THE CENTRE REPORTER " THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1904. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian—Centre Hall, Spring Mills, afternoon, morning; Lutheran—Union, morning ; Georges Valley, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening Reformed—Centre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville, afternoon. Methodist—Sprucetown, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening, i { Appointments not given here have not been | reported to this office | SALE REGISTER, | Pp m. two miles east of | Rishel homestead, real estate G. FM. Rishei, Attorney Saturday, April 23.1 Spring Mili» at the and personal property. in Fact, Coburn, Pa PP UBLIC SALE - There lie sale at if wi two miles west of Pott SATURD 2 good farm | old heife wago ton horse ! i | | Ness, lot of chain ANNOUNCEME { Ferguson Married At the Lutheran parsonage, Boals- cypher, Johu N foute, and” Miss Pleasant Gap. Royer, of near Belle- Jean E. Brooks, of yl Phosphate all kinds of phosphate a reliable house, and sells at est possible cost. the You ean secure grade of goods from him. Give order early. any your elem Change of Date, The undersigned wishes t that the Intermediate and Primary GaDBnounce open April 11, will not until April 18th. begit LUTETIA GOODH ART, Spriug Mills Kuights of Columbus. of to the Knights of For the benefit attend the Columbus, to D. C.,, April 13, the Railroad Company will trip tickets to stations on those desiring meeting of be held at Washington, Pennsylvania sell Washington from all at reduced These tickets will be sold April 11, its lines rates, and 13 and will be good for return pas sage until April 18, inclusive, seein fasion Big Job lor Altoons Shops, It is said the Pennsylvania Railroad will make nearly all its own casti for the New York tunnel work, in the Altoona foundry shops. Extra prep- arations are being made there for the work. and the total capacity will reach about 400 tons of castings per day. Additional employees will be re. qitired and on laud contiguous to the new shops, 400 uew dwellings are to be constructed. The land Las already been purchased. The Holidays For this Year, As 1904 is a leap year all the holi- days for the year take = jump of one day. Election day will occur as late as possible in November, falling on the 8th day of the month. Memorial day aud Fourth of July both fall on Mon- duy. Labor day will be on Sept, 5, Tuanksgiving day will be on Nov, 24, the earliest date possible for the observ. ance. Coristmas« will fall on Sunday. The Leuntep season was ushered in on Feb. 16, a trifle earlier than last year, It will close on Easter Sunday, April 8rd. Palm Sunday will occur on Mareh 27 and Good Friday on April 1. The Advent season will commence on Nov- ember 27 dy te Larger Facalty for seminary, At a meeting of the board of visitors of the Laneaster Reformed Theologi- cal Beminary arrangements were msde to have the synods of Pennsylvania towns elect three new professors for the seminary in June. The institu- tion is growing rapidly and more in. structors are required. At the mis slonary conference addresses were made by Dr. William Mann Irvin, of Mercersburg; Dr. Cyrus J, Musser, Philadelphia ; the Rev. P. 8. Leinbsch, Wilkinsburg ; Dr. J. Bpangler Kieffer, Hagerstown ; the Rev. James R, Brown, Esterley, aud the Rev. H, M_ J. Klein, York, A gp $1,925,000 for Camp Grounds, Benator Proctor introduced a bill making appropriations for the estab. lishment of four military camp grounds, as follows ; Near Fort Sam Houston, Texas, $125,000 ; Camp Douglass, Wisconsin, $400,000 ; Conewngo Valley, Lancaster county, Pa., $900,000 and San Luis, Obispo county, Cal,, $500,000, The bill appropristes also $100,000 for the purchase of 10,000 acres of land for the enlargement of the Chattanoo. ge and Chickamauga National Park. It has