The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 01, 1900, Image 5

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    PERSONAL MENTION.
Coming and Golng.—Visitors in and out of
Town,
~15. M. Huyett is attending court
at Bellefonte this week in the capacity
of traverse juror.
—Marselles Sankey, one of Potters
Mills’ agreeable and rising young men,
favored us with a call Saturday.
——Mrs. Joe. Atlee and Will Barr,
aunt, Mrs. Tamer Boal on Monday.
——Miss Emilie Alexander returned |
home last week from a visit of several |
weeks with friends in Tyrone.
—James Sandoe left on
morning for Philadelphia, where
has secured a position as conductor on |
the street car lines.
4
aaone of the operators.
“——Mr. Michael
Mills’ insurance
town on Tuesday
business interests,
——Mr. and Mes. J, Q. A. Kennedy
departed last Saturday morning for |
their home at Johnstown, Pa., after a
stay of several weeks in our vicinity.
~——Miss Ida Rhoads departed
Newburg, Pa.,
her duties with her class in music.
Miss Ida was home during the holi-
days, and was prevented from return-
ing for some days on account of il-
ness,
Shires,
agent,
looklug
spr ing |
was in
after
dn em
Preserving State Foresis,
In an address the other day by For-
estry Commissioner Rothrock, he an-
nounced the purchase of 60,000 acres of |
“The forestry cause in Pennsylva-|
nia,” declared Dr. Rothrock, “is won.
Forty-five thousand acres of this will]
be in one streteh, pledging a perpetual
State.”’
Dr. Rothrock stated that the actual
work of the Pennsylvania forester to-|
day is threefold. First, to set apart
land for forest growth ; to
plant where nature fails to produce a
spontaneous; growth, and third, to
keep the fires from land upon which
trees are growing. Harmony with all
game protective leagues was advocat-
ed. “Despite the common impress
jon,” he said, “allow me to assure you
that these associations are distinetly |
humane and helpful to the game it-
self.”
second,
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iad
How London Received the Baller News
When the newsboys,
placards containing the words “*Spion-
kop Abandoned” appeared in the
streets of London, the people rushed to
buy the papers, and from cabmen oon
top of hansoms to business men hurry-
ing city-wards, all could be seen scao-
bearing big
The signs of pleasure which were visi-
BOALSBURG,
The Primaries Were Held Saturday and
Nominations Made,
Miss Jennie Stemm, of Altoona,
spent several days last week under the
parental roof.
I. C. Condo was called to Altoona
last Saturday on account of the serious
illnes of his daughter, Mrs. Clara Kra-
mer,
Rev. T. L. Bickle, of Bellefonte, fill-
ed the pulpit in the Reformed church
Sunday morning and evening for Rev.
Black, who preached in Bellefonte for
| Rev. Bickle,
| D. K. Mothersbach has been teach-
ling the Gatesburg, Ferguson towuship
{ school for the past two weeks in the
Lumen of the regular teacher, George
. Hosterman.
Hon. Thomas Reiley is at the pres-
lent writing very sick, with little hopes
He is resting well at
times, and within a few hours he is at-
tacked so severely that he and friends
scarcely think he will live through the
| attac k.
The Republican party met Saturday
{night and nominated the following
ticket: Judge, William Baumgardner;
| Inspector, Frank McFarlane; supervi-
{sors, Joe Heddinger and Vm. Brooks;
| tax collector, 8. I.. Bricker; auditor,
Edward Williams; clerk, Frank Allen,
The primaries were held by both
parties on Saturday. The following is
the ticket as named by the Democrats
in the afternoon: Judge, Adam Hos-
terman; Inspector, Adam Z-igler; su-
Ezra Tressier and William
{ Meyer; school directors, John Wieland
land D. B. Thomas; tax collector, Ja-
cob Weber: auditor, R. B. Harrison;
{clerk, Chas, Corl.
