I THE CENTRE REPORTER ¥ THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1904. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian — Co Hall, Spring Mills, aller Reformed—O afternoon. ntre morning; ntre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville, Lutheran Re-dedication at Georges Valley. | Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | SALE REGISTER, M at Centro Hill— household Saturday, One shoat, bu goods, ete. eto OR 1 p. m,, harness, stoves, mma Shutt, ANNOUNCEMENT. William J. candidate for ¥ ’ i jo You Want Phosphate ? Foreman & Smith have hand several grades of fertilizers, fresh from spring ht, and quality guar- » be as represented. Messrs, on Baitimore, suitable for crops. Prices rig anteed Lu secession Memorial Day st Centre Hall, Memorial Day exercises will be ob- served at Centre Hall at six o'clock p. m., Samuel Bhannon The speaker will be Al Dale, Esq., of Bellefonte. Company N. G P, and the Knights of the Golden Eagle, Spring Post in charge. 3 »y 3 Mille, will participate, Wc Teachers’ Examination, County Superintendent C. L. Gram- ley held teachers’ examination at Cen- tre Hall, for the borough and Potter township, Thursday of last week. The class consisted of but nine, eight of whom were to teach. All the applicants who are en- rolled in Prof. Young's preparatory school passed the examination with credit. granted certificates cf —————— 1 G. A RR, Escampment, For thebenefit of those desiring to attend the Anousal Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republie, Depart- ment of Pennsylvania, at Gettysburg, June 5 to 11, the Pennsylvania Hail road Company will sell excursion tick- ets to Gettysburg from all its line in the Pennsylvania, on June 4, 5, 6,7and 8, good to return until June 13, inclusive, at rate of a single fare for the round trip. For specific rates, apply to local ticket agents. stations on State of mss———————— AP In Hands of Specialist. The many friends and acquaintances of W. F, Osman, Esq., of Grant City, Mo., will regret to learn the informa- tion attached, which received Monday from Bt. Joseph, Mo, : I am here in the hands of a special ist taking treatment for a Very aggra- vated case of sore throat,—ulcer in the throat. I have been very much under the weather ever since the holidays, have been in BSL Joseph about a month, and while I think I am being benefitted, it seems a very slow pro cess, Lost 35 lbs, in three months, ———— A ans was Dedicatory Program, Services incident to the dedication of the Lutheran church, in Georges Valley, Sanday, 10 A. M., are as follows ; This (Thursday) evening, sermon by Rev. Wm. M. Rearick, of West Milton. Baturday evening, sermon by Rev. W. E. Fischer, D. D., of Bhamokin, former pastor, Bunday, 10 A. M., dedicatory sermon by Rev. I. H. McGann, of Lewisburg, Dedicatory act by the pastor, Rev. J, M. Rearick. Bunday afternoon, Bunday school services, Sunday evening, sermon by Rev, W, E. Fischer, D. D. ——————— A Classis OMcers, Al the Busquehanna Classis of the Reformed church, held at Lewisburg, the following officers were elected: President, Rev. Ambrose M. Schmidt, Bellefonte ; corresponding secretary, Rev. Daniel Gress, Centre Hall ; treas urer, Rev. W. A. Haas, Belinsgrove. The election of delegates to the East- ern Synod that meets in October at Perkasie, Pa., and to the General Byn- od that will meet in Allentown, Pa, in May of next year, resulted as fole lows : Eastern Bynod Revs, James E, Runiie, D. M. Wolf, D. D.,, snd H. T, Crow ; Elders Isaac Brown, J. A. Moy- er and John Haffoer, General Byn- od, Primarii, Reve, A, A. Black and K. Otis Bpessard ; Secundi, Revs, R. L. Gerhart, D. D,, and Ambrose M. Behmidt, Elders, Primarii Jared Har- per and J. Hoy, Jr. ; Becundl, A. Baus- saan and George W. Keichline, GROWING ALFALFA Experience with the Legume Will Noted Throughout the Season, For the benefit of those interested in agriculinre the Reporter will from time to time note the conditions of a plot of two neres sown to Alfalfa. This plot is located west of the camp ground of the Patrons of Husbandry, on the tract of land owned by the writer, It is the purpose Lo give the experience, in detail, without failure. be regard to success or The plot is on lime 8 one ridge sod. Plowing dove during middle of April, Preparation same as for corn, with the addition of several draggiogs and rollings. Four hundred pounds of phosphate per acre were sown broadcast, Analysis: 1 per cent Seed was sown May 23, with wheel- barrow Quantity, Covered seeder, thirty pounds per acre by twice going over the ground with a weeder, finished with roller. Sample of seed was sent (of Agricultural Departinen to purity. be U.S of Lhe t will herealter be noted without referring Conditions alfalfa plo this notice, but always under the cap- tion “Growing Alfalfa.” fs A cra con Denth of Prominent Ax Manufactarer James H manufacturer, of