THE CENTRE REPOATER. 1906. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, sine — - - CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterfan= Centra Hall, morn'ng, services conduct:d by Dr, Boal: Spriug Mills, morning, services conducted by Dr. Bchuyler Lutherau—Georges Val'ey, morning ; Centre Hall, aftercoon ; Tusseyville, evening. Reformed—Spring Millis, morning ; Union, aft ernoon ; Centre Hall, evening [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office.) Found on FPlenle Grounds, A black woolen knit shawl was found on the picnic grounds; also a large lunch box, with binges, contain- ing dishes and a white apron. The owners can have the same by calling on Chairman Rhone. or po Huntingdon Presbytery The Huntingdon Presbytery met in Huntingdon, Monday and Tuesday of this week, The sessions were attend- ed by Dr. W. H. Behuyler and Mrs, Schuyler, who went to that place from Tyrone. el — List Corrections, Centre Re- this your The mailing list of the porter was corrected for Please note the change on by comparing with any previous label on your paper. If errors have been made, in address or otherwise, report promptly. issue, label wermmseae f— Golng to New York, On business and pleasure bent, Merchant George O. Benner, accom- INCIDENTS OF 1874, Local Items Taken from the Centre porter of Interests to 1005 Readers, [ Note: The spelling of proper nome ¢ as found im the Ales or the Reporter, | “a apm SEPTEMBER burg, were mentioned as radical candi- dates for assembly. Bchool teachers in Miles township; salary $35 to $40 :—Rebersburg High School, Henry Meyer ; Primary, A. E, Wolf ; Gramley’s, (. O. Mallory ; Wolf's, Noah Korman ; Brungart's, J. C. Morris ; Btover's, Jasper Brungart ; Madisonburg High School, John Burket ; Madisonburg primary, va cant ; Harter’s, E. Weirick. BEPTEMBER 10—B. Frank Meyer and Ellis 8. Garver started for Mis souri, Prof. Henry Meyer, of Rebersburg ; Rhone, of Pine Grove Mills; lev, Kline, and present Superintendent Magee will be candidates for superin- tendent of public schools of Centre county. Gregg township school teachers ; salary, § to $40 :— Penn Hall High School, P. J. Leitzell ; Primary, J. A. Grenoble ; Bpring Mills, A. E. Gobble; Decker, J. W. Runkle : F. Jamison ; Beaver Dam, J. Heck- man ; Crosse Roads, W. P. Hosterman; Mountain, A. C. Ripka; Murray, E. F. Smith ; Hoy, A. L. Long. Penn township school to $40 Millheim MeCuardy ; Primary, +o]. . Bible; teachers | sa Grammar, J. W ary $25 8B 0 Glenn ; Texas panied by his wife, started for New York, Tuesday morning. While buy- ing goods for the Star the chief object, an effort will be made t« Store is possible. They will be absent about one week. ——————— A ——— Real Estate for Sale, the advertisements of real estate to be oflrred at publie sale, Octob 28th The first sale will be that of the Bpicher containing two acres, all sale will Rebecea farm, west of Centre hundred and but six the real fifteen The second enintle ds f clear be Nparr, the late consisting of two farms, several dwellings, ete fp fr The Real Reason Mr. McCall says that he thanks God party he from Free proves anything it surance mugoDales were more criminal prosecution If proves that the in. Silver, the testimony than they wer corruption of polities and misuse of trust funds and they felt safer under a Rejublican administration. m———ee an Kelth's Theatre, The bill st Keith's Chestnut Theatre, Philadelphia, for this includes the following: A. ean, ventriloquist ; Brenner and Jules Garrison, in “An Ancient James Thornton, monologisi ; Loftus, the great he great, juggler king ; cus, uproarious fun; also, Smirl & Kessner, Kilmer & Daiiy, Helen Reimer, The Holdworths, aud others, and Homan '’ ; LORS : imitator ; Halerno, Berzac's cir- AA snes Automatic Telephone Exchange The Penpsylvania Telephone com- pany has established an automatic ex- change in Montgomery. The new ex- change starts operations with twenty- five subscribers. With the installation of its telephones at Montgomery, the Bell company is giving the first trial to the sutomatic. exehange in this section, thus doing away with sll operators. Each suberiber is furnished with an exchange board of Lisa own. — nif nct Letter to A. W. Alexander, Centre Hall, Pa. Dear Sir: Pay more for Devoe ; be glad to. It is