7 % / Y { 5 OL. LXXXVIIL_ RNER STONE NEW - Ue LAID FOR LUTHERAN CHUROR ih Seven At Plesnsant Gap, Sanday, Jaly Kdifioe to be of [HBrick Who Witnewed Similar Service for Old tt huareh, “New The corner-stone of the pew Bunday afternoor, July 4th. The vices which began about 2o'clock were in charge of Rev, W, M. B. Glanding, 3 ir i pastor of 8t. John's Lutherat Bellefonte, chureh He was assisted b 1 Rev, astor of the Hublersht he Pleas without Lutheran charge snd Mr. er, | i gt ed charge. 1 b '¢ the departure of Rev, J. gation has been 0 first part held in the M. E. the of the service waa chuareb, ding delivered germon fouble text, Pealm 61:2 a jians 10:4, with the to rock of our esl { onid ¥ cs 8 sudient to raise Lheir ha tween thie DOX he tapped the hammer three times America.” nront pron ence sang tio: HE A fair sum of gut Was 0 money was the 8 very if th eK eribed for 114 attendance w i {0 had ne have been larger e fO'd Home du i 0 w d in 10 at in jinalf urney to Philadelph named board pend fi Mh 1 i ayes ! on the speed bo the neral spn neral apg fil and its name in 3 of tow daliobit fil Aare Ggeligttliug i ns # ould be proud enough snd cugh to display every approach. I'bia is a hint to 1 be and 1 a could a service with the exj tance, m—————— TT. D Hos! in Generous Ac? r lsburgy that T. hilanthrog ic ay ous spirit which brought jo town's sented the basel 2s 0 Through dent Oona cD resp 3 - PD. Boal, and me it is learned Boalsburg's Y 1 ya loved citizan, in showed his genes- t Y 3 that younger elemen’, whan he pre- 10% of lub with a fie lass baseball diamond. nd on whi will Ini 3 out He will erect a grand stand on the ground and Boalsburg will a fisld ond to none in the county, The ball players’ joy is naturally unbounded aud they are desirous of mestidg comers, gro ira! i # then have REC ali Teams desiring games should communicate wit Hhutt, h manager Walker Another * hoemaker Volume, “ Pennsylvania Deer and Their Horpr,” ia the title of the latest pre- duction from Lhe versatile pen of Hop. Henry W. Bhosmaker, a copy of which hse been forwarded by him and has been placed beside the other prized volumes from this gifted suthor. His Jatest work treats of the largest deer in Pennsylvania for many years back and gives the pumber of points and men: - urement of horpe. Of course, Tussey mountain and others of the Heven mountain group, have yielded big deer with big racks aud a record of theses ie produced in the volume, It is prec- fusely ilioatrated with pictures of fam- ous hunters and their trophies and jan valuable bit of information for lovers of outdoor life, —— A. F. J. McClellan painted the exterior of his soft drink plant last week, Odd Feliows' Uslebration os Success, by Lhe local i | i | The celebration b | F. {Bog order, last aN {the character of the occasion. | parade was a grand feature and about ft > - five hundred people, | ious lodge bodies the va! | ley, children of members of the order, The ps Emerick, throughout tsnd fantasticr, participated, H. Master and aairide The repented { rade was led by ib lo i B (dvorge oda gide whom r esutiful little rookr, in high t pony. {suffrage can by a | large women who rode in a laddered Al, Krap attracted wagon The 1 - which was driven by Gap far ¥ i Pleasant taatics 4 iderable sliention ino iu ww, made posgible by Commigsioner I Noll, and came in for piauae, At poanasges band was ne and the littl of Mr. 14 PB. Ulich Wine and Loses the game, £ TOargio up ul he when Centre i de SINK pis e¢ of Lhe quick #iVe was being in 41 Owing to conditions » & stop sev. eral ti es Gurit § An agreesmert al This for battling r, chances for a nioth inning vic- blasted to ¢ Lhe Was made game eigh for it suddenly gained their ud of the th inning. disastrous the cals, i opli Lory were through this iodi- creel agreement, VICTORIOUS AT HREBERSBURG. heraburg rg victory was a clean the result of a fusilisde The Cer - Rebersburg 