Methodist Appointments, | Harris Township. | Ata meeting of the joint consistory to 8. J. Wagner for $220, Solomon Lohr is sporting a team of the meeting of The first is tue pal church made at Conference at Tyrone, Altoona district ; Presiding elder, Benjamin C. Conner Bellefonte, James B. Btein, John A. Wood, Jr. Centre and Bandy Ridge, George E Taylor (supply ). Clearfield, Morris KE. Bwartz, Half Moon, Rollin 8. Taylor, Houtzdale, Richard Brooks, Howard, Ellsworth M, Aller, Lumber City, Theodore 8, Faus. Milesburg and Unionville, Marshall C. Piper. Mill Hall, James J. Resh. Penn's Valley, George W. Mclluay, Philipsburg, Samuel D. Wilson. Pleasant Gap, William 1. Chileoat ( supply ). Port Matilda, ( supply ). Ramey, Jacob H. Diebel. Salona und Lamar, Isaiah J. Reeser, Bhawville, John R, Melroy. Bnow Bhoe, Harry J. Bchuchart, State College, Charles C. Bnavely. Danville district—Elysburg, Charles W. Rishell. Jeanesville and Audenried, George W. Faux. John B. Durkee ate, John W. Leckie.} Harrisburg district — Duncannon, Edgar ER. Heckman, { John's Reformed church, Boalsburg, Saturday, I.. Mothersbaugh was elect- ed primarius delegate und R. B. Har- rison, secundus, to ° represent charge on the floor of Classis, which will convene in Lewistown, May 16th, found that the charge is In good con- dition financially, aud thus the dele. gates will be able to make a good re- port to Classis, A number of young people from this school, held in Pine Grove Mille Wed- nesday evening. After the exercises all participated in a bountiful banquet. The play, ** Uncle Rube,” performed by the students of the high school, on Friday evening, was so pleasing that a repetition of it was requested for Sat- urday evening. Twenty-seven dollars were realized, which will be devoted to the library for the school. After the entertainment the ladies interested in the reading room furnished refresh- ments, thereby realizing a snug sum for that library, Li. Gettig, of Bellefonte, was around | among the farmers Monday, buying fat cattle, Miss Gertrude Wieland will open a school for primary scholars April 30th, | to continue five weeks, | Following are some of who have changed their places of residence this spring : Harry Gilmer moved to the Jared Kreamer farms, cast of Re- bersburg ; Charles Wright to a farm near Tyrone ; J. Kustenborder to the Mitchell farm, near Lemont: H. C. Shirk to Centre Hall ; W. GG. Mothers- bau ¢h to place vacated by Mr. Bhirk ; Robert Corl from Pleasant Gap to Boslsburg ; Mrs. Henrietta Dale and i those to Boalsburg ; Miss Sara Stover from Bellefonte to Boalsburg ; Adam Krum- rine from Tusseyville to Boalsburg; Robert Hoy came from Altoona to the Peter Hoy farm and will assist his brother Bolomon, who on the Leech farm ; Charles Nevel, a lad from Fruittown, came as helper on the Locust Grove farm ; Geo. D. Fortney moves to the Benjamin Stamm farm, lives un Frank Young left Monday Philadelphia where he will be gaged in a lucrative business, Charles Mothersbaugh returned on en- | on Monday from a two months’ stay in the Mountain City. Heckmau. Mount Union, George E, King. Williamsport distriet—Woolrich and | Avis, Michael B. Derstine. ————— — ————————— Graduation Exercises. The Millheim High School gradua- tion exercises Tuesday evening was a most delightful affair. The earnestness with the young and gentlemen entered into the reading of their delivery of their orations ; the happy mien and liberal applause of the large all in- dicated that Millheim is aroused, fully aroused, and is now enjoying the fruits of a better The clos torian on effect of oy education | which indies aud essny audience educational sentiment, r remarks of the valedie- 8 occasion should havethe wider the for that town. ning purse Sr s——— A A —————— Helased License, The Coburn House I'ransfer notices were pub- yw there is to was refused license, lished, bu transfer, no license Christ North