THE '’HURBDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1906 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Tussevville, afternoon W. A. McClellan, Reformed Services conducted by Rev, Lutheran—Georges Valley, morning ; Union, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening Appointments will be filled by Rev. W, M. Rearick, of Belle- fonte, [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | The Versonal Registration Law The personal law not apply to townships and boroughs Its the old registration does but only to cities. same way in the country —— —————— Turkey Dinner at Old Fort at ef- serve be served An e elegantly A turkey dinner will Old Fort fort the hotel Sunday. xtra will be made to many guests of the hotel Dan Patch Patch set the Hauturday by The Dan world’s record a noteh lower Paul, pacing a wonderful mile in 1:55 peerle S89 afternoon at Rt, Minnesota, merle — The Boarding House. I'he boarding house on Grange Park has been enlarged and will be man- aged for the Encampment during the Bacumpment and Fair by Charles Wile Dillsburg. The house will be iy to serve meals on Friday, a that time Manager Wiley is experienced in the public consequently will be well served, association of 1d regularly from Orn. and conducting boarding houses, ie Af ern ta —— Does Advertising Pay? A year ago last mon W. B. and F. B, Ott, of Johnstown, the estale of the Mill inserted inch add in Today of papers and Krise bought ith insurance and real business and an the daily papers. He y carry nearly 8 whole tising in the Co umn three daily vy, describing pre perties liflerer kinds that been placed They attribute liberal advertisin their success to their r'o=- g, saying that in p portion weir advertising increased customers increased t pays to advertise A A —————— Meeting of Town Council orough council met in regular NO pass I'he b ssion Friday evening. business $ was transacted, except to and 11 order paid the following bills : ————f—— LOCALS Millheim Lodge, 1. O. O. F., build an addition to their hall W. O. Rearick is 1} house in Milroy pleted will be that will v1ild ine uilding =a new which when com- finest building in the town, form- being the The brick walla for the n Re ed church, built. The work is being done by Wolfs, of District Attorney W. G. fonle, was in town ow at Tylersville, are Bellefonte, of He laying Runkle, elle was interested in the vad Tuesday. matter of outa p to the farm, south of Earlystown, rivate re Grossman One of the best wheat crops reported thus far was raised by J. J. Arney, west of Centre Hall. The yield aver- aged thirty-one bushels per acre, thresher's I'he variety is mostly fullz. The United E Fairview, one of the appointments on the charge of Rev. J. F. Bhultz, was extensively remodeled, and the whole of the indel met by of the congregation. measure. vangelical church at edness members the MeNitt- of Centre While cutting trees on Huyett lumber tract, Hall, Samuel Meyer received a severe injury on his head. tree switched back, striking his head, and also bruised him east A limb on a large one of the branches cutting his scalp otherwise. Dr, J. R. G. Allison sewed up the wound. of a magazine, published Williamsport is justly proud monthly illustrated family such as The Btar Magazine, by Hugh B. Fiedler, youngest maga- zine publisher in the state. The Bep- tember number is now out. It is so full of literary matter and high grade illustrations as to make it worthy of being in every family where the mails reach. County Commissioner John L. Dup- lap has received the sad intelligence of the death by drowning of his sister-in- law, Mrs, William Dunlap, of Free. port, Ill. The accident occurred in Apple river, Jo Davies county, Illinois. Mrs. Dunlap with six others made up a driving party that were enjoying a day’s outing. Along about noon there was a cloud burst and in driving home they attempted to cross Apple river. The water rose so rapidly that the horses were taken off their feet and the occupants dashed into the stream, Mrs. Duniap and Miss Nettie Murphy were drownod. Mrs, Dunlap was a daughter of J hin B. Osborn, and the family came originally from Centre eounty. EE — Re Harris Township. Getting ready for the Wabash io Boalsburg, Wm. Baumgardner is having a roof put on his house, John Peters, of Kansas, Centre county friends, Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Fortney Hunday in Pine Grove Mills, Elmer Taubelm, of Altoona, spent a few days in Bhingletown, (George Hosterman and Ira Rishel are having new porches built, Robert Patterson, wife and Illinois, visiting relatives loalsburg. Mrs, is visiting her cousins new | in visiting | hpent of in HOY, are of Rochester, New York, in Harris and Beule, College townships, Amanda Walker is staying for » home of Luther Dale, Mrs, sore time at t} Pleasant Gop. John Witmer, of White Hal, some of his family, spent Bunday with Hear with friends in this place, Frank MeFarlane attended Farmers’ to busi- 1 Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Friday. H. M. Hosterman left Monday morning for his new field of labor as Benner Township High «a relating to the teacher of the school, who had been at home year, re- Frank, David Lohr, in Altoona for more than a turned to the pear Shin Norman gaged al work on brothers home of his son rletown Melntire, the during with the farm Everhart n Altoona where he will go to school during the winter. C. ] farm by agreement of the other also a tract adjoining it, the of his brother, B. B. Moore, heirs, of College, and will some buildings. The maj ReCessary repairing rity of the farmers will hi seeding this week ; some are mak- w hile corn. All hay, cutting hurrying up the the Eocampment y vt ext week the building both from house, veujent f build- ings will finished wi a coat of pains. ture, With a turnout new a load of egRe, apples and other lard, farmers in this he Lig make this is Le highest prices the ffords will be paid for produce, » beginning this work he made a visit to Asronsburg. Keller, Was this the old Jue who ird of day in the t the her grand- While reminiscences uful days. good health. the only Margaret eighty-five years old on the the Dorn month, spent part of house where she was (ieorge Bhenberger home, y 1" 3 4 occupied Moth A by ersbaugh. many and ood yout joying Of thirteen she is one shi a — Aaronsburg. of her children, with Ira Gramley. Mrs. MifMin- burg, spent a few days at the home of Wilmer Stover. Misa home from Be 4 Arney and ¢ Spent a few Mr. Caroline day “ parents, aud Mra, Heaker, of returned High Harmon to attend Ardrei na lefonte nol here, Mra, Anna visited Mrs, Weaver ing to her home Monday. Mrs, Jordan and Chicago, were guests sch Wolf, of Wolf's Effie Weaver and and wife several days, Ntore, (George return- child, of of Mrs. (irae L1ilinois, Maria Deshler. Misses Mary and Annie Isenhower visited friends at Milesburg, returning home Monday. Miss Kathryn Frank and Breon married evening. John Haines, who lived in the toll gate house, moved into the home of Frank Tomlinson, in the east end of town. Herbert Hosterman Kreasmer, of Woodward, at the home of Sunday. James Wednesday were and Charles were callers Henry Bummers on Woodward. Quite a number attended the base ball game at Asronsburg, Saturday. Jd. D. Boyder and Mary, returned from Saturday. daughter, Miss Yeagertown on Miss Bertha Hosterman is visiting her friend Miss Amy Htover, at Rebers- burg, this week. Chas. Musser and James Bmith Jeft for Yeagertown, last week, where they have secured employment, Miss Edna Miller, a young lady from Wolf's Btore, Is spending some time with her grandparents, Miss Mabelle Wolfe, fiaviog spent a week with friends at Linden Hall and Bellefonte, returned bome Thursday. Mrs. Boob, Mrs. Wise and sons, Ell wood and Samuel, attended the funeral of Charles Horuer, at Bpring Mills, Baturday, a — HE STANDS FOR “SQUARE DEAL" For For a! Rigl.te of the People. Candidate In the Fioht the Con: accepting the Party nomination declared for re emphatic manuer, many of the changes the for years, but which them by the ma i I'. Creasy, In Lei socrotic Lincoln wiiditor general, form in the i 150] most reviewed le demanded were always denied ching rallroads In re. of fare, sald Mr. no bearing on the re. in November, It will the legislature of declaring that the peo the passage of the right of trolley freight and the a ralliroad commission speech in full {8 as fole The action of One ducing theh rate will have at the polls effect Creasy No on added two inst on cent rate legislation, companies lo carry creation of Mr. Creasy's lows Mi ation of Republi Geptiem Chalrman and Committee of No- the Democratic and Lin- State Conventions accepting the nomi- office of Auditor General nsible the responsi- tific coin nn n-—in nation for the of { Involves the honor the appreciate con- fact did not onven- fef th the to realize iderations Yout x aiff the t1 vot the paymen stitutions counties for schools roads and other purposes, and yet the average balance remaining In state treasury exseeds $10,000,000 the thoughtful citizen takes the history of lation of Pennsylva- that the cumbersome methods under which taxes are collected are patches ramework which was ted ARO And with- totally changed conditions old vehicle is still