xed THROUGHOUT THE STATE, DEATHS, LOUALN, | Smith, the Photographer, ————— in Mercury was down to thirty-four | W., W, Smith, the Photographer, News of a Semb-Loeal Character Guthared GEORGE KLINE, Monday nicht il be | Cent H a from the Exchange Table One of the oldest aid ‘ ol . J ay nivhi, wi ” n entire nll Friday ata] that ul ee BE Ont CINE] Mrs. William Scholl is in Berwick, | May 11th, from 8 to 2:30 o'clock, re Ot 1 e O y i" ’ af thie i " Juniaty is the only count hes | one ceest prominent farmers in not wade appli as for 2 ud for | Mprine t ; : od the head of having gone there to attend the fa- | erence fp pee 0 Hade Q } nie | 2p ownshiip, ane 16 ead . | I i nd Lan | o t Ha | ; r t 1 far ly y ” ’ Berni of Irvin Wise, a distant relative, | When a fat mab tries to reduce bis Foret | A . | ost highly respect nily in 18 ! we x . : ter } toed "1 TY aad, Calvin Horner and family are back | W¢ ight his chances, at least, are slim. I'he Northumberland county sudit- | township today, died Tuoeaday night 3 ! from Altoons, and have decided to ors have been at work ( 2) ever since | 8t the home of his granddaughter, : . : GRAIN MARK KT. Mre. Boyd Williams, pear Shiloh make their home in these parts during i church. The gentleman referred to is George Kline, who had reached the MmO.O Ramsey and daughter, ue of pightyv-seven vears, Interment | Mrs. Harry Ishler, both of Pleasant sme will take place at Shiloh cemetery, | Gap, were in Centre Hall Tuesday, and | ri ast three ars. C. MN, , rar ng the las 11 ea ’ Friday morning, Rov J 1 Mtone. | called at the Reporter oflice. Fouse, of Marklesburg, Huntingdon | | narde.. WE : ; cypher to officiate The Centre County Pomona Grange | Potatoes...... 50 I'he death of Mr. Kline was due to a | will hold its second quarterly meeting | : : general breakingdown, incident to|at Millheim on Thursday, May 24, After an illness of several months i 14 nye r If you are not, you should be : Why ? Because to have good heath and comfort you must keep your feet well covered. We are prepared to fit anyone with those king of all “KEITHS KONQUEROR" Shoes It matters not who you are or what work you may do they the beginning of the year, the coming summer. 60 | Wheat .......... Avis is to have a new industry, to be | enlled the Avis Cut Glass Works, for which a charter has been applied for, COIN cours will suit you—Farmer, Business Man or Laborer, they are made PRODUCK AT STORES, especially for you. The beauty of these shoes is not only skin deep, but through and through, from top to bottom, inside and ec unty. has planted 1700 trees near his out, leather and lining, soles, comfort and durability. Y, I 5 ’ 7 hone, and all are thriving. Come ! don't wait ; lay this paper down, pick up your hat aemBionna.0 1130 and walk right in and ask to see that pair of “XKonqueror' ; J AO BEssIone—4U A, 10. ANC op. m ; all duration ex-Bherifl fucwmas K. Hen- Mr. Kline was su native of Snyder | Shoes we have specially for you. If you don’t, some other : Fis srd WANTED ~-Wanted by B. D Brisbin | der=on died at bis home wt Warriors. | oo nnty and fro: ' > y | y, a there came to Penn |e (vy, (yy ntre H \ id iunhtv.ive . . ‘w + Hall, 8s man and team | mintk, aged upwards of seventy-live | quit From that place he moved to 1 te ' i ‘oe e n Xue Oars the Valenti . . .. ip : to do lumbering, steady employment | yours, ; ; 1¢ ale ntine farm, in Bpring town- |g . the right kind of » man. | f A severe, destructive hail storm ship, which farm he tenanted for The