THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8S. W. SNITH, Editor and Proprietor, Cav NTRE ; PENNA. DECEMBER 1, 1904. Hau, :“ THURSDAY, i5.—~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advanoe. 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The change of dute on label ought to be sufficient evidence, Money by mall is reasonably safe. There h ave t ben no losses to this date. Harris Township. Miss Annie Behers, of Puddingtown, was a visitor here, RR. B Harrison visited his who is tll at her home at Jersey Shore. I£ Meyer, of the Mountain nt a few days with his pa- mother Geo. City, rents at Locust Grove farm. Dr. Kidder ter, Mary, and spent Mr, and Mrs, v drive to of near Franklin- i, of the eveuing in Natmue Saturday IMIsSsion- evening ~Sreitzer i xi # Lome of M rs. it Gap, and William scher, Mrs augh, Miss and «inesday Baltimore, Mrs. A Bara Buttels, Master for and an *1 Washi th, of West. Mrs. Ada f Rav, at the home and sister, daughters visitors Amanda Fisher, his son Dale's s (oF service Dale with Jolin, and Summit, in of 2 at these nna Kramrioe, ttendand rice held io the Sunday flve Frank Mus- hel Eli Ish SOT rabeth ler, Esther rge David Rac his wife i formed ile on their journey from to home at Brown was at Manor the failing health and wife he was place and will now take up the pastoral work at Beaver Springs, —— — Plum Grove, P. G. Henney, accompanied by Miss Drease, of Larned, spent Sun- day afternoon at of W. H. Bwariz, Brown with ti at the Re nage wh Manor Beaver pastor Dale Dale their new =prings, Emanu cl Rev, of 1arge Lut yn account of of himself obliged leave bath to that Kansas, the home Mrs, Ns I'reasler killed two hogs last week which eight months old. T weighed 190 lbs, the other 214 iba. They wefe fed with ap- ples with of several bushels of Who ean beat this? James Kel Wm. spent Bunday with the former's daughter, Mrs. Frank Fisher, at Penn Hall. Mra Harvey Swartz returned home after oursiog Mes N. B Sehaff.r for ten days, Mr. and Mrs, Nthanisl Z sigler eall- ed at the home of N. B Schaffer, but were suddenly summoned home on ac. count of the sickuess of their daughter, W. H Swartz bad a very sick horse Bunday night. sarah were i» Ons the addition Corn. ler and son Penn Hall. Christ Keller, of Centre Hall, spent Baturday and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. FF. M. Fisher, H. N. Meyer and wife, of Millheim, spent Sunday in town, Protracted meeting is in progress at Green Grove, Miss Phillips and sister, of Philadel. phia, visited at the home of Lewis Rossman, Rev, Brown and wife, of Manor Dale, stopped a short time in town on Friday. Rev. Brown was pastor of the Reformed church at this place for many years, Look out for J. C. Condo's sleighs, The new Lutheran church will soon be under roof. James Leltzell, who will spend the winter with his son, Dr. Lelizell, Portland Mills, spent Sunday at the home of H, M. Guise, Centre Reporter $1.00 a year. Aaronsburg, Charles Burd, a former citizen this place, was in town Saturday. Mrs. Belle Mingle spent Thankegiv- ing day with friends in Millheim. Harry Mensch, of Bellefonte, spent a few days under the parental roof. Miss Alice Bright spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Bitner, at Spring Mills, Miss Mame Worth, of Glen Iron, was the guest of Harry Wyles a few days last week. William Harter and family, of Penns Creek, spent Sabbath at the Lome of Wm. Guisewite. Miss Minnie Beaver, of Millheim, circulated among her many friends in town over Bund «y. Prof. Landis, of Btate College, spent a few days at the home of Rev, Bheed- er, at the Lutheran parsonage, Philip Irey, student at Bucknell, Lewisburg, spent Thanksgiviog vaca- tien with his uncle, Dr. C. 8. Musser, Mrs. Phoebe Kreamer and son, of Renovo, are the guests of Mrs. Krea- mer’s brother, A. 8B. Btover, in this place, E R. Wolf and W, C. Mingle went Wolf's Store on Baturday for a butcher dinner at the home of Oliver Wolf. Misses Sallie and Gussie of to Edmunds, of Muzeppa, are visiting their grand. