8, WW, SMITH, ENTRI Haw La PeNN'A, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1904, TERME. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. 2 cents per line for three insertions, snd 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application, (he figures opposite your name on abel of pa- ner indicate the date to which your subscription R paid. When no date is given the date implied is July, 1900; implied fa July-thus: when no month is given the month “00” means July, 1900; 01", means July, 1901; “04 means that your subscrip- tion is paid in advance to July. 1804, Other months than Jaly are indicated by abbreviations, When you pay your subscription always ox- amine your label and when a potice appears that corrections have been made, compare and report immediately if you have not been give n prop o « redi t. No receipts for subscription wil i | unless by special request. The » on label ought to be suflicient y by mail is reasonably safe. no losses to this date DEMOUERATIO NATIONAL TIUKET, ALTON B HENR DEMOCRATIU STATE TICKET. 14 preme Court SAMUEL GUSTINE THOMPSON, Philada DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, Plum Grove, Mis. Heiz:l and son Parmer, of Aaronsburg, spent a short time with the former's daughter, Mrs. Jacob at Georges of Axe- Eimer George Rhar- Spring Mills. futher mer, Mrs H 8 Braucht, Mrs. Edwin Ruhl and Mrs. W, O. Gramley spent Sunday at Rebersburg, where they were entertained at the Bhaefle House, Mrs. R. G. Kennelley spent last week visiting friends and relatives in Rebersburg, T. M. Gramley made a business trip this week to Tyrone, Osceoln, Philips burg and Clearfield, ‘ H. N. Meyer, of Millheim, the hus- tling life insurance agent, was seen in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Heckman, of Lamar, accompanied by their Miss Sankey, of Philadelphia, their grand-daughter, Miss Heckman, of Clintondale, visited at the home of Johu Heckman on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Launtz, of Mif- flinburg, spent Sunday under the ps- rental of Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Snavely. Mra, Frank Neese and little son, of New York, visited Misses Alvina Neese last week, niece, and roof Auburn, Alice and D. H. village, met wit Nehlegel, plasters r, of bh quite a serious on Thursday evening | his pu cketl book co ty-three to tw i Cormisn®s st Fhis is a Joss Mi afford. The finder, by returning a reward of five dol- same, will receive lars and the thanks of thie owner. 1 ry ok ¥ Mrs. Margaret Ruahl entertain quile a large number of friends at a dinper on Wednesday last, The tiday party in honor of Miss Belle Byers, a youug sister of Mrs Emery Ripka, on Tuesday evening last, was a very enjoyable occasion and Miss Ibe young H. Bwarlz p ntertaioned t pleasantly with his gra Jacob Bharer and wile sp with t1 © Mr. a: #L 1 family of afternoon. Quite a number from this place at- tended the festival at Ege Hill day evening. It pr Satur oved to be a suc- weath- cess, notwithstanding the wet er ; the proceeds were §60.00, Miles Dippery, wife and child, spent Sunday at the home of Rudy Gin- gerich listen Coburn, of Coburn, aud Leitzel, of Millheim, Mra. W. J. Weber burg, over Bunday. Mrs. L. H. Mrs. P. P. visited their Stover, r sister, at Reber: Mrs. Lizzie ; Sunbury, is visiting ber many friends here aud took in the festival at Woodward on Satur J. W. Rowe, of Millersburg, is visit- ing hisson Bert Rowe and the former's wife, who is staying with this summer for her healt greatly improviog in healtl stay at Coburn. Mrs. P. P. Leitzel, of Millheim Mrs. Jerry Fagic, of Osceola, L. H. Stover on Wednesday. Rev. J. A. Bright, of Topeka, Kansas, preached in the Lutheran church SBunday afternoon. ¥ Sover, of lay evening her son She is since her and visited George 8. Stover, who daring the past year wae employed in West Vir- ginia, returned home and will spend his vacation with grandma Stover, Mrs. KE, Bartholomew has been ill for the past four weeks. She is muh missed at the Endeavor meetings, Huckleberries seein to be