Be + THE CENTRE 8. W. sSfuTH, , . wa REPORTER. Editor and Proprietor, Linden Hall. Mrs. Tammie Keller and Mrs, Mag- A Sirungor Traded Hotens tor Hin ta.) Foro : the Photographer, 11 one of the most delighif gle Bwabb drove to Rock Spring Sun- | * Sons Centre Conaty Han | days enc at Philipsburg I il f Hall next weel SeRAOtA f the hole Fear 30 sit day to see Mrs. Kzra Tressler who has D. W. Cutchall. tl burg, an me Gay al sani La wm— hurst, N. ( el : { others been seriously ill for several weeks. Petersburg, has in | The library | FIT Arcadia will than Dlarrhoss of ti ehed Mrs, D. C, Hess and daughter, Mrs, ! | Heims, spent Monday with friends at Spring Mills, Among the visitors in Sunday were Mr. Mrs, Elmer Ross and little Edith, Miss Gertrude Miller, Master Ned Keller, Miss Whit- mer, Wallace White and John An, Miss the week at the home of J. H Mrs, Floray is seriously ill at home of Mrs, Mary Page LIVERYMAN DUYED, s Photographer pring Time In Florida and the Bouth Eee : (fist A dain Sates Centre HALL, . PENNA. , Camden, 8, C,, 1 liveryman 1905, THURBDAY, JUNE 22 ynderful Southland - iN PORE il ic A : pen 1 { public fron . 4 y swerved in ” CCLLy bY Lhe : AANr s horse instead ) ‘34 or a " i tane Maliway, the shortest and } fo it a Ley ££ i Wiis A $ old and almost worthle of a OM HDe TERME. ~The terms of subscription to the Re few days ago porter ure one dollar per year {n advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per line for tions, and 5 cents per line for each sub Other rates made known on town over i + ' § ) saturday morning 10th instant and \ i siranger came to Peters hree ix \ pair & bugey and tw segue : insertion ind | not | Alexandria He did return that night, and in ' tof al all. The first intimation that Mr, Cutehall had of he wished to drive to application Ross Ihe figures opposite your name on label of pa- thence to Huntingdon, per Endic » date to which your subseription s paid. When no date is given the date implied ¥. 1900; when no month is given the month us: “00" means July, 1900; +01”, “04 '' means that your subserd advance to July, 1904, Other fare indicated by abbreviations your subscription always ex 3 A when a notice appears Gramiey and ister Grace re i on made. compare and . . i 1 ade, X ees turned to their home in Altoons : RABOUYHIOUS § for subscription wil Rundav. | o . lal request, The ” ii } Li La to be sufficient Midney Bell journeyed to Reedaville safe aie the is spending Welibly, the Madie Gingerich 1901: the missing team was paid in hs than Ju 10n you pay amine your label, and that corrections have report immediate! oper credit, N fe sent by mall unless by spe change of « } vidence, Money There have been on i & telegram from Birmingham the Sun- | day forenoon following, from the John . : rel ib tha Lio ought IS Treas » i Culehall nay + 5 ’ Saturday to spend Bunday at his, a certain place He was by former home, accompanied Irminghsm home Monday his wife's sister on mins two cents also payable in advs Miss Heninger. Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Lepard and ehildren are little daugh ter and DEMOURATIC STATE TICKET guests at the Houtz home, m—— Tuesday John Tressler invited his! igs and neighbors toa bar: ja. I'he the cceasion was ti 0TeIAnG ’ TA LEAS Ei frier LLIAM H. BERRY, D« f) aware ing. most ehjoyable P Ti) Pl Cov N B. HEAD, West: HE COUNTY TICKET irs, ier served by Nisialile, CD K. WHITE the home JACKBON ROWE. M. Wieland. omar. | and i du Kit da wi | INuppenheimer DR. HARRY JOHN ( WEAVE! # ¥ { JI ACC i i154 2 “ 1 $n 5 ol 1A UCTIPE An lL.ine ol WABB Clothing busy bauling Miliheim, IELTS ar : y br ! lo make room for Maurice Geary left Tuesday for Lew- A. Ma) “nu ; p : romises istown where he will be employed s John Hardenburg Monday, afte the 1 returned home having completed his atudies at niversity of Pennsyl- | delphia, Maude Bella i, Wi ing at Pittsburg, is home for her mer vacation, Clyde Hartman who Pittsburg Monday to his parents, The Children’s service the improve | Is vacation wit Lome Specialty yas § made 1 in the Metho- | Venlenece is coud to none in th Al the advanced age of iy-iw i 5 dist church Bunday evening was a de- Ladle cided success, as all parts were well A darge eEalion of Npriog iliis j ctirred He home . 