EE RAE NR SS OI om ms LL oh m— SAS FONE Se Loy ames wi 5 En fi aay Ad i i i a i i i i lL I - —— - ot — —— Vistar Win Kuhn David mi Wim Mary M Fi dey Bernard Mary M ty Jacob, Linden Hall Company Dowell Alex WC Heinle James... W M Grove Lik Frank Lub UNKBOWE women Joie Frain ‘ hires Juhu 4 i BKOOWH winds P Hier fey i "3 i 5 J HEDOWI oon. Win Joh theta A Unknow y 67 } Kahn Vaul wzimger PaalTheodore Vell eke H 3 i Kuhn Richard MILES TWP, 10 i / Kuhn Samuel viitls Henry..od H Re ‘ WKrihir mon ntin Frederick : WALKER TW) HY UNSEATED LANDS FOR TAXES OF 1904—=liaw of law relating to the sali the non-payment of taxes there will be exposed at pub Wing tracts or parts of tracts ol i Hud Hey derrel Wm. A Those estate : : nhin county, Penna, for taxes the Court House, in the nday, June 11, at 1 a'clock cessary, by adjournment Pn from Warrant upposed Owner Houser Fred HW Lonbarger } WO He 3 ohn Shugert OW J M vis J 1 ingle I J Reynolds... .c........ ins Paul W A Thomas est ins Richard W A Thomas est simon... W A Thomas est I'wi Wo George I Bower Bower Morrison in M Dale ir Graham Z Long C Meyer oak 0 A Humpton l Wolverton & Holt Joseph FN C Choate OLLEGE 10 CeO jowden Hall THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8S. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. Centre Harr, . . . PENNA. TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re porter are oue dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTH.—~2 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application. DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE »«1906 station ker, Retort Redding, Snow She iver, Moshannon , Bellefonte goer, Pleasant Gap ey, Bellefonte rt Matilda Spring, N. PV., Wm '* AP, a . -W.P., J. Ke Iaylor, P. A. Hoover Union, Mark Hall, F Walker, E. V., Boiomon ' M. P., Wm Min . ” WwW. FP. John Cole, Zion Worth, J. A. Williams, Port Matilda H. 8 TAYLOR, Chairman T 4) Woodward. Miss Mabel Bowersox is home visits ing her parents. George and John Fultz, of North umberland, were visitors in town Sat- urday and Bunday, Mrs, C. D. Motz and sister, Miss Ma- belle Wolfe, were to Coburn last week, Israel Runkle returned home Satur. day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Bchreckengast, of Ty- leraville, were in town over Bunday. A little daughter came to the home of Calvin Haines, Verna, May and Marie, are visiting the gentleman’s parents, in Nittany, F. P. Guisewite and family, of Fied- of Wm. Glantz, Mrs, Charles Wolfe snd son Fred, of Aaronsburg, and Mrs, Vandyke, a lady from Mifflinburg, were in town one day last week. ——— PI beels'eak rare, Plerce Dor HAINES TWP, odie 1m day WO Hein «Daniel Laurelton Compa Incob 1 vit Girtz Simon Jah Hosterman & Deobler Haupt & Hunter Henry James Wim Harter WJ Laurelton Hartman John Hosterman Peter John 8 Harter DB i kreamer Geo, L VO Geo Ul nden In I H rove Levy A Mosby Wm i t Mots jan Philips Levy I H snyder Gen Laur ler Catharine 1 Chas & Leis ton Sto Lover Workman Math H « HALFMOON TWP Anshultz Geo... Chas Fitz Hates Daniel... Mrs Kno« Curtin Roland k BON...co une dOB Cross James J } Harton Wim... I Lami ny. Brady Jno... . Cooper Wm. Cowden Jno Fearon Jus Housel Juno if 15 4 Lumber Co 3 68 Kor wed 85 Hier 7 Lumber m Rach nyder Win Lumber Cn 6 71 hugh he Jaliff Richard. .D M Bare keith Jacob Chas L ¥ Wm.. Would rm Wm. DM Bar wirn Josiah F FP Bl Iacob David wnpeon Jue John OW1 K 8 NB HARRIS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES Saturday, June 2; Convention Tuesday, June S~Apportionment of Delegates, Ete. I'he Democratic Centre county will meet at the regular places for holding the general elections, in their respective election districts, on Saturday, June Zod, 1906, to elect dele- gates to the County Convention Under the rules of the partly, of- primaries voters of the ficers for holding the will consist of the committeeman and district, two the Pp assistants in each and election will be opened at 3 o'clock and close at 7 K p.m I'he