hotel licenses at Philips- Thomas Barper and were gral burg. rs fm Alp Some never come to a : melusion, and wouldn't f they did definite recognize RRRPE at SESH Master Robert Meyer came from and girls here before going to his new | Mre, Harriet Korman, of Mackey- | ville, is spending the Lenten with Centre county friends. Miss Margaret Weber, of lege, visited in Boalsburg. N. W. Meyer enjoyed the hospitali- ty of the Burkholder brothers, at Cen- tre Hill, on Baturday. The reception given by Mr, and Mre, Gieorge Mitchell in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Mitehell of the most pleasing events of the season and their BeRsOn | Btate Col- Was one was enjoyed by 8 number of HN sociales from this locality. The ladies of the Presbyterian miss- iouary beld their meetiog at the home of Miss Margaret Lytle, Calvin Bottorf Stuart Jordan, of Potter township, bought from H. C. Shirk. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Boal return ed last week from Washington, D. C., for a week's stay at their Boalsburg. Miss Emma Rowe, of Walnut Grove, sociely monthly snd 8 horse home pear spent a few days in Boalsburg, - J WwW Altoona for Cyrus Durst. Dt Fhomas sold a fine gray horse guer brought a horse from Of Penn’s Valley. Ec st sans (rsa si Etc. Is Very Complete. and Mrs. Emma Stamm will occupy another house on the same premises ; Mr. and Mrs, John Mitchell will be- gin housekeeping at Lemont ; George Hettinger will be the tenant on Mrs, John Werl’s farm ; W. H. Hettinger on the Kimport farm, —————— ap —————— LOCALS, How about it ? Have you examined The west bound train was very late Wednesday morning, occasioned by down, The Patrons Rural Telephone Com- i llefonte, today ( Thursday Miss Je Roxanna Brisbin was home engaged in the millinery establish- ment of Miss M. Bnyder, The Centre Hall High School, Prof. J. F. Bitner, principal, close Thursday. The Grammar school, James B, Btrohm, teacher, will finish next week, Mrs. W, Frank Bradford town this week, assisting her brother, Porter W, Odenkirk, to n Mr. Odenkirk recently was offered a hand. some advance on his home, and sold it. Messrs, T. M. Gramley WwW. F. McClellan, of Spring Mills, were in Centre Hall Tuesday to attend to some matters relative to the transfer of real Mr. to J- W. Mitterling the Durst he and Mr. Me was here to arrange for a deed for the Rearick prope rity pur- chased by him at Spring Mills will i# in Lewlis- ve. and estate, Gramley released use, Clellan Mn i "he Index... Bellefonte, Pa. —— Our Picture Framing Department is now in full swing, New Mouldings Prompt Work Fair Prices — are giving us liberal business. We are thankful for it, ~— ro — SE —— The price ring your picture to us the om frame will be right, right, and above sll, we will not All keep you waiting for it, work finished in one or two days a ——— eT na an —— ow. The Index... ( i EER BATTLEFIELD NURSERIES C. A. Stoner, Prop. Gettysburg, Pa. Healthy and hard Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Roses [EAT opecial attention y fruits and ornamental | PENNSYLVANIA... RAILROAD Schedule in Effect January 1st, 1906 Trains Leave Centre Hall FOR MOMTANDON ana ui 3. obs WOOD wssenger Traffic Manager OO. W. BOYD reneral Passenger Agent T EWISBURG XD TYRONE — Work Days WESTWARD BAILROAD EASTWARI FM i 38 45 i156 : 0 AM PM iO PM 42 Mantandon is AM FP] & ¥ i ¥ 635 00 6 ‘ 63 £ &* { £ &0 a0 IW Tm 3 Zerby Rising Springs Poeun Cave Centre Hall Grog Linden Hall Oak Hall Lemont 7 0b 7 0 } 56 Dale Summit s 52 Pioasant Gap 43 Axemann 5 89 Wo Bellefonte } 85 1 80 Additional trains Jeave Lewisburg for Montan- donatfi 0a m., 7.25a m 94a m, L115 and 58 p m., returning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 7.40, 9.274. m. 10.03 a. m., 45 and 8.12pm. On Sundays trains leave Montandon 9.16 and 9.52 a mand 439 p burg 2.258. m., 10.00 a. m. and 4.48 p.m. W. W., ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD, General Manager Pass. Traffic Mgr. GEO. W, BOYD, General Pass'ger Agt. 12 im 58 5 PMB me at BONN NNN 4 $ i 4 Condensed Time Table, Week Days, Resd Down. No.1, Nod Nob AM. PM PM 024567 06. THT 16 B37 A Mammy 32 10 Stations Ly. Ar, BELLEFO Nigh... *LVHY Zion svmensssnnsiee 19 2140 OF Hecla Park $164 ¢ Dunkies... co ens HUBLERSBURG.. Snydertown NIRS ..ooioesisssisiian SL Huston ........ 