£8 Worn » ok a i — > A Sn en ESR THE CENTRE REPORTER. | JULY 1904. oR “td, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. United Eva: morning ; den Mall, alterno Presbyterian —O Mills, evening Reforme eveniog. -Lemont, Lin entre Hall, morning ; Spring i-Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, Lutheran—No services, { Appointments Bot, Sven here have not been reported to this office. 100,000 Shingles for Sale, Messrs. Brisbin & Bradford, of Cen- tre Hall, offer for sale 100,000 shingles, all grades and kinds. - a. —— Wise Stover Reunion, A reunion of the Wise and Stover families will be held at Sober, July 30 This reunion bring together =a large number of people from Penns and Brush Valley by birth er marriage belong to one of these familes. will who i ——— suake Encircles Babe in Hammock, Mrs, Peter Bellick, of Williamsburg, Blair county, went to Marklesboro mountain to pick berries, taking with her an which she placed ina hammock between two trees, Hear- ing the infant scream she hurried to it ack snake child, Kr: from the little wured five infant large bl coiled of the antic, te ine one 1s feet. pp Off for Camp th Re N.G.P., zr in a special car at- giment, enroute to y will attend the of the Pennsy! The company ‘apt, Huh 8S. Taylor D. Gettig, and they pre- 1st Lieut, accompanied the Thursday. train Appearance, Philij de- tail to Getty Tay company best drilled companies in the state bav- 1 Ye “in sburg on lor is one of the ing an average above 98 per cent. ————— BP SRD CRS SRR — Geo, Durst Farm Solid. George Durst recently sold his farm WILL USE SLAG FOR BRIUKS, Lewistown Firm Will Utilize Waste Piles of Abandoned Furnaoes, The slug piles of the Glamorgan fur- vaces, near Lewistown, abandoned at | the same time as the Penusylvania Canal, are to be utilized in the manu- facture of bricks. There are thousands of tons of the waste, and a local company bas been chartered, with a capital stock of $40,- 000, to manufacture bricks from erush- ed slag by what is known as the sand- lime process, Slag bricks have stood the test of builders nud architects at a tempera- ture of 2500 degrees Fahrenheit, and did not crumble when dipped in ebld water. Twenty-four hours after the slag is crushed the bricks are com- plet A crusher has been placed on the ground and the plant wili have daily capacity of 20,000 bricks. ari —— LOCALS, D. J. Meyer and son Prof. J. D. Meyer, last week drove lo Logantown to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bmith, of Belle- , parents of J. Will Bmith, in this were his guests over Sunday. ed. “ onute, plac €, tenant on the farm Linden Hall, has hundred four Newton Yaruvell, of D. sired fit oads of h J. Meyer near 4 arly one Horse ay. DEATHS WILLIAM LOHR , William Lobr, Ne nt of Centre Hall, passed Lo the beyond, Mr. Lohr had lived near Centre Hall for many years, | and during the pust twenty-three years | lived in the borough. He was a farm- | er during his earlier daye, but fora number to. per- | form: manual labor, owing to his ad- vanced which was nd the sie re Friday, aot of years was unable age, five months and nice days, Mr. Lobr will be kindly remember ed by ull who knew He live quiet domestic life, was an en- thusiastic member Methodist church, and was at- eighly years, him, dn He of the always a regular tendant at the services, The laneral services t day for the the pastol of Melluay, deceased’s good place Mon- rites being perform- nk CHOoGH, ed by the decea The Shannon, children and Will surviving of P. M. Bmith, Be susan EK. Hall 3 1 11e1 iilen, wife, died eight years ago. Catharine, aise di ceased Mary J., Annie M. Joseph F Lo] Samuel, inn-—are The children are Hefoute wife of Juin N 5, Belle Spangler, Esq, and wi Runday were guests © . Mrs, | Of W ¢ it fonte, f Lhe former's I. Crawford, sister William Runkle, Ks llefonte, BNundsa) drove Hall on the way to his f Side of the family asks the to the many #0 kindly r Groh B Leliire HIE nome, « I'he Labi to return and nel thanks ghbors who spidered | assistance during the Lohr. Henry G. Davis, date for Vice-Presidency, never Democratic tter on each day to his He also