( /\ 74 tp i rHE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1806 Arbor Day, Friday, October 19th, Who will plant a tree? asm smn i A rls An Accoldent, is arbor day. Sunday evening while A. Zettle, with his Wife and child, and his little sister, of near Spring Mills, were on their way to the home of W. M, Grove, near Centre Hill, their horse took fright at a pile of coal along the road gide at the barn of Jerry Confer. The vceupants of the vehicle were thrown out, and Mr, Zettle was pretiy badly used up. The others escaped without much injury. People should be care- ful not to place obstructions along the public highway. s—————— High Schools Get Cash will this cent. Township High Schools year ninety-five of the amounts allowed these by First-grade schools receive $760 $570, and third-grade, total number of township receive per schools law. second-grade, $3580. The second grade and 179 third grade. There legally Township Schools county, and these are eight High the in appropriations to Harris, $570 . Ferguson, $3 $3580 ; Haines, $380; Liberty, $380; Bpring, $380 Worth, $3 Walker, $570. High maintained oughs do nol in are as follows: 80: Gregg, ot) 3 in this schools participate propriation. ciel meme— Letter to John 6G. Dauberman Hall, Pa. A pound of good Centre Dear Sir : and no bone is Harris Township. Roasted wild turkey for dinner this week. Mrs. Ella Ishler visited in Tyrone and Altoona. Mrs, Sara Weber and daughter spent Mrs, Katharine Wieland her daughter, Mra. Bara IE. Bunbury. There were snow storms on the 10th and 11th. The roofs of the buildings were white, Mr. and Mrs, PP. tre Hall, attended burg on Bunday. Fred Weber and sister Katharine, of State College, were in Hoals- burg last week Mr. and Ms, Harry Bingaman and is visiting Lieitzell, at H. services of Cen- joals- Meyer, in visitors visitors Altoona, Despite the rough weather, this dis- trict was fairly well represented at the county fair. John Kline, Mills, of Wm. Centre home al the the miller tarried for a night at Myers, Mrs, Jones with her son and ter, of Philipsburg, Mrs. EE Ross Cramer, visited her sister, Brown, g the summer, returned his home at Snow Shoe, John Wingard, of Colyer, load Was of first Miss Bessie returned the SERTBON after spending state, last bone ; but there are, a8 you say, many people pay more than & cCerianl pound. Give ‘em bone ; tl : give plenty of bone! There people thau $1.50 a give 'em bone! There's no better school than experi. + but won't for paint; are who more gallon ence ;: cost is high the lesson is never forgotten, paint Devoe, t He } a day easier reckoning Let a man two houses alike, he other y one € buys 10 f i same size $1.50 paint, and pays § } a gallon, each, adayis$ He has to buy the $1.50 paint ; left of Devoe: ll g gallons $1.75, ‘‘ cheap ”’ paint He pays §3 gallons $24 ; 12 gallons $36 for painting ** cheap’ paint. He'll buy the less-gallons paint after that. learn, it's because two gallons more snd has ol), $15; 8 for allons $1.1 $14: $4 more raw # Eaiion f people are slow to they keep buying ‘em plenty of bone, Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co. New York. on bone- meat, Give Kreamer & Bon sell our paint r————— A Ss LOCALS, Mr. ville, their home spring. and Mrs, John Boal, of Tussey- between this and next Instead of going west for the winter as heretofore, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Hayes have taken quarters at At. Iantie City. had been visited the Miss Bessie Cooney, who al State College for some time, her sister, Miss Mary Centre Hall hotel. Ex-County Commissioner Abram V. Miller and family are preparing to move to Philadelphia where they will make their future home, { ‘ooney, al Up to last Baturday D. L. Geary, of near Red Mill, killed ten wild ducks. He says he has an engagement opened with other ducks the Red Mill dam. Coli, D. F. Fortney, of Bellefonte, will speak at several meetings in Ches- ter county in the interest of the Fusion ticket. Col. Fortney