Sainith, the Photographer. Ww. be re] —y 3 t SE Ww will April Smith, in photographer, Centre Hall Friday, ————— Ton of Poultry Wanted, The undersigned will pay the high- est market prices for one ton of poul- tro —ull kinds—in small or large quan- tities, Call on, address or telephone HE HOWARD UREAMERY (CORP ss fi fo GRAIN MARK M1 Wheat.. ints LOR ooonnas RY@ ....ccie Barley 35 0 i PRODUCE AT STORES, Ox . 100 Butter Eggs Lard Potatoes Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. How To Find Out, Fill a bottle or common glass wit} water and let it stand twenty-four h Bo o oy Sad’ ; ve 0 Ng t, or bad ef wineo r beer, Ips € Op B®: Velvets, Satins, ds etitif { ¢ % Dress Goo wived ! Dress Un rw v t der Sat H . tiemen am selll 0G os astonish and osiery i car ¥ “ pallies marxet, £15 ow figures f+IOVeR AL pricy 1 Mittens, in great variety, and at 3 of Hats and Caps nd Overalls Pants a Fros} Ovsters every ges Malaga Grapes an Wanted , AY ¥ PAT %, Potatoes, Cabbage, Pou Cigar tec: nery Produce Vanted Immediately nr Cas try, Pork Call purchasing an lsew} ¥ ie H. G. STROHTEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN Manufacturer of and Dealer In 4iGH GRADE... MONUMENTAL . * ¥ . WORK in all kinds of Marble ano Dou’s full to get 5 prices (iranite, CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, ...Money to Loan on First Morigag ties in Crider’s Blone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. par Telephone connevtion, COURT HOUSE NFws, Official Business us Reported from Belle fonte by a Special Correspondent. Marrings Licenses, Lu her L.. Smith, Bellefonte, Effie M. Burr, Ballefonte, Frances () Anna M John D Watson, Milesburg. Anna B, McClellan, Bellefonte, i a ———— Erb, Boalsburg. Shultz, Boalsburg, Transfer of Renal Estate, ux., to M. J. 50 acres in Pot- Jawvid K. Keller, et decker, April 14, 1904 ter twp. —§$2500, ohn H. White, el. | Workman, April 16 | Walker twp $1500, H. M. Dunning, et, Way, et. al, Feb | H ux, 1904, land in ux., to Alvin J. 29, alf Moon twp Fred Pavk | April 8, 1904, -$100, Kittaning Coal Co. to Jas. Rohaby, April 13, 1904, land in Rush twp. —$100. Henry Mowery to George Stover, 29, 1904, land in Haines twp.— $5000. Ludwig Barkam, in Rush to | i 8 H neres i i i i i | | ——— - Finders Keepers ® "" is evidently the the who tock cor taining over sh, ner ntly lost by near Centre Hill decided that of value effort to discover the real of imposed sen- i { motto ad by | found the | fifty ars in Frank Bible, of A judg: person wh | § OC person © down east a found an article and made no owner, commit a crime Jess d 1! no | degree than fn | tence ax i It may | Bible in Is 1 Lo pr umed that Mr. willing not the fier mecite returned » Wenther the t week has pas | been i | The ther | freezing i is time of April, ori ® ered below the for the pa<t week, fer de to fell : and Tuesday af twenty-+ight during pM} mercury Teed ahve Zoro ¢ i Ty i FS, sunk Wednesday that it nine de- grees farther morning at 4 mercury, column to Nations! Canvention Mever Kerr jellefonte, Clearfield Fwent y- the to and James of county, til represent this at vention has a { upid powerfu riv icdsi reet, H 00% % 00990 OVER G7 MILLIONS * Represented in the FREDERICK K. FOSTER AGENCY ITH FIRE INSURANCE COMPARIES ALOE... The Largest and Best Accident Ins. Companies Bonds of Every UDescrip- tion Plate Glass In- surance at low rates. W Sq WBN NBN 4 / i Also, District ‘ Agent for... he Manhattan Life Insurance Co, 29% % NNN 9% % Nd TWD 00ND WN WEBNS tors of legates lB of Contre the et “eruders ' and Fergu tishel, ad. RE twp, di