VOL. LXXYV. A SAFE LOOTED Robbie Scenre $10.00 In Cash and in Bonds at ine Grove Mills Pine Grove Mills was visited Thurs. day night by well quipped and sue- cessful robbers, and before the natives realized what had happined the put off’ with a fair smount of cash and bonds, The roller flour Reuben Tressler, was outrage, The thieves gained entrance through aside window. Two loud ex- plosions followed which were heard by but pair mill, thie scene of the cperated by some of the residents of the town, no one thought worth while to inves tigate as to the cause of the disturbance When Mr. Tressler went to his work that morning he fcund the place in: somewhat wrecked condition. The gafe was in small fragments, theceil walls «f the «flice badly the windows all broken and He als Non ing erd shattered, a general condition of chaos. found missing $40 in bonds sud a life insurance policy. A furniture and undertaking lishment near-by, owned by Mr. Heb erling, was also entered, but nothing ol importznce was taken. 3 g- CRAB, 9b § ing estab- en sie LOCALS. Mrs. B. H. Arpey, been in Altoona singe John Hosterman will return ancaster Baturday., He isnow jor at Franklin aod Marshall Mrs. Joseph Atlee | Harper, both of Tyrone, are guests of | Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Foreman. i Rev. G. W. Enders, D. D | of was clected president of the hanna University at Selinsgrove. Rev. Ward K. Bl appointment in the Methodist chure Centre Hall, of this place, has Haturday. i . i from | aJun-| aud Margare Migs waltz will fil Hund Ay at oO o'clock. The State College athletes Monday scored a vietory over the Carlisle dians. The contest was very close. Childrens’ be in the Reformed church in Sunday morning to which vited. service will ng Keller, daughl Fr Thursday) ner Miss Katie Keller, to-day Munson Btation, where Wm. Keller and other 1el cated. Mrs. Odenkirk, from a very burg smovg friends Mrs, Jane Harper, G. H. Emerick, of pear this place, i at present staying with her son, J Harper, in Bellcfoute, | there about a week ago SLIVOS ale and Mr this place, returned 1 Myra Kerr both of pleasant Fosters visit to fHin- the atid other Mrs iE mother of aving A fast freight train on the Pennpayli vania Tuesday struck William Minehar aged 53, and True, employed as en town. Miss Kathryn Dieckingon College, from that irstitutien dailroad mornio ¥ and killed i ey aad ad Thomas aged 414 section men at Lewis ¢ Kerr, a graduate o returned home inst wee K U1 the commencement who sallevded EXETCines. Henry Rossman, Tuesday went to brother Calvin Rossinan, formerly « Biglerville, is engaged. Unde Rossman will also attend a meetin the underteket’s association in Get burg, which indicates that he endeav- - ors to keep up with the times in business. Hon. Frank B. Keller West Virginia, attended ment exercisers at Bate Judge Keller is a member of Virginia Supreme court, having of Tusseyville, | York bis | el fi where rinker! ! g of 5 } tty s- | his | r, of Bramvilie commence this weck to his old heme in DBoalsburg » year ago. association of State College, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boob daughter Miss Grace, who came east from Cincinnati Tuesday, are expect. ed in town today, Thursday. Mr. Boob will return home Halurday, the remainder of the family will stay with friends and relatives for an month. The family will be heartily welcomed in this place, where they lived for ten or twelve years prior to last fall, Prof. H. CC. Rothrock, of CUntawiscs sa, accompanied by his wife and children, is stayivg at Mrs. Rothrock’s old bome in Boshburg, and is also spending some thme at Slate College, ‘his alms mater. Prof. Rothrock was principal of the Boalsburg, Centre Hall and Millhelm schools, and at each place has warm personal friends who are always glad to greet him, Mr. Hootin, postofiice inspector looked over the Centre Hall postoilice Friday and spoke in the highest terns of Postmaster Boal, Ina convertion with the writer the in peetor also come plimented Postmasters [Loss of Linden Hall, and Stuart of Btate College, In fact, said the iuvspector, (he thirty offices in the county that have been inspected, were all in good condition, and STATE'S COMMENCEMENT, the Event Dir, Colt Talk Notes on it's Sunday Rev, of his The baccalaureate sermon Dr. Laurenes M. Coifelt partic interest, filth ning of commencement in his introductor by was one ular Tais was the State, fourth or sermon nt tegin- al y remarks the doctor to pay and faces of had e¢ to