plenty this year. They are bought for five cents a quart, Henry Behm and family and Will Crader and family visited D. B. Rish- el on Sunday. Buuoday, Helen Stonebraker, for the first time since breaking her leg, viewed the place where the accident occured, Wilmer Btover, of Asronsburg, Was in town Sunday. Mrs. George Stover is spending some time at the sea shore, Lloyd Bartges, of this place, spent Baturday night at the Musser House, Millheino. Warren Meyer, of Philadelphia, is spending his vacation at the home of his father, Philip Meyer, Mrs, Harah Newberry, of Cleveland, Obio, spent a week with her sister, Mrs, Thomas Kaler, Irvin Bartges gave some choice se- lections on the phonegraph Sunday afternoon, Quite a number of the young people from this place weit to Woodward on Baturday evening to attend the fos tival J. M. Barker has oade his fortune ; he left the employ of the P. R. BR. Co, avd is starting out as a book agent, RS A fA corn erop will be a good one, There are very few corn flelds that do not jook promising. located hb ing and at | WE Of $ ition. KEvan- Kansas, formerly Asrousburg, an t present ary in ITudian Terr quite a brilliant and lively address, A large number of members of t from a church pacity. Waite a had a pic received the closest stier gelist { hiss ilory, also delivered ii faet distance were present. The was filled to its uatinost ca- large partly of young io the woods just town on Thursday last, and all CCAKION BS DAVIDE Deen § the « ligl It bad the novell) il ’ & Ot ing exclusively feminine, man beir The commenced. i present, bhuckleberry season hs Merchaut O. T. will have his teams in the mount suy from the pi 4 Huss, the genial sha smn next week to |} ickers Maj has greatly Jape the addition of a very tico. oved his residence handsome Ssnnms—————_ A sD ASA Penn Hall. The wheat is nearly all cut. James Keller and gon Will, of Cen- tre Hall, spent Sunday at the home of F. M. Fisher, H. F. MeMsnaway, Wolf's Btore, percuant at was in town Sunday aft- ernoon. Mr. Lucas Bweetwood, and lady friend, Miss of Potters Mills, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of J. C, Condo, Quite a number of people from this place attended the services at Spring Mills Bunday evening. Frank Lountz, of Miflinburg, passed through town Bdnday afternoon. The festival at Greengrove was well attended, Miss Mayme Condo, of Coburn, vis ited Saturday and Bunday with her friend, Miss Esther Hennich. H. M. Bmith spent Bunday with his family, Rev. Sbheeder, of Aaronsburg, and Rev. J. W.* Bright, of Topeka, Kansas, took supper at the home of Robert Bartges Monday evening. ————————— WHATS THE DIFFERENCE? Mr. Murray Tells You it Costs nanless it Cares, Nothing It makes vo 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 hesith? How ean I become my former self?” Bo strong i+ Mr. Murray's faith in the merits of Viotena that he is ready to promptly refand the woney If, after a few days’ use, Vintena fails to benefit, We chal lenge you to test our guarantee, For ale by J. D, Murray, Hall. of Brooklyn ; : Youn visiting relatives in the neight Harry Keller and David, Sunday with the Glades, Linden Mra, Sophia Hall, Mr, gwood, ate sorhood hls cousis ' spent attended the funeral of Mrs, Tussey ville, Sunday. Miss Annie Leitzel is here for and, her, f Philadelphia, Monday evening for s | of her uncle, mer, from Northumber] visiting at the home of her bre Miss Martha Moyer, « was an arrival month's stay at the home James M, } Mrs. Anvlie Bohu returned fi Hoss | om her | recent ter parents, at Coleville Evan festival on Ke lical Hatuarda home from of E ren § D. ROSS ' CHAIN MARL PRODUCE AY 1 HTORES Central State Normal School Lock Haven, Penn. J. R. FLICKINGER, Fall term, 15 weeks, begins Sept. 5th. Last year was the most secs wsful in the history of this impottant school about 700 students Location among the mountaine of central Penna., with fine water, spiendid buildings and ex- eellent sanitary conditions, make it an ideal training sohool. 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