THE CENTRE REPORTER. S.W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, Cena Harr, . PENNA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 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 application. The figures opposite your name on label of pa- r indicate the date to which you ir subse ription paid. When no date is given the dats implied vr 1900; when no month is ‘hed the month huirs isJuly—thus: ‘0 eats July, 1800; 017, means July, 1901; “04 '' means that your subserip- tion is paid in advance to July, 194. Other months thas 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 imme lintely if vou have not bean given proper credit, No receipts for sabseription will p sent by mail unless by special request. The change of date on label ought to be sufficient evidence. Money by mall is reasonably safe. There have been no losses to this date, RESOLUTIONS D Re PF THANKS - Reso tions of respect will be charg at the rate of one-half cent per word, (nayabie in advance) the minimum charge being $1 00, Cards of thauks, two cents per word ou um charge, Hity cents, also payable in advance. Aaronsburg. Harris Township. Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Ryan and Garman and Mrs, Luse, of B-llefonte, were guests at the home of J, P. Weber last Wednesday, travelling through different western states, visited his brother William, in Boalsburg, last week, Edward H. Myer, wife and daugh- ter, of Bell Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Lytle, of Btate College spent a few days with her mother, Mrs, Harry Miller, John Baumgardner, the laundry at State College, accom in Boalsburg Saturday afternoon Margaret Mothersbaugh, Maude Kim- port, Ella M, Ross and Messrs. Geo Fortney, Curtis and Marian Meyer, baugh attended the annual banquet given by the Pipe Grove Mills high school Friday evening. A party from Btate College partook Marriage Licenses, “iedler, ( Winter Re nite Ware... DUY, WAdra Phis line include Dish Pans, Coffee and Tea Pots, Stew Ket- tles, Sauce Pans, Wash Basins, Water Buckets, Dippers, Etc. Parlor S Stoves i L PV and Ranges a "> of a chicken and walls supper at the Miss Theodora Acker spent the : Pi : greater part of the week with her friend, Mary Gettig, at Spring Bank. Edwin Smith, of Oak Hall, spent a day at the home of Mrs. Susan Rapp. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Boob, of Hartleton ; Mrs. Haines and son, of Woodward, and Cornelius Musser’s of Brush Valley, were guests at the home of Mr. Haines, at the toll gate, one day last week. George Weaver and wife spent a day last week with Mrs, Weaver's sister at Feidler, : 4 . . Perry Bmith and family, of Feidler, Lizzie Teme, ve yeu A neg) . | Slate College last week, Mrs. Rel an extended visit among Boalsburg tavern Saturday evening, J. A. REESMAN.. CENTRE HALL, PA Miss Annie Fox spent a day in Bellefonte. ote tas ? W. H. Hoover, 8B. H. Bailey, J. M - 4) ge, id te JET | Florida the Carolinas, Famous Nin. Wieland an R. B. Harrison transact 3. Dhl ‘ at } ter Resorts, ed business at State College laft week, | ere Ps J. Li. Tressler and wife, of Linde: Hall, spent Saturday afternoon in Boalsburg 1 Misses Bess and Mary Lytle, State College, were callers in The January Clearance iciniy. Henry Fredericks and were guests at the home of E., GG. Mip- gle one day last week. Noah Raker and family, of Trever- + ATL ‘ Es rush Valley ton, visited at the home of Wilmer . ya : . Mra. Julia Musser, of Pine Stover . a's : 3 Mills, her son J. L. Musser Quite a number of families are visit- Tes 4 of 1ll., we isitors here ed by the chicken pox at present. \M . . MF , OF ew isbhur $ FEHeral Iv [3s , ba ' Harry Bair, who is employed at Al- . Ww! ped i ‘ 1 r * . po) : agent for the ering nufacturing . . { § ; 9 s New Year toons, was home a few days with his] ° ! 8 , . family. i 3 i ] i « 1 $4 2 £5 re 13 > 4 5 ut J wear a ncw Thomas Wolf’'sand Charles Grimm's | tar : y with a res- of Madisonburg, were in town Bundsy William Guisewite and family, Mrs Sarah Harper and others, visited at] the home of Wm. Bressler on Forster's farm, Sunday. Ry fi iibs a. pop . Follo wing is the r eport of the Wolf's | 9% Jo ‘fens io 4 ona. Tout . ‘e put in an unusually | duced prices, and a ! arge Chapel school, for the 5th month end- : ! am M. L : i V ' . . . . or uring £3 st week at i carla ' ' oboe 0 NO +e 5 4 ~ NEY 3 ing February 6th ; E. RB. Wolfe, teach- : = ii 2 nade clothing, . er : Number on roll during the month. Sng a ie vinitine friend ail 1 n- still have male 13, female 22, total 35 ; per cent, | t! ough left of the right kind, MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. of attendance during month, male 4 female 84. Henry Stover, Paul Win- kleblech, ( bert, Estella Musser, Lorilla Musser, Maranda Mowery, Mabel Stover, Ma- bel Bower, Martha Stover were pres ent every day during the month. ‘harles Boyer, Bamuel Gil- ———————— Millheim, ZZ? 2 77 72777 dT wl, T. CORI MAN... SPRING MILLS D. J. Koch, who has at Bunbury for the past few rived in town Saturday day with hi« many f Friday Mrs. Wi flinburg, arrive Musser to spend i s.. 3 & Lave Owing to the Icy pavement wople | Da are coming down ; one day last week | nye. Mrs. Julia Deininger had the misfor- | Linden Hall tune to slip and fall and since that James Ress and daughter, Mis time is not able to be about. | na, Wednesday d ove to Stone Valley The proprietor of the Journal, J. C fait iregory, who has beer Hosterman, is