THE CENTRE REPORTER] i i THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1906, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian-Centy 3 Hall, morning ; Spring Mills, afl oon { a pe ! Lutheran—Centre Hall, afternoon ; morning ; Tusseyville, Spring Mills, evening. Reformed—1ilni y Centre Mills, | on, morn Hall, ; Spring evening. Kroamerville , morning ; Millheim, | in here have not been | | HEGISTER, ARY 21, 1o'clock p. m,, by George B. Lee by time of sale, 3 | line of farm | y posters m., J. C. Vonuda | & west of Centre Hill, § J cows, 7 young | plemenis, ondition, 0, Iwo mile DOrses, 8 COILS, rs, 3 calves Lew farm im- Mrs and Lylersville Dividend, the Penu- Company, at & | 31, declared the | No. ra of LB an, Of § % ¥ vali LL., payauis tockholders nuiversary be observed | be- | i i s at Penu- . Monday, U Liheoin Martin i the Mck Home is is Farker Oscar { i» by ileanite lied with at Lhe Vulcan- to ol udenis ia used silver vulecanite run up once ateriag I'wo the and Nal Was leading ange LOCALS, Friday night mercury was down to Ihe directors of the Patrons Rural J. F. Ksuflmuan, a married member enlor Penpsyivania nis class al ate College, is treating because he is papa now the South Potter to #uship There i on BX payers have no com wial card Crider people of evidently y ALi= { — ee a WASHES RA 50 lsc oa HESSION OF URANGE. | Centre County Pomona Grange Held Most Interesting Meeting nt Centre Hall-=At tendance Gulte Large, of the most interesting and most largely attended meetings of the Centre County Pomona Grange wes held in Centre Hall, Tuesday of last iit Une and hour a At the spread afternoon, noon most elaborate cadia. Fully sixty Patrons were served I'he officers of the county organiza- tion were installed by G. W., Oster, of of the cominitiee members of the The of- Bedford county, one of executive Penpsylvania State Grange. ficers follow gk Pe So PAR Hebersburg: Howard Krape is on the sick list. Beott Btover and wif, of thia spent a few days in Nittany this week, place, fine driv- of John Harter purchased a ing horse Hmullton. fromm Charles M RilOrY, Of the home a few days at Winters. William Bair, lumbering at Hyner, Clinton county, is home at present, ( HOTS who is eéenguged at Misses Amy and Lola Si Asronsburg, spent a few days friends at this place Frank Ream, of near Penn Hall, has rented a house near this place, and will be employed in Wm. Hackman's rand ti in Frank, who had I eli ed in the few months, coach shop, as a paiute mmer, Edw ploy pos wii car shops iu Altoona the has returned hone i#* now working for D. D. Royer Phe present landlord ' fer, will retire from the hb this ed ill health of MAID Bh. his Fokert, Hot tre County Mutual Colupainny was reported Mr. lisurapce colnpany lenilDy condition. first , Bid Lhe sLility of Lhe rate His vast business sl | expense is jurgely due to the Oty practiced by the race Increased past Gu ai ler, wae Biloget rar AR $1,228 145 Close ! YEGr was ’ ousand d Dale Appoints d D Mi K. Kel Loe | ges, 1 Laie, Fiora Ve Bs inte Bp with power Leilier i ounty for Johu 8. Dale Ebba, the Hiate Grange lowing : (George D art Phy hn Faaview ; I = COommil ees, § Ble i Bertha Bitr« Mrs, D Patrons Commities was ead A few fr of Lhe and Ly-laws y Were minittes, sod were sdopled fhe chapge o© of ympanies is the reduction of io section XXX from twenty. 0 the members its a quarter to twelve and ove nits a quarter. The other changes tiy a rosatier of ed in phraseology to Ihe Hon, Leonard Rhooe, tore elec represent omoua Grrnige Central Hue gin p i y le Uak Hall Ausiil AUDA Pale, i Chinries Pals A 8 Lemont than Grove, Yes y 5 tic Mrs 1 rove, Mr. at Manag Dale Summit ; SEL hale. IL. ig ‘ $ Dale, John Dale, Mi Willard Dale #, John Dale, lard Dale, Mrs Harrison Rline Frauk Belleionte ; Harrison suivery, Miss Marahall, bD Wm Kline, Mus Tigi vi bi Lampo ok#, Mrs ks, Nam. SERCO QOOPQDPCIOOVOVOCESDOPODPTIDOCRHOCS BO SE HALE OF SURPLUS STOCK. Bellefonte stook Price~Sales Closes Janusry 31st Are Mall Mountigomery & Company Closing ©Out Surplus wt Montgomery & Company, Belle fonte, are closing out their ball surplus stock at price, Their lines of trousers, rain costg, and an endless variety of menu's wear, chil- jute dren’s suits, all sizes, children’s waists, Remember it is Montgomery & Co, Jellefonte Me pt A Smith, the