THE CENTRE REPORTE S. W. SIUTH, Editor R. and Proprietor. Centre Hawi, . PeENN’A. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1906. TERMS. «The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. 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Btover. Bower sud ler visited the latter's parents, Will Mrs, H. Wim and family, of few days with Mr Mrs isms port (Neil's Mummers Mrs, Sadie Spring Mill Mrs Mrs and K. mrents, of lady's mot h- Wolf , Visited vid children, the stambach, over Sunday to er. hatie Philips has gone visit her mother at Freeburg Prof. Stover Levi Sabbath at and the He- and Wance mary t family, Mi part of in Mrs spent itover's bersburg. Miss Eliza Moore is visiting relatives around Centre Hall Ar i in and for several wee ka fonore has been care of Grandmother Harter tine past Cland and ville, a few days last Mrs are spending a few Wert, of Cirandfather i ussey- Wert = part visited their daughter Mer- Lavioa Lenker and weeks with at Lemont, Williamsport, Inst week at of Thomas Frank. chant James Lenker, Emanuel Brown, of spent the greater part of the home I'he ( general ‘itizens’ band gave the town a Friday evening and was highly appreciated, serenade the music - Slit Potters Mills, William Curry moved into the house vacated by William Bear, Moody Clare moved in with Ralph Binetzler Movings Howard Slabig to Frank Rover's home in Jacob 's farm ; Joe Car- liam Blosser’'s house, follow- William to Mrs. James Durst to Hlowed Sprucetown Royer to Jacob Bible son to Wi the Carson farm by H ed on Motler K. Harshbarger jurkholder’'s the McCoy Spangler farm by George Jordan Clark Bible, of sister, Mrs is seriously ill Herman Colyer, son yer, fell and injury was Alexander, Frank McCoy is home from Phila- delphia to help his father with his sale, John Armstrong spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. Armstrong is im- proving. Misses Bpent fi Mrs on the . WAS OVer to sew hia » (arson, who ff Reuben Col- The H. 8 £ fractured | ar dressed by Dr. Nellie Wilkison their Anna and few with sinter, fubb, near Colyer, days ee ————————— Rebersburg. This week will finish the public sales for this season in this vicinity, Live, stock brought very high prices Calvin Zeigler, the piano and organ man of Spring Mills, was in town Tuesday and sold a fine instrument to Mr. Wate. Mrs, Charles Wolf, of Wolf's Chapel, visited in town last Tharsday. Samuel Blerly is housed up, having a very sore throat Floyd Bowersox, of Spring Mills, tarried in town a day with his mother, Girant Stanley, of Nisbet, was a vis- itor at the home of Wm. Zeigler, last Friday. Rev. Buck and family arrived at this place last Friday to spend a week, Samuel Gephart, of Woodward, en- tertained some of the people with his phonograph Haturday evening, Rev. Wetzel accompanied his son John to the hospital where he will be treated for enlargement of the neck. Rev. Boyder, U, E. minister newly appointed to this place, with his fami- ly, arrived Friday evening, and will move into Peter Kessler's house as soon as Rev. Smith vacates it, Prof. Harry Corman, of this place, is sojourning in Tylersville. { The singing club will give a concert Saturday evening, which promises to be a rare treat, The grain fields look better this spring than they usually do this time of the year, I I TR Spring Mills. Mrs. Frail Snyder and two children, of Laurelton, are visiting friends and relatives in town, Mrs, H. B. Braucht spent a day last week in Bellefonte, ed from a few weeks’ visit to her sis- ter, Mrs. Brachbill, of Bellefonte, Mrs, T. W. Walker, of Rabersburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. M. Gram- ley, who ia still confined to her room. Willie, a little son of W. P, Alexan- der, has been quite ill daring the past