“HE CENTRE REPORTER. S. W. SIUTH, Editor and Proprietor, PENNA, OCTOBER 13, 1904. CENTRE HALL, THURSDAY, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per rear in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 conts 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 pa- per 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 immediately if you have not been given roper credit. No receipts tor subscription will »e sent by mail dnless by special request. The change of date on label ought to be sufficient evidence. Money by mail is reasonably sale. There have been no losses to this date. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET. For Presid PARKER, N For Vice-l HENRY G, DAVIS, W ALTON B DEMOCEATIU STATE For J SAMUE! For C CHAS W. SHAFF} For | State Senate AMES KERR supreme Court THOMI istice of USTIN} MIR TOSS DEMOCRATIC COUN I'Y TICKET For Pr 2Y I KEPLER, of Fe JOHN NOLL, of Be Spring Mills J. M. Rearick, Sunday after- preached a very able sermon ap- propriate to the tenth anniversary of his pastorate in charge. Rev, Rearick ion and esteem of all bis people, who apj ate his work among them. Mrs. Mary Breon returned last week from Altoona where she spent a few weeks visiting a son and a daughter, Miss Lizzie Btover returned last Monday aflernoon from the city where she purchased her fall and win- ter millinery goods. George Long, of Farmers Mills, working in Allison's mill C. J. King is improving the appear- ance of his very much by the addition of a large porch. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gramley Wed- vesday left for Pittsburg where they will spend a few days. Mr. Gramley is delegate to the State Sunday school convention which waeets in that city from the 12th to 14th. m—r——— Woodward. Revival meeting began in the United Evangelical church Sunday evening. Mrs. J. H. Williams, of Centre Hall, accompanied by her son Fred, visited her sister, Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs. Miranda Motz and Florence Yearick were to Millheim last week. Mrs. Chas, Feveings, a. lady from Baltimore, Md., was called bome to see her mother, Mrs. Priscilla Yearick, who is very ill with typhoid fever. Prof. Gephart and family Bunday at Rebersburg. M. and William Faltz, of Harter, West Virginia, returned home Inst week, Orio Motz and Mr. Hartman, ferson, 8, C., are visiting C. Eiwood Oradorf, after suffering from Rev. noon, this has won the admirat wreci- 18 house a spent Htover with her suat, Mrs. Kate ; 8t Fiedler, George Ard left bleeh for college, Mrs, Eby and Hess, spent sunday with Mrs da Haines Aman~ Eimer Stump, who spent the tires months to West Virgiois, re- turned home Friday, where he will re. last main, There is no place like home Alfred Osman and daughter Elsie a spending some time at the home of John Mersinger, Misses Mary and Bub returoed “saturday, after visiting friends sud relatives in Union cwinty., They attended ton fair, aud are much their trip. Among the sick are Mrs, Jordan aud James Farner, Henry Fye had the misfortune to have a branch of a tree strike him on the arm, Saturday, which dislocated the joint. Quite a number of people attended the county fair, at Bellefonte, last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8B. Bottorf spent Bunday evening at the home of P, 8, Boal, Fred Moyer, of Penn Hall, is spend- ing several days as the guest of his brothers, John and Henry, of this place, Moyer Home sino the Mil. pleased with Emmet —————— AY —————— Of course the blind actor has to have a leading man. Harris Township. Dr. Kidder and Harry Shirk attend- ed the public sale of mule and horse colts at Brown's stock stable, Furnace, at an average price of fifty-four dollars, Mrs. Hannah Burchfield, who spent the summer with her daughter, Mrs iting her daughter, Mrs. William Beck, at Centre Line. Miss Edna Devine, who spent the summer with Mrs, Charles Kulin, turned to her Pine Mills, Owing to the fair weather last week aud the reduced fare on the railroad, quite a fair crowd from here the county fair and time. Mrs, Holomon Lohr with little boys visited for a friends at Buow Shoe. Mr. Mrs. William Bodle, Buflalo Run, spent Sunday here. Solomon and Leslie Mechtley, who worked on a farm in this place during the past season, returned to their hme at Nantyglo, where they will go to school. Frank assisting home at reported a fair her two few days with and of Harnish, of Bnow Lohr Mr shoe, is Solomon al work oun the farm, as Lohr's lin paired health do the work Mrs. T. C tev. aud dens, LE Hot rs. C ol tiaries iz, Lambert, of were visitors at the Felly sine | wee KK, a number of our farmers wer cider loads of of galions mill, Lemont, last reel th apples, business at the of cider guile a rush press, about 4,500 been made there on Tuesday D homes William and CC. Moore Baumgardner are beautifying their by re tntin and the lat- Lowen visited friends at William and Beech Creek. 