delegates chosen sat the stated time will meet in the House in Bellefonte, on Tuesday, June nm 0 Clog above Court th, 1906, at 12 o'clock noon, and nomi nate the following One candidate for Congress, One candidate for Senate fo One candidate One candidate for Jury Commissioner r Assembly. I'hree Congressional Conferees, Three Benatorial Conferees, A Chairman of the County Comimit- ary, 1907, to the lst day of January, 1908, and transact such ot as may come before the convention. RTIONMENT OF DELEGATES N. W Harri HW APPO 1 § a Press Ferguson W, P. Gregg N. FP we Gregg EP Union. ... cu... Walker, K. P.... Walker, M. FP... Walker, W. P Worth Haines E. P Haines WP Hall Moon : Total H AA, Political Announcements, BENATE. We are authorized to announce William ©, Heinle, of Betlefoute, as a candidate for Senator, subject to the decision of the Democratic county | convention, and action of the Democratic district | conference. TAYLOR, Chairman CONGRESS, Wa are futhorized to aunounce the name of MH, | 8, Taylor, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for the | nomination for Congress in the Twenty-first Dis { trict, subject to the rules of the Democratic party in Centre county and (he congressional con. ference i ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to annoutsce John Noll, op Bellefonte, as a candidate for Assembly, subject | to the decision of the Democratic county oon | vention, i hs AIO MS WSO. | supervisors Illegally Chosen, Judge Bechtel, of Hchuylkill county, | | declares that the road law of 19056 does | | not apply to that county because the! { townships in it have never been | it Bir { MILLERS ASSOUIATION To Meet in Centre Hall Week «About Thirty Expected Friday of This Representatives The Central Pennpsylvauis Millers Association will hold its regular meet- Hall, Friday of this twenty-five or thirty The territory embraced by this association Blair, Huntingdon and Centre couu- Former meetings have Hollidaysburg, Huntingdon, ing at Centre week. About delegates are expected, includes Lies, been d I'yrone and Bellefonte. hel al itn ——— fiosterman Reunlon, The fifty-ninth birthday of C, W. Hosterman, of Wobdward, Sunday, was made the occasion for a reunion, all the children were [he names of those present Willet and two children, Marion and Earl, and Mrs. Adale Housinger, Buffalo, N. Y.; Theodore, wife and children, Harry and Steward, Hostermuan, W. Va Mrs. Verna | Stover and daughter Grace, Edinboro ; | Thomas, wife and children, Harriet land Florence, Middleburg; Wesley, wife and baby Herbert, and Miss Ber- Oliver and al which time al home, follow : | tha, Conemaugh ; Denver, Colorado ; home, these chil- there Lida, at Besides dren and grandchildren were many other relatives, lhe children presentbd their father quite a nice sum of money. The birth. day cake was baked by Willet, and was decorated with fifty-nine candies, Rev, Garret, the Evangelical minister, made an appropriate address won a Ned from Irjuaries Mecelived, Warren Lansberry, of Unionville, died at the Bellefonte Hospital Sun- day morning from injuries received Thursday previous at a saw mill near Unionville. | Mr. Lansberry was employed at the ‘mill and while stepping over a re- | volving shaft his pantaloons were | caught by a belt which drew him into | the machinery and before he could Le | released his leg was terribly crushed, i snd he was otherwise injured. He was | at once taken to the hospital where Le died at the above stated time. Mr. Lansberry was aged about forty years and is survived oy his wife and a number of brothers and sisters, He was a highly respected citizen in the community. ——— A AAAI, Alfalfa 20 Inches Long To prove what can be raised in Ok- lahoma, 8. J. Krader, of Mountain- view, sent the Reporter a sample of alfalfa thirty-nine inches in length, The plant is not yet fully developed, an it is just beginning to show the blossoins. The editor's plot of alfalfa, while it fs very flattering in