THE CENTRE REPORTER. S. W. STriTH, Editor and Proprietor, CENTRE Harp, . . PENN’A, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1904. 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 6 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 cherge being 00. Cards of thanks, two cents per word, mini m charge, fifty cents, also payable in advance. The figures opposite your name on label of pa- per indicate the date to which your subsoription Bk paid. When no date is given the date implied 1y, 1900: when no month is given the month 00" means July, 1900; “01”, “O04 means that your subserip- advance to July, 1904. Other wre indicated by abbreviations, your subscription always ex- el, and when a notice appears nade, compare and ve not been given 18 tion When amine y that corre No receipts { 1 unless by bel is reasonably losses to this date. NATIONAL TICKET. DEMOCRATIU STATE TICKET. Ao Sn Surprise Party at Spring Mills, Quite a large company-—us a surprise party, consisting of all K. G, E's, with one exception, were collecte! at the residence of R. U. Bitner on Monday evening last, it being the anniversary of his birth day, and it proved a very enjoyable occasion. Quite an elaborate supper was serv- ed, consisting of cholee dainties, ete, to which all did ample justice. Music and merriment ruled the evening, At & seasonable hour all returned to their respective home, wishing Mr. Bitner many returns of the day. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs D. G. Wagner, R. E. Catherman, W, O. Graden, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ken- nelley, W. P. Alexander, 8B, W, Gram- ley, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bmith, Mi and Mrs, James Osman, 8, M. Brown and daughter Mabel, Ivy Bartges, Mr, and Mrs, C. C. Bartges, R. G. Kennel- ly, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Corman, Mrs. David Ruhl, Wm. Ruhl, Mrs Catharine Bitner, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyer and daughter, Mr. aud Mrs. J. K. Bitner, John Smith, and Mr. Or- wig——the latter gentleman not a men- ber of the K. G. E. - rn fm Ap rl Harris Township. Report of the Boalsburg High School for the month of September, Theodore 8. Rupp, teacher : Average attendance per cent. | scholars present every day during the month, Marian Mur- ray, Fay Weber, May Stover, Harry Keller and Margaret Weber, present every day but on Ni DEMOURATIC COUNTY TICKET uy iti this week ; thie hi meantime, Robert (atl is } H 8. Henry ve of 10me at Aaronsburg, 1 is 2 i WA ile and Sunday Mr. and daughter friends at Villiam Guisew spent Mingle, «J. D. spent a of Huntingdo Mi of Jaco Ar JA INN home MW sy Furs HIN ot 8 3 ¥ Week } r and sister, Frank and family, of Feidler, spent Bunday at the residence of George Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Haffley spent a few days with their daughter at Wolf's Store. Mrs. Augusta Edmunds and daugh- ter Lizzie, spent the Sabbath at burn, with the family of C. A. ver. Mrs. Reuben Hartman, a much re- spected old lady of ; im, spent a day last week with acquaintances in town. Guisewite LS Wesa- 2 iii x gn Rebersburg. Miss Pearl Mallory, whi ing in this place for a few weeks, re turned to her home in New Berlin, George Weaver, Jared Kreamer, Mrs. John Wolf and Mrs. Harvey Miller at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca Musser at Millheim, Samuel Bhaffer and wife left last Friday for Philadelphia where they will visit their children. Scott Bird, of Bellwood, is at pres. ent visiting at this place. Robert Wolf and wife, of Aarons burg, were in town on Friday. Mrs. Cherry Stover and son Clayton, of Farmers Mills, apent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Chestie Stover Mrs. James Corman, who had a mild attack of typhoid fever, is con- valescing. Mrs. Wilbur Diehl, who spent the summer in Connecticut, accompanied by ber aunt, Mrs. Lillie Baker, return- ed to her home here last Wednesday. Charles Gramley is unable to walk because of a very sore foot. Edwin Frank and family, who lived in Aurora, IIL, returned to this place and moved into O, F, Stover's house, While your correspondent was so- Journing in Farmers Mills several days that week he had the pleasure of lsten- ing to the excellent music produced by the Farmers