[of recovery.
pervisors,
AM ot ——
AARONSBURG,
Nows of the Town and Vicinity as Gather.
ed by Our Correspandent.
moved his
furniture and family to Altoona.
James Ettinger is away at
Lewisburg, gone
Charles Stover has now
work at
has been several
weeks,
as Wolf went
Ohio.
Rev. Gerhart
rooms in the parsonage, keeps
lor 8 hall, and boards at the hotel.
. H. from John
Po iler the lots on which thereis a
for a hotel. It
hundred
back to his home in
furnished two
bache-
has
tote purchased
henery large enough
twill accommodate
chickens.
A second crop of ice is being
several
harvest
Those who failed in getting their
are
fili-
weeks ago
Elmer Limbert is
ing Mr. Coburn's ice house,
Arthur Bard, ina lett: toa
says they are having summer weather
in South Dakota, the thermometor
registering 50 degrees at times, With
them spring begins almost a month
earlier than in these parts
friend,
I
COBURN,
given place to a wave of depression, |
but there have been no outward dem- |
onstrations or scenes,
back I” These and similar expressions
were heard on all sides, and
deep gloom in their faces.
———— a ———
Cannot Take the Place of » Horne,
want it solely for transportation pur-
take the place ofa horse. Ilow, for in-
stance, cau you dock an automobile’s
tail, streteh Lis nose skyward at an an-
gle of forty-five degrees by means of an
overhead cheek rein, yank its mouth
gore by a cruel bit, madden it by the
it by any of the other methods by
which a certain class of men show that
they are lower in the scale of humaui-
ty than the horse.—Practical Age.
A
A Grangers’ Town Sold Oat,
Wm. H. Mitchell, of Chicago, pur-
chased at masters’ sale the plant of the
Patrons National Manufacturing Com-
pany and 602 acres of land known as
Mildred.
The price was $34,000, Mildred was
projected some five years ago by a
pumber of grangers who intended
form a model manufacturing town
where farm implements for the entire
country would be made. The scheme
was a failure.
a... A,
TUSSEYVILLE,
Personal Mention and Other Items of In-
terest,
Mr. William Rishel is on the sick
list.
George Ishler is attending court at
Bellefonte this week,
Rev. Rearick closed his meetings on
Friday evening last.
Miss Edoa Krumrioe was home on
Baturday and Sunday last,
Miss Martha Decker visited friends
in our community a few days during
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs, William Bitner are
spending a few days with friends ino
Union county,
Prof. Gobble will fill the pulpit ino
the Bethany Evangelical church on
Sunday evening next.
Prof. . J. Crawford again opened
his singing class on Tuesday evening,
having closed during Rev. Rearick’s
services at this place,
Penn Township Demoeorats Nominate their
Ticket.
The protracted meeting at tiris place
was closed last Friday evening.
Jasper Gramley will make sale of his
personal property some time durlog
February, and will move to Kane Co.
[iL
Prof. A. J. Harter, of Altoona, spent
ia few days with his parents at this
| place during the beginning of this
| week.
The personal ‘property
the estate of Adam
| late of Haines township, was sold at
belonging to
Btaver, deceased,
| public sale on Tuesday afternoon 30th
ult.
T. B. Everett and his recently wed-
ded bride, are spending their houey-
moon with Mr. Everett's father, Sam-
uel Everett, at this place. They came
{to this place on Thursday evening,
when the Coburn Cornet band gave
them a serenade, and came home with
a V in their exchequor,
Mr.and Mrs. A. E. Garbrick, of
Pittsburg, spent Sunday at this place,
at the home of Ephriam Bartholomew.
Both are Centre countians by birth,
and are well known throughout the
county, as years ago both were engaged
in teaching school. Mr. Garbrick
taught the Pine Creek school two terms
over twenty years ago.
