wy REPORTER. Editor "HE CENTRE S. W. SIITH, and Proprietor, PENNA. 1904, CENTRE Harn. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 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 Pr paid. When po date is given the date implied is July. 1X); when no month is given the month {mplied is July—thus : “00” means July, 1900; 01", moans July, 1901; “04 "" means that your subsorip- tion is paid in advance to July, 1904. Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations, When you pay your subscription Always ex- amine your label and when a notice appears that corrections have been made, compare and report immediately if you have not been given yroper credit, y receipts tor subscription will B sent by ms inless by special request. The change of ds on label ought to be sufficient evidence, Money by mall is reasonably safe. There have been po losses to this date. Millheim, Randall Musser Bellefonte, "HBquire Gart in town Mouday. “Wesly” Meyer spent Boalsburg and Bellefonte, ‘Squire D. L. Zerby made a trip to Bellefonte Saturday. J. D. Keen and W. R. Weiser business at the county J. O Sunday spent Monday in hofl, of Bellefonte, was Sunday at business had seat Smith, of State College, spent in this place with Among those fonte Monday as witnesses in the law suit of Keen vs. Keen, were, H. E. Duck, E. H, Auman, E. B. MeMullen, John Royer, and Jonathan Harter, Fhe visit of Miss Jennie Reifsnyder with friends in Ohio, which was to be his famisy. who went to Belle- came lo abrupt end on account of sudden r father, J. H. Reifsuyder. Monday evening, a somewhat extended one, an the illness of he Up to this time, nothing relinble has been learned as to the condition of J. H ill Reifsnyder, who Lock Ha- 8 po} at the r from ; tae : seriously is lyin ven hospital, suffering lexy since Tuesday | An enj given Friday evening by a number of the young the knitting mills, in honor of Miss Maud W er, of Bellefonte, who is visiting at the } home of D. LL ast. yyable moonlight party was folks, near OO. (reary. family of last week for a two or 8’ visit to Shickshinny, Lu- the former home of Mrs. eir friends here three week gerne county, King. Th a safe journey ai wish them d an enjoyable visit Philadel hands P. Gross. Yearick, of was in town friends and old acquaintacces, Mr, Yearick is engaged ad borhood about once a year and eapeci- ally the old town of Aaronst his boyhood days were spent, J. C. Hosterman, of the Journal, having received the of the serious Mrs. Boob, left Thursday of last for her home pear Mifftinburg, he expects to remain at least there is a her Mrs, suflering fre paralysis, phia, shaking with in business in Pl elphia, and usually visits this neigh- arg, where Millheil sad news In illness of his mother, Weel where until condition, change in Boob is a stroke of Last Thursday evening Albert Rob- erts, of Bellefonte, gave a free exhibi- tion of fancy snare- Irummiog on the diamond, after which he gave a opticon exhibition in the for which he charged a ten ad- mission fee. It is likely his audience was larger on the dismond than it was in the hall. J. B. Bpangler, of Mapleton Depot, to whom some time ago a franchise was voted by the borough council, to put in a water plant, was here Wed- nesday of last week, presumably on business pertaining to the same. He left Thursday morning on the early train ; nothing could be learned as to what was done in the matter. Miss Katie Stamm, came to Coburn Friday to meet her sister, Mrs. Jensen, who arrived on the morning train from New York City, her place of residence. On their way they made a short stop at this place to visit their aunts, Mrs. Wm. Henny and Mrs. Jacob Gephart. They are daughters of Samuel Stamm, of Lo- ganton, Mr. and Mrs. M, C, Gephart, accom. panied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, of Johustown, came down from Bellefonte Bunday on a short visit to Mr. Gephart's mother, Mrs. Jacob Gephart, After supper Mr. Gephart treated his guests to a drive through the Narrows, north of town, where there is at this season a nice cool breeze and