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OF the Preabytorian Charch In the U N | Willinm ¢ Wartng, the Originatoer of |“ When nu skipper Goes skipping His al LLL will be in Centre Hall Friday fn Session in Trew Molnes, Tows Piva so’ Hout uta In thie Connty and a'er the Sen, | M with f 8 t y ! : | r 2 r y 230 oeloe ‘Fhe Wiehest ¢our thee Prectin te. | Fret Some of sate Cotto, Died | IE He Skips Muking Love, 8 Pool skipper | MAY 25th, from 8B ta 2:30 o'clock u O . | ¥ in He - cc fp —— 1 presenintive of 8087 churetb es, 7750 | The ver oanble Wiklinm (3, Waring On Sunday, June rd, The Philadel | There is quite a difference between fe ethid . ‘ ) : b ' i y t 2 & | dicd wt Pyrone, Friday of last we k, | phin Sunday Press will give free to tireless energy and the tiresome kind, rian che in the United Bates 10g sinisters, und 1,148 467 members, cone If you a C on i ; Why ? Because to have good rahe y in Err Reed sigh yensine yonrs, seven month Leach of ite silmeriters the greatest aud | you are n ®t, y wu should be ; Why Because Jo have good : la ly *) aud fifteen days best supplement picture ever pot out HHAIN MAKKET, heath and comfort you must keep your feet well covered. We of last week, for its 118th wnnunl meets sol didi ; | | | He was an Englishman by birth, [by any news paper. It is printed in| Kye... . 0 Wheat : y are prepared to fit anyone with those king of all “KEITH: Lut came to this country early in life, | beautiful colors and 1 14x21 inches. BAYIOY cerrerorsepen 2 Sh al rors iene i RONQUEROR" Show. locating at Philipsburg, where he en-| The picture is entitle t “The Bkipper,” It matters not who you are or what work you may do they - will suit you—Farmer, Business Man or Laborer they are made ing, Rev. Hunter Corbett, tor forty- three years a missionary in Chios, now home on furlough, was chosen gaged in tenching & night school. | A stunning Bummer girl and the Later he came to Harris township and | skipper’ make two genuinely great | FRODUUGE AT STORES, especially for you, The beauty of these shoes is not only skin taught school at Roek Hill ( Linden [subjects for a pleture worth framing Lard 0% Butter......... ? deep, but through and through, from top to bottom, inside and ' | a= 50 saerinie . “ arid lind 5 $14 Hall) and Boalshurg, Among his| Everybody will want to get one of | heer Rus out, leather and lining, soles, comfort and durabi ty. moderator 'he work of the church in home wid foceivn missions, education, Nabe bath school work, publieation, church t aeholars who will most kindly remuem- | these pictures They ure worth a dollar | Come Yop? x 1.1 1 aon 't wait ; la y this paper down, pick up your hat rae OW 4 pay 1 dr 2 erection, ministerial relict, simon g the . | = ber hime were 1 Shannon and Capt, | rpiece, nnd ean be secured exclusively | 7 4 Frocdmen, for colleges, and in vpecind and walk right in and ask to see that pair of nongqueror 1 i M. Raoul J wv v rie, f with The Philade in Bundauy Press| Vf evangelization, is all reported 10 the | 9 Y Boul, JD. Murray, John Davis, Philadelphis iidny Pres lf Gi vernd Assembly by those having Fergus Potter, John T Lose, Muss [June 8rd. Be wise nnd tell your newss { J) ok | rier el Trvsser, [desler 0 rowrve you w copy. | | e Index ence kind of work ju chnrge. This Priscilla Stuart, Daniel [ressler, | des O FeRETVE YOU 8B Copy et ‘oe body reviews the work, makes recom- Henry Houtz, Miss Elizabeth Davis, Ty 3 ’ 3 A : y r P r mendations, and gives directions for Miss Acinthia Potter, Hon. W. A, Decorntion Day Program, | Bellefonte, Pa. Shoes we have specially for you. If you dos some other “feller” will be ahead of you. look at them in our windows cost only $3 50 and $4.00. the coming year. The amount con- Murra, John Murray, Mrs. Christena I'he hour set for services at the vari- tributed for these various objects dui ing the year