The following nominations for Penn
township were made at the Democrat-
ie caucus held on Saturday, January
27: Judge of election, Thomas F. Mey-
er; inspector, W., C. Krader; supervi-
sors, J. W. Kerstetter, W. H. Grove;
school directors, Alfred Kreamer, Hen-
ry Snavely; overseer of poor, Daniel
Braucht; auditor, E. E. Smith; collect-
or, A. L.. Auman; town clerk, Daniel
Auman,
———————— AIO MS OP AAAS
MILLHEIM,
What Our Correspondent Fiads of Toterest
in the Basy Town.
Mrs. E. W. Mauck returned from a
visit in Shamokin last Friday.
Grace, the infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. C, H, Breon, died last Friday.
Rev, Chileote is holding a series of
revival meetings in the M. E. church
at this place,
D. M. Morris and wife, of Loganton,
are visiting their son C. H. Morris, on
Penn street,
Mr. John Stoner has been confined
to the house for the last week, with a
severe cold,
Mr. Joseph Israel, representiog the
clothiers, Netter & Co, Philadelphia,
is in town this week.
.
i
Mr, and Mrs. Silence, of Bridgewa-
ter, South Dakota, are visiting their
friends in this community.
Rev. Gearhart, pastor of the Luther-
an church, held Communion services
on Bunday morning.
Rev. H. W. Buck, of this place, left
for Shamokin on Tuesday, where he
will perform a wedding ceremony.
The K. of G. E. held a banquet in
their lodge room on Friday evening,
with a large attendance, a great many
from neighboring towns having been
invited,
As the result of the hydrophobia
scare, every farm in Miles township is
under quarantine for sixty days. Last
week a mad dog made its appearance
in the valley, aud before it was killed
had bitten many other dogs and some
stock: about fifty dogs were killed.
The state board was notified, and Dr.
Riter made a thorough investigation
of the animals an every farm.
We cel rss
SPRING MILLS,
at Their Cancas,
Mrs. Green Decker,
ley,
western trip.
dolph, Nebraska; on returning she will |
visit relatives and friends in Jowa and !
Illinois. Mr. Decker remarked
he would be forced to play bachelor
for several weeks,
Oliver T.
Have You
Thought of it ?
The Merchants’ Business Car
nival in Grange Arcadia, Thurs«
day evening, Feb, 15th, under
the auspices of Progress (range
No. 96. For further informa-
tion see small bills or ask your
neighbor,
Think it Over.
the potatoes he can buy. On Tuesday
last he shipped a car load of hay and
to the coal regions,
to business and fair dealings, Mr,
man has secured a large trade in that
section as well as elsewhere,
in passing the
Alexander, head
firm of Allison
{ noticed in his yard a dozen or
unusually large and healthy
looking chickens. Being rather sur-
prised at their plump and shanghai
I inquired of him what character
of “bird’’ they were, and was inform-
ed that they were a cross between the
bard Plymouth Rock and bufl Cochen.
These fowls are certainly worth hav
ing, the stock is evidently very superi-
or.
A day or two since
residence of WW. P.
miller in the milling
Bros,
more
the
Knights of the
Golden Eagle on Friday evening last,
the following members of Spring Mills
Castle were present as guests: John
Smith, furniture dealer, and daughter
Miss May, Wm. Smith and wife, R,
U/. Bitner and wife, D. H. Ruhl, land-
lord, and wife, W. P. Alexander, mill-
er, and wife, J. I. Condo, carpets, and
daughter Miss Ida. The banquet was
gotten up in elegant style; the dining
room was very handsomely and appro-
for the
At the banquet given by
heim Castle N
OQ. 353,
priately decorated occasion,
elaborate. Reparte, song and hilarity
led the eveniog. Ata late hour the
guests returned, highly pleased with
their visit, having
entertained.
At a very
eratiec caucus on Saturday last,
lowing gentlemen were
Justice of the peace, M.
been
nominated:
B. Hering;
George Rishel: overseer of poor, C.
Finkle; road supervisors,
and James Foust; tax collector,
Rossman, reosominated;
Goodhart: town clerk, H. M.
judge of election in E. precinet, J.
