The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 15, 1905, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Lutheran—Spring Mills, Children’s service,
evening ; no services elsew here,
Mills, morning ; Union, ait
‘Hall vening, Children's
JUNE 15, 1905.
Reformed--Spring
ernocn |
service.
Presbyterian—Centre Hall, commun
ion preparatory service
Sp Mills, Sunday afternoon
morning,
Evangelical — Lt
service ; Linden H
Reformed — Pine
aliernoon,
loalshurg morning
Pine Grove,
{Appointments not given here have nol been
reported to this office.
It used to be the custom for her dear
to say
you
fortable
But vow the old man's crafty,
to know to-day
exact amount
pared to pay
papa
“lan sapport daughter iu & com
way
my
and be wants
The of alimony youre pre
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Souvenir Postal Cards
You will the Reporter office
a souvenir postal card, very suggestive
at this time, at cent
each.
find at
particular one
Bo i
Festival! Jane 17.
June festival
Arcadia,
by the
The
iat
will be
Saturday
The annual
held in Grange
evening, June 17, members «
Progress Grange
be used toward liquid
if
proceeds will
ing the debt of
the hall.
Independent Candidate In Mifflin,
one of the defeat-
for the nomination for
Republi ticket,
has announced him-
ident candidate for
George B. Yocum,
ed candidates
Sheriff
in Mifflin county,
self as an indeper
the office.
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on the Cal
State
The Pennsylvania Grange,
of Husbandry,
nual meeting to ta
December
great oce
ways draws t
of peaple fee
Grange to Mest In Sanbury
Patrous
appointed its an-
ke place in Sunt
12, 13, 14 and If
has
ry,
RRIO0N Wi
yi all parts of (he stats
a
Fisheries Delegates to go Fishing
The
Fisheries
annual
Association will be
the Bellefonte fish hateh
to 23 I'he pre
three business meetings
to the Country Club, Peun’s Cave, and
other places of interest, and one
fishing in the
tre County.
meeting of the State
held
Jut ©
proviae
in excursions
at
ory
RTA
day
various streams of Cen-
A ns
Smith--Headings
Dan Smith, Jr., Miss
Headings, both of Reedsville, were
married at the home of the bride Wed-
nesday evening, by Rev. A, H. Spang-
ler. The 8 son Henry
Bmith, and is b sper for the
Bmith Printir I'he bride
is a Headings, a
wealthy re I'be Reporter
extends ¢
and Rhoda
groom 1s of
wkke
MNpany.
daughter C of Isaac
tired farmer.
grat
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Miliheim Schools
The Millheiin school board
zied Monday evening by elec
uel Weiser, president; L
secretary, and N. A. Auman,
er. The following teachers
chosen to teach the t
during the
term :
Organ-
ting Sam-
FE. Btover,
treasur-
were
orough schools
coming fall and winter
Nar
alermediate
Primary
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Keith's Philadelphia Theatre
Keith's Chestout
Philadelphia, this
George Evans, ** The
Honey Boy, '’ author of * In the Good
Old Bummer Time’ ; special attrac-
tion, Clayton White, Marie Stuart and
Co., presenting their latest comedy,
Paris; juggling MeBans, best club
juggling act in vaudeville; Keno,
Walsh and Melrose, famous trio of
acrobats ; Aurie Dagwell, "The Girl
of 61,
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Reduced Rates to Indianapolis, Ind,
Un the account of the National
Gymnastic Festival of the North
American Gymnastic Union, to be
held at Indianapolis, Ind., June 21 to
, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com,
pany will sell round-trip tickets to
Indianapolis, June 19 and 20, good re-
turning to leave Indianapolis not later
than June 27, inclusive, from all sta-
tions on its lines at rate of single fare
for the round trip plus $1.00, On all
tickets good for passage via Philadel-
phis, Baltimore, and Washington, a
stop-over within limit will be allowed
at either of these places,
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Uenitre Countians in Philadelphia,
The second annual basket picnic of
the Centre County Association, Phila.
delphia, will be held June 23, at Bel-
mont Mansion, Fairmount Park. This
nssociation, as the name indicates, is
composed of Centre county people who
now live in Philadeiphis, The hour
of luncheon is five o'clock.