3 ¥ 1 Was hits after the fourth inning. Himax came in the sixth the iecena by shelling the defense 1 fire irge and scoring Three wore in the seventh ended the term of Mallory and he was relieved by Herlacher, of lLoganton, off whom two more runs were whe literally tore wilh 8 rapid p ai {en runs, gcored, Smith, for Centre Hal’, disposed of the enemy with apparently uo effort, using a slow ** apitter '’ on the outside corner, which invariably resalted ina fly ball or essy grounder. Kiliot at short waa the star performer of the day. Hie flalding was excellent sand his batting even betier, Four times he laced the ball to a enfe territory, each hit being a hard emasb, two good for thred-bag- gers, and the others for a double and a mogle. The game was played on the ceossion of the Rebersburg carnival the town being prettily decorated and Iarge streamers bearing ‘' welcome ”’ spanning the streets at the several aj - prosches of the tows. The following is the score by innings: Centre Hall--0 1 01310381 1-20 Rebersburg <0 1000 1040-6 Rev. W. H. Bebuyler, Pb. D., ac- companied by his dsughter, Mise Eloise Schuyler, will dave for Clip ton, New Yorr, Thursday of next week, where they will remain for some Lime, EVANGELIST BROWN HERE Nix Weeks Unmpnign to School Open In Taber naole on New Ground, Friday Evening Closely following the end of a six weeks’ evangelistic campaign in Mill- during which are reported nag Rev. frit trom i heim time 365 conver- sions taken evange!- York, will campaign io Begionipg of this week was torn and having Biowp, New similar place . Puul ia? Hanniba!, © Oo th Namen ce itre Hall. tabernacle 4 16 down { hauled in wagons from Millheim and ed on the new school prop- rear of J. W. Mit- Friday evening at 7:50 { AEHRIND eTeC to the the eriy., nome, {terling { o'clock the campaign on sin aod vice {will 1 the Brown la epin and for =» weeks x Rav yaptinue, | work will c a i larly ordained minister and New Y He will bi F. Mosec, bi BEYY~ irk State for ; t f nasisled in nd LeR 3 {200 Tr In = Mev, Howard M. fn wit short Bri time wi ¥ {entre Kansar, wi we night Ri ft that time Friday 1 #0 isnt prog: ¥ {1¥ 5 aa mu cial ame will : vited to al! A PENN HALL Kryder left Roy ir her honie in ry ON Mon ia and Mr Geer = 1 ot Gis Pel tase Ee 4 v a i Bi Es ew Mrs ays last week M visiting some « (Feeney spent a fhis Hailie Ulriehh snd her friend Fenrg sings, from Philadel © Y Are : I we i 19 siting Miss Ulrichi'’s pares Ww wee lk # Lola U : her aun! h iri spent Mary t the BOM Fisher, home time atl of AE a SiTP grove sud siso » t in Bunbury, x } 64 re Shook, “hook's brother ROCOIL - John Lewistown Thomsen Keen, Frank Musser, accompanied by Wililam: Runkle, and Dr. lkft on Thursday for the Hospital at Philadelphis, where she is aking treatment. Mrv. John Hostermer, accompanied by Hosterman, Mre. Andrew Shook and James Herring, left last Monday for the German Hospital at *hiladelphis where she underwent an operation on Monday. pat i Keer, made io to visit their brother er air her brother, By # il Brau Methodist ae. I] 3 - FRUITTOWN., abl 1 Harris B ja spendivg a short time with his parents at this place, Mre. J. EB, Fohringer and daughter Hara are vielting friends and relatives at Nittany and other poiots, Mev. A. J. Horrer of Youngsville is visiting relatives at this place. Mr. and Mre. T. J. Fleisher were called to Tyrone on Saturday to the bedeide of their sor «ir <law, Mr, Coper- haver, who died on Sunday. Ids Klinefelter, who ia very ill at thie writing, has the sympathy of all her friends sud neighbory. Cp Georges Valley. Mr, and Mre. Edward Liogle spent HFunday st the home of James Havear, Mr. and Mre. Samuel Lingle of Hober, spent Bunday with Mr. and Mra. t'. WW, Lingle. H. MM. L'ngle, who has been sick for some time, Is bot improvieg very muck, Am———————— A My. aud Mre. George P. Thomas, of Howard, have issued announcements of the wedding of their