— " THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W, STUMTH, « Editor and Proprietor, CENTRE HaLL, . PENNA. . THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 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 conts per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application. The figures opposite your name on label of pa- ser indicate the date to which your subscription RK aid, When no date is given the date implied is July, 1900; when no month is given the month implied isJuly-—thus: * 00" means July, 1900; “017, means July, 1901; “04'' means that your subserip- tion is paid in advance to July, 1904, Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations When you pay your subscziption always ex- amine your label, and when & notice Appears that corrections have been made, compare and report immediately if you have not been given sroper credit. No receipts tor subscription will Be sent by mail unless by special request. The chauge of label ought to be sufficient evideoce mail 18 ressonably safe, Il date © AE 1 ih Linden Hall Fhe United Evangelicals observed communion Sapday afternoon. The new minister, Rev. Bechrist, and the presiding elder of this district were present Mr. and fle McClellan of ure Me Mra Frank al the home Robert Clellan Mrs Mr, and Mrs, Cal. ¥ i Bricker and Wieland i+} were guests friends Meyers wiek, vi. Hoss’ cut his fool very bad y, asl while cutting wood st Jat a hone i. the arrival of . Harry nberger are v daugh ter home A Mi 2 thelr cozy EY mie to the home of Mr, and wert od J 4 week, ell Medd side, weph Brooks, last fru in Reedaville to! A ang WN moved ' Ma on gna i 8 Miduey fr Hews Sunny Mr Bell will tw former well Mills, who since the FEeARTa ago, Like inercantiie iRrge dward. spent inst week 14 fue tier - Bw Coburn, Mr, and Mrs. Lank Musser, of near assisting their daughter, Mra. Jerry Condo, to move, . 3 y Lie i, Were Harry Frankenberger were Sunday visitors at IL. H Home of the children are still suffer. ing from scarlet rash. Among those affected are Roy and Calvia Bartpes, and family the home of Hlover, the horse sale at Millheim, Naturday, F. P, Vouada ia fll. Mra. 1.. H, Btover was to Millhelm, Halurday, to visit her sister, Mra, P, FP. Leitzel, who has been sick the past week from nervous prostration, John Rishel, of Farmers Mills, is staying in town a few days, assisting W. OC. Crader in taking account of the store goods which he iately bought from (i, B. Bhaffer, The Lutheran Hunday school has decided to purchase new song books Master John Frankenberger and sis ter Mary, of Smithtown, visited in town a few days last week, The both week, Mr. nied Mrs all smiles since granddaughter, schools here closed this J. W. Kerstetter are the arrival of that Wily Pann Hall, Fhe storm which pmssed through here Monday evening did considerable damage, Wallnes Kreider, of Wolfs Store, was in town Monday, Harry Hopp, of Mifflinbure, trans acted busines here Monday. Mr, and Mrs, H, M. Fisher wore to Centre Hall Monday. Miss Elin Condo has gone to Mill. heim, to atlend Prof, Nefl's school, David Keller and brother William, of near Centre Hall, spent Banday with their sister, Mrs. Fisher, Frederick Moyer is still in a very _ eritical condition, ’ smn EES HANS Po ———— Harris Township. Mr. and Mrs, John Btuart, of Slate College, spent Sunday in Boalsburg Dr. Bright and Noah Corman, of Rebersburg, visited their aunt, Mrs, Rebecca Bparr, Samuel Neese and Christian Hoch- stetler, of Milroy, made a business trip through this valley last week. Mervin Kuhn, who was employed as clerk in W. H. Btuart's store, moved to Rebersburg where he will work in a foundry. Harry Lonberger ing his place in the store, Evening services will be held io the Lutheran church during Passion &. Wm, C.D county. Moore visited in Mrs. Wm. Stover spent a few weeks at State College, assisting Miss Clara Rishel, who is HOUSE, Prof. R. 1], of Puddiug- town, opened a select school Monday. Twenty-one pupils were enrolled, Wasson, There were