THE CENTRE REPORTER. S. W, SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. Ha, ‘. x: ” PENNA. OCTOBER 6, 1904. CENTRE THURSDAY, 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, 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 §1 00. Cards of thanks, two cents per word, minimum charge, fifty cents, also payable in advance, The figures opposite your name on label of pas Ib indicate the date to which your subscription is paid. When po date is given the date implied is July, 1900: when no month is given the month implied is July—thus : * 00” means July, 1900; 01", means July, 1901; “04 *' means that your subscrip- 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 immediate ly if you havo not been given roper credit, No receipts for subscription will EB sent by mail unless by special request. The change of date on label ought to be sufficient evidence, Money by mail is reasonably safe, There have been no losses to this date DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET, For President ALTON B sident HENRY G. DAVIS, est Virginia DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. EL GUSTINE THOMPSON, FPhiiad JORTESS Ww. SAMI For ( CHAS For State JAMES KERR, of Clearfield County. SHAFFER, of Cameron ( DEMOURATIC COUNTY TICKET, For President 2h ELLIS L Linden Hall Messrs, Dillet and McNitt were buy- Harris Township. Mr. and Mrs. Faries, of Milton, have been guests at the Boalsburg tavern for the past two weeks. In company with Mr. and Mrs. Black they spent a day at State College and were very much pleased with the sights, this be- ing their firat visit to this county. brother Harry, at the Branch. Alfred Osman, of the Mountain City, was shaking hands with old friends in this place. Mrs. Harriet Fortney had ing put on her house and porch built. Owing to the storm last week many apples were destroyed. that three-fourths of then were blown to the ground, making them unfit anything except cider. J. J. new sid- also a new for left on the fields and highways, on ac- count of the storm. John and Goheen and wife, of Downs, are visiting friends relatives Centre county. Griffith Lytle, of Kansas, who has been spending the summer at his old home near State College, wus a visitor here last week. Mrs. Sara spent the summer with mother, Mrs ed to their home at brother James Kansas, in (ioheen and Dow ns, Stein and daughter, who the former's Eliza Campbell, Annville. Rev. Black will conduct communion service at Pine Hall next Bunday. Mrs, Newton Yarvell was in canning last Wednesday jar it her ' return- engaged tomatoes and when attempting to close a w44 cutting both suffering great pain, to use her hands broke, the gl hands, She besides all. Phronie, a Gilmer, is being unable ut Harry het Of 6 little daughter of little off with the sickle had the finger of hand cut Her right father was getting ' to mow clover seed 16a Li as he the Knife reached 8 bune Mf grass ; he, ing up cattle in this section last week for the Miss eastern market, Mary Carper met with a8 pain- ful sccident Wednesday While ascending the cellar steps, and the Log sustaining severe last evening. y, Se lel almost a into the cellar, inju- ries in her back and limbs, William A. Ishler, of Be came over for a short time to his farm south of llefonte, look after { town. Mrs. Stine and daughter returned to their home in Annville on Thursday, after spending the summer with Mrs. Campbell. Liveryman Abe ble horse here ing. A salesman had Bellefonte Tuesday and on his here Wednesday morning it very sick, and died in a short time. Mrs, Clarence Thomas Lemon, of Morgantown, West Virginia, visit. ing her sister. 'Bquire J. H. Miller from his home, the Glades, for a short visit with his mother and daughter. John Bohn moved his household ef- fects from Frank MeClintie's house to Robert McClellan's house, which was vacated by Elmer Crissman, last week. Mrs. D.C. Hess returped from a two weeks’ visit among friends in Osceola. Clyde Wieland made a trip to Ty- rone last week. Joseph Campbell left for a short vie. it among friends in Clearfield, Baum lost a valua- Wednesday driven morn- it from arrival became on is came down a ——— — A —————— Pine Stump. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Liester, of Lew- istown, visited at the home of the lat. Mr. and Mrs, Bamuel inst week, Mr. and Mrs College, visited Tate over Buuday. Messrs, Bamuel Burris and John Wright, Misses May Walker and E4ith Icely spent Bunday evening with their friend, Miss Ella Moyer, Mr, and Mrs, Win. on Nn ter’s parents, Burris, Ingleman, of Btate at the bome of Wm. Tate made a trip J=llefonte saturday. Mr. Mra. Frank Moyer of this piace, and their gon Alvin Moyer and of Darragh, spent Bunday with formers’ daughter, Mrs. MeKin- ' Poi ters Mills, Bomuel Gingerich spent toe home of Wm Tate, Losi—An infant’s shoe, at Centre Fall. Finder will please return same to Frank Walker, of this place, Johv Garver, of this place, and his brother-in-law, John Campbell, of Eprucetown, made a business trip to Bellefoute, last week. t. and wife, the ney, Tuesday at ssn A AAA Plum Grove, Those who attended the Lewisburg fair from this place were: George Brian, Charles Durst, George Sharer, Wm. Keller, Roy Schafler and Charles Auman, George Bradford, of the Old Fort, the Potter township supervisor, was among the farmers securing help to work on the road, Mr. and Mrs Nathaniel Zeigler re- coived the sad news that the former's mother had a severe fall, The members of the Woman's Mis slonary Boclety of the United Evan g=lleal church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Harvey Bwartz. The following were present : Rv. and Mrs. Shultz, Mrs. Frank P, Geary, Mrs, Harry Dioges and Mrs, Wesley Whiteman, seeing her t the Knife an hier ia Ler, D and Mrs —————— a — Millheim, = Kidde Yarnell. Calg it { tending her Bherifl’ H. by his three Friday night F. O, Hosterman trip to Bellefonte week, R his Baturday drove Mr. Fort, Hon. J. Nicely i Tay I bright little in town. ir, i | i | | ace i i made a Ti Ol ia urad ay ibert ith with bis family grapcdmother, Mrs. James Mauck to Nittany Valley. and Mrs. Isaac Bhawver, of town Friday. and were it W. Democratic Kepler John and Republican didates for the Leg were in up cat islaure, town a few days | friends. Tom. Harter, merchant and lumber man of Loganuton, in day on Stover with his this place, Saturday ast week lookiug Wau town Satur- busiuess, Mrs. J. W. Stover, in left for Philadel. duties as assistant aunt, phia to resume his mansger ment of the Franklin National Miss Margaret Stuart, lege, is a visitor at the home of Mrs. A. A. Miller this week. W. L. Foster, of Bilate College, was seen on the streets of town Monday. A jolly party of young folks drove to Centre Hall Bunday afternoon. Foster Stevenson, sawyer for Harter Bros, at Harter, W. Va., and Mrs Amos Bwanger, of the same place, were arrivals here Saturday. Wes, Meyer spent Sunday home in Boalsburg J. W. Musser had the misfortune to lose one of his horses, Monday, Workmen have been busy the past week putting new rolls and other late impr ved machivery in the flouring mill of E. H When finished Mr. Auman will be prepared to suppiy in the correspondence depart- bank of Biate Col- al his Auman. his trade with the fluest flour, in large Just what { the dally capacity of the mill will be learued, but it will much greater than heretofore, | quantities, on short notice, has not been Le mss Rebersburg, Daniel Harter, of Williamsport, visiting friends and relatives nt place Cliarles Bmull and family, of Bwuli- ton, moved to Mr. Smull’'s grandmoth- er, Mrs. Hettie Gramley, at this place, Thomas Hubler had quite su acci- dent last week, while cutting wood he cut s deep gash in his foot. Rev, Bixler and family left last week for Belleville, where they will spend a few days. While threshing last Monday Levi Wantz cat his hand ; he is unable to work at this time. Miss. Chesta Stover and daughter Bird, of this place, left for Bellefonte last Monday, to visit Mrs, Stover's daughter, Bessie Moyer. Merchant Howard Miller lost his valuable horse inst week, James Gramley, of Madisonburg, was in town Friday. Mr. and Mra Jesse Wert, of Aarons. burg, were in Rebersburg one day last week, visiting Mra. Werl’s mother, Mrs. Hottie Gramley. Lmat Friday afternoon Mr, and Mrs, Bamuel Waite, of Bmuliton, brought their infant child to this place for burial. Interment was made in the Union cemetery. in this Postmaster Payne Dead, Henry © al of the U apartments at Washingto night, Payne, nited States, died Arlington o'gloek Th ut Hotel, 1eaday the 3:10 aged sixty yoars cep fm Marviage Licenses, Harry Humphrey, Jr., Knoles, Philipsburg, Philipsburg ardaorn, Margaret Bradin, Jacob J. Bpotts, Ph Marv \ dich Philipsb Hipsburg Gunther, Philipst — Colyer. -~ Colyer is improving b cusman having a ste caused by neu aigzin, but is itnproving and Rosie Runkle, {5¢ un, Hugh Tusseyville, and wg | Haven, spent 5 James Runkle Among the 8. 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