Condo; inspector, Erdly; reg. ascessor,
Neese. Judge of election in W,
cinet, C. E. Royer, also nominated by
the Republicans for justice of the peace;
inspector, W. H. Smith; reg. assessor,
C. C. Bartges, This is an
ticket, and its election
conclusion,
The Republican nominees are, jus |
tice of the peace, C. E. Royer,
erat: school directors, J. W, Hazel and |
James Kenpelley; overseer of poor, F.
8. Musser; road supervisors,
Corman, Democrat,
bright; tax collector, R. D. Musser; au-
ditor, A. Allison; town clerk, J. W.
Bair. W. precinct, judge of election,
D. H. Ruhl; inspector, J. N. Leitzell;
reg. ass'r, T. C. Kenly,
H. D.
auditor, Wm.
ie stronghold its entire defeat is inev-
itable.
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Cloverseed $3.
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Potatoes 50; : Lapp) es 50860 ; onions 50.
Lard 8, tallow
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: ‘Bellefonte, Pa.
No. 24 Temple Court, Av manner of legal busi
ness promptly attended to
J.H.ORVIS, C.M. BOWER, El, ORVIS
()rvis, BOWER & ORV1S,
Attorneys at Law
BELLEFONTE PA.
Office in Crider's Exchange bullding on secor.d
floor, ‘ansh
David ¥. Fortney. W, Harrison Walker,
FORTHREY & WALKER.
Attorney at Law
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office north of Court House.
——— ss —
A 0. FURST,
. Atworney-at-Law,
Bellefoiite, Pa.
Offices directly opposite the Court Houses, sug
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Atiorney at Law,
BELLEFORTE, PA
Office N, W, corner Diamond, two doors from
First National Bank, fans?
Attorney - -at-law,
All kindsof} ih BELLEFONTE, PA. .
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Collections and all legal
Consultations German and Euglish,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Codsuitation in En
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ullding.
BANKS.
(ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Discount notes,
J. D. Bevexey, Cashier
Booelive deposits,
jau@l
HOTELS.
TIRIVERBITY INN
Ww FP. 8. Barrell, Proprietor
College Avenue, STATE COLLEGE, PA
Furnished throughout Steam beat, electric
light and modern Loprovements. All trains stop
on Sag at this lan, declhos
[RVINE i0OUSE,
8. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor,
LOCK HAV EN, PA.
Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms on frst
floor jnn®2
pres HOUSE,
. L. Daggett, Proprietor,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Bpecial allention given Ww country trade. spri0
NEW GARMAN HOUSE,
a Opposite Court House,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Ne wullding. new furniture throughout, steam
hes .otric bells and all modern improvements,
300d wole and moderate charges.
HOTEL,
.H. Rakhi, In Tr
SPRING MILLS, PA.
Free bus to and from all trains,
SFRING MILLE
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NEW BROCEERHOY¥ HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Free bus to and from all trains, Good sample
rooms on frst Soor. Special rates to withesses
and jurom.
(CENTRE HALL HOTEL,
Ww Wm. H. Runkle, Manager.
Newly equipped, bar and tab’e supplied with
the best Fumiper boarders receive special atten -
tion, and can find no bealthier locality. Central
for fishing and hunting mayhy’
EMPIRE
HAND LAUNDRY
Centre Hall, Pa.
Jacob H.!Zong, Proprietor,
We use the soap that tackles
the dirt and not the shirt
Linen sent to this learn iry is
washed white, nol whitewashed,
Collars and Cuffs
Laundered with..
SMOOTH IVORY-
LIKE EDGES.:
“Union Finish.”
The Top Notch in Laundry Art
High Gloss or Dull Finish.
JOHN KNARR,
Agent for Centre Hall.
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TUITION FREE. BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSES VERY
LOW. NEW BUILDINS
AND EQUIPMENT.
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
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