— THE SENTRE REPORTER. HAAR AAI FA THURSDAY, AUGUST 1905, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran--Spring Mills, mornisg Union, afi ernoon ; Centre Hall, eveniug Preshyterian—Centro Hali, Mills, afternoon. morning : Spring Evangelical —Tusseyville, morning ; Eyg Hill i sliternoon ; Centre Hall, evening, [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | SALE REGISTER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 on Church Street, Centre Hall, W, A offer a large lot of household goods and personal effects at public sale. ), at one o'clock, sSandoe will Mr. Yoter, Are You Registered” Thursday, Sept. 7th, will be the last day on which you can register if you want to vote in the fall. snare A —— Stoves for Sale Cheap. Three, ns new, second hand stoves ; parlor heater, Othello range, and three burner gasoline stove, Enquire of Mrs Mary Dinges. OO Small ES ————— — Clearfield County to get Money, The appeal taken from the counly auditors’ settlement by the taxpayers) of Clearfield county relative to the ex- penditure of alleged exorbitant sums for lightning rods and the psaiotiog and repairs of county buildings by the Letter from Fred Christina, The following letter Fred 1. Montana, son was received Christine, Livingston, of the late Rev. F. F at one time f the frie, pastor « Ingregntin for Cone tre Hull : Asn I have been located in two Livivg- years it is becoming I am working for the , doing the Pacific Railroad pipe work on locomotives ; Northern have been the this line the work in roundhouse, pipefitters on have The receive an much pay as those on some of the in the west, but expect more We make 31 cents per hour, while other roads pay from 34 to 57 cents per hour, I see by the Reporter that the Penn- sylvania Railroad will run excursions to Portland and Yellowstone Nati Park, and would advise all who can to take that trip, as the Park itself is worth a dozen expositions, Living- ston is the ' Gateway City’ to the Park and the Northern Pacific only railroad to the entrance. Livingston showed do not roads 8OOD, nal 1 is the By the bes last census ——_vett DEATHS, REBECCA MR PARR. the oldest voman in Harri 3 AOR Ine Mra, Rebeoen Mparr, resi- detit nin sithion! township, died ut her 1 & | we hone Bvening ful tie to the ih ire, Punday 10 o'clock. Her death was d old imfirmities of age, 2he having passed the gecond milestone {1 fife! For ule dangerously ill. eighty jour two months had I'he Rebeq Corman, an Her first well ney been deceased's maiden name was married Jo ¢ ph who d was twice husband was Meyer, a nown musician, 1862, while playing an the Bhe died in organ at Lhe church ried David the Ago. survived by t of Reberst Los Angel Mrs. formed church, Wednesday were of teformed dedication then mar- citizen ut Boslsbhurg Nparr, a prominent died chil of counily, wio Hhe le many dren, Mrs Mrs slifornia. Years but is aves no 0 sisters, jrungart, § aud Witmer, of rg, 4 a member of the I'he moran Nparr was funeral The Re A. Black K. rida ous piace vices held in formed 4 i tt Boalabitit COUTCH aL HORS It Hn Mt and 4800 inhabitants, Yellowstone river Missouri tween 4500 is located on the of the Bal 4711 feet pals ext where the railroad Rockies, river. height, rises to toward crosses Lhe first di- in ' and ends the west ex-board of county commissioners, | Charles Cole, Henry Deim and W C. | Davis, will not be filed The ex-com-| missioners last week agreed to refund to the ¢ ounty $2, The case has been hanging since 1903, | 2,000 and pay the costs, | i oes smniecmamei From Miliheim Journal | The property on Main street, know n| as the John F. Harter residence, | sold last week to Nathaniel Boob, Union county. Mr. Boob and will become this next spring. Abraham King, while at work Was | of | family | | residents of place with | a manure fork, ace ran one of deity Lie tines of the fork into the Joste pp of his left foot, causing a if wot | Atl this time the foot painful, davgerous wound. he unable about ™ to step on and gets | on crutches. p——— Special Trains for Focampimnent gu on account’ Fair =eptemnber Special trains will be 1 of the Grauge Park, 16th to 22ad, day, and Hall, Bellefonte Tues. Eocsmpmen at | Centre leaving Wednesday and Thursday at 10a, | m., stopping at m, and 6.30 p mediate stations, Park t 9.45 p. ma to CO Mpecisi Lralus termediate stations 30 p. Foursday. w——— Asin Park at 7 m., o Central Pa, Firemen al Penopsylvania Fi at Philipsburg, cle the allen Adjourn, Fhe Cent remen’s