for LL write bachelor brother, Tom. re a daily they have kept up this H. 8. and Mrs. Deilz 0 cel letter, and ves Years J Rev WY to H. I Durst miles tains acres, of Oak Hall located Centre Hall, hundred and has good buildings on it, in 8 high state of cultivation, one of most desirable farms Penus Valley. $65.00 per acre, bargain for the purchaser, Mr, Homan, it is understood, move from the Murray farm, Oak Hall, which he also owns, new possessions, next spring. Homan, 2, farm i about cast of and con one being the to his gon, Howard Durst, who at ent occupies the Durst homestead. a KE, County C, Convention Al a meeting of the chairmen of t be and comimitlees County C. E. Convention to held in Centre Hall August 3lst tember 1st, following were appointed : the Miss Jennie Bradford, ler, Mrs. Harry Harper, Thomas, Mrs. W. Frank Mra. G. O. Benner. leception—Mrs, John Puff, Elsie Boal, Thomas G. Wilson, Will ism Boozer, Verna Durst, Music—Mrs. G. W. Clara Krape, Miss Lizzie Booozer, Mre, Thomas G. Wilson, Miss Mabel Arney. Decoration—Mrs. GG. W. Hosterman, Mrs, W. H. Schuyler, Miss Villa Rear- ick, Miss Anna Grove, Keller, Press—Miss Love. It was decided to hold the meetings in the Presuyterian church. The ad- dress of welcome will be given by lev. Daniel Gress, and the sunrise prayer- meeting will be led by Mr. J. A. Pratt, president of the County Association. The opening session will begin 4:00 p. mm. Wednesday, August Slat, The entire program will be given inter, at A IM A ——————— Teachers Selected. The College township school direct- ors, John H. Bhuey, president ; G. W. Ralston, secretary; Samuel Glenn, treasurer ; Thomas Houtz, Bamuel Zeitle, and A. W. Dale, met last Batur- day evening and selected the follow- ing teachers : Lamont Grammar-Claude K. Stahl Lemont Primary-8, CC, Bathgate Oak Hall Grammar-E. H, Williams, Oak Hall Primary A. C. Peter BrancheIrm Stover, Houserville—Orvis Schull Center Furnace-0, W, RB. Williams Pleasant View Elizabeth Mechim, Dale Not supplied, At a meeting of the Ferguson town- ship school board of which W.T. Corl is president ; N.T. Krebs, secre- tary, and J. C. Bunday, treasurer, the following teachers were elected for the next school year : Pine Grove Grammar—Win, M, Keller, ! Fine trove Primary Maggie Keichline, Jentre Bchogl-G, B, Me. Fry. Keplar « Gertie Keichline, White Hall John Dunlap, Oak Grove-=Wm, Galner, Branch—Alla Bowersox, Krumrine-~Harry Rosman, Glades—John Refsh, Tadpole~Floyd Barr, die Ray, y Heberling, ie Walker, Te Grammar, E. Heberling, Balleyyille Primary ~Sand Irvin, Ferguson Turnpike High Bchool-Not supplied, * town, f Mr: Liaucaster ot unty, are t d Mra, Alfred Durst, the iat tite, for thelr Ususi summer Deitzel’s vacations a ke Rev. i here ali i many friends, Mrs. L. Ray of Philipsburg, for a week are guests of former's Mrs, V. | Smith. Before home Mrs | Morgan will visit Boals College, and the Miss Musser, at the latter place, by bimsell and bi Morgan and son Lou the sister, NX returning witness r ¥ Lemont Curtis Meyer, 0 ceived a severe cut in contact Hear on the a nose coming with fork. its burden, Mr. mow, swung around and stru Meyer, who was working iu The report that Charles A. Krap ring Mills, had sold his farm, of Centre Hall, Louis Rossman | incorrect. dickering, but no sale was m «de. of Bp enat to vestinent with at the offered. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baumgardner | and family, of Slate College, ed on any Mountain, having cated there Monday and will remain for a week. Mr. Baumgardner is the laundryman at State and is well known to many of the citizens of Centre Hall That Everybody's Magazine really has the biggest “scoop’ of the era in Thos. W. Lawson's ‘“Btory of Amal gamated’’ is abundantly shown by the first installment of the series proper which is in the August number The foreword was portentous with promise of startling disclosures, MeClure's midsummer fiction num- ber for August is simply a marvel of modern magazine making. In past years MeClure’s has made a great re i cord with its fiction numbers, but the { issue of this year surpasses all others, | In both text and