Ha THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1805, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran--Union, morning | Spring Mills, aft- ernoon ; Centre Hall, evening Presbyterian fon, preparatory service . Centre Hall, afternoon spring Mills, morning, commun Saturday afternoon ; Hefornmede Fusseyville, afternoon Centre Hall, morning Bonlsburg Reformed -Houseryille Boalsburg, afternoon morning Appointments nol given here have not been reporied in this office, | SALE REGISTER ROYER, AVRIL §, Saturday | p Household goods, Wyoming ¢ Branch cook stove, room oot extension MES. W. W wi, at Centre Hill Piock Ash range, OLY stove with coal and wood grate | table, sink, doughiray, ele, MeOALMONT & ¢ APRIL saturday, | k., Bellefonte Implements, machinery, prain separatoss, lari wagous, buggies, ete, ete, both new and second hand ee adv, in this ne, (8) oe POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, URER FF. K. WHIT} authorized to snnounce that FF. K White, of the Borough of Philipsburg, is a candl- date for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the nsages of the Demociatic party FOR TREA Ve are 8S. SHAFFER, to announce thet Klis 8 is a candidate for the io the usages of the FOR SHERIFF ELLI We are authorized Shatter, of Miles township office of riff, subject Democratic party FOR ORDER J. § re ithorized to announce that J GC lidate for the office of Recorder, sages of the Democratic party D. MILLER. Whe ROWE Rowe 4 subject lo the u FOR TREABURER I, to aupounce that J. D, 0 nship 0 f Walker, is a candidate ¢ 2 of County Treasurer, subject to the » Democratic party, SIONER: WM. H. FRY ed to ) an! HOUNce that William Ww is & candidate for y ihiact to the rized fos Ket Weare au Jackson, of © FOR i to announce that H. J # candidate for the of of Regist 0 the nuaspes of the [emo par EG] ares foe erratic WAGNER Ito announce that a candidate mages of the FOR R We GEIS Wag for the of Den Othe LOCALS Fine rains last week, we if, {ime to sow clover sand blue birds plentiful, ugh Bolin are he boro atditora” statement has been issued he funerals of Mrs Mr Homan were largely attended Mareh from the Mia iting her tre Hill A horn captured at Arney and ideal month life and of farm Altoona, eR has been standpoint of who Fmily Boal ia vise parents five ('en- unusual he ured between five and six feet from tip WAH bird meas Ow i, of Lemont FA to tip of wings killer i 0 ton, of the ire louse and Ww burg, manufactures Lo 8 f Toms, Fora remedy Mifflin Hed for gapes, cousull { ‘rose we Killer Mise Dertha and Hherift H The during of Philipsburg eligagetnent i Paylor 1% Announesd HiRes HIAITIAage ia to take thie early sUnLamer YER, When fifty caine io sud will Fhe ind again for he present om pleted, ¥iil DR had «thiee Duundays YERT end ous Lhe ident will hundred and Sunday not hap- pen ten FRR» Mills, Je J. Mmith Brothers, of Hpriog had charge of the burial of Mrs, Arney. The casket, the couch atyle was very handsome sod eXpeumive A WAS also used . which was one « metal rough box Montgomery Ward & Company, of Chicago, have two large advertise. ments in the Reporter on pages three and five. This company will contin- ue its advertisements, & change each week, for several months The Woman's Home Companion for April is the Easter nnmber, and well befits the season. A leading article, “Moat Picturesque of Easter Cele- brations,”’ describes an Easter in Jeru- salem. The second in the series of ar- ticles on food-adulteration comes close home bir relating "How the Baby Pays the Tax.” The student body at Pennsylvania Histe College were not favorably im- pressed with the general make-up of the state law makers who composed the committees that visited that insti- tution recently. The addresses de livered Ly the distinguished gentle men afforded amusement but no in- struction for the students, and the rhetoric employed is said to have beeh altogether on the bd, A bill before the Legislature pro- poses Lo reduce the number of Hiate re- ports printed, and if passed would save about $50,000 8 year. This is a matter that ought to be handled with discrimination. There are many Htate reports that are of little or no value and a very few copies are enough but there are others which are not now printed in sufficient namber to supply a proper demand, Judge Orvia