fom DEATHS On Thursday last being informed by | phone of the serious illness of his | father, Rev. 8B. A. Bnyder left im-! mediately for his parents’ home, | Loganville, York county. But death | had preceded him, for the much loved and honored father had passed away at 1 30 p. m. after a brief illness. W. H. Suyder was aged sixty-seven | years, ten months, and twenty-one | days. He was a public school teacher | for nearly forty years and his worth | in that capacity was testified to by the | presence at his funeral of school teach- | ers and studants who had received in- | structions from him daring these | years, the county Superintendent, and | many others of prominence in York | county. Mr. Snyder had been a loved and! honored worker in the church of his | choice for many years, and had filled many of the offices which it is her Power Lo bestow, He had been a member of Trinity | Uaited Evangelical church, in York, | until the last two years when his reasi- | dence was changed. He had served i i i i | i i for many years as teacher of an Adult Bible class, alan as chorister and mem- | ber of the choir and both of these | ganizations were Of = { i funeral which the | Sunday also at was held present on fectionate, and kindly] husbands, a | faithful, prayerful father and leaves to | follow him to the homeland beyond a | devoted wife with whom he had lived i happily f | sons and two daughters, all of whom | are | : | Rav, wr nearly fifty years, four | in hom-=s of their own M. J. Boyder, of Howard, is a brother of the deceased, | of the i Puilipsburg | Rw N. H Presbyterian in back in the 70's, died at Washington, D C 8t f paralysis sustained the vious day. Miller, chureh pastor his home in | result of = | pre- | , the roe o The decons:d was aged about sixty i eight years, was a vateraa of the civil | war, is survived by his wife, four | d ads ter. aici sons a! ug | c—————— ep aeate— LOCALS no | killing frosts in the immediate vicinity | of Centre Hall, Up to October ninth there were The sale of parannal property advar- tised by A. W,. Nittany mountain, has been reesalled. i (iarver, on + William Colyer, farmer east of Old | Fort, He 8 plowing for delayed in seeding on account of build- | w heat was | ing a large and modern hog pen Frank V, from a few days’ trip to Altoona. { returned Mr is experienced ia the uader- | for an | work. | Goodhart jast Goodhart taking engagement ia that line of B F of Spring Mills, are sillicted. The former is pursing | two fiogers, having felons on them, | and the latter had 8 growih removed from his lip. Williams H. Homan sand Harry Reish were in Lock Haven from Batur- day until the beginning of this week, to be wilh their wives, both of whom ‘ underwen bu<iness and is open Kennelly apd both Philip alone Heim, | masons, | t operations in the hospital at LO of which made elsewhere in this issue, it place, mention is Congressman Patton and Prof, C. L. Gramley, of Rebersburg, were through Penns Valley begioning of this week They wers looking up who might be willing to make an x op- posite their names on the official bal- lot on elsction day in November. Jacob Fetter and sons W. G. and J. B. Fetter, accompanied by their fami- lies, made up an sutomobile party from Milton who passed through Cen tre Hall on Tuesday. After taking dinner at Old Fort hotel, they went on to State College to see the State's great. est institution of learning. The Fet- ters are manufacturers of building material. The large barn on Rhoneymede farm has been very much improved during the past summer, aud the buildiogs generally, not including the dwelling house, were repaired. Cloyd Brooks, the tenant, and possibly the ouly cash-reat teoant on a farm of any #iz3 in Penns Valley, is quite elated because of the conveniences sinve the work is done, Mrs. Elizabeth Bartholomew and daughter, Miss Gertrude Bartholomew, have been at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Bartholomew, in Centre Hall for a few days. Mrs. Bartholomew has had her home with her daughter, Mrs. H. J. Kittleberger, to Curwens- ville, but will spend the coming win- ter with her sister, Mra. W, H. Deck- er, at Hublersburg., Miss Bartholo- mew is employed in the offices of the Connell - Cowher losurance agency, in Patton. Mrs. G. W. Ocker, of Lewisburg, was in Centre Hall this week for a few days. She had Just returned from a six weeks’ visit to Kansas and other western slater, having visited Rev, Robert Wolfe, and his mother, Mrs. Carrie