THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1905, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Evangelical Linden Hail, afternoon : 1 Wr p.om, Lemont, morniog ; at Centre Hall, vu, Latheran—Georges Valley, morning, commun fon ; Tusseyville, afternoon : Centre Hall, even ng. Reformed No services Presbyterian—~Centre Hall, morning : Spring Mills, afternoon [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this oflice.} POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR TREASURER: F. XK. 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 ELLIS 8, SHAFFER d to announce that Ellis 5, is & candidate for the the usuges of the FOR SHERIFF We are suthoriz Shaffer, of Miles township, office of Sheriff, subject Democratic party. FOR RECORDER J. C. We Rowe Is subject t to ROWE, o announce that J. Gs ite 1 the office of Recorder, res Of Lhe Democratic party FOR TREASI J, b. MILLER We are aut «d {6 snpounce afilier, of the township of Waiker, is for the office of County Treasurer, sub usages of the Demo ratic party FOR COMMISSIONER: WM. H FRY We od to announce that William Fi township, 18 a candidate for EE nba to the pit that J. D # candidate ot Lo the HOTZ fee ant i ul Ferg the ASR of aunty t of the Dwinocratl MH. J agi FOR ISTER Mifflinhurg Ruggles, Carriages, Fie D. A. Mifflinburg buggies at If you intend purchasing a vehicle of Boozer advertises first-class bollom prices, any deseription, call to see Mr. Boozer He is the THIARTEII, before doing so wiling al lowest possible rg & Smith's Phosphate nl Foreman Foreman & Smith have ordered their second can wd of phosphate for the spring trade and are prepared to fill all the possible prices all Call to pine ing your order orders al lowes hey have grades, see them welfare oe a mia There Are Others A Cumberland Presbyterian minis ter in the western part of the stale al a recent ecclesiastical gathering offer- ed a resolution in effect that “sissified the middle, were not needed in the minis try.” That is true, but the tone and general get up of the resolution tends to create a feeling that there are some the that might be dispensed with, asses who parted their hair in other kinds of asses in ministry a— if st esnccsmt io You Want to Make Money Of eourse you do, Hell your cream, eggs and poultry Let us help you? {tO us and we guarantee that you will be pleased with the returns. Compare oar prices with others buying cream, and you will be convinced thal we can you We creatn routes, mre if driver does not pass your place, drop 11 call the make money for HOW opening new Our ns a line and we w have him We always pay highest market prices for eggs, chickens, docks and turkeys, Tur HowaARD UREAMERY UORP Office — Bellefonte, Pa. pnp Yery Trae, Indeed Milton Weekly He Many a dollar that found its way io took bread away hildren has been accept to a barroom till and from hungry ed by those who represented the Lord ta proinote his cause, that was won Many n dollar over the gaming table used for charity without Many a dollar that was the a girl's honop has found its way into the church treasury and no queations asked at the line is drawn at Rockefeller’s big gift because he runs the Standard Oil Company snd makes money, This is buneombe not religion. ee fp tl has been quibble, price of fledaced Hates to Pacilic Const Points, On account of the Lewis and Clark Exposition, at Portland, Ore, June 1 to October 15, and various conventions to be held in cities on the Pacific Coast during the summer, the Penne gylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets on specified dates, from sll stations on its lines, to Ban Francisco and Los Angeles, April 9 to Heptember 27; to Portland, Seattle, Tacomas, Victoria, Vancouver sud San Diego, May 22 to Heptember 27, at greatly reduced rates, For dates of sale and specific infor. mation concerning rates and routes, consilt nearest ticket agent, (8) —— A SA —————— Extending Tram Road, The work of extending the railroad of the White Deer Lumber company from the Tea Spring west to Carroll, was commenced recently, Whitmer & Company are st the head of the movement. About fifty men are em- ployed. J. A. Bhalter, of Laurelton, is superintendent of construction, The company is considering the possibility