THE CENTRE REPORTER. S.W, SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, CENTRE THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1904. Harr, . . Pena A. TERMS, The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar por year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS, ~20 cents per line for three insertions, and b cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, The figures opposite your name on label of pa- ser indicate the date to which your subscription Rk aid, ad hen no date is given the date implied is July, 1900: when no month is given the month Bn is July—thus +00" means July, 1000; *01" means July, 1901; “04 means that your subse rip- tion is paid A I o to July, 1904, Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations. When sou pay your subseri ption always ex- amine your label 1 when a notice appears that corrections wn made, compare and report immedi ately have not been given roper credit, tor subscription will iQ Se nt by mail wwial request, The change of date © ought to be sufficient evidence. Money is reasonably safe. There have been to this date. no losses DEMOCRATIC CO, 0 MMITTEE—1904, \ oH K herr ror rper Spring Mills. is very to Mrs. James Leit- yme of her son, Dr. P. W ud Mills, Pa. Her re- ught to this place for The community SOITY learn of the deatl zell, at the hi Leitzell, Pe mains will be br burial Thursday mornin Miss Dora Meyer, daughter of Commissioner er, is visiting her aunt, Krape. Boyd Auman Ohio, Monda; pects to spend the & h of srt ls Fils f Bellefonte, P. H. Mey- Mrs. C. A. 0 for Steubenville, morning. He ex- there, ast immer Can. nm views il, of with his parents resident vassing stereoplic Ambrose Gentze spending some ti Mr. Gentzall was of this place aving year ago. makin home, John Hor the appearance o way of removing the lawns, Shamokin, = formeriy a left here During his stay only a here he is 2 on his ! Zeigler eatly to rties in the i filling up sOne improvements pie i by AE is add AGGIDE gre f his prop now of fences a: I. MM. Wtumley aocorm ne his wife attends Mrs. John as last Saturday. Miss Carrie Gentzail friend, George over Sunday. sa jed by vo faneral of his aunt, £ rman, al Rebersburg, entertained her Weaver, of Altoons, Sm ——— The wheat fields of Penns Valley present a very sorry sSppearance, The Luther League recently organ- ized here, meets every =und.y even- ing at six o'clock. These meetings are highly interesting and are largely at- tended by all denomioations. The new landlord, Philip Drumm, is the rignt man in the right place, Mr. Drumm is doing an excellent bus- iness, Professor Hosterman has quite large class of ladies and gentlemen stu- dents from a distance, highly polished and refined, who on their return home can speak of the Academy building beautifully. (7) It is ornamented with huge piles of ashes, directly in front of the building, and at every shower causing filthy mud puddles, It is sim- ply a disgrace to the neighborhood. i pn Ml Sober. Minnie Neese, who had been work- ing in Nittany Valley, came home last week to spend some time with her parents. The trout season is here but catches have yet been made, A. Ulrich made a business trip to Bellefonte last week. J. R. Zerby received and planted a nice lot of fruit trees last week, A valuable horse belonging to Jerry Rishel died the other week, Henry Wingard went to Bellefonte Monday as juryman. no big r—————— oS ———— The directors of the Chester Rural Cemetery hawe ordered all mounds of graves to be removed, believing that the cemetery would be much more beautiful if all graves were leveled, This is a question that might be dis cussed by the trustees of the Reformed sud Lutheran Cemetery Association. . Harris Township. Prof. H. C. Rothrock and daughter, Lida, of Balona, visited here last week. Henry Musser, of Bellefonte, was here In the interests of a life insurance company. Millers Fisher, of Farmers Mills, and Bradford, of Pine Grove Mills, brought two loads of No, 1 flour to this place. Dr, Kidder, wifeand daughter, May, visited in Tyrone. Dr. SBamuel Woods attended the doctor's patients during his absence, A meeting of the board of school di- rectors was held Saturday after- noon, Arrangements were made for a final settlement of all current penses during the past school term. A company of little girls were enter- tained at the home of William Myers Friday afternoon ata birthday perty given in honor of their daughter, Miss Naomi, Miss Mary Reish spent last week in