Mills orchestra, Although yet in its infancy, this organization is made up of the best musical talent in the community and will soon be ready to furnish the needed music at the coming winter entertainments, Levi Wantz, who resided in Bouth Rebersburg, moved to Asronsburg last Thursday, Daniel Bower, of Rote, spent last Bunday and Monday at the home of Beott Stover in South Rebersburg, ————— LOCALS, Centre Reporter $1.00 a year. In the human race the butcher holds the steaks. Do you know C., A. Roshon? Yes, C. A. Roshon gives you fits, J. H, &B8. E. Weber advertise for clover seed. They are buying at both Centre Hall and Oak Hall, d Claudia Wi re Grammar Sehool, H ACLer Number of Isles average stlend- ring month, (Ad, ZO; males 9, females 11 isi oO iIoOwWing PUPS thissed ti i e dur t uring the month, h Young and Guy irregular attendance | first month largely { Granger picen i Ibe sehool : H Helen Ri- Wieland fhe oy ey, Rut Ihe during WS caused ie, is alw Ays open | Ors, especially parents and the thie betlieria ia caused iat their » and see Ave GULL i Ar id Hunter ing i Martz, x Martz a8, Anna Martz , Clara Kerstetter, Kubin, Lynn Kerstet homas Per ¢ feruales 01 maies US un Miliheim, A fine monument has been erected in Fairview cemetery in memory of the late J. W. Stover, the work hav been done by m Musser, Au order mving arble cutter, A been granted by the eourt, the fall election will be held in the old school house, lately par- chased by the borough. G. E. Mensch is building an addition to his livery stable. Jind John Clark and C. W. Kleck- ner went to Hickory Corner for treat ment by Dr. Thompson. "squire F, P. Musser, Friday, made a business trip to Bunbury. The infant son of Mr. and Mra L. P. Auman was baptized in the German Reformed church Sunday afternoon, by Rev. Laufler. Mrs. A. Walter and Miss Bessie Sturgis, after a six weeks’ tour to St, Louis and Iowa, returned home Hat- urday. Mr. and Mra. M, 8. Feidler and 8 M. Campbell, Tuesday of last week, left for Bt, Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Feid- ler, having secured a sixty day ticket, will, after taking in the fair. visit friends and relatives in Missouri. Mra. Ballie Bellman, who had been employed at Milroy for some time, visited at her home in this place, Saturday. Samuel Ulrich, of Gregg township, was seen on our streets, Monday, Our townsman, Henry Miller, has for the last few weeks had consider. able trouble with bleeding at the nose, W. H. Miller is erecting a fine porch at the residence of Cal. King, in Spring Mills. Thus far about fifty pheasants have been killed by local sportsmen, John Bmith, of the firm of Smith Bros., Spring Mills, was in town on Baturday, cn Colyer. Mrs, William Bearson and sons Jesse and George, of Houserville, are spend. log some time with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Bubb, Miss Mary Moyer spent Sunday very pleasantly with Miss Carrie Frazier, The sale of GU, R. Meliss, last Satur- day, was well attended, and things brought fair prices, Miss Violas Bubb returned home Sat- urday, after a few weeks’ stay at Houserville, Bunday, October 30th, the Evangel ical church will be reopened. All are cordially invited, Rev. J. F. Bhultz, pastor of the United Evangelical church, is con- ducting » series of meetings. 5 I HA ANNI C. A. Roshou is coming to town, Election Proclamation, Contin- ued from Eighth Page. lent I E NOMINEES Vice President AND DAVIS th Hayes Grie i Crag John Metahrey Chae, F. King Imac Hester John Sullivan John B Alphonsus Walsh Samuel Z. Hawi Robert BE, Weigley Luactan 1. Woodrant Nevin M. Wanuoer Timothy E Costello William T. Mev hiing Rockwell Marvietta Charles IH, Akens dames P. Colter M. Frank Coolbaugh Alfred W Bmiley BE Walker Henry Moyor Thomas B, Foley Goorge Heard Charles B. Payne Judge of the Supreme Court Cimiistom Kor Continued tn Next Column. i ie on ind Charles Miller dq pay ie thie 21ut 1s in f ie hit Pr year of his ay the Mpring Mill Ci. W. Mclinay Dr. D. M hiayler officiating Miller had be L Ves Mr, di gUumnier siiu nea | \bout ten day his daughter 1 previous to returnin to visit bis J ¥ 8 i “M1 T™ Hall | WHITE LI . Ef bene gaa ; C 1 10Ul mg Pr Mills re fa AAU, LLY FL S - oy. AULHRWIICAL. 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