is one of the best stumpers in the county, and when he talks he aims to enlighten. As was previously foretold in these columns, the Millheim Journal ap- pears in eight page style. That paper waa the last in the county to lay aside the old blanket form. The Journal under its present editors is bright and newsy and is deserving the patronage it tells of in its announcement. Mrs. Catharine Oberholtzer, former- ly a resident of Centre Hall occupying the dwelling on Church street now owned by Oliver Strunk, writes the Reporter in complimentary terms. She now lives at Killinger, Dauphin county. When living in Centre Hall, Mr, Oberholtzer, now deceased, was following the trades of carpentering and cabinet-making. Worried on account of financial af- fairs, J. D. Baudice, of Scotia, attempt- on of laudanum while in the tent near his merry-go-round at the Fair, Fri- day evening. Others associated with the man noticed his condition, and gave alarm, Ife was taken to the hospital, nud afier hours of work was revived. Buandice threatens to repeat his act. ‘He is the man who operated the merry-go-round outside Grange Park during the Eacampment at this 8B. H. Bailey, E. Kuhn had the largest Eighty cents per hundred weight paid for them. 8. Emma Fisher is enjoying College this wes the : 1 Te a the guest of her sis Mrs. Jol J. Baldridge, of Apollo, a of Pittsburg, was here 10 Sluart, suburb last week three car loads of apples He two car loads and will Centre I'his week he is twenty con- county for some time. ship- J. M. Wieland, Cal. Wieland he Boalsburg carriage works, Cal wi AL will charge of the coach Wieland will with W. H. Stuart have J. M Gingrich now shop, and enter into in the in Bo Mua. Mrs. Aunie The Mar- and Henry, Lin- Mra. Wesley Myers, entertaining her sisters, of Altoona, and of Lucas, Kaz William alsburg, Markle, kle brothers, wit InAN, h their families, moved from ago. Henry died but William is still several years ago, living and work- ing at the same which he did while here—blacksmithing. This Mra. Markle's first visit east, Bhe ex- pects to make a lengthy with trade in visit relatives here, T.J. Baldridge, bought a sweet pumpkin Meyer which weighed pounds. This he apples to Pittsburg, ing it on exhibition until Thanksgiv- ing. During the intervening time a guessing contest will be in progress, and any desiring can make a guess at the number in the On Thanksgiving Day it will be cut and the one guessing the nearest to the numbe: will receive a prize which will likely certain quantity of apples. Thesick : Fred Gearhart, had undergone an operation for appendi eitis in the Bellefonte hospital, return- ed to his bome at Bhiogletown last week and is daily regaining strength. ~—Edwin Rupp, of Altoona, has been ill of typhoid fever at the home of his father, J. A. Rupp, in Boalsburg, but convalescing, Miss Anna Weber has been sick for two months from nervous ailments, and is little improved, —Mrs. Bolomon Lohr is suf- fering considerably from a large ulcer on the ball of her right eye. Bhe has been confined in a dark room for three weeks, with little hope of any speedy relief.—Nora B. Miller is able to be around among her companions again, after an illness of several months, Weddings : Joseph Linn Woomer, of Btate College, and Miss Bara Marga- ret Miller, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. W, Miller, of near Boalsburg, were united in marriage Thursday evening, llth inst., by Rev. A. A. Black at the Rusformed parsonage, The groom is an industrious young man who with his father is engaged at stone masonry at the College, The bride possesees all the qualifications necessary for a good housekeeper, They will be at home at State College after December lst. The best wishes of the community are extended to them.