PEERAGE i Ato rb ———————— T Agreeable to the of unseated tracts of land for the non- myment of notice is hereby given that there will be lie sale or outery the following tracts or unseated land in Centre county, of Bellefonte, on Monday, June 11, at 1 o'c and to continue if necessary, to day until all are sold, Acres Per Warrantee 150 Unknown. 100 50 Ho Ho 55 Supposed Owner «. Houser Fred «{ W Lonbarger...... WC Heinle John Shugert, Reynolds Harris J D, Lingle J J... Lingle J J... Kuhns Paul... Kuhns Simon... W A Thomas est BOGGS TWP, MoeCoy Frank..'W C Heinle, Packer & Lucas. A V Lucas Unknown George Bee... BURNSIDE TWP, Beyer John Beyer John Cox Paul, wd BH HOReaanssonss. vee Cox Pal John J Bower. Donnelley John Howard Spencer Ewing Hannah W © Heinle........ Ewing John....Dr C A Allen.... 5 Fox samuel M.A P Morrison... 5 Of 433 163 Hall Charles... John M Dale. 10 of 438 163 400 146 70 1 141 Long J Z.. wd 2 1 Miller William J C Meyer Nieckelson John George Boak | Unknown. 0 A Humpton Vaughn John... Wolverton & Holt Wallace Joseph F N © Choate COLLEGE TWP Johnson Ross... P B Crider CURTIN TWP. Allen Charles... Wm, Harvey Bruce Charles. Orvis & Morrison Carskadden D John J Bower DeHaven Peter John Bowden E'vs Cadwallader John Bowden Elliet Ruth Samuel Hall Godfrey J W Wim C Heinle Lane Sarah tobt J Mann Lane Mary «3 D Getiig......... Mane Sarah M I Gardner Miller James... Lycoming Timber ( Packer J W W © Helnle...... Palmer John... .W C Heinle... Roberts Jos samuel Hall Turner Richard Wm Harvey FERGUSON TWP, flames... D M Bare r John DM Bare seph. DM Bare saac.D M Bare Isaac | Ellis Lytle...... wr Co Hicks Abram... Daniel Beek......... } inger Geo. Jacob Kreider vy Josiah ] DW Miller...... Morrison & Cass Mosley Richard M¢ pe r vo McKean John CT Alkens ‘has L Fitzhugh sL§ Barrett DM Bare & Co HC Balley ige J 5r D M Bare idge J Sr DM Bare & Co PON . Robt DM Bare itzhugh & Co rip i nx: ’ CiEROwnL GR hrels.... Hall Company Antlis Lami Anderson Jacob i Daniel Ed Allison, t} Ed Allison THE OENTRE REPORTER. S. W. SIUTH, Editor and Proprietor. CenTRE Harr, . . . Penna. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1906 TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re- rier are one dollar per year in advanoe. ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for three Insertions, and 5 cents per line for each subd- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application. COMMITTEF«c1906, DEMOCRATIC CO, Bell NW 8 W. I Ww. § Ist efonte, Philipsburg, Centre Hall, D Ho College, Curtin, Ferguson Gregg, N. P., J . E Ww. Halfmoon, Emory 3 Harris, John Wielan Howard, A. M. Buu Huston, Henry Hale, Jul Liberty, E. P., D. 8. » “ W. P., Alber Marion, J. W. Orr, Miles, E. P., Thomas N. 8t 1" M. FP. George B. Wiz , Sm he W. P., G. Edward Miller, Mi Patton, T. M. Huey, Waddle Penn, Al. Auman, Cobu Potter, N. P., George H. Emerick, Centre Hall BP, F. A Carson, Potters Mills W.P. James B Spangler, Tusseyville Rush N. PW, E. Frank, Philipsburg 8h E. P,, Fred Wilkinson, Munson Station * BH FP. Henry G. Danneker, Retort Snow Shoe, E. P., lawrence Redding, Snow Shoe | - W. P,, James Culver Moshannon «+ Wm. Carson, Bellefonte - John Mulfinger, Pleasant Gap W. P., D. J. Kelley, Bellefonte Taylor, P. A. Hoover, Port Matilda Union, Mark Hall, Fleming Walker, E. P., Solomon Peck, Nittany “ M. P., Wm. Miouich, Hublersburg .