—————— I AN i — eS DEATHS DR. JAMES W, SANKEY The day after Memorial Day the spirit of life passed away from the body of Dr. James W, Sankey, at his home in Winterset, the county seat of Madison county, Towa. He had reached the age of eighty years, the of that was largely responsible for his death, wr, and it was ravishea fime Sankey was a native of Potter township, having been a son of James Hankey, and was born on the Sankey Potters Mills He western lady, Judge A. Hankey, of Wichita, Kavsas, to homestes 1, near leaves a wife, who is a i ni y one brother, R WO s0o6ns, als wrn his D Sankey toad the lder De W i t salt ¥ + : f sliiended Bd i034 medicines with ilson, at Potters Mills, we Und iyivanis, Philadelphia, out, ures at t!} versity of Peni broke he enlisted When the war in Company H, 49th Regiment, and served gallantly, MRS. WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN, Chursday morning of last week about Pr. Meyor Goes to State, Among other changes in the heads of departments in Pennsylvania State College in the succeeding of Prof. I. Thornton Osmonds, dean of the school of Mathematics and Physics, by Dr. J. Frank Meyer. Mr, Meyer ix a native of Gregg township, being a son of 'Bquire J. B. Meyer, of Penn Hall. He is a graduate of Franklin & Marshall College "94 ; later he took a course in Physics at Johns Hopkins University, About five years ago he was selected the University of Pennsylvania, in the Department of Phys of Ph assistance professorship. Dr. Meyer has an jastructor at its, where he received the degree D., and later was elevated to an at sll times been diligent and progres- sive in his studies, and this appoint- merited. Prof, Os- monds, who resigned, will retire from ment comen well teaching. ———— tf —————— From Illinois, From Maple Park, Illinois, G. H. Risbel, under date of 17thNnst., writes the Reporter thus; We spring have just through =a J g of which we passed the like HORE0N 10 o'clock Mrs. William of Hecla Park, di her he early that morning Zimmerman, ad very suddenly at | WE 0 and the suoposi- | me. Bhe was perfectly tion is that she had heart, daughter of Alice Robb, of Bellefonte. to mourn her death children, mother brothers and sisters, forty years of age. paralysis of the] Mrs. | leaves) nix | about | i She was a She husband, several a her and She was i i Mrs. home of Elizabeth died at y Lutz, Bellefonte, aged eighty-six years, leaves to mourn her death the follow. | ing children : Je rry Lutz, Bellefonte: | Mrs. George Bwartz Olean, N. Y.,| Mrs. Thomas Zion, Adam Lutz, the | her near | She | Homan, and | Galeton, Pa. { Ihe Reporter's Register tn School Boards Eleet Teachers number of A various distri school boards in the ts have elegted teachers Those reported to this per dled + office are 8 p- have We had June weather up to June 12th it wel never here before, March, but has cold and lay in the ground from three to four weeks before it showed up, and fully one-third of the farmers replanted the crop. Fruit is nearly all frozen. Hay aod oats look very prom- ing. Whe here, experienced in been Corn at is not raised sss in Entertainment June 24th, Prof. J. Albert assisted aged entertainment vangelical Church, Cen- Loose, by twelve Ose ye in the United IE tre Hall, Monday evening, June 24th, The entertainment of play of stereopticon views, songs and Ard, will give an consists 8 dis goblet chimes. The entertainers come here very highly recommended. Adults, 15 Admission : cents ; Doors open at 7 mea ———— An Ouatrage thieving of the Com to permit by inmates i have been circumstances the rebuke are known to even a ih not fie duty of immediate the proper take action to thieves who steal from the A. — Son Marriage Licenses =. Philipsburg. ey Bhore, Ridge tony Ridge Nand Kresmer, Aaronsburg. ods, Margaret A. Wi Boalsburg. le, Yeagertown r, Spriog Mills, oy Linden Hall. Mrs. Howard Miller and little spent several days with Mre during the beginning of the week. Mr, and Mrs. Frank