THE —— I TRS THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1905. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. 0 services al Tusseyville ; Centre vices, evening, sermon by Rey, J. Evangelic afternoon ; », morning Egg 1, VICES, Lutheran—Uni afterucon ; Contr Presbyterian—Spring Hall afternoon Boalsburg Reformed Boalsburg, afternoon -Houserville, morning ; Methodist-—Sprucetown : inl, nite moon | Spring Mills, evening, {Appointments not given here reported to this office morning : have not been SALE REGISTER, all, MoeClintie, Farmers t Tuesday, March 25, P. A. Auman, one mile east of Old Fort arm stock apd i Bplements, Hilitheim Ruitting Fac tory. of mill hh il J. H leased aud preparatory to commeneing operations, Hofman, has hie } nl Shamokin, in Millheim thing is moviog his machinery ec ee sms— NEW COUNTY oFFIONRY, Recorder Howe Administers Judge Orvis and (Hhesrs Oar to Centre county has a new President Judge, Prothonotary snd Distriet At torney, the oath of office | administered by Recorder owe, day at 10 a, mv, to the persons elected, he first the oath Ellis IL. Orvis, Eeq., who fully appres sving been Mun- to receive WHS ciated the solemnity of the oceasion, After the outh was taken by Messrs, Arthur B, Kimport and W, (. Runkle to faithfully perform the duties of the offices of Prothonotdry and District Attorney, respectively, Judge spoke in a touching manner of the im- portance of the on of Judge of the court of common pleas, and prom- ised that that oflicer would minister affairs in a consctentious snd faithful way. It is the emivent fitness of Mr, Orvis for the of- The the voters of Cen- Orvis positl he as ad- needless here to dwell on fice into which he was inducted. expression given by thie recent eleption so tre county at emphatically endorsed him that other and it is gale Lo say that in ten years Head the Advs the over. advertisements in week, them per is only half read if the A advertise Read newspa- ment deparlment slighted, the advs, is Lorrections kK. Examine Correcie label wr, AL got buy a 5 or don't own a 6, the 5 you bought. If you make a purchase immediately, NE Kindness of Miss Oomacht Miss Onmacht, of Bellefonte, did kindupess to the people of Centre Hall f ior enter» by furnishing a piano the tainme vening of last week, is a splendid one and can be cheap. It is tre Hall hotel. " id ow standing fis mscsem—— Lee-Frunk Witmer E. Lee and Miss Mazie E. Frank were married at t parsonage, by Rev. J. Thursday morning December After the ceremony they train fonte, going to Pittsburg and other points in the western part of the state. ———————————— ae 0 boarded the at Belle An Auto Accident, Charles A. Dougherty, the year old son of Mr. and Mrs, William Dougherty, of Centre Furnace, eight. severely by o and Just as John Porter Lyon was passing through ti injured. ue toll gate at the Furnace, little Dougherty came sliding down the hill by his father’s home. Mr. Lyon, ing h 1 machine r to avole it thie apidly i 1 accident, but a rear wheel onstrated his ability and proved the oath of oflice, GARBRICK WIELAND, DEATHS Pretty Wedding at Nixty Clas Han Witness, inden wihiieh | { ats Mitouell brick Winifr i the hone Johu Anni ried at Wieland Miss Rebed Wis Crit 4] 21 vee » M maid of hogo were Miss Clara Gig Lil Miss Katharine Linnicaster : Boa lein I Mayer, of Rroomisine 1rgr Hit, Ol Ciarl I'i whic gariand o'clock, ke Lohengrin’ by Miss The brid tere, iri girdle of sul sew Lied wit Fer aia I Obes Willits his iAUK., with Le grool and the « Rev, A. A. 1 alivndanls wore |, onveutional | Black was Mr. Kimport, the new acquainted with the detai Mr. Runkle will leave nothing il Lhe way ol prosecutiog the the law. He has I will perform juties devolved ou a District At ith credit | whose servant and protector he is, cots msc fos lorney ' if § LO Dumseldl and the count Smallpox at Holand, There are two well i > 2% | cases of small-pox at Roland, i Barger aud Ebbs Shultz are quaraun- tined for the dread disease, Afz-Suyder ) OY Vovrsuron NY SA8ITIEU & Liat 2 Oited Lvangell J. F. Shaltz,. Sat