: rr —— ——————— GRAND LODGE, I O, OF. Fellows st When the Grand Lodge of Odd Fel lows opened its annual it Scranton Tuesday morning, over 11K delegates, representing 128.000 Od Fellows of Pennsylvania, were present Rev. Thomas M. Jackson, of Phila deiphia, grand chaplain, offered pray er. Mayor A. T. Connell delivered ar address of welcome on behalf of the peuple of Former sgranton. sessions the city, behalf of the Odd Fellows. by I'he H was made Grand Robert Graham Phe secretary's report showed when the last anuual report the order had 124,062 members in the Siate, 1114. given hina It now i I'he t was $70,852 31. a fod ges ted to $1920.08 a da) 128,176, an increase of “© of otal amonnt relief ad th Were 3 ie expenses of $302 445.638 The relief nit during e enti Var, « ur. M. Grand Li © Fao) atl iid Colovel Richards Muck! s, tress. urer of the Lage, made su re- port showing that the total recs ipts of the Grand Lodge were $62 575.28 that the total and the balance in Hients were ot) pay } { . it i OBE | ki Jdeclions i Giraud Lod d following candidates had i ge { u ck master, Grand master, Melville 8. hab of Philadelphia George H. ; deputy grand Philade iphin ; I I H. Hart, « Harrisburg ; secretary, Joseph H. Mackey, of Philadelphia ; M. Richards Muckle, of Phil $ Banes, of > we ’ » v { grand warden, f Lodge, of Philadelphia representative Po Bovereigno Ge rge Haw kes, { I'hiere were three candidates ’" grand warden, wisich is line for the high the Hart whe R. MeGlatherty, who votes and John W. Seot grand master as follows : =iale, - ~-e ~ 3% ’ » received T7487 votes : received i , Who recei 650 votes Fhe sessions of the Rebekah ! 1 a ’ bly pele Tue sclay , of Beranton the , and Mrs, Williamsport, re- #¢ was made Mary J. Ov f nl er tee Credential « 202 d ommit on res here wera eiegales to repressut ng 18.0684 jor gh Pent sy l- i Haas to Marry EE — Sheriff Taylor Married H Miss Bertha Cross, | Ww nis riage of Sherifl ~ f Philips oh “il » { plage Le Horns: Mrs v i Lhe bride's sant, in Philipsburg uple have Lhe best H ienads ¢ Frisat dl AEEmy ie loaf sugur, th V baled some irty RUG siraw beginning of Linden ay called at the home of Hall, Mr. i 3 Aaron Thomas, Charles Russe Pasto Phi #pled a eall to Everett, i, of the i ipsburg, | iLheran church, i J. A. Lenker and daughter, and | Ray, of Lemont, paid their of Rev. tues, Wednesday re | to the family Sechrist | criminal ecurt Mon day ner jail fines opened in » Judge Bell Cases would iy Ble Tie f tri of | ni be | PF beomtee of the ¢ very of a case | nalipox in the prison, If present plans mature base ’ un game of | played on Grange Pr « Saturday afternoon that will be! of interest the people of Centre | He'i The © Boys’ and “Old | Men" will have it out on the diamond al’ soll will be fo the unl time The four sons of the late Thomas H. Furcey, of Clearfield, have shown dis- position to be fair, by dividing the lary estate of their father into six sha-es instead of four as directed in the will, The two shares will go to the hivirs of two sisters who were cut off in the will, Rev. R Crittenden, of Bellefonte an ven that the Centre County Bilin Society, at the rooms of the Y, MCA, Bellefonte, always have on hand a partial stock and samples of publ-cations of the American Bible So. oeity ut cost Bibles will be furnished free to any family in the county in need and unable to buy. Testaments furnished free to all orphans, ——— A a Sr ——— Al'er a man has acquired success he, begins to sueer at luck, There's a new color called the mes- senger boy. It won't run, A woman isn't happy unless she has a few friends who envy her, A fellow may be crooked and still tell a lie with a straight face, POMONA GRANGE PROGRAM, | Membars of | } Felephone. 