an vl esis sass ot BER, Sen THE CENTRE REPORTER. S$. W. SNITH, Editor and Proprietor, CentrRE HALL, .. . PENNA. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1805. 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 § conts per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application. The figures opposite your name on label of pa- er indicate the date to which your subscription 8 paid. When no date is given the date implied is July, 1900; when no month is given the month fmplied is July—thus : “00” means July, 1900; 01", means July, 1901; “04 '' means that your subsorip tion is paid in advance to July, 1904. 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Money by mall is reasonably safe, There have been no losses to this date Resoin- he rate of { y ivan RESOLUTIONS AND CARDS OF THANKS tions of respect wili be charged for at one-half ce minimum ; two cents per word also payable in adver s in & Cards of mw charge, lity cents, Aaronsburg, Mrs. few and Brisbin, Lenker and daughter spent a weeks with relatives at f.emont R ISS Mr. and Mrs. Hammington and Jas, Mowery were pleasant visitors at the home of Mrs, Bara Leitzell Gurney Wert few Wert, Mrs spent Mowery and wife, of Carroll ; last week. has gone to spend a months with hiz uncle, James at Tusseyville Miles tiie and Mrs Arney, week with her pi ra Gramley. Ruth nr f part of Edna and Weaver greater grandparents here, Miss Fanuie in Coburn, soli ment to the Reformed cemetery. Miss Blanche . in Altoor Ling her mother last week with Stover spent Saturday iting money f Burd, who had a8 for the past month, i Mrs. Sars Wyle is paying a» her son at Huntingdon. The and Mrs. Pierce latter's mot Mr. Pierce Mrs. Sadie Wolfe and Mills, spent Wednesday the former's aged mother, Mrs. Btambach. Miss Clare Edmun her having here under Prof. Btoy friends are Citizens’ band s«¢ renaded resp wided rita ht will home, i sorry to have her leave, Bible class at the Sunday school con veution at Millheim were : fer and wife, Prof. Mrs. Katie and Mazie Ruth Swabb, Jennie gie Weaver, Messrs, and Lloyd Stover and Stover Philips, Misses Haflley, Nellie and Tammi Mingle Ralph, Henry Kn —————————————— Millheim, W. Mauck Mrs. Fr last Mrs. E rents, Mr. and in Shamokin week, Mrs. Augustus Huey this place, died at her rum, Indiana county, and was brought here for interment. Mrs. Chas, Bossler and s Freeburg, are spendin Glen, of £ som time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Spigelmyer. Misses Ida Bishop and Mary Henry, of Milroy, arrived Sunday and will work in the Kuitting Mill here, Mrs. John Touer, of Philade iphia, is a guest at the Wm. Musser, Mrs. Lydia Musser left Tuesday aft- ernoon for West Union, Iowa, spend a few mouths with her sons. George Mensch attended cratic Convention Tuesday. heme of her brother, the Demo- at Bellefonte on Malcolm P. Campbell, who has been stayiug at this place the last three years, went to Lewisburg to work for C. K. Bober. Miss Marion Breon spent Sunday at the home of Nelson Wert, Aaronsburg. sessions Georges Valley. James Faust, after spending several weeks at home, returned to Yeager- town Monday, where he is employed ut carpentering. Mrs. Frank Ripka, of Spring Mills, spent Memorial day with Mrs, Will iam Ripka, Mrs. James Faust and daughter, Mrs, Ackerman, vidted at the home of Ray Millet on Sunday. Mrs. Bankey and daughter Miss Edith, spent several days at Btate College. The following attended the festival at Coburn BSaturday evening: J. H. Wagner and family, Robert Finkle and wife, William Ripka and wife, Elmer Faust and Miss Jennie Barger, Harry Wagner and Miss Jennie Decker, Miss Maude Wagner spent Tuesday night with Miss Ree Haulz at Spring Mills, William Lingle and wife, Jake Auman and wife, and Mrs. Dunlap and children were visitors at the home of John Lingle, Bunday. Mr. Wineman, of Bellefonte, was in this vicinity, Monday buyiog up sheep. Bamuel Bell, of Boalsburg, spent Thursday night ig this valley. Linden Hall. The members of the U., E. church will hold a festival Baturday evening to which all are invited. Saturday the pupils of the Boalsburg gchools and a number of invited guests enjoyed a pienie in the mountains, at what known Shutts Ime provement, ’ Mr, and Mrs. Frank Homan enter- tained a large number of invited guests at home, at Oak Hall, 18 a8 * their beautiful Gertrude, who recently Philadelphia. She was the re tiseful sinter t cipigi of many handsome and and the evening wus enjo who were fortunate enough present John Carper lost one of | I'he morning horses Sunday found broken nig panini was dead with un leg other ¢an not be accounted for, Wm H. liceman, was an in ae and injuries which Felding, a New York po- Arrival ing fora short at the home his youth Wim barn Catherman enlarging and otherwise improving