appearance, shows above, that it ls so often ripped up and made over, Ro I A I SER Centre Reporter §1.00 a year, He Heinle Hells J ond J H fe Jolt inden Hall Lumt Company... Heinle John J Bower wen Hall Lum? I'wWp DM Bair W G Runkle DM Balr & Co WA Thomas Es LOCALS Dr. Lowrie is 8 ds ingdon legate from Hunt. the Presbyterian Des Moines, | (leneral church to ‘resbylery Assembly of the in session sat OWA Rev. i. W. Mclionay went to Lock Haven Tuesday to visit his wife who is at the hospital. Her gradually improving, which informa tion will be gladly received Mr J. 1. Ross and son, and Mr. J. A. Lenker and daugh- ter, all of Lemont, were guests of Rev, and Mre. J. KR. Bechrist, at the 1 Evangelical parsonage. Mrs. Lee had her watch condition is and Mrs. snd Mrs nited of Linden Hall, returned to her. The time piece was losl Bunday a week on Nittany Mountain, and was found the same day by John Herman, of ant Gap Brooks, Pleas. The property occupied by Edward W. Crawford, and owned by Alfred Durst, located on Main street, improved appearance by painting was and assistants, WRS much in The Auman being painted. done by P. R Spring Mills and MijJlbeim base ball teams played a game Saturday at Penn was 19t0 4 in favor The winning team has notably Psul score hiefly due, victory was ¢ j Richard C. Palmer, of pear Linden Hall, recently purchased from Mrs, Sarah Oviss eleven scres and one hun- dred and twenty-one perches of jand, Price, $475 This added the land formerly owned by Mr. Palmer will make a splendid home, to If you know or hear of an interest. ing item in the community, make it a point to see that it finds a place in your local paper. Anything which tends to brighten the news service of a paper makes it of go much more value to the community, and the subscribers are the ones mostly benefitted thereby. Mrs, Joshua T. Potter and daughter, M. Delinda, will leave this week for Brooklyn, Susquehanna county, to spend a few weeks with Dr. Kent and wife. On their return they will stop in Watsontown snd be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas P. Hayes, Mrs, Hayes being a sister of Mrs. Potter. Edna Hayes will accompany them home to spend her vacation on the farm, A letler was recently received by relatives from Alexander Shannon say- ing that he and Lis daughter had re turned to Smith Centre, Kansas, from Ban Francisco, where they had been during the earthquake, None of the Shannons were injured, but they lost all their property. They were camped catastrophe, and Mr. Bhannon writes that the scenes beggar description and that he never wishes to have a similar experience, Mr. Bhannon and his family had gone to the Pacific coast for health, The son-—John Bhanunon ~remained at San Francisco, dd EM Leifer ost W A Christ Hardman. A 8 Morrison more B& HW C Heinle hi Joh i Me wr James A VP Mo A Heinle Blair “8 rrison “n Harris Township Kidder and Mrs. Mouun- Black. wife, of home of Dr and family John Jacobs are visitors in tain City, A Dr nd sharon, were visitors at the the ae is also Mrs A. Samuel Woods = Mrs. Woods the past few days. Upon Woods to stay for Miss Esther Brown Woods in their departure Miss Rose BC- companied them, expecting several weeks, is y assisting Mrs the post office during Rose's absence, Will H its PLAld siuart has gone ot 1 atrip to irg, visit his mother and brothers. Will Fisher, wife and son Joseph, of Sunbury, were visitors atl the Fisher home over the Sabbath. Charles Mothersbaugh aud N. W Meyer made a trip to Bellefonte, Sat- f RIG §¢ Ll 8 sine until reason Wee urday, they hours’ aia pot return Lhe * Sunday morning. na Fhe summer schools more weeks, Rev. Black and sir. Mothersbaugh returned from Lewistown, where they attended the sessions of Classis, Mr. Cessna, an agent representing the American Book © interviewed the school directors relative to books. The Bell Telephone wockmen are re- pairing the line, and are st the Ishler hostelry. Oue of the men fell pole and ir jored himself