—_——_ ATI TT THE OENTRE S. W. SMITH, Ee VET REPORTER. Editor and Proprietor PENNA. FHURSBDAY, AUGUST 9, 1806. TERMS I'he terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one doliar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. —~20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- sequent insert Other ratea made known on application. on DENOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE-<1006 PAT STATE TICKET DEMOCRATIC COUNNY TICKET Harris Township. Miss Minnie delphia, is a guest tavern. County Superinte of Btate College, here last week. The McConnell, of Phila- at the ibs of Walnut isyed junior base ball ch 1 nd Grove a } Saturday. | the score being 17-7 Joalsburg § 5 game 2 oslsburg came out ahead, > Mrs. Lizzie | f Harrisburg; Mrs. Ge \ Houserville Mr, and Kline, of the Hillside farm last Thursday. Mrs, Edward Kremer, of Altoona, is rge son Wayne, of Kel f aa wr “rr LAs, YMALDS Pleasant Gap, were guests at tin friends in Mrs. Jane Irv Mrs lock tea Hall, of Wilmington, enjoying some with this pl Bars | were enlerlained by Thursday, at a five o'« Mrs, Nophie ( Del. is visit ner Clara Keller. Mitchell Bricker, of Lewistown, his sister, Mrs, Emma Kreamer, Punxsutawney, visited t Mrs. Rosanna is in a declining Aoe ier sisters, ; bi %1 £ i SANK Aan Mrs, in, i (#oheen, paying ner AMinual summer Hara ae Vi isses and to dislers, and of mother, health Monday she accompanied her daughter to Panxsu- tawney where she will make her home for some time. heir Bricker, whose gtale Miss Margaret Caldwell returned to her home in Balona, after spending a few weeks with the Rothrock family. Miss Jessie Gilmer, of near Rebers- burg, enjoyed a few days with her former playmates in this community. W. E. Gettig and family, of Altoona, spent a week with friends Belle- fonte, Hecla Park, Centre and Boalsburg. Among those who attended the Dale reunion Saturday were, Mrs. Margaret Keller, Mr. and Mrs. LL. Mothers baugh, son George and daughter Mar- garet, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Krumrine and daughter Mise Edna, Mrs, Henry Dale and daughter Miss Anna, Misses Bara Keller and Annas Sweeney. Rev. and Mrs, Black, OD. W. Myers and daughter Mabel, H. N, Lonberger, Miss Beulah Fortney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Goheen enjoyed Saturday at the Baileyville picnic, Mrs. Anna Berry Beech, of Oakland, California, visited here. Mrs. Beech is the only surviving member of the Dr. Berry family, formerly of Lemont, Miss Lizzie Bpringer and a gentle. man from near Milton, visited at the home of George Hosterman, Mra. LL. E. Kidder is entertaining friends from Altoona, Miss Grace dteele and a lady from Bellefonte, were guests st the J, N, Dinges home over Bunday. at Hall ———— ORE pe AAT SR had RR TNT Uusted Pastor. \ Fhe Rev, W. K, Diehl, pastor of the Lutheran church at Middleburg, and { i i : i i i west of that place, was ousted from | Ae tr Git alain fl i a —— A a ai EE . “ . LOUALS Saturday and Sunday were hot days wo regarded here, yet the thermometer registered but 89 and 88, Owing toa break down of the morning. He had been quietly asked | Lo resign three or four but re- fused, During the | waited upon him times, week ind resign to avoid the unpleasant duty of ast a asked him to dismissing him, but he would not, and sunday the congregation voted unani- mously to dismiss him If the thie does not follow Dury } it of the (let h tral ¢ Of Lutheran Ii thst inke ed rop it would ’ Lhe hit take Runday, the ofler vai AVAL - oo - Mitlin Endorses Emery uuty nocrats endorsed Dr. J. C. Amig hosen chairman, Der povernor ¢ of Burnham, inated for Assembly and Shunkweiler for Congress fis own was named for HIINISsIoner Wy ty County Barns Burned i sever SLOT In Years passed over Nittany valley Monday J. and ny afternoon. M. Knecht Barns belonging to Dr f Mackeyville, Dumm, of struck Brothers were lightning and destroyed EQ LOCALS s directors of The Patrons Rural » Company meel al (he Bellefonte Fue iq + Will uday “fii burg, is the Mise Laura Runkle at re Hall hotel, Miss Stettler | daughter of Calvin Htettler, the no i Mid Ar SAT master of PORT or = i Mrs, visited diebur ALi Aaron Thomas and family the former's brother, John Sunday is taking ‘arpenter Thomas Fhomas, wear Logantou, over ir, Thomas is a farmer, bul 1+! 