— { i vy THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1504. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran—Centre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville, afternoon ;: Spring Mills, evening, Children’s service J. M. REARICK, Pastor. morning ; Lin Children’s service at both United Evaugelleal-Lemont, den Hall, afternoon ; places t Mills, morning ;: Union, aft evening Preshyterian--Centre Hall, Friday evening, Saturday, 2:90 p. m, Communion Sunday 10:50 a m, ; Spring Mills, 3p. m, Reformed-—Spring ernoou : Centre Hall, t l [ Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | Saw Mill Burned. 3 One night last week the saw mill of | W. M. Douty, which about two of was entirely destroyed by fire. was located | miles east Rebersburg, 4 - -» oe. Program for Progress Grange, The following program has been pre- | pared for the of Grange, June 25: Would the wheat be from meeting Progress | and yield of | the soil hardiness improved by selecting different A. Keller. Anns In mental music, Bertha Strobmeier, Could proved by incculating with new soll Arney. n of J Recitation, seed variety each year? Durst. siru- unproductive soils be im- bacteria? J. J. — ep Quild Drowned, Louisa, little five year old daughter of liveryman James Toner, of Bellefonte, fell in the near the match factory Friday afternoon about 2. The body floated down the stream until nearly opposite the Palace livery when it was observed by Ed. Gehret and brought to shore. The | child was living when brought to | land and Doctors Kirk Sebring | did their best to resusciate it but with-| the race 30 o'clock. and out avail as the little one died on their | i i i hands. EE I -..,D i The fifteenth anniversary of the pas- | torate of Rev. A. A. Black in the] Boalsburg charge will be celebrated | July 3rd and 10th. Filteenth Anniversary, The appointments | Pine Grove, July Pine Hall, July Boalsburg, July 10 o'clock a. m. ; Houserville, July 10, | 2.30 o'clock p. m. At these services al collection will be lifted to be devoted | to the general work of the chureh. As a pastor and minister in all pacities, Rev. Black been cessful, rin ——— — no are as follows : 10 o’ele ay ck a. m why 0 rs 30 o'clock p. mi, 10 r i 3 i in Ca~ | Las sue. The Baccalaureate Sermon The baccalaureate preached by Dr. Lawrence M. Colfelt, of Philadelphia, “The Purpose of Life.” The speaker contrasted Judas’ pur- pose of life with that of the Apostle] Paul, urging his hearers, and especial- sermon was whose subject was| ly the students, to so live that there them to but their would be no Judases among ask “What will ye give me,”’ work for the themselves as well as the of all mankind, a will be ennobling of betterment Double Wedding On the porch of the farmhouse of Mr. and Mrs, John A. Dsley, at Ro- mola, Thursday a double wedding was performed, in which the principals were their son and daughter. (Guests to the number of one hun- dred and fifty assembled os the veran- da to see the double ceremony. Miss Annie I.. Daley became the wife of Harry R. Yearick, and her brother Frank was married Miss Blanche ¥. Oyler at the same time by the Rev. Avery Long. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served in tents on the lawn, ¢ . to ————— I A ——— LOCALS, Festival in Grange Arcadia Satur- day night, Butter took a tumble in price. In some of the country stores the article has become a drug. Company B, Fifth Regiment, N. G. P., participated in the unveiling of the General Hawkins monument, at Pittsburg. M. C. Gephart, the Bellefonte music- al instrument dealer, was in town over night latter part of last week. Mr. Gephart was here to look after busi- ness interests, . The board of City Trust, Philadel. phia, at a regular meeting Wednesday of last week, appointed Dr. MeCluney Radcliffe executive officer of the Will's Eye and Ear Hospital for one year be. ginning July 1st. This is a deserving recognition, and will be a pleasing bit of news to Dr. Radeliffe’s many friends among the Reporter readers, Considerable space in this issue js devoted to Pennsylvania State College, The editor is not offering an apology, however, as the institution is one of the Btate’s greatest creatures ; clearly and distinetly the only purely state educa- tional institution. It would be well for the readers of the Reporter who have not already