VOL. LXXX. SHEATZ AND THE He Must be Judged hy the Keeps—The Pace is set Company for Him, { andidate John Oscar Sheatz crowd of Berke county RXpayers In gpeech made at Berny ille that if they him State Treasurer the is ne made mmandment, of doubt is what ochoay eighth La The re ir it but a particle that hiealz mea hie but t to st the choles of HAVE, he is permitting tate Treasurership as nd i i he must he CCR and for the default- a disgraced a judged ing Organiza by the ¢ izatinn jy on the me m it pla of trust, A long list of men of fair repute an be 1 nored He 1 Who osttions hem who were d of ecalled decent in- have uld stinets might w hie + to gone dish graves, Wi Mr. Bheatz h: he appeals be Stone, Samuel! Whi er, Hampton L. Carson, Hardenburgh, Frank G. Harris, T. Larry Eyre an er, all respec have auy le t 101k Ay ie voters 0 Wi that William A tabar Por ivy 1s RROT Penn) pe Jiave William table me Commande because chariot of ga vania the Treasu lions of dolla LI OBER, Official safety is to ¢ the Sis select. it kept methods of th for sh of mut What chance is there | CRIODOL « an ce it ¢ ¥ I: in Philads for ho alias 1 1 ' ere $ officials who will not toe the mark a: t McNichol piping dance to the ab ie proud spirit was bent the by ti whom he s If Mr. Shes better ti Le Track be practiced g forth as a decoy jife abead of hi ain 1 J. 8 mosterman Usd following is burg Daily Jourpal : WwW. M, Melick i gnunicati now aging a bia Universit formerly prin this city, over prineipalehip of the f kK isin sin from J i POR: { New J ann 35 applica rose, al a very satisfact galacy. The Hostermuan’s departure regret. During the pe gagement bere he has prov to be master of his profession ix detail, and our schools will sustain a great loss by bis retirement. sn sp anpoul ’ Fell Dnmse every Not Correct wepapers throughout publishing an without Local n« gtate have reprinted foundation. regiater : Superintendent of Public Instruction Nathan C. Behaefler jssued a circular to the various borough and county superintendents in the State to the ef- fect that teschers must file ertificates granted by the superis tendents they becom: eligible to benefits of the new salary acl as passed by the last legislature, r——— Corn Up and Daing. The rains the latter part of last week eame in the pick of time to save the corn sud potato crop. Bince the fall of the three-inch rein the corn has been up and doing, and there are now prospects that there are many felds that will yield at least fair crops of corn, Other parts of the county were visit. ed by copious showers ten days pre. wious, but a scope of country about Centre Hall was suffering greatly on account of lack of moisture, A o—— Vaccination Besolntion The Btate Board of Health Depart. ment, in another column publishes as paid advertising, a resolution adopted by the Advisory Board of the Depart ment of Health bearing on vaccination that should be read by every parent or guardian having children of school age. From all indiestions the De partment means to enforce the vacei- nation laws more rigidly than hereto. fore, and is giving notice in advance. been n below, whic is HSehool teacher receive the Spring Mills 5, 8. Plente, The various Babbath schools of Spring Mille will hold a basket pienie Friday, 16th inst, at Sand Bpring. All are invited to attend, MORE KAITLROAD NEWS, The Line WII Probably Collegs Avenu., be Bailt on The State Codege Times in referring Lewisburg and Tyrovpe railroad com- pany, were in looking up the probable location of the from Lemont, were in consultation line with W. C, Pat- college, who went over the ground It the desire of railroad company to build a line from L proper with them, is mont te encouragement is given project, by property owners and mer- chants, the line will be built. make the roadbed not only dust proof, but ornamental, On each side of the il run a strip Pr Of RTass, itself atid on 11 the most approved plan doubt, be r local merchants no wel troni fa aH AH Ye ino fe 18 « freight tr ineerned, As for busi. will depend upon the efficiency of the ws in wenger line very much service, but Irom present indications al part of the business will receive He ene agement possible at the rens, especially thore iwylvania system. pp LOCALS, the Bellefonte mer is just recovering from a vere “sa