MEETING OF CONFERENCE, Sessions Open Monday Twelve Minister In Attendance The Northern Conference the Pennsylvania Synod was held i semi-annual meeting of Centra Ist Luke's Evangelical Lutheran church Ue Hall, May 22.24 The territory we wrt 0! mference embraces Union, Clintor Phere are fifteer ‘entre counties conference Fwelve t at Dr. Liye Yere presen ¢8 wero £3. J. D Wag orge Dale, Boalsburg. Mifflinburyg : Hall ; The or i HETINOn Was preach W. in opening H. Lia- ing by Rev ir text found Senoen mentatiog Fue it) iLL fea g hour R the session « pete d Ww devotional service, H. C. Bixler. One organization, i half conducted by ay, hour was de roliment of dels The regular program was opened at i r HOCK en voted to gates and business, te £ by an able discussion on the eighth the Confession by Rev, C. ond ‘hureh L. McConnell I'he “The Test Divine Guidance, ’’ was opened by Rev. G. C. H. 3: Ph. DD. A of the ministers participated in the ja see sul of Hasska number « dis- cussion of these subjects, { lev. McConnell set forth the divine f the church, the efficiency of Or and force Alkens ful Hev i ad or al pr ‘ussion of the same subject. J. W. Boal, D. D.. and Rev. huvler, Ph. D., of t} D church, were i with a practic Ww H. terian the and invited to a seat ~~ 16 burch, also Rev Ciress, of i ¢ Reforme troduced to speak on the Dr. Boal was asked , and did so, to the great second subjee oP, ¥ announced the the mor: by Rev TArious The presi ing Alkens aeasion ommittees and session wilh prayer afternoon the iAy { pened iness of conference, fol- of the Ly and Rev a discussion subject, 17 ¥ iat it ider three heads : B. B. Uhl The ( tians » iid ES Nerlous Accident. of near | injured | thrown | samuel Klinefeliter, was seriously Bund by wing from ¢ fr Tas ho scl 16 i , above neighbors | and 1 Fr At ho fron ces wa Bu was | Ki injury 1 if them tre at 1 turn, wicthiool | Wels Klivefelter re-| on her head and | injured. Miss Viola ww rendered unconscious, but seriously hurt. Miss Maude der and the driver escaped oteupants Mrs gash thrown | * WROD, ile ep A § enn Ww * horses broke loose from Lhe wag. on, aud in their mad flight one of then was killed, Dr George Lee, the tending phy. sician reports Mra. Klinefelter as get. ting slong very well considering the seri tusuess of her injuries. A AA ——————— LOCALS, The average girl gets mad if you try Vien her; also if you don’t, Mra Baroer, an aged Indy residing at N.uth Bpring street in Bellefonte, while on a visit to her daughter at! Jersoy Shore, was found dead jn hed Lt | that place Tuesday morning, Mre, Nathaniel Brown, of Spring | Mills, sent a lot of choice lettuce to | this office that would be hard to mateh | In any way. [tis unusually large for | #0 early iu the senson, and Is ns crisp | as letfuce can be, It was ralsed from | seed that hes been in the Brown family for seventy-five years to FHAT OIL WELL, 8 | Machinery in Place~Mr Brown on Hand Operations will be Commenced With ina Few Days 1 and during the past few days has been busily erecting the to beginning the farm immediately in preparatory engaged machinery i {operations to sink a well on { of H. Emerick, of Centre Hall. for { eorge east The exact time beginning this | WOrk can not now be positively stated, b week, The ery, drills, ete. a full complement of skilled dril- only before ut it will be within one engine, all the machin fried LITERS re are on hand and the slight details need attention work begins in earnest, that the formal cere- which will be this office ihe probabilities are dril ling will | moni “ ietin at a ——— —— FOCALS Hosterman went to lave this week. elinay will preach a sermon ut Spring Mills, Sune i i is i memorial day evening Ti pleasure 16 fellow whn in the pursuit his duty to can't expect him H. Arney farm ularged the porch on i his east P 110 house, located immediately of the borough line, I » .. A Masonic wall the in aman is ting in- I I this will be otherwise Im- Le il, place, I'he | pi wed, James Conley, of Freeport, Illinois, recently made several trips to the south / Of 5 Ty x i 1} iy ren and west in the teres the Chicago Dredging + veleran mil Mill, and Harter, . i Dis were er Red WwW uesday afternoon, grands callers at this i DEMOORATIO PRIMARIES “5 a - Convention Tuoesds June 0 Saturday, June voters of Centr the regular place The Democratic county will meet at for holding the their respective election districts, o Baturday, June 3rd, 1905, to elect dele gates to the County Convention, U der the rules of the party, the officer for holding the primaries will consis of the and ants in each district, and the election | ] | | general elections, i committeeman two assist will be opened at § o'clock p. m. ane DEATHS hn J. W. POTTER From the Ogle County Review Herald re | " n | his late home in Forreston, Ogle