- W. P., John Cole, Zion Worth, J. A. Williams, Port Matilda H. 8 TAYLOR, Chalrman m " Oak Hall, Mrs. Krape returned to her home in | Balona on Friday, after a two weeks’ | visit with her daughter, Mrs, William | Ferree, i Miss Elizabeth Close spent part of last week with friends in Boslsburg, A. W. Dale and daughter, Miss | Ella, and James Gilliland atteaded | Pomona Grange at Pleasant Gap Thursday of last week. The next | meeting of Pomona will be held at | Oak Hall in August, A. A. Dale, of Bellefonte, spent | Baturday night at Bunny Hillside, W. H. Close went to Altoona Satur- day to visit his son Clifford, George Glenn, wife and son, of Lemont, were guests at the Lowder home Bunday. Mrs, M. W. Benner and son Harry attended the funeral of Mr. Marshall at Fillmore, Thursday of last week, Mrs. B. F. Homan visited friends at Pine Hall over Bunday. : The office that seeks the man gener- ally has a long chase, Hepburn Wm. Mary M Comy MeDowell Alex W © He Tower James, WM Gre Unknown HAINES TWP, Antis Henry Amard WC He Cauly H B Daniel E Epler Adam... Laurelto Epler Peter taxes, Taxes Foes Jacob... tiratz Simon Hosterman & Deobler John Su John Bu Wm Vo laurel Henry James Harter WJ Hosterman Peter John Harter D B......Geo Ulr Kreamer Geo... Linden Com Levy Aaron Mosby Wm John Motz Philips Levy...) H Snyder Gen. * Laurel Snyder Catharine Bteel Chas | Grove & Daniel 2 "w 100 de 00 wt et BD nn “ 3465 Y HALFMOON TWP. Anshuitz Geo... Chas Fi Bates Daniel... Mrs Kn Curtin Roland & Son Cross James WN John 1 o Frank 200 106 il 1s of 199 Unknown Unknown Unknown mny Zatzimgor Pa inle,.. We... 00 2K) S00 440 7 100 49 100 9 200 Autis Honry Brady Wm p Barton Wm Brooks Josse Brady Wm Benson Peter Buchtell Jno Brady Juo Cooper Wm Carrothoers Ja Cowden Jno, Dorr 8 & J Sta Fearon Jus Housel Jno inle . BT n Lumber Co 10 Lumber 10 8 mer Hier nada . 3 mn Lumber Co § stoner......... 18H ixussarsse Hall Lumber pany f Hepburn Jas 250 Jackson Jere 20) $00 Smith Engle 100 9-11 Levy Rache f02 132 Miles Wm. 7-16 402 132 ' M49 7 120 m Lumber Co! Marks Henry or Parker Wm tzhugh whe, Shaffer Miche Thompson : Tripp Jas Unknown Keith Jacob... Chess 1 King Wm wd Wood Lamburn Wm. DM Ba Lamburn Josiah F P Pyle Jacob Francis Pyle David Francis Fhompson Jno nknown HARRIS Fox Gears Fe Harry I'wpe, rbes James Linden Fox Ge stophe 0 Ho nry Mary Mary } Mary M Harrison Wm irvin John Irvin John same W © He same Thos yholds Jno Parker He Linden Fitzhugh : Miller m& Co finir K noche Knoche,, Young den) PATTO Haker Jacob tirove Rober Horner wngler . Kubns Chas Hall Lumber Frank iv Al inie 73 u Mo sols 0 oO itgomery Halli Lumber is Jno Heyno Heed Jas Mary M HOWARD TWP, Frank pangier WO He Chins K ’an STON TWP. J} A Mat Parsons T hoa HP Tr ' Ke Oo MARION wo Pa i WW _seorg r TWP is Jas sA BRB Mary M Lewis Theos 8D Haar H Get y David 1 H imvi DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES “a Saturday, June Convention Tuesday, Jane S-~Apportionment of Delegates, Ete. The Democratic voters of Centre county will meet at the regular places for holding the general elections, in their respective election districts, on Saturday, June 2ad, 1908, to elect dele- gates to the County Convention. Under the rules of the party, the of- ficers for holding the primaries will consist of the committeeman and two assistants in each district, and the election will be opened at 3 o'clock Pp. m. and close at 7 o'clock p. m. The delegates chosen at the above stated time will meet in the Court nate the following : One candidate for Congress. One candidate for Benate, One candidate for Assembly. One candidate for Jury Commissioner Three Congressional Conferees. Three Senatorial Conferees, A Chairman of the County Commits tee to serve from the 1st day of Janu. as may come before