Walker, administra lefonte, Pa. de A. M. Hoover ad Jamison, late nit of Frank K. Lukenbtaugh, Orphan's Court of Cen real estate of George wburg, deceased account of ¢ Bower Hubler, minor child of need, ae stated by Ellen E Bower, administrators of ete, ased “ mld M \ of Ruth Hoover vot and John J MM. Bower, First and lian of Wim, Ww a deer final account of ( Ha minor child of lecouscd, as stated by Eilen E Bow. ower, administrators of C, M, Ihe first and final account of C. M. Bower, Rachau, minor child of cased, an stated by Ellen E nd John Bower, administratomn of ete Bower, d 4 Spcond and final account of Frank Weber, , of Hugh Adams, late of Philips Hr borough, devensed I. The first and final sacoount of W. E. Brown dministrator of George » , Brown, late of Boggs wp, Cent ¢ county, Pa. deconsed 11. First and final sceount of John M. Dale, uardian of Lillian Mufily, as filed by Florence F. Dale, executrix, 12, First and final account of George Z. Kern, dm rr of the estate of Jacob Kern, Inte of Miles twp, deceased, 14, Foretand final account of George 8, Weav. r, executor of Daniel R Weaver, late of Gregg twp, deceased, 14, The account of RB. W. A, Jamison, adm’r of te, of Jeremiah Kline, late of Haines twp, de- eased, 15, The first and final account of Walter T. ‘tine, ndm'r of ete, of Abednego Stine, Inte of Hult Moon twp, deceased 16. First and final account of David Rothrock adm'rD. BN. C.T. A of Henry Rothrock, late of spring twp, deceased 7. First and final account of M. L. Rishel, Wdm'r of ete, of Jeremiah Stover, late of Grege wp, deceased, 1%. First and final account of James C, 8mith, ardian of Bessie E, Sturgis, minor ¢hild of elle Stargis, decensed, 19. First and partial secount of H, T, Nee Well, executor of the last will and testament a fP W, MeDowell, late of Marion twp, deceased, er roy 4% A Gy ARCHER hat chun Bs NE Bower, decensed d - nardian of Pox th Rachs i CORE Xo tor of et DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION Judge Thompson Court—t, C Meyer, Esq, nud James Karr Dele gules National Convention for Nuprems to The Democratic eonvention held at Harrisburg Tuesday was enthusiastic and largely attended The convention was called to order by State Chairman James K. P. Hall, | who announced F J. Fitzsimmons, of Beranton, Upon taking f i chairman, Mr. Ww temporary the gavel, following paragraph being one of the | first utterances : [ “The Republican party, In this Com monwealth, is dead to State pride and | individual liberty. The on the | plains of Siberia have more independ- | ence than have the eringing machine- ridden and boss-worshiping pack of | slaves who belong to the party given glory by Lincoln and a long line of il- serfs i i § i i { seended, in this he for ballot | grafters,'’ The next effected as follows : W. T. M«ehlin, of Butler, secretary ; CO Siate, to box-stuflers, repeaters and temporary organization was William Hayes Grier, Lancaster ; A. Small, Columbia: W Berks, and Charles Newhart, ’ strong, assistant secretaries ; Clark, Indiana, reading clerk : George T arms, and Juanes A, Sweeney, Luzerne, Brumbaugh, Centre, sergeant-snt- Wl chief doorkeeper, 1 It ADJO BNME FOR NCH the the Along about o'clock, after One if comimitliees dem snnouncement of the convention got hungry and ands © several the for adjournment were ade | This customary rules had been adopted. delegnles, was taken after Ni RK PARK} win Lhe stage im vention ads Dav of ' i that the medintely J urned for Kastan, Pn Louis m Judge Parker f w rk ~t wis Lo curred after Pittsburg, hae 4 drafted by the fesaiutg vole an