THE OENTRE REPORTER. S. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, Centre Harr, . . . PENNA. ) od “iy THURSDAY, JUNE 1907 TERME. The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per lines for three insertions, and b cents per line for each sub- sequent insertion. Other rates made known on application. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Reformed—Union, morning, communion, pre- paratory service Saturday afterncon ; Spring Mills, atiernoon ; Centre Hall, evening, Chil dren's service, Prosbyterian—Contre Hall, morning, oom munion, service Friday evening and Saturday afternoon ; Spri Mills, afternoon, [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | Harris Township. Miss Esther Black, of Altoona, is a guest at the Reformed parsonage, Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Durst and son Ray, of Earlystown, were guests over Sunday at the home of O, W. Stover. Mrs. Alice Magoflin visited at Clear- field last week. Miss Gertrude Wieland and Miss Margaret Mothersbsugh spent a few days in Bellefonte, C.D. Moore spent a few days in Milesburg last week, attending to some financial matters occasioned by the death of his sister, Mrs. Susan Wilson. Mrs. 5. M. Bell and Mrs. Clara Rupp spent part of Friday at Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kuhn entertained Mrs. Ambrose Hummel, Mr. and shreck and their two sons, of Mifllin county, over Bunday. Mrs. Nellie Seguer and children spent Friday in Bellefonte. Ursinus Hoy, with his two Harry and Miles, of Rockview, Baturday afternoon in Boalsburg. Miss Madie Gingerich spent some time at the home of Wesley Tressler, near Penns Cave. Miss Henry, of Holidaysburg, is vis iting at Dr. Kidder’'s. Wilbur Tibbens, of near Roopsburg, transacted business at the Joalsburg carriage works, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hoy, of Belle- fonte, spent a week with friends at Oak Hall, Boalsburg, Blue Spring, Locust Grove, The Branch and State College. Mrs. 8008, spent Mrs. Harriet Musser spent last week with her granddaughter, Mrs. Mar- garet Woomer, at State College, Miss Nannie Gingrich was from State College over Sunday. Miss Mary Markle is visiting friends at Williamsport and other points in eastern Pennsylvania, Mrs. Ralph Illingworth, of Balti- more, and her mother, Mrs, Henry Bayder, of White Hall, enjoyed a drive to Boalsburg Monday afternoon, Misses Clara and Sara Keller spent a few days with Lheir nephew, Harry Keller, in Bellefonte. A Children’s day service entitled, Patriotic Pilgrim's, will be home rendered by the Reformed Sunday school, Bun- day evening at 7.45 o'clock. The Holy adminis- tered in the Lutheran church Sunday at 10 a. m, The Rebekahs will hold a social at the home of A. R. All are vited, A good time is anticipated. Mra. Emeline Hess, of Bellefonte, is visiting at the home of her son, E. W. Hess, near Shingletown. Will Woods has gone to Pittsburg to be examined by the Rtate Medical Board, Mrs. Fouse, « here last week, 1mir Supper will Lee, in. if Huntingdon, arrived She expects to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs, H. M. Hosterman, Mrs. Adaline Kline, of State ( ‘ollege, is spending part of the vacation in Boalsburg., J. H. Meyer and 0, W. Stover spent Saturday at the county seat. Aaronsburg, Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Bower returned home from a pleasant visit to friends at SBeanor, Miss Nellie Mingle spent a few days with friends at Potters Mills. Mrs, Victoria Cassler, of Holsopple, has come to pay her aged mother, Mrs, Maria Stambach, a visit. Calvin Meyer and family, of Belle fonte, spent a few days as guests of Luther E. Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Everetta, of Coburn, took supper at the home of Gilleard Isenhower, Bunday. Miss Mamie Treaster, of Bellefonte, was the guest of friends over Bunday. Cort. Karner, of Hublersburg, came over on Bunday for Mrs. Charles, who went along back with him. Her many friends were sorry to have her leave. Mr. and Mrs, Whitmer, of Salem, visited at the residence of W. H. Phil- ips a few days last week, C. A. Weaver and daughters Ruth and Edna, of Coburn, were at Mrs. Effie Weaver's on Bunday. George Catherman, of Millmont, visited his sister, Mrs. Susan Frank, a few days returning home Menday, Mrs, Charles Mensch, of Bellefonte, spent a week at the home of her father- in-law, Lewis Mensch, Ira Gramley and family, sccompa- nied by his daughter, Mrs. Miles Ar- ney, of Niagara Falls, spent the Sab- bath with friends at Rebersburg, AA A —— After all the man who tells his troubles may be preferable to the one who tells bis jokes. : hii esh day ut Bprocdtc wn. The Children's Day service at Bprucetown Bunday was a success in every particular. The audience room was beautifully decorated with ever- green, flowers and potted plants. The arch which spanned the front of the platform was made of evergreen, and across the arch were the words ** Chil- dren’s Day,” made of white daisies interwoven among the evergreen. On top of each pillar, upon which the arch rested, and in the centre on top of the arch, was a cross made of white flowers, In the background, on the rear of the platform, rested a large picture of our Saviour. During the service, and in a drill rendered by five young ladies, this picture was crowned with wreaths made of evergreen and roses, while a song appropriate to the occasion was sung by them, The audience, which was very large, seemed well pleased, and must have appreciated the children’s efforts, was shown by the very liberal offering which they gave, The children outdid themselves over any previous effort made at the Chil- dren’s Day service at Sprucetown, Among others who were largely re- sponsible for the success of the affair were Buperintendent J. B. Strohm and his wife. a fe A ————— as Appropriation for High Schools. Under the new school law, $275,000 have been appropriated for the Towne ship High Schools and the same sum for the Borough High B:hools intended first It is named shall the latter from the cause, bu sum of 1906 7 and 1807-8, Wess pent Laundry Notice and return Baturday afternoon. fi A —_ LOCALS, the United Evangelical church on the ith of July. Mrs. Geo. O. Benner today ( Thur day ) goes to Martha where she w remain for a8 week, the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr tre Hall. Bohn Kuoarr is here from Altoona to recaperatle, He physical ** repair "’ more previous to coming here, has been on Ty the grass is unfit to cut, receiving the attention of the fs Cut the said to have dropped $200 per ton ir price, Mr. weeds, and Mrs. William Centre Hall hotel. Mr. Musser is Railroad Company. Elizabeth Hoy was an arrival at the Mrs. W. B. Mingle, in Centre Monday evening, having come from Philadelphia with Dr. J. Frank Meyer. mer, up Age, M rs, Meliss, her in Centre very much enjoying a visit with niece, Mrs. Mary Rearick, Hall. Mrs, Meiss with her daughter, Mrs, ner, near Potters Mills, After a vacation of about months, Miss Helen Hosterman re- turned to Centre Hall, having spent the time in Allentown, Lancaster and other points. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Sumner V, and children, and Mrs, mother, Mrs. G. F, caster, George Bit- Hosterman Hosterman's Mull, of Lan- One of the permanent improvements about Farmers Mills was made by David Vonada, who extensively re- modeled the dwelling house on his farm. From outward appearances one would not suspect anything else than than that the building was entirely a new one. The interior was also thoroughly overhauled, and presents a most pleasing appearance throughout, The visit to Centre Hall Monday of & former companion during the “late” unpleasantness afforded Capt. G. M, Boal considerable pleasure, The per- son was Adjutant Charles A. Ramsey, of Hillsboro, Illinois, now a banker and general business