the students preferred that the nonading the night previous was done with the inte the air; tha hit had reached the chapel; and that imagined he felt a pin but closer e ination caused smiles on the all by saying that he nne conclusion that the to hear a new voice, and Can ition of purifying of the flreworks he even on his chair, revealed the presence of a splint, and the the Xan pres good reg students saved, The fore opportunity lel us all mean'’—Gal, 6:10, was the word emnkasized A few so Py An to y ui are here qu With tha raduates grapple with t witation of there- unto "As we Lave do Oaport text was, or 4 youd Huily interest ermon iz men, ia Iu sfell’s ted. greatest eol- to aration red preg are ily preg he great world, api tal 3, but iege g Combination of ¢ has not les $ sened opportunitie has increased | the worl portunity to make him Every 1 is an op nan you meet in our friend, worker i i i i i : HALL, PA. PLEDGED 8:5 00070 COLLEGE New Iullding le BE nwnd Murshall, to rected at At the meeting of the trustees Franklin and Marshall College day arrangements were made of Tues- | for the celebration of the semi-centennial next year, It is proposed on that occasion raise £50,000 for the oi which at present The balance due on the Nei 1enee $25,000, 4 Lo dowment| fund, $200 000, Build- by the is ing, has been pledged President George FF President W. U. Hensel and Pittsburg Synod equipment wil 9 Qialet Wedding Last Wednesday wedding occurred at the home of Mrs Mary E. Burkholder, at ( Hill, when her only daughter, Miss Effie E Bruce bier, ¢ the The building wl $70,000, and | d Potommae ut - ' i Od Wo fy wt entre evening entre was united in of was perfor: marriage to the same (EL W. Kershner, of the K:formed ehurel and was witnessed only by the limme- the fami- had an excell After the young couple Leen made man and wife, ding dinner was served. Mr. Ripks Ripks, of Centre Hill wed ent isasonof A, (, mal 4 bride is an accomplished young ttle fitting him = meet through life, who will make py LOCALS, Ihe conmen omen Colle sylvania re, Oy The Lewistown « pany Is almost realy » of Reed to the peop Mr.and Mrs. LL oimmencement al WwW. Bellefonte (i lees was ele TH) i years, Grandfather i little Hall, 1 poor igor 's King ail i PP fatl tiran his er A ses | / v herding liooy i i ‘i hn : : i : i aseveit while jife tests human Crowd s tested € uriast disciple's feet: ng is for any mau who can climb: take the first opporiun thal » At Beaver presided as iy te ige Js is, sl-mnaster the ssumini luncheon Jue tos ator Heimbaugh tone, :. M. Jordan, felt and President Atherton, sduating cl twenty-nine members, The Junior “ peaker % were Met rressmian OW Mr, Bow- Hail, Prof. ass consisted of seventy-two A the Indians in the Mouday by a pals were most exeitiog, large crowd itnessod State scalp narrow margin. in matchea, Biate records were brok- made in sty evenly Three of the all events, The summary 10-yard dash-—-Won by Hewitt, & seconds. -Hernbsk r, Time, 10 1 120-yard hurdle- State Miles, State. Time, Half-mile run 2 jinutes, 3 3 5 seconds, Mile run- Hummingbird, ime, 4 minutes 43 sceonds, ccord broken). 220-yard bhurdlie—Hernbaker, Time, 28 1.5 seconds, 440-yard dash-—-Mt, lisle, Time, 5 spponda, Pole vault—Saunders, State, Height 10 feet 6 inches, High jum p— Baunders, Height, b feet 7 inches. Two-mile run—Humming bird, Car- lige. Time, 10 minutes §3 1-8 seconds. { Record broken.) 22-yard dash-Cummings, Time, 24 2-5 seconda, Shot put—Philips, tance, 36 feet 5 inches, Hammer throw Waletaki, Distance 113 feet 6] inches, Broad jump-—<Whitworth, State, Dis- tance, 24 feet 4) inghes. Final score-~Btate, 53; [adians, 46. Charles M. Schwab, of Pittsburg; Charles W. Btone, of Warren; John A. Woodward, of Howard, Centre coun- ty, and Dir, M. KE. Conard, of West Girove, Chester county, wire elected trustees, David Tulioleki, of Erie, won the Carlisle, (College Slate Car- Pleasant, State, Hiate. Carlisle. Dis. Carlisle. $25 Junior oratorical prize, John Houser manner in sone Woe horse last week, and the ulder blade Misses Elsie Fi slaye d in Belle! ine loth ladies and make ire ftir 2! Sunday are friet gO and ti Kisie Moore, of pi State College Saturday and during ment, commen iver Muaaw, was in town siesta of OI) npriet burn House, Mr. King h inany old ac always glad tr geo shurn, SRG L Among those from Centre Hall ircus at Bellefonte Wednesday, and Diessed wilh were highly Mra and wep Park Balia®, W. E #4 aN Mrs The Democratic Erie Herald out Chairman William; T