Cent Hall : Mill ! Belle onte, Pa. e Cent sil and Spring Iie | baseball nines will play their third | gare of the senson on Grange Park, “feller'’ will be ahead of you 100k at them in our windows cost only $3.50 and $4.00. > passed over Lycoming county, the | forty years, centre having been about Montours- | I'he surviving children of Mr. Kline ville. Trees were badly damaged und | are Rev. Robert Kline, Allentown ; in some instances buildings were de-| Harrison Kline, Spring township : Kreamer and Son CENTRE HALL, PA. Baturday afternoon. A gond game is | T0000 V VD UD ae VD promised iy the boys, ASAT VSS stro) ed. Mra. Barah Meas e, Btate College : Mag- have | Rie, wife of ex-Sherift’ W, A. Ishler, Mra Eliza Greonoble, of Chicago, and Miss Olive, who was the constant | IHinoie, baw almost fully recovered | [ff attendant of the futher during his | from ap ines that began at Christs | J) mn Ll di pi dnd din, ini dip Binnie Hino Bp Bie nine Biden Bindi Sd \ t Inst iHniess mas Line Mrs. Grenoble is vall | 19 i i they should not take that body into | ast iliness, eno well [| Tt I d k “ ne known to many of the Rep irter read- | 1c nacx hn politics and reassert their delermina- : tion to pick their candidates from the party nominees solely on their merits, Look 14 1 | ¢ | | | 8 Eb ¢ Cleattield county grangers openly declared their intention to ig- nore the criticism of those who think | hdd 12 v i A OE MRS, ANTHONY KNOFF, ers, who will learn of her cecovery | Mt + 3 | : 3 { he death of Mrs, Mary, wife of An-| with pd tre i for Knofl, occurred at their home| The Masonic order held ts annual | {lf ral Ag gn » ow ¥ George Yerger, a lunatic in the Dan- Spalding’s i 1 f ¢ Hall, on Saturday night at, vss 3 i ' : ! . J necting Mond EVER J ville Asylu, has a bank deposit cf ' is | K ) 3 Lag Among 1 rept tT . : of gil 1 | { k, rather unexpectedly. | those out of town who attended are] 00 in a Bunbury bank, and at the ha BY # : 3 $0 y ) ie had been ill for some time but|the following: James C.. Condo, Penn | J} B ase B a 11 8. Braucht, Howard F, | lev. 3 Goods ime the : ryder ¢ } authorl- samme time the Suyder county au | was supposed to be improving. Her | Hall: Dr. H. nage was seventy-five years and three Rossman, Bpring Mills : 8. H. Bailey, ties have been paying his keeping at " » asylum. The county commission- ; the say ’y te 1 months. The funeral services, cou-|H. 8. Bailey, John Wieland, W. H., | 2» y aAviug erge: 's DIL » : ts " a i 8s lecelit)y quit paying il CO! ducted by Rev. J. 1. Stonecypher, were | Btuart, 8 E. Weber, Boalsburg;: Ww, | ; ought action to recover |, , ) ; | ’ . ; i and have br ugt t ! ' held Tuesday morning interment be-| 8, Wieland, Nordmont: Frank E. s sadly paid by then. : y 4 ¢ i «ar i : 4 8 the sum alread; paid by th | ing made iu the Boalsburg cemetery. | Wieland, Linden Hall 3 Yat i Pennsylvania Bons of Veterans, who Au aged husband and the Howing | 'ot ' ' a uey tat Yoik | AU aged husband and the 10MoWINg! ny of Walker township's most] will meet iu encampment af Or in | ghildren survive: Mrs. Aun Davis, | prominent . . ; : . . | pre nent Juue, Lave confidence that Sens nilipsburg ; Mrs. Kate Irvin, Bnow | ; ¢ +4 wil . 