delightful scenery, They left for Bellefonte Monday. pnp Penn Hall. Quite a number of people attended the Children’s service at Spring Mills Bunday evening, Mrs. Lavioa Smith, of Lamar, is visiting at the home of Jerry Albright. Miss Bessie Grove, of Centre Hill, spent Saturday and Sunday with her friend, Miss Ella Condo. H. M. Smith spent Sunday with his family, F. M. Fisher transacted business at Bellefonte on Monday. Miss Helen Bartholomew and Mrs, Henry Kreamer, of Centre Hall, were in town Friday afternoon. Mrs, Sarah L. Fisher is slowly im- proving. stere- town hall, cent of Loganton, Spring Mills. Prof, Hosterman’s school closed last | Friday, and those who came from a distance to attend have returned to their homes, Miss Goodhart closed her school a week earlier, she having taught only eight weeks while Prof. Hosterman’s term lasted ten weeks. James Van Valzah, of Bloomington, Ind, is visiting Wm. Allison, Jr. Prior to coming here he attended the | Commencement exercises at Princeton where his brother Robert was in the graduating class, Prof. H. W. Morris, of Rebersburg, joined a party of fishermen days’ to the trout. Miss Ballie Runkle tended visit to iam MeClellan. Charles Auman returned home from Gettysburg where he had student. on atwo excursion mountains for left her sister, for Mrs. an ex- Will. been a D. Leitzell and son Charles, who have been employed at are home for a visit, Rev. Elmer Williams among friends here last week. was a member of this year's graduat- Yeagertown, ing class at Dickinson College, ( Bruce Gramley left last the seashore, The the Lu- ug largely Children’s church Sunday Service iu even! rendered and The and very wel tended Bunshive the Home, for service used Fiowers, published by trustees of the Loysville Orphan whose benefit the off was taken Pat home tra le, Mrs. W. 8. Musser, of Marion Miss are visiting friends at this placs Miss Vonada, of Walker the home of 8, L. Condo. The Prest byterian hol the The i House Homer Rol nied by Miss Ida Loong, 1+fi for Bt. Louis. Dr (i. Vai fonize daughter and Visite Sunday sch service July 3rd, is well patronized, erts and - > — Farmers Mills Hoy's scl (Od festival at or » Hniscommunity., Miss Crertrude Haga needle st Milli ing the day with her parcuts, Miss Lodie Rishel, week with her WilO mpeg i father, at the fonte hospital Mr. Rishel is somewhat The Un } place will improved. ion Bunday school of this hold a festival June 25th, at sSHicacies of the s«¢ Music Hal Saturday evening, i i fie axon will be will be furnished by invited Armbruster i band : all Lat je ~ keng home of Elmer (. Sunday erpoon J. M. Goodhart carriage from J. M burg. Mr. and Mrs, spent Friday at Millheim. Oune of M. L. Rishel's horses is sick with catarrh fever. are andl were vulertained Hett roost { Kt } aft purchased a new Wieland, of B« alse George Armbruster ——— TH Woodward. L. Buck and family, of Re- spent a few Rev. O bersburg, Inst week. Mrs. Harris Stover and mother-in- law yisited Mrs. Stover's mother. Mrs. Wolfe, one day last week. Dr. Ard and wife left for Lew isburg on Bunday, Miss Maude Bellman, of Millheim, is visiting with Mary Eby. Fisher Motz, of Monessen, is home to see his mother, who is very ill, Daniel Benner went to Aaronsburg on Baturday, C. D. Motz was called to Jefferson, South Carolina, last week, at which place his father is very ill with paral yuis, Jacob Musser, town Monday. Mrs. Thomas Wolfe and Annie Wolfe, of Fiedler, spent a day last week at the home of ‘Squire Musser ———— A Mini - Potters Mills Misses Ida and Lizzie Bitner, Myra and Margaretta Rockey, and Ruth Rossman, all of Tuss-yville, spent Wednesday of last week with Misses Grace and Ruth Bower, Mrs. Clayton McKinney and chil dren, of Altoona, have returned home after spending a few weeks with rela- tives at this place. EE — Plum Grove, Mrs. Jacob Shearer and George Shearer spent Sunday with the form. er's mother, at Aaronsburg, Elmer Bwartz and family, Frank Bwartz and family, of Madisonburg ; Mrs. Benner and son John, of Old Fort, all spent Sunday at the home of W. H. Bwartz