just closed is $4,498 384, the largest sum given iu the history of Hess, Miss Maury Potter, ous cemiets tex in Penne Valley and | Kreamer and Son CENTRE HALL, PA. NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN He was the originator of the tesch-|the speakers on Memorinl Day are as | ers’ institutes in Centre county and in | follows : | the stale (‘entre Hall 6 p 11 £1. D BF | the church. : . : In 1859 the Farmers High Sehool | Fortnes Ap atl from the nbove the topics of Our May Special : founded, and Mr. Waring ws 19:30 8. n ev, KB. KK He | = ¢ Cumberland Presbyterian church snd ! ed, and M sihihil is unde 9:30 a. 1 + KE. Huney. | {l Bindi dip in Bondi Sdn didi Bid Bp dn I Bn Be BB IDA IIIS DID. the npproval of a book of worship for |V'® frst principal. As a newspaper feosy hey, 2p. m —Rev. M. E, q now Peunsylvanis SBtute College, wus nl srry uriners Mills yd. | special interest are union with the | Peunsylvani A Hae, A Unio Fartners Mille), | if 3 Paper writer he wns a regul ontributor to 8 le voluntary use in the churches, As« to ‘ “ & regular vo thuto ¢ nyaer the ow "orl bit £} t Bpring M: Mn \ Lee the tormer question the Pres<byleries he New York Pribune, Suntry Pri ' Hew. J. Genter 1 und Rural New Yorker, | Rearic in each body hinve voted for it, mn i Cini mine tural Nq Yorker 2 Bri k ; i about all that this Assembly can do i- | His interes! in human progress eon-| Millhen, 2 " | Herjamin | ANN i i= { i Lo arrange for = Joint meeting tex t Ued Usubated to the énd. Gill, i} year when the union will be const Mr. Waring was married in 1846 to Bonlsburg, 6 po \ l. Ki > e wo : utj~ i 5 1 y Miss lin ‘oble ( ie rn inl mated, Very httle opposition remains M D Malinda Coble, who died in| Harnish 1861. Of five sons born to then: there Sprucetown, S50 p.m SPECIAL FARMERS TELEPHONE CO. The convenience of the city added to the delights of the country, The farmer and market in touch. Information from near- est railway station available, Doctor al- ways within speedy call with c » FARMERS’ TELEPHONE SERVICE in the Presbyterian chrurch, but in the Cumberland church a small faction are living W. George, engaged in Brauch, 2 p. ms, assuyitig in Webb City, Missouri;| Houserville, 9 a. m. Edmond ard Frank R., of Tyrone { Rebersburg, 2p. m Interment was made in Altoona] Madisouburg, 9:30 a. m Monday i Bt. Paul's, 8a, m, lt — _- | Wolf's Chapel, 9 8. m, AA E22 opposes union, and are trying to secure a court injunction to pieveut their chureh from proceeding with the plan AX & 4 of union, The decision on the janes A gg gg tg tion proceedings Liss not been given at this writing. Wednesday «f this week was set apart {or argument on the book of worship, As no sttemspt to EPH WERTZ AA 4A DEATHS {| Aaronsburg, 19 8, m. 2 Liyouia, 9 a. m. of Ml ——————— The Wabash Arne a fie bone Son : 5 2 gmt roa A 3 oy require the use of the book was to be Joseph Wertz, for INANY YOArs a re-| ¥ As was announced last week, sur- a _ i made, it is not likely that this Assem- | spected citizen of Houserville, died at | t veyors are again running a line in the southern portion of Centre county, be- semblies by votiug disapproval, eighty years, About fifteen vears ago! . ; | | y Pi Fr 3.3 if BO! tween Pine Grove Mi ls and ( oburn, | | - ert em ere bis mind became feeble, and it became | : i 3 i , . Last week the engineers were working i Commeneomant at State | necessary to take him to the jpstitu. r a . { 4 | in Georges Valley, keepiug along ihe aes Fhe counnenceiueit tXviCi=ex al | tion named that he might be properly proj * {route marked out a year ago R A I L rR 0 A D Pennsylvania Biste College will be | cared for held June 10.13 Lhe progres i= ap-| He insurvived by one son, Rev. Al- pended : | fred Wertz, of Houserville, : NDAY. JUNE 1 e A KR Post of Bpring Mills ‘. bly reversed the action of former As- | Danville asylum, at