of extending the road to Loganton Inter to carry freight and passengers. DEATHS, SAMUEI At the advanced age of eighty-four years, the death of Bamuel Wirts oe- curred at the home of his son-in-law, Thomas Garvin, at Dupgarvin, Hunt- ingdon county. The deceased for muny years lived at Houserville, his trade being that of a weaver, Bur- viving him are four children: John Wirts, Bellwood ; Mrs, Thos, Dewey, Dungarvio ; Mrs. George Wolf, Al- toona ; Irvin Wirts, Houserville. Two brothers : Philip Wirts, Houserville : Joseph Wirts, an invalid ; and two sisters : Mrs. Wm. Gross, Patton twp. and Mrs. Robert Bierly, Milesburg. WIRTS MARY A. SNYDER Mary A. Soyder died at the home of her son, Noah W. Eby, at Woodward, after a lingering illness, aged seventy- two years, seven months, to survive one Noah one brother, Ira Snyder, of burn, and one sister, Mra. Ellen Huss, Hhe leaves W. Eby near Cos HO, Deceased waa 8 cons of the Lullieran years of Bpring Mills, intent member church took place st YWoodw ard fol manny i HH LYMA it Ly faier in Bald agle Clearye mini, a wellknown Valley, died al hiolne in of huis Boges township, afte: His Cane r the Democratio ainonst Huxty wus 8 candidate [ rift the He was also prominent in su tHiness Bye Hn year about Fas HIT WAH yeas years office ol primaries the Hp al order of Patrons of Husbsodry WINFIELI WW infield Hoeoltt home near Nealmont, east He waa stormstow it, June of 1846, SCOTT LOVE died al his of Tyrone, porn Love, of Bright's disease, in and served in Company D, 20st Regiment, Penn He was a broth er of ex-Judge Jolin ti, Love aylvania Volunleers ZARFTH WARI died daughter Mrs Philadelphia, of She Mis wheel bs Mlewart al the baer Bessie Staines, tlineases incident to old age wat a sister of the late Colonel George A, Bayard and a native of this county. LOUALN Manuel Shoop bailt 8a new walk no Hall Dk Laitheran front of his residence in Centre Hev. A. A Rupley as Parr sucoesds Hey af the congregation st Lock Haven F.M of in Centrs Hall Monday pastor Crawford, Wellefonte, the est of the Potler-Hoy Hardware Come pany Was if inter of this week Sunday night mercury stood at forly- Monday Very cool beginning t two degrees, aud night st thirty-five degrees J. © notary publie ough's oldest citizens, both in point of Deininger was reappointed He is one of the baor- years and residence, By order of the Hoard of Health at Newton Hamilton, Mifflin the Sunday churches have been closed cotnty + schools, schools sand Congressman Elias Deemer, of Ly- coming counly, was endorsed by the Lycoming county convention ss & csn- didate for governor in 19 Photographer W, W of this week, will in Centre Hall to be ased on a souvenir postal card which will be printed at this office HMmith, Friday take several views I'he big hardware establishment of Fz-Bheriff W. M. Cronister, at Phil- ipsburg, has Leen purchased by J. F. Kephart, of Brisbin, who has siready taken possession James Hanna, of Hpring Mills, was in town last week, snd paid his re specta to the Reporter. Mr. Hunna visited with the families of Bolomon Lingle and W. H. Bartholomew, Rev. J. W. Shannon, of Elysburg, was the guest of the family of Joseph Latz, Friday and Saturday of last week, He stopped hers on his way to Bellefoute where he filled an appoint. ment in the Lutheran church, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morris, formerly of Millheim, but later from Perry county, have gone to California, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Morris, before marriage, was Miss Lottie Miller, daughter of Rev. J. K Miller, of this place, Sunday evening. April 30, at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage at Spring Mills, Rev. G. W. Melinay performed the ceremony which united in bonds of holy wedlock; Clement Herr Long, of Madisonburg, sud Lydia V. Waltz, formerly of Hpring Mills. The happy couple drove to their new home at Madisonburg the same evening. Mr, and Mra, Bamuel Weber, of Al toons, have taken up their residence in Youngstown, Ohio, where Mr. Weber is employed with the Republic fron and Bteel Company. Atl present he is engaged in assisting the superin- tendent in the erection of an addition- al shop and later will aid in the ar rangment of the machinery in the same, He ia a