. THE: CENTRE REPORTER. | VULUNEL REEDER DEAD, THUR RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1904. CHURCH. APPOINTMENTS. Beformed-—~Tusseyville, moming, Harvest Hoe Centre Hall, evening. United Evaugelical-Tusseyville, morning ; Egg Hill, afternoon ; Cenlee Hall, evening. Lutheran-~Centre Hall. moruing ; Georges Val ley, afternoon ; Union, evening. Presbytarian-Centre Hall, eveniog. [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. } Death Came Saturday Night “ Short, Active Life, Colonel Wilbur F. Reeder, who was Deputy Attorney General during the administration of Governor Hastings, died nt his home in Bellefonte Batur- day night at one o'clock, after an ill- ness of three days from bemorrhages of the lungs. Last spring Colonel Reeder slight attack of pleuro-pneumonia, which left his health impaired. In the forepart of last week he worked Lock Haven Policeman a Suloide, hard trying two important John (. Brendel, a policeman in| Criminal Court. Lock Haven, committed suicide Wed- - nesday morning of last week, by shoot- ing with a revolver. He kissed his children good bye prior to committing the deed. After morning and had a very cases in § i w noc fn. Love Property Sold, W. A. Krise, administrator for the estate of Jane Love, sold the Love property consisting of a house and lot on West Church street and a rear lot, for $475.00, Oliver Strunk, who with his family will occupy the same all. to ¢, this { I EC BS I A RL ee ey es Meeting of Synod, The Central Pennsylvania Synod of | the Evangelical Lutheran Church will | meek t. John's church, Belleville, | the We in September. | This will ve ing and will have suitable jubilee serv i Thursday evening. | in = last duoesday the semi-centennial meet- | WILBUR F. REEDER. Ces Oh ———————— en fa em —— the Dominic He was one of lawyers prosecut- inst 5-Months Old Laying Pallet, J. B. Italian, He | day 0 i ports 1 DE morning, ar iay 1g. | 3 3 yi fwWithh nb nat i=t, five months For a pullet to lay at five and one-half | ve unusual, the anc Meyer, Esq., of Penn Hall, re-} { for arson he has a Buff Leg i finishied his task Thur horn pui- | that id atl noon wes seized old is ) ntinued | mild be check | emorrhages, which e¢ they ¢ bours before but at} . Friday | ed. All {| there were slight hemorrhages, or six months is not five months it is remarkable, day and Maturday > though — - 5% : there seemed a slight iit is | Saturday evening about 9 o'clock k rapidly. Reeder was { improvement, but hie The Union County Fair, The Union County Agricultural SBo-| hueean clety fair will be held this year begin- | Colonel zg We dnesday, September 28th, | wig , Mepte 30th. The After en OD | slass Lo sin born near Cat ning and of age closing Friday wae forty-nine Years moer graduaatiog at the of 1875 at Die Williamsport, he t when gaged ts. Liber} triais management is slready the preliminary arrangemen al purses will be offered in the | law, and of speed on the track, and with the jg, usual trotting races, purses will be of | Hautings. fered on Thursday and Friday for run-| He ning races. unty kins ook u admit tered into partoershij was chairman {C Reput | member of t | del; benefit of those desiring to|C (3. E. Reunion, to be | Pennsylvania ; Pa., Beptember 5, | Mystic { delegate to the Hoan ——] So ——— he { non League, of Phila lof the Knights Tem ottish Rite He tepublican XK. GQ. E. Reunion nd marsha (fraud phia ; gra yamande ry, For the attend the K. held at Lewisburg, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell roundtrip tickets to Lewis burg and return, good going on Sep- A tember 5, and good returning on Bep- | Golwalt tember 6, inclusive, from Lock Haven, | Reeds Wilkesbarre, Tomhieken, Bellefonte, | hel Lewistown,* Mt. Carmel, Lykens, i Harrisburg, and intermediate stations at reduced minimum rate, <5 cents). 8 Ma and shiriner, served as a recent Na tional Convention vidow, f in Chieago. Miss Lillie John Walla r, surviv The funeral was 1 Wednesday afternoon wrineriy = and one » Hi, him Eh —— LOCALS e Mallory 0 {4 Mr. and Mes, Btudio, Be Hall Bunday. rates Mauilory, of th ilefonte, drove eritre dsl sali m——— Progre wu iratige will hold a festival | on the camp grounds, iog, Sept. 17th. Hehool The Hastings’ Vault The Williamsport Mausoleum com- Saturday even-| pany recently completed a very ‘sub- stantial vault on the Hastings’ lot, in the Union cemetery, Bellefonte. It is donstructed of Barre granite through- out, according to the Watchman. The interior of the vault is about nine by eleven feet in size and is fitted up with four crypts for the reception of the; May Ri ; 1 In one of these the body of the| liss May Rhoge, who holds a clerk- 3 dead. . . . { ship