ng tp vOL. LXXIX. a CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, 1906. ae A rl Nu 1550. 4 TELEPHONES ON THE FARM, WN HEGISTHANRS OF VITALSTATISTION TOWN ARD COUNTY NEWS, 3 : 3 : Loon! Items Taken from ths Centre Heo Who The Are, and rief Statement of | ns again and again of the President's | ‘i } | . } y ; snd ® i—— yr Co ' 3 5 ide . i { Om | | ie Facies + ert © gO o 1 and " . 3 " irritation at the vigilanes of the secret | | : ;- a : 90 . Sue hoa Five Branch panies of he Patrons Rural elephone tH Fa rtiflente f Death d | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST { Note : he spelling of proper names ww U 1 . . service men, from whom he in vepre| 0) found in the fies a the Reporter.) Company Have Lines Under Construction—Forty-one FROM ALL PARTS. rite 8 pi WV pportuni- | : ‘ The grain fields are in fine condi Be ed 8H 8 sping at evi y of pe a | JUNE 8— lhe cellur of Peter Rear- Contracts for 1 elephones Already Signed with the! tbluhed a now de partusent under the; Wy gral eg : 8 2 oudp 1 ne would suppose that the Ovi. ge Old Fort, was robbed of all the : | ; 143 o } lds on Pin | ic | State board of health known as the, ” tectives were the Eumenides whom id ples, cakes, blend. sud so on. The Pennsylvania Telephone Company. | BC a id i | and healthy. is trying to get rid of, but in vain. | | central bureau of vital statistigs, . : : . : | dwt Hing house of William FP. Shoop, : . | object of which is to secure a correct | This is » pleasing fiction, but diseerr- |i, (),14 pince, was also robbed. Cloth- | Fossa aa INTRE COUNTY FARMERS are not lagging in| return of every birth and death occur- | ing persons understand that the Pres <0 i ures from the family album, | : | town, were married recently. r « . : / i ! ‘ the rear in the Procession of Progress. They |riog in the State, as well as the cause | dent would not be guarded if he did € ee 7 1 » ¢ ‘ 4 Births Contin, An act passed by the Legislature es- | Grier E. Garber, of Perry county, aud Miss Gertrude Detwiler, of Beaver- Jete.s were among the yhiogs missing, lead the ranks. They are first to organize a tel-|©fdeath, where the body is buried, etc. | I'he first ice of the season was housed | lus thieves luuched ion the Kitchen : ; No President was ever so guarded sf oe leaving, not wish it, } ] 1ti ] 11 | For the purpose of collecting the o | Friday, when D. A. Boozer began cut. ephone company that ultimately will connect every rural] “i : yo | ting be Jacol ’ bove iow I . . | . ; ~ \ “ep | statistics local registrars have been ap- {ting on the Jacobs pond, above town. . removed s twenty-seven | bvwvvwwd district with a common center, and place every Iarmer|.,inied in every county in the State| Miss Gertrude Mann, of Reedsville, secret service man behind him. Jobni,,y,q ovarisu tumor from the abdo- | within speaking distance of his most remote neighbor. | who will receive twenty-five cents for | sod Jerome M. Thompson, of Wilkes- Filkie’ » » behind every lree . i 3 ps p . i ’ a . i . : mT Wilk 8 ape Big ate behind y | men of Miss Lizzie Heller, in he up- There are established in various localities, outside of Centre each birth and death re turned and | barre, were married Thursday of last on the White House grounds, ready 10} or yud of Nitiwuy Valley pa y | i 3 : : { fifty cents for each disinterment per-| week, jump upon any suspicious person, and | © 4 ov nuwmed Noll, of Pleasaut Gap county, farmer telephone lines, but they are without organization— | 1 a x os { ont pe up SE . g ’ . 