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ed munds, John Bowersox returned home after in Ohio, He place like home when the winter months set in, Mr. and Mrs. J. C daughter, Mary Jane, of Kansas, a few month's stay thinks there is no stover and grand Vo al and Daniel nada, a few the home of John Grenoble, at Bpriog Mills Mira, Mrs spent days Rachael Meyer and daughter, Shearer, of Loek Haven, and Lydia Musser, of Millheim, spent last week at the home of Thom a day Rev. and Mrs, F. W. Brown spent IY Were on i Rev astor of the Ref wated, Brown was for. rp iriied charge iu place s————— Soring Mills. the « I'he musical class under i ston, of th tion of Prof. W. J. Harring Boston ¢ nservatory of music, work, The cl to sixty-five members, are held in the United On Saturday given by the Prof. irec- is dolog pumbers from The Evangel good Aus sixty a sions ical ehureh night =» will be concert class, ns sisted by himself and Miss E , who will be here by that time A. and W Gramley made a business trip to Belle. Harrington ller, soloist and accompa. ais Messrs, O Krape 0 fonte last Tuesday. pre Gientzell and ‘arrie, returned Mra. G Miss ( some of the western states, daughter, week from where they or visiting reistives and seeing thesights inst spent the past two months more The Lutheran Bunday school, Sunday voted to have a Christmas ser- Dec. 24th. inst vice on Christmas eve, in of envturse Quite a number of visitors were town on Thanksgiviog Day ; turkeys suffsred in consequence. Phil- ip Drum, of the hotel, hat a large dio- per party, quite a pumber from a dis- tance were present. Prof. W. J. Harrington, of Vermont, has been very successful in organizing in this village, a class of over sixty pu- pils for voice culture. The Professor is ably assisted by Miss Louise Edler, a very accomplished pianist. Oa Sat. urday evening next they will give a concert in the Uagited Evangelicsl church, Everybody is wishing for rain ; quite a number of wells are dry, and unless we have rain soon, hauliog water will be the next order of the day. Commercial agents stopping ofl here report business on the road as belug very light, J. H. Baum, of Altoona, is here vis iting relatives and friends, A wedding next week--no wonder the clock at the station indicales any kind of time, The have not been very su ‘cessful, seemed scarce, ——— A AAAS Tusseyville. The protracted meeting conducted by Rev. A. Blerly, has been very suc- cessful. Mrs. James Moyer, of Brush Valley, was here to pay a visit to herold home and friends, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Runkle, of Penu Hall, were home Saturday to visit their parents, Mr. aud Mrs. John Runkie and Mr, and Mrs. Adam Heckman, Frauklin Bair, who had been suffer. ing from the eftects of a stroke of pa- ralysis, is improving. Rev. Beckley and Rev. Blerly were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Bpangler the past week, AAS MAA, Commander Booth-Tacker of the Balvation Army has an article in the December Woman's Home Compan fon describing “The Greatest Christ. mas Charity io the World." Every body ought to read it in order to un derstand the great good which the Balvationists do, Game DEATHS, GEORGE HEINBELMAN, in Bchaeflerstown, Lebanon county, being held Baturday De- ceased was a brother Meyer, of Millheim, known in this section. morning. and was well DR. JOHN W Dr. John W, home at Bpruce Creek, retired. He BROWN