6 “TI Dunkle, died at his home Monday of | Albert J Beveridge, of Iudisng, will | Shoe; Mrs, Ida Barton, Mrs. Mollie | Inst week, aged almost sixty-five years. | accept heir invitation to address May or, and Murray, Pittsburg + Mrs. | He wan fo ie oF hn — A them. They are endeavoring to 10-| Nay Corrigan, State College; Wm. |, phoid f r and other eit | duce the Senator to attend the camp | Milesburg ; Samuel, Altoons, and Al ' Surviving him are his wife, four sons | fire meeting in the Opera House on |: home ’ : 4 and two daughters, as follows : Daniel Wednesday evening of the enecanp- — | " g MES. JONATHAN WALKER} {and Elias, of Pittsburg ; Joseph and | ment week. A nr ay | John, of Howard : Martt 1t i aon 0 Ow Kk: i thie Le wany friends of Mrs, Jonathan | vidi ay artha, marries a t oof tain Charles H. Shak, president of Lhe ’ | Philip Zong. of i wh Winduber local, United Mine Workers | Valker, of Wolf's Store, were called to | TE ‘ong, of Puilipsbure, end] RAIL R OAD hd x ¥ SPECIAL FARMERS TELEPHONE CO. The convenience of the city added to the delights of the country, The farmer and hdd TPF XR % A 2 Pry ra: i) ff 3 i market in touch, Information from near- est railway station available, Doctor al- ways within speedy call with ‘ v FARMERS’ TELEPHONE SERVICE A Ph digi farmers, John Thomas!) 542 a fF PTT YT eTTeTTetree FS Ty { Ationn dale Sinab hy ff PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. tents Tt TT TTT rrr rrr rr rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rrr rr rr rrr eh * ddd bbb ALLL ¥ : | Lydia, at home. mourn her denth Ssturd Ay morning, - f of America, was arrested on a cliarge ll ti —————— 3 i rrTeYre L 2 end he haviug died rather suddenly from | | . MA thers iY Mom) Keith's Theatre, | Schedule in Effect January 1st, 1006 | | i of arson. =Shauk, it is alieged in iufor- 2 neuralgia of Lue heart, Interment | mation made before Judge Davies, of I'h t : RF . ere Are man ngs of ft nt Paint Creek borough get fire to a Tox Kk piace al Rebersburg, Rev, Wetzel : : . faany MEE ¢ Heres a i - . ' Keith's Chestnut Street The tre, Phils. | Trains Leave Centre Hall | F000 VDDD DDD D SY 1 Po ine ' ise 1 Windber i i double tenement house, in Windber, {delphia, this week, but among the | FOR MOMTANDON an owned by the Berwind-White Coul Ihe deceased's maiden pame was ) f Richard F stations. Sunbury We will save you money if you buy any- officiating. ' vinanda Duck nativ tf Bnyder| leaders are the following : Miuving Company. The house was en. | Alustds ‘K, 8 native of bBnyder | ie '] ite dad N . Outealt, creator of ** Buste row | more hiladelpt Her husband died about nine luster Brown, ’ Philade pia, tirely destroyed. | EF tt oa makes his first local appearance !n il-| Scranton and Williamsport a | In addition to supplying all the pa | 2.35 p. m. wee k-days. per used by the United SBistes Govern- lustrated monologue ; Katie Barry, |, ™ eu who survive are ; Wal. | FOR WAS} GTO 7 the famous English comedienne ; | BR a Af {IN YION, 7.17 burg ; William, Piteairn | Anna. alt of sist + Misses Delmore, entertain with | tions, 2.35 p. m. week days. rhose mi oeated i oek sven, | 5 ; shi ified, nai ota) g , Es re whose will is located in L nn Hav: By i and instrumental selections ; | FOR BELLEFONT E, yr ne. will produce the paper for all the in- | : Clif! Gordon, in an set re plete with termediate station 8.10 a. m., ternal revenue stamps, It has just ob- | MARTIN FUNK German wit; Brown, Harris &| P- mM. week days | FOR ALTOONA and Pittsb A PIANO, or that in the Furniture Line, Give usa trial. tained the contract. This revenue pa- Martin Funk, an esteemed resident | Brown, in a comedy act; Irene La per was made there during the Cleve. | f Port Matilda, died at the age of l'our and ber trained dog : the ( smille | mn . Wd k-day , . : : | land