gandidate far Governor. brings Creasy ae a | Mr. section Creasy of the must have left a good impression, Mrs: John T. | 8 Will aisoiapany his work Thursday. Bhe will remain in that time and will be the guest of her eld. | est son, Arney Lee, who pugs with the Westinghouse people. ir some $ place f ia Howard 8. Yesk'p, who Lad hie jaw broken by a ball striking: him while engaged in the popular sport at State College a short time ago, is rapidly uj. dergoing iepairs., He 1s a junior at State and one of the most popular young men amon: the boys and out- side people. Miss Lola Strom, Tuesday of last week lost a lady's purse Legween ron, tre Halland Peuns Oave, containing about §1 50 in change, key, minature photograph with “Commencement at State College,” wrilten on the back. The finder will please leave the same at this office The Colyers' Mills Cornet Hand will hold a festival Saturday evening, June 21, Ziou Hill, The band festivals are always looked forward to with pleasure by the people in that community, and they are well supported. The Land knows how to conduct such an affair, and that has much to do with their SCOP, A Milroy corresp. i; lent to the Lowe istowny Democrat and Sentinel says much of the corn must ba replanted as the dry weather killed the germs, The grass and wheat will remain short and the oats are not very promising. Grape vines, potatoes, aud the entire follage of some trees, were fron in last Thursday worning. wi JUNE DICATHS Reif daughter, died Mrs. Lr Mra, Christina snyder WwW W. Boob, in dur Cincinnati, Ohlo, week t elev der he day evening of last Mrs. with consurnption and a complication fn Reifsny 1d been of diseases {or ths The to Millbeim Tuesday aft BOE nog Felunius were 3 $ ii Erno, She was a nu ber of the Evangelical church, former pastor at that place performed burial, mien The deceased's name wa a Bower, snd she fae d \aronsburg. Her hu wns a daugh wh Bow ar, wensed, of near sbhand’s Mhe les Boob, lived dur her to the grave Mrs W wus with her the WwW mother daughter, . her last day &, She also le hers Mil Asronsborg : 13 Namiuel Willis aves the following bro and sisters: Emavuel bower, Franklin Bower, Rote ; Michael 1; Mis, and Mrs, Jacob Ellin Ulrich, Bower, wer, Ziam cot inty Millheim, 11 Liver; onl. The Cincinnati to by Mr 1 bot Lt aanugnier, od iss remains were accompanied fro last re Boob their Mrs, Grace sling and and ALY 3 ue 4 AN : REE A Miss Mary E at her he myra Alto an Hiness of three He 1n ler ub losis its Miel 1 ng in the valed, for y Ch Huely improved farm of 3 HN acres in bind ed a sill ately tile ilage of Dakols. k der was married 1581 to Miss ( whom IVa. A. Bmoull 5 in Penngy giberu e by ad live He ma ried to Miss Sarai Crock. Kryder was a lifeloug Democrat, he Lhe Mr he clitiidren, 157 ind time tied in was oC qmber of Lhe Met al Dakatlsg During the ent in r. Kryder made many friends and no He was aan was a member of Masons, ire Mie fifty-five years of his residence A enemies, »phenson industrious, honorable. an and strictly of Evergreen lodge | MRS. R¥ Mrs, Rebegoa Robison, died Monday morning of last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs, C. Butz, State College. Bhe had IOC A ROQIBON of State Col- Lien, which an Hor ange was or gansey on the bresst, aperation failed to cure, fifty-eight years. Funeral services were held at the home Wednesday afternoon following coudueted by Rev. Denaiston and Rev, Alkeng. Burial was made al the Pine Girwve cemetery, Four ehildren survive—~Mrs, Geo, (. Butz and Dr. Jan. I. Robison, State College, Dr. George IRobison, of Smith. ton, Pa, and Dr. Fred Hobison, of Pittsburg. The two latter are dentists, MRL LYDIA YOUNG, Mrs, Lydia Youn z, widow of John Young, died at the home of her only child, Mrs, Adam Weaver, at Wood ward, Thursday of last week at eleven o'clock in the morning. The funeral teok place Monday. The deceased in 1532 was married {o John Young, who preceded her to the grave. Her maiden name was Lydia Kerstetter, daughter of Leonard Ker stetter, of Coburn, She was a twin slater of Mra, Sarah Rhone, of Potter townehip, mother of Hon, L. Rhone, of this place, who died two years ago at the advaocad age of eighty-nine sl am A OL OO is lh AA (Continued at hr s 1902. MURBSER-SHAUVFER. | | Prof, Luther Musser, of State Colles Fled to Mise Fanonle Shaler, of Zi (iii A Lions i a May 20, at the shafler, Esq., & ifr i uil grower, ter, Miss Fannie ed in mari ninen year has been 1.1 i 1 Jierst re “3 (iii ru £ SCHOGIA, here Tai Wer