THE CENTRE REPORTER. S. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. CenTRE HALL, PENN’ A. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1905. 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 pplication, The figures opposite your name on label of pe er indicate the date to which your subscription s paid. When no 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 subse rip- tion is paid in advance to July, 1904. Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations When you pay your subse ription always ex- amine your label, and when a notice appears that corrections have been made, compare and report immediately if you have not been give n roper credit. No rece eipts for subscription will e sent by mafl unl ess by special request. The change of date on label ought to be sufficient evidence. Money mail is reasonably safe There have been no losses to this date RESOLUTIONS AND CARDS OF THAN 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, tifty cents, also payable in advance by Spring Mills. Sledding parties form the most pleas. ing amusement of the season. Among some of them last week even- ing spent very pleasantly at of Dr. J. R. G. Allison, Centre On Wednesday evening of this an evening was similarly er the home of J. Bitner, east of town. The members of the their annual banquet at Hotel on Mrs. T. improved Bruce Gramley the work of College and hav Was an the home Hall, week rjoved at K a few miles KK. held Fort luesday evening. M, of her recent ill Gramley is very much less, having compiets the first simester at Stats ing a day or two ofl came home for a short visit during his mother’s illness, Vindom Gramiey, Philadelphia arrived last Baturday for a parents. Miss Joe ( few days last H. 8. Jacob Bitper re ven, visit to his ado, of i WeeK § ward, sj Iratich WTAUCHL, he ha Yale College. Owing to ing, he is compelled to di studies for a year Miss Alice Neese pen in Centre Hall, visiting John Neese, Burchard Musser, son of R. ser, who has been employed in na for some time, is st where eas iftering fr peadicitis, in one of the that city. ed a success, and the patient hospitals in Ihe operation was report- doing well as could be expected. Rev. and Mrs. Mclinay enter some of their friends f Gap over Bunday. tained m Pleasant Rev. W. C. Bierly las a series of meetings at Locust 8. L. Condo business trip to Mifflinburg. Rev? W. C. Bierly and wif Saturday visiting at Millheim Sidney Reish his family from J. Millheim. George Gentzel on Wednesd AY a business trip to Bellefonte, Prof. W. P. Hosterman will have a spring term of school in the Academy and Miss Theresa Rachau will the primary department. week (irov last Monday made last D Saturday moved Lon ' or $ Hg a Hiouse to made teach E. 8. Shaffer, of Madisonburg, for several years manager of Musser House at Millheim, was here on pri- vate business for a day two week. Mr. Bhafler 1s a candidate for the nomination of sheriff, His De- mocracy unquestionable and he racks high in character and ability, and would prove a formidable ecandi- date, Bleighing parties are decidedly myEtoys, . L. Finkle having another enter. hl in view, will dispose of his stave mill, which he recently erected above the station, and fitted it up with entirely new machinery ; the boiler is thirty and engine twenty-five horse power, John Bmith and Brother are dispos- ing of their stock of furniture, Carpets, and house furnishing goods regardless of cost. No reasonable offer will be re- fused, they must be sold to make room for spring and summer stock On Tuesday last Miss Mabel Allison treated her Sunday school class of twenty-four scholars to a sleigh ride of a dozen miles or more ; the children were delighted and appreciated her kindness, mom bai iamans Men's working shoes at a big re duction. Yeager & Davis, ar CREE Tusseyville. the or last is nu. of meetings in the Lutheran church, The United Evangelical year, Bunday. her son F. J. McClellan and bride. in Mifflin county last week. United Evangelical cemetery. ——————— A ———s ins great sacrifice. Yeager & Davis, Harris Township. Adam Felty is visiting in Altoona Mrs, Forest Hunter with her dren left last week for Altoona. Mrs. Martha Everhart, of Altoona, visited here for a few days. Miss Mary Felty and Harry Shugart, were home of J. H. Meyer on Saturday. Elmer Musser, Ferguson town- | ship, transacted business here on Hat- | urday. A jolly ¢ from Boalsburg | and vicinity enjoyed an evening at the home of Newton Yarnell. Sandwiches, cake, were served | as refreshments chil- | Mrs. | the | sinter, guests at of MIIPALY coflee and lee cream Communion held the Presbyte morning. Jared Mayes way sontown Miss Kathryn nesday of Houser, at Baileyville. Rev, A. A, ing services at mun ic morning. Harry his cared for A were BEV rian church sunday & visitor from Wat- ad- | Di Meyer last week at the spent W home Of sack is conduct Pine Hall, » admivistered Sund ig even Holy CO mn will ay Gilmer spent with Nevin, Sunday little who is i « ir Hebersburg. ETMman, ring zation snd I'be music choir was 1 appropriate f CARsion. Wm. last Friday in Frank the Breon, of Lock Haven, WwWn at Lr 5 walle saturday he sale of his father-in-law’a hoine. i Bmuliton, which $415.00, Paul Torbet, of New Berlin, Mr. was bought by T deus Stover at Master is visiting grandparents, Mrz, C, O. Mallory. i Harry Walker, a the | east end of this valley, recently bought | from Mr, from Newton Thursday Mr. Walk- | fis and | ¢ lumberman o two tracts of timberland, one and asnother Last saw mill on one of these | Thomas Brungart er placed his tracts and will commence sawing soon. | Friday evening the United gelicals aseries of meetings which will continue this week, i George Bair and wife, of Williams i port, John Smith and wife, of Lamar, | are visiting at the home of Wm. Bair. | Jonas Btover, who re! Evan- | opened Thursday of this place, moved to Buydertown. | Elmer Wolf rented the Meyer farm. tl si Sober. Ezra Confer is home on a visit will return to his work as soon as weather permits him to do so. Mrs. Andre home of UU but i the | w Ziorby visited CG. Auman several at Lhe weeks, Ollie Zeottle, of Georges Valley, is spending a few days with Harry Gent- zell. Mrs. Elizabeth Adams Is on the sick list. C. Auman’s health is improv. | ing. C. K. Bober, of Lewisburg, was a caller at this place. D. D. Breou, who ocoupied ¢. Fin- kle's house, moved below Aaronsburg Tuesday, to M. Bower's house, where | he is golug to work on the farm. Jumes Zervy le taking out onk poles, | cones sap a oy ins The less a book agent looks like one | the more sucessful he is, i ‘Never get in a stew" is good ad- vice for » man as well as sn oyster, Millheim B visitor Annie will « ii. & from days with fri Mrs Choestis returned Monday aged mot iamuy to nasi her. Mis # Ntella Kahl staying with her sister, Mrs. lds Wyle, a few weeks, Miss Mary Gettig and Miss Shultz Jens nie Hull, Thomas Broogart and wife, of were in town last week, Dr. D. K. Musser, of Bellefonte, was Nelson Wert and wife spent Munday near Penn Hall. mesa i ees Feit shoes nud slippers at an ime mense sacrifice. Yeager & Davis. \ fe i xcursion Rates to Southern Winter Resorts Ihe Beabo res excursion rates a d quickest rote n Pine . i RS iV O f VOry. 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