1 i. y ‘ oe p— HN. M CC bersbur i re- | , [termes : wignd : . used by | Boys. ) OL nr 1 ~ ay 4 cAiiNA ampbeil’s 2 will have their in school class picnic at Penns Cave today (Thursda tation Agent bell is becoming | Gre ciiciating. ihe M isses Maude Winte I Ali felis t it : i willing Dosis ] LAT Lif A iP Wh ' : , a " 8 TN nT” oy ry a F.0D UTE WY BE Miller, of Bmuliton, spent inday at | frien BY nis prom ARG plessant | « rg ' 2 I~ I | IV 1} h, ! a0, i ! | | a x _ ' RN A y 7 A he the home of E y | mal rin giv uformation about | Plate. BELLEFO Harry CO. IWAard Yviuters Smith i from falling on his town Friday. A pulley foot crushed il D. J. Neiman and family spent Sun- day in Lock Haven M Anna Steven Jdizabeth Harshberger, badly - i pent : IRGI0R Ol LL 0. CHRUrch will festival the afternoon and even. £1} Li. will stay A marriage was here | week, but Salem, came reported with her Mies where GROCERIE Goods NOTIONS gister, M Hosterman. there is nothing Bess furgis went te ' remain unt: DOs i 1d } Milroy about t miatier. I Bunday. | taken piace in the city. It was said to Ls he i84y is quite handsome and sie wiil Bf cf ———— high id the gentleman ranks ter and abilities fady 8 quit ly 80 f ig teacher nation toda; 1 3 Summer Aaronsburg, PLS ee bared g _. HIEH in chara Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fomlinson, of e M v iis week Was ex. for the teachers of this Clearfield, are the latter's mother, Mrs. Mrs. Ella Irey aud daughter Mary J., of Warren, are the guests of Dr. CO. 8. Musser, on Main street Among those who are putting down concrete walks are Jacob Reid, Earnest Btover, Mrs. Zach. Thomas, Mrs. Stambach and Thomas Weaver, The west end of Lown has surely made a good move, Col. J. P. Coburn and wife, of Belle- fonte, spent Bunday at their home in this place. Will Mayes, of Chicago, has come to pay his mother and sister a visit. He has been dway a number of years, George Weaver and wife spent a day | visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Mary pu ahisalion and. Sone : last week at the home of Frank Guise. Stover, y Miss Lila Harper, of Tyrone, is a mitates orchestra netruments wite, at Fiedler, NY de guesi nt the home of Alfred Durst, in Rev. F. E. Laufler and family have ’ Centre Hell. Bhe spend I vacati Fe e 201 ts : : ime visiting and friend taken a vacation of two weeks, con The drillers have be en making good time visiting and frien C E ZEIGI ER : sequently there will be no services in Centre county. o Loe LIC we A W 3 ol h 8 : progress at the well since last week. 9 - AF TT 7 sd chureh Su s ™ . Yani PING MILES the ReTeftief Fut “pany, I'he machinery has been runoiog cone] Messrs. J. B. Baumgardner snd | : E. 8. Btover and family spent a few ; : : tinually, except Sunday, since the last | George Haas are canvassing Centre days with Mrs, Btover's parents, at | jue of the Reporter, The drill is | Hall and vicinity for the sale of stere Woodward, passing through solid lime stone rock, | #copes and stereoscopic views. These | £11 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wert were tr} ! young men are students at Penosylva- | AARBLE wo GRARITE 2 Mad} k t isit M Roush st cst sso a aC 'so1n lrg. ‘0 va 8. ush, ende Avoring to | N VIONUMENTS. Note From Ohio. who is seriously ill. them | » ii aM, PIANOS ORGANS sarah Leitzell AND In fact, we thing to be had in a General | 3 Store, Keep her parents, Mr. and JUCK. Miss Brachbill, of Bellefonte. visited friends in town this week. Mrs, Wi beiug severely oc Ked Mays H, tier wold the las to Lock fine o DK. Ke Prof. Frank Meyer arrived at the home of his parents one day this week. mdition were They were in He is an instructor in Johns Hopkins