LOCALS, Rev. J. M. Rearick will be abkent for a week or more at his former howe at Beaver Springs. If you want to buy a mortgage improved real estate, write George H. Small, Smuliton, Pa. Mrs, James Wagner, of Miflinburg, visited in Penns Valley for a short time, returning ome Tuesday. on BURNS DIED PENNILESS. His First Obituary Notice Called For Help For His Family, When Robert Durns dled the follow- ing the Edin- burgh Advertiser of July 26, 1796: “On the 21st inst. died at Dumfries, after a the celebrated Robert His poetical compositions, dis- the obituary appeanred In lingering iil Burns tinguished equally by force of na- A Sand Storm Experience In the Desert of Sahara, To flee from a sand storm in surd performance, The Arad, however, experienced in the of Sahara, that when dunes are apt to begin thelr most ter- rible “walking.” He seeks Willys knows GEORGE H. SMULL REAL ESTATE AGENT. Farms, Timberland, and Other Properties TA WR. ————— see price while there is yet time Our worst experience of the desert in one of its mad fits, says the author of “In the Desert,” was a morning when, luckily for us perhaps, we were lurge oasls of Nefta, near frontier. The flapping of and the drumming of rain- it awoke us, and Ahmeda, xcitement, hurried our depar- explained that so long agithe steel it would keep the sand and that this was our opportuni- ty. Accordingly, | very short time | we had struck tent, loaded camels, sad- | dled ponies and were under way. 50 cents A fine line of Four-in-hand Ties, at 25 cents BOUGHT SOLD and RENTED The festival held on Grange Park by » Sunday school class of the Re- formed church was quite a success, The groes receipts were about $100. tive the tenderness of passi warmth and the on amd by the glow- criptfe penell, will wnt of the vig- humor, by ing touches of a de on remain a lasting me Miss Cora Brown, of Potters Mills, | or returned from Bellefonte, Friday, where she had been a guest at hovae of her unele, Commissioner J Li. Danlap. pat nearing the the Tunisian the tent drops upon mind gulded only by the ligl ture and ver ang by the Guaranteed Mortgages Inspiration of “The publ! larg with regret the on improved real estate for sale. » musement he buted, extraordinary en- dowments wer eeomp with useless sOINe © He rain la quiet has so will learn ture P. Bliss Meyer, the Boling Green, Virginia, lumber manufacturer, in sending a remittance to the Reporter, expressed the Kindliest focling for the | © himself and | mily. The paper. That kind of letters makes the widow. u somewhat purpose- writer feel ull the more for ith infant chil a: the The rain was and had | floes! news, Iv expectation o ' . Row wn heavy. The ground was saturat- | . : : cemed no prospect of its . As Nefta was only anied frailties which na last KREAMER & SON, Centre Hall, Pa. Write for particulars. mao ! 8 pent in TO Us Ratheriog | ADDRESS Bellefonte, or Smullton, Pa. “The Publisher's Claims Sustained After being employed for forty-two years in the blacksmithing : went of the Altoona ear shops, Got wry of her husband j ar a ny . Har ho away it seemed lob Klink was placed on the retired Tle | iy In frantic haste in night in a pouring wer, made no an- The other Arabs with thelr en- 099999999990 fovea TT e9eOr%>* S299 OVODTVDVDDN depart NNN NNDB Ne NNN NNN NNN BRE. y 3 dyed gud Sl job BRB OEE bdrdrdidndidndrdrdidrdodidrdidndidndind list and pensioned. He isa native of Wurtenberg, Germany, direct to Altoona, He has of having made the first Y“cow-cateher”’ constructed in While in Centre Hall, : Klink was the guest of HH. GG Soon hal me time hence | rm dr Sue vhite and the and came 1 the honor 1 all fil 3 3 % hg ggg Si the Altoonn shops Ai fled, I & ) nid at the l ning broke wan As The less frequent dull, the and sickly » rain