CENTRE SMITH, REPORTER. 8S. W. Editor and Proprietor, CenNTRE HALL, PENNA. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1904. TERMS, porter are o ADVERTISE three in and 5 cents per line for each sab sequent insertion. Other rates made known ot application. The terms ne J of subscription to the Re. ilar per year in advance. MENTS. ~—~20 per line fo sertions cents The figures opposite your name on label of pa- gdicate the date to which your subsoription Ry pal When no date is given the date implied is dnly, 1900; when no month implied fs July--thns means July, 1 tion 1° paid x srmonths thar Jnly are When you your subscription alwars ex amine your and whens notice apps ars tht ox Of ¢ been made, of mp Are Bnd report 1 ately if ye have r BIO \ i% for. sn bears pion w pn RE spe oial reque sat. chat evide means July, 1960; 01" to July, 1904. Other uglit i8. reasonably to this date safe waif y Ive Boy ok Coburn, M. Mr. aud Mr. and Mrs W. Osceola, and Wert, of Aur r, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LL and Mrs W of Luther Hartman, Mrs shar in. of Andrew nome rer, ol sunbury, her many friends over Sunday. 10} : $i 3 i mucn iivensQ 'n Was very WWoministers Was ween Ii some of ELRNE Dh Four two ladies and mi: this place, VOU LR men, fro Prof the mnasic f Millheim. music for Saturday £ Mr: vening vERIILE, tend hold ing. Know of « W. D. Zerby, his father ane Win. Aums Beecher & Co. turped to ing a few LOCALS, Emanuel Bmith, of Pottérs Mills, announces that he will open his ice cream parlor every Baturday evening, Leathers! Bons, of Howard, manu- fucturers of patent tar paint, are paint- ing ti Fleisher and Greenbriar bridges Eliza Moore, who Grandmother Harter, of Aarons- the winter months, is spending some time in and about Cen- tre Hall, Miss turned sister, Conn, : wns caring for burg, during Roxanna Brisbin from a prolonged Mrs. Harry Boon, Little Alice apd will Tuesday re visit her in Hartford] accompa to Boon spend the summer ifn se — Memorial Day at Sprucetown, the Sprucetown cemetery, a number of soldiers Dale, Clement Ke&q., was the orator, was listened to with loss quite st attention the citizens failing to the | elaborate, that quarter proper never appreciation of ntent day. Wo yt Harris Township Miss May Carper spent a with Mrs Mrs. Reb Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs, of Centre Boaisburg last week Vi ins Hyun, Heloule, and daughter, Wm. Kuhn wifi ', Visited in this pla Plea Miss Katharine joyed eds at sil Cant CT with Hull RY at Oak meme rs caller at this place toad Supervisor Penn township, working on ibe mountains, wer of in B had a gung aging (Fx Ti of road U. G. Auman received two of young trout which he distributed the stream near Zerby Station. An infant the funeral took place Monday. Foster Auman is papa ; it is a boy. cans in ——— a fT —— A] od ——s Plum Grove, Mr. Mrs. Emanuel Clintondale, spent several and Swarlz, days with their son Harvey Swartz and family. Harry Harter and family, of Axe Mann, were guests of Jacob Sharer and family on Sunday. Wm. Homan, friends at Linden Hall, Philip Auman snd Bchaefler and family, Victor Auman and family attended the dedication of the Lutheran church at Georges Valley on Bunday. Edward and Ralph Homan spent Sunday at Farmers Mills, Rudy Gingerich, wife and child Bunday were guests of the former's sister, Mra. Thomss Keen, of Potters Mills. family, N. B. ag A ANAS, Farmers Mills. Clayton Btover, who some time ago was seriously kicked by a horse, has much improved and at present is able to walk out of doors, Miss Catharine Armbruster and Mrs. Bevjamin Gentzel, of Bellefonte, spent decoration at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Arm- bruster. Mrs, David Shaffer was also a caller at that place, sion fs A Transfer of Ren! Estate, J. T. Lucas, et. ux., to