\ ‘ } ss msem—— Sts Sn FIRE NEAR REBERSBUI 1G ! Farm House of Wallacs Walker Destroyed ~Iusurance In Anaville Co ] The farm house of Wallace Walker, | one and one-half miles west of Re-| bersburg, was totally destroyed by fire | Mouday noon. The fire was first dis- | covered by neighbors, but not until! the flames had reached such a head-! Wuy that all effort to extinguish the elements was deemed useless. The | family was seated at the dinner table | when the news was broken to them that their home burning ver] their heads, the fire having either or. iginated on the attic or roof. The | meoembers of the household had heard | Totally | Was snappiog and erackiog sounds, but at | tributed them to the wind that was | blowing a heavy gale at the time A bit of clothing was saved from the | second atory, Much of the furniture | on the first Hoor was removed to al place of safety. The house was structure, weatherboarded, and fairly good condition. The summer | house and wood shed were also burn- | There was an insurance of $800 on | a log ! tn ed. the house, Mr. and singularly housekeeping about a year ago, and | last summer the barn on this same | farm was struck by lightning burned. The barn was rebuilt, now, within less than one year house is in ruins, While the roof burning there was the | barn would also be Fhe | heavy wind from the west afloried | ample protection, however. Embers repeatedly were carried to the barn of Lowell Bierly, and it was only by con- stant watching that the structure was saved from destruction. L Lert Mra. Walker unfortunate, have Chey began! and | and the house was | that fire, of the danger sel on ‘elect Scehobl Oper Prof. 8, W. Gramley’'s select sche opened Monday morniog with twenty- three scholars, a number of whom are from out of town. ranged with a view of fitting scholars for taking examination for certificate and entrance to college i he names of the scholars are pended, those having no address being froma Centre Hall : W The classes are ar- teacher's ap- Guy jacobs el Goodbart Bushman Harry F. B Hin Ammou Burkholder, Centre HI! arkbolder, Centre New Afrivan Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Hepler, of Lumber City, Clearfield county, are re. Joicirg over the arrival of a young son | at first boy in the farvily —making No. 6. in the happy a Mr. Hepler was formerly pier of the P esbyterian tions at Lemont and Bosalsburg Ih sud Mrs. Charles Rhone, of Dougias, Ariz oa, are happy over the of a little daughter to their The little Misa is named Care. in honor of both Dr. Rhone’s boyhood days | After | their home—the 1 piridl, COngrega- advent bh Hine Ine Were spent in Centre county his father's death, whieh occurred in Bellefonte, he with his mother and | sister moved to California, and Iater! on he located in Arizona, where he inl his profession, that of | Ann, grand. ier practicing deritistry : A A ———— i From Ohio ! A note from D. Olie Stover, of Berea, Ohio, states that the snowstorms have | reached that locality as well as here, i The snow fall Saturday night, he BAYH, Was heavy, i There is uo scarcity of work ia this | plare. The firm [ work for ine been | very busy, and this spring shipped | over (wo thousand rollers. [| work in the paint room and sam also assistant shipping clerk, sod have not loat a day sluce I began work, Inst July, Living is very high, but wages are accordingly as gorl. A new railroad is being built throughs Berea, which will give em- ployment to an additions! number of men ’ rn a fiheamatie Palos Quickly Relloved, The excruciating palns characteris tic of rheumatism and soiatics are quickly relieved by applying Cham. beriain's Pain Balm. The great pain relieving power of the liniment has beens the surprise and delight of thoos- ands of sufferers. The quick relief from: puin which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by t. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A, Crinon, Potters Mills, AA A Fertilizers for Sale, Messe. J. H. & B. E. Weber an- nounes that they will have during the sensor fertilizers of all grades, and prices su low as any. The prices are basi on the analysis of the goods, They invite you to eall to see them be- fore Luy ing. BEPUBDLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION, Convention Ignors Penns Valley—UCommis slogers Halley and Miller He aominnted, The Republicaus in Centre county must expect to do businese in the next Campaign without the support of the fused to nominate the only candidate presented on the South Bide of Centre county. Mr. Allison was turned down to please the Bellefonte Trust Compa- ny, who, the Reporter is assured, is It is but natural that a mon- 1 should be deeply inter. ested in the candidate for county treas- urer, but to tur down half the coun- ty for the benefit of a Bellefonte insti- Republicans Mountain, vas presided over Love, and after ipeeches, balloting for the various nomi named as ker, Wal VEL Coneern tution i refinhiod by ey I'be ¢ ntinn Ly ex-Judge Jalin Gi, filses Was HIV prefiiainagry CO etl he { h uations i fi tivkel ia stlow 4 nerin Co Commis VY. Ferguson tr, Spring lefonte Centre Hal Fhilio: burg « ballot for commissioner resulted Bulley, Miller, 72: Zim- Woodring, 40 -Hall, 71; Hewett, 64, i t TREASURER “ei Wiliam Hurley 47 inerman, o; Recorder HALLO 83 id LA 1% i H. C. Quigley was elected County Chairman, T. M. Gramlev. ol the committe Spring Mills, on resolu endorsing lican ofMicisls from A to izzard, chairman of Wriment Repu - »— sunrise Frayermesting “e customary sunrise prayermeet- will be observed in L§ All on Easter aay, are in- Millheim r will offer Monday, April Liorses, consisting ad drivers. Bale Hesg : the Hox “The Mai he Box" is the title of the new serial by old MacGrath, Comins sburg Dally April 24. A fasci- th tie author of the nelog Dispatch nating love ‘Grey « pe —— Marriage Licenses fil A 4 ~~ ’ : ii fa Is 4 RICES 7. 0% : Lizzie M. L Harry E. Wo Estella M. Gross, uel F Bi 8, Muri A A ——————— Threw Ston Through «hare Window lia . ¥ fs mpmea person Soothe evil « threw » memorial Lather ntral figure Ig the riff todd through the Fiakle sfone Window 1a Li HITEe= yy alley Bn church, =trik the oe window, time of wed Fhe des od Haturday i ’ fhe BErfealis wo Wome whit he perpetrator If UnXuows -— * The Cash Biate a I'he average m mithily balance of cash in the State Treasury for 1904 and for the first quarter of 1905 was over $16 000 000 there redtape expendi- bat there could be no possible rea. son for defuail. It is a safe prediction that the monthly balances will remain about as they are for the next two years in spite of heavy disbursements for school, charities and jobs [nstead of levying new taxes the rate of State taxation should reduced. The heavy surplus is a continuing source of partisan debauchery and a tempta- tion to extravagant administration, Bs pps. During that time may have besn annec ssary tare, A 2? Ineh Snow Sanday Morning During Baturday night snd Sunday morning fully two inches of snow fell. During the whole of Hunday the air was raw and snow storms repeatedly swept over the valley Sunday night snow fell to the depth of about one-half of an inch During both nights mercury stood at twenty. wignt, Monday and Tuesday the weather conditions were anythiog but agree bie, snow storms and sunshine alters oating. The air was raw and cold, Tuesday night mercury stood at twen- ty-two, the coldest during the April blizzard Wednesday the sun shone brightly, aud temperature ross to the demand of a pleasant Apri day. sc —— LOCALS Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Weber, of Ale na, came to town Monday morning, D. Olive Siover offers for sale his house and lot in Centre Hall, Hee