————————————— a HON 0 HIT WII THE CENTRE REPORTER. §. W. SMITH, ! Editor and Propriotor, - TART THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1805. TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to’ the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. -20 three (insert sequent Insertion for for each sub- cents per line 1%, and 5 conts per iine Other rates made known on The wr ind al cate the date to w s paid, + When no date | 4 i AR Ww bet 1 BOI figures opposite y A nl lat el of pa~ ur subscription date implied 1 the Joon, ; 1900: 01” means July ur st bee ripe tion is pal . mn om y. 1904. Other months than July: i » y abbreviations, When yo 3 bseription always ex- amine your ial und when a notice appears that corrections have made, compare and report immediately if you have been given roper credit, No receipts for st wiil e sent by mail unless by special request. The change of date on label ought to be sufficient evidence, Money by mail is reasonably safe. There have been no losses to this date the # give B given wl bean srint i 8 OF THANKS —Resolu harged for at the rate of vie in advance) the Cards of thanks, m charge, fiity cents, RESOLUTIONS AND Can: tions of respect will b one-half cent x minimum ob two coeuts per also payable Arge word, 1 in advance. Harris Township. Dr. F. K. White, of Philipsburg, an aspirant for the office of County Treas- urer, was here last week. Butcher Joe Markle, of lege, spent a day in this quest of lambs and veal calves, Pitt Hoover departed last week for Pittsburg, where he will em- ployed by the Steel Car Company. Mrs. Annie Davis and sister, Miss Sara Buttels, who spent the winter in Washipgton, D. C., re'urned the Boal Boalsburg., Their nephew, Boal, accompanied them and tarried a few days, then re- turned to Washington. Mrs, Jessig B Louise, of Al home of her parents, Anos W rr pent a State Col- locality, in be to home, near Theodore and daug harp (M visit Lh iit $3 Miss in Hun er, P. M. Weber. Holy communion will be in the Reformed church Bund: celebrated srvice Saturday service will re. Emma Brame: vy. visited here H Bri Aunie, of Circleville, spen Sunday in this vicinit Mr. befabrg, Mrs. SBparr. his home short Korman will stay a few weeks, Sparr, who had been ill for months, is improving slowly. A series of phrenological lectures are being delivered by Prof. Hummel in the Boal Hall. ¥- a1 Mrs, Jared were guests at the Mr. alter a of Re- home of returned to Mrs. Mrs, several Korman, Korman visit, a Aaronsburg, Miss Elsie Philips, of Philadelphia, is spending some time with her pa- rents in this place, Ed. Bressler has from Clearfield to mother-in-law, Mra, Bara Leitzell, Mrs. Annie Wyle and children, of Mifflinburg, are guests of Harvey Wyle. Misa Theodora spend a few mon Btate College. Wm. Houser and family, of Brisbin, spent a few days with Mrs. Houser's mother, Mrs. Lenker Among those who attended the fu- neral of Mrs. Fisher, at Penn Hall, Banday, were : Geo. Weaver and wife, he (3. Mingle and daughter Nellie, Thomas Weaver and mother, Ralph Btover and wife, A, B. Btover, Mrs. Roush snd Mrs, Apnie Detwiler, Mrs, MeClintie, of Lock Haven, is visiting her daughter, Mm, Hol, Crouse, Mrs. Maria Weaver spent a day last week with Mra, Kizzie Bwabb, These officers were elected in the Res formed Bunday school for the ensuing year : Bupt,, Edgar Stover ; asst. supt,, John Detwiler; treae., Mrs, Philips ; wec., Miss Mazie Miogle ; librarians, Clyde Btover and Bara Guisewite, oy While a bilious attack is decidedly unpleasant it is quickly over when Chamberlain's Btomach and Liver Tablets are used. For sale by C. W, Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, ————— It doesn’t take much inventive gen. fous to makes blunder. maved his family the home of his her son, Acker has ths with gone to friends at LOCALS, John GG. thased a horse-power hay baler, Mra, IS and daugh- to Pittsburg, Dauberman, sy iward Robinson ter Edna, last week, weit where they time. will remain for a Migs Linla Btrohm, aft on where and Mrs Wednesday returned from Berant for a month she visited Mr Rufus Strohm. ernoon, Jumes A. Keller was Reformed OW D. Gress of the © assis, ut Hublersburg, and ng to sickness in the family of Rev, , was the only Hall represenin entre Reformed in that body. Misa Kate Brisbin, of Monday was the guest of na Brisbin, in this place. panied Col. J. his father and since returning country, Bellefonte, Bhe accom- L. Spangler, who paid mother his visit from the first ai m————— Linden Hall. A daughter arrived recently at home of James horses from George Meliss, and them busy hauling paper wood his tract on the mountain. THE TIPPING HABIT, the sistencies That vil, of Incor Panctuaie the E Phe ine ed i ij ball AEN York ‘Judge in an York World. Bil: id you ever stop man who tip the » ir the desir Y Gf Wh gi Ped if they were to be had. It is rumored that a party east will prospect for coal on the Reitz lands, south of here, had been un- able to work on account of foot, Monday returned to Lancaster Lee Bi at the DM: first visit b George Garbrick, who an injured oks and wife spent home. It : IOV sunday their to Pleas yers WAS ye sine Og ant The (iap i friends of Mrs, will be Daisy Know fnany glad to entirely recovered from a of rheumatism: which ied hier to bed for several weeks, Alice ffin, who spent the sister, Miss Belle rned { MeG Lier retu California $ ISERL Wee. Amanda {¥en havi sbout his residence —n Millheim, Harter doesday amoung tives here, Miss Lyd iia Gutelius, of MifMlinbur was the guest of her nephew, Dr. F CGulelius, Mra, spent Miss