informed the barrister that he wanted them to be more par ticular in furnishing the evidence in divoree eases, that it was his intention to grant decrees only in such cases as the evidence warranted. He asked the attorneys to furnish both the ques tions and answers of witnesses instead of a synopsin of the testimony, the custom in’ vogue. He further stated that the testimony ‘of near relatives would not be regarded as sufficient, “bat that be wanted evidence of a eral character the same ae be required in 4ny quarter session case, THE LIQUOR LICENSEN, The Court Announced its Decision Taeasdny Afternoon, Tuesday afternoon nounced its declsion on cense question, Twenty-seven licenses were granted, thirteen were held over and seven refused, All the applicants on the south side were granted except Mr, Brungart, for Musser House, whose application was held over. The 1 the cout an-| the liguor li- Licenses, “the complete list is appended FAVERN LICENS} 1 aver font Ww W granted CM & CRB Garman, Bell heh Horton 8, lay, Belle A. Noonan Frederick Moscbarger, Bellefonte, WwW. W. L. Dagget, Bellefonte, W. W., granted I. W. Runkde, Centre Hall, granted jacoh LL, DeHaas, Howard GG, BM. Brupgart, Millheim, held over Isane A er, Millheim, granted W. B. Price, 1st W., held over Rapsey & Grebe, 2 Ww Thomas Barnes, hilipsbitieg, & Frank Test, Phili i W.. ref Dorsey Meyer, dW. refused Christ North, Fhili MW, granted MW Hone, XM Jaraes Bollelonte granted CET EE | granted SHAW Philipsburg, Phi 1 }E., Vpabus ¥ , granted Ww sed graunisd James Passmore, 1 Rogers, Ph pest Slinger, P W., granted Enoch Hugg, Philips ; Fe Pein Alols Kohlbecker, Boggs, grant i Philip Drumm, Gregg, grante Remuel B. Bhatter Miles, grater d Edward i James 8. Relsh, James D. Hafer, Penn J. Edward Miller, Kt Andre granted al granted 1 [RA Potter rant a granted refised Bush, granted an, Rush, re WwW SOmmervine, Lelebrated Ninetioth Birthday Michael Hockey celebrated his nine. tieth birthday, near U'ylersy home Valley. Mr, Rockey, sithough sfMigted with palsy recently, at his ie, in Bugs about threes years i" in reasonable good health BEO, He comes from a family his mother hav- of His parents, Margaret Hs Brush Mr sketeh ville and named the noted for longevity, hundred Harnett ing attained the one and three years age and wiikey, came from Valley of I'ylers. John nited Rockey, Lhe this founded the vil sibjpect of after the 1 firs Inge place president of f the county sad were bat then He Tyler, Hiates Wis school Clinton when Oe J al two teachers that tise there he of pRTiy, Hore schools in Valley Lauter fected 1 IER Waa the office ol the § ad ed than « third of a century Michael Rockey Amelia Kleckner ele iustice vate LS Lhe Pletnoceatic wd a that capacity for was married to Miss who passed away Their children liv Mrs. J. D Rishiel, of Veh Years ago ing are WB Roukey, Hubler and Mrs. W. H Tyleravilie : Misses Mattie and sth arine Rockey at home. He was again married eight years ayo to his present wife, Mrs. Molley Tuuke, of Coburn. One brother, William F_, the last sur. vivor of the family of children, lives in Lincola, Nebraska The Sugar Valley Journal, in giving an elaborate sccount of the birthday celebration, closes thus : He attributes his long life to simplicity of habits, He has been a coffee drinker, a user of intoxicants and an exceedingly mod. erate chewer of lobacco, Unssle L. Chadwick Gets 10, Mrs. Cassie [.. Chadwick gets ten years in Ohio state prison for conspir- acy to defraud the Oberlin bank. She was convicted on seven counts, and sentenced on six, An appeal was taken on her behalf, AA A SAIPAN Hite Do You Want te Make Money 7 Of course you do. Let us help you? Hell your cream, eggs and poultry to us and we guarantee that you will be pleased with the returns. Compare our prices with others buying cream, and you will be convinced that we can pake money for you, We are now opening new cream routes. If our driver does not pass your place, drop us a line and we will have him eajl. We nlways pay the highest market prices for eggs, chickens, ducks sod turkeys. Tue Howanrn UREaMERY Cone, Office Bellefonte, Pa. A sis Program for Progress Grange The following prograin has been pre- pared for the meeting of Progress Grange, Haturday, 2 p. wm. Comparative mill rate of taxation of the different