Wiwteas it has pleased God io his infinite dow to call to his sternal reward our co-worker | weber Brothers Purchase ir Christ and worthy brother, Wim, Whereas the M. E. Sunday sehool League of Centre Hall are des faithful service and noble, ¢ . therefore, be it Wisy the and | from J. = Auman, and Epworth Lohr, ply conscious of his i : hristian character, | Toller flouring mill, nt Centre Hall stu. | tion, from J. 8. Auman and will take ™ : ' +3 : adil pres I | ebarge of the same in the near future. core sorrow and deep loss, even though we al the | ou { y same time rejo : 1% hope of eternal | This purchase gives the W eber Broth- " is now realizing. | ers the mill, house and coal That we express our appreciation of his | sheds, all of which w ili be operated by christian character, exemyj lifie ife and | them in cor in his pu wurch of which he | was ames th ard, friends our sincere sympathy Resolved, 1st, thus express our sin n the glorin life which we believe 1 grain inection with their business g frrstliur ehiaracter locate t and that we take | of a simi ur character located at Oak i Hall Btation, and | their bereave- | Pp sed of Messrs y tender mercies | “My 1 the lesson to heart, "be I'he firm of Weber Brothers is com- John H. Weber, of gtace if | Centre Hall, and Samuel E. Weber, of { Boalsburg, both gentlemen of business experience. Their recent purchase at Centre Hull is one of considerable val- the new management will, in time, be operated to its fullest { capacity, That we extend to children ment and commend them to of our Heavenly Father, who said sufficient for thee." §th, the family t a copy of these resolutions be sent to recorded on our in the Epworth Herald and the ites, and printed entre Rejorter, MRS. W. A. SBANDOE, MRS, M, H. KREAMER, JOHN PUFI { fue, and under no ~ Marriage Licenses, John I. Burner, Bellefonte. Elizabeih Reed, Bellefonte, A ple Heduced Rates to Toroato, Ou account of the Friends’ General | Conference be held at el — tn lorouto, Hobbed Robhers gained eutrance the clothing and jewelry store of J. D Nyman, Miliheim, Monday night aud made a wholesale clothing, , hats, other gent’s furnishings, the quantity to baul on jewelry, boots, shoes and and value of which cannot be accurate ly estimated by Mr supposed to reach al Nyman, but is leant several hun- dred dollars. It is believed that local talent, who did not have the forethought to investigate the cash drawer, which was easy of access, and contained considerable money. This latter condition was due to the facet that the proprietor of the store was ab- sent, and the clerks failed to empty the till before closing the stere for the night, Buspicion resis on one or more persons, but not enough to warrant immediate arrest, but there is hope of securing additional evideuce, when ar- rests will be made. hie robbers were 4 canping Factory in Operation, Ont., August 10 to 19, the Penpsylva- Rupihg 0 Fn ly nis Railroad Company will ell round- trip tickets to Toronto a d return from all stations « August 9 10 and 11, at reduced will be good to August 1 i I'he Coburn canning factory made | ita initial run Wednesday, when fif- nD its lines, of teen or twenty employes began CAD- L 8. ARES, ’ . y a; : : «l beets rales Fickets | BIDE red beet —— 31, inclusive. (2 _— The Sick, east > — Shes dys ntery. Pine Camp Meeting, Sallie MceCleuahan is ill of Met Camp Meeting to be held at Pine, August 4 to 15, the Pennsylvania On sceount of the hodist Miss Jennie Stahl! has been ill dure ing the past few days. Mrs. J. W. Boal and Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets, 4 ; at reduced rates, from Renovo, Lewis- | Bairfoot are improving. burg, Sunbury, and all intermediate | Mrs. J. BR. G. Allison stations to Pine. Tickets will be sold | during the week. August 4 to 15, good for return passage until August 16, inclusive. (2 -) Mra. F. O, Las been itl A Asn inn Hemphill Home Sold, . sip A The Hemphill home was sold by Mrs, Anna Hemphill, of Philadelphia, to D. W. Bradford, of near this place. This property, which consists of two Reduced Rates to Hoston Qu gecount of the National Encamp- ment, G. A. R., at Boston, Mass. , ust 15 to 20, 1904, Pennsylvania | Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Boston, from tions ou its liges from August 13 to 15, | inclusive, reduced i These tickets will will be good for re- | turn passage, to leave Boston not ear- | lier than August 16, nor later than August 20, inclusive, when executed | by Joint Agent at Boston. Upon deposit of ticket with