driven and it would be difficult to cost of the tion of plain irrational ree or to inquire into ie legis find {ve “nad YORrS not collec the to disbu wasition not be a HOGMOn-senge it is a poor financial taxes from the people ting the y to exact after dedud cost of collect to repay them. Better permit remain with the people In the first Instance comp The and ing them them to ty calls him to of the auditor partment of Pennsylvania part in running the cum- bersome tax machine as it is set up, but he Ix not a careful man who will not make a thorough examination and an overhauling of the machinery with 8 view to suggesting legitimate repairs “The consideration of a citizen who has been deputized by the people to fill a state office is thelr Interests, “The unequal and excessive burdens of taxation justify one who would be. come a finance officer of the state to safely and rightfully subscribe to the roposition in this reform fight, which BAYS "* "We repeat our demands for equali gation, and recommend that the large surplus of the people’s taxes remaining in the state treasury from year to year be applied to the reduction of taxes for the support of the common schools levied In the several school districts of the state, and to improvement of township roads, and that the revenues derived by the state from licenses and personal property be retained by the several counties in which they are raised.’ “Your candidate for auditor general in accepting this nomination, if called to the office by the vote of the people, promises a "square deal” to all, and will devote lis best energies and abil. ities to administering the office faith. fully and honestly for the best inter. ests of the state, which are the best interests of the people.” man whose du the affalrs administer first FATE OF THE JUNE BUGS. Awrul Dew Creed Pounlshment That Was by an Ancient Council, a1 haz an ollicinl of | rites News from collector June the Switzerland, "This : pize Is the the und he is appointed by vity cou when triennial pes June bugs oceurs, epow ered to destroy hit stite Is nll the Insects that may Each owner of a obliged to gather five pounds of bugs, and those who happen to be the proprietors of larger pleces of property must coliect proportion ftely For each pound that is missing from this oblig amount a fine of 10 cents but If wore than fortheo pound Is is offered property entirely he broug mall e to him more utory in tipo send, the required quota In premium of cents a Thi remuneration besides the A landholder rather others who bugs at all is £5 to £10, permission to they ig sticks ul mwny SUD) jeu School fine of from receive “lied where the tr i thelr neavorrs ii bg Iu lodge as many metable Gluttons, they re « W et and the p meat, the lant the round It; they dually relax nd return he halk without tl i it wil inks » pint fiir iH wel of 1 oached nd ! turns the iy kills them tons cheese egEs A and final leas Saluting the Filag. Army regulatic what honors these in detall paid to the flag, implic itly itter how of show military superior, he is and glad to do honor to his flag. Whenever any one In the military service of the Unit ed States passes near the unfurled col ors or whenever the flag passes before him, he is required to remove his cap in salute, and If sitting he is required to rise and stand at “attention™ until the flag has passed. —-8t. Nicholas ms preserib shall be i are No mu relish the duty to always ready and regulations nd gladls Httie one may ing the observed POs [M sone Decidedly Improved, Mr. Snagsby (rummaging In closet) Maria, this is a new hat, jsn't it? Why don’t you wear it? It looks better than anything you have worn this season. Mra, Snagsby--That's my old hat. It blew off my head the other day and was run over by a street car, and 1 think you are just as mean as you can be!l—Chicago Tribune, Gueered Himself. Miss Withers (showing photograph of herself)—-1'm afraid It's rather faded. Binks (Inexperienced, aged nineteen) - Yes, but it's just like you.