1 | dered at ) 1 Pomona Grange, in the hall of Wash. ington Grange, Htate College, Friday, May 26th : Lear . Upening Grange in 4th degree, Music. Roll eall of officers and fire ipsurance directors Reading minutes i i | | i | i i i i i | i i { 2» | Of last meeting, Welcome by Washington Grange, Response by D. K. Keller. { Appointment of commit Lees, Music, Symbolism of the Grange, —Hon. L- { Rhone Red f i ROE dinner 1 i Music Mrs al Pp Heecitation, H cnmpnm A. iit i Surface. (rang CG. 1. Good. i teport retary of Insurance % Benelits to method J i Lo &. Dale, y advantages | DEMOORATIO PRIMARIES i June 6 The Democrstic voters of Centre i ; : : [ for holding the general elections, in | i Saturday, June 3rd, 1905, to elect dele- gates to the County Convention, Un. der the rules of the party, the officers for holding the primaries will consist of the committeeman and two nasint. ants in each district, and the election will be opened at 3 o'clock p. m close at 7 o'clock p. i | | | i and m. APPORTIONMENT OF D} LEGATES, i 1 1 | | ! | ] | : i i | | Eo Hm a tt a i Lecturer. | i | | | Nau 8aiary 4 0 the stage at a week, She will | head ti Lau Girls appointments : | { vening roing : union, after- i noon : The rf if Li Reformed | is Dr. A. | York. elween the hotel Dr. Allison | Vhe work was BU per- i | | Tnited States f Buflalo, New fig | a A and the res UH bid! Was iff Brungart, al neil, | Madisonburg, is in Monday, if the | , he will undergo an | on the city hospitals, | pot | Elie operation is of Assist. | had with a | FOUng sor Ww i e the | bia f fis font me-hialfl to | Fhe lad was tramped in. 0 8 bo il protruded, i I'he th fright. i remained | arrived aud | Assistant | . v feMullen, | ail Warrant Bellefonte i at ioe 5 AFT ot owl ~t Was | ver atid burglary ini the Eby matter, fit of declares ver. the he saRion An Kt pen A wile nod ehild in DuBois E and was He has crime, ton, Ohio, | willing to be takes 1 . { Farmers | i Besistiant and | Urbana, Ohio. sre! This tral Pennsyl- | Dsvion, Ohio Valley, { is f the strongest | OCK Is as repre- | ¥ taken a vrs, aid will cope! : niready inte: no Ore f tinue their work reversal days, pap Aaronsburg, i Miss Neil fo 1 home her Weaver returned from a Ww weeks’ nn Hall Miss Hettie Stull “tay with s OF Biate College, weeks with her I= spending au few parents at this place L. A J “pent a few hours in Weaver, P., of Coburn, trwn Saturday eve ing. Harvey Crouse and wife and James Holiway snd wif. Visited Me, Crouse's parents, at Winfield, over Bunday, Mra. Maggie Stephenson and daugh- ter, of Lock Haven are the guests of Mme. M, J. Deshler. at this writing. A. C Miogle, of Bellefonte, was here one day lust week to ses his aged | mother at the home of E @G. Mivgle . | Mr. and Mrs. William Homan, e.f| State College, visited Luther We t over Buuday, William Jamison, of Lock Have o, was in town one day last week. Mrs W. H. Philips ispaylng a vis it to her aged mother at Freeburg. Rev. Rhoads, of Lewistown, ell preach io the Reformed church & ane. day forenoon. Mr. and Mra. Paul Swabb were geen At the home of Mrs. Kizzie Swabb Inst Bunday. Mr. Koch and wife, of Mechs up lose burg, spent a few days at the Li it ner- An parsonage, guests of Rev. Bh e sder. a ——— ——— Sober. of Beliefont g, Was a i i D. Ww. Zerby, caller here, L. P. Bmith bas the con'craet to saw the timber that Finkle Brot hers bought from J Gentzel. H. V. Gentzel made a to Milroy, Baturday, Mrs. J. P. Wolf is not around, as she is 111, While chopping wood, Wolf out his 000 with tho sx; business trip ubleto be Willig wm I HH ’ H M on I he de time the the Tuesday, o'clock for legates chosen at slated House i 6th, 1905, Court June and will meet in Bellefonte, 19 candid ates offices, at noon, the a county aominate also chinir. man. eligible to be for at the primaries : ¥ shailer Frank K ’ piles its M Treasures White Walker D or Bi K i IW Wag ner Harry ® Tavror, Chairman. — —— Nmaith, the Fhotographer, WwW, bas the Hall i Smith, in Centre Photographer, this week List Corrections If the Reports find a el} you have paid on March 28, subscription r rf since you will ur label this week d Ruge on compare, ai report if errors have been made. go School Tax Notles thie begi Ling of the § undersigned re. that all ol tax be paid be. date fhe ifment Liat few aw requires me (0 make sett on that date, | and that obliges me to make the de- mand « td. J. FRANK Ssrrn, Tax Collects r. —— or —— So —————— Me rriage Licenses Alfred ©, Long, Howard. Mary ¢ . Teves, eliefonte Nasus, Howard. Lucas, Howard MV liey fary A. Charles Houser, State College, Matilde Benner, State College. Hugh 8. Taylor, Bellefonte, Bertha Cross, Philipsburg A Good Suggestion Mr. « B. Wainwright of Lemon City, Fla., has written the manufac turers tha" much better results are ob- tained from the use of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in cases of pains in the stomach, eolic and chole ra morbus by taking it in walter as as can be drank. That when taken in this way the effect is double in rapidity. “It seems te get at the right spot instantly.” he SRYS, For sale ty C. W. Swartz, Tusseyville ; F. A. Cs rson, Potters Mills, Millheim, E. W. Mauck is spending the week at Beranton as delegate to the Grand Lodge, 1. O. O. F. Samuel Kalen and wife, of State College, spent Sunday at the home of D. J. Neiman, : G. W. Harter and family left, Mon- tay, for Illinois where they will make their future home, Miss Eva Miller, who had been working at Snow Shoe for some time, returned home accompanied by Miss Virginia Holmes, of State College. B. D. Tate and Harry Mensch, of Bellefonte, were seen in town Bugday, Williaa Cantoer and wife, of Sis tersville, West Virginia, and Mrs, Margaret Ricker, of Stranton, arrived Wednesday, sud Edward W. Cantner, of Bisterville, came Thureday, before their aged mother, Mrs, Joseph Cant ner, passed away, Misses Jennie Reifsnyder and Mary Hartman spent Sunday with friends at Nittany. Mrs. A. M. Reeser was in Bellefonte, Baturday. Robert Reitz, of Boalsburg, spent Bunday in town. James Bmith spent Bunday with his family. Mre. Rose Mallory, of Bmullton, Burday, was the guest of her parents, Mr. end Mrs, J. C. Bmith, IS AI TS Most girls like a brass band except # Ot i MEETING OF PRESBYTERIANS, { General Assembly Opens Todsy in Wine. ne Paak, Indisos, ' The annual meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United Btates of America will begin Thursday, May 15th, at Winona Park, Indiana, This body consists of about 600 commissioners, ministerial and lay, representing 1,004 000 communicants in all parts of the U. 8, and in mission fields in all paits of the | world. The retiring { Will open the Assembly with : De. J Henry, pastor than fifty th { ! { | | | { | | i over | i | Moderator, who A sermon, is Rev Addison f : | for more Prince. | ton ( hureh, Philudelj hin VERT a The question of prestest jnterest in this Presi y Church Cumberland offs Pre | byteriun Church, ubout | 100 yeurs Ti i separation was the disapp: General As Cumberiand Preshy ¢ Fim} - Cun! his st | union with | terian i Church ix an ! from the originating Zo ie chief cause of the Oval by the viny of the wetion of the ¥ tery ¥ ti Keniuel y f i } rE. 11% 34 15id £3 a great io the education ii he | ordaining vival andl inters, Calg iti fit ministry Frid Was | not up to the usual Pre sOylerian stand. The membership of about 186 000 in on the | Presbyterian standards as revised Both roted union It of the the votes and ratify Church ha I feis of Pard Cumberland a pro. to come t the no wr Poss - f 3 i churches have yx by the Assemblies | churches to count | 1603 | the | mains for Presbyteries, Ie two he settling | the action and arrange for t | of details. It is not expected that the | union will be completed until 1907. Avotber important matter that | comes up for final settlement is an ar- | fangement by which colored churches { aud churches of a particular race, or of speech other than Eoglish, can have { their Own Presbyterie w, if they 83 de. The Presby teries have also voted for what will be a permanent S for the will take action on this, upretue The Assembly It that the A se mtidy wil advise its theo- chureh. $ i# thoug! gical seminaries to Rive more at lent 1 0 r st ir students for Another likely to provoke a very live the ir fis pr #cliool on epariug Wor. qu nb ue § ly rs it f bale is of sn suthe issuing ritusl t Hivnel use however session usually lasts about ten days, WA Miftinburg Buggies ( arringes, Bie D. A.B iMinburg buggies st you § Crer mavertises first-class ' ¥ I ni i i 330 lend pure ssing call Le He ¥ description