Editor iis Major Jones, editor, of the ald, after an illoess of his home, 1101 Baturday evening, of kidney and heart trouble. The deceased was the and vighth child of Samuel and Eliza- Mattern ) Jone deceased, 8 born at Graysville, Hunting- Tyrone rald Dend, CE Warrell Charl propri i publisher ) Bog ten days, died at North Logan avenue, Tyrone (dally sud weel son bet both Huo Go? ina | county, 1842, at “LWO Yeéurs, six | seven days. His parents | in 1851 th sjor Jones’ home ever since. the army. he October 20, death months and Can to Tyrone was aged sixty and at has | be og He served three yes r President Harrison p Tyrone, and held many other positions of trust i Interment took place Wednesday. Msjor Jones was twice married, His | first Miss Anna N. Harper, to whom united July 1, To this union were born two children, Amber well known vives the father. April 14, 1883. His Miss Mary M. Minary, was united June 1, now deceased ) blessed The wife survives the husband, rs in was | master at wife was he was 1869. Ange, | sure died was | deceased }) and Miss in Centre Hall, who Mrs, Jones second wife | | | | to whom he | 1862. One child tis union. We len Honesty Rewardad not | by It is seldom that real honesty is rewarded. This the transaction noted Some time Baltimore came to Centre Hall aud secured a rig Booz- | and Fetteroif through is demonstrated below ago Rowland Watts, a feitilizer agent, al 's livery James as A el driver western trip was made the of the co and at the reaching his next stopping place, Wat part auiy, Beotia the agent took train, On| Mr i lost § savered that he had money, bit e he and his in (1is¢ iad no money tnd p reaching home M1 ‘hairan Cout FAYLOR County ¢ =~ bairman. - a Mewting of Council » f 4 g of council was beld Friday even of meetin he DUsiness importance cided to build the crossin # residence of Dr A —— iMlinbarg Buggies, Carriages, Kite joozer advertises first-cl uburg buggies at bott utend purchasing a vehicle call to see Mr. Booz He is selling at possible margin, A daw Mitt If vs ar bel lowes om prices, of eription, iT § Holng so. the i fA LOCALS and Mrs. GU. W, Hosterman | aticnded the sessions of the West Hus quehanna Classis at Hublersburg. Dr. Miss Mable Garbrick, of Bellefonte, Tuesday of this week, visited her aun Mrs Wion and Mrs. Henry Bwabb North oy 0 Daniel s I this place “ra ‘ouference of thie of the Cent Last heran church Halli Monday, day, 22, 23 ial tend Evangelical whil «ineet in Centre Tuesday and Wednes- I 24 instant A 3 haif Hy are und Laioed plecvd pubic Mifflin HAVIDg ob. toren sportsmen i Cot er arrest fo # I gue fish be in i# prohibited from fisting. i Ww. Y Bolander, of Middle burg, drove Cetitre Hall, arriving Monday frre Tuesday Runkle, pa 4 uniawiully to private waters where the oder aud Miss Mollie to EVE. J. W ROCHE the family of hose gliosis { Hey are dd the young couple to Belli fonte of Calls little Mra, Grace Alexander Heed, far: iu sy Becampanied by her ter Hel nrrived in Wednesday of Inst week daug Centre Hail wil! rennin for some time, At Altoous Mrs, Heed was joloed by her sister, Mis Ewily Alexander, who came with her to Cen- | Hall, &n, They | at » iv Joseph Gh. Lesher editor of the Se. linegrove Times, was in broad day ligt relieved of his $150 gold watch aud chain and a pair of gold nose glasses by a tramp. The “ hobo?’ called at Lesher home soliciting food, Which was refused. Spying the editor working in his flower garden the teamp walked up to him and engaged bin: in general conversation, during which time he “lifted the wateh, chain snd eyeglasses without Lesher's Smith, the Ww. WwW, will not be Photographer, the