REPORTER. itor and Proprietor PENNA. subscription to the Re- Ar in advance. cents per line for ts per line for each sub- rates made known on TERMS. ~The torms ot porter are one de p ADVERTISE Olher Harris Township. . and Mrs, Samuel Wasson with , James and Paul, were n Puddingtown, Mrs. Calvin Wieland banquet given by the t Mtate College Thurs- Hi little boys vigitors fr ing of ast BH. Weber returned Saturday from : Altoona and WeeK. stay at irant Houser attend- f William Houser, £1.01 ft Shiloh. ere visitors at and uv Altoona Mrs. mpanied by her friends in t Sunday with returned from Phi adelphia. The § there was bene- ¢, which childhood, .. W. occupy the Weber family. will deepest SHOW a regular thereby veri- that there “ I #3 a MW iong REO, vithout a i Mrs. Margaret ith the . Stuart, ive through . [saac ursday in this place. were here funeral of Mrs. mn Monday, were Mr. and Mrs, Ferguson towne Willard Dale, of Mrs, Wm, f Bellefonte, and who at t} re, Mr. Dale Bummit ; and Ishler, P. H. ] Ww <ul itliamsport. Hall. snd little son r for a few weeks tak- home at before ir new ome i ent Inst week David Glas- sale, at vmounted to ale hundred dollars. to Aaronsburg with het JXLED, gow, get ready for their Woods most AL SAE big Miri radasy wr rou } 21% Fier Thurs iy wher L341 viii live brother Mr. a: Louder return- ed home from a four weeks wedding trip through Ohio and Penn- vl ‘hey will go to house keep- » Louder home at Oak western 7 VA i ». jg soon at Hall. Miss Alma Homa: Wolfe and Mr. Homan were town, over Bunday., P. C., Bradford expects to take charge of the railroad station at Le- mont some time during the coming week, Invitations are out for the Mitchell- McFarlane wedding which will occur on the twenty-first. Measles are prevalent here. Almost every family, where there are children, is afflicted. Home of the little ones are quite serious. Henry, the second son of Clayton Etters, in very serious condition from pneumonia that followed an attack of measles, Mrs. D. CU. Hess returned from a long visit at the home of her grand- daughter, Mrs. G. M. Hall, in Hunt- ingdon, R. M. Wood, representing The Adriance Farm Machinery Company, transacted business here this week. Mrs. Nancy MeClintie returned Haturday from a visit at her daughter's home in Bellefonte, A Is BE AN. Marriage Licenses, Jacob R, Bible, Spring Mills, Nannie W, Decker, Centre Hall, Walter H. Yearick, Jacksonville. Gertrude B, Kling, Jacksonville, Wm. J. Dreiblebis, State College. Blanche B, Hazell, Bellefonte, James R. Blythe, Media. J. Elizabeth Miller, Pleasant Gap. Robert L. Wellar, Julian, Alice Mary Gill, Julian, Harry W. Bauers, State College, Hettie I. Bmull, Aaronsburg, —————— A —————— Bead the Reporter, and Mrs, R. M. and Mrs. George guesta of relatives in is DEATHS MES, REBECCA MEYER, The death of Mrs, Rebecca Meyer, at her home in Boalsburg, was caused by pneumonia. Interment took place at Boalsburg Monday morning, Rev. A, A. Black, of the Reformed officiating. The deceased was the widow of John Meyer, who died about twenty-flve years ago. Her maiden name was Rebecea Hoy, and her age about sixty- years. For many years Mrs, Meyer was a partial invalid, being un- able to walk. The mother is survived by the following children : William and John, Millheim ; Joseph, Boals- burg ; Mrs. John Close, Oak Hall: Mrs. Charles Corl and Miss Anna, Boalsburg. chureh, one MARIAH BLABIG, MRS. At the advanced age of eighty-six curred at her home near Potters Mills, Wednesday morning, of pneumonia, Bhe was a widow of Jacob is survived by the follow- dren : afternoon, Slabig, aud ing chil Mrs. James Durst, Potters Mills; Joseph Devinpey, Reedsville; Miss Jane and Howard, at home. Mrs, Andrew lwmmell, Troy, Ohio, is de a — Fertilizer Test, The Agricultural of Pennsylvania Btate College is making preparations to conduct Department cooperative Miate to secure some the farmers of the of their soils, a simple formu of field involving the use of only five plats and less than $2.00 worth of fertilizer, and atten- ively inexpen- wrried out will likely te nformation of great Lis far- tous for the experiment The Station, in all cases, will nish full direc will avail themeelves of this opportun- ity, and that by means of these experi- vents it may be possible to secure in- dications as to the fertilizer require- of different types of in Pennsylvania. wooil — slats Bible-Decker The home of M. J. D:cker, Centre Hall, was the scene of wedding Thursday evening week when Jacob R. Bible and Nannie W, Decker, were joined bonds of matrimony by pastor, Rev, G. W, Mclinay Mr. Bible of Potter townships successful teachers for sev. His bride is adapted east of 0 8 quiet last Miss the their of in holy has been one an esitmable to ersl years, lady, and wel the dulies she has assumed. his Mille, from Potiers Mr. Bible will move pres ent residence, near to Milroy in the near future The friends 4 wishes of their the best many newly-married .