The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 26, 1905, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. !
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1905.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Methodist—Kreamerville, morning ; Millheim,
evening.
Evangelical--Lemont, morning ;
aftervoon,
Presbyterian—Centre Hall, morning:
Mills, afternoon.
Linden Hall,
Spring
Lutheran—Tussey ville, morning ; Centre Hall,
afternoon ; Georges Valley, eveniug.
Reformed-—-Spring Mills, morning ; Union, aft
ernoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
Boalsburg Reformed — Plone
Pine Grove, afternoon,
Hall, morning ;
[Appointments not given here have not been
DOINGS OF THE COURT,
SN
Ulrculars and Advertising Matter Cannot
He Deposited ln Them,
RURAL LETTER BOXES,
January Court Couvened Monday ¥usi
viess Troosnoted,
The postoffice department has issued
the following order : convened Monday morning, January
Owing to the numerous complaints | 25rd, 1905. Hon, Ellis L. Orvis, Pre g-
which are being made to the depart- | ident Judge, took his seat promptly at
ment that advertising circulars und | ten o'clock, Prothonotary
other mailable matter, postage on | and Register Archey took
which has not been prepaid, are being | spective places, Court
placed in rural letter boxes intended | G. 8 Sunbury
for persons who receive mail through | at nine o'clock ready for service,
such boxes, and in order that there | up
may be no misunderstanding regard- | in the presentation of motions and pe-
ing the proper disposition of such mat- | titions by the several me
ter, you are hereby advised that pa-| bar.
The regular term of January
Kimport
then
Btenographer
Burrows arrived from
The morning session was taken
mbers
|
| PREST. DICKINSON COLLEGE DEAD,
{ Dr, Edward James Gray Passes Away in
Haltimore Hospital
The D.
D., President of Williamsport Dickin-
ev, Edward James Gray,
| son Beminary for
|
{years and promivent
the thirty one
| istry
| in the Methodist Episcopal church for
past
in the mis
nearly half a century, died at
{Johns
i more, Friday morning
i
1 Pr.
|age
Hopking' H wpital, il
aray WHR OVEer seventy VERE
had always
He was
mlormstow
though he
much younger
reared near
| youig inn went to
HOUSE CLEANING SALE
od my entire
BLOCK ang pid
re are bargains
A Lot of Shoes reduced from $2.40 to $1.70,
$1.65, $1.95 now $1.50, etc,
Out Of { { 11 a few
Th
reported to this office. ) . | i
— the allowing ap-| Dickinson Merminary
leducatio
trons’ boxes erected rural routes, | The e mnde
are intended exclusively for the recep- | pointments
on mrt
SALE REGISTER,
ORPHANS' COURT SALE of Penns Cave and
farm of two hundred acres, February 10th, Fri
day, 10a. m. See adv, elsewhere,
L. A. KREITZER, AGENT, MARCH 2, Thurs
day, 12 o'clock, ou the J. R. Bible farm, uear
Sprucetown : I horses, 4 cows, 1 belfer, two-horse
wagon, sled, spring wagon, tp buggy, cutter,
Jobhuson ower, hay rake, harness, nousehold
goods, ete “6 luterest in 12 acres of grain, hay
by the tou.