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTER,
Dr. R. G. Curtin Charles McCaflerty
Pi {| Wm. 8, Furst, Esq.
| Herman Hay
: t
| William A, M
Max Liv
| 8B. Cameron Burnside
| Prof, Ny P, Bible
Joom dau hrey
ang) or,
Frat, «.T. Meyer
Dr, Stoait C Runkle
Kev. Dr. BR, Harkinson
The attractions at
Btreet Theatre,
week includes:
Treasurer
Dr. B, Gray Mattern,
Becretary
Gen. B, F. Fisher
Ira D, Garman
# rye P. Ey mae!
oy Hoy Sohiaflor
Buggy fiynets, $1.35, $1.75, $2.00,
$2.75—0. W, Bwartz,
AFFECTION IN JAPAN.
it Is Deep and La Lanting but, as =a
Rule, Not Outspoken,
TOUR TO THE WEST
Via Pennsylvanian Rallrond, Account Con.
American Medical Association,
the
is the
most repugnant
the Japanese, and if
this which Is generally mistaken
for a lack of genuine feeling. 1 recall
man who was so devoted to
mother (though 1 doubt whether
could ever have been sald
“talked about” her) that when she
while he ibroad,
was so profound that my
watched him with anxiety lest he
should commit suicide. The stolcal
training may render unsympa-
thetic a coarse nature, repression
to the
capacity
by those
to good taste of
absence of |
80
one
he
to
died,
was
more
but
for pain 8
who are free
ance to every emotion.
Another man said to me, “I
speak of mother, for a foreigner
does not understand that a
mother may be just as dear to her
as his to him and by the Japar
Is not expected that one should
one's deepest fee zg" Tat sa:
fainted with grief when his n
died and when consciousness
turned to make light of a
dizziness,” without reference
cause. To this day,
from home, he carries
mother's letter
ful
arcely
to give utter
my
son
Ose
ne
sOn 1oth-
re-
“little
to
whenever he
him
a beautt
and on
her passing ‘beyond
devotes a por
tion and spe-
to his wife,
oer
rose
oes
with
mounted on
and b
of
quietly
roll of rocade,
the a ersary
his mortal ken
tion of the day!'to medita
clal of her. Even
despite the closest hond of
thought
love,
says not, “This is the day
er's death.” Outlook
C RUSTY CARLYLE,
An fAncedote Which
Disngreeable
Iiustrates
Disposition,
fTered from ds spepsi
He
pathetic
my
When to IHxereise.
Ww ie
led]
Bu
oth
opt
#ithout the
Hercules
were regarded
neither
Apollo.
nee, and
othor
No Lomger on the Map.
“What mrkes you so late?”
Tim's father, who In the boy's ab
sence had hed to see to the evening
chores himseif,
“Teacher ‘kept me in.”
“What for?’
“'Causey I couldn't
the map.'?
“Couldri't find Moscow? And I'd
like to know who could, then! Why,
I remember hearing tell of Moscow be-
ing burmed when I was a boy! It's an
outrage to put such nonsensical gques
tions to children what's there tojlearn
something useful. I'll ok intoy that
and let yer teacher know 1 Ain't been
elected on the school board! for noth.
fng!"~ London Globe.
Ingenions,
“Jimmy,” said the teachersafte
ing the youngster's “note from lis fh-
ther” exvusing Jimmy's Sbseuce} {rosn
school the day before, “it seems io me
your father's writing 18 very much
Hike yours.”
“Yes,” replied Jimmy, unabashed,
“father ain't had no education, i and
I'm learnin’ im.”
find * Moscow on
rod] -
an ¥
Taking Care of the Pennies,
Pincher—1 belleve in thataold saying
about taking eare of the pennies, nu
know it, don't you? Spenders- Oh,
yes! “Take eare of the' pennl and
the dollars will take carey of Eyour
heirs” Philadelphia Press, :
i
More to Come, %
Bride-I feel awfully nervous.d Moth-
er—Pshaw! Don't take your fipt ofr
riage so seriously. It doosn't| i
last forever. Town Topics, |. 3
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Advertise,
to
to
Medical Association, be
in Portinud, Ore, July 11 14,
OIMpRL
wd te
in the
{ held
the
Wii
visiting
v Hullroad (
Pennsyivani
run a persounily-condug
the
RH Cihies,
ur,
besutiful resorts
Heattle, Tacoma
Portland, allow fous
latter city for
{ and
the
pions of the conv
duyw
the
for
Hg
{tending HEH
ention and visit-
{ing the Lewis and Clark Exposition,
| and five and ove-hall days in the
Park, a full complete
that wonderland, Tickets
ry HECORBUTY ex pelise
hotel
will Les
from
Railroad,
| lowstone and
| tour of
| covering eve
[x mile, except
|p. ri
rate
old
all slatio
land, at the very
of $215 ns on the
| Pennsylvania except
burgh, from which the rate will
A
| $210, A special train of
will
Harri
July 3.
and ™
Laggan
Pullman BRAVE
York, Philadelphia,
| Pittsburgh, Mo
route will be vin
| to Banfl’ Hot
(rincier, Lie
equipment
<DUrg ana
fny,
Chicago t. Paul
BPrings, and
in Canadian Rockies,
Return
the
| Lie to thie Paeitie Coast,
ing
i inte
| and
i nud thence vi
Hee
the will lie through
Washington, O
Ye
a Billlogs at
New York
tulorme
routs
8 of regon,
to HOW SLO
Montana,
on July
suit
Chicago, reaching
further Lion Ol
26. For
| Peuneylvania Hallroad ticket
A ds
application Los
| Passenger Agent
sCriptive 1linerary will be sent
W. Boyd,
Broad Street
Geo,
Mia
{ tion, Philadelphia, Pa
i A 4
Cen!
}
Spring Milla wv»
of ba i
I'he tw
Hull,
Lilla
irange Park groun
aud
galne
and Centre
Ling RinUsl
{ who laid aside
i
{ Saturany
CX pect
the
enth
splendid 1
base ball
east snine
3 v _ fs s
needs only iuriaer aes
{hei
i entire credit to
Vitti Lhiree
iXth and
to four in
pinth.
atid
PLLijrine
{ Spriug Mills
Pini,
their decisions,
[ Centre were fair
0
:
and at no time gave
the contestants occasion to “RK
he young wing th
spring Mill or
roolers
iUN
men comp
# nine, and the dozen
. .
more male and female-—who
accompanied them, conducted them-
seives with entire propriety during the
game and after, showing that the con-
test could be a losing ote without them
losing their heads to the bad.
The return game looked forward
to with interest by both the nines and
others who anticipate lending their
rege nce 5
REA Pore? yt
Reduced Hates to Baltimore
For the International Convention
United Bociety of Christian Endeavor,
at Baltimore, Md., July 5 to 10, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
sell round-trip tickets to Baltimore,
at greatly reduced rales, from all
stations on its lines east of and inelud-
ing Pittsburgh, Erie and Buffalo,
The rate from Pittsburgh will be
$9.00, from Altoona §7 49, Erie $12.00,
Williamsport $6.83, Buflalo $11.08,
Canandaigua $0.70, Elmira $8.50, New
York $6.30, Newark, N. J., $6.10,
Reading $5.15, Wilkesbarre 7.05,
Dover, Del., $3.90, with corresponding
reductions from all other pointa,
Tickets will be sold on July 38, 4, and
5, good for return passage leaving
Baltimore until July 15, inclusive. On
payment of $1.00 to Joint Agent at
Baltimore an extension of return limit
to August 81 can be obtained,
Tickets via Philadelphia permit
stop-over within lHmit, if deposited
with the ticket agent at Broad Street
Btation,
Bpecial excursion tickets are on sale
every Saturday and Sunday from
Baltimore to Washington and return
at rate of $125 for the round trip.
These tickets are good for return pas.
sage until the last train Sunday night,
affording atuple opportunity for dele.
gates to visit the National Capital,
SA MAAN
Tablets, all sizes, at the Reporter
is
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“THE RECORD"
A Philadelphia merchant who |
spends hundreds of thousands of dol- |
lars every year for advertising was ask-
ed the other day what newspaper he
the best medium through
reach the His
I'ne Phila-
considered
which to
EWEr wis
public
unhesitating
delphis Record.