classes of _ property. — David Keller, Recitation, Miss Edith Lutz. Hoong, Miss Harah Breon, Technical agricultire) aducation for farmers’ families, Fergus Potter. Recitation, Roy Shaffer, Would it pay the farmer to plant a Boug by the Grange. LOUALN The roads are drying off nicely, The school term of 1904-05 1a almost Jacob Lee to-day (Thursday from Linden Hall to Milton, IHIOVER Henry Btoner will move to his farm al the station Tuesday of next Mr, and Mra. Wilbur atid little son Ralph, of Yeagertown, drove to Centre Hall Bunday Next Monday it will be thirty the first thie porter was printed in Centre Hall, wiek, Henney WEY FERS sinee testi of He Civarge Bhell, of been appointed fish for of Clinton, | Muyder snd Lycoming Mr and Mis daughter, MitHinburg, warden Contes Centre, Miles Arney sain Wore {'enilre Hunday Mi al the Bellefonte eleciriv W fhe mtilio gg tiem of J in Aruey as ecivet i light works Lisorge Kline, ber of the jHhor A Ws 1H Hein & Son, of near Millhelm, tawn HBaturday. ‘Their mill i= in ta da feed, aud they worl and supply flour, are prepared cris oan “le John Rank, of Ryde Station, county, was instantly killed by I'he a fall. ing limb of 8 Lree, free when UY his head penetrated the thirty-five Lirain was about it is the MeN, of atanital and modern brick Hewdsville Bw VERS intention of Mrs Alexander Heedsville, to erect a the John Wilson Me by her [rom Until ite thie rulnle aupleticn Mire Worl Hewdsville Mr, and Ms to Penns oeeupy "y tne on Pearl sired, Decker, of {a Halurday of Harry Ad toons, came Valley Visit ahed relatives Mr winsml-wark friends Inst weel of the that &r sinoe department Penn sylvania Hailroad shops at place haviog been in the shops ey felt Centre i he the winter months Hill two years ago Lhiree writer acres of slfaifa sown Ly very well Fhe indi Calion= are this there are an aban dance « thriving to make of plants in indition a good stand of grass hiree more acres will Lis sown this spring in arder to BR iNnOre Lhorous {ent give Lhe crop A fit av of Tusseyvil while hitched to bast Mr hay to Linden valuable oF ae id NMtoner day 8 Wao mitir Hloner was Hall, fing hauling and loin il way home on reas Ru fail mbit atid one-half miles Hall, the instantly south of fell ale den sbimal snd Mills, DARIne Juines Meholl, of Farinerns a caller placed on the list. He Lawcinda Weaver, will make be lIstter’s Anna Weaver, for her bis w aH Haturday to have his ep that Mrs her ho daughter the pres Aifred stales hin sister with him Mise will have Wie wilh LEFT bird BERT H. Bair al oi Johti propery tenting « Ww Ww I Fussey viile fonb i the Lite, i the of hundred and cated Petin Hall will move to until nex! spring line PARES ihe fieat fied I'he price the latter tract of land was $1230 Hensyl of Lock Haven, was 8 pleasant calier al the Reporter office Saturday eveniog. For the past five years he bins been ewnployed in the office of the Lock Haven Democrat in the jobbing department. He was here to assist his parents (o srrange their household goods, they having just come here from a point near Berwick, After an absence of eight Frank Bierly, of Logansport, [ndisna, came east on a visit to his father, Joseph” Bierly, of Madisonburg. He also spent some time with his cousins, Messrs, Edward W. Crawford and J, Frank Smith, this place. Mr, Bierly weul west twenly-seven years ago, and is now engaged with a railroad bridge crew. Hechrist years, i Prof, Etters, superintendent of the Bellefonte public schools, and Prof, John D. Meyer, principal of the Belle. fonte high school, were in Centre Hall Saturday. Before returning to the county seat, the Polter township school directors were visited in the in- terest of the former's candidacy for the county superintendency of the public schools, The large barn on the farm of A, R Mench, near Cowsn, Union county, was totally destroyed by fire. Hoeven cows, eight sholes, a large amount of grain and hay were destroyed. The horses were removed from the burning building, but in preventing one of the animals return to his stall, the tens ant on the farm, Charles Mench, was seriously injured. Ed. LL. Bartholomew has been | cated at Mifinburg by the Pennsyl. vania Railroad Company, and is now serving in the capacity of assistant | a station master at that point. He en- tered the Centre Hall station as a stn. dent