THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8S. W. SHITH, iitor and Proprietor, PENNA. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1804 ription to the Re- in advance. TERMS, porter are one d ADVERTISEMENTS three sequ t applica ms of subse per Year per line for \ts per line for each sub- made known on 20 cents fnsertions, and o insertion, Other me on label of pa- votir subseription y the date implied iven the month « July. 1900; 01", t your subserip- Other 1904 breviations, 1; AIWHAYS €X Appears compare and ot been g1 seription will req The te sufficient otice yen 10% sale COMMITTEE~- 1904 DEMOCRATIO 0 WW i i I Oak Hall, Miss Mattie Klinger, of Lemont, spent several days last week at the home of her friend, Miss Elsie Peters. Mrs. A. W. Dale and Miss Ella Dale assisted Jonathan Tressler last week. Miss Ella Bottorf, of Lemont, spent Sunday at the home of Miss Mary Dale. FE K. Smith made a trip to Centre Hall last Saturday afternoon to attend to move a meeting of the executive committee of the Centre County Sunday School Association, to arrange for a program for the coming convention to held in Boalsburg April 28 and 29 Mr. and Mrs, Daniel daughter Mary spent last Lowder and Monday at the home of friends at Lemont, Mrs. Henrietta Dale and daughter week at the hone of Elmer Campbell, at Linden Hall, Edward Dale, of Houserville, came on of A. W Dale, to spend the summer in assist. Anna spent a day last Monday to the home ing with the farm work on the Bunny Hillside farm. the Branch, Sunday with ber grandmother at this pisce (reorge Ralste Rosalls Dale, of spent wn and family, of mont, spent Sunday at the home Clayton Etters, at this place, the passed through samuel Bell, for agent Union Tea Company, Hl week. WW I'ate, of Peru, transacted bus Mrs Tuesday at the Mis. | Baruhart spent Linden Hall Mrs, Amanda Walker, of B home of her sister, Mrs, A. W. Dale, of ———— Potters Mills | yn is very much | ter back show the | eat deal of vou this year , Munday school, We dnesday evel- m of Ne«fl damaged Dy sv the close Leghorn yor Inst doing fine A. Larson in towh quite Lind Einson jmproving ; to be out improving Mrs. John spent last week at Wil- | ormick are | 18 Alle Siabhl is Milroy, | A Carson. Mra, Frank Cs in and Miss Anna Wilkinson Wednesday with | their sister, Ammon Bubb, of | pe it Mrs Tusseyville Mrs, H week with relatives in Spring Mills. | Moyer, « f Colyer, spent | I Ray | ! Mmth, ; i Mrs. Jennie Strong spent a few days 8, Alexander spent last} Miss Mary several days wil ber cousin, jast week with her Mrs. Lide Miller, at Centre Hall, i Mrs. Ammon Bubb spent Saturday | sister, with relatives 1 OWT. Ssmuel MeCoy, of Jersey shore, father, A. McCoy. bh Haturday at is | the gust of his Michael Bpring Mills, Wm Stiffler, of Centre Hall, was in this place Buuday Sallie MeClenshan and nephews, Jesse and John Berkins, returned to Altoona Saturday. John Armstrong of Centre Hill, spent Bunday at home, Wm. McKiopey and family spent Sunday with Mrs. McKinney's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Mo; er, of Centre Hall. oi spent Sober. D. D. Breon, of Rebersburg, moved into the house vacated by A. L. Au- man, who moved to Cobmn., Mr, Feese moved from the toligate near Coburn into DD. Crader’s house. D. Musie, of Georges Valley, moved into J. W. Auman’s house, in the moun’ sin, Wm. Wert moved into the house of Jacob Auman. H. V. Gentzel made a trip to Mifflin county last week to hire a young man to work for him onthe farm this summer, CC. K. Sober, of Lewisburg, was a caller at this place last week, Wm, Auman, who is working for Beether & (o., near Lock Haven, was home to gee hin family over Sunday. George Hettinger, of near Bonlsburg, moved ou the fui of Wi, Grove, A tls ones Aaronsburg, i i family, of State 1g Zar ay Inst week. Mr Mrs Biywer and cuant