WA EW SHRI ————— ——— DEATHS, JUDGE C. A. FAULKNER Hon, Corlls Allen Faulkner, one of the leading citizens of Philipsburg, and a former associate judge of Centre county, after a serious illness of four week «, during which time he was con- fined to his bed, died Thursday eve- ning of last week, the result of a com- plication of diseases. Mr. Faulkner came from New Euog- land stock, having been born in Nsw Hampshire, March 25, 1540, making years, five months Mr. Faulkner c¢ for his age sixty-six and twelve days. to Philipsburg in 1857, and time carried on the hotel business me *OLNe He served as associate judge of the county from 1592 to 1897, being elected on the Demociatic ticket, Tie deceased was married in Febru- ary, 1877, to Miss Florence Shoop, of Philipsburg, to whom eight children were bora, seven of whom are left to | mourn his death, viz: Corlis A, | urace, wife of Joseph Irvin, | Pierre, May, Florence He is also survived by one sister, Mr=, | B. F. Morgan, of Philipsburg. Barnes, and Pauline, DANIEL HOMAN, Daniel Homan, aged seventy-three | years, died at his home near Penns | Cave, Gregg Interment was made al cemetery Saturday following Mr. Homan was ill but his HIE the Although failing during the past able to do township, August 30. | (drew Lirove a few dus inflannuntion of | he hb sickness In bowels. wil been WH year, Lie ne farm work up to wit his deni h in afew weeks of The deceased leaves un widow, whose maiden pame was Purine Renn, The couple were childless tr Henn his life o | | i “© spent the greater part of the farm, LIL 8 vear ag retire —— From Penn's Valley Echo treasurer By invitation th meet in Mill Hall at — LOCALS, Edward Riter is back road again as a section hand. on the rail- Presbyterian appointments —Spring | Mills, morning ; Centre Hall, evening and Daniel | lichard Soit | Forringer, of Colyer, were callers Tues day in the interest of Mr« Hayes Solt, | Farmer John A. Korman, Lieb farm east of Centre Hall, called on the Reporter for the special pur- pose of buying a seven for his news i paper label, Farivar E. Kerlin, the egg man, was out at Pittsburg snd intermediate points last week, Mr. Kerlin several hundred hens that have proven | very profitable to him. ,v¥V] 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Kerlin little son are in Centre Hall. They will return to Cioeinnati, Ohio, next week where Mr. Kerlin is employed by the Boob Wheel Company Messrs, on the has and ¥ feet tip, was A bald eagle, measuring seven aud four inches from tip to captured near Muncy and shipped to the Zoological Garden, Philadelphin This is the largest bird of the Kind i» captivity. Hull Frvswiay, | The cider mill at Centre wife tion will in Beptember 15th, will be operated Tuesday day of ench week, during the season A. P. Luse & Fox. The Great Centre County Fale be held one week later than usual year, October 9th, 10th, 11th and 12 ©, The change has been made wo we not to conflict with the Milton fair and the result will be that there will be ft ¢! more race horses aud other attractions | than ever before, Mistaken tor Harry Oliver Hall, Esq , Democratic enndidate for judge in the Clintow-Cameran-Kik district, a | travelling man was given an oration and serenade st Loganton The gan. tleman sized up the situa ion, ex- plained that he was not Mr, Hall but an admirer of him, set up the cigars to | the crowd and handed the band a | crisp five dollar bill, bree operation Thereafter the press | nn Phare | wit] | thie sass messnameamamsnssnimnn a 4d LIVING FOR THE FLAG. a A Benutiful From Our the beautiful examples of devo to be found in the civil war, The BSix- of Connecticut volun teers after three da of the hardest and bloodiest of fighting became con- vineed that defeat and capture by the enemy was Imminent. The ranks were depleted, and to hold out longer would enly involve further sacri- fce life, their hour of peril the zealous patriots thought more of the fate of thelr battle scarred flag than of their Just before the final assault breastworks the men, up In of Devotion Records, Example War One of the most tion to the flag most touching as well as records teenth of our regiment VS needlessly of But even in own the shouted on gallant colonel his “Whatever you do, boys, that to don't rive Eive our flag; save an price!” torn from into hundreds its RISTICS iE Ald In nnd Ding nosis of Dig | on Frajts, we have of wee of the or, in other Gold ancient Herod of the rs to Lydia, about conflict about Some say it the Persians, wwids to show just Christ, the pHOre bry ans at a very early date as Mone; nvention Luthorities id Gro BOL first « i ¢ Miletus and no rece 0 5 Ke fs but there are The Per 1st I'he ni was Jusnts, bore the enviable righteousness of called In confer among them of Poland, Ferdi 11. of Aragon, Ha- i-Raschid of “Arabian Nights” wron of Persia, Louis XIIL ¢ and Pedro 1. of Portugal. ¢ seldom This title has been everal monarch Casimir 11 pand 1. and James ’ roan far K! of Fran A Colored View, sald Pickaninny Jim as watched the meteors falling, “does all dat comin’ “Alamo he you soe down? “Yaas, Indeed.” “1 know what makes it. De cullud nugels has been put to work sweepin' up de golden city.” Washington Star. brightness His Way. Mr. Hennypeck (peevishly)-When you tell me to do a thing, like a fool I go and do it. Mrs. Hennypeck (acrid- 131 No, you go and do it like a fool. Muck. . ’ We have committed the Golden Rule to memory; now let us commit it to {ife.