tform was no Pp ead havi with a hurrah, Ex-Gover the iif was chosen chairman, Robert E W been sidetraa lan to put ® i right at . right at thie rhed, teow ! I'he organization commit met in the Senator Ninte headquarters Arthur 88 perualten (i Dewalt the tetuporary convent I'he about 2:30 oo’ is Ven fii and cheer As Work betier «1 than in the ju or Pattison ie norniug al as lively, there being anol ber when he appeared d ted the report wou as Lhe convention resume ohn M Fash of the Lrarman presse credentials committ ignoring the Iudependence party 1 it was as an promptly adopte d hen G. Gordon Broml delphia, reg ww, of Phila- orted for the organization Ar. per- je a! ding Sa of All«n d * hs sere are commitive, ree Hie thur (i. Dewnlt, manent chairman ar die of the offi wre, Mr. gavel by Col ator reins, denouneed president nuded President to the lute chief executive evoking His demands for tariff reform and a stron temporary 1 Dewalt oy Were 0" ' Filzeimm Dewalt, WW foam ry Net in assgaing ' fhe fs Hn. safe aud MeKinley, his reference hearty hand clappiog 4 srnful referene to Lhe jle. navy and se publican policy of “standing pa’ were well received and more than onee he PATTIZON READ ATFORM i of of , made imme iately int raovluetion I'he Puttison ss chairma: f Lo & Verang Hee Corr il is g fre: # 1h wi On resaigiinns Senator Dewait's atl Yaa OW nal for cheers In whileh the | led. The aud wplion ol i ilndeipiin d le BH OULDHUr«! sppinyss iy . the platform was Ht then nominn- for the called made with cheers for the preme Court bench were Michael J. Ryan, of came forward to pre sent the nse of “n candidacy “ii for Philadelpiiia, | Samuel Gustine Thompson He was | given a Liearty recepiion and several | times in the course of his scholarly ad. dress was Oae of curred when, after a splendid tribute cheoared these op to justice, he said “Woe to Penney iva. tin when ber courts are made ol j ors of traffic ned barter. The world mar vels that Peonsylvania is contented In five i of Pennsylvania's glory sud mourned the tnrter of offices and franchises on Lhe suction block, crowned by the attempts touse one of the wost exalted offices in the State to quell rebellion and in sure the thraldom of six millions of people. The judge, he declared, should not be the oue who had st uggled in the forum, but one who had made a quiet xiudy of the law, fitted with cold Impartiality to decide questions, In presenting the vpame of Samuel Gustine Fhompson hestyled him “the worthy son of a great chief jastioe,” twice honored by Governors of opposite politieal beliefs ue worthy to adorn the veneh wnd wortny ov dose now, The nomination was seconded vy W J Brennan, of Pitisturg, Tl VEGEGARE CHODEN, rhetorical vein spoke County Controller Ancann, of Read- fing, next nominated James M. Gufley, tobert EE Pattison, Robert E. Wright and J, K. P. Hall for delegates at large to the nations] convention and they were selected by acclamation. Senator Vandergrift nominated the following for alternates-at-large : John 8. Rilling, Erie; E M. Herbert, Berks ; i George McGowan, Philadelphia ; J. Davis Brodhead, Northampton, who elected, pty York Indorsed Purker New he Democratic convention in New dent, action Tammany was overcome, of the New York Democrats practically decides that Judge Parker will receive the Democratic nomina- tion for president at the National con- vention to be held in Bt. Louis. A rp c———— Two New States By the strict party vote of 147 the and | the Statehood bill, under provis | ions of which Oklahoma {HE THING T0 DO THE THING TO DO Is to look over our