Osman, also Edwin Wolfe, as well as a number of other persons who went to the west from Penns and Brush Valleys. Bhe brings home the news that Kansas Is having great crops, and that alfalfa is grown every. where, even at Oripple Oreek, io the votars heart of the Rookey Mountains, * Mothadist Qenference, The third quarterly conference of the Methodist church will be held at Bpring Mills, Baturday afternoon, at three o'clock. Rev. Bimpson B. Evans, superintendent, will preside, ot imea— Joint Connell Meeting. The joint council of the Centre Hall Lutheran charge will meet on Satur. day afternoon, at two o'clock, in the church at Centre Hall. It-is urged that .all members of the council be present. district W. H. FrRANTZ, Becretary. wil tiesme—— Millinery Opening Mra. John T. Noll, of Pleasant Gap, has just returned from a trip to Phila- misses’, and children’s millinery, and wishes to extend an invitation to the public to come and inspect her flue line of goods before buying elsewhere The formal opening days are Thurs- day and Friday, October 10.h and 11th. adv, cli LOOALS, The local W,. C. T. U the home of Mrs, C. D. on Baturday sf ernoon. A A. E. Kerlin, the poultryman, adv- ertises for white eggs at per 3) gents per will mest at Bartholomew, 36 cents Nee his adv. in this issue, adv George E Breon, who went of Akron, Ohio, the middle of Beptember, Ha ped at Pittsburg on his way homa, but had while did not appeal to him. Simuel J dozen. returned home on Tuesaday. the employment ie there Rowe, the beginning of Mary- { the Standard Lime an. Stone pany, whic firm employed him for several yiare, of Ygrand. Among the personal eff ots iate John B a clock, which was sold st the | £55 Fhe clock wes of German make and fine eon- | The purchaser was a daughter | Ream, Mrs the i Ream was sale on Naturday for in dition Emanuel White (Garver recalled prop ir Saturday, 26:h Anthony W. ty advertised by This i ’ him fi instant, WAR wmafoned by his serious | He ill for hree weeks, and finatly typhoid fever | OC had been about | His condition is rather | serious, Bherifl A. B. Lee and District Attor- | ney D Fortuey a tour | through Penus sod Brush Valleys Paul mada on | raily, in Bellefonte, rext Tuesday eve. | Mr Fortine ¥ in pre Wilson f sidant of med Ls Lesgue for Woodrow it Ballefonte. The October number of The Ladies World is certainly the best of many O our table, the story, New Birth, a serial by Nona Gale, on the first page, until we take leave of the fas instiog “"Mary'’ on the is not a dull minute, From opening Ihe last, there The young clover is playing smash with cattle that eat too freely of it, A number of cattle in the here bloated, and in this vicinity thres animals died within a few days. One of the animals was a8 youag bull be- longing to William H. Homan, and two cows belonging to Mrs. Mary M:Clenahan and Wiliam Bradford, valiey Through all of last week the westh- er waa besutiful, The sun shone most of the time, there being jast a siight sprionkle of rain Tuesday. Much farm work was done through- out the week, the range being frow haymaking to corn cutting - potatoes were lifted, grain sown, apples picked, threshiog, haybaliog. Mechanics and laborers, like the farmers, were busy every minute, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, McCormick, of Columbia, Bouth Carolinas, were ar. rivals in Centre Hall on Wednesday morning, and are guassts of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mra. D. J. Meyer. They came to Chattanooga, Tennessee, where Mr. McUormick attended the Uadertskera Natioual Convention, and from there to Rochester, New York. While In the latter city a Chalmers ambulances was purchased, The car is one of high quality, on Woodward. Mr, and Mra. Isaiah Boob spent last week with their children in Milton, John Haines, from' Renovo, fs spending his vacation with bls mothe er, Miss Sadie Walter, from Johnstown, is visiting her brother, William Wal- ter. Harry Btover and family, spent the Sabbath with the lady’s parents, at Bmaullton. Rev, Carls preached a very interest. log sermon to a large crowd of people Sunday evening. Mra. Charles Carter and daughter, from Spriog Mille, Is visiting her mother, Mra. Arney. Samuel Orndorf and family, from Coburn, spent Bunday with the forme er’'s mother, Meh, Wise, Mrs, Messmer from Yeagertown, and Mrs. Giasgow, from Linden Hall, are visiting their sister, Mrs, Eby, Among those who attended the Mi). ton Fair last week were Thomas Wolf, wife and