in Cenlre Photographer, Hall this week, Bmith, We ney The Reporter's Blalletin Two minutes sfter the falling of the the Reporter office vty of Dillen and drop, a bulletin in - Intalerant Loallag the be A condition of aflairs exists in of the has constant Sune that dismond olerable—it | thie on broken that loafiug att day 8, fie up place f ve at all ouly the edit on £ gadadozen 3 ' } #14 ist i® hot Mrs Ul ving in hborho diser who per- mit it, loafing. Hanging of Dillens Hep rt- Eu he ing « the fward execu- pposed Lo weer, | J BI a WwW D wwn Demo. ann { HIDOes name as 3 ndidate for ‘ounty { the prop ‘ommiasi ard under ng ring Mills, istration Janes jnes | aon of Harrison add ri sed read savers iin Waugh, late WwW. ttorney, the eslate Cirege vy BRET Rev. Miss Lu- at The meeting of Society of and Blanche WRIT led the ting held this week annual IInsOLAT £s Maz gathering was pps beginning of the the Woman's Missionary wiference, J. Li. Spangler arrived lellef Saturday, this being their first appearance in Centre county since returning from their trip abroad. Mra. Spaogler sprained her ankle, in Philadelphia, and and Mrs iniie ol. in several weeks ago, is obliged to nese a criteh Mra J A. Reesman snd grandson, | Robert MeCor nick, of 1hia place, this Thursday moruiug started for Joliet, 111, where Mr. and Mrs Philip Mersinger, formerly of this place, and They will remnsin for a week or ten days, iss Minnie McCormick reside, The town, from Lewis Beedsville and Belleville are in Temple, Texas, to attend the first ane meeting of the stork holders of Temple Traction Com that A.C. Mayes, +d MeDonald and Jowepl Ke Mamuel H. E teas Prepara~ a fr the new road and following persons nual the Belton and held ih prin "2 A pany, Calvin Greene WW & Vy fe, Mrw Hey, and RY sis Ab Lions | com nletad rmsd opening of the hose who are apt to eriticiss are worthy to do it Toe world often | misjudges men snd women, because it doesn’t know the motive or necessition | that prompt them to do things that | may seem foolish. The older 8 man gets, if nature has been fair to him in fitting out his upper story, the more closely he clings to the theory that the Average man or woman has no time to pluck motes from their neighbors eyes, To be a little plaiver, every man and woman has abou. enough to do to attend to their own business, snd those who are prone to interest them selves in the business or morals of their neighbors are in most cases neg kuowledge of the trick, recting their own, ¥ GREEN AND DILLEN, Continued from first page HE TRIAL At the August term of court Dillen in the first degree. Their trial be- Thursday morning, August jury did pot render a verdict until Bunday morning st 9:30 o'clock, oy) tly t degree!’ were declared to hem Attorney Furst, lawyer for the de- then to the the men trial, and since day of the for t condemned new execution, Lie t 0 secure any clemency the authorities i The last move was a plea of insanity The governor was appeal d to, but hs urt would nt a Judge Ig attorneys, and c appoit InsiONn. LIVis was ane hear the evidence toin could not snd il became Auten to ril Iversely. ee, BECP SERTY the wanty aud decide N umberland o« 1 {ireen or Be ad to hat THE JURY Followi fA to BIEDILY I8 Dol first name LO OU Fo MDS ul WO ’ doc four thay wy gin, p | ac, W ty ME V aki small ¢ Se Sapa ari The change is and very marke doc tor why it is. fo ila and will ng foses f or TYE FRAIL AYER co Wass " for The Children Biliousneas, constipation prevent re- avery. Cure these with hayer 4 Pills. “MOS A Low Down ¢ FU cmon Wagon 1a Way Down Price . * Sie «x9 i The best we can buy Pasy an the team, easy to load, easy