Who —— - a—— CENTRE REPORTER. SMITH, {itor and Proprietor. HE S. WwW. CENTRE Harn, . . PENN’A, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1904, ubscription to the Re ar in advance. TERM 1 porter are one & r ye 0 cents per line for line foreach sub- made known on three 11 nts per sequent in rates application r name on label of pa~- your subscription the date implied ren the month wns July, 1000; 01", that your subserip- , 1904. Other ¥ abbreviations, gion always ex- a notice made, request, The to be sufficient is reasonably to this date DEMOCRAT 0, COMMITTEE-1904 I OH v Auman. rhood sawing wood sil Auman, lay afternoon NWartz Hoy made inst week. with “} ent turday Wolf, 1AYS ft for le i lay. his horses Mq« dav at i : Bidney Kuhn, of the left take charge of Lhe engine for the com- pany at their new operations in White Deer Valley. Sidney has who are sorry to Sadie Les, of OUniyer, spent last week P. C. Bradford, prices, firemen for Monday to the lumber company, tt many friends have him leave, with her sister, Mra, Bo i=h Valley. tion are busy ; 5, others 1 . Br Central Farmers this sec some are sing manure are ting ready to put out I gett) i potatoes, cora and cals, F riday the Btrouse, {ror Mrs. Uireengrove, funeral of 0 ey, where she was buried, John Long, who moved into place known as Sleepy Hollow, Grass and | and may cate a poar erop. Isanc Long, property at this place, come a citizen of this place, caught in a rain storm. mer. ee a eI Clover Seed. of choles, re-cleaned western peed, at Place your order with them, ie AAA ONO. although they make passes, Spring Mills. Prof. Hosterman opened his spring term of school last Monday morning with fifty pupils. Quite a number are here from a distance and others are still expected. An assistant is expect- ed in a day or two, who will ably as- sist the Professor, C. F, Finkle moved his family into the mountain for the summer, where be is operating a stave mill, They will, however, spend their Bundays in their Spring Mills home. Mrs. Charles Steele, of Bunbury, vis- | ited at the home of her sister, Mrs. C C. Cammings, this week. Mrs. H. Braucht and Miss Ida | Condo made a trip to Bellefonte last | Saturday, Miss MN. less Gearhart, of Bunbury, | inday as the guest of Miss Or- | pha Gramley. C. P. Long made a short trip to] is for Center Castle 169, K. G. E. mak- preparations their | be present atl the meeting of the Grand which convenes in that city n May 10th. The No. 160 will evidently be quite a large delegation from QO one A few weeks ago, Daniel Gentzel, of Georges Valley, a veterinarian of con- 00 changed | resi All i chlor as a citizen siderable note, iis « village are pl ples Gf removals hi AY were miasae remember, to fish 1 i tiny fee with offender he rUper visors of 1 8 Very unsafe ¢ get Fi: many the frequently dangerous, vening Miss i Mum. .( Blanche, Har (quite iIarg hour sil ret ¢ homes, after Many r ft nt of the Academy are fri iro removed from the ashes wi in he on the pike, ps ple tely choking the wae and causing it te of opj body eae ide side, disgust bors and every » nuisance of throwing wat of the building was ever shool directors is cer very remarkable a Potters Mills MeUlenahan returped | ving been away on bn as been working for » company for some time, ut F. A county Carson seal attending ti convention. Mrs spent Mra, Asher been sick for some time, Jarues f Hall, *unday with arrived at the home of Daniel Dsup to with them during the summer. inst week She expects resin Girney and Ray Smith spent Thurs. day at Calyer. Miss Eila Smith is spending some time with relatives in Colyer Mrs. Ammon with her parents, Mr. aud Wilkinson. Frank Palmer the John Bituer has a very bad attack of rheumatism, Bubb spent Mra Friday John is on sick list EN —— Colyer. i Maggie Barr attended the fu- nerel of a nephew in Lewisburg. G. BR. Meise, merchant of Colyer, in- = tends having auction of candy, pea- nits, ete. every Saturday evening this spring. All are invitad as he will sell cheap Howard Frazier, of Linden Hall, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Wm, Commings last week, Mra. Mary Long spent Friday at the howe of J. H. Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slutterbeck and children spent Sunday at the home of Alfred Hosterman, Among the sick are the ehildren of Wm. Reiber and of Foster Frasier, Foster Ripka spent Sunday at home, The sale of Mrs Mary Slack, dee'd, was well attended and things brought fair prices, James Moyer and J U. Stump, of Spring Bank, were seen in our cotn- munity over Sunday. i AI Mp Three nundred and nineteen pene sion bilis were passed by the House in 120 minutes on Basturday. And yet there is complaint that the velocity of the national generosity lags. The Congress, however, swift as it is, limps far behind the impetuous Roosevel', who at one awoop added over three hundred thousand to the pensionable persons ready to the solicitation of claim agente Harris Township. Frank Boalsburg, Miss Helen Myers is recovering from | the measles, | Workmen are busy repairing the | Boalaburg tavern, | Fisher spent Sunday in| George Harnish returned from a pro- longed visit at Bnow Bhoe, Master Grant Charles has been em- | ployed as clerk in W. H. Stuart's store, | Ishler, of Potters Mills, | transacled business here on Baturday. | Mr, and Mrs. Frank Elmer Lohr attended | Pine | Mrs, Malinda Rishel, who spent the | winter visiting her children, has re home ugh, visits FE. Weber i ie argaret Mothershs userville, —M Bellefont HH spitality of the spent it utz, of Belin grove, en- Felty past week, will likely add an- his conchmaking . avy Alfred He A Frnt yrs AY | at Zinuner I FERE FR ARIN Pine Stump FE f or ty will begin working for the United Telephone Company again John inpaoay on Monday. has been employed by this © last nicely the BLY = geting aiong A. GG Noll shi Calvin Horner's go very pred balance of which place he is employed toons, at in a hotel Henry Houser made a business trip to Houserville last Wednesday, as did Pieteher, Mr. Houser to alee Miss Bailie who mn Kes her home with Han mith went Altoona, Where she expects to spend the ah sum- mer, Aaron Lutz, the fish man, sent for some fine fish this week James Clark, of Houservi le, of Henry Houser Henry Houser worked for his broth er, Will Hous r, Inst week, Mrs, Felding and daughter, Miss Sa. die, were callers ut the home of Aaron Lutz last Thursday. Mre. Abraham Harshbarger called on Mrs, Robert S:aith. Adam Hhoads 2 on the sick let suf. fering from rash. caller at the home mttr—— i ——— Nittany Mountain, George Yarvel, fireman for Orwig & Kryder, who sawed the timber ou the Fishburn tract, was visiting old haunts beginning of this week. The property of the late John Horner will be appraised on Saturday. Wm. Parker moved his step-mother from Oak Hall to Centre Hall. Asron Lutz delivered his fish on Baturday, He had quite a large order, Mre. Newton Garver had a hemor rhage Mouday ; Dr, lee is in ate tendance, Mra. Kate Horner is on the sick list, Mra. J B Bprow is threatened with an stinck of her old malady, Noll Brothers have quite a crew of men wekivg logs, COURT HOUSE NFWH. Officinl Business as Reported from Belle founte by a Special Correspondent Letters Granted Letters testamentary were during granted on the following the past week : Estate of Barah Wagner, late of Bellefonte to Emeline Hess and Susan estates borough, deceased, Wagner, | Estate of B, B. Rowe, late of Philips- | burg borough, deceased, to Agnes CC, Rowe, Estate of Rebecea Biddle, late Patton Township, deceased, to J. and VW. F. Biddle. Fastate of Daniel Hess, late of Harris of WwW. Township, deceased, to Thomas C. Helms : Estate of Fox, late of H «ines Pow uship, deceased, to David Dorman. Marah Letters of Administration dt (Gioodhat on the es tate of Mary A. Slack, late of Potter Fowushiy ty were is. #1 y Gleorge 1, deceased Bart] j twp, | Henry | Kessinger, Mareh i £1100, Brow Walker t WwW. A y wp. Baumgar Bai 5. Fergu- {sty twp £45 (srant Dale, SH). Ww land | HK mie B H { Feb, 1, 1904, lot ia Philips! Annie | Runkle, dated February 3, Haull—8175 (iearge W | Maret twp, psburg £1 Kurtz, « bar, to James 1904. file wi in Cs Gilnece, to Mary Walker, 30. 1904, 75 acres $4100 Wiohn M. Li {garet Rhone, Mareh $1300. Tressler, et land in eo! foo Mere, 1904, In tix. , Mar. » oh =H Ind Alice A | C. Gilliland, March 81, bar, 1904. 