full-measure and honest. Paint is a watch-dog. How would you like a watch-dog that wouldn't watch from two to five o'clock in the morning ? That's short-measure, How would you like a watch-dog thit had a way of wagging his tail at a burglar. That's false paint. The burglar is rain and snow. Go by the name: Devoe lead-anud- zine. Yours truly F. W. Devore & Co., New York. a ———— I ——— Fuleaster Whent Leads, The Agricultural Department at Pennsylvania State College, on testing various varieties of wheat for sixteen years, finds that Fuleaster wheat leads all others tested likewise. The average yield for the sixteen years was a trifle over 204 bushels to the sore. Other varieties follow in the order of their importance as to yields: Reliable, Deitz Longberry Red, Ontario Won. der, Dawson's Golden Chall, Forty Gold or Gold Coin, Royal Red Claw- son, Fultz, Rochester Red, Harvest King. The ylelds range between the figures given for Fulcaster and 24} bushels, The experience of farmers and that of the test noted above is at variance, It 1s generally conceeded that Fultz gn, in a series of years, yields the 41 » F. Bmith ; Elk Creek, G Z.orhy Liberty, D. 1, | i | nie F. Waif ; {ie Leeche's basket west of picnic in Hall, la grove, Centre | tember 24 tof the { Pomona Grange At ti ereises of the + §i sisted exercises ; “1 it Iatilda ; lowing partici in the i Mise Elmira Whippo, Port §€° Y, | Miss Lucy Baruohart, Rolaod ; Ann MeDonald, Pine Licorge P. Bellefonte ; Wm aries Danuole xrove £1 ie Rishell, Mary Li. Nesbit, Bellefonte ; LOCALS, Ask your grocer for Wash- Easy, * : | Don’t work so hard trying to find a | way to live without work, | Al Osman, the brickiaver, has been ill for the past week, at the home of J, | W. Whiteman, | Col. H. J. Culbertson, of Lewistown, | is a candidate for congress in the | Beventeenth district. | The Bnyder county Teachers’ Insti- 1 The Ww. oa wets {tute will open November Prof, George | superintendent IH { Walborn, Freeburg Dr. 8B. G. Frank, of tended a meeting of the state medical | society, at Seranton. He was | panied to that place by Mrs. Frank. Farmers are well on with the work, The fall has been very able to them. Kven the frost stayed away until danger of dolog harm was | | passed Mrs. J. TV. Lee, Allegheny, havio latter | main of or » i Centre gone to that city last week Hhe will part of for some time with her son, | F. Mullen, i | The rain Monday came ata very { {opportune grain the time «hing ; | needed Fair { lots: the cisterns springs and dry Beplember, Decker | the double hous East Church street, wi P WIL I cupied by) f Charles his w until Mr | from home mos Deecket be t of {spring Wii the time, I'he gasoline engine formerly used to the Centre Hall Le I M pid to The ¥ furnish | Roll power i > r Wad the fa 0 hii, {burg chair ry § { » ight fe Lie he machitery In the tw 1 palisim #, made as rst trip (0 us Mr. ¢ iclier tut WwW. R Aggie I'bompson, Buffalo Run Fieming ; Bricker, Boals tin, Murray, { pa © of Miles township ' to potatoes last but four de- I'l almost totally stroved the fhe Ragan wit » eonducted by Mr. Stine | Ple Gap, {ground the 1 insuranes of i was burned iO 4] bere 14 i inst, WH § i d bi y Jacob Harry and Penn Hal 10, Adam Vooada, and Miss rush Valley, Alexander Kuli line so # house and lot in € Hall i Frow, Married ~-Augus 30, farried —-A t H. 1 tyr elitre Rachsu, of Madisonburg, Amanda MM. Bariges, of of J. Saran Markets, Bellefonte, Oct. 1} Whit wheat $1 15, red wheat §1.10, corn 85¢, oats 5S0c, barley 50¢, clover seed §4 50, potatoes 60c, pork 60, butter D0, eggs 15e, bacon 10, haw 1 iard Se, buck- 10, wheat 65¢, flour per bbl. $7.00, A A S—————— Transfer of Real Estate to ii, 3.500 Mrs, 1905 Weaver's admes. E. Bailey, Bept premises in State College Mary C. Margaret § L.. Kryder Evans, et. N. Finkle, March 30, 150 perches in Gregg twp. Annie R. Tristel, et. baron, M. Ward, 13, 1906 Philipsburg. $2,200, Myra 5. Heott, et, Dunsmore, Aug. 30, Philipsburg. § P. Thomas, Angstaett, Aug. 12, perches in Benner twp, § W. D. Btrunk, et. ux. to J. Cline Grenoble, Bept. 23, 1906 ; house and lot in Bpriog twp. $300, John P. Harris, et. Lockington, May 16, Bellefonte. $300, Mrs, Bundsar Berta to John et. ux., Aug. 16, 1905; lot in twp. $150. George D. Green, Gar. et. al, to Harry McClellan, June 19, 