—- TRE REPORTER. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. "i = 8. WwW, CenTRE HALL, « 4 PENN’A. ARCH 31, 1904, HL ‘ription to the 1 advance. per line for 118 per line for each sub- r rates made known on name on label of pa- your subscription n the date implied ren the month ily, 1900; 01", nr subserip 1904 Other ted by abbreviations nlwars ex- Appears wide, compare and not been given subscription will tion notice “ The sufficient safe or moved | purchased Wie- adel P Ph they expect tess sarnan left vee ks isi ile Mr. Criss the imber Company. interest elf sm Potters Mills The weddii ing. Jesse MeClenaban, of Pittsburg, ac r bells will =oon be ring- i DY his hephiews, of former's mother, compat i Jesse and John week wilh Anns Mel Mra. {( erkine, Altoona, spent » he Mrs enanan EOL spel spent Bunday at Colyer. Bible spent Sunday with Breon. Mrs Edua, « days with 1 Misses Emma MeUoy and Bartholomew, Thursday at the home of F Earl Bmith and sister Ray attended the moving of John Kline, Thursdnsy, Those ab town are Mrs. Btahl, and Wilkinson, and George | Please Kamp and children, John and Lock ilives near this place. Helen of Centre Hall, spent Haven, spent several A. Carson. sick Hit Harry Nellie MeCormick. sign name, | acon ach Pine Stump. Asron Lutz went to Houser. uraday to see her mother, Mrs, Mra ville Ti Btover Henry Houser, of Blanchard, moved into CB. Houser's house last Thurs day ; he hud a Inrge moving and the tearusters seemed (0 01 joy themselves, Samuel Burris visited his parents, Mr. and Mra Uslvin Burris, at Axe- man, last Thursday G W. Glace moved to Centre Hall Tuesday Henry Houser made a business trip to Bellefonte Maturday, Irvin Stover is visiting at the home of Irvin Burris Miss sailie Pleteher, of Howard, ia visiting at the home of Henry Houser, Mre, Emanuel Houser, of Houser. ville, visited at the home of OC. B Hou«er on Thursday. Anron Lutz made a trip to Linden Hall Friday. Lemont. Prof. Thomas C. Houtz, of Busque- | banoa University, Belinsgrove, is at present in town being called to the bedside of of his brother, Jacob Houtz who is not improving very fast. The | Prof. has very poor health of late Margaret, the little daught.r of Har- | vey ill during | the week ; the disease is supposed to | be eatarrlial fever, Kustenborder Kerns, has been guile ' moved from | Clayton IEtter’s tenement house to the James Kimport farm near Boalsburg, Thurs. | day of last week, while Thomas Fish- el moved from the Joseph Evey prop- | erty, at the Brauch, into the property vacated by the former Miss Ani townsi a Loesch, oue of iip’s husthing school it is reported that some of the night pik frou B. F. Homan’s herd a few weeks {to Mi the home of her son Lawrence, Tabitha Brisbin was called satur- day, all of his family being sick diphtheria CL i» Week Of t Center I thie Hous- Fbursday las! visited irpace and 1 College to Fri- DD. | Btine and vy al the EA Werk atl LOUIE was lo - - Aaronsburg, Eva Meyer, of - Philadelphia pg her East r vacation with he mother, Mra. John Musser, Mario Laurence =, Stover and dsughter attended the funeral of v r, at Livonia, bu sday. Miss Lisle Acker, of Mate College, her parents North iting on Nireet, Rev. Lat ed eo evening Vis iffer, pastor of the hold the urch, wil services eact during week, and o« munion Sunday morning. Mrs Oliver Wolfe and Corman, of Wolf's Sore, of Mrs. EMle Weaver last week Miss Annie Bummers, who has Mrs. V Vere ena guess ree confined to her bed with 8 nervous af | fection for the pa-t few months, is slowly improving Ruth Weaver, of Coburn, spent a few weeks with her grandpar ‘nts, Mr, and Mre. Thomas ing home again on Sunday Mrs. Emma Beaver, of spent a few days with her Edmunds, return Millhe'mn, salom, who moved from North Street