RAR OR TE A 2 oe a - THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH Editor snd Proprietor, CENTRE HarL, . . . PENNA. THURBDAY, MARCH 8, 1906 The terms of subscription to the Re- dollar per year in advance. ISEMENTS, 20 cents per line for tions, and 6 conts per line for each sub- wertion, Other rates made known on application, 3 OE three nse DEATHS, HN Fl yw rit DLER Mrs, J John Fiedler died suddenly, night, February 26th, at her r Logauton, of heart trouble. ler had been unusually well Saturday home nea Mrs. Fied during t! without 1 day ant her bed intimation death Was 80 was fifty-eight years, y survived by her hus- band, three sons and five daughters. The funeral was held in the United 1 retired to that Loganton, the Rev. H. FEvangeli services being nducted by T. Searle. William T. uncle of A. ] 11% f ME Of | Hayes, Dr. BR. i. Hayes, died Wednesday even- f last week at the Hayes—Dale sanitorium, of diabetes, with which for the past two seventy-one aki i an old soldier, +h the Civil War. I'he remains were where the funeral iT rday morning Wed- of Ro- of ason of Dr, Hospital, death the aoe orn at Car of Annapolis, mid- BS RA hild at the read- th of the young and Mrs, Fo for Hever. Mo. The February 17, for lls, Idaho, where they lo- Mr s W fonis American d permanently. On reaching Den- cate , Colorado, the little ehild became and at Salt Lak ‘ity the family } hild treated. she grew worse, imo death came. The American Falls, ver i» $ #1 vi # felis for China, March 22, x N Marion Fischer, and Fran- I Keen, Of San are prol lifornia. He isan iissionary connected with the $ + t Baptist church, his station being Kin- hwa, Chins, Mr Keen may be reach- ed by letter by addressing ** Bteamship Korea, sailing March 22, Ban Francis- California,” allowing at least a week for reaching Ban Francisco. co, ————— Council Organizes The Centre Hall men met Mond fected an organization W. Frank Bradford, W. H. Bartholomew, borough council- ing, and per- by re-electing president, and secretary. The appointment of the usual committees was postponed. W. F. Floray was re- appointed street commissioner. The new W. Frank Mitterling. Messrs, Charles Meyer, R. D Brungsrt. Vi CME RICK Berges Alfalfa In Oklahoma AY evel councilmen are Messrs. Bradford and Wm. J. The other councilmen are W. Black, David J. Foreman, Cyrus uesday a sample of alfalfa was re- ceived from 8. J. Krader, of Mountain View, Oklahoma, fully six inches in length, that had been pulled by Mr. Krader on the third of this month, A week previous, a bunch was also pulled to prove the marvelous growth the grass makes. The difference in the length of the stalks was from two to three inches. In Oklahoma Alfalfa remains green during the entire winter, and in the spring months grows like magic. psi oe Licenses to be Granted March 17, His Honor, Judge Ellis L. Orvis, Tuesday received the liquor license applications and stated that his de cision would be rendered Saturday, March 17. The Judge laid down some new rules to hotel men, among which were that no whisky was to be sold in bottles, and that they would have to keep their bars closed on Memorial, Thanksgiv. ing and Christmas Days, LM A Ss 300 Telephone Poles Wanted, Three hundred telephone poles, twenty feet long, six inches In diam- eter at small end, are wanted by Branch Company No, 7, The Patrons Rural Telephone Company. Apply to F. E. Wieland, Linden Hall ; Bamuel Durst, Richard Brooks, D, L. Bartges, Centre Hall, LOCALS, . Musser Coldron bad the misfortune to break his collar Dr. Lee re- duced the fracture, Road Bupervisor Frank Bogdan is closing up his business as a township officer. bone, I. B. Bloom, of Colyer, was in town Friday of last week, He has been in delicate health for some time, Miss Margaret Black, of Adamsburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Daniel Gress, in this place. The directors of the Centre County Mutual Fire Insurance Company will meet in Bellefonte, Friday of this week, The Milroy hotel, B. 8. Brown, pro- prietor, was granted license by the MifMlin county court. Milroy was "dry " last year. M. N. Miller, who for the past few years has been teaming in Centre Hall, will move to the Henry Royer farm, along Binking Creek. The Quay statute has been contract- ed for and will be placed in the state capitol, The whole $20,000 appropri- ated will be consumed. Miss Florence Love and pert Mies Mary Schad, of Bellefonte, will spend Saturday and Sunday, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. H, Bchuyler, A new resident in Centre Hall, after the 15th inst, will be Henry Feidler, carpenter, He will occupy a part of the Logan House, of Green Grove, a F. [tlinois, spring ‘* Remarkable weather,” writes W. Bweet wood, of Bymerton, ‘“ It appears though already tere. Give me a seven, please’ hs Was The Monroe county court ruled that it would not accept the resignation of township road supervisors unless some good and valid reason could be shown, It Mrs. William Homan, east of Centre