stock of Spring Goods in all the lines, The Ladies will find sewing ma- e terial, and the Men will be interested in other lines. OVERALLS and PLOW SHOES G ROCERIES WE KEEP THE CHOICEST- GROCERIES TO BE HAD... | Arizona and New Mexico under the | former designation, a Lost an Eye Edgar Yearick, second son of Henry Yeurick, of Philadelphia, received an injury to his eye thal necessitated the removal of the Mr. Yearick is | & student at the Pennsylvania Military optic, College, Chester, and it was during rifle practice that a portion of a shat- tered target inflicted the injury. A —- rr Yon Wat Phosphate Messrs. Fi han | vera) A. & Smith have f far ireman aon wt grades o tilizers, fresh from Bastimore, suitable for spring Crops Prices right, and quality guar- atnteed to be as represented. a : Bild Bhien gh f Mr, . of Nest ye ling Klinef Mio made wiley i rn i rning Wednesday, Inter Rev ay mi in ment Ciress offic Was Ig. ati -—— MORE PLAIN TALK - ROME Murray Talks Ying to Broasuse He Has Some Say Phe grip usually leaves in ils wake a { \ fingering stubtibo which cough I Murray recom- t is in just Ase Ar and «the thst such le-11a ¢ istomer sek for the return ¥ 0 Mr. Mur. ADR is ts merit. a, and gives his persanns tie Livery ... D. BOOZER, Prop. Centre Hall with every bot- Get # A. - Penn. 900000000 0000000000002000 We are Now Ready To Serve You With Our Spring Styles Prices to suit everybody, Pleased to show goods. P. V.S. STORE. (s four C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. 000000900 OOVOCP000 ce H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS PA... svt vs vs —— u———— dds exchanged Produces, VO00PP000LOIDOOOVHOSOVDRO0OOOPLIPOCOQO0050 OC DOBOY CUPP DO000D0000000900200000000000200000000000080 Special attention is called to Dry Goods & Notions Men's and Boys’ Fancy Dress Shirts Tem— 3 - Enameled War Senribisiimiiie. Decorated Dinner Sets Decorated & White , Toilet KREAMER & SON. Swartz’s Pump Reminder . . .. Do you know that I sell Pumps ? I just thought I would tell you ‘about them through this paper. I now have in stock a list of Porce- lain lined wood pumps and fix- tures, rubber bucket chain pumps an iron pump, I will be glad to get it for you. Prices will be right. C. W. SWARTZ, Tusseyv Bi - ille. WWW WW WW WN WW WW Nw SW NG, SPRING MILLS " " " " " " " " " " “t10C. DISHES OF THE BEST ASSORTMENT PRICES RIGHT. Dry Goods and Notions We have THE stock of Dry Goods and No- tions at prices so low that you cannot help but buy them, . PIPCOPPO OBE 0000 0000 OP0RP Powel RRINOPON0PDY POPP OLOPOBOOPLOOIIOBLOBES BIVQVOPVBLHIVHOOODOCPO000P - Py Pon’ go a el * . Up to Date Furniture Come to see our Up-to-Date Furniture at Special low prices. Bed Room Suits, Couches, Dining Room Chairs, Rockers, Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Wall Paper. CENTRE TABLES to § BED SPRINGS MATTRESSES RANGES & COOK STOVES It will be to your interest to visit this store where you will find the largest stock of goods in Penn's Valley, and — So’ £0 g J Hm st get our prices, C. P. LONG, SPRING MILLS I'S Why not stop this fallin be without any hair! stops falling hair, POPOV PPS BOPP OOOO POOD00 0900000000009 0000000000 0000 2099008900000000000000090000 0000000000000 000000000990000 " " " VEGETABLE S"CILIAN Hair Renewe of your hair? At this rate you will soon ust remember that Hall's Hair Renewer and makes hair grow. me soem me soy ye. god gins The Centre Reporter One Dollar Per Year RA 1 RN Sn he Best . vou Advertising Medium Te: Strength-Giver = JAvne's Tone Vermruce
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers