VOL. LXXXVIIL. BUHOUL AND SCHOOL GROUND, { The Lutheran Heaunlon, — i What Should Be Done in the short Time Ex | tions isting Until the Openlog of School, i The annual reunion of the congrega- comprisivg the Centre Hall : | Lutheran charge will held on In afew weeks the fall session of the Grarge Park, Wednesday, August public echoola will begin and in the 11th. Plans have been Iaid and na meantime all puildings and grounds |, measure carried out whereby the should be gore over very thoroughly | coming reunion will one the by the school directors and repeirs and | most interesting in many ways of any improvements mada whilst the VAOS- | Jot held. Ope of the attractions will tion season is op. Every tchool buijid- | be the oficial musieal organization of ing shouid be as attractive sud home | the Loysville Orphans’ Home, an inst like as it is possible to make it within! These twenty -sight or thirty boys in this : i tution of the Lutheran churebp, and without, ! Kveryone knows that a | ATG cheerful environment develops good | and. sli nicel taste as well as good behavior the | py part of the pupiie. clean be be of y uniformed, well dril'- of producing The youths will come on ed, and capable the The school should be the Where the tlyors are not 48 as rooms . a 2 , & part of the organiz oiled ‘ : Tuesday and remsin All the former pss- NE Well 89 the Lutheran any the will will be All met from the congregatione will expenses of as in the pas!, basket plenie. rooms | j by motor truck { here ov r night, and as often as necessary, but no this} : all ministers building shouid determine this beads of one of the church boards Hehool room floors should be oiled ™ 4 chool m I'he reunior, } be } | fone wit oily elotb. ) should be done with an ’ treasuries of the several | sweelest music, at | home. | tions outfit, on they should be serubved thoroughly | rule | { tors of the charge will be invited to be can be made as to how often | pre ont i present, ghould be done as the location of the . : teerving charges in Panos 3 one § ¥ » 1 . . iapd Nit Valleys. One of very important item of absolute clear - | i or linese, alao be on hand as a guest p ) ly an e swept only with . occasionally and b BWP 0 73 ie . in the form of a 4 p broom. ustiog damp brush or damp broon Zlihe expenses will All cracke should be repaired, broken window glass replaced and door hiv- in the charge, ineciude $50 to These expenses cover the ges and latches renewed where needed, | ; » ; . { t . {ihe baud, ‘himneys and stoves should be clear} i : i Chimney An invitation extend Jitheraus wi i ed ed Jo : ed and put in perfect order. Defective I as well & » the causa and soo!-filled chimneys a to those Whi elng destroyed by | of many buildings t | wish to fire, Under no condit Sl | lets be overlocked or neglected. They | lane anes fi recieve special If) yor closets are used they should be ion should the - iif e—— New Paige Car, of Pott Purchased should attention. ould il built apd the entrance protecied | We : by lattice Directors screen or fences, : i i by Inw t 0 keep the tollets 7 The i the vault is the] i are required ina use of slacked lime In best thing to be used, With a little thot the part of patroz er beds every school building in the eounty. | oh Bi A well kept school yard is an indies- | and interested ¢ The public school sanitary counditior, liberal | 1 effort # and directors, the groan ight and sm — A so > could adorn Pevus Valley eq on - | § Ws building | tion of an setive munity. should t in the d ! , very I Views op of Niitany e the most attrective building |, by | Nature is at Ler | nd Teachers-2lect | 5 lend enchantmen 0 Lhe the following, taken Lewisburg Journal, ¢ arsson of istrict and can be made ittle effort. BO when the Ida of rn Al the im pres golden io and tassled co view in looking after the grounds and see! fs that flowers are planted, it will charm to their opening day of school. least, w om 4 ‘ add give the upon ravaiers ; Fos Parsi i on thal was naa 8 party of ——————— Scholarships Awarded at Harold 8. Downing of Wayne |} awarded a trustee scholarship ‘Sinte." i : i Lol, “1 Dr al | wen: Win. KEuoceh been to Centr ihe parity and viewed the penitentiary, wnutsios of IEW was ad Dy thie gue the Pennsylvania Btate College a | Lay. examinatior. He grades record in : he McAllister scholarships |v mar-| Prooops Ridgway ; Lir- ®f 1 they have been abr Port Mastilds :} Kelletiville, competitive wade | the bighest on have been awarded in the same Cea Lhe Lnest ner to Jay E. Bhafer, wood A. Williams, James Ballade, F Foster, Barclay scholarship for Cameron coup- ty has been given to Frank Caramel f Emporium. Among the senatorial | echolarships named are Robert ¥. | Clark, of New Quakertown; J. Pei-|intenden Lawe, Philadelphia; Samuel Singers, Chiec, Wilkesbarre, George I. Eveniog—Concert— Dunbar Carter, of Phoenixville, and Wilbur Singer. Illustrated Leeture—*‘ Bright D. Nyer, of Weatherly, were awsrded Eyes and Wild Hearth of our North- Gubernatorial scholarsuipe, ~Chauncey J. Hawkine. Uhronophotograp be, oad, toc, AA cts ) i Chagtangan st Bellefonte, ala i {| Bellef The | i { #0L opened on ’ ‘ Ww \ ynte’s third Chaulsugua ses- rancis Tunkhannock. ‘ saturday sod conlicues al for as week, The program follows : { RDAY SAT Series Lecture -PDuanbar Afternoon ~Auper- Conger! Hoiree rose Moiree ern Woods." - The Elcetriec Light Proposition, ok | . : NDAY Representatives of the Biate Centre Electric Light and Power Company were in Centre Hall on Mooday ever- ing in conference with the citizens to talk over the electric light propoaition. The weeting was held in the council room and was of an informal character, the company telling of ita ability to serve and the citiz:ns sta’ ing their needs. About the only defi- pite thing accomplished was an ar- rangement whereby several street lights will be attached to the com- pany’s line at Bilger'r, Pleasant Garp, on Monday evening, to demonstrate the power of the several kinds of lamp». A special program for Bunda MONDAY Afternoon—Heries Lecture intendent., Magic and Music er and Chautaoqua Entertainer: Evening—Magic and Music er and Chautauqua Eater tsinere. tion pictures, ui pes - =pring - one -Moring- Mc- TUBSDAY Afternoon ‘eries Leclurc—Suaper- Concert-—Crawford Adams ae intendent, Trice, “Evening~Coneerl-"rawford Adams Trice, Lectur: - Recita’'—~'* Who Ie Great "Paul M. Pearsor., Motion ———— pictures, Sayderduse, WEDNESDAY At the home of Edward Browr, in Centra Hal!, Baturdsy evening, David E. Boyder of Oak Hall and Mre. Mary Luge of Millheimo, were united in mar- riage by Rev. W. H. Willlame. The groom is 8 brother-r-law of Mrs. Brown by a former marriage. The bride, too, is entering the matrimonial sea the second time, her husband hav- img died some time ago. Mr. Bnyder farms the T. D. Boal farm at Boale- burg. VENTRAL STATE NORMAL SOHOOL Charles Lose, Principal, The scenery, viewed from the school bulldinge, is magnificent, Nestled smong the hills on the banks of the besutiful Busquehanns the physical environment of the school Is inspiring and exhilarating. Hundreds of fine old treea are on the campus and around the buildings. The cours s of instruction are care fully planned and are carried out by » faculty of chosen Instructors of high merl!, Learn.more by sending for a catalogue, Loos Haven, Pa. Afternoon Series iutenden'. Concert ian Band. Evening— Concer! — Colangelo’s Ital- ian Band. Motion pictures. THURSDAY Afternoon —Beries Lectare—Buper- intendent. Concert—Boston Oratorio Artiate, Evening—Concert— Boston Oratorio Artiste, Lectare—* Rebuilding the Temple ""—Montavilie Flowers, Mc tion pictures, Lectare Super Colangelo’s Ital- FRIDAY Afternoon—LUonocer! --Varkony- Hines Company. Lectare-~Hop, Jos. W, Folk, Evening—Concer!