peer THE THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 19006. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Evangel afternoon ; ( Hill, ical—Tussoyville, morning entre Hall, evening Hall, Egg Presbyter an Cet evening Reformed afternoon morning and Tusseyville, morning ; Centre Hall, Lutheran—Centre Hall. morning ; Georges Val ley, afternoon ; Unlen, evening. Note the change of Union from afternoon to eveniug Reformed — Boa!shurg, morning, Houserville, afternoon, Boalsburg gommu.ion [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this oflice | SALE REGISTER, E of Penns Cave and bruary 10th, Fri. ORPHANS farm of two! day, 10a. u L « REIT ( I’ MARCH 2, Thurs day, ! the J .. B » farm, near Spruce two-horse WHEOL, =ied Johuson , Wednesday, Centre 2. Wednes- horses, 11 1004, A Few Statistios Concerning Centre Coun ty Affairs, Number of prisoners confined to the | county jail, during the past year, at | the expense of the county, eighty- eight. | One person was sent to the Hunting- | don Reformatory and three prisoners | were sent to the Western Penitentiary. Number of bills of iadictment pre- sented to the grand jury for the year, seventy-eight ; of this number sixty- one were found true bills and seven- teen were ignored. There were forty” three bills nol prosed, the cases having been settled or disposed of before reaching the grand jury. There were nine true bills nol prosed by the court, leaving fifty-two commonwealth trials by juries, An license A. examination of the docket 360 and in 1902 granted was 374, tal was the in the nineteen years in effect, the first was granted uotil October 9, cense law has been October 9, 1885, when license total of about 6 460 granted, or an average of 340 per year, Wo p> - wr No More New Harald Dellveries Owing to the exhaustion Fhe Febr start Set’ Readers Smart Set have learned to look upon novel each issue of that LUGAL appears in biggest event of the month in tieti ut magazine even the happily February enthusiastic will be surprised by Lhe story in the numer N50.000 For At thie opening of the college | Colleg: + Willer sesslod Atherton an- sw Uarnegie to the college nounced ti given the fund the inte for the helping of students y hi He also announced college wh sufficie the in- used for UOIArsQIps 10 8&8 Way had given a like amount and terest of this fund was to be the founding of se to be determined ou later, m————— School Heport The following is a re rt of the In- Hall school for t month, ending January 13th, Hebecca J. teacher : Per cent male 90 termediate grad Centre Moyer, ndance, male 93, fe- 91 ; average altend- ance, male femaale 13, total 32; num oer ol female 15 scliolars enrolled, male 22, , total 37. Names of those at- of Lhe mouth Nina sSoyder, Verna Rowe, Alice Rear- ick, Mitte Ralph Diuges, Calvi Kerlin tending every day Laura Mitterling, Ruth Smith, Margaret ling, Nellie Smith, un Smith, William Brooks, Roy , Harry Mader, Jewell y George Slack, John Pufl, Ira Foreman, YY Liteman, s—— BA tl Nine Miles of Road Bailt Commissio ado miles of great r Hunter niskes { whole over the [ac that nine have been built under road the supervision of the road department that now uop- of which head, and he is the miles of der contract. The commissioner suggests that all the highways should be surveyed, aud since the $6,500,000 are not being gob- twenly-six road are bled fast enough, the commissioner's suggestion may perhaps speed the matter, Another suggestion is that the law be changed so that townships have three supervisors instead of two, and their term of office lengthened, so that two supervisors are held year. A good suggestion is the abolishing of narrow-tired wagous, over each Commissioner Hunter predicts the speedy extinction of the custom of “working” out road tax, amie fin Ishier-Ramaey Wedding. A beautiful wedding took place Thursday noon of last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ram- sey, of Pleasant Gap, when their only daughter, Miss Mary R., became the wife of Harry E. Ishler, of near State College. At precisely 12 o'clock the bride and groom were ushered into the parlor by Jacob Btamm, of Altoona, and Mise Emma Ishler, sister of the groom, while the wedding march was being played by Miss Mabel Ishler, another sister, The ceremony was performed by their pastor, Rev. J. 1. Btonecypher, of Boalsburg, assisted by Rev. W. H. Behuyler, of Centre Hall, A large number of guests were pres ent and the happy couple were made the recipients of many useful gifts, Imunediately after the service the company was invited to the dining reom where a large table was bounti- fully spread to satisfy the wants of the fnper man, A season was spent social. ly and the guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs, Ishier a long life of hap piness and success, {the Post Office Department will dis- | I lecontinue the establishment of new | rural free delive ry routes, Phere are ules, ap selfing the Johnson Machines J. H. and B. E. land Oak Hall, are selling the Joho- ison Harvester { Company's Binders, | This Compaoy is not in che trust, and {it will pay all farmers to see us before | buying 07 -~ - — utice of Caucus Democrat fF 3 er Wwwoship are Lierey notified tun A caucus for | pominstiog lownship aud preci flcers, will be held at Centre Hill, on | Saturday, January 25th, 1905 between § J the hours ol kK = and 5 o'clock p. ma G. L (1 E0 GOODHART, H. EMERICK, J. B. BPANGLER, Commitleemuen, Tp mins tutcher Shoots Thief Butcher Jacob Cass, of and hit a tuief in the he from posterior as was fleeing