1 > . vil » life rather easy, according to report Miss Berths McCormick, one of the most skilled and obliging telephone today Thurs vacation operators ii Lhe Lown, starts on ner trip i HOUrg she eral weeks Mrs art, of * gone wey Fred and Hobiusou, Elizabeth Bt Harold Hampshire ’ State College Hhattuck, of Nashua, Mra, Mary Phelps, Auburn dia Ri cof 1 Ww arolina I Miss Rhone were entertained by Miss Grace \ ’ pest Phelps, NeW 3 Miss J 1a 8 Angeles, Cali- McCormick, of Mra, W. ES rams Florence Mre, J umbia, Bouth ( Frank Bradford ane Hmith, one day last week. 5 nf Mrs EL Rebersburg. William Torbert and son sare at present visiting relatives here f Charles Weber, of Philadelphia, is paying a #horl visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Willis Weber, William Haley, of spent a day last week with his daugh- ter, Mra. George Winters, in this place, Miss Ruth Hackman, who month wilh parents, Tuesday for Pittsburg where Aaronsburg, spent left " her just she is employed, Mra. Brungart and three dsughters, Annie, Lucile and Mildred, weeks with the and Mrs. Jerry Newton are spending several former's parents, Mr Walker, Forest Ocker and family, secompa- nied by his sister, Miss Maude, all of Jellefonte, are paying a short visit to his parents, Miss Lizzie Brindle, who had been making her home with Mrs. Reuben Kreamer, left last Wednesday for Feidler, where has secured em- ployment. Miss Cora Corman, of Georges Val ley, spent Haturday and Sunday with her grandparents, al this place, Miss Alma Vonada is at present vis- iting her uncle, Peter Kessler, al this place, Miss Abbie Gilbert, of Wolf's Btore, and sister Mabel, of this place, are spending a week with their relatives at Williamsport. Mrs. Shultz, widow of the late Jacob Hhultz, is confined to her bed from dropey, with no hopes for recovery, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gramley and H, F. Rossman were visitors from Spring Mills. William Hackman, whose black. smith shop was partly destroyed by fire a few months ago, recently moved his tools into Levi Fulmer's shop and is busy st work again. Clark Gramley, who owuos and runs an auto, ia kept quite busy transport. ing people from one place to another, Mr. Gramley is very eautions when he meets a vehicle drawn by horses, and always assists people to pass in safety. ashe was delayed several hours I'he church will hold a members of the Prusbyle festival in Gir Arcadia, saturday evening, 15th W. A. Alexander, dentist nhsaent Potters Mills Rpring Mills from August 12th to His f ir be from patrons are requested ft =, the Millhein ANNOUNCER M. Uampbell, piture dealer, wi August y #plendid opportunity Lo secure first-class furniture at reasons able prices of it The result Rain, an abundances ture lots are improving little boy, five 3 green apples pain Business men’s pienie Thursday of next week, Grand Army veterans of Lycoming and Clinton counties are planning a big basket pienie for Nippono Park Major Hhore, Wii some time this month Keen. an Post, of Jersey have immediate charge of the outing Hig tnetrie. Mins New Jernpey jt I'he Cape May i } School will have for tress in history and mathematics Hall Eloise Behuyler, of Centre held a similar position during the “sr hood Phi =i VEeRr if all institution sdelphin H. F Have Franti and brother jstier sheer Fi wit? sasociated themes a Bunbury gentleman and will manufacture of cornstarch. The of Boalsburg, high Deg he grade Fishers natives gong of Mir Bre baling Amanda