graduate of the Penn- sylvania State College and has been in the Pennsylvania shops at Altoona for several years, and conn«quently is thoroughly equipped to fil a respon. sible position. Transfer of Renl Estate Mes. Laura Bitlot to Samuel Durst, March i, | 1901 © 141 neres 117 perches in Potter twp, $5188.55 | CJ Flukleet al oF, P, PED: BO acres in Gregg twp. Jessie B. Plpor to W. W ia Pine Grove Mills, $6 Auman $100 March 31, 4 Koller, March 98, 190.2 wetzler, $3600, vibert Bmetzler et ux to A. Dallas March (0, 1906 ; 70 acres in Spring twp George M, Itupp & heirs to A, F, Bower, el 8l | April 1,1904 ; 1 acre twp, $07 116 12 perches in Haines | I, M. Gramley et ux to Earl Bartley, April 2 189% : 414 perches (nn Spring Mills, *200 Earl M 1905 Bartley to Edw, T. Jamison, April house and lot In Bpring Mills, $250 Paper | Ferguson lwp fas. A.D. Miller, et al to Morrison Cass Co., $125 George M. Rupp's heirs « ots 4% Feb, 1, 19) 160 Acres in y Wm, J. Krape, April 1, 1M 60, 51, 525 in Asropsburg. SHOU Nittany Printing and Publishing Lo. to Nittany | Real Estate Co April | { | 1 ¥ i §! i) | Chas. T. Ake? Co., April 1, IM el 1 Palate | Wm, PP. Hoe i r | ler | hiiies Note Troms Huantingdon Hevord Heo prin Heformstory thie residents of Far I'he Huntingdon ord coutsinsd the following cipals being © mers Milla A Very WERE en ovabile IF jer ine Woks tendered to Chorister Brow an his return bowme Friday evenin { week lis pound wife determines that his birthday should not pass unob served sud secretly planned to liave the anniversary celebrated io propriate manner snd, in her al ap response to invitation, a large number of} friends snd neighbors pssembled at the home on the evening named When Mr. Brown entered he soon discovered | meant sd Mrs completely what their presence Rite knowleged that for Brown | had siPeended surprise olice in ®Urpris } ing him. asstiredd all, however, | that the one and spared no time in entering in was 8 very pleasant to the enjoyents of Lhe evening, con sisting of voosl and instruments! mu fd 1 per was served and Lhe gursls ure fond § gic social chats, » delicious wip in their praise of the excellant msuner in which the hostess prepared if - > - fia News for ¥ and ft was saanoa week by President Stahr Franklin | and Marshall college ived Ir i give thin & ietler § allege $ Ai 1603 for | fund or $2 00 for a new buildiog for the scadeiny on condition that the coliege equal amount for the same purpose The board of trustees have decided to accept the $37,500 proposition and will al on their share as | been rece wn Andrew ( fiim offering the general endow ent raise abl ¢ sudesvor to raise if Merchant Meyer's Mishap Merchant William H. Meyer, of Centre Hall, had the mishap to fall from a step ladder Monday evening. He was cleaning the ceiling of the atore room when for some unaccouni- able reason, possibly dizziness, he fell backward to the floor, broken, but he was severely shaken up and bruised. Tuesday morning he was unable to leave his bed, —————— A» Clnasls In Nesslon, The west Susquehanna Classis of the Reformed church is in session at Hublersburg, having opened Wednes- day and will close Monday. This body embraces the territory of Centre, Clinton, Union and Lycoming coun. ties, There are 20 ministers within the Classis, who with an equal number of delegates, hnve au voice in the pro ceedings. ta Will Open Riacksmith Shop, The Henny blacksmith shop, on Church Street, has been opened for business by Wilbur Henney. All kinds of work will be done, special attention being given to tirecutling, The public is appealed to for a share of patronage. Prices will be right, and work satisfactory. I————— A Sb Troe to His Nature. Gen, John Taylor, of near Reeds ville, went to Pittsburg where he a tende’ an Easter wedding st the Catholie church, the bride being a Miss Wolfe, a daughter of the color sergeant in the General's regiment during the Civil war, No bones were — me ———- Spring Mills. F. B. Bhaffer, of Madisonhurg, was 8. L. Condo, last week, made a busi- Kazu Harter purchased 4 fine piano Zeigler, for his daughter Mrs, 8B. B, Shaffer and Zeigler, Sunday. John DD. Miller, of Hublersburg, can- look- ing up bis interests in town last week, Hoo, Wm. Allison aud C. P, Long the Republican