Admiuistration, bul the compa- sixty-eight years, two months and | Trio, in a comedy athletic sot; Del- | Lied LOC ; Eb WEN aod aa xuale | ny was underbid for a retuewsi twenty-two days. He had resided all |More & Oneida, in a Japanese perch | ation I x TTERBU 2 y | 1 Smith Bros S rin Mills Pa It is presumed that an attempt was | hie life in Half Moon Valley and at | act An extra added attraction isl os General Manags ri ) 9 P g + . made to wreck an evening passenger | port Matilda. Surviving him are his | Luigi Rossi and his trained musical | J. R. WOOD. | train on the Bald Esgle Valley road, | wife and the following oS { Mrs, | horse, “Emir”. By special request | Passenger Traffic Mar = one day last week, by pounding open | EH. R ithrock, Mrs. M, Lloyd Miller, | that thrilling bicycle aet, ** Phe Globe | GEO. W, BOYD, | — the switci: lock and opening up the! Mrs Alfred Eves, John Funk, all of | of Death,” has been retained. General Passenger Agent | switch. Instead of the passenger | Tyrone ; Daniel, Ezekiel and Elsie, at ————————————— train meeting with 8 wreck, an extra | home. Three sisters and two brothers | Hapimge liseuies {LAs A ak NE haiunoAD, ” ) ¥ FOR SPRING Freed Bros. Plow Shoes freight train coming from Tyrone ran | gle survive him, Mrs. Sarah Ray, of | William D. Beightol, Walkertwp. | westwanrp Wesk Daye EASTWARD. | i Kangaroo Calf ¢ Congress ¢ * NNN 00ND ND ¢ ¢ : ¢ ‘ ¢ : 2 4 ‘ ¢ ¢ : M | a § 2 o + Ww 5 50 Lewisburg 38 5 57 Biehl 42 & 02 Vicksburg 5 ¢ 10 MiSlinvurg wu Milimont oe Glen Iron 37 Paddy Mountain i Coburn ha Zetby 2 Rising Springs os Penn Cave i6 Centre Hall 7 Gr 0 Linden Hall x Oak Hall 7 Lemont 42 Dale Summit 2 ba “oasant Gap i3 § os | 0 i i 42 15 EH. Martin, Bellefonte. Tillie Keller, Bellefonte, On —_— 5 Q . GEORGE MCOLELLAN MEEK zn A terrific rain, hail, lightuing and | $RURGE MOULELLAN MEEK 5 vi orm swept over the souther; George McClellan veek died at a : ‘ wind slo in sWej e 8 i dorbiade Sr Stella A. Gearhart, Philipsburg, section of Bl.ir county Wednesday | Philadelphia hospital Thursday morn- . i ———— f—— night of last week. Hail fell ns lurge | ing of last week, after having been at spring Mills Wins Again John A. Robinson, Philipsburg, o as hickory nuts, and the rain came | that institution for seven months. He a5 i2 21 22 3% 3 “ i“ 54 a aw b into the trap. All the men, except| Falle Creek: Mrs. Jerry Farber, of| Catharine O. Harter, Walker twp. | pu AM: FM; STATIONS ‘MAM Engineer Pol. Basserman, leaped from | Philipsburg ; Mrs. George Loner, of | Frederick C, Tussey, Altona 3% 5 40 5 42 Montandon 0 The W., L. Douglass Dress Shoe for Men and Boys : eee § - . ¥ i 48 the train. ‘lhe engineer was severely | Siormstown, Wesley and Dauiel! Bessie P. Borst, State College ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES® AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES injured, The engine was badiy wreck. | Funk. of Altoona P. w | F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall uw ed, as were also a number of bux cars. | - PWN VND BVDV VD DYDD $0 i ov ow 2 wb 0S FnamyR NNN The junior bese ball teams of Bpriog Mills nnd Centre Hall played a game at the former place Haturday after 16 55 AXemann down in torrents Fiuit trees were | was a son of Fielicher Meek, of Fergu- stripped of their buds aod many | son township, snd a resident of Al- ind ere broken. "1 y- | toons, to which place he went some windows were broken, Thomas Ly ' i J : it sof noou, with the result of 10 100 in| 0 nam’s new barn, along the Leamers- | years ago, and became chief Jumberio.