RR et THE CENTRE REPORTER. LOUALS. ! Carpenter Milford Luse visited his | CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. nire Hall, Hall, Presbyterian—C mornkng Heformed ville, afternoon, morning Tussey Lutheran- ernoon Union, morning ; Spring Mills, aft : Centre Hall, eveniog, Methodist— Sprucetown, Centre Hall, » fternoon morning : spring Mi ls, evening. Evangelical—Tussey ville, morning ;: Eeg Hill, afternoon Centre Hall, evening. Sermon at Centre Hall by Rev. H. W. Buck, New Freedom, York county. [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | Track Hecord Lowered, The track record at the Bellefonte fair was materially lowered by ‘The Judge,” in the free for atl, who did a mile in 2:13%. Accident at the Falr, One serious accident mar the closing of the Bellefonte fair Friday. While a driver was warming up prior to the start of the free-for-all, Mrs. William Cartwright and Mrs Spurgeon McCauley, both of Bell wood, attempted to cross the track and were knocked down. Mrs Cart- wright was injured so badly that she was taken to the Bellefonte Hospital Mrs. McCauley was not ipjured much ee ——— District Luther League Convention A Luther League Convention of the in session in Mifflinburg, the opening having been Wedpesday Among the speakers ol meeting afternoon. the program form this county are Rev B. R. M. Bheeder, Aaronsburg, Rev. J. M. Rearick, Centre Hall. A Raymond Bard, president of the State a the subject, and League, was assigned “ My Duty.” SS—— — The Winter Appropriation the weather means the expenditure Preparation for enormous sum of money for creature ing {to 14 } ockets comforts, hat money is gO transferred principally to the of merchants who advertise and who have wit enough to make their’ ‘ada? Aas geasonable. If you sell anythivg that Heed néwspaper readers are likely lo pumpkin, when the frost—-is on the why not come out openly as a date for a share of the winter Canal appro- priation ? » seme sss ssa Dedication Next Sanday I'he Dedication the dedication of Creek Evan Penns gelieal Lutheran church, at Hall, will continue Fhe program for follows : 10 A. M.—8s Foeht, D. D., of Selinsgrove. 3 P. M. Rev. Hartman, D D., Baltimore. 7:30 P. man, and Dedicatory pastor, Rev. B. K. M. began Mouoday evening until Bunday eve i tae Suna raion by tev, -Nermon by ' ,y ry Fst M -eTIinon Us er vio sheeder, —————— Drifier In Predicament Drilling, penetrating the earth means of ndrill, ia a uncertain business, as by s percussi 8 demonstrated toe predicament in which Oscar Long, of Nittany Valley, galf He took drill a well on top 8 tain, on the Houser Daniel Rossmuan’s, to supply the fads tiie wntract Lo Ni Limoer Lrad today. LOU +, DNEART $ ax BLAYE Ihe about Lumberman Horace Robison, drilling proceeded to a depth of one hundred and fifty feet, at which of water was rope broke To- day the whole string of wols is fast, condition for the point a good siresm found, but then the aud all kinds of trouble followed, main and has been in that past few weeks. The machinery that formerly owned by Al P. Krape, of Centre Hall, and he is lending his as sistance to loosen up the * string. ”’ Mr. Robinson is ready to begin lum- ber operations as soon as conditions at the well will permit, ——— A ——— LOCALS, Wash-Easy saves work, money and clothes, Ita when a fellow is short that he ofien does some tall thinking. J. A. Reesman bes on hand a large line of heaters, ranges and cook stoves, All very pretty, and the best make, The Mann Edge Tool Company, at Mill Hall, is filling up the old head race and site of the old mill, and will lay out the same in building lots, The site is a most desirable one for build- ing purposes, employed is From the Mifflinbarg Times : Prof. Henry Meyer, of Rebersburg, spent Friday night of last week in town, « «+ Mrs. B L. Condo, of Bpring Mills, spent a few days at the J, O. Hieter home Inst week. . . , Miss Jennie Rote, of Asronsburg, visited friends in town last week, With its new dress of color through. out the fashion and advertising sec tions, the November Delineator pre. gents a most siiractive appearance, The autumn fashions have a lerge place in the number, being illustrated and described in detail and interpreted by such suthorities of dress as Helen Berkeley-Loyd and Edouard La Fon- | relton, over Bunday. Mrs. James Wagner, of Mifllinburg, Potter s week | | was the guest of relatives in [tow ship for several days thi Clay tou