JOHN KLINE & SON, MARCH 5, Wednesday,
Oak Hall, 5 bead of horses, 7 mileh cows, 1 head
of young cattle, 19 shoats, 5 brood sows, farm im
plements, household goods, aso a 250 egg in
cubator
B. GARDNER GROVE, MARCH
9 o'clock, three miles east of Centre
Brush Valley road ! Work horses,
mules, 2 colts, eight milch cows,
young cattle, 33 sheep, 25 hogs, full
implements,
WM. SCHOLL,
Hall,
J. A.
Farmers
Thursday,
Hall, on
team of
wie bull, 16
line of Iarm
MARCH 15, Wednesday, Centre
McCLINTIC, MARCH Thursday,
Mills, farm stock and implements
tion of matter regularly in the mails, |
for delivery or dispateh through the |
mails, and “mailable’’
carriers ficd deposited
articles which |
such mail |
boxes on their routes, are properly * in |
in
the mails’ and subject to all the rules |
regulating mail matter, including the |
payment of postage thereon,
You will promptly and fully instruct |
the rural carriers attached to your of- |
fice that all
rural
postage affixed or money provided suf- |
ficient to
taken to the initial postoffice and held |
such
found in |
the proper |
mailable matter
letter boxes, without
purchase same, should be
| for postage. matter its
ceipt at the postoflice should be treat-
on
re-
ed in accordance with the provisions
J. FRANK BIBLE, MARCH 21, Tuesday, 12
Centre Hill
CLYDE WIELAND, MARCH
day, 10 o'clock, at Linden Hall
miich cows, 17 young cattle, 15
full line of implements,
J. K, BITNER, MARCH XM, Friday,
east of Penu Mall Horses, cattle, tarn
ments, eld
~. RIBHEL, MARCH 27
£8 West
2, Wedoes-
6 horses, 11
sheep. 40 hogs,
Mc
of Boast
» MARCH 25, Tue
east of Old arm stock and
Court Appointments,
The court made
the other day, as follows :
Ex-Treasurer Charles Smith,
Crier.
John Mechtly, Tipstafl,
James J. Lipstafl.
Court
Kane,
ees
Selling the Johnson Machines,
J. H. and 8B. E. Weber, Centre Hall
and Oak Hall, are selling the John-
son Harvester Company's
This Company is not in the trust, and
buying. o7
————— men
Pomouas Grange Meeting.
Po-
in
‘The first quarterly meeting of
mona Grange, No, 13, will be held
of this week. Three sessions will be
held—forenoon, afternoon and even-
ing. The sessions promise to be of un-
usual interest, and the sttendance
large. It is urged that all fourth de-
gree members attend the
They are accorded all privileges en-
joyed by fifth degree members, except
voting.
sessions,
nasil mts
Died in Missour!
Mre. H. W. Kreamer, of this place,
Thursday of last week, received a let-
ter with the sad news of the sudden
death of her brother-in-law, Dr. George
W. Ebrite, which occurred January
14th, at his home pear Gainesville,
Missouri. His death by
paralysis of the heart, and his age was
sixty-four years. Dr. Ebrite was a
former resident of Spring Mills, and
was well Known to many in that vi-
cinity.
was caused
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Mrs. Runkle Falls to Get vivoree
A recent dispatch from York says:
Mrs. Ada V. Runkle was refused a di-
vorce from her husband, William H.
Runkle, and was ordered to pay (he
costs of the suit. Mr. Runkle claimed
that the suit was a plan of his wife's
to secure his property. He is suing
to recover his share of $20,000 worth of
property which, he says, he turned
over to his wife before she began di-
vorce proceedings.
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Tranafer of Real Estate,
Susannah Miller, et. bar, to Law-
rence 1. Miller, Dec. 15, 1904 ; lot in
Rush twp. $710.
Susannah Miller, et, bar., to W. ID,
Cusby, Dee. 15, 1904 ; lot in Rush twp.
$615,
Edward Russell Baurne to J. Ed-
ward Darhun, Nov, 29, 1904 ;: two lots
io Spring twp. $1.
W. Fred Reynolds, et, ux., to D, A.
Grove, Jan. 16, 1905,
twp. $150.
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School Directors’ Meeting,
The meeting of the Centre County
Behool Directors Association was not
as largely attended as it might have
been,
The program was carried out almost
as printed in these columns, Dr,
Behaeffer and Buperiotendent James
M. Coughlin both being present,
The afficers elected are as follows :
President, W. C. Heinle, Esq., Vice
Presidents, Dr. W. 8. Glenn, Btate
College ; Ira GG. Burket, Half Moon ;
Becretary, H. C. Quigley, E«q., Belle
fonte ; Treasurer, John P. Harris,
Delegates to State Directors’ Conven-
tion at Harrisburg, Prof. CO. L. Gram-
ley, 8. W. Bmith, Centre Hall ; H. P,
Harris, Bellefonte; D. A. Deitrick,
Walker ;, Dr. H. 8. Braucht, Gregg.
