/ THE CENTRE REPORTER. | THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1904. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Spring Preshyterian~—~Centre Mis, afternoon, United Ev dn Hall, after Reformed-—Union, morning ernoon ; Us Hall, morning: Ia t, morning; Lin nou Spring Mills, aft. evening Latheran—Spring Mills Hall, afternoon ; Tussey ville, ire morning ; Centre evening, { Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office SALE REGISTER, Saturday, Apri hii Sprivg Mls at the Ris and personal property in Fact, Coburn, Pa Monday, May on premises « , tracts of tim ALY p mm. two miles east of wl homestead, real estate Pt. Rishei, Attorney (i near Farmers Mills, eremiah Stover, two ady M. L. Rishel, to Phosphate HRs | LOCALS, | i Fhe less experience 8 man has the The Logan Iron and Steel Works at Burnham began to operate on double | time Monday, Bruce 8. Lingle Monday returned to Cherokee, Towa, after paying his mother a visit A new shoe advertisement appears this week for the trade of C. A. Krape, of Spring Mills, to i Mrs. Mary A. Ross was ¢onfined bed all of last week, but at present able to be about, Mr, Mrs, James CC. Goodhart were guests of Mr. Mrs. D. W. Geiss, of Bellefonte, A. UC. Smith, elsewhere in this issue, and and advertises for work in the house paiut- ing and paperiog line, Miss Anna Bweeney, of Boalsburg, | was the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Lizzie | Jucobs, in this place, over Bunday. P. E a Republican candidate for t ination He feated for that office ten years ago. All county Womelsdorf, of Philipsburg, is | he { for assembly. was de- | licenses applied for in Union | were granted by the court, with the exception of Moser’s hotel at | New Columbia, which was refused be- | & 1 cause of violations of the aw, Johu KE. Rishel, south of Centre| calier © lay and did a good act porter for one year to be Smit, of Thompsontown, Rev. W. W remembered Rhoads, who i bere by all his ac t Mexico, ippointment ity. ances, is now located a niata county. His last was al Idaville, Adams cou Miss May V. pure food department at the Harrisburg, Rhone, a ¢l rk in if this g orders for rd is takin DW ds 0 phi sired il & 1 &il KI and sells at the low- You can him. a reliable house, est possible co st secure grade « i order early. goods from re Af —————— See Your Credit Subs er between Fe th w this vious see credit bh: given. If an exists, not is office at once. — sch ols Close Sehool the Primary The High Grade of the Cent and Hall will ol 3 his 'bursday evening The ¥ ) 3 Grades close Giraminar and The average last week. books show the ance and 4 inst year, than work better i 1 individual was me fhe scholars is also better, The Biff —————— ing Mills Hotel “pr Philip Drumm, the new at the Spriug Mills hotel, is now fully installed in the host to trade. The 5; gnod reputation ', and is ready accommodate id and transient wring Mills hotel has among the people, and Mr. Drumm proposes that 4 iti tion Bil 00 : Fepuiation ii 03 sed but that his hotel shall be hat goo si) msintale termed the best. EN —————————————— A Suceessin: Operation, A very successful and df eult ton was performed at the Sanita i at I'he riam of Doctors John Girk, at Philips was Mrs. John Petes and the of a cyst that weighed on i aud one-fourth j a urg. of ff i or operation was wot nds gallons of fluid, for five delicate seventiy-sever and contained nine The cyst has years and its removal OFEn growing Was 8 aud wonderful operation. Hara © The idea that luck ruined pp ork. Sot Lack in factor in thousands ; a a man’s success h it has never helped a single person. No one prospers in this world by luck, Ld unless it be the luck of working hard and maintainiog hovor and integrity. What so often seems to young men on the surface as being luck in man's g more than hard work A fortune ate chance comes ton young man somes times just at the right moment. Some peop ecall that luck. But that chance was given bim because he had a some time demonstrated the fact that he was the right fellow for the chance. Work bard, demonstrate your ability, and show to others that if an opportunity comes within your grasp you are ready and prepared to use it, pb pseu career, is nothi done at some special time, Preacher Not a Megaphone, The Philadelphia Press gives an ace count of a squabble in the Lutheran church at Ardmore that is likely to lead to the resignation of the pastor, Rev. Albert O. Mullen, formerly of Watsontown. Rev. Mullen refused to announce a cake sale from the pulpit, which led the financial end of his cons gregation to rebel, If there are no oth- er objections to Rev, Mullen than the stand he takes in this matter, he should be supported rather than con- demued. The pulpit is running a neck and neck race with the