The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 27, 1907, Image 1

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    OL. LXXX. CENTRE HALL. PA., THURSDAY. JUNE 27. 1907. NO. 26.
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- -~ - | PENNYPAUKER ON HONOR AND DUTY, | 4 Surprise for John Neese. Ld INCIDENTS OF 15880,
VENTILATION OF SCHOOL ROOM | PACKER ON | \ TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS:
S— | Friday evening of last week 8 numi- ma
UNDER STATE REGULATIONS | Not Honestly Indignant Because Ha Has | ber of friends gathered at the home of Local Items Taken from the Centre He
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Heen Decsived and the State Robbed | . : porter of Interest to 1907 Readers, ———
. . {John Neese as a surprise to him, it ras a : . _
‘““ It was a kind of treason.” These] { Note : The spelling of proper names is the sare | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL IN TEREST
Ye of { p p K { being his birthday. Mrs. Neese had | as found in the files of the Reporter, | FROM ALL PARTS
ts a | words of former Governor Penny packer | ‘ is 3
readers of the Reporter a clear exposition of the new law hearing on the ventis| yi {everything nicely planned, and to- January 8—Mrs. Busan Auman, of One of the pair of buckskin horse
i ie Ds # JUCKEK 20 -.
| at the sitting of the Capitol Investi-| :
| Comn ore m Ee reparod dolicloe elghtors, Green Brier, fell and dislocated her|oypeq by W. H. Myers, the Spring
) . . Myers, Bp Bpring
ating Gomi jiiee Were un hisses | had prepared delicious refreshments | wrist, Mills batel tied
| that a gleam of the truth had at las , ine m Mills butcher, died,
which were heartily enjoyed. Thefol-| > atrde A '
pevetrated his whimsical and childish | y enjoy ol. James P. Coburn attended the
: . } | lowing were present : Mr. and Mrs. | Grant reception in Philadelphia. A daughter was born to Prof. and
understanding, But even BOW '* | Abram Luge, Mr. and Mrs, P. H. 1.J. Grenoble has opened a cash Mrs. B. Ward Gramley, now staying
saouis to have fo Proper Soncepy on of Meyer, son and daughter, Mr. and |store in Spring Mills at Miliheim. Congratulations.
what was doe from him to the State! | mn 2. py Pg v i ’ 41d
jacket in the corner, as in the centre of which made him its trustee: and his Mrs. J. H. Weber and daughter, Mr. I'he boss school hotise in Giregg town. Farmer Henry Btoner was obliged
the room, if proper arrangements are tburst of candor i e i tely ir and Mrs. 8B. E. Weber, Mr. and Mrs, ship is that one near the toll gate, and | t0 chloroform one of his work horses
a y C 0 © i “1y - “
” “lou rst o ndor he hmmmediately rR W. Crawford, two sons, Mrs. Mary | to crown all they have a good teacher that was suffering from throat pa
made for the admission of fresh air] validated and turned into a character- ; ¥ ROO achier :
under the stove and drawing of thel, tic P keriom. by: evasive apd Goodhart, Mrs. Wm. Btover, Mrs. |in James B. Crawford, ralyais,
tes a stivalynr Ato sl IBLIC Yennypackerisim by evasive and yr Rhos Yiabrp a . » . :
Aare greatly endangered the reby there foul air out. To do this the house Yi ¥ Mary sho pP, Mr. and Mrs, Victor January 15—Rev. 1. P. Neff has re- Former Pure Food Commissioner
| Agiman and son, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. sigred his charge at Montoursville, to | B. H. Warren was married in New
Floray, Mrs. Geo. Benner, Mr. and | take effect in March. York to Miss Ella May Kreamer, of
Mrs. W. Frank Bradford and son, Mr, Two ecatamounts were shot and kill- | that city.
and Mrs D. W. Bradford, Mr. and |ed by Ellis Horner on the mountain
Mrs. Milfred Luse, Mrs. Mary Oden-| near Centre Hall.
kirk, Mrs. Krape and Rosie, Mr. and Diphtheria is raging in the lower
G . . t that of Mrs. Perry Luse and son, Mr. and |end of the valley. The first two vie.
