THE CENTRE REPORTER. | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1004. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian ~ Centre Hall, Fr Saturday, 2.50 p. m.: Sn day ommunion ; and 7 Evangelical—Cer wfternoon ; Tusseyvi ran-—-NoO ser morning . Fe ning. Reformed —-Tussey vi preparatory servic Baturday afternoon, communion Sunday morn fog ; Centre Hall, afternoo: Appointments not reported to this office. | re have not beer SALE REGISTER, Saturday, October gine and saw mi mill, shingles, lumber & Co mile east farm stock Bible List Corrections. I'be Reporter subscription list was correc ed this week, and if you (have paid subscripti aud Oct your label and report has not been given, this, mn between September ober 24, you should examine if proper credit Don’t wait to do but act immediately i sasmm——————————— Florida and the Sunny South, Beginning October 15, the Pennsyl- sell » resorts | other | and Southwest, at vania Railrosd will Winter excursion tickets to the of Florida, the Carolinas and the South greatly reduced Company states in rates, other limits, and consult rates, tickets, any ticket The ag ssm— New York World, Reporter readers who wish to Keep posted on current events should add to their apers the Week New Y World, which can be | bad at the rate of sixty-fiv list of newsj Thrice-a- ork year, if subscription is paid hh through this oflice. This is cost of the World, good only and the to Reporter aid. rea subscription is pre- —— means Oil Well Diggers Strike Gas Natural gas from the working has beer Saturday as fuel f boiler used in the sunk on three t county. The gas was struck Friday at 22 and showed a pressure of 100 pounds, ing of an oil well being Dan south of SBtoyestown, Somerse Long farm, about miles i) feet e drillers to believe that it is leading th sufficient in quantity and 3 pressure to warrant it use commercially in case 21 § fins 1 oO Oli 18 iouna A fp Sunday Alternoca Accident Tt il th x Wile Lhe Sunday school » Nittany Ind seven withh an Lewis Miller, aif doz were watching him whe expli ied, the ball entering the arm of Lewis Miller, below The accident bule of the ¢ CiDOwW, Lie Happens d ne vest hurch and caused a great deal of excitement among the scholars, | a—————— — “Taps” at road Streat Theatre the German mii Taps” whicl tary drama, 1 during its recent engagement at the Lyric Theatre, New York, was ad- judged a dramatic sensation, will for two weeks beginning Monday, October 24, be the attraction at the Street Theatre, Philadelphia. production will give us another oppor- tunity of witnessing the very artistic work of Herbert Kelcey and Effie] Bhannon, who this season are starring | jointly under the direction of Bam. S. Shubert, For the first in many years Mr. Kelcey seen in a character part, his role, that of al sturdy, honest, uncompromising old soldier, heart and are bound up in his loyalty to his regi- ment and his love for his daughter, is one admirably suited to his splendid abilities, Miss Shannon is also most happily placed and has an emotional role which affords her the best oppor- tunity of her notable career. There will be the usual Wednesday and Thursday matinees during this engag- ment, Broad This | time will be whose soul s————— LOCALS, Clover seed wanted. Price accord. ing to quality—J. H. & B. E. Weber, Centre Hall and Oak Hall. Hon, W. M. Allison and Merchant C. P. Long were in town Friday even- ing of last week. Both are prominent citizens of Spring Mills, A preliminary operation was per- formed on Mrs. Rhone, in the German Hospital, Philadelphia, a few days ago. The result was satisfactory, B. D. Brisbin & Co. advertise public sale of a saw mill and engine, shingle mill, pony mill, chop mill, shingles, lumber, ete, at Colyer, Saturday, Oct- ober 20, one o'clock. See posters, Barber Frank Geary is the big gun among Centre Hall hunters, because on Monday he killed a wild turkey gobbler weighing twelve pounds, the largest of the three birds brought to town this season, These fine October days find the far mers unuzually busy, Election talk is being postponed until November comes fn. With all this, there is every indi cation that the full vote of the rural ASSAULTED BY A NEGRO Love Knocked Down and Robbed. Emma A moat and cowardly as Miss IS Judge Love, uf dasinrdly made on mmn Love, sister of dellefonte, negro,one evening last week, Miss Love Nealmont, resides with two sisters neat Ty- Ty- and left for Bhe a short distance east of had been shopping in the about rone, Sh rone her home to Nealmont oa a trolley there started to When within house a negro ste Pp ped out from behind | during afternoon 7 o'clock. rode car and from home walk to her a short distance of the a tree and dealt her a murderou head with a club, which In falling her a sharp stone on the dered her unconscious, deep gash in her forehead above the left eye. The negro, probably ing he had killed his victim, away with her purse which contained about five dollars in cash. utes later Miss made her way 1o her home, Ed. Mills a suspicion, and later conf Love recovered and negro, was arrested on essed committed the crime, A bloodhound ut on the trail r followed was I! Hegro and easi { distance, The for a a g finally connections, but later regained master to the cell in whicl Mills was confined. into court Mon- Upon being called day morning the negro confessed, and was immediately sentenced years in the penitentiary. — A py No New Trial, I'he court refused to grant a new tri- William Dillon and Ira Green, found guilty of murder, Turnkey Jerry the vietim. The death sent Mo pday From Orangeville, A few items taken fr ville Courier, ville, 11 porter readers : David A. Rockey died at years, four m He was born in Cents published interest to the Re- range will be of ths at N ees re fron West Beaver iy, where