the convention. APPORTIONMENT OF DELEGATES tanta ¥ WwW Harris Howar Huston Liberty, E Liberty, W Marion Miles, F Miles M Miles, W Patton Penn ‘ Potter, N Potter, © Potter, w Rosh, N. P sh, 8 Rush, E. P, Spgs Snow Shoe, EP snow Shoe, W, P Bpring, N. Pores Spring, 8 P Spring, W. P TAYIOF csrves 0 , Walker, E. P. Walker, M, p Walker, W. 2 Worth 3 : m ipeburg lst W Hipsburg 2nd W ipmburg 3rd W Philipsburg State College Unionville Benner N. P Benner 8, P Boggs N. P Boges F. P Boggs WW, p Burnside Ferguson E Ferguson W, Gregg W. FP Haines E. P.......... Haines W_ Pp... Half Moon..... tt ot tt tt 5 et 8 te 20 0 5 tt ot tt Bt Bt tt Total 1 H. 8. TAYLOR, Chairman Io oP ATS. Polition) Announcements, BENATE. zed to snnounce William ©, ilefonte, as a candidate for Senator, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention, and action of the Damocratie district We are author! Fr & = Fire In Bellefonte, At 1:15 o'clock Friday morning fire was discovered at the home of William Burrows, on East Linn Street, Belle- founte, which totally destroyed the house together with its contents. The flames had gained such headway when discovered that the family had very uparrow escape from being burned to death, some of the members being compelled get out through the second story windows. Only by efficient work of the firemen was the adjoining property saved. The fire is upposed to have originated from a chicken-brooder containing several lighted lamps, which was selling on to is about $3000 fully covered by insur. ance. The loss suffered by Mr. Bur- rows willbe a heavy one as he lost almost his entire household goods, and carried no insurance, ———— A — ps The Millers, Seven members of the Central Penn- sylvania Millers Protective Associa. tion came to Centre Hall Friday in of the members were business was transacted. present, The gentle- were Messrs, C. O. Miller, Tyrone; Mr. Rauch, Muncy ; George W Kline, Millbheim ; G. G. Rote, Coburn i KF. A, | Halderman, State College; Cloyd Dinges, Coburn ; Y. Wagner, Bellefonte, The officers of Lhe association are : President, Grazier Warruns i Vice president, KE. A. Leight ; treasurer, Isase Woomer ; secretary, (. 0, Miller, i i A Se ——— i — Nqaeerzing the MiMinburg Times. The veteran editor, G. W, Foot, of the MiMlinburg Times, in an appeal to the friends of his paper for aid to keep the sherifl’s levy from culminating in a sale, says ; The Times’ during the past four months, has been having a somewhat trying time, One of its enemies has decided that the present editor should be wipedout.” And when a man conference, CONGRESS, zed to announce the name of H, | 8. Taylor, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for the | nomination for Congress in the Twenty-first Dis trict, subject to the rules of the Democratic party in Centre county and the congressioaal oon. ference. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized 10 antiounce John Noll, op Belletonts, As a candidate for Assembly, subject lsfon of the Democratic county oon: Wa are author! I ——— Cemetery Association Mooting. The annual meeting of the Reformed and Luthsran Cemetery Association will be held in the Reformed church, Centre Hall, Monday evening, June 4, to elect trustees and transact other businese. The trustees nominated by the co are: Reformed, D, K. Keller, F, BE. Arney ; Lutheran, gang of curs and whiffets can always be found to howl in concert. For the past year this enemy has been med. ling ta The Times’ affairs, WS — Excursion Hates, The Pennsylvania Railroad Com. pany will sell tickets to the dedication of the Curtin Statue snd Boldiers Monument at Bellefonte, June Sth, 1906, at one and one-third fare for the round trip, advanced to end in “0” or “56.” Tickets good going from the 6th to the Sth, inclusive, and returning to and including the 11th. These rates to be good within 100 miles of Belle fonte, I A fs AAA E. M. Huyett, Cyrus Brungart, Asane Frain LP Hieronimer Wm Johnsonbaugh ulTheodore Velle Te Ur Ve i J H Relfsnyder......... » ie 4 Rhine......... § Mrs Nathan Haugh . o \ J H Reifsnyder ........ L C Hieronimer.,..... W R Goodman........... Isane Miller,........ WC Heinle... «J H Relfsnyde &.Mrs M Haugh L C Hieronimer LhiW C Helnle J HH Relfsnyder 1 it By Tr. tir H Ir «WC Heinle shies Linden Hall Lumber Company Ir M m'h WC Heinle Kulp & Co M M M ae Company 1..d H Relfsnyder John J Bower 1 Wim Witmer 8ons Co Pi Pi Ni TT Ie W W { Ww M A H Walker C Heinle wel Co. WC Heinle J H Beck . Harry Keller Ie Te Ww WW Lumber Company Heinle John J Bow Linden Ha N TWP DM Bair WG Runkle DM Bair & Co WA Thomas Est § i r } Lumber Co 1 1 1 Ih He § 3 of 400 s Of 400 : of 4x Bo) H i M M M N ¥ 13 i¥ I'w A B §4 FP Morrison m9 ! Loner $0 wAdam Gotschall 4353 453 r J H Reilsuyder Zi€ W.J © My 1 yer aw Wh fx $ iH MM Le M LOCALS Frank W. Hess, late of Philipsburg, has located at Handy Ridge, and started in business. Austin Krape, who is confined in a hospital at Harrisburg, is not improv. ing. Both mentally and physically he is weakening, Rev. J. M. Rearick purchased a pair of young driving horses from Ivy Bartges, of Spring Mills, The Farmers Mills union Bunday school will have a children’s service Sunday evening, June 10. The rair tendency » Haturday evening had a to early disperse the many ir wives, sous and dsugh- who came to town that night. The dedication of the statue of ex- Governor A. G. Curtin and monument to the soldiers and sailors of Centre county will take place Friday, June 8, Will Boozer, who is making a hand at brick-laying at State College, is home for a short visit, He is at pres ent working on a fraternity house, The commencement exercises of the {ty-three, Mre. Musser, wife of W. =. Musser, { Io and about Spring Mills. She spent j part of the time with Mr. and Mrs, | Elmer Hettinger. | Mrs. D. Wion, of Centre Hall, who has been sick for the past three week ., | has not materially improved. Bhe has | been covflned to bed during almost the whole of the time. Returning from the Hpicher home- stead, west of Centre Hall, Michael Spicher stopped in town for a short time Tuesday. The carpenters are preparing the timbers for a new barn | on Mr. Spicher’s possession, i James C. Goodhart, of Centre Hill, | one of the Potter township young | farmers whose chief money ** crop ” jg | butter, was in town Monday. About | sixty pounds of butter per week is the | present capacity of his factory, ~~ | The Bpring Mills and Centre Hall | Junior base ball teams played an inter. esting game of ball at Centre Hall Thursday afternoon of Jast week, Both teams have some good, growing timber in them that may develop into real ball players, such as compose the great nines of today. The score 13 to 11, in favor of the home team. One of the Reporter's young readers, H. R. Treaster, paid his respects to this office Tuesday. Mr, Treaster is a won of Rolan | Treaster, of Potter town- ship, whom he visited for a few days. He is a carpenter, and at present is lo- cated at Lewistown, where he is regu. larly employed by Bteinbaugh-Bill. meyer & Co, contractors and builders. The firm Is contemplating going to California next epring, and in