McFarlane en- tertained a number of their friends at | dinner, Thursday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Will Woods, of Phila- | delphia, and Mra. Bryson, of Derry | Station, are guests of Mrs. M, A. | Woods. William Goheen, who has been un- | der a physician's care for several weeks, is slightly better. Mrs. J. 8B. Miller and little Elizabeth spent Bunday with relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brungart, of Zion, and Misses Mary and Cora Ho- man and Waldo Homan of Mrs, Keller over Sunday, Mrs, James Gilliland and family, ac- companied by her mother, Mrs. Cam p- bell, were visitors at the J, M. Ross home last week Mrs. George Markle and daughter, of Fillmore, spent several days last week with Mrs, Mary Wilson, John Harshbarger is having a large porch built in front or his house which when completed will make his home | were guests one of the most pleasant and comfort- able here, Mrs. Agnes Meyers visited her sister, at Centre Hall, Tuesday. George Meyers came home from Milton Friday to attend the June pic. held Bhingletown There were only forty young people present, about half the usual number, Ruth Leona Wieland and brother Guy, of Boalsburg, visited | friends here on Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brooks spent Sunday at Pleasant Gap, and Mr. and Mrs, Lee Brooks the day at Hecla. nie, which was at Gap, Baturday. Misses and gpent ———— MY So AA ——————— Georges Valley. James Cain and son i. J i were guests of | § Foust last week. { Mr. and Mrs. John Bridge, of Jersey i friends here this | week, { Colonel Decker, wife and dsughter, | Slore, are visiting Wm. Matter and family, Agnew Her. | man und Mise Blanche Limbert, of | drush Valley, sll spent Sunday at | Deckers, Wm P. O Stiver, of Freeport, Illinois, around through the valley Batarday, shaking hands with friends. Wells Evans and daughter, Irene, returned home last week, after spend. ing over a at the Jamestown Sliver had his cousin, week exposition, Mrs. Wm. Lingle, of near Tussey- ville, spent Sunday with friends here United Evan! gelical church, at Spring Mills, will hold a festival on the lawn beside the church Haturday evening. Proceeds for the benefit of the church. The members of the gps Even when a fellow breaks his arm the doctor is inclined to pull his leg. tirenoble.Zabler Centre | Daniel | 1 formed parsonage, ev, id Miss . and f ear pring Mills, of John |] f 8 resident of or = WA LOUALS Font much husiasm doesn’t accomplish without a certain smount of fitatie + Dr. D. K. Freeman, for twenty-five First Presbyterian t Huntingdon, died in his ears pastor « f the # Tusseyville- . Brungart Tussey Sink—Anna Stover Earlystown—Ix a Goodbart Fleisher Gap Eimer Miller Colyer Georgia Steel Pine Stump-Claadin Wieland Plum Grove-T, L Manor—Ella Condo Moore MILLIHEIM High Bchool=Prof C. R Nef! Grammar-Claude Haines Intermediate—Eva Moyer Primary~Clara Condo cif is Program for Progress irange, Following is the program for the meeting of Progress Grange, Haturday afternoon Recitation, Christ Keller. Music by the Grange. Belect reading, Florence Rhone. Questions for general discussion : Owing to backwardness of the grass crop would it be more profitable to de. fer cutting grass for hay until July ? Bhould girls who desire to qualify themselves for good household man- agers take a course of instruction ina school of domestic science ? Could farmers profitably go more ex- tensively into the poultry business, and what are the most essential equip- ments to insure success ? —————— YS SAAT 50,000 Plastering Lath for Sale, B. D. Brisbin & Co , at Centre Hall, offer for sale 50,000 plastering lath, Write or call by ‘phone. The bonds of don’t al- “fie nas of Cresson M ius [suler, F'ussey ville, teaching two years, has re. turned home for a month's vacation. Mrs, H. F. Dunkle, of Pittsburg, is of Mr. and Mm. G. W. at haan he past the gues tre Hall, which she regards a very pretily town. A sentence in Col. Fortney's