Joint | Agent « August Po Ye nt of Aug- | the lots, dwelling house and stable, is one of the prettiest homes in Centre Hall, and was built by W. H. Runkle, now in Baitimore, Md., about 1888, Mass. , all sta- at greatly rates, | a Frost Tuesday Morning. Frost was plainly visible in various sections in Penns Valley Tuesday Frost was observed at Cen- tre Hall Station, at Farmers Mills and other points The government Centre Hull ana he morning. Wi OF before 2), and at registered forty-five and | g the thermometer fifty cents, an extension of leave tusive. (2 return Hmit secured to Ho may be grees, bell lowest point | on Lo Seple mber 30. in . reached during the night, - » The UT & TY, Now Orders Ihe Comercial Telephone company | tight ened the screws one turn more | ¥ ® : on their Penns Valley patrons by ie SPRING MILLS —- ¢l be permitted to] the of ten cents, This Hall #, Spring to suing an order that no one out side regular patrons wil use {le the meats that fo tall ve without payment himtge of om M i di euire to Tusseyvi i! Milis, ete, ! long riders, FLOCK Tr part [ee iil VERING Aud what patrons do about | Bigs & 1 he re en snd PANAMA Hats at One-Half Value spring and sum Ww ALS Rat family, of Prof. and | RK i of a ne alt in $+ ress and White Good at Money-Saving Prices u price, and is | Philadelphia, sod | York Togsey ville, isin | Fise § quo edd ut £1.00 i 1$107in New Jacob Wagner, ¢ { Miflioburg, the A 3 oo f i of bis son, | at | that point. /) at | : H. H. Clyde | White, of Smullton, Wednesday morn griest | Jurnes Wegner, telegraph operator bred ye ces to aston : ¥ ; Mesars, Stover and Spring and Summer er Hosiery an i af prices shout H $1 fg, un their way to at the Reporter office Miss Mary Reich, of Boalsburg, aud Mre. T. M. Weber, of Huntingdon, are being eotertained by the family of J. | | H. Weber in this place Yrass and wood naware and Glassware A. of the i Fire Company, | Tuesday returned from Huntingdon | tes, potatoes, poultry | county where Lie had been called to ad- cash or trade. ¢ lellefonte, called | i i ] i | 1 Spring and su i i i { i | { i ! { : laddios and } Pants and Overalls My stock of Pants and Overalls atv! Youths is very complete and at for Men, Boys all prices Just receives new ty an of Ladies’ Wrappers, tes, well made and at low Ogures fivoiee Curia ynd Stair Rods in Also a M eon ine of Qu Keller, secretary lusurance James Wl | (dranige departmen { i ns everything in that line uw f& very complete 81 DOCONATS Wan ted, | diately, a and beef hides, & Be stipe toeoxamine my 1 purchasing elsewhere. No tr nse stock before | Just u loss le to show goods. | The Mill Hall borough council has * | voted to permit Messrs. Glover, of Mif- | flinburg, and Fredericks, of Millers. own, to erect works to supply the | town with water. | Miss Lola Strohm Jost a Roman | gold cuft link between Bruss’' woods | and B. H. Arney’s, on day of Bunday | school pienie. Any one floding same will please notify her, The Esher bushmeeting, near Co'§ ver, last Sunday, was well attended. Next Bunday the members of the Christian church, Rev. Horner pastor, will hold =» similar meeting, bear Colyer. Joh V. Lesher, of <“unbury, was nominated by the Democrats for state senator against Fred A. Godcharles, in Hon. B. K. Focht's district. The Foeht element present in the conven tion cheered the nomination. Grant Hoover, of Bellefonte, one of the deputies who was searching for the jail breakers, was seriously hurt in an endeavor to mount a freight train at Mill Hall. He was thrown a dis tance of thiriy feet, and sustaived a deep eit On bis head sod a disloe ted Knee cap. A little pienie party that spent the day plessntly in the Seven Moun talons, the kingdmu of Patsie Garrity, | wits aomypussed of the Misses Verna Cwed Virgie Durst, Miss Bessie Weber, entre Hall 3 Messrs, Marion sud Cur Come to our store and you will be convinced of a few facts in Footwear ....C. A. KRAPE RING MILLS, PA. . . . . The Nyman store is located in the brick Entrance was gained from ger House, and is a structure, the rear, removing sufli- acter, the rear The second door was opened by who then unlocked boring holes through removing the hook, The robbery evidently was commit- ted about two o'clock in the morniog, because at that hour the borough high the panels and constable had occasion Lo pass the store se A —— A — ———— LOUALS, “Mis Navel Allison and Master sunt, Mrs J. F. Alexander, Fresh Air Philadelphia, The Children's tion, Associa. is arranging of If any read. country large numbers deserving poor