27 $1130 ux , Mary A, 9420 square feet in fo Hb perches in College G. H. Long, »t. Long, April 1, 1003, Bpring Millis, $525 Jonathan Harter to Simon R King, Dec. 26, 1908, land in Millheim $100 John H. Wagner, et. ux, to Henry Besnhm's Lieire, Mareh 19, 1904, 4 acres in Harris twp, — 8150 twp, to Aaron D. Weaver's exr'e, to Ida M Stover, March 28, 1904, laud in Harris twp. $1007 44 Christian B. Houser, to Henry H, Houser, April 5, 1004, 104 acres, 65 perches in Potter twp. $4000, A A M355 Bb bi LOCALR A light snow fell Tuesday night. David R Wilson is about ready to begin the erection of a ercamery at Howard. Mr. and Mrs John Smith, of Lamar, for a short time stopped with the Re. porter. From here they went to Cen tre Hill to visit the former's brother, | Peter Buith, DEATHS, MES JOHN DD, SAGINEY. At the age of seventy-six years, Mrs, John D. Naginey, Valley, departed this life, Bhe is sur- by Mrs. John EE. Deery, of enixville: Morris, William and Frank E., Bellefonte, J her the of Kishacoquillas vived Fhe IL bert, Milroy widow of the late Rev Foster Be wit whom she made I, home, Interment was made in MES, MATILDA BTREAUR died Mrs home north of Penn Hall after Matild« Btrauss, al her On Monday, fifty - Journal, of J has Fun Friday mor several weekw illness, aged Millheim daughter Millheim. BiX years, says the Mrs stoner, of MLrauUss was a hn oe rUrvive her ten children, vices were held Fi ce, ints Famine NE TERE ERRR i RAR RR ROR ERNE eM LS a ¢ pa) % "3 TORS NOT1 i fay vn Lhe enlnte « f Harris soowoshi | gras i Tuliy rey ted | ment, and br present tiement April 7 TERS TESTA patiiel Hose, inte ving been duly Lie ye } 1 wd fod to i eat a | Me th i these Having of them duly suthetiticated for THOMAS ©, HEIMS, Execut i904 Oscenia Mid LEE] Ex HOUTOR'E NOTICE —LETTERR TERTA mentary of the esia © of Jane R Potiey inte of Harris township, decossd, having been aniy smanted to the sndersigined. he woul 1 re pectiuliy reqoest any persons knowing them: seives indebted to the estate to make Imoedinte payment, aid those having claims against he same to present them duly sutbentioated for set Hement. JOSHUA T. POTTER, Exeontor Centre Hall, Pa. i Ww. Administration on the estate of Mary A Black, ate of Potter township, having been duly granted to the undersigned, immediate payment, and those having elaims ested for s~tilement, 6G. LL. GOODHART, March 21, 1904, Administrator, Centre Hall Pa. INT OTIC TO & meeting «f the Buoekholders of the Lowa held ot the office of the vompany, Room 288, Brosd Street Station, Philadelnhis, day. May 2-4, 1901, a1 12.590 o'clock P. election of President and six Directors to serve other business sx ay come before Lhe JAN Kn meting, Re MeCLURE, Secrets.” House Cleaning 4 Time... We can furnish vou with supplies to make house clesning a pleasure in 8 manner, Ammonia Borax (0d Dust Roseh Powder MSEPOIO Powders Wind Ant £3 IW Druslies Merut Dust i: Hroo ssh Rods, and Oak Poles. mel GARMAN'S STORE PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Philad, & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central R. R. PEER SE a 8 ss BBB - Ey a 11 X15 08 124156 00 11 2815 On il b 10 , n, Williamsport i { with train No Y sind from Mon tandoy TrOne connect with Train No, 11 for ®t ollege. Trains from Sia lege connect th Penna RR trains at RO THOMAS, Buperintendent MEN w TRAL Lahaer PENNSYLVANIA Week Days Read Up RAILROAD OF smn] Tine Table i Read Down 24, 1902 A —— No. 1 Nog Nob Nob Not Nop Ly r. BELLEY Nigh Zion Hela Park | Dunkles... SHUBLERSBURG.. Snydertown Nittany Huston ...... LAMAR .. Clintondale Krider's Spring. Nackepvilie Cedar Springs... 4 Salona y ho ware SLMILL HALL... B80 ...demsey Bhore . ¥ 10 Arr, Pasa, Lve 2 11 36 Lye, } Wimeport An 2 4 ba A ONTE BEE Z wey 4 4 £322252 8 00 30 30 08 a 3 SE KY BE 8S wet pet > — - a gn Bos Gv die de din 5 4 2 -— — SBF OB OF nf of «oF wf «FoF oF «FoF wd wd uF of oad | SELLGRLG - ee 5 8 § BEBEssEERER aja FRED ETEIPB EOL ak a 3 ig RES -r = 8 BR E3s {Philed. & Road ¥.) 880... PHILA... — 8 $02... NEW YORK... 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