slackenaed, ast week, — UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS The Publi Dictionary allege that | in inf lar Unabridged thoroughly re« detall, and vastly enriched in every part, with the purpose of adapting it to meet the larger and severer requirements of another genera tion." We are of the opinion that this allegation moet clearly and asccurately descr work that been ne mplished and the result that has been reached, The Dictionary, as It now = 5% has boon thoroughly re- edited in overs ail, bas been corrected in ¢ { l 1 y pRrt, mn ir sinpled 10 meet ’ Lh “it : t 1 © TIE yf fhiedr « i nid crest could bes seen every pari, an pie Ik Wilson M : cof ! 3 : : nl . el the larger regents of M Gotlil or. i MINCE i O11 us crawiing | Hickering in thesgale, Al- dtd shin ng sound in we sf fy hi t the dunes i t last the rea- » rain cannot hold i 1 » than the instant it BAY v - i LAN FHME EAR. is ling. As soon as it strikes the iri i i moment you may witer like a drown LHKe Mi Aare choking in opaque | air hot wind still blew r than ever » rain stopped when 1 teeth (the fa Hardly ago, thelr : t or to John | bad the light Increased sufliclently to all hers of Webster's International 5 Lhe popu wl ines meier, who is also sn nn ive of Wu SRA ALAS SPECIAL FARMERS TELEPHONE CO. ¥ The convenience of the city added to the The Information from berg. The first visit to made Earnest family, of Haz Green, and Mrx ville, Illinois, n short destination being Centre Hall to vi Mr. and Mrs Stadel ix a HNiadel the Wilson, Phe *twideis are and belong to weltled Northern [Hinols and ed the state, gaged in the mercantile Hon. Harry W. dent of Herald of Jersey shore, sccompaied Pennsylvanin wife \W je (Giotiis bb Stade], of sch r} . writer, | millar, gritty ture of Liy Ninde!, and bes the sand. delights of the country. farmer and Lite drifts when i market in touch, near- brother of est railway station available, Doctor al- tio! hier (Feriimns ways within speedy call with «iy » FARMERS’ TELEPHONE SERVICE that class who esrly deve lop- Farnest Stadel is en- 1 J business, #1 for th Ci shoemaker, presi. 1 PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO 1 Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. wih Spratt. stupas hss samsonite ohm inden bombast wh rrr Tr rr rrr Yr Y YY YT YYI?YY?TMTY Ff Tr TP TITAS Publishing Company, by cousing, James W. Quaiggle, 2d, Edmund B, Quiggle, of McElhattan, and Misses Bara and Mary Meyer, of Retwrsburg, and Miss Marie de H Chatham, of MeElhatian, were visitors in town Tuesday having driven from Penns Cave on their way back to Rebersburg, Mr, James Quiggle gradu- ated at the head of his class at if they his and darker, and and Never t to the insid roar of the sand as It rushed along the highest award) tional at the World's Fair, 8t GET THE LATEST PON VN NNN VV VV VV NNN NWT 0 THE NEW BEGINNERS . . . . 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, over interested in specimen pos, ment fy G. & C. MERRIAM CO. PUBLIGHERS, BPRINGFIELD, MASS. Penn- sylvania Btate College last month, and Edmund Quiggle was first honor man at the Maryland Law College in Balti- === ‘ ¢ ’ ¢ i ‘ more, Mr, Bhoemaker is a member of ing : that) H h Pj Ne ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ' ’ Give us a trial. the Banking firm of Shoemaker & | Never scratch the ears with anythin ; A oy ee nb « I he Index... Rates, 24 Broadway, N. Y. He is| but the ting Bellefonte, Pa. now (raveling more to divert his mind | the head of from the sad accidental death of his | or any business partner and brother, William Brock Bhoemaker, who was iustantly killed in an elevator. ———— _— oT ——— as Smith Bros., Spring Mills, Pa. 900 N90 VN VV D DVN VN VV V VON H BH ES ST A Sarprise, A number of people gathered at