wing cough, Are makes take notice} he Bouthern! Ctovernor Comer | rivtened into making | conduct | Mam his right | is PP at A Xe burn who + vy £¥ fre ' ¥ sUliering con- of ir ii in Mifflin | Potter, | oke of pa-| ' sud | Hit. | home that there is other Bunday mas home, near! some manner caught! «11 fH ode be ut aid could i 1 i to the i i verel b grou: d y insurance. Ezra Fin-| James H, Mill, is being sawed are assed by Mills, from . Hear i i {enry Moyer and The to § Andrew | hed timber will be | Hall. Mr. Me-| £1, ings § entre shipped ft i retained the land. Willis P. Kuhu and of Williamsport, pleas- | stitly spent a week or more smong | in Centre Hall, Mrs enter Gregg and relatives and sequaintances ty While in Centre Mrs by Andrew Mre. 85. W, Smith. Alexandria, Huntingdon cognty, has and on Wed- nesday, August 25th, there will be a wl reunion with John D. Meyer, supervising principal of the Bellefonte schools, presiding, Mr. and Mre. J. W. Dashen, of near tre Hill, and Mrs gister of Mrs. Dashem, were callers Friday. Mre. Reasver is from Pitti burg, where her husband is employed A number of years ago he iived with his father on the Brockerhoff farm, south of Nid Fort. 0. Deinioger bad the misfortune to break his eollar bone at two places He fell from the and was so badly stunned that he was unable tp arise, and lay there until found by some one of the family who were looking for bim to tell him of the noon meal, He was carried to the house, and Dr. Lee's services were enlisted. Although bad. iy shaken up, and pear pighty years of age, Mr. Deininger ventured to walk down street Monday morning. Cen John Ressner, a in one of the glass works. sunday forenoon loft of the atable, Mrs, C. W, Crowell and daughter, Miss Mabel, of Rudd, Iowa, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Robin. gan, in Centre Hall, the former being & sister of Mr. Robinsen. Mrs, Crow. all will be known by some of the Re porter readers as Laura Robinson, daughter of the late Johr Robinson, who owned and lived near the site of the Nittany Club House, at Hecla Park. Mr. Crowell isa westerner, a d at present is a rural mail carrier. The family was last enst when the Robin. son family lived at Spring Mills, some eight or nine years ago, With no in. tentions of fisttery, Miss Crowell may be termed = handsome young lady and possessed of all the traits that go to make up the best of her kind, LOCAL AND PERSONAL, { Paragraphs Ploked from Exchanges | Interest po Reporter Readers, | | Democratic i | Miss Annie Watelhmean— J. Fisher, of Lock intermediate grade of the schools at Eagleville, | ‘The Bald Eagle telephone company wires between Howard and Lock {through service {ing the fore part of the week He is now Lhere is positively no excuse for i {1t, J. H. Btrouse, of near Pine Grove prettiest in the valley, A new are among the improvements, LU. Hoffer and son Philipsburg, Mra, ( of have been guests at I. Gerberich, on Thomas street, Mr and Mrs mond, of - Vinton, Iowa, were guests at the Gerberich home, Ex-Judge Cyrus Gordon, of Clear- field, and his brother, I, Newton Gor- of New York, The la‘ter were Bellefonte gentleman after will f Mor wife, of return to Bellefonte and be Mrs Jo =nyder and ROMETY Nisgai f guest of R. J , fre due to arrive at Howard + Or th Lil t wi nt fer ranousl visi re t county will be rememibe ted y, but work =sDS . : gs 1 ‘hool » county's ne po he is 8! Niagara L Va, Monty ¥ ne to Cambria if thi 8g where intendent zOTnery a Lew Compsny, organization had t begun ius that locality. Cambri miles west of Roanoke belt o as Hmestone is about thirty stud is right in t} f timber and as well lands, iC tone (sa Miss Garner, of State College, was admitted to the Bellefonte Hospital ie rir fo v . 