UNREATED LANDS FOR TAXES OF Ww i SALE OF relating to the -pmyment o be exposed at r parts of try A]. s¢, in the 1 o'clock from enn for Court Hou June 11, at by adjournment el Owner vnnlds A Thomas est A ‘Thomas ost 1 W A Thomas est 5S TWP Wg W rd W nM Dale ur Graham mpton Wolverton & Holt FN C Choate THE OENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor THURSDAY, MAY 1906 terms of subscription to the Re- porter are pue dollar per year in advance. ADVERTIS ENTS. cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rales made known on application. TERMS. —The 3 fo Rebersburg. Rebersburg has not an idle man at present. Everybody is very busy. Willis Coal left last week for Dubois where he found employment at his trade—blacksmithi John Harter, who was the sick list last week, is again able be out. Mrs, Nathaniel Bowersox, last week, started on a trip to the western states, Bhe will spend the greater part of the summer vigiting her children and other relatives. Mrs. Mary Brindel, of Penns Valley, is sojourning at this place, Jerry Brungart is building a large porch in front of his handsome brick residence, L. B. Frank spent the past week in eastern cities, where he bought a fine lot of store goods for J. W. Harter, who was not able to attend to this business on account of illness, Levi Wantz and wife, of Aarons burg, spent Bunday in this vicinity. Miss Mamie Wolf, of Bmullton, com- menced an eight weeks’ term of sum- mer school for the primary grade here on Monday. Luther Miller is employed as a clerk in John Harter’s general store, The hotel at this place has recently been furnished with entirely new fur- niture, and the present landlord, Mr. Eckert, is having his full share of patronage. Baturday Calvin E. Zeigler, of Bpring Mills, delivered another organ in town. Mr. Zeigler sold quite a lot of organs at this place within the past year, on to oe —— pp fl ee Woodward. Ellwood Orndorf and Edward Shees- ley, two young men from town, spent Bunday with J. B, Gentzel, at Wolf's Btore, Mrs. John Fultz and son Roy, of Northumberland, are visiting friends in town. While Mrs, Ida Kessinger was visit. ing her mother one day last week she took suddenly ill, Howard Bowersox visit, Thomas Wolfe and family, of Feid- ler, spent the Sabbath at the home of James Weaver, Mrs, Dr, Ard left for Philadelphia on Tuesday morning, at which place ghe will visit ber children, samuel Ketner, wife and baby visit ed the gentleman's mother a few days last week. ' is home on a \iex Wi f | r Jam WM (irove i i Unknown . Pierce Dory HAINES TW] Howell Antis Henry dn} ! Heinl Com H pix Hyntt Enknown atzimger Paul Wi I'l \ntis Henry Ants Frederic Boyd Thomas Brady Wm p Harton Wm Brooks Jesse Brady Wm Hie 01 Peter Buechtell Jno Brady 1 § ph Y . Ino ver Goo. Linden Com Levy Aaron IF HR Mosby Win J Motz hax r& Woll.L. O Stover man Math H © Hyat i % James der Abraham Fran mrd. DM Bar Chas 1 i ft Wood A L.DMB hF¥ FP Harris Township. Rev. F, E. Laufler and ried Wednesday night at the Reform- They were on their new home in Martine- burg. Lauffer having resigned 8s pastor of the Reformed church sat Aaronsburg will continue his labors in Blair county. While in Boalsburg he purchased 8 new buggy from J. M. Wieland in which they continued their journey. Mrs. John Allen with her two chil- dren spent a few days with her broth. ers in Tyrone, Misses Nan and Maude Everts, Pine Grove Mills, enjoyed some time with Mm. L. W. Kimport and daughter, Ex-Bherift Cyrus Brungart, of Cen- tre Hall, attended to important busi ness in this place last week, Harry Bhugart, who commenced housekeeping on the Wm. Martz farm, near Pine Grove Mills, greeted some of his old friends here last Friday. Peter Bmith, of Centre Hill, trans acted business here recently. Ross Cramer is attending court this a lawsuit from family tar- ed parsonage, way to their Rev, ff Snow Bhoe, Mechanics of different kinds are en- gaged at repairing and beautifying the homes of the Goheen sisters, Mrs. Henrietta Dale, Michael SBegner and the interior of the house occupied by W. G. Mothersbaugh. At the latter place some outbuildings will also be erected in the near future, Mrs. Amanda Walker spent a few weeks in Bhiongletown, and is now helping Mrs, John Bhreck, at Lemont, with some of the spring housework. Miss Margaret Miller, of State Col- lege, spent Bunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Matthew Goheen are pardonably proud of a young son who came to their home on Saturday, the first born in the family. A short time ago, at the request of the Bellefonte aid society for homeless children, they another boy of maturer years from | Pleasant Gap. With three boys as helpers it is expected that Mr. Goheen will do some exemplary farming, Mrs. Laura Bricker, of Tyrone, spent a week in this community, Peach buds were killed by the win | ter, but cherries are blossoming pro- fusely. I Prospects for a wheat crop were never better, A number of farmers are ready for corn planting, and are only waiting for a little more warmth in the soil. An offering