that event Mr. Treaster expecta to accom. | Visiting cards printed at this office pany them. 1448 Wister Wm " ‘os Z Kuhn David. Wm, A Thomas esta Kubin Paul hi Kubn Kichard Kuhn Samuel Kuhn Simon " WALKER TWP Arkew, Acker or Askers Hobit io Huaker John G5 Baker Robert srooks Huth Furrier or Carrier Mary ey Ferrell known, anderslice H, known, George Bee . " sunny C Heinle Ming Samuel ' RUSH PWyp on Andrew A P Morrison........... Chaney & Thompson. Hohes Isane, Frank P Blair : irg "ohn WC Helule wend 4 $0 Agr & Bmith 2 ¢ us ¥. A jen Douvherty M..W ¢ Heinle, and Avy er umiiton Hugh Wm « Mein EM Lee. W A Christ Wm C Heinle... 4 . antl Thomas, i fit t vw 100 iy 1 Sof 20 4-4 of 266 248 225 26 iv a Fokort Wm or Jas Butiey Agar Evans Jeune - 264 ' Isaac Markie, 1 Ermking John. louis Bush ’ 4 W B Nat'l Fauk Gilbert Wm Agar & Bmith Hahn Peter oh Hahn Wm lohinsgou David ig Monsell or Manse! Wim Mercer John Mercer David Miller Wm Beman or Os Parker Job Parker Jr Robrer vin Robert aw vin James I en) : sioue Richard ¥ P Blair LP Colyer... organ B KB EM Leifer ost tisser John organ DR usser John tier Robt T J MeCausland ters Richard EM Leifer est W A Christ A B Morrison B00 wa On WA Christ Sw n Capt “ Yearick & © syd Hwanzy W C Heinle, Hutier D Agar & Bmith Wickersham A. Isase Markle Wilson Robt’. Zim me remand Robinson 1 Hzabeth W Witmer & Bons Co WORTH Twp Clymer Henry... J 1¥1 hompson estate 6 Gay PB D W C Helnje 9 Hawthorn ®.. J T 1 hompson 13 Kuhn John . 75 lawson Geo Muyland Jasper Miles Bamue) Hoss Joly Bwanswick singer John sippen Wm Jr " Unknown WF Albreght..... Wister Danlel John T 1 hom pson Wister Win od iil Hardman. wssmore B & H W OC Heinle nith John PG Mock irner James. A ¥ Morrison known CE Allen lsh James... W C Heinle her't Kearney F P Blair SPRING TWP. shinson John. Grove { wie Henry 8 RAN Wm 4 Bmith lohn Bliger John 1 Wm Bliger BHOE TWP, Thompson BENOW J DG anks Wm * Blair M eveling Jon it Edgar Bower TREASURERS BAL Al the same time and nla ail irer s Bale of d the ned by the Lx, Perec 0 the Lewis clanaban ehell Wp arin Alex orton Joseph arier Geo y / WC Heinle Mi Rowe Love Helule John ( John G WwW ( im John MILESEBURG BORO Owners 1 Miles estate MILLHEIM BORO F Kister HOWARD Twp J H Bathurst Mary Chatman onlay Farah Deoghenbaug James Dalen Laivin Lucas Mary }¥ dore N PF Ridder Hannah Watkins Jolin Wants Edward Gardner Lillie Gardner LIBERTY Twp Julia Kunes estate lah Weaver Jeph Brothers Enisnd Luces owas - Description John. MI Gardner Lot Ne Robt. WC Heinle napkins J Hugh Ward iilam David WC Heinle TAYLOR TWP, A P Morrison Drarniiel «A FP Morrison W C Helo Charles Roose wnnver Joo W ( Helne % Wm 1 oover John amiiton Hugh onigomery J widen Charles onlgomery W * Morrison i igh Val WC Helin ¥FP Blair i onl Uo WHITH rity Treas PRESBYTERIANS UNITE, Smuliton Camberiand Assembly Adjourns Sine Die Mrs. C. B. Mallory is at present vis- Next Assembly of United Charch to iting her husband's parents, at Meet in Columbus, Ohio, Pitesirn. Miles Breon and Clarence Hacken- berg are visiting Wesley J. Hacken- anti-up- | berg and family, at New Berlin. in the Cumberland Presby- Harry E. Btover was over this way terian church was denied, and the on Sunday to see his wife and son. union consn mmated. The Cumberland The festival held by the base ball Assembly adjourned sine die, avd a team at Rebersburg, Saturday evening representative delegation visited the was disturbed by the rain, but the Presbyterian Assembly on Friday and boys had the good will of the citizens received a most enthusiastic welcome. and moved their goods