1805 ; two lots in Boggs twp. $145, Leon Louls, et, ux,, to Jas A. Btod- dart, July 27, 1905 ; lot in Rush twp. $800. Henry Custer, et. ux, to Jas. A. Stoddart, Aug. 4, 19056 ; lot in Rush twp. $500. Pilbg Coal and Land Co. to Henry Custer, April 6, 1904 ; lot in Rush twp. $100, J. Irvin Hatch, et, ux., to D, R. Wynuo, Sept. 14, 1905 ; lot in Philips. burg. $4650. Thomas W. Fisher, et, al, to Jennie 8. Fisher, Sept. 6, 1905; lot in Unlon- ville. $300, James H. MeCUool, el. ux., to Adam Finkle, June 29, 1005; 78 acres in Gregg twp. $1,200, Grant Thomas, ef, ux, to Edward R. Hannock, Aug. 15, 1905; house and lot in Philipsburg. $1800, May B. Corl, et. ux, toCharles Boyder, Sept. 4, 1905 ; lot in Ferguson twp. $100, W. H. Parks to J, Clyde Jodon, Aug. 17, 1906 ; house and lot in Belle al., to Adam 1900 ; 125 $7,168 to ACres Ella in Hept. jot bar., to Margery 1905; lot in Ky wi iD, to ROTOR John i (leo. el. ux., 1905 Ho £50, to Chas, lot in ux., 1805 ; Dipke, Rush i dis it CHER % short i #4 CF 1 ! YOR, i entering W. A. Bandoe i le gale of bis sur- i | pus res! eslale Balurday, where he will Ji H fore goivg to his ne bh Pit and daughter Helen will went to Hexis, we few days with hi Krumbine ix fis & subury of sLuryg ti the household goods having srrived, POOL Be Iatter place as Waeaah-Fasy contaivs neither lye nor acid ire, Mercer Co.. Pa Pa. Newham in, F.D Kelchiine, Gertrude H. Stamm, Neltie Stamm, Salona, Pa. ie, Oak Hall Amanda Walker, Boalsbure Philip H. Meyer, Bellefonte J. H. Meyer, Bowling Green, Virginia Jacob Meyer, Linden Hall All those four certain messuages or tracts of land situate in the Township of Harris, County of Centre and State of Pennsyivania, bounded and described as follows No.1 Being a house and lot situate in Bonls burg, Centre county, Pa, looated on the north side of Main street, in said village of Boalsburg, bounded on the south by Main street, on the west by J. M. Welland and on the east and north by alleys, No.2 All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land sitoste in Harris township, Centre county, Pa., bounded as iollows: On the east by Boalsburg and Bellefonte Pike, on the south by lands of John Hook, on the west by lands of Theodore Boal and on the north by lands of Hen. ry Frederick. Containing 13 acres, more or loss, No.3 All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Har ris, county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows © On the south by lands of Jacob Sparr, on the west by lands of John Hook, on the north by lands of Samuel Hparr and others, and on the cast by Jesse Markle, Containing about 4 acres, more or less, Thereon erected a one and 8 hall story frame dwelling house, stable and other out buildings, No. 4 Being all that messuage, lenoment and tract of timber land situate in the ya of Harris, county of Centre and State of Peninsy iva fils, bounded on the east by lands of Thomas Meyer's estate, on the south by lands of Jomse Markie, on the wost by Jands of James Kim : and on the north by public road. Containing 1 08 Stamm, Elsie fonts, $1500, mon CENTRE COUNTY VAIE, i Tralus smd Redaoced Hates Via | Pennsylvania Kalirond, For the benefit of those desiring to | attend the Centre County Falr, at | | Lo the | | Pennsylvania Railroad Company will | {sell excursion tickets October 8 to 6, | | inclusive. good for return passage until inclusive, from Lewisburg reduced Bpecinl | Bellefonte, Pa., October 3 6, { October 7, | and intermediate stations, at rates, On October and 6, special trains will | lellefonte at 7.00 p. m., for Coburn intermediate | stations i hb | eave | and a. den Hall Lin From { Mrg, John Diehl is suflering from an attack of sciatica | Mr.and Mrs, Diehl returned ay from a week's visit at Mifflinburg | John Davis is hagiog wofed and | Mrs. Ezra | Miss Blanche, spent RE week. Batur- i bis house re- i | | re ome other repairing done | and last Tressler daughter, werk with friends here, Mr. Mrs | Bunday with the i | | | | Jacob daughter and Meyer spent ul Pleas { ant Gap. i Cec clover huller came Beunrson’s rge | Inst week, and he is now busy hulling 1 Mr {ola Mills, 1. E Joe here he « Le visil snd Mrs lie Bhafler, of Osce- u 5 Are ing st the home of Campbell, rocks bh x Pp tl yidd BH ne to Clairton, KE ato work for the Penne Ww {aylvanis Rails