The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 15, 1898, Image 5

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PERSONAL MENTION.
Coming and Golug.- Visitors in and out of
Town,
~—Our friend and patron James B,
a few days ago,
——Our old friend, Jno. 8. Auman,
looks in the best of health,
~—Andrew Corman, of near Spring
Mills, gave us a call, and arranged for
a staven public sale, for which see sale
register.
—— Alfred Hosterman, of near Cen-
tre Hill, one of our best citizens, was a
pleasant caller, and had his label set
out to 1900.
Commercial Telephone Company,
spent Sunday with his family in Cen-
tre Hall
Miss Mabel Boal, of the
operators in the telephone exchange,
went to Bellefonte yesterday on
short visit with friends.
one
~~Mrg. James E. Stewart, of New
Bloomfield, Pa., with little child, ar-
rived last Saturday on a visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Diening-
er.
Witmer Wolf, returned home from
Philadelphia, where she had been un-
dergoing a two-months treatment for
spinal teouble in a hospital.
—Mrs. Catharine Miller,
of Jerry Miller, has been somewhat in-
disposed for the past week. The
mable lady is in her 88th year, and her
many friends hope that her illness
may be but slight, with re-
covery.
mother
esti-
an early
Rev. W. K. Foster, pastor of the
Watsontown, Pa., Presbyterian church
spent a day last week visiting among
his friends in Centre Hall. Mr. Fos-
ter several years ago was pastor of t!
Centre Hall charg: of the
most earnest workers in the ministry.
» and is one
Rev. A. Stapleton, presiding el-
der of the United Evangelical church,
preached two foreible sermons in the
Centre Hall church Saturday and Sun-
day evenings. Rev. Stapleton’s time
has expired in this district and he
be removed to another section.
much tae
cause and has endeared himself amoung
tot
CL
1as done towards alding
and
audi-
his charges. He is an able man,
his discourses always enrapt his
ences,
antl cll tl
MILLHEIM.
The News of the Past Week In and Around
This Lively Burg
Ed. Williams, of
Saturday and Sunday with his broth-
er-in-law, Prof. H. C. i
and
family.
Boalsburg, spent
is
Rothrock
51
Millheim has a new jeweler in the
pe: son of John Mel
ville; his business located
Duck's building on Main street.
Our merchants are busy unpacking
wen, of Curwens-
is in Mr.
their holiday goods, and already some
of the stores are artistically decorated
with wares, ete., to suit
Miss Myra Goodhart,
staying at the home of
this place for the last months,
nursing her sick sister, returned to her
home this week.
all tastes,
who had been
her brother at
two
John Carson, formerly a resident of
this place, now of Pleasant Gap,
here on a visit to his many friends:
while here he is staying at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Ellery Brown,
on West Main street.
Misses Ada Breon and Mary Hart-
man, two of Millheim’s most estima-
ble young ladies, spent a few days in
Loganton last week, where they had
gone to attend the wedding of Miss
Mary Dow and Joseph Emerick.
On last Monday evening Mrs. I. W.
Btover lost her gold watch on her way
from her home on Penn street to their
, place of business on Main street, Mrs,
Stover did not discover her loss until
is
at once instituted, and after all efforts
search was ipstituted, with an
rake in the snow on the sidewalk.
front of the old school building on
and restored to the owner,
Roll of Honor,
2h Behool- “Mary Foreman, “Chas. Barthol-
¥. “Earl Fleming. John Hosterman
rmmar School, W. Gels,
Bartholomew, “Ralph Boozer, John Fore
mai,
ermean, Nellie Kerlin, Estie Ocker,
“Mabel Arney, “Grace Boob, “Mabe
“Grace Crawford, “Mamie Emerick “Verna Emer
ick, *Esther Foreman, Leila Huyett, “Bertha Me
Cormick, “Elsie Rearick, “Blanche Rowe,
Clements, “Wm. Colyer, “John Knarr, Brace
Rowe, °Finyd Snyder, Wm, Wolf
Primary School, Miss A. Bartholomew. teacher,
~SBeoce Artey, Herbert Garls, Robert Keller,
Ciy mer McClenahan, “Andrew MeCormick, “Har
ry Miller, "Rufus Rearick. John Rowe,
Clements. Gay Foreman, “Harry Nearhood, Chas
Jacobs, “Jodie Rearick, Maude Cobhwell, “Reah
Keller, Mary Rearick, *lsabel Rowe.
I sa f—
Weekly Wenther Report Centre Hall,
{Government Bervice.)
Temperature : Highest. Lowest,
Dee, 8 29 20 clear.
“9 a . 15 clear,
10 2 14 clear.
11 2 17 clear.
12 32 23 cloudy.
13 23 11 clear.
14 19 8 clear.
On 12, afternoon and eveuing, 2
inches of snow.
On 10 and 11 storm,
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One Minute Cough Cure surprises
people by its quick cures and children
may take it in large quantities without
the least danger. It has won for itself
sod Sota tor techno
u ay for colds, croup, n
the toons or obstitate Ohiat neg
BOALSBURG,
Work on tha Water System —Ytems of More
thun Ordinary Interest,
The new county bridge below town
is finished.
Fred Weber was a visitor to Centre
Hall one day last week.
Prof. P, H. Meyer spent last week
in Bellefonte as a juror.
Alonza Rupp came home from Re-
nova last Wednesday but returned on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Amanda Fisher, who has been
proved
Mrs, Fred Weber and children
Miss Mary Reish
were shopping in
Johu Fisher who had his leg broken
while on a hunting trip several weeks
with
Supt. C. L. Gramley visited several
visited schools in
Harris this year yet.
ship, but has no
All the arrangements for the F
Institute
and all seems to point towards
arta-
ers’ ave been
completed
a very
interesting i
The water company started work on
the ditches and
and profitable institute.
reservoir on
the job,
Tuesday.
ntractor has and the work
will be § the weather permits,
The Weiland Bro's
of whieh the
v11
MAS
he I us
works,
and
the
carriage
smith
black
shop
{to
have been entire y re
ware-room had burned
gre
und last fall,
0
Miiik.
broken
leg
4
Frank Kaup had his
hg
the
skid
hold
Tuesday morning while help
load a log from the truck at Lin-
broke
he
and the men could not
den Hall saw mill.
3
the
below the knee.
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COUBURN,
A News
right and Interesting Bateh of
from Our Scribe
Mrs, M,
ojourning am
D. Rockey, of Tylersville, is
ng friends at this place,
Next week the teachers will have
n ellefonte, attending
hei tin
their outing 1
institute,
Mrs, Lynn, of Snow 8}
ing att home of =
ie
Water street
McLaughlin Bros.
very fine
ire
walnut logs
ment.
Chester Kerst
arevd Pisgrir syd
ied is rey
fever as
irom n
to be
Mrs John Neyquest
ren,
able to be about again
and four ¢
f Harrisburg, are in
visiting friends.
main several weeks,
“Tr. 3
We fi rent
AVE R
in town: when |
else he slugs hi
great Boston sot
Michael Kerstetter, of
UVieasant
came to this place on Saturday even-
ing, and is spending a few days among
his relatives in this vicinity
The fall of the beautiful on Monday
night
improved the sieighing very
were ring-
much, and on Tuesday bells
ing a merry chime in all directions,
Jacob Witmyer, who is employed
the Kulp lumt
wine ‘ tay
County, ’ fi
ue
ai
| spent a few days with his fam
At
i
r. Reitz, who had reated the blac)
smith shop at Frogtown, moved into
aad
with
the shop at this place last week,
t work, 0
“measured beat and slow.”
Emanuel Brown, of Bellef:
a few weeks in this section, canvassing
for fruit trees,
He placed orders for
several thousand peach trees, and a
small amount of other varieties,
day T. B. Witmyer
run an empty ear over a large fat
belonging to postmaster T. W. Hos! er-
Last week one
1
yer
’ w
man, which happened to be trespass
ing on the siding at that fatal
ment,
At jast two
mo-
canines which had a
were caught in the aet and shot; one
W. Harter,
heim, the other owner
learned by the writer,
The Lutheran Sunday school of this
place will have another of their de-
lightful Chrisimas ( ‘antatas, on Christ-
has not
in store for all those who attend.
SPRING MILLS,
His Town,
Last week the afternoon passenger
trainon the L. & B. BR. R. run over
and killed a valuable cow belonging to
Mrs. Kennelley, of our village. This
is the second cow within the year that
Mrs. Kennelley lost in a similar man-
ner,
Archibald Allison and his son-in-
law, Dr. Braucht, formerly of Miles-
burg, have moved into the residence
lately oceupled by Harvey Confer and
Samuel Krape. Confer moved into
the residence vacated by Allison, and
Krape moved into the Grange hall,
After reading the President's mes
sage, some of our citizens were disap.
pointed snd completely fagged out,
They were looking for his long prom-
ised prosperity scheme, and thought it
might possibly be mentioned there,
but no, they simply read over a docu-
ment said to contain twenty thousand
words conveying nothing new, and
the only prosperity discovered was
debt and taxation, 5
G, H. Long, the energetic and up to
fusion, for the little folks. Also an
elegant line of choice dress patterns,
gloves, handkerchiefs and collars, suit-
able and sensible for Christmas
New Year presents; he has just receiy-
ed a car load of spring wheat flour,
nothing could be more acceptable as a
holiday present than a sack of this
very superior flour, Mr. Long can
well say of his store “For useful things
and things for sport, the gay and cari-
ous have resort.”
C. A, Krape the shoe emporium
for
load
suitable
cart
slippers,
Christmas presents. Also a
at the
waler-
I was astonished
prices. His new
proof shoes for men are corkers, they
are said to be superior to rubber boots,
moceasins,
absurd low
feet always dry and
of snow and slush. Mr, Krape
ing
do-
a large business,
The recent cold snap appears to have
tion of the valley, even polities seems
to be about half frozen, although it will
require more than a Spitzbergen win-
nt i
(
irely freeze the political cal-
inte | ve beard discussed
ha
and
lHfieations availability of
rominent gentlermuen of our
are perfectly willing to ae-
ommodale the ‘“‘dear people’ by ac-
: i large
ap
y big fat office, with
But
fore entering on the poli
h
wait like
turn up.
ley side of
tain will have candidates
before both
ire ear
BiIOW
w il stiontlv
Wii patieniiy
i)
¢ 6d >
Or someLning
nts the Peuns va
men conven-
themselves
d
convention at
:
dellef
in turned own and
’
ae
onte ma-
last fey
W
nd
nore, noi.
ne the
Will
now, a
thing
LINDEN HALL.
nuts of What Has
that Section
ntJ. H. R
Happened
M4 shipped a Cal
uUarger
{ her many fri
Lingle f
visited in our community on Tuesday,
Ji seph Zong wa visiting
and
tertain-
ne Mills
it
i
ends
§
reiatives in union county last
Mrs P. and children
H
with a
ROVOre
Howard
Zed
Pleasant Gap.
gier spent Sun
lege on
§ Monday,
Harrisburg,
their uncle,
>.
rand Mrs, Hafer
Le ié
where
fast week,
nd relatives
Bo
when
Little
disappointment
De Witt’s
Is. They
sick headache just
you take them; for sale by
Crawford,
as
SS
GRAIN MARKKET,
PFRODUCE AT STORES,
Butler
Lard
Shonilders
Ham
Tallow
Hides
SPRINGMILIS GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected every We inesday by Allison Bros,
i
i
RIDE cusrviincivenn
CREE ....ooonivinns
Rye ‘
Barley... ———
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MARKETS
Chicago, Dec. 14.
Wheat, 650,
Corn, 3de.
Oats, 260.
*hiladelphia, Dec, 14,
Wheat, 7lc.
Corn, No. 2 mixed, old, 89 ;: new 38,
Oats, No. 2 white, clipped, 383¢; No.
2 do mixed, 32
Butter, fancy creamery,
prints, 23¢.
Eggs, fresh, 25.
Live Poultry :
Hens, heavy, 8c; do average, 7a7} ;
old roosters, Habe ; spring chickens 6a7;
turkeys, Bale ; geese, Bal : ducks 7a8,
Choice Joiatons 60a83 ; choice onions
Pe bushel, 40a45,
aled Hay and Straw :
Timothy, choice, 11a11.50 ; mixed,
No. 1, Ba8.50. Straw, No. 1, straight
rye 1 wheat, $646.50 ; ont, $747.50.
ow .