daughter, Nora I. Thomas, to Ralph I. Bridgmar, on Wednesday, June 13th, at Howard. The bride ws well known in Centre Hal', haviog lived for a number of years in this scetlon, Ie AIR MIS —— Hwarly, at Tussey ville, has a new ad. £4, Brown Irjared in Fall from Pole. Edward Browpr, the skiilful line- man of the Bell Telephone Company, me! with a serious accident Wednes- day afternoon of lsst week when he feli from a thirty -foot telephone pole, in Aivropsburg, in his lett foot and tore the ligaments beaides tearing loose a kidney and receiving a general shak- ing up, the seriousness of which man!- fested itself after un day in bed, It dent ‘* Ed.” his dozen or more years’ work for the company and was the of his ssfety belt giving way while in the act of etrelck- ing a wire, The fall might bave re- sulted more geriously but for his gras jing the wire on which he ing. This checked drop or two spent first experienced in was the perious soeoci- result was worl his after it became tant but M Brown's i body } $f AP iad gained so much speed in wlipps descent that the wire i throug! {his hands and he fel : { WOR a ai ever in his m ! hope he may sp | hope he may # Phillis a fo Hall oy Wd rew of li A erecling telegrapn pol slong the “ri viili nemen are es and transferring eal branch, 4% 3 ‘earick wi Mrs. | Bed V. x y Andrew Plew kn the new tr ¥ morning. Delaware Niles porter Carrie, spent a week their sister, M1 R at Comberiand, Marylin Al, Krape iat one horses one sii flered mal greal agony Anoluer noree and HED hp ¥ trip to Wiillismepor wiiere al eye sped £3 ALR in regard to A Mre. Thomas Keefer is a her parents, Mr. and Mre, Brungart, where she will remain Mr. ¥ ia ft the home f of I i Cyrus until f Keefer at early fall when she snd will Y comrmence housekeeping ungwood, It was a great O'd Home week that i aud the island and a few others up town will give Centre county a reputation abroad for tolerating the greatest number of the dirtiest and greasiest aggregatior, and the best snd biggest line of genuine skinners and gamblers that did business in Central Peonnsyivanis. That is something to be proud of. D. Rosa Bushmar, teacher of the Intermediate grade of the Centre Hall schooler, 1s one of the one thoui- and and over school teachers in this state attending the summer school at Pennsylvania State College. The fact that he is not content with his present intellectual condition is ample proof that re is endeavoring to give better service in the school room each year, Sellefonts bunch in ever James H. Hmeizler, one day last week, for the second time in some monthe, walked from his home to “ap towr,"” sand dropped a dollar and a half for a year’s subscription to the Centre Reporter, Mr. snd Mre. Smelzler are looking forward to a pleasure trip to Bellevue, Ohir, in An- gus'. They will visit sir. Bmeizler's brother, David - metzler, who lives in one of Ohio's prettiest towne, Alfred Meyer of Waterloe, lIodians, is the guest of his cousiv, Pro’. P. H, Meyer, Mr. Meyer went to the Hoc slor state with his father, Seclomon Meyer, thirty -aight years ago and this is his fiest visit to the scenes of his youth, He was born in the eastern end of the county, but grew up “all over,” as he puts it, haviog lived in various sections of the county in his early life and for several years in Cep- tre Hall. Like his cousir, he is =» music teacher, aud while the onward march of the years cannot be stopped, he continues to display the spirit of youth and erjoye life to ita fullest ex- in this Issue, DEATHS, Henry Ziegler, the eldest and last sur viving member of his family, died at the home of his daughter, Mre, Zwing- If Hoy, near Jacksonville, on Tues- day, June 26th, aged moretnan eighty - nine yearr, he was born February 9, 1826, on the farm now owned by Nef! Hror,, west of Centre Hall, which was then tenanted by his father. With him has passed away ths link that united the past