4 i qd L ' 4 ' .! . . : . { mit, 16 egisirare appoinle or Foxes are very plentiful in the lower vel e President is guarded | dW a » stands alone. W er or force, unable to ever become | Pi 3 I re us hi ) Sa h thin . never | wis drow ued while fishing uear Luat each one stands alone, without power or force, unable to ever DHECOME| Opie county are as follows : | end of Penns Valley. Earnest Btover co 3 pr. Nuc ‘ ever | “h 2 § } 13 3 hialf vy 1 1 } | . h oe i a M . hav JI ate, more than a single farmer telephone ine, compost d of nail aozen| BB, A. Bell, Bellefonte ; for Bellefonte | and son Ray, of Aaronshurg, recently )appened before. More people have] | i he. He does not go to ride without sn} {,. atjee Ou the uight of the third some one vuter«d Ewauuel Brown's confection- I 8 Lies 2 a3 t Ti 1 ) sntre ¢ y conditions are dilierent. he order tery shop, al spring Bank, by sawing n Centre county conditic Ane lieren ler been bundled out of the White Hous farmers. | borough, Benner, Bpring, Walker and | kilied three red ones. or arrested on the grounds or in the vicinity of Sagamore Hill than hud | been so treated from the time of George | | 4. | Marion townships. The barn on the farm of Judge J. H. i Dr. J. BR. G. Allison, Centre Hall ;| MoKis e . coenel 1 nney, near Lock Haven, was de- oul u window, sud stole quite a lot of | trons of Husbandry saw that the next convenience on the ne) iaven, was de cuudies, Luts, cigars, ete. 8. K. Faust | rural mail service, was the rural telephone. The Centre County Po Washington to the inauguration of} yg. wise visited, snd he was relieved 3 : Theodore Roosevelt. | ’ y y k ¢ | | The Baker House. Lewisburg, was 1 Si |of a Tube buggy blanket, a vith H I ard Rl . A harman. and three nthe latar tha } hore ugh , Howard, Curtinand Liberty |{__,. tr f {4 . y It is true that Mr. McKinley was 8-1 juxg 16—ouring » thunder gust] with Hon. Leonard Lhone as chairman, and three months later ihe | 7 1sold to J. F. Krause, of Clearfield, Mr. * : $ : . s mT 11 } } F { I { i £ } sassinated. But eight or tem secre | yo. gu. jg.luiog struck su vat [order adopted a constitution and by laws forming The Patrons Rural Jaker has been conducting the Baker gervice men were around him at thel ou 0 Li tue prewises of Mr. moment, and much good it did him Garfleld was also sesassinated. But General Arthur was pot led thereby to | for Centre Hall borough and Potter|giroyed by fire. The live stock was { rescued. The loss was about §1,000, mona Grange took up the matter six months ago, appointed a commit-1 W. H. Holter, Howard ; for Howard | { township. Llownsiiips, Alfred G. Hager i . : Teal . y . tel for Branch C ani and tpnatad] apts ae | House for twenty-three years, but now Mer- | Telephone Company, providing for Branch Companies, and contracted | Milesburg borough ’ ’ i ; ¢ Luo 3 : a ‘ : y's { a {will retire. islager, 1h Lhe Loop. Aboul the same with the Pennsylvania Telephone Company to use its ines and eX ship. Ww Lise tue uwelliug house of Frantz . | A | Mir . . \ ~ : 3 . . » Af (1a M1 bby . 31 changes. The Branch Companies build and control their own lines, P. H. Musser, Milihelw ; for Roller mud Mr. and Br. Hooves \ y 3 { heim borough, Gregg, Penn, Halves] =~ Midis Ake itt IVE | and Miles townships ¥, Baturday jorning started for and Mrs, D, C. Keller, Roland Lioug, sb the Forks, was suck sud adopt the methods of Tsarskoe Selo | 0 0 fo bur wae fawes were ex- | yet the scheme permits the combining « He was easier to reach in the White}, guished alwavs prepared to combat any infringment of House than many a bank president | JUNE 2Z2—Mrs. Ueorge Odenkirk, i He went to the railway stallion RDO oe wt Centre Hill ou Monday, re y it hiosnat tintie 1 . traveled abroad without 8 retioue of |... 