Bunday June Sih, there will be held iu the Reformed church a of Odd Fellows, to attend as it will 0 from a evening, sat vice for the order All are invited no doubt be very ioteresting The cemetery association has decided to work 1u Lhe All to come sud lend a help- cemele:y Friday. Are requested ing haud Memorial Day will be appropriately Rev. W, K. Harnish deliver the oration, at 6 p cemelery. Mins Martha Boal, of Centre Hall, is now domiciled at Sunny Hillside, the guest of Mise Margaret Mothersbaugh. LR MMII 0 Aaronsburg, Miss Ardrena Harman, been in Bellefoute for some home for a week. Edwin Smull and family, | ton, spent the Sabbath with er, Mrs, Chestie Wert, Wim. C. Mingle spent | at Milroy. | Merchant J. H. Detwiler and wife were to Penn Hall on Bunday, Mre. Catherine Barner and three children, of Flemington, are visiting her father, Frank Detwiler, Frank Guisewite and family, of Fiedler, spent Saturday among their friends here, E. R. Wolf, of Wolf's Store, spent a | few hours in town, | Mrs. Bara Wyle was in Millheim over Bunday. ———— A i s— A woman's husband either comes up to her ideal, or her ideal comes down to him, in in observed to the il. who has time, was of Bmull- his moth- a few days r or Asker ob Baker John... Haker Robert... irene Huth ror Carrier i Heinle i ket Wm or J ter Agar A y rt Wi § i i gar ¥mith 2 Evans Jewwe ‘ 2 Marks i Louis Bush W B Nat'l Bank Agar & Bmith We § W( wine Erekine John iihert Wm Hahn Peter Hahn Wir Johnson David Monee] or Manse] Mercer John Mercer Duvid M Wim Wim Seman or Osa Capt Win Wilner & Bo TWP J IT hompaon estate © 14 Linden Hall. and Mrs. Milliken Gobeen ar- at their old home st Rock spring, Wednesday of last week, from their mission station in India Mra. Elizabeth Corl, with son, is Visiting her Bohn. John Weibly attended the railroad Rev rived her Mrs. Httle John sister, men's annual banquet, at Harrisburg, Monday. Weibly spent Mrs. for Saturday, returniog home i# abwence Mrs with ber dsughter, John Behreck, who mick several weeks, Fee During b a few days Has Deen Mise Badie and Tammie iradford, Mary Lowder uite ill fre niece, Lee, are visiting Little MIL diabetes Fhe funeral of Miss Jennie Galbraith took pla Wednesday Nervices were held at th house. con Harni dicted by her pastor Rev of the Prest:yterian church. valuable horse Houtz has that is suffering from lock jaw. Brooks made Monday, to Cloyd Brooks lost a last week, and Elmer one Jacob Meyer and Lee a trip to Stone Valley buy horses. Mrs. John McPherson and are vis.ling at Lereparents’ week, while Ms children this McPherson is enjoy- ing a fishing expedition at Weikert. Mrs. Mary A. Goheen is quite ill at her rheu- howe home st Baileyville from matism, Mrs. Harriet Miss Mattie, McClellan home J. I. Ross’ sale Saturday sttended sod good prices, ® saturday Lon and daughter, spent sl Lhe was well everything brought ms A A A a —— So — Rebersbury. Mire Mable Kilinefelter, who is mak, ing her home at State College, spent several days with her parents, Wm. Kreamer and wife, of Mill heim, spent a short time in town one day last week. Mrs. Chesta Stover gave her house a | beautiful appearance by having a new | coat of paint put on. | Henry Philips, of Aaronsburg, was | seen in town last Wednesday. P. T. Schreckengast and wife, and Mrs. Isaac Frantz, of Tylersville ; Mrs, Wesley Hosterman and daughter, of Conemaiigh, were callers at the home of Beott Btover on Monday. Mrs. Moses Gilbert and daughter Abbie, of Wolfs Store, spent Sunday at Harry MeCool’s, at this place, John Detwiler and wife, of Aarons. burg, were in town on Sunday. Claude Haines, the stage driver, in the happiest man in town since the arrival of that baby boy, The members of the base ball tesm will hold a festival on the sehool nd Bal evenin, " Ste cordially Invited to ation Alt Miss Ethel Harter, who the music school at ein nding home at preusiit on account of the ill ness of ' John *
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