A —————————————————————— S———————— THE CENTRE REPORTER. S.W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. Centre Harry, PenN’A. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1905, TERMS, porter are o The terms of subscription to the Re- ne dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per three insertions, and 5 couts per Hine for each sub Other rales made known on line for sequent lnsertion, application. i of pa- seript fon The figures opposite your name ot por indicate the date to which ix pal id. When no date | ive is July, 1%: when no month implied is July—thus : “00” means July means July, 1901; “04 '' means that y tion is paid In advance to July X imenths thar iyare indicat When §¢ amine your that correc ton report immed! ate) proper « be sent chang ovider There have be is rive 1 THE DEMO URATIC CONVENTION, to gang Lie per reapp and a The ¢ form and slies rtionment is 8 polit violation of the avention tment 1 reapportio "ne the because ded reforms affecting our g Of Campaign them u¢ in many matllers wWernmeunt necessarily follow. € convention ua nominations, and ha bly stated the those of the separating honest from a base counterfeit of it wor 188 os national parties, but those IAI government ned in tue interest peo eratfc— is Governor wi mos phia preme publi Buch a degradation of the Court of t Dighis he Commonwealth incon- a flagran hin t insuit Des i acker his humili- litti Supreme mld b memory of Just Samuel W, | The ¢ Xi ood and ated tool of the defeated ban not transferred to the Bench as a reward to trea people Philadelphia, cord. To sue ttemp publican of would thunder ** No! at box. Alva having Dar ham-Mec2 would be a strange Tol vas in them ceivable. It w to the to make 3 successor, Can- be of } Al B S000 Res citizens Philadelphia 3 the baliot- crushed the ichol banditti it stow the higest judicial honor this servile henchman, SEAR A Whit.ker Pennypacker, Gov main fan Pt son and the medieval, of the muzzsl, of mere thao is contribute ; to the June Booklovers Magazine by Joseph M. Rogers, studies of Platt sod Quay were among the most atiractive pictures of political Losses that Rogers ever wrote. Woodward. Mrs. Bevjamin Gentzel is visiting friends at Centre Hall Linden Hall. Mr. and Mrs. N, Eby, Mr. aud Mis. Rob. Glasgow, Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Glasgow were visitors in Union county, Bunday. Rev. Haas and bride, of Rebersburg, were callers in town last week, Mises Emma Eberhart and Mabel Wolfe returned from Lock Haven on Baturday. Mr. snd Mrs. Glantz and F, p. Guisewite are visiting in Yeagertown this week. Miss Katie Yearick, of Baltimore, Md., Is spending some time with friends in this place. Mrs. Bara Miller, of Coburn, visited Mrs. Wolfe on Saturday, Ralph Huivnes and Miss Yearick were Lo the festival at Aaronsburg on Baturday. Mr. und Mrs, Beck visited the late ter's sister, Mrs, Kelner, on Saturday. ernor of the Keystone 8 who has made His is a strange aud baffliog lily, a mixture of A charac and ate, is the Peonsylvauia Us, the wodern Governor would-be press usual ioterest, W lise last and 1 ¥Y. Harris Township. Mr. and Mrs. Theod sre Boal return- ed to their home, near Boalsburg, on Baturday. Frank Lohr and Solomon Lohr and family visited at the home of William Bodle, Buffalo Run, Friday Part of the day was in Myers cemetery, Harry I. Jackson, of Bellefonte. a candidate for the nomination for regis. ter, spent some time here last week, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bible, the pa- rents of F, M. Bible, ticket t station, enjoyed an that drive this at last Kpent the agent at early morn through iocality last ing Uhursday, Asbury of Centre and Mrs wife Holderman, Furnace ;: Mr in May: Visiting and dau visited Keller mugh, PRtnLYy Washiogton, D. C Mrs. ieardn SRT r mother, Emma Fisher fr, proprietor intundry, i to attended Boalsburg ou Saturds ny. CHMOD people moriai from 1134 service tern Archey, register 3 ompanied by a young led the Memorial services. OL « mise H. county official iu atter H. 8 Was the principal Memorial day. His sat all % mii. COUnLY, ad «add atlend ner P. Meyer was another dance Capt. lFaylor 3 speaker on ad. gre gt and Mrs, F. A ws, of Shar. dress was of Dr. : §s v AL inter on, are guests of the former's mi ther, in Boalsburg. Mr. Mrs. Bruce ite, spent and Garman, with the |} Mrs. Hannah Sunday grandmother, Misses Allo Pittsburg, Ross and O'Lery 3 and Stover, aut Olive Daulel Wer 3 i irs. Laura Brick Ber, Hi guesis of Mr i Sears s Bessie by, WHO spn winter It Philadelphia, i hot ihe festival held ou the evenis Memorial day was well