hundred years in ever pleasant and entertaining recoliection, Hin memory of the old land marks and of the doings of the men of a for- mer generation was nunususlly secur- ate. To know Father Ziegler and draw from his vivid memory sa recital of the neroic experier wis 10 Know wlhal res 3 t RIN tion. gee of the early selllers has made for the generation so secure a founde- Family history the year [767 seve {of the Zileglers in if records that about nteen male members the fatherland Maryland and ne of them did valiant service in al gran Centre Celine that ih ¥ LO Lie I's ony i ts : ion, iia . settied in aud dur hots] nted Mic } ri in ¥ wal at Early 8 f«rmo i fine thie | 4 egle married Miss f 1, A Tew voare aller ro vi f= ivy getltied west wher hie He Re brought farm. # pastor 1's v bly unasti life which * yi opeful amid throu. b Lis text from He was bu 3 fthe R:- Lt eo tudes neg i xr YAiiey “A passed i iat nis ( her pt Bible, HWHY yt aut July : from sy best wife of ™ ui afier ar acute indiges- nilexy. had of health for some ¢ f one day lowed by un the the a dasughier of the Mary Klepper snd ul #, November l16ib , thus makiog her age seventy - Veale mn in was and Maton hael i Ne nthe and sixteen daye. Pracuicslly all her life was spent in Pent Valley snd she was held io high esteem: by 8 wide circle of friends who extend profound sympathy to her bers d family circle, She was s kindly and sympathetic woman sand » ennsistent member of the Reformed arch. Bhe leaves her husband snd we following children: Forest, at bome ; Clark, of Lewistown and Mrs, joseph of Potters Mille, One gon snd her others and sisters pre- ceded ber in death. Funeral services were held io dpracetown Methe- dist church Monday, July 5, and were conducted by Rev, W. H, williame. Bevel a ye © y i Larson the Calvin O, Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kelier, of Kansas City, Missouri, died Friday, June 25ib, st Topeks, Kanear., His age was forty-five years, Interment took plsce Monday foliow- ing. in Besutiful Mouut Washington cetmuelery, Kansas City, where he was placed beside the body of his wife who preceded him eighteen months sage. When a boy of fifteeo years Mr. Kel- ler, with his parents, located at Fort Hoott, Kanes, where he was engaged in farming for a few yeare. Early in life however, he qualified se a skilled machinist, which trade be followed up tos year or two prior to his desth, Last year he made a visit to Centre county and renewed old friendship. He was a member of the Presbyterian church, a loving husband and devoted father. surviving him are his mother, two ehildren—Ruth Viola end Lyle and the following brothers aud sisters: Mre. J. H. Kline, Miss Margaret E. Keller, J. M. Keller, of Kansas City ; Mre. O. GU. David, of Chicago; Mre. Mattie Tressler of State College, and H. F. Keller, of Topeks, Kansas. Mies Lizzie Stover died at the home of her slater, Mre. J. H. Roukle, near Centre Hall, sunday night at niue o'- clock, from dpopsy and the effects of a light paraly stroke sustained Fri- day a week ago, Fuperal eervioes were held at the Runkle home Wednesday morning sud ioterment followed in the cemetery al Centre Hall, Rev. W. H, Williasme officiating. Mist Bltover was a daughter of Mr, and Mre, William Stover and was born at Centre Hill a little over sixty years ago. Bhe lived with ber sisters for many years and sinoe last fall made ber home with Mre. Runkle. Burviv- ing her are two sisters and two broth ere, nemely, Mre. J. H. Runkle, Cen- tre Hall ; sure. Ma Runkiv, Bhs mokin ; Willlsm Stover, Freepor, Ill; John Btover, Berrysburg. aM A —— $ NO. 27 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, 8S OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Mise Nellie Bible was elected to teach the Cold Bprings school in Pot- ter township. thary FER HAPPEN Mise Edna Graden spent a week wi'h Nios Blick. Miss Catharine Barnes phia is spending her