Ss — HE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, W07. TRAIN SCHEDULE Trains leave Centre Hall on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, FP, R. BR System, as follows : EAST 17 4, m. and 2.35 p,m, WEST «S10 a.m. acd 3.80 p, m, Picnics Aplenty, August is bringing with it its usual quoto of picnics, and a few are : Wednesday, August 14-—Magons, Old Fort, Tuesday, August Heela Park, Thursday, August Grange Park. 3) Business Men, 29 0Odd Fellows, cts fc smo ms ———— Old Home Week. “Old Home Week ’ of by the citizens of Centre Hall, and later the Reporter hopes to announce ia being talked that a time for the home-coming of its boys and girls—old and young—has been set for some time in the summer of 1908. What a grand, old time there will be Centre Hall makes up its mind to “Old Home Week’! if observe an clit m—— Cleaning and Repairing Separators, The undersigned is equipped with tools and fixtures to clean and repair of any make. Proper at- tention not only wear and tear of machinery, but it will make your receipts large from the creamery and lessen the labor to the operator. A card or will me to your home for business, D. W. BRADFORD, Centre Hall, Pa. separators will save telephone message bring nsession LOCALS, n toast is h two in the a Centre County S. S. Convention | Continued from first page whole have been diplomas are granted, and graduation No charge is course passed, exercises are often held, made for enrollment or and only twenty-flve cents for the di- ploma, There 950 graduates ready this year, and during the ten months 4500 students have enrolled-—ministers, adults, boys and girls, Mr. Oliver then answered number of questions asked from slips previously distributed. A need not have more than two or three meme bers. It should be started by perintendent with the pastor's « A trained teacher is tactful little stick-to-itiveness, examinations are al just been a class the su- oO operation not a necessity ; the leader may be a Christian man or woman with education but much About a year is required for the com- better. DD, Mat prayer fifteen months is J with plete course ; Review frequently thews closed the Rev, gesRion and benediction. The song service at the of the Wednesday afternoon session was conducted by Prof. Clarence Garbrick, opening of Philadelphia, the devotional service by Rev. F. W, Barry, of the Lutheran Mrs. J. R. sechrist, of Centre ii church, Hall, spoke on ** The teacher, the The Conseerals tl. pils practical friend.” teacher must be Practical friendship is a devoted and readiness lo exhaust all resources in an attempt to help nd The | teacher will acquaint himself with the enoolurage, practical dangers and pitfalls surrounding each pupil, also with his parents and home environment. He should ed in the temporal as well as sg ve interest- iritual them in welfare of his pupils, visit sickness and distress as did our Master, will h Hoy-Yearick reunion it Heecla Park on § the I5t tiiam Holloway, of Orangeville, Penns Val- among il, who moved west from YEARS ago, is friends in the county. f iy Of It ackonridge, f Mr, 1 Reasner, spent gays at the home o at ¥ v i: taf ¥ Neil Jiartin, in bellefonte. several and Mrs, i } From there she came to Centre Hall to visit friends. Pro partment lege, Clinton, N. , is visiting at the A 1 de- in Hamilton Col- Morrill, head of the i. 4 His wife, a sis- ter of Mrs, Schuyler, has been in town for some weeks reel 4 iis On a visit Lo ne pareuls at Centre Hill, Harry E. Bible took with him to Altoona his sister, Miss Bertha, who visited in that city for a few days. Mr. Bible is lerk in store of M. P. Brumbaugh. ohiaf Clie the general { a backward season when ix days alfalfa grows thirty- day attains inch and pi | 1 After favorable ine per wasle a ix feet all, there must be some conditions to growth, After a stay in Cent Hall of three months, Miss Hattie nome at over Osman turned to her Glen Iron. While here by was being instructed P. H. Meyer, and Mr. Mrs. E, he Prof. wae entertained by W. Crawford. Whitman, Mines, charged with in music and f Morrisdale Robert baving Appro- priated to his own use a certain sum of money that belonged to the Odd Fellows lodge at Hawk Run, in de- fault committed to the Clearfield county jail. of bail was Idleness has been enforced H. Knepley, the blacksmith, en ac count of a broken in his little finger, but afler careful nursing for several weeks the ipjury has pretty well healed up, and in a short time he hopes to be back at the anvil again, Miss Clara Bolt, of Bellefonte, was taken to Philadelphia to be operated on for necrosis, The disease is not in an advanced stage and the operation was