THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURBDAY, APRIL 27, 1806. CHURCH Latheran Centro ervices Wednesday HHgs, preparatory aon, aitlermoon ; APPOINTMENTS. COM unon, Thursday and Friday even wrvice Saturday afternoon pring Mills, evening. Hall, mornin Heformed-—Centre Hall preparatory serviee Friday iile, afternoon. Methodist—Sprucetown, morning, communion, preparatory service Saturds ay evening: Centre Hall, afternoon, communion, preparatory service Thursday and | riday evenings . Spring Mills, evening, communion LUsSQY morning, evening ; Presbyterian~Spring Mills, morning ; Centre Hall, afternoon, 5, Boalsburg Reformed--Houserville, morning, communion ; Boalsburg, afternoon. [Appointments not given here have nol been reported to this office. ] POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, FOR TREASURER: F, K. WHITE We are authorized to announce that F. K. White, of the Borough of Philipsburg, is a candi date for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the usages of the Demociatic party FOR HERIF} KELL} We are authorized to hatter, of Miles townshi office of Bherift, LRemocratic party <HAFFER, ounce that Ellis & candidate for Lhe ribet the uriages of the FOR HOW? Oo annouuce that J C, RECO del pasty office of rat tidal the usages of tt TREASURER ith FOR ¥ + townsh ip of 2 office of County 1 3 od the LUeinoCratic party, IR COMMI towns hip, In ae salidi a for 10 the BIN Jed ali party. FACKZO y RBUONDCE i fat i that HM. J for Lhe of FOR HE We Are ft ef Dillon and Green Must nang if Dilio e proven iru ith I'he bo Fiased [of the “0 Inada hey mus Ara of pards re with the inw in their case C20een ni itlens, all hay hang May, ns | positive interfe execution A r———— — i Meeting of Centre Oounty Grange | he Centre County P iid quarterly meeting hall of Washington College, two fHOOLAK SsTRlige i hold its sed ih bhi iTunge, k riday, May Gth apsuions, Y near Hate Chere will be Ap. t GEORGE Dal D. M. ( iii and 1 EE, Master AMPRELL, Becretary lip the Coart and License ion of the Court in the ing of liquor licenses needs no apo That is ase Fhe act gin ogy the judgment of ens of to ad- iienges is the (‘ourt. The the side of Centre county are content to leave the grant- ing of liquor | wholly to the Court, where it belongs. The sooner the silly babbling in this connection is ended the better. nor defense the great entre rity of the citi minty, who will refuse mit that the granting of chief prerogative of the people on =otth icenase —— omg Horse Company Vormed ihe Clemson, following iH. Adam George B, Meyer, B. D gentlemen, ¥F F Krumrine, Krumrine, A. F. Markel, Thompson, W. CC. Thomas, John H, Breon, E. W. Heas, Newton E. Hess, and Charles H. Foster, mostly from College, Ferguson, Patton and Harris Townships, have formed horse company and pur. chased a Percheron stallion, gray The animal was pur- chased from a salesman representing the Hartman Stock Farm, of Colum- bus, Ohio. ———————— - Meeting of Progress Grange The following program has been pre- pared for the meeting of Progress ‘Grange Baturday afternoon, 2 o'clock : What should be planted in farmers’ gardens lo give a proper succession of vegetables for the table.—J. J. Arney, Recitation, Miss Annie Durst, Technical agricultural education for farmers’ families, Fergus Potter, Hong by the Grange, Planting and cultivation of straw- berrien,-The Lecturer, Select reading, Mrs, David Bradford, How ean the Grange afford the best educational advantages to the people of rural communitios ”- J, A, Keller. Hong, Miss Harah Breon, ii n French in color, srs int— A ol ark Hedaced Rates to Pacific Const Polats On secount of the Léwis and Clark Exposition, at Portland, Ore,, June 1 to October 15, and various conventions to be held in cities on the Pacifle Const during the summer, the Penn- sylvania Railroad ( ‘ompany will sell round-trip tickets on specified dates, fro all stations on its lines, to Han Francisco and Los Angeles, April 9 to Heptember 27 ; to Portland, Seattle, Tacomas, Victoria, Vancouver and Ban Diego, May 22 to Beptember 27, at greatly reduced rates, For dates of sale and specific infor- mation concerning, rates and routes, conanll nearest ticket agent, (3) You can lead a boy to college, but X J AY WHEAT IS NOT KING, Corn Has Usarped Its Dominjon As the Lending Agricultural Product Recent warnings by the Department of Agriculture that the American wheat crop Is threatened with exhaus- tion is echoed Ly conditions pertain- ing to the crop in the northwest this spring. For several years the acreage of wheat tas