THE CENTRE REPORTER. S. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. CENTRE HALL. . PENN’A. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1904. TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. three insertions, and b cen sequent insertion. Other application. 20 cents per line for ts per line for each sulb~ rates made known on The figures opposite your name on isabel of pa- per it idicate the date to which your subscription id Vhen no date is given the date implied is July, 1900: when no month is given the month implied Is July—thus: * 00” means July, 1900; 01", means July, 1901; “04 means that your subserip- tion paid in advance to July, 1804. Other moths t ated by abbreviations, ibeeriptipu always ex- when a notice appears n made, compare and vou have not been given eipts for woription will ecial request, The ht to be sufficient reasonably safe. date char evidence There ha Stump. Namuel Burris visited his parents at Pine Axeman last Adam Roads sird family visited the family of Aaron Luiz on Bui Adam Zeigler, of Linden ited hb sunday . day. Hall, vis- is mother on Sunday. J 3 made at Monday C. B. Houser usiness trip to Bellefonte on and returned Wednesda) Miss May W Thurs Were Miss El Moyer alker gave a flinch par- ty evening ; ia Moyer, Mrs shibarger Henry WHE I caller Houser on Friday . car of chemie- on Thur daughter, home of his visiieQ at {he n Lutz, on Saturday. —— Woodward. on Hosterman is attending Ruth. Boob, died Fri Nature cause of eroup ; IA) death was membran age w Reuben 8B i Mra heim few While ti able to ret Mr and Miss Bessie t Aaron ti i days 4 and is not s. Gephart hart, day t > liar v 1iiiamnm . fe v daughter, M1 ore companied bh le grand- ter Helen. Mrs. W ited Mrs. Mr. ane visited at dau 120 arren A. M Smith } were in this place on week on busin ', every College Frank afternoon on Main little daughter of and » Davis, died Thurs week at their iny iiss Stree, of scariatina, Rumor has it store will be open that a8 new ed in t No new cases of reported for the | four or five days, and those under quarantine are fast re- covering, and it is hoped that at the full recovery of those now afflicted the end of the trouble will have reached. The knitting grocery he near future. have been 3 i sickness fast been which had been was started on full capacity, Wesley Meyer, who is employed by Meyer Brothers as head butcher, spent Sunday at his home in Boalsburg, Htover Snook, who a few weeks ago was called home suddenly on of the serious illness of his W. Btover, will start Thursday Philzdalphia, where holds a position ment of the Franklin National on Broad and Chestnut Streets. D. Hoke, of knitting spent Saturdey of last week in fonte. Miss Ida Orvis, Hon. A. O. Furst, and N. B. Spangler, Esq., of Belle fonte, registered at the Musser House Friday of last week. Preparations are being made by loeal committees for the proper servance of Memorial Day in place, J. Sunday Hireet. Randall Musser, a Senior at Penn- sylvarlia State College, was home on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. P. Musser, East Main Bireet, Sunday. A jolly party of young folks of this place took a drive to Penns Cave SBun- day afternoon ; overcosts and lap robes were found to be necessary. A —————— mill, closed for a few days, Monday morning to its account J. for nice the correspondence depart- Bank, uncle, hie in the mill, Belle the ob- this . Bmith, of State College, with his family on spent Penn Codar Shingles, We have just received two car loads of Cedar shingles, from Washington, and offer same in large or small lots, A. P. Lusg & HON May 12, 1004. 2t. Centre Hall, Pa. LOCALS, State College commencement exer- Yeager & Davis advertise Well shoes, for men, at $2 50 and $3 00 near Spring Mills, who was kicked by a horse, is not much improved. Albert F. Fitzimmons Mesars, Colvin, and Paul Pennsylvania State College, spent Sunday with friends in town. want to well kept, well harnessed and well driven horses, you dents at If you “ee the hands of Jaeobh west of town. a Harris Towns hip. stack, his father, Michael Hess, Bellefonte, was here a few days perintend the work. A meeting of the Home and Foreign missionary society of the chureh held at the home Mary sion Day. Was of Mrs Hess, Mrs. George Balley Hunter, of and daughters, and Riley Altoona, ile are vis rs here, Mr. tow Mrs. spent Tibbens, of M day Her, and nship, at the home Michael Be A mes ti congregatio of ries of the as the Boal Refor ing of the consist ns Known imrge, was held in the Loni lay moraoi lement was ms lassis