The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 17, 1906, Image 5
ow Philndelph in, The new musical comedy, '* The Tourists, ! seems destined to become of wold Lyrie Thewtre ane of the higeest minsionl suees sen recent years, Ax the name ctinrming daughters that he is nuxious to have marry The daughter is very much in love with: a titles, and believes to he his fortune guardian, hus never seen prnniless because in Cone trotlvd by his a typieal, | thrifty, down Yankee master, ‘I'he young man, learning that the party is to visit uw st school | Rangapang, runs | fay from guardian and intro | duees himself «at the hotel as the Duke | of Plymouth, his individual his His ruse works success. the to until tutor arrives on his spoil everything when he runs seross of his several An schoolmaster has committed bigamy | the young man, upon gaining this | knowledge, compels the tutor to be t compels him to Fast Indian Reishi When one realize the eccen tricities of a Massachusetts “ Yank endeavoring to faithfully portiny the ceremony and of potentate, the ludicrous complications futly Mee, i» about one wives, the silent and Inter on impersonate Aan tries to pomp an Oriental caused by his ignorance of the cu<ton may be easily hmagined Asin tie case with all successful plays, the story ends happily. The young man secures control of hix fortune and the girl he loves finding favor the father's eyes, and the schoolmaster is besides in freed from his perilous predicament The chorus large, comely and of vocal proficiencs and altogether ** The Tourists of the most satisfying musical attractions of recent years. The gagement for two weeks, at Lyric Theatre, Philadelphia matinees Wednesday and Saturday, beginning Monday, May Zlst, in . can + « reckoned as one “le the with in A pte Decoration bay Program, The hour set for services al the vari- cus cemeteries in Penns Valley snd | the speakers ou Memorial Day are as follows : (entre Hall, Fortney. Union Cemetery ( Farmers Mills), 9:30 a. m.— Rev, E. E. Haney. Georges Valley, 2 p. m —Rev. M Bnyder. Spring Mills, 5:30 p. m.— ‘Rearick. Boalsburg, 6 Harnish, Branch, 2 p m, Houserville, 9 5. mi. Rebersburg, 2 p. a Madisonburg, 9 a. m. ————— fi m—-{ol. D F Pp E. tev. J. M. Pp Mm, Fire at Gats Jbhurg, A saw mill at Gatesburg was totally destroyed by fire Saturday noon. It was the property of J. B. Nearhood, who will immediately replace the ma- chinery and begin operating the mill, The loss entailed was sbout $1000, and included several boarding shanties, tools, The fire spread to the timber trac! and burned over a large aren. There was a watchin snill but the fire originated while he had gone distance to eat his dinner. ele sl the some ss m————— A Copy of Independence Hall The Pennsylvania commission to the Jamestown exposition that the Penusylvanis building Jamestown, Va , shall be a replica of on a slightly re. wil 11 feet «itinn Independ. decided nt Independence Hall duced senile. The | length, but the »xy ence hall will be 102 feet in length, The structure ut i he close of the exposition of Virginie, in in will be given to the stale a————— a Marriage Licenses Chinrles KE, Miller, Pittsburg, Anna M. Brungart, Rebersbury Millerd B. Albright, Yeagertown, Mre Dells Wallizer, Yengertown Hamer W. Eiwenhuth, Miffliobure, Eliz eth M. Alexander, Centre Hill Nestor 8B. Heckmann, Spring Mille, Mary M. Long, Hpring Mills, smi e— Elsenhath-Alr xander, The of Bumner Eisen huth, of Coburn, and Miss Elizabeth Alexander, took place at the Method. ist parsonage, Spring Mills, Tuesday. The bride is the granddaughter of James A. Rweetwood, of Centre Hill, where she hind ber home for a number of years, HIRI Minge A ———— Heinle for Senator Hon, W, U, Heinle has anvounced his name as a Democratic candidate for State Senator. Mr, Heinle js not a stranger to the volers in this district and not to the Inbors as a wnator, having filled that offices with great credit to himself and the party in times past, ———— pp ]— A] —————— Curtain Stretchers, Messrs, Rearick Brothers, the Centre Hall furniture dealers, have on hand a line of curtain stretchers. Just in season | call ————— a MS MGS ANN, Engraved CUwrds, Orders for engraved cards, invita tions, ete, taken at this office, The highest class work. Miss Lizzie Runkle has been iil dur LOCALS, Dr. Gill, of State College, will be the Memoria! Day epoaker