and family, Mrs. Carper is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Nathani-l Zeigler, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Homau, of Cen- tre Hall, spent Sunday at the home of days in town of Coburn, was in Harris Township. David Stuart, of ing here, J. 8 Waite, of ed business here, Pittsburg, is Bellefonte, W. Bomers and family pent Satur- day at Bellefonte. Miss Maude Irvin, of Baileyville, visited Mrs. F. E. Wieland Alfred Bhuey, of Shiloh, was a guest | of J. A. Rupp on Bunday, Theodore Boal and family to their home near Boalsbure, Rev, A. A. meeting of Synod at Reading last Mrs, Walker spent a weeks at the Hess home, near 8 town, Mrs. daughter, Mack attended a ipecial week, fev shingle- Amanda Thomas Riley is her Mrs. Philipsburg. visiting Frank Whitehill, at Harrison of state College the Harrison bakery, R. B. spent inst week at ’ 1 Siiiied Miil and Nora with the J. W. Hall, Misses Mary Reish Piue { Miss Gertrude Wiela this (Thureday) morning Mr. and Mrs. D Houserville risited Mrs Kustenl NB. W. Grane Janes COM paije eIrvii a - Linden R Hall this Mis Cath rother Will Mrs hom as log Mr Mrs, D. C. guest of Bu SATs is visi EH ews f her nephew, | knell U Wil for Derry, of her daug niversit in Brooks 3 where slie will be Mrs, A. HB, of Woo sumiger. Iti it ft fa bie hte . Meye for Fleek, druce wiford, V the is hers visit since the family years BED The supervisors have built Hew ® Iarge, wd in (quite abn bridge and raised the re the improvement, frout of dam, which ls The Children’s service Evangelical church was a decided was crowded Mise Ma Irvia, of Baileyville, and J. H. Miller, of Rok Spring, were guests of F. E. Wieland and over Sunday. Levi Miller is around shaking hands with old friends, having come home for a vacation on sceount trenchment policy in the shops, Mrs. F. E. Wieland left Tue aday for 8 trip throuch the western part of the state and West Virginia, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. C, T. Lemon, and Mrs, Freda Hall, at Elkins Miss Gertrude Wieland left this (Thursday) morning for St, Louis, from there she will go to western Ni bracks, where she will spend several months with her brothers Will and EK, K. Wieland, who are located near Alliance. A IM SS Last Day to Pay Mercantile Tax, Friday, July 1, is the last day for the payment of mercantile taxes at the county treasurer's office in tie court house. Merchants should take notice of this, as after the above date the law requires the cou treasurer to collect the tax by law, which will entail cost United ¥ vening sUCCessN, Iie house inthe Sunday ide family of the re- Altoona Peter Smith, YOU KUN NO RINK It Coats Nothing if it Fails to Cure Viv-te-na sustains aud refreshes the Body and the Brain, and has de- |servedly gained its excellent rep [tion and great superiority over other tonics. It is effective in its the action, aids digestion, appetite, removes fatigue, constipation and builds up the entire Vin-te- ' | His In aelicate hie system, na is especially al § Ith and iM. 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Regul ar 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 in , DRESS GOODS Ready- made $480 SHEETS BOLSTERS PILLOW CASES OIL CLOTH & LINOLEUM Pull Down gs, 9 to 50c. A Wagons, Whee 7s Go Carts, V elocipedes ; om Rabo arden Set er 10 to 25c¢, all Departments, LVANIA R. R. ric R, R. Di vision North oa Centr Barg ams in Hi inmsport, C1 with twin Xo trains from Mon one mneet with dine from R. tine at ¢f with Penna R . H. THOMAS, superintendent ILROAD Tin OF Table PENNSYLVANIA. Week Days Read U Pp Tune 15 1904 Kod. Nod No Ar p MPMANM PES 109 88 PRAY «P8519 16 P04 ahs 10 Pong #04 P01 my — BELL RFONTE 3 igh HUBLERSBURG.... “nvdertown Nittany A CR Huston ..... i AR on PG = i af 110 ow Krider's # in, Maockeyville Leder Springs... ] Salona MILL HALL. Central aad 4 Huduon Rive 0a Sn de RARE EEE 3h de Be Be ir R, Baz og Py w po » (Phila. & Reading w 6 6... 10 «0 200... JEN b TORK Philad. } PRM AM 0 Winninn i us AM Ar Now York... Lv... a 4 00 € J. W. GEPHART, General Superiniendent,