Wir BE ‘THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, AUGU +1 1906, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Preshyter «nit Mills for after Mills. m evening Lutbhora: afternoon ; Th Rpring ssey ville Harvest Hom: Hall, evening, Retormed-—-Union, Spring Mills, afternoon morning Centre hewitt [Appointments have not reported to thiz office. | not given her The Slick Recovered Mrs, Jacob peri usly ill, who had fo light 1 $ IS ahve to 4 Sharer, been house. | work again Henry Boabb, thie als to resume | verder, is vble mest abou! again, snd will goon te work Wo pt ultz seed Wheat for “ale The undersigned oflers for s~uie Fultz nhne bundred bushels of choies aed wheat cockle, nnd tru Grain is clean of rye and to name W. EMITH, (‘entre Hall, Pa, ~ - Red Corn A es sis Wanted i ele of red pur Fifteen to twenty busl : y corn, this year's will be the unde crop, chased by reigned, L.. Ruoni Ch. Grange Encampinent Hall, Pa Centre - > -. at ft opveniion «oburn ¥ The Twe bh County will Luthern 81st inst The program has not Dist Habit d hold 1! Friday, vet been given I reRasirey Berry at Work witsile HELI banks wiry geveral fnstan jtes were gis and bunk the fully over t money is after it throw rs priati o Theatre ihe I ed ' Chestnu presenta. WE THROUGHOUT THE from the Exchange Table fiave the Hicans Lo mel =ehool, and eight "here then spenking student: en Cobaus aud Porto Bloomsburg attend ved nt Nor ning others her thirty t this will H it Robert 8. Godeey bravely sacrificed himself to the fury of a mad doy drad for Canton, i and in front of it ie to Cconnty He jumped zed it, holding tight, wh dren tiled (Other sed men ran aid but (oddaey en fifteen times, for » virs been | Drugged by her hair of SU) feel 1h 8 Rosell of Harding VV jured so ar husband HIIBWARY ax serious=ty in who clung irow i medly hart Ste tried whet: the ores ral aWhay i but fell, ane hisir caught n WROTE Livemmpioe who is supetinte w plant al the brewery in wihie one of the vaulis, place his hand against fin froze: so / sid had the four fi 0H ouidn’t loosen for hely the RUG UD et eX pric ne 1 i® torrid went her hand frozen Lb «1 1 War has been declare of Milton, sand the owners in that town by order of council mus » I i { muzzle them o | ed. requires the hig they will be hm pound A resolution hf LIDE at and it was decided that act tion « { was passed whic! nstabie to csptu i all dogs run large unmuzzied, 1037s far dere instituted tO per r Fetm i arn tour and N KRITALORILS ton pars 1. Creasy Wills this week his is t1 first tion of i city, and while that importance, the others ju enticing + jatter are the i mls) Then the Bootie t ‘d Spook mio weinlty, ighters Hi foremost Robi and Evans, , Welsh, Mealy are also the music xylophonists ; { coon laugh-ruakers a Dive MEine res Wanted and Montrose, comedy acrobats ; 1y i Bur “ R Cheslyn rt af ~tine ley, Bri and Lorraine, in Donat Bedi An attract Ali's oriental acrobats, Liz ii and his dog “Jim extra Hassan Toozooniu wi WA fiay Ol from the Barrel. for out B50 cents galion Don't pay $1.50 a oil, which ought comt gallo: and half paint the barrel paint which is semi-mixed, When you buy L. & M get a full gallon of paint that wear ofl for 10 or 15 years, & M. Zine hardens the LL & Lead and makes L, & M like iron $ gallons Li. & M. with 3 lone Linseed Oil i i sized house, Buy and add it Oil freals to Lhe & paint you because |. M. paint WERT Actual cost gallon. sold west, CB Conn., years ago with L. & today. Hold by Rearick Bros. | s———— — in the north, uth cunt, Andrews, ex-May or writes, ** 19 well Painted my house M. Looks entre Hesolntions of Respect Pomona have been called upon to mourn the d cherished and honored member of County Pomona Grange, Sister who departed this life July 8 the sterling worth and integrity therefore, be it Resolved A committee of Pomona Grange, red ommend that such a life held up before the young of our Order as an ex ample worthy to be followed Resolved That in her death Progress (it the County, State and National Granges have lost a staunch friend and beloved sister one who, though genial in temperament and kindly in disposition, was ever ready to defend the Grange and prociaim ita virtues to the oul side world, Resolved. That we, as a Pomona, most deeply feel the loss which we have sustained, and that we strive in the future to emulate ithe example she has given Resolved | That we, as Centre County Pomona Grange here assembled, do bereby extend to the surviving and bereaved husband and daughters our deepest sympathy in the great sorrow and irreparable loss that has befallen them May God's Holy Spirit comfort and sustain them with the consolation of His grace “ Yen, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors ; and their works do follow them Be it farther resolved | That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of Centre County Pomona Grange, and published in Grange News, The ¥armer's Friend. and The Centre Reporter and a copy be sent to the sirieken family. Angust 21, 1908, Whereas, sinee our as oath Lee the Ceut Maggie Rhone 140 of such we That as be LES, alike do CAROLYN DALE, AGNES GROVE, MRS. GEO, DALE, MES. EM. CAMPBELL, MES, JAN, F. WEAVER, Committee, ——————— SS A——— A bv