FROM VISITS DYING WAFE, Bharllf Kline and Deputy Reese Bring Ac cused Marderer of Jogiah O. Dale Back to Centre Hall Tuesday His Dying Wile, to See there law er all is humanity in the when applied by officials. This is proven by t that Jacob From, held in the inl ut the May term of { murder of ht to his Kline of the werifl fternoon ine with tscle Lisppen- saying very seri- is hav wist for. a Course ROSES lends her ie Charles the Be wring Mills, aver Uhursday Houth Pp may ti CUlear- geograpuical and Frank ring Mille, are ger Lraius on ba pleasant, eh, ADAG wiil be able positions have hev they of th } Lo Lhe SHOW Shoe Lave court to be borough. The good will just begin to graud sod glori- ing it is to be incorporated When they bold their first municipal ine what a great, election. ling Critically Fetterolf, of Madisouburg, is ill, sutfering from the He has been elicale for the past four He is the father of Mrs P. H. of Centre Hall, who with Mrs. spring Mulls, also a r, went to bis bedside Wed- HEC. ond ind years, Meyer C. A. daughi nesday. coke of paralysis, health ape, of ¥ iv And A musical was given at the home of Miss Estlieg M, Ocker, in Lewisburg, Baturday aflernoon. The program consisted of selections performed on the piano by Mies Ocker and her pu- pils, This young lady Is a graduate of music from Buckoell University, and singe completing her course there has been engaged in instructing others. Bhe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ocker, formerly of Centre Hall. The parents of Lhe scholars grere much pleased with the advancement made DEATHS MRS. BOYD A. S8PICHER. An extremely sad death occurred at Pleasant Gap Sunday morning, at which the wife of Boyd A. Spicher died as a result of conflnement, leaving a son a week old, About three weeks prior to this in- cident Mr. and Mrs. BSpicher moved into their new home, and were looking forward to a pleasant journey through life. Fate ruled otherwise, Mrs, Bpicher was aged about twenty- ix years, and was a daughter of the lute Joseph Tressler. Besides her hus- infant son, she leaves to her loss her mother, Mrs, Harah Tressler, who made her home with the daughter, and two sisters— Mrs. Thomas Williams and Mrs. Will- iam Ross, both of Pleasant Gap. Interment Wednesday at pastor of the of which denomi- was a member, time band and mourn was made Pleasant Gap, the Methodist chureh, nation the ofll decensed Hating, ORLA NDO THOMAS, Orl the home Kline, on State Col- Union nda Thomas died Willi farm, at am near Thomas was born in county, but had lived in Centre coun- ty most ail his life, He was married » Miss Lizzie Fry, of SBhingletown, bree daughters and three sons living and dead to this of Lis son-in-law, the Hamilton 3 LL one son were born union. A nterment Faesday no Methodist olliciating. was made Rev. at Boalsburg Snavely, of the Btate College, n, church at wena certian LOCALS A. E. Kerlin 1s building the founda- tion for » third bhennery on the Grand View Poultry farm. He and his son have been very successful in both the of chickens and obtainiog | by ex-Merchant George R. Meiss, he Frances Colyer homestead of fourty acres, located at recently purchased by him. ill not be built where the wer improvements, which burned years ago, stood, iL me thirty or [he Nouse w iown four or more sil near by. he rel to learn that the readers of the Reporter will re- family of Bruce lowa, is af His oldest now ill from that disease, form. The mem- family were all i as the disease was that neighborhood, d the light attack of the loathsome to that precaution f Lingle, at al with Cherokee, smallpox. ighter is igh in a light of Mr. Lingle’ “4 *ClOALed As 80 he wn Lo in ue is credited having been taken, fp — Another Triumph of Art. ne I rtist says that 1 sketching trip y while strolling ertook a par- ttle fellow who a fishing string of He looked so i} country boy t the artist de. make a sketch msiderable Regote- ged for, the lad, dire tions, aa fence. As the artist t his sketch an old coun- wn the lane and stood houlder, t certainly beats all id fellow presently ex- do you?” the artist i | tush, though it ain't so m was the way you keep thet boy qulet so * York Herald. long.” To Tell a Fashionable Restaurant, “When I young,” sald an old bachelor, all the fashionable res- taurants wrote your