several snow storms last week and a terrific rain on Monday. Rev. J. 1. day in Watsontown. Will Bottorf and Calvin Bellefonte, and Miss Ells Sunday Fisher, of Hottorf, of Lemont, with Mrs Flaher, Mitchell Bricker, of Lewis Mrs, Ho spent Emma Sheri! town, visited his mother, panna Bricker, Nevers! of the Handay school work ers alien the Party, ded the services conduoted by Mintle Habbath Hehool al Bellefonte Pouring Munday, Mrs. Mary Hosterman opened sn few lor Haturday evening Win friend rent pal Hoover Pine spent Friday with i Cirove Mills snd einity dur of James Boal {is Inenjoying Limsell thie i» } feuten Pres Hellefonute Fens nt Ph iy home ont y rer omler, nl a - tine Walker Hie Walker, attended the horse sale Slump Will and brother ni Lied at siirday Will 3 bid Milihe ER f latide Rms spel <uiday wills a grandpare tile s+ Alice Barris has « timmer ane Mrs Wo sith the sie La gw with her i) ant Hurris Mins former's irrel Maize sper parents Walker Moyet { andl Blais visit 0 aR saployed a ial Mrs ROVETral Mr davs and i" who wi of Frank Walker Jacob spent Sunday in this ’ a Ring | MUAarer, Centre Hall, i is VICinaLy Mr. and Mrs. ltvin Burris spent viamin Stover, al Cent Jacob Walker is on the sick jist I. Burris wnt Sunday with of Axeman graudsar J aud hier son pia Colyer. Frank MeoClellan after Virginia, Thomas Fleisher and C. 8. Bottorf transacted business in Bellefonte, Ruth Bower was through this sec- tion canvassing for Ballock, Ward & Company. Frank Treaster, of Lewistown, spent several days visiting friends here D. C, Fahrionger and George Dunlap, Tuesday, went to Reading In search of employment, Mrs. Frank Bogdan and daughter Husie spent Sunday st the home of C, SH. Bodtorf, Adama Hmith, sccompanied by his son Roy and daughter Beulah, of Bhingletown, spent Sunday at the home of his father, J. T. Bmith, Albert Page and Mrs, Chas, Frazier attended the funeral of their grand mother, Mra, George Moyer, in Bugar Valley, last week. — ———— Lotue Weal returned spending some time In Uhamberinin's Cough Remedy the Hest and Most Popular, “Mothers buy it for croupy child. ren, railroad men buy it for severe coughs and elderly people by it for la grippe,’”’ say Moore Bros, Eldon, lowa. “We sell more of Chamber. Inin's Cough Remedy than any othe kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several other good brand«.’” There is no question but this medicine is the best toast ean be procured for coughs atid colds, whether it be a child or adult that is affected, It always cures and cures quickly. Hold by CU, W. Bwartz, Tuoseyville, F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, El a CS — ——— Too many of us spend all our lives keeping company with misery. ———————— For n Wenk Digestion No medicine oan replroe food but Chamberlain's Htomach and Liver Tablets will help you to digest your food. It is not the quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, but the amount digested and assimilated. If troubled with a weak digestion, don’t fall to give these Tablets a trial, ve been benefited by their use, They only ' ' Denth Sentence Not Withdrawn { Governor Pennypacker refused to { withdraw the de in the | case of Green and Dillen in order to | give their attorneys until May 15th to go before the Board of Pardons. The , Attorneys will now be obliged to argue i for a paraon at a meeting of the bourd to be held this month, Lh sentence The date fixed for execution is Tues. day, May 9h an Murriuge Licenses John M. Blauser, Potters Mills, Mary M. Wolfe, Potters Mills. IW John G. Dauberman, Centre Hall, Mary Guise, Penu Hall, John W. Connelly, Lock Haven, Blanche Reed, Bellefonte, Irvin R. Ebert, Bpring Mills. Alice R. Weaver, Spring Mills, J. Vietor Royer, Altoona, Elizabeth Faxon, Bellefonte W. J. Nighthart, Bellefonte, Rilla F. Hughes, Axe Mann ——— LUCALS Read the Reporter, Hamuel Bhoop ls in Altoona where | he is employed in the Pennsylvania raliroad shops, Miss Helen Hosterman opened her primary summer school with twenty- eight pupils