baby was born to Mr. and Mis Lk. uven liters, Saturday night. , Iuade tuany trips ov ali It was Lo repea FIBLOE AS HEARTY As POEs {| rafllsman lanned the ' ’ dE i iitlord Khoads, a | takes While sunkes abd a number ol : ’ Lilling tt} 7 RILIIOE 0 hile worl siothier : i eK he 13 snakes was less than three actual time On the farm of G. W imestone township t Lycoming © un- Poland Chivas sow Pigs December, 1905 ty,» a that had IIA thirty-three in two litters she had a litter if nineteen. all white, and in August of | this ni 1 t of f 1 white, itter Mirtesy;. NTR | black and seve all living { of the first twelve lived The Story In Poetry, Nome Line ago a i peo} it ville snd vicinity drove to Penns Cave, pumber of young lads aud lassies—from Keeds | and this is how the Reedsville § Bim } vent tells the story Mr. John W. Taylor And Cummins MeNitt Had two old horses I'hiat couldn't run a oit I'ried to pass 8 mule team On the Millheim pike, But the muges they beat "em You never saw the like Ming a song of mule ears Penns Cave and all Phey'll have mules the pext time They go to Centre Hall. ——————— Home Services D finrvest Rev James W. Boal, preach a Harvest Home in the Lutheran church at Spring Mills, Sunday at 10 30 m., and in the Lutheran church st Centre Hall, 230 p.m At 730 p Rev. W, H, Sohuyler, Ph. D, will preach a simi- lar sermon at Tusseyville, that nll the members of the above con. gregations will be present and give a liberal offering for the Lord's work J M. REARICK, Pastor Harvest Home services will be held jo the Union church, st Farmers Mille, Bunday morning, by Rev. D. Gress, pastor of the Reformed church, A Meeting of Medical Soviety Postponed. The meeting of the Medical society of the Afieentl vceusorial district, come rising Blair, Cambria, Centre and { Niearfleld counties, announced for Thursday of last week, was postponed, It will be held in about two weeks and a definite apnouncement will be made Inter, » D., sermon a. 1H. ————— Esau sve iocones TT san ls TLE GUIMARD, THE SPIDER. inlet, who flourished in of the Ve of bifriase he elder tris | the middle called If the { “god | put rebuke that his century had pro {| duced but three supreme men | Frederick the Great and Voltaire, ne occasion when reproving his son the king the king of France he would not tolerate any misunderstand | the most friendly tesms Madeleine Guimard { when st! thirteen | and 1 thirty Paris nt W“ Wills of kept This 1 WHS years years her feet age r nearly worshi] Z il BUCCORS aguressiy ely thin 8 “the spider.” vw David, for Guimard was so I thy y 1634 fl i It ielped nard udorn age of luxury » her y London h vi i THE BASS BLACK HBateher That Kills Por the ‘ten of Marine wre Slanghter i speninst i Swriun Finterprise Yestirn ) ml, 1! Hahed ering ile the Ene Advert which I over Switzerland jor sine of every he married and that husband in These with sweethearts and a r social position. AnnoOung of her finds Werself almost position to start a shop, so numer the ples ahe receives from firms anxious to sell thelr goods to her hes 132d the 1M ww i ' “iment igement a gird LER | ons are Gan Barrels, To brown gun barrels wei a piece of | rag with chloride of antimony, dip it into olive oll and the barrel In forty-eight hones It will be coverad with a fine coat of rast. Then rub the barrel with ¢ steel serateh brush and wipe y un rag dipped In boiled tinsced ofl a rebrown remove the old conting with oll and emery paper, then romove the grease with caustie potash rub aver, ay i fn wit] T Does gitting on chairs tend to make people ati and awkward? Orientals ean sit on thelr heels however fat and {| elderly. they may be, while many Eng Hash people after middle age can rarely rise from thelr chalrs without assist ance. London Graphic Nose For News, “That man Is an Inveterate gossip, Land he has a perfect genlus for smell | ther out squally times In families” i “Then his Is something of a storm | seenter.”< Baltimore American. | It is eawy to be brave when you know the enemy has only blank eartridgoes, AI MY STAY AAAS When a girl is all the world to a fellow he rally wants the earth, TERME ey BIRDS OF ILL NATURE. Che Crucliy of Sh w un I Towurd iinyed tlie ovis, he graceful svi { the most racious in its . only (In breeding se: 1 yA a bird gen to nue ay in ith y as a its do °, Ide od, + beyond tht for a comfortable it Vail ulso of unwittingiy af thelr com swim ost newborn while re curly mon life mental to maturity and grown swans have been and deliberately and beak 3 (REV TES] nig THE NATIONAL FLAG, n {(ouvutry Mare nud Hevered f nd wi a protect iW 1 nen inst Viressorks, Fireworks 14nd teenth « thir evoln Thess the Florentines in the g with the thoi: of 1x « ION were fire! ernie 1 in nee of tor the became popular In Pome nt the creation of the The rst fireworks, which re semble those which we see nowadays, actured hy Torre, an Ital eplayed Paria In and In fireworks projwes were Manne ian rtist, and di in 1764 Consnintion, “Kao you are still unmarried.” said the gir] friend “Yon,™ “And when 1 see the disappointments of the girls who are married 1 begin to be leve there Ie, after all, something In this doctrine of the survival ‘of the fit tent.” Washington Star Experience, Mother-