Photographer, Ww. WwW. will Hall from Bto 2:80 o’eld Mmith, ths be in Centre « all over rrified On lest r Of the warning ofa Chics nun ore #0 thes Over SARK fie wduaring BR pr cases Of HOA wp lf totics LVETrY One Of 11 from s i by the ( me resulted pre. Chamber- great many fear pneug- off by the remeds The fol poelimnonias cold and could have been vents mely use of i vw} gy for A iain gt fneay, /A EVEryY reason 1o warded ff th have prompt tee instance be § “an i sory il Hemedy, s@ 1 nol favor of nnd influenza I daughter, I believe 14 i irestiens WI1LOOX BREAST LOO00000 00909 OSOO YPECIAL OFFER ON PHOTOGRAPHS W. W. SMITH Centre Hall Gallery $0CQP OCG 287000099ORDS DEAGCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE--1g06. lefonte, N. W. J. C. Harper # H.W. Patrick Gherrity George BR. Meek urg, ist W., James H, Munson 2nd W., Jacob Bwires id grd W., E.G. Joues Centre Hall, D. J, Meyer Howard Moore nu, Vierce Musser urg, James Noil hilipsburg, Joseph Gales ville, P. J. MeDounel, Fleming i), G3. Meek in F. Grove, Bellefoute . Grove, Bellefonte P., Ira Confer, Yarnell J. C. Barnhart, Roland Lewis Wall , Milesburg William Hipple, Pine Glenn I. Droese, Lemont Poorman, Komola , W. H, Fry, Pine Grove Mills pamper Miller, Penna, Furnace inh C. Rossioan, spring Mills Herring fail 1 w WwW. WwW. {1ipmt Hipst re) rE Penn rr Hpring Mills dort, Woodward aronsbarg Valkes eMansway, Woifs Store Winters, Smaliton 5 4 Supt Miller, Millheln erick, Centre Hall "ters Mills pier, 1 imey ville niligsbure Munson Blation ig, Bnow 8hoe er, Moshannon , Bellefonte r, Flessant Gap £3 eliefonte or, Port Matilda k, Nittany 3, Hublemsburg n Port Matilda HB TAYLOR, Chairman ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. i Block i rt He ine § business attended WwW NOTICE~LETTERS TESTA - we estate of Bussnns Hoster- nehip, decessed, havi » he undersigned he woul uy persons knowing them he estate Wo make Immediate » having claims against the gm duly suthentiosted for set HOSTEKMAN, Executor, Centre Hall, Pa. MINISTEATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS Administration ou the estate of M ¢ of Gregg township, dec july granted to the undemnsigned, he iy request all persons Knowing ad Wo Lhe eslale W make IRS. ment, abd those having claims against me 0 present them duly suthenticated for Hei JAB. P. GROVE, Harrison Walker, Atoruey, Be Administrator, Spring Mills, Pa iefoute, ITORB-] have been ap heirs of Barsh baving clans present them Ww ior the persons Prien WwW B MINGLE Centre Hall, Pa REPAIRING The undersigned epared Wo repair all styles of pumps, ete, { sllention w be given this work w and repairs for same, timne, al lowest Oost piumbers sunplies DO matler wihisl ise or if in Guat J. 8B, ROWE, Centre Hall, Pa (Clothing, Neckwear, OTHER LINES FROM FIRST iilana, John =, Dale, Wil WwW iii LINES. SUITS AND BEST IN THEIR TR SPECIALTY FROM $15 UP tae same time uel Giogerich, Mrs Samuel Gilogerich, Fergus Poller I'he directors Hull, Monday, Mmith place. To hide MADRE Letitre een grafted on his Win. Lee, ring a false mus- latter of inases, the connection a. —— w—— From Clarnoe, Wisconsin, 3 ¢ Oi, OF Clarno, in the Yisconsin, but for- Cieorges Valley, <9, writes the Report- 0 os Limae ast . Lae me fall you mentioned wibart sold a fine lot the price received wr the good care Le that James ¢ of hogs, and that well repaid him gave them. {og raising is given considerable at- ction. 1 recently weighed 3190 pounds, and received $5.20 per hun- dredweight. I think that even eclipses Mr. Goodhart’s good record. The dairy industry i» also an impor- tant one here, of the milk is manufactured into Swiss cheese, The factories are very numerous, some of them being bullt as close as two miles, From my home I can see six of these factories. The average price paid for milk, during seven mouths of lest year, was ninety-five cents per hun- dredweight. The cheese sells as high as thirteen cents per pound. The weather has been very mild this winter #o far, the thermometer regis- tering below zero but a few times, There was some snow, and a little sledding, but it is all gone now, ———— Ap BEAMSTRESS—Mary C. Lyon is pre. pated to do sll kinds of sewing, both for men and women, at the most reasonable prices. Washing and iron. ng also golicited, at. on in this se eight hogs that Most Hu gu