about three years ago, and lias heen a faithfal and accommodating |} man about the station, He js well equipped to enter the services of the railroad on his own hook, and will be found to be wu ¥ AVRIL COURT Two Weeks of Court List of Canes lor the April trial April found the two weeks Following will be thie The third week will appear ater. FIRST WEEK, Jacob Teast va, (4. BR. Mock J. H, Weber va, i. Kk. AL} fl. W Laamnber Company lint for first of court. cases for trial (ientzel, M. Meyers, ry Mwank {iparye Hickels & Ban ve, 1. Norris va. Hen Kimport Landen Jobin Chins er. Morris Peler r, lsanc in John rank, Hugh Best | Brown Harper, Hilo . Love Frank Stoy HAVEL CABEH, each thie defendnul is ts whieh ary Fiarney Maen hin Mury J wii, of, nl inry J | thle Lint Mintiie Gi it inten Praniel Meyer i Lowe waited fr. . 1 Hon! Hus on " iFR allepe Hurd 15. VF. Harris Dravid Mow Mary A. David We Moore fn el. ul, ve Orvis : Peters Hidde, ma Hwaris Anns K administrator Dir. Gi. HH. Woda trator, Houiz va. B. FF. Ha {sr lany A. F Oacenis ia Barrett F. Hirselh ve, Ha ‘hristian Heese Ham W Janes 7 0 Harris, | smi Wilson Jonathan | Fria Harter Hs aeed £0 Vi ish township Henry fried (ter, ii! J. H i sid — Coburn, the (ui - i John Vonads is f babiyv hoy Prof, 1. Hume! will deliv ord paps « thie #ival nologist | er lectiires { this week Mis J | from sl Harter sac h trouble, is | fer {Iw i oll ngRin Phere are still » rast ali geting ul gg Cf Feral neighb { her h Mie, | pasa sulerisined =e or ladies very pleasan i Eee Maturday fVeEning is hi i Chinrles Kerstetien A ills edd Li Bing Mi ler, aved ii in jeirenls atid Faanuel Kersts ay Mr and Mrs, | P Milli Fhurslay | Bia i af id i Mr. a Eo / iil wothy (ao Bellefoo Mrs. Hob and will Onda were assisling Al hom iin gon i iis Hew ier Loo | dntghlier | Tuesday to slay with Indy is not well in Bellefonte until het tle In their new home al WInsnD First Annual PUBLIC SALE hou an SA] URDAY APRIL | i » } NOON A Agricultonai . a . . . Implements hand Agri cultus implements, MACHIN- ERY GRAIN SEPARATORS, CLOVER HULLERS FARM WAGON? BUGGIES CAR RIAGES, and a long line nu to mention here the and second i uew al LOO ~ < meron oF big Sale Bille A thre for farmers Ww buy opportunity at’ their own price, on long credit, new or sec. ond hand good: The thing alike, the AL Sale the Dealers Annual fon big being a pond wller and buyer have adopted System. McClintock, Aunct McCALMONT & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. i =e hs EE Eon BA LFA good driving horse, wolght 110 iw. Also, refrigerator Tee enon for meal market, and s hand butler worker Ww, O. GRAMLEY, Spring Mills, Pa § 5 GGR FOR HATCHING Kags for hatehi I RC White L horn, sisachard nrainT 0. 2 Ww. GRAMLEY, Spring hn: I" CREAM PARLOR BY MRE JW. SHOOK SPRING MILLS, PA The choicest cremin served every Saturday evening, beginning March 18h Your petron is solicited pa ge ee a x BEARPLESS TUBULAR CREAM SKPA- RATO abort out, svi half the dairy NO it “he a low down machine. Thers is no 4 in washing the sim het A w ye nr Sepa wlor bowl, Dhoket bowls, They're ail full of ttoub Paria Lh uz widow tako the one that will motor moda te Connidering the dura: bility of the oAdh iti, whe price is the Howes of uy separaior on the market. For further par tonlar write or apply in b. MAN, Hipring Mills, - ni WANTED TRUFTWORTIY MAN « JuEobont, dun on wo aan ER i ! i i i A 55 INCH, Last EO ' Ti Regular Style trong, h expansion igh-grade “4 wd ’ steel for goes wrong, but does, efficiently, FTL MERE in. or 6 in. spart anized ires, heavily galy Is practically ever strain is put on it cattle, horses, hogs . Yio vy Call Yd tures and ‘ u money and fence field Can show you how will stay fenced. ei, i i perfect gentleman wheiber in or out of bis place of t ¢ THE YEAR 1905 of House COOK STOVE IO A PIANO lines cannot «WB DB BV VND SO in every case. We take Ee EO eS Th a : To Buy € you in Our They are / / ¢ ¢ ¢ / / ASAE LEELA SHOES! As we have been advertising 000 worth of shoes by April are going todo it. We have lot of them left and have to sell them, to sell $12,- Ist and we still a large stay away. BELLEFONT SHOE MON = P THE A. AN ber Suits to select from, the cheapest to the best, just arrived, Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors .
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