PRE —— THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1906 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Hall Fusseyville, Lutheran-Centre morning Spring Mills, afternoon evening Presbyterian—Centre Haff morning Mills, afternoon spring [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | Smith, the Photographer W. W. Bmith, the Photographer, will be in Centre Hall Friday, August 10, from 8 to 2:30 o'clock. Mp ——— tall Afternoon With the consent of the manage- ment, Millheim and Centre Hall will Park, Friday nt ——]—— Game Friday gross bats on Grange afternoon, the day of the Odd Fellows’ picnic. nes ——— Plenle at Tosseyvilie Ihe picnic at Tussey ville was a day long to be remembered ; of joy to the participants. The grove was in fine condition. About hundred were present, and all seemed to enjoy meeting with friends from near and far. frowns, no doubt, owing lo the the lemonade was free. The affair was speechless, f rostrum were A NP) a day two mm ER Tn ¥ There were n« BC frome B80 far as voices ne concerned. FTATOR Mad Dog in Telegraph Office Tere is one of a hundred accounts of CAPErs Ie ported in the The Lock the vicious dog’ Pennsylvania papers Haven Democrat Operator Clyde Bitner, the messen- the raday ADION were In raph office Thu mad dog, frothing at in ger boy 1 Ii} P. and E evening, when teleg the mouth, came runnii through the open d at the chairs and | clicking f thy Fr or. The animal snapped table In that imped on the among the instruments the midst « followed the dog J window and I up to near Jay where it was shot killed excitement amped through the sireet, aud a Nr — Helleving Calves from Flies flies The entomological departinent of the Kaun- the months During are a constan sulnier t torment to calves, sas State Agricultural College has been in compounding order to produce economical occupied various substances in an effective and mixture, which, when applied to the surface of the animal would ward off the flies. experiments it has ; the following to purpose reasonably well : Resin, one and one-half pounds ; laundry soap, cakes ; fish oil, half-pint ; enough water to make three gallons, Dissolve the resin in a solu- tion of soap and water by heating, add the fish oil and the rest of the water. Apply with a brush. If to be used as a spray, use half a pint of kerosene. As a result of these succeeded in producing the formula, which seems Answer two Beaver Springs’ Centennial One of the last and events this season will be the POth anniversary of the founding of the town of Beaver Bpriogs, Snyder county, which will the beautiful park at that place September 6, 7 and 8. all railroads and extra trains have been for the The program Th Sept great the celebration take place in special excursion rates on at night secured occasion. is as follows riay £ : . " Parad ounty { iome Day Sept Parade Mifih saturday socret Sotelo Aaronsburg, Misses Kathryn Smull and Mabelle Crouse spent the Sabbath with friends at Rebersburg. B. W. Wyle and family Wyle's parents, at Green Buri days last week. Miss Lola Stover has gi a few weeks al the home of Mr at Coburn. Frank Weiser family, Summers, of Alloona Mrs, and daughter, of Shamokin, and Mrs Tillie O'Neil, Williamsport, guests of H. K. Bumimers and wife, Master Walter Wolfe, of Bpring Mills, is visiting Grandmother Stambach and aunt, Mm Kizuzie Swabb, at this writing. Oscar Holliway and son, of Akron, Ohio, are paying a visit to the boy- hood home of the former, James Holliway, accompanied by Fred Crouse, wife and mother, Mrs. Sara Wyle and Mrs. Margaret Crouse, attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Wm. Meyer, at Centre Hall, Baturday. Wilmer Stover and family aod Earnest Stover and family were to Penns Cave. These gentlemen have new automobiles and the trip was made in theee vehicles, Misses Edna and Ruth Weaver spent the week with their Grand- mother Weaver, Rev. F. W. Brown, of Beaver Springs, formerly Reformed pastor at this place, spent a few days in town, greeting his many friends. Miss Pamumie HafMley returned from a pleasant visit to her brothers, at Renovo, and her sister, at Bellefonte. Misses Currie Weaver and Bessie Btove: visited friends in Bellefonte, over baday, visited "n ye pend Emig, D. RB. Yordy sariel alu of Are his © m——— Hall Games at Millhelm, It was at Millheim that two base ball teams met defeat Saturday after Uhe first game was between Rebersburg and Millheim, and the re- The game throughout was well played by both teams. There is great rivalry between these two teams, cousequently the rooting lines were distinctly drawn—Millheim the right ; Rebersburg to the left. the lower of Penns Valley the base ball enthusiast is not limited to the lads in knee breeches and boys in their teens, but the gray-haired man that would vociferous Hoon. sult was 7 to 5 to in end roots with an