—~John Osman, of Bhingletown, and Miss Margaret Albert, of Pine Grove Mills, were married by Rev, W, K. Harnish at the Presbyterian manse, at Lemont, Monday evening, the Sih, They will go to housekeeping at Bhin- gletown, Congratulations are ex- tended, ————— A IS ————————— The lofty ideals of some men are re the dealer, J. H. eighty-three shipped with the He purposes hav- apple from one of seeds pumpkin, be a who is Low a THROUGHOUT THE STATE | ————— News of n Semi-Loesl Character Gathered from the Exchange Table fi ‘he Telephones, eleven in all, will placed iu the prineipals’ rooms of Pottsville public schools, Bamuel Wellman, of Corry, got a judgment for $2750 against the Peini-| sylvania Railroad for injuries receivid while on a train. He sued for $25,000 Stephen A. Lane, of Luther's Mills, Bradford county, has a corn-sheller that is 100 years old, He had it] 10 years. The sheller is hickory with! iron spikes. has Bix motormen on the trolley line at} Williamsport weigh within one poond | of each other. Three weigh the same | to an ounce—191 pounds. None of the | other three pounds. weighs more than Taxpayers in Shamokin threatened | to prosecute the Borough Council, leging the latter has increased the | borough indebtedness beyond the le-| gal limit, and that the present debt js | It is rumored that electric rail-| road will built from to Harrisbarg, in the near future, The report is that the line will run parallel P. BR. R. the bed of the Juniata river un Le on While throwing a belt on a rapidly pulley, Robert Miller, n young married Millhall, al revolving had {he man of the der and hurled across ket the broken wie Foo, and the ribs were also ec tess LOCALS The large banana piant in the Penn- sylvania State College conservatory is fruit. Rev, Charles F, f Rev, Mile Hall is the successor f A. CU Lathrop ay | sslor of the N+ wil successfully Linden charel burg Baptist Yarnel, the the Hall, D. l. Was farts Meyer in town John Upton Shafler, Jr., editor snd of the Record Bennett Henovo nnd Miss Bertie ( oper Were Wo Gregory Brothers, the Huntiogdon county live stock dealers, shipped two week -—one loads of sheep, last CAT other from A sub-basio of coal discovered teaver Mills, the vailed that there Was Rush township. general opinion pre- was no cosl in that section. I'he Penns Valley Echo for October | is in print and is being sent out to its readers. The editor, Rev, (i. W. Me has caused to appear in the lit. tle paper much good reading matter, ht of week, tween eleven and twelve o'clock, lioay, be. sHIOwW Wednesday ig last f thofa of an surrounding to the dep fell in Centre country. Dr, Fisher a bunting trip in Nova Scotia, quarter Hall and The snow lay until morning. F. J. Wagenseller , of Belinsgrove, inch | returned from each the | pro- | bull moose, the bringing with him one limit 1 vincial law, ir such game under Amos Kauflman, who fine farm east of Centre Hall, Valley Saturday. Mr. Kaufman lives retired near Zion, and of the! substantial citizens in that part | of Nittany Vailey Owns a was in Peuns iz one good, of New York City gage in Centre Pittsburg, Railroad a mort against the Eastern | recorded county Rochester and for twenty millions Y SOME STAT GACTOL ‘ ! ' 2 retly Allorad Aft ing Up “Extras” Out Had Fi Parts of the Building. as Bidders ident Stone fers, Gi Leen the « Hing Lic revels to tap the coal and lumber flelds of | Central Pennsylvania. At the Jamestown Ex position the ol Robert Fulton day. It isl proposed to erect a $600,000 monument | in his memory in the city of Norfolk, Va. Cornelius Vanderbilt is president and Mark Twain firet vice president of the commission that ls undertaking the venture, | | will be a Messrs. Marcellus Bankey, of Potters Millis ; Richard and Cloyd Brooks, J. W. Mitterling and G. W. Bradford, of Centre Hall, each purchased cattle at the sale in Bellefonte Monday. Most of the cattle were bought with a view of improving herds of cattle previously owned by these parties, Albert Gingrich and sister, Miss Madie Gingrich, of Boalsburg, were in Centre Hall Baturday. Mr. Gingrich is the junior member of the firm of Wieland & Gingrich, successors to J. M. Wieland, the carriage builder. Mr. Wieland