J. Miles Cronover, April 15, 1903, land in Snow Shoe twp. $600, Hettle CO. Leaster, et, bar, to J. R. Bible, March 13, 1904, land in Potter twp. —$§575, . . LL es fn fp sepsis : Negligo shirts at Kreamer & Bon, hool b oks. Mis, BE Pauli be J § visiting at Mr. Shivglet the Dome ol Jaud Mrs, Hoover. Mrs. Laura Br ice Cream 10 own. parlor at her residence ice cream will be evening. The Democratic primaries will day aft-rnoon, June 4th, for the pur- pose of electing and iupstructing dele- gates to the county couvention the fol lowing Tuesday Thomas Mrs, her children, Bara, Edwin Rupp, John Leech, G, Edwin Meyer and William Hunter were visitors from the Mr, and Mrs Hess, Mariz and family, of Ferguson ship: Clyde Btate College : field, Jarnhart Stamm and Osman with Oy Win town- Newlon Mrs. Hannah of Altoona ; John wife, of near Franklinville, and D. F. Fortney, of Bellefonte, among those from a distanes who at- tended the funeral of Mra, Jennie Thomas on Sunday, Mr. sod Mis. Frank McFarlane, Mrs. J. H. Meyer, Misses Priscilla Stu. art, Helen Myers, Effle Long, Janet McFarlane, Katharine Meyer, Marga- ret Mothersbaugh, George Fortney, Charles and William Mothersbaugh, Howard Bricker, Albert Allen and George Meyer attended the memorial service at the Branch ; Judge Furst, of Bellefonte, was the speaker and the music was furnished by the Bate Col. lege band. As usual, a erowd of people from far and near were present at the Memorial service at Boalsburg, Capt. Hugh 8. Taylor, of Bellefonte, delivered the ad- dress. The old soldiers placed wreaths of evergreens on the graves of their comrades, and the children of the town and community, under the leadership of J. N. Dinges, covered them aver with besutiful flowers. The Lemont and Zion bands rendered Apptoptinte selections. Before closing uae fu- vited to join in singiig “America” connection with the Zion band. Col, Were POMONA GRANGE Second Quarterly Sesslon eld ut Pleasant Friday, May 27 The Centre C held its seeond quarterly the hall of Logan Grange, Gap, Friday, May 27th, Gap, meeting in The meeting was well at- tended fested Since were Mille, Oak Grove, « unusually and great ioterest was mani January three new Granges N # organized, one at Pine Grove Bprings and one at ast of Bellefonte Worthy Master George [Dale pros sided ; meeting opened promptly at Willard Dale delivered the ia address of wel uf of Logan by one at Rock 1, on bel he was responded to f f Washington Paniel Grove then read nd the Publie rs a paper on the Gravge a Behools E. K. Onl ped Hall, opel advantages of a system of ool ural, bers Gitiel Very here Was nu ( inrs per a Senator Quay Desd Matthew home in 2.48, senator Htates died United Juay at his afternoon at Interment togk p ace in the family lot | at Beaver Tuesday aliervoon, a— — Murringe Licenses Ralph W. Jones, Philipsburg, Meredith ‘I Pit M. (. Haines, Rebers! Alma FE, Gramley, Rebersburg. Wallace M. Carrie M. nylor, ourg urg. Heat?) Fuss sy ville, Lee, 0. Huyck, Willilamspo : ille, Fuss 3 ville, ieorps Lulu J r, Runvy -— > -y Two Valuable Meyer, Ley his valuable Horses ied W. one of of Centre Mills, Bruce mill the effects lost Wagon horses a few days ror, from of coli Fillas Zerbe the misfortune to Hall, Loree on Me , of near Penn lose nu wrday evening. H de DURATIC CONVENTI Primaries assent of Parson's A vow gan (range the Lfran meet in the hall of » fiear State College pois Spring Mills. Memorial Day was an elaborate patriotic dispiny was generally suspended The Army Post pris Mill t F. Lndge Ni aii and 1 dav especially held 30 p. local Grand aseinled by the children, arated | HB pressive EIN es Were at 6 ti, in the Presbyterian gathered, T. M. was chairman of the meeting, At of the services a beautiful Atross Vale,” was Miss Bena Shires aud B, Kennelly. After prayer by