Convention sir} last week, jance in the Thursday of e largest ne being ti history of the association. thousaud and eight firemen were in the parade. The next meet at Bellel President, first vice convention will ate and will be officered as tollows : John MeCU president, ( uli 8¥s Bellefonte Ls. vice secretary, LB Ammerman, Philips- second WwW. F. Ross, Juniata harles Laungsford, Houtzdale ; R. W. Gochopour, Tyrone, | The Undine Fire Compauy, of Belle- | fonte, had forty-eight in the line | of parade and the Logsu Company had forty-two men A—— A AR burg ; president, Lremssurer, men The Location of Keith's Million Dollar Theatre, Philadelphia This magnificent amusement edifice is easy of access from all points of the city, and it would not be possible to find a better location for a theatre in the Quaker City. It is situated on Chestnut street, between KEleveuth and Twelfth streets, in the heart of the shopping district, and is within one block of the Reading Terminal and within two blocks of Broad Street ( Pennsylvania R. R. ) Station. The out-of-town shoppers will fiud this handsome theatre an ideal place to enter for rest, recreation and amuse. ment, and incidentally to * fix up” after contact with the throngs in the stores. The evening pleasure-seeker can find no more convenient or inter esting amusement resort, EN. —. —~"hbL Linden Hall va, Beventeen to twenty was the score of the base ball game played on Grange Park, Baturday afternoon, between Linded Hall and Centre Hall. The Linden Hall boys are tyros on the dia- mond, but they have some very good material, namely Bricker, Horner, Meyer and one or (wo others. They made no pretense, but played ball as best they could. The score is very much to their credit, although not the highest, The visiticg nine was composed of Messrs. Charles Ross, eatcher ; Ed. Horner, pitcher ; George Meyer, first base ; Runkle Frazier, second base ; J, Bohn, third base ; William MeClintle, right fleld ; H. Bricker, short stop ; H. Keller, centre field ; Earl Rows, left field. Centre Hall—Coldron, 3 b. ; Bailey, 1b. ; Goodhart, ¢.; Jacobs, 2 b, ; Mit- terling, ¢. f.; Btump, r., f.; Homan, p. ; Bradford. s. 8. ; Btover, 1. f. Um- pires, Clyde Bradford, Wm. Boozer, Linden Hall expects to come back sgain in the near future, Centre Hall, vide of the northeast stretches irregular foothills and for forty the Cruz; Mountains, which, about miles a } ti WWETedl willl when are very beautiful, Pwenty-five miles west, after cross the first divide, where irri tion $ one harvest and wheat average 55 bushels per acre, 120 bushels and barley 50 bushels. Io Livi five Lrains o stou I have seen thirty- , a { ach CRrs « iFAYe of wded with stock. sixieen the twenty 5 ards inside season ix in full blas I'rout are § frapafer of Heal Feiate V Martha “ 1td i A Uo i } : 6 Nori y S3UE. § i }y 10% Sprit Miller in ick, et. ux, to James Cint br y 3 land io Benner Por 1 Nir vi Hamer Le Ears Ha Bellefonte Addie L frie Bellefonte James Mary B. Corl, Jai twp. $100 Nittany Woods, May $200 James H., Heott to Good Realty Co. July 31, 1905 in Philipsburg. $12,000, George T. Bush to Stone Co, Ferguson John Spring Iron Compsny lo 25, 1905; lot ip twp. intent s two American twp. $1200, LOCALS Captain J. M. Kepler, of Pine Grove | Mills, his former home. Mrs. Sarah Durst, of Centre Hall, last week accompanied her daughter, Anna, to Pittsburg, where will remain for some time, Prof. William T. Meyer, of Phila- deiphia, who, with his daughter, is spending the summer in Aaronsburg, spent one day last week with friends in town, she placed on the Reporter subscription list. Mr. Markel lives on the old Kimport homestead which property he recently purchased, Rev. Thos. 8. Land has sssumed the duties as president of Allentown Cols lege for Women, and has removed from Millersville to Allentown, Rev. the Centre Hall Reformed charge, in this place. The horse owners of Bellef ;snte held a meeting last week to formulate plans relative to compelling owners and drivers of automobiles in that place to conform to the law regulating the speed limit of autos, which Is eight miles per hour in boroughs and twen- ty in townships, The Bugar Valley Journal says that the proposed rural free delivery route from Loganton to Tylersville does not receive the approval of many people at the latter village. They have remon- strated against it and are asking Uncle Bam to grant them similar service starting from Rebersburg, which they say would give a great deal