received favorable action by the House committee on military of fairs, % LR RR ———— BORING TO BEGIN SOON, Mr, Lewis Favorably impressed With Con- ditions in Penns Valley. ! The inspection of the territory leas- ed by the Penns Valley Oll and Man- ufacturing Company by Contractor Lewis and W. B. Mingle, Euq., Thurs. day of last week, resulted in favorably impressing Mr. Lewis. Mr. Lewis has devoted thirty odd years in drilling minerals in all prerts of the United States, and is well for oil, gas, coal and He is not a member of the corporation, to do for the corporation named, The statement that he tions in Pens Va'ley is all the more when the position is coun- settled but It bas not been definitely will be sunk, tre Hall avd actual work begun befoie ec tts New.comers in Centre Hall, The borough will gain quite a num. BIONE wWhotn are J. H. Weber, Oak Halil ; Cooley, Milton Howing : \ Wo. , George Hall; Mi art, of spring Miils ; J. B. Worrall; | Buyder f vear Centre +X t, Bellefonte, - ad - Millinery Opening Hen us y left on Mrs. Lucey eastern cities, to purehia g and sumer millinery | goods she will return next week and will hold her Millinery Opening Fri- Sth and 9th of { April, when all are invited to call and will all line, day and Saturday, the { tuspect ber goods, She have the latest styles in the millinery 1 111 { and prices to suit all- w— oo so——— i i. Heunion annual reun- Fellov held o pr time Fel- readiness Arrangements for the { ion of the Pennsylvania Odd AN anniversary association to ve April 26, and Moutoursvi le « are the Odd when gressing rapidly for the reunion arrives the lowe | find everythin * 113 BK ii evening of the Grand jodge to take grands of subordinate lodges past EE —)i I Unite Lutheran Synods Tuesday, April 5th, representative +t) ministers from all parts of the Unit apada will meel ID i ith a view of unitin g the the reporis | of the wrious synods, pearly two mill irmed Lutherans io the { | i | Sta! and | eight | : | which i geniers i | synod the General Synod, , the United Sy nox ( bodies, eral Council south, the BSyuvodiesal miference, i i otherwise kKvoown as the Ny nod Wp o— LOCALS Ths mous it his pedestal, Philip Wm MiMlinburg during the While there he attended { week the funeral of past sivin Badger, John Bhook, of Bpring Mills, men- tion of whose iliness was made 8 wee k improving. Io fact, condition is quite serious, J. W. Mitterling, Friday of this week will make another shipment of He his some very fine animals in the lot, ago, not his is mileh cows to the eastern market, Students of the Normal snd Prepara- try school who wish to secure board. ing, sre asked to communicate with the principal, Prof J. A. Young, Cen- tre Hall. J. H. Krumbine, the furaiture deal er, is busily engaged in painting and paper banging. He keeps in stock a fine line of paper, or you ean order from an almost endless assortment of samples, David G. Bmetzler and family, of Bpring Mills, have moved to Republic, Onbio, Mr. Smetzler for a number of years had been employed by Hon, Wim. M. Allison on the farm snd about the mwiil. Im Ohio he will giged on the farm. D. W. Reynolds and Frank Kelley drove from Reedsville to Centre Hall Saturday. From there the former went to Mt. Eagle to attend the funer- al of Enos Hicklin, snd the latter was met by his brother Roy Kelley, a student at State, and together they re turned to Reedsville,. The Reedsville post office, of which Mr. Reynolds is chief, wus recently raised from a fourth to a presidential office. Frank Bible, of near Centre Hill, was in town Monday afternoon, and in the evening discovered he had lost h 8 pocket book He Is not certain where the purse was lost, but thiuks it must havgrbeen in Centre Hall, It contains receipts whitch would show the owner, Any one haviog any knowledge of the pocket book or any of its contents, would oblige Mr, Bible