retired from the carriage busi- ness, and will be associated with Wu, H. Stuart in the mercantile business, The Wieland who is the head of the carriage building firm is Calvin Wie land. The Reporter wishes the new firm abundant SUCCES. on, s/8iss Laura Ruokie and Mrs. J. R. (. Allison on their way home (rom Bellefonte Friday afternoon bad an experience with an auto. The ladies were driving near the Pruner barn when an auto came whizzing along from the rear, and in passing the ve. hicle and auto came together, Just what all happened is hard to tell, but the ladies were thrown from the bug. gy and Miss Runkle was considerably cut arid bruised, One wheel of the buggy wus badly mucked and the axle bent. The auto party was lamp po of the and work f, ia paid of the fir appropriat rox Hn on {idore to take the proprintion for the trick = oui all the Mo give all money, amount of their bid tn) » tht + worked bidders who those thin wit on those essential parts ing, 1s one of the main coming probing. Under ber, ete, Sse on ALY SN Millions Sece er Con- What Frozen: gured On as C 1 Ce i the apite om- an head Payn« ntering w chambers FAT es wondwork Str tural the doors, pllag- evator ts and except the bare as “fur- without enabling inal capl- How for for rplus thus orig “shell” had expected gs for their hout spending of the build. objects of the £ thing not to WAR #Yen rtiitic effects A. Abbey. In mak- encral contract. received ostim from the deco and painting firms, naming Mr, the supervi of the fine nd ovidin his pay work, w als direct contra- i the specifi. itive that to be pro- my firm bid have done” ions were alter- a large portion -let by the i commis- “furnish- itor General Pennypacker is ontractors in « touch isburg and who testify. Their Stone's, txccutled by KE «up their bids t} HE or nna involv- oe | Hii { 0 of declares “I am » shell was at what what pecificat ction cations hing but we ard and alled for was re an har il Ad or and bullding loners charged up a 1% i 3 report of Aud Snyder erted Governor lose i aoing upen to with Mr i prima facile case id the common-~ ullders and manu- used smile having been ert that con- fm- do not the warrant as they and oth- into money in eived ng of that the 074.27 {for fur above the ing the and Artist and his f« rose $1.534 Pen. tn Any 1itid got, in addition the i metal filing cases, $400,000 for bronze fronts. bronze rellings reen in treas- ury department and bronze trimmings on firep? as." Cassel's con- cern bid “hs Metal tele phon booths “by the foot” took in so many cubic feet of God's own free air, The “extras” comprise $889. 940 for “earved panels wainscoting, mantels and designed woodwork,” although in the bu g specifications it was stipn. jated that the joinery work was to “furnish and do all joinery, trimming, ete., necessary finish the building, complete in every respect, and to the full intent and meaning of the drawings and specifications.” The MeNichol-Penrose-Durham-Mar- tin crowd would never have dared to club its subservient legislature into making a $9,000,000 appropriation for “axtras” over and above the original $4,000,000. The Gang well knew what a cyclone that would have raised, and go they just sneaked the millions out of the depositories, thinking that, just as “farniture” had been surreptitiously procured In smaller quantities during the 11 years since "Bull" Andrews and Penrose, as state senators, “passed” the “furniture” act of 1895, the present erime would pass unnoticed also. But postoffice oof filing cas the foot' {to I rETCOCOOOUR00C POOP TOOIGTOORODROD We Trust Doctors If you are suffering from y impure blood, thin blood, de- § E bility, nervousness, exhaus- tion, you should begin at once ¢ with Avyer’s Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. & Rarssp er's Fills are liver pills, Act geully Made by J.C. Ayer Co. Lowell, Mass, Also manufscturers of J nar vison, yers AGUE CURE, CHERRY PECTORAL. 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