Wn THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8S. W. SNITH, Editor and Proprietor. CENTRE Hairy, . .:. PENNA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1904. TERMS, ~The terms of sabacFiption 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, RESOLUTIONS AND CARDS OF THANKS —Resolu tions of respect will be charged for at the rate of one-half cent per word, (payable in advance) the minimum charge being $100, Cards of thanks, two cents per word, minimum charge, tifty cents, also payable in advance. The fi res opposite your name on label of pa- ar indicate the date to which your subscription h aid. When no date is given the date implied is July, 1900; when no month is given the month fmplied is July-~thus: 00" me ans July, 1900; “01” means July, 1901; “04 ** means that your subse rip- tion is paid in advance to July, 18504. Other months han July are indicated by abbreviations, When you pay your subs¢ription 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 proper credit, No receipts for subscription will w sent by mail unless by special request. The change of date on lsbel ought to be sufficient evidence. Money by mail is ressonably safe. There have been no losses to this date. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET, lent New York For Presh PARKER, For Vi DAVIS, ALTON B o- President : HENRY G, West Virginia DEMOURATIU STATE TICKET. ¥ For Jus SAMUEL G tice of Bupren USTINE Ae Court THOMPSON, ARTHUR B Millheim, Mrs. J. G. Spangler, Depot, arrived at of Maple! the w days with put- where she will remain a fe who is engaged at ting down the water plant in place. John Miller, head for J. GQ. Spangler, left last week for a few days’ at his home in Mapleton her husband, this boss vacation Depot. Friday, with a diteh plow, 11 in diteh After extricat- ing the animal from its dangerous po- sition it was found it rious injury. A tiny boy arr L. P. Auman, & permanent cheerfully granted Mrs. Auman. Dr. F. C. Gutelius made a business trip to some of the eastern cities last week. The picnie by a few of the Lutheran which was to was interfered held in the building, and a them by their 0). Hosterman while the Street plow ing one of horses fe the ou Penn sustained no se- ived at the home of Saturday, and claimed which both Mr. residence, by WAS and FEunday school classes, be on Saturday, but with by the rain, was vacant knitting mills nice time was shown teachers, Mrs. F. Miss Alma Musser, The water plant was the subject numerous theoretical and philosophie- al street corn by & ber of the Haturday Mrs. Augustus Hoover, fonte, sister of the late John of Philadelphia, was a guest at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Musser, on Penn Street a few days last week, Sheriff H. 8. Taylor had business in this end of the county Balurday. He was accompanied by W. D. Zerby. H. H. Leitzell, of Mifflinburg, was in town and vicinity a few days last week. Quite a number of the town people attended the Sugar Valley campmeet- ing Bunday. Mrs. Rena Heed and her sister, Miss Nebiie Brown, of Williamsport, are visitors at the home of Granps Joconb Eisenhuth. Harvest Home services were and for er discussions nume- citizens, evening. of Bel Tonner, 1 jee held in the Lutheran church Sunday eveniog, when the pastor, Rev. B, R. M. Bheed- er. preached an instructivesermon, be- fitting the occasion. The church waa beautifully decorated with an abun- dance of flowers, and the products of the farm and garden, A party composed of three men and eight ladies, from Renovo, Lock Ha- ven and Philadelphia, arrived at the Musser House Saturday. They took in Penn's Cave and other interesting puinta Bunday. P. B, Brennaman, of Baxton, Bed. ford county, was an arrival here Fri- dey. Mr. Brennaman isa son-in-law of 'Bquire F. P. Musser, where Mrs. Brenpaman with their little son Rob ert has been spending the summer, Mr. Brennaman's health being somes what hopaired, he expects to remain it this place a short time to recuper- ate, 'Bquire F. P. Musser, J. H. Maize, P. P. Leitzell and W, F. Bmith had business at Bellefonte this week. Colyer. The Evangelical Association at Zion are remodeling their chureh. The work is being done by Mr. Dun- kis and son, of Farmers Mills, Among the sick are Miss Julia Ish- ler and Lydia, daughter of Mr. and Mre, Jumes Runkle, the latter is ill of spinal meningetis, A daughter was born “ Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Royer. Linden Hall. Miss Lena Bressler is visiting her uncle, Harry Miller, * Misses Jennie and Ruth Thomas vis- ited friends here last week and attend- ed the business men’s pienic at Hecla Park Thursday. Miss Elsie Bible returned to her home in Bellefonte after a months’ visit among friends in this section. Mrs, Jacob Zong has been under the doctor's care for some time, suffering partial stroke of paralysis; Houtz is improving slowly. Mrs, ed her cousin, F. E. Wieland, week, and Rev. and Mrs. Hall Misses Sallie and Clara Keller were tertained at Maple Shade farm. Quite 8 number from this vicinity last urday, which was largely attended, al- though the rainy weather made it un- pleasant part of the day. Mrs. Bmith, of Altoona, spent a lew days at Hazel Dell last week ; Keller spent Sunday with his uucle, Ezra Trossler. Mrs J. W, Zion last week, aunt, at Heels, Mrs. Meyers beautified by and Mrs. Wilson, is baving her home Ross Is havio Prof. 8. C. their home in Philadelphia former home, principal of the schools in Norwood, a Philadelphia, during work has at his of and suburb his three year’s met marked success, of George Horner, and