Re BEI 4 place, b } week and will hold eommun ices *unday forenoon and svening f Jacob Feidler moved from bis | at Feidler, to home, in town, f Anron his ow ned Weaver by ceased, Mrs, Wi Miss Mary iIRAY § Mira, Kizzie this Eleanor Bur Irvin Were guests Of week wil d, at Weaver and J mine 8 Weaver Qiite a go \ to Mi Fheods iin, were 1 H Lie is Monday. Bp Colyer. ire guests Mors FIA, spe f ¢ a ¥ tiiel William nt Satur 's m Mrs. Frank Trea«ter and daughter this community. James Wert home of Wm. Rockey. G. R. Meiss is the proud papa of a baby boy. Mr.and Mrs, G. M. Kooney making 8 weeks’ visit at 8h mokin Mr. and Mrs. Jordan «nd sons Boyd and Andrew, spent Bunday at the Are spent Bunday at State of Mrs Ripka. D.C. Fahriogerand J. E. Babb, of Yoagertown, spent Sunday at home, I'he funeral services for Ruth Fra. zier, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs, Coarles College, the guests Jordan's Zion Evan- tendanoee, A little baby girl came to the home of Charles Bottorf to stay. Miss Mary Moyer spent several days at Potters Mills visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs. Join Bubb, of Rea Mill, spent SBunday at the home of J H. Moyer. Miss Sadie Lee, seamstress, of Col- yer, is plying ber needle at the home of Mrs. Mary Ishler, Mrs Jonas Boal, of Potters Mille, spent several days +s the guest of P. 8, Boal and famiry, James Runkle made a business trip to Reedsville on Monday. Mrs. Alvin Klinefelter spent Mon day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Peter Philips, . AM Saohool Opens April 18, The Centre Hall Normal snd Pre paratory School will open Monday, April 18, For further particulars ap- ply to J. A. Youxa, Centre Hall, Pa ————— A A SAA Clover Seed Messrs, Foreman & Smith, of Centre Hall, will soon have on hand a supply of choles, re-cleaned western clover seed, at the lowest possible price Place your order with them. Tusseyville. A. B. Lee moved to this place Thurs day of last and Rogg- man moved Friday, week, Michael John Bpavgler, of State College, i= home spending his Easter vacation, for Ruth Frr. and Mrs, Charles NMunday The funeral zier, daughter of M1 Frazier, were held Rev. A. Bierly officiating Mra, David Stoner and little son are KETVICes forenoon, visiting her parents and relatives at Millbeim Mrs. M. OC, Ishler is ready the spring millinery trade, with a ful HOw for line of bats, caps, and the latest trim mings, Mr, snd Mrs, Centre Hall, were in Of this place Nuu- Edward Crawford, day, Mi «% dua Krumrine closed the win ter term of school at this place Thurs day Miss Effie Ishler has quite and an inter. esting class in voeasl instrumental music for the coming sumtuer, snd has commenced instructing them. All were sors to loo<e such good ump f Levi St ty home ion Boa fi th 2 Hess lof sEYEera it T Miss Fred jeniiay Mra Wee la sid] mun M. Hall, of eSikt Lr. in lown over Miss Blanche Tressler returned i “undsy after week's visil among ber many friends jo this place Mrs, Harry Miller several is Home ’gan after spending weeke with friends at Coburn Daniel Tressler’'s house on Saturday ber of years and all are glad to see again occupied, —— dct Nittany Mountain, G W. Bmith farm, aloug the from the pike, moved Boalshurg Iu sday, to his owo house Daniel Caliihao moved to the Dale farm, vacated by Wash Smith, J. B SBprow aud wife were to the Loopon Sunday, visiting Mrs. Sprow’s brotheis, the Horners; Andrew Hor ner has been in poor health for some time. William Parker and wife spent Eas. ter in Milroy. J B. Sprow loaded a car with paper wood st Gregg siding, on Monday, for Noll Brothers Ce Among the Burkholder and Mrs. A, P. man, who are not improving. A PS SSRI ntre Hill Hosnter- and Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Dan- tel Daup, al Georges Valley, repairing. Miss Lyde Bruilh is spending a few weeks at