4 4 severe flesh wound in the arm sleuths. No women were EKvoocked | by u bite [row » horse, comes, to establish a complete telep down and dragged out of the Whit | House in his time because an under | i ¢ \ \ ' 3 heir ome in th vicinity « : ! Fhomas G. MeCausland, Philips- jicinity of to squeeze, in the matter of rates, by the epi OT whose | burg ; for Philipsburg borough and . § f 12 1 rs 2 3 ‘ v «x*} } ¥ a Liish to # its Oi YORIB0U lines and exchanges they employ. Finally, wen the opportune tun y | Bu a township. ; ‘ . A+0RI8VIIR, a | John Hoffman, Bouth Philipsburg ;| Dae Laken up her home with her sister, . “| for South Philipsburg Mrs. M. M. Frink, in Altoona. Her Peuus Creek, ou dunday, was high- dependent of any other company. i there i wrengtll. A sin-| er Luau at suy Uwe since the flooa of hone system in county, ter. State College : for | #00 Howard is also in that city, snd is 1 " 1 3 13 ; % gle farmer telephone line, n . gs . 1: » : i N - wr } { 5 i sy one visit ¢ Rellefante will is a weakling: combine tl lines, organize them, and they be. yd Coll hips. | No on ting Bellefonte will be : ough, Ferguson r. | employed in the Boecking drug store, secretary's sub-deputy assistant de- | | : side 'L see droni- | cided that she shouldn't see the Presi | of Peer Wilsou, se Spriug Mills. dent, The * won 'n: blue whe | MM. opsugler, of Miles township, come a power. kept the secret service men at Oyster], nu Cotswold ewes whicn gave Today there are regularly organized five Branch av i 3 ¥ » 6 : sum er! : w 4 » a . en Buy in a perfect fever all last summer |, .;, , seventeen lambs. One gave Companies. The work was accomplish with not would have seen Mr. Arthur or Mr. - : Ctjurin wo triplets last year and this Cleveland or Mr. Harrison or Mr. Me | 1865, mecourdiog to the Ligu-wiler IUArK the soldiers’ but if the county seat are satisfled, has any particular ob- | jenr. Frou each of lust year's teip The idea was new. Farmers do not consider the buildir tel ph ne 3 4 Sickle, Suow Shoe : for Burn- A : Kinley, and nothing would have hap-|j chipped Lhive dolinm’ worth of pole lines, the payment of a rental, ete, a novelty, consequently it 1 “8 and SHOW Shou YW ud 1/8, n't want to be withoot the Re- : Certificates of death shall conisin have had a very pened, | wool sud thew sould Lhe slievp for i Ul quire ) It is & curious thing that the mau] t 3 i a1 101 he fi st Al ie tion bls nk 2 i persuasion to sign the fir ppl AnK. the following items : Place of death, p p We : today it Is per Lead. i b i gible f{ is covered wriles Isasc yr E. M. Gann, the representative of . ) " ! nam sex, race, cor ral condition, | real cold, and ti} ound who insists on ealling his official resi-| BIN X, ra Jug ) f id, and th ind tit £ - » ” * 3 4 N . % 3 3 1 “fg 3+ » . Heury Boozer opened » saddle slop | ( ompany, to begin at the other end, the bumiding of I tele ie | vate of birth, age, place of birth, name w by it JK nal f the White] dence by ita Ricanaine o th Wh! jiu Centre Hail 1: ) 3 : 03 1 3 Yom aren : 1 1 atid birt ince of father and mother House, in order to show that he is one | lines would be an easy proposition ; could he have II telephone | 8040 birthpls father nd jer, : | JUNE J Jewell, Lhe youugest sol of the people, is guarded like a King, hy y K : g . : occupation, signature sod sddress { ' ¢ » Yu's 3p : tvinl 34 occupa Ki Chicago's v s 14 e rivate house on tral Hl : gu! of Adaus Bair, of deberrburg, sock in the farmer's private hou : iy : informant, date of death, statement « a fisvinng 433 sixties . — h i eau) vn Sve 1 1 Clee i, GUTIL