i find i will get the Lest on he Mins morning, went to York where You from him 0 Corman sdvertises fish will that if you buy ye market Muude Mechiret, Wednesday he will cogaged in Mle bins rerio until fall a large dressmaking esinbilishment Mr Moe in Mill Heese i Mie moving into the Musser I'he hotel since Landlord King moved oat | helm had been vacant of 1 about the first of April Mines the arrival of | the of Bartholomew little Mrs in D the cotiple fn d in this place, {0 gird hone Mr an hns ure Lappler thao ever. pngratuia- tions are coming from all sides Pos EWR sibily with a vie iearniug § & BR CRE Rt “ Loe # Low dent hy fanrd | i ager of Fabis i Blais se Lion, i mind MILI VAY OL Huyett and Mr loping thi Lt the results | bring purchased by “i Lhe other by 5 W Grimm takes special palus in de of stock ka fide 0 and a loo | class | accomplished will o ne that | hie i= nbile to produce the best rion Millheim, Misa M day at the home of Harry Leitzell Wm. Hosterman'’s family spent urday at the howe of hia brother John Mrs. Ella Miss Helen Coawford and Weaver attended the funeral J. O. Deininger, at Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs, Boob, of Mifflinburg, visited at the of J. C. Hoster- man, Saturday. Miss Mary Mauck returned from the city Saturday, and has now a fine line of millinery J. C. Smith, HBaturday returned from a three weeks’ trip in the interest of the John Luess Paint Company. John F, Clark, who had been stay- ing in town for some time, went to Danville and from there will go to his home in Willinmsport yume Hossman spent Maton Mal daughters, HMatnuel of Mrs Bumiller and home Mra. George Buck, of Lewisburg, ar- rived at the home of Mrs, J. W, Blover, to spend some time, The Gentzel & Beezer horse sale was one of the best ever held in Mitlheim, the average price being $209, Willinm Mauck, of Nittany Valley, was seen in town Monday, The storm Monday afternoon was one of the most disastrous ever seen in this section. The roof of John Btonet's baru was blown ofl, as was that of the Kuitting factory aud Ezra Auman’s mill, The Evangelieal church was moved about two inches, John Maize's house and barn were damaged to the extent of about $250, and the large Bankey monument in Fairview cemetery was broken. John A. Hardenburg, a student in the University of Pennaylvania, came home for his Easter vacation, Tuoesday morning Frank and Milton Kern came home Monday morning, and can now be seen beautifying the lawn about the residence. The new Iandiord, Mr, Reeser, of Honow Bhoe, is moving into the Moser House, and things are beginning to Mra. Katle Fowler Dend, Mra, Katie Fowler died at the boue of Taninh Riter, near Coburn, Tuesday. Interment will be made al Halurday. Lieorge Anronsburg Fowler, aleo deceased, and i i county reunion which latter memaorats i Vv held July 4th, 1876, held to com- two had until WHS i event wa of the the connecling Mr. Fowler would not ounties by rail. vowed thal he iRrry the Tyrone & Lewisburg railroad a reality, and kept his word, emonles were witnessed by the Reporter readers, who, many of while occasion is one of plessant will to hus separated the couple recollec- tion, regret learn from earth, Mrs. Fowler, Jordan, whose maiden Ww a was a native of Halnes township, A riging Loy Japan is occasion Hu World Power, The Mikado has deter. mined to elevate the Japanese legs tions at Washington, London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna to embassies Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, asses through i } Fa sho : 3 therefi xiatetoent ul Chamber iain's Pain Balin, which 1 SHnive YE Al eX nel wilh grea! suc its treatment of this discase appli ation of Pain Balin will re i the pain, and hundreds of suffer. ‘ have testified to permanent cures by its Why sufler whea Pal Balm aflords such qaick relief and eo tut atrifle? For by CC. W, wewartz, ussevville F Carson Potters Mills wig ly the PAs {mi joy r a FE EEA 02 A wis PIANOS ORGANS THE LESTER PIANO strictly high grade instrument, en. dorsed by the New wrvatory AND is A England Con- Mass Broad Philadelphia, unsurpassed snd finish Boston, Street Conservatory, being for as tone touch . . THE LAWRENCE . . 