Oi THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1904, : CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. ~Tuxeyville, Hall, eventug. kre flall, Evangeli al Contr mornipg &nd memorial after Hall, Breon ; Mills, eve g morn Sprucetown, ng, servic noon 5p -Tusses ville, morning ; Contre Hall, Reformed afternoon rali=-No sarvices, Pastor absent, SALE REGISTER Saturday, Spring Mills at the and personal properiy. in Fact, Cobucn, Pa Monday, May 2,1 On premises ol tracts of timber mt April 28 1 p m. two miles east of Kishe! homestosd, real estate Gi. Il. Rishei, Attorney Mills, r, 1wo Rishel, Farmers Stove M. L. Pp om, near Jeremiah Bee ady the inte land ANNOUNCEMENT. Phosphate, rd } phate, is taking orders for He represents at the secure Give and sells low- | You him. wsible cost Can any wis from your pt shout Jupan elude 3.000 islands G00 miles, nearly 153 square miles—as Atl tp antic States, The Delineator for May elaborate 1 other matt The Delin ains literary and ar- poriray- i + 11 ‘ ighest excelienoe, LOCALS, Millheim had two funerals on Tues- | Iny-—Mrs, Maria Frank ana Dr. W. 8 Salomon R. Dresser is re nominated | or Congress in this, the Twenty-first Miss Rebecca J. Moyer Monday her with opened Tuesday morning Isaac Smith began The water question is again being Millbeim, and th will people hope it soon. assume a tangible | A, CU, Mingle, the shoe president of the GU, WW. man, was | Bellefonte Reese re- | school board, vice slgned, Milton Kline, of Centre Hall, was 4 caller Monday. He is all ready for the spring work, with the excep- south tion of horse-power, The canning factory Is growing rap the Howard Hustler. buildings are up and the c¢ are getting ready for the slaters, College reorganized Mr. cojivge idly, says arpeniers | The Keller Busine is by Martin work being Martin burg, homas J been in the business forty years, Miss Mar t Black, « Westmoreland souunty, tre Hall Monday guest of her sister, for several weeks, J. M nounced that there would be fees in the Centre Hall charge to hi He fili the pointments in a vacant charge, Zar f Adamsl be Lal She will Mrs. Dauviel Rev, Rearick, last Bund file 2, +e absence, will a ap Among others who attended neral of Mrs. Alfred P. were Washington Btover, Millhein Jucob Moyer, Mr and Mrs. John M Mrs Moyer, of Co Mrs, Haines, These people birthplace of Mrs. Hosterman Nt and Calvin aver, burn, and Ambros Wi ved near wdward, were H i the terman. 1 (Charged with being the owner tie ig deer on the mie Dr. H. ( caught runniog istown g MIADUnD ¢lween (yg decoy } d na pil closed i Utilized, was thought that * in I i this had beer tured into vet snd mill passe nto ti ands of RW ince output us time, i — Fravkiio sud Marshall Wins teat inwhich Frank- Niatle swalhimore, participated, the won by former : Marshall t 11 COmj d Rupp, of Ww Bigmont steeiton. Franklin Paul Harbold, of Kraybill, of A Examination for Permanent Certificates, will be examination pert #1100] There an teachers fo nanent rtificates is county in April asp superintendent Na- sists of David O, Lucy M. the public a of Bellefonte, = ana Sv turday, Frid AY and Sa ith ii, The committee pointed uy than B. Etters, owen, Niate scha- ffer cot H.,. W. Morris, sf Mp Observe Arbor Day Arbor Day ght be borough suthorities ns well as children There are 1 need shade trees to the | Tr Aik observed by the by the many They health as well town, and if time were taken every year for this work and proper care given to the preserva tion of the trees, it would be of great advantage to Centre Hall, school streets whiel would contribute as the beauty of the samen amo. A Good Exsmple, Burgess Walker, of Bellefonte, has taken the initiatory step to break up the tramp nuisance, Last week sever- al tramps were arrested in that town and sentenced to work on the atreets, wilh ball and chain attached. Centre Hall should follow the example set by the county seat’s chief official, and make preparation to entertain the gen- tlemen of leisure in a way that will not prove expensive to the borough. — a Centre Grange Re-organized. Centre Grange, Pine Grove Mills, was re-organized with a membership of twenty-three, by District Deputy Johu Dale, nssisted by George Dale, The meeting was