Lil PTY iXtie denial sbout Glusell ju Lhe sbdowen, the part of the company to remove iL. gh 4s a telephone in th ! agl i : ' » iv medical attendance ol Jecedent : stately and ststutory term Executive § MERA 1. ney ed Ilinois we from a wagon He ¢ : 1 . . : .. #4 3 ’ : . § ‘ . i aul oles few iuules t . $i¢ \ * “11 a ft + bitidin 4 t shone Mii Line - Mansion, went in and out and rode |” Hug an RH He was | farmer's home, first requires the bu di ' 1 i { * » 1 2 | satu fiflecu years, lhe pistol was Lue pi) y one hundred and fifty odd sicisn or official aking the ms 110A: | 3 while his predecessors, who used the | it uading toe Lite asl seen BlIIVe ¢ of death, signature and address of sbrond like ordinary citizens. stringing of wires ; payment for material Bailie vue with whicus Howard Condo sss ses —— i THEY'RE A BAD SET, slivl Lilluecil, LUL a jillle OVel 8 jeal “gu. In these days a reasonable proposition ie uot then the telephone. mercantile business, riificate, place ant Sa of buidtl, The cut-off saw on the mill of Hor siguatire and address of andertaker. | ate Roblason, e-half mile west of Looebergers, on Nittany Mountsio, bared one day last week. Luckily the pieces of the saw landed safely in vari 16 parts of the mill without striking Byam the Weekly Herald The late commu ei of Spyder eanty most dive dowo into their pockets snd hand over to the county $1250 for negl gence in not properly ex cmier iokrest Under this Jaw dee | : tore wii not be able to completely un Lhe afserpoon of Lhe 4, the bab | Pomonm Grange aod the Pesnsyivanis Telephone Com door on Lhe bmw of Joh 1 iu Lue ‘ys 4 A : 3 AYE y onable proposition, and Mr. (zann, the iatter s re prose nats : bury errors, The medical ts} ti . Loop, was biowu from ies baugliugs . . Fee mu : xs ' . and sbiGCE ue ui Mf. Leo's sous, 3D pushed his claims with such caution discreetness that tl sult | must state the cause of des! pending tue money for the ser-cnlicd : ) : | mus i ¢ i $ ls ’ 5 a tated } oh five Br neh YAY 8 166 ‘ ini ¥44 it lahow the course of disesss goldiers, monument, according to the catisiug a Disciure of tue collar Lobe, | UX ay 18, a8 8Lalea KRDOVE MVE Dranci ing ! HE an Liat | Lh i Phe at : 1; 1 ti daaid 4 hop ts 2 | E A y f causes resulting io des township school directors county suditors. Ii is a mastier of re-j LS sluits mise Upset s load of bay, [many lines under construction, Besides these there are a hall dozen or |™ who attended the directors’ associa- ald i jured suovtver son by turowiug 8 PrOumiy Win) THIN (s o Sat te on W Adama Heckman, W. R ¢ on ere. AAs SCE Tan, « . Bi agaiust Lue show, and also the contributory causes, i ve 3 . 3 y 3 ; " sins lame ¢ : g Nell, . KB. Keller, John A. Heckman, Mouday = litle daughter of Johu The five Branch Companies thus iar organized lh a total of jany, and the duration of eac a | d ast sr th ' . ublie 5 fits * : . wall sew SA gre at the Republican suditors more similar companies well under wav. could not sgree with their collesgue lo make the amount $8100 The iguo- minicus shaft is a8 standing ridicule o i 1 } 1 i : 1 3 i te and ut tafactory terms. jn.] The repre ntatives from Centre Hall | Odenkirk, of the Did Fort, sged aboul forty-one telephone subscribers, but it 18 assured that each mpany, be- i sid Uneailsiaclory terns, io-| ¢ Ai a} re : ohu GG. Daubermsn, G. W, yd EVIinpiom 3 Gis i Boyder county and the three comtnis-| lel ears, wt fall a Vuchel of bolliug only symploma a fore the instruments are installed, will add from two at a : piopers who built it snd selected the | wars, sud le ier Iright fell to Lhe conditions resuiting from