em THE CENTRE REPORTER. S.W. SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor, PennN’A. 1905, Centre HALL, . 29, THURSDAY, JUNE 2 TERMS, he terms of subscription to the Re- porter ure one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion, Other rates made known on application, The figures opposite your name on label of pa- per indicate the date to which your subscription ix pald. When no date is given the date implied is July, 1900: when no month is given the month implied is July—thus: 00" means July, 1900; “01” means July, 1901; “04 '' means that your subso rip: tion is paid in advance to July, 19004. Other months than July are indicated by abbreviations, When you pay your subscription always ex- amine your label, and when a notice appears that corrections have been made, compare and report immediate ly if you have not been given proper credit. No receipts for subscription will be 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, RESOLUTIONS AND CARDS OF THANKS —Resolu- tions of respect will be charged for at the rate of one-half cent per word, (payable in advance) the minimum charge be Cards of thanks, two cents per word minimum ¢ harge, filty cents, Blo payah le In advance. ing $1.00 DEMOURATIO STATE TICKET TATE TREASURE! AM H. BERRY, 3 E OF TH} UPERIOR COURT JOHN B. HI HE COUNTY TICKET WILLI Delaware SHERIFF ELLIS 8, SHAFFER. TREASURER DE. FRA REGISTER HARRY RECORDER WHITE JACKSON ROWE. NK K JOHN C Landlior [sane National otel at town Tu Miliheim WhHY 1h edvesday whe she Momas WwW James Keller and son, D. K. Keller, attended the Kleckner Monday Mrs, i funeral of Dr. Saltzgiver at Mifflinburg, Leonard Rhone and daughter Miss May, both of seriously ill for much better at this sone Lime past, a writing. his farm Jacob Sharer is improving it shed. uth side of the pres. f by the erection of an imj It will bel the road, some distance farm t emer milt on the s from ent HilAings, About fift operated a Wm. IL Un- mill MeClaios, now he large lumber firm Co., lo- iia £€n Years ago, derwood BAW above Centre Hall for tl is at the head oy titled Wm. I. U cated at Frankford, The Hq al the Monday evening, ness in the = ripture onsidered. nderwood & Phil Ald Se Mrs. Daniel July 3rd. Faithful- a: Lo A good adelj apital ciely will meet home of (iresa on lens ngfel- low the poet to be attendance is desired, A. Ward Rishel, well known by many of the Reporter res native of Potter township, man forthe Na Drug and Manufacturing Chemists, delphia, Mr. Rishel delphia. W.M R years ago Centre Hal New Jersey, and is the bookkeeper for the large lumber and building firm of The G. Q. Hammel Company. Mr. Romick attended the Centre county picnie at Philaaelphia, last Baturday. tiem Spring Mills. Mre. C. A. Krape is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. P. H. Meyer, in Bellefonte, John McCoy, of Bellefonte, and John Coleman, a student at State ( lege, spent Sunday at the home Hon. Wm. Allison Miss Mabel Allison had as her guests a few days last week the Misses Cole man and King, of Reynoldsville, She is now entertaining her cousin, Miss Jane Fowler, who will for some time, Miss Catharine MeChart, iamsport, made a short visit to aunt, Mrs. Campbell, this week, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. B. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Haines and Prof, L. Gramiey and wife, all of Rebers burg, spent a day at the home of T. M. Gramley. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Zeigler and little son spent Sunday in Rebersburg, Mr. and Mre. W. B. Bitner and son Blsine spent Sunday with friends in Asronsburg. Gross Allison, of Centre Hall, fs circulating among friends and relatives in town. An ders, and a i323 8B SARiEs- tional Company Phila- lives in Phila- omick, who twelve or fifteen lived with his parents in 1, is now located at Delanco, of remain of Will- her Governor Peunypacker would do well to have that monument to his cousin Quay erected in the Capital grounde as speedily as possible, lest the next auti-Machine Legislature of Pennsylvania withdraw the approprie ation or substitut: a monument to General Hartranft or some other gen. uine hero in its place, A———— “You