better sat- isfaction, | officiating Inte | the Boalsburg cemetery, meritorious work during Lime 4 ‘ b attended that schoo I'he prize worth H is igrat this town 11 nun GiiRls ale Halil belongs to eight in Centre Bre « He friends Ue Iating him birth. Mr. aud Mrs ismsport, bad | by {senrge an exciting Ou t experience, One day iaal week Srain at Watsontown, they NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION, Rullirond, 1g dutes of Hallrond Biprony ito Nisgars Falls Washington and Baltimore Baud 22, and epecial train The remaining this ¥ Yen vibia len LHrsings are tertiber October 15 thiene dates the will leave i. 144 Have Niagara Falls at 0 x eur n Sus p.m, KITIVing 35 p.m. tickets, good regular ion for return presage on any train, sive of limited express trains, , will be sold at $7 80 from 40 from Pyrone , Bt cipal ten days toons ; § id atl proportionsts A slo within Hmit points, Buf} icket returning. stop-over | allowed a | cars and day coaches will be run with euch excursion running Al extra arlor-car seats (ad I Niagara Falls, chinrge made for j All experience urist fit wron will accompany pamphlet wil Fis A Warnlag Mothers way with both of them on the steps of ithe car, Mrs clinging | handle of the door. At Dewart tower, {five miles uistant, the train { flagged, and the couple were relieved from their perilous Breon is a lumber dealer, and is known to the lumber men throughout this county. Breon position, A sn tod. WW Smith Hall, Pa. I'here are several ways of cheating milk, An old-fashioned way is to water i*. Nobody waters it now. A better way Is to take out the cream-—rich milk with the cream tak- {en out is as good as poor milk with ite cream all in. But we needn't go into particulars, You don’t rob your milk and your customers, Paint is as easy as milk to cheat with. Good paint is ae rare as good milk ; for human nature is much the same in milkmen and paint men, You are just and true with your milk ; so are we with our paint, De- vos lead-and-zine is twice as good as mixed paints: [here's twice as much butter in it, Mr. J, T. Ladd, Cheraw, 8. C., writes : “When Mr. Evans painted his house with Devoe, he figured on how other paints covered and had enough left to paint three large rooms. He was 80 pleased that he has used Devoe on two other houses, Yours truly F. W. Devor & Co., New York. a ——— AI SS ———— Letter Centre Dear Bir & a Bix, { RS NOTICE ~In the nn Sarah L. Fisher late detessed, letters testa en. Annexe upon sald estate by the reg ster of will el. , ii persons Knowing them bled Oo said ontate are he rely requested make immediate payment, and those having © alms Ww present them daly ap thenticated for setliement. CHAS. W, FISHER, Administrajor ¢. t a, Penn Hall, DMINISTRATY ter of the estate of township 19 Veaiag gh to Pa. MINISTRATORS NOTICE. ~Letters of Administration on the estate of David Glasgow, ate of Haines twp. decoased, havi been duly granted to the undersigned, he woul respectfully request all persons Kaowing them- selves indebled to the ostale 10 make immediate payment, ard those having claims against the sane 0 present them duly authentionted for set. tiemont, D. 8, GLASGOW, Administrator, June 1, 1906 Tussey ville, Pa, Ex DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Mar Waugh, Inte of Gregg, Wwwiship, deceased, having been duly grauied to the unde , he would respectfully requestall persons nowing themselves indebeed 10 the eulate 10 make Lmme: diate payment, and those haviog claims against the same 10 present them duly sutbentioated for settlement, w. Ja P. GROVE, ing Moh. Haruo W Oe orey "Bellefonte. ni, ETovsE A AND LOT FOR SALE-The under offers for sale a houss aud Jot, on Main iy od} Slim Hall, The house is (wo a Ee partioulars call on W, B. My or a on Centre Hall, hgle, (0.22) D, OLIK BTOVE Berea, Ohl — BHARSLESS TUBULAR CREAM BEPA- R is =» short oul, Ye Baill fe i is a lowdown mashin the simple Thre N pv RIPKA’S OPPOSITE HOTEL STORE MILLS NEW ST U day ing hi "You ar C Ge oods, stock of NOTIONS Which are: bei: Highest ERMS BTW WB VD BNW DDD HRD DDR DD DD BD r ton 1 - oe Avira TDN 00ND HDD NE oh NN HA ot THE SHOE Get a Good ROCKER As everyone in the world gets tired at some time or other, we have decided to give every- body who will take it a rest, for a small outlay, by selling Rockers $7 Rocker for $5 $1.75 Rocker $1.40 | Double Rockers for | il 1 i iH i PA. HSN S0900000000000000000000800006nE900000008
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