————————————— RELIGIOUS sERVIUE AY JAIL, to be Af- 60th Jacob and James From Seemed fected by the Reading of Chapter, Isaiah The Beliefonte Daily News in its Monday's issue printed an sccount of a religious service held at the County Jail in whizh Jacob and James From, Brinton” 7 mig, In the Legislature, INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSE, Mr. Wood, Fayette, providing that the Htate Livestock Sanitary Board, through the locsl assessors of town- ships, precinets and wards of counties, cities and boroughs, shall annually tax each male dog $2 and each female $4, the net procesds to be used in paying damages to sheep caused by dogs. the accused murderers of Josiah C. Dale, participated. The Reporter offer, but secount as |i has | publishes | i | oo comments to ha | th | Naws, except it omits the passage of | | referred to by | appeared in the scripture which may be 3 the reader at his will, The News says : Sunday the Balvation Army held a religious meeting at the County Jail Four men are confined whom are Jacob From and his 17 year there, two of old son James, who are accused of mur- i Josiah ayers « f these goo dering Dale. The singing , o I 1 ry ler J gr HE 1 beopie seem. Ag would aad the elder From'’s heart, that God through ed to mell be wept, he prayed see him and his boy He said if God er he Knew hi safely ould answer his pray- would be a free man next Sabbath, When the eaptain of the corp sang acknowledged believing ia Jesus Christ and that He When the scrip and prayed with him he has power to save, ture as found in the 59th chapter of Isaiah was read, it seemed to effect him greatly, and when the lady asked him if his heart was right God he told her he felt satisfied that he was saved. with The strain of being away from his wife, who has been quite ill, is ivg heavily prisoper’s mind and He er tinually aud keeps saying wife and boy.” He told a reporter of this paper that Jimmy said ** is Bunday and this is the day welgh- the nervous ies system Can- ui My poor Pop, this the re- ligious people come to the jail am going { and for and I { ‘hief Millard Fuesday presum- Dearing rooms, clen« fist TT Ml — 3 The officers pai no no hed ft Supervisors Organize Wo py Anditors Mest The Potter townshiy fuser, John F . ck. met ern. al Live i suditi ces of th 101) —— Thompson-Barkbholder 15re I'howm peo Lied Tisa Ger trude Barkholder, both of Milroy, Rev, W. J. bride is the daughter! were recently married by Bhaefler. The of Mrs Busan Hetrick, (f Mic Hi 60 rmerly Mrs, Burkholder y of Milt y smsenr———— Liguor Licenses Not Yet Granted, 1 Applications for liquor licenses were | heard in court Tuesday of Licenses have not yet been granted. The court announced that any ad” ditional arguments might be presented Baturday morning of this week, inst week A eed mite Richard Property Sold, Mrs, Minnie Richard gold her house aod lot in Centre Halli to Mra Will ism Horper, who will occupy Lhe same by the first of April. The price is said to have been $850 ————————— Smith, the Photographer, W. Bmith, the Photographer, be in Hall Friday, will March 22, Centre lp Ap In Memory of John T. Lee, Whereas: God in his wise providence has re moved from our midst Brother lee; Brother Lee became a member of our order in 1905, his membership covering a period of two years While not attending the meetings regularly, he was a consistent member of our Grange and an honest ana honorable citizen, IF Is with sorrow that we record his death, Resolved : That we set aside a special page io the Journal of our Grange to his memory, aud ex. tend to the family our sincere sympathy, Resolved : That a copy of this memorial be sent to the bereaved family, and offered for pub. Heation in the Centre Reporter and the Farmers Friend, BENNER WALKER, B. G. GROVE, C.D KELLER, Committee, Mr Weddell, Westmoreland, re- quiring that all ehildren be vaccinated before the ange of six vears, Mr. Hulings, presented a bill to tax every steam railroad 1 per # capital stock unless it ac- of 1873. The bill is designed to reach a number of corporations which have so far refused to file their acceptances. Venango, cent. on it cepts the Constitution