held in the old sesd- emy building, EC. Musser, was elect ed master ; W. H. Goss, overseer ; A. J. Tate, lecturer ; A. B, Walker, steward ; H.M. Krebg, assistant steward ; Miss Bue Dannly, lady assistant steward ; John Musser, chaplain; Newton E. Hess, tressurer; Harry Koch, Lola! Kimport, M. A. Miller, secretaries; D, | G. Meek, fire insurance director ; Miss | Emma Meek, Flora; Mrs, E C. Mus. ger, Uerve; Mrs. Johu Muséer, Po- | Monn, eA A dows some tall thinking, * before Justice Mil Was gwell, at Lock’s Mills, ta for taking I'he aud Game $n wild ason nrrests Warden Bho Were daught Ia mweetlwood, et wood, Spriog A of near | § aplenaid progress si N. J tution Business (« she entered last is Cours i, Ly pt Mie tasking Vritiog expects to a ind commer- “13 Legions Lich r, Perry Hall, last Weel, hi v wiley to attend the ther ug Mills, th his step-si Ed. L. Miler. He the Wholesale that atid tars Dr nected wit A SSO4 the offic i tarcery ination at place, HO ial position of secre Accused of Old Crime Will Markley charged with the murder of of Mrs. Mary Rheam, of The child found in an ing at Burnbam in the Spring of 1901, Rheam after a long trial was acquitted. ~ = Memorial services will held in the Methodist church, Centre Hall, Sunday at 10: m., for Harry on, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Breon, whose death occurred February 6th, from rearlet fever, by Rev. G. W. Meclluay, pastor, -_ Rm was arrested an infant Burnham, Was outbui ice and Mrs was arrested, but tis toms Memorial Services, be 0 a. a i Smith Brothers, Smith Brothers, the furniture dealers, { inducements for the spring They will be ready to serve you, no over the wire or give orders through | mail, pel sl srmsmmsimnn A Carpenter Set His Fractured Leg. As Beott Miller was walking through an alley in Lewistown, he tripped and fell fracturing his right leg in three places, Miller crawled on his bands and knees for almost a block to & carpen- ter shop, where he had the fractures ately afterward, The leg was a wooden one, mA — . Dresser Renominnt ed, solomon R. Dresser, ' ongressman of the Twenty-first Pennsylvania Die- Dubois Tharsday of Inst week, There was only one ballot. Neither Clearlield nor Centre County present. ed a candidate, Cameron County pre- sented Captain Charles B. Barclay, but his name wasawithdrawn and the [unanimous vote of the conference | Kean County. Mr, Dresser was elected to the Fifty-eighth Congress by more favturer sud inventor. CONVENTION REASSEMBLED, Meet to Name tol Natlonal snd State Conventions, Dolegates An adjourned meeting of Inst year's | Democratic held jellefonte, Baturday | purpose the Dem The convention was gall-| ed to order by County Chairman H. 8. In the of W, Miles | the chairman of the ¢ who present, J. LL. ofheer, the ! it convention was fir} the Court House, for the two delegates to - morning of electing | Sinte | i wratie convention, ) absenoe Faylor, Walker, onvel- | . I t to be (‘ol ding was unable lor delegated pre made a Major Tay Spangler to sect as Col. Bpangler speech to characteristic Democratic, D, CRil reconvening He then read the sliowed twenty-five MoeQQuistion, br. XX. K Plerce ted Hol , for de H.D ’ BiH IH which truly n Was | { | of the Reading Clerd H. Ian { 3 |= Rumberger | the roll call which : cConven- tion | absentees | of Bellefonte | Whit cd Musser, rt M. Foste Zales Rube rger mos Oli closed and tha | White and Fosier «ly it WHS st il Bower re Mev eg st endd Muel bee | killed, and | very meager wheit has prospects of we — en Rebersburg Florence Bright has a severe attack of cold, H. G Krape last week, J. W. Harter | back-ache, ald a valuable horse! had snother Edna Miller contemplates spending | the summer in Madisonburg | Mrs. Wallace Walker cing after an attack i= convales- of pneumonia Nora Douty has gone to spend the summer with the of Harry | Miller, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Limbert | going to the Walker lumber job | the near future i W. W. Hockman | mith al work | the spring trade, | Our eft rprising and obliging | blacksmith, M. R. rushing business, John Wetzel left on Friday Louis Mo., and George went to tany Valley to work oon the farm, Mr. Holderman, of Sandy Ridge, I moved into