ats —— TRE THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1905. APPOINT CHURCH Evangelica allernoo! MENTS. Linden Hall, Lutheran - Valley, aiier Presbyt Mills Reformed paratory Mills, aftern Boalsb comma {Appoint reported to POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR TREASURE F., K. WHIT} . We are horized ani 3 s that F. A. White, of the i date for the ofl the usages of the ner Geiss, of 1 fice of Register, § ocratic party. Children's Service at Tusseyville The union Sunday schio il, al Tussey- ville, will hold a children’s service Bunday invited. evening, to wich —————— oo ——— A New Firm . TOUR TO THE WEST Yia Pennsylvania Hallroad, Account Con vention American Medical Association, On account of the convention of the | American Medieal held in Portland, Ore. the Lilt ¢iation, {lo be | July 11 to 14, | Peansylvania Railroad Colapany A HBR will runa personally-conducted ur the beautifal ' : Rockies, visiting resorts in the Canadian Seattle, nd Portland, allowing four days the for vi the latter city for attending of the convention and it~ ing the Lewis and Clark and sions Exposition, | five and one-half days in the Yel- lowstone P full and complete Tickets | Ary expense en- Ark, & that covering every tour of wonderland, necess route, except hotel accommodations Portland, rate Pen will be sold at the very from all stations on the Pitts- will nsvivanin Railroad, eX 0 pl burgh, from which the he $210. A Pullman Philadelphia, Monday, rate of will Harrisburg July 3 ieago and St high ule Jeave New apecial train gr equipment and The Paul Laggan and (Glacier, Rockies, thence 2 : and thepce via Billings and Omals Chicago, reach s B lila, Pa. oss ne A A ARS i Appointed Assistant Zoologist, Pennypecker (i. Miller, state has appoint- | of Chambers- economic zoolo his office, the salary of 3 year, was created by th lature — -> — Rev, BR Wilson Dend hort Fleming I: + b, IRs : own P jstown, ko resby fou nd wad » ear Reedsvy ring « f pie road tracks, lay 1m jast week, He his grands=on Belleville were on Lhelr ng missed thet Wilson iA was about cand was a8 minister for mors he wa 8 his presbytery the time Dr. Hayes, of Bellefont into partnership Dr. Cur i i i the half interest in ti WeNsviiie. IT. 4 on Spring street, aud UU - ¥ y brick ho 15¢€ sided [fo Doctor has where the i 3 Ire i r many years will ve lurnea into a Banitarium. —————— A —————— Breaking Sink Hole Floods Mine An old Dull Sand mines, where water had for years, burst ands of barrels of the workings, causing to flee for the working is now covered four feet. It will require atl days’ pumping to clear the mine. over n & fleld oeen BCC through and water rushed the I'he workmen ir lives entire +1 4 1S depth of least ten lb ———— G. A. BR. For the benefit of attend the the Grand Army of the Republic, De- partment of Pennsylvania, at Reading June 5 to 10 road tickets to Reading from all stations on Encampment. to of those desiring Annual Encampment the Peonsylvanias Rail- Company will sell excursion its line in the State of Pennusylvania on June 3, 4, 5, 6, turn until June duced rates, For specific rates, apply to local ticket agents, An ——— SO ——————— % 11 by vi 1 , and 8, good to re - 7 i 2, inclusive, at reo- The “Chump Governor Hissed Philadelphia Ledger, At the Academy of Music mass meeting on Friday night a compli- mentary reference to Governor Penny- packer was greeted with a storm of hisses, The Governor's name was again hissed at the Thirty-second ward meeting on Baturday night. It is time for Bamuel W. to do some tall thinking. Bervility to the gang may bring a nomination ; but nomination is one thing and election another, ——————— A A SAS Crop Expectations, The crop expectations for the year 1905 indicate the posibility of a return to our position as the granary of Europe. The conditions of winter and spring wheat as declared by the last bulletins for May, by the agricult- ural department, are of the most prom- ising character for a record crop, ap- proaching that of 15801, when the yield of both varieties of wheat was 748,000, 000 bushels in round’ numbers, and when tne price of wheat on Décember 1 was a little more than sixty-three cents, There is no probability that the price will fall this year, even if we raise as large a crop, or possibly a greater one, The chances rather favor an advance, The era of cheap wheat seems to be past. We need 500,000,000 pushels or more to meet the annual home consumption, and unless far- mers increase their acreage rapidly and unexpectedly we cannot look for hat great volume. dd al lp 185 tn (y PBriinig : od yilis 3 FEA res fo Centre Hall, Thomas M. Wolf et. ux., et. Chas. M. Wolf, April 1, 1905 ; land in Harris twp, $4,006.67, Mary M. Allis May 1, boro. Mra mi to John Holmes, Howard in m—————— LOCALS Paul Murray was home Memo- He College this month on rial day. will graduate at Siate The cf exercises of Bucknell University begin June 16¢ J and cloge on the Jist. mmencement Tuesday me went to Jefferson county with ning nterests connected the oil business, The Mifflinburg Times says Miss Nellie Houtz went to Centre county Haturday to visit relatives at Penn Hall and vicinity. Misses Mary aod Blanche Moyer and Miss Carrie Bottorf, all of Colyer, called at the Reporter office last week to see the printing presses in operation, The Herrick Seed Company, of Ro- chester, N. Y., want an agent to can- vass this section, This Company is all right. Their references are the best, Any one out of work write them for terms at once. Capt. George M. Boal, postmaster at MEETING OF POMONA GRANGE in Wash Ferguson Second Quarterly Meeting ely ington Grange Hall, town ship, Friday. Po. in Washing- m ' ¢ The second quarterly meeting ol held ton Grange Hall, For " Ons Lirange township, Friday {iol on and after noo! , and intense inte every member iglon Grane has home and br tiful surroun § 2 is The sa of tillable soil lying bef eX pal fore the y aeeting place im- importance of doors of the ( presses g vast that agriculture influence in ihe Grangs Worthy M John he 1 pited Telegra Company RISO sD advocated Lh t MRE IATIners wi pany wast finances of the County good was large, and DG The Grange tee reports i that the opening of ti ber 16: a large Se ples pum bet trees had be set out, and a number ments decided upon The fift class of eight. degree was conferred o At noon the ladies spread two large the lawn with the choicest It was a feast fit for THEIR RIGHTS. tables on viands Kings, STAND UP FOR The management of Grange Park at the last triennial sssesament, made an effort to have the assessment on their property in Potter township reduced, #0 that it would be on a basis with the lands adjoining, of which farms the park was originally a part. Their ef- forts before the board of county coms- missioners failed, and the members of Pomona Grange have resorted to other methods with the hope of securing a Just valuation in the future : Wherens, the County Commissioners, through the township assessors, have assessed Grange Centre Hall, bad the postoffice paper- ea and otherwise improved. The work was done by Rearick Brothers, and makes the interior of the postof- flee decidedly handsome in appearance The Reporter readers’ sre indebted to Prof. C. BR. Nefl, of Millheim, for a splendid article on the geological formation in Penns Valley, Prof. Neft has made a thorough study of the subject, and his conclusions msy be relied upon as true. Wide human interest is the strike. ing thiog about the June McClure's. The college man is the first concern ed in the sensational disclosures of “The College Athlete’ which tells, for the first time, some astonishing facts about the financial arrangements by which some of the ‘stars’ are se- Park more than double the value por acre of the two farms from which the land was bought, thereby imposing 8 tax burden more than twice as heavy as that assessed upon adjoining proper ty ; Therefore, be it Resolved by the County Grange in regular ses won that we enter our protest aguinst the extor tion, and further hereby resolve 10 oppose the election of any person to the office of County Commissioner who will not pledge himself to ad: just the valuation of Grange Park on a basis of equality with the adjoining farms, A second resolution has in view the establishing of a ** Legislative Council of Pomona Granges’ and reads as follows : Whereas, Pomona, or County Granges, have been especially instituted to promole the Dusiness interest of the Order, both legislative and com mercial | Therefore, be it Rewvolved by the Centre County Pomona Grange, in regular session, that we extend a condial in. vitation to all cured and kept at college. DRILLING FOR OIL, none hus if Conan diate payment the same WO sellietont , Bnd those haviog cisl present them duly salhe JAR, P. GROVE W. Harrison Walker, Atiorney, Be Adminisirator, Sprig Mills, Va. tlefonte Ea0us FOR HATCHING Eggs for hatching, 8 CO. White Leghorn, slauchasd strain 0. 2 W. UO. GRAMLEY, spring Mills, * EL OVSE AND LOT FOR SALE«~The under signed offers for sale a house and lof, on Main street, Centre Hall, story, and well located. For further partioniars call on W. B Centre Hall, (0.22) The house is two Mingle, D. OLIE STOVER, Berea, Ohio, HE SHARPLESS TUBULAR CREAM SEPA. BATOR ia a short out, saving hail the dairy work. It sa low-down machine, There i* no drodegery in washing the simple three piece Dairy Tubular Separator bowl, Avoid bucket bowls, They're all full of troublesome parte. Twenty «ix sizosfake the one that will accommodate your herd, Considering dhe dara bility of the machine, the price is the lowest of any separator on the market, For further par. ticulars write or apply in a 0 H. D, ROSEMAN, Spring Mila, Pa, A RO GH a ———_— —— IN OTicE TO STOUKHOLDERE 2rese - Bee) 7-Piece Oak Chamber Suit - - - - Side Boards - - Same, Quartered Oa Fair { vel sat Rockers Mattresses all Shapes and Prices - - To the Qak and Polished Rockers - - $6. I Node ad Sasirie ron Beds and Springs, complete - - $4.00 Largest Stock Wail Paper in Penns Valley JOHN SMITH & BRO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Fmilba 118) ! / SPRING MILLS. - BBD DDD DDD DDD BD DDD DDDD ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ a TT Th i THE BEST NEW ARRIV verything STETONS WALK OVERS DOROTHY DODD and Summer. family, Good bargains always on hand, - NWN NN YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. THE SHOE MONEY - SAVERS 2 An Earthquake Shock IN PRICES. As an Earthquake shakes and destroys a struct. ure, so our prices shake and cover up those of our Competitors, The Summer Season is here and everyone is hap- py and those who have Furniture to buy will be made happier if they buy it at : . . CENTRE HALL Furniture Store Elegant Couches, Mattresses, Side Boards, Cham. ber Suits, Writing Desks, Ete, at reduced prices. EYRE-OPENERS IN RUGS. Furniture Dealers and Rearick Bros. Funeral Directors . . . CENTRE HALL : : : :