+X OVErnora manner is no IRL of 8 , : t vi
¢ 10 basi ¥ od . Mrs. Clem Luse, son and daughter, | tims were Viola, aged nine years,
man who has been imposed upon and | ny, 4g Mr, Harry Fye and daughter, | daughter of John Zeigler, and Philip na :
Ww Rp I sh. Mov Fi n iy “Pr lers confined in county jails may be
m. Spangler, Arch. Moyer, Florence | tan years old, son of Emanuel Musser, embloved r Tor i ig}
™ ' 4 3 y £5 01 wiinty oads or {oh
Rhone, Helen Luse, Abbie, Ella and | both of near Asronsburg ployer. on. county rom F Sign
hi i his faith y ' ' j . : :
other suitable a Farol . Pi NE Harry Moyer, Nellie, Charles and
| draw the foul air out a good vent flew Such a one would be ablaze with ' '
ficient height snd so placed as to 3.3 ' i Swengel Both, Virgie Dumt, Hattie
: & : should be built right along side the ar} ’ : '
+ at) nil hile seated at their | anger over those who had put him in O anm f
wt al 1 2 whi on { A LHe . an “ne @ “a,
tect all pupils, oke flo I'he beat from the smoke sman, Irene Zettl
desks, from direct rays of heat
As was announced last week, Col, D. F., Fortney presents to the
lating of school rooms
‘ol, Fortney says :
given to the pupils. A school house
properly arranged to admit fresh air
ean be heated just as easily and just as
{ perfectly with a stove built in a case or
1 of schoolrooms,
to heat and ventilation
eas many schoolrooms of this
Commonwealth have been construct-
ed without provision for proper heat.
ing and ventilation, and the health
and eonifort of many school children
preposterous * ifs,”
“If we didn’t get good work in this
Capitol,’”’ he remarked, * I have been
deceived and the Btate has been be-
fore
Nection 1. Be it enacted, &o.,
hould have a wall two or three feet
: above the level of the ground. Atone
on sud after the first day of December, | , 0 pore should be a grate about 2
by 3 feet, inside of this there should be
shall be unlawful for any board of a space about three or four feet each
way walled off a8 an air chamber, and
inetee; x1 and seven, that it ; ’ :
nineteen hundred snd James 8B, Weaver and wife, of
trayed "—as though it were possible
that after what has transpired he could Asronsburg, recently returned from a
week's visit to Mr. Weaver's brother,
Elmer E., at Akron, O,
school directors, within this Common-
wealth, to use a common heating stove have any doubt on that subject. The
for the purposs i
room, uniess
in part inclose
jacket, made
hole in tue floor which would admit
According to a pew law male prison-
the air to pass up and over the stove, lis honestly indignant because of his de
would thus e * “ } { je |
would come from the outside ception by those in whom he reposed
pure and enter the room warmed. To - : ways. Anda very excellent law it ia.
Dr. Calder, president of Pennsylva-
nia Btate College, delivered a lecture
to the members of the order of Patrons
: : . tun ct mimes of Husbandry,
righteous wrath discernible in the Would Sway This Nation,
feeble and pitiable attempt at justifica- Past N ational
tion which this careless steward of the
[here ure many stoves made to be)giaiars millions makes. He still takes
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placed in school rooms just ss here de-|{ 0. e in his mirth-provoking compsari- a mb : salmon
reiuge 11 provoking p | before Fruitland, Trophy and Milford | were placed in Penns Creek. inge are in the last stages of comple-
n of the cost per cabi: foot |( Huston | : ¢ . X .
son } granges, in Delaware, declared that James Van Ormer, of Brush Valley, | Hon. Recently the Exposition Com.
. “2 are nator vy ed <r $
the grange had attained enormous | will take charge of Humes Mill, Belle. | P8DY Hoaled nas to the extent of
growth aud Influence, Ht sald fonte, next spring. $700, 00x
“Over 11,000,000 people in this coun-
Jacob Reed, of Pine Grove Mills,
was taken to the Wille eye hospital in
IFient and ti ‘wpure an equivocal position ; but there is no Philadelphia to consult a specialist.
3 ¢ L it ie ip
tvantinn. 2 la it rtd inet ed "eh b Of late one of eye used his
Section 2 He 4 further ens od Fleisher Gap WAS declared a new 4 of his yes has caused nia
Lecturer Mortimer | yohool district by the Potter township
¥ v t . Sve if ¥ wad ss in i 1,
Whitehead, of the National Grange, school directors. have it removed, which was done.