8 4 ” w suflering from typhoid fever. Bellefonte is now io the tehes ugh, in id f whooping Oe such | as has not visited this town years. i W. H. Musser, Justice of 4 i: Lie Pesce, spent the istter part of last week on a Indiana J. H efficient clerk in the the Corl, and Commissioners’ courteous a business visitor to Philipsburg. W. H. Hicklen, of Cedar Rapids, | Iowa, was called to Bellefonte by the | f his the mother, inte Mure, | Harry Alters, one of the effi nent earned vacation with friends x. Andrew ing a well in Geneva, Mrs pleasant visit at Gettig, very | the home of Lieut, | and Mrs. B. D. Gettig, returned to her | home in Braddock. i Mra, George Bmith, after a pleasant | visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Showers, on Bishop | street, departed for her home in | Buffalo. | Miss Myrtle Longacre chief operator | at the Bell telephone exchange, de-! parted for a two weeks’ visit with friends in Norristown and Philadel- phia. i Millheim Journal — | Mra. Grim arranged a real surprise party for her husband, Charles L. Grim, near Madisonburg, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Luse and son, of West Fairview, are visiting friends and relatives in this pisce. My. Luse is engaged in the job printing business Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Gephart, of Newry, Blair county, are visiting at the home of Mra. Catharine Gephart, North street. On Bunday Rev, Gephgrt opeupied the pulpit in the Lutheran church in this place and preached a very able sermon, The Bpring Mills planing mill shipped to Dr. J. R. G. Allison, at Centre Hall, for the stairway of his residenge, a lot of new! posts apd rail, ings made of prine red oak. The poste were of a beautiful design, all hand made and beautifully finished, and as fine a piece of work as the mill ever turned out. The work was ex- ecuted by R. G. Kennelley, a very able and skillful mechanic, State College Tinos — Miss Kiva Miller, of Millheim, 1s the guest of Miss Margaret Stuart, Misses Nannie and Mary Bailey left for a week's visit with friends in Tyrone and Altoona, Misses Jennie, Mary and Busan Nolan, of Philadelphia, are visiting Dr. W. 8. Glenn and family, Mrs. R. W, Hallsbury and little fanghter, of Baltimore, are visiting at the howe of Mrs, Charlotte Harter, The Alpha Fire company decided to @ ¥ after a | i on BUSINESS MEN'S PICNIC, The Eleventh Gathering at Hecln Tussday. August 20th, August 20th is the date for th eleventh annual picnic of the busines | Hecla Park. The | bers on the program for the day ms | as follows : 1. Free dancing. Inter-county shooting contest, Lawn tennis contest, Band {to be held at | i & 2 o | i. concerts | ismeport.) choris of singing Grand BEVErs volces nations 5. A novel and laughable i mittee, 6. Running races. Base ball game i i 5. Balloon ascensions, Meals can be { The had on the grounds. Central of assured the largest ing ample transportation facilities | the thousands who will attend. { ito it that no be permitted on the trains or plenie grounds, The best intoxicated persons wil Ms ssn The Wagner Heunion The reunion was held wr v second Wagner 1’ ww 4 laut Wednesday of iB on Hall, and Ol Centre by the di Wagner, sige Park, re descend. or. head of I'he family—John Wagner Wag ~ friends, the jer 38 KRUOOWH re located € BATLY pari of ' s t be family towoship, and i rinrri + Michael Rossman faim, It RDer this fi the : ¥ ’ f fr VEERLD IATILIOR the sey ville, W BH john Wa Wagner, here were present at usof the Ja family, sand #on-—Jaco Nr three genet Jr Joht Mra brane snd of HH. Wagner family, of which v ¥ Ur generations present Maria Wagner is the livin { Lhiere were 13 . a o) vi log Te The day was most pleasantly A ios social way. A number of family and others elded to hold g the summer of 1900 It was de the next lon durit i pe AY —— Keith's Theatre, te week aflords This the lirst Philadelphians opportunity of witnessing farce, ' The (#oddess,”’ as presented by Phyllis Rankin and Harry Davenport, sat Keith's Chestnut Street Theatre, They also are favored by having Mary Ann drown, the lyrical is makiog her first Fritz Ullrigh tusioal organisation, and instrumental treat. Then there are the dainty Beth Htone, the topsy-lurvy toedancer ; the Avon comedy fourin a laughing farce; Clifford and Burke, blackface fun makers | Mullen and Corelli, comedy acrobats. The Four Rianos are an extra added attraction, this being their first appearance since their great hit at the New York Hippodrome, Kenneth Lee's original comedienne, who tour of ol trio Americs Fhe “% bigh-class presenting A midsummer vocal Continued from Previous Column, disband and the trustees were author iged to turn over to the borough borough and to make disposition of other property belonging to the organ- ization, While driving in the vicinity of the Court house, a carriage containing Mr, and Mrs. Bample and Mrs. Phil