Reedsville, died very suddenly Friday morning, while sit- table, Mann, the well known ax nped reve by sons and two daughters, Mr. was at the head of the large ax at Reedsville, ting at the breakfast He is survived three Mann works enty years — Qe, lin Grange Library Progress Grange isarranging to have n first class library in Grange Arcadia. The books will be from the state department and are es- placed obtained pecially adapted to the wants of those them. It intention to have the library who have access to is the room thus ity to exchange open every RHaturday evening, pportun books at least once each uffordivg an « week drei fh rnlfesm—— Fransfer of Hes! Estate, J, F Hart, Marc! twp Wm Steiner's Lheles 19, 1404, land £0 Ain Rush Benj in Sati, Gord Sarah | fo ii al, to 1904, lag £3000, Ann I, Muy | Philipsburg Wi April 9 in! Fromw Bugle Notes Noles iblication Fell » WN u Peni “Orphanage Bugle is p the Odd Central { name of a Newsy futerests of Home of Sunbury, that should reach the homes of more Odd sylvania, any Fellows nals would be able to get a few impor they were to Notes”! Among other local items in the May issue of the little monthly journal, is the following : We are very glad to welcome into our family Miss Florence Dueck, of Spriog Mills. fill the vacancy in our schools, caused by the resignation of Miss Miss Duck ed nnd comes highly recommend- we trust she “ sy stay wilh us, as Ler manner is very pleasing snd ma ——— The Boob Wheel Company. The reader will be pleased to know business iu did extensive wheel Centre Hall prior to goiug to Cineln- an Wheel recently Queen City ompany, Boob purchased that pany’s stock and fixtures, and at pres- cot ent is effecting a recorganization und the title of “The Boob Wheel Cow pany,” with a capitalization $10,000, Messrs, Charles B Wiser and Walter M d in the company. The ne Runkle, ent W Orgat- ization ls dolog a good business in ils new quarters at present, tf Mn ——> LOCALS Mrs, Peter Bmith, of Centre Hill, is lying in critical stomach trouble, in condition Ibe agricultural out wheat and have improved. that Edward Jordan, formerly of Mills, is reported to have been a vie- tim of the Chicago theatre fire, Charles Leister, of Spring Mills, sold the timber on the tract recently pur- chased by him from Wm. Farner, to Decker Brothers for $4000, Mrs. J. Q. Miles and granddaughter, Lydia Ebert, daughter of O. D. Ebert, of Martha Furnace, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Benner, Mre. Mary Goodhart Thursday of last week went to Altoona on business relative to the estate of her son, John Goodhart, deceased, and returned be- ginning of this week. R. C. Palmer, Linden Hall, is offer- ing the best cash prices for wool, and asks parties who have wool to sell to drop a card to that eflect. He also makes carpets, rugs, ete, and will be pleased to have your trade in that line, Wanted agood, reliable man, with horse and rig, for Centre Hall and sur- rounding towns to distribute circulars, samples, and tack signs, either in con- nection with present work, or give en- tire time. Address, Atoz Printing Co Dept. C4, South Whitley, Ind. Philipsburg borough has put in posi- tion in the lock-up eight steel cages, The Ledger adds: It is horrible to think that it is necessary to provide iron cages for human beings, but if they must be used, then the new ones the borough has purchased are models of their kind. “Aaron Thomas will attempt to right things the miniature eyelone did to the roof on the Eby barn, east of Centre Hall. But for the lateness of the sea- son, Mr. Eby would raze the old barn this summer and rebuild, but has promised his tenant, N. B. Bhaffer, to do so next spring. W. W. Bmith, the photographer, has bought the Corrigan property at HBiate College, says the Times, He will build a photograph gallery just back of the house, attaching itto the main structure, report says. Mr, Smith is enterprising and no doubt will succeed in making profitable use of the large house. twp John E. Ro M. Walker, Maren 1, 1830 perc Miles t i Jah Dunklebarger’ i {John y Bpring twp.—$310 | Hust i 0 Hes In Wi ¥ fay 16 Wo pty Township. i i Bs oil ia { FIATrris ! i ¥Y Hid WWOOGE Is VV) is OLE | Robert Stamm | M | Lev his the county ses Mrs. F. Joyed 2 Gay My dn ted hi Afr (sro Wi Jessie Sharp i iti ier parents, at Ira Rishel and | at { Miss I Wee wi i Dell. AM rs Wrights, nes Ra Hos harley Lzor a th the wlurday i aft i MOL Lhe 280 Fi fF 8 Lite B {iu Bellefor Miss Beulah riney expects to stay ite as she is tak. ing instructions in needle wo ] Rav J | Adam Felty f Lather | Tussey ville | Mrs. A. B. Kimport | esting little family enjoyed the Felty home, Miss Edith Dale, of Lemont, 1 bya lady from New panieq on friendq in Boalsb is ide mee snecypher and r ¥ 8 4 aitending Pe are ha at yfere ype il ! ngs . at A A. B 3 sod her inter- a day at ROCCO Holland, ¥ called iITg Dr. Shar