article on the minimum salary law reads “The kid teacher should and doubt Hehool directors who make a note of this ex- will be better prepared to serve in an official capacity, thus; no will disappear.” pression Mra. George Ishler, of Tusseyville, will leave Monday for Philadelphia, to attend the graduation exercises of her daughter, Gertrude, at the Over- brook institution. Her daughter, Miss Effie, will accompany her and tos gether they will take in the sights at Atlantic City before returning home. David R. Cadwaller, of Harrisburg, was in the county recently, He fs a son of Potter township, having been born at Potters Mille, He has been connected with the Pennsylvania Ralirond Company in various capaci. ties from his youth, and is now in the office of the General Buperintendent, I ——— ————— “Tonight, If you would enjoy tomorrow take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight. They produce an agreeable Inxative effect, clear the head and cleanse the stomach. Price 25 cents, Bamples free at The Btar Store, Centre Hall ; F, A. ways bear interest at six per cent, Carson, Potters Mills ; C, W, Swarts, Tusseyville, WITH A LAME BACK ? | Almost who reads the news. | : | ph of the nine. century: dis. sci c research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi. nent kidney and blad- specialist, and 1s promptly curing > acid trou ease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble Dr. Kilmer's Swamp«-Root is not rec. ommended for everything but if you have kid- ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. [thas been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among ths helpless too poor to pur- chase relief and has proved so successful in every cass that a special arrangement hes been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sampie bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidmey or bladder trouble. When writing mention ding this generous offer in this paper and oA send yoyr address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing- hamton, N. Y, The regular fifty cent and dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists, Don't make’ any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Root, and the address, Binghampton, N. Y., on every bottle, : 4 Qe on Colle and Disrrhaes, Pains in the stomach, colic and diar- rhoea are quickly relieved by the use of Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by The Btar Btore, Centre Hall; F. A Carson, Potters Mills ; C. W. Swartz Tuseey ville, DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. —Lotters of Foi utes emit 8 of t tow " , hay uly granted to Jas undersigned, he would : 10 the estate to make im 0 ent, and those claime inst the Ea A ao, ins, ale, he & A JAMES 1. re Mili Pa) y { W. G Rank Hpring Mills, Pa. , D, ney. " June 6, 1907 GRAIN MARKET, RIS conssscvcriinncin 00 | WHOM inns vivre 85 BRrley..onvicimmne #5 Bo » EOE Rr rr PRODUCE AT STORES, 7 dll JB omenedl - ath ® pemtitun, fy wow AIL Mad Sosa wh : o——— LOCALS | | { Next comes July 4th i office, Ara result of an attack | rheumatism, Mrs, HBmith has been confined to bed during the week Just past, Iennc Who said there'd be no summer ? It only begins tomorrow, and see the bright sunshine that heralded its coming, is the guest of Mrs. Mury Odenkirk and her daughter, Mrs. W. Frank Bradford, in Centre Hall, Mrs. J. Elmer Royer, accompanied by her two little daughters, and Miss Annie Btover, Wednesday Altoona, for several weeks. went SHOES { seyville, Baturday we't to and Atlantic City. J. sylvania Rallroad Company, versary. He is the oldest citizens in point of residence. Ex-Buperintendent and Mrs. CO. the H., and while here were Merchant and Mrs, W. Ruesls Centre Hall, were in niece, Mr. and Mrs. John formerly of Reedsville, Bmith, Miss Mable Allison, of 8pring Mills guest of Mrs. Alexander. Mr.snd Mrs. Arthur N. of Rev, Laresd, ino Centre Hall. Mrs. Mr. the guests and Graham Mrs. Heury P. Shook, of port, is