Foster, of this place, was upset. The horse took fright and ran off, throwing the occupants out and demolishing the vehicle. Fortunately no one was severely injured. Bellefonte Daily News— Mrs. Archiliald Allison and daughter Miss COstharine, returned from a pleasant visit to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mra, James Kelley left for Philadelphia where Mr, Kelley will have his eyes treated at the Wills Eye hospital. Dr. Pownell gave the raliroad em- ployees of Bellefonte a lecture on the first aid to the injured. He explained how the injured should be attended in case of a wreck. William F. Dunning, who jor the past eight months has been the efficient organist in the Bellefonte Methodist church has resigned and his place for the next six weeks or two months will be filled by Mrs. Miller, nee Miss Gertie Bmith, W. J. Carlin, one of the most in. fluential business men from the lower end of Penne Valley, was a buginess visitor in Bellefonte recently. Mr. Car. lin is Justice of the Peace snd has a large store at Rebersburg. His politios are not known, anyway he is an sil around business man, whether Demo orat or Republican, an) 1907, LAYING ORPHANAGE 000 Structure to be Used as Home 8 Children of Former Members Fifty thousand members of the pendent Order of Odd Fellows, are directly interested in the Odd “ e and Bnydertown, the laying of the corner-stone proposed $30,000 building. of } I be one of the most imposing tions of its kind in the slate, stone trimmings, and will sccommo- date 250 boys and girls. Odd Fellows from various parts of the state have been frequent visitors at the orphanage, and a number of com- mittees have prepared for the corper- stone laying today, when 15,000 people are expected to be present. The following are the officers of th E. president ; Stroh, Bunbury, first Evau 8 Orphanage Association : C. Wag- J. W vice president ! { Girardvil i Her, riFAraviiie, Challis, Wilkes-Barre, second Vice president HN. B. Hillard, Watson- | town, secretary : H. L ings Romig, Beaver y Rssisiant Mount A 534 MOLL Be Robert Carmel, treasurer, crelary ; t i bd ten years ago the Odd Fel [lows of the state commenced 8 Came i | paign Lo raise money for an orphanage {at this place, After {| raised seven $00 been had i were pur- » $ » ge £1 ¥ ty acres of lane Dased sand t Qildings epared Ania Sak ¢ joRivVe orphans of memb of theo v6 i# worth Lhe orphanage pro Bone Lime {such a degree that 8KO waovement was started to construct uew home for the children. The ides Chul Fhe Littlestown, Eugene matron. employed as H ners, The p | ing will open with anu inspe fograta of the wunds and buildings, 1 corner-slone wil grand master 1 x af Pant Ivan | L e, of Pennsylvania ; J. W, $1 } uf “1 In the afternoc HH ATs, H siroh, aR Shamokin ; A the Liit joury. SAral | E. ¢ former state president of | Rebekah Assembly Mary Englemen, « Mrs EE Among the prominent Odd who have aided in the »f the home and who aie, : aqua ; Mrs, hi ii { Tan f Philadelphia, and Chubbuck will speak. . Fellows establishment will be among corner- C. Waguoer, Robert chairman of the Alfred White, schmidt, Thomas Evans, Pensyl, Mount Carmel ; A. W. E. Davis, Cen- Wingert, Mahanoy the leading participants at the stone laying are Davis, building com- Isaac William (iold- H. Daven mitlee : 2 .. i port, Shenandoah tralia ; Elias H. City. om ———— Telephone Picnig. The second annual picnic held by the members of Branch Company No. 7&8, The Patrons Rural lelephone Company, was held at Rhoneymede, the Rhone homestead, west of Centre Hall, Baturday. There were ninety and one hundred attendance, all being patrons of the Bell or their The day was ideal for picnicking, and the place was an ideal one for holding such a ga’ her- ing. The affair was a most erjoyable one, aud brought the farmers slong the telephone line into closer social relations, Ihe participants are indebted to Hon, L. Rhoneand the family of John Breon, the tenants at Rhoneymede, for the many Kindnesses bestowed, and they take this method of return. ing thanks, sithough each expressed himself or herself personally. bel ween persons in friends, erie —————— Decline in Apple Crop. “The entire average growth of the apple crop all over the country is far below that of last year,’ was a report read by the Executive