i i i ing we (ssibile lowes? Mun BR INsn LOCALS, Charles W. Fisher, of Penn Hall, in | this issue advertises letters testament. | ary on the estate of his mother, Mrs. Daniel Kennelly, o Mills, is In Centre Hall Sri f i Npring { the guest o ed oe her sister, K. Kuepley, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dunkle John W. Kamp, youngest child of Mrs. B. R. Kamp, of Lock parted Tuesday Winslow, Ill, where spend the summer with his brother, Rufus Le {. H. of Mills, accompanie y ton, of Lx st {1} Haven, de. noon for ‘ he expects Lo Farmers Edward Bryer. f Eungert near 1 { it callers office Wednes ck Haven, were brie le f he ia i He porter Mr. pleased with h his to be re. the fu morning drverton in 1 Penns Valley and visits here may be expected peated more frequently Mre. H, E, of Elkins, West Virginia, Centre Hall Tuesday the guests of Mr. and Mrs Bradford, lumber operations in i fis i r i wire, i1 3 1102 { ' iti Sha and ron Harol arrived y evening, and are W. Frank Mr. Bhadle returned to his West Virginia from Williamsport, where he and his family had been called on the death of Mr. Bhadle's J. O. Deininger, « veterate reader brought to this t Age, issued Monday, July published at No, 43% Philadelphia. The Age cratic paper, and had at the } umn the of Woodward, of Luzerne governor ; and Walter H. Allegheny, for court. Wi 3 f office } Chestnut Street, Demo- 1 1 eR is & of Ww. » its ¢ nate George county, fo Lowrie, of supreme Clearfield this district central at that fd Bigler, represented lge of the William of county, the Democratic mittee, Mr, Deininger was a Democrat, on #latle Com - time ~ ah For there was quite $ 8 time, alurday excitement yn, caused by hors atid fn ’ LO a team « milling firm of Pine Grove Mills very is a large one, Lt his mate tackle i RD and aie Was iy il nber « Jaised high enough Aside from a number nd eo i 5 5, the Feds were 1 EE Wh unple hat Table: Bwar Potters h a bili t nsant jt Deriain ie Wis & 1% & frye i Bre 1 Fasseyy Mil Rebersburg. and y, of friends and Mr. Bhore tives at this piace, Jared this weak | Henry niversily Mre., Btabl Jersey rela are visiting Kreamer rp spent several days hiladelphin + student at Bucknell to Mover { - his parents J. W. d store hort visit y au Wel {1 nour sud to supply pet 4 { ¥ 20% “iia Lie people in that MBamuel Wait itz, Jack iit ££. ot ca iY, il work minister i £3 today L Gap, was fa aged Stump. 11K Willi were “eR i Morris “saturday form- Jac figs it week at the hon Frank iis pare: Ow Eee i OZER «SADDLER... CENTRE HALL, 4 eee " # aT an wr w ar 4 5 Rea EE Aa le at RR WM Ww PA. ct cre roe 88 8 STETEIaeTee - Wee ey oy Ra - a wh @ he HEE CHEW Saree Le ICE w Tata hw a We - = ht Co o ars Work nn Hames west Pads fo CC) alee oo Hosvy Woods Harness Oil Trace Buggy Harmoes a Chains AN ee 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 of Dr. Daniels’ Remedies, . » - -, A CC ECC th XX COC NC STanelatele A a - BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASE eall to see me, 100k over the stock and get prices LEER DR0000CPTLONOPO0GLEROGRORGE HF. ROSSMAN To our Friends and Customers We call your attention to our line of Spring and Sum. mer Goods BEAUTIFUL WAIST PAT- TERNS-—in White, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR in Muslin and Cambric, Corset Covers, Skirts, Night Gowns and Drawers, Staf- ford Waists for Children, OXFORDS and SHOES For Men, Women and Chil- dren. Also, a good line of TAN HOSE. Call and see H.F. ROSSMAN Spring Mills, Pa. . . . in a wedding ring. ¢ top yourself I Derb I vy Ys SW wi Stylish Hats, from TODD EDD faa waon New BINDER TWINE orders at once with him. price is right. Lawn Grass Seed, Hic. Lawn GRASS SEED Seve evseseesvsaves A ASHES HITE L i The Highest Mar Grain—Wheat, Corn, Baled Hay and Straw will best prices the COA a a always on us . X- 25 one of our eg J ou . . $1.50 to $2.50 » White CLOVER SEED nder twine to place their 3 a, . paid for Baled Hay, Wanted- BALED HAY, Etc. rrr vee sssesasseaasa ° ry i | sso for all kinds of be LEB AAA RRR RRR RRD RES We invite school
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