order. That was the to distinguish the really fashionable restaurant. You wrote your order there, whereas In the common one you gave it to the walter orally. Ordering is a difficult matter. It is a ally when one has guests, that one iy to get flustered over; hence 1 always liked to write my or- der. It kept jut a walter, standing over me, suggesting dishes 1 didn't want, hurrying me, had the power to 1 me completely. But fashionable restaurants no longer are to be dist ished by this writing business. Writing has disappeared from them. They are to be distin- guished now by their French menus— bothersome things that call a sweet- bread a ris de veau, a potple a vol au vent and a leg of mutton a gigot."— Philadelphia Bulletin. was “at you way a vy ow vel ¥ . thing, « "Pe is like me cool. ittle AC "y of the Past. Rimini 1s full of associations with hrilling people of the past. It was here that Caesar crossed the Rubleon. We crossed ourselves on the very bridge his feet had touched. It was here, too, that Bt. Anthony came to preach and, finding no people who would give heed to him, turned in de- spalr and preached to the fishes, who ralsed thelr heads out of the wate to listen to him. There Is a chapel which marks the spot where he stood by the water. In Rimint lived Paolo and Francesca, the tragedy of whose love every one knows, Travel Magazine, - To eorner the market doesn’t always menn a square deal, C00K #10 STOVE FOR BALE «Hi sale, a cook by the young 3% Seople. A number of ghests were INDIAN Homes of ti While wild In manent awed yeu ly likely 1 a larg lodg of his ed to dy and one te hor dwells other pro bers of A eleven needs lodge larger number fact t of pole gnite stretel The 1 an odd used for ber n one with the move the Che th to and pre Alnod espec lodges before tl HOLDIN tion » ed the 75 wi 8 clled to ea and ex paint Tha cool « gia tracts his « ing : & transient « other re get he goes in for men's Life fans beaut; “Now college. m) you to bear “What is that “It Is this, iy bos sults are always achieved by clo plication.” “Why, dad. ous pinster.’ You indeed. A man may have a heart big enough to love two women at one time, but he ought to have more head. —-8mart Set. greatest ro y ap. you talk just like a por Stray Steries, A dwarf sees farther than the giant when he has the giant's shoulders to mount on.—Coleridge. Centre Reporter 81.00 a year. pativmm f Blt Henry, of Gl rheunis i strength nee muscle Phe the 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 Also Painting, Graining, and Picture Framing, Bell Phone. PAREN WL une, Rye cousin Barley Wheat Oats... t i Corp ...... 5 FRODD OE AY STORES, o | Rm Arby Evereny | | i ar a a ES fl as Try a Pair Of Our. . “> 5 ueror “oN YN BD NH 0 “DW ¢ o — blll 2 2 2 Shoes. Wear no Other Centre Hall 2 2 + 1 A y Sedodidiedindindoded. A Protection bial) yOu PE] > Anrntre ~d LOontract eries and BWW RWW WB DB ww é¢ ee The e Index... baled 13 i> } il | ll tA 35c¢ per pound We both x7 Y ou wil have two sizes, but are in pure white. like this paper ung nicer at 1 i * nere 1s noth P w. | he Index... fad ICC. Whooping Oongh, I have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my family in oases of whooping oough, and want tn tell you that it ja the best medicine I have ever used —W, P, Guton, Posen, (a. This remedy ie aafe and sare. Sold hy The Siar Stare, Centre Hall ¢ FA arson, Potters Milla; 0 'W Sewn, Pussy vil! Even the tottler eannot sucoved in bottling his wrath. aI CO "always " é A Necessity, Pd up mans D oy | FE A SYY WN L.aces, Embroid- Insertions. Ne Uo EGGS FOR HATCHING From our Superic { White ILegho Layers. Lay a CRS are high. 200 Sgpstramt hens, S ity you : poultry jour OUR PRICE, | Also, Barre same price. ) | Kerlin’ $s Grand Vi ow CENTRE HALL. « m 11 il Poultry PA. Witmer E. aving fixed bac Ek Of the ot. we ve are 1 pared to do all Wood Work, panting and Trimming, We make pecialty RIMMING AND SPOKE! + 4 WHERLS + 4 Both on Buggies & Wagons. Spokes and rims alweys on hand and dry. WE REPAIR AND PAINT CHAIRS, ETC, House and Barn Painting CENTRE HALL, PA, a ————— b KLLEFONT R p— L RAILROAD, EASTW ARD. a eo STATIONS, | B of be SzEk Zl wt w ves OONEVTIO... | Mortis... | vavrnvinl EEEEEEEREEy SassnENEs RPC TICRORRD A G0 G0 U0 5B G0 tw BpENuszes Beers res 2299999299999 9909900 20 -