7-OCTAVE ORGAN is the only organ with the Saxa- and correctly instruments Ask phone combination imitates orchestral TERMS to suit the for catalogues and prices, C. E. ZEIGLER «= SPRING MILLS. buyer * H. G. STROHTEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble aw » " * . cost a quarter, For sale , Bwartz, Ramerville F. A Son Potters Mills. i iook natural again, Granite, Dan's fail to wel my prices, South Spring Mills. L the agent, arrived inst week. J. W. 0. Housman, with his gang of Cr pi nters, ing Lh Penn Hall 8. L. Condo, Inst week, made a busi- Bprivg Time lu Vioridas and the This BEasO ne isone of the most delightful of the whole year to visit Florida and the famous resorts of Pine- | burat, N, C,, Camden, 8. C,, and others { of the wonderful Houthland, reached | most directly Heabosrd Alr Line Railway, the shortest and quick= esl route between the North and south, {| Three through Pullman trains daily, {includiog the famous Beaboard Flori- | im Limited, the quickest train ever | operated between: New York and | Florida sud without change of passen- | gers or baggage. Winter excursion | rates now in effect, Bpecial stopover | privileges, Excellent Dining car serv- ice on all trains, Two trains daily to | Atlanta for New Orleans, Birming- bam and all points in the Bouth-west, Write for rates, schedules, HHustrated booklets and other information. J. J. PULLER, Dist. Pass. Agt. 1411 Chestnut 8t., Phila. Pa. Ww. Campbell, new station is busily engaged in finish- new Latberan church, at UY the ness trip to Nittany Valley, disposing of a few new buggies The Decker Brothers, who recently purchased the A. G. Barrell timber tract east of Penn Hall, commenced lumber operations last week C. E. Zelgler, last week, delivered five new musical instruments The Gregg township have placed their order wtone crusher. A. C. Dunlap is store room put up. supervisors for Hew i i | 1 i | i i i * i 4 | i 1 having his OUSE AND LOT FOR BALE~The under signed will offer at pubiic sale TUESDAY, MAY 2 iPM tory dwelling rooms upsiains three down stalrs, summer Kiwchen, stable garter acre lot located oa Church street, tre Hail, and known as the John Neff prop This property is in good cond ition. House westherboarded and painted, and needs no repaire. Good frail aod ranaing water. ERMA of salv—One-half casn on day of & Lalance on delivery of deed | andos MARY Agent | Et | i 3, 1905, sm A wnenp four One “Man's inhumanity to man only the result of indigestion, is often The professional swindler is always looking for a viethm who is well to do mie, 4 dg isiem— A. NEFF, K : 3 Bethany, 11 Leep your bowels regular by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. There is nothing better, For sale hy C. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills Many a friendship has been revered | by asking for a candid opinion, FASTER We are now offering for the Easter Holidays the finest selection of CLOTHING, HATS, NECK-WEAR, Hosiery, Etc., that can be collected together. Clothing from B. Kuppenheimer & Co. The Swellest Neck-Wear from J. R, Keiser. Manhattan Shirts . . . - - . Guyer & No Name Hats The Latest Hosiery from Simon, Hatch & Whitten Co, er goods from Hirst hand, and best in ther § GOODS of Merchant Tailoring Our Specialty yuits made to order from $15 up. MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. p= Ca NTA A A Md A AA AA i Fresh Fish ...... 5 b 5 > You will find at my store, from this (Thurs ® day) evening until sold, Fresh Fish, including Shad, These will be sold at bottom prices. ALD BLOB LL 2 The Auctions have been such a decided success that they will be continued later in the season and on a larger scale. We carry a general line of merchandise, and at the best possible prices. Come to see us. ..0. T. CORMAN... 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