Millheim. Frank Tharp and family friends in Boyder county. J. Wesley Myers, who is engaged in butchering at Millheim, spent Sunday on ex- visited in Boalsburg. at Pine Hall at his home Rev. Black visited and LOCALS Upsidedown. The court proceedings will be found in this issue. Rain, cold and rough was the dition Tuesday and Wednesday, Con~ Lee is con- fined to bed by a severe attack of rheu- | matism. The Dorothy Dodd is the best shoe made ; it is faultless — & Davis, Miss Alda town, is ill The Gentzel & Beezer horse Millheim was well attended «tock brought fancy prices. Dorothy Dodd Bhoes $3 00; 35, § : style -Yeager & Davis, Meyer, W. H. H. H. Leitzell are psoving their properties in The grain flelds in Penns Valley of the | |W The wife of Dr. George | | finest, Yeager | Sankey, of near Lewis- | i i i sale at | i aud the | 821, $3 3 00 ; style style 83 2.50 776, style 767, $2.60 T. Fr. Bartges and Al | im- Mmith, the east end bad not yield condition the are in Soe flelds will seed. all you can” his HY ou ought to save in B. W. this week, what Ripka advocates in adv He tells the todo read the W it, adv State Coll last week , Mrs Ellen Arlene, of Li day A BRESROT triennial ire Gingrich and daughter, nden Hall, spent Satur afternoon in Boalsburg J. A. Rupp appeal held ut 1 ended Lilie simon att wl to her home in Boslsba tarried Altoons B® sed het few days a Prof. school on homeward journe she Sandy Ridge an WwW. - (iramley Monday, opened the 18th, with nty-six scholars, snd is expecti WII Ars Mond Liaura Bricks pani Mrs the s¢ mod in PVG ner, e, 1 iversary of her nd Mrs Wi "Hng venty birth Hoy, iam ux fro (he nmeasies Mr. and Mra Jd. the funeral of I wh > Riphs, al Hall on Elmer last . Tressler attended Centre Sunday. 'aahelm, of Alte visited week, 1e friends of J. Wesley Miller, of Pine Hall, will to know of his iilness at the Bellefonte hospital, I'he to cancerous nature, A number of the oats and barley Harry Hess received a lot he had ordered for growers in this section MIR, here be sorry disease 13 supposed be of a farmers have sow! of eholet fruit trees which the fruit Adam mother, was a Hall. Mrs brothe Kramer, accompanied by his visitor here from Pine visited her State mento Musser Moore, Was Harriet r, Samuel at lege, whose illuess ned heretofore Mrs. Lot proving Miss Janet the John F Nhirk is slowly im- Kimport McFarlave spent a few days at county seat. rtoney is get ready spring crop. helping Harry to to put out his Harry Young, who spent the winter with his parents, returned to [llinois for the summer. HS. M. Bell aud J. W. Tressler are traveling for the Grand Union Tea Company. In addition to this they are ready to fill any orders for putting up spouting. Wm. Mokel, of Lemont, will be ready to do repairing of tin- ware every Saturday at 8B. M. Bel general store, Boalsburg. E. cellar, Ss. Weber laid some tiling to drain and will roof put on his house also have ~Mrs. Gingrich, his a new Robert Condo and Charles Moore have been having some roofing done —Ira Rishel is putting up some fancy wire for Mrs. Amanda Walker and Thomas Riley which will add to the appearance of their John Hook, R. B. Harrison, D. W Myers, Weber Brothers, Wm. Stover, Edward Williams, Frank Al- len, A. B. Hoover and Lawrence Fox are all engaged in doing their part in making this nn attractive and healthy place. TE ~~ Priest May be Exonerated, Coroner 8. M. Huff, assisted by Doc- tors Seibert and Hayes, of Bellefonte and Young and Nefl, of Enow Bhoe, held a post mortem examination over the remains of Andrew Bofka, at Clar- ence, Monday afternoon and evening, and decided that his death was due to peritonitis brought on by appendici- tis. Whether it was caused by the whipping given the lad by Father Za- rek was not stated. The general be- lief is that their report will entirely exonerate Father Zarek of all blame, One of the puysiclans is reported ns saying that the body bore no marks of violence, a — — OT —————— Do You Want Phosphate 7 Messrs, Foreman & Smith have on hand several grades of fertilizers, fres h from Baitimore, suitable for spring crops. Prices right, and quality guar. Mra, greatly homes. suteed Lo be as represented. The deleg ‘ d Sami lows town, after: y Odd Felle J. Meveral £1 i have the C. W. Swa | lace curtain | shades, and | pr thie Ces SAatnuel parts was burned « The Bald ablaze last Mrs. Rhone, wife of Hon L who had and other Eagle woe) hone, been Kansas t has re y (Jie states sines last fall, home, and her tr western turned