ORVIIANAGE Impressive Uere Namber Present lowed by ing glen Lrees formed, dresses uy Rebekahs time MIC, woo afternoon of ainger, served atl week the O fire, f tt hotel wus a l¢ FER | waiag i : out one hundred and fifty | : ' present, Tepreser perso ting | s of the valle y. various ent the business Park. M st ol this gathering their sweethearts, who fug to make good with papa’s d arlimg daughters, While many of those who enjoyed the day are not in business in the strict sense of the term, most of them sre cecupied ii various vo- estions of life, and in the future will beconge Lhe business wien of their 3 represented at | nic at Heecla | sitended re Hall waa well mel's pi Los were young nen and | are endeayor- the o" i day. Two gears employment with the Western Eleelric Company, in Chies- go, has earned Paul Murray his second vacation which he is spending at his home in Centre Hall. Almost ime mediately upon graduating at Penne aylvania State College, Mr. Murray engaged with the company nmmed, and bas since been employed in the engineering equipment department of that concern, Born snd raised in Centre Hall, the youth comes back and expresees the belief that the me- tropolis of Penns Valley never before ooked #0 pretty to him. WILLIAMS GROVE ZIONICO Hedaced Hates Via Pennsylvania Kail. rowed, Pienie at August 26 to 31, will Williams For the Grangers’ linms @rove, Pa, Pennsylvanian Railroad sell cursion tick 0 from all stat f Frederick the Railway, August inclusive, good to return: un- reduced rom Baltimore, Elmira, anid iotermediate stations on Northern Central til Beptember 3, inclusive, at tO rates ani ei es—— Pomonn Grsoge Program I'he third quarterly meeting of the {entre County Pomona Grange will held in Victor Grange day, August 22 I'he program follows : Opening Grange in 4th degree. Mu- roll eall of officers insurance minutes of welcome by Vietor Grange ; nse by J Dale : committees ; and directors * reading meeting : = appointment recitation, of insur report of local Grange renort of secretary ANCE CO pany : Committees Discussion ls there a better oppor- unity for the farmer today than fifty David Keller, report of specia eport of secretary elepnoue company ; recitation, Mamie What are some of to farmers’ White, | order, PRs W allace r the good of the th degree Wins DALE, I clturer. \RD aioli m—— Visitiag the West. friends left stopping Kans, Ellsworth, 0 'hen to the where blew up the titer with thres | O Visit Lhe went, ‘olorado, Pikes Peak, i in Balt Lake | Rit “1 yi expect to go st, returning Possible ord The Link slates that | Bald » viv Pe DUSYIVE~ ared 41 Ciareq 0} of the out-] Bald Eagle Val- ited enim) : Pennsvivania Rail ' YIVARDIs wail the | under ent true Lhere hinder the com- | T. link direct would be fine, im to tol —— in Grafteors. nmission has come atid has asked of defrauding tie capitol be r has openly be fo the governor in will Palin io reason i goods will be ex-ainte officials. ks to Berry. a — The Pink Label, Ww ail this, than otice your name on a Pink which means that subscription list has subscribers who paid ween the dates of Juue will find credits your label, wa will 1 bel this week, Reporter's irrected. ed pion ia rd and August 15th Please examine ps os Telephone Co. Meets hie dirvegtovs of the yarious Branch at the Garman House, he companies were well I, and reported the services Dg Saturday Be bit fo ie * J resen mer ? 6 Baratogs Springs Ape count UG, A, BK, Encampiaent For the National Encampment, Grand Army of the Republic at Bara. toga Hprings, N. Y., Beptember 9 to the Pennsylvania Railroad will egourgion tickets to Baratoga Mpriogs, from cli slgtions on its lines September 7 to §, inelusive, good re; turning to leave Haratoga Springs September 9 to 17, at reduced rates, Stop overs at New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington will be giunied on tickets reading via those Cities Tickets via New “org will be honored by Hudson River Boat lines between New York and Albany or Troy. By deposit of ticket with Bpecial Ageut at Barstoga BSprings and the payment of $1.00 an extension of thp return limit to October 6 may be obs tained, For full information regarding stop- overs, rates of fare, conditions of tickets nnd train service consult Ticket sell LOCAL AND PERSONAL | Paragraphs Ploked from Exchanges { Interest to Reporter Readers, Milllie im Jour nd Charles Wynn, of Bunbury, is visit Mr. and Mrs. George Ulrich are con- (fined to their home on account | Hinesn, lis the guest of Mr, and Mrs, J { Hartman Rev. Ralpu Illingworth, more, Tuesday night home of A. Walter. | Bamuel | . H. B. of Balti. spent at the | i | | family in this place Miss Olive Ritchie, of Williamsport, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Frank. | Clyde Hartman left jor Baltimore Monday morning, where