into the school Fhe first Assembly of the united | house where they spent the remainder church will meet in Columbus, Ohio, of the evening. The Coburn band on the third Thursday of May 1907, furnished the music. How many, if any, of the Cumberland There wili be preaching services in church will refuse to go with the Breal ithe M. E. church, Sunday. mejority of their brethern is yet un- H. H. Stover has secured a license determined. It may be that the ré- and will keep for sale at all times, The fusal of the courts to interfere will so Paris Perfume Company's fisvoring dampen the little hopes they had of extracts. These goods have been test. being able to retain the church PTOP- | od and are 0. k. : erty that the threat to continue the! 4 good bicycle for sale reasonabl name and organization of the church Address Box 6, Smullton Pa. : » will not materialize, The most hotly contested ball game It was agreed that the book of com- ever played in this section was that which occurred Saturday between the | Millheim team and a team composed of Rebersburg and Smuliton players, ats the | Phere was no scoring on either side and the ex-|,n¢i1 the 7th inning when C. B., Mal. !lory made home plate, In the 9th in- ning Milibeim brought a 1 into their score. This making a tie, it was de- cided to play the 10th inning. Mill. heim was to the bats first, and passed down without a score. Rebersburg . stepped in ; Claude Smull was hit b | It was voted to raise $1,000,000 for pitcher and took his base ; Mallory Home Missions for the coming year 4 o , next sent a decisive stroke which aud $1,500,000 for Foreign Missions, brought Smull Lome, thus making the {The Foreign Board closed the year i ; score Miliheim 1, Re k 2 | with a deficit of $30,000. This is due | » bersburg to a falling off in legacies of $100,000, | The good iuck of some men merely | The contributions of living members | consists of not being found out, were $73,000 greater than ever before, | : a The interest in Foreign Missions is | growing and since the insuguration of | the Forward Movement three years age the increase in contrilwtions has | amounted to $200,000, It was also re- | solved to make an effort to raise from | one and one-half millions to four mil. | lions the endowment fund for the sup- | port of disabled ministers and the | families of those dead, Colleges receiving aid from the Col lege Board must give 144 hours of class instruction in the English Bible, The proposed federation of the Evan. The Presbyterian General Assembly closed its labors with last week, The injunction asked for by the ionists the 1905 Assembly.” This i book on ite own merits, pend on the preference of individual | pastors and sessions. The superior ex- cellence of the book has scarcely been | questioned. The opposition was due to the dislike in the Presbyterian | church for anything liturgical. Then it’s time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi- ment! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out you will use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy, The hair stays in. It cannot do any- thing else. It's nature's way. Taal een orsed, Vacations For Rural Carriers, | Fifteen days’ leave of absence annually for rural free delivery carriers, exclusive of Bundays and legal holi days, are to be provided In the Post Office Appropriation bill as it comes from the senate committee. The bill carries an appropristion of about $18,000,000, —— sole Fopiration nap eaty. and that is the ried tht ls. the
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