three children, L, L. Weaver and Eline Haines, by the Colors. one occasionally admiral of the | In bygone days the | idmiral's fing proclaimed his rank. Now it denotes his senlority Hence It comes about that an admiral must carry three personal flags in his locker. There are three grades of admiral— admiral, vice admiral and rear admid- ral. At one time commodore made a kind of but that grade has now been abolishedd The rank of an admiral is made plain to all afaring per by the nums- ber of stars on the flag hoisted at his foremast head. Thus four stars show three a vice admiral and admiral. This simple the harassing two admirals, two vice admirals or t should happen to sail into port, each with a squadron? What, indeed, if three ad mirals, and so forth, should appear on How any between them? Some nocent or mayor visit of courtesy might Junior first, and that would be a blunder, To obviate suc a’'mis glories upon the red or white, In old sea Comey blue color term f i OL an half admiral, 8 Ons an admiral, two a rear is enough, but question arose, What if 1 wo rear admirals one in returning a the bad the same scene? could distinguish govern or call upon HA mark chance now r admirals to their seniority y the co if three rear admirals port the senlor vo stars, tl l thelr or of Mark Twain and the Ministry. n Clemens thought of tl : iin once t that I ever but be me that a It looked Bigelow a preacher, cause it vor rred to preacher could be damned Hk safe Job'"-All Harper's Magazine. realy oCen is a ert Paine in Old Wall Street, Wall street In the days when Wash ington was the first president of the United States, when Alexander Hamil fon and t Burr were rivals at the bar ips the most popular and roughfare in New York 80 the of the city's frst defensive | stockade or “wall” and throughout its length were enscted many scenes that are part of the nation’s larger history. ~Christian Herald line Didn't Get Even the Brick, “Did that man hand you a gold brick 7 “1 should say not” answered the amateur financier. “He sold me an interest in the gold brick on credit and took a mortgage on that, together with everything else | owned Then he called the loan and foreclosed the mortgage and took possession of the gad brick. along with the rest."- Unwanted Power, He-~The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world! Don't forget that Bhe—~Then you come in and rule the world awhile. I'm tired. —————— ff ———————— The new law requiring sll news. paper owners to mark every item for which they receive pay, will show the public how few notices are paid for, It will show that the newspaper man Is giving the public slmost the free use of the news golumng, sist —— lt a——— Do not fail to read the supplement accompanying this issue of the Re porter. Every article In It is worth the reading. ———— A DAA Bick headache is caused by a disor. dered stomach. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and correct thet and the head. sohe will diss » For mle all dealers, ppear bi A, / # # MOTHER-OF-PEARL WORK. Which the Designs Built Up Bit by Bit, Wonderful work of the de in mother-of pearl With tiny gegments of this lridescent material he bullds up a beautiful n bit by bit, section by section First, from the cab ceives the woodwork design will be formed top of a carved chest, a stool or talle, nack to dekaoht Then draws (he the erude the mosale Ars is the de fir netmaker he re upon which his It may be the portion of a dainty nick heart or some fn lady's the w desir 2 1 pleces in the a piece of mother-of-penrl and then shapes it to occupy tl I ftiy he sets the s fixing it with wi crevices Another pled foned and sedfur day till the bed TH Ooond a vise, with A MUSICAL One of the Atiractions Virginia Celebratio in ui. nd shed fussy Of course things at the te of them. This th my house that When we 1 step to the iresent . to look at as a stranger, aud | see many things to improve. It is a good thing to ourseives as others see us.” Harper's Bazar. ory ‘ Hiv fit sialon 5 it 1 make a n worked so well w + ¥ Fd g it for myself I am tris dress tf «d for the st ty i } reef or pins and say, "Let me you He Mra nd try myself Yeo The Lobster's Color. The shell of the lobster is imbued with a black or bluish pigment secret ed by the true skin, which also gives out the calcareous matter after esl molt, so that lime and pigment are biended together. This plgwent be comes red, pale and Intense in water at a temperature of 212 degrees Faliren helt, and the same effect is produced by the action of alcohol, ether and va rious acids. Tn ——— A Sad Discovery, "How does Brown like the high pos! tion he was recently promoted to?” “Not very well” “But 1 thought it was paying him FI0000 a year? “So it Ia. But he's discovered that his employers expect bim to earn it.” «Detroit Free I'ress, A ——————— With Variations. Smithers—He who courts and rans AWAY may come to court another day Jenkins—RBut he who courts and does not wed may find himself in court in stead. Time misspent is not lived, but lost.