to her 'h Hghted with i* mu for the car reached of seed t here {x d farmers sls wr dine rn Wels bution among the Men's fancy {reas shirts, men's t neck wear, hosiery for all, fixtures, new dress goods the advertisement of H. inssman, of Bpring Mills Prof. J. Frank Meyer, in physics in the University window nr mentioned in F. an instruc or sylvania, funeral of his eanor Meyer, grandmother Hall. at Peon quest of gentlemen's fur. {to find Just what When in nishing You mands in the goods, Montgomery's gO will fashion sir store, and at the lowes ' p wa ible price that honest goods cn for. 80. d Wi is reported, ed as the truth, and nay that And Philips! Hall in the near future rew will move from irg ta Cet He ut holds a position wilh a large hardware place here side ihe aking. to have are judieall a great many water pipes and hy- $ drants are le It will be the part of wisdom these at once, 20 that the reservoir : kept brim full Mr Mrs Williamsport, ning of this week { Keller wedding of Rev.J F a clerk in the Philadelphia and ing freight transfer office of water, aud James A. Shullz wel tend thie Shull Shultz ix FA Mr. sSuuitz and is A BOD © Read- Messrs, Yeager & Davis have en- gaged space for a regular advertise ment in the Reporter. This firm needs no introduction to the Re- porter readers, as their advertisement has appeared previously in these col- umns, These young men are pushing and continually bidding for trade, and as # consequence their store, their goods, their methods are known over the entire county. ——————— Ap oo Aged Lady Dadiy Barned, Mrs, Wesley Heverly, of Blanchard, was seriously burned Friday afternoon, It appears that she was burning the brush and dead weeds of last season in her garden, preparatory to having it dug, when her clothiog in some way eaught fire and before it could be ex. tinguished, her dress was entirely con. sumed and ber lower limbs severely burned, It is still uncertain as to what the real extent of her injuries may be. Mrs. Heverly is about sixty years of age. Centre - oe The weather man doesn’t have to be an acrobat to make a backward spring. DEATHS, MRS, JAMES N. LEITZELL Catharine Leitzell, wife Leitzell, Sr, of Spring Mills, home of her son, Dr Peter Leitzell, at Portland Mills, Elk Mra. Mrs. Leitzell wish December, had gone to | ( her son, and | taken ill in from which sickness she never recovered, The remains will arrive at Spring | | Mills today (Thursday) and will be | ¢ taken to her late residence, at which | | place funeral services will be held F ri- | i Was day morning, nine o'clock, previous to Heckman cemetery, | be conducted by the Rev. G. W. Me- | | Finras , of the Methodist ehureh. | Mrs. Leitzell county, Mareh 5, 17 he services will pastor of the deceased, was born 1842 Years, in Perry | her | and making age sixty-two one mouth twenty days She was a constant chureh laborer, devoted to the work of | the Master, prompt to answer every to # fault, for more A loyal almost fifty jolu the nea call, than VERra will ing her fl i Mrs t the Ai Eq [uterment died Meyer, deanor Meyer Jae LE near Penn Hall, Satur fier son, oS te diay. Salem the cen Re- took place Tuesday, at je Rev, F Lauffer, of | formed church, offic "ge Mever, the =, tal yw of Joh She of aud Mever was who died mother Fran} LE two years RO was af two one BROLIN, tle lines Smith, is Lhe ased, Mrs whom, Jol Fi of Pent i in SUrvives Hall, Dakota, 1 Joseph bare “4 wigier, and mini inois, a ther, h, of survive Mrs, entire Meyer i her | was raised a d fpet life within a short | the scene of her birth place. - - — | n " Station Barped About two-thirds of the Pennsylva- | at Harrisburg was i bit. : ut from sixty { nia railroad station | destroyed by fire Tuesday nig ted | hu «dred thousand dollars {of the fire is unknown, discovered about | loss fu estima to one heorigin | and first o'clock. Ie i greater part of the damage was done to the second and third floors. Last year alterations at the sta ion had made to the extent of $50,000, lilisto Married To-Day, was ten been By the time the majority of the readers refer to this place Charles D, Bartholomew and Miss Auna Lutz will have been made man and wife, The hour set for the uniting of these two young people is eleven o'clock to- day (Thursday.) The ceremony will be performed by Rev G. W. Melinay, of spring Mills, and the witnesses will ve confined to the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. The bridal party will go to Philadel- phia and Atlantic City to