a son stay with Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Royer Misses Blauche Tressler and Jennie David are paying a farewell friends in Penns Valley, before ing for Chicago and Missouri. hifi Aaronsburg, Wolf spent Mrs, Spring Mills, Stamt the Wolf and Sunday with Mrs, of Nadie mech, aged mother John Grenoble and family Mill Mary Ardrey ter, ilefonute ; Frank and family, of Feidler, all day visitors of J. C. Stover Miss Lisle Acker a few with , of Bpring Mrs (ruisewile were has gone 1 friends y spend months at Stale College, Kilias Stambaugh, of Lock Haven, is. spending part of iB vacation with his grapd-fatber, E. Cre Harry Stover re few mont hs stay in Ohio Miss Mary Stahl made a trip to Mil- ton returning on Monday. Elsenhower mmiller. turned home aft er a John Bellevue, get and to expect to Gilliland Bowersox have Ohio, ployment. Robert Condo Cal. Wieland, of day last we Condo. Mra, le few days gone where they erm. Mrs. Boalsburg, spent a ie home of William and daughter, ek at snker and daughter spent a with Merchant James Lenker at Lemont ev. J. A. Bright left for hia h in Topeka, Kas. , on Friday. The funeral of Mrs. Matilda which held in the Reformed church ot dey, was largely tended. - sick team, ne Weaver, was } Sun at- list are Jacob Among those on the Julia Kreamer, Mrs, Wyle and Earnest Stover —————— Coburn, Miss Alma Vonada, of Mifflinburg, is spending a few weeks with friends in town. James (GG. Winkleblech working on the railroad in the place vacated by J. M. Barker Land! Will west, in Eckert hired for him last wd William iam Rote to tend bar Harry Stonebraker left of the William merly inst week Jolin Keister and wife, of Lamar, spent Sunday with the latter's sister, Mr. J. E. Kaler, T. B. Meyer and family, John Rish- el and family, Frank Lose snd wife spent Bunday at the home of Daniel Krader. Heveral young men, unaccompanied by their ladies, attended campmeeting on Bunday. They were Frank Hack- enberg, Ammon Emie, Lioyd Bartges, Calvin, Clarence, Andy and Walter Fryer. the employ Canning Co. Whitmeyer and wife, for- of Seanor, spent several days in town. A Pine Stump. Mra. Samuel Burris, of this place, aud Miss Everhart, of Bellefonte, Sun- day were guests of the former's son, Irvin Burris, Henry Houser, of Nittany Valley, visited Aaron Lutz on Saturday. C. B. Houser made a trip to Wood- ward last week. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Walker made a trip to Bellefonte on Wednesday, Namuel Burris and lady, Ear! Lutz sod lady, Jacob Walker and John Garver attended tbe Business men's pienie. The rein Friday night was very wel. come, and will do much to complete the corn and potato crops and freshen up the pasture lots Penn Hall The schools will open Sept. 12th. J Severe Cut on Leg, of Potters Mills, ohn Wilkinson, of F. M, Fisher on Sunday. The Challenge band will hold their annual festival on the publie school ground on evening, August 27th ; all are invited. | Saturday Dr. Henry Bitner, of Millersville, is | visiting among friends and relatives, | The masons are at work on the Lutheran church, Harvest Home si in the day held | rvices will be Salem Reformed chureh Bun-| morning. Johu Risliel, of F in town M armers Mills, was | ouday afternoon, | cc ly Nittany Mountain, i i tiled a car load Riloger Ealipe Vira Lond berg: A ased 011 r purch er’'s organ ; 1 : ty on Lhe Another exeitem we dare not gis name Robert Bmith snd wifi tre Hall visith were at Cer Smith's last week Earl Lutz harvest and thre 1 E most places fasin 1 iri $ ol their fall seq Mra, Barn with her dauglt is Brown, of Stale Ud Hew Elite has adding a new Clayton re improved property by yard M Elizabeth returned home after a few ene feses Agnes and weeks with friends at Potties Alfie Haturday at K. Bmith ape Laat and Aar wirg assisting with | the installation of a C. K Laitberan Friday VO Hober gas | generator iu Lhe church of | that town. I'he Lutherans of Boalsburg opened | their Sunday school room last Bunday, after the repairs made, The room cers | tainly makes a fine appearance, Next | Sunday is “Rally Day” and 8 general i fnvitation is fed to every person | to come and part the work. | All members, past members, and per- sons not connected with any Sunday school are urged to attend, Mrs. E. K Smith returned home after spending a week caring for her mother, Mra. A. J. Tate, of Bhiloh, who has Peen sick, but at this writing ahe is improving. Donald Sellers ia visiting friends in Altoona, Mise Margaret Peters is visiting friends at Milesburg this week. ———— A AO Fred Dunkinson, a carpenter em ployed on the Evangelical eliureh, in Lewistown, fell from the buildin abd sustained injuries that will probably pxierng ERR in NR RR IRS prove fatal. / of H. B. Alexander, by making trams nt —— Schoo! Opens Septemrer Bih wi during Net i borough schools oth 1 oper nber and elose ek. ected priopeipal of thi ol, and James B, the Grammar grade —— Flizabeth the §— wr Schuyler, of of her broths guest ¥. , Mehuyler Grange Program the meeting Below i Pro given Grange i program for METER A Haturday, in ’ ure there in and what imple il to! the » What advent ting ¢ {hae ments are best Prof. Calvin Neil in, Florenos » Wrongs jee Wh al root adap! Hhoue, ighbors £ * Foro Gur nu wrinary than real? V hint enterisinments at our Cara tncsimpment can we bes! myvid Keller, Joh FE CH A RT it les th ines - fo Bu pw J of BSR A lake Summer Underwear Laceand Lisle Hosiery White Goods 0 4 ¥ a - . (Groceries, . g si Cakes, > I a bi 000 $50 $20 g «8 CO. NEW YO! 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