disease, Mmiih. T i he lines Ww d wav it will require ov our ns not be i sufficient r issuing ! The McNiu-Huyett & Com ) v site, to say nothing of the vight thous fowi. Love hivot pert ul ber body nud I'o build the lines now under w ay it wil require er a be held suffi t for iesuin : ‘ apn 3 - r : * am £ wrt : ta} rin] or teitnoval permit + th mill, eas of ire i § t and dollars of the tax-payers’ money | (nbs were Dauly walued, wakivg bet | of No. 12 BD extra galvanized wire, { which grade of wire 18 especial. | burial or removal permit ; = any | oe is in fa 1 \ ‘ ' swrtificate containing only such termes] Dinsl. A LUMDEr Oi ieAlus sre con- squandered. sulleriugs iuleuss, ly recommended for telephone use ) to cover the twenty-five miles of eertificat INE ORF ot stantly ng the product to the Uen- ; A. U. Ripka sud wife, of Centre . as defined by the Biale Hegistrar sl sia P ng h i ‘ L e U jou | Hill, have just returned from s visit t be returned to the physician for cor station for shipment. Most srr . an CORORIY . a 3 iL ret ! / 0 . ' . i Bomebody bas covceived the ides ord and insulators. rection snd definition. Causes of |of the timber is bard wood and is that because the Curtin monument is Lipo, lows, Michigan, Missouri 4 wed for bridge d ca 1 to be dedicated this year, Bellefouie |8ud Kausas THE BRANCH COMPANIES. desth, which may ove the result of |sswed for bridge and car stuil. 0 be dedicated th “ar, B i 4 , : 1.0% hai) 1114 Kei : a ¢ 1 : . sithe ey vi se, sh 3 Care. Williar . Bmith, of the must haves Curtin for mayor, and Joosthau Kresmer, of Mill eim, Appended are the names of the patrons composing the various |® hes di " or eleuee shail ha are 2 vil iam B mi 5 “ he Smith ! ! ' ily defined ; ane from violence idting company pdsv ent- Gen. John I Curtin has been sugges'- | HOW UWLS Lue slage live from Centre lully defined ; and, 't rom VieSue, rifting company, ad Ville, recent I i its nature shall be stated, and whether | ly had an opersati sn performed for an ed. Now, that is res! cute, and who- | Hall lo Laurelton. SE 2 - : ; . " : { probably ) msccidental, suicidal, or|internal trouble, at the German hos- ever suggested the idea is entitled ton] JULY 20—Lest Bunday the coroer ’ . > n 3 y homicidal yital, Philadelphia. It hss not been » vg v ol 2.1 . 2 14 1q : ‘ igi . . medal for his smartuess. Bellefonte | stone of Lhe new Lutheran church, st BRANCH COMPANY NO. 1 will follow the pole line of hom. A nat 1 : . i k i» wratio 1 r, and if Re laid : B h C N ) f ellefont Hoy’ } 1 1 } Points certificates of births shall em- | long since Mr. Smith was operated on © OC ¢ Mayo 3 . J ’ 9 : allo fe . gs school OEE TOO a : . : now 138 8 EMOGT, IC Hin yots a bersburg, was laid. ranch Company No. 2 from DBelieionte to Hoy s school house, thence|, co. piece of birth, full name of | for appendicitis at the same institution. Republican can supplant bim ou | William Palwuer, son of James Palm- ¥ if child i it vet 1 1 i ' ' > child and if child is not yet name In order to conduct their business sentimental platform, wouldn't that jer, of Potters Milis, aged about fifteen |. 8 W. : : 1 Wi 1 ‘ ind . . be great? Are the Democrats of Belle- | years, died Suuiuy Com the effents of Zimmerman, thence west to S. W. Zettle, John 8S. Dale, Willard Dale, | the name shail be supplied later by | their best interests, Yeager & Davis, ; V ) y B- | y . “ Buuiny y - . * ‘ . . . , , » v fonte at home ? afall from a walout tree some siz | George Dale, at Dale Summit. This latter point is six miles southwest supplemental report, sex, whether| he Bellefonte shoe dealers, have sig- : ’ } ala 1} ia AH ta : : twin, triplet or other plural birth, | ified their intention to keep open ro mmsm—— years previous. He injured his spine, | of Bellefonte. The pole line of this company is three miles in length, whether legitimate Or illegitimate, [noir piace of busin 1 oicht ke ’ tui . “ i ‘ P re 1el aoe FiDess unill e Judge Bouton’s decision declaring | which completely paralysed the lower and, as stated above, Branch Company No. 1 uses the pole line of name, residence, race, age, birthplace well They will give their enn he new road law unconstitutional on of Lie ix v - : ’ ’ 2K. : : ya round that it is special legisla portion ul iv: Lully. Branch Company No. 2 for three and one-half miles. and occupation of father and mother, | the privilege of leaving the store any o gTv Bape "Risif-1 Married—July 6, John Boozer and ‘ ask 5 bey RRR ; - | pumber of child of this mother and] (ime after six o'clock tion, because it permits the tax in one | pm jew Mollie Dale, both of Ceutre Hall It will not be out of the way to say a few words about the Dales . By Je . . pumber of children of this mother ; district to be wo ked out and in an- . July 18, Uhsrles Wright and |in this connection. George Dale, who for a number of years has been| o jiving BE Jeeding has Seen Suusnelly ; . ‘ ‘ : ! . : . {pro e is winter. ire e Deiter ouliges It o be pad a". Sas Ps wii Mnry K. Garduer, both of Ferguson | master of the Centre County Grange, will have the use of a telephone| When there is no attending pbysi- oi is plentiful and not above the ike ave the eliect of changin iw ‘ » y . { . . i : y . ’ tow uship . . . Juve 29 James E. Hol- |: pio home for the first time after having been the head of a farmer's cian or midwife, then the father or| erage price; second, the weath tactics of the advocates of local OpLon. | 1, yey aud Miss Sadie Bower, both of : : : mother of the child or owner of the ge § Yn : ptt Local option would also delegate the | 5 rongburg home for the past fifty years. Mr. Dale and his sons, John 8. and : has not been severe, and, third, the 3 ies remises or householder shall notif law-making power to the voters, tm—r— ee i—— Willard, have done much to bring about the present conditions whereby pa local registrar of the births brn price for le finished product ie high, which the same judge declares clearly Kufurciog Compaisory school Laws, it is possible for every farmer to be within speaking distance of his] ten days. ranging from 64 to 7 cents, and over, against the coostitution. Shoats are selling at fabulous prices at at fn Ta a some parents Beighbors within Lentre sont. Sunday's Temperature ot. public sales. —_— eg. ) ere are 8 n 3 rxr A : . Health Commissioner Dixon fel gio do not comply with the school BRANCH COMPANY NO. 2 runs from Bellefonte to the| sunday wasa most delightful day.| P.M. Rhinesmith, farmer on the sending persoual letters to school ||, was shown Baturdsy when the | Hoy school house. The first patron on this line is Charles Wetzel. on|Thesun was bright all day, the sky |James Mitchell farm, Lawrence town- teachers calling attention to the veces Penn tow pahip school board had » the Forge Hill road, next comes Frank Beezer, F. Ww. Musser, 3. H. being almost cloudless during the en- ship, Clearfield county, threshed cipation lsw and insisting that th : seventy-three bushels of rye from two law be enforced to the Tete 1 ow BUmbey Of thew befop or. E Hauer, Fishburn, 8. H. Hoy on the Kauffman farm, J. W. Grove at the Hoy Neda ee big temperiure a meres o ground this i, which is . oh . © olation of the law in neg : ! " . $ pears that Dixon is suxious to earn