Patrons of Husbandry, in an address January 22—About 13.000
: ; pass out as the fresh warmed . : . 3 4
hat every schoolroom in this Com-| much pain and it was thought best to
that « 5
monwealth shall | provided with
ample means of I'he Jamestown exposition build-
‘hen windows are A my i
when : scribed, They cost a little more than
use, they $y 25 > ; lv og » i
the ungainly egg stove found in most |... rement ) of the State House snd
admit o
top
sh 36x l { a bat ay will it
onl rooms, but they will do, with some other buildings, iocluding rhe
malodorous City Hall of Philadelphia, | From Madisonbure - 1 h Rha
* Duty,” he thinks, ‘is an elusive | try now get the dally newspapers and fe " a rw oe ’ rie 3 anus
thing.” He pol -ts with pfide to his| >>. 8 i p : and Jacob Miller have exchanged wh . g
rural mail service because the grange farms. —John Grim is preparing to] Post agent in aii, last week
demanded and fought for it, getting
{only $50,000 at first, but this year she
| got $38,000,000,
wr arranged floors and flues, what
thie law requires. About all school
ards need do, i= make a little inquiry
und they oun secure the stove needed. success in inducing the architect Hu- |
build a new house.—Preparations are | was at Btate College on a visit to his
being made for the erection of a8 new | uncle and aunt, Mr, and rs, harles
church. Decker, and conseqt :ntly the delivery
own salary during my four years’ | serving how iusutyube men gel January 20-—Simon Harper pur- of the papers devolved upon John
H J = im ees | Fich quick on their mouey, the grange chased the new brick house erected by | Whiteman.
teen, He * saved further $217 WO founded its own fire insurance com-|j Deininge 1 Church stre bp
by vetoing = bill in 19405 which earried | fu nilget, on hureh. street, in
| pany, running it without salaries and dase. 180) " 1
an appropriation to this amount to be | pany, this place, for §18 Mr. Harper will
Just at this moment I can only recall ston to cut down his commissions {rom
the name of the American Ventilating] gee to four per cent., thereby eflecting
B14 Heating { '¢ § YY » ! iia $4 & ¢ i
atid Heating Company, of Philadel 8 “saving” of $50,000 — “twice my |
iin, as makers of such a stove. They
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rotsh ilustrations showing the stove
nd how to place jt A new dwelling house is being erect.
ed by Dr. J. K. Hosterman, near Cen-
baviug the farmers carry the surplus move here next spring. tre Hill
in their own vest pockels. Every loss
[be state has done much for schools.
return it demands something of on the farm purchased by
. . i Wm. Jords js ke le of iy fron iin fathar Tha Awailis
then still bare masonary. What is one | m. Jordan is about to make sale of | him from his father. The dwe ling
His promptly paid.” bis Yor $ bd §
’ > i ils personal effects and move to Oklo. | will be
to think of one who at this stage of the | speaking of the rural mail service,
scandal takes credit for stopping such [it miny Le said to the credit of Centre
paid to 132 caretakers of a building |
severs! boards of directors as
representatives of the people modern in character, and
John Guistwite and Bolomon Win- nothing will be spared to make it one
kleblech, of Haines township, started |of the most handsome and convenient
for Kansas, country homes. The building is
principal of | well under way.
should therefore, at once,
termination to meet fully | i061 dribblings while the head of the
i ii . BE » 5 Wiige
sitement of the Inw. | Hall that one of her esteemed citizens,
barrel was stove in and koaves were! 5 . y f .
{ Hon. Leouard Rhone, then chairman Prof. G. W. Fortney,
reveling io the plunder up to the arm- | : : :
og : } [of the legislative committee of the |()e Selinsgrove public schools, has re-
: | National Grange, was the first to ap-
Fhe ex-Governor confessed surprise
of the school children is
played for, the direc
James 5. Weaver has been appointed
7
pits 7 .
signed, to scoept the pastorate of a health officer for the
are these, Why of
townships
Lutheran charge in Eastern New | Miles H » i
. ah % : } * hm A Miles, Haines and Penn, and for the
and admitted that he had become sus {and ssked for the aporopristion of | york. Bs 2 ! ; he
inion cho fs 5 roe 11 be i a $
picious when informed in Decembe Ts | the $50,000 alluded to sbove. MB.
to protect and preserve their 1905, that $4.000.000 had been paid on |
shoal
ee that they are well pear before the Postmaster General
and everthing done that ean townships of Harris and Ferguson Dr.
Duck, of Gregg township, |G. H. Woods holds that position. The
baving been in Kavsas Isst fall, has|dictriot posed of Cer Hall
taken a notion to move there soroug} datier s gre AN 3 a
Any one in or nesr Philadelphia 3 ' ¢ : ugh, Potter aud Gregg townships
Any 3 3 lade ph) John Zeigler, of near
who wishes to enjoy a few hours iu a
came indignation over a base decep- | cool retreat should go to Keith's Chest
tion. He preferred not to * establish a |
¢ : $ ——— A —————————
account of a job that was estimated to | Keith's Theatre,
as It Lew file this £3
ws IL been noted that cost between $500. 000 and $500. 000 : but !
6 ia the full !
» schools ope
’
or semriet fever has broken
A .
Aaronsburg, | is vacant, owing to the refusal of B.D.
even then his sense of decorum over! ‘ rn
purchased a farm in Nittany Valley | Brisbin. the aj
poiniee, to accept the
t and nombers of
fy
the dear little ones and will move onto it, position.
D. Wion, of Centre Hall, will move
to Nittany Valley in the spring.
vut Street Theatre, Besides being
th ALONE I'he Spring Mills and Centre Hall
Lutheran congregations voted unani-
H { M M mousy tr extend a call to Rev, B. F.
« Simon arper si iiss | Aggie B
, beiber Lo
Klinger, both of Bellefonte
initiations of stage celebrities. Wroe's cember 24, Wm. H. Ruble and
iitlie dancing wonders are a score of Jennie CU. Love, |
wonde sputati tH r ® gr A
I al nderful reputation by BYIDR | cool, there is pleasing entertainment
GURE( in i ‘ sre! These o letra ve Dee
os ” : Here | These gentiemen have been goutinuousiy from 1.50 to 10.30 pm.
¥ Cienved school. ni g the Blawe!" The former
1s pies | i!
responsitie for sill Goveruor does not * care for that sort
row which vecurred | of thir BE ] He tive pot believe (nn galls
Marriages of year 1879: December
| Cecelia Loftus, the popular favorite, is | 2,
. 3 . DeCome the pasio of Le
giving ber second sod last week of er 18 paso D1 Dare
charge. "The Union congregation took
direciorn ook these
ing a spade a spade, or graft raft, | similar sotion Sunday a week, Witt
I ¥ y j 3
¢
in the face and But
a
woth of Potter town-
what he does care for might be the Tusseyville and Georges Valley
j the daintiest Terpsichoresn juveniles vo Till z
j ship December 15, Tillman Kline
mistaken forsomething very much like ; 4 ' . ' :
— a Bg y j ever seen on suy stage. The celebtated | foioer and Miss Agnes Wingard, both
honor amoung a class of nefarious per! a i § t ena ' laioh y
ns to mention whom by their - r legitimate war, Ww. Courtleigh, sup-1,f Potter township . . . December 24,
guns to men i » * woper | . his ; -
that are actually pre- . . prog {ported by u stroug ocompsny, is pre-|j Fred Meyer, of Boalsburg, and Miss
name would not be polite.
respousible for 20 687 ee [senting Ueorge Hobart's playlet, Mary A. Luts, of Fillmore De-
sylvauia during the LOCALS |! Peaches.” ** Come Back to Erin,” is | ember 24, Michael Bmith, of Potter . 3! Rallafans wo
ordiug to the records of : : i ’ {a besatiful picture of Irish life and township, and Miss Lens Jordan, of Tyrone ald Bellefonte are talking
Ihe dates for the great Centre coun- | comedy, tn which Charles E. Mack & Boalsburg . December 24. Loyd Pruner Orphanage again. They have
ty fair have been fixed for October Sth, | Company appear. Ihe great whirl | Brown and Miss Lizzie Bradford. both | been disagreeing, up to this time—
were some 115000 denihs exclusive of 9th, 10th and 11th, wind oriental Kita Banzai troupe of | of Harris township December or. I'yrone contending for an orphanage,
births iu the state during that Milford Luse is improving his props Japanese acrobats are quite an atirac- | James Duftord, of Rock Springs, and while Bellefonte wishes to apply the
id, the records show thst over |®rty in Ceutre Hall by baviog the|tion. Some rare Hebrew impersona- | Miss Eliza M. Klinefelter, of Potter funds toward the erection of additions
kept ~uixth of the total were preventable, | dwelling b suse repainted. tions are being given by Bobby North, township . . . December 28, Harry C. to the hospital, and there you have it,
eed or Tuberculosis beads the list with 10,-| The new law on ventilating school | There are also several musical and Shirk aud Miss Lizzie E. Royer, both Better Shan lo Dro ong the quarrel,
pile con- 632 victinus., [here were 4.030 deaths | rooms has been fully complied with, | dancing acts, of Potter towuship December 25, | Poth parties might ngees 10 turn the
death, from typhold fever, 24584 from diph-|for a number of years, in Centre Hall, ete esses William Gramley, of sugar Valley, | fuods over to Centre Hall to be used
» thing tueris, 1.653 from whoopiug cough, Harry Bible, of Altoona, was at the A Party, and Mise Jane Royer, of Rebersburg. n establishing some charitable in-
1.583 from mepsles, 525 from scarlet | home of his parents at Centre Hill for Linst Wednesday evening a number December 25, J. B. Archey, of stitution.