| , snring Mi jan’ 0 Bulleionte 1 i favor of Spring Mills | Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Monn. ville Pike, eight miles south of Al-|spector for the railroad shops, i att — as at5.24a m, 725s m 9458 m, 115 and W 0. Strunk & Son, Centre Hall, Pa. | BF LLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILEOAD, X ; ; Lap i is & Wi riv.four v G e hk 5.28 m., returning leave Montandon for ehh L 1a toons, was blown down and pieces of | His age was forty-four years. He is Auction at Colyer, Lewis rg 817.40, 9.278. m. 10.084. m., 4.50 and AGENTS FOR EASTWARD WESTWARD, it were carried ha!f a mile. Lynam survived by a wife, nee Miss Mary ; wee, at Coly il hold | #12 p.m . & INS ‘ ore. | y \ Stover. daushter of Adu Btavas A G. RK. Meese, at yer, will hold | ®&} Sundays trains leave Montandon 9.16 and Huber Manufacturing Co, 6 a kee NS. and four horses were buried in tent wer, gh ff 4 a er, of | suction at his store, Raturday evens | 2.52 a. m. and 4.39 p. m., returning leave Lewis- e— ; sy d shi \ ‘ « y . . ym. SBU s PA. . debris, | Penns Valley, snd four children. {tog, May 12. A large variety of goods burg 9.25 a. m., 10. a mand 4/8 hm. . HARRISBURG, PA i 3 ¥ W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD, 8a 11 in need of Machinery call or write then i will be offered to the highest bidder, | General Manager Pass. Traffic Mgr, ’ n " oS 4 Tt , aa EE BERR RRERER GABAA AIOAD DL — * oe de TOO BBR DOB U0 G00 RD AD RD ee - a ete x xed | | 2 ¥ 4 Z| i > = x 2 eof 8 23 pp 3 3) oS a 31 A oleville... Morris, Stevens... «Hunters - Hlimore..... Briarly .. vo. Waddles..... Krumrine. " ~State College. oo IRVIN WISE Be xr : The large manufacturing depart. | Hit ment of the Clearfield Novelty works, | I All fnvited, t at Clearfield, owned by former Cone | Irvin Wises died at Lis home in Ber- | —- i c——— . — fe e—— gressman Jarues Kerr, was destroyed Wick, the interment taking place Dr. Alexander Nertousty iii, ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA by fire early Saturday morning, and Wednesday in the Barwick cemetery. Dr. J. F. Alexander, of Centre Hall, Oondatae Time Tati. Week Days, the night watchman, Alfred Carlson, | His age was about forty years, and he |i, seriously ill at present. His con | Read Down : Read Up, : —Struble. __.. lost his life. While making his | 9 survived hy & widow and two|dition is suoh that lls is very unl Troe Stations Rs wy Th Fine Grove cro rounds of the pisnt between 2 and § | @hildren, certain, AM. PM PM hy. Ar 4% t “ ‘4 Be ————— AS ———————————— . ar 4 . o'clock Carlson must have been seized | Mr. Wise was a native of Nittany A BEL LEFONTE.. with heart failure or have met with | | Valley, and five years ago was a resi. Nittany Mountain, : Nigh mo——— an accident on the third floor, as he | dent of Centre Hall, having been inter-| George W. Horner is ill of typhoid Heol Heols Park... registered at the clock at 210, and a ©%ted in the Centre Hall foundry at fever. «~Dunkies.... we s i "HUBLERSBU Rai - few minutes afterwards flames appears | | that time. Elsie Noll, who had been living in ed ou that floor, evidently starting | The indirect cause of hie death waa | Bellefonte, ig home for a visit of sever. Snydertown .. Nittany from his lantern. His charred remsing | 10° to an injury received to his head, | 8! weeks with her parents, Mr and were found in the ruins later. The | WDile at work in the iron mills. Mrs. Tone Noll, Huston ... LAMAR .. Clintondaie oe Reider . Spring... v4 Hare Mackeyv lose is upwards of $50,000 with nears | nm Ctuaelen D. Bilger hae started his wOotiar § Springs i E 3 MON ! 