Ed, Swarm’s house. He | expects to mold for C. M. Gramley. (G. A. Waite ia driving ateam on the Walker lumber job, for Mr. Bryning. Mr, Waite knows how to take care of a team, H. CU. Musser and family, of Will iameport, spent on week visiting W. H Corman. Mr. Musser is employed by the PP. BR. R. Co. J. A. Heller & Bon are now painting thelr wagons and getting them ready for sale. Anybody in peed of a good wagon will save money by buying the “Heller,” Linst Wednesday while J. N. Moyer was helping to quarry stones on his father's furm, a large stump fell upon family Aare in two black- buggies tor has making new Moyer, is doing a for =i, Nit- | him, He iv again able to be about, DEATHS, JOSEPH BTROURZE, After an illness of stomach and bow- that had fall the ve un well-known beginning Jomeph i Ferguson town | iin last erable Lrouse, assed Hall, improv dd hip farmer, recently away at} Pine near Pine He home at Mills in irove had BOLE. $4 HgO IL several weeks it seemed skill | prevail WCAtNe worse again and hat neither the best medical fie i nor | euderest nursing would ainst the disease, decent Deceased was of ruly Lsriaan ai ’ Lieman of iife mubip and christian simple, daily gen rugal hat its, whose Was 0 Xainple of good eitize char. | lene LA! a al 3 GE Dieness YY 1A © n Very Was always very it matters of public interest, hureh | sell of ine REECE RTL ths t's illness has paz ed pay Callse complication i two mot durat ¢il fraternity and ao suto wi determine the exact ir. Harter was well known all ove r sive] his death He In poli lican and Minty vill Oalse general sorrow was a denist by tics he wa protesion, 8 RU Are dent Repu took an He Col. years of age, of the KF. ways in party affairs was Justice of the Peace lege and was thirty-five Socially member Modern Woodmen, the I. O lodge and encampment Interment was made at State he was a QO at Millheim. MRE. MARIA CATHARINE FRANK. Millheim, in the death of Mrs. Maria Catharine Frank lost of ite aged and highly respected ladies, Death occurred Saturday, m. Her Was ght years, one Inter. another ' RA age seventy “4 in Fairview Cemetery, Miliheim, Rev B. RB. M. Bheeder, of tl® Lutheran chureh, ofMeating, Mre, Frank was a daughter of Philip B. and Elizabeth Musser, and was born in Gregg township, February 16, 1826. Her busband, now deceased, was Thomas Frank. She is survived by one son, A, A. Frank, a leading merchant in Millheim, - ee. School Opens April 18, The Centre Hall Normal and Pre. paratory School will open Monday, April 18, For farther particulars ap ply to J. A. Youna, Centre Hall, Pa. AA A Mp Considering how few faults are lost, there is a great deal of fauit-findiog Do You get Your Share of the Many Special Bargains Con- tinually Offered at Ripka’s Cash Store? Our Stock is Complete and our Bargains cover every line of goods—SPECIAL BARGAINS cach Week —See Below, +h For One Week Only, Beginning | Thursday. April 14th. Five Pounds Fair Quality Prunes . . . Cents Children’s All-Wool Hose (Black or White) 12 Cents Don’t miss the “Money Saving” Store, B. W. RIPKA. JLD DUNCAN STAND SPRING MILLS, PA. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPIZINC MILLS, PA. Housekeepers LLook To Your Interests WE HAVE . * . . Wi indov WW Stair Rods, Book Cases, Wringers, STOVES AND F 2.4 4 Writing sks, 3000 i of Wall RANGES. 1900 Washer Paper and UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. aurniture & Undertaking J. HL. KRUMBINE Centre Hall, Penn. We will make a Discount 1904 of 15 Per Cent. on all Cash Sales between Now and April Ist, 1904, My Motto for If I do not have what you WALL PAPER want, I will get it for you. WINDOW SHADES You can get anything you want in cither of these lines—from stock or by samples. Very pretty de- signs, .-., . 15 Per Cent. Discount — RRO COO COOLPR20000000RC RDO 00000020 220208000000 0000008 UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Calls answered promptly, Day or Night, Terms and Prices reasonable. + * is ready to that We Pair of Trousers 2 Did you see our display of Suitings and Trouserings in our North 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 do the rest.” Ready-to-Wear Clothing Is in great demand, also . 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