show bill board ; every Tom, Dick avd Hurry that comes to Lown runs to the presch- er to huve his meeting announced from the pulpit, The pulpit is vecomiug returnéd to that city beginning K. She was home for il | Wed | weeks to regain streugth after an at. {| tack of pusumonia, Every man who advertises attracts | gradually, a clientele of readers—many {of whom have never yet visited his and when they do so fey Lad place of busin | they feel him for pr as though 1 a long g time Wm. H. Kuhn, of Mra. S. W spri Jersey { father Suit annual vacalion LO i L i Vall Kuhn KE { friends and relatives in Penns Bef several days with his daughter, “1 p Mrs # ey wre coming here, Mr L. Ray Morgan, in Philipsburg noouncement of John Noll, ite, as a candidate for the nom- or assembly an- N Limes he Bppears in SEES 2 nt i . hid umn. Vir i= & straight al at all at : elected will fe and furnishio Men's ¢ « building gs erect Arising ung Eagleville, were s ! she furnishings went ding hing and the buil off to Irvin Wagner, ext bidder, {i He bad bis The f i071 H Said wigage for oH mortgag R13 AD wi OAL, I by John Bowes was wha for H. ( | eral years bias been pastor of the =i i fish Val ey South Dakota, bas sceepted a call to . Baskerville, FEV HT Presbyterian church, in Vale church io connection with Suo- Wooster the degree About sskerville had charge of the Sinking couferred D. BEO University of Ph Years | ms. fUupon nim last | BUIDIer, ten Rev $3 3 i Creek ‘resby terian church, at ; pla re The Republicans are evidently deter- mined to try aod force an sdjourn- fa or- der to do this they will have to dafeat ment of Congress toils month or postpone the proposed in pe ach- J idge Swasne and delay the enactment of ment proceedings against | important legislation, As they are most anxious to escape further Dem cratic criticisin this session they wil early adjournment, but if they that by doing so they themselves trouble and make they will be sadly mistaken, Condo, of Birmingham, Iowa, and a Reporter reader for many imag ine will VO les Bamuel Years, writes that his section has ex- prrienced a very pleasant winter. The roads were in good conoition until recently, when the frost came Mr. Condo is a great-great-grandson of who moved from Aaronsburg in 1812 Two years Inter, Samuel Condo's grandfather went from the same place to Harrison coun ty, Ohio. On this farm, purchased 90 years ago, two grandsous and ope granddaughter are living at present, Samuel Condo having cast his Jot farther west. York county to Clyde Boyer, who for the past few years has been working at the Penn’a station as operator, in Mifflin burg, has been transferred to the Milton office, and be and his wife will move tnere inthe near future. During his stay there he has given very satisfactory service, both to the company and the public. The Telegraph adds : We all feel sorry to see him and his wife leave us, for they were held in high Agreeably Surpriced, a9 Saturday afternoon, April the Lutheran covogregation at Pleasant Gap treated their pastor, Rev. J. I.| Btoneey pher, to an agreeable surprige | when, alter preparatory service they | called bim into the recently repaired | Sunday school room and in a neatly | nd, set speech presented him with a set of | rubber mounted single driving bar-! LIER, - i “Between 21 Voter Jailed, Frank Ward 17 Charles Frye and Joseph nd fraudulent voting day, nnd 22 it, years P who were [« gulity were called for sentence his is th Cian f which Wardiuft Fry Lo VOUNg Hayes and | number 21 in aud then 1 21 and of $20 a: aud we La - 0 Austrian Funeral the Al- Were Lugar, the nains of Stephen istrian ised In Wiio Umatism member « lod ge died ar three | Hghted ca: Mev: Progress Grange Progress (Grange Lisen jet of Daniel ship Rev ! attended wy. Jamison Valley Mrs | dwelling Sal inrge | ah house, in Durst will en Centre tiy Hall, #0 as 0 | to more conveuie two families i i make Alexander will tensive improvements to hisdwellin house. Among other addi 1s will be a large, handsome porch i Harrison Walker | pointed ax a special agent Lins been ap- in the bu- reat of census of the United Hines by D. North, i Director of the census, 8, H | Mrs. Sadie J, {is in Phila lelphia this week buying | her spring stock of millinery goods, {| Bhe will for next week, be ready he trade Creamery Corporation at Coburn, has | accepted a position in Jamestown, | New York, in a creamery. The Wyoming Methodist Confers ence, in session at Wilkes-barre, fol- | lowed the action of the Central sylvania conference and voted to re- store the time limit in the ministry. Bixty thousand mine employes will be effected by the agreement to the sixty-two cents per ton for pick min. ing in the Central bituminous district. The mining price was fixed Saturday at Altoona, G. H. Rishel, of