fo bu Has inch wide tire, cheaper and tor than a high-whes!l wagon. For hauling i hay, stock, fodder, grain, manure, 3 every farm purpone fills every wagon wears soy Other rads, Send for Finest Wagon Bock Ever 1ssued, Whi tear Farm $9 8:20 and up EINE anyth ® # ¢ Wagons Reduced to Wagon Catalogue and Side Sen Side’ Leaflet, (lustratt Dr the finest line o Wagons, and gxtlalming the difference in sizes, weights, methods of bracing, tir “Slow 3 a a. Yo. ung oroall ir aay gy. Most at foardi oly a pd oy ade. » Montgomery Ward &»Co. and Washington Sta, i 5 ¥ . PT WORE a » Ta aR a aa 2m 5 - Eee ARTA ap rs i i EC) ee a MA oe RE AA —— ER BIDE R WW CT ETN Ce 2 WIRE oe are ». ge Al CDI RTE 3 o——— s——— —— vo wane YT IRE RIES oF BA BENIN BI ITI D. A. BOOZER | «SADDLER... CENTRE HALL, PA. Pu BL CoE Before you look through the ad Hart You oat « nke a only o« y took in Per Valiey thing in the Harn and prices can — a RR RR 8 ke 1104 NC nn a not be beaten Foe MW ME HARNESS TR a ag ea Bh Rew Hide W Heavy A ap A A Brow: Heavy Harness O a na a Trace C1 jugey H sare RRR BUGGIES and CARRIAGES Get my prices on No. Mifflingburg Buggies and Carriages. can and will save money for you. Offer you second hand Buggies at Five Dollars and up. Stock Food-—-The best on the market, 5 Cents per Lb, A Full Line Dr. Daniels’ Remedies. . So ® BER HW VDDD DVT DD wh of AERA MAKING BEFORE 00S oo oa WEEE. ] 3 3 ¥, 13 Wa Wake ee Mills, -n ~~ Spring Pa SRBOEBVIVIOCBEDOO0DO28000DR 000000020 DR OOS COGS eoesePPcU TC BROORRROOO OES a before has low pr a Ro been offered for le to $75. Our astonish you, ‘The ex high prices of the past on Rotary machines must give way before u woman can posses desire, the latest, best machine If you have ever seen a Rotary — 0 — type machine, you have longed to possess one. And now we have so equipped our factory as to produce an abundance of the very Highest Type Rotary sewing machine ever offered at any price. Rotary construction (sce Mnstratin below) is mechanical years. Superior to all other sewing : 94 than $65 yi will — treme low on og &t %, and now every —— her heart's ner simplest ar sew made. ng 5 ' VP BI VP ERC ERE PEN @ VOT DD 9D UDR 00D VDD 9D NN NNN BB 0D BU Bw ———— oe NN 0 Vv D999 99 2999990000 9% 0 f If you do, step into a pair of our stylish and up-to-date Shoes or Ozx- fords, top yourself with one of our swell Derbys or Felt Hats, and you will look like a spring bird that has just put on his new frock. PRICES oy FS 2.50 31.50 to yp 20 to $3.75 THAT WEAR, from CENTRE HALL, PA * Baled machines stitch; ne ically « feed abi face plat round ne tios of the ROTARY Shuttle, as used on with only one Just largest an wine, 11 x VL di A tw * ee the newos never This large, whether and last 4, Whit New — rt tf WIELAND inden EX | Ter de sober op Wa BALED HAY, oy nmeQ- Lawn Tees essesssesasssa — 2 Sd ddd ra Flouring M WEBER, Proprieto ill J. H. & S. E. WHITE LILLY FLOUR MILL FEEDS and ghest Market Prices will Wheat, ar Qats, B and Straw will be be best prices Reh al, on us L H ay ~ bs C alv ‘AYS ult with Le had, Cons to in twenty . wha > name it rt 1, i8 our hine bear s Wt iit prick Lt LL 3 Ligh y twists ¥ BET hiread lock tomate of goods: f-adins « § wtels Kiown., 3 ver: ost tas sige Ol nic; autor yi or Hoen; i2 stitches 3 3 Arm exclusive , and the FY with propery : Oil te Ten and shed a regulat meled ox tig and v mak to buy Ask Us mou ein send you by retumm mall a thine Look and Mustrate! { the Rind over lssoed in 4 « with larg istrationy in twa color Best in the pew type Rotary and the od er rest Sewing amin Bansumis Boris jo § nisivgee, lust out. 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