Samuel Woods has returoed imed his practices, have ing failed io the physical examination | for the navy M. C. Harry Keister, of Bellefonte, were here on Monday ending the line of music yr and res Gephart and his assistant, al » business in Elmer Tauhelm and Frank Sharp, who were among the P. RB. R. employ- es suspended at Altdona, last week, are working at Zimmerman's saw mil! Monuments i the Boalsburg cemetery to the memory of Thomas Riley and B. F were erecied in civil war. Some of Prof, Gramley's pupils are article on that subject. The graves of the hovor ed heroes at | the Rock Hill cemetery will be deco- | rated in the morning of Memorial | ‘Day, and at Boalsburg at six o'clock | in the evening. Capt. Hugh 8B. Tay- | lor will be one of the speakers at the | latter place, Charles Corl, who represented the | Boalsburg Lodge, I. O. O. F., at the | meeting of the Grand Lodge of Peun- | sylvanis, at Easton, last week, gave | an interesting report of the proceed ings at the meetiog of this Lodge Bat- urday evening. F. H. Audes and wife, of Ens county, were visiting friends in this place. Mr. Andes is superintendent of an extensive carriage manufactory at | East Petersburg. Before coming here | he had been in Green connty purchas | ing lumber, good lumber being very | soarce in the eastern counties and | Green county is noted for a superior | | | quality of timber of different kinds, Xavier Gfrerer died at Hall, Monday, at of seventiy-one lays, (Th hig home, ia VERS, m., Bix interment the are aud six will take place this irsday) morn- The from Aa health, months, had breaking age, developed, the deceasad been suffering of | some | down for general incident to Inter dropsy result of which is noted above, Xavier Gfrerer was born in Witten- | age he migrated to the came eastward, and on roy smpanied the to Valley, He builder, and built hundreds of reaching he ace f Penns Was a i miles of post and rail fence i tre county, which come cousiderable | The dece becca it wes He is surv Ma FLA RYO, as follows : week at ihe coeased Dees iid Phe d burg, 0 AAros He and has I} ., « ver i BRO Was ¢ ¢ of man, Hart} irg Mr fa $ 0 hirtesen clilidren., fsrim © The sudden death of Wednesday of James f Bellef ine Curtin, wife Cuartin, occurred in ile last week i ver tion froma which whi “ aa wii {Tor I h+ May 27, William 8 ing for se | years deceased was born in Be 1850 and was the ‘ and M Argaret Tripple. 1876 she was married to James | tin, who survives her with the follow ing children Mrs. John J. Frank aud Julia Curtin, X iree half sisters ar Mrs J. D. She alan leaves t £11 a brother as | PA singer, snd Mrs, GG Harrisburg ; Mre. Harry Bellefonte, and Charles Philadelphia. Ye fi Tripple, ger of CLYDE KRITZER. Clyde Kriizer, aged seven years, son of Mrs. Auna Kritzer, of near Cuiyer, scarlet f-ver. Eight chil ill of the disease, HAMILTON OTTO. Hamilton Otto, a cigar and tobacco of inst week, aged fifty years, LOUALS Rev. Aurand of Mifflinburg, preach- ed in the Lutheran church Sunday afternoon. Read the adv, of the cash store, Hpring Mills, B. W. Ripka, proprietor, You will find a list of goods advertised there at bottom prices. Mr. and Mre. H. I. Brunglrt, of Scottdale, and Victor Brungart, of Rock, nephews of Mr, and Mrs, Cyrus Bruogart, were guests of the latter Inst week. D. B. Newcomer, who has been pro- prietor of the Haag House, Bellefonte, for several years, will be succeeded by Fred Mosebarger, of Clearfield county, he having purchased the personal pro- perty of Mr. Newcomer. Landlord Newcomer was very successful in the . They Come Rolling In 7 To Get the Many Bargains at We have the goods’ They must be right And we have the right prices. Another Sateen Underskirt & ¥ orimen ¢ 1 for only $1.00. Another Gauze Underw We have bought a quantity of the following and will make these very low prices, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, BEGINNING MAY 26TH : One Pound Arm and Hammer Soda, ['hree Pounds Good Rice oC. 10c, . . * . sefarigcles I'ERMS — Strictly JLD DUNCAN STAND SPRING MILLS, PA. B. W. RIPKA. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRINC MILLS, PA. Great Bargains for the Next Thirty Days. ... Sideboards $8.75 and. Up... All other Furniture, Carpets, Rugs--everything we deal in, at proportionately low prices. Undertaking J. HL KRUMBINE Centre Hall, Penn. t My Motto for 1904 will be os i000 0s “Quick Sales and Small Profits” If I do not have what you want, I will get it for you, We offer you special bar- ains in all the lines of “URNITURE at all sea- sons of the year, 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. uy call on us DODD SHOES ot 5 ot a2 42 48 02 Built-Well Shoes For Men * SHHLYAT 40 SAND TIV NV SHIALS TIV NI HAVA $2.50 and $3. FOR SALE BY YEAGER & DAVIS THE SHOE MONEY SAVERS BELLEFONTE, PA. . . + * . . * Sefore you hotel business, WAAR A H SSS YEAGER & DAVIS ot ot ot 8 RN