Mrs. Josey i Hall and Mrs. George Taxt | M. Hall, of Hunt at the Hess nud Mra ingdon, spent week nome, Mr HBidaoey Bell de’ to { led. moved | fron Unny where they formerly resi | Mr. and Mrs ito t | alter a week's | Lloyd Brown. Lloyd Sm# Alloons bome on al | heir Monday, sil i home Vi Bwabb Supervisor bridge broken (roms: di reg alread over fan which Mackey Hearson’ down when nt re repaired are Lhe carpent Bp ont ur grocer for Washi- Easy. To Some Beaegnalilie Advice 4 iu super ot gH wt w hien fake ted ariel tw ry sles, Ke ely Bunown reineds Bhd sO ni ating aul Centre Hall, Pa. ihe undenigned will otatedd 4 o0fn iissey vile, ln Poller wwiship, ad i he fwms of Samuel aman, containing ACKES ial miss a dwe t 4 ¢ Re We alm From FIFTY ® mole or 3 Bere « & § rete FP CERT. A d « inder cultivation et a Lh ¥ inrge bauk Dern, (Wo sua one-hail story Hing bouse snd Ri DOCOSRRTY OULLULIG IRE, sii 0 gous condition Also eight acres of woudiand, ju Mie ~ Kettie, west of Tussey ville, easy of a Apply Ww le undervigied ditions ok for werms aud o'n- J BHOWEKS, Address, McE hattan, Ciinton Oo, Pa 5 FO i“ UMP REPAIRING- The undersigned I» prepared Ww repalt all siyles of pumps, cle. Prompt attention will be given this work, Windmilis and Pumps and repairs for same, can be furnished at suy time, at lowest cost. Also, a full line of plumbers supplies. If in need of water piper, no matter what siee or quan- tity, get prices from me. Also, Gasol re Englogs, J. 8. ROWE, Centre Hall, Pa. £3 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE~In the mat ter of Lhe estale of Sarah L. Fisher, late of Gregg twwoship, decossed, letters Lests nen. aly Cum lesamento aunexo upon said estaie having beet grauted vy the reg ster of wills, oto. to the undersigned, all persons knowing them. seives 10 be indebled 10 sald estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having calms to present them duly au- thentioated for setlement, CHAS. W, FISHER, Administrator ¢. ta, Penn Hall, Pa. £3 DMINISTRATOK'S NOTICE. ~lLetters of Administration on the estate of David Glasgow, late of Haines twp., deceased, havi been duly gravted to the undersigned, be woul respectfully request all persons Knowing thems seives indebted 10 the sstate 10 make immediate payment, and those having ciaims against the same to present them duly authenticatad for set. tiement. D. 8, GLASGOW, Admin June 1, 1008 Vi. EN DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ~LETTERS of Administration on the estate of M, Waugh, laie of ress, townshi deconsnd, havily been du gran to the wodireigrned, he wou respectful Jeguimail sons nowiug themselves indeb, the 0 make imme. diate payment, those havieg claims the game (0 present them duly Sathenticated Jor ACTON MOTE OF loss, H, 8, TAYLOR, Bullefouty, Pa., Soph, Bre, 1908, iors Atm + ee tie A a Sh a Hunters’ Reminder thought | RE Sv CRIS wou Just GUNS $7 barrel Shot Gun: , $2.75 Id tell you what I can do for you in tart at $ The $7.50 Gun is made to sh ingle barrel Shot Guns s 65, then $4.25 and 50. oot Nitro Powder. Double ’ £ £ ‘ : 0 1 y at $0.50 and $14.50. 22-calibre. lo £4 ¢ Als a xl & lv oof v2.45. Also, 1ipply BLACK and NITRO 10) BLANK Shot and Po wder, Will get for you short on ng or short, A Ammunition, ) SHELLS, and v POWDER DE] SHELLS Primers, Lice Hamn 4 + no Winchester Repeating Ri Can files Hammerlezz Shot Gun for $19.¢ Hammerless Shot Guns, Nitro Ste pi kered "si Marlin or C. W. Swartz TUSSEYVILLE, PA, ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ } ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ 4 é ¢ ¢ / ¢ ? ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ .... | he Reporter's Advertisement... LADIES’ STATIONERY LARGE ENVELOPES $99 ye f All sizes of pary 6-inch to 124n¢l WRITING FLUID ¥ fUMNIAL a Ml 10 ans BTW NNN RD BD D DBD BWV WWD VW VB BW NNN NNN CVV VD UD a ST a SS SS SS NN THE BEST SHOES ”s,R HAE 4 All the Patrons who bought Shoes at this Store on the above date, will be re- refunded the price of their purchases, There was a large number, YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. THE SHOE MONEY - SAVERS HELA #2 SS YEAGER & DAVIS a eT OS00000000000000000200000000W 000000000 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 AT REDUCED RATES $7iRocker for $5 $1.75 Rocker $1.40 || Double Rockers for |