a THE OEN S. W. SMITH, TRE REPORTER. Ed#tor and Proprietor. Penna. DECEMBER 8, 1804 CENTRE | las, THURSDAY, TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 three cents per line for insertions, and b conts per line for each sub- sod insertion, Other rates made known on lication, D8 OF THANKS —Resolu d for at the rate of wd, (navabie in advange) the "bei : #1 00. Cards of thanks, mum charge, fty cents, AND CAR be of @ b charg y in advance i opposite your name on label of pa- date to whinh your subse ption ate is given the date implied io month is given the month means July, 1900; ‘017, means that your subserip- to July, 1904. Other fmpited is hus: means Ju $ 4 ton is ps 1 advance months than Ju ndicated by abbreviations When you pay your subscription slways ex amine your label sud when a notice Appears that corrections havi made, compare and report inime diate] y if you have not been given roper credit, No receipts for subscription will be sent by mail unless by special request. The change of date onl i it to be sufficient evidence mail reasonably safe. There | wees to this date - @ Phun Harris Township. the last four r, Mrs. Mech- this his David Lohr, who spent months with his daughts tley, Nantyglo, hlace t to spe nd Lie returned to winter with SONS, Lohr made a business trip to Bpow Shoe D. school Solomon nat week. B. 1 16 treasurer stant who of the now, lad Came Mos, Amanda i the family for utertain the iu the person of there a week a few little s Peter Smith iM Potts townel transact 1p, Mouday Mission- meel 1 hia son Joho ed in Belle . SNAASEEE DATA Keller, spent a few days iu | hone fiheirn Miss at the county capital. Mrs, J. Y. Dal of Lemont, ealled on friends in bu: Thur Mrs. Maguie i Eva, PUER Marion Murray spent Saturday an ter Edith, Boals- i dauga g last nd daughters 8, who visit- ed the ladies parents, Mr. and Mrs John Kiige, a attended the chureh services at Boalsburg on Edos an Oak Hall, Bun- day. Mis Kenedy, of thelr iranch, Mey &r on ple were on usin, were a pleasure UNLY, wihere birthday par- Miss Martha Ev- © VOULE man. Branch, has farm, and Joho the Leech Flite weasel of the moun- IW rap. a Millheim, Miss Mamie Miller, one girls in the Bell Es or at Ntate College « Miss Mary Hart Baturday afte a“ frie: d relatives in M I. B. Luse, after a his place, returned witl of the hello was a visit- day. irned home visit with Hinbure. visit in 1 his family to surg. xchange Ver sun an re week's ids an Ww eek's their home in Wilki Mrs, E. Mauck returned home Baturday, having week with her parent A. lL “Bed-bug not spent. a g in Shamokin. Gephart’s Hollow, operation sawmill, Brush week located in Valley, is owing the befell the sawyer, Curtis had the fingers on both hands Jacerated by a SAW, Harry Coll, who had been to Oak Grove and other points for the last ten days, selling clgars, returned bome Friday, having sold out. John M: Rockview over Sunday to see his wife and son, J. C. Brith, traveling salesman for Lucas & Co, Philadelphia, spent Ban- day with his family io this place, Bishop Hartzler, of the United Evangelical church, preached an in- structive sermon to a large and appre- ciative audience on Bunday evening J. C. Meyer, E«q., or Bellefonte, was in town Tuesday, on business, Cyrus Braogart, of Centre Hall, was seen: in town on Tuesday, Joho Gray, of tate College, transaots ed busivess in town on Tuesday, Mrs. John F. Harter, of State Cole lege, was in town a few days last week at the home of Win. Miller, Xmas goods at (. P. Long's. Poultry, Pork, Beef hides wanted at C. P. Long's store, min Bass. Christmas Photo's, For the month of December, Bmith, the Artist, will make you dozen of his $4 00 pietares for only $1 50 per doz. en. Centre Hull gallery open every Friday until 2 o'clock. Ww. W. Fair, Photwgrapber, this to cident that Kleckner, he having Yer was to —— Spring Mills. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Gordon expect to make Altoona their future home. Mr. Gordon went there a few weeks ago and since then has been employed, Their goods were shipped on Monday and Mrs, gordon followed a few days later, Mrs, Harry Frankenberger, of near Millheim, spent Bunday in town. Mrs. Amelia Hettinger is at present visiting her son, Wm. Hettinger, Joho Ream and family, of Bunbury, spent last week visiting friends and relatives, 0, H. Deibler, traveling for the Day- ton Scale Company, spent last Friday night at the home of hisschool friend, 8. Ward Gramley. Miss Byers, of 8t. Thomas, is visit. ing at the home of her sister, Mrs, ory Rios Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, of Lewisburg, visited at the home of C, E. Royer over Sunday, Em Rev. H. B. Hartzler, D. D., of Har- risburg, Bishop of the United Evan- gelieal church, preached an eloquent and instructive sermon to a large num- ber of people, in the United Evangel- ical church, on Tuesday eveuing. Bishop Hartzler's sermon was certain- ily a treat to the people of this com- muuoily. Merchant C, P. ess trip to week. Michael Long made a busi- Jellefonte one day last Miller, st at the week, of Rebersburg, was home of C. E. Zeigler NN. of Monday the enns Marshall, Allegheny City, was here [ast in the iuterest window gl Creek Hall. i that church will be ass for sing P Luthera: at Penn Vhen com of the of one wt modern churches in this part sountry. H. M. Wert, of Brush Valley, was around shredding cornfodder for som Fe 33 hie farmers last week. Miss Mary Potter, of Linden was in town last week new buggy from 8 Hall purchase Li. Cond by Prof class ou Balur attended and a fine, i recital ei} AUC given Har; 'u singiog day evening, was fairly well Professor Har Saturday evening last, was a very delightful e tertaioment, and largely attended Misa Louise Edler assisied snd presid- The concert given by rington and his class on ed al the piano, aod the music was «f s high order. The singing was excel lent, particularly the children’s songs being of a live ter, iy and amusing charae I aud caused considerable merri cert was a decided suc nent : hie cop CVs, The recently short distance above the tion, by C. J. Finkle, aperation, ten 1 stave mill erected » railroad sia is now in full he capacity of the mill i» housand per day. Mr. t or eight men slaves Fiokie will employ six all winter, If the livery continues lively as it for the three months, Mr, Kahl says he wil or business ES ! Lins been ins be obliged to buy one two mor tenins, W. O Gramley is still increasing his stock of choice fowls. He has over five hundred chickens, nearly al leghorn, His stock farm is kept is fine order, and looks interesting sud sliractive to travelers on the pike. T. B. Jamison, the popular insur- ance agent, last week killed three porkers weighing respectively 255, and 304 Ibe. Wednesday he killed tw: bogs, ought Sept. lst, weighing at that time 40 and 41 lbs. Now they weigh 160 and 165 lbs. Pretty good for so short a time. How oil - iA SA Linden Hall. Mrs. William Harshbarger, after spending several weeks at the home of her parents, returned to Altoona. Lloyd Smith and family, who were here for the faneral of his sister, Mrs Frank Bible, returned home last werk, Mrs. Mildred Miller, of Philadel phia, with her little son Russel, and Miss Gertrude Miller, of “The Glades,” visited friends here last week, Quite a number of Odd Fellows drove to Bellefonte to take part ina banquet held there by the order, The Coatesville hunters, who have been emeamped in the Bear Meadows, for several weeks, took the train for home Thursday without haviog shot any game, David Boyder, while walking to Linden Hall Friday shot six quail and rotited a fl wok of about thirty, Mre. John Diehl is spevdiog a week at her parental home, Bidney Kuhn, who has been at Watsontown, is home for a week. Jacob Sparr returned to his home in Madison, Ohio, on Baturday. While here he rented his farm, now occupied by Jacob Lee, to Charles Kuhn, who will take possession on the first of April. A purty of surveyors lest week sur- veyed part of the Van Tries farm, north of the railroad, which Mrs. Harris, the present owner of the farm, sold to E. M. Huyett, of Centre Hall George Keller has gone to New York for treatment. He has been a sufferer for some time and it is to be hoped Le will be benefited by the change, Mrs. John Behreck has been spend- ing a few days with her mother, CATHERMAN-S HIRES, . — Two Popaisr Young Psople, of Mills, are United In Marriage, In the presence of about sixty ed guests, Miss Kathryn Boring Mila, married at