children sccommodate be Reporter can these children they will smply re- paid for their t yi uble by watching the ing in the Minigstlers f jure al i - Laboratory Change Arouoscs Protest A circular letier, the proposed Ex protesting aginst of ry from the Experi re moval the Siatle ral mental Station at Pennsylvania Stale ture, t Harrisburg, broadeast throu the petition {3overpor PP n is being sent ghoot the Sate urging recipienis, chiefly farmers, to unypacker io pre- vent stich a chsnge a in the Propose d change Among the arguments used ngninst the “It is unnecessary. The the United tablishing the Miale tion for ' n siale and States have joined in es Experiment of aid of agriculiy Nia the express piv pore gation in it 6 ¥ oof nate public funds 1 dup vod losals “]t law es Agricul ure, petformance of the duties prescribed, y lHeate jis pliant is contrary to the spirit « ablishing the Department of which provides ‘In the the Secretary of Agriculture shall, as far as practicable, make use of the t Sta fon.” the work The fees “It would seriously sffect of the Experiment Biation. a considerable tern iD its gross income, aud any excess over ithe cost of ausiysis helps to support the of is the farmers of the the only way in which the Hiate even indirectly aids to support the station.’’ The eircular is signed by many prominent agriculturalists throughout the Sinte. terest os AAS Niagara Falls Exenrsion, The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny has selected the following dates for its popular ten-day excursions to Ni- agara Falls from Washington and Baltimore : July 8 and 22, August 12 and 26, September 9 «ud 23, and Octo. ber 14. On these dates the special train will leave Washington at 800 A. M., Baltimore 9.05 A. M., York 10.45 A. M, Harrisburg 11.40 A. M., Millersburg 122 P. M., Banbury 1258 P. M., Williamsport 2 30 P. M., Lock Haven 8.08 P. M., Renovo 8566 P. M., Em orium Junetion 506 P. M., arriving Niagara Falls at 9.35 P. M. Excursion tickets, good for return passage ou any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will be sold at §10 00 from Wash- ington and Baltimore; $935 from York ; $10 00 from Littlestown ; $10.00 from Oxford, Pa. ; $0385 from Colum- bia; $8.50 from Harrisburg ; from Winchester, Va. ; $7.80 from Al toona ; $7 40 from Tyrone ; $6.45 from Bellefonte ; $5.10 from Ridgway : $6 90 from Sunbury sud Wilkesbarre ; $5.75 from Williamsport ; and at proportion. ate rates from principal points, stop-over will be allowed at Buflalo within limit of ticket returning. The special trains of Pullman parlor oars ana day coaches will be run with Nisgars Falls. An extra charge will be minde for pusipione sontn. An experienced tourist agent and Bion, mation apply 1o nearest toket agent, Why not advertise in the Reporter ? Boozer, Centre Hall, i ified ks 5 Lakin Patter Township School Teachers Demand Increase In Wages, The Potter township school board has information that there is a possi- bility of a general strike among the school teachers in the township. petition, 41 among the teachers for signature, and should a sufficient pumber of instructs A is paid, is beipg circulated rs ors sign, the strike will be called ‘on The demand made on the directors is to establish the former graded salary system, whieh gave teachers of ex- perience an advantage, in salary, over those of less experience. The teachers see ap opportune time to accomplish their end, owing to the lateness and the searcitly of instruciors, The directors view the situation with considerable serenity, and rest their cause on the fact that the teachers all kpew the wages each was to re- celve ; that those holding professions certificates will $5.00 per month more than heretofore ; that the finances of the township will not warrant an receive almost increase of salary over that named in the minimum salary law, and that the board will have the support of the great msjority of tax payers in fixing the above $35 00 per mouth, It was intimated, by one well sc- quainted with the sentiments of the board, that should the teachers make the demand for an increase of wages, an eflort would be made to more instructors salaries at not secure from less successful to the competent and shut out without | abroad | teachers, reference { character of certificate held. 3 —————— DEATHS, tf —— JACOB HOUTZ, EER in all the lines. OVERALLS and G ROCERIES I am cleaning house, but Remnants, Odds and Ends, \ Jacob Houtz died Monday morning | \ : months. Funeral took place | | Wednesday forenoon in