was taken of the sufferers at Ban Francisco, congregations at Pine Grove Mills, Pine Hall, and Houserville, belonging spond to the call, Where License Money Goes 1 ¢ t the i gO LO 44 he mercantile licenses al state, excepting officers’ fees. All the brewers’, lers’ and distil} the wholesale bottlers state, excepting officers’ fees, licenses go to the In a city of the $5 RO toy $ the Retail liquor licenses granted in county are as f third each Fifty dollars of each the county. Balance spective cities, In boroughs each | Fifty dollars of each license the Thirty dollars the county rest goes to the respective boroughs. oliows : Class license costs license to RKOes 1 re- icense costs $200 goes Lo each the Of state, license goes to and In townships each license costs $100, Twenty dollars of each license goes to state. Fifteen dollars of each goes to the county and the balance to the respective townships. EE ——— a — license 5.8, Convention The 37th Annual Convéntion of the Centre County Bunday School Associa- tion will begin at 2 p. m. on May 31st in the M, E. church, Howard. Amon the speakers from a distance we note Miss Ermina C. Lincoln, the State Primary Superintendent, of Philadel- phia, Rev. C., W. Irwin, the State Field Worker, of W, Middlesex, Pa., and Rev. W. L. DeUroff, Buperin- tendent of the Home District of the American 8B. 8B. Union, of Philadel phia. A most excellent program is assured. Reports from the schools are coming in slowly. We hope all will respond not later than May 15th with a full report and an offering for county work. Programs will be sent out about May 15th, A. C. LaTiHRrOP, Becretary. ———— I — A A ——— Meeting of Joint Consistory, The Joint Consistory of the Centre Hall Reformed charge held its regular annual meeting in the Centre Hall Re- formed church Monday afternoon at 20o'clock. The regular business was transacted. Bev, Daniel Gress pre- sided. Dr. G, W. Hosterman was treasurer, The financial condition of the charge was found to be good. The offerings condition of the charge good, Jacob Wagner was elected Eider Pri- No Court Next Week, Owing to the illness of Judge ‘dispensed with, Latest reports from | Philadelphia indicate that the Judge looked for, ances in Boalsburg and vicinity, o Read tiie Reporter, Smith, the Photographer, . WW, Bmith, the Photographer, 1 be in Centre Hall Friday 4th, from 8 to 2:30 o'clock. LOCALS Moore . jurors DEATHS one of John D. Potter week, J the J for this Was used from attending court B Eeg., Ex-SBherif! Cyrus Brungart, and B. D. Brisbin week ut a fe days of Pietro pneumonia, Miss Lizzie Durst Chu lay al en Interment will take w Mingle, died at Centre the piace in the Lutheran-Reformed ceme- Thursday ice in the Reformed church by Rev Her ho Hall, Mon morning. Hoe on rch street. are attending court this Messrs. D. A Runkle attended a horse sale at yYeloek in Boozer and Bamuel Read- The latter purchased a tery, this forenoon, rerv- D ing last week, horse brought him home over- Crress, the pastor of the deceased. Miss Durst the George Durst , deceased, land, Pro search o s +3 ¥ pectors have made LE daughter of ! i 8 thorough the Shade Mountains, a part Br and was of the Beven Mountains, the ®ged sevenly-two years. She is sur during $3 3 res srl hers inst Lhree weeks for indications of an- ree brothers Cen Hall, Phil Hall The was a #oman of very quiet disposition, vived by ti Joals- burg ; Cyrus, George, tre and thracite onal, Centre decensed State Treasurer William H. Berry assume the Much hss been done by I'reasurer Matheus to cover irregular- the campaign will duties of his office atid much attached to her home, Nhe Monday. . " was a partial invalid for many years, having received an injury to her spine ities exposed during E jury } Ingl fall, Saturday evening a large number of |} wople from the country were in town. MRS Every available hitching post wae |) occupied, making the streets appear as | though there were ‘entre Hall, Alexander Bhannon, by being thrown from a horse when young girl. MARTHA STUMI Early Thursday morning of last . Uweek, Mrs. Martha Stump died at her 04 home in Centre Hall, aged about | seventy years, Mrs. Stump had been son and two! {ll for several weeks of pneumonia, all of Bmith Centre, | Interment took place Saturday after. Kansas, were in San Francisco, Cali- noon, Rev. G. W. Mellnay, of the fornia, two days prior to the earth- Methodist church, officiating. quake. Nothing has been heard of Mrs, Btump's maiden name was them since by their freinds in Centre Strong, and was a native of Potters Hall. Mills. About forty years ago she be- The Bigler Camp Meeting Associa- came the second wife of William tion suflered almost a total loss of its | Stump, deceased. About 1873 the property by fire. The fire is supposed | Stump family moved from Centre to have originated by a spark from a! Hall to Virginia, where Mr. Btump passing locomotive. The property died. Five years ago the widow and destroyed includes the tabernacle, | an adopted son returned to Centre restaurant, boarding house and