o'clock, on Wednssday, to Robert Catherman, of the same place, Miss Bhires is the accomplished daughter of M, Bhires, the well known insurance man, at the wedding took place, vtherman is the station Mills, and is a man of excellent qualities The deco. rated for the occasion, evergreens and of twelve | Bh ires, was whose home Mr. OC spring agent at Shires parlor was tastily potted plants being principally used. At the sound of 8 wedding rencered by Miss Maude Mifflinburg, the bridal the parlor. The Réina shires, best man, 8 From, of tered Mies and party maid of honor, sister of the bride, Ward Gramley, Then followed groom. They were met in the window by Rev Bell, of Altoona, siding Elder of the M. E entered rat. the bride and bay Pre- church, who tiful ring Rev the bride's pastor assisted I'he muslin ceremony. bride's gown was trimmed with lac carried a bouquet of white ros maid of honor was attired wrried Both the i wked vi ry jit After cong Ore crepe and « roses mKl + Baroum & Bail Twelve e Img wa 8 allions wns from Lh ¢ Royal H 5 § fi A Ba-que iste, The L eriat sla its kind in the iq jariel s Dahlis ing act. adder a mi joists, an lesen of which is alone worth the wdmission lA gs Found Dead in Bed, Rebecca C., dilesburg, Tobias was found wife of dead in bed Faesday morning at her home io that place, Mrs, apparently sudden her family and friends, She was fifty-n survived by her Death was due to heat failure Lireen went to bed Monday night as well as usual demise was a ine years of age and is husband and five children, three boyva and two girls ——— A ——— Featernity House Qaarantined The Phi sntined by Dr. John Robi ason on scarlet fever, This ‘sath: ins been The cases are both mild. every taken, necessary precaution Le MSA AAAI Apples, Butternutia, Shell. barks wanted at ones, C P. Long. clr cois—— Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Gephart, of burg, visited with their son, samuel Gephart, last Baturday, Charles Wolfe and wife, of Asronsburg, were in town one Inst week, Prof. E 8. Stover, wife and dsugh ter Girace, of Aanronsburg, visited thu Indy's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hosterman, Saturday and Sunday, Mra O. Le Buck and daughter Hil de, of Rebersburg, spent last week wiih friends at this place, . Mrs. Bayder snd son Reno, of Glen Iron, visited the lady's parents Satur day and Sunday, Miss Florence Yearick spent Bun day with her frivad Mabel Wolfe, Mrs. George Huss, of Spring Mille, in visiting her sister, Polly Snyder, A AA A ——— Waluus, Rebers. Prol near day Holiday goods at U, P. Loug's. a A ———— THERE ALY THEIRS, Wide preast Distress on Account of Pro longed Drought An unprecedented drought the year -O1e pre valling at a time of when most sections of the sate have their rainy now sfilicis several widely-separated regions of Pennsyl- vapia, The upper Deluware Valley, for example, is 80 nearly dry, bad it not been for a sudden shift of the wind there could of the phia, the river was so BERROT] wom have been Philadel the Tennessee in low yt fre Cruiser shal lowest it hax been in al such =» Al than enough water to supply lenovo there is scarcely more sdeiphia and Erie locomot Lock thie Went the ver ge Ves. Haven and Watsontowt 3 tr. 1 Branch Valley, of a urs ost iresnilig famine Iu the Nip RiIO8E Valley have heretofore withstood sil Ponly gone cave-like dry sen dry, but great hollows rocks, through which they sunk, were o snd water is of two nally iu fed + sl&NCe Thies 0 BEUpIY ru! wt ts Fis #lock Montoursville’ mount has run dry, aud the te a great artes] diptheria 1 ! it dead int ut ie Lrenins | Wed oe Mrs Frouma Plum Grove, Mre, Oscar Homan Leen on Harvey Swat gence visit PF. A. Auman 3 ¢ fo mers Linden Hall. Ewanuel Swartz and toudaie, spent several ds d fami Mrs, Gingerict? visiting at the home and family. Jobn Korman and weelt at Lhe ho Linden Hall, Mrs Presnler inst fiear z and Mre, Helin we Lip LO H Vey DWal made at pallid — Kee Pp your eye on the windov P. Long's. See the Long's, a — a nice line of tove at For hard colds, bronchitis, asthma, and coughs of all kinds, you cannot take any- thing better than Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Cherry Pectoral. 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