prior to their movit g to Brush Valley. Mrs. John Spangler and M re. Charles Btoner spent a fow days last week vies iting re atives at Millheim A nocia! was held at the ho me of Mr, and Mrs. David Stoner, F rid wy evens ingand al had a deli htful time, After music sud playing Ran ter, freshments were served jo whieh did ample justice, Howard Shadow was the home of Mr. and M gler on Sunday, David Myers sud fi gaily, Monday moved to Mifllinburg, res 4 | snteriained at mm. 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