illustration it fixes the standard of excellence. to part foe College, While tent caterpillars, in vast nun bers, are denuding orpsmenial and fruit trees of their beautiful foliage in many sections of this state, the plague has pot put in an appearance in Pens Valley. The apple orchard is receiv- ing more attention each year by local land owners, and in view of the fact that this particular insect promises to be ope of the chief enemies in the fu. ture, the apple grower sbould study the bulletin issued by Prof. Davis, which will be sent free by applying to the Btate Agricultural Department, One of the most pleasurable social evenls was enjoyed Baturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Meyer, the occasion being the sixty first an- niversary of the former's birth, aud the participants being twelve or fifteen close personal male friends, The af- fair was plasped during the absence of Mr. Meyer, and the nnteremonious in- troduction to his guests he received, was ample proof that the scheme had worked to perfection. After enjoying, to its fullest extent, the daintily pre. dinner, the guesis expressed their good feeling toward, and qualities of, their host by the use of numerous adjectives. The pipe of peace was and an hour spent in social pot | Da i | thal tI). | at is is i the in P |W i a Robearsburg i i Mrs. P ion ti dL i 9} farmers, to al at pres einity. The band at this place on Saturday ing A large was pre susie | by the band was excellent, Mrs, Gates Kenley, spent this place uister, Gramiey. Mra. Sarah Bpaogler, than Spangler, is at with uo hopes of recovery, Mrs. Elvitia Birley, place, but her home Stiver, of Mill Hall, is in paying a visit to her ma Walter Wetzel, who spent the great. er part of this summer West Vir- inis, is visiting his parents, Rev, and Mrs. Frank Wetzel, in this place. Mrs, Utter, of Nittany, is spendiug guest of her sis. WV Lae festival held | re yw | hed | WAS 8 greal success, seni, and the n ATL in of Spring Mills, al Mrs, (. i few week with gays hes H. of Joona itl, wife present very it is making Mrs bersburg, who at preser her daughter, He iy friends, vith in a few days here as the ter, Mrs. Calvin Crouse, Jared Harper, wife and son, of Belle- foute, are here visiting Mr. Harper's Mrs, Weaver, who seriously ill, ; Miss Mamie Crouse and Mise Nora Bower, two accomplished young lad- jes, of Asrousburyg, spent last Baturdsy and Suuday with Miss Amy Stover. Clarence Long, of Mackey ville, while in town on business recently, had a number of valuable rings stolen from his harness. He remained over night at Rockville where the loss was dis covered. Later he got a clew that led him to suspect two young men, and by threats induced them to confess and return the stolen goods, A —— Burnham. The new park is called Burnham Park, io honor of Wm, Burnham, The iron foundries are running more regularly, which is duly appreciated by the employees. Through the influence of C. ¥. Deln- Inger, Wm. Btover secured a position as fireman io one of the boller plants, Ira Barger is busily engaged at the Charles Hess home, on Lock Avenue, Homer Treaster ls spending a week at his home in Centre county, nurs sister, (ieorge in passed chat before the little party disbanded, ing a sore knee, ODD FELLOWS ORPHANAGE, New Vian ministyaiio Balld Deo n Bualiding, Fie is to Ad » Beparstely, rinitarier, the semi-annual directors of the Central Pennsylvania {| Odd Fellows’ Orphans’ Home at Sun- bury was held at the cently, Great nieeting of the fiw Orphanage interest centered in the meet- | ing as the directors will abandon the plans brent nn under discussion for a year. The plans provided for an immense structure with heating li ful thought has convinced thils will be against whieh sufficient the total bullding, and, A to build wath, CO the gerou ghting apparatus under: dan there protection, des besides thint that fire, not be casion migl of ruction new plan, which was adopted, separate buildings for girls’ « boy dormitories, lormitories, admin istration buildivg, and laundry plans would de heating, and department. mand $40,000 to While 13 rif alnouni through. iinbile Llint £3 4 6 i fed pot as points Aaronsburg, Fara Burd, of 2h 2d Watch THIS SPACE =Next Week And Do Your Buying and Trading at . . . . ...Ripka’s Cash Store... e +1 6 Lie For one Week Only, Beginning July 28th, we will sell 5¢ Package best quality matches 10c Cans Good Tomatoes OLD DUNCAN STAND SPRING MILLS, PA. B. W. RIPKA. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRINC MILLS, PA. > i, Great Ba for the Next Fifteen Da rgains All other Furniture, Carpets, Rugs--everything we deal in, at proportionately low prices. wa Furniture & Une ertaking J. H. KRUMBINE Centre Hall, Penn. RAVE & ver) Heformed Mrs. Julia De pent a 5) lenin BAY OF + iuinger, of Milltei im, ad ne 1 usinian auaq day wilh o Nora ttended the Mamie al Hebers- Bows £ Ur festival { burg. Use nu Saturday evening, and Marion friends Misses Bara Guisewile | Btover spent al | Woodwerd, A. 8B. Btover has gone | hao that Sunday with to Benovo {o g paper for a number of people iis ace, { Mrs M | condition | Mrs Dao. |' Joe. Alters, Irvin see her, Misses Maggie Grenoble, Myrtle Wolf and Miss Condo, of Bpring Mills, Weaver's 3 atiida Weaver is in a critical from dropsy. Her Long, of Nittany, and M of Bellefonte, Harry, o sisters, Gino fie TF mit and Salons, wen took supper sunday. Mre. Amelia Summers, dangle Anna snd Sara Haflley have Hickory Corner for a few days’ siay. Mrs. Ella Irey and children, of Warren, are guests of Dr. U, 8. Musser, Prof, Edgar Blover’s have gous to spend a few weeks with friends at Woodward and Mifflinburg, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Wyle visited the latter's parents, at Greenburr, a few days last week, Dr. D. K. Musser, of Bellefonte, vig. ited his mother ou Sunday, The Citizens band furnished the music for the festival at Millheim on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. OC. Btover, Mrs, Katie Weaver and niece, Leila Ardrey, of Bellefonte, were guests of Thomas Meyer, at Coburn, a day last week, Mre. Maggie Ream, of Coburn, has been keaplug house {or Jeoob Reid, Mr. and Mra, Jacob Wyle were both on the sick list, but have improved, D. K. Bummers has gone to Mones sen where he has secured employ ment, Clymer Stover and family spent a fow days with friends at Bpring Mills, Annie Bower, of State College, is spending a fow days with her grand- mother, Mrs, Jacob Bower. AAA SE RS. Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year, al George on gooe to Leather Rockers and Morris Chairs the question as what to give as a present, or Sitting Room “TABLE Until August Ist, we will make a SPECIAL SALE on BED ROOM SUITS and SIDEBOARDS. Before you buy call on us + Thinking of Buying Shoes ? Here's Information for You. Hav amily | Often settle eeevG9ee For the Parlor THE BEST SHOES . ! ! Yeager & Davis * » . . + the can find Varisty, Style, do not claim all and (he onls most compicte family Bhoe Store in Centre Fit, Finish, Comiort. Price gobd shoes made OE ary every member of and General Satisfaction, bat wo do have the verry bos to be had the lowest, To prove the above we ask you to examine the list of the ponds we have, or, better still, come in person and look over the shios in stock. It will satisly you that our claims are tmsod on solid facts and that this is the place to buy footwear. We do business on the live and Jet live plan. Treat all alike, and have but one price * Our Leading Lines Always In Stock . For Meo Cea STETSON county where the § We in the different grades nnd our * » For Women , . . . JOHN H. CROSS BILT WELL DOROTHY DODD SHOES WALK OVER YEAGER & DAVIS SPECIAL We have the well known Freed Brothers Working Shoes, We have a full line of Tan Shoes, high and low ents, We onn give you men's all leather shoes for dross or work for $1.00 We ean give you women's all leather shom, high or Jow cut, for $1.00 Why shuffle about in shoes 190 large Or Tap ins pair too small, When Yeagor & Davie ave sizes to 6t you wil. Style, Finish, Durability and Prices puarantosd to give satisfaction. As sn, YEAG ER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. . MEN an VEAGER & DAVIS ER Stato
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