home, Mr. and Mrs Hetrick, of Milroy, were al this place ope day last week, os am MI MRA NI Albright College, at Myerstown, was reopened Monday with the largest en- rollment in its history, Cilleetor J. Frank Fmith requests that a't sehool tax be paid before May I+ Prompt payment of taxes is (he duty of every good citizen, Exon Ate Ties H Blacksmithing Tiling ari ware i Com i Engine Freight Making du 158 dave’ sery Rebate on Cash paid a Balances March 14, 1904 balance of dug { April 27, 19% ! Tocash from A. VP { January 30, 1904 To onsh from A FP. Hosterman September 29, 1005 fo cash from J. B. Bpangler Noverthber 11. Tocash from J. B. Pimngler February 19, 1904 To ensh from J, B. Spangler 15 To cash from ate Hosterman | February andit Liquor License iy amount of labor on roads 1 be fr vee fon 4 inch tire wr Repairs tgine Hix ¥ fr Trough ! Freight. ea Lr SR | Making duplicate and book... | Wheelbarrow, hr | Explosives, Tiling . Hardware .......o.oonn Boarding Engineer { Merchandise | Rebate on timber, Blacksmithing . Handlom..coiiiin 160 days service at | Exonemtions......... | Onsh paid audit... i DR 8 6014 1270 0 a x 170 (0 y IX 12% 66 A7 00 § 1867 46 CR. 73 0 2 2 WM 5 00 26 a 10 00 6 46 2 12 § 1967 4 w——— 1904 I wen Ialy je barges or write 10 To OUSE — slatted of Mrs, ! Church Street i eulale { hotse, lod and outhail i the premises, through & poriio Ww bh. KRi Agent for the February 4, 1004 XECUTOR'S NOTICH me oy the estate Of Daniel Hose, nls f Harris towmhbip, deopes d having been duly | granted to the audersigned he would respect | fully reqoest any persons knowing themselves in. detaed the estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the seine { to present them duly suthenticated set { tlement. THOMAS C. HEIMS, Executor April 7. 1994 Oseenin Mills, Ps ini y "we for XECUTOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERB TESTA mentary on the esa ¢ of Jape R. Poller iste of Harris township, deceswdd, having been duly gravted lo the andersigoed he woul spectinlly request any persons knowing them. seives indebted to the estate Io make Imwedial payment, acd those having claims sgains the sate 10 present them duly autbentionted for st tiement. JOSHUA T. POTTER, Executor, Centre Hall, Pa. Ax DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. «Letters of Administration on the estate of Mary A finck, ate of Potter township, Jdeceaswd haviog been duly granted to the undersigned, he would respectfully request all persons know. jug themselves indebted to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having cisims spainst the same to present them daly anthes ti. | ented for pettioment. 4, 1. GOODHANRT, Mareh 81, 1904, Administrator, Centre Hall Pa, AAA MABE IJ OTIC TO FTOCKMOLDERS The annul meet ng «f the Siookbolders of the Lows. held st the office of the tompany, Room 268 Boom Btreer Station Philndel hia on Mon. day. May 2 4, 1904, at 12.80 o'clonk P.M, for the election of President and ix Din otors 10 serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of sach other business ws mw ome the meeting. Re Becrelary. House Cleaning Time... We car to tnke A Inanne} furnish vou with supplies bio ng A pleasure in jeer leat Ammonia i ter § arde, 1¢ 1 $ 3 GARMAN'S STORE PENNSYLVA NIA R. R. Philad. & Erie R. R. Division | and Nor IR.R. . be hern Centra Williamsport of with train No trains from Mon Tyrone contect with hege Trains from Penn's BR. KR. tmins at THOMAR oom Superintendent PENNSYLVANIA. (PYTRAL RAILROAD OF Week Days, Condensed Time Tabi Read Down Road Up. - Nov, 24, 1a CO No. 1. No3 Nob Nob Nod No? M.PNMPM Ly 246 45 BELL Sled Nigh 2 B67 01. ion 4087 07 Heels Park 08 Dunkies A HURLERSHBURG Snvdertown Nittany... Huston LAMAR... Clintondale . Arider's Biring. ! “Mache vil, a = TK o-Ps EFONTE..... 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