the home of George Nearhood Monday evening, 2d inst. to celebrate the fifty- sixth anniversary of his birth. It a surprise to Mr, Nearhood, and =a pleasant evening was spent. The fol- lowing people were present : Mr, and re raane ths ; , I Mrs. John Puff, son Roy, Joseph Lutz | 00 0 oo Bo a Res son ; Amon ry Jewel has " siutition and daughter Edith, Jerry Stump and : oF “! i” this pu daughter Mamie, Mrs. Lucy Henney, rd | observed an- | yicular , tory ia told of it that at | Misses Florence Rhoue, Ada Hill and ther, “that Blank Is re lon some drops | Bertha McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. | €0ough to make a living on desert |r Liood | i of dark green | | Wilbur Bland, Clayton Wagner, D. B, | "1%" jasper that lay ¢ foot of the Brishin, Mrs. Lou Sanday and chil. 3 Ults ti xual, M ! ' ‘ " the dren, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson. | 0.0 aw es Weekly 3 ad + ' | Kelth's Theatre, . VATA tu Sais ala His were sup- 1 i 4 i wl of Christ, We contine to keep our stock i a i i a SS i 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, LindenZHall : 09 99% ODD DVD YeVYDYVDNVDVDP 'W. D. Strunk & Son, Centre Hall, Pa, AGENTS FOR Huber Manufacturing Co. HARRISBURG, PA. need of Machinery of Was Post Card Albums up to the Index Standard. Our The Noodstone numbers are all good ones, and we sell them at popuijar prices. We have in price souroeful from 25¢ to $1.50. CTOMS os, struc fir Wis . r Arpers 3 1 Ha per towel he | “Pe DDD VDDD BE ee SS m————— ]—-—— A] > — “ Primary No. 23" is the title of the number presented by Gus Edwards’ Hehool Boys and Girls, at Keith's Mr, Houser Improving ronert los i were Abraham Houser, of Peru, who Chest 8 t Theatre. Philadelol operated on for appendicitis at a Will- | thought to | rye «Weare ’hestnut Breet Theatre, Philadelphia, ismsport Saturday, Jume|dangers, to bring good fortune , i r ‘ol et W . » . ‘ad : It is making a hit. Ye Colonial Bep- | a5), "jo improving. His condition hamen | mes tette, is a grand musical company, a oo previous to and for a week after the siar feature of the week. Another . He in the attraction is Jack Norworth, the RAILROAD very lege-hoy wit. The comic opera-atar, . Schedule in Effect May 27, 1006 Was {one was from and to DELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAI Week Days EASTWARD hospital, WEST r—— in Rr aT “0 | STATION: PM. P Ar, Lv 6801126 { Bellefonte, 6 10 LOolevilie 7 | Morris ail 35 Hievens i Hunters Fillmore.. Briarly Waddie Krumrine State College Struble |....Bloomsdor! 7 85 Pine Grove Oro 8 Erect, ileal methods the son of James Honser, ten and expand the excellent young man badly. TY 1 ov In i liave Neen operation was very serious eol- and a iH hiro Ler. great the och mak Napole Edwin stevens, assisted by Miss Mar- shall present ** A Night Out.” Others completing this week's bill are, the Three Hickman Brothers, Barry and Johnson, Stanley and Wilson, John and Bertha Rich, Daly and Reno, An extra added attraction is Molnotle, LaNole and Melnotte, greatest of all comedy wire acrobats, if ———— Wy VE w divided Into two Tdneainites Completes Ticket au see thie ~ and the inerect, The oy Lathes Washi men T tes. I ned 1] oR the ons, Well Wehstors a stralgh pine and deen het defeated Outing he Linnean State Convention ticket tuting Black for Blavkenburg ; for M the are the anine day completed their hy wrthati. ers RBA PPPTORDD dons and irked by broad, high, 1 millions, the » been the Inerect. €'re nuy Thus tickets srrick ; Gree for (‘ora and Trains Leave Centre Hall FOR MONTANDON and intermediata stations, Sunbury, Harrisburg, Balti- more, Washington, Philadelphia, Wilkesbarre, Scranton and Williams port: 7.04 a. m., 2.35 p. m. weekdays, FOR ELMIRA and intermediate sta- tions, 2.35 p. m. week days. FOR