in the pure food department, nt late ex-Governor D. H, Hastings has | gs . a | Harrisburg, was home over Sunday. been placed, it having been exhumed | J from its original resting place and) transferred to the vault, An immense stone, almost a foot in thickness, cov- ers the entire top of the vault. A beautiful monument has also been | erected at the head of the vault. Monday. your children are there the first uy ! and attend regularly thereafter. Mrs. J. M. Resrick Tuesday after- noon went to Snyder county to see her mother, Mrs. Walters, who is {iL opens See that | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice and littie son Cliflord, of Re-dsville, returned home Monday, after stayiog at the { Centre Hall hotel for two weeks, The International Construction Company of Pittsburg has taken s con. | tract to lay fourteen miles of sewer for | the borough of Lewistown. The price is $07,808.05, The Penns Creek Luthersa Sunday school and the Salem Reformed San. | day below Penn Hall, joined | in holding a picnic Saturday io the | | woods near the former church, i Mrs, Lucy Henney, of this place, and Mre, William M. Grove, of Centre | Hill, Wednesday started for St to see the exp with Mrs. Grove's wood, acne Heduoced Rates to Williams’ Grove. For the Thirty-first Aunual Inter- Btate Grange Picnic Exhibition, to be held at Williams’ Grove, Pa. August 20 to Beptember 3, the Pennsylvania lailroad Company wili sell excursion tickets from August 24 to Beptember 3, inclusive, good to return until Beptem- | ber 6, inclusive, at reduced rates, from | all stations on the lines in the Slate of Pennsylvania, and from Baltimore, | Frederick, and intermediate stations | on the Northern Central Railway. | Bweel Mis 1 school, Louis | mition. brother, W. C(. Margaret E Bangster, most famous women in| America, begins in the October num- | ver of the Woman's Home Compau- | ion un series of talks on home subjects | to women and girls. There will be an elaborate display of | one of | farm machivery in actual operation |the : during the exhibition, and addresses will be delivered by well known agri. cultural gpeakers, For information iu regard to train service and specific rates application ghould be made to ticket agents. (2)4 writers Misses Mabel and Ettie Moyer, of | Millbeim, this week were guests of | their aunte, Mrs, George lL. Lee and Mrs. Mary Goodharte Miss Mabel is one of the operators in the Bell tele. phone exchange io Millheim, tev. David A. Bolly, of Roanoke, Virginia, has accepted a call to the Baptist church at Wayne, a suburb of Philadelphia. Mra Bolly is at present at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jared Krosmer, in Rebersburg, aud will rerusin there until her pew home is ready for occupancy. Victor Crawford, of Philadelphia, accompanied by his sister, of Mifflin- burg, was a passenger on the west. bound train Friday evening to visit his brother, ¥. M. Crawford, in Belle fonte. Mr. Crawford owns and con. duets a drug store in Philadelphia and hos a fine trace. He is known to many of the Centre Hall young people, having been employed for a short time in the general store of Wolf & Craw- ford, in this place, —— A Ml What Did the Wogglebug Say 7 Who is the Wogglebug? The Wog- glebug is IT, with a big I and a big T. He is aise T. FE. whieh being trans Isted into United States, means Thor oughly Educated. He has all the learning of the ages packed away in the smallest noddle you ever saw. He looks like his picture~just as wise; and he gained his wisdom by living in a school house—crawled through the books and absorbed all they had in them, The Wogglebug’s answers are not told, but are left for the reader's in- genaity. Those who solve them will be entitled to $500 in cash each month, The North American of Sunday, Sep tember 4, will contain the first pletured story of the doings of the people from Oz, m—— I ff SS Bend the local news to the Reporter, COURT NEWS, Hefore Court Not Pry viously Heported Oriminn! Cases Court opened promptly at 2 o'clock | Wed nes August 24th. Judge Mar- tin Bell, of i The first case to In Common wealt Suow Hhoe time was take In the case of pote time was t dying statement Information Warrant o corpus and t! District At ably Assisied DY and J. Calvin Mever, Young was carefully taken care of by Col. Wilbur F. Reeder and James A. Beaver Miller. The ent ie of the commonwealth was heard dnesda)y aftern and a great many heate argument place during pre ceedings, the wits atih- fendant « ealled nwealll under Iny ir tried was that of h v Pr. BR. J. hip. A great deal of erupanel) ing a jury. Young towns 1 ef dischnrs GIneY } 1h was 0. Furst Esq., while Dr. ex-Judge A ire