Wagner, of near Tusseyville, | went to Mifflinburg to visit his broth- { er, James Wagner, station agent at that point, Mere ant G. O. Benuer announcement for the Btar He has just laid in a new line of goods, makes an this issue. Broad Mountain, one of the Beven Mountain ranges, is yielding a crop of luscious Rare, indeed, { for this season of the year, | huckleberries, } Lis in Juniata visiting her sons Samuel { » . {and William A. Wagner, and will re- i main for two or more months, Frank Moyer Darragh on a visit to their son, Alvin are al Mr. and Mrs {| Moyer, who with his family have been {living in that suburban poiut of Pitts- burg for the past few years, Asher Stahl went to Me- He is looking for s rme= Tuesday morning to Altoona, and later may go Kane county. thing to do calculated for a young man of superior physical makeup. Miss May V Harrisburg Baturday Rhone came up from morning to at- Mr =anke y, at { anda his #, Baturday aft- end the tendered Mrs, home at Ie cepl on Marcellus A Potters Mi ernoon ! Heb ii , In there will be none has retly, de- many | to arrangement and the adoption of the modern the gart, now lmprove f Jasper extensive ments dwelling « Brut dru repairs, Bellef undergo Penneyis . B. Bteson i Peni cated 11 iversity, 1 i y, named sylvania pbilsuthropist, and DeLand, Fla, I & great has opened increase of studer wil i iast vear Maginnis, Lyon James ( iand Miss Adaline M were married i hie was employed American Biogsmanp, | vires, Tamer Derr, of i i Mrs. OG. | Spring Mills, | wedd NE a IR. ( attended HIVETEATS Fishburn, at county, Friday of | revere: d was pastor of Lie {IRIRIIY for LwWo VORTS He returned {Hii Dis pu pit on sunday, and Tues ins fmorning left for Ph ts in thet city this week, to whi i convention he ia a delegute from Cer tre county. Mrs Mclloay and dasugh- ter tartied in Munson a few days, but returned home this week, ———— Democratic Chalrman Hall In Hiate Democratic Chairman J. K. P Hall is seriously ill at Ridgeway. his home it s——r——————— Spelling Bee, An old fashioned spelling bee will bx held in the High School room, Boals burg, Saturday evening, 14th inst, at 7:80 o'clock ; admission, 10 cents. Pro- ceeds are for the benefit of the Read. ing Room fund. All are invited, I————— The Fair a Sucoess, The Bellefonte fair was a success this season. The weather was perfect, and had much to do with the large crowds assembling on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. From a financial standpoint the managers are highly gratified, The racing was about up to the average, aud furnished the chief attraction, The county race was won by Henry Lowry, of Bellefonte. Time, 8:22; 8:10. the grounds A ————— Not Much Evidence Against Shearer, The following is from the Lock Haven Democrat : Charles Bhearer, of Mill Hall, was arraigned before Alderman Kellenbach, at Williamsport, Friday evening, charged with burglarizing the resi deuce of James Poust and stealing a pair of shoes belonging to George W. Rhoads. The evidence was not very damaging sgainst the prisoner, as his visit to the house was not surprising, he being a former boarder, There were some very amusing disclosures Aaronsburg, Emig, of Logan a few hours Bunday with Mr. and Mrs, John Mills, spent Mra. Charles, Mrs. Shuey, of d her ousin, Mrs, Bue Gramley r dave last week Editor hinrles Mensch Bellefonte, and Harry Harter and ( 1 fg und family, of Mensch, of Williamsport, were guests +s home of Lewis Mensch over Mrs, Kizzie Swabb spent | with her sister, Mrs. Badie i Mpring Mills, Mr. and Mrs. KE. G Cronmiller attended the Mrs Clyde joo has go MILLHEIM, PA I. 4. BHAWYE commodations had, Bu Lewin TA Cal, Weaver gecured work at Altoona, to place they wei Mi bur, and Mrs visited George N ot Bailey, of youlieviiie, r her father « Bower e, of Cel in. B. Miogle ra aged mothe s+ B geniil Ween IW ErNEX of the city tary news nan respectable i aA, with the one ¢ ption noted, the national mag- azines ress of she country generally hiladeiphia preachers of the Pennsyiva- nia Bar Asse ion, the leading busi ness and p sional men of the city, a splendid host of young men, fired with the glow of patriotism, and all the tried and leaders in move. ments for civic welfare and human betterment all denom ions proved Blackmailing the Bankers. (From the Boston Herald, Ind., Rep.) The Pennsylvania Republicans have been appealing 100 banks of the Keystone State for campaign cone tributions to meet