Lutz ai | parsonage by Rev, ur- day evening, December 24, Earl and Miss Esther Boyder, b { Centre Hall. Ons ’ ith of to Mr iD Many ye and Mrs ars of Mr fms Progress Grange (ffleers, The following Saturday and will be installed Saturday, the The will be conducted hart rs. David Bradford, and all f£f + members of the Grange -are cordially next 7th. + A ana M vited. The machine, telephone pole break it off, in turning, ran intoa with such force as to Bins —— The Masonle Banquet Oune of the pleasautest social features of the Christmas festivities in Centre Hall was Runkle's last week. The occasion the in- stallation the officers to serve Old Fort Lodge No, 537. F. & A. M., for the next Masonic year, tion took place in the was ably conducted by Past Master Ww. F. Bradford. the Masonic ban jaet held at Was of The installa. The officers installed are D. J. Meyer, master : Howard F. Rossman, senior warden : Wm. B, Mingle, junior warden : John J. Arney, treasurer, and George W Hosterman, secrelary. After the ig- stallation the members of the lodge, with their wives and invited Kuests partook of a sumptuous banquet pared by Landlord Runkle, sixty persons were seated around the artistically decorated and well-laden tables and enjoyed themselves in the ususl way. After the supper an hour or 80 was spent socially. Bellefonte Lodge was represented by A. C. Min- gle, John Noll, J. 8B. MeCargar, De- Laun Stewart aad John D. Meyer, ———————————— fp —-— Ao lf worshipful pre- Advoenting Bat Two Commissioners, Beveral of our exchanges during the past week have stated that an effort would be made to have the next legis Iature make changes in several of the county offices in the state. The most noticeable feature is the wish to reduce the number of county commissioners and county auditors, If the project succeeds the two parties polling the largest number of votes will each elect a member of both boards, Ifa dispute or dead-lock occurs at any time over any public matter between the mem. bers of either of the boards the ques. tion at issue is to be left to the com- mon pleas court judge, who will make a decision and cause his action to be a matter of record. The intention is not, as far as we can learn, to make the change on economical lines, but to get first class business men on the boards. The papers state that if a sal- ary of $2,000 a year is paid each of the commissioners and $5 per day to the auditors the taxpayers throughout the state will be benefited by good officers, Other changes are proposed, but they % A. Keller —— if trt—— LOCALS Bee the nice line of ladies’ station at the Reporter office. Murs, Michael Smith, of Potters fice last week, Philadelphia where she visited her sons and other relatives for several i weeks, | Rev. Mrs. J. I. aud Stonecy pher, Selinsgrove. Mr. and Wm. and daughters Misses Mabel L. and Emma, of Bpriog Mills, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Emerick Satur- Mrs Noties For the first time for a uumber of years the boys appeared in fantastic style and paraded. Spring Mills was a point visited, at which place they spent several hours, Harry Frantz, who last spring town and moved there, aCcompanied by his brother-in-law, F. J, McClellan, were callers at this office, 8. Elmer Ishler has leased one of the farms belonging to Theodore D, Boal, located near Oak Hall, and now tens auted by Joho Kline. Mr, Ishler at present lives on the Bankey farm, nesr Potters Mills, which farm will again be conducted by Marcellus Saokey. Joseph Whittaker, of Curwens- ville, spent a few days in town Inst week visiting his friend John San- ders. Mr, Whittaker is a manufactur. er of woolen goods but some time ngo was unfortunate in having his mill burned and is at p#esent looking for a desirable place to locate, Messrs, M. A. Musser, son of Abso- lom Musser, of Aaronsburg, and W, Harvey Emerick, son of Henry Eme- rick, of Centre Hall, are east for a few weeks, which time will be divided among friends and relatives in Penns Valley. Mr. Musser is ecugaged in farming, about eight niles from