THE OENTRE REPORTER. . WW. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. Centr RE H ALL, THU RSDAY, AU GU ST 16, 1906, TE RMS. The terms of subsc tiption to the Re- porter sre one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per line for three insertions, and b conts per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on pplication. DE AOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEF..1006. State COLIeRe, Bem er, N, P Boggs, N. Py DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET LEWIS EMERY ieutenant Gover JEREMIAH or Auditor General WILLIAM cretary of Int JOHN J. ADAM HL AZE L f Spring T nahi wnshij 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 21, Opening Grange in Fourth degree. Roll cali of officers and fire insur- snce directors, Reading minutes of last meeting Welcome by Victor Grange Response by W. K. Corl. Appointment of committees, Select reading, Florence Marshall. Report of fire insurance. Discussion ‘ Would it be advisa- ble for the farmers, through the Grange, to organize their own bank- ing comvnany ? "Opened by Hon, L. Rhone, James Keller, Recitation, Mamie Grove, Recess for dinner, 1:30 p. m. Music, Recitation, Edith Lutz. Report of Encampment comw ’, Report of telephone company. Discussion: “What is the best method for erecting lightning rods, and what js their utility 7?" —Opened by Jawes Gilliland, D. K. Keller Recitation, A nna Dale. 2:30 to 3:30 p. m., Memorial services in memory o "Brofbe: Mr: “she'l and Bister Rhone, Discussion ‘ I'he advantage of an exhibitor’s sale at the Encampment.” —O pened by GG. L. Goodhart, Discussion : * SBome improvements in the business methods in the local Granges. Suggestions for good of the order, WirLLARD DALE, Lecturer, os gi Oak Hall, Mrs. Mary Patterson and Charles, of Johnstown, are visiting at the home of P. 8. Dale. Misses Lavon and Margaret Ferree returned Saturday from a week's visit with their grandparents, at Salona. Mrs. M. W. Benner and son Harry spent Baturday among friends at Fillmore, Mrs. E. K. Bmith and son attended a reunion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tate, at Dales Bum. mit, Saturday. D. M. Campbell, of Linden Hall, attended the meeting of the directors of The Patrons Rural Telephone (om- pany, at Bellefonte, Tuesday. Miss Mabel Kline, of Fillmore, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elmer Lowder, A number of people from here at- tended the Odd Fellows reunion at Centre Hall, Friday. * Mrs. J. G, Irvin and Mrs. A. M. Dale spent a day at tbe home of Mrs, Henrietta Dale, in Boalsburg, Sanford Wilson and wife were guests at the home of Harry Burns last week, Mrs, Edward Bellers entertaived Bellefonte friends on Bunday. Mrs, Miller and Misses Ella And Cathryn Dale attended a C, E, rocial at the home of Mrs. Cornelivs Dale, at Lemant, Thursday evening, son Poe ARIAL SN pec é ci DEATHS EDWARL JOHNSON MeCLOSKEY i Edward Johnson McCloskey died at | his home at Plainfield, Illinois, on the | 4th inst., aged eighty-five years, two months, eighteen days Mr, McCloskey was born near Pot- | ters Mills. August 20th, 1564, he listed in the Civil War, and was #88- signed to Company (3, 210th regiment, | Pennsylvania Volunteers, being dis- | charged June 24, 1865, at Philadelphia, | Thirty-eight yeurs ago he became sa member of Centre Lodge, I. O. O F, Bellefonte, and maintained his | membership until death, When quite | a young man, Mr. McCloskey joined | the BSprucetown Methodist church, and is credited with having faithfully ene. | at ived up to the church vows. He Eveline 17, 1846 Miss | February | they journey JOYS From this aged home death | wae united in marriage to Jane Cadwaullder, Over sixty years were life's others permitted to travel Lo ie ther, BOTTOWS sharing rach and has strangely been until In have been fi Rept away now 8 Xty years many homes | and kept I'his indeed is unusual «to minded, reared dis- | solved, but this one has been in- tact until now and wd, | Kansas ; | Three sons call the name character of their father bles Davia (Girard. of Plainfield, of Fremont, who is now mosy, of and | Neb,, tn William Fletcher, Horatio Bevner, wilh the; her perfect | oLier, ninety-fourth year, with the control of all her meutal