earnestness put te the youth that ever indulged Park The follows . shame most on Grange diamond SCOre WHR fs in? . f fue game between Millhelm Hall LO even RoC( rooters, and Centre i a was too mild and one- putnodate the line with the exception « th re was little doing ese i fa sl LOCALS i Altoona, isstaying with Mills Mills wn Maturday « lends at Spring the Potters Vi HOe DURE Ness sl Wm. , hipped one hundred his apiary of Of day ls week bweiber, of near Tussey boxes of from geventy-fi The note of made =a Carlin, =» Record W. J for the Id Rebersburg resident thirty-five the Peace in Centre county twenty-five years. Mr Frank BShugert daughter were among the peop ie w Bunday years, has been a Justioe of and Mrs and jellefonte to Penns Valley {Centre Hall the Bhugarts were entertained by Mr, and Mrs. W. Gross Mingle Mrs. Charles H. Meyer, after ing for a few days with her parents, Capt. George M. and Mrs. Boal, went to Nelson, Tioga county, where she will visit Dr. W. E. and Mrs. Park, the latter being her sister, Mrs. Shimp and daughter, Miss Anna, are guests of friends in Centre Hall, where they lived at one ho drove While in slay- ert. time while Mr. Shimp was employed in tl Hall The SBhimps now live in 1 Centre foundry. Lewistown. At Hl & recent of the Penn board C. E. Kreamer, to Pike school, and Edward Mountain This that meeting township school of Feidler, was elected teach the Braucht the supplies district school. all } . the schools } pee. Among several fine sported by farmers on the Boalsburg road is that of Richard Brooks, a rub- ber carriage, match tesm of Mr. Brooks is one of the numerous young farmers the prices of farm products and has pay. The turnout alluded to was purchased through D. A. Boozer, Centre Hall. -—r position in with the turnouts tired horses and new harness, who began Lusiness with rise in been making farming Dissatislied with his " this division of the Pennsylvania rail- Ed. L. Bartholomew quit his work at Montgomery, and now is em- ployed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company io Altoona. He has a clerk- ship in the shop clerk's office, which is considered a good starting point to lead to a succession of advancements. He is making his home with Mr. and Mrs. RB. H. Goodhart, who are also giving quarters to SBamuel M. Good- hart, a brother of the former. road, Mr. sud Mrs. Jus. H. Lohr and son William, of Philadelphia, stopped oft at Centre Hall Saturday on their re- turn from a trip to Niagara Falls and other points of interest. Mr. Lohr, for many years, has held a clerkship at Broad Street Station, and the ju. nior Mr. Lolir is enjoying his first va- cation from s Philadelphia Manual Training School, to whieh institution he won a scholarship offered by the public schools, He has taker up civil engineering, also embodying structural engineering. There should be no * faction" in any town. The property of one indi- vidual snd every improvement made enhances the value of all property in the corporation. Centre Hall is sim- ply one big family. When this js discorded there is little progress. When there is a united pull for any- thing, ite accomplishment is made easy, Envy, jealousy and hatred are things to be despised. Envy is a canker that guaws at the heart and makes folks sour, disgruntled and un- happy ; Jealousy warps the intellect snd makes one unfair in passing judg- ment. Hatred doesn’t pay even from a sordid point of view, a An Example of a Judicial Mind. | At a dinner attended by a score of well known lawyers recently the phrase Judicial mind” was defined” by, {1lus- tration as follows: “I have searched far and wide for a satisfactory’ defini- tion of the inevitable query ralsed when Judicial nominations are in sight,” said one of the lawyers. “On a Mississippi river steamboat some tine ago I ob- tained my only approximate answer. A southern colonel who employed the | phrase yielded to my request for a definition and explained that on a cer- tain occasion a legal light of Missis- slppl was traveling in a river steamer when the boller exploded. As the boat was passing the penitentiary at the time the force of the explosion deposit- ed the lawyer Inside the walls of the establishment from which he had gavel so many criminals. Belog uninjured, as a clover lawyer would be under the circumstances, he applied to the ward- en for a release. The warden listened to the circumstances as he narrated tl but declined to release him, in- ting that with the coaning of prison but for their wr was responsible Ie mpelled the lawyer to walt hat New ein, concern from the governor ial mind.’ The Ball In Lawn Tennis, lous f that overy Look wi minis cautions the ise; the ball ai striking it, yet there are players ot looks at his target, a bowler the and a billiard player looks at the object ball, not i 1 found It next to bie to earry In my mind, while ving ball, the the direction of court and it has and with most to look up in the direction is t chet iro act l his eves on of expert do Who 640, nins [rails nave ’ lilly vig ght of oi to play a fi the net, opponent s that with me ition, =o become » 80 before It actimlly It § of 5 principally be B DOCOS8SRYy vn tennis players have mastering the old tennis habit they will too soon for et fu Coun this is The 80 Ted Floor of the Pacific. ! whiboh PVaetlic covers the deep the Indian fuse and residue un withstand the strong tion of the In It composed voleanie crystals, man tron, teeth of Boors vw OY *» up of re AS As 3 i , RARCS ING; rock, pumice, zeolitic KE oxides, meteoric sharks aod car bones of whales if any shore Geposits are apparezt in iL rock is refuse, belched by subterranean or insular vol The minerals are supposed to be of cosmic origin planetary dust and meteorke fragments that have fallen into and bave become disinte grated. The great guantity of sharks’ teeth remains quite unaccounted fog at least thelr apparent gathering to gother In these ocvan hastns 8 consid erpd very strange J. ©. Van Dyke In The pal Beal™ I Ee Few Tie vitreous forth Calves the sem A Misaning Five France Plece. Fully half the grow: of France belleve the old story that Napo oon Bonaparte pot a check for 100,000 francs In a sllver five frame plece and that the coin 18 yet In clr They it the people did want the order to that it Napoleon re ba 11s 1 | Vy Depo culation not In ard ined for devon Hone create a det sorted to the men tioned I chek or treasury order, It Is sald, was written asbostus paper closed in the metal at the time the colin was made Thousands of five franc pieces are anopually broken open and have been so Inspected since the story of the check was first clroulated Right of Way York. Most people In New York think Uncle Bam's mail w They are not. The hospital ambulance pomes first Life more sacrkxl than mall, and when the ambulance gong gongs clear the k Next In importance is 'roperty la more In nail, and the en the twlis ring clear the nall wagons, which have aver everything but the and fire engine. This is settled by city ordinance. New York Proas _ rd * upon and In In New RONDA are supreme tu fire « f portant when Kine way foots and Then the proceddence ambulance Two Witnesses, In order to test a Chinese witness’ qualification for taking the oath an Euglish magistrate asked him the other day where he expected to go when he died He replied, “Peking.” and was disqualified One in another English court, a little girl, In answer to that question sald, “1 don't know.” The horrified counsel called the judge's attention to the an- gwer. “Oh, I don't know, either.” sald the Judge “Swear the witness." Sun Worshipers., One of the best friends the tallor has I# a spell of warm, bright sunshine. It shows up the shabby portions of dress and reveals its faded parts in unmis takable fashion, with the result that the wearers soon find their way to the tallor and order a fresh supply of up to date styles, London Tallor and Outter. Mirsenlous Multipllontion, A lady who recently bought a dinner service consisting of fifty-four pleces for £1 8s. wag Informed by her house mnld the next day that the bargain bad become still more wonderful, for it now consisted of 1,128 pleces. Punch. Msappointing, Mrs. Justlooking — Have you any hand embroidered walsts? Salesman {who has waited on her before)-I'm very sorry to disappeint you, madam, bub we bave. Chicago News er —— AS —————— It is only after a man is wedded to his art that he feels he can neglect it. When Cod Loco Hiind. leveral bid Rot + tdiks of the AL arily near gli ne ¢ fore expose to iL » nhove ti deep wu Hie hid Ha hit nl : by ited ld be semida these cod is suffering hypertrophy exposed to he from of (the eye. Ovelr to adjust it it had erequippea amd then useless al vx organ has become the effort if use of more Hit rays ln ¢ nost feature in is change is the vhich in interesting extraordinary rapid Hght rays has over It has from ft sd iu for dow degrees from rated Lovpard Collar. was looking sation was rds conducted ind that in at ways feil upon his mrp spikes 1s saved 3 wpard a dog COINes sound’ though nd yellow halrs Sames aud the Law Oe ty giving it NON Were i Af Am of ominance 1. 9k} it the Lat maage date "unnon war battle of 1544, n Eng Was inti wore Well Oud nie Yaz eo lady of him, and her brought him straight Turned. “How asked the insu Ane It indignant was ’ £ 4 act i was thotughticss Wiel” to his senses “Of conrse, you will went on, “that to be careful about making contracts I merely wished to assure myself that yon are legally of age” understand,” he we have Eagually lgnorant, The author of “"Heminlscences of a Country Politleian” once asked a la- borer In an Buaglish village how old he was “1 be Just the same age as the queen,” he sald. “It be either a fort. night older or a fortnight yousger. 