his butcher to steal the carcass of a calf, bul LOO DOISY. I'he butcher f3is revolver, apd the | cured noted above followed, apni Woodward. Edas Oradorf is on the sick list, Dr. Ard and wife left for phis last Monday. Mrs. N. geriow u last week Musser and family 'Bquite grandfather and grandmother Stover Mrs. Kleckner and son, of Glen ry Motz. spent Tuesday very pleasantly al the home of F. P. Guisewite, near Fiedler. Daniel Keller and wife, of near Cen- tre Hall, and Charles Wolfe and wife, of Aaronsburg, visited with Mrs. Wolfe last week, EC ——— Linden Hall. Those on the sick list this week are Dauiel and Arthur Bohn, Carl Brad- ford and Mrs. Weibly. Miss Bessie SBearson left last week for Philadelphia, where she will spend the winter with relatives, Tuesday evening a sled load drove to State College, where they were en- tertained at the home of Otis Corl. Monday night a sled load of Boals- burg people drove to Bellefonte where they spent the evening at the home of Samuel Rine. Miss Sadie Goss and Mrs, 8, E, Goss and son were entertained at the hos- pitable home of J. H. Ross last week, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wieland and gon Daniel at the home of F. £. Wie- fand. \ Quite a lot of chemical wood is being hauled from the lumber tract on Nit- tany Mountain and shipped from this place. James SBwabb has charge of the work and employs about twepty men besides four or five teams are kept busy hauling the wood to market Among the visitors in town this week were Cal Wieland and family at the home of his brother ; Miss Mary Struble, at the home of her aunt, Mrs, Campbell ; Miss Whitmer, at the home of John Bohn, and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Ruhl at the home of John Dieul. Mrs. D. C. Hess returned last week from Elkins, West Virginia, where sh has spent several months with her grand-daughter ; after only a few days spent at her home in this place, she left for Osceola, where she will spend the remainder of the winter at the home of her daughter, f Herman Long died at the home of his'mother, Mrs, Benjamin of Bonlsburg ing, of consumption, Dens, Slenim, o afte! The deceased wi of the Westinghouse ¢ burg but about a ves: pelled to give up hi of ill health and ¢ He would years old o Surviving ZIavi morning w | i arew, Clavton, al Wes He Per ET fat! Dav i iu fais ns Fhe al vo { ter i i Lioyd =t a day o i Valley, | Mr. and Mi Troxelvilie % rents, returning o Merchant J spent a few days Brown and family, at Mr. and Mra. N bersburg, and Mrs, burg, visited friends in tow last week. Clymer Stover has sq ship with ex-Sheritl Philipsburg, iu the iin ed with Liis hard ware co Spring Mills, beens siCK, improving, wv, John riiaker wio C. E. Zeigler, on Friday made a ine trip to Hublersburg. William Ruhl Portland cutter from HN, wife, of Pleasant HN Gap, were guests at the home of C. E Doughi a handsome i. Condo, Keller and Zeigler on Buuday. J. H. McCool wife, of Rebers- burg, spent Wedpesday in town and were guests al the home of Samuel Brown. and T. M. Gramley recently bought the Shook Brothers interests inthe Hpring Mills Creswaery, and has now become the sole owner of the plant, A. N. Finkel, the lumber king, last week moved his saw mill from the Station to dmithtown, where he will operate on the Dr. Musser tract, The house and lot owned by James H. McCool, of Reborsburg, located on the “hill” and occupied by Thomas Decker, was sold last week to CO, E Zeigler, who will occupy it in the spring. TA Inrge delegation of the Odd Fel. lows’ fraternity of Bellefonte, took ad- vantage of the fine sleighing on Fri day night and came here to visit the Spring Mills Lodge, and spent a de lightful evening. AUTOS FOR ROYALTY for Eart of Dns Caulkins & tion Post Uo I'he Middletown following is taken fro (Connect Kerlin at pr to sale Lhe f Cen Fie hundred ang gotten being good rly BUG re AiR AD $lin the ibere is rannis due piossrnt place to ive Pols fanin will be sold very cheap, ax Lhe own ef has DO desire Wo be burdened wiih the trouble of loukiug aber the property For futher particulars write of fppiy in person to M:. B. BERING, Spring Milis, Pa. bara is large « iia goo Ww waler st bot farm 1s well bain and wid FUROR Bi desirabu AUSTIN THOMAS, M. D. (ALLOPATH.) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, CENTRE HALL Miss PA. Ofice and residence at fdseie Runkle's oti Main street. Calls attended to day or night, D ¥. FORTREY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA OMce North of Court House, W HARRISON WALKER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA, No 19 W. High Street, All professional business promptly sttended to, Teachers’ Local Institute Grange Arcadia, Centre Hall, February 3 and Program Interspersed With Music. FRIDAY, 7 O'CLOCK. ee We We NU 4 ¢ ’ ¢ JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRING I OC IKLIN AViLL |} “ ET To Ta Th Th a 5 : 2 & Tal ma iit > - EAE, + of HARES * | For Men . . . For women . . « « JOHN H. CROSS DOROTHY DODD SHOES YEAGER & DAVIS SPECIAL Working Shoes. OVER lensthieor Drowners YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. SELL 1905 Furniture with those of any other dealer and you will be convinced that we save vou money HERE ARE A FEW : Quartered Oak Side Board . . $17.50 Good Oak Chamber Suit , . . . $17.50 Finely Polished Quartered Oak Library Tables . . . . $7.75 Iron Bed and Spring .... . $7.00 ..REARICK BROS... Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors . . . CENTRE HALL. ® : ® 2 ® ” @ “ Come to our Store and compare our prices and : : :