The convention will be held February
{of the Postal Laws and Regulations
| covering matter mailed without
i payment of postage. Rural letter boxes
| are aflorded the same protection under
{the law, as other United States mail
Wo py
Shuey-Fogleman,
At the Evangelical parsonage, Cen-
{tre Hall, by Rev. J. F. Wed-
nesday, 19th inst. Shuey
|and Miss Fannie both of
Nhullz,
H.
Fogleman,
James
| Lemont, were married,
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Lincoln Day at State
versary of 1
, Lhe
As the anol Lie
| Abraham Lit
of the Uni
February 12
colo sixteentl
dent
day
Ntate College will celebrate
13th, as Lincoln Day. The
the Hon.
The
held in the auditorium
CK %. In
the day will be
of
be
ping at 10 o’cle
ters, =eranton,
will
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A Wide Awake Grange
Hall, i
ETAauges
'rogress Girange, of Centre
among the most
{in the state and
i
ily to its membership.
prosper
us
is adding continuous
Al the meeting
| last iXteen
Saturday applications
rod m1 i
IVeQ an Lik
were rec olners are mak-
ing inquiries io reference to the grange,
All persons desiring to join the grange
their applications to
Miss F. 8B. Rbone,
Hall, who will promptly
ri
grapge,
should send the
secrelary,
same to Lhe
The program for
ary 4th, isas f
SBhafler ;
Naturday,
lHiows : Recitation
ecasny, Miss Elsie
Discussion—"* Should ground
ed as deep for corn as for othe
-J. J. Arney. Discussion
you consider it bad
to borrow money with whiel
policy for s
man
start in business James Keller
I
LOCALS,
Hay is being shipped from the Cen-
tre Hall station at a lively rate,
The Republicans in the borough
Mr. and Mra. D. J. Meyer visited
their son, Charles H. Meyer and fami-
ly, in Reedsville, last week,
Luther Kline, of Bellefonte, was a
brief caller Friday of last week,
regularly employed at the Bellefonte |
He is |
furnace. !
John Boyder, who lives on the Bruss |
farm, east of Centre Hall, providing |
he moves to his own property, intends |
devoting his time to trucking I
Peter Breon and daughter, Miss
Ella, of near Millheim, recently paid a |
visit to the families of Judge Kohler
and Foster Btover, of Reedsville.
The wheat plants are protected by
the two inches of snow that fell Hat
urday night. The crop last week when
partly exposed to view looked to be
in good condition.
George Felding, one of the Report.
er's readers at Lioden Hall, called
around last week and did his part
toward making the Reporter ma-
chinery run during 1905 without too
i
i
for use in the printing of sale bills
The posters printed at this office show
the cleanest, latest cut of wood-type,
and Lhe two-color bills can’t be mate
bed anywhere in the county.
Mrs. Mary OdenKirx Kod Mrs. Mary
Bhoop were pleasant callers the other
evening. These ladies don't believe in
growing old, and consequently aim to
recall the plessant things of life in-
stead of looking for evil omens,
Benjamin Boob, of Penn township,
who some time ago was badly injured
by the bursting of a fly wheel at the
Laurelton lumber company’s plant at
Laurelton, has been awarded $2,190 50
damages by a Union county jury.