- 5 - with i couple. LL A MS. Closing ¥. O's The Penn Hall postoffice was closed Wednesday, and on the last of this month the Potters Mills postoffice will be discontinued, FocaLs M74. John Meese, of Bellefonte, has been ill for the past two weeks, The beginning of her sickness was a severe cold. Andrew Crolzer, of Belleville, ac- companied by a foundryman, was in Centre Hall the latter part of last week. Mrs. Dora Bower offers for sale the Stiffler homestead at SBprucetown, For further particulars apply to her. The election of more than half the Township Bupervisors in Clinton county has been declared illegal, on account of the failure to specify the term of each candidate on the ballot, Mr. and Mrs, George L. Lee and son, accompanied by a daughter of William Rockey, were guests of Merchant and Mrs. W. H. Meyer Monday night, and Tuesday morning they went to Milton where they will make their future home, The variegated fiction in the Woman's Home Companion for April includes, *'* My Friend Jack,’ a stage story, by Clara Morris, * Jeptha Martin—Peacemaker, '’ a tale of the South, by Clinton Dangerfield ; ** Dis- ciplining Darrel,’ a pretty love story, by Zona Gale. Andrew Immell, Mr, and Mrs. El wood Sutherland and daughter, and Mrs. John Barnhart and son, all of Troy, Ohio, came east a short time ago on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Blablg, whose death occurred Wednesday morning. Mr. Immell is a son-in-law of the deceased, and Mrs, Butherland and Mrs. Barnhart are his daughters, “NN ANTED-A #004 girl for general house. work, Good Wages for satisfactory work. Three in family, Ap vr to oD, JITCHELL, 0. March 20 Burnham, Pa, RRs Why not advertise in the Reporter? os QL ERCANT ILE MEN1 Notices given APPRAISE is hereby that the following persons and nppridsed and are 3 mercantile and 1 conse taxes for the year 1906 Zewak, J i Bible J WWE Leen Bible, J vy linbile for Benner, Boozer AARONBBURG RETAILERS Bower, A. W. meats Bower, E. A., general store Bower, A. F., implements Bower, Warren, produce Detwiler, J, H., general store Kelster, G, W., implements | Minick Bros, produce Musser, A. M., hardware Musser, C. E., groceries Mensch, RB. W., general store stover, Climer H., hardware Btover, A. H., wall paper Wyle, B. W., fruit and fish AXEMANN Conore H Donovan, Jerry, scrap iron Henney Harter, H. E.. groceries Miller, W. H., general store BEECH rman, F., confectionery BELLEFONTE Alkens, Mrs. J. A, Indies’ [1 Ardell, John Jr, All Daubern Howard Luse Mu nf rick Reesmar Rover, } Hunkie mith, J Meese, Augke Crader, Coburn ( iT lumber and « ARPLOW Hafer, J Harter CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Presbyterian — Centre Hall, morning evening Reformed-—Tussey ville, morning ; Centre Hall, sflernoon. Lutheran—Centre Valley, aftornoon Halli, morning ; Union, evening. Georges Methodist—Centre Hall, morning, communion; Sprucetown, allernoon | Spring Mills, evening, communion United Evangelical Egg Hill, moming ; Tus rey ville, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening, Quasar terly Conference at Centre Mall Saturday afl groan, [Appointments nol given here have not been reported to this office. | Spring Mills. Mre, J. K. Bitner and Mrs. C. A. Krape spent several days last week visiting their sister, Mrs. P, H. Meyer, of Bellefonte, David Bowers, Jr., accompanied by his wife, ia visiting his parents in this place. Mr. Bowers resides in Watson | town. ; Mrs. H. B. Braucht and son Dean, recently spent a week among friends | in Howard. | Misses Bella Jones and May Barree, | both of Altoona, spent a few days last week with their grandparents, in this place, Misa Mabel Allison has been con-| fined to the house for a week or more, suffering with tonsilitis, Mr. Wilber, Becretary of the Y. M. C. A, at Btate College, has been appointed a speaker for the