1 don't rightly know which, and 1 don't suppose her knows either” A Witty Forlornity, A forlorn looking man said, “I've tried everything that 1 could turn my hand to, but couldn't wake anything apswer, and now I have decided to go up among the hills, where they say there's a wonderful echo, to see If 1 can make that answer.” “Bir,” sald Dr. Johnson to a friend, commenting upon a widower who remarried, though his wedded life had been unhappy, “it is triumph of hope over experienon' ggmublets, wll sizes, at the Reporter ! | i i i CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURE MM Campbell, of Milihel:, Third An nasi August Ulenrances snie Now 0 Phe third annual August nie nl the furniture Caiupbell, Millheim, is ress, You will slock and gre: anywhere, The “kK store of 8. NOW in find here the consists of BUllle, couchiv idebonrrds, re , Bprings, IMAatiresses, iron beds In fue to 1 cul i ire lo renging fi per cond This i lu AEs 18 Bo wil. I mean and goods must go regardless 10 It is not necessary 3 LW my furniture ronirself, ~ i. { Millbeim, Pa Bec fro ——— Hay Of trom the Barrel, L pay $1.50 a gallon for which ought 'o cost but 60 cents a id nimlf pain Buy oil ) fron and add it to M fresh L the & When you buy I.. & M paint fil i gel a full galion of that wan't L White DECRURS & M. Zine hardens the EM paint lige iron i gallons 1. M. mixed with bei ir lone Linseed | paint a moderate sized house years ago with 1 today. Mold by Re of Heal Transfer Fetute Masan i st. baron. t Bradford, July } JK ¥ lege twp. $1000 and George Martz, ot ler, April 1, 15 $1 Philipsburg Coal Land Co. t Dawson, Ded : tw) $A) John Fish to ( Ww ¥ i MUSA Ne 7 ; land in College twp W. Atherton, July remises in Philipsburg izabweth Gearhart, Mary Zama Gearhart, July lot in Philipsburg. §! Creorge Vaux, 8 Va iX, July 21. H tw) $1 Geo. M., Wolf, « ux Wolf, Faylor twp. §200 Michael J. Decke fer, April 28, 1906 ; 2 twp. $1006) viichael J. Decker, ot iL to t. Confer, March 2 twp, 33 lo Anna in Rush to John house and L. lot August 15, 1 in to James K. Con- acres in Potter James iA 4 in ROTEH WH} ef A ————— Souvenir Postal Cards 1 Hi Wom cards, Hall, hese i and about Centre veporter office 100d a... prodt - Phere are no two weighs about it 8 pair of scales Ibe average atitomonile is almost as #LULOOr as a mule CPCI OP000000000000 0000 "Poe P IANOS and ORGANS.... CRU I020PPV00PPCP000PPDITO00000000000800000 5% The “Stevens” Reed-Pipe Piano Organ is the new- est thing on the market. We are also headquarters for the “White” Sewing Machine, Terms to buyer. i prices. Suit thi catalogue and C. E. ZEIGLER SPRING MILLS, - - -' PA, CI900NSOVNTO0POOPNQOSOO00O0ETSOORSOOOROPOOORO0 My Hair is Scraggly Do you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair. But first of all, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Aycer’s Hair Vigor will not disappotut you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The best kind « 4 “Bold for over sixty years i ” } k fa testimonial Made by 2.0. Ayer Co, Lowsili, Mase yers SARSAPARILLA PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. SPECIAL SALE OF- OXFORDS For Ladies, Children and Gents: andof . , , Men's STRAW HATS Broken sizes in cach. Must be sold before Inven- tory, August Ist, GRETA GgUOEVOETELOROBISRS AS Shoes! Shoes! Good Resolution : Health, Wealth Prosperity buy Shoes from Krape. For and your My price is_saving, good health, and prosperity assured, * Douglass, Dayton A. A. Cutler Radcliffe Seeing is fconvincing in Price and Quality. Come one and all. , C. A: KRAPE wv OVE SENSES EN aa Spring Mills, Pa. Mi Las per cent ‘ paid, Experian business at our iN k OORNICE CO sajesinan wl vest sills BA Ben Ary fle Miles been duly grasied respectiuily reg uest LETTERS TESTA { israel Wold wwnship dooeased having Wo the undersigned be woul Any persons Knowing Ue meives indebled (0 the estate to make tmisediste payment and those having cisims against the same Ww present them duly authentioated for sel pat GRORGE N. WOOLY, Executor, Bpring Mile, Pa EX TORS # ol XECUTOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERS TESTA menlary on the oslate of Jas, A. MeCiuntic, iste of Grogg township, decessed having been duly granted ww the undersigned he would respec: Tally request any persons Knowing themselves it letied ww the estate to make lmmediste pay ment, and those having claims agninst the san 0 present bem duly sulthenticaiea for set vement. ANDREW 1} Clement aie, Ally Belicfonte, in MeCILAINTIC, Executor No, 25 West Market Si. lowistown, Pa a ———— i A A SA ————— Centre Reporter §1,00 a year. PENNSYLVANIA $5.35 Round Trip Via Delaware River Bridge W. W. ATTERBURY, . RaiLrROAD Cape May $5 a nd Via Market (23 Roun hi GEO, W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent.