The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 05, 1896, Image 5

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    PERSONAL MENTION.
Town,
—John R. Lee, of Tusseyville,
a caller a few days ago.
—Mrs., W. W.
wee Wes, Tressler and wife,
Hall, visited friends in
last week,
Centre
Alexander, of
Hill, transacted
Hall Tuesday,
near
business in
Miss Emma McCoy,
Wm. Wolf,
Mr.
Pa., visited his brother, D.
at the hotel this week.
in the best of health lately,
fined to to his house,
— Mrs, George L.
daughter Ada, of Centre Hill,
Tuesday with friends in town.
Miss Jennie Stahl has
a severe attack of pneumonia,
— Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Aikens,
Bellefonte, spent Tuesday with
family of Mrs. M. J. Odenkirk
place,
—Mr. C.
Grim, one
Pon mga Bg
A Sap
Spit and Smoke
Your Life
{
will
and
CHICAG
i - -
CASCARETS $
men was in town Thursday, shak-
ing hands with ek friends here.
ast
leave Centre Hall about
N.Y.
hou
April 1
He
sehold
\ locate in Ithieca,
Mn publie sale of
March 27,
Mr. J Herring,
sarrived in town this week,
goods
ames P.
na
He lost
and this place. has
his geniality.
none
Mills
Hall
into
—= David Burrell, of Spring
will become a citizen of Centre
in a short time, and
Sheriff Spangler’'s property
street
~Willis
National hotel,
will mu
on Church
we
weaver,
Mi
Monday on business.
tire
1st,
eim, was in town
from the hotel business
and will locate elsewhere,
Jared Mowery, of Pine
Mills, was in
ten
le weeks,
in B
/ Dr. J. F. Alexa
[bes n located in Calif
returned to Centr
He in-
Hall ina coup-
fown yesterday.
1s moving to Centre
and has sect
ired employment
wob's wheel manufact
Years
Inaxe
will
day, and
His
home, family will
smile tl OV Ere
Harry
sounted for. His
d her hus
of Lock Haven,
and both
tenance of Merchant Kreamer
last week is since ac
daughter, Jennie, presents
band 8. F. Heckman,
with a little daughter,
doing well.
rr _Rev. Will J. Wagner and fami-
{ ly, of Muncy, Pa., arrived on Monday
to his parents Tussey-
will visit
on a visit near
ville. They friends
{ county before
{ He is meeting
\ success in his charge.
~ —e WW, H. Lucas, re-ele
sor of Potter township at the
tion by the Democrats, interviewed a
few of the township land
the borough last week. Mr.
takes an active interest in politics and
is always on the right side of the fence
Frank ’
ate.
with very
Lucas
'horp, of Linden
LEPORTER
He has
dropped in at the
a few minute's chat.
of the oldest under Foreman
of whom he speaks highly.
E. M. Huyett
on the train east Saturday.
Weibly,
Was a
He
fairly good health, and the recent re
port of closing out his lumber job at |
Dry Run, Pa., is without foundation,
For the present the family are located
at Wernersville, Pa., the home of Mrs,
Huyett.
—Mr. Heury Zeigier, of Linden
Hall, was a pleasant caller at our of-
fice. He is the financial steward for
the United Evangelical church, at
Rock Hill, and was in town to make
settlement with the pastor, Rev, C. H.
Goodling. He feels highly elated over
the success that has attended the work
of the church; he having more than
paid the pastor's claim. The Missiona-
ry cause was also very well supported
as well as all other benevolenees,
«James Stahl returned a few days
ago from DeMoines, Iowa. He had
gone there several weeks ago with the
intention of locating in those parts,
but was unable to find employment.
For the present he is of the opinion
that Pennsylvania is good enough for
him.
is
RO AS Ms IU RL SI
Married,
On the 4th of March, at 10 p. m.,
Mr. F. E. Reeder, of Mt. Carmel and
Miss Carrie Coldren of Georges valley,
were united in marriage at the Luth-
eran parsonsge, Centre Hall, by Rev.
J. M. Rearick.
Clothing at Sheriff Sale Prices,
Don’t miss the bargains in ready
made clothing, at the Philadelphia
Branch.
§
i
makes
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strong, and
brings back
the feelings of
youth to the pre-
maturely old man.
It restores lost vigor.
You may gain ten
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It
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wr . a
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fi cure Or money ro-
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NEeCOSSIRIOR [Or
COBURN,
Auditors to Meet Next Monday to Examine
Accounts,
Jolly Joe. Winters registere
hotel at this pls
Ww. J.
he McLaughlins
nut lumber,
Willia
was hurt
ace on Tuesday,
with t
m Burd, ti
last wie
t this writing
yndition
him, a
carious ¢
D.
seuenc
meeting which was in zress at
pr "WwW
place will be without a pastor
return
Merchant
until
present
W. H. Meyer is at
housed up with an atlack of
The Railroad «
west of
oil;
in grippe.
ympany built a house
for the
ndable act, for
¥
the station storage of
a very comm in
case of fire the danger will not be
great as il
Our grain merchants have
8
is built at an isolated place
do-
been
ing a rushing business since the rise in
the price of wheat; they are
large amounts daily.
Mrs. J. F. Garth off gp it
with her parents last
receiving
a few days
werk
editor of the
1 on our streets last
Ye senior REPORTER
Friday.
John A. Gray,
sreman at this place will leave
here in the future and will take
charge of a section at Watsontown, on
the P. and E. railr have not
heard who his successor will be at this
was see
It is reported that
section fv
near
oad; we
place,
fs Af
MILLHEIM,
About Persons Who are Visitiog in and out
of Town,
Mr. D. M. Morris, Loganton,
Clinton county, was over on Monday
to visit his son, UC. H. Morris, our able
and efficient druggist; his many friends
are always glad to see him.
Mr. Joe. Winters, of Bunbury, the
jolly commercial man was here on
Monday nigh) he always stops with
mine Host W. 8, Musser.
Mr. W. L. Mater of this place was
to Bellefonte last week to pay a visit
to her daughter Mrs. John Toner.
Mis Lydia Gutelius, one of our hand-
somest and most amiable young ladies
went to Coburn on Saturday afternoon
to meet a lady friend.
Mr. H. H. Leitzel is preparing to
move his family and household goods
to Miflinburg this spring where he
expects to locate for the future and en-
of
expert in the art of cleaning and re-
pairing watches the citizens of this
place are sorry to see him go.
A very commendable rule that is
now in force and has been for some
time past is to exclude the boys and
all rough and rude characters from
loafing in and around the Musser house
on Sunday, the one day of the week
when the guests of the house like and
ought to have a quiet days’ rest; Mr.
and Mrs. Musser look very carefully to
the interests, welfare and comforts of
'y yi9e fd
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Mr, GG.
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