hen he
used * The
ever
I find ti
y 1
went on Lo
Record! for
gy : I hay
VYERTS
I have been advert
in fact,
ginee ing
al it brings me the best res
isn’t necessary to experiment
The exp
mun realizes that the
the
well
Record,’
Ness money he
ach rendes
In money invested,
Record? is read thor
ly people,
§
mighly., A great
men especially, make
buying se
s
y COI i if
Hed
thorous
t!' The
+ rend
211%
tha
beginning 1 spied,
fe iphia nieres
t. There is
Fhe econ
pauper
ft rounding
claim t
| News|
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BININTIRIL 8
2 Remedy
Aliacks
ol
HO
wr ego {o the
ir medic Mr. Barber says:
have ied Chamberiain’s Collie,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which
is one of the best medicines I ever saw,
I keep fit in my room as 1
have nad several attacks of colic and
it has proved to be the best medicine
I ever used.’ Sold by C. W, Swartz,
Tusseyville: F. A. Carson, Pottters
Mills
: GIRTT Hd
r “
i
ait ©
a bottle «
DMINISTRATORE NOTICE. LETTERS
of Adminidration on the estate of Mary
Waugh, ate of Gregg ow? nehip., deoonsed i
having been duly granted 0 the undersigned, be
would respectfnily requestall persons knowing
themspives indebwd Ww the esate to make itnme-
diste payment, and those haviog claims agains
the same 10 present them duly authenticated for
setlicment.
JAS, P. GROVE, Administrator,
W. Harrison Walker, Spring Mills, Pa,
Attorney, Bellefoute
G8 FOR HATCHING-—Eggs for hatching,
B,C, White Leghorn, slanchard strain.
W. 0, URAMLEY, Spring Mills,
=
0.83
EIov SE AND 10T FOR SALE--The under
signed offers for sale a house and lot, on
Main street, Centre Hall. The house is iwo
story, and well located.
For further particulars call on W. B, Mingle,
Centre Hall,
(0.22) D. OLIE BTOVE
Beres, Oh
HE SHARPLESS TUBULAR CREAM SEPA.
RATOR Is a short cut, » Naving half the
dairy work. It Wa lowdown machine, There
i no drudge gory An Wathing the simple three
pisce Dairy bular ator bowl, Avoid
ucket bowis, ee Rg all full of troublesome
parts. Tweniy«ix sises—takeo the one that will
socommodate your herd, Considering the dura.
bility of the machine, the price is the lowest of
any separator on the market, Jor further par.
tioulars write or apply in Fp
ROSSMAN,
Spring Mills, Pa,
hee]
OTICE TO BTOUKHOLDERB-The An
Tawisburg & Trone air ui Company in be
Law ish! Tone rom i
held at The ampan
Broad Street Station, y, Fhiinderp fa, Pa., on Fen
day, May ist, 1905, at 12.80 o'clook p.m, for the
election of President and six Directors to serve
for the eonuing Te pn the transaction
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.... I'he Reporter's Advertisement...
LADIES’ STATIONERY
A fine line of Ladies’ St
You will find al
ationery, in boxes, at remarkab!
WA p p ataed salits
v ligures, rades, and quality
LARGE ENVELOPES
nary 66-inch to 124nch,
WRITING FLUID
i ~ TN NNN NNN NNN
¢ T0 THE FRONT IN BATTLE !!
ece Oak Chamber Suit $17.5
¢ Side Boards - - - - . . . . $325
¢ Same, Quartered Oak and Polished $22.50
¢ Fair $2.50
$1.25
- $6.75
-«
¢
Mattresses
; Rockers—all Shapes and Prices - -
¢ 1'othe Oak and Polished Rockers -
/ Iron Beds and Springs, complete - - $4.00
-
¢ Largest Stock Wall Paper in Penns Valley
JOHN SMITH & BRO.
‘UNERAL DIRECTORS.
Faun? -
naliming Services Free
SPRING MILLS,
NWN NNW TVW CWB D
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THE BEST SHOES
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Everything New in . . .
STETONS
WALK OVERS
DOROTHY DODD
And a complete stock of Good Shoe Things for Spring
and Summer, Shoes and Slippers for the whole
family, Good bargains always on hand,
ee Wate we
YEAGER & DAVIS
BELLEFONTE, PA.
THE SHOE MONEY - SAVERS
RRL HAAS YEAGER & DAVIS ot 2 2 O82 2
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, Etc, at reduced prices,
EYE-OPENERS IN RUGS.
Rearick Bros. Furth, esters ane
CENTRE HALL
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