Hall, ¢ plates seeking surgical aid in Philadel- phia f is reported that i intem- or a growth of a cancerous nature on her breast ‘ent binge Hall Junior ball ive an entertainment in the The re team will Millheim town hall Baturday evening. Their Hall Lirot Wane spending some time most de- lightfully with her J. and William A. Wagner, at Juniata, minty, Mrs, Maris Wagner re- success at Centre action, great ts ight about this ig sons, Namuel Blair eo turned to } ® It’s a boy, that Mr. and Mrs, Harry J. at Carwenaville, ier home at Tusseyville. new baby born to Kittleberger, Of course, it is the greatest bit of human flesh ever fondled by the Mies mother, nee Anns Bar. holomew, After spending several months with WwW.J New Bloomfield, Jacob Wagner returned to Centre Hall the latter part of last He will make ( re Hall wereafler. his son, Rev, Wagner, at Sars ent week, his home |} Judge Orvis’ rule thst licensed hotels by the commendable effect secured sll not dispense “drops ' bottle is sltogether a iil have a wholesome inebriate, who hia "through a iriend. Ji bought shin » who the Red Mill, will Auman, recently move from M3 of and the Beaver Bprings to that prox. Mr. Auman Centre Hall for several while here owned and Centre Hall roller mill. piace on was a resident years, operated Assistant Postmaster Charles W. ack resigned his position Saturday, and will begin training for farm work, which be will begin April 1st, on the Odenkirk farm, at Old Fort, owned by W. Frank Bradford. Postmaster Boal will conduct the postoffice himself for the present, Shortly before Christmas time Rev, and Mre. I. P. Nefl, of Milroy, started tor Washington, D. C., with the in- tention of remaining two weeks, but while in that city the reverend gentle. man was striken with pneumonias, and was upable to return until the latter part of February. At present he is re- gaining his former health, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Meyer, of near Boalsburg, were in Centre Hall Friday of last week. While Mr. Meyer attended to business, Mrs, Meyer spent the time with John H., Weber, her brother. Although living in the im- mediate neighborhood, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer had not passed over the Boals- burg road for some time, and were much surprised at the substantial im- provements slong that important road, 0 EE i —— Ministerial Association Meets, The Peun's Valley Ministerial As- sociation met at the home of Rev, J. W. Boal, D. D., Centre Hall, Tuesday of this week. Revs. Rearick, Black, Gress, Btonecypher, Schuyler, Boal and Mellnay were present, Rev. A. A, Black read a sermon from the text, ** Godliness is profitable unto all things”, (I Tim. 4: 8) The sermon was pleasingly applicable to the present and the every day life, and was discussed by all present. Rev. Daniel Gress read a paper on the analysis of the book of Job. This was a splendid production, great in its scope, and very carefully and admir ably presented, General discussion followed, after which the members of the body dined with Dr, Boal, The next session of the Association will be with Dr, Behuyler, the second Tusday in Apel when J v. Rentioh w ve an analysis of the prayers o the Bible, y pray A A A rob mit WITH THE IMMORTALS, it Seem Never pr Old Age. concernedly in the field uy high power microscope an animal which been living continuously first appeared on the which has certainly never r by death, The creature it and resembles a drop of Iscid fluld In the thin of water in which it is confined, the name by which it is Splash a drop of paper, and you will have an its form at moment, form Is never the same. Even vateh it its shape, which had a to Ireland as it appears ges. The headlands outhwe ‘ner are becoming to Die Lier geen 1 Hie 3 transpa slightly filin Amoeba Is to Hore known selence, fuk on of any one nore and more promanent till now they outstretched of which the palm is rapidly shrink! ature is flow- ing miner Hn reeping toward a ch present- mouth ap 1 y 14 (2 are like the finge hand pa They small drops of wa- ito a larger. In {ll have been off as fuel to supply thelr destroyer, are mgulfed as be merged | or two they w burned vities of ceaseless } ee its changes of form amoeba may developing a “waist” raslonally amid geen which rower until it ) of one large an! to be grows snaps, a we ha cma 1} maller and instead COStors, amoeba cestry is cident cuts shor or, rather, rom time Gra nd Magazine POINTED PARAGRAPHS tht Ladi rds of wha Two ciple is bullbheaded: “hn aadai industr little genius * # » aolograpi fous natural, been die wi One of # io town is a man who Is d wit who is able to walk feebly on the streets at inter vals, About every five minutes in a con ceited man's life he imagines the cus todian of gems in world above hears of his good deeds, grabs for an- other jewel and puts it Into the crown that Is waiting for him.