at Millheim, if! ’ | DF SRS IT H “ Taylor has un Tot reed candidacy for congress sional be H nivel ‘ rs Mre, William Miller, ull of Harr, Nora mer () Mio» John H Weber made an trip to the wstoffee and bank Wednesday, He enmie up by carriage, but walked back, Dr. J. F. Alexander's condition dur- ing the past week, has not improved. In fact, if ther it for the The ehureh, in any change, in WOTrse, of the Lutheran Boalsburg, are preparing to members ut for a festival on an extensive wesle be held on Memorial day. Mra, Gress accompanied Rev, Gress wx fur as Yeagertown where she will be the guest of J. A. Grenoble duri sessions of Classis in Lewistown. Mra. E C. Harter and Mrs. Calvin Finkle, of Spring Mills, were in Cen- g the tre Hall one day last week, and favor- ed the Reporter with their presence Messrs John Badger Wolf, both aged gentlemen Miflinbure, f Myr Bitver, at Tusseyville, Mr. and Mrs Lambert Noll, art, Northumberland Mrs Mary for severnl days, Beveral the Nolls lived at Millheim. Vrs F. Shaw, Thomas ' Bradford Wharton Ntale College, and Henry and res are visitors at Mra, William dente of the of mried hoe of Dew visited Hall, ARO county, tearick, in Centre - Years QO and wii Kustebnrd. enjoved a drive r. from 1 Bunduy, and «spent a few hours with relatives in Centre Hall and vicinity. Mie f the Penns Valley of the Episcopal first issue « Echo, devoted the welfare Pes Valley Methodist Church, has been issued by the pastor, Rev. G. W. Mclinay. The paper devoted entirely to ehurch work. T. of the Republican Daily since lo is is Edward Tuten, editor Bellefonte News, Fuesday Wednesday was reported as pot me and il condition has ben seriously | an week His proved, and that he was very weak. rate bill will ttle the Roosevelt Since episode, President cancel his engagements Lo speak at =unday school picuics during the coming sea gon. The man proven ‘another’ is well calculated for such work, know. not you I'he attractive most the with Delineator containing June number, is =a usual array of the latest styles, the interesting fashion chronicles of Helen Berkeley-Loyd and Edouard La Fontsine, sud literary features of the greatest excellence, Howard Rossman, farmer and pro- duce dealer, near Penns Cave, sold a pair of fine draft horses to a party in Mahanoy City, which he delivered re Mr four of the best horses * is said the and that's saying a good bit, Losing ve cently in county, The building of a railroad through Sugar Valley is sgain being agitated, The White Deer Lumber Company is the run the in jatest Ly {'en- said to be the promoter scheme, snd the line is to Logsuton and eonnect with Rallroad of Peunsylvauis A line through Valley is also said to be under contem- A has veen the dream of the inYisbitants ever at Nippenose tral Lamar plation by this lumber oympany. railroad through these valleys since the iron horse has been pene- trating outlayiog posts, There were humors even in the San Francisco calamity, uwiitd one of them has only just been reported. Mr Lane, formerly City Attoruey of Ban Fran cisen, who is in New York, notes the fact that to one has dove justice to the part the great American rocking chair in the of household “ Rocking chairs,” he says, detunud as drays for rescUsy pinyed effects “were 10 great houseliodd gonds Nenurly every family dragged one or more after them io the flight to the we Lita. Let it alsv oe observed that the American is $ i" wish reso ceful There is not a wan inthis communis ty, howevir indifferent to the claims would want to rear his family here if there were no churches or chureh influence, for he at once recoguiz # them as the guardisus of the morals of the community. What would bs the condition of this community at the end of the next ten years if from this time until then the churches were clomed 7 To what ex- tent would life and property be safe? Aud yet, with all the organized agen- ores of the churches, the devil too fre- quently hoids high carnival. What might not be expected if wholly di. vested of these good influences ? of Uhristinnity, who The Gentzell-Beezer horse sane he d at Bellefonte Baturday, was well ate tended, the , horses bringing good prices. Among the Penns Valley peo- ple who attended the sale were Mer- chant F. O, Hostermnn, Auctioneer W. F Smith, and Farmer W tH, Mos per, of Millbheim ; Station Agent G. R, w over and Standard OWL, Hist