the age of about | y ' ¥ 2 ddd. TERY Fay ow dpa nat RTS PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. Apathy smtp typo patio yd. tt put ra LE 2 PT TP PTY FAY TAT ET A Fy rT Y?Y7?TYY i : i AA gg dy ty i pene i spring Mills, 34 3 Schedule in Effect January 1st, 1906 | ™ nd memorial service» wt this NHS. URIAK STOVER Trains Leave Centre Hall BE EERE Lr THE NEW BEGERS Sunbury, Harrish rR, 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 us a trial. place ou May 30 at 5:30 p. wm. in the f ’ rw“ Eo * » 2g y Al the advanced nge of some eighty Presbyterian church Fhe spenker years, Mrs. Urinh Stover died at] gil be Rev J. M. Rearick snd a few Houserville sundsy Interment was | Rppropriate selections will be recited made Wednesday morning Her hus | i Week ¢ ¢ 4 { by young ladies. Biogiog will be pre-| . m., 2.35 p.1 i ’ band died some years ago Four | vided for by the committee. The | FOR WASHINGTON, 7 : Ww c- 1 é children survive—one son and three({| ©. 0 F. will participate in the | iny é daughters. Mra. Aaron Lutz, east of | cxorcises while sll the Sunday Schools | FOR El MIR A and intermediat ta- | ’ tion } i K (ay / ¢ / ¢ } Centre Hall, i« one of the daughters. | re cordially iuvited to take an active a bib Ap Mf ——— i ! FOR BELLEFONTE, Tyron : . rinadiate statics 8 1¢ m.—Annual address befor the i 4 . termediate stations, } ‘ 5 LOCALLY | BL Condo last week sold bis horses rn week day . . . i ing The Centre County Grange meets | 1; Rev. D. B. Lau, of West Milton. | FOR ALTOONA and Pittsbu 5 part in the services { Kappa Phi Fraten m.—Meetis J 121 today ( Thursday ) at Pleasant (isp. yD Ww BEweelwood ascoeplted the | mm. week-day Wednesday morning Dr. Atherton’s | position ss sawyer for Messrs. Brisbin | FOR LOCK HAVEN and int condition was re parted very much | & Bradford on the Bartges tract west Adon 8.16 hI. Week ‘ AY i 4 S * h B S ’ Mill P improved | f town Ww. W ATTERBURY, i ¢ mit ros., pring S, d. i . i : : ' i General Manager | Dr. J. F. Alexander's condition has| Milibeim crossed bats with Spriog I. R. WOOD | not improved since the announcement | Mills on Haturdsy. The game was Passenger Traffic Manager | ¢VVV VV TTT) TN NNDB DDD of 1906 made last week f call 180 with fui § . ech | : . 4 | mde at 3 with a fair sized crowd | GEO. W. BOYD | present. The score resulted in 196 to 4 General Pa i i address Methodist appointments — Bpruce- / ¢ / ( / / ’ ( / ¢ ( / / ( / ¢ ¢ / / ¢ / / ‘ Graves, Ph ¢ olum | 2. Mo. i town, morning; Centre Hall, after-| 30 p. m~Base ball game with Villanova | poon ; Spring Mills, evening. | T EWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD College i {of Green Grove, were RuUestis at Lhe |= Woek Days i well recabpti wo th Mra. Phoebe Yearick went to N ow | y | WESTW AR! ’ PASTWARD | 800 p. m.—Farewell reception to the Senior | home of D. W. Zeigler on Haturday | ESTWARD EASTWARD. | Class, by the Class of 1907 Berlin Tuesday morning, where the! {PM AM FP TATIONS PM ene ——— Yearick sisters will hold a reunion. i 5 #0 5 42 Montandon 0 at ' in Millhelim's favor H. W. Weaver, wife and daughter, | A New Line of Shoes FOR SPRING Freed Bros. Plow 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 ‘ i $16 8 56 AXemann 639 15 BTV NNN ND $29 ® liefonte 6 31 50 NN, will please return to this office. Rame erent took vines We ? ; - Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- INTE CEN ] outa, Tow. "WR porns wns lot. between his point and the | DTVTIGE OF ATFLICATION pou cian. | dot wissen mesa: mi biogeswtin oui W, D, Strunk & Son, Centre Hall, Pa, | B-xxroxws cpvraas nasunoun. at Boslsturg, Rev. W., K Harnsh : TER, in the Court of Common Pleas of | 5.2 p m., returning leave Montandon for Ey EASTWARD ee Fu WRAP i 'resbiyterian ehureh Centre County Notice is hereby given that an | Lewisburg at 7.40, 9.27 a. m. 1008s. m., 450 and AGENTS FOR A ESTWARD} J ¥ ¥E 3 officiating. i A srt of CO £1 ’ _ rE - application will be made 10 the Court of Com. | 8.12 p.m. H b W f C ] 4 28: STATIONS The deceased was a daughter of Rest | There have leon copious local moa Pless of Centre County, on Tuesday, the On Sundays trains Jeave Montandon 9.16 and u er anu acturing 0, - oo 8 . ; : » t a Fifih day of Juue, A. D. 1906, nt o'clock a. mm. | 0.50 a. m. and 4.39 p. m., returning leave Lewis 4 > Ly ert Gulbraith, was aged fifty-wight shower« in most sections in the north-| onder ~ Act to provide for the incorporation and | burg 0.25 a, m., 10.00 a, m. and 4.4% p. m. HARRISBURG, PA. ey regulation of certain corporations,” approved | W, W. ATTERBURY, 1. R. WOOD, a 1 in need of Machinery call or write them 9 18 40 Loleville } } } 1 t . April 2s hy 38H and ls Supplaments Mr Aiiam General Manager Pam. Traffic Mgr. ‘ Morris brothers named bove N *yivania has hind soarcely any rain A Neeme E “mith KE ¥. shook, V Neve . . . 4 . Stevens. 8 : ire. Jubn > y ’ aid Jacob §), Breon, jor the chartar of an ine GEO. W. BOYD, General Pass'ger Agt. Hunters... Ross, whose death occurred near Lin. | Within the past ten days, tended corp raion to be called Liberty Ceme- a . os ————— Fillmore... * i \ te tery Association, the character a 1 object of Briarly den Hail a short time ago, wax u sister, W. Alfred Reiter, of Johnstown, | whic hy is to maintain a Uglou Qemev re ia Greeg ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA - Waddles..... —————— was Lhe representative to the State Swat ip, Lear Una}, Poin ania A for Condensed Time Table Week Days, { -ShIumine. in » 0 Keg i bold nal fate w le College Murrmge Licenses, Grand Lodge at Pittaburg, from his | oecossary for said purpose, and to {ave the right Read Dowt " Struble. ¥ ne . : i . 1tosell and convey burial lots aid erect such OBL Wh «.Bloomsdor!.. [7 8 Earl C. Deitrich, Muckeyville. lodge at Johnstown. Mr. Reiber 8] buiidings as may be required for the purposes of | <—o Pine Grove Ore |7 $1 , ’ i i —- N Nod Nob wie M, W sie ’ » . ’ the Association, and for these jurposes to have, | No. 1.2 } Rosie M. Weaver, Tyiersville. formerly from Potter township, possess aod enjoy aul rights, Loeflis agd priv | ~ : » _. of . leges conferred by the sald Act and ite . MF LY. y Ar. George P. Musser, Millheim. Fhe Hagens, of Farmers Mills, se poments, | EC MAYRE ae aap 4 BELLEFONTE Mame H. Mensch, Millheim. sisted by Scott Btover, of Rebersburg, —— —————— ee ——————— ; 3 21 Zion Elias P. Dunkle, Philipsburg. and several other carpenters, are put. 53/3 087 Hecla Park. - A nin oo. Almeda B. Emerick, Unionville, ting up the frame work for the dwell. 393 147 83 _HUBLERSBURG B. L. Fulton, Milesburg ing of John Neese, the miller, h 38 20.7 40] NIA eee Elizabeth Shay, Milesburg, Mr. and Mra. Paul N. Releh, of Mif or { e 3) Elmer Blover, Nittany, flinburg, are stopping at the Centre Virna Fisher, Nittany. Hall hotel, Mr, Reish eame here be- * 013 3 ) RR Ca is Copii : Bosh t wee he knew Centre Hall to be the l ren ; ces iy Lewis Coplin, Rash township, healthiest spot in Pennsylvania, Mre, 8 MILL HALL... 8 3 evening : M Mesars, Stephen snd Dapiel Ken-|1 & ow 4 = 1155 638 55 Bi pa 55 4 13 ‘ 4 9 \ 6 nelly, who are workiog in the Bleel | 3m ¢ © ¢ 07 Vicksta 30 os | £ | ; 7 Sad Ueath Near Bonlsburg Misses Nell Wilkinson and Claire A sad death occurred near Boals- Duret, of Potters Mills, were in Centre burg some time Monday forenoon. At | Hall Wednesday, and cslled to see Galbraith’s Gap, east of that place, | the Reporter. live Messrs. James sud Robert Gal braith, and up to the time wentioned their sister—Miss Jenoie—presided over their home. Monday morning the brothers went to the McFarlane Works at Burnhsmin, spent Sunday [2% £% 610 Mum % 0 : ; er Milimoni p. 3 49 al their parental home : Glen Iron 2! 