man. Mr. Ram- sey was accompained by his wife and Mr, and Mrs. Lee Treaster, one of the representative business men of Milroy, The Ramseys just returned from the Jamestown Exposition, and other points of historical interest In the east. They never touch the boarders of Pennsylvania without paying a visit to Miss Badie McKinney, now of Centre Hall, who for years was an in- mate of the Ramsey house. When the war broke out, Adjutant Rameey, a native of Mifflin county, was = student at the Pine Grove Mills Academy, He enlisted as 8 member of Company D, 145th Regiment, and as the title prefixed to his name in- dicates, was promoted to the adjutancy of his regiment. After the close of the war he went w and although with- oul means at that time has since ac- cumulated wealth, . Rebersburg, Miss Mable Klinefelter left one day this week for Wilkes-Barre, where she will visit for several weeks, Prof. Edwin Brungart, wife and lit- tle daughter, of Selinsgrove, are spend. | ing their vacation at this place. Rev, Georgle and Rev, Brown, both former ministers of charge at this place, are spending week in this visiting old | acquaintances. James Wert and wife, of Boalsburg, | spent Saturday and Bunday here George Bair and wife, of Williams- port, spent several days among friends and relatives, the Reformed | the | vicinity One of Dr. Bright's twin daughters is confined the from tonsilitis, The of the Reformed charge held their union picnic Tuesd Ay to house, suffering members of last week, in Long's grove, a short distance north of town. Wm. Bair is haviog a coat of paint applied to his dwelling house, Lee Bholl and sister, Lillian iaker, both of Pittsburg, are spending a week under the parental roof, Harry Miller and wife were in Cen- tre Hall, Saturday. The eighteen-month-old child of Mr. | and Mrs ill at this writing, with no hepes her recovery, Your correspondent, by several others, had attending the Sterling Mitler is oritically | accompanied | the pleasure of | dedication of the day being a fine pie Oak Hall, I A. J. Hoad master Liytie has for several ds men and the stor Laura Benner visit Mrs E. Miss . ‘3 sanith, K. I i > A HUTEUARY Mra, Henry Gipgerich Miss Bertha, of Kelenlin 1 Mrs Win Kat Wi 5 ’ a Mrs, Aaron Katz, Mrs 2 f dellef tent m1 pent i with Edward Sellers and family. Mrs. Katharine Wielaud, inms, of onte, Bu L. RZer ai Rishel Adam Bi um ome over Sunda) Ar 3. Irs. 8, Campbell recently visited r eionle, and Mrs Cunni Houtz 1 wr J. vy, Cael; ROG #01 i tinners, were town Tuesday, ———— Nittany Mountain, Michael Blover, of Feidl A Noll A few years » Le Mire Mra (4 sister, week 0 K wt, 8 the Bellefonte h mile HEAT J. B. Bprow and housekeeper, i I pie over Bunday 0. M. Lonbarger and fami ¥ relatives og Mian Bert inday, hia Parker aad slave ¥ day iat week, inspect ng making staves fp Children's Day Services One of the best Children's Dav se Zz on | Fussey vil ices ever held in the Evangelical church le, was thal on Sun IR, and the come mitiee credit for the training of the childien iny event in charge is entitled to much and the neatuess of the decorations The children who helped make the BETVIOP A SUOCOERS Were © Lee, Earl, Ida and Harriet Frazier, Loveday Gleltig, Bertha Miller, and Orpha Fleisher, Olive Hartman, Francis Huuter, Bernice, William sand George Bwartz, Wm. Btump, Madie aud Flora Bediyon, Willa Weaver, Ada and Marion Meise, Alma Stoner, May, Bessie, Kstie and Blanche Me- Clellan, Charles Slutterbeck, Samuel and Bertha Zerby, Bruce Weaver, Grace Ishler and May Cooney, Edgar Miller, Eva AA A Notiee to Presbyterians, Tuesday, July 20d, all Presbyterians sod others who have an faterest in the Centre Hill Cemetery, ure requested to meel there for the purpose of cleaning up the Cemetery. The Centre Hill Cemetery is one of the oldest in the Valley, but uafortun- ately today presents an untidy ap pearance, and it is to correct this Inst named condition that the meeting