THE CENTRE REPORTER, THURRDAY. MAY 11. 1806 CHURCH ADDY NTMENTS Hall, Presbyterian - Contre aud evening. MOrning Lutheran — Unlou, Spring Mills, evening Methodmt communion NO Services. morning, Centre Hall, =tantre Hall, mort { : Bprucetow ne afternoon pring Mills, evening, communion: pre JATBLOLY A rvices Thursday, Friday and Sat urday evenings, 7140 Reformed-—-No services {Appomtmenig aot given reported to this office. ] hore have not been POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR TREASURER . WHITE We are an inounce that F. K. White, of the ! psburg, is a candi. date for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the usages of th ¢ Demociatic party. FOR SHERIFF LLIS 8 We grea Shaffer, of Miles township, office of Bherlfl, subject fo the Democratic party. FOR RECORDER : J, We are authorized Rowe isa candidal subject to the usages FOR TREAST SHAFFER. nee that Ell a candidate for the usages of Lhe C8 i ROWE. announce that J. O. we of Recorder, ratic party Ireasurer, usages 8 of the Democratic party. FOR COMMISSIONER ‘We are authorized to usages of the Dem ICTR FOR REGIST] We Geiss, of WAGNER GEISS are t to announce thet D, W ag ner fidate Rom Of 108 OF ocralic FOR COMMISSIONE] isages of party Flected, Trustees kholders two years ; Peoples =level Maye: sinie forie was place of meeting. A A Pastors Take New Fields After havin his se supply for seven ouths Hont. congregs Henry ( S, Baskerville pastor. The Black Hil arranged to install Since his coming to that field nine new members welcomed. His son Howard, under the care of the Presbytery, and a student in Prince ton, is expected to his gifts during the coming in the same region, Rev. W. James Arney has accepted calls to the Presbyterian churches at Chillisquaque and Mooresburg. He will reside atl Potlsgrove, TVvides Aas the Edge Presbyterian yusly called Rev. their Presbytery him pext month. South tion unanim to become is have been exercise months i ion Program for Progress Grange, Following is the program for the meeting of Progress Grange Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock : Hhould our Grange hold its June festival 7D, K. Keller. Recitation, Miss Annie Durst, Music by the Grange, What is of local County Rhone, Recitation, Roy Bchaffer, Home observations on parlismentary usages. The Lecturer. Caltivation of Dinges, How to raise Mrs, John Conley. usual intended to be the relation to the Pomona or Mim Florence granges Grange © strawberries, Harry calves successfully, — ads ” The Connty Bospital, The Centre Hall Hospital Aid Bo- ciety has gathered the following sta. tistics concerning the Bellefonte Hos pital direct from the superintendent, Miss Frances Bescherer, for the year 1904 : Number of patients....... “ Namber roe patiente............ Patients who paid in past... Pativtts who pald in fall A dally average of b patioats. The cost per day was $1 88, The rates are 87.00 por week for ward pe tients, $10 and $15 for private rooms. The Centre Hull Bociety decided at its May meeting to begin a study of literature, devoting an evening to one author and his writings, Each mem- ber is expected to read or recite some selection from the suthor studied on that evening, Longfellow was select~ ed for the June meeting Judge Joseph A, Wert Dead, Judge Joseph A. W home in Lewistow! iHness n He waa sorving i jaat ear of Judge ertz died’ at y after avery b the age of seventy-six yet second term as Mifflin county. Associate —— ly Smalipox Via Love Letter, Daulel A. Moyer, years, of Altoona, stuflering from smalipox. posed Mayer contracted by means of germs being carried in a love letter from his Mifflin county, where ther demic of the diseas: aged was discovered to be it the is b he is su} sweetheart in an epi- *»>- > - Mifflin County's New Superintendent The contest for of Mifflin county esting--ten decide the choice of rectors present, The James FF, Willis, 43 ; Ls Hasswalt, 35. testants ¥ were WwW. +B oid Pe Veylown ; Burnham ; John Rupk, Wayne ; W. Oldt, Decatur, Salary. $10 rfp the superintendency Was decidedly inter- ballots being ht di- stood seventy-eig last ballot other Milroy Reedsville ; M. ( H. W. Firth be Lauver, 3 con- George oni i KY, Postmusters for Over Fifty Yeurs Few families claim the tinction due Penn Hall, masters at CR the Fisher who have fami ly, been the } i that ever since the office in 1563 Presidents Pie father, Major J. rine place establishment of During the terms ol and Buchanan, B. Fisher Milis vie WARS ; postmaster Of Bp ir wil ing those vYears Centre now £4 ives Lhe family a wre’ service in this ea shers are Democrats - a St. aouis Launched iB BRIWAYS 8 groundg despite the ead, He OUINRD bold relief. A pe acted, the plot of by a good oldlashioned this pesceft passions work The story fore background ywerful drama is which is love & sell-willed, pretty girl, a stolen » ride, a trip in the mountains when romance snd adventure walk side leigh- oy have much to do with the hero's Supers r and which even side, happy fate, tition, hum character study, makes the startling developments of the plot seern natural, are present, Henry Holt & Co., New the publishers. Price book stores, York, are $1.50, at sil sve — ———— Show May 23, John Robinson's ten big shows com- bined will exhibit at Bellefonte, Mon- day, May 22. The show, under the management