he is assisting J. S OW AS Auman, formerly of this place, to « ate a flour and f per eed mill, George Myers, of Bald Eagle, out hunting the harge shot in companion. Thee entered made a8 bad wound. No Mary E. SBtover died at Mill Hall, | her marriage to Hines Stover, now she was Mary E. Black and her husband lived at Flemington, Lamar, Nittany Hall and Salona, i Daniel ligen bought five head of stock sale, ment he made isa good one, as the prof- itable stock the farmers of Bugar Val- ley can raise, Samuel Stump is tickled to his boots because he eluded the ealithumpians who gathered at the home of his bride to do them honor. The boys thought both bride and groom were getting the benefit of their lung power mixed with the rasping noise of the horse fiddle and saw, but the latter was elsewhere at that hour and had only the pleasure of hearing the incident related, Mra. W. Frank Bradford and son William, of Centre Hall, have planned a trip to Joliet, Illinois, where they will visit Miss Effie Dillman, a niece of D. LI. Kerr, of near Centre Hill. They will leave Wednesday of next week, Miss Dillman, who is known to many of the readers, is a business woman, having taken up the real es tate business of her brother at his death, and is meeting with marked success, Hon. Leonard Rhone was one of the prominent members of the order of Pa- trons of Husbandry who was present at and took an active part in the meet- ing held in Philadelphia by the far- mers, merchants and state oMoials ts lay plans to prevent the repeal of the Grout bill, which taxes oleomar garine, The Grout law is in the interest of the producers of pure butter, and it is on- ly natural that a man of Mr. Rhone's convictions should lead his energies in the effort to prevent the mighty oleo districts will be cast. rust throwing off the tax imposed by w, FELL HISTORICTK Patrinreh of Rub Forest Vii be Family Heirloom, To preserv Mifiliu oldest landmarks, un hind oid, a ed on i sawed down arination ff John Civil “An oid five feet « and ffl gurnham soso Hall. Visited Linden days last weel Mr. and Mra ed Friday from among friends i ! rn IHinois, Wisconsin, and 8t Louis Ditring the trip they some time with Mr and Mra. J. B, Urawford, in Freeport and Mrs. Homan's brother, Adam Fye, in Lena, both families being well kKoown in Centre county. E C. Ross and sister, Mrs. Alice Veaver, transacted business at the county seat on Friday. Miss Irvin, of Lock Haven, ia visi ing her sister, Mrs, Gertrude Ross Mrs, John Hehreck spent a few d ays with Mre, Weibly last week, Mrs. Roy Swabb and little daughter, of Erie, arrived here Saturday for a short visit at Grandpa Hwubb's, and to help eat the squirrels Roy has been capturing during his stay here, Mrs. Ballie Corman came home Fri- day, having been summoned by the serious iliness of her father, the veuer- able Samuel MeClintic. Farmers in this section sre busy bal- ing hay, hulling clover seed and Lusk. ing corn, Mra, Nora Bmith, of Altoons, visit- ed at the home of James M. Ross, last week, Ellis Orvis, the people's choles for Judge, canvassed this scotion last week. He was well received and made many friends during bis travels, The west bound passenger train on Monday afternoon killed a cow for Henry Gingerich, J. W. Banday, of Pennsylvania Far. nee, is a guest st the bome of 3G, W. Miller, Mra. Alex. Everhart, of Altooon, is spending a few weeks with her sisters and old acquaintances fu Centre count Miss Javet McFarlane returned from a two week's stay with friends in Bellsfonte, i ns A Clover seed wanted. Price sceord- ing to quality—J. H. & 8, E. Weber, ek's visit spent Centre Hall and Oak Hall, Frederick W Froderiok « Walter J. Whit Charles DD, Werles Jolin H. Brown Fdward G. Schieffelin William ©. Mol W. Boot! Alexandet John Hays wi t a" onnell John OC, Sturgeon Archibmid Johnston J. Frank Graft J.C. Millin Chatles W, Dahlinger Albert FP. Burchfield 4. Wellfred Holmes William MceConway Judge of the réme Court John P, Elkin Representative in Congroes Solomon R. Dresser Bonator in the General Assembly Edward A. Irvin Representative in the General Assembly P. BE. Womelsdor! John L. Knisely . Judge of the Court of Common Ploas John 6G, Love Prothonotary George E. Lamb District Attorney H, 0H. Harshborgoer Sunly Surveyor D. W. Pletcher DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES, Vor President and Vice President PARKER AND DAVIS Uontinued on Page 4 Of Important Announcement, AND OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men B. Kuppenheimer & Co. Chicago, America’s L.eading Clothes FOR 1 ’ " ’ 4 (Be eirres wit {14¢ ary p31 Kt IPPCICNCl IN ) all LV MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFOI GW WT Te Te We WWW BWW BAL RG. MORE OW WU “Se TN raters LINOLEUM and TABLE OIL CLOTH Wall Paper / JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRING MILLS. WWW WWW WWW BDU WW GBB VB DD DDD DD DNV DDD DN RL s Information for You Yeager & Davis In 2020000000008 090008000029%00805C 0000 Stock ,. . . . . .. For Men . . . STETSON BILT WELL WALK OVER For Women OHN CROSS DOROTHY DODD SHOES .s = nw Brothers Working Shoes, EL * Just a Reminder COUCHES That we have the best lit f Couches bought at the prices. IRON BEDS & CRIBS A nice selection of Iron apd Cribs will that can be be in Don’t Beds soon. You can buy ome at a bargain. miss the opportunity. RUGS, RUGS Rugs are selling lower than usual, MORRIS CHAIRS, ETC, Morris Chairs, Parlor Chairs, Center Stands, Clothes Trees, Picture Hasles, Pictures, Window Shades ~Jots of them, and they will be sold almost at cost, Cupboards and Sinks made to order, Some Holstein Churas for the farmers. churn and will be sold at cost. ..REARICK BROS... rea 0 J. H. KRUNBINE. (CENTRE HALL. It is a good 0090030000000 000000
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