--London Mall, Goodness does not consist in great ness, but greatness In goodness. —Athe- naeus, Our enemies are our outward con sclences. Shakespeare, — Letter to PR Auman. Spar trig Mills, Pa, We feel Low you came onal { your first few jobs Devoe, as to gallons expected and De , Take job A. Denr Bir : uhinll obliged if vo't write us Oh You made your price, Job RB, 15 and uged 10, you had used judge Devoe by what before, used 15, You expected to Use Of You before, Course, you have used Here's how a few came ont MA Va. Voe, Thomas, painter, Ly writes : “ My first job with uehburg, Dee I estimated 57 gallons ; Since then I have not used else,’ C. B. Kllwards, used 50 Raleigh, N. C., bad gallons paste paint on house, and bought A. LE. HW) gallons Glenn, his painter, Had 16 gallons left. Mayor W. W, Florida, writes : 35 gallons for my house ; Mouticello estimated 20 gal. Carrol, ‘ Painter took long Devoe,’ Gilmore & Davis Co., contractors say of and covers and painters, Tallahassee, Florida, 2 gallons Devoe spreads as far as 3 apy other paint they know, better MB. A. Florida, Fellows and Masonic Halle, 20 Devoe Bullard, Handford, for painter, estimated 50 gallons Merkel, Pexas, for Mr. ) gallons for Jones & Rogers, i 10 gallon v mated 10 gallons Devoe house and bought first coat ; it painted two coats, Erb-Bpringall Co., Ban Antonio, Texas, painted two houses same size for D. J. Woodward, lgad-and-oil, the other Devoe, $12 one Devoe cost iabor for paint and Tom Masey's painter, Texas, estimated for his hou springs, fr 10 gallons Devoe : had 4 Je r« truly W. DEVORE & Cx New A our, paint Kreamer & Son sell Wp Transfer of Ren! Eslate Deed Susan ‘oodle 1 Cyrus Hall, premises Samuel Foreman, . June ', Foreman SOK), James Passm burg Brewing Co. | $2.500 ati J. HB. Robb, tin twp 1 YY i Sing ger, March §, 190 $250 Frank = late, Julia premises in Bells tzfowW., i uxX.. 10 Aug. 14, 1906 fonte., $800 Harry Bickle el u Behold, , 10 Howard July 21, Union twp Mildred M. Prince, August 15, 19 acres in Taylor twp. $500 John Larson, et. rich, Aug. 25, If Rash twp. $500, premises $450 Pr Will- 140 ince, el, bar., to iam W ux., to May Nied- RCres 10D 1 fm: - oO Hit AA —————— To the Hest Pald Man IUs sound sense that we tell you, dollars and is the L.. & M Your work costs jess best every Lime Paint, You do more painting with one gal- lon of L.. & M. than with of other paints and the L. & hardens the L. & M. White makes the I. & M, iron. 4 gallons 1. & M, gal lons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate you Li» gallons M. Zine Lead and wear like two Paint mixed with 3 sized house, Actua gallon. A. T. Terr. il, N. Y., writes, '* 16 year. sgo painted with L. & M. Only now reyiires repaintiog '’ sold b ¥ Rearic k Bros, Centre Hall A pf i alt Need Wheat for sale about §1.20 per lost 1. &M Riveshiead, The undersigned oflera for sale one hundred bushels of choice Fullz seed Grain is clean rye and and true Lo name, 8 W, Smith, Centre Hall, Pa. wheat. of cockle, The LESTER Piano is a strict. ly high grade instrument endorse by the New England Conservatory Boston, Mass., Broad Street Con- servatory, Philadelphia, ds being unsurpassed for tone, touch and finish. 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 suit the buyer, catalogue and prices. HENVOPPRI GOP IOBBOES : IANOS and . » ° ° : » . : C. E. ZEIGLER SPRING MILLS, - « . Pa. P ORGANS... Ask for Farrer PREBOPOPT OCLC LOOPNET OOCEPRORES For Coughs and Colds There is a remedy over sixty years old — Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of it, probably have used it. Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest. Ask your doctor about it. The best kind of a testimonial “Sold for over sixty years.” ! Made > y 2.0. Ayer Co., Lowsll, Mass, Also “y ufasturers of SARSAPARILLA. ers Y HAIR VIGOR biish sias of all our med nes We have no secrets! We the form Ayer's Pills increase the activity of the liver, and thus ald recovery. Liquid Veneer Makes old Things New + I nd Br Sweet Sherkins : «Nut Chi + A small lot of Summer Goods at Bargain prices, to make room for incom- ing Fall Stock, H. sPRIN( CORR ePPTeeIPreUnOeseee Crome oT Will be offering for a short time special prices on Summer Shoes. Come while sizes arc complete. Must make room for our big Fall Stock, C. A. KRAPE Spring Mills, Pa. EE SER ee Se CS ee TE —— W. W. SMITH ~ otographe IE - ah R71 hava hin adh hah sal EV saw Centre Hall Studio .... ope week of . . . . Grange ENCAMPMENT AND F AIR FIRST CLASS WORK AT THZ MOST REA- SONABLE PRICES. ring tha - - hay Vea f * . v 3 a TAYLOR H.” Office ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Opera House Block | BELLEFONTE Opposite Court House § All branches of legal business sitended to romp. ‘ PA. XE( UTOR'S NOTICE-LETTRRS TESTA mentary on the estate of Israel Wolf, iste of Miles township, , having been duly granted to the undersdgned he would Nenbaotiu 11 Sedu nad Any persons knowing them - elves it the estate 10 make immedinte payment and those ng Claims hr the same to present them 4 3 Authentioated Hloment, pale” ORE 5 po] Executor, emen M i” y Spring Milm, ¥ NTED Traveling salesman, re and 1 vest go " Loven | S000 + Dollar v per oot DOL, — a i Tallis. THE WHEELING ROOF nen A out aie. A I MP AAT AS. Centre Reporter $1.00 a year,