home of he of Lock Haven her friend, Miss of Philade! vacation sat the mother in this place. in front of D. W, jradford’s residence wae blown » A big shade tree BET ORM the road during the storm on Batur day, July 3rd. Miss Frona Royer is being Lreated st York for injuries received to her ankie 8 Year or more sgo able wais Wilbhout ie the Hhe now aid ut ¥ to of crutches, Ww visited his f 3 Rev, A. MeClellan of R brothers ckwood in ind Penne He condition Valley or a 1 WwW aaye® this week reporis ¥ fe ’ &0 100% 03 A ar Yair rovement ino tue McClellan who for a tine was seriously il The Slack kind of farmer George ralees aren’ the knee “ Knee—! ’ G3 n si iessl 10 nin 0 we - any which the alled gt rong mss strong wan sil "learned ule attempt to do Olid f in ie tlwenly- mit nthe beast du Ww ing Bellefonte's Home week oel- i i i v Mueser and of Mim through Centre Hall Iast » i Harold 4 Res ana William nburg Werk Mr Wa Lhelr way M ueser # Out Mr bury were guests « Pp lley of Mr. and Mrs #. Ripks in Centre Hall for a day week, Mr th snd Mrs Nhe Ro iL- E last hard and paper's ’ i Shelley is the right man in the Bunbury Item off] “ interest In the © takes a lively welfare mechanically and otherwise. He is a native of Middleburg where he f, who Ripke sy of last week J. D. Meyer, « ind his helpmale William H 3 is a dsugh- ’ $ ¢ er of T a Al Ar ’ f red our, sccompanied by his parents ir. snd Mre. D. J. Meyer, Mrs sn Alexand of Hal’, and Mere. C Bellefonte, made a trip in his Buick car to Womeladorf, ty Lalli- : f Centre wr MB of HM Wer » the home of B F. Moyer day was pleasantly spent! where the Upon their return to Centre Hall the speedometer showed that the trip covered a distance of three hundred miles Mr. and Mre four most Franklin #. Long snd interesting are few weeks with Mure, Mr. and Mre. D. Geiss al Tusseyville, and other rel- atives in and about Centre Hal'. They made the trip in their Carter car from Washington. DD, C., where Mr. Long tiolds & responsible position in the U, #. patent office, Mr. Long will return in about a weak while Mre. Long sod the children will remain longer. Miss Judith Ames completed =a horseback ride of something like one hundred and seventy-five miles when the second day of this month she ar- rived on top of Nittany Mcuniain, above Centre Hall. The young ledy returned home a few days later, the same pony carrying her. Bhe came here to be with her father, Adelvo Amer, a carpenter, who is siming to build up his healta by breathing the purest air in all the world. Mre. Harry J. Kittleberger and three chiidrer, of Curwensville, are spending several weeks at the home of her cousir, Chee. D. Bartholomew, Mr. Kittleberger was here for a few children spending = Long's parents, Wagner member of the Curwensville Fire Com- pany, participated in the parade of That com- pany carried off firet prize for proving For severai days during Old Home week celebration in Bellefonte, Cen- tre Hall was almost depopulated. Nearly every automobile available was put in nee ip carrying its residents to the county seat and many others were way. The biggest crowd in Belle- fonte's history sssembled during the week and th» coos ion was a success in its prime object, namely the home -com- ing of Centre county's sons and daugh- ters from every section of the Union. A swarm of bees that were making a bec-line for Nittany Mountain were struck midship in crossing the pike pear Old Fort one day last week when Leroy Meosch, the musiont instructor from Asronsburg, was apioning in his car on his way to Centre Hall. The home leavers immediately assumed an hostile attitude and began to mobilize their forces about his suto, but an ex- tra noteh or two gave him the advant- age in the retreat and the swarm un- doubtedly settled on a nearby tree in- tent, The rixk label appears this week. stead of upon the music teacher,
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