or, mud 85 from malarial fever. a few days, returning to work Monday. | of friends and neighbors gathered at Manor Hill, and Miss allie Miller, of From the MifMlinburg Telegraph
i m—— Fifty violent deaths are reported the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Conpropts Mills . | December 25 | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter, of Centre
8 840,000 tor Lutheran College monthly to the Allegheny coroner, Thomas, on Nittany Mountain, Re Newton O. Weber and Miss Avos L. | Hall, were recently the guests of Eu-
meet the Forty thousand dollars, the income | Most of the deaths oceur in the ip. | [reebments were served, and all had Crouse, both of Rebersburg . . De- | gene Leitzell and family and W, C.
a a bly of which is to be applied to the educa | pumerable workshops in and about |®0 enjoyable time. Those present | cember 31, John H. Lee and Miss Ad- [Saxon and family. . . Mr. and Mrs.
tals provision is mad: | tion of young wen for the Eoglish Pittsburg, were: Mr. aud Mrs. George Horner, | die Lee Keller, both of Potter town-| Harry Royer, of Rebersburg, were re-
Clair and Floyd Horuer, Mr. and Mrs. ship . . . December 30, John B. Royer | cently the pleasing guests of Wm. R.
Wm. Houser, Anna Mary Houser, | and Miss Mary J. Lee, both of Potter | From and family. . . Prof. E. M.
Martha Houls, Mr. and Mrs. James township . . . December 25, Jacob M. | Brungart, wife and child, of Selins-
Callahac, son Stewart, Mr. and Mre, | Shafter snd Miss sarah A. Ertel, both | rove, spent a few days this week with
Daniel Callahan, Howard, Bertha aod | of Zion. Mr. and Mrs, Guy F. Roush and from
Esther Callahan, Misses Eva and Janunry 14, 1850, Prof. W. T. Meyer | here went to Centre county.
nor io prison, think two-thirds as comes from former Mayor CC. A. Marian Zimmerman, Alma Horner, and Miss Lizzie 8. Musser, both of After a Liip to Reading to attend the
much of our dear children as the pub. | Behieren, of Brooklyn, who is a promi- " web 2 fentival May Knoffsinger, Flora Walker, Ruth Asronsburg . . January 11, OC. O.]convention of the Funeral Directors’
lic does of its thieves and murderers, nent Lutheran and 8 member of the A nshet picn Sh es va will be Callahan, Messrs, O. M, Zimmerman, Mallory snd Miss Annie Loor, both of | Association of Pennsylvania, Henry
provision should be wade to give each board of trustees of that college. hoi in ates Jos 8 bg near the | Rimer KE. Horner, Samuel Burris, Rebersburg . . . January 15, Andrew Rossman, of Tusseyville, was in town
pupil while in the school room at lesst lessens Murray so 09 I, in West Brush | wallace Horner, Samuel Horner. A. McClintic, of Porter township, | the other day to tell his friends how
1000 cubic feet of fresh air per hour, A Twentieth Century Necessity, valley Saturday. Addresses, contests estate ———— Clinton county, and Miss Malissa L. royally the members of that body
Thus in a school where there is likely | A good fountain pen is the twen. |%0d 8 baseball game in the afternoon Will Repair Parsonage. Hoy, of Centre county . January | were used. On his way to Reading he
to be 48 pupils there should be pro-|tieth century necessity, The Phila. |%0d 8 cake wall in the evening.| 4a meeting of the Joint Council of 15, James Johunsionbaugh, of State|stopped in Harrisburg, and while
vision made to admit 48000 cubic feet | delphia Daily Press offers a 14-karat Music by the Penn Hall cornet band. the Centre Hall Lutheran charge it College, and Miss Alice Moore, of | there for the second time looked over
of air every hour. Thuis number of gold fountain pen worth $250 and a| While adjusting the harness on his | was decided to repair the parsonage in | Lemont . . . January 22 Samuel | the Capitol of Graft. The only fear
pupils is taken ss au illustration, At) year’s subscription to the Philadel-| horses hitched to as wagon, George | this place. The house will be repaint. | Durst and Miss Alice Stover, both of | Mr. Rossman entertains with reference
all times and in all houses the quanti- | phis Daily Press ( both worth $5.50 ) | Runkle, tenant on the farm. of George |ed on the exterior and interior, also | Potter township . . . January 25, | to the gigantic steal is that not every
ty of air admitted should not be less | for $3.60 Send $350 to the Philadel-| Dale, orl Dale's Summit, was knocked | papered and a bathroom supplied with | Hiram M. Caio sod Carrie L. Rishel, | person connected with the robbery
than 1000 cubie feet per person, | Phila Press sod get the Daily Press one | down and run over and seriously in- | the necessary fixtures. The stable will | both of Gregg township . . . January | will land in the pen.