been dimishing in lowa, Nebraska, aud South Dakota. This year, according to reports from the flelds, showe a larger reduction than in any single preceding year; and this, too, in a time when wheat is com- mandiog a very high price. Farmers in northern lowa twenty years ago made wheat their chief crop. They had little live stock, and wheat could be turned into ready money promptly, But as scon as they got into stock they dropped wheat in favor of corn and forage crops, Nebraska is having the South Dakota was once almost entirely a wheat state, It was supposed that it would not pro- duce good corn. But now it is one of the good corn states, and now corn is crowding out the wheat, salue expel lence, In southern Minuesota grades of corn are being de- that will crowding Ww lieal veloped mature safely, and of € vorth Da Lecsilse wheal ous ale Ww hieal bit even there ths COL in the k« foo ar north el greatest ia cannot raise if is (#1) dency is from wheal and toward ack predicted A LET RWAaYN that will it mien that forap crops ake live ¢ profitable Wester i ino by wheat will in to the 1% freely pill Al afew years be unequal Yioeriean demand » oo iad ia Unllfornia Bugbee, died in Vers Philip i R 2 Hiless, th San Fie brief flered from a growth near the Lite i rined th He atid whe hort prion al Al Gp born th tWo Vi the the a J Waa ne Ciriea mil Was in i850 with his Mr. Bugbes Wey Ars went family to Wa er Meyer nid sister of of this place Mrs. Bi gt Ve i Hiribhday Surprise Varty Lie oO tlie Iargest the partie wed by ing pi aople of al yin Mills aud Mr saturday on vicinity was held AMry the © Home of and arimnan ening, Miss Anns handred HOT There and i of their daughter nit it ten } i Altes thie guests the refre i musk shimenls Wie ie} aled to Lite in a Ore GIOPAn YY pent the Mise Corman gifts, fully fifty dollars Won and sonia Wa) pretiy “ive it from hei Fe HRY stnounting in said, lo friends i a LOCALS bay Iaborers are #alie Oals week Mas Harrisin i fie {we fp i aid Larley are HeliiE sown tithone or Sunday \ May was howe fn iT OF library Arcadia will Haturday » 0'eloek. in Grange ta the public noon from 4 to after. Jared Kreamer, of Rebersburg, was in town last week. He was formerly a resident of this place, and when here feels quite at home Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Osman, toona, were in town Saturday had been visiting their former in Harris township. The Hospital Aid esl Monday evening at the home of Mra W. Frank Bradford. A full sttend ance of the members is desired of Al 1 hey home Society will Ihe only candidate to announce for the office of county auditor on the south side of Centre county is James W. Bwabb, of Harris. Bee his card under political sunounoceiments, Prof. Warren P. Smiley, who died at Pine Grove Mills a short time ago, and whose death was mentioned in the Reporter of last week, was the hus band of Ella Goss, well known in Cen- tre Hall A missionary service under the su- spices of the C0. KE. Society will be held in the Presbyterian church Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock. An address on missions will be made by Dr. Boal, All are cordially invited C. A. Weaver, of Peun township, announces his name in this issue for the office of county commissioner, Mr. Weaver is a well-known Democrat and has to his credit many years of work for Democratic success in Centre county. Prof. James Eright, professor of Language in Johns Hopkins Univer sity, is in Centre county, snd begin. ning of this week was the guest of his brother, Dr. John Bright, of Rebers- burg. ( Prof. Bright was born in Anronsburg, and is probably one of the most scholarly gentlemen credited to Centre county. The second choles scheme worked on Harry Allison, of Gregg, could not be brought into play when the com misloners were named. Mr. Under wood made an effort to profit by the second choice ruling, but he ran against a snag, and was told that out. side parties had no right to say a word ‘in the convention. But when the old and heretofore unused rule was found to serve the ‘leaders’ to place their man and shat out Penns Valley, Chiairman-to-be Quigley, » spectator, was on his feet in a jiffy in the inter. est of his pet candidate, Mr. Bwartz, you can’t make him think, lid the fesalt wus magle like. DEATHS em BRORGE W ” a / auLy years Na KO George VW. Koel, for resident his home a short tre Hall, Wednes week, alter him to bed Mr. Koch years, were incident tained the Bevenly years, six monthe., Interment took place at Centre Hall, Baturday morning, Daniel Rev, J. M. Rearick, officiating. The