THE CENTRE REPORTER 0 4 any THU RSDAY, JUNE 1906. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. NO services, Mills, Lutheran Presbyterian—Spring all, evening. Mothod iat afternoon Retormed--Con afternoon. morning Spruectown, morning : Centre Hall, Sprine Mills, evening. re Hall, morning Tusseyville Egg Hill Business Evangelical-Tuo afternoon Ca meeting at Centre ¢ L, Hall Saturday {Appoint réported to tl enis not given flice. } 18 of Of all sad words of tougu yersoe The saddest an It might have been— Much worse.’ Bo ta can Souvenir Postal Cards find at al ecard, You will a souvenir post at this particular each. time, at one ipox at Barnham has developed at children down with Sms lipo 0X lurnham. Isenberg A visitor {to again Three named are the from Mount Union is sup- posed have brought the there mpem———— a. Stale College Trustees M. of Htone, Schwab, Warren ; Hon. Centre county, of Westmoreland county. elected H. Walton Pittsburg ; James and J, Charles C. W. Woodward, Conard, The Alumni Mitchell, of Hamill, of Columbus, Hbields, Esq n— i — — and Ohio, Frank of Intercolleginte Kegatia, On account of the Intercollegiate Rowing Regatia over the Highland Poughkeepsie ¢ River, Wedne sylvania Railroad round-trip tickets Poughkeepsie on June 27 the Hudson June 28 th Company to urse on wday, fighland or to retur itil Ju ni principal statious on of single fare f * 07 § he round bine esfetsam———— To Begin Work on Curtin Monument Joseph M. Huston, of Philadelphis architect of the :. Curtin monument, visited Bellefonte day of last week to start work foundations of the monument. met General the contractor, The work began at once. ment house. Andrew Thurs. for Beaver, the committees, and the city The «111 dtand in front } will stand in fo Lhe spn to fA A Keith's This Week. At Keith's Chestnut Street Philadelphia, th son's musical novel Keptette nent legitimate Letor, Frank & Co. ; fi » children : Belle way's bab 0 and monkeys ; Wesley, dian ; eccentrics ; a comedy skit, * Theatre, The special attraction, antrie Burns, the and Violet ‘Allen The Bign Painter, the famous eo SOI Block Sear! vomits Naw 8720 Gold Note The Treasury issue of a new $20 gold certificate of an entirely original design, to take place of the old certificates The action of the de tirely commendable, pecially and tired of dollar gold cert few times every day In deed, the editor of Reporter has not accepted one of the old style $20 gold certificates for some time. The mew, original, modern design of that denomination will, however, ace cepted at this office as part payment on all bills now due. perlite Frank Stoughton Killed, Frank Stoughton, a for the Pennsylvania Railroad with headquarters at the Union Station, Harrisburg, was instantly killed Wed- nesday afternoon, of last week, a short distance west of SBteelton, by the first section of Fast line. Frank was twenty-three years of age and is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frenk CC, Stoughton, his father being supervisor of the Lewis- burg and Tyrone Railroad, and the following brothers and sisters : Annule, Mrs. P. Creigher, Plainfield, N. J. ; Thomas Stoughton, Pittsburg; Mrs. Walter Hill, Beranton ; Mrs, Christian Mathewson, New York ; Margaret and Augustus, at home. pi Department the partment is en- everybody, men, Phe sick Id twenty- ed at them a newspaper were havi o that « 3 Pos in the week, the be civil engineer From Milibeim Journal, HB. M. Campbell, undertaker of Mill. heim, is attending the meetings of the Funeral Directors’ association, which are being held at Philadelphia this week. N. A. Auman left for Philadelphia Tuesday morning to be present at the commencement exercises of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, His nephew, John A. Hardenbergh, is a member of the gradusting class, George Miller, son of Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Miller, of East Main street, was an arrival in town Monday afiernoon. George has been living in Chicago for the past three years and this is his first visit home. He is accompanied by his friend, Harry Johnson, of Chicago, H. I. Duck Isattending as a delegate the bi-ennial meeting of the general synod of the Lutheran church in ses. slon at Pittsburg this week, - ALPINE GUIDES. | ome Trouhle They Sometimes lave i With Reckless Climbers, been peril first hive the of a | Bons | the The says | Roof of the World,” include not only | skill in climbing, but forms sound conclislions in moments of danger who may of qualities Cause ciass guide, of the guide's powers of ju A ber of ascending a Peak in company with Oberland guide. Part thelr { lay a snow field which sank grad- { ually on one side, sharply ended by a | precipice the other. The two were not far from the edge when the English that an easler path by going still pearer diverged a little from anlon's track To his surprise, guide immediately caught hold of foot and pulled Bim back with | vigor than cere well nigh throw- | ing him down in the » opert ition. Wah - and not ai sincling qq, to return the the Englishman remon- le's ily answer was ack, apparently cks in the neve, smen mem the Alpine club was of over on ralking along this precipice thinking made mony, » dis 0 prec vas not sa ipice. tisfled HIARS Artificial Denuty | Harris x Township. J. N. Meyer, of Rebersburg, wi ealler at Locust Grove farm last week, toss Cramer spent Mis, Mary Hunday with his { mother, Walker, at Bnow Bhoe, Miss Pearl Gilmer spent a few wie with her Mre. Bhearer, Zion Wiltie Martz, spent a this | Prof, Visiting { Frederick, Mrs. J. 1. Bloneey phi friends Nittany Valley durh aunt, Mi few days with old » Of Lhe nisin i ince H, C. Rothroo} at the home r visited am in | past week, Mrs Alvin of Altoons, visited at the ho t W. Myers, Misses Winnie Tho Hicks Haturday retur to Altoonn, Mis, Jared Mayes nes, of Yatsoi Wh and I. Ada sud Myers and son Harold Has edd fron ont M utlend Boalsburg M snes | Mr Meck’ e, Bricker « Church Bundsy. Peter smith, of Ce business Lrip through latter j art Mrs £1 $ £3 JAARL MELD K., Of BIrookvi Ivins, ¢ f ils Slusri amny, of the loalsburg and Stat » ¢ €r Oi num Lay wot Tine," will {the Reformed church p.m Feachers EXELL Boalsburg Thu: were sinmy , JUL CXRInnea ; ceived certificates Mr. Jobu i sler, My WwW. Ks James day visited Fzra and Mrs Heraund Mrs ~wabl Pressler wi Mis, serge Martz tsid peril ‘drive fhe ir ve Mills, Be Lind gd np Vv | Oak Hall, ! Pleasat | Wer registered Fhe party Sold Inte Slavery. Charles § novel person of ] } “rede mpt ie 1728 and Was 80 delphia twelve rs in Hore Pa. The young nobleman nized | Irishme accident the ‘house and Admiral Vernon to Ireland Lord Alt servi Bjrthers Delaware, but itHs pret 3 established that this eToet or back ham wastan e The Saving Ligtht, We light; if weidlook not wisely on the sun itself, it sngtes us into darkuess. The lHeht widchrwe have gained was givenitus not to bebey er staring on, but by it to:disoovergon ward things now remote from jan knowledge. Milton. boast our but. I—-—— ————— When ¢ Kick Helps, When one lacks the courage boldly to advance along the perilous comse dis intelligence counsels, he fs lucky: if we ean and will goad some one intod kicks ing him along it past the point nvheroe retreat Is impossible. Success, Love, George—Are you quite sare that you really love me? Bessie~Oh, yes: cer. tain of it. 1 never knew any one that could make me no furiously angry at times! Exchange, Even Then. Think twice before you even theh nine times ont world won't lose anything still. Somerville Journal, speak. and’ mine,’ near Reitz's Gap. gy — PAPUAN, from door built church A new Walk was United Evangelie the main walk. al to General Lineviich is in favor of tinuing the war to the bitter dezl he drive Manchuria, The old mau babbles Mis. Mary Odenkirk Mr Mme. A. W. Alexander, last went to MiMinburg to visit friends, The Alexanders returned this week, but the former is prolonging her Rev. John H. Keller, of Mt, ant, North Carolina, short vacation. The agree with the young minister, who not only preaches but teaches ne well, Lincoln Stetlens has found good government in Qhio. Not in the state administration and not throughout the cities but in Cleveland. * Ohio: A Tale of Two Cities,”’ in the July Me- Clure’s, is the story of Cleveland and of Cincinpati, the best aud the worst governed cities in the United States, The services in the Reformed church Sunday evening were reported by those present to have been highly in- teresting aud creditable to the chil- dren who participated. As was men tioned in a recent issue of the Report- er, too much importance can not be attached to services devoted to the children of the church, The Orsngeville ( Illinois) Courier says: Mrs. J. M. Bwartz, a resident of Dakota village for many years, pussed away Friday. Her demise was due to old sge. Mrs. Bwarlz was = cousin of Geo, F. Swartz, the Freeport druggist, and was eighty years old, Her husband died several years ago, C- end sud Ares Cah aud and visit, is howe $2,750, W. Bwarts, Tussey ville, § i LOCALS Hereen doors 60 WwW Mary Burkh 1 Altoon Burkholder cents, 70 Tussey ville, if } fn, Li guest $1.00 -( Mwartz, Mrs, older, vs | ever s bad several attach Ks © { the sold by C, A. 1} have best Ww. Arson, Yo I ever used, saeyvilie ; I. “TELS elute of Mary tow nshij OOO Ra 10 the Boadersigned, he DUwilug Chwed to Lhe oda 10 ake 1 me t, and those baviag claliss sags inst hem duly authenticated for wana r Ves Perscus k thew diate payme the same 0 present setiiement. JAS, F W. Harrison Waiker, Atlorney. Beligfuile GROVE, Administrator, priug Millis, Pa ELovs E AND LOT FOR BALE«~The uuder sighed offers fof sale a house atid jot, on Main street, Centre Hall, The house is two story, and well locate For further particulars call oun W. B Centre Hail, {o.22) D Mingle, QLIE STOVER, Berea, Otilo, HE BHARPLESS TUBULAR CREAM BEPA- BATOR is a short cul, saving hai! the dairy work. IL sa low-down machine, There is no drodgery In washing the simple three piece Dairy Tubular Beparsior bowl, Avoid bucket bowls, They're all full of woublesowe paris. Twenty «ix sisom-take the one that will scoommodate your herd, Considering the dura. biiity of the mach ine, the price is the lowest of ANY soparalor on the market, Jot further par. Hoalare write or apply in Fepot ROSSMAN, Spring Mil, Pa. OUTICE TO BTOUKHOLDERS<The An nual meeting of the Mlockholders of the Lowisburg & Tyrone Railroad Uomjauy will be beld sil the ofice of the Usmpany, Room 208, Broad Wireel Station, Philadelphia, Fa, on Mow day, May lst, 1905, st 12.00 o'clock p. mu, for the eiovtion of President snd six Directors to serve for the cusuing your, and th the transaction of such betore Whe meeting. Litisi * IONIOAMES K. MoCLUIKE, , Rodm a dora! 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