spend the honeymoon and will be gone about one week. Mr. Bartholomew is clerk in the Penns Valley Bank, and is a young man of most excellent qualities, | The Reporter wishes the young couple a happy, prosperous life, When a man is cremated the race of life ends with a dead heat. X= 3% Shultz -Keller of Rv Ward K Miss May- dle Keller, of Centre Hall, took place homeof Mr and Mrs, William bride, Tuesaday Caren. I'he marriage al six o'clock i performed Rev, KE { Lewisburg, ning fe Wad by fward 0 presiding of the Center district of the Unit- urch I'he guests present were confined y the immediate families of the prin- ipals to the contract After the con- breakfast was bride t bound ved, and shortly there after the boarded { mid a shower of fe eas rice, » 2 ie bride Mr. several years [. and meh position is the youngest daught William 1 i was employed i Mrs Kel and er, I, exchang in this place, iin groom fhe The Milesburg ie &% inst ac- manner, charg vangelical chureh, Ga year ui Inters Hill, r rit “Ll and tale yx irn fr it A Large Barn Burned House Cleaning +. Time... vou with supplies ning a plessure in We can furnish to make house cles fi manner, Ammonia. torax. Gold Dust. Roach Powder, Hapolio Ant Powder, Wind w Brushes, Nerul 44 Dust he Hroomes W hisp Curtains, fo 5, el« Zhe Bash He 5H and 10c White 1 Hash Rods, Fnamel and Oak Poles \ 0c Mattings sand Druggetts, Cushion Tope, Furniture Coverings. 8 Linens, CoHons aster Goods in great variety, le sawter Cards, 1¢ to 50¢, Keg | GARMAN'S STORE PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Philad, & Erie R. R, Division and Northern Central R, R. Dyes, ERNEST mT aE i SHOOK Spring Mi iis XECUTORS RNOTICE-LETTERS mentary on the estate of Matd Gregg township, decessed, having been ily granted to the undersigned they would re request any persons knowing them debled to the evinte to make immediate and th se having claims spains sathentioatled {a CHAS, E STROUSE Zion CYRUS H. 8STROUSE Spring Mills, Executors Belietoute April 14 TESTA ida Burouse, ticment Meyer, Alt'y, XECUTOR'S NOTICE. ~LE TTERS TESTA. mentary on the estate of Dane] Hess, Jute f Harris township, decossed. bavipg been dul ¥ granted to the undersigned he would respect fully request any persons knowing themselves in debted 10 the estate to make immediate pay ment, and those hav ing claims against the same to present them duly suthenticated for set tiement, THOMAS ©, HEIMS, Executor, April 7, 1904 Osoeola Mills, Ps XECUTOR'™S NOTICE. —«LETTERE TESTA mentary on the estate of Jane R. Potter Inte of Harris township, deceased, having Leen duly granted to the undemnigned. fie woulda ree spectinliv request any persons knowing them selves indebled to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the sume to present them duly authentioated for sets tiement. JOSHUA T. POTTER, Executor, Centre Hall, Pa. A\ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. letters of Administration on the estate of Mary A. Hack, late of Potter township, Jdeceased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, he would respectfully request all persons know- ing themselves imdebted to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to preset them dul hathentt- ented for settlement. Le. GOOD March 31, 1004. Administrator, Centre Hail Pa. WOOD Mgr ger Agt RAILRO Days CENTRAL Week Dy WESTWARD AM | PM W030i4N 10871428 30 4214 80 10 45 | 4 36 {105814 88 514 42 i444 0h iq 52 {11 0814 bd 112015 08 i i 5 3 ds i a i0 {1 1 11 dle Wad on | 20111245 00 ov 7 111 98 15 O8 00]... State College 3 5 10 Morning traine from Montandon, Williamsport, Tock Haven ane ad Tyron contect i with tin No 7 for State College Afterpoon trains from Mon tandon, Lewisburg and Trrone connect with Train No, 11 for Biate College. Tins from State College connect with Penna BR. R. trains at. Bellefonte ERREBRERBERERE BEBE, My i130 F. H. THOMAS, Buperintendent CENTRAL RAILROAD OF v Condensed Time Table. Read Down. in Nov No. 1 No: MPM O02 11266 PENNEYLVANIA Week Days. 24, 1900 y. BEL “ BRONTE. Zin : Hela Park Punkies., a— JAUBLERSBURG .. o}-Sajdertows. - i Nittany. Huston .... hi. LAMAR ... 7. Clintondal |. Krider's Spring... | a Mackeyville anv 4 Reta Springs. — BEEFENERYeLS ERATE 2 ws @* 3 5 ¥ Ef apaf nina] «3 EENEHYSSSRLERER UK RRR R RRS EEEGGS de Be SEnsasan 3 4858 8 Th Sp ad lowe wd P50 ha og bibotetebtotetbe kG iSstaaiataseiatag tas aiagater | Bw ¥ g SEs Hl PRP BER BERR OC CODD 5% PENURLEEREERERNER wo 32 8 BE uZp px 10 0... PM PN in v ind, ) REE SEA donk. HART