erman, of Coburn ; Semis Fro deriek, proprietor of the Farmers Mills Roller Mill, and Alvin Duck, of Spriag Mills The latter two bought one horse each Mr. Hostermnn purchased » team of benvy bays for his oll wagon, and Mr, Niover secured a driving horse, ing the past ten days. year olds, LOUALSN By the end of this week the greater part of the corn will have been planted WANTED ~Wanted by B D & Co, Centre Hall, » and to do lumbering, steady employment tia for the right kind of 4 youn, of Millhelm, the greater part of the past week, in Centre Hall, and assisted in taking of his Dr. J. F. Alex- | ander, who is seriously ill. The of the Lutheran church has been adopting a | fir Whe Christ Alexander, Care brother, Hurquehsnins synod the holding | which | he | Reporter is nu strong feiend of Santa | resolution discouraging of Christmas entertainments st NManta Claus is the central figure these i f.et the old | himself about the family | mind uvoid Claus, but it believes brethren are quite right, suint disport hearth as much as he has a but it altars of the The Reg many of our citizens their The next to ti of YY mother t ! 3 Whast a refuge the hore dark nes: for him to church In Wile rter is werd to pee RO inj “home, taking pride homes word t i“ the greats | est ever terse] human tongue, | 4 Hien ' ‘ | mi How § wir oF bie ww tine anid it if gel A gil frie f hav him Bit jt tl ' Spa c parated i t st even " Heer. fw WN here in un «flort tom look a 11 Ore od fnviting to such all others pardonabile . “ Lo, the poor Indian, whose untu-| tored mind" makes him the easy prey | of the white sharper, but whose mind | tutored in a law school and stimulated | tal is capable of ees of unprecedented dimensions ! Robert 8 , 8 Cherokee, has » i a for nation for § 000,000 | against the United States, being the | O wer suit his cost of the tribe's removal from Georgia | to Indian Territory sixty-eight years Of this he 15 per For winning another case this ARO, is LO receive cent same copper-hived attorney got $245 - the he members o and Choe Washing- | themselves (X¥) from Chickssaws ¥ AWH f the ton bar must be kicking that they never procured = law requir- ug to white lawyers, Indian tribes al ———— Een when s msn is making history | ather fellow to Loss sine wails sh I'he anything be is called a crank by those the | minute a man sccomplishes who have failed, Bg My Hair is Scraggly Do you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair. But first of all, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Aver's Hair Vigor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The best kind of a testimonial “Bold for over sixty years.” Mado by J. 0. Ayer Co, Lowell, Mase Aso manufacturers of ? samsapamiLLA. ers PILLS, CHERRY PECTORAL. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set- tling indicates an unhealthy condi- tion of the kid- neys; if it stains your linen ft is evidence of kid- ney trouble: too frequent desire to pass it or pain in * the back is also sonvincing proof that the kidneys and blad- der are out of order, What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr, Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage, [t corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant Becasmy of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra- ordinary effect of § Root is soon realized, It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most Qairasting casts. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c, and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this di and & book that Yo mors about it, both sent b i ——— Do's mars any mistake, but remember the i | i | a I. isin Munith, the Photog W. W, Bmith, the will in Centre May 25th, from 8 to 2 be 2 sl A When a fat roan tries HRAIN MAKK FRODUUEK AT KT Hh ih Rye ........ Barley Onts On 50 Kaun Potato Sa wrgain 11 (it in 1 i i MOMTA oii NDON an : 4 OR aid Pus Ny weekday 7.1 } Bn + I aL ASHINGTON, Wi : « days, ALTOONA and Wee Pp. 1 FOR n k-day LOCK HAV tion 5.16 Ww f Ww An EN ta LIN Cet yo DD. 3 i RH Pp £0) Wi Cnger WwW. BOY General Pa TYRONE Week Days BTATIONS 2 Mond Hiehl Vicksburg Hintaure Glen iron Coburn 5a Zerby ol a= 16 pa 9 i 4 52 55 i Centre Hall Heer Linden Hall Omk Hall Lemont Dale Summit Pleasant Gap AXemann Bellefonte WeEdeEEeeeE Fg T5a don at 5.25 a I. m., retuming m imve Ri2p m, On Sundays trains leave $52 a. m. and 4.39 p burg 9.95 a. m., 10.004. m. and 4 W. W. ATTERBURY, General Manager CENTRAL RAILROAD OF P w Condensed Time Table Hialions Lv BELLEFONTE Nigh... Lion Hocla Park Dunkien.......... HUBLEREBURC snydertown . SEEBEN LL Huston or - ng Clintondale . Krider's Spring. Mackeyville Cedar Springs. Salons... MILL HALL. 2 we wd wd al wd wd ud of wd = wy S PD i at - 8 ov J 5 12 Py i PrUNRN IRENE RRY Ow a~5S o . 