not a very severe one, though she will be compelled to go to Philadel- phisa again in about two weeks for a final examination, Fred Burd, wife and two children, of Akron, Ohio, are visiting Mr. Burd’s father, Franklin Burd, and other rela- tives in Aaronsburg for two weeks, Mr. Burd is employed by the East Ohio Gas Company, and like all the Penns Valley boys who have gone west, is getting along nicely. Alvin B, Myers, of Altoona, a lum- ber inspector for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, was in Centre Hall for a short time last week, where his, wife and family are staying, pre vious to leaving for Kentucky, He will be located in the Blue Gras State for several months, inspecting ties which are being purchased in large quantities about Morehead, Dr. P. Hofler Dale came to Centre Hall froma Philadelphia Saturday and has decided to locate here. After graduating from the medical depart ment of the University of Pennsylva- nia, Dr. Dale continued hospital work at that institution until last week, thus fitting himself further for his chosen profession. He is also a graduates of Pennsylvania State College, and has devoted eight or nine years to hard g' udy to prepare for his life work. Dr. Dile is a young man who is honest and hounrable, absolutely sober and eorreet in morals, and can be trased in a business us well as fo a pre fession- al way. upon MN, bone Rev, J. H. Boal, of Hinckley, Minn { discussed * The organized Bible { Clas i In an organized .ble clgss bers are trained to with «s association Mi. was cited, composed wi Lees and mil on missions, 1 Hnrist, « lurie, composed of botb had only officers and did le work, especially looking city. In the former class their roonl was open to the mem- ii Aluotloer sexes, young and old, and one commities, muect ffi v Ooutlsi Rite] strangers in the bers at all hours, games were kept there, and they mel socially every Fil Several helpful tx Dr day evening Hcheufll ** The Bunday school,” Dr. Wm Forbush’s ** The boy problem,’ ) “ Methods of such classes mre Laurence's shiool work, f : i and Stelzle's he street, of A A list iter a song Lhe conv of eighteen (jue wl reps the previously tribuled xy very ated Rev, been through pi on these questi Mellnay, the ides bd lively and S13 en normal superintendent, respond with or visit { siring his ald in org Rev. Bechimidt urged the make a strong effort t al points needed to be. ‘county. Luiken. bach made a partial report for the cur- three additior star reas commen’ rent year, showing that there is now a excess in the treasury. Ti were read small minutes for the 3 day and closed with prayer B. Durkee, adopted, and the session arbrick, J. Prof. oy Pleasant Gap, Wednesday evening. After ring song service led by Prof. Garbrick solo and by benediction Lit wv. a slir- and the male choir, the a ripture was read and prayer offered by Dr. Schuy- A very beautiful solo was then by Prof. Garbrick, the audience A. Adman, chairman of the committee on enroll. ler. sung joining in the chorus. T. ment, reported a total attendsnce of school workers, A nd carried that school hereafter be entitled to but delegate in addition to the pastor and superintendent. As Rev, C, C. Snave- ly, State College, did not appear, his subject, ' Parental co-operation,” was omitted, tev, A. M. Behmidt was introduced and gave a most entertaining and in- structive address on ** Holding a Sab- bath convention in Rome.” Chirly-seven nations were represented by about 1500 delegates, the largest delegation coming from the United Htates, the next from KEungland., The convention was held May 158.23, in the auditorium of the Methodist Episcopal church in Rome. It was remarkable to hold such » large Protestant meet. ing in Rome, and the immense room was filled to overflowing at each ses. sion. The convention was addressed by Miss Garibaldi, grauddaughter of Gen. Garibaldi. Bhe received a hearty ovation, as did her father, who also spoke. The Hon. Lloyd Griscom, now our ambaseador at Rome, spoke unofficially, and was enthusiastically received. He and his wife were given badges, thus becoming honorary mem- bers of the convention, and later ten. dered a reception to the American delegates. Rev. J. Morgan Campbell, of KEogland, made a very graceful ad. dress. The convention placed $50,000, to be paid in ten annual installments, for the mission in Algiers. Telegrams of greeting were sent to the king of Ttaly wid the minister of public ine strue ou ; the latter sent a cordial re- 150 Sunday moe tion was made each one school a Aaronsbiurg, sibs bef ot Hq hone ronal Ta hed schond wee le ’ convention at Has Ist and returned miteh pleased with the d Ednn