during entre u this place, reek, i of Cedar C through here | of last gal weed We r HM Lhe young 1 il show at ‘alter L Mic {O01 se Pit and Mrs Humun Tan church at morning Al the . f oi. mmun fon John's chureh on persons were received as confirmation Mrs Harriet Korman, Miss Edith Korma in Low were presen day J. H. gale viile i Viiie, ang Us ship, at the Sut BETVICES is the Neidig to the Reformed el burg. BRsis At 1% sens ———— Spring Mills. are the Parties the feat being principal al present, one Mr. and Mrs honor of their son at Centre Hall, There a birthday party honor of Bidney Reish, which res ported to have been a grand success : flown at the home of Osman, in who is working Harry, was also is refreshments were served at nine o'clock, after whicel Y Blues on were ed until twelve, at time all re- turned to their homes Mrs. Osman returned Hall where she had mother, who is ill, W. O. Graden is on the sick list, The little daughter Will Bmith is improving Mr. Bhires was I'he from Ck home communion service in Hev., Miller's preciated by the audience sermon was much ap- Tuesday afternoon for the 8t. Louis Ex posicion, Mr. Diehl, of Pine Grove Mills, spent Sunday with Prof S. Ward Gramley, leaving for Greencastle on Tuesday. A birthday surprise party was given for Mr. Reish last Monday evening The Spring Milis Creamery Compa. ny is building a poultry stable and a store room. Harry Ruhl, of Philadelphia, accom panied by Frank Sheary, of MifBin- burg, is spending some time visiting his mother and many friends. These two young men expect to start for the Bt. Louis Exposition in » few days, Prof, Jacob Diehl, of Greencastle, visited at the homes of T. M, Gramley Monday snd Tuesday, Miss Kate Hettinger arrived here from Lykens an week sgo. On Wedpes- day afternoon she left for Grand Rap ids, Michigan; where she expects to make her future home with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Wesley. She will stop in Altoona for a few days while on he way. Marriage Licenses delle Center, O, lennison, Abdera Wood WW ard, Madisonburg. Wm. J. Torrence, Nellie E, Nathan O. Vonada, Annu Rishel, Emory MeAflee, Edith McKelvey, Mtormstown, Port Matilda LOO Wednesday Shirts { ALR Rain ir me n—Kreamer & Son, Brush farmers complain’ of ground. talline yaliey The one who has a mateh for to burn. chronic borrower is any Miss My to Mi money a Goodhart, last week went | iroy where she will be employed. | Ex-Associate Judge Samuel Brisbin | in Lewistown, aged seventy-| eight Mrs. Alfred 1g her Years Reiber Kusterborder i £3 ook dine Nnitn Linden Hall ret Annie ariel tiTace ver ea} He Vi were | inday Mi three Braddock. 8 OIL WE « retur: «il among friends at ie VRe home by Mrs 5 EE Goss and Cartis Daniel Mothersbaugh, quite iH from scarlet fever, ia impo ing slowly, Quite un number of children and old- er people are afflicted with mensles Misses Mary Tressler and Maude Miller, of Rock Springs, were pleasant guests of friends intown over Bunday. Mrs, Tawmie Keller and Hwabb vi friends at on Friday. The ehildren of the M. E. school are preparing for their children’s day oxXcrcisea, which will be abou muddle of June F. E. Wieland has let for raising the site} the slore feet of additional wall under it. work will begin at onee, and when completed will udd much to the ap pearance of the buildings Mr Rossman will take Harry Ha. gen's plage in the depot at this place, | Harry has secured 8 position with the 1 Central railroad at Bellefonte, DEMOURATIC CONVENTION June thay Previous The th Apportionm: Primaries Matar nt of Delegates Democratic voters of Centre will meet at the regular places holding the gener elections, in their election districts, on hi, to elect de onvention, under the party, the offices for hold- «ft, of the ssisinants ion will and close i pective egnles rules of the primaries, wi MM i and the P. § CeIn atid 3 o'clock M I'he d legates at time will in toatl ap rn Bellefonte, Muesd above Court June 7th, nominate oue of President Pleas dates for the of candi- Rurveyor, the the chosen tuted feet iy, noon, and candidate for the office Judge of the Court of Common of Centre co mnty, two candi Assembly, candida for fice District | G1 date for the offic said delegates hosen will 1 & oo} 12 o'elock { { one of also an sane time elect three conf the next (Cor the {entre he frees to nivranes ongression ounty man of ti Forory i t AS GOOD as Men Haye under this gus: return fied H. | ly Rute ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS PA. a sive. 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