advertisement, Harsh Aun, wife of Alexarde MeDonald, died near Waddle Biation, aged seventy-three years, salary of $600 fustead of fees. LOCALS, (44 iin, gon, Edward Jamison, of Bpring M were in Bellefonte on business day. The | Bunbury Odd Fellows’ anniversary al {| number of that order from Penns | Valley, {| Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. { John Sanders, sud Rebecea, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F, { are ill, | Mra. Mary Goodhart is having her Centre Hall | The work is being done by | residence in her sons, {| Frank and Bamuel, The Misses Geiss, at Contre Hall. re- { ; ) garments from Edward B. Grossman & Co. recently and invite ceived | you to call aud inspect the goods, Bruce W, changed | postoffice address from route No. | | route No =; Mills, moved on the Hiam Pealer farm Hosasman Lo Mpring 11’ wv i held Natur Au Easter the Spracetown service will be M. E Hhould church day evening. the weather lee will be held Bunday evening are invited Dr. F. K urer from Philipsburg, Wednesday morning. 1 wy ile, can Was in The doctor has tain who are glad to see him on than political matior H. F. tow nship Musser, ul the ane auditors, accompanied 3 William Floray, were callers ut the Ie. porter office Baturday evening, haviog ome lo town to attend a meet the Odd Ihe hail Messers OR of Bt satan} a Fellows odge successful trout fishers Mills Wilkinson and most from Polters and John Sweetwood both of whom cau ght trout in one day. The largest ured about twelve inches Lewis Korman, of Peuns ( § of ave, nd ministrator the estate Name caiier i tn The sale of the Loong farm and Penns Cave will the 1 Visiai ¥ } close Lhe business of the Long, deceased, was a interest of the Long estats finally permit administrator to eninle KVOrabie ditions for trout flashing, the Mpriog Mills nimrods had very good I'he reports reaching this office are William H. Smith, Joh Smith, 14; 8 Hon William M. Oa- Moe Regardless of the unt catches wi) 2 follows Ww. Gramley, 20 ; Allison, 18: James Samuel Brown, 5: Orris nau, 9: K ‘ormic 12 The Calendar is an {aspiri first number Fhe ( ng sign of Americins lo ou Chis new magezioe of Ho ass productio «ide, gmpt ions, Dut also tg it i of iri ie eviews RK OC beautiful uously printe engtribatore as Ke Ve « Prof L Wilson viand 3 ty MArrougn Cleveland, Johan H Dallas Lore Sharp, Heary C Ro Bailey, Secretary James anid others You know the medicine that makes pure, rich blood Ayer's Sarsapariila. mother, grandmother, all vour folks, used it. They trusted 4 y . *1: | Sarsapariiia it. Their ‘doctors trusted it. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust it yourself. There is health and strength in it. i i Od “1 suffered toreibite Pons s4is thin biced. | Ayers Savress Bently cured me” Mus ¥F F108 a bettis i for ich jor's Pilla are They greatly aid ¢ Jensly laxative, Sarsaparilla. BOPODNBLLO0050000000 "0ees THE PHILADELPHIA SUN DAY RECORD Readers of The Philadelphia Record of Sunday, April 16, will receive with the paper a supple- ment thereto that is designed to interest the children. This sup- plement will be a Drawing Book containing pictures of places of great interest in and near Phila. delphia. These Drawing Books will be made up with tracing pa- per between the pages, permitting the children to make reproduc. tions of the pictures. Not only is this interesting but instructive, and its educational value should, we think, strongly appeal 10 you. Place your order with your newsdealer for next Sunday's is sue, or write to THE PHILAD. RECORD 017 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA i aN Gd D. A. BOOZER SADDLER... CENTRE HALL, PA. 2 | 1, ol #4 el Tw « * w »2 AEA Before you buy Only « oe me w a Tat om. ELH BRIRN Te thing in th FiBL ele and pric: Tel “ Patri 3 uf + % a - & » ¥ al # 4 § EN EN aa RE A FEW PRICES Whine EN Ta BIA