W week Em * Ww CRVey Clyde Bartges, of Amt) trip Ruth « enver of Cobar Bi #1il Tamt bins Lo spend his vacation with his pare He has many other friends here are always glad to see him Blanche Treaster, of M isn spent M Ee “Seigler ville, and Mamie Treaster, Bellefonte, friends in town, Mr Mrs, spent the Sabbath at the home of a few, days Winklebileeh Mr and Warren Bowersox, at Wolfs Rtore. W. CC. Mingle Stover the guests M iss f Mrs i Flossie Arm and Were strong, at Potters Mills, Munday Mrs. Clymer Btover and two MIR spent a few days with friends at her husband drove over On Sunday aud brought them home Monday Prof Mrs. Wasson home three and from =a friends at Lemont and Wm. McClintie, Lock Haven, Mons Cre Mr. and Cie visited his sister Lise, M1 a few days last weel Lr Weng or the a few at hours on Sunday L.A at Coburn, Fred Li at Altoo YY ERVET Mrs sid moert » r their son, wim Gulsewite, wife snd dasughte . Bara Harper and Mrs. Maye { th with friends Madison M ins Wert, of Penn few days with her Par W. T. Meyer and wife beset HR Perestsa {id in d comme Lo send ‘ eiphia their home at this place fCoburt rd and family IWay, niior ai ists Williamsport Commercial Colle ge If you are going to take book ks and Your success denl vping shorthand, wiil a greal upou the sch I'he Willismsport ( the Central College is sal in Students from thirteen schools came to us to finish o two Urses (asl yea Over hundred calls received last year for office he ip. ty-five writing lessons by mail, and trial ter atl any time, were MIX. free, Catalogue lessons Students en Fall term Send us the names of the young people of your place and we will send you a pack of calling cards, Write F. F. Heaney, Prop'r. ns fp slo Re begins Sept. 3rd. A free Just about lecture is generally worth the price of admission Our troubles lose part of their sting if we realize th«t they are not bor. rowed. ply. Fhe convention decided to inrge, illustrated, cloth-bound which will be sold for $1.00 to those ordering promptly. The key-note of the convention was missions, The oflering for the evening amount. ed to $9.03. A motion was made and carried that the matter of appointing delegates to the state convention be left to the executive committee, The convention theo came ton close with singing, and prayer and benediction by Rev. J. B Stein. The thanks of the association sre due the committee on hospitality Mie, Clevan Dinges, Mrs. Mitchell Gardner and Miss Dalsy Potter—for thelr ecient services. The comfort of the delegates during the conven. tion is Inrgely due to their efforts be- lsstie a book, fore and during the sessions, na ——— 44 CR oe 6 N « t Y/ vy - 4 - x Ay a AR POA SFR i 0 CTs 5 a BIS algo Hl w. AN ’ ds hs necessary these wraps rd-like, become one. Index... PRON DSVVCNPIOGOBORO00 i000 P IANOS and ORGANS.... LESTER 8 ETad x "> { Vv the New y Af i a 14h i rvatory, VV » atory, ng and “Stevens” Reed-Pipe Piano Organ is the new- est thing on the market, We are also headquarters for the “White” Sewing Machine, ms to suit the buyer. COVVNOPLONOCNO0DOOC 0000000000000 Ter catalogue gnd prices. Ask for C. E. ZEIGLER SPRING MILLS, - PA. BOOS P ENDO VE0RNO0000S - - Foran Impatred Appetite To improve the appetite ana sirenghten the digestion try a few doges of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J H. Seity, of Detroit, Mich., says: * They restored | my appetite when impairea, relieved i me of a bloated feeling and caused » | pleasant and satisfactory movement of | the bowels.” Price, 25 cents, Bamples | free ut i The Star Store, Centre Hall; F, A. | Carson, Potters Mills ; ©. W. Swarts, Tusseyv ille, Shoes - Shoes C. A. Krape }e Spring Mills « « = Ps Wanted Lard, Side Meat, Onions, Chicken Fresh Eggs. e Ee Highest Cash prices paid for same deliver- ed to Creamery, i i i : i i Howard Creamery Corp, CENTRE HALL, PA, | iL dwelling house and Jot of Ellas Potter i This wn onre a good home on private terms, 14 consists of brick dwelling house, summer house with ioe house, Inrge barn, good fruit, excellent garden, nnfail ing well of exoellent water, 8 cistern, sid two lots back of stable, Ingoire of RF. FETTEROLY, Belinsgrove, Pa, I SA in wo A INT OTICE-Notios is hereby given that from this date the undersigned will discon. Unne doling all kinds of repatr of. J. bn MeCLENAMAN, Oentro Hall, Pa, { i Furniture For Sale. NOT Goods at Prices, BUT Goods at Prices. Cheap Good LR I Good Cheap 2 We aim to please you, to give you something that you will be satis- tied with, and at a price that is not ex- orbitant. RRR Call and see our line before you buy. Rearic FurnitureStore Centre Hall, Pa. 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