Chatles City, lows, Mr. Emerick is also looated in the same seotion and is employed on a farm. The former is brother of R. D. Musser, of Bpring fre not as important as the above, Mills. i hot i } | {i COuUl {| vig pp even | 1 i i | Dr. Hillis { County. i J Write ’ YY liiiam Lawye it ently pu SOUT, Ted Lo on aston Avenue, ae will Us | i i i ¥ f 2 : t . { found during business its. He was | Nove i IOURLY sugaged walch | an and sub-polic night | prev i al 3. i i 18 i orier lint i Portis LR } bart « | PARITY Was ! bat has { moter, | Of Pieasant Mrs, Crap, Ue OUvCarion irthiday. Bome i § TM ’ and any gifts were i wie i’ a sl presented, niry oda 8 I ara Was ye i: ket bow ia They're a fal ¥ t1 Millheim, | paris Tweniysix sisps-take the op b A modate your bet Jt Tome DPI hy el i In speut Christmas in Freeburg with his | lars Postmaster DY separa write or i : : daughter, Mrs. Charles Bossier. Mrs, Jacob Breon spent Christiuas io Philadelphia at! 4 . . . ARS tHe howe of her daughter, Mrs. WB al jE gre and son { hares | lance Weaver. The body of little Mamie Saanger, | 3 Ad ; West Virginia, RL in the farm and fanning water : # This isa good opportu ME BY 0 which was buried in there some time Was and brought | place for burial Inst week, |. H | Brown, of Milesburg, while he was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Brown, in this place, last week, was broken into and ransacked, Willis Weber, of Rebersburg, son-in- she having died : BEKO, | » res farm at 5 ta road i person or wrile Ale Apply M. J. DECKER, Centre Hall, Pa. LAL exhumed lo this the house of Ed is reported that : I 4 ARM FOR SALE~The undersigned offers Al private sale the farm one and one-half miles west of Centre Hall, on Brush Valley road, Known aa the Heckman farm, containing about ofie hundred and twenty-seven dores, seventeen ACen being good Umber GOUD BUILDINGS AND WATER A new farm house was built on this place last summer ; the barn is large and in good repair law of Mra. R. B. Hartman, of this | There is runuing water st both house and barn, . i . ; Toe farm ia well located and is a dealrable snd place, visited relatives and friends here plessant place to live, . : > b> ¥ be ‘ This farm will be sold very chicap, as the own. a few days last week. Mr. W eber is a er has no desire to be burdened with the trouble carpenter by trade, and has been em. | of looking siter the property. > For farther partioulars write or Apply In person ployed in Philadelphia. to M, B. HEKING, The lecture given by Dr. Geo. P. Spring ila, Pa, Bible, of Philadelphia, Friday even. Le ing, was enjoyed by a fair-sized and AUSTIN THOMAS, M. D. appreciative audience. Mr. Bible, by (ALLOPATH.) his le ture, has proven beyond a doubt PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, that he ranks among the highest as an CENTRE HALL, PA. orator and humorist. . Office and residence at Miss Lizzie Ruukie's A team of horses belonging to W, P, Catherman, south of town, broke |o" Mainstreet. Calls attended 10 day or night, loose in front of the residence of Fred | «=e. Catherman and made a dash for Main DLONEY TO LOAN street. In the course of their flight MORTGAGES ON FARMS, the reach in the wagon broke leaving 1 to § por cent, the hind wheels nud the wagon box in TERM OF YEARS, the street. They were finally stopped N SON & by coming in contact with a telephone HENDER RD hia In RS ¢ J ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / } ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ / / THE YEAR 1905 « Finds prepared to serve you in a Furnishings, iron lines of House COOK STOVE TO A PIANO HH Arvisevc fis 372 vr - t all opposit way, and k J position mid cannot , J © be o goods must be as S00 in or 5 every OrDoOrt pp We take this ou lor your patronag o » soy ly & 33% UIC y same time solicit a continuance of JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRING MILLS, TNT VN NNW CVD TC a the NNN DDD YD DDD DDD DV DD DVB D We WWW WWW NW WW WWW WWW WN WWW THE BEST SHOES + Thinking of Buying Shoes ? 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