~ Fuller. I MIM I, Bead the Reporter A aan Spring Mills, Mre, William Gramiesy was a Belle fonte visitor on Haturday. Mrs. ivy Bartges aud Mrs, (Dr) H, 8. Braucht are on the sick list. Ira Bartly returned from Sugar Val ley and Is at Centre Hall dolng con- crete work for Dr. Aiitson, Prof. C. L. Gramley 6f Rebersburg, and Congressman Patton, of Curwens- ville, were in town for a few hours on Tuesday Mra, * MM OO pha v elted a Clran daughter Mifflin. burg aod ales at end d the missionary ley and few duys at Orvention, Mies Elva Limbert and Miss Miller. Reuben Rishel, of Madigonbure, spent at the (i Migs Mollie Musser, nfier spending a fou Fister, Mrs. Wm Frederick, tn home in Bellefonte on Monday, Dr. Breucht took Mre, William Ho- man snd Mra. Harry Beish, of Centre Hall, to tte Lock Haven Thursday, went an operation, aleo Mr. and Mra Handay home of Decker, dave with her returned her hospital on where they both under wir —————— Bepo ter Hegloter i tiemtresmaemasans— Thirty-six cents for white and thirty cents for brown eggs is the price off -r- ed for eggs of thal kind hy A E Ker- lin, the Hall pooltryman Theee are the beat prices paid dealer. Centre by any aov, Register A. Bossma Here is 8 woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long exper- tence, viz , Mre. P. H Brogan. of Wil- wot, Pa, who says, * | know from ex- perience that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ie far superior to any other, For group there is nothing that excels itt"! For sale by all dealers adv, ——— = | WELLING HOUSES FOR SALE-The un- i dermgned offers for sale the dwelling | house adjoining the Penns Valley Banking | Company property, on Church street, the Jrop- | erty known es Bpicher home. The house n good repair, large and commodious, and well located, EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON CORNER LOT. Also an elghtroom house on a corner lot ’ #ood stable, and a fine assortment of fruit, The Property is a desirable one in every way and is well Joonted, Also, house and lot at Tumsey ville, propert Elmira Moyer, All in good repalr, Good tion. and will be sold cheap The above properties are offered st very fair prices. ¥or further particulars a er 0 B. M1 GLE. w Inn. 22.4, Centre Hall, Pa, of CR XECUTOR'S NOTICE ~ Letiers testamentary on the estate of John B. Ream, late of Gregg township, de- Canad} Letters testamentary on the above estate hav- ing been Auly granted Ww the undersigned. he would Afuliy request any persons knowing lebled Lo the estates 10 make lm. mediate payment and those having clsims sgainst the same 0 present them duly suthen- tcated for setilement J. C. ROBEMAN, ROSETTA E. LUBE, Executors, Bpring Mills, Ps. Lo DMINISTRATRIX ROTICE—LETTERS of administration on the estate of Bamuvel M. Bell, Inte of the wwoship of Harris, deceased, ¥ Lslimentary on the above estate having been ( J granted tothe undersigned, she uily request all persons knowing themselves indebwed 10 the estate 10 make tmme- diate payment, and those having claims sgainst the same W0 present them duly authenticated for setllement MRS. LOU. D, BELL, Administratrix, 0.40, Boslsburg, Ps LEN WANTED w look after our interes's Lt aud conuties. Belary or ise Address THE VICIOR Company, Cleveland, Oblo SALESMEN ; re adjacent 0 OIL itp'd. ESPONDENT wanted to look after No canvassing Experience Beranton, Nothing to sell, not necessary, Pa. itpd CLORA MFG. CO If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most common To correct this you will find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv. er Tablets excellent. T ey are envy take, aud mild and For sale by all deal- adv, silment and pleasant to gentle jo effect, I AM IN THE MARK. ET FOR Potatoes Apples Onions W. GROSS MINGLE CENTRE HALL, PA. Both "Phones as all others, The equipment in F.J. T all lines is complete, We ing qualities, Many New Centre Dress Goods Hall, Pa,
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