in called, AS I AS AAA AOA Supper 4th of Jaly, As was previously snpounced the members of the Evangelical chureb, at Centre Hall, will serve a chicken, waflle and noodle supper on the even- ing of July 4th, between the hours of four aud eight o'clock. Ice cream, cake, strawberries and other fruit will also be served. JF GARGOYLES. | as Roof Spoul | f Rouen. Coal Dust. Bome Years ago one of t of mines cor periments conl dust \ was chosen fi of dust from collected for hundredweight of emptied down a shaft and charge of gun- powder fired, the result wie startling Huge tongues of flame sixty féot in belght «hot up froth the mouth of the shaft, and enormous columng of smoke rose ligh In the alr forming a great black pall over the scene of the ex plosion. On the other hand, when high explosives were used no effect at all was produced on the dust. Coal is the carbonized remaing of tree Mosses, Oddly enough, these nrosscd wore the big forefathers of the moss we know as lycopodium, which in a powdered state Is used to produce flash signals, This will help to give an idea of the Intensely inflammable nature of coal dust. y wr the purpose Samples diferent collieries were the p When two dust was a Imperial Hat Jas. R. Keis Shirts — Ne ...Merchant - § 1 ine Full B.V.D. NN WNW Clothing s, Guyer Hats er Neckwear w Columbia 00H 9% 990 9D 9D Tailoring... of Woolens t From. Underwear WNW NNW Montego mery co Bulletin is tertiary Lh AGLAW ’ S&S SY [Oy 1 1g SOU,000, will : [ the tht etal i _— auring Hall all, S GREAT WEEK ual Re- hald hold > fe mle riOriou claborate preparati 3 guests as those wi SUCH O1 hich Order, : to visit { ec mt - macmocrs ol the gf A a pecte a - a Are ¢&x £ America, C occasion, rt of Honor, together illuminated by myriads of ‘ s fo <4 55 mnlars MAGA A I occur, t the country will pa own band and will wear a di will typify the state or ci of the un On Saturday, Jnly 20, t sion to the seashore. Atlan wood, Ocean City, A are within casy of the Pennsylvania Railroa 1s will be histor 4 rune ii ig - 0 we 1 MM 5,000 0 men from all sections Each Lodge will have its ct unilorm. Each uniform stin ical and picturesque. here will be a grand excur- tic City, Cape May, Wild- y the fast express to 17, inclus miles from Philadelphia. stations over 100 ory est Pennsylvania Railroad T Fhe Mob DD. H. Marth r Light Plant general agent for the C. K. Bober asutomatio acetylene gas generator, offers to intest improved Sober machine along side of any other geverator, Use the Sober generator two then use any other machine two weeks and Jet the buyer be the judge and purchase the machine he likes best, Any person interested in good light will please write D. H. Martin, Home office, McAlisterville, Pa. Estimates given on plants alone, or on planta al ready installed, with all figstures, Mr, Martin can suow you all kinds of testimonials on the ste improved machines, This should not only interest town | people, but country people as well, | Light your home, make it pleasant | and keep the boys and girls at home. | i Remember this machine does not piace this weeks, i § Advertise in the Reporter, raise the rates of your insurance. It icket Agent, is safer than kerosene, gasoline or lights, It is the only light for churches, stores and business places of all kinda, All communications to the above address will receive prompt attention, Mr. Martin expects to be in Centre Hall the last of this month. Any per son thinking of lighting with acely- lene should write him concerning the matter, and when he comes he will call and give estimates on installing plants complete, AA So A. “Tonight, If you would enjoy tomorrow take Chamberlain's Stomach snd Liver Tablets tonight. They produce an agreeable laxative effect, clear the head and cleanse the stomsch. Price 25 cents, Samples free at The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A. Carso n, Potters Mills ; ©, Ww. Bwartz, Tussey ville, : eieetiric