Pennsyl- vania Day celebration, next Bunday evening. Homer Zerby, who for a long time clerked in Ripka's Cash Btore, re signed his position last week, to accept one with the Union Tea Company, He is succeeded in the store by Charles Bmith, of Penn Hall. Aen, Olin, grocerios CENTRE HILL ot C., groceries CENTRE HALL (reorge, general store wn, J butcher & Hmith, grain and conl i nery Lo, “On, general store & Son, lumber , drugs L£ woduce Bros 3, J d,, cigars JW, clgnrs F., general store He all Bupply Co., Mrs, Lucy, millinery COLYER K., general store COBURN KBE, grain prrodiiies rin] store irain & Produce Of Keith's Theatre, Anna Eva Fay is engaged at Keith's Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphis, this week, it being her second week there, Others who are drawing large audiences at that popular vaudeville are : Waterbury Bros. and Tenny, in “Harmony Island” ; Post and Rus sell, the cheery entertainers; Dillon Brothers, in new parodies on popular songs ; Larsen Sisters, acrobats ; Lin den Beckwith, ‘The Ringing Por- trait’ ; Mullen and Corelli, comedy acrobats. Mr. Frederick Leopold pre eents a playlet entitled ** The Indian.” This has to do with western life, and has never before been presented on any stage. oi s— Supplements This Week, This issue of the Centre Reporter contains a statement of the county ment form. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Detwiler and children spent Bunday at the home of Frank Floray, nt Tusseyville, Miss Emma Bwartz is critically ill at this writing. Hope for her speedy recovery. G, B. Lee moved his household gooda to Milton Monday, companied by Miss Myra Rockey, who will spend some time there, day evening, where they were enters returned home, Isenberg, Ings: chard, A. ( 0, , gener store rigs RAHIOTE: JHines titchards, ing & Cx A Merry Sarprise Mrs. H. F. Rossman, of Spring Mille, gave a surprise party in honor of her husband, the genisl merchant, It was so well managed by the members of his family that Mr. Rossman knew noth- ing about the affair until he closed the store for the night and came into the house, where he found a room full of guests who laid hands on him gave him “a hist.” inst Wednesday evening. and After listening to some splendid mu- gic rendered by Messre OC. E, Zeigler, Frank McClellan end J. P. Osman, and partaking of a splendid repast, the party presented Mr. Rossman with an easy chair in whieh rest his weary person, {o The following geutlemen com posed theparty: C. P. Long, Dr. H. 8. E W. 0. Gramiey, Frank McClellan and Bev. G. W, Meclinay. Canght in the Ac Edward Brown, proprietor of the Brown block, Bellefonte, was caught ing. K. T. Roan, a grocer in the Brown block, had been missing goods agreed to watch the premises with the above result. He wos arrested and taken to jall, but later wes released on bail. A poarch warrant revesled a lot of goods, supposed to have been stolen, at the home of Charles Brown, a cousin of Edward Brown's, reacting any appeal will 5% offiow LOCALS J. B. White was home to visit his family this week, Mis. W. Gross Mingle Philip, of Bellefonte, are this week in Centre Hall. Today ( Thursday) Foster V Jodon, Jr., moves from near Centre Hall to near Bellefonte. The past year he farmed on the Huston farm for D. K. Keller. Dr. H. F. Bitner, of Milleraville, is in town, and will remain for about a week. He is looking after his interests connected with his two farme on the Boalsburg road, west of Old Fort. Clement Dale, Esq., of Bellefonte, was io town the other day to defen | a | defendant in a suit before Justice W. | B. Mingle. Lawyer Dale is well and | favorably known on this side of Centre | county. and son spending Iu the case of Grove ve, Durst, Jua- tice Mingle gave judgment against the defendant. The suit was brought to recover a bill of costs. This decision does not cover another point disputed by Mr. Durst. Rev. H. W, Buck and Rev. M. I. Jamison, were guests of Mr, and Mrs Frank P. Geary last week. Rev. Jamison was transferred by the cone ference from Altoona to the Baltimore Memot ial church, Among the callers at the Reporter office Saturday was Miss Edith Royer, of near Centre Hall. She and a brother, who administered on the es. tate of their mother, will make sale of the decendonts stock and implements on the Royer farm. M. N. Miller will hereafter farm the place, +
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