faculties, are mforted and inspired by the 3 of these years which foots of the fidelity and mien testify to fortitude of called from | their loved one recently The deceased went west in 1869 and settled in the vicinity of Plainfield, on | the and for twenty-five years was employ- farming. Years » Plainti and has Ing there since what is known as Wagner farm, seven eld BRO he been live! a1 mM! Peter M., Smith diet on east High street at nome Wed- with complications, Northumber- | al nis noon on nesday, after a we paralysis ihe Deceased was born land county Bge, For his family says the Watchman. k's illness and r in and was sixty years of many years past he with in Bellefonte, He was a wagon the few years al have lived maker by trade but last had been working tions, He is surv the following chi lie, W Filliam, VArious occupsa- ived idren by a wile and George, Lil Lizzie, Charles, Luther, John, Mary and Emma, The funeral took place Saturday morning from the house, Deceased United Bret} conscient i Thomas, of was the H member church, WAS and hristian gentleman. » Miss Mary J. Lohr, William Lob iren He was married t daughter of the late Centre Hall than her She After au illpess of more Mrs, James Kitner died in Woodward of cancer. vived by her hosband and the ing children Edward, of Arden, Mich. ; Mrs. Annie Condo, Asrons- burg Rev. William, Saylorsville ; Mrs, Carrie Fultz, Noah and Robert, Woodward ; Samael, Spring Mills. The deceased was aged fifty-seven years, Interment was made in the Woodward & year at home ia sur- follow- nine months cemetery HARRY BOOZER Boozer, years. and died Bunday forenoon. Interment took place Tuesday. The boy had a running sore on one his which later became Harry Boozer, son of John of Osceola Mills, aged nine nine months, of limbs, tubercular THOMAS W Thomas W. Fisher, commissioner of Centre county from 1897 to 1900, died in Bellefonte, Monday m FISHER i / lants So od The Centre Hall Evaporating Cofi- pany sold its plants at Centre Hall and Coburn to D. A. Boozer, one of the members of the company. Mr. Boozer in turn sold a half interest in the plants to Charles Miner, of Rose, New York. Mr. Miner is an exper- ienced man in the business, and he and his partner will give the plants their personal attention Both the Centre Hall and Coburn plants will be put ute operatiop "ogut/ J — “ Rev, Hearick Improviog Rev. J. M. Rearick is reported to be Improving as rapidly ss can be expect. ed. At present be is not suffering much pain from the ulceration. Hs —— Marriage Licenses. George W. O'Bryan, State College. Ethel J. Bathgate, Lemont, Warren B. Teel, Reading. Bessie J. Dubs, Rebersburg. - New Bell Telephones, Bell telephones were installed in the residences of R. D. Kilian, Centre Hall ; and the Spring Mills Hotel, at Bpring Mille Smith, the Photographer, W. W. Bmith, the Photographer, will be in Centre Hall Friday, August 24, from 8 to 2:80 o'clock, 4 ob SO A — dh dS ON i i 5 NG Ao Mr 4 0 iso Sl A 5 ol SAR oe 55 vii Bo ls Pond min os. the Chicago, routes, at 10: 25 a. m, daily. FF. A. Name your exact route Rate for Firemen's Convention, Fhe Firemen's Convention which will meet in Bellefonte, Wednesday and Thursday, August 22nd and 23rd, promises to be one of the largest gath- erings Bellefonte has ever had, Twelve fire apparatuces and most of them with bands. There are many more to! hear from who will likely accept the | invitation. In addition to the above, Company B, 5th Regiment will also be in line. From present indications it will be the largest turn out of men ever had by the Centre Firemen's Association The hub and hose races will be exciting and something new in section of the District. The raliroads have made the ing special rates From August 2lst to 24th, one round trip for uniformed fires en ; and one-third rate ta all from August Zl to 24 and on the 23, the day | of the parade, one fare for round trip to everybody. In addition to the above atiractions there will be a Midway in the Armory, | where all nations will be represented — | a minature world’s fair. The people | who did not visit the World's Fair at | Ht. Louis should not miss this, ———————— Pastor Resigns. Rev. A. UC. Lathrop, who several | weeks ago resigned the pastorate of] the