by informing him, who will be willing to suitably reward the fuoder, also be en- METHODISTS AT HARRISBURG, | Brie! Account of Work Done by Central Pennaylvanin Conferenos, { Central Pennsylvania Confer- Methodist ehureh its sessions We dnesday at Harrisburg. The first day and The ence of the opened or » was devoted the Holy communion by MceCabe nineteen assisting clergymen Owing to the fact that 8B. Wilcox, of Williamsport, Lo opel in services annual missionary BEIVICEes, was ad- ministered Bishop and Necretary T. is now a presiding elder, he was obliged to re- tire by him for nine years. F. Auder- Wil- Rev, John Horning wae elected from the secretaryship, held J succeed Rev. Rev Bon was elected to cox. conference tr Dr Puarde BOT VICe thlrer, w conducted the memorial I'he winisters who died dur- were Henry B., Fe John Z Hou ing David the year B. Me 2 ON il ther, joske wd, i Ys L Klis ulin, A, B. Ho Thursday the lation s=king the Gener: nf sker, 3B. B B. Steve ren and J L FONO- K rence, which me ul Angeles, Califor nia, iu May, to 1 pasion QisCus=1on on the table Ino her ort of the tr Pr. W, WW. } * HESRION We tslees 1 NVHIIN HARI oper R47 RON “ of unt i Fhe fund ¢ i and MILAIDS § terest-bearing subseri 108 - fd, DERTILR nvesimelts itiiams port ; homas H H.7T. ¢ tant Murray, Amen, Will URL statetnents and sls] it tions brought heated I'wo » tmp aul emphatic Association meetin 2 Saturday hess hie Preventive and Has the Ren tothe Were, fic oval of the Fine the viiCies, Limit bee burch-at-Large? The was exceedingly lively, many persone being always ready to speak intendent Whe Dr Silas C. swallow, super of the Methodist book rooms, turned down by the conference, The book superintendent to make room charter re juires ite an annual re- port to the conference « OVering ite cone dition, but this second decision of the conference is in direct og position to the requirements of the charter. Ac. eompanying the report was a check for over $200, which wns alse returned to the managers because of the action of the conference in refusing the report. The report of the five districta on mis<ions is : Altoons, $14,642. inerease over last year, $922; Danville, $10 405, increas, $680 ; Harrisburg, $13 445, in. crease, $068; Juniata, $7.339 30, crease, $468 ; Williamsport, $12 752, in- $021. Total, $58,673 39: in erense for the year, $1,049, mf AA AR sso ir= crease, Attention Farmers, Do you intend to build a house, barn or shed? You will need nails, hinges and locks, Perhaps you ip- tend to paint, if so, you will need lead and ofl. A one cent postal will get my price, Owing to my Increased trade, I have been able to buy in larger quantities and you will get the bepefit of it in price, Write or telephone me for price ou fence wire or anything in the hardware live, Very truly youre, Joux 1. OLEwINE, Bellefonte, Pa. a MI A SSAA HS, Thank you, Mr. Weatherman, For elothirg, shoes and wall paper go to C. P. Long. Bome women anticipate a marriage lHeeuse with every love letter, DEATH OF MES. HH, 85, TAYLOR Sad Event Which Transpired Friday Even. | Ing of Lust Week, After an illness of only un few days] Cutiarive Louise, wife of} ’ i Foylor, sherifl of | expired ut the Sheriff's | nine} duration, Captain Hugh »& Centre county, residence, Friday evening at o’¢lock., Death was due to ehild-birth, | a little son having been born Iu Taylor the D ily News says : commenting on the death of Mrs, | The cnge | i is a particularly sud one and Captain | Taylor apd the bereaved family cer-| tainly have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in their bereave- ment, nate The deceased, whose maiden was Catharine Louise Buouer, was born | Bel years old i lefonte and wus 19th the dauphin thirty-seven | on the of February. | Nhe was erof tl 1 (ius Bauer, n well HOW Not Was Ulilied In i hy is ‘ Lilin DIRCE Vember shiv i Hugh 8 snd t | lite hi Taylor, # been au very pl py one nden Hall; He, sud James, A daughter of f H Friday of of id Tressler, « tiserville, passed sway last t dread eriro Pheee thin ‘er, © psed was aged forty yes d member of Reformed chur d len one Funeral services May twelity do m1 H ch this a ay» ful the (sermnt ot 3 thelr I {i were held Sune. Whitehead, Years, nt vis lo nour her parents, brother and Mr wis fer rs {day afternoon, Rev vfficiating. H of | burg, died Tuesday of last week, aged ' Issac Clevenstine Hublers {fifty-nine years, He before and is survived by | his wife, who Mary Walkey, of Bellefonte, a marriage was two sous—Harry, d John 2 H., at home J. J. Blair, t ley, in 1830, died at his | vin, Illinois. He was an | Frank P. Blair, in Bellefonte, a Val Bats. of worn in Bald Eagle ote in uncie County Commities Meeting, The Democratic County Commitiee of Centre County, will meet in the Ar. bitration room in the Court House on Saturday the 9th day of April, 1904 at 11 o'clock a, m., for the purpose of transacting such business as may be presented for their consideration, as will best further the interests of the County Democracy and bring strength, unity and harmony to our party, I H. 8B. TavioR, | County Chairman ‘March 23rd, 1004 AM County Convention. The delegntes elected at the prima. ries on May 30th, 1903, te represent the Democratic party of Centre county in Convention, will resssemble at the Court Howe in the borough of Belle foute, on Baturdsy, the 9th day of April, 1904, at 11:80 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing two delegates to the Democratic State Convention, to be held at Harrisburg, Pa, April 19th, 1904 . W. Mines WALKER, Chairman County Convention, H. 8. TAYLOR, County Chairman, i —— pA] ——— Headquarters for furniture, ©, P, Are You Getting Your Share Of the Bargains . . . . AT RIPKA’S CASH S TORE time, Bring us price SPECIAL SALE For One Week Only, Beginning Thursday, March 81st . . Ordinary Grade Cotton, 1 Ib. dc per Lb. Biles JLD DUNCAN STAND SPRING MILLS, ea. B. W. RIPKA. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPIKING MILLS, PA. Housekeepers L.ook . To Your Interests WE HAVE - » + Window Shades, Curtain Stair Rods, Easles, Clocks Book Cases, Writing Desks, 1900 Washer Wringers, 3000 Rolls of Wall Paper. STOVES AND RANGES. Poles and UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. ‘urmiture & Undertaking J. H. KRUMBINE Centre Hall, Penn. My Motto for 1904 will be, . c.0v.. Small Profits" If I do not have what you want, I will get it for you, We will make a Discount of 15 Per Cent. on all Cash Sales between Now and April Ist, 1904, WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES You can get anything you want in either of th lines—from stock or by samples. Very pretty de- signs, UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Calls answered promptly, Day or Night, Terms and Prices reasonable. 15 Per Cent. Discount SOVNCOIL NPR RON ONROORS0D0000000000 000000800000 0000 me, al . * 3 + * . Spring is Here ! Easter Follows! The days grow longer, the sun’s rays warmer, and the grass and leaves are fast being transformed un- der the touch of Nature's magic . It is the sea- on when “A man’s Fancy Li hily Tamms to Thoughts of Love” —and his Spring clothes. We are showing as usual a Complete assortment of new SPRING SUITS, TOP COATS, RAIN COATS, HATS AND NECKWEAR, We are sole agents in the county for Alfred Benja- min & Co, Clothing, A. B. Kirschbaum & Clothing, James R. Keiser Neckwear, Manhattan Shirts and Guyer Hats, . . . . . . . MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. POPRRINVOVETULOINONPRORODOPRRRLIPVLL DODO ORDER 0NOS A ———————————————————————— ———————__. 20000200000 0000000000008000000000000000080000 . . . * The Reporter subscription list will be corrected Apel Ist.
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