BELLEFONTE, Tyrone, and in- termediate stations, 8.16 a. m., 3.30 p. m. week days. FOR ALTOONA and Pittsburg, 3.36 p. m. week-days. FOR LOCK HAVEN and intermediate #tations, 8.16 a. m, week days. W. W. ATTERBURY, General Manager J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager GEO, W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent {,incoin Demoeratie tory AN ANTED : By Chicago wholesale an mail order house, assistant manager { man or woman } for this county and sdioining territory. Salary 820 and expenses pasd weekly expense money advanced. Work pleasant : po sition permanent. No investment or experience required. Spare thme valuable. Write a1 once for full particulars and enclose self-addressed envelope. SUPERINTENDENT, 182 o, May 17. soins MI MAR SHA A Sober. W. D. Zerby, of Bellefonte, last week spent a few days with his father, A, P. Zerby, A valusble cow belonging to Metool was killed by the Monday. . Farmers in this vicinity are through making hay and are now cutting grain, B, Breon, Tuesday morning, return. ed to Hyner where he in engaged in the lumber business, Bevjamin Wolf sold hotee Lo a drover, H. V. Gentz l, who is working in Mifllin county, spent Sunday with his family, Mis, Andrew Zerby, who had been | spending a few wonthe with her won, at Oak Grove, returned to the home of hier daughter, Mra. Her J Rrown, i Miss Dora Gentzel In croployed at the home of John Heckman 1 K, Bober, of Lewisburg, made a brief visit here, + ond the Reporter, Smith, the Photographer W. W. HEmith, Photographer, will be in Centre Hall Friday July 20, from 8 to 2:30 o'clock AP — a ———— Woodward, . B. Musser, CC, W, Eby, J. D. Hnyvder and daughter, Miss Mary, left for Yeageriown, Haturdav, James Smith spent the with his family. Prof. Edgar Stover and family left for Buflalo, N. Y. on Tuesaday. , W. Hosterman, wife and daugh- ter, Miss Lida, spent Bunday at Re bwrsburg Mins Marion and Earl Hosterman, having spent some time with their grandparents, returned to their home iv Buffalo, N. Y., this week, Mre, Ruokle and daoghter, Miss Fioesie, returoed home Maturday, hey had spent power wth friends in Union gouty, Extenunting Clreamstancens, wie charged with stealing a dozen cases of silver. She appeared before judicial chamber. Sald the judge, "Come, tell us the truth.” Said the woman: “The truth, my good $adge, 1s that 1 have not been able to resist the temptation. Consid- er, your honor-they all bore my inl tials!" L' Independance Roumaine Bu. charest the A woman lake Bt, Chicago, 11 the socond John | Why not advertise in the Reporter? train, And doing no to keep it? Most women like ny hair; long, luxuriant hair. Don’t you? Then use Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. You save what hair you have and get more at the same time. RECRITHANE pi Tans 8 ve sabbath No Wonder, “What makes Archie Feathertop have such a strange, preoccupied look about him lately 7 “Preoccupled is the right word for it, He's enguged to a girl, but he has found another girl that he likes bet. ter." «Chicago Tribune, Aceomplished a Good Deal, ' Mra. Hoyle What de you think of my dressmaker? Mrs, Doyle She's great. She has almost given you a figure. Now York Proeas, Let thy speech be better thas sb lence or be silent. Dionysius, his driving Cut off that cough with 's Expectorant and prevent pneumonia, bronchitis and consumption. The world’s Standard Throat and Lung Medicine for 75 years. Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the house. ——— A] Me, and Mew M, OC Stover, of Cuddy, ure vikitiiog Bevjamin Mover, of Pow fers Milly, and other relatives nnd | friends in Poller township ——— Orders for tions, ete., taken at this office. highest work, . engraved cards, invita The Visiting oards printed at this office