week, Mr. Alexaoder and as the little boy is able Rev, Fetterolf and leassie, are vieiting at A. Krape. Rev. Fetterolf cated at Mercersburg. little daughter the home of still i l= and two on the 4th Wo fy Millheim, Geo, Tobias went to Bellefonte Fri- Thursday of last week Merchant A. A. Frank moved into his new which is also newly furnished through- out, Monday of this week Elmer Kuarr returned to Danville for examination. Wednesday quite a number of people went to Bellefoute to attend the opera, Quincey Adams Sawyer. Mr. Mrs Nittany, spent Saturday al the home of J, CO. Smith, Mr. and Mra, M, OC. Gephart, of Belle- foute, and Mr. and Mrs, UU, H. Morris, formerly of this place, ol Sunday and Gleorge Gummo, and visited among friends aud relatives The tientze one of the best ever held Il & Beezer horse sale was in Millheim, the average price being $155 47 W. BH. Bhelton, maoager of the mond Knitting Mills, moved his fami- ly Shamokin to Tuesaday Mrs Mra W. Gephart Din from this place, daughter, Mre J, Muggle Schoch aud Pauline Hpotts, visited fuck returned, Thurs arm Howard, where Miss Florence day, fi her parents moved last fall, and has accepted a po- sition tn the Mi | ville, spent i; nuitling mills Hanche Rossman, of Tussey- some time Saturday with M ins Margaret Weaver Mrs. John Wert, of Tusseyville, vis- ited friends and relatives in this place Saturday and Sunday. tilt esas Harris Township Mrs, KE. P. Melatire, of visiting her mother, Wm funeral Altoons, is attended the Mrs, Sieele Iaumgardoer of Bellefonte, Tuesday Howard Bricker and ersbaugh visited the schoo! at Dale's Bummit, taught by Miss Margaret Mothersbaugh, and while there they took a picture of the school, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bosl spent a few days at their « mntry his sunt, Cieorge Moth. home, near Joalsburg, returning to Washington, D.C John Btamm woved from on Toesday wie of Lhe loal farms to Altoona, having pre- viously sold his stock and farming im- plements, at private sale, to Alfred Lee, who will occupy the farm. John Kimport moved Into his own house, w hich purchased from Thomas Allen. Frank Allen moved into the house vacated by John Kim- port; John Allen ifito the which had been occupied by his broth. er Frank Ursinus Hoy, of Pleasant Gap, se- companied by his mother, Mrs. Mary he this place last Thursday. visited at Locust Grove farm Buanday. ed friends in Boalsburg last week, marriage Wednesday of last week, Mm. W. E. companied by few days with her parents Miss Mary Felty returned home aft- er a few weeks’ visit with friends in Altoona and Friedens Miss Margaret Mothersbaugh spent Haturday in Bellefonte, Owing to the inclement weather last Bunday, the foreign missionary serv- ice in the Reformed church was post- poned until Bunday evening, April 2. P. 8B, Ishler made a trip to the Moun- tain City, Inst week. James Wert and son John, of Tus seyville, transacted business here, James Goodhart, of Centre Hill, was one of the right hand men at the Lee sale, : Miss Margaretta Goheen is home from the Millersville Normal, for her Easter vacation, George Fisher is spending some time in the City of Brotherly Love. Mises Margaret Weber and May Btover took the examination for com mon scheol diplomas, at Osk Hall, Haturday. Mrs. Bparr, Miss Elmira Goheen and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Krumm are ill from La grippe. John Charles is suffering from an abscess on his left hip, ————— SS ————— The manicure girl is a firm believer in the hand of fate. The value of experience depends upon the after effect, DEATHS MRS. J.J. ARNEY. Neuralgia of the heart was the cause of the death of Mrs. John J. Arney. Death came Wednesday morning after an illness of short duration, during which time she su (Tered greatly, Her age wus sixty-nine The de- censed’'s maiden sarah Hweetwood, she of | John Bweet wood, deo aswel, of Georges Valley VERT HRIE WHH being » daughter surviving brothers are James bBweel- | Mills: Wilson David K. BSwestwood, | I'e deceased brothers Hweel- | wood, Spring wood, Hilinols Potters Milla and sisters are Catharine, wife of Jacob Huarpster » of Amos Mweetwood and Taaae Margaret, wife Adam The deceased is also survived by her | Artey, aud one son, 1. Mervin, and two grandehildren, | Interment will take place from her | home immediately of Hall, Saturday forenoon, at 9:80 Mrs. Arney was a member Methodist wet Centre | of the | church, and was MRS BRIG IARKAH DECK GER Mrs, Sarah Deck thon aged Her death was caused by a cane lay years Cerous growth evening, An operation several years ago was thought to have effe & cure, but s few months ago a second from Ly husband came Lo Bellefonte she 4 survived anon county husband, three children and grandchildren. Ope daughter, at Hofler, hilipsburg Wetzell, Toledo, O woman of home ; Mrs. OC. 1 aud Mrs Bh Re + Lewis amiable and i liberal, She was a member of tu formed church, aod was always an tive Live BOC» church worker i Iie death of one of the zens, Mrs. Mary Steele, in the of Pleasant urred Mrs Years, ting, erent HMieele was age sind was the widow Hteele, who died forty years wg maiden name was Lonbarge daughter GCleorge Lot ceased Mra children Mloele is survived Liv Jacob, of | Mrs Willi ing liam 1. Bellefonte Lewistow Mrs Mrs, Cieorginnnse, all ray James of is % Mrs onds, the iatler two home 4 Andrew (4. Curtin, Jr, dix Porresdale His a resident home in Saturday Ad inonue He fsny Be Was WAS years Iw Interment tool fr in ps Anction Sale 1 wily evening, Corman, Spring Mills ors Lises auction saie, Maturday of a large list of goods, ————————— Fertilizars Buy the best fertilizers on the mar. WwW grade goods, at a trifle above the actu. EL a —- Nan Pattersons New Trial April 10 trial mur wealthy for Nan Patterson will be put once more Lo answer a charge of the The case has been set on bookmaker April 10, A fd ns Novelties Novelties in Japanese napkins, crepe found at the Reporter office Also, the [atest very in ladies’ and very novelties pretty, ———— Wedding Dr. Bamuel A. Woods and Miss Charlotte” Met ‘arthy, both of Houth Bharon, were married at Pittsburg, on Bt. Patrick's Day, and took a honey- moon trip to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Dr. Woods is the oldest son of Mrs. M. A. Woods, of Boalsburg. The con- gratulations of the groom's friends in Penns Valley are extended to them a ne Marriage Licenses George D. Orndorf, Bpriog Mills, Cora A. Bitter, Bpring Mills, Jess Toot, Osceola, Blanche M. McKelvey, Spring Mills, Maynard H. Murch, Jr., Cleveland, 0 Leah Mildred Dagget, Tioga, Arthur C. Colyer, Hublersburg, Annie B. Harnish, Mingoville, Nash Greene Gates, Warriors Mark, Alice May Woomer, Olevia, Edward T. Hartranft, Pittsburg, Cordis Emert, Youngsdale, John W. Hozzard, Rush, Ella V, Bollinger, Chester Hill Boro. John H, Mokle, Howard, od Pium Grove, Last week W, A. Bwartz visited parents at Clintondale, Mra. Gingerich, of Potters Mills, is ——————— his dy, and is assisting them in moving. Friday a birthday party was given al the home W. H, daughter, Miss Lucins, who Swartz {or his be caine twenty-one years of age on Wesley Bradiord that day Those pressnd wer Preaster and wife, George and wife, Hipkn Lautitia Bruce Lin Bolomon Lingle and wife, Win atid , ¥ issen Bradford, Runkle, gle, Thurman wile Mary Carper 3 [dzzie Alexander Bradford, Wi Archie Homan, Milton Bradford, Keller, Danlel Licorge Buarer, Presslor, James Lingle, Roland Zeigler, Paul Bradford - - - Colyer. Fhe Free Methodists are iol fitig re Ciap Fo A