with a very | ner, over the noon train at 1d other point Hevavers of Roy Weaver, thi vel y usiness Increasing Miller Sacoveds Harzis, i With Woman week award lamages ag aged All with the wna hole afl ot ly maid defendar thinse of 0 "COM The St ican we ) Kisses were an old fries no matrimonial Intent, but it gave greater consideration to tt | troussean aod engagement ri addu ed ng as evidence, — int Foolubh Employes The sinployes of the American and Tool Mili Hall, « county, locked increase of Axe linton The Works, have been out {men demanded an and Lhe owners closed the plant Owing to the strike of the puddlers, { the Milton Iron C {ed by mpany plant, OWI. | the American Car Works, { been closed up and the owners ex press their determination i Nearly three hundred men areemploy. ied and the town is in distress over the | outcome, fo sbandon it AA —— Marticd Last Week, Miss Fannie Wright, who has employed in the Agricultural Depart. ment of State College for the eight years an | was recently promoted to the Becretaryship of the Corre spond: nee Courses in Agriculture, was married to Robert J. Weld, of Sugar Grove, Pa,, Thursday of last week. The ceremony was performed by Prof Bevjamin Gill. Mr, Weld is a mem- ber of the State Board of Agriculture and is prominent in agricultural work throughout the state, having had the management during the past two win- ters of a seotion of Farmers’ Inditute workers, past [Dontitined from furih oolamn. | years. Two brothers survive, namely, Daniel Kerstetter, of Logantan, aud Samuel Kerstetter, at Salem, Ohio, The deceased lived to the age of nines ty-oue years, four months snd seven days, and it was the wear of time that caused the good lady's death. She was a consistent member of the Luth- eran church, and ber pastor, Hev. Sheeder, performed the last funeral tites over her remains, Robert Walle died at his home in Altoona siter a lingering ness with consumption, He was ‘a son of Mrs, Amanda Waite snd an brother of Bellefonte, NO. 24. TY NEWS. L INTEREST PARTS, PRIN GUN of this week, festival, June 21, nomew closed her of last week, #chool board ners Baturday. led wit at State Col- Bailey was renominated ity ‘Democrats town need re- witer should as though the Erie m for governor. ald. of ention at Reeds- en-inch trout, inds and nine irom Philadel- relat. in unions am will remain winted rail- which one of the On of Berwiek, formerly of ankles ho- old a festival Istin Grange I to be present, fonts Miss Henderson ile, were ishin, in weet in » wel weath- isited Central tle + iy 8 { bis pa- ve, in is Park. *DRLOD (sro wlas, but Dr e Lx of Bhs. Luth- preached the grad- depart University. Lie burg, was of the in the book mpanied to nd daughter. Lauth- was it is vitnessed the wid the parts 1 were creditable. parts Ww ek a £23. the . iy ow ening reises, Thomas Zsigler, ragklin ani Mar- ed prinei- public schools. od from $60 - nstruclor was { y LIBS DEP eu vebersbarg 4 saiary has been reduc to $45.00. The priot rof. W. H, Morr: Mrs, Thomas St {and Mrs. D. M. Campbell, : Hall, ROCCO mpanied by ter main for several weeks, daughter of Mr. of Linden ¢ her little daugh- and will re- Mr. “Stine is an instructor in the Annville, Lebanon | county, ae, y is at home at present, schools, The borough school board organized Friday night by electing D. A. Boozer, president; 8. W. Bmith, secretary: John G Dauberman, treasurer. Ties remaining membwrs of the board see John 8 Dauberman, B. D. Brisbisn, H. G. strohmeier Calvin Rlettler and wifes, of Middle burg, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. WW Runkle, at the Centre Hall hotel, Mr. Settler is one of the original members of the famoas Stettler hand, which or ganization is well known throughout the sate, Mr. Siettier some years ngo played the trombone at the last great musical convention held in this place, with Prof Perkins as justructor sist Miss Dradly organist. Ex-8heriff Derjamin Shaffer and M. C. Shaffer, bath of Nittany, were in Penng Valley Satueday attending to private business, sii 1 while in Centre Hall spent an hiotir very pleasantly in the Reporter oll». Tue ex-sheriff is much interested in frit growing, and has about 15000 peach trees, some of which are large voough to bear, The prospects for a crop of peaches this year are very poor. Mr. Suafter is well advanced in years, but takes very active part in ail alldes in his home locality. A good example Tor the rising generation. Wo MAS WS
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