s——— diiniisdion THE CENTRE RepoRTER.| THURSDAY, SE PTEMBER 15, 1904 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Evangelical Egg Hill, afternoon Presbyterian - Hall, evening. Lutheran—Union, morning ; Georges Valley, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. -Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, evening. Spring Mills, morning ; Centre Reformed —No services. [ Appointments not given here have not been Ssported to thi % office. } Farmers Institute Dates, Hublersburg, January 30 Philip shure, February 1 and 2 - came fp fp SY 31; and Eagles Mest in Baltimore. The national convention of the fra- ternal order of Eagles is in session In Baltimore, The attendance reaches over twenty thousand. — linn - World's Falr Excursions Low-rate ten-day coasch excursions via Pennsylvania Railroad, Beptember 298. Rate $15.95 from Cen- leaves Centre Hall at connecting with special New York arriving B. next day. 7, 14, 21 and tre Hall, Train 8.18 m., train from Louis 4 15 p. a. m. ams mleninininn Festival Saturday Evening members of hold a festival 8 on Grange Park. Ice elc., ete., will be served, the benefit of the hall The will Progress Grange laturday evening cream, oysters, Proceeds for xXx A Ri SS —————————————L REASONS FOR NEW TRIAL. oom A— Attorney Furst Gives Twonly three Reasons Why Dillen and Green Should itave Second Trial, Attorney A. O., Furst, in behalf of his clients William Dillen and Ira Green, Monday filed twenty-three reasons why new trial should be granted. The substance of the reasons in as follows : 0 viciation ol the evi law of the land ; th hat the verdict was in dens at no intent to ake ule $ shown buat wn intent wo sippy that the court ¢rr defendants r Attorney E, R. Cl her ist drawn in & passion ailing the wit} urs ive manner, m COWAT vehemence thi words he conrt erred in refusing ¢ DeCaus munity a fund. order along by f patronage giving the fe cm —————— Smith, W. be i 1 i the Photographer. Ww. will September The studio will also be open for busi- ness during the whole of el you au opportunity the phot i HOLOUE Smith, I Hall zrapher, un Centre ih next week- campment week. This will give to have akivg a special thout in thou id i trip — Reduced Rates to Centre Hall To accomodate the en- campment and exhibition of the Pa- trous of Husbandry, "to be held at Cen- tre Hall, Ps., Beptember 17 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will gell round-trip tickets in Pennsylvania and Centre Hall, Pa. visitors to fo fromm Elmira to at special reduced Kiine Farm Sold, The Jeremiah Kline township, located school Was istrator of the Fisher, of Penn Hall. The farm con- farm in Gregg of Murray's sold by the admin- to Frank M. | east house, estate LOCALS The 18 Baturday. Encampment and Exhibition gil Clay Reesman, sn extra brakeman and baggage master, is here from Pitts : { burg. M. of Spring Alvin L. Duck, Centre B. Duck and son Mills, Were in on business Baturday morning id Wm wo orf. of Colyer, Centre Hall, ra Saturday Calvin Bott ‘olyer Jr. of re call. i morning LW.H the guest of his H. Schuyler, week wns Ww. inst of Lansdowne, Dr. of imikins, brother-in-law, Thursday night of Millmont, hundred from his Charles L this season Bn ghipped four twenty: Braucher, + bushels of plums ore ard. y front porches Centre Building large, pret t weome nigh ide x in has become nigh epidemic io tains two hundred and thirty-two acres, about hundred of whieh are under cultivation. one paid. mtom—————————— Appropriation for Schools Short, The state appropriation for schools was pul Treasurer H. The sum is $57.52 le the appropriation against $62 received by ohmueier, than last year, ing $557.96 last year. Accompanying the v CG. Str 5 48 letter saying that the appro owing to the fact that the distribution was based on later -the turns of last year. A Mp ol statistics Special Trains for Camp, Thursday of next week for the modation of those wishing Grange Park, Centre Leave Bellefonte at 10 a, ing at Grange Park, 10.50 a. m. Leave Grange Park 9.30 p. riving at Bellefonte at 10.30 p. m. Leave Grange Park 7p. m., arrive at Coburn at 7.40 p. m. Trains stop at all stations. ————— A AAG AAS, John A: Lauver Fouad, John A. Lauver, who disappeared toona, was found week at the residence of John Bessler, seven miles west of Newport, county. noted his saw him and run mented, lishing Company. He will be placed in the sanitarium. — Compliments Mr. Cook, ductor Cook : On last Saturday after poon Mr. J. H. Cook, of Lewisburg, wag the guest of his daughter, Mrs, G. Warley Behoceh, and wife departed on a trip through the west, stopping a few days at Ht. Louis to take in the World's Fair, and from there went to Wichita, Kansas, where they will visit his sisters, Mr, Cook is one of the oldest conductors in the Penn's Railroad service, being very trustworthy and competent. He has been conductor on the L &% Branch ever since the road was extend. ed from Lewisburg to Bellefonte, and his friends along the line are numer. ous, who all join us in