. ph THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1904. | CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. United Ev zelion den Hall, nll WOO Children’s service «Lemont, Centre morniog | Hall, evenin Preshyw Miils, evend Luthers «113 aflernoon ; Soring rian—Centre Hall, morning ; gw, Children’s service Bpring sseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, Mills, evening Reformed —1 ernoon ; Spring Mills, aft 1, morning Centre fall, evening. { Appointments pot given here have not been reported to this office No Paper Next Week, In tow, there will paper from this otlice week spondents will please note this, for the the with be next accordance a regular cus- no issued Corre- Come munications following week should contain summary of news for the two weeks tf rs aS — World's Fair Excursions Low-rite te coach excursions n-day rin Pe ivania Railread, July 2,7 via Peupsylvavia Railread, July =, ¢, tate, $15.95 from Cen- leaves Centre Hall at 14, 21, and 28. tre Hall. S18 a I'rain m., connecting with special from New York arriving next day, train at ot. Louis 4.15 p. m. Williamsport Editorial at Niats A at The Peunsylvania bdlate Association is in session this week Williamsport. About and fifty members are pre 11 entertained well Trolley and carriage rid- one hundred sent and are being by the people of the city. ing, receptions anda trip to Eagles- mere make up the round of entertain- ment. iene —— Evangelical Children's Day ¢ members of Evangelical The the Sunday school will hold Children’s rr - - cb; - a LOUALY Mrs, Thomas (3. Wilson and euil- friends at Howard. A baby boy arrived at the home of | Prof. aud Mrs, E. W. Crawford, at the | tation, last week. | Newtom J i here will be a meeting of the Hos- | pital Aid Society at the home of Mrs. | J. F. Bhultz, Monday evening, July bh] Mrs. G. W. Bushman, of this place, | has been confined to the house for the past week, suffering from a cold. Mrs, John CC. Bible and Mrs. D.C, Rossman, at York, Mr. Thomas who is a cabin inthe Beven Mountains, Cape May, N. J., this week. ance, James H, Lohr and family, of adelphia, Phil are expected Saturday te H. the venerable Win. place Lobr, At last lon Ameri can who was bi been relea He tells a t ViLy. Perdicaris, the dd for a ransom, scl by the brigand, thrilling story of Miss Anua Bartholomew teaching foreoe of the borough wepaville, isspending her vacalio the home of uncle WW. her tholomew, I'he school book agent is very in evidence, Bo long as school direc tors buy books for other reasons than to please the 3 in. their church Bunday 3 $ lar * LIOUER DO #0 JATRE Kvangelical for ils ability { ioubt the exercises standard bli ——— Domestic Sclence and Manual Trainlog fier of Mrs, August C AX rand yi Orel partment in ihe publ ae 3 provided the training gchools of Oil City, Pa, school board furnish the necessary the Mrs, $15,000 teachers, been accepted by ied fF that tawn school authorities of that town. Morei expects to spend about to fully equip the different depari- ments. ———— i ———— filled by a Live Wire On Tuesday of last week, John Tate, formerly of Centre Hall, the 3 a telephone lineman employed by Huntingdon and Cle +: 4 ipsburg, met o arflield Te leph ne { is death by coming ‘ompany al a live electric wire on the Company's poles ly fell to The young man instant ground and died before help could reach him. » > - Agency. Change in Insurance The insurance agency of Grant Hoover, of Bellef John F. lege, + in Hoover. 1 necessary by the iliness « Mr, Gray and his sou, ean sOig Le (iray state Col thie business OCC: i oy Mr. been made the offices Sane his change has of Mr. Hoover. George O. (ray, are men of well-known business ability and will no doutl + successfal in this line. aasn— — — RRR RY Changes in the Cabinet, A sweeping change in the cabinet of President officially House. The following cabinet appointments were announced : William LL. Moody, geits, attorney general, Philander C. Knox, who was appoint- ed U. 8B. SBeuator from Pennsylvania, Paul Morton, of Illinois, secretary of the navy, to succeed Secretary Moody, who becomes atlorney