ceremonies at the grave were conducted by the order of Free Masons, of which the was a member, Mr. Koch was twice married. His first wife was Miss Catharine Wagner, daughter of John Wagner, deceased, His surviving widow was Miss Busan Bower, children Samuel T., lately of and Mary, wife of J. f Cuddy Vive Myr. Kook aud followed the id ke iin bis H+ aiiel 8 p il ofl east of Cen- evenin last that confined live weeks, ailing for several ailments, however, having at- distance day i Of an illoes for a period of had been most of his to age of uge, he Giese and deceased Two Darragh, Finn Btover, o alan Siiy- was a pasierer by trade NRIs ROLEVe Wy Ni Democrat chintrict Candidate al tive h Wil nog th the blue thie was threatened wi He w ole Hep values: Ad RHE i) 1s fram inet beg tment, He Hinois GEPRDY ny tiiist and his jo riod f § 1 iid vy got nty EIvVices X thirty-fou . months He the south died Wf hid Friday I ury Moy ili for the death was veral months, of his il most any time, and weeks iife cled s Fhe « eX deceased was a farmer by oo and was a | cality in wi brothers survive, Tussey ville Mra glen a sis re Will ed with the sped father Chatles B jetninis wile ‘ie 0 figure Te hin, Pen wrominent iich he namely in lived. 0 Ji and Hent Was ter into, wih {Hi faggie, Mrs in io Pusseyville Tussey ville Lowinti A } i i rire La ka ed od Ezra Rig wn | a Lome Avid Miller died al Kant th inst Paniel Minty He Liny apred sigty-eight YERrs WHE 8 velersn « ivi hg served four Hi ti, Hist Beglimont Lnded aft twee (de perats iy Lhir this We i bats hand, hadi risfoisead Limit to iow Hh Crippii Lhe same ¥ offered discharge, ent regiment and remained with itt end fn 188 Sarah Meyer daughter the Mui Jolin Meyer of Hebershurg HMurviving him are brothers, George and Frederick of Frewbuirg De Wee married of his wife and two Miller : CHEITIUPHEF Hii: Chiristopher Bhope dent of Milesburg, died Frida ing at of his John Jodon, of that place due to paralysis. The was eighty six vears old hi Tespecied resi fi.orn the home decensed who was horn in of his active life he was engaged in farm ing. His wife died sbout twenty-two years ago. He is survived by the fol- lowing children : Mrs, Jenuie Coxey, of Altoona ; Mrs. Carolina Jodoun, of Milesburg ; Mrs. William Green, Gum Stump ; Mra. Richard Hall, of Johne- town. logge Township, and during most MES, MAR) Mrs. Mary Tyson, widow of the Jaco 8. Tyson, died at the home her son-in-law, Adam Kahl, Greenburr, in Sagar Valley, after a short illness of pneumonia, aged sixty- five years. The decessed was a lady of wide scquaintance in her home vals ley and was held in high esteem for her womanly and amiable qualities, Bhe in survived by two sons, John, of near Loganton, William, of Wolfe's HBtore, snd two daughters, Mm, K. (. Frank, of Loganton, and Mrs. Adam Kahl, with whom she made her home, TYSON inte of nea THOMAS KENNEDY. Thomas Kennedy, a well known far- mer of the Buffalo Ran Valley, died at his home on the McKnight, farm near Hunter's Park. He had been ailing for some time and his death wan due to the infirmities of old age, He was seventy-five years of age and is sur. vived by his aged wife, MEE, JORKPH W. RIGHTNOUR. After a prolonged illness, Mra, Jo- seph W. Rightnour died at her home in Bellefonte, aged forty-three years, Her maiden name was Mary, daugh- ter of Joseph Morris, of Worth town. ship. Bhe is survived by her husband and three children, A A TNS All kinds of printing done at the | WORK OF THE COURT Fullz and ¥Faltz Ple: Larceny and Hecelving Verdicts in Other Unseen Reiovted 1 WwW. Ha I'be regular April term of court ¢ menced Monday morning at 10 o'cl ; with Hon. Ellis 1. Orvis, President Judge, on the bench. Kimport and Register Archey were in their respective places. Gilbert rows, Esq. the official court reporter, arrived in Bellefonte on | train, The morning session was taken uj i f Kes vided Guilty Mie klliger of len Goods Wal § Litions by the several Bar. A committee appointed to draft resolutions of respect on the sudden death Hon. J. Wesley Gephart reported, The grand then called whereppon the court appointed Joseph Cedar, of Bellefonte, foreman, and aft. er they were duly sworn and affirmed, instructions were given to them by His Honor, He instructed them that their duties were of un portant of jurors were u very thie character a thin Hilerent iis gi anid taint Hy Huriy Lhe grand an Fanstructsdd Lem ‘b Ml Of Lhe indictin fis disposit] bill nored by them i Ths | ough then | Bard £2 1 { CAse Ry iastalde ! th rai Lor shad 8 iT juarterly reps Low slips