Brown died at lived this where he was well known in ployed by the Penuasylvania leaves no f Maggie wiso b He Miss Dpriugs), wvnily, his wife, Bell, of R burg. it oe "n k ing a Willian | , Of death iu a {i w Alt LS Jasper orn, fet near Chiat inline were | s Lie § bond city, Thu whl interment id over the I'he ey, # widow ens Alt aud op miso of HELEN De Mrs, George E Hull, Monday sft thie yin all enters tre edd Helen M ¥ i ingest children, argnzel, aged 1 wid 187 wily C WO Years Hine iu fis, TL tess {rom perit ' x § 4 i Of seVeral Ween s [uterment took JRO this Fbursday ar f ' Resriek, of the Lau EVARS MILLER Miller died Mors, Lot *, Lilinois Mrs J ane vats { r daughter, Cedatvill Nove <0 iri ier sige Dols, where Fi i Lihiad home wi FE vai ., Mra Sarah Joun P Mrs. Jane Lilin About Celveq it $ x 1 CWO Yess ago Murs, juries from & fall whiel bled her for some time Notue £31 § § ) § i afterwards she suffered a stroke of d fi ME REAR er raiyais, inter a second stroke, at iy a third which termivated in b death tp LAMOA LM Brother, Mills, advertise goods. N stiita bile for Clirst John Smith and furniture f Spring their line of dealers « bar this Eg fesstils ZRinOs In is more IAs | hau articies to be found at the ture store. Uselul things are preferred to trash. in front of J Alex. MeCloy's Bob's buggies met and locked Monday night, Sirong's residencs, and David wheels damage was done both Mr. ing the back knocked io, and Coy's a shaft broken, burt, “ome «light Boht's hav. Mr. Me nobody to the buggies, but A intl Milineim, T. F. Meyer went to s juror Monday Bells foute Fhose having business at ¢ F.P L urt this . Jonge. Samuel week were ; than Harter, Weiser, A F P. P Leitz] Christ Beeger, ed the colt sale Monday. Musser, E.q E Ntover, "Squire Dsuberman, of Centre Hall, had business in this place Monday Francis Ulrich, Monday, porker weighing over five John Reighard, of Mifflinburg, on his way home from a trip to Hinoie, where he has some real estate which r quired his attention, tarried in this place a short time calliog on friends snd relatives, Carpenter John Houseman and his crew of workmen are busily engaged on the carpenter work of the new Lutheran church at Penn Hall, Cold fingers these days. Alexander McCoy, of Potters Mills, drove a match tesm to Millheim to at. tend the horse sale, M. CU. Gephart, of Bellefonte, was an arrival in town Monday on busis nese and lo visit his mother, Mrs Catharine Gephart, Harry Hartman, one of the Lypoes of the Millheimn Journal, has been cone fined to the house for several dase, suffering from a severe attack of quiney. Rev. snd Mra. FF. W. Brown were guests of Mr. spd Mrs. EB. MeMul- Hin, in this place, Ln IM SASS There will be a meeting of the Hose pital Aid Boclety, Monday evening, December 5th, at the home of Mrs. Mary Shoop. 18,317,457 The Louisiana Purchase Exposition by 18,817,457 A SY S155 Persons Visited Fair persons, —————r— Dissclves Parinership The law firm of Fortney and Walk- Col. D. F Walker er- Fortney and W, has dissolved ship. a————— a ————— Christmas Photo's, Giet studio, them at Smith's Centre Open every Friday until after WwW. WwW fo SMITH, Artist Fall Proosediugs ff Court will fw fe full proce edings of the po manned thie the In another eolamn urt up to Lifnie The readers of to W Court OIE Lo press fi of Lhe Hapo { LIN paper Walker arid if they Harrison Lhe the , for Hews, trouble to uv stigate they will the renort entirely correct. Sa 1 FAY ALS Dr. M. B Brodsky will Hall until Friday Deo hisady 11 sunt? Mra be | pedi umn M try Ohio pore hn urned to her home this place Saturday. after snetiding several weeks with ' friends .ewistow Harrisburz. and Wash AL a plac satroved hy fis i the court iced am ne rae Wh Aba After hav catarrh of the ston * have heen it the Warid's tire me.” writes one other, hearing "Was head hii sump nd a MOVER 1 ’ i f : Mr, risk, r ray gives guaraniee with every bott Nn i% ready Lo re 1a, and £ i fund your if you are not satisfied, WA roscesins Winter Excursion Rates to the South Ar Line aliway atid oflers the service via Washington aud Rich The Seabinard shortest line to sll the famine health of Firidda, tue Caroli (Georgia Fhrough d in and hie aaily f Honing car service For tourist rates, fuil Dist, address Phila. 