afterw alt f ies 4 Lewistown, and Brown Marsh isixier, oi Misa Hamuel hil daughter of Bi IW, of M Ter: san Hroy, were Rev church, Pres- of last wee sir honeymoon trip was to Philad York. The grou is a merchant, and deals ia coal, lanuber an i married atl the Drisc by i assisted by Rav, bride's howe, Ly ongregationsi Robinson, of th byterian church, Wednesday noon, K I'he iphis and New dK veral merchandise One ol Lhe “ Arena’ well-con- gidered contribution, by Judge T. 8B, Htuart, of Denver, Colorado, entitled, An Open Letter to the Becretary of the Treasury,” in which the western Jurist the passing of a bill which, without entailing soy financial obligations on the government, would operate most benefieially in reforming our banking system and securing for the people protection sud benefits they do nol now enjoy. Frank W. Bloomster, who will be remembered as one of the drillers at the test oll well, writes from Kasson, McKesn county, that he helped put two welle down at Mt, Jewell, both of which proved good gassers. The one was drilled 2400 feet, striking the sec. ond sand, sud the other 2300 feet where gas was obtained at the first sand belt, Mr, Bloomster further states that be came in contact with a contractor, with grit and money to back him, who Is anxious to try his Juck at Cen- tre Hall, features of the February isa striking and pugnesis LO regatize, : John pointed mnmendable features std Rhone and HI lmprom piu addresses Lie any © "The Patrons KHuaral Telephone Com psuy. How, under ils organization, the members of the several branch ompanies would be aflorded proteo- ; the benefits derived by all the farmers being conpected with the same telephone company ; the cheap ness of tue service, eto, i. M, Gann, the special representa- tive of the Pennkylvania lelephone Company, and W. F. Mallalieu, man. ager of the exchanges in this county, were present duriog an hour that the organization was sitting in open ses. The former spoke of the mar- velous success of the telephone move ment in Centre county. Binge the five local branch companies, with forty- one subscribers, have been organized, nine additional telephone patrons have been added, nod there are others to follow, as well as a oumber of Branch Companies well under way of organization, tion BIO. on —— The May meeting of the Pomona Grange will be held in Millheim, pro- vided It is agreeable to the local Girange at that place, BPECIAL MEETING IN JUNE, A special session of the Pomona Grange will be held in June, in Grange Areadia. At that time the Fourth ( Pomona ) and fifth ( Flora ) Degrees will be conferred, June is the month of Flowers, and it will be es pecially appropriate to hold this par- {Contibaal on Loiye ¥: sg ner Mrs. lL. i iaylon oy LK Tussey ville | Pleasant Gap : K. Dale, Axe White, Mrs, Wallace White, Mrs. James Bummers. Zion: Amos Kauffman, John Hoy, Henry Garbrick, Male, Maun: Wallace Jacksonville: IL B. Frain, Milesburg : Heory Heaton. Spring Mills: A. J. Bhook, Spring Bank ; Levi Stump. Centre Hill : Geo. ( Potters Mills : Madisonburg : 100d hart, Murcelias Sankey. Jolin Roush. ——— re ——— Chambetinin’s Cough Remedy the Moth. oi's Favorlie The soothing and healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt snd permanent cures have made it a favorite with people every- where. It is especially prized by mothers of small children, for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it al ways affords quick relief, and as it con. taiue no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given ss confidently to a baby as to nn adult. For sale by C, W. Bwariz, Tusseyville ; F. A, Carson, Potters Mills, ———— Engraved Cards, Ordera for engraved ecards, invita. tions, ete., taken st this office. The highest class work. Hn A HSS Afraid of Strong Medicines, Many people suffer for years from rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so rather than take the strong medicines usunlly given for rheumatism, not knowing that quick relief from pain may be simply by applying Cham- berlain's Pain Balm and without tak ing any medicine internally, For sale by C. W. 8 Tusseyville; F. A, Carson, Potters : 00000 we BRP PRRR PRPC 009R00000C00RORRRRLTRRPER RI Taner aee New qualities and the lowest prices possible to make, = - - -
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