he secured employment. Nathiel Boob and daughter, Miss Sara, spent Bunday at the home of Kd- ward Boob, pear Centre Hill, Mies Maude Btover, of Lamar, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. E. Gutelius, one day last week. Mrs. Eva Loneberger and four children, of Williamsport, spent Sun- i day at the home of Jesse Kreamer. Mra, F. E. Gutelius and two daugh- Lamar and Avis this week J. OC returned 1 Hosterman and Tuesday . and Mrs port Mr.and Mrs, T. R. Buck and Mr and Mrs. RE. Bomboy, of Berwick are Mrs. D Zerby, Rev. 8. H. Dunkelberger, of LeMars, | Iowa, preached in the United Evan- | Coburn Wednesday | of Mr. and guesls gelical ehureh st evening Mrs. Wallace Kerstetter and chil} dren, of Milroy, spent Saturday aod | $ at the Sunday Mra, Jad Mrs W » ' $ Arie home of her mother, | iter H. Miller and two daugh- Mr We, Brey and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hadabsugh, of Jersey tis iINiLIOg 8h atl the home of Mr. | i Rishel and chil- | this community, returned | Altoona. | of Lock Haven, ar-| wn Tue sday evening called by t illness of , Mra irich. Mrs. Joba Haines an two children. | to their home in Charles Ulrich, rived in t he serious his Amelia | of Aaronsburg, sccompanied by Miss | Sara Boob, of this place, left Wednes- | friends at Harrisburg and Newport, Prof quehanns I. C. Btover and wife, of Bus- | University, Belinsgrove, | visited the former's sister, Mrs. C. F. Garrett, at the United Evangelical parsonage, during the past week. The large colony of martins thst every year spends the summer at Mill. | heim, left for its southern home Bun- day morning day later The colony left one this year than last year, Mr. aud Mrs. Wesly C. Gruver, of Espy ; Miss Helen Gruver, of Phila- delphia, and Mrs. G, E. Tracy, of New York city, have been the guests for the past week of W. R. Weiser and Mrs. Mary Kleckner, John Bheriff and daughter, Miss Maggie, of Walsontown, are visiting friends at Coburn. Mr. Sheriff was section boss on the L. & T. railroad and stationed at Coburn about eighteen years ago. He has now quit the rail road business, When C. W. Clark, the purchaser of the Musser House in this place, takes possession next April, he will occupy a thoroughly improved building. He expects to make great changes, amqQug them being a chavge in the Appear. ance of the byilding by painting the outside and papering ana painting lo. side. An up-to-date toilet room snd an Edison gas system steam heat in every room. He iotends to make it an up-to-date hotel in every respeet. The Milibeim public schools will ppen Mopday, September 2, for the winter term. The school hoard bag published a notice to parents and guardians of school children, that no children will be admitted to the public schools unless they can show a cer tificate of successful vaccination. The law expressly states that no person shall be admitted without being able to furnish such proofs and the sghonl board is merely doing what the law directs, Bellefonte Daily News That big bird, the stork, visited the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Young sud lege 8 doar little baby girl, Major is all tickled to death. Col, Emanuel Noll and his son John are at the Jamestown Exposition, from there they will visit a number of Battle fields all through Virginia. Commiggionpr John L. Dunlap made » trip to Danville lagi week, and on hie return attended the gorner stone laying of the Odd Fellows Orphanage, at Bunbury, Agents, US NOTE FROM MISSOURI, | Former Potter Township Man | Boenes on Nittany Mountain, Hon, E. B. Garver, of Grant City | ter township, writes thus : {views in and near your town. As I {ground within a radius of several [ miles of its corporate limits. I left there in 1874 and have lost my identity amongst the larger portion of your {the long ago come back to my mind {and I loug to se beautiful Penn's Val- [ley, its comfortable homes, its invit- ling farme, its fruitfal orchards, its {churches and school houses. But [above all, I love to think of grand old | Nittany Mountain, over whose sun- { Kissed top I have roamed and whiled [away many hours in the days of my | callow youth. I did not realize | how beautiful that old mountain is, {but having lived in an open prairie [country for over thirty years I can [Dow see its grandeur, and 1 often long then to climb its rugged sides and stand on { its summit and look down over one of { the most beautiful valleys that God | ever carved out in His universe. No temple built with hands can vie in {glory and msjesty with this lovely | gift of nature As | Nit Penn's Valley. | recall from youthful memory old y Mountain was a of every vig tan Ove slage Ligh waving be far off horizon wide dias I want the views to remind of the place where I wss born, where I ne Bly i sweel memories of tl it my boyhood days, where ol ister ie past, where my mother sleeps EERE — —C—— Keith's Theatre, farce, entitled *“ Jimmie! Experiment,’ A one-act resented by Sng p $ r RV al Hg Keith's { ME peat 1 i Dealre, Melani singers, and whin, Viennese baritone voosi- of the with Philadelp! 