Rev, J. Hey vival meetings at Bosal's Horner Mewman, of is nasisted by Runville, and Hmith, of Unionville Roy Miller, who is employed by the ryder & Orwig Lumber Co Virginia, returned home last week one spend WEL itis wilh fatnily Mr, and Mrs, BEumet Jordan tren oe ¢ Hurry Fleisher Reedsville, aud {re mauler, AWislGwl aie vis $ { 4 ILINg iriendg 14 eh ©! Atos He So t4:d + UL moved his house hed du ville Kilne lost a ve Hyon ofi Toesday ry valuable i Ww. I'he animal fell on the log Boy Spring Time In Florida sand the Sool Fhis sone of the most delightful CRE TIN if the whol vear oo visit Florida and the st. NN, C..( the fam amden, H, ( wonderful Southland, thie f.ne Railway, the shortest directly by CHER | ent tle bel ween the Fhres thy as Limited { operated i the mi health 1a medicine tested a 60 yea good only ied for ctor’s medicine. Aver's the tr i iu pate is fiw Wass for fHcalth (*ENTRAI Vv } Cond Read Down RAILROAD OF ensed Time Table PENNEYLVANIA, Week Days Read Up . tations No. 1.No2 Nob Nog MAM 09 40 yo AM I PM i.% Ar BELLEFONTE Nigh Zion Hecla Park Dunkies ‘ HUBLERSRURG Snydertown Nittany... Huston LAMAR Clintondale 29. Krider's Spring Mackeyville LCedar Springs | Salona } 15:3 367 7. MILL HALL { N. ¥. Central and Hodson River R. il 45 5 28 Jersey $ihore 216 12 X 910 Arr, | tive 280 7 1299 1190 Lve, jf Wmaport 2 oy Son 6 Wg liad. & Reading Ry.) 6 , PHILA NEW YORK (Via Philad.) Ho 7 59 15 ¢ 12 90 on 0 [L] 57 Bb 51 4 40 3% 2] ®e 013 07 103 2 3 od wf wf nd wd ad wf wf nd wd od wb 5 he NR > 4 v4 m0 = > Hew HEBER BR 50 x Mo a0 Ey 7 BO 10 0 F.M 10 40 8% 1 sm 4% 7 AM A.M Ar New York... Lv (Via Tamaqua J. W, GEPHART, General Superintendent, 4 0 PB FLLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. ook Days, EASTWARD, WESTWARD 2 | STATIONS. 3 Ar, Bellefonte , we Uoleville Morris, | orp IOVENN | AM 10 20 10 87 10 2 10 47 10 61 10 M6 =| = 2 g8SERuERusExX Isabella Mayes, Lemoat, fo ndis n ids Aide BB didi din Bnd Boldin Snide Bnd din Sip Stoves at a Reduction We have a few stoves left from the Winter stock that we cheap over will sell make for Spring ini Ooi iy A 1 roo Hummer Graniteware and Tinware prepared to d nn Koohiug -J. A. REESMAN... CENTRE HALL, PA. EET a red Tr TT Ir I Tr IYI TTI ITTY eR i — A A —————— Our New Spring Clothing Hats& Men's Furnishing Goods ARE NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION AND SALE ..... We have never gone into these articles so extensive- ly and so carefully, Be assured of our earnest effort to please all of our friends and customers in quality, style, fit and price. SPORTING GOODS... We have larger lines of Sporting Goods than in any former season, MERCHANT TAILORING in all its Branches. Manhattan Shirts and Guyer Hats, MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. —————————————— VANE TTT VIN I TI VY IT TITY YY rrreri Great Auction Sale SATURDAY EVENING March 25th, 6 O'Clock . . . Great Bargains will be offered at this sale, at which terms will be strictly cash . . . . A partial list of goods offered follows : Men's and Children’s Underwear Men's Heavy and Light Coats Gloves and Mittens Blouses and Shirts Horse Blankets, Bed Blankets Ladies’ Shawls, Hoods Caps for Men and Boys Nickel Tea Kettles and Drinking Cups, Etc., Etc, ..0. T. CORTIAN... SPRING MILLS SW GRAIN MAKKET. 0 | Wheat Lo] Onis i Corn ....... PRODUCE AT STORM us Butter........ 000000000000 000000000000 00 ® Rye . Barley To save money and to have a clean job of PAPER HANGING or PAINTING done, go to— * P. R.Auman.. SPRING MILLS, PA. Wall Paper Furnished at 3c. per Bolt and Up. . . . lard 000000990000 0000000000 CONOR 00000090 9000000080006 000 | 9000000 H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . . . . . PENN. 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