4 ‘ v ance of $12500. Over 100 men are | : 15440 BAYHOND, BR uk Udy - I's 18 non ne the tract MILL HALL... thrown out of employment. I'he | I've funeral of [saac Raymond took [that MeNitt Brothers & Co, sawed brat and Hudson? iver pinné will be rebuilt, place from the home of T. A. Renage, | Inst summer. . | near Penns Usave, Sunday forenoon, Josh. Armstrong, of Centre Hall, No Strike. | Rev. Gress officiating. Death ocourred [did some work for Mre. Hannpah | Thursday of last week, the deceased [Smith on Monday, being aged eight! y.oight years, fou J. A. Hoover and wife helped Ham- : £ gaigenigiab. years, four y AT NOW YOIK...corno iV 00 months, leven days uel Utugerich plant potatos, he (Via Tam SE —— 3 W, "Gkrnar, J 33 36 06 sRERYse GRO, W. BOYD, General Pass’'ger Agt, = —~ ————————— BEE SAN RNS NN 0 — BAR PPDPTRAIAODN - ~ wf ad wd G8 00 G0 90 00 00 90 00 0 OF ef 8 82838 ¥ Er ELI III I BHEENSERER we 8 ——— ANTED : By Chiosgo wholesale aad mail order house, sasistant man ! { man or woman ) for this county and adjoin ges territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly | expense money advanced, Work pleasant ; po- sition permanent. No investment or experience { required. Spare time valusble., Write at once | for fall particulars and enclose self-addressed | envelope. | SUPERINTENDENT, 152 Lake 81, Chioago, IIL. { 0. May 17. 7 | syax| 25x | Ai REEHENSE Ee RF : -— ~ TEE sisal nl aded £5 ot = s BYHEESLSEE ! me | Why not advertise in the Reporter? SE37z8888 SIEE2ERS WP WE SIRF dnd nF dyn wl} | RRRRRRRRRERRES ERE] BERS EXEIRREET YO Pl td B55 3 CE BUBB EP PRFIOCDOOCVOD BE BE 8% Zsp ngpss=zy —— > FRR RBLRRR ORR CESAKNERNY i 4 pt tpt a0 eo» See > >. =. — 35 = wee §E_gu2 £2 28%, a BE 55 8 The coal operators and miners ene tered into au agreement whereby ench party stipulates that the award of the | Me. R . : od ” i Mr. ymoad was twion married, ; a ————— anthracite conl commission will be! "OTIC BE OF APPLICATION FOR CHAR. General Buperintendent continued until Murch 31, 1909, beh wives having preceded him to TER, {he Court ot Common Pleas of ve, { ty ~~Notioe eret The agreement, on the whole, lea |! €T8 Contre Couny_ Sorice is one Son that an concession both by operators and Vo Fi mad vn TAR Bed 8 the Cut off that cough with miners, to the force of publie opinion, r x = — < under * Act to prov Rt he asop jon and which has been soumlaently opposed AL the age of Rhyne yours, Wh ar a yoy red 'S EXpe Ct <) ra nt tan disastiods cirike | months, Oliver Wall died at hig home, | \ at Woll's Store, Baturday even ng | 3 Jae 5, reo, y. seen i rg and prevent p neumonia; St——————————— Interment took places Tuesday, at Re- Genizsll & Berzer Horse Sale, bersburg, Rev, H, CC, Bixler officiating, fon Cemetet Messrs. Geatzell and Beezer will Mr. Woll's deaths was due to a com. J A a L bronchitis and cor iIsumption. hold a horse sale at the Garman | plication of diseases. He is survived Ag : eroct wich / : The world’ S Standard] | Throat and Lung House, Bellefonte, Saturday, May 12, | by his wife sod two children, uamely, \ f at 12:30 o'clock, A oar load of western | Edwin, Wolfs Store, and Mrs, Joseph ’ Medicine for 75 Joa Bees, ah 8 Shock, wik by ded Meyw; Bovidourg. : on ibe "Get it of your druggist and d keep it a! ways ready in the house,
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