3 42 4 teed 12585 i Paddy Mountai a 3 15 A five driving horse belonging toi om 7 ¢ Cotman 7 47 8 05 Among the Reporter callers Tuesday | J . Condo, at Penn Hall, had a bone | 312 7 = Risto Springs 2:2 © 3 i 5 4 ing =prin Ff 3 28 were Wilbur Lucas and QGuardnoer|io its leg fractured last week, as a re. | Penn Cave ; 2 42 Grove, east of Centre Hall ; Misses M. | sult <f getting tangled in a tie rope. |; o Qomitte Han Sati . 3 ! 3 Rhoda Potter and M. Delinds Potter, | Dr. D E Gentgel reduced the fracture, 13 y 28 Gregw 7113 3 Linden Hall 2a west of Centre Hall, ————— Oak Hall 7 2 16 Lemont e582 12 42 Dale Summit 652 208 “BNW VN DD BD farm Lo assist in raising 8 shed, and oe oe ae oe oe oR 299% 99D 90ND UD Any one finding a Rebekah pin, a| Many a vaunted family tree is mere on their return home at noon they . ' star with the letters “ D. R.” on it, | ly an underbrush, found their sister cold iu death E | yenrs, and in survived by the two |®r0 part of the slate. Central Penn - BRERNSEEEES BREERYLER gSEERERY > Be a 1 MAA AMPD ABR ARD « : ata E»eEee Stations ————————— ——————— SRBRPNPPIPIDY pecs ¥ i i ERS ELERRRSEEENEE ; — = » 2 i | "SR ANTED By Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager { man or woman } for this county and adjoining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly | eXpense money advanced. Work pleasant : po sition permanent. No investment or experience required. Spare time valuable. Write at once for full perticulars and coclose self-addressed envelope, SUPERINTENDENT, 132 lake St, © icago, 111, vw, May 17 . A : nls da ZIRE . PERE OCCLVLLOLVOTw Why not advertise in the Reporters SrnlNERRaSsER23E BUN ER IER ECO OOOSO “3 a 8 BBE BESTT - alr ada % £% 88%, o- - 2 Mary Stari, Rosh townuhip, Roish is » sister of Dr. R. G. H. gi ge “Sorsey Shore... ‘eR. O “ile » ve thureh Re-Opening. Hayes, § Bolletorie, To succeed these days you ve. or —_— Art The program for the re-opening of B. F. Homan, of Oak Hull, was in must have plenty of grit, cour- PHILA. . the Methodist church, st Millheim, | YW" Inst week in the interest of the n H is it with NEW YORK. . : ' nr ' | National crerm separator. He is also | § 28¢, Strengta, ow 18 it wi (Via ’ in was carried out in full, The meetings A h hi . . M. wore largely attended, and much ip. | MARIDR An effort to secure sufficient the children? Are they thin, siaenesserso hE NOW. XO i aatasgn terest was manif-sted in the pr. Orders for implements tn complete a (§ pale, delicate? Do not forget v ua ceedings. car load. The bright priwpects for a (8 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. You The cost of the repairs footed up to gov wheat blaroot ure toducing farm. [8 + oo it makes the blood pure - ‘ $1225, and one of the very satisfactory | *™ 10 BUY extensively. and rich, and builds up the Cut off that cough with results is that the finances are in good | Milton Benner, who has been seri. eta) Bealth in every way Y c . — condition, and that the bills will be |0o0sly Il of typhoid fever at Wilmer | § § - = fully mel. Sink, h not improving, our ug to a ame the bow ave I prop connor J ayne xpe Ct oO ra nt ————————— otter from J. nm ering to greet an Sony il Rn . ted » Horse Sale Suturday, his family In this places. Mr Mitters aa . Ad an prevent pneumoni s + 0. Mane. er . Gentrell and Becrer will well u car | I Wont © the hedeids of My kl ; bronchitis and consumption. load of Illinois horses at the Gimrman | Der, he er part of last week, an HAIR VIGOR, y s House, Bellefonte, Saturday, May 26, | Will remain until there iu a change. erS Musou : The world’s Standard Throat and Lung at 12:30 o'clock. The lot consists of w v a drivers, draft and family horses; an| A woman's plans often miscarry ar out oan Medicine for 75 years. Er. when she trusts them to the males, Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the house. | ar no
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