YHe OENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1905, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran—No services. Presbyterian Centre Hall, morning Reformed Union, morning ; afterncon ; Harvest Home services, Spring Mills, Harvest Home services, Contre Hall, evening Evangelical Lemont, morning ;: Linden Hall, afternoon. [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. “ When We All Git Home, Won't ask for crowns an’ harpstrings When here we cease to roam-— We'll all be mighty tired When we All ait Home! Won't hunt for golden highways— For honey I tell you, we’ When we in the comb ll be tired All Git Home | ——————— Granulated Sugar-—6Go, Granulated sugar, in two and five pound packages, at six cents per pound —C. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville, Beats Snake Storles Dusine a severe hail and thunder storm J. 8B. Johnson, of Pottsville, ac- cording to a dispatch to the daily papers, picked up a big hail stone. When he let it fall it burst, and out jumped a little toad. i Mifflin Democrats in Field, This ticket nominated in the Mifflin county Democratic conven- tion: John A. Camp, of Milroy, for Associate Judge; W. I. Rassler, of Lewistown, for Sheriff ; Charles A, Shunkwiler, of Lewistown, for Treas- urer ; George A. Butler, of Reedsville, and J, W,. Kearns, of South Derry township, for John C. Clinger, of Lewistown, for Coroner; David Miller, of Wayne township, Director of the Poor; William Her- mack, of Wayne township, and G. T. Cooper, of Lewistown, for Auditors ; Dr. John Amig, county chairman. Was Commissioners ; Ey Re Opening of U B, Church Brethren ch be re The United Houserville, will appropriate services Sunday o'clock a. m. This church has re-paired inside and out and is now one of the prettiest little churches in Centre county. I'he church is composed as follows : Clark, President : Rev. D. J. Becretary : William Schreck er; Arthur Rev urch sb pened at 10 been of the James executive committee : Davis, Lieasur- George Williams, Wasson, Christian Houser, and Davis, pastor, A A New CUorn Pest. George W, McEwen, who owns and cultivates the island opposite Milton, took to the office of the Standard a worm that is doing very damage in bis corn patch. The speci- men he brought in was about two inches long, and had a head shaped like an alligator—indeed it appears to have two heads—one at each end. It cuts off the ear inside the husk almost as smoothly as though it had done with a knife. Mr. McEwen is going to collect several spe send them to Prof. Surface, zoologist. BErious been imens and the state Pdrm———— Progress Grange Program Progress Grange will hold the regu- lar meeting Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, when the following program will be carried out : Bong by the Grange, Lecture by Dr, H. F. Bitner on Na- ture Studies and its relation to farming Select reading, Miss Annie Bible, Declamation, Roy Shafler, What is the cause of pear trees blighting ?—George Gingerich. What is a fair average of wheat per acre George H. Emerick, Is there anything gained in the wheat crop by sowing before the first of Beptember ?—~W. H. SBinkabine. What is the lowest price that butter can be made for at a profit 7—Mrs. Cummings. Transfer of Real Estate. R. W. Mensch adm’s to Ida M, Tom- linson, April 1, 1904, lot in Asrons- burg. $530, John P. Harrie, trustee of H, A. Thomas, deceased, to Laura B. Miller, July 28, 1905, house and lot in Belle fonte. $2300, Chas. B. Behoonover to Jacob Bolo moun, July 26, 1905, house and lot in Philipsburg. $800, Chas. B. Behoonover to Max Finberg, et. ux., July 26, 1905, two houses and lots in Philipsburg. $800, Guarantee Loan and Dunston Asso. to Emily Dellett, June 3, 1902, lot in Port Matilda. $300, A. W. Reese, et. ux., to Emma Dels lett, Bept, 15, 1000, lot in Port Matilda, $15. Daniel C. Poorman to Nannie A, Lucas, July 28, 1905, 71 acres, 33 1-10 perches in Boggs twp. $600, ————— Even the plasterer may feel that his work Is sub-lime, Many a fellow works himself to death to make a living. The careful man sees to it