50 fuformation, J J Puller, Paes Ageat, On SATA spi lioe There 1s no excuse for you now to neg- lect your Eyes Dr, M. B. Brodsky OF PHILADELPHIA The well known Eye Specialist, is now in town, and as advertised will exam- ine your eyes «FREE OF CHARGE... And Guarantee You Absolute Satisfaction, no matter how many may have given your case up. I guarantee to im- prove your vision, provided is any vision left. I will call on you, LOCATION « At Centre Hall, at the resis dence of George Seariwod WORK OF THE «OULRY, Postponed Cases Makes Segond Werk Court Unnecessnry, of Reported by W, Harrison Walker, Ee.) Witla Juneksot churged Commonwenlt roti shin Gilliland and Jaeob defendants wore inreeny fy From the facts fo this pie dmst Jilly lock on the Mr. Dale Pale tes ¢L Lual Lhe 1 did not k or anyi {| pivees vr, it = ¢ fe | but that he the lock, hing {ihe time Io Lion, support if they ¢ lied 8 blacks Wii his ihe Lemout # wn Wittens, nliernoon LLhat Lhe sane of the horses belonging (o stil. and that Upon exatuionll { the fon | residence of Mr tprinis left [al Bid mround ¢ LHey corre wp od vxXn GIses Griv Phey then testified th Hi LO One i by these defendants, ed a coustable who f i went to the house of of the One fe duns and found spoverasl frie tien! which afterwards were (dent v Mi Oy 8 iin The defendu Were } Dale and duughiter the ruent stolen, Ernidied tin ney Prale’s (SEEFT driver aud the station ie prosecutor and for some time I'he de alleged that the irank, prosscu : that and opinion He swore and the money his hie positive that Was that must have [ost it iy to this fact, but the jury, after sows the « #®_iia consideration of i verdict ee, of guilty, recommended the mercy of the court, he grand that had found f tiored fl wor of the © jury repo ted they 1 Mifieenn true mended that thites Ferg icon y 100 1 las Jail be re paired | that the prisou wall be fwitl 1 Cetenl 2 Lhint Lhe sheriff's depuris meni be repapered [| new fies office ; prison ioners’ Fhe sckition CO ins Hug Io vaults be re-inid reported Repl in good ¢ wo over Was bridges High Pe fit BY ivanis Bullalo Run, were Nireet, Be R R.;: he frenr "pp lefone, ol ver Ves aleville, a - Harrtages Liewnass, Elmer W. Justice, Bellefonte Laura M. Bryant, Bellefonte, H. Anderson, Bellef Sarah E. Bickel, Mi. Eagle. W. P. Fink, Taylor twp, Binoche Beckwith, Paylor twp, J. W. Coble, Linden Hall Killa L, Winkius, Aaronsburg. Gro ante, Charles Edwin Dorworth, Phila, May Sullivan Crider, Bellefonte, James J Mark'e, State College Mary (i. Thompson, State Collage, arry J. Behrer, State College. Edith B Decker, State College, I A SS D. A. Booger will attend a meeting of the Grand Lodge of Free Masons, Maronio Temple, Philadelphia, Weds nesday of next week, Mrs, Booger ex prele to accompany him to Phila delphia, The marriage of James Callahan, of Pleasant Gap, and Miss Lula Dubbs, of near Centers Hall, took place Wed. nestlay evening at the residence of Fergus Potter, E q , near Linden Hall, the ceremony being performed by that Justice, ty SSR the bowels oon at bedtime. th onc of just one. HAIN BM AMY Heiss p GA St sid td od da de AT sTOrEs, * ARMAN’S ee Here.... 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