conu- n | ty, Illinois, aged seventy-four yenrs, "| eight months and six days. He Blew | to young manhood in his native sf Le, { coming west after he was married. He | was united in marriage to Miss Mary | L. Ingram Novemhber 8, 1855. To union and daughte rn. { this } ow 1 one son, Sam iel, ne Luelln, were ii pense ——— —————— RS wo—— Co ————— HOURS FoR DECORATING, DR MOFFAT ELECTED MODERATOR A Penosylvanian st of terian General Assembly the Mead Freshy | Memorial Day will be Observed at the Beversl Volnte in Penns Valley, will held at the various in Penns Valley. The hours at the departed sol- diers will be honored and the speakers are noted below The meeting of Presbyterian General Assembly al Winona Lake, Indiana, was begun by a dermon by the retirin moderator, Dr. Henry, ‘Bon, go work today in my vineyard, ’ Dr. James DD. Moflat, president Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa i unanimously chosen moderator, Lice of the 1 0 Memorial services be { poin is g which ¥ 113 £¥, iit of dts £0 iege, Centre Hall Mechrist, enkker, Rev, % DY acciamation we i118 Jug. 1113 15 $e Harlan, Mo 1yder Hupreme il as appoint Pp. cle at 7 o'ol i { t t y t : mi { The delegates chosen at the sbove stated time will meet House in Bellefonte, 1905, 12 nominate candidates office in the Court |, Tuesday, June ith, at o'clock noon, and for the various nt county #, also a county chair 3» man. Ibe fo persons have duly registered and are « ligible to be voted f l g named IOWin f the priroaries : y Miles » ith I'he Board of of a Colles [rustees Pennsylva- | support a | in beekeeping, to | H. A. Burface, | n the cols | ri oted to i eX periments of ” 3 | togist the Bosalsburg The { week La- | was | roof was | f the win. | 23 ¥ edifice was other. | rand D Were Mey A. l among | i the | Grand | altended tha fe if TAYLOR, Chairman. oS at vr v f i Wise ju | who knows which hal wy eve Pitts mad i i § : BEL CC. Knox than ro ghers have bec ome ated P elsewhere He alley i becanse Net Jon SHOOK YS ali has « Le the Washington Cit PAVE [£4] At has ( Wii HVE In \ Forge ir ow of! i wi snd Woodward, Fri- #ighitv-nine wh ard, Vinspaort ive , and J. H, | free! in met f ¥ LR Be Bug ply Plainview Elm M: Fuels no Centre Hall f for the ! Presbyterian | North | well mente rs o cuured Mer ¥ ry fringe, $ iit Rots 1iis in where he spent ¢ ie fim H. J Davis, pastor yd marge of the UU rch, aid Miss i=erville, were i whens boy. Baskerville, | of ¥ eo} nited Atina Behers, of | mn the A LH Ho s ¢ ' tik tid i marrage | United | parsonage, Bellefonte, Mon- Mr Mrs. Ohl spend hie Rev, Davids ii al drethiren morning. and Davis | their toy ’ gone Ley | Rob rt V/A gler and th» f sou, Carl, of | sis of Mr. and if several days this | sigler, Or rile : ¥ ri : wr wo. Mr Mis C. Nisck Z some weeks ago, | badly ivjured at the the planiog mill of Joseph Kelley, while the | wound is hesling iieely, he has not | and been able to do any work since the se- cident. Mr, Zeigler i« a cousin of Mr. lacks, The June number of Everybody's brings to us the crucial instalment of “Frenzied Finsvee” Mr. Lawson's | intimate of the First Great Crime of Amalgamated. The happen. ings of that wow famous midnight | session at the National City Bank on May 4, 15309, when Henry H. Rogers and James Stillman introduced an in- famous bogus subseription and de. frauded and robbed thousands, are | clearly and dramatically told, recital George Breon, one of the young men who began farming this spring, is! proud over the fuct that he can man | age a team in such a way an lo get the wineflt of their full himuling atrength, Thins was demonstrated Monday, when with a team of two horses he hauled a botler weighing 70,000 Ibs ,- from the ruilrond wiation to the oil derrick, east of town, Od Dick,” well know “Hh sireein, ix past twenty-three sents, and the attention he attracted seemed Lo make bim a horse of six, | the Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. lied when st Mr. Po! iH quite f { i’ Young fi { ©r an IHG served Wo yeurs in of Co, war, being member ! v hich he suffered at freq ervals until his death, ueut on for He # number of years, 1 i rade and held if police megistrale for a number CRs. everal weeks prios to his death united witn the letter it his year, shurch by Lis wi the ommunity io this time of sorrow, denides of William Gap, Pa Mrs, Hobert, Oklahoma. $4 F Po Sarah one sister leasant {eBride, ME BA DUNKLEBARGER The de ath of Mrs (Frant Dunklets er occurred Bunuday morning at hb ily recovered frog illpess due wmflnement $1 $ i Interment was made 1¢ Lutheran cemetery Tuesday Mre. Dunklet ti sr of Joh eRsant Arger was @ Griffith, of P husband by &! hom gdaug ner al all i bE HA At the advanced age of about eigh nn Rote occurre of grandson the onads, at Co Home « ti Int at Asronsburg He Nimot ay # survived by five Mrs childre ie y A nds Tt Yield $ ve 880 ial Mrs and Luther, of 1, “Ww Adam shure Lamar Wp Fhe Oliver Typewriter It in one of the marke! Fhe report J if i ie, y fy A= or 0 i i ly ] ii PV Harlar Pv ine . { eserving Madi Heber Mmiburg i made it very « 184 . . Ca Lrg the duty of Btate Legi tain Christian sent the ( very would Jus bath deplored the {el sglatures to His speaker ment and preserve I a ' Hs Supreme { hristian Sabbath, intimated I i plainly that ti ‘our speaker, Rev. R. jG tand for ante 1 all “no {OF BUCH eRisiation. 