Marion Breon, dsughter of Mrs. Velentine Breon, south of town, arrived from Philadelphia, Friday, to spend some time with her mother. PVhursday. Irene Wringler, of Mifflinburg, Friiay with tives and friends Williamsport, Miss Bess Sturgis turned home Friday. re- We DEAT Hs otale Col place this (TI The Decker ureday sft decensed was a son ¥ at the Branch, south and was aged forty-eight yes is survived by a wife whose ms FEoma Williame Mrs. Miss Maude and Claude, DARINne Was three children : Harry Behers | State College : al home, Charlies Decker, located in the west, Anna Reifsny- Mrs. Priscilla Decker, and Mrs Susan O'Bryan are sisters, four inches long in his head. wound was dressed by Dr. Frank. Mrs. F. O. Hosterman Baturday for Juniata county where spend several weeks acquaintances, Mra. Maria Weaver, she smong her old ter, Mra. Aaron Ulrich, visited friends here last week, Dr. to visit his mother, Mrs. J. A. Miller, and brother-in-law, Dr. G. 8, Frank. Thomas Buck and wife, Mr. and Mm. D. L fish for trout. F. P. Musser made a business trip to Bellefoute on Friday. Chas. Vonada and Oscar Duck, of Lewisburg, spent Bunday in town. Mire. F. 8. Ulrich, of thie place, vise ited at the home of her parents, near Centre Hall, While D. J, Neiman was cleaning and fixing up the front windows of his store, Monday, the trimming caught fire and almost burned the goods which had been placed there as a dis- play. Mr. Neiman's hand was so bad- ly burned that it had to have surgical attention, Mra. George Hosterman, of Boals- burg, is visiting at the home of J. C. Hosterman, : Quite a number of people from this place attended the execution of Green and Dillen in Bellefonte Tuesday. Zerby, Jonathan Lulz, an aged and well known resident of Logan township of years ot week, from a general wearing the system, aged eighty-two Robinson, aged interred in Sunday The funeral was held frond of Mrs. W. 8B. Hettinger, grand- Archie D. Was “even the Cross afternoon. the resi- dence in d——— i ——— PDemoeratic State Convention, The eall for the convention which Lyceum theatre, Democratic state will meet in the Harrisburg, at 12 24, was issued Tues. day from state headquarters. The call slates that the business for which the convention is called is to nominate three or less, as the convention may decide, candidates for superior court judge and one candidate for state tress. urer, Under the law no elector may vote for more than three candidates for superior court judge. Since four are to be elected in November, the democrats are sure to elect, sari ff isa asin Whi Open Blacksmith Shop The ‘Henny blacksmith Church Hireet, has been opened business by Wilbur Henney. Al , Kinds of work will be done, special | attention being given to tirecutting, The public is appealed to for a share of patronage. Prices will be right, and shop, £11 for work satisfactory. ad Marriage Licenses Jolin W. Tolbert WITH A LAME Troubl BACK ? iserable. THE LAW 2-OCTAVE RENCE ORGAN + C, E, ZEIGLER SPRING MILLS. H. G. STROHTEIER, CENTRE MALL, . . . Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble ano (ranite Don’t fall Wo goto y prices Why Sailer ¥ From Ihenmatism Why suffer from rheumgtism when one application of Chamborinin’s Pain Halm will relieve the pain? The quick relief whieh this liniraent affords makes rest and sleep possible, and that slone is worth many times {ts cost Many who have nsed It hoping only for short relief from suffering haw twen happily surprised to find that after awhile the religf betame perma went, Mm NV. H Le geet of Yun Yum, Tennessee, U 8B A, writes, *] aie a greal aafborer from rheumatism all over from head to foot, and Cham berlain’s Pain Balm is the only thing that will relieve the pain.’ For sale by C. W, Swartz, Tusseyville; F, A Carson, Potters Mills, rebarsburg, §¢ sini f Pins it het hdtv test the peal d Ar ‘ Line Hullway, the sho ! on . : ent route between the N Liirou t { etly by HPenL sevVers directly UO) uick ith ite dally rad Flori iiea, | ICH f EVE munbury, returned home i Ba pid Three pent | including fn Li aperpled Del we Florida snd wit gers or bug rats gh Pallms fganion join fittena. Reformed Class. week 5 110 io hiss been 11) PP tuken the Wil- ; . Atlanta Monday h 3 Vile oe On « (4iibert, wi rains for hve an and all pe § mil Lite, wis to hospital jnst itie Gramley, who had been Write for rates. se ralong while and whose life was wired of, Is now able to be out and ts # her meals at the table, An pe A Good Sageestion Chamberiains Cough of Lemon. , Hemedy C. B. Wainwright y, Fis the that mu results are of Chamber Best , Ling written manuiac- ob- ) ; inns “1 have been using Chamti Cough Remedy and want to the bept cough medicine taken,’ FRY SB Geo. L chant of Harlan, Mich question about its being t} will cure a cough or cold in than soy other treatment always be kept ant use, for much less Lime ed. For sale by C seyville : F. A h better I from the use , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the by es of pains stomach, colic taking it be drank. That way the effect is “It pees Lo get at instantly,” he says. W. Swartz, Tusseyville Potters Mills, ‘holera morbus in er ag hot as can sn taken in this in rapidity spol ready | a cold can be cured when promptly tres W. Bwartz, Tus Carson, Pot! Mills in the house inst ight gle Ly R74 ( Rrson, ’ re CASTHER We are now offering for the Easter Holidays the fines selection of CLOTHING, HATS, NECK-WEAR, cted together xOO DS Hosiery, Etc,, that can be colle Clothing from B. Rerseha & Co. The Swellest Neck-Wea R. 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