BLANKETS AND ROBES A little late the can have Blankets and cost, which warrants buying now. but Robes at in SEASON you on the per Lb, The best 5 Cents Stock Food market, A Full Line Remedies. of Dr. Daaiels’ Ww ww 8 Tete ZB eee, eT 1499090080004000000008 Ir * ¥ ah WOW OW ade dh ad PI00000000000000020000000200600 *y = > ah WW ake be ab © @ ® % ad @ w @ ® ® “ s ® a a *® a % ® % ® “ ° ® * ® ® ® ® 2 #® a e ® ® » ® “ * e Spring Mills, Pa : e yd iveadvoRPPevORe® 00000 RE00000000 000000 SBIR ERNE ¢ Kreamer jp & Son ANN All the Staple Goods ¢ Will be found at our Store, and the prices or these as well as on all other goods are mark 1 ¢ ed and sold at the lowest possible figure, ¢ Groceries, including the various breakfast foods, crackers, biscuits, coffee substitutes, etc., are offered in variety, In Andy Rubber Goods, Felts, Working Shirts, Overal Shoes for all, ete, 4 We will be pleased to have at least a portion of / your trade, We will aim to use you fair, fess esesesesesessesesessascsesasa - % ww TNT DBD Bn A F. E. WIELAND Linden EIall, a. Is Selling the WOLFE BROS, Shoes for Ladies and Children--the best $1.50 Shoe on the market. Full Line FREED BROS » PLOW SHOES, HEA" Ww . Shoes an i B( WS > % i i 1 and Boys,and a complete ks you to inspect his ¢ / # ¢ / / ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ i % "ee evscscsccscscscsse w 3 3% 3 A 3 rE 3 2 23 A pti pegged did put pond Yo Sinn Bu he Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors WHITE LILLY FLOUR and MILL FEEDS : 5 3 53853 LILIA Prices will be paid for all kinds of n, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat. nd Straw will be bought at all times, at the st prices the market will afford. The Highest Market Grain— Wheat, Cor Baled Hay a be COAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be had, always oa hand. We invite school boards to consult with us before placing orders for fuel, § punt ot hn sate fy rT TY 4 : i a a fools human. wpm stile sade. ETF STAN RN YAR CTT TTT roreTy ese : ? Well net 81 Ps wii here i8 some Just a few plain words - no idle talk, but a plain business | thin for vou. We oe, reed Own and directly proposition marvage our vehicle ——— J plavrd., We sell direct to users and have for 33 yeans, We add a small to the actual cost of materia) and labor. Our was it it ir rs saiar yy 8 expen I hye profit ef. and . Next We do nc iid good vehicles. py % : ’ $ that many don't. ’y awake at night tc The desire to ma nesta oring their ur rigs thx i save $10 : is ) } i. What am | gang to ge: f Send for our Catalor rue at once. It is thw ever issued t Will Inerest you When we started opr fact ty it was not to build an averag buggy. We determined to make ideal work and : people that bought from us the stromg est, most reliable and best finished vehicle for the money ever sold. on « S your question give the Candidly, thut is just exactly what we are doing, That is what your money will get for you here. This explains why our vehicls trade increased 20 per cent in 190M; why others fel behind 30. We build our work to last. We are loc ng forward to the triumph of coming years. We maaan that a reputation for good vehicles at the lowest prices shall outlive the temptations to cheapness [——— UT OUT THIS COUPON Wa are now print MoRTGONERY WARD & Co., Chicago ing a very elabo Cienithe . i C1 atlemon Please send & ay of you ate vehicle cata Catalegae 1a the fo lowing wd drown logue and would like to send a copy toall personsinter ested in honestly made guarantged ex rilast rated Vehicle Namn Posrormon ‘ A 5 | A oy RN vehicles, who want the very best at the lowest possible prices. is cat slogue tells about our factory, shows how we build our RFE.D.Dwovs......... . Brare Writ ye a oe nd pd awe Ri le "F. L. i”, 3 ment ¢, —————— LS Lent ot he compos and of il] reed ow by " Clitahomnn, showing | ry under Ue maage