Fisher I'he Philipsburg Journal says bD and r i Gieorge W. Hosterman wife, of fr Centre Hall, are spending a few hey days PWT are ihe f. John the ewiy eiecled prin ~ Hosterman he Philipsburg hig! Miss AllS Btep iu ne, taught the NAS Deel given at Bel taught i BAIATY Videre, Jersey, where she lisse Htephens is teaching guages and obtained her advand salary on merit Arenas nely general interest, one of the most August i hie number of tir papers ly of which is" Ban Francisco H LIHIAT er Good Opportunity, by the pop author, Wharton J Bines (rearge Another highly suggeslive paper of our litera. The Bpirit of Wri deep interest lo friends of ture is entitied * Aneri- Literature, and tt Webb Atherts % r iterature of in en Ly Can Winifred Clertrude it 18 In answer Vy @ riticism democracy food of Hall this J ust now here is the usual guests in Centre HERSOT RO fas Rie f They come and prearranged there midst iB Dumber narriea were ont dresses in Centre Hall not Among these are Mra. J Cormick, Mrs. J. Emory Huy, Mrs Heckman Mise gle ladies who ite in RH g ong ag Eo Witmer 3 of Columbia, South Csrolina of Philads iphisa mister, Johns Mise Virna Geiss, of Altoona and of samuel H I'asce Kreamer, both t The Centre Hall hotel is becoming landlord, James W. Runkle, The hotel is po well kept at all times that the patrons themselves have been advertising. this hostelry, Mr. Runkle has done much to add to the beaviy of the surroundiogs, notably the turning of front and beautiful ower gardens—the admiration of every one w ho passes through Centre Hall What do you think of this for devo tion : A Tyrone man recently quit smoking, and his friends wanted to know why. ‘I'll tell sou,” said he, “ I've been married three years, but never found out until a few weeks ago that smeking was distasteful to my wife -ahe suffered wm ailenge all dhe time. Of course, a8 soon as | die covered the fact I quit.’ That's an exhibition of good horse sense. But how many smokers who read this paragraph and know that using the weed is distasteful to the wife, and per- haps children, will even atop to think whether or not they should quit the dirty, nasty habit? of the also the unsightly plots in the The road scraper was used on Hofler street. . . Buoshing snd rain. rain aud sunshine. . . Karly apples are very plentiful, and no market for them. Bad roads. . . Great deal of driving Sunday. . . Pity the horse in hot weather ; drive slow. Be sure you are right, then go ahead, . . Uateh a portion of the waye of civic right. eousness passing over the aoyntry. . To the country, during hot weather. . Pienies, great and small. . . Odd Fel. lows day, Grange Park, Friday of this week. . . Hen fruit, sixteen cenie per dozen. . . Butter, sixteen cents per pound The MeNitt-Huyett saw mill is in operation again. . . Base ball Friday afternoon, Grange Park-- Millheim vs. Centre Hall. . . Keep your eye on the dog, he Is dangerous + + Please report local happenings and som DEATHS M Bb ILLIAM M ER Anna, wife of William Meyer, died Hall, Wednesday night of aged fifty-three four she h VORre, ill for two months, sod finally died from the months nel cer) ahout wii is of resiiits of ao wltroge by w hoi are al home, I'he Miss Willinm Smetzler, deceased, brother puraiyt iC CUE eight children, five vived Wns daughter of The fol. sur- deceased's maiden name Anna Bmetzler, pisters and one M ‘1 hn lowing vive Sarah Harnish, Heela ; Mra [liza Kmerick, Centre Dunk! Johnustonburg. Interment Dr I's stump, Mrs Hall ; Mrs. Mt, Eagle James Bmetzler, rads officiating. Wie morning, J. W. Boal MRS, MARY BLAND SCHILLI Mrs | ly of Bellefonte, died at the home of her daughter, in Kane, 27th, after a yenr's suffering with can- she is sur- en children Mrs, Nettie Mrs. Rena Rich, of cer, aged wixty-Llwo years vived | y kev i of Kat © Philadelphis ; Mrs Nhe Mirus Minnie FKdward, of Dewitt, of Georgina Mow shoe | Ter- Harry, of