al present guest brother, D. J. Meyer, in Centre Hall. Although it is not » great d from her old home, she does not the of the Lrip wore than about once each year, who is relieved for a short time home in this place, She will to her work as teacher in about months, Lhias reached a height of three feet, will be ready to cut next week, n May, for the writer, is the only plot this species of legume in this section Mrs Elzabeth Lis 511 BK { 1601 : had bees is circnistiog Hull quite 1 st the howe of Mme. J. Q A wie ids it entre daughter, during SHIRTS Men. Centre Hall an Sd bid I III L LE 2A, A Protection Contract Dept., bd SAA III II ILL LALA 220242 ddd ddl 3 linden dipped ip Se . Y hn Pd As Son te oe IX rT ¥ sibs ahn alinaoscngie ¥ % ¥ Ff EY YX ¥ ¥ : ¥ A Necessity. lai ed dnaious ali adsndeade wud FITTERS ¥ ¥ our YY TRAY i FETT TTTETTTeTidred Bellefonte, Pa. TTT TTT Yr rrr TY Yr ere ; : ¢ : : : ‘ ) ; ¢ ¢ ¢ ; ¢ : ¢ : ¢ ¢ “wn tt a Se a a WWD TD DV BDV GD te et —— lf So EERE ET .. | he Index... Bellefonte, Pa. shout her normal in dition, Isnac Shaw ver, the Millheim through the Millhelin narrows of twenty the entrails three and beau lies in length, and with moved weighed quarter pounds, the waa “yg About three years ago Mrs, My TIN Kerr went from Centre Hall to Chicago, where for 8 while she and her two sons Roland and Willlam lived, Later the three located in Omaha, Nebrasks, where they now live. Although well pleased with her western home and surroundings, Mrs, Kerr, a few days ago came east, and at present is with her many friends in and about Centre Hall. Within a short time her son William will also come east for a brief vacation, this being the first return to the old home. The Song of the Hair There are four verses. Verse. Ayer’s Hair Vigor stops falling | hair. Verse 2. Ayer's H-'r Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigo | cures dandruff. Verse - Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes ‘ scalp healthy, and kec;s | co It is a regular h-ir-food: is the real secret of derful success. The best kind of « - “ On Thursday, we will have on une SRI Our 1 20 y big line of FIREWORKS! Our line this year , and contains all sane and safe. We buy no Get Ready to Celebrate We do not “Spirit” of the Fourth of July stock complets risks want to I the Buy early while our 18 complete and we will save your order for you. The Index... PD FLLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, Week Days, EASTWARD, WESTWARD |= | | 2 | STATIONS, (Ar, Lv. wBellefonte.,... wesOoleville..... —— ~Morris, ..... enn SEVENIS Hunters. E|- ¥ERSSER = 2 AT NN ARTI IID AIBA RD a tT. ERee 8S82 SUN BBEBRBE EEE wo Krumrine,.., ~Btate College. | «.Bloomsdort... SESEXSERYsER Eee 0 W000 0 SEREREZRS s FENEESZEsaRNER Tr ra. BUBENSERRRSSH o%3 i a—— Smith, the Photographer, W. W. Bmith, the Photographer, will be in Centre Hall Friday, June 14, AA AAACN. Post Cards, A new line of Bouvenir Post Cards all kinds and at all prices. The local views are the prettiest yet offered for sale at this office, Birthday, Stork, Art, Poses, Comic Cards, oto., ete.,—more than one hun. dred kinda, Instructive Interesting lish- How to use it” A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Use of English JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER. Editor Partial Contents and Will ; How to use them Correct English in the Home 2 t Correct English in the School What to Say and What Not to Say Course in Letter Writing & Punctuation Twenty Daily Drills Jusiness English for t Compound Words : 1 Studies in En he Business Man low to Write Them glish Literature AGENTS $1.00 a Year, 10 cents for Sample Copy CORRECT ENGLISH, Evanston, Ill. WANTED fact that I have located opposite the School House and am prepared todo , . . GENERAL BLACKSMITH. ING & WOOD WORK, Special attention given to Resetting Tire AND —Rimming Wheels— { Satisfactory workRis ‘guar. anteed, Call to see me, Hy
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