8S. J Wagner OuR, Ar Vv s Mr. and Misses Margaret Pine burg Mrs. Alt sod son | siting the lady's pa Mrs, Cyrus Durst aud Nora a few days Miller, of tall, speat in Boal and Mrs Cambria county. Miss Jennie Huuter in this place, left county \ Nu Mr. ll were , who spent month inst day for Ci il visit | arfield where she wi r some time before return. log to her home at Bellev Mrs. the near Ples vue, Amanda Walker, few wihio spen ! last months at Wesley Tate's, want Gap, is aye al her home in Boalsburg for a short time. lara Straw, of Braddock, wh from an attack of Of Mra. ( is rec phoid fever, i Mr. aud Mrs | Mrs. A toons carl Ww overing ty- 5 Vis parents, Aras pp ner mot Al who mel week and J. W. Keller, Iyrone, is vis- M ifoiu unie Ki pg for baer, accident last Mrs Lillie Meek, of ith & ia ill at th Miss serious ¢ home of iting bere. Miss Gertrude Wieland spent Satur- day a the county seal, Mrs. Julia Dioges, Mrs. Fisher, Misses Rose Woods, Katharin Meyer, Beryl | aud Messrs. Howard Bricker and Dauiel Mothers baugh visited in Bellefonte last week J. IL. Stonecypher and wife at- tended the meeting of Syuod, at Belle. ville, last The ladies of the Lutheran mission. ary society held their monthly meet- ing at the howe of Mrs. Burab Sweeney thursday. Amanda $ s arollse ev, week last A business meeting was held in the Reading room Tuesday evening. A number of our people attended t ral David Weaver 3 » # anes OF An ioteresting service, by Proll. Reforma Bg eo d C i, "Helping one another, want ig the auren Owing to the of rain, grain fields do not Chestouls are and w hold plenty Been 80 the Saturday that runs out, apuirreis, who Cid but Millheim, Mr PD. Li. the fair on Friday last, Attorneys J. CU, Meyer vis were arrivals in , and Mrs, rby town the Monday wesumably in interest Orvis, who Is a ¢ Ker th street, Miss Lizzie home on Not Dr. G. S. Frank is improviog hiss beautiful home, Penn up his lawn, Tobias, who 8, left 1 01 filling and otherwise Hg iad been (George home w week iesday for § Das secured a ion ia tha posit hospi J. C ing o Mr. aud Mrs for their Keen is AOI 1 employed by Company as tr Pittsburg. Adda Hess 1 lan i, who made an the Musser House, left their he in Rn, na and i M INNES Hes ly SHOICK apparent much “iti shou! ny Mounta urd ay Operations at Ziunmerman’s saw ail wil Mir. Zi sil bid, be suspended dinerinan purposes to seil the held on Saturday Lid N. UG John A Wiciand ; see DW M;, Lodge, Culvin Wieland, H. E Weber made a business trip to Rock Springs last Friday, W. B Moore, of Nefls Mills, shipped a car load of sheep and hogs from Oak Hall, Wednesday. D. W. Myers shot a large hot owl early one morning. The bird measured 4 feet from tip to tip, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lonebarger spent Sunday with friends in Pleas ant Gap. A new Industry, known as the Boalsburg Broom Factory, has been started. The first shipment is ready, and it is hoped this will be a good thing for the town, A A —————— Lots of men are crauks, and yet you can’t turn them down, V. a Hntie Giogerieh ; F. A. ers : fd Wo Pross Mis Cativg Urrin a of { F newly MRinue £ tiie § iu winner’ § Bil bu M wiped “ Mutou F of Pi Jacob iy EV tng. i a tin Beuner Walker, e Glenn, Walker, Vise his Inst week. Wim. Tate made a business State College, last week. Irvin Stover, of Centre Hill, Miss Bessie Bearson, of Linden father, irip and Hall, ris on Sunday. burg, called on Tuesday. Mra. G3. N. Stuart and spent of D. EK. at the home of Wm. Tate Eliza home niece, last Tuesday at the Huoyder, . “ Ms A nt An quisitive person is not always a questionable character, The umbrella dealer naturally bee lieves iu the weather profits, r Wel SAAT RYO ed oral over use it hey SITTER WIT r ¢ ¥ i it for col oughs, ription. how it CO! «11 ’ : Is teil YOU 13 dd uj H- \ A IA i add TV—1VOD jut 1 en %¥Y - 3 Tt iv oo i ) ?2 0] NOA Sau I i CAAA i ‘Sal 0 [BR] UpUIT ‘pupal l as i> ¥ t Do. 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