~Markham, I AA ————— Tablets, all sizes, at the Reporter office. THE SUNDIAL, For the Latl. It Stands, New York a of dial making quire, octag nd chased Fhey h, and stain Marked WM hich Should tude in an old shop In lower up his trade pid or circu do not re- neelden other carefully preserved added. These dials, with the gnomon, or styluy, are the curiosity shops of Bheffield inlald tea vols nny ther Or ir not fitted ully slipped into show uptown wied debris candlestteks, old blue pls of these shops asked: that brass dial over there? and es sitor to one old is work, isn't it?’ id work,” sald the proprie Truthful James, for 1 know the it It's about t to know. people you EL lish dial. be useless, if 1 ve 7 purposes and 's all har vill eal will call to that, inds made other teh would or practical iven't yon ever stud- heard of latitude? marked out scien et latitude in which So unless you strike that the tell on'd be sur- the states t will les v which perhaps of an old Virginia rey place 1 na, ‘CLAS that many Too bad. nple dial paths, or by ce or at the en- near a n't have two assistants to platforms and but unless | garden | Yews is what you as good | ght, if with ivy or, OF on «1 well, wil if PRY grand, EF It NE alian and ' and triat {11 J USL T tet its or on ared together, post that ” Se 0s in these auto want to hing any skill to set | rk for the i it on the bed of | New York noon ma Lid t the dial in a K i day §Ou are laundry Anction, ilnundryman’s who was sorting | eight pack: i the auction 0 stud le labeled | » forty ut t t is nddress Will what has become of \W id no address and prom What b become of the these forty-seven packages] the tl thrown our very and as good as that plle of hand kerchiefs those shirt walsts and and cnffs. It has been more than a year since they were left here. All unclaimed packages are kept a Year or more, then they are sent around to a general receiving station to be disposed of at auction.” New York Sun call’ an whners of bent Lys ap Some of ngs on fine at ids are new Just look and collars Archbishop of Canterbury, The archbishop of Canterbury is re. ferred to as “his grace,” and he writes himself archbishop, ete., “divina prov: identia,” whereas other prelates use the phrase “divina permissione.” He is the first peer in the realm. At coro nations he places the crown on the head of the sovereign, and the king and queen are his domestic parishioners, he bishop of London is his provincial dean, the bishop of Winchester his subdean, bishop of Lincoln his chancellor and the bishop of Rochester his chaplain the No Use For Them, Canvasser- Madame, I would lke to show you the beautiful silver forks that we are giving away with every half dozen bars of Skinflyut soap. Lady of the House We don't never ent with forks in this house. They leak —Wo- man’s Home Companion, Enough. “I'l never ask another marry me go long as | Hye” “Refused 7 “No: neccepted.” woman to London Tit-Rite The angels may have wider spheres of action, may have nobler forms of duty, but right with them and with us is one and the same thing. Chapin. ssm— a A —— Is it a cowardly idea that would strike a man when he is down ? oti Bs Spring Mills. | the in June has | John Rossman, who since be- | gloning of his vacation been assisting his father in the store, | returned to Franklin and Marshall | College, Lancaster, Wednesday. Grapes very plentiful in Potatoes proved ure this neighborhood, “| large yield, there is a blight on | but not enough to effect the crop. Apples very fair, but the crop is not as | SOIT, large as was expected. Charles Horner, one of Penn Hall's | venerable and highly eiti- zens, died Thursday morning and in- terment took place in Heckman's cemetery, Saturday. Mr. Horner had | been in ill health for several months, | The two new dwellings recently | erected on the avenue by C. P. are near completion and soon will be ready for occupancy. Mr. Long has erected six residences on street, and contemplates building one or two estectned Long | this more, Workmen now tions for abutments for the new bridge elevating the are mukKing excava- over the railroad tracks, wagon road from Allison's grain house | of A. Bhook, | a very dangerous crossing over to near the residence and thus will be avoided. Dl le Unquestionably The Best MORNING NEWSPAPER In Pittsburg is The Post All Newsdealers Sell it. S093P0P0 S0000COPDOPVEOPOALOOI OOOO mem gy (Sen | ... | he Index... Bellefonte, Pa. The FOOT BALL Season i Is with us once again. 0 We have our usual big line of the Spalding Foot Ball Goods. We have Foot Balls, Shin Guards, Head Harness, Inflaters, Bladder i 190068 Gui PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD Schedule in Effect May 27, 1906 Er Te Trains Leave Centre Hall FOR MONTANDON and intermediate stations, Sunbury, Harrisburg, Balti more, Washington, Philadelphia, Wilkesbarre, Scranton and Williams. port: 7.04 a, m., 2.35 p. m. week-days, FOR ELMIRA and intermediate sta- tions, 2.35 p. m. week days. FOR BELLEFONTE, Tyrone, and in- termediate stations, 8.16 a. m., 3.36 p. m. week days. FOR ALTOONA and Pittsburg, 3.36 p. m. weeck-days. FOR LOCK HAVEN and intermediate stations, 8.16 a. m. week days. W. W. ATTERBURY, General Manager J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager GEO. W. 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