thirty- Hall to make their home. one cottages, and was located near! The deceased is survived Philipsburg, | adopted son, Charles Stump. The Centre County Mutual Fire In- surance Company, P. of H., generally | EDWARD OOLE known as the Grange Company, car-| Al the advanced age of about seven- ries risks to the amount of $5,400,000, | ty-three years, Edward Cole, of Pleas- The average cost of insurance, includ- | sant Gap, died of general debility Fri ing survey, policy, premiums assessed | day morning. Interment took place and all other moneys collected for the | Monday forenoon. The deceased is | thirty years the company has been in #urvived by his wife and eight chil- | operation has been nineteen cents a dren: Laurence, Dayton, Ohio; Mrs | hundred, some doings daughters, by an | Jennie Kuhn, Dayton, Ohio ; Mrs. Al- The second aunual district Sunday | oe Robb, Sivouin i Tang How ’ school convention of Union and Boggs in, Lolonac a ; (1.08, Larry 4.6011. townships and Milesburg borough will a en and Samuel, all of Pleas i ). There will | Mr, Cole was a farmer by occups- burg Thursday, May 16th, i ) be two sessions, one beginning at 9:30 | ton, but had retired some years ago. (a, mand the other at 1 p.m, A good | JOSEPH FLORAY program has been arranged and it is | a | desired that there be a large attendance | The death of Joseph Floray occurred | at his home in Pleasant Gap Bunday | | from all the schools of the district, l evening, and interment took ml) i i Ae A Reedeville correspondent writes | (U0 eaday morning. His io | that General John P. Taylor is back | nearly thirty years Duro his eartier | | from the Holy Land. The General : 8 | life be followed shoemaking, but on | | ‘was glad to get home again where he | account of age had not been able to | i | tree. He says ** we do not know how | follow his trade for a good many years. | | good a0 Siar ¥e have until one has | uel Floray, of Tusseyville, and is sor | | traveled abroad. Jerusalem streets are | } i {filled with camels, donkeys, dogs, | vived by a widow and three children, i hogs, beggars, Jews, Arabs and women namely : Mrs, Mary Dolan, Miss Lig | breaking stones, ”’ | zie and William, all of Plessaut Gap. WAL AC Ker r re Robt Agh Baker John Haker Robert IEE Smith 2 54 & 62 6G 62 2 60 3 Zi 3 = rd a ¥ Miller Beman ¢ Packer 1 Packer MH MARY C. 8F1 Mrs. Mary C. Springer died sat the home of her daugh te r, Mrs. Wm. Mor- gan, at Milton. f of of ~he TN ER a complication diseases, aged #ixty-three years. eaves to survive five children, viz Mrs. James Barr, Mrs, Levi Ammons, Mre. William Morgan and Mrs. Bheller Hood, all of Milton, iL. 3 Interment and George Millheim. was made at Milton springer, o IN DALEY MART Martin Daley, aged about seventy- five years died al twelve o'clock after an iliness of nea ralgia Nunday Mr. Daley was born in Ireland and & young man. He settled at Gum Stump, this oounty, where he engaged in farming. Surviving him are his wife and four sons, wo sisters and one 1 came lo this country when rother, MRS. G. W, CURRIN Mrs. Currin, wife of Rev, G. W.Cur- rin, died in Williamsport, Thursday of last week. Interment was made Monday afternoon. The deceased Was a daughter of Michael Willow, of Cen- tre Hall, deceased, and a sister of Mrs. D. L. Kerr, of near Centre Hill. She is survived by a husband and several children, ———— ———— Colyer. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Palmer and daughter Violet, Potters Mills, spent Sunday with Mrs. Palmer's pa- rents, Mr, aud Mrs, C. 8. Bottorf. Communion services were held at Zion Sunday afternoon by the pastor, Rev. E. E. Haney. Presiding Elder T. L. Wentz was present. J. R Lee and Ezra Breon, of this place, were out on a fishing expedition Saturday and met with fair success, They also captured a fine turtle. Mre, David Fye is visiting friends in of George Ritner sold two of his valu. able horses one day last week, Mr. and Mrs, William Cummings and children spent Bunday at the home of Foster Frazier at Tussey ville. DT OTICE~Notice is hereby given that & cer Wain note & by John I. Snyder and D. KE. Snyder, dated March 77, 1906, for the sum of $110.5 and made payable to George W. Ging. erich, will not be paid as value was nm - oeived for the same. All persons are cautioned against purchasing said note, for the stated reason JOHN H. ENYDER, st D. KE ENYDER, Centre Hall, Pa. NJ OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHAR. TER, in the Court of Common Pleas of Oentre County ~-Notioe is hereby given that an application will be made to the Stony of Qom- FR day of Jue, 1 1 1 oon. tae y of Juoe, A. D. a1 10 o" a mm. 01 to provide for the and reguistion of certain corporations,” April 2h, 1874, and its TY A” oom, kX bimith. 1. 1 hoor Ww Mes aad J D, Breon, for the charter of an in- tended corporation to be called Site and Ver} AMhcoitioh the character whi i 10 maintain & Union rex and real estate township, Contre Coun iva purge Jo see aad old ect Jos sell and oon Junsl oa ad erect sue the Assciation: and those EA i EE . and Bolicitor, 4.