35 Arr, 30 Lve. {(Philad 5 . ow . PHIL, Sed Nw . (Via Philad.) A.M, esse srnshl New York... (Via - s® sz 8§v 2 hi the adem Blaghampion, N. ¥, otf every rephor Photographer, Hall Friday to reduce his KT. ORES, tte Ey At ong such ors A —— TT | 1 i ; 9% 9% 9% 9% NN NN Are You Well Shod? If you are not, you should be ; Why Because to have heath and comfort yon must keep your feet weil covered, 11 ail i“ are prepared to fit anyone with those king of KET] KONQUEROR" Shoes It matters not who you are or what work you may do they the The beauty of these shoes is not onl “9% 99D will suit you—Farmer, Business Man or Laborer especially for you. ; deep, but through and through, from top to bottom, insid out, leather and lining, soles, comfort and durability. Come! don’t wait ; lay this paper down, pick up your hut § . and walk right in and ask te see that pair o If at them “Konqueror Shoes we have specially for you. you don't, some other “feller” will be ahead of you. Look in our window cost only $3.50 and $4.00 Kreamer and Son CENTRE HALL, PA. NNN NN NNW NNN W UN 2999990000000 000 NNNVYR 29229 YD ¥ 5 x 3 ' . Sdndidididndndndodi nd lA IIIS odd gcd and nck 2 dps died po dpnd ind Spud nino du Lt £ 5 EJ) nt nit gad pod gud ut A A gigs a 3 he ¥ A TRY 2 x L&E 8 ne FEXR an LR i SPECIAL FARMERS TELEPHONE CO. The convenience of the city added to the delights of the country. 3 adipodied i a Y Ahi A.A 4 SALAS bid FEY The farmer and pg tly : 1 ahh gly Information from near- est railway station available, ways within speedy call with FARMERS’ TELEPHONE market in touch. 44 Doctor al- 2 t . SERVICE . . 1 2 + iin week rie X, i Manager | t t day R eral Manager D, gr ¥ SHOT Agent | BAILROAD EARTWARD FM 3 ) 4 AM ? 0 w x 13 Ox mw 4 4 4 se BON ER ab wb ad al wd ad wf af oF 00 00 0 OF 0% 55 5 i ND BD ND RO RE 8 RD AC 88 00 30 ge oh # Montandon for 48 pm. J. R. WOOD, ENNEYLVANIA Week Daye Read Up, No6 Not Nos PMPM AM $405 09 40 9 275 07 ® 21! Oe -~ @ — EASE LERERE: w 3 OD 05 SBR8ERES FPOOCLOVRLD - a, he SEER ACCES E.88 SNE nRs ee SER PO ERSHNESESSSEES ver swe > 8 © 2% s5¥, -— - @ 8 B vonediW oul 00 1 A ARRAN yg La dds PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO Pa. sity ath ahh spin TY TT TT 1 \yighigh deh Bellefonte, TTT TTT YY i Contract Dept., ponding shyly pathy stpnatiyp ight TTT TTT TY Tr TTT : A stb . hy alptubmaty. i fT EX) al wor ipetiyadpth ually ETAT ETY ' 9 WNW VV VV NV WW OW D ODT TO THE NEW BEGINNERS . . . . We will save you money if you buy any- thing of us from A COOK STOVE to A PIANO, Line. or that in the Furniture Give us a trial, ¢ ¢ ’ 4 } § / ¢ 4 1 ¢ Smith Bros., Spring Mills, Pa. CNV VND WRE CVRD NNN VD VDT ODN NTDNd A New Line of Shoes FOR SPRING Freed Bros. Pow Shoes Kangaroo Calf Congress The W. L. Douglass Dress Shoe for Men and Boys ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall 2% 9 9% ND 9D V VO DNV ON VN NVR W. D. Strunk & Son, Centre Hall, Pa, | B= AGENTS FOR EASTWARD Huber Manufacturing Co. HARRISBURG, PA. 1 nee “DDD DOV EFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, Week Days WESTWARD} en] Lv Loleville Morris, Etevens Hunters Fillmore. Briarly «. Waddies JKramrine State College. 45 Struble. 401... .Bloomsdor! 85 Pine Grove Cro | of Machinery eal writs aa in — —————. a... SAPP PCODATIED 7 on sium Ree XE ® i | CN ANTED By Chiosgo wholesale and i mail order house, assistant MANREET / | { aan or woman ) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly i expense money advanced. Work plessant ; po- . § #ivon permanent. No investment or experience required. Spare time valuable. Write st once Iior full periicnlars and enclose self addressed | envelope SUPERINTENDENT, 132 Lake St, Chicago, I, ou. May 17 Why not (advertise in the Reporter’ “Are your bowels regular?’ He knows that daily action of the bowels is absolutely essential to health. Then keep your liver active and your bowels regular by taking small laxative doses of Ayers Pills. We have no secrets! We .Q. Oe. ures u and