rE SW, CENTRE REPORTER. SMMTH, . . . Editor and Proprietor, CENTRE Harv, . Pan. A, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1904. TERMS. ~The terms of subseription 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- per indicate the date to which your subseription s paid. When po date is given the date implied is July, 1900: when no month is given the month fmpli od is Jul yethtis : * 007 means July, 1900; “01” means July, 1901; “04 ** means that your subse rip- tion is paid mn 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 shat corrections have been made, compare and rep ort immediately if you have not beeu given : No receipts for subscription wil special request. The y on label ought to be suflicle: y by mail Is reasonably Sent There have be no losses to this date DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET For ALTON B., PARKER HENRY G, DEMOURATIC COUNTY TICKET, Wor lfc A complete conspectus of the polit the outset of the Pres- idential campaign is presented in the ical situation at Aaronsburg. Among those who were visiting In town the past week were, Paul Bwabb, Martha and Annie Cassler, of Holsop- ple; Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Bell, of Bellefonte ; Mrs. Minni: Adams and children, of Btate College ; Mrs. Kate Keller and son, of Lock Haven; An- drew Bell and Miss Jessie Kline, of Huntingdon ; Eliza Bummers, of Williamsport ; Henry Haffley and wife, of Renovo; Kva and Albert Stambach, of Lock Haven, and Mrs, Mary Burd, of Btate College. Henrietia Kline returned from a few day's visit with friends at Logauton, Miss Kathryn SBwmull and Blanche Weaver spent Sunday with friends at SBmullton, Miss Theodora Acker, lege, to rents a visit, Clayton Wyle and family, ‘Gl of pay Biate ( has ¢ me home her and other friends in the burg. Misses Flossie and Mary Stover went to Mifflinburg on Saturday ; came home on Monday but Mary pects to remain a few weeks, lie have gone with friends at State College, Paul and Ruth Swabb, Martha to spend a fe the home of George Wolfe, at Mills. i Mr. and Mrs ler, Bunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Jac Rebersburg, spent Sundar son Warren. Mr. Mra, Harvey Crouse spent a few days with Mrs. Crouse’s puar:nts, at Winfleld Perry Bmith, spent Cleo, ih Winkleblech with their and editorial pages of the July Review of Reviews, That ly to prove as indigg this #8 in pre No importance in State or nstional poli- ties escapes it, wensable vious campaigns. ta msi A MA ed Siates Senator Henry Jemocratic Ex-Un Davi B . for Vice President nominee thie is a fine American self-made man, At time of life when men are waiting summons, he hale and hearty as a man of sixty a the last had been generally agreed upon as the Democratic candidate for Governor West v irginia this Fall. Parker Davis make a tieket to win. — le tee sma Rebersburg. Miss Sallie Moyer, who tending the Haven, is spending her parents, Mr. Moyer. Peter Breon and wife, of spent Tuesday in town. Dwight Wolf, of Williamsport, spending a few days in town visiting relatives, Jack Ocker cut a deep gash in his foot while cutting wood. Miss Amy Stover, of this spent Bunday with her brother, Edgar Stover, at Aaronsburg. Williammn Weaver, who was working at Pitcairn, is visiting his father, Cal- vin Weaver, Mrs. Bessie Mo of | and and Mrs. Henry Millbheim, Prof. ver and children, of mother, Mrs. Chestia Btover Miss Beulah Wetzel to Howard where relatives, Saturday went she ia visiting Mrs. Jenkins and son, of are visiting John Moyer, Curtis Bierly, a few days last Reuben Bierly Forest Ocker and family have turped to their home in Bellefonte, The SBmuilton band visited this place Baturday evepiog and played in front of the business places. This band is yet in ite infancy, and is made up of youths of that place. When the hat was passed around quite a number of nickels and dimes were dropped in. Br. Martin, of Lock Haven, who usally spends the Fourth fo this Place, rt with bina wu lot of fire works which were diwplayed in the evening tora large crowd, on the sehool lot, After an appropriate speech by Prof. C. LL. Grumiey, all gave three cheers for the red, white and blue. The walk between this place and Hmiliton is in a very dilapidated con- dition and needs repairing. It would be well for the citizens of this place and Bmullton to repair the same, This is something very necessary and should be sttended to at onee, Bellefonte, at this place, of Loek Haven, spent week with his faiher, re Reduced Hates to the Seashore, The Pennsylvania Railroad Com- paoy has sranged for four low-rate ten-day ‘excursions for the present sea- from Lock Haven, Troy, Belle fonte, Williamsport, Moeanaqua, Bun- bury, Mt Carmel, Shenandoah, Lykens, Dauphin, and principal inter- mediate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlantie City, Caps May, Ocean City, Bea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesen, Wildwood, or Holly Beach, on Thursdays, July 21, August 4 