general. Victor H. Metcalf, of California, see: retary of commerce and labor, to suec- ceed Secretary Cortelyou, who has been chosen chairman of the Republi- can National Committee, The resignations of Secretary Cor- telyou and Attorney General Knox have been accepted, to take effect on July 1st, A ——————— TS, AL announced the White Roosevelt was inst week at ‘hae succeed of Massa to Children’s Day Services, The Children’s Day service in the Methodist church st Sprucetown, last Babbath, under the leadership of J, R. Bible, as superintendent, was a decid ed success. Before an crowded house parts were well rendered and musie excellent, The blending of such voices as the Palmers, Wilkinsons, Alexanders, Smitha, Colyers, Bweetwoods and Bi bles can not fail to please the ear and satisfy the heart, Miss Bessie Breon, the organist, al though quite a young lady, presided with an sir of dignity, thus proving herself of more than average musieal ability. The congregation deserve eulogy for the way they responded in giving more than twenty-one dollars, as an appreciation for what they received of those who had the laborious part of the exercise, It is hoped that all who were press ent may live to see many more such people of Tyrone carnival dur Ihe Hig PUK will have the heart | of the Bellefoule people. I'he four leadin g bon nounced at Yale University Pennsylvania | IY Oud juries fo was 4340, warning to all celebrating the i's birthd Mra. 8h went to Pocahontas cotinty, West Va, where her husband is « yer ley wi AY. pa F AL i11h ad \ ba ur eesiey, of Mlibelm, Tuesaday ngaged as saw- ii 5 large saw mill Mrs, Bhees- Nels $id. Wm. ii} Will y sk my redericg al id York Cit iY, Charles B. F king, of New Centre Hall the week of July il All persons having good heavy draught horses { D. buy a car | add of horses, szle should communicate with Meyer, Centre Hall, J.H. B Mrs. RR B Fuesday went to Hartman aud His mct Hartman, of Milihein Osceola Mills, tend the wedding of sou, Reuben The took place Tuesday evening. vias Hobba. Will Kerr, who with his mother and sister moved to Chicago a few months clerk in the office of the Hirsch Manufacturing Company. He writes of the lack of excitement in Chicago during the recent Republican National Convention. Nehuitz & The Gregg township school directors have decided to establish a township High School and thereby the young people of that community still better opportunity of acquiring a good education, The school building at Spring Mills will be remodeled and enlarged to meet the requirements, Helen Keller, who has been deaf, dumb and blind since she was 18 months old, but who has pursued a wide range of studies in spite of her in- firmities, was graduated, with the de gree of bachelor of arts from Radcliffe college, the woman's annex of Harvard university, on Tuesday. While at the St. Louis Exposition every one is desirous of stopping at a pleasant and home-like place. Such a place will be found at 7050 Wise Street, the residence of W. C, Bweetwood, for- merly of Centre Hill. Here visitors give a tre county visitors, will find furnished rooms that are comfortable and home- like. Mr. Bwegtwood’s house is locat ed near the Bkinker Road entrance to the grounds. A jolly house perty is being held at the home of Jacob Bottorf, Lemont, this week. The young people com pos- ing it are: Misses Van Lee Good- nough, Gouverneur, N. Y.; Edna Clark, Lilian Brown, Williamsport ; Adaline Olewine, Bellefonte; Ruth Bottorf, Lewisburg ; Ella Bottorf, Le- mont, and Messrs, Harold Perrine, Philadelphia ; Frank Fisher, Boals- burg; Melvine Clark, John Header. son, Russel Blair, Willimmsport ; Will int Bottorf, Bellefonte. On Monday the party went to the cave aud on thelr return made Centre Hall lively enjoyable occasions, Farmaors aro Making flay Many of the farmers have sist nh Lhe Crop seems | relly good the BOG paris iLisn i f idagl Of in most sections county, al though i Httle abort », No doubt a great will be made, a *. - The Newspaper Ags » John Cotton Dana, of the N Public Library, has compiled statistic ding He Taniier American people wspaper cone