8. th tie Irie, E is Wee R ircp-an #lreet isl, are two musioal “A Night the Poets most artistic production the and numbers. the in vaudeville is er numbers on bill for LeRoy the week are Woodford, vaudeville pleasantries: Bears. iil3- T 22, 1907. | From Mimi County Notes gathered from the | | and Bentinel Yeagertown —Mrg George Tate anc family left for Centre county Sat JEIROCTHR ’ urday juncle of Mrs, Tate, Miss Helen Weidensaul, who been spending some time with friends {in Union and Centre counties {ed home on Batur Milroy Albert Bowersox, | Grove Mills, is visiting John Bowersox, Paul Bhefter, of Bellefoule, spent Sunday with his brothers, Lester and Herbert Bhefler, Mrs. J. B. Brown has her sister in Johnstown, Her mother, Mrs. Krise, of Centre Hall, staying with the Brown family during Mrs, Brown's absence, Mrs. W. O. Elsie, returned home from a few d day » Pine brother, f Of his been visiting is warick and daughter, ays’ visit to relatives in Centre county, Mrs. Mary Kister, who resides with her neice, Mrs. Chas. E. Aurand. is nipety-three years of age, and to read and write the Ww without spectacles. Until the past few months she has carried on a large dence with distant friends, COTTER DOL pou William's Grove Plenie | The Annual | Picnic Exhibition will be held on |“ Old Camp is,’ Williams Grove, August 26.81, 1007. 1 | bition of farm machinery, ete. and li 4 lh reat Granger's Lie 11 4 E30 » {iro fe exhi- implements promises Lo w he : Ve slack eX coed that of auy former vesar. A eplendid J y i idi- tuart program will be presented ili thie n torium : Wednesday, Crovernor NS and Hon John O candidate for State Hon. (Governor of shealz, Ba publican Treasurer : Churs- J Bachelder, New » | day, former Hampshire, Master of the National W. F. Hill, Master Pent Grange, and « rang: iIsyivania Slate ther pros pi Tuesday and ne ¢ Frank R Lures « Ul rranger yEIUILE Hi wa Canal. “1 Hursday and Frid nings, Ideal Vaudeville CUrsions on wii KRIIroads your siation Agent, After the Swindiers A fellow traveling of Burns visited many ae vicinity of salon yr $10) BK i Beilin sionsl ; Callan Smith, and whi singing | or ® Baker acrobatic comedians. danci: Gormley, . | I'he great cast-| ing Dunbars are giving their first fre pearance io the (quaker City for two sud sorobatic novelty, - New Borough Erected. of Snow Sho By a decree the court a has been liew borough eres The election for local officers w ill be held in Buddioger Hall, Tuesday, September (7th, and 8. RK. MoCartuey Was appoioted judge, and Grant Kiss and Harry Reeser to hold said election. be the county, and will add one more voting place, mak- ing a total of fifty-seven. inspeciors sSunow Shoe will tenth the borough in sr —— LON TEYOUR Column, stinued from an extended visit to cities siong the Atlautio goast Mrs. Robb has not been in the best of health lately and her physician thinks the sea air will be beneficial to her health, Miss Joyce Bible, of Milroy, who has been a guest of Miss Elsie Bible the past few days, left for Altoona where she will vigit friends for a while. Miss Bible ls a very pretty and charming young lady and made many friends while in Bellefonte, State College Tires Mrs. Hay Shank, of Howard, and Mra. J. I. Bmetzler, of Chicago, a sister of Mrs, Cus’'ard, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Custard, Raymond Rudy, who graduated from the Lloysville Orphan's home, is the guest of T. F. Kennedy and family. Mr. Rudy will enter Gettys: burg college this fall, where he will take 8 theological course, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompeon, of Elwood City, are the guests of the former's brother, William. Mr, Thompson will shortly remove to Chicago where he will manage a large industrial plant, Mrs. John Meek entertained at hep home op Callege avenge, her aung, Mrs. Dr. Jrvin, aud daughter, of Omaha, Neb. ; her sister, Miss Lina Hartsock, of Julian, and her brothers Robert, of Julian, and Don, of Al. toona, Democratic Watehman — J. B. Waite, the implement dealer, formerly of this place, but now of Lock Haven, had his hand badly burned the other day by accidentally reaching into a lot of heated phos phorous, The customary annyal reqoion wag held at the home of Mrs, Elizabeth Heese, on the top of Maney mountain the Other day. his venerable woman is ninety-five years o and Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Robb left for is still in comparative th recently, Alid promising HIALY yards chinaware and premiums, pr ie in Yidlie » £3 > in paid o him in advance. Man