Committee of the International Apple Growers’ As sociation which closed ite thirteenth annual convention, last week, at At- lantic City. The report on the crop says that from Ohio eastward to New York, including New England, Cana. da and Nova Seotia, the crop is far in excess of last year while the Ben Davis crop as far west as Colorado shows a big decline which offsets the exoess crop of the east. ans A ———— Business Mens Plenle Privileges, Bide will be received by the Pas. senger Department of the Oentral Rail road of Pennsylvania, Bellefonte, until August 10th, for the various stand privileges, ete, at Hecla Park, Tuesday, August 20th, account of the! Centre Clinton county Business Mens 0. 3 Je N TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Haturday night-—-Knights of the Golden Eagle, There will be Progress Gran August 17th. & regular meeting of ge, Baturday evening, It will cost a little more to fatten piggy this year because the corn crop will not be up to the standard, E. B. Ripka, the shoe agent, makes his weekly trip from Centre Hall. He i# the only local commercial man. ‘Liar !” is the stock in trade when there is no evidence to back up a fact the And that is not gentleman. argument I'he eleven local view pos vertised for sale elsewhers are being sent to all f United Btates to former ar Centre Hall, Shultz and Wm. Stanley, of , each had a brood of chicks, broods contained a for r } a four leg. developed The » gince died, assisting il was severely tongue of ne wagon him on the stomach. Dr. M. L. AE ot} Methodist of ill health Rev. of the first M. . Js £1 $ TRS hearick, of y § ley #1] Ma- $ 4 Vigil { ire rmer severed his oon © Hall of June, Ar YY agner entre Hamiit $ $ ERILITIS . George Dale , Inaster of ply Grauge, attended the tele. ’ 5% Vil vie honeymede Satur of the wheel (rrange movement. expected the Co a lelephor ne, W. Gramley, of Loganton, took t market the largest to the Williamepor load of the sens He had Mr. Gramley “lates that this is nothing com pared he took to sometimes hauling as many as 900 quarts The Ni Company their big cinder dump, along huckleberries of n. 4 @ i "3 HURTS to the quantity of market berries in former years, ttany Iron sold he pike t cMenamin ¢ $4 f Rallafrrs this side of Bellefonte, to M & Sime, raliroad contractor Phila. 8 Of deiphia, who will use it in aud ucrele other work, in railroad buliding bridges, ete. This will mean not only getting rid of that Lig pile of what has hithetto been regarded as useless mat- ter, but getting a fair price for it at the same time, While in the act of alighting from a manure spreader Wednesday of last week, George H. Emerick, east of Cen- tre Hall, got his feet tangled in the lines, and was thrown heavily to) the ground. lo order to prevent upon his head, he threw out his arms and landed on both hands. The result was that both arms were badly stoved, in fact, 80 badly that they were out of commission for a time and greatly pained him, § i falling The outlook for the Grange Encamp ment and Fair, at Centre Hall, is brighter than ever. Last year there were many more persons camped on the ground than for a number of years previous, and the indications are that this year the number of campers will be largely increased. Last year every tent erected was occupied, and in order to accommodate the increase this year, additional tents have been arranged for. Camping is one of the most pleas- ant features of the whole scheme, ss it permits a week's outing st a nominal cost. Mr. sod Mrs. T. C. Henney, daugh- ter Miss Anna and son Charles, of Latrobe, arrived in Centre Hall SBatur- day. They were accompanied by Mre. Lucy Heuney, Wilbur Henney and Ralph, the little son of the latter, who makes his home with the Henneys in Latrobe. Mr, and Mrs. T. OC. Henney are natives of Potters Mills, and for the next two weeks they will be guests of relatives and friends in Centre Hall and the South side of Potter township, For a period of seventeen years, Mr, Henvey has been employed in the steel works at Latrobe, and today holds a position that is altogether de- sirable to him. Characteristic of the family, be Is a Rood mechanic, and stuck to his employers long enough to demonstrate his ability, and is now reaping the reward,
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