BILLS PASSED FINALLY, Authorizing the formation of county associations of supervisors, Amending the turnpike act of April 20, 1905, by providing for their repai, and improvement by the imnmty, eity or borough of any hereafter aban- maintenance props Ir co turnpike heretofore or doved or where the company owning tie has been or may hereafter be tails The Reporter's Register, entre Hall H i s——— Harris Township. social at Friday bekahs will hold a Harrison last week Houser pent ser, at of last he City of Brotherly Love, mLUAT sper t part erebaugh visited relatives in and sided Mothers- week as Charles court last there is Ben Fri- horses, year, HDOrses was here, class entre Hall, WAR ing cows and ¢ being made Fellows build nieuce of the PASTORS ASSIGNED UHARGES United Evangelionl Conferenpe In Session at Onarlisie Qloses With the Announce. ment of the Appointments by Bishop Hartzleor, The Central Pennsylvania Confer- ence of the United Evangelical Church closed Tuesday evening. Bishop Hartzler announced the following sap- pointments :-— CENTRE DISTRICT. J. C. Reeser, presiding elder Altoona, M, A, Juniata Park, I Bellwood, J, F. Shultz Milesburg, G. W. Frey Bellefonte, W, B. Cox Howard, WwW. W, Nittany, H, A. Sugar Valley, A. L. Burkett Rebersburg, 8. A. Snyder Centre Hall, J. R, Spring Mills, W, H, Warburton Miliheim, C, F. Millmont, W. C Mifflinburg, E. C New Berlin, A. ( Winfleld, 8. E. Koontz Middleburg, W, O. Hoch MeClure, A . Baumgardner Port Treverton, M, J Lewistown, U. F Mifflin A. Artman H, Foss Kennelly 8. Bhultz Rhoads Shook Sechrist Garret Bierly Basoin Price Snyder Swengel lege, memb G. J ference , of Albright Col arterly Conference mmber of Lewistown Quarterly Con . Dubs, member of ( entre Hall Quarterly ference, Ministers known to the Reporter readers stationed in other districts are as follows : YOBK DISTRICT . Beufer ii id Jackson street ——— Bf rf et —— Rain Tuesday and Wednesday. W. Gross Mingle was elected treasur- | f Hall fire company 6" of the Centre He succeeds Thos, 3, Wilson. Lumberman B. D by the grip for several was Brisbin was “way laid” days and doors, obliged to remain in| Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Decker re- | cently made a trip to Milroy where | they visited Mr. and Mrs. W. O.] Rearick. i { i Mr, apd Mrs. Jacob Meyer, of near] Linden Hall, were in Centre Tuesday, the guests of Prof. P. H. and | Mrs, Meyer Mr. and Mrs 8B, H. heim, have moved to Harter, W, Va, | where Mr. Royer will be employed in | the lumber woods, i Hall | of Mill-| loyer, » | Mrs. H. E. Homan went to Altoona! ! Tuesday to visit her mother, who is} ill, Bhe will also assist in preparing | for a sale of the personal property of! her mother I'he Reporter i= requested to an-| will | Memorial nounce that Progress hold its snoual day and evening lostead of in June as] was their previous custom. J. D. Mitchell, of Jeannette, is in| t)wn. He is a carpenter and assisted | Grange festival on in building the Lutheran church avd! other buildings in Centre Hall, being! employed by Carpenter Adam Thomiss | nts who occupy Boal building, | its Harrison & | repaired and qun- red that a shirt factory, meity of giving employment | will HBoals- five or vighty persons, » new indasiries in Mrs Jacob daughter, Rentsler and {‘hariotte Mar- 8% year in ve already bought coat $205 $100 for tw nud $5 for the seven daughter —and will sail fious New York June 6th. Mr, and Mra. Audrew Lytle, parents of Mrs. Rentsler, will sccompany them to New York, Mr. Rentsler graduated from Pennsylvania State College a few years ago and since then has been ae- He desires to sequire a more thorough knowledge of the German language, and for that purpose will take a year's course in 8 aniversity in Germany. to ‘mp nd pare: soeisted with the College Chamberinin's Cough Remedy Is Both Agreeable and Effective, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has po superior for coughs, colds aud erotip, and the fact that it is pleasant to take and contains nothing in any way ipjurious has made it a favorite with mothers. Mr. W. 8. Pelham, a merchant of Kirksville, Iowa, says : “ For more than twenty years Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy has been my lending remedy for all throat troubles. It is especially successful in cases of croup. Children like it and my cos toners who have used it will not take any. other.”