Coburn, who recents ly moved to the Kerstetter farm pear Bpring Mills, was In town Saturday, relative to business connected with the estate of his mother, Mrs. Lydia Rishel, deceased, The spring meeting of the Hunting. esteem in this community. We trust they will like their new home, snd we Join with their host of friends in wish ing them sucoess, J B Wagaer, fore | mer agent at Paddy Mountain, will : Wu auvh of a show Wil board, hl the vaosuoy of Me, Bayer, don Presbytery will be held in the y snd Wednesday, April 12 and 18. Dr. W. H. Behuyler and Ki der George 1. Goodhart will represent me — DISCUSSES FINAN? faik Over the Flue Hoard, Firat of April, John Here's my check fo the ~chool Bill ; John : balance | Bill : That just reminds me of a little matter that has apparently drop- Ler i h I ped out of the public's mind. John: What's that ? Bill: How are the school bord 2? finances of the John ‘ I just al the happen to know that | «Chool board are in condition : good { nbout, very good galinost tolg hl Lo bomst Bill: M ours eh 7 John: Not int could be Bill: When? John ; Wall i ey O51 1tilerest Coney tod ' good as all that, made the ¢ Hi) but} tl ANE, ire coming to that point i biomrd | fied | bonds-—u1 that the school HIME Lidl [is8y in Of One deli s wbout | board dow mms County Commitive | Ar | on | i Mies it iis H { April, Hing 1904 pry (ynis | mny i el i | : court nti thie 0H DE SUCH DUsinves as dd for their econside as of the County Democracy and bring strength, ration Faiion, will best furiher the ileresls it unity and harmony to our party, H. 8 Tavion, i County Chairman A March 25rd, 1904 ——y County tonvention The de fries on May 30 d at the 1903. te | Democratic party of Centre county in will resssemble at the | Cont House in the borough of Belle- Saturday, the Oth day of April, 1904, at 11:30 o'clock 8. m., for the purpose of electing two delegates legates elect prima. h, represent the Convention, foute, on {to the Democratic State Col vention, to be held at Harrisburg, Pa., Apri i 10th, 1904 W. Mires WALKER, Chairman County Convention, 1H. 8S TayiLon, County Chairman. ——— i e——— LOCALS Call & Davis will open a cigar factory at Millbeim., Miss Mary Moyer, of Colyer, was a caller Monday, Roland Courter, of east Nittany Val. ley, aged fifty-five yea a, died Friday of last we k. Interment was made at Salona, The Tom Thumb wedding in the Millheim Town Hall Saturday even- ing was a grand success, The hall was crowded with spectators, and all went away pleased, : At the Gentzel & Beezer horse sale, at Miltheim, last Thu «day the average price paid was $198 Oe pair of grays, three years old, light weight, was handed down at $400 ‘ The Millheim High School issued diplomas to five graduates, namely, Miss Maude iE, Bellman, Messrs. Dane el Gurelin es, Dale Musser, Orvis Beholl esses on ou Examined the New Line of Summer Goods at Rip- ka'sCash Store? . . . . .. ewhere CCITT 04 1 women and Boy these, Consignment of 5 from the fisherie prices 10 your interest For One Week Only, Beginning Thursday, April 7th. . . . . . One Pound of Good Chocolate 25 Cents Eight Pounds Flour Sulphur 25 Cents Bring your Produce, + . + . Plenty of other Bargains, ur JLD DUNCAN STAND SPRING MILLS, B. W. RIPKA. PA. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRINC MILLS, PA. Housekeepers L.ook v * Pol Window Shades, Curtain e Stair Rods, Easles, Clocks Sook Cases, Writing Desks, 1900 W Wringers, 3000 Rolls of Wall Paper. STOVES AND RANGES. o “> ¢ asher UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. ‘urniture & Undertaking J. H. KRUMBINE - Centre Hall, Penn. We will make a Discount My Motto for 1904 of 15 Per Cent. on all Cash Sales between Now I and April Ist, 1904. “Quick Sales and Small Profits" If I do not have what you want, I will get it for you. v WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES You can get anything you want in either of these 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 . » . » . * sud Uyrus Moyer, SOPVODL Pee OPN R0 000000000000 caee i 1 = Mr. John M. Bullock is ready to take your measure for that New Spring Suit Pair of Trousers Did you see our display of Suitings and Trouserings in our North window 7 So many neat styles for the quiet dresser. Merchant Tailor ing has never been so reasonable, so up-to-date, as now. Call in and see John and he “will do the rest.” Ready-to-Wear Clothing Is in great demand, also . . We can fit you and fit your pocket-book. Look at our Top Coats and Rain Coats and Nobby Spring Suits, Neckwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Et _ POTINLPLOPTINOI0LPV0VINT NOOR ROPRBES . . -> . MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. POPLIN L0R0RECE VOOR NROONOROR BBV P00 soeoe00e
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