convention at Harrisburg, last Miss Christisna Williams, of who had been a student at academy, law the week reltirned to her home A dels gulag the |, A sid from Bpring £). } ul. vidiln 0 RULLIVersury nl pesday of inst week, and AViLg 8 nee Line WwoOdward ad atthe Jai y ednesday aiid Lda Fhuraday Hertha 1 Olle W é i telielonle Mrs H MM. Wold isited hier daugh- Mis Harris VF al iste feria biel alurday and Mira visiting 1), Motz aud friends sols Dewey ure al Centre Hall and Miss Lida FH. shoo mivriuan, who ul- i tending wl Aaronsburg, was home over Sunday Johiti Boob sud daughter, of Lew is- burg, visited ithe former's iather, Isninh Bool, | Pr. And, J. 1. Ia ii. Musser, | Musser had bosiness wil Weel Bier, Mot un BB DD. Motz, Roy Helontle one ar! aud day last week Mrs brother Calvin Eby, of Heaverdale Were calisd Looe on secount of the death of thew ell Monday crandigot ier Haining A Linden Hall - Patiners are Lusy 3 nid | resid y Lo plant corn. “pil i fie f Wilig unis gett Lhe groan Huth HK tint, Mrs wad Suliday with Ler f#taont Hose, xl Miss Aun seer, who spent ihe oF ia Braddock, is visitiog unt feiatives Ag i >. He Heine, of Oareuis shies sud Bugene were arrivals Mon if A x! thie Hess hoe | { i | i { Centre Hall, were basing of Mrs Mm. VP. J. ¢ olen, of Meyers, Halurday ole and Mrs, Fie mili Hefouts Mire few ianiel Holi Spent a Mir Messrs, Calvin snd Clyde Wieland made nu Liisi ness trip ta Huntingdon fhe terest of the i Wieland carriage works Lh vy Friday HloLe liam Koch, Wed ile isi figs from the fainnily Valley Paniel ressler’s has beens vacan!l sitios moved oul of { lyde Kook w J Mi is engesged in handing paper wood | ie for J SER in health ARIE AS iy, LotlLy dd Bellefonte, was the { of his father over Bunday Auman went to tis West Virginia expects to work io the A i — I ypewritei sale office it ie for ai one of the Lesl mine chines on Lhe market, ————————— A ——————— How to Ward off Old Age The most sucoesaliil way of warding off the approach of old age Is to main. tain a vigorous digestion. This can be done by eating only fod suited to your age and occupation, and when any disorder of the stomach appears take a dose of Chamiberlnin’s Stomach aud Liver Tablets to correct it, If you have a weak stomach or are troubled with indigestion, you will find these Tablets to be just what you need. For sale by C. W. Swartz, Tusseyville ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, 8 POR HATCHING «Eggs for hatohiog, S.C. White Leghorn, blanchard strain W. O. GRAMLEY, Spring Mills, Li EX VUsE AND LOT FOR HALE-The under signed offers for sale a house and lof, on Main street, Centre. Hall, story, and weil loosed For farther particolam call on W. B. Mingle, Centre Hall (0,22) nh OLIE STOVER, Berea, Ohio, The hone a we uk SHARPLES TUBULAR CREAM HEPA - RATOR I» un short Sut, saving hail the dairy work. It Ba low-down machine, There no drdgey in washing the simple three flote Dairy biar wr bowl Avaid ket bowls, They're all full of troublesome parte. Twenty six sigos-iake the om that will socommodate your herd, Considering the dura. bility of the mach ing, the price is the lowest of Any separator on the market, For further pwr. tenia write or apply in to PD, ROSSMAN, Spring Mills, Ma. : i i i HEADQUARTERS FOR aes eB A A I SP HO OIE 5 35 0 of v ¥ Vou lin mat lh Specisl Hog, Horse and Cattle Style Stays 12 in. or 6 in. apart Lo Does wy Bit VOT Foes wrong, no i 1 r Vv great i frais 1% UO #1 does, ¢ turn cattle, horses, hogs 1 NOW enced. ' i shiny PLEASANT CAP, PA. $1 7.50 Boards $8.25 $2.50 ¢ ¢ ¢ $4.00 JOHN SMITH & BRO. ¢ ¢ ’ Frahalm id Service F SPRING MILLS, ata: 1% 1% 1%. 1 ARRIVALS -Teeteee STETONS WALK OVERS DOROTHY DODD 000000000000000000000000 and Summer, Shoes and Slippers for the whole Good bargains always on hand, aie - < BELLEFONTE, PA. THE SHOE MONEY - SAVERS NEN Exceptional Furniture \ . Whether you have an entire house to it out, or just a single piece to buy, it will pay you to come here, as nowhere else will be seen such excellent variety, such originality and beauty of desigus, and such goodness and quality at ihe price indeed, your Furniture buying will be done most pleasiogly and economically at the il . CENTRE HALL Furniture Store . Rearick Bros. Furnbure, Desters hol ~~ CENTRE HALL