-t }
fancy
ye,
East Liberty Live Stock :
Cattle, extra, 5.20; prime 4.80a5.10 ;
common, 3.20a3.60,
Hogs, prime heavy, 3.40 ; best medi
ums, 3.87; skips and common pigs,
2.26n8.10 ; roughs, 2.254315,
Sheep : Cholee weathers, 4.45a4.50 ;
common, 2.50n8.50 ; chotoe lambs, 5.25a
5.60 ; common to good, 3.50ab,25,
Veal calves, 7.00a7.50.
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More than fwenty miilion free sam
tes of De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve
ve been distributed by the manufac.
lurers, What better Loto their cons
fidence in {ts merits do you want? It
.Y
Frank MeMullen, an employe at |
| Morris’ lime kiln, up Buffalo Run, |
| this county, died of paralysis Thurs. |
day while eating dinner.
| — ——
| For broken surfaces, sores, insect
| bites, burns, skin diseases and especial-
{ ly piles there is one reliable remedy,
| De Witt’s Witch Hazel Balve. When |
| you call for De Witt’'s don’t accept
| counterfeits or frauds. You will not
{ be disappointed with De Witt’'s Witch
| Hazel Salve; for sale by Bmith & Crwa- |
| ford. i
WE NEVER LAG
Behind in the procession when low
prices are considered. Instead, we |
ie lead
Cuality
have promptly taken tl and |
purpose holding it. does
t suffer when we sell lower
We
1
logs
1« than |
or
-
. . +}
our competitors. ive you the |
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§ ‘ i |
Ame rood for money, andi
x ys
thoroin i
there 114
in
2 the story of our success.
BE CONSIDERED.
$1 1
£1
nn
(al, Galvanized Oil Can filled
Cabbler uti 6
HOLIDAY GOODS,
3
HIRI
oer we have 'K.
SMITH & CRAWFORD,
| CENTRE HALL, .
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‘ gains
Holiday |
Call
our stock be-
and see
% fore purchas-
= ing elsewhere.
2
SPRING MILLS.
ARIE
Overcoats.
Corduroy, if good quality, wears |
lined,
rip,
made,
to not
best grade, enstom
faced, and warranted
By Mr
&
ae ha),
|
Otto’s Cough Cure. |
We must zay something about |
Otto's Cough Cure at this oppor- |
tune time. Instant relief guaran-|
teed. Permanent cure effected.
Bring it back and get your money
if it don’t suit you.
Celery King.
Keeps the stomach and liver in
excellent condition. Don’t allow
the system to lag as this is the sea-
son of diseases. 25 or 50c, packages,
Hustler Coal Stove tor salk: Ask
to see it.
G. H. LONG,
Spring Mills,
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and Trade-Marks obtained, aod all Pat.
Caves, Sanducied for MobERATE Fees.
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THE MIFFLINBURS
.
Mifllinburg, Pa.
Proprietor,
use the soap that tackles
dirt and not the shirt,
Linen sent to this laundry ls
washed white, not whitewashed,
lars and Cuffs
ith
SMODTH IVORY-
LIKE EDGES.
Hich Gloss or
Dull Finish.
Wm. Mc. WOLF,
Agent fi
wry
TI yw
aha AAAs
D POWER CURES,
ad diseases of domestic ani.
CATTLE, Ensxy, Dous
by
fe
sinis,
3
3 Y, mre cured
— Humphreys' Veterinary Spec
t
ni
nsnende
and re
ry Cavalry Olcers.,
tment and careot
if, table chart
wanted on roliers, sent free.
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A. i Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever.
Mirwins, Lameness, Hbeamat isn
Co~Distemper, Nasal Larges.
D.~Bots of Grubs, Werms,
E.~Conghs, Denven, Poeumonia.
¥. or Gripes, Belivache.
viage, Hemorrbages,
Lricary and Ridaey Diseases,
I. ~Eraptive Diseases Mange.
K.~ Diseases of Digestion,
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paid anywhere
ipt of Price.
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