THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W. SNITH, Editor and Proprietor, rm — ——— CENTRE HALL, . . . PENNA. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1906 TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. —-20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application, DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEF.c10006, Bellefonte, N, W,, J. C, Hag A . 4, W., Patrick Gifs, W. W., George R. Mb Philipsburg, 1st W., br FR Wh 3s dnd W,, Jacob § i LW. EG Centre Hall, D, J, Meyer Howard, Howard Moore Millheim, Pierce Mu Milesburg, Edward Gi South Philipsburg, Joseph « Unionville, 1 Mel I, ¥Ranin uve aunel State Colley » Meek Benner, N. P.,. FL LaTove, “ S. P., rove, Bel HX ~~ ~_ WEDDED AT SHAMOKIN, Miss Klin PP, Fischer Becomes the Bride of Charles KE, Beury, of FPblladelphis, Will Tour the World, The marriage of Charles I. Beury, of Philadelphia, and Miss Ella Phil- son Fischer, daughter of Rev. W. KE, | Fischer, D. D., took place Wednesday evening at six o'clock, in the Trinity Evangelical Latheran church, Bha- mokin. The ceremony was witnessed by about relatives and several hundred friends. The church | was beautifully decorated with ferns After the wedding a re- held by Dr, and Mrs, is seventy-five and daisies, ception was Fischer, The bridesmaid Murphy, of groomsman, James E, There were six ushers, Prince- Mis of i“ Nellie | hide, WH a college chum Delaware, wid the leury, brother Faringtlon, of the groom all classmates of the groom at ton snd Harvard the wedding | begun Monday night, when the Misses | Lo enz at dge Wood Park in honor of Mr. Beury. The o'clock — Mia v bmehelor dinner the Festivities incident to of Bhamokin, gave a luncheon M isn nd SRI Fey: Fischer evening Henry {resco he fol- Beury, nis gEHve al Club House for the ushers, lawie ing, William IF $V a brother of the groom, entertained the weddiog party at the Cresco Club Hose: Annex. Mr. and Mrs, Beury ! Wed ne burg, and at noon Shamokin | for Fhiursday eft silny night st { Harris foaming they leave Harrisburg for San Francis co to tour the workl, They on the Pacific ho will sail Mail 8 Riberia, July t Smith, the Photographer, W. the will June 224, W. Bmith, Centre Hall WW o'cloe be in Friday from 8 to 2: k en A lp rl It Will be Emery As the Reporte ~tate goes no press, Democratic convention is in session. There is every indication that Lewis Emery, Jr., the Lincoln candidate for governor, will dorsed. not of The remainder of the ticket can be forecast, as it will requirea vote the delegates to determine the ms a App lp Harris Teachers Elected HARING, The following ve been elected as teachers by the board of di- rectors for the coming term in Harris township: Township High Behool, Prof. H: C. Rothrock; Boalsburg grammar, Frank Young; Boalsburg primary, Miss OC, Gertrude Wieland ; Rock Hill, Alfred Rupp; Walnut Grove, Miss Margaret Mothersbaugh ; Bhingletown, H. N. Lonberger. persons | Sudden Death at Lemont, Mre. John Bhuey died suddenly at Lemont night, BShe awakened between one aud two o'clock and felt a severe pain in her knee, Bhe aroused her husband, and asked that he apply linement which was done, In a very short time death, which was supposed to have began due to an affection of the heart, followed. Her age was some forty years, Interment will take place to-day ( Thursday. —— A so an Monday Hosterman-Mousman At the home Mrs. Housman, near Tusseyville, Wed- nesday evening of last week, at six o'clock, their daughter, Miss Blanche, was married to Thomas Hosterman, of Centre Hill. The bride was dressed in cream silk, and wore bride roses, while the groom was dressed in the conven- tional black. The ceremony was pre- formed by Rev. E. E. Haney, of Bpring Mills, while only the near rela- tives were present. Congratulations, A ——— A ———o——. of 'Bquire J. 8, and Marriage Licenses Edward T. Walker, Yarnell. Sarah C, Mayhew, Yarnell, Albert C, Pritchard, Philipsburg, Helen M. Dutcher, Philipsburg. Bamuel M. Weaver, Heotia, Anna 8, Hale, Julian, John W. Bheckler, Bellefonte. Clara E. Hoover, Wingate, Newton W, Zerby, Penn Hall, Elgie I, Ulrich, Millheim, Matthew B, Conway, Snow Shoe, Lucian Watkins, Bnow Shoe, Harry Brennen, Baileyville, Luella Irvin, Penna. Furnace, John H. Armagast, Bellefonte. Anna B, Wolford, Fleming, Maurice A. Bhutt, Bellefonte, Hannah M. Fetzer, Runville, Roy Alexander, Fleming, Alma W. Lucas, Fleming, Charles M, Brown, Yarnell, Mabel A. Boyer, Yarnell, George D. Wilson, Philipsburg, Della Btine, 8. Philipsburg, I. Rush MeClintie, Bellefonte, M. Louise Kellerman, Bellefonte, Harry E. Jones, Mayack, N, Y, Georgiana M, Candy, State College. The man with a grievance never seems to have an impediment in his speech, S——————————— Vieiting cards printed at this office 7th, touching en route at Honolulu 5 > . ¥ Yokohama, Japan, wher ; ne He nd two the i 4M | wil WE vrriving { China about f August, | they will spend about six weeks with is wif Baptist After this Continent bre middle © heen, fe of 11 | Rev. Charles Beall Kes nN, A | Kinhwa, the , including siong