~ Varkony- ines Company. “The Man from Home," presented by The Avon Players, The afternoon program will be rc. versed for the benefit of out of town persons who desire returning home on the afternoon traine, The Centre Reporter $1.50 per year strictly in advance, CENTRE JM STIFFLER'S BIG UROPS, Potter Nature's Township Native Harvesting Bogaties in Abundsuce in filinoie An article appearing in one of Free port's (Illinois) dailies BRYH BOIDE things concerning big crops raised by a former Poller resident which will prove interesting to those Mr. and about tw township ‘back East’ at this Htif- 1 VEATH BRO made the time, ris well known here ded He | mixea brain gn ¢ E18) ith, 1d visit soenes of his y« “ parous fariner Drawn so that he haundaomely the returns of er Earth, ppears in fol Mller farm, the J ce townshi Oat or Flores waving timothy ill feat high- ey : EV 'X inches high dended [| winter wlies from 30 to 35 bushi ig Lies NR aie will ou run three t 8 thie, they have (t DIgT, An Ril WRINL HRlOfR as . and Mre, 1. ini of A auto trip to the home of J. F. Breor, on the Munday. Drover J. W. Mitterling ¢alves in the shipment of fresh cows to Eis market Friday. Cilvea were tram ped goeath Car, Pre week at} David M, idren 3} & ¥ ost eastern an to ir 10 ’ Packer, who i8 secrelary of Iruck aud the Yeeoh Creek bile Company. James Bweetwood had the fortune to lose Lhe cont uit on bis return howe from Al City excursior. The ¢ fell out of the car window below Banbury, The writer ia in receipt of a card from William FP. Kerr, formerly this place, but now of Omahbe, Nebrase- ke, who is spending bis vacation at Estes Park, Colorado, who says, “ Hee America firs!, and don’t under any circumetances, overlo'k Estes Park, Colo. Eighteen more prisoners were taken from Pittsburgh to the new pouniten- tinry at Rockview lnat week. The prisoners are at present busy assisting others in harvesting the crops on the pen far. Ibis estimated that there will be 5,000 bushels of wheat, 2.000 bushels of oats, 1,000 bushels of pola- toee, and 10,000 bushels of corr, tc gether with wany acres of garden truck, Monday night woes the regular monthly meeting night of Od Fort Lodge, F. & A. M., and among those from a distance who were present were WwW. BR. From, of MifMlinburg, and Levin MM, Burrie, of Yeagoertown, both of whom hold memberahip in the loos! fraternity, Eighteen Masons from MiMlinburg intended being present ; on account of the rain only one oar ai- rived, and in this party wers W. R, From, M., FE. Dieflenderfer, L. W, fi ~ thie imntie wi strank, sud Harvey O. Boyder, IRSDAY, Jl NEAT t Lev . bhesd o flim of G, B, L« th George Burk well know grocers or & Lo, 1108 Bixteen toons, gel Mg residence, 6080 Thirteenth street, f He had spent last winter in the south inthe hope that the of «fi May without ehauge for the imnge of climate might prove het vin! bat Letler ni the steadily grew wor Hmimons ne, Mr. Lever was n I Pleassutl Gap. Mre. John Decker died at Decker Valley, east of Potters Mili ing, fo her home four miles . on Monday morn soul Howing an ilinese from eanoet EEVEeral sged ffty-right years. Funeral "id this { Thursday) imorniog io the Union ehareh at Tus- eayville, and interment st that pisces, | Rev. BR. B. Jones officiating. Bhe survived by ber hieband snd one sop. ! Logan Decker, at home ; alec, the fol {lowing sltepobildren : James Decker, | Pine Grove Thomas Decker, | Milroy ; Seward Decker, Georges Val | Tey ; Miss Alice Decker, Potters Milla: Mre. B. F. Bos!, Rockview: Miss Martha Decker, Altoons. Deceased win 8 member of the Reformed church, jextendipg over a period of | year, i ‘i ba 3 {Rervices