irother, Her Mrs N. } BAN) Jit ry, f Rochest Ander Pleasant hildres Perrys Crap nH, Btover died at his home at w bi Berrien Nprings months, Decensed township, this county, and was & BOD He of moved to Andrew Blover the state of Michigan in WN t Berni ontinued Le and located » where 14 inti his desihn H« + widow and four brothers ana one Dal wel by Dal 17 Ore I par wh Vel i § A for Da int Th ric bir o1 IW | Ween gotith of Old Fort, aged alm He was the of whom peveniy-six years { eleven children Bij { vive his not fied it al I he chi Mare Alfred, » { siyer Jeflerson, ii ldren are ism, Tillman Lyman, (reOT Re 10K wo Mra. Bamue Fagle : Mrs. George Btover | Emanuel Nes Colyer Interment was tery Friday A Mrs Lint former VEO fow Lin the home « Augusta (ira Wi J idge died + f of the als i : is f i Centre ountly, at son-in-law, Di Howard Williamsport aged seventy-eight YERrs — Pomona Grange Program The following program will be ren. {dered at a meeting of Centre County | Pomona Grroge, in the hall of Victor | Grange, at Oak Hall, August 2] ] Opening Grange in Fourth degree Roll call of officers and fire ipeur- ance directors . { Reading minutes of last meeting Welcome by Vietor Grange Response by W. K. Corl. Appointment of commitiees Select reading, Florenoe Marshall Report of fire insurance. Discussion “ Would it be advisa- ble for the farmers, through the (irange, to organize their own bank- ing company Opened by Hon. L. Rhone, Keller. Recitation, Mamie Grove Recess for dinner, 1:30 p. m. Music. Recitation, Edith Lutz. Report of Encampment commitlee Report of telephone company. Discussion: ** What is the best method for erecting lightning rods, and what is their utility 7" —Opened by James Gilliland, D. K. Keller Recitation, Anna Dale, 2:30 to 3380p. m. Memorial services in memory of Brother Marshall and Sister Rhone, Discussion ; ** lhe advantage of an exhibitor's sale at the Encampment.’ Opened by (3. L. Goodhart. Discussion : Some improvements in the business methods in the local Granges. Ruggestions for good of the order, WILLARD DALE, Lecturer. — AP Chareh Appointments The Centre Reporter is in receipt of the following : We expect to return to Centre Hall, Friday, August 10, Hervioes on Bunday ; Spring Mills, morning ; Union, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. DANIEL GRESS, Attention is called to the change in the appointments of the Lutheran pBunday. Rev. Jes W. Boal, D. will prengh at Centre Hall at 10a, m and at Spring Mills at 2:80 p. m. The appointments in the Presbyter- ian churches, and the Tusseyville Lu- theran appointment are recalled, ow- ing to the absence of Rev. W. H HBehuy ler, is among the Spring Mills visitors, i 4 to Cor of to gre Al 1 andy tn the 2 & 4 2 £3 Seignigredigh ig bh ddddd i idbdddd ii Dale Heuniou ¥ was held for Hall, Baturday, Convention he Dale reunion the Fhe fourteenth nnnuasl Onk convention time at of the (‘entrs atv ne t Port NDristian held § Lh 4 deavor | Hn called Hall in Victor Dale, to order Matilda, Beptember 5th ane re Clement Faq pt by Heturn Train ¢ Penns Valley vocation by Rev, ai from y of who WwW. H Pisore will bu y e, of Cleve land, Ohio Address of Fhursda coe by (reory Jie, Fred Kurtz, fol 3 he e family beginning response by OCH hos wed by music | mis) wish 1 tend the ory of the ec Fothuh ts onan The Coburn a quartette, hi with “S the year « Bellefonte for Dale, Feq M. A Dale's bard which all enjoyed, ir farringe Licsnses from different Je rsey historical Cowher rignt, ales ts of anidy Handy were prese the Lidge Lidge, nt “ state, New and nr Lemont Man business and war held in the afternoon sat AX ich the lawyer and minister de- ( sikins, Ax Mani I'he “Bie thelr musical ability. Pf a ce, August 10035 reunion will 4 KE. Chur reserve he papers reac sat the Ir BMedediestion priuted and p he he Fhe swamp chur Mill he Evangelical i : i + ’ 3 5 1 following officers were