Milesburg, Martha and Port Ma-| tilda Baptist churches, expects to be- | gin his pastorate at Clearfield Septem- | ber 1st. He will preach his closing sermons at Milesburg and Marsh | Creek on August 18th, and at Martha | and Port Matilda on August 26th. It] is a matter of mutual regret and sor row to both pastor and people to sever their pleasant relationship. Both the pastor and his family enter upon their new work with the best wishes of their many friends in Centre county, Gospel Meetings at Walnut Grove, A series of gospel meetings began in the Walnut Grove School house Tues day evening. The meetings are being conducted by Evangelist J. H. Bristo, of Altoonn. The public is cordially invited, br AAS AIS Hlooded Usttle at Private Sale, i J. B. Gentzel! wiil have a oar load | of fine young cattle at private sale at Bellefonte, at the Haag hotel, Satur- day, August 18. The lot consists of heifers and bulls, weighing from four hundred to eight hundred porinds, All fine, selected stock, fire- District | very this follo we fare one Aaronsburg, Merrill who clerking in a grocery store at Lewistown, spent umder the roof. The remainder: of his vacation he spend at Atlantic City . P. Adanrs, of Btate College, he Sabbath Ww ith his family Miss Tamm ie Btover visited i at Sallyioue = few days this week, Rev. Irey and family, of Rochester, \ Beyer county’, are making their an- nual trip to th is place and are guests of Dr. CU. 8. Musser. Mr. Bhell and family, of Reading visited his unc'e, John Yarger, a few days this week. Mrs. Henry Beaver and Belva, of Millheim, were callers this their for mer home, Rev, F. VV. Brown, of Beaver Hprings, preached an excellent sermon in the Reformed church, Wedneaday evening. As he was pastor here four years ago, the audience room was well filled with eag er hearers. Prof. W. T.. Meyer and Isenk ower, i= a few days parental 11 Wii spent friends daughter, in daughter Walter Orwig and family visited his Misses Sara and 1)ora Guisewite and Ten-Day Excursions to The for mer and the latter will remain in Phils lelphia to resu me spent Sunday with his mother. Lewis Boob arsed family, of Akron, Ohio, are the guests of his parents at this writing. ———— — Rebersburg. Rev, Bolly and family, of near Phila- delphia, are spending several months M ra. Jared Kreamer. spent a few days with her daughter. Rev. William Scholl and wife, Roading, are visitiog te former's mother, Mrs. Jrsne Scholl, Miss Rebecon Moyer and sister, of Bpring Mills, aire paying a short visit to their grandn other, in thiv place. Jacob Houser , wife and children and | the home of Bc ott Stover. Mrs. Zellers and brother, ville, spent a dixy in town, The membiwrs of the Lutheran church at this pl ace will hold a picnic in SBmull’s grov e, about one mile northwest of tow: 1, on Haturday. All are invited to atte 1d. S————— APOTAPA————— Visiting cards pi -inted at this office of Tylers- ddd ddindodh lds fice, or Long Branch Thursday, August 23, 1906. Round $5.26 . From Centre Hall, HAM Fdaye GREAT CAMP MEETING AT OCEAN UROVE ext Tic Agents WwW. BOYD RK. M. PILE smenger Agent Asst. General Passcounger Trip Pa . (yood ning regular trains with ning onl n leaving nisi nea GEO ieneral Ag't | dnddonds dod Ln din dni ddl din didn. ond ln Bodin din inndis dindindlindlon dy Sp dD Din dirnindin 33rd Encampment and Exhibition of the Patrons of Husbandry of cesta Penna Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September 15 to 21, Inclusive Encampment opens September 15 Exhibition opens Monday, Sept. 17 The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylvania, and for Twenty-eight acres devoted to camping and exhibition purposes. by farmers farmers 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 Fhe Penn’a 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. (Mngrich G. L. Goodhart LEONARD RHONE, Chairman # GRAIN MARKET, Wheat ,. |r . | Bari “ | Corn Oats ......... a tat aad The undersigned offer for sale an EL1 STEEL HAY PRESS It is a steam PRODUCR AT STORES, «. D0 BUtier....... cummsness WE eh arenes Perens ve AN a“ Cs DR. WILL 1s A. _ALEXANDER _ eh wDentist,.. WITH DR. HUGH 8. ALEXANDER POTTERS MILLS, PA. Teeth Extracted Without Pain Inquire at Boalsburg or Centre NAL NRA. J. H, & S, E, Weber