lecting and nfusing to send oy school house, thence across the pike to John P. Ishler and W. J. Ishler,| 1, _other parts of the United States, | 80 unusually good crop. Mr. Rhine the money received In salary. He can | ohiidren to school. All kinds of ex-|the latter on the Hayes farm, making the line 334 miles in length. the eastern section, the temperature |SWith learned farming at Eariystown, give no other good reason for his ene cuses were brought in st the hearing TT > vuy w ranged from seventy degrees in middie south of Centre Hall, on the farm deavor to enforce the law In rural dis-| 44 among them was, insufficient BRANCH COMI ANY XO, $ Jeats ‘rom Bellefonte 01 Florida to thirty degrees in Boston, [DoW owned by J. I Lytle. Earl tricts where smallpox bas slways|gioihing for the children. There is no Pleasant Gap, the company deeming it profitab e to pay pin rental Ong gentre of the mid-winter hot wave training sticks to a man. been a stranger. family in this velghborbood whose | Bell poles rather than to construct a pole line of their own. This line | was in Oblo and Illinots, The selection of candidates for school —————_———— mp } elently of is five miles i h, and the patrons are: Wm. J. Dale, Luther K. directors ( to sucoeed Messrs. Boower When Roosevelt undertook to make children sre insufficiently clothed to jg five miles in length, pa e, attend school, but wuld be provided \B. 'B. Swarts, J.C. Barnes, 3. 'T. Zeigler, W.| 106 Teathary Fali to 2peit 13 Words. and Smith, who are not candidates fur states out of territories, he found bims| ro. be making thelr wants known to Dale, Albert Sendlrgee es Jol g! : A ’ Blew In the western part of the state, at a | re-election ) in the borough, this year, self up against the real thing. Canine cohool board, sud If they do pot W. Kerstotter, W. 5. ite, John Gn 1. county institute, an instructor sprung any one explain why the President ixlp, iuh the clothing the overseers BRANCH COMPANY NO. 4 runs southeast from Bellefonte | a spelling bee on almost four hundred po much lo earnest about creating teachers. The whole bunch were un- those pew states? Would bs lke to] 0 After a legal complaint. along the Zion road. The patrons are W. C. Smeltzer, A. D. Smeltzer, ble to spell all these twelve words admit the truth fn the matter? Semoarutie Cases. J. W. Garbrick, Frank Wion, Thomas M. Weaver, L. E. Jodon, G. > 5 ually, bestatenk, super Hardly ! Committeemnan D. J. Meyer has | Perry Gentzel, Epley Gentzel. sede, plonicking, seize, cylinder, Ten-|g00d schools. During the Ee posted notices for the Democratic BRANCH COMPANY NO. 5 runs on the pole line of Branch | nessee, desiceated, proceed, sieve, |yosrs it will be neorwsary Representative Suiser, of New York, | borough caucus to be held in the|,, qny No, 4 to Nigh Bank, thence to a point one mile east of Zion, siege, succotash. Fifty missed on |cobsiderable mooey on has introduced a bill to Increase the council room, Penns Valley Baok . Mo guxiimry,!’ fifty more could pot |bullding for roof and spell * beefsteak.’ These improvements ihe Vice Erenideavs salary toto plase \b nominetion owndidates fof | Royer, John Cole, ‘Squire. Grove, Howard Struble, H. A. Kauftman, ams not matter of selection, but & a, “ ¥. M. Sharer, Amos Kauffman, G. M, Yarnell Why Got advertise 1a the Reporter | nscesity de —— line : about nine hundred telephone poles, eighteen hundred brackets Branch Companies, also the route over which the lines extend, and their length. south to William E. Crust, thence south by Peru station to Harry E. . ¥ A *
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