48 LAMAR ....nviniirnnn 50. Clintondale......... 5 Krider's Bpring. 9 Mackeyville Lodar Springs 07. Baloua ........... of 12 MILL BALL... . Contral and Hudson Riv of y Shore... Fo 0 { » z2a88g wn EE ol wl wd wl wd wd ng wp - we EENEEBERSL SER AMBP RRP R AEF VOOCCO OE 5 SSEEERRES E g¥ Z¥E BUESS2R5SRRS BE OO OF U6 ~F wf of wf ad af af ad af af ad of OO 4 »eSE8E Nm RURWRN PERF RAROCCEE dd at ot ot =k } ESexEREN £2 Mew x BRE a8™ BE BES, 3 tad = 5 } W maport I IX ¥ . M. A.M evnnnssnsvis AT NOW YOIK..ooonn hi¥....b 00 (Via Tamaqua J. W, GEPHART, General Superintendent i~a3 -n - gE E8¥y $ ? i 6 ¢ A P wT 2 eu tt ———— —— —— Erdegs-Sa | RR NNN NN ND Ne VNU -. Reed’s Enameled Cooking Utensils We are headquarters for "REEDS SUPERIOR EN AMELED KITCHEN can be had regardless of WARE” which is the best that price. If you need any ware for the kitchen, don’t buy tin that rusts, and is worth less in a very short time, but come here buy them in “Reed’s Enamel,” which is perfectly sanitary, well made of good grade steel, double coated with an extra grade of gray enamel, guaranteed not to crack or blister / 4 $ : ¢ / 4 / ¢ ; ¢ ¢ CONSIDER THESE PRICES Coffee Pots . Sauce Large Dishpans Tea Kettles $1.00 $1.00 Kreamer and Son CENTRE HALL, PA. NNN NTN Dw TW TOT ODN VVRV ROO *>De : ; ; ; ¢ : ; d ¢ ¢ : ¢ ° 2 LL 2 » v » y 3 Conde pin Spud Sp Bp Bo DB Bp Ip BD Bn BB BD dS 05.5.4.0.3.5.0.0.0.0.0 et v erie yo ¥ 4 ; pr 3 95D #34) ——’ SPECIAL FARMERS TELEPHONE CO. The convenience of the city added to the delights of the country, market in touch, rr LALLA SG Ft ¥ » Re 3 ¥ Avalanche Pa YY ¥ ¥ ft 8 Arata Ped “ The farmer and Tie 5 Information from near- est railway station available, ways within speedy call with + '» FARMERS’ TELEPHONE SERVICE Doctor al- PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. TTT TTY rrr rT Tr rrr rrr Try rr Tr rey rrr ITI ITY tind ded dtr bb SSSI AI IL IAAL AL I SA A 2 82 x3 THT rrr rrr rrr Try i | J < COTO OOSOOONEEN Sdidindindindindidodindinds dndindid Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills. J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors aii iii i as Th WHITE LILLY FLOUR and FILL. FEEDS The Highest Market Prices wil Grain— Wheat, Corn, Oats, Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all'times, at the best prices the market will afford. COAL Allsizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be d, always on hand. We invite schoo! & boards to consult with us before placing orders for fuel. r TTVT TY TTT T Tree [ be paid for all kinds of Barley, Rye, Buckwheat, sd ddbdbbdbbdbbdbdbbLLLL Tr rrr rrr rrr rT I rrr Ir YY ITTY YTS PNT NTN NW ww WWW NW NP 0 THE NEW BEGINRERS . . . . We will save you money if you buy any- thing of us from A COOK STOVE to A PIANO, or that in the Furniture Line. Give usa trial, Smith Bros., Spring Mi ’ / / / ’ / / / / ¢ 4 ’ 009 VPVVD BD BVD DD / / ( / ( / / / ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / ( ’ NTT VVNVVVTVD NVR DD a ® ¢ STATIONERY BOX PAPER 10c to 35c¢c. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Lead Pencils, Pens, Crayons, ctc. F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall TDW NV DDO VV VD VW -N we ver Get At reduced Prices. Tablets, 5c to 20¢ Know all about sick-headaches ? Suffered the nausea of indigestion ? Often lost your appe- tite? Been out-o’-sorts time and time again ? Then always keep on hand the exact rem- edy— Ayer’s Pills. They make wrong livers vn wl “We pt Sod for 6 Jase . t! 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