if made thei rt an at fixed b | will be in { Harry Kessinge | son Fault ing $4500.00 on Henry Eby, asked i ent their plea of UTILg the pee Z, Who 9 A Whi | Thess | dicted Lhires I & Seite IRV phe preg if Ee a | grade f wpliale [0 are Ie FW i ap i pleased with the ne Tlie ampere ith and vou will be make penning ne GOr prices w tlhers Duving oreain onvinesd that We roles. {or Bre nDOW if 4 drop money you w CTeam MAT driver does nol pass your plisce, him owil fuarket cks and will have fhe chivkens f Usa line and we Lip host wines for du |! { turkeys Fite Ho Hel WARD lefonte, tL BREAMERY Pa Fe Palas Quickly Relieved Live Eheumatic | Lie tic of Lasracleris sualion are applying Cham- The great pain the liniment has surprise and delight of thous. st flerers I'he quick relief pain afforda alone many times its cost, For sale VW. Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A, Potters Mills, eScruciating pains fhetiraatismm and quickly relieved Ly berinin’s Pain Balm relieving power of 1 thw ands i te of from which it is worth by >. Carson, Oil and water won't mix, but somewhat different with oll stock. A man righteousness, fit The Oliver this office. It is one chines on the market, it’s be clothed io his own but doesn't always nay at mas sale bent Fypewriter fox of the i385 FOR BATCHING 5 Kgie Tor hatlehing, i White Leghorn, slanchard strain W. 0, GRAMLEY, Spring Mills 3 0M HE SHARPLESS TUBULAR CREAM SEPA. RATOR Is a short out, saving half the dat yr It tsa low-down machine. There dpe in washing the simple three Dairy bular Separator bowl. Avoid piece Bair M. They're all full of troublesome paris. Peary as slzes~take the one that will socommodate your . Considering the dura- bility of the machine, the price is the lowest of any separator on the market, Yor further par. tiowlars write or apply In pos ROBSMAN, Hpring Mills, Pa. i ———————— ToTICE 0 BTOOKMOLOERS-The An nual meeting of the Moeokholders of the Lowhburg & Tyrone Pailroad Company will be held at the pt ig of the Hii rd Hoon 268, Broad Street Station, Philadel indeiptila, Fi, ON) Mon day, May 1:8, 190, at 12.90 o'c pm, for the election of President and six Directors 0 wor ve for the onsuling year, and the Lhe transaction of auch before the meeting, other business as MES R Moth) Room 246 ra ii y iia, J Pa. y EI ousE AND LOT FOR ALE The under signed will offer at public TURRBDAY, MAY 23, 1908, 1 To. M. L475 drain, hot, he vt Aid iter ai ot ooh os Chute ve EF Ar ai erty. This { i i i i | i | i { i i | i | i 3 i ! and § HEADQUARTERS FOR ERIGAN FIELD AND HOG FENGE SINCH col i 191 18 Lk. LE i “4 r iN ap Lm 22] Regular Style Stays 12 in.or 6 in. Special Hog, Horse and Cattle Style apart Stays 12 in. or 6 in, apart does turn cattle, horses, hogs Pgs. VERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED { : § stay enced. We have constantly on hand a aree stock of all styles M, H.NOLL., JR, & BRO, PLEASANT CAP, PA. {er *rYen NNN NNN NN ee T0 THE FRONT IN BATTLE ! Piece Oak Chamber Suit Side Boards Same, Quartered Qak Mattresses Rockers—all Shapes and Prices To the Oak and Polished Rockers Iron Beds and Springs, complete and Polishe Fair Largest Stock Wall Paper in Penns Valley JOHN SMITH & BRO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS I bictlsneinig Se / SPRING MILLS T9990 %% 9% NNN NN 00ND TBH 00ND DVNTTTNT DN fesecessascsasaa - eee ese $A Hx THE BEST SHOES ahaha 1%. 1%. 1% + EFEOES SBEHRHOES ate A short time within which to buy Shoes At less than the cost to manufacture them. As we Lave been advertising to sell $12, O00 worth of shoes by April and we arc going to do it, We have still a large lot.of them left and have just two weeks to sell them, Now is the time to buy Shoes, We are going to take the balance of them out of our shelves and put them in baskets and on tables and make the price so low that you cannot afford to stay away. Come and see. YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, THE SHOE MONEY - SAVERS 9008000000000000 tude eS YY43YsI uss X A Dollar s Worth for a Dollar Is a fair and square deal and all that anyone asks for. Your Dollar will go farther, Jast longer, and the Goods you buy give you more satisfaction if you get them at the » ¥ * CENTRE HALL Fumituie Store than if you bay elsewhere. Thez= are not idle words, Read them, Ponder them. come and be convinced, “Small Profits, More Business" Is or Motto, and is making it tell and gaining more patrons every day. lA OS ai Rearick Bros. | Furniure Déalers and Funers! Directors . . . CENTRE HALL
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