all smiles since last | quite ill from the eflects of a partis Candies and Confec ionary week, as a daughter has arrived at his | stroke of paralysis about a year ago home, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Ross on Friday choice woolen blankets, Friday evening the Ladies Literary | entertained at diover, Mr. and Mrs Bociety held its anoual reception at | Frank McFarlane, Br. snd Mrs. J. 1 the home of Mrs. C. R. Neft and was | Musser, of Illinois, and Mrs. Julia Mus. | 2% A tot C ed ys 4 | Carefully selected. In addition to regular sugar, coffee and spices 1 have a very desirable line of breakfast foods, canned Jewelry goods, table oil, olives and legant array of fine | sardines. chains, rings, seals, oT STS 7 £3 Groceries reported a success, Bixty invited | ser, of Piue Grove Mills, Mre. William Raywond snd daugh- ‘a £ guests were present. The Gentzall & Beezer horse sale was | ters returned from a weeks’ visit largely attended and everything went | among friends in Union county, off smoothly ; the average price of the Misses Ella Ross and Sadie Felding, horses was $163 33. Messrs, George Mothersbaugh and R. J. Bmith, who will go to farming | Wallace White attended the High | in the spring, purchased a fine team of | School banquet at Pine Grove Mills for some Lime black horses on Saturday ; they work | Friday evening. George Horn well. Friday evening Mrs. John Kline | fering from quinsg Friday evening of last week a jolly | gave a surprise party in honor of their Tone Noll was party of young people sojourned to the | eldest daughter Miss Katherine ; about | 8th to attend the home of Peter Breon, west of Millheim | forty guests were present. Co. B,and aa and spent a pleasant evening, William Coble moved to Mill Hall | Job Bmith, John Gary Last Saturday Misses Allison, Will- | Friday and on Wedn enday George ker and George Treaster isms, and Winkleman arrived to spend | Miller moved to his new property at | fonte to view the inspec Banday with Miss Mary Hartman, Axe Mann, aud see the soldier boys go through | aie Fred All are 3 nas and table raisins oo Nittany Mountain, Newton (Farry Glass and Queensware My stock of glass and queens ware is very complete. Elegant Notions and Dry Goods dinner and tea sets, from 78 to 8, im cuff and collar but- infants’ neck chains. nvoice of notions just | 125 pieces ; cut glass, beautiful opened and now displayed on | lamps and fine Bohemian and the counters. Gloves, mittens, ' Japanese shades MBE BERBER EEL EER EBLE EEE ABBE LED ELE LE] ETT TENT RTI vie i 3 SREP ORNOLINO DONO RNONNON GHHRAIN MARKET. Rye ....... 60 Wheat ..... Miss Edith M. Bair, one of the U, T. and T. Company's employes was sick Inst week but is able to be about again, A. Walter is suffering from an at- tack of grip, which is all the style. M. D. Bush and Brother, of Lancas- ter, arrived in town last week to buy horses and Tuesday of this week ship- ped a ear load, making room for more Misses Beck, of Milton ; Miller, of Baileyville, and Miss Elin Ross, on Saturday. from now until spring. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyer entertain Joseph Grofmyer, wi ago did considerabls ing old arquaintances in this plese Lie was He notices many changes sipnee here last Noll Brothera loaded three ears with Mrs, Frank Yearick, who had been P0909 0800 ROBPGROOLOY Baries & Omits i Corn ...... PRODUCE AT “TORES, Lard 0: | Buiter... western horses, tn ———— A A AIS Colyer. Mrs, William Reiber returned home Thursday after spending two weeks | Now is the time to buy shoes for with ber son Alfred, in Johnstown, | your children. Yeager & Davis. | and side since Christmas, i Ar New York L¥...4 00 and was much pleased with the trip, Remember our sacrifice sale of shoes | ee (Via Tamaqua) Among the sick are Henry Moyer | starts on the 16th of Feb, Yeager & | Sober a FEAR, den: and Mrs, Arthur Blutterbee ; hope for | Davis. : 8 their speedy recovery. * J. D. Long moved from Milroy into The funeral of Mrs, Wm. Baer was Plum Grove, the house with Solomon Linule. Th Basa: largely attended Saturday A. P. Zerby bas been housed up for | FASTWARD VENI WARD Philip Auman Is quite busy kauling | a wesk on account. ofa bad cold ; : STATIONS. [1 | W. F. Rockey purchased a very fine | implements to his future home in | M: ‘Srew. Zithy a aa : = {nf ems re | borse in Bellefonte last week. i Mra Andrew Zirhy returned from | P M i AM AT Ly Georges Valley, [on ’ 580 | 29518 80. Bellefonte. Wm. Smith, of Spring Mills, and| James Kerstetter and Harry Stine, U. G. Auman’s to the home of her {5 15] 3 10!» w Michael Bmith, of Potters Mills, took | of Pleasant Gap, were in this neighbor. Suaghiter: M op B. Brean, 0 [808 2 0 BL atovens dinner at the home of J. H. Moyer| hood buying up calves one day last IO i (BING pas Lempany 1 10018 ml Pion Saturday driver had bad luck Monday, While [550] 1182 Brintly . . week. | drivieg from Bober to Spring Mills the [58] 14018 3 Waddls rank B, Boal is through this rec- —————— { ofl tank upset. 871 122807. Krumrine, tien introducing a new stock and poul-| An immense sacrifice in children’s | 30 Bale College try food. shoes, Yeager & Davis, | of horses at the Millheim horse sale, - SPRING MILLS, PA. evening. J. H. Weibly has been confined to the house, suffering from the grip. Mr. Yesrick's mother, who stuflered a | paralytic stroke, is home sgain. Mre, | Yearick is improviog. | Mre. A GG. 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