REPORTER. PenN'A. appear- tated above, he point the ro when is res dition neighbors, appear- than WOTrse Jess O, Maude Orien 8, | Laticia Flagal 1iliy Emory Sv wood, Bpring Mills. Gertrude A Spring Mills. *hthamer, Howard. k, Howard. Philipsbu ROUTE. re. Norman I Luella Stru James Clark, Hollidaysburg. Mary Hoflinger, Hollidaysburg. Daniel F. B Haven. Erma E, ( Lancaster, n, Lock ollaf lle nner pe A ite, Harry T. Cru i ’ Flizabeth I Zer, He fo nte, Announces Uandidacy. Creasy WwW. T Creasy, of Catawissa, an- nounced that he will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Representative from Columbia county. Upon Mr. Creasy’s decision there was centered no litt of interest, reaching far beyond the confines of the county. As yet he has no opponent for the nomination. mai ——— sheriff of Biair County Dead le amount After a year's illness with chirosis of the liver, Thomas Bell, high sheriff of Blair county, died at his farm south of Altoona, Tuesday. Sherif Bell was aged sixty-otie years, came of & prom- inent family and was serving his third term as sherifl, Coroner W. T. Black- burn will become the sherifl, ES The foolishness of woman consists of being more afraid of a mouse than of ®1n aki — ssp iM A po The men with su exalted opinion of himself muy be a poor judge of human Laure, 2 MISSION 1 Mrs Presbyterian Glilespin Church Japan Spoke in tiie Work d India on the she Saw in China an Afr i , John ms up befo itl nurches New York rent She trace Ous $ Board ip the difle as they and f the then out parts Missionary is of ev inety-two cents « tually ght to defray the expen distrit business carried on the ory reachin the foreign ing Deing 18 cents on the dollar Be Of 00l- uting and superiotend. ina in nearly parts of earth, and involving and one lions of dollars, and a mul- indescribable details Homie York's business f New btisiest give of of of ablent and men free ings all the ir time twice a month, compensation, to the meet Joard. fhe speaker took her hearers out foreign flelds and showed them the missionaries and native teachers at work, presching, teaching, healing and performing surgical operations, In countries like India the medical and surgical work especially seems ef. fective in breaking down the caste spirit and the seclusion of women, which have heretofore been such great hindrances to reaching important classes of the people. Everywhere the missionaries are making converts in such numbers as to show that the old time gospel is still * the power of God unto salvation.” Bo far from be- ing a failure the work is growing more rapidly than the church at home is showing a willingness to support it, although the church's gifts are creasing slowly. In the evening Mrs, Gillespie ad- dressed the C. E. society, dwelling to the with some curios gathered in these countries, The Presvyterians feel that Easter was a good day for them, and would be glad to have Mrs. Gillespie return, They were also glad to have with them so many from the other churches of the town. ———— A MTA OT wer Paull ILE NE s. j X 4 improvements m An inv f exercises of itation the School was forw HS. Ward Gr ¢ srded to tl Bpring 3 : Ol, and i= of ate), this sche principal o ful term. ff Brio Hiosl sLICOORs a Montge fonte, have by the gan the mery «& secured Company, room Mot men se the Racket store and sale of an in his it 1 stock of clothing at } fail to visit them ; for your trouble, Hel farm i f-price i : will reps’ iry Btoner, owner of the ft the manure railroad station Mr. spent much labor money proving this property. His « attracting attention and bring about a condition that will make farming more pleasant and profitable Ralpt C. Boozer was home from Al tooua for a few days, returning Mon day afternoon. Ha is at present en- gaged in the drafting rooms of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Altoona, but in a short time will go 10 Pittsburg where he has accepted a similar position with the Westing- house Company, at a considerable ad- vance in salary. Mr. Boozer fi graduate of the Williamson Mechanical Art Behool, near Philadelphia, which institution has a large number of young men employed in the various construction shops and offices through- out the United States, That Lewistown is to have a firsl. | class hospital is now sssured. Dr. A, 8. Harehbarger, president of the Board of Trustees ; Rov. M. 8. Cress | man, secretary of the board, and Miss | | Belle Ritz, president of the Ladies’ have pledged themselves | personally responsible for its payment, | The Hospital Committee has secured | I a plot containing four acres on Electric | avenue, adjacent to the Lewistown and Reedsville turnpike and the Lewistown and Reedsville trolley Hoe, | a regular garden spot. The rental in| to be but $125 a year, aud at the death | Aa « 1 shed. HNtot ing a and £7 forts are al js | Auxiliary, more, the thorn doesn’t fade, | 18 to go as a gift to the hospital, f Joh heodor H Re opened a Mon On were in Harrison enjoyed a week yt Pleasant Gap. hrock visited al and Mrs, Al Hoover tl bid nd family daughters, of " : ti is 5 Lie shit town, during 0 7 n : i Mrs. and #pent Murray Leitzell sulina, of Bunbury, A fF i4t lt iit £il I ira. Leitzell’s mother. Garbrick, of Hum- weeks erjoying a few nds in this her old home. uretias Wieland, of near State pent 5 week with relatives in Wolf, Wolfs Biore, visited f i Mra, Joseph Myers, Maude Kimport, of Bellefonte ; iller, Mrs. Andrew d daughters, J. P. Weber and = sphie, of Rtats College, and of Hall, spent Faster in Boalsburg it A A. Black assisted Rev. Bpessard, pastor « f the churen at Mifflinburg, gervices during Passion Week J. A. Rupp and Mrs. Katharine Wieland are beautifying the interior of Margaret M datiy tt Mise Nara Fry near entre RK. O. Reformed in holdirg occupied by them. Mr, and Mrs, J. A, Fortney attended Mra, Susan Kelley, at Buflalo Run, Monday, Mr. and Mra, Bruce Miller, of Bhin- |gletown, are rejoicing over a little {stranger which the Easter rabbit left Mrs. George Hosterman opened her ioe cream parlor Baturduy evening with a treat free to all, Hmith, the Photographer, W. W. Bmith, the Photographer will be iu Centre Hall Friday, | April 20, from 8 to 2:30 o'clock. | DEATHS {f the 1 denomi- Over was a member » gUrvivors are a widow, Mil- lee ler, seven daughters and two sons of Mrs. John T. home, at Linden Hall, t, Monday. Interment Rock Hill cemet sriiing, and the uclted by Evaugelioal The death Rows curred at her idnigh w rade An: ery Fhursedsy in BETIVIOes cond sited HSechriat, Ros Mary Galbrait will be the 1 i. R Mors, the pastor of Church, «, whose maiden name ii, a daughter of Robert f near B (islbraith, of wi hd who is was aged about xiy-five years, 8 her husband, Years, i= survived by well advanced io teen his second wife, Death to a (umorous growth, for which there seemed to war due be no remedy. MR BORGE W, JACKRON Jackson, relict of the late W. Jackson, Bellefor te, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. lirew, at Roncerverte, West Iuterment willbe made in Mrs Cron rege George T Virginia. Bellefonte, Mary Katharine, a child of Louisa Derver, was buried in the cemetery at Boalsburg, last Thursday, The child was seventeen months old, caused her death. Rev. W, nish officiated. AA SGP ASS A. Millinery Goods, has just summer A. Har The undersigned received her spring and goods varied, and will suit the most tasty, also children's headwear, Mrs. M. C. IsnLER, Tussey ville, Pa. dpm pe os ean pToTICH ® T0 STOCK HOLDERS she an- nual meeting of the stockholders of the | Lewisburg & Tyrone Rallroad 84 Compan will be | { held at the office of the Compan Broad Street Station, Philadeiphia, it and | the rtisning yoar, a other Du ry Directors to serve for | ma must MES 1 MoCLUKE, Secretar & LOCALS ns WwW. W. Spaogler application of and 7 ye captured That's M Wateor “8 In irjur Het The accident 1 i's mppened Iate Monday night Two more young men have passed the examination w will admit i them to before the courts ’ 3 oh of They Messrs, D. Pa ney and James OC. Furst, a bid fair to become fame hich practice law tre o Fort uniy are both of » Ous arristiers Arthur ond and ext: ike hi one of the Kerlin is building 8 see- neive hen egg producing largest in this section house, which will m . plant “ The wing : Btrong, of. wos foundation for the aid by Mason Potte re Mills, building John R. x Miss Margaret Weaver, of Millheim Was of Miss Bertha Mo. Cormick, this place. Both these young ladies are telephone operators — Mise Weaver being a supply at Min. heim and Mise MeCormick is the very prompt in the exchange in Centre He ll A Ohio, ruled against a school teacher who had sued a board of directors for a balance on salary, holding that a young woman in love is incompetent to teach school, The Chicago Record-Herald has inter viewed a number of school teachers in the city by the lake, and without ex. ception those teachers repudiate the Cleveland verdict. The opinion ex. pressed was to the effect that the wom- | 80 was a better teacher when in love, and one young lady who frankly ad. | mitted that she was in love at that | time declared that she was never so well prepared to instruct the children, never #0 willing to show patience, and never so anxious to bring out the best | in each one of them the guest in operator £ mercial Cleveland, cotirt Visiting onda printed at this offion, | POTION Notion hort tren thet & oor oer | DE. Sayder, dated March 7, 1906, fr ¢ a | $111 5, and made payable to George W. Ging eric, will not be paid as value was not re | celved for the same. All persons are cautioned | against purchasing seid note, for the above JOHN H. SNYDER, D. KE. SNYDER, Centre Ha'l, Pa 8