and 18, and September 4, 1904, Excursion tickets, good to return by regular trains within ten days, will be sold at very low rates. Tickets to At lantie City will be sold via the Dela- ware River Bridge Route, the only alirail line, or vis Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia, Stop over can be had at Philadel phis, either going or returning, with- in limit of ticket. For information in regard to specific rates and time of trains consuit hand bills, or apply to agents or E. B, Harrar, Division = Ticket Agent, Mame Rote month's visit Miss few with Philadelphia Miss Eva of come Lo spend the Mrs. Phiiadelphis, witl Mus- i i : i Meyer, i | has summer {| her grandmother, Eve lyn | ser, Mr. i sonburg, Madi. Jessi Roush, of of and Mrs. John the home | Wert one day last week. Miss A Btover, of Rel paying brother, Stover, a few day's Mr. and Mrs Greeuburr, spent | their brother Zach | Thomas | Weaver visited at annie ersbury is her Pro. Edgar visit Joh few and Thomas, of a days sister Mary and and unas KE Liinois, family, Rose ¢stne to Mrs Fre a3 Edi u pend the summer with Israel Weaver, ep rs, nunds, of Odell, 1ilinols, Mrs. Sarah Spangler and aughter, of Rebersburg, at the home of Wm, on Main Btreet. Mrs, trude, of Lewisburg, spent with Mrs, Sarah Harper, their he i | i ir i Mrs. spent a day ne on Tuesday. * Mattie Rote, of Axe Mann, and Mary, of Wilmerdie, | guests at the home of Mrs, | daughter are Sue Rote, nul mt —— Potters Mills lexander, of | spent Sunday with his brother, D; | 8. Alexander. J the Burnham H Hall ve SiiRA0Ce 4 shin Weaver, while cutting mountains, cut an ugly gash his foot, Harry and Frank one night son caught the fish, Earl Smith is pitching hay with his uncle, D Milla Mra. Kate Carson is spending a few days with friends in Mifllin county. Dr. H. 8S. wife and little son Hugh spent the Fourth at Spring Mills with brothers and sisters, Miss Joyce Bible spent a day week with Miss Anpa Wilkinson Mrs, Wilkinson is on the sick list but is getting along nicely, Spangler, Harry W Carson were last week. out fiahi i Harry Wilkin biggest string lexan ier, this ss AA SS Pium Grove, Ernest Treaster, of Egg Hill, Sunday with George Bharer, John Korman visited with and relatives at Bellefonte. Misses Katie and Emma Bwariz vis- ited several days with their brother, W. H. Swartz. William Keller and Charles Auman spent Sanday at the home of N. B. Shaffer, Philip Auman and Bertha Jamison spent Bunday with the latter's father, Mr, Jamison, at Georges Valley. spent friends Bp ————— WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? Mr. Marray Tells You it Costs Nothiog unless It Cares, It makes no difference what may have caused you to lose flesh, to be nervous and irritable, to rise in the morning feeling languid and dull, to be dyspeptic and despondent. Tne all- important question to you is: “How can I regain my health? How can become my former self 7’ Bo strong is Mr. Murray's faith in the merits of Vintena that he is ready to promptly refund the money if, after a few days’ use, Vintena fails to benefit, We chal lenge you to test our guarantee, For sale by J. D. Murray. HAA SP ———— Two Horses for Nale, G. R. Melss, of Colyer, has a team of Willismsport, Pa. Linden Hall Miss Lizzie Gettig and Mrs Harry | Ishler are visiting friends and acquain- tances in town, Mra, Cyrus Durst returned from s visit to daughter, Mrs, Samuel Wagner, at Kipple, Mrs. Maurice Miller Her is a guest at the Frank McClellan is home from Ohilo and is spending a few days with his brother Robert at this place, Mrs, J. H. Ross, who has been for several weeks, Is out. The U. Ev, congregation will festival in this place Saturday ing, July 30th, Mra. Mollie Miller week's visil at sick sgain able to be) evel returned the home of her dward, aud Mrs. rejlalives davghters, nt Wo Mrs. B, CU Lee, who were West Appollo, F.E Wick y Lock Henovo. The Bradford visiting ni | returned last Thursday. atid is away on a business Haven, Williamsport and nas Coble who lias been in Los Years, | short visit with his aged mother, his return he expects to spend in St. Louis and go back by w of New Orleans and New Mexico, Owing Lo the wel weather fariners bBave Deen Kept back wi their hay Lad Middletow saturday Ffeservoir ging bus Me 8 2 amokin., ff 3 * . of inst week, t Aaron stided by people Wel rents turned Fri 3 oe festival urday evening «» att an quite | a number of young every thing t off very nice. il the heavy ral came t person it ginal 3 i that tLe next ¢ ing to Mitlhettn were seent in the the disianice abn hit fee tua | Mens ¥ t sig ut eig (CIHARTER NOTH burn, Peun towuship the purpose of = ration being to boy and veil frait vegelabl les and other pr xine, aud 1 (117, reserve and can such fruit and Jegetat sie, and for this purpose Wo ow real estate and to ercot and operate a proper factory for Preparing thie sald fruit, vegetables and other products for the market A. 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