sh Xt? Wwe £31 Lhe 5 took many of poenaed by the de on the stand by most of t the the highly » 5 i Lid i Ranailils iri jarig rison 3 The witnesses, Dr. R. G rested. bigs Cons it self, tian Mik Bartger charseter CRee Gr short ad jury they reti twenty minute with a verdict 38» Mre, Henry Royer Very 1 Mrs. Henry ar eff yadition Rover, of ns Hill, is seriously il] a sore on her of. A ¢ simile lar to blood poison has appeared, A Assan World's Fair Excursions, 48y coach excursions in Railroad, te $15.85 from Cen tre Hall at th specimd PRE Rete Lay in your puppy of and X, E, Weber Hon, Leonard the Williams Grove Mr. and Mrs senitre Hall, William al, ay J. ithone picnic is recently paid their son Btover, at Burnham, a visit, and Mra H, F Ralph snd Linn, after spending their vacation in Centre Hall, returned to Millersville, Baiurday, Lack of moisture is interfering with a proper preparation of the soll for fall seeding to wheat. The roller, drag and persistency will do much to over come the dificalty, Mrs, William Heckman, who makes her bome with her daughter, Mrs, John Luces, of Bpricg Mille, is at present at the home of her son, John Heckman, west of town tre Hall; Mr. and Mrs, O. N. Kryder, of Clover Lick, WestVa., have planned to meet in st Louis the 'Intterpart of Hep tember and “do” the fair together. Mr. and Mrs, Foreman will continue their trip to Kansas, { i i i OT LINGLE DIS OF INJURIES, Mistake Caused Heat Down an Lmbankment. Mills, stating that Fhomas, was badly charging his duties the Connelay ad of the Monongahels Railroad. second teleg his son, Oliver Of brakeman Central, a | fin ile received o Ww desth P A ¥i Tas il f, Announced his Tha from ght 1 Trainmen— of Thursday Pitin ceompanied hy el embers Brotherhood of James (3, lig When the Blaine Lodge, No. 708. 3 : ; i which WaR 8 member accident ocenrred, , Mr, Lingle utment of a Ly A was sland- large new! waiting to it is Managing bridge, it passed him. B Lislep, 11 or § ng the abutment, I him Return Tra in | ¥ 1 Meplember of K. G. E Special tr Mit © Pp ath, reunion at sin wi in leave To Correspondents required for ary (oo omit 10H a number of « t the Reporter Mana Wy POMONA GRANGE IEREFORE, B he Grange atid the BETANILY, EVO Y SEricniturists of « a and dis publ who saw fit to mie oonaen inky, ge rove of hie part of ceria or abuse Pennypacker and ase had reposed In such appointees prose reports, i confirmed, are of such a nature that Messrs, John A, Womdward, of Centre coun ty, and Col are especially deserving of condemnation, RESOLVED, this serions dereliction of ie duty £5 in officials. the eo01 ioe which Goversior ate members of the Com mision, neither Governor Penuypacket nor other estima: bie members of the Commission can be justly oen- sired for the alleged imposition on the people of Pennayivania as well as the Nation, but wo be Heve that it Is but proper that the Governor and other repatable gentiomen, who constitute a ma sion, should promptly investigate the reported dereliction of official dutios, and Tet the facts Iw wrvde known as to who ate responsible for this si: toged breach of confidence and cotsegquent init 0 the agricultural classes and the pabile In general, . RESOLVED, That coplos of these resolutions bo forwarded to the fon, Samuel W, Penngpack. er, fon. Roles Penrose, the Philadelphis North For One Week Only, Beginning Sept, 1st, we will sell reading (regular price, 10c) ® 5 ® 6 0 © JLD DUNCAN “iJ RING MILLS, STAN P— La | Boling oti ON Ue We OW TY H AIT } RA VARI LO, JOHN SMI SPRING 217.50 1,50 8.50 0) 2.00 5.00 1.50 40 “WTB BD WD BD DDD WV BD BD NV NNN NTO UHR WD | i i ° torr atnvevIgene: se9c0e : What You Want Is the GREAT REDUCTION in Prices on Furniture... GeeUePTUeELO008C00OD To Know A Reduction COUCHES. On CHAMBER $4.50, On Rocking We also our Customers until Sept. of $4.00 to $5.00 on DIVAN SUITS $3.00 to cut of Cl ¢ to $2.00 apiece. intend special inducements to Ist. 5 (Give us a call and be convinced. . REARIC KRUNMBINE K BROTHERS CENTRE HALL, PA. e020 00COCRVEOROUROOLPIVEDOCRLEI0B0OSO0000000n » VO0POVVO000PIVOBO000000CO00000000000vVVR0COOOR0B00E Successors to J, H. 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We have a full line of Tan Shoes, Iigh and low cuts, We oan glve you men’s all leather shoes for dress or work for $1.00 Wa can give you womnen's all leather shoes, high or jow cut, for $1.00 Why shuffle about in shoo 100 lange OF Hmp in a pair too small, When Yeager & Davis have sizes to fit yon sll, Btyle, Finish, Durability and Prices guarantond 10 give satisfaction. YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. AR a SR SL WN 8 aa o aaa Raat
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