! For sale by 1 he Star Store, Centre Hall ; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills: C, W. Swartz, Tussey ville. Sm— A ———. Lots of good intentions have gone to the bad. A girl may wear fast colors without telng that kind of a girl, Muny a man bas more friends than al that time, i W CC Hubler and fora Logen Mills, He is the father-in-law | and the family moved | Bugar Valley, to] he house, the Bitner property, owned by | B. D Brisbin. Foreman & Smith sdvertise Pittaburg Perfect wire fence. [t will be worth the while for contem- plating the erection of fences to en- quire as Lo prices, eto The feves that an elephant can’t break through is worth the having the those T. G. Wilson and family started for their new home in Hazel Green, Wis consin, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Wilson, as previously mentioned, will be engaged in the creamery business at that point. The Reporter wishes them abundant success, A MM Sl Frapk T. T. Chase, Philipsburg Annie M. Roy, Rush Township Charles H. Andrews, Julian Lizaie M. Turner, Julian Porter H. Albright, Reedaville Mary B, Camp, Milroy John 1. Faust, Bpring Mills Nina A. Zerby, Spring Mills John T. Fowler, Blanchard Clara B. Birunk, Howard Orrie I. Mulbarger, Bellefonte Sarah KE. Tressler, Bellefonte Thomas J. Cowther, Port Matilda Alice Frantz, Port Matilda Secures Pastor, The Bellefonte Lutheran ocongrega- tion, which has been vacant since the resignation of Rev. W, M. Rearick, has secured a pastor in Rev, F, W, Balry, who will graduate from the Beminary connected with the Busque- hanna University, and will take charge immediately after graduation in June, DEATHR MISS MARY DUNCAN, Miss Mary Duncan, one bers of the well known family in Penns Valley, died at home of her brother Robert H. can, Washington, D. COC, morning. Her age wa years, Miss Duncan f the mem- the wae the daughter James Duncan, deceased, Mille The BUIVIVEeH brother mentions Interment made at Spring Mills Wednesday afternoon, services | in the Presbyterian church by Rev, | W. H. Behuyler, Ph. D. The body | arrived immediately before the cere- monies, and was sccompanied by | Robert H. Duncan and Dune the lattera the de. ceased. Was Wallace Can, nephew of SAMUEL O, MeCURDY Samuel ©O, MeCurdy died at his | home at Bunbury, aged seventy-three Mr teran of chool Dur- twenty-six years ne 1 MeCordy was a ve yesrIs the civil | teacher | war, was a former 1 the Miliheim schools {ing the past 1 been in the postal railway service, He was with while pouching mail at the Milton post of. taken to hie Sunbury where be lingered stricken paralysis fice and was home at iust about a week, | i ARA JANI] Bara Jane, daughter of | Forest Btover, died at the home o | parents in Aaronsburg, after an illness i ff months, I'he child had thumbon a pin which Her onthe and Be WAS Bix twenty days, | her class | seho I, and her parents | pathy of the people in the « ——————— Plum Grove, The family of 1. H. with la gripg Runkle have been afflicted ure Bmith purcl t «ane the Gentael Monday Mr. and Mr. and day and Sunday A sleddi Were of Crenrge Among thom Bertha = Lrrover, Ap ftuece Garman, of Bell with rheumatist heart. Ast Your Own Doctor If he tells you to take Ayers Cherry Pectoral for your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then take it. If he has anything better, then take that. We have great confidence in this medicine. So will you, when you once know it. The best kind of a testimonial “Sold for over sixily years.” affects his Made by J. 0. Ayer On., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of ers SARSAPARILLA. PILLS, HAIR YIGOR We have no seerets! We pub the formulas of all our medicines. Keep the bowels open with one of «Wall Paper... NOTICE! HOUSER BROS. Of State Colelge, have on hand WALL PAPER, BURLAPS, LIN-O-WALL-ROOM MOULDINGS PLASTER PARIS RELIEF WORK Headquarters-- ..Centre Hall Hotel... 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