The Buperior Court granted a new
trinl in the case of R. B. Taylor ve,
James McCaflerty. This was a case
growing out of a contract for the build. |
ing of a bridge in Spring township,
9th and 10th,
Taylor won the case in the lower court,
Court Crier, Charles Bmitt
fonte
Messenpe
Bellefonte
Tip-Staves
Court
Janes
iam Dawson, of
Mechtly, of (
I'he court appointed
Fis On the library commit
The con
oughs and townships made
tables of lie
teriy returns, after which
jurors were called int
given Lheir 1astruet
Jerome Spigletiyer,
was appointed
ry.
grand Ju
who
fracture
weer
ceiving
Hayes’ pri
having been
from Nit
Mr.
siderable,
tany Ti
MeNitt ha
oul with the
aid are of
in hoped to reduce his
minimum
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Three Hoye Kilied
A horrible sccident occurred at
three lives were lost and as
saddened. A
aud
across the railroad track,
shifting engive and two of the
Willard Elder
were killed,
Thomas,
on the
badly that be died the next
homes party of
were coasting, au they
ran
and
the
of
shifter,
George
third,
the
was
and
sON
Gieorge
eugineer
hurt
morning.
The engineer saw that an accident was
imminent and vainly tried to
the boys. Wha! have
horror when
6H
Warn
tat his
found
one of the victimes,
beon
he his own son
Wp
Everybody's Magarine,
The desperate increase in the cost of
living is staring us in the face to-day,
The reasons for it are asked by all, In
February Everybody's, Charles KE.
Russel, commissioned by the maga.
zine to investigate the subject, begins
a series of articles on “The Greatest
Trust in the World.” In the first in-
stalment he reveals a monster mon-
opoly, greater than the “Standard
O11,” holding in its grasp all the meat,
fruit and dairy products of the United
Bates.
Mr. Lawson's contribution to a
“Frenzied Finance” begins with an ex.
planation of his recent move against
the “System’ in Wall Btreet., The
upbullding of a “bull’ market, the
schemes and bribes used to tempt the
public into buying securities, and the
blow which Mr, Lawson through his
widely circulated advertisements de-
livered at the “System,” are explained
clearly and in detail,
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ARM FOI
eaten] Of
rn This i= a good opportunity w
# aro atl loss than ite real vain APY
in person or write 1o M. J. DECKER,
Centre Hail, Pa.
and
Pies
MTT
| RM FOR SALE~The undersigned offers
Si privaie sale the farm one and one-aaif
miles west of Centre Hail, on Brash Valley road,
known as ihe Heckman farm, containing shout
one hondred aod Iwenly seven ares, seventeen
Acres being good timber,
GOULD BUILDINGS AND WATER
A new farin house was bulit on this place last
Summer ; ibe barn is large and in good repair
There is running water at both house and barn
Tue farm ia weil loosted and is a desirable and
pleasant piace to live,
This farm will be sold very cheap, as the own.
er hiss Bo desire to be burdened wilt the trouble
of looking after the property.
For further particulars wiite or apply in person
M. B. HERING,
Hpring Mills, Pa,
to
D ¥. FORTNEY
.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
Office North of Court House,
WwW HARRISON WALKER
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA.
No. 19 W. High Street,
All professional business promptly attended to,
Shoes, Rubbers, Underwear, Hats and Caps, Men's
and Boys’ Pants, Boys’ Waists, Men's cotton and
wool shirts, Gloves and mittens, Dress
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goods, Dishes
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TUSSEYVILLE, PA.
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THE BEST SHOES
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* Thinking of Buying Shoes ?
Here's Information for You
Yeager & Davis
Our Leading Lines Always
In Stock ,
For Men
STETSON
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For Women , . .
JOHN H. CROSS
BILT WELL DOROTHY DODD SHOES
WALK OVER YEAGER & DAVIS SPECIAL
We have the well known Freed Brothers W orking Shoes.
We have
We can give :
tk for $1.00
We oan give ‘
or $1.00
YEAGER & DAVIS
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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: , REARICK BROTHERS . . .
: Intend Making their Store
: one of the foremost in the Val-
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by giving Bargains in the, . . .
Housefurnishing Line
When thinking of buying come and examine our
Stock. Everything cut to the lowest prices,
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A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED
..REARICK BROS...
Furniture Dealers and
Funeral Director