Rev. W, COC. Bierly, Hon. John GG. Love, of Bellefonte, delivered the ora tion which was timely and brilliant, The I. O. 0. F. Lodge, which was organized only a year ago, made their first appenrance on parade. They are to be congratulated on theirflgrowth and advancement, Win. Fleisher and wife visited at the former's parental home, at Tussey- ville, over Bunday. Mre. Anns Randibach, of Lewis burg, is the guest of her brother, Rev, W. UC. Bierly. H. C. Chappel and wife, of Lewis burg, and Mrs, Jesse Kern, of Lock Huven, were guests of D W, Zeigler on Bunday. Notwithstanding the ipelement weather on Monday evening the festi- val held by the Evangelicals was well altended, y a HT SM PSI AANAA. Bhirts for men-—~Kreamer & Sou, ple was Gramley the opening duet, rendered by Frank entitled © the ig Xd didat pRry elect ¢ nat 1 actin hint g named persons have i nnd are eligible to 1 Primaries K H. & TAYLOR, Chairn A “ “ WHAT HE KNOWS Hevualts of Mr, J D servations Murray's Ob. Mr. Murray easily tired, Knows that f you if you sleep badly, it Are nervous, if you ure easily exhaust. if | iounlly Vin- ed, if you. have lost your appetite, you are weak, either eo nstitud or as a resull of recent sick ness, te-na will put you on your feet, you to test it at his risk, ani promptly repay you if you are uot sat. iafled with the Get today, ARCUTOR'S NOTICE~LEITERS TESTA: menlary on the estate of John W, shook, Inta of Gregg township, deceased, having een | duly granted to the undersigned she would ree epectiully request auy persons knowing them: solved indebled to the ostate 16 make med inte pryment and those having claims against the wae to present them duly atithenticated for set- tUement, [Mm] OC SHOOK, Execatrix, April 14. Epring Mills, Pa. amar aT results, 8 bottle A A A AR AN NAA A LPALFA ‘Will grow anywhere if the oon tons are made r want give fom had to M0 rod worth of I to the sore, hs eh of the proper soil actors in the most mon difficulty, and Is ensily outta by —ae to 60 ols of Inproghsied sol to Whe acre, si oar or Seed ing. okn farnish voll from a fifleen Tour old field al gave over d tons of h Aa ast Jan nnd where the bacteria Route 100, * F. RB DAWLEY Fayetteville, "TRO Ga ov ni SRL ARR SL Bnd dl .: [Ayer } CR IRON TA SA BR TI Why is it that Aye Vigor does so many able things? Because is a hair food, It feeds puts new life into it. & ‘ L tne nar, The hair ETRE SR ric ich color b: ack gr PERETTI ONE En + OVER 67 MILLIONS # Represented in the FREDERICK KN. USTER RE! 2 GD —~ The Large wi” ns. Com J — en Ww Also Agent District for... a WN 99% 99ND BND NOD NOD < SDH OD OD HDD 2 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / eoe0ecoGOitOOROOICOPEROBSED resteooebonbeOeRRe ed to show goods. P.V.S. STORE. C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, COMPO GHOCISVDAEROIBBav Pa GOP COOVVODOVNCVOSDPOOODNCOPPGOIDPOSOOOTOCOOSDRDSE reads home We We inv well EY Dave HF. ROSSMAN |, SPRING MILLS PA. . . * . . . od * Summer Dress Goods The best line of Summer Dress Goods ever seen in our store, 7] GA RMAN'S STORE “ash Rods, 5 to 10c each. Seth R Rods, 10 to 20c each. Regular Curtain Poles, 20c up. Scrim, 5 to 10c. Regular Sash Curtains, 25¢ pr Mattings, 12 1-2 to 35¢ yd. Curtain Loops, 5 to 15¢ pr. All the Late Styles mn... DRESS GOODS Retdomande RN SHEETS BOLSTERS PILLOW CASES OIL CLOTH & LINOLEUM Pull Down Wagons 3lind 3 to 50c. or WW nn 10] . . iS, \/ Go Carts, Vel Garden Sets, remem pe Hd PAA 10 to 8 do ora viry “pal Li TR VT AKI JENNSYLVANI/ Philad, & Eric R and Northern ( R. Division tral R ¥ * “ 9% Ye 5 00 5 OR 510 Williamsport, with tain No rains from Mon Tyrone conhect with loge Trains from Penn'a RB. KB. trains at « THOMAS, Superintendent PENTREAL RAILROAD OF ofdensed Time Table PENNEYIVAXNIA Week Pays. 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