elected in Lhe ieinity of Farmers which was bought by place, eHEUINg LO (re0rge Year wil David E Dale, from ! AAR the UU. E Dale, vice- lion Dr.J. ¥ mgregation of that Dale, secretary a uteistant seerelary sunday, 12th inst, ing ia the church Also Batur- Communion sabbath 131] Dale, tressurer ; Clement W. H. Dale, Committee : A, | 48) A Fdmund Dale le, historian ; Rev 1 Lxecutive ing. Dale ap lain Dale, Philip rs Dale, Ww. Dale, BIG dedi iy sh iV ICA Oi evening € services will be charge of 5 “er, presiding elder of by the aiid others a Horse Sinks Fifteen Feet wi inted t t Tuesday after. | Pastor Houtz, | A cord shove Madison 3 horse inking +» hitched to a plow. t began sinking struggle to ex- leeper, until but the poor It required great effort large number of men a hall i animal i to be erne of excl field Woe the larence present ia the Lr # Vanads farm of extend $ eo fe 4 vy OHI BR Ar ll fis rey k { t end in i accasione Y A 0 the earth w i 5 e _mnimsi's nin pian ls fe Oak Hall, wd a4 Miss Donna Krumrine and brother wae visible returned t Monday n Lebanon on with ite's head " $ f 4 pari iA Wie visit is ALR " from § fF i a ai ft the which wild daughters, 18 JAVON LAT Pay \ #1 friends deen sink A Aa list ey - - — Hhonds Dead if Centre Hall, fi saturday represented at Lemont, Satur- I'he Lompany Pa- weil Ms Lhe evening v3.48 » Ba oF ered dheiith nhiave Lhe line Trustees Mewot Tit t week a meeting of the | » and son Pilte- a Hiate College | ITH Ts if i wd of fay RIN ature of 1 ai- | Miate lege, were guests at the Smith nol made k £22 i Tatiiy La isons | Dale and wile, of Cleve- and Jolin Dale of Alloons, 1 ¢ the Dates from 8 distance Le reunion, Saturday. d wife Sune spent i Kiine, at w © Wp iy Rearick s Condition Colyer, ter is pleased to held rer is § Rearick has materially Elsi ji ai raay, was well attended and able Line wel i { Mra shie of hie watals Mary person, de i INRRE Lhe ty and real esiate of i iBL0 0s are the Mrs. Charlies Ureary Mr. and ellan afl a 0% of re- and John, Nearfos, of York, after Late #060 MO 6 Am — Mrs | Milton, and turned ht ad- | time visiting friends here. perly applied | Boyer, of Hartleton, the corn crop Bow growing | ot (%ntre Hall, spent Bunday with Miss Sallie Horner, 1 . Hamper Corn Crop Me, BH pding ROTIIE Bumps i» wm coined western thal may be pre Misses (Grace 100 inland Nellie Smith, the! Not for years was fn crop in such fine condition as it] It Mi ihe & GRAIN MAKK EY Wheat 45 | Oats i orn . what stale bide matiers not iis Lhe yield. Generally | a3 i flelds are well wet. | corn Rye . We wltivatic “ good wo the i cilia mamsi— { masks ‘ PRODUCE AT STORES lard... 09 | Butter. Potatom 5% | Kees... aking, the wmper crop, corn i The Grove Uanldren Horse Sale i ‘he Grave-Coldren horse sale held | i VILLIS A. ALEXANDER wentist,.. WITH Hall. | DR. HUGH 8S. ALEXANDER POTTERS MILLS, PA Teeth Extracted Without Pain, DE \ i » oof nine hors most of which were | The horses were the | Int ever Centre seen In e team of gray mares were sent to «table after being bid up to $560 odo dodo do ddodh ddd 33rd... Encampment and Exhibition of the Patrons of Husbandry o centea (Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September 15 to 21, Inclusive Dimlindindl dondpudindiy dnd dinlpndimdlis. dindinidin ndiondldl didlo ind oid di lpedindin divine Encampment opens September 15 Exhibition opens Monday, Sept. 17 The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylvania, by farmers farmers and for Twenty-eight acres devoted to camping and exhibition purposes, Ample tent accommodations for all desiring to camp A large display of farm stock and poultry, farm implements, fruits, ce: reals, and every production of farm and garden The Penn's State College will make a large display of the work of the College and State Experiment Station. ADMISSION FREE. George Dale J. 8 Dauberman Geo. Gingrich 4, L. Goodhart LEONARD RHONE,