patronized - fs a— Spring Mills, Dr. and Mra, H. 8. Braucht Jef: Philadelphia Wednesday LO WHR ROCCO ior mpanied by one of bis patients, who will pital for treatment. Mrs. Emory Ripka is entertaining | ber mother, Mrs. Byers, aud little son, | of Bt. Thomas, Pa Miss Mabel Allison attending commencement eXelciren at the | Woman's College, Baltimore, Md. this | week. She will also visit Bryn Mawr | before returning. Mrs. Rachel Condo who lives with her son, 8. L. Condo, was given a complete surprise last Saturday. It was the occasion of her birthday and her many friends taking advantage of ber absence at this time assembl. d to greet ber upon her return and wish ber many happy returns of the day, From thirty to forty were present. James McCool and family of Rebers- burg visited friends in town last Tues day. Mrs. Ada Miller of Tyrone, accom. panied by her two children is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, B. Jamison, enter ¥ Liofe in It was necessary to omit several com munications received for this issue Tuesday was a holiday, you know, New Naw Bilger, of Pleasant Gap, Wednesday morning unloaded a saw mill at the Centre Hall tion had it hauled school house, on Nittany wh was set up for operation on the Miller timber tract, recently plirs by MeNitt Brothers & Co will have Mill, Charles sia. the Mountain, railroad and to near re it chashed W. G. Rossman the mill Kinds of All ME Wedd Lis when in 4 Operate i : i umber will bu staves, ote, Among sport the team emp ! { IOV edd the mill were those of O lelnhan {1007 ge Horner Memorial Services The usual memoria! services held at the Penns Valle the same was Various cemeteries the fully up to and in many the It detalled necoun of t the points Among t rf places interest Wis iow in in y, and attendance nt average, is imp sible to Five 8 services at any of uni eual thigt the ¢ was al Wwiieis dresses of Boring M matheimat- nt wg we dle nt He we calendar, rect 5 making mang intr wlucing th ¢ twelve si . ng is a8 was the old reformed calen into many details, and the calculations were given down to the Year 2020 A. D. It was published in honor of the emperor the Kang Ii Perpetual Calendar. The solar and lunar years are both used, and a combination Is effected be. tween the two by adding seven extra moons during the period of the lunar cycle—that is, nineteen solar years. The civil year commences with the second new moon after the winter solstice and consists of twelve months or moons, called large or small, accord: ing to whether they consist of twenty: nine or thirty days. When an extra moon is to be used a thirteenth month is not added, but one of the months is doubled. The rule that the winter sol stice shall be kept In the eleventh moon is never departed from. of the feal tr soom is tention not changes ns of the zod and di into 560 de. grees instead of { gion. The Eympathetie, “You look awfully tired, young man,” sald the benevolent looking woman to the young man with the books under his arm. “Yes, ma'am,” replied the student. “I'm studying for a doctor.” “It's a shame! Why don't you let the doctor study for himself?’-Yon- kers Statesman, " ORGANS «+ « THE LAWRENCE . . 7-0OCTAVE ORG: AN + C, E. ZEIGLER } SURING MILLS. A } wim FEA wo GRANITE H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE MALL, . . . . . PENN, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE ,.. MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble ao Granite, Don’t fat] to got my prio Ww will ren Binith, the Photographer, the Photographer, Hall Bmith, be in Centre this week, Wo th Cuban Diarrhoea of who served In Cuba ¢ Bpaaishh war know what pase is, and that ordinary rem- Hitle wore effect than Cul arrhoes wy an di : and dangerous as a cholera. There Is one Opel uiwaye be ! seen | y the EFIS rii s from Mrs. Miunie Housto , Texas: ¢] is A in falls edy, however, UNH a fir (ue that can will be Fate here. 10 A +1 Atlas of direct ida and the Camder {fo iy J Heh will 2 ‘5 i: 4 4 ful year $45 Vieit orle of Pine { and others renrhied tii, : : Flori. T GREA Kup CHICAG WI ho Challe enge Suits made to order 5 up. i PALA TLT TTT TTT TIT \ hy ry “a 4 S umm 5 ™y 5 hy a ™ er hy My In fact, thing to be had is Store. N \ 5 Mu WC 5 N 5 5 » ES N h V Pay 5 5 h A 5 MN 5 ~ EBB BBBIEDBE BELLE EEE EBBBLBBLEL ELE Z # a Lard A CET Iways restores color to gray hair. GRAIN M 8 | Wheat. & | Onis... : Corn . ARK EY. FRODUCE AT STORES OR | Butler. oom BREE ieserininirnna ploasant, potent and permanent Invigorator for CURES : - SICILIAN LE. Fn, ¥ Piles, Bunions, and A ma MEN +
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