cannot touch pitch without being defiled’ is a wise saying, nnd the modern instance is afforded by Assist. ant Becretary Loomis and asphalt. Tablets, all sizes, at the Reporter — Rebersburg, Prof. Edwin Brungart and wife, of MifMlinburg, are visiting friends and relatives in town and vicinity. Mrs. Rachael Miller, of Mackeyville, spent several days at the home of Frank Waite, Mrs. William Torbert New Berlin, are paying a to her parents, Mr. and Mallory. James McCool family, of this place, spent Saturday and Sunday in Union county. Miss Violetta Wolf, a Bucknell University, is spending sev- nnd of short visit Mra. CC. O. HOD, and student at eral days visiting friends here. Daniel Royer was to Philadelphia last week toa hospital where he had an operation performed on his eye, Miss Delong, of Livonia, spent several days visiting friends and Octura relatives in town, Miss Amy Biover last week was Aaronsburg. Rev. Bixler is the happiest town since the arrival The song service in the Evangelical for several days the guest of relatives in Ian in of a baby boy. church Ru evening largely attended. nday was Bo Linden Hall. Robert Koch and family spent lsst week at his former home in Valley. Jol int n Gilliland Miller, who has bes and * Years, retur (hegon for the 1 fied Horns home Thursday nnd will spe the hi rs, Hinper vacation at Mr. nnd the Reformed Sunday eveving, hildren’s service in ‘hurech, Boalsburg, Mrs. Henry Vers, Homan and daugliter spent several davs Jast } } friends here nod Guy Wieland where he Farmers are beginning to pu The crop Is fi BR. ] olfe, of AWAY hay. fairly good. Mrs pd her brother, J. . Miller ' Woodward, visited d mot! ir ag er recently We py Woodward. nee Yearick is visiting Laurelton, M Wolfe Motz, were to and daughter, Bellefonte Kreamer and D. J. Be were Lo Aar Howard Miller au noer onsburg « in Saturday d wife, of rmer’s sister, Mrs visited the | Dauiel arty of twenty-fiv ion Day to Un county, BErvices Haas and wife, of Hoebers visited in town last week. Mra. Ed. Fultz and Mrs. Kes were to Millheim on Monday. Voueida, a young man from grand week, (suy Reading, visited his father, NH. M. Motz, a few days last — Aaronsburg, Mr. Mrs. bersburg, spent the Sabbath with Neott Bt . Of Ree Prof, and ver Stover and family. Perry Adams and family, of College, visiting Mrs. Emanuel Cronmilier, of Spring Mrs. Bit. State are Adams’ Mrs Bitner and family, Mills, spent Buunday with ner's sister, Alice Bright. Warren Winkleblech visited his pa- rents, near Hebersburg, Sunday Harry Weaver and family and Irvin Weaver, of Salona, spent a few days with their father. Miss Nellie Weaver accompanied them home, mother, Wm. mins a —— —» Pine Stump. Jacob Walker, son Benner, and Mer- ril Walker Thursday made a trip to Pine Glen, their former home, Frank Moyer and wife spent Sun- day with their daughter, Mrs. William McKinney, at Potters Milla, Mr.and Mrs, Irvin Burris SBuundey visited at the home of lepnjamin Btover, Centre Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams spent Buuday at Centre Hill, the guests of Wesley Tressler nnd family. Adan Zeigler, of Linden Hall, spent Sunday with bis mother, Mre. Henry Zvigler, —— Colyer. Mrs. John Delizell returned home afier spending some time with her grandson st Centre Oak Charles, son of Arthur Slutterbee, fell and fractured his left arm. Miss Fanny Bunnell, of Milroy, spent several days with Misses Mary and Blanche Moyer, Miss Mary Cooney, of Linden Hall, spent a day with her parents here. AD AoE A i AAAI Uiviog advice to a hungry man isn’t charity. The richest people often have the poorest digestive organs, The fellow who gets things for noth. log may still consider himself stuck. SS THE JURY SYSTEM A Growing Belief That the Present Jury Mystem Should be Changed In soother column will be found the list of jurors to try the will before the court sat August term, AL this time it mich be well to thoughtfully consider Cole tha Our « been much di slem of has cussion years as to the best { ing the growiog remedy rimprov jury system, or, rather, difficulty true,’ of selecting “twels Our whole ¢ 1 01 nd the good men and tem of jurisprudence must sleet on the worth of