Al the same (ime provision must be | year and a guaranteed fountain pen, [Jured. The team was frightened by | also be remodeled. It is estimated the 25, Charles Herman, of Bellefonte, and | Merchant J. Frank Smith duri
made to withdraw this same smount! ee pe tennis the approach of an automobile said to | cost of the improvements will be be- Miss Nancy Stover, of Aarousburg. the tor bart of Jast week rs
of foul air per hour from the school | Fiagman Killed, have been from Tyrone. tween $500 and $600, —— ps Apps, kv EE a oh on his hand. For
room. Unless this is done the fresh | Kills Walker, formerly of School] Charles E. Gheret, of Nittany, lost No Paper Next Week, several nights he walked the shretts to
air will not come In. Air cannot be| House Crossing, slong the Bnow Bhoe|a valuable tesm of horses and he ls Centre County Philadelphians, As is the custom with the local | ggse the pain. The sore is a result of &
piled up as you would pile wheat, or| railroad, while in service as a flagman thoroughly convinced that their death | Four hundred ustives of Centre papers in Centre county, The Centre bruise caused from handling a shovel.
corn, coal or wood ; it must be kept on the Buflalo & Buequehanns Rail-| was the result of thelr being fed coml | county now living in or near Philadel- Reporter will not be published next Some of his close friends had repeated.
on the go. Nature abhors & vacuum. | road at First Forks, was killed instant. | slate spawls * by some scoundrelly | phis held their fourth annual basket| week. This will give the ofMioe force ly cautioned him to turn such * light
If, therefore, arrangements are not|ly. [Interment was made from the person. The spawls penetrated .heir | picnic at Belmont Mansion, Fair an opportunity to enjoy the Fourth of| work over to his wife, who is always
made for the withdrawal of the foul home of his mother, Mrs, Henry [bowels and caused their death, He |mount Park, Saturday afternoon. Dr, July with the rest of humanity, willing to aid him, but he refused to
air the encasing of thestove in a jacket | Walker. also Jost a blooded bull in almost the | Roland G. Curtin presided over the however, will be open ud d ,
meeting, and addresses were minde by fevery day and evening. profit by their advice, and consequent-
would be of no use, a same way and is now offering a re. Re LR Evans, D. D, General n ly the suffering. Friday an incision
It is also me that the best part of | A fellow may be said to celebrate | ward of fifty dollars for information F Fiehior and William 8. Furst. J made by Dr. J. K. H
: an The Iaw-breaker realizes the differ- |W y Dr, J. osterman,
the school room to wil ithe centre, | his golden wedding when he marries | that will lead to the detection, arrest ence bvuween bel and since then the
should be taken from the stove and |an heiress, and conviction of the guilty person, Advertise ln Wy Reporter, chased, : growing less, 7
congregations the voting in the future
eres Pe will simply be a matter of form. If
the present arrangements are carried
out the pastoral year will begin July
ist,
State Department of Hesith's
Huresu of Vital Statisiics. As there
pission of 2500 cubic feet of Lutheran miaistrs reference to be
? Ir} Btover (3, Bnook, a olerk in oue of
the Philadelphia banks, was recently
married to Misqy Elizabeth Chalk, at
the home of the bride's parents, in
Philadelphia. Part of the honey.
moon was spent in Millhelm, the
former home of the groom.
per hour, for esch patient given to applicants withiov a radius of
Io many of the priso provision is! 100 miles of New York, was the sur.
made to sdmit 1500 cubic feel of fresh | prise gift snvouoced at Lhe commence.
air per hour for each prisoner. Allow. | ment exercises of Mublenberg College,
fog that we who are free, neither sick [at Allentown, he contribution