a University, and is now free for his |sidering their age, summer vacation. Robert Van Valzah, a student of medicine at the University of Penn's, made a flying trip to town last week. large, IIIT L TT TTTS Mrs. William Horner, of near ( ent Hall, fearful that THE LAWRENCE 7-0CTAVE ORGAN Wednesday, t ay he t \ one of the ladies who is als we ¥ ..0. T. CORTITAN... SPRING MILLS the Reporter 27 was a caller Miss Louise Runkie, of Shamokin. is Ay 1 subscription for the year. EB BEB BBE E LR BEREEEZ BELL BEBLE PILE BEL ELE hy will Progress at the Well relatives Keep them in the house, I ake one when you feel bil- 5 E22 A Td I TRL DIET ELIS BEET TILT Tl ious or dizzy. They act di- 2.0. Ayer A o) Pi F | ~ AYCI'S 1i S rectly onthe liver. LSAT sc Want your moustache or beard Bl G KING HAM 'S DY a beautiful brown or rich black? Use oo GRIST OR KP. Ball & 00. KABEDA ¥ ® —— i GRAIN MARKEY DR. SMITH'S SALVE Oorn " CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulcers, i Felons, Carbuncles, Boils, Erys« sipelas, Scrofula, Telter, Ecrema, White Sweiling, Skin Eruptions, Fever Sores. Piles, Burns, Scalds, Chifblains, Corns. Bunions, Chapped Hands, Ete., Etc. Mail, age. DR. STUTH CO. Centre Mall. nia College, and are earn funds to enable them to continue their studies iu that Whatever patronage will be thoroughly appreciated. 60 | Whest 4 | Oats. 3 William W. Leichty, formerly of Mr. and Mrs, James Durst, of Near | potter township, but now a resident Centre Hall, were visiting Hol, Crouse of Green Springs, Ohio, writes the Re- over Sunday. pcrler that there are good prospects for Sn — a —— crops in his section of Ohio. Wheat, Rebersburg. he says, is looking unusually promis Miss Pearl Mallory left for Ocean ing. Potatoes are worth but eight to Grove where she will be employed for | ten cents per bushel, several months, tp pts Dr. Bmith, of Madisonburg, was Gramley Smith. Been in town last Monday. The marriage of Windom Gramley Mrs, James Frank is on the sick list, and Miss May Bmith took place in Jared Harper and family, of Belle. institution given ] { ry OE AT “(33H Thon prontoun | ; « 4 ; BODUCE AT STO} Jonss Swabb, of 15 By Juniata county, week made a visit to Centre Hall 10] se¢ his brother and sletersHenry | Swabb, Mra Catharine Durst and Mre | Daniel Winn. He salsa brother of | George Swabb, of Linden Hall, This | Juniata gentleman hae attained the age of eighty-uine years, all of which | beginning of this! f Philadelphia, Saturday, June 10. The onte, are visiting at the home of (eo, groom is a son of T. M. Gramley, of Spring Mills, and has been located in Philadelphia for a year or more, and is engaged in the Baltimore Locomotive Works. The bride is the only daugh- ter of John Bmith, the senior of the firm of Smith Bios, furniture dealers and undertakers, also of Spring Mills, The young couple have many friends who wish them all the plessures this world can afford, Advertise, Weaver, in this place. Mrs. Asron Crouse Ja spending a few days in Millheim. Edwin Royer is paying a short visit to his parents, Mi. and Mrs. Daniel Royer, William Breon and family, of Lock Haven, spent Saturday and Munday at this place. Mr, and Mrs, James McCool and daughter Mattie spent Bunday in Nittany. time was spent in the township of his | birth, which i» Walker. He is a Demo | erat in principle, and since he has | reached voting age, has missed the | general election but twice, and each | Vole was cast in Lhe same township, | He learned stone masoning when a | young man, which he followed until age interferred. Mr. Swabb has the | good fortune to have at this time the i full use of his mental powers, and en. | Joys a chat as well as a man io the | fH. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . . . . PENN, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE , MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinde of Marble AND Granite, Don't fall to get my prices
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