that his right hand is never left. It’s easy to stand the toothache if it's in soother fellow’s Jaw. DEATHS, ——— i JOHN GRIFFITH, Mrs. John Griffith, Gap’s most highly respected :] died at her home in that place Friday morning of paralysis, She had been in poor health for some time, but had only been bedfast Saturday previous, MRS, i one of Pleasant | indice since Deceased was born in Pleasant fifty-seven years ago. Her maiden name was Mary M. Taylor, and she was the daughter of the late C. CO, Taylor, of Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Griffith is survived by her hus. band and two children, Nellie F Gettig, wife of George M. and Harvey Griflith, both of P She also leaves her aged mother, Harriet Taylor, who years of age, and two brothers and a sister, namely, lor and Mrs, Bellefonte, Gap Mrs. Glettig, leasant Gap. Mrs is eighty-one George and Irvin Tay- Abram Armstrong, all of MRS, Mrs. Alice Wolfe, Wolfe, died Friday at her home at Marklesburg, Pa., of cancer, Her maiden name was Miss Alice Bmull, of Brush valley. Bhe to survive, her husband and five children, three boys and two girls, WOLFE. wife of L.. E ALICE ' leaves Mies Lawson, of Centre Ha Mis is visi He ling Clement Lug having their dw quire Keller chased tor al the ¢ Pine ( (reorge Smith holds a cl home with over mig his on juainted wit Cringe within HNatnuel Hall, thousand quart He Elias missioner found read Heckman Daniel nied by his son, Iil., is county, Mes prietors of th are hin visits srs, MISS } 2 Miss Kate Gross, daughter of Mi and Mrs, Jacob Gross, of Axe died Thursday of ¢ home of her parents She was about eighteen years of age snd aitractive of friends, a very bright you lady, with hosts who wil sincerely mourn her early death. neti ft rt—— c— Local Option in 1873 At an election held Tuesday, Feb ruary 21, 1878, for or against local op tion, Centre county turned in a jority against of 1438 The jceal option law went license voles in Centre ¢ for all bars were closed. unty April 22, and was it i force One year, durivg w The abe ows the wwe sh districts on south Lhe county, and all districts “Te I'he districts 3 i i voted for lie IN. WwW. irege. Potter Centre Hush sud Te) ships. —— Niagara Falls Excursions I'he Penosylvania ny has selected the fi its popular ten-day exc agara Falls from Washington timore ; Railroad Comg lowing dates fi Ursions to and August 1 and ZO, and July 7 and 21, 25, Beptemuber 8 ta Led, On these dates the special leave Washington at 7.55 a, more risburg 11.40 a. m., Millersburg 12 20 1268 p Will Lock Haven 30% p ) Pp. I, Fi ih m., arriving in. 9.008 m., York 1040 a. mu, Har y m., Sunbury m., iams port «ot p.m. m., Ji AIC- t Niagara Falls Renovo 35 tion 5 at 935 p.m rium 5 p. Excursion tickets for return passage any regular train, exclu- sive of limited express trains, within ten days, will be sold at $10.00 from Washington and Baltimore; $935 from York; $10.00 from Littiestown : $10.00 from Oxford, Pa. ; $0.35 from Columbia; $8.50 from Harrisborg : $10.00 from Winchester, Va.; $7.50 from Altoona; $7.40 from Tyrone ; $6.45 from Bellefonte ; $5.10 from Ridgway ; $6.90 from Sunbury and Wilkesbarre ; $5.75 from Williamsport, and at pro- portionate rates from principal points. A stop-over will be allowed at Buffalo within limit of ticket returning. good on The special trains of Pullman parlor cals and day coaches will be run with each excursion running through Niagara Falls, An extra charge will be made for parlor-car seats, io An experienced tourist agent and chaperon will accompany each ex- cursion, For descriptive pamphlet, time of connecting trains and further infor- mation apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Sta- tion, Philadelphia. ( Aug. 17.) ———— A — a ———— OUALS, Messrs. Thomas and John Bmith and Misses Lillie and Lizzie Bmith all of Bellefonte, were entertained Sunday by William J. 8mith, in this place, Harvest Home services will be observed in the Reformed churches at the Union and Bpring Mills. For time see regular schedule in this lssue, * Nature studies and ite relation to