suspecting ones paid him the ney, pur- his man has now been found War. $ tlorney but he failed to make good the Chases, engaged in the same business ren i AQ District Mntly ws county Hipple, of warded a warrant for his srrest to ’ Clinton ox Has for the It captured and district attorney of that county, probable that he will be orought back to f face Lhe has defrauded. people he mt————— Robberies in Bellefonte Local talent more ef. ficient ju the county seat, and is get- Ling reward for the effort, The last robbery committed there was at the home of John Walker, Entrance was gained by climbing a pole to a porch roof and then through a window, and it is supposed that the robbery was done before ten o clock. Three gold walches, one belonging to Miss Me- Calmont; one to Shortledge ; ove (a Mr. Walker ; a gold chain set with pearls, and a number of valual stick pins comprised the loot. is Deoomiog ne: JAE TE le ———— ————— - Centre County CQ, KE I'he Centre County Christian En- deavor Convention will be held this year at Howard in the Evangelical church, September 4 and 5. A special effort is being made to secure good speakers, and to make this success in every way Such men as Rev. KE. C, Mercer, of the MoAwley Mission of New York City ; Rev. Charles Patton, Missionary to China, and Rev, C, F, Sanders, of Gettysburg, are on the program, be sides the best local talent. Wp Convention lilestiing a Hamilton Barn Barned, The barn on the farm of Prof. John Hamilton, located two miles from State College, was struck by lightning and totally destroyed. John Spicer, Jr, who is the tenant on the farm, is a heavy looser, having had four hogs, one colt, about eight hundred dozen sheaves of wheat and all bis hay de. stroyed. There wes no insurance on the contents of the atru ture. mA ———————— Harger.Stamp, Miss May Stump, daughter of Mz. and Mrs, Alvin Stump, south of Cen. tre Hall, and Albert Barger, of Philips. burg, were repently married at Atlan. de City. The groom is a baggage waster at one of the railroad stations in Philipsburg. The young couple will begin housekeeping in that town within « short time. The Reporter “3f) eels [TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. i i NO, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL'PARTS. Tayl Col. a YA tus é 8a YWiIilllon car B. H. E ont of hi Hugh B, or ig the owner of NDerick inid a stone walk in dwelling The Howard cann far 4d ug factory iH HERBOIN, fli paring to begin operations, While working ¢ Lua saw mill near vebersburg, George Mille nrown J sr Was 1 from a truck and sustained g broken # i ana rib and a number of cuts WwW. K. Dru ses, T ionacny of VisDUry res vebersburg 1071 Ald breaks up familie ors $ malure graves asylums. Reckless menda of the ost is, inal indeed, chars 11688, mer {3 re lately return tuarried st parsonage by Rev Martin, The which they will they will make Fourteen Americas and F training sented "OTe ign and colleges are repre Lock it other whose 4 schools in ti Haven Btate very doubtful it any secondary school in tale faculty has this distinction. for illustrated catalog, the Miss Edith Dale, the company of her fathe Dale, for Chicago. Ther meet her affianced, Hall M. Crossman, of Goldfleld, Nevada, after their marriage continue to the west to make her home in mining camp with him. Mr. Crossman is a graduate of Pennsylvania Stat nN 118 ge ¥ ¢ it MM f 3 } 1aCULY Lie Normal My hool. is there : i this Address Pring ipal., ] in Y. will e she na the College. After being located sat Leesport for some time, W. W. Weaver been transferred to Shoemsakerville, Berks county, as night operator. Mr. Weaver prefers to livein a larger town and consequently makes his home in Reading. Operators, he BAYER, are much in demand at present owing to the fact that a new block ayetem is about to be put into operation. has It ia not saying too much to say th “ Pat Garrity’s ' is the most hospitable spot in all the mountains. Mr. Garrity is located in the heart of the Seven Mountaine, and entertains lavishly, It is nothing unusual to have from ten to twenty, and at times ss many ss fifty guests at one time. He is not a woman hater, oh, no, but a woman would be a stranger at the Garrity piace, except as a guest, M. M. Musser, of State College, ¢x- postmaster of Asronsburg, is the only man in Centre county, so far as ia known, who will take the trip to Colo- rado Springs, Colorado, as the guest of Gen. William J, Palmer. During three years of the Civil War Mr. Mus- ser served in the Fifteenth Pennsyl- vania cavalry, Gen, Palmer's regiment, He left Saturday for Harrisburg, where he boarded the special train bearing the old soldiers on their long journey extends congratulations, for one of the happiest reunions they have ever experienced, @
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