person reads everything in per, bul each item and adverti me, apa the to is read by & Trp fant Acts live ones PH riaining alu f Sunday $i i abiv discus sed by Inve: Meetings such hedplul to the members to the community 3 held, of the co fae Lis and help very mucl the interest in the county convent ha ad - Progress Grange Vrogram The following is the program fi Progress Grange tm What of the farmer in the management of the affairs of his political party ? s July 9th, at 7 p. is the duty Fergus Potter Recitation—Christ Keller, places and participate in slandering people who never wronged us in way nor penny 7 J, Keller. any owe us a Recitation —Elsie Moore Is there enough in limestone soil to produce productive crops withi- out the application of caustic lime? «Win. Brooks, of lime Selection Gingerich. seed wheat Hn Ap MS New Manager for Nittany Furnnee, Noah H. Swayne, of Cedartown, Georgian, at a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Nittany Iron Company, of Bellefonte, was elected general manager of the furnace to sue- ceed J. M. Gephart, who has success fully mapvaged both furnaces for the past few years, Mr. Bwayue comes to his new position very highly recom mended as a practical iron man, The furnace will probably be banked for some time Lo make some necessary re- pairs und to awnit better market cone ditions in the iron business, which has fallen oft very materially during the past year. Mr. Gephart will remisin identified with the furnace in the capacity of a member of the Board of Directors, but will take no part in the sctive man by their presence, 3 agement, A Fre Library urea Grange, ol with ti t Free Library Commission where- this place, Las arrangement ¢ Pennuyl- VAL the people of this community will an opportunity of obtaining reading fre: of charge. A £ 1 iA fiy books, a list of which is given below, will be obtained every six months, und any person will be al ks out for a period of lowed to ls bo weeks library, which Arcadia, fn competent The will be ’ and (srange day be in Grange charge of person will be open ever and r HMaturday evel from 7 until i team heim last Saturday, d the Millheim te urned home very happy on the gan sUnous of Miss p Ube Philadeiph FRB TIAgs i non and Mr. Roak. in | Press has this to say of the affair: . . immanuel Lutheran Lat rarsid WOO, Chureh, Miss Hara Margaret Hev, ran minister, who is council Mhannoun, daughter of MN. (GG. Shannon, a re- f tired Luthe { of Norwood the oak clerk and a justice and Frank married by the A. B. B. Van Ormer, church, assisting. The couple were married beneath a bell The best man wae | Monroe Coulter, of Camden, and Mrs, C’. Harrison was matron of honor, The bride was given away by her brother, Rev. J. W., SBhannon, of Eiys- burg. The bridesmaids were Mise Maud Bhaunon, of Watsoutown, and Miss Nan Lutz, of Hatboro. The ushers were Clarence Foster, Dr. L. Lynn Turner, J. P. Bhannon and Fred Smith, all of Philadelphia. The couple will reside in Philadelphia. The bride was formerly organist sat the Im- manuel Lutheran church, EE EN Who Wi it Ble? The Democrats at 8. Louls next week will be free to make their choice of a presidential eandidate from a num ber of available men. At present Jus. tice Parker, of New York, seems to be in the lead, but Olney, Cleveland, Me- Clellan, Gray sud Harmon are in the race and the outcome cannot be fore. told ss yet, From this list the party is able to select a man who will bring peace, were Rev. bride's made of daisies, about a victory in November, Special for One Week 3eginning June 30th orice 13c 1b.) Cash OULD DUNCAN STAND SPRING MILLS, PA. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRING MILLS, PA. Great Bargains for the All other Furniture, Carpets, proportionately low prices. : J. HL KRUMBINE Centre Hall, Penn. My Motto for 1904 gains in all the will be ,.o.... FURNITURE at a 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. Day or Night, and Prices reasonable. . . * THE BEST SHOES Thinking of Buying Shoes ? Here's Information for You, Yeager & Davis . . . . 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