will De t in A it . Mille . A MA Denths of Ustitre Countian, Lester MceClellar, son of Mr. and Mre, Harry MoClelian, of Milesburg, and a member of Our Boys band, died of diphtheria, aged almost fourteen Yeary, Miss Fiorence . Cramer, of Rock- view, dled in the Bellefonte hospital After a brief illness, aged nineteen yeare, RH AI MP APIS Withinmep pre Commercial Qoliege, A wehool for young people who want & business education. A business education always pays, because there are always good positions open. Courses in Bookkeeping, Rusinees, Shorthand and Typewriting, Private and all Eoglish bravches. Fall term begine September 1st. Send for oate- logue and list of 600 graduates holding good positlons.—F. F. Healey, Prc- prietor, b WOMAN'S LIBERTY BELL, Visit Centre Hall Saturday, August ith, For Two Hours Bell, ned to proclaim the same polit! ie ¢ independence for the” women of the oman’s Liberty © Pennsylvanis as its mother,” enter Centre county from Mifflin county on its tr of the itmphant tour rust 7th, noleworthy ii in this Bie the vigllors have been county, but few interest marke bell, for KE | tint & puflrage Hi ry musgin ceRiblli- ry se ty Bell 139 yenrs Penneylvar a gion of the originel procisimoed country Lhiere are fitt} the perforin ti INany thst it ng peculiarly Ig ad sisgo a new bel! 30: WAR cast UU 18 Fame lhe women of this state, men's bell weighs 2.000 isl y a replies f the P OnIY way il ic is Cra and ged the women ve » game political ir dependence fy thems i Will not souna, Its IVER &1 3 fost % ¥y & fastened wilh heavy ¥] raRers BOO0NI land explain its message msde wiil F meetin are party FE Lemont on Au Centre n the r ia terested in srrangiog 1e Buflrage Bell are invited the Grange Hal', Friday lock. urged to I ut i 0 Those ive are meet og 8, 1D. aE 11 tere Milla nt 11 ——— —— From the Mil heim Journs! inst week while Creek Nathaniel which messured 244 snd weighed 3 Ode day BOLE Elk eatight a sucker length fishing Boob from A. A. Frank to his that and Mr. Frank were not robbed in Yellowstone Park. I'hey were in the stage coach next to the ones that were held up by the three bandits. The robbers fled just before the conch conveying the Millheimers t the point where they did Taek t etier ans glsles he arrived a their work, While painting at OC. H. Meyer's at Uoburr, the scaflold upon which E. E, Koarr was working gave way and sent Knarr headlong into an outer pig pen, He sustained a badly bruised leg. Rev. and Mre. G. A. Stauffer, of Reo bersbury, left on Tuesday morning to attend tne Fap-American exposition at Ban Francisco, Cal. They will go via Columbues, O., Bi. Louie, A Me., Denver, Colorado Springe, takiog in the righte at Pikes Peak, Salt Lake City, spend five days in Yellowstone Park, thence to Los Angeles, Ban Diege, Beattie, and thence to Ban Francisco. Upon returniog home the party will take a northern route. They expect to reach home beginning of Seplember, A pumber of citizens of Millbeim have formed a company to be known ae the Penns Valley Heat, Light and Power company. The object of the new concern will be to furnish electric current in Millbelin, Coburp, Asrons- burg, Hpriog Mille, Rebersburg and Madisonburg, as well as to the rural residents nloug the route, It is pre- posed to build the power plant at Co- burp. If the franchise is granted by the Milibelm councl, the company will apply for a state charter and bee glu work on the plant at once, expect- ing to bave the streets of the borough lighted in three months’ time, CH AA ASAIN ANAS. The next big event in the county is the Grange Encampment and Fair. And it ls only six weeks off, stable NO. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS {| Eaturday iz the last day of the trout sensor, 29 Mrs. Ww. stead in ag B. Lansbherry of Home- uest of Mr, and Mre, CC. D. Bartholomew, Mrs, ©, of Lancaster Ww V. Hosterman and childrer are guests at the Dr. G Hosterman hom Mre, | snd M of. snd 0. Packer were t re. Leroy Mensch, urg, on Balurdsy York fonday at the home of her 5 ¥ ion Bpaugler of New Ire, Busanna Bpangler, who was {ojur in a eeversl has iwproved sufficiently B ieieg hone pie Weeks ng walk about again. H Altoone, and epent Friday st the former's aunts icy Foreman, (lenny three some the home M ia ¥ i Si lEBER Jennie and Kat! John Fra EK ug & few days i wnt, Mr, and Mrs, E. W. Kennelly of Bprieg Mills to sn operation at the Lock Monday of ihe snaa son of J. i wend. egleter f Smith, of Bellefonts wy ¥ uncie i. with his and Crawford. Daniel Soiled Hev heer day. en on Inst and bome Bane Miss KE! pent af and Mre, A. P subscriptions t hel Farley of Miflioburg { Mr. EQ icited ew daye al Lhe hae « Krape. Ble the Review views meagszine. br A wedding which took the winter gat We Hiduey Royer of Centre plsce months refer Lo Las the uuptials Hall and f Mill Hal! Ah 133 Miss dargaret Letterman J. D. lidren are spend f the former's § where yf, and Mre P ng a smithgall few days HEE Rui Barents, at the Professor Mise Jeanette FE Siasle College on Friday, where the State's educationsl institution was inepected, E:q., of Bellefonte Mr. Bierly of Milei- urg tbreugh Penns Valley on Fridey meeliog volers and circulating cards announc candidacy of the Mr. Dale for the office of President Judge of Centre county. Cleraent Dale, ei KOC Oy ’ mpanie were ut if g Lhe Already we hear it coming winter said thst 8 BEVere Weeds have at- beight which is providing the birds when Lhe ground is covered with deep snow, the will be one, with lols of snow. 3 ¥ ad ¥ 1 sf i singed a wonderful Nature's way of Ww A new shed, more than one hundred feet long, has heen erecied on Grange Park, for exhibiting horses and cattle al the coming Eccampment and Fair, Fhe shed is a substantial one and well arranged for exhibiting stock & the best advantage Oscar M. Lonberger of Pleasant Gap was a caller al this office Wednesday and placed an sdvertisement in this issue which calis attention to the fact that he has for sale 50,000 firs!-2lass shiogler. Mr. Looberger would like to hear from anyone needing any of this good roof covering. Mre. Barah J. Foust of Spring Mills has asked the court of Centre county to snpul ber marriage to James L. Foust and grant her a divorce because of the fact that she and her husband are first cousine, their mothers being sisters. Ao act of June 24, 1901, for- bids marriage of this character. Mire. Susan Hoover of Bellefonte is at the home of her brother, Samuel Gingrich, pear Centre Hall, where she is taking oare of Mre. Giugrich, who for the past few weeks has been suffer- ing from heart trouble. Her condi tion at present shows improvement sud her friends trust that she may soon fally recover. Frank Smith, fisherman extraordi- pary, landed the biggest trout that was ever taken out of Spring Creek when one day iast week he succeeded in hooking a» 26-inch fish that tipped the scales at 6] Ibe. The catoh was made within the corporate limits of Bellefonte. Minnow was the alluring baite, and when the trout “struck,” a battle was ou which required the as- sistance of a fellow fisherman to land the prize. E. B. Kurtz of Lancaster is the guest of his brother, Rev. D. 8B. Kurtz, at the Lutheran parsonage. Mr. Kurz is a printer who manages a nice little shop of his own and has been in busi. ness long enough to sequire a compet ence sufficient for himself and to live on Ensay street for the remaind« er of their lives aud he is now ready to retire. He hse nol made the money, however, in short order, but it is the fruit of forty-five years labor at the art preservative,
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