farming " is the subject of a talk to be given by Dr, H. F. Bitner at a meet- ing of Progress Grange, Saturday evening. Harold Hartzler, of Harrisburg, was the gueat of the family of Rev. J. I Bechrist over Bunday., He ls a school teacher at York, and is a won of Bishop Hartsler, OR are atiractis ember Delineal ion « Berkeley and othe styles, an ber of standp The reuni Hamilton Axe Man the olde namely, } Gale, a Rix Mrs. Hanna eighty-nine, in her eighty-th dren of General prominent one hundred years ago. 8. M. Bell of Boalst proud pONMERSOT of many old relics, has in his copy of Years, and Mra, Sat year, grand lip Centre feel ite: Pi 4 citizen of county is the He the INR, possession a It was published by blishing Co., 85 Haverhill 8t., Boston April 17, 1804. The first page cont the news of that early day. side contains a City as it appeared in 1650, u portrait of Thos, Jefferson, also one of the house in which he wrote the Declars- tion of Independence. Among Mr. Bell's collection are some old coins and paper money dating away back to the early days of 1800, LA ————— Asbury Park Dookist The Pennsylvania Railroad Come pany bes just issued an attractive booklet descriptive of Asbury Park. The publication is designed to present 3 alts I've other View Park ss a Bummer seaside resort, Persons desiring Boyd, General Passenger agent, Penn- sylvania Rallroad, Philadelphia, Pa. i i SPECIAL BLEVEN-DAY EXCURSION. Vark, Venpsyivania Hallrond, lesan Grove, Asbury or Los g ranch Via driong to Camp iiroad sell ex shury in stations rates August 25, 1 ckets to O an Grove, ranch fr at the very low for indica- leaving be good pas on train inde Iphia regular trains Miation ¢ - ¢ hag tL day to Arrive PM ckets will be good for return on regular trains, except until Beptember 4 of “« (rains, 3 ¥ iil permit slop-ofl al thin limit ret il calliemam— HH. Meyers havi thenticated for ment { HAS W Adm FISHER, nistrslor ©. L a, Penn Halli, Pa. £3, DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ~lLetters of Administration on the estate of David Glasgow, late of Hales twp, deceased, havin been daly granted Ww undersigned, be would respectfully request all persons Koowing them- estale 10 wake Immediate payment, and those having claims agninst the sane 10 present them duly authenticated for set. ticment, PD, 5, GLASGOW, Administrator, 1, 195 Tusseyville, Pa. the 10 Lhe Be LETTERS @ estate of Mar ii deceased, aa the tudersigoed, he a res faily fo est il persons Knowiog the LH vem indet seid 10 the estate to make imme: diate payment, and those haviog claims against the same 0 present them duly authenticated tor settlement. JAS, P, GROVE, Administrator, W. Harrison Walker, Spring Mills, Pa, AOE, Bellefoute. Tov SE AND LOT FOR BAL B-Tha y under signed offers for sale a house and lot, on Main street, Centro Hall. The house ia iwo story, apd well located. For further particulars call on W, B. Mingle, ory A D. OLIE STOVE {0 J, OL V I Boron, Slo. ARR ne SHARP LESS STU BU LAR CREAM SEPA- RATOR is a short oul, saving A ins It sa lowdown machine no rug a in washing the sim ie There piste Dairy Tubular Separator bowl, Avo ucket bowls, They're all fall of troublesome aopommodate your herd. Oonsidering the dures. bility of the Hisening, the price is the lowest of the market. For further par. Houle write OF Apply in hose. Next week Flower Fots, and ‘Women's: Sho 1{< Whe Specials too to crtion, Wanted Berrie: and Old Chickens, Ducks, er, and Bacon, Cash paid 2. © 4 : 4 a otatoe: : Cr rd, Ham, Si fcr and RIPKA’S CASH STORE OPPOSITE HOTEL . . SPRI 0000000000000 00030C000500000008 LARGE ENVELOPES WRITING nde ab LS al and a BELLEFONTE, PA. THE SHOE MONEY MAAR YEAGER & DAVIS ot ot t NAAN Get a Good ROCKER As world gets tired at some everyone in the time or other, we have decided body who will take it a {io give every- rest, for a small outlay, by selling Rockers AT REDUCED RATES $7 Rocker for $5 $1.75 Rocker $1.40 | Double Rockers for | $4.50 Rearick Bros. furniture beaters and CENTRE HALL PICP00VP PI IBOPO0000000
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