other countries A it England, sailing from Routh- for New York. about eight i March 3 at | missionary will op & tour of | gin { Java, Ceylon, aly, India, ry pt, | France, | ampton I'he tour will take months, arriving | home | tra i Auction Saturday Kvening, i A large variety of goods will be sold Meliss’ June al auction at slore, (Colver All DATE RINS Saturday evening, i are invited, There will Le offered. ff ssa ome — Fire in Sugar Valley The frame dwelling of Harry Car situated caught fire during the = family Saturday afternoon and burned to the ground, Neighbors broke in the of Pylersville, of the about west WE Oe door and succeeded in saving some of the The abbut insurar $700 1 a] gods with household £1.000, ee of an ff co ————— LOCALS No paper next week. ment, If you want to buy a mortgage improved real estate, write George H Smull, Smullton, Pa. Henry Bloom, of f i Hiate College, is the guest of his son, Robert west of Centre Hall, 31 Bloom, James P. Frank, of Rebersburg, who in Harrisburg for several months is back home again. had been Picnic on Grange Park, July 4th, The ladies of the Reformed Bunday Hehool will serve refreshments Miss Ruth Rossman, daughter of M. F. Rossman, of Tusseyville, is in Al- toona, the guest of her Mra, Charles Geary, Mr. and Mrs, Robert thanks for the kindness during the illness and death of their little child. sister, Bloom shown them subsequent return | | It is expected that fully 2000 teachers will attend the fiftieth annual session of the Pennsylvania State Educational | Association, which will be held in Al- toona July 3, 4 and 5, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf, of Al toona, were in Centre Hall Monday, They were called to Boalsburg on ac- count of the death of Mr. Wolfs mother, a notice of which appears else. where, During a recent storm lightning struck the Bellefonte fish hatchery and did more or less damage, Daniel Houser and one of the Hoy boys were knocked down and stunned and (quite a number of fish were killed, Postmaster John Btuart, of State College, will spend part of the summer with his son, William Btuart, at Bkiatook, Indian Territory. The son is cozily domiciled in a five-roomed cottage, gazing at two oil wells that ince 400 barrels daily, Cement walks have been put dow by Messrs. Chas. Bartholomew, D, A Boozer, W. B. Mingle, Esq., aud Joh King. A. 8. Btover is doing the work ance. A half dozen other persons co template Jaying similar walks, The Indies of the Reformed Sunflay Behool, of Centre Hall, are advertising a pienie, on Grange Park, Centre Hall, July 4th. A band and amuse ments are promised, and the promise will be fulfilled. The ladies will serve chicken and waflles, ice cream, cake, fruit, ete, All sre invited, of South D portunities 5 ’ C—O @ akota, ~~ AA for su ’ —- 7 A o Some of The railway company | $12, of 1 arota peo kota + L his rail- country “ry O Rapid the best as no f O0- d “i Sabbath Schools of Centre Co. n doing the ** Field Work ’ under tion of the Centre County BSab- bath School Association, Rev, A. (. Lathrop, of Milesburg, will tour the county during the month of July in dire J ily ly 16-17, Benner townships ; Bellefonte, Bpring and July 18.19, Btate oa Or 22, Centre Hall ; July 23-25, Potter and Gregg townships ; July 25.20, Mill heim, Penn, Miles and Haines town- ships, In each district he will visit, #0 far as practical, pastors, superin- tendents, teachers and workers, and confer with them as to needs in their schools and practical advanced move ments, He desires to assist all the schools possible in any helpfal way that he can. He will help in district conventions, hold workers conferences, ela Use him in whatever way you need him. Buch changes may be made in the dates given above intereata of the work $ +, As desired, as Lhe best demand. -——— The Fourth at Colyer, The usual Fourth of July celebration will be held at Colyer in the afternoon and evening. There will be a rousing time, all being bent on having the * best ever '’' Fourth, In the afternoon there will be a rifle practice, Some of the best shots in the valley will dis eye. In the evening there will be fire works--from the tiny squib to set pieces—all to celebrate the Glorious Fourth. Of course, there will be re. freshiments in abundance, the choicest creams, fruits, ete. All are invited Former participants are acquainted with the good time had at Colyer on the Fourth, and others should acquaint themselves, Come this year and see for yourselves, Hl fp fp Miles Township School Teachers, The school directors of Miles town- hip met Saturday snd elected teachers or the various schools under their supervision, Rebersburg gets a high school this year. The Harter school will be abandoned and the pupils brought to Rebersburg and placed in the difterent grades, according to their standing. The teachers alected gre as follows : Rebersburg High school, C. L. Gramley ; grammar, Mabel Brun gart ; intermediate, J. N. Meyer ; pri- mary, T. A. Auman, Gramleys, Sarah Meyer; Wolfs Store, C. CO. Bmull ; Brungart, Herbert Stover; Livo John Wetzel, Mvout, . Harris Township. John Coxey and daughter Bessie, of Altoona ; Will Coxey, of } and Mrs. Jennie SBearson, of Connells ellefonte, ville, visited their aged mother, Mrs Elizabeth Coxey, who is ill trom ail ments of a complicated nature, Miss May Newton, of Philadelphis, is spending the summer at the home in Boalsburg, home, near Bate College. The Tussey Rebekahs festival in Boal Hall, next evening, to which all are invited, Mrs. Ellen Lytle came from her home in Downs, Kansas, for a few months’ sojourn among relatives and friends in Blair and Centre counties, J. N. Moyer, of Rebersburg, was here last week, the school directors with the object of in- will hold a Haturday interviewing troducing some new books. Dg. Bowersox, a veterinary surgeon from Asronsburg, visited at the home of Henry Frederick. Mrs. Blanche Erb and daughter Esther, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with the former's grandfather, George Nwabh, Mra. J. F. Kimport, with her father, Col. W. H. Fry, of Fairbrook, attended the funersl of ( Bterrett Gilliland, in Mifflin county, | Friday. Mrs. Kimport’s childhood | years Were spent with the Gilliland { family. {| Mr. and Mrs (and Mra, J. P, from Altoona. J. H. Weber, Bunday afternoon, en. {Joyed a drive with Prof. P. H. Meyer [ from Centre Hall to his old home in | Boalsburg where they attended services | In the Reformed church | Miss Margaretta Goheen will teach (a graded school at Philipsburg. H. | M, Hosterman, the grammar school at | Lemont. Edward Williams and Geo, | Mothersbaugh, the Oak Hall schools. | Misses Lida Rothrock and Fay Web- | er, pupils of the High School, were ex- amined with the teachers, and re. ceived very creditable certificates, Charles Dale, with his little daugh- ter Ella, of the Brauch, visited his | mother and sister Anna at their home | i in Boalsburg, last Thursday, RB, M. Bell, Clyde Wieland and John Charles made a trip to Perry county, where they did some roofing. : Bundsy, July Sth, at 10 a, m., James | J. Glenn, a student of the Theological | Seminary at Princeton, N. J., will preach in the Reformed church. In the evening of the same day a Chil in company i Mr, Visitors Luther Wolf and Wagner, were : dren’s service will be held in the same building. Mr. Chase, of Philipsburg, is again in this community, delivering books and singing songs, to the delight of all Who are so fortunate as to hear them Miss Esther Black, of Altoona, is a guest at the Reformed parsonage. Mra Catharine Heath and children are visitors from Bandy Ridge. Miss Helen Coxey is enjoying some of her vacation days with her cousins at Bellefonte, A little hay maker came to the home Lohr, near Bhingletown Gap. Quite likely he will oceasionally the music al present sur of Solomon Join in singing a refrain to of the locusts which round their home Boyd Hoover returned from Altoona where he had been for some time ene gaged at plastering. Mr. and Mrs, Lecbigner, with their little boys, of State College, spent Bun- day here, The funeral of Mre, Leah Wolf, Bun- day afternoon was largely attended, Mra. Wolf was for many years a resi- dent of Boslsburg, and by her kind and aimable disposition had gained the respect of all her acquaintances, fy Potters Mills. merchant st this place, gave a birth- day party in honor of his fifiy-fifth anniversary, served, and all had an enjoyable time, hey wish for Mr. Bmith many more birthdays, Mary McKinney, the two-year-old daughter of Wm, McKinney, down stairs, fracturing her leg abov the knee, Dr. H. 8. Alexander, E Michael Smith, with their tended the dedication of the soldier's monument at Lewistown, Thursday. Miss Ada Wagner is visiting friends at Potters Mills, Mrs. A. D. Potts snd children, Petershurg, are visiting A. MeCoy Dr. Smith and wife, of Illinols, vis. al the Enlaw Many good things were Smith and of House the past week, James Moyer and wife, of Spring Bank, visited their son, MifMin Moyer, Lloyd Smith was home over Sun. day. He is employed at Burnham. Howard Faust visited his sister, Mrs. Anna Hartman, AA SAY DATA CAON No matter bow savage he may be a dog never bites a hole in his own pants, Colyer. Mise Ruth Rossman left for Altoona Monday where she will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Meiss and son Irvin spent Sunday at Penn Hall, the guests of John Bair and family. Misses Anna Fahringer and Myrtle Fleisher left Tuesday for Northumber- land and MiMinburg where they will be employed Mr. J.T Monday with su Smith's barn was raised wes, About #ixty- five men were employed, Mr. and Mra, Lawrence Runkle and Hall, spent Sunday sat the home of Mrs. Runkje's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Heckman. Charles and Domer son, of Penn Ishier, of Al toons, spent Sunday at home, Misses Carrie and Cora Frazier, of near Centre Hall, spent Bunday with their sister, Mrs. Wm. Cummings, Mre. Wm. Moyer is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs, Spangler re- turned home, after spending a week visiting friends in Altoona. 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