wishing him and his good wife a pleasant and healthful sojourn. They expect to be gone several montha. ' 3 3 i Jon build fer shoemaker. Hall. The | Martz, the exsold The friends Yearick family will hold Thursday, Beptember 15, homestead two miles west of { burg. to Inst of the 8 reunion relatives and on the old Ma dison- Gr The afte gcd The Lutheran sud Reformed ci at Tusseyville sleepie, unsafe rebuilt. is being repaired which was quite high, bs and cut down has Leen Charles W. Bhafler, of nominated for Congress by the Dem Du Bois, Democratic County Chairman Tay- ment. Call to see him; be will wel- come you, the Ww. tion at chant H. Kreamer in this place, town Monday of this week. Mrs, J. eral months with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mingle, in place, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Van Pelt, of Ithaca, New York, came to town Bat- urday eveniog to remain a short time. Mrs. Van Pelt is making her first visit here in five years, and finds many changes in the town and among its inhabitants, This is surely the day of the slender woman, says The Delineator for Octo- ber ; fashions were never so charming- ly adapted to her, and whether she be tall and willowy or short of stature, she is sure of many becoming modes. Parties wishing pictures, taken atthe Bunday-school plenie;, held east of town several weeks ago, can leave their orders at the Reporter office, where proofs may be ween. The price is fifty cents, for the large and twenty- five cents for the smaller ones, In snother column will be found the advertisement of “Uncle Bam's Place," eonducted by Bamuel Dresher, in Bt, Louis, especially adopted to those wishing to attend the great fair. Mr. Dresher was formerly from Centre Hell, and conduc ted a boarding and lodging place at the Chicago exposi- tion with success, The rural mail carriers In Centre county have formed an association. The officers elected are : President, F. B. Weaver, Btate College ; vies presi- dent, Jerry Btemg, Roland ; secretary, W. FF. Thompson, State College ; treasurer, W, 8. Gramley, Spring Mills; executive board—W, F, Keller, Centre Hall ; Harty Rearick, Bellefonte ; J. M. Hartsock, State College. The next ating | will be at Centre Hall, the WEDNESDAY DEMOURATIO DAY AT GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, | fon, E. i iterbat, James A Jolin Fow mM of Philidelphia, of Berks Co, spd Hon of Clearfield ipenk Gleason, win County, Wednesday Democratic day af nex week will | @ at the Kpeampi t and Exhibition, Grang John H Fow, of P Hon. I Hert county, will tn principal The Litind ward M orks at, y Lhe peakers vill comimodious on this occasion speaking take place in the large { ' and cowl auditorium during the afternoon an will be under the managame On and exhibit | the sai {by Dr inarian, in x | was | tio racus Teachers Bpreinl Examination SBuperinte iramiey a special exam Saturday. : {ed themselves pring of Bos Gerhart, i {schools | pal Walker township High all graduates Mis pal of Pine Hosterman (rove pris of Franklin at Colle Ke. a Ali of Centre ; : Bucknell Univ Hosterman, Woinen, Hall pris Helen College for Mien Allentown, teacher nary grade Ei iad LOCALS Progres ge library will open this Haturday. Thereafter, ever, it will be open regularly Saturday st the stated time, g (rang nod how- every The Gelas family drove to Bellefonte | Tuesday. Mrs, Geiss and Miss Elsie [will remain, the guests of Mr, Mrs. DD. W. Geiss for several days, atl the furniture store of John Smith | & Brother, Spring Mills. Large stock ; complete lines, and the best grade of | goods always on hand, Home persons who believe that it is | the pennies that make up the dade dy | machine that stood on the Penna, R, R. Station platform, at of its pennies, Messrs, George, Andrew sud James | Dubbs, who have been operating a | stave mill at MoBride's Gap for Me | Nitt Brothers & Company have cut | ber on the tracts The finish will be —— Hall. Mrs, Cris Linden Mrs, Charles visited Inst week. Mrs, Ed, home Friday, luth Rosa nan Cunnpipgham returned her wilh Inlow IGliza © ailin arn pi i Fl rl wale ast Saturday, Ii attended. | the and Winer, was We Iie cattle brought fair prices, ave | - i p eran price Iw ROLIATS, Lloyd ing eighteen Walker and who i place, re joe at Turtle Creek, Mr, Walker is employed | by the Pennsylvania Railroad compa i y Piteairn in family, been visiting at this turned to their | ny. the near future, Last Friday news reached this place of the death of Mrs, Meda Bierly, of Olean, Mrs, Bierly was well known | in this place, being the daughter of | townsmnn Jerry Walker. Her re A A MSA AAA OIA LOUALS, Ladies hats~you can’t get prettier | or cheaper ones any where—C, W, Swartz, Tossey ville. A pair of gold-rimmed spectacles were | left lying in the meat market Inst | week. The owner can have same Ly | Rearick Brothers are sdvertiving al u redaction from Ofteen to twenty per cent. This is an addi tion to the already marked-down price. 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