formed an intimate acquaintance with this institution, to seek an introduction by attending the annual exercises, one of which ls only partially reported in this issue, so that if they have occasion to patronize a college they will be prepared to select the most completely equipped institu- Principal Wanted, The Centre Hull nt of school board isin for the High A college man is preferred, . $ a principal alii mf ——— leduced Rates to Chicago, For the benefit of those desiring to o June 24, the Pennsylvania Railroad tickets all statious ite 16 to 20, leaving Chicago 2H from June o Chicago, on ines, {rom inclusive, | not | single specific 0! Kor cerning rates and the | i t ticket ater than June at rate round trip 3 | of trains, consult neare | ngent a lorouagh “vhoal Teachers The Borough hool direetors a hur the evening of last! tae A =i fusllown gr ¥ Higr enchors 3 ! "lo Duck, | i linte, Rebee Hi i The first two were re-elected ; the | All| institu- | 1. Moyer al Primary, nS. Hosterman latter has her first term to teach, of tions of learning There by principalship of the High Mehool, elee P are graduates recognized ! i thie | ing no applicants for i tion to thiat i mitt wn HEeCessarily ferred ee LOCALS One way to keep a cook is her, tO In business nothing sueceeds successful failure. It cultivate men without irrigation, is impossible to some Frank B hin son-in-law of ’ Bradford, in this place, i= seriously ill ’ * catarrh of the stomach, of 2 } iron Messrs, irl CC. and Frank Hall, Reporter office Saturday Luiz { near Centre the sz. Rho of Miss (Charles Dr Bellefonte, ne, form rly and Cees Mary shell, were recently married. They are at rthint You will ple ress Grranges ASC rement hol wr will a it ' festival Saturday to the il fund. Col. John A. Woodward that the time and place fo the farmer's insti ill be itu ie Lig te Ww meeting of the instit held 10 the Commissi June 21st of aje Tuesday, In beauty the series . Oh papers The which appearing in Delineator, Dr. Murray, number discusses the care The article cont at A fruit cupboard in ti Merchant H.W. Kreamer t » i ' other afternoon, bre about sixty mE jars of fruit belonging to vari sed there Phe wire was caused by Lhe to the cup- supj board decaying. A. E. Hump leave Centre county for Portland, Or the ton, of Snow Bhoe, gon, where he will engage in fun ber business ¥ i= Democratic candidate for county eo missioner two years ago, and proved f Mrs, J. week attended and tis Mr. Meyer, of Penn Hall, the coms mencement exercises at the University f Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and witnessed the ceremonies Incident to the conferring of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy on their sou, J. Frank Meyer, an instructor in physics in that institution. Mrs, Ertley, wife of W. F. Ertley of, Windber, Somersst eounty, accompan- fed by her little son Robert, guesta of Mr, and Mrs. John W. ley, of Centre Hall, during last week, Mrs. Ertley being a niece of Mr. Con. ley. Mr. Ertley conducting a blacksmith and wagonmaker shop in that thrifty Bomerset county town. Centre county people going to the World's Fair will find a very suitable stopping place at 7050 Wise Ave., two squares for Skinker Road entrance, which can Le reached by taking Market street cars from Up- jon Station. Mr. Bweetwood is a native of Penns Valley, and went west from Harrisburg, and will give the best of accommodations for the money. oy were {one ia A horse being driven through Cen- tre Hall Thursday morning by Frank Keller, of Pleasant Gap, began kick- ing and knocked the front part of the buggy to pieces. The youug man quickly turped theanimal to the side and prevented the brute from infliet- ing injury to his mother, Mrs, Harvey Keller, Their predicament was dis- covered by people on the streets who hurriedly rendered assistance and vo doubt prevented a serious termination of the aflair. Very interesting and instructive the Presbyterian and Lutheran churches Bunday. These services are of particular value to the little people who receive a training there not ob- tained in the public schools. Occasions ally, perhaps, the malo object of Chil dren’s Day is miscarried, but general. ly speaking, the participants in the exercises are benefited, even though the exchequers of the orphanages are tion. LOCALS, J. J. Arney, west of town, Inut