tery, Rev. J. F. Bhultz officiating. i Mr. Houtz was twice married, his | firet wife being Mariah Garner, who | Shilo ceine- | snd William, Biate | Chalmer, Christian and Mrs, | Thomas Fishel, Oak Hail; Mrs. John | Fishel and Mrs. James Grove, Lemont, Thomas | was the mother of the following chil- i {dren : i i i College ; The second wife, who survives, was | Miss Garbrick, and is the mother of | one son, Lloyd, of Lemont The brothers pelive, Lemont; Chalmer, Mrs William Mokle and Mrs Jacob Ray, Lemont and sisters are or- tel Helin grove ; MES GEO. HASTINGS Friday morning Loretia, the wife of George Hastings, died at her home in piexy Mra. Hastio gs, was Loretta Rogers, was the daughter | of T. A. B.. and Agnes Miller Rogers and was born at Beech Creek, Decem- whose maiden name ber §, 1846. She was a woman of excel lent christian character nnd a member of the Methodist chureh. — > -o- LAOUALS Mo wri Nis Hail, and Mrs Edward Sellers, ak were in town Bunday. Mr Ww. Mi d son Pailip, of Beliefonle, were in town (grooms gle al this week of in | Rusan Resrick, little daughter | Rev, apd Mme. J. M. Rearick, Snyder county among reiatives., ie Mrs. Lucey Henney, of Centre Hall, tand Mrs. Wm. M. Grove, of Centre | Hill, have made arrwgements fora trip to the World's Fair | The Daily Edward OC the old Urase cigar store and will take He will continue News of Tuesday says: Nearhood has purchased LOOT TOW POLnTRe it wu 8 cigar and tobacco emporium to Ko yoyovinie 2 ovologiet Surface 's preparing the matter fur = “reptile | book" of Pennsylvania, It will be lone of the illustrated monthly bul. jetins by the State Department of Ag- riculture. Miss May Lingle, daughter of Bruce 8. Lingle, of Cherokee, Iowa, who came east a« far as Huntingdon coun- ty several weeks ago, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lingle, and other relatives about Centre Hall Hoo. W. A. Murray and dsughter, Miss Flora ,of Boalsbarg, were in town Tuesday. Mr. Murray is a surveyor, and was looking up the lines surround- ing the wood land on top of Niftany Mounts«in belonging to Mrs. Mary Ross, Miss Carrie Spicher, Tuesday of this week entertained Mrs. Cherry and Master Melvin, wife and son of En- gineer Theodore Cherry, of Bellefonte, Miss Esther Grove, of same place, and Mrs. Robert Herman and children, of Philipsburg, were also her guests dur. ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. CT. Rothrock, of Lock Haven, accompanied by Mrs, Croft and daughter, Miss Edos, of But, ler, were visitors to Penns Cave Tues. day, and traveling in the automobile of the former. Mr. Rothrock is a member of the firm of Rothrock Brothers, who conduct two stores, one a grocery the other a shoe store, in Lock Haven, and finds the auto a most convenient vehicle for deliver- lng goods as well as touring the coun trv. The ladies rested at the Reporter offios while Mr. Rothrock replenished it d themselves perfectly the room and money for Winter Goods 1 do not consider can’t help but go 5 all be gone. CAMPBELL'S PLOW SHOES sn on * » 3 359d na air, dust a need Summer Goods, Ete, 1 Goods. So to clear out these My first August Furniture Sale offers leted values in Furniture of the month of Avgust I will roll Fu my Jormer proces, DINING ROOM TABLES WOVE WIRE SPRINGS LARGE housekeepers everywhere wnparal- kind. During the por cent. below Bevel Glass , HARD WOOD IRON BEDSTEADS that this iz not all talk. A word to the wisc is sufficient. Normal School Lock Haven, Penn. J. R. FLICKINGER, Prin. Fall term, 15 weeks, begins Sept. Sth, Last year was the most successful in the history of this important schoo} about 700 students. tion among the mountains of central Penna., wit fine water, splendid buildings and ex- cellent sanitary conditions, make it an ideal training school. In addition to its Normal course it also has an exoel- lent College Preparatory Department in charge of an honor graduale of Princeton. It also has departments of Musie, Elocution and Business, It has 8 well educated Faculty, fine | Gymuoasium and Athletic Field. Address for illustrated oatalogue. THE PRESIDENT. The Centre FASE AAT rae Arasasmapa ain JOHN F. GRAY & SON Successors to | . GRANT HOOVER Control sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments. ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's Btone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. si Telephone connection Reporter Y AS AAA A BALA. LE Act directly They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. 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