to Main Street on T ursday. Thadd us Stover, of Rebersburg, waa the guest of His sister Polly one day last we k AM tp sine Oak Hall, Miss Marion Benner is spending some time io the vicinity of Fillmore, sewing Miss Lillie Dale, of Dale's Bummit, visited at the home of A. W, Dale, at this place, Rey, J. 1 spent Sunday of Philip Dale The infant ehild of Mr. and Thomas Fishel is on the sick list, Ray Williams, of Centre Hall, spent Sunday with Donald Sellers, Harry Burn and family spent Sun day at the home of Mr. Bhugert, Robert Miller, of Rock View, was in town last Baturday, trying to find out when he could move, Nelis Kline gave a birthday party for his daughter Mary, Friday even. Btonecypher and wife afternoon at the home Mrs. and all reported a pleasant evening. HARRIS TOWNSHIP News of Spproial interest to Reporter Headers from Harris i Miss Blanche Tressler, of Rock] Misa Nora Miller enjoyed a few Pine Hall. Commissioner John day H Bailey tran ed business here last week, Mrs. and wife Dale IIRET = Kelle r, Clement H« (teorge were visitors from ville, Mrs, Henry Meyer Uhursday Wis nn asnnt ple ut tiie howe of Mur- ray Leitzel, Mrs. Emma Fisher i her re Ha 1 A OTRAS i I Lizzie Jacobs, at spant w days sinter, Mrs, § Alfred Rupp at- and ie Bowersox sale at Peunayl- “UT HACE Mrs, a chicken on vary Goheen red supper Le + friends Ait) i { rl SAACHEI Lard Marsha vac il Coliege, } sion a Lome, Har RB werk with the and Lucretia Goheen Missa Winifred W Ee 5 daughter Mary, Sara Keller, A: atid, Cora L. E na Met el HT Kidder Loog, Mrs, and fromm here who with pleasure af week Hr schools The nlabiuirg mary ment in (rrammar wi give ar ti ' Limil Friday es at 730 tance will the Reading H ment “Mother Goose's Party,” boys,” “The Btolen Cat,” and a Mys- terious Guest,” aud music, will following : consint also several recitations Bervices were beld in the Lutheran church at Boalsburg during the even. logs of Inst. The regular service pre paratory to the Holy Communion took place on Baturday afternoon, Bunday mornivg a large congregation was present and the Holy Commu. tion was administered. Eleven per- sons were received into chureh fellow. ship. In the evening, after a brief Christian Endeavor mecting a song service was held torivi, by the Hunday school, The offerings of the day were for the work of Church Extension, ps Samuel F, P Soyder is home from itisburg, special low prices, C. P. Loug. DEWOLE HOPPER WANQOQY AS ¢ Al the Ches wileliphia tnnt Btreel Operas Hous Phil for two weeks, In a year marked by the great num- revivals, no more promising announcement is made than that of the D«Wo plc _ hy return of If Hopper to his pristine Rearcely any playgoer whose mn OIE back a decade Can fail to ren which first inthis work by J { heever Woolson Morse which really deserves te ber the notable frpre “EiOn Hopper made when he appeared Cioodwin nnd The opera, al operas more than any al offering of its time or i rtd i following did than all the rest of his vehicles 1 a wonderful and more ward establishing utation the reg comediar indeed, time, the A Hh kA Mrs A Hawk last we Miss Cynthia He { Inst Saturday, { arg shout eight in the city very mae CK ta Tew Werks fp Sober. Wingari’s daughter ix | Breon and QO, Jamison are a flue hinree st J. R. Zi-thy sale last week baught J. Kern & Son are doing some paint fing in Rprivg Mills, hey the work they can do this summer 0. J. Auman and wife visited st the home of U. G. Auman on Sunday, H. V. Gentzell lost a valuable last week. have house, | Confer. He expects to work for E. ——— IM 5 AH HAAN, A Curreetion A note from Pine Grove Mills states | a —————— A ——— . Nebool Opens April 18, The Centre Hall Normal paratory School will open { April 18, aud Pre. Monday, J. A. Young, EE upgainly.