the petit jar Vv, i being vital, supe HY forms are well worthy of con i Necretary of War Willlam H uations! the reputation day delivered the gradua principal tes of the Yale in which he sever present trial by owing to the num from the common liberties that an both at trial and app I'he Secretary with His, the BWnLS benelit Pr. Was a brisfi © Wedn ending Cer Hall on pm Dr. sion in Us fe re Musser has no ps niral Penusyl in the line of medicine or surge a cident of History. our gl and Battle York 1 yew —— The Pramies of Afrien, Afrie gays Dr the moat dar es I ever met. They ar quick, very warlike, and the fight as hard as the men. They are ex. perts in poisons, which they use to nd vantage against their enemies. I think there has been some confusion in the past between pygmies nnd dwarfs, latter are the ‘little forest’ of the “The soll, the traveler, ROeTOUs sSavayg pygmies of "are and on the outer edge ‘great forest, whereas the py mies are well within the ‘great fores Pygmies and dwarfs are distinet physiognomy “Entering the ‘great forest’ from the south end of the mountains of the Moon, after crossing the Semliki grass lands, I came across the pygmies in about three days’ journey. It is a cu rious fact that the pygmies piteh their camps within about half a day's jour. ney of the big savages-—-the glant sav. ages, as they are called. Although 1 bad to sleep fully armed, I was never attacked, “It has been my invariable rule to treat natives as gentlemen. 1 find that the greatest savage appreciates kind ness and consideration. In my journey through the forest | used compasses to guide me. The pygmies can find their way by simply looking at the trees, They are a wonderful race, nc tive and intelligent.” Grange Memorial Service, Milesburg, service serv ie Bald Eagle Grange of memorial The members impressive in their hall on Bunday, was a fitting tribute to two of this Grange been called James he 1: ish who, during the year, have time to elernt PIANOS 1 ORGANS AND « « THE LAWRENCE . . 7-OCTAVE ORGAN +s C E. ZEIGLER » SPRING MILLS. ATR H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE MALL, . . . . . PENN. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE’, ., MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble ano Granite, Don’t fall to got my prices Bmith, the Photographer, W. W. Bmith, the Hall I ———— si m—— Cuban his week, binrrhoen ij. HK, who served HMpanieh war disease js, and that ¥ oldie I's ordi effent uch water linrrhooes : BDROrOUN There is bLiy Hemedy co BY Ore alnedicine Fasseyvill pros aR Spring Time in Florida and the Youth, This is one of the most delightful sensons of the whole year to ¥ loriaa and the famous resorts of Pine- hurst, , Camde n, 8 C., and other of the Nero nm, Mouthland, ched most directly by Line Hallws eat route bel wed Lie Three t ding aa Limite operated Vigil i Air CK tith the in n hat thie shortest une iid fills | Fd | 1:1 be | RIOT IOR the Evis oF Flees now re privileges ice on all Atlantis harm ur A Yy rile Ku a OF i The Surall iC OW rClICS I Clothing c- Wear from IATS, ads Suits Summer Goods 4 i {Lr acr ir i Ae? 1 " { in all Things that are CO. FONTE, PA. a HEAD QUARTERS FOR Fey Fr I will pay the 5000 Quarts and 3000 Quarts I have on hand Oranges, wb), T. LB Ah AAA AAAS AAA A AA op HVAT T TIT q prices in Merchandise HUCKLEBERRIES RASPBERRIES for a full line of Fresh Fruit Watermelons, Also, Cocoanuts, CORMAN... CEB BBERBIEL BELLE EDEL BLL LEBEL # Stops falling hair and cure ; color to gray hair. — AWN hat GETABLE SiCi 1 keeps it softand glossy. And it always restores IF one Seater vownet capes yen, memd $1004 RF. 8A) a 06 s daadruff, hy “HF mm GRAIN MARKET, 0 1 Wheat 4 | Onis {| Corn PRODUCE AT STORES OR ! Butler... ene i Epes... DR. SMITH'S SALVE CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulcers, Felons, Carbuncles, Boils, Erye- sipeias, Scrofuls, Tetter, Eczema, White Swelling, Skin Eruptions, Fever Sores, Piles, Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Corns, I Bunions, Chappod Hands, Bte., Bite, 151 By Mall, age. DR. STUTH CO, Centre Hall. Did up EE and Strength A pleasant, potent and permanent Invigorator for, ' WOMEN, CHILDREN and MEN.