the expenses of the election this fall. The banks selected for this “touch” are those that have been favored by deposits of the state's money. Dut is there not some limit to the amount such banks can afford to contribute for the sake of holding de- posits of the public funds? If cam- paign contributions must be made each Year, and if banks holding public funds must loan money to political bosses whenever they desire it, we should sup- pose that the outgo might be greater than the income. Presumably all the banks will not pull together in this matter. If they did they could refuse to be bled for campaign contributions or to grant loans to political bosses; but there are those morally weak in business as well as in politics. That class will yield and share the profits they make from holding the state's money with those who are of service to them in obtaining this privilege. to about Ask your grocer for Wash-Easy. Wash-Easy contains neither lye nor Dan Patch clipped three-quarter taine, made by some of the witnesses, mal tah LF . late eers sia teh. Gpon sald esis reg ster of wills, elk RnR Ruowing bor Said estate sre he rey we remand immediste payment, aud those having me to present them duly so. whenticated for setliemunt CHAS. W, FISHER Administrator ¢. ta, Penn Hali Pa them DMINISTRATORS NOTICE «letters of Adminisration on the estate of David Gimsgow, late of Haines twp, decossod, having been duly granted to the undersigned, be would respectfully request all persons Kaowing them. «ives indebted (0 the estate 10 make lmmediate payment, sid those having cialins against Lhe «ine 0 present them duly authenticated for set tiemetit PD. B, GLASGOW, Administrator, une 1, 1965 Tusseyviile Pa. £5 DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration ou the estate of Mar Waugh, nie of UrgR township, deo gd, waving been duly granted to the undersigned, he would respecifolly request all persons Knowl g themselves indebwd to the estate 10 make ime. diate payment, and those having clalins against the same 0 present them duly authenticated por setUement, JAS, P. GROVE, Administrator, A, Harrison Walker, Spring Mills, Pa Attorney, Bellefonte rome Sensonable Advice, It may be a piece of superfluous ad- vice to urge people at this season of the year to lay in a supply of Cham- verlain’s Cough Remedy. It is almost sure to be needed before winter is over, and much more prompt and satis factory results sie obtained when taken as soon as a cold is contracted and before it has become settled in the systetn, which can only be done by keeping the remedy at hand, This together good that no one should hesitate about buying it in preference to any other. Its forsale by C, W, Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, Ask your grocer for Wash Kasay. To the cannibal any girl is sweet enough to eat, Spare the rabbits, Mr. Sportsman —— THE STAR STORE ESTABLISHED 1889 C.O. BENNER, Prop. 2% % %%0 New Goods From Eastern Markets We are now receiving daily from New York and Philadelphia new goods of every de- scription, in the way of General Merchandise for one and all, which has been bought far below regular, and we invite you to call and see if we cannot save you money on your purchases, These goods, at the price, can only be had by going to the market's front, and if you are there when they come in you may have your share. They are there for the day; to-morrow they are gone, We would further add that the goods which we purchased are the finest in every particular and are in price far below any- thing you can get in the valley, They comprise Ra BRCeQePR00000R0R ERE 0 Pee Pr eeBDBe Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Tinware, Shelf Hardware, Etc. .° £23 3 f picked up many lots below all competition, and they wil 7 * 1 4 Pd » - at a slight advance. Come before they a Wewant . .. Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Nuts BUT TER, EGGS, Etc. You will still find us on the Flat Iron Corner the Station. The at Star wa—" 000000080000 0000000000000000000000000020000000: C0O000P0RRPRERSERARERRP ean Rlw C000C0000000C0COOCRDO0 COORG IDOI TRACOIOROR BC Hunters’ Reminder hot and Powder, Y Mn “iirr1 SELLS rimers, Cartridges, Etc. : NNN NHN WRN DNDN «... Lhe Reporter's Advertisement... LADIES’ STATIONERY A fine line of Ladies’ Stationery, in boxes, at remarkably low figures. You will find all grades, and quality. 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