of John Robinson, is now enjoying its eighty-third year of pros. perity, and is one of the foremost amusement attractions of America if ‘the world, It numbers favorites not of among some of the most and best that money procure, The Capt. Thomson troupe of American cavalrymen, in ex- pert feats of daring and origins! horse. manship; Daredevil DeBurry, who sets at defiance all the fixed laws of nature when he dashes down a dizzy incline, and with the speed of 4 hurri- cane loops the gap on a bicycle ; the marvelously educated troupe of seals, under the master hand of Capt. Win- ston ; Edna, acknowledged Princess of the realm of horsewomanship, the world’s only lady somersault rider, and twenty equestrian sssociates ; forty Joyous subjects of King Momus in a gleeful sufficiency, and more than a hundred other foreign and American festures in three rings and an elevated stage, and introducing ss an added feature King Solomon, his Temple and the Queon of Sheba, requiring a cast of a thousand wen, women, children and horses, one hundred ballet girls reproducing the dances of the day of the king of » thousand wives, The Robinson Bhow has always been farued for its menagerie, aud this sea. son fluds the zoological annex the most complete ever carried by a tented show, comprising costly snd rare ani mals from every section of the globe, BAMA Ses, Has a prior claim—The crowbar, ita arenic ex pensive meta Can Worn id] Fan messenger visi $0hul Lie Fiuhier of family Weds aubiject Of ienday evening of last he this skelel w of the late Major J who was the leading ciliz yea Death came a ran illness some length, times threatened life before Mra, Fisher Her was aged maiden name was Mhe was township, ha sk P took piace in 1854 they began housekeeping at The family has e Mr. Fi Peun Hail { then father, there Mrs, ving been born in Her , and at vicinity of aul’'s churels, that time Ver sinc lived there, cated ut sher, pnowever, lo- called Cen- with his as Berks lived a Ie irom Fisher until Mr. and married 1895, ¢jaimed the he children, all the good qualities of their 8, death, life, husband and § of whom imbibed ionored Pa rents, were SIX ih whom, ¢ wife of’ Calvin, are ars, years ater Casey, and buried her son, Clarenos WAR Edward home in B Foster die LP his ellefonie from paraiysis id his death ate his break. start for had been in his usual health, a: on the morning of and was malch factory, when he fell floor scious, and remained io that « until the following morniog death came. He was aged aboul Af two years, and was a of Foster. His wife and three children survive, to he the about thie a fast where Was emp oy ed, io BOD Mamiuel MR ANNA ROYER home of Anna Royer died at the sister, Mra, George Cummings, Millheim, after a lingering aged about y-four years, left survive three children Ida Ryan and Earnest H., Mis, Bessie Koch, Lewisburg ; three brothers and two John, George, Mrs. Sue Cummings and Mrs Jane Walizer, all of Millheim, and F. Royer, Mill Hall in Mii fift to aintors ONFER Mus DAVID F FOR PUZZLE 30LVERS wid iain iis can be and nach tion On, HAVE A WEAK with indigesti Fabletat aie nod 0 be ved For Po Var Confer, died suddenly sal near Howard, from heart disease, ee nty-iwo years old sod ooaeed was ses ied VOLnRD, & onl paling wie sloog biigh in the esleem of in which lived WH mother of fouriesn children, twelve of whom with her husband survive, the community she Mhe ihe WILLIAM NEWTON WOLY Willian Newton, son of Mr, and Mrs. John P. Wold, east of Spriog Mills, died Wedopesday of last week, of preumonia, aged ten months, Inter- ment was made Friday, in the ceme- tery at Cross church, Georges Valley. A HI A fly youth-—the young trout fisher man, Even the night watchman works for his daily bread, y [i STOVER, Berean, Ohio, LAR CREAM REPA. ful, saving hail the Aalry work. It sa Jowdown machite, There i= no drodgery in washing the simple fhiee flocs Dairy Tulmiar Biparator bowl, Avoid vir ked bowie, They're sll fall of vroublssome tarts Twon'yrelx sigps-take the one that will socom modate your herd, Considering the dur. bility of the machine, the price Ws the lowest of #OY separator of the markol. For farther par. tioulnrs waite or apply in person to KH. D, ROBEMAN, Bypring Mills n. TICE TO STOUKHOLDERS-THe An pual meeting of the Bock holdem of the Lewisburg & Tyrone Railrosd Company will be held al the oes of the © Spang, Room 208, Brosd Street Station, Philadelphia, Ps, on Poon day. May Ist, (906, at 1030 o'clock p m., for the eloction of President and six Dirertors 10 serve for Shesnaulng Jens. a and the the transsttion of such other before the hautinng. TAMES ® NeCLURE se Room 240 General Office, + rg iam Sv a FA a a i : ; rm fa end dns Toso at RR ge Hog, Horse and Cattle Style 12 orO in. apart Plays I1& in. peciat does turn catile, horses hogs and pigs. RY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED 14 (Car shin i g enced. onstantly on hand a Taree stock of ail styles rt e lawn and farm at the lowest prices. WM. H. NOLL, JR, & BRO, PLEASANT CAP, PA. way § e have ¢ fo grey. a T0 THE FRONT IN BATTLE !!# 7-Piece Oak Chamber Suit - - - - $8.25 and Polished $22.50 $2.50 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ é é ¢ ? 25 " rd 0.7/2 Te iia Ny wer € i 51 n Penns Yalley JOHN SMITH & BRO. 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