3.8 +] ice Harlan plead { r, Prof. of veler- ile, Zion wr the pots brs #8 the poor man eign custom, thie ners i great day f He declare > kpeaxer, rich persons had laboring classes ¢ Davi Hal Clement Dale Pine Vi Rev, R. M. Car joalsbu of rest, The whose auspices sever Pp ine Evangelistic ihe larger f cities have had great revivale, was Grove ) d. great } y cha to greater in- §] t} unanimously ¢ 1¢ Thus desire AFEEVE 16 $ Assembly showed its to Lhe nn arouse Taylor terest conversion of nen Dr. Minist pl eR and Agnen Reli Fore g rial ¢ disabled Sunday I} i} Knox, ii LOOK i1i8 church inns mignt great while WIRETAEeY WIRES “ ge gx cw WLS, as a men are od bladder great immediate on realized, era: ele same remedy, | effect it is wf oe i The 1 Swamp-Roo ote i Lis: - - ee 8 -: ee “, - tell ». inci i ding many of the of testimonial letters received | fferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer i MN. be sure and | x thousands eT I” ie ww : & Co.. Binghamton, mention this paper. Don't wake nny mistake, bul remember the | Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Boot i i : witli Machines w oa LK WO AC * D. A. BOOZER «>ADDLER... CENTRE HALL, PA. HARNESS A FEW PRICES » He Heavy WB Harpo et 0 £ Hart Trace Buggy fk BUGGIES and CARRIAGES Get my prices oft 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. Remedies. Daniels’ . . BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASE call to see me, ook over the stock and gel prices | & $i Arata eYs PEE aeY LETT aw eo 2 EC &” SCROTAL EEE re Tae Sot sw HEE CE Sra XJ » - eae SE we » Wa have now 80 equipped our factory as to produce an abundant supply #5 mest the creat for our high rade priced Rotary the highest type sewing ma” chine ever offered at ary price or un- der any fisMme Cur Damascus ¥ derngnd ow highest speed, eas jest on the operator and with least ngige makes We Are The First to offer the people the new type Rotary Sewing Machines at lesa than $65.00 to $75.00. High prices must give way before us. You Must Have our new, slaboraie Sewing Machine Book and tlustrated catalogue In two colors, about 40 large pages. L'x14 In. The finest sewing machine book ever published, Fully describes the newest Rotary and other machines at Prices naver equaled. It is free to you. Wile Montgomery Ward & Co., Michigan Ave., Madison and Washington Sta, we CHICAGO i HF ROSSMAN ummer Goods We have just received a jot of Summer Goode-Linens, Lawns, Nainsook, Batiste, Longeloth, and many of the New Styles, Ladies’ Embroidered Shirt Walst Patterns, all over net and embroidered in black and white, Laces, Insertions and many new Trimmings. Full Lime of Howe in black, tan and white, Fancy Hall Hose for men and boys nderwesr for Men and Boys Ladies’ Underwear in Cambrie, Muslin and Gauze, Ladies’ Ready Made Wrappers, H F. ROSSMAN 998900000000 0000 0 a pair > Shoes with one BN 99% 1 will look like just put on his n - “ ~ Ww PRI om WwW oo» CC fr ia Stylish Hats, Shoes, THAT WEAR, from Kreamer and Son CENTRE HALL, PA. WW WWW WWD NDB BWW T BB WCW SN WNW TW We BDV DBT BD DD BWW New White BINDER TWINE CLOVER SEED F. EE WIELAND einden EIall, Pa. Asks all Farmers who will need Binder twine to pla : orders at once with him. The twine just arrived and tl price is right. He has also on hand White Clover Seed. Lawn Grass Seed, Etc. Highest prices paid for Baled Hay, Baled Straw, Grain and Potatoes BND VDD NB DDB WWD WWD DW WB 29% % 9% 9% 9% 9% 9% | Eo lagen y 1 24307 A it a> eVVD BV BBB ’ Lawn Wanted - GRASS SEED BALED HAY, Etc. ¢ Pes asssssssasssaly ddd ddd SAAS 30 0.0.0.000.0.0.0 Indu ddd dodo dod dodo SAD The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills. J. H., & S. E. WEBER, Proprictors WHITE LILLY FLOUR wd MILL FEEDS The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of Grain— Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, , Oats, B: 7» Rye, Buckwheat, Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all times, at the | best prices the market will afford. OAL All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be ~~ had, always on We invite school boards to consult with us before placing orders for fuel, TT TT rr rr rT rr rr Tr rrr eey FEES FFE TFET TRI TIRY 0 En A SAA. as .
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