— Atchison Globe, the no the Marriage Licenses, John Johnsonbaugh, Benore. Mary C. Ghaner, Benore, John E. Alva H Earnest Badie E Johnston, Gatesburg . Harshbarger, Gatesburg. W. DeHass, Blanchard. Spangler, Blanchard, Crider Wood, Philipsburg Eva Weaver, Philipsburg Harry A. Bmith, Bellefonte, Roxanna O. Bryan, Bellefonte. sli elfimm—— Died of Cancer The widow of George Bpayd, of Madisonburg, died Wednesday morn- ing, aged about seventy years, of can- cer of the bowels, Four children sur. vive: Mrs. George Ream, Mrs. Btit- zer, Mra, John Orndorf, and Miss Annie, Oak Hall, Miss Anoa Dale, accompanied by Miss Effie Glenn, of the Branch, trans- acted business at Linden Hall, on Thursday. Miss Bertha Gingerich was in town Friday. B. F. Homan and daughter, Miss Mary, made a trip to Philadelphia Inst week, Quite a number of young folks in town are ill from the measles. Al. Knopf was in Bellefonte, Mon- day, on business, SM SASS SI Lots of us have no faith in doctors when we are well, A AM SP AAAI The man who sticks to the truth makes many enemies, Dyspepsia is a handy thing on which to blame a naturally bad dis | position. GG8 FOR BALE from standard bred White Wyandottes of a carefully se'eoted hoavy Inying strain fours white and he true | Wy $1. i Dv dt MEYER, Centre i MEYER, Han, Pa, Ta Smullton. A. IE, Birayer will munke sale of his personal property and will move his family to Altoona where he will con- tinue his trade of painting and paper hanging. B. A. Walizer is on the sick list, Mra. C. B, Mallory and Annie Harry spent Bunday pleasantly at the home of J. C. Bmith, at Millheim, The young son of Joseph Bult was seriously ill of pneumonia last week, but is improving. Mrs, Amos Fehl is spending a week or two with friends at Oak Hall, Boals- burg and Pine Grove Mills, Mrs. Henry Winkleblech, novo, is visiting under the roof, 1. A one day last week, of Re, parental Miller left for Jersey Shore The object of his visit has not been learned, ——r— a — Sober. B. F, Shaffer was on the sick list but is able to be out again, D who had Loganton for a few weeks, returned Deen ra Gentzel, 11 home, William Eckert was in Tuesday on rome ousiness, $ 1 Bellefonte y A young man came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. pects to remain, Mrs, W. Krisher is on at present, Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich visited Mr Mrs. J. R. Zerby Bunday, Sheesly, and ex- the sick and Vonada is hauling cord wood | Auman - Ra farris Township. Myers, w lose stock, farming 1 ele... were destroved by nts | 3 Mon dny v home, one es and mak Spring work, — plon Liniment for Hheamatism Drake, 8 mail carrier at Chap Conn. says Chamberlain's vith is the champion Fhe past year | with rhe Alter Leper here re eal iry.ng commended this BRN Liver pain Lt can te ned application gives { ils continued use for a short produce a permanent cure, by C. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville arson, Potters Mill atiment i f r fos ia: obiai 4 y je mp nro siiIN Sp oy In the Hospital About two weeks sgo Mrs, William Mise Badie Wolf, of Farner and daughter, Mies spent Bunday with Mary, of near Colyer, went to Phila- Htambach. delphia, where the latter underwent Miss Edith operation for a Aaronsburg, Spring viills, C. her ber mother, Mra, of COUR, Long, of her y OVEr Bunday. pring Mills, an floating kidney, Pit The operation was performed Jeflerson The getting along very well, and it is rea- sonably assured that the b was Lhe guest ime May 4 al the HH hospital, patient is George Fehl has shipped their! nold goods to dellevue, Ohio nefits will they will make their future hon be permanent. Mre, Clark Herman, of Ten or more years ago, Miss Farner lege visited her brother, A, H fall, ince that and time she has been ill much of the time, and has tried pre- 1 scribed by both local and other doctors, Mla Col- ver, other friends in town, last weels, Prof. Henry the « BL received a hard and attend Confers Krape many remedies nited Evangelical Milton, over Hunday The floating kidney was discovered Mre, Kate Weaver visited her Mre. Guisewite, at Feidler, a few Mre. Luther Wert and Miss MH Mmull spent the Sabbath with ister, inys, tlie friends by Dr. James K, Hosterman, who ad- vised immediate The first hospital surgeons disagreed with Dr. Hosterman’s attention diagnosis of the case, Dut ut State College, to the natitu- A Jefferson in Mra, Kizzie Bw ordered when taken abb spent a last tio 3 Xt ining tion the examiniog urd, f for #Urgeon week with her daughter, Mrs floating kidney, the at Coburn J y her home an operation 14 Cosvit vo forth above a Kreamer to wing lH Mrs, Farner F Farner, a railroad mail between M. New York and Pittsburg. liver Wolf -—- n ti on, Thomas rk #pent the winter months with t slover, of Wolfs Blore. was Weaver, o; the day - Evangelical Pastors. made at The by the Evangelical appointments Easton Mary Thomas and Polly Bi 8 i ie doe are Association confer- iinder tor’'s care Penns Va Mills, R. F Eley ence for this section are l- Aco ff cots —— y 8. (7. Haas ; Spring . 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