his new properly o Mrs. Ida McClellan and M Tressler wee lk 8 Mi Andrew Long, a Mills, Mrs, Catherm Crean: parior He every i Her pared . James I. Ross William Lex Raymond ¢ suard Wilsou and mj rised =n party eral days at Laure! — Spring Mills, Melius \ id Mrs. ¥ {eleag fr a8 8 delegate [1 i of the 1 at this time, tale convent gave his report Yin ing offi ter in Philadelphia, is spend- Swarm, who is now a recruit. ing a few weeks among friends He is a and son of John a former resident of Wolfe left reiaglivea here, BWA, this place, Geo. for Uniontown last roiog, where he will be em- n pulling up a new house for the I and & ong Bros, Messrs, Fenstamaker will follow shortly, Musser, of Vista, Va by little daughter Helen, arrived last Baturday to visit ' weelwood (eo Buena ' ’ Lis accompanied his father, David Musser, who is ill. Benjamin Douoachy, of Lewisburg, spent a few days at the grandparents, Mr. and Herring. The members of the Lutheran SBun- day school are preparing a Children’s service to be rendered oun the evening of June 15th. A Children’s service will also be given by the M. E. Bun- day school Bunday evening, June 11th. Among those who attended the Babe bath school convention held in Mill heim last week are: Mr, and Mrs, C. E. Royer, Mrs. Geo, Wolfe, Mrs, Gates Kenuelley, Mrs, C. A. Krape, T. M, Gromley, Rev. G. W. Meclioay, Misses Carrie Gentzel, Aunie Clara Decker. ci clitoris Colyer. Mrs. James Wert and son Bparr were to Bellefonte Friday. Mrs. Wm. Cummings and childr n with her sister, Miss Carrie Frazier, spent Bunday at Dale Summit, Miss Bertha Bradford, of Linden Hall, is making her grandparents a visit, in this place, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jordan, of Colyer, and Mrs. Stuart Jordan and two sons, of Tussey ville, spent Sunday at Huyettville, the guests of B. F, Rickert, Rev. Adam 8, Bierly, of Port Trev. orton, and J, 8. Housman transacted business in Mifllin county, John Kimport, of State College, was through this vicinity buting cattle, James Runkle is the happiest man around since a boy came to his house. Miss Budie torf, of Milroy, is spending two weeks at home, of his M. B. home Mrs Corman and Harris Township. Master one of his fingers fast in the cogs of the Dr. nn freezer and it was badly lacerated, Kidder, who is always ready emergency, dressed the wound, John Osman is ill at the home of his grandparents, Mr. Mrs, Kuhn, at Shingletow: Mr, was in nud John he | Creek. Pr. J. 4 myn of J. J. wiman, a professor in Ml Seminary sat Reformed par- sunday he ointments for Rey John fos ey . Bla K. Mr. aud Mrs, From, of Btuale College, spent a v days with friends Prof. J CU, Bryson and Vigilors atl MeClenahan, o 8 few and Mrs from ih Wes, Ca i man atted veution the Laut Hosterman and DEran Sunday Miss Beulah # $ represented i thie Reformed sch The schiool board met with the for their annual Monday. The KR. B. Harrison, Moore, Bi ditors seltiement i Hew DORra TEs with president ; relary, and D. W, {ressurer, Mr. and Mrs Gap, spent Wm, io John spend the summer, slover, « withh th heir with Sunday Joalsburg. returned grandson home them fo Mrs, Bartges and two litte ters, of Altoona, returned home Satar. day, after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shirk spent Sunday with the family of John Lee, near Zioo, Mr, Mrs, tyan and daughter Maude, Misses Minnie Cole, and Lou Ryan and Mr. Norris, of Bellefonte, spent the first day of the week with srs and Hamuel Exams Fisher, Heversl of the young people attend. ed a surprise party given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homan, of Oak Hall, in honor of their daughter, Mis« Ger- trude, who is home from Philadelphia for » short vacation, Meveral other graves in the Doals burg cemetery nave been marked. Joseph Kuhn has had a neat monu- ment erected in memory of his wives, Mary Aun Kuhn, who died August 3, 1880, and Blanche Kuhn, Feb, 19, 1005, Also a granite monument was erected by William Dale, of Pleasant Gap, in memory of his wives, Rebecca Dale, who died May 2, 1864, and Mary M. Dale, Jan, 1, 1903, The Children’s day service in the Lutheran church was well attended, the recitations by the children were well rendered, The music, under the direction of the pastor, was a pleasing feature. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers and festoonings of red, white and blue. The children of the Orphan's Home at Lioysville were remembered, George E. Stover in af Serious Condition (ieorge kK, Btover VOry serious condition as the resul f 8 } worning. “ia stroke received Wedn He had been in his usual on that f rniGge wi i, ALd carried i) Kidney Trouble Have and Don't En rey 1 Thousands u . THE LAWRENCE . --OCTAVE ORG AN s C E ZEIGLER » SPRING MILLS. H. G. 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