week, The late planted corn is making (i, W. Ocker, of Lewigbarg, has pur- ; ; i The corner stone was laid in Lewis- town fora United Evangelical ehureh. A district Sunday school convention will be held Tuesday. W. H, junior member of Mattrday WwW. M ard Peter Bmith, of Centre Hi, ut at Plessant Gap next il % hin =i HM, M in the furniture sith, of the firm Smith Brothers, wa in town both etided the treasurer's ind, held st thie Lara { le of unseated | { court Mn Mot iron Otis tiny PP hitheede ea RE Hil I of Ww i! We 0 VIsiL his nae Hines on foie 3 . Dr. n rival atday, Mrs, in ' 3 § having ¢ J ie uy shannon Boal The I will meet wile fo with r A tishilp rie tse y Ville in tng for the in for Po si of vlecting jr Lier tow Hi 1 represented the puts Or siitzation COuVi iRN. i 3 ian Hnms represented the Repors sthietic sports on Beaver i ot x $ ate College, Monday. the town was fill. he Haturday evening led with people from all sections streets were lined with rigs, and every Was 11 Use, Mr. id { Selle {avail sble tying post Mrs, ont Friday of lasl week nt | Frank M. Crawford, | started for Bt. Louis, and will spend 1 { i 0 e, i ten days or more at the exposition, Horse Swartz advertis « what Merchant Read his goods i ‘ ady. : | Gt ely and quai The mi fiel though the clover it COE Re A003 § Ww Lhe « ' vid at x tei bid ]ii i ! il, and apy stub are minus clover for the same reasos % Pooui 1 & 3 am Pesler and g Mill Hyg ., Nt ari mip peeling bark £5 ried i ie SRALE ERE TEN f % cutting i and several camps operating ther P. (11 Yearick Brot yf his mother Mrs. W. B Yearick, of the firm “ hers, Philadelphia, is 1 and sister, gs ter 8 Miogle, in I'h N. X al tl then Vv RD rot N Gree ry slOCK The degree of tor of Laws was uferred on Hes Prentiss Pe ry Armsby, # ’ om x i director of nnsyivania ¥ ii { ted The honor was bestow. | Experiment Station, connec Stat ollege Wisconsin on, Wisconsin. Rig ed by the University, at i M THEE Frank burg, Sayder coun'y Free. in (Glass, a well-known lawyer, was thrown He in the narrows night of last week WR from his buggy alcng all night he was found unconscious in the morning with a broken collar bone and contusions about the head, Umbrella menders know the value of advertising, which was demonstrat. ed recently by one of the clan prefer- ring to sit in a drizzliog rain to per- form his work rather than in come fortable room, saying his working might be observed by some one who his Mr. Merchant, are you as wise? a needed services, fo pp I Bebekah's Install Officers, The Centre Hall Rebekah Laowige, 1. 0. 0. F., Tuesday night of last week installed the following officers, tLe cer- emonics incident being performed by Mre T. G. Haines, assisted by Mrs, Gochnaur Noble Grand, Roxanna R Vice Grand, Elsie Moore, Becretary, Edith Lutz. Treasurer, Mrs, Lucy Henny. ss —————————— A Series of Misfortunes, Brisbin, That misfortunes never come singly was proven conclusively to the family of William Homan, living east of Cen- tre Hall, Sunday evening Mr. Ho- man's hired boy on returning from children’s day services, found some one endeavoring to enter the house, He quickly remounted his bieyele and went to meet his employer, who was driving a span of spirited mules, The mules took fright at the approaching bicyclist and started to run away, Some of the occupants of the spring wagon jomped for their lives, and others, among them Mrs. Homan and baby, remained on the vehicle until it was upset in a fence corner, and re- eeived slight injuries. The mules ran home. IN A SI —— Money may be the root of all evil, not materially replenished. but baseball produces the rooter. WORLD'S FAIR, June Excursion vin 'ennsylvan's Mallrosd 50 the next Pennsylvania Rail- excursions to the World's Fair at A train of standafd day coaches will be run on the following schedule, and exeursion | tickets, ly June 9, 16, 23, and are great st. Louis, special good iY going on Gh special n, will for I't $14.60 ip ix. } Lite “4.45 } 1 HBresk fas dip erre Haute ' g 0) 11 00 n i GO fr. Hn, Lu cheon i Union Sta Lio Hi farris Township 1 Cook, Iowa City, § of Clit ited ntondale, wis Misres Bara and Clara Keller, Miss Olive ho Be { at the Dinges Steele retorped f it ie in lefonte, after spend home, Lee, pistier, 1 W WeeRs f i and Mrs. Frank visited Mr. Lee's ti, on Wednesday, Ji Mr { Mrs mn Blamm enjoyed week, day