The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 30, 1900, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
CENTRE HALL,
PaA., Thurs, Aug. 350
PERSONAL MENTION.
Coming and Golng.~Visitors in and on! of
Town,
J. A. Reesman,
District Court at
week as a juror.
will attend the U, 8.
Arthur Irvin, of Julian, visited his
brother, L. C. Irvin the new hardware
merchant, last week.
John Gregg is prospering out
Chico, New Mexico. John is always
glad to get the Reporter,
David R. Rhinesmith, of Axemann,
with his many friends here,
ular Reporter reader, made her
visit to this office Wednesday.
Mrs. J. A. Atlee, of Tyrone, is visit-
ing at the home of Frank Foreman.
Mrs,
in town Tuesday
Bhoop's funeral.
Miss Mabel Moyer,
heim Journal, left Saturday
for an extended visit to Centre
Potters Mills and vicinity.
J. B. Meyer, Justice of tha Peace, and
one of Penn Hall's representative citi-
zens, was in town this week.
Mrs. J. Elmer Campbell, of Linden
Hall, spent a few days last week with
her mother, Mrs, Jane Love,
ill,
Albert Nearhood
snecessfully at Dixmont,
Co., where he is working
asylum.
Mrs. T. P. Wilson, wife of
man Wilson, has
Illinois, for a several
her parents.
yearly
attending Mrs.
the Mill-
mornit
)
Hal
SAVE
or
who is
is Betting along
llegheny
in the insane
creamery -
to Shadville
to
gone
weeks’ visit
Misses Bertha and Auna
Tyrone, and Mr, Isaac Miller,
adelphia, spent a few day
of Dr. Alexander
Mr. John Ocker, of Rebe irg, was
in town last week visiting his son For-
est, Mr, Miles to
ship's leading farmers.
Robert F
bruise on
thought nothing of
since
Rev, Dr.
Lutheran church
Rev. Dr. Wolf,
two learned men in tow
J. C. Morris,
senting the A
was
Phil-
+ ho
ral
8D
Ocker is one of wWIl-
from a
At first
surt, but
oreman, is suflering
his left hand. he
the |
become more serious
it has
of
Holloway,
at
of 8
pastor the
Bell
pring Mtlls,
1
1 Mon
efonte, and
were
day.
urg,
book
intery
of Rebersi rep
COT
re-
merican Any
¢
in town last week ifewing
the school directors of this section.
Rev. Kershner went to Re
Jast Thursday evening to
installation services of
the Reformed church
Senator W. C. Heinle, D. F.
ney, Esq., and Col. J. L. Spangler
wife, of Bellefonte, drove
tend the
Kurtz.
Postoffice Inspector Duryea,
district, with head quarters in Will-
iamsport, was in town last week
business to the postoffice
robbery.
Hon. J. P. Gephart, Bellefonte,
who is known to many Reporter read-
ers, met with an accident last Wednes-
day by falling while walking through
his room.
Albert T. I'gen, the principal elect
of the Centre Hall High school, spent
Thursday and Friday in town to get
acquainted with his associate teachers
and others,
Warren Krise, of Johnstown, re-
turned to town on Tuesday to take his
wife and children along home. His
five-months-old baby has not been
well for a few days.
John P. Hackenberg and wife, of
Milton, were in town Monday, and on
their way home to Milton, stopped of
shersburg
the
Rev, Wetzel, of
at that p
assist in
PRC,
Fort-
1
ana
over to al-
WwW. L
fuperal services of
for this
on
pertaining
f
i
Stover at Aaronsburg.
John Smith & Bro.,
dealers and
the
undertakers of
Spring
advertisement on another page
should be carefully read.
Isase Frain, the
Granger, and president of the Grange
Fire Insurance Company, of Abdera,
was in town Monday attending the fu-
nernl of Mrs. James Keller,
J. 8. Bhowers, of Tusseyville,
own on Monday, Mr.
was in
Showers un-
Miss Vera Morris, of Rebersburg,
visiting her cousin, Miss lKstie Ocker.
Spangler of this place,
{advantage of the cheap excursion rate,
| and started west on Monday.
| Thomas Bartges, a typo in this
has been unable to work this week
owing to sickness. Miss Dertha Mus-
| ser, of Millheim, filled his place,
Robert F. Hunter, of Bellefone,
hustling life insurance agent, represent-
{ing the New Mutual Com-
pany, drove through town ou Tuesday
fice,
the
Fugland
evening.
Mrs. James Stewart, of New Bloom-
{ field, is spending a few days with her
| parents Mr. and Mrs. J. (
She came up to attend the
). Deininger.
funeral of
her sister.
D. W. Zeigler, of Penn Hall
Centre Hall
a carpet and
latest
, eXpects
move to
and
He has ove of the
{Oo
next spring
open rag factory.
improved fly-
shuttle looms,
oF Miss
tend
I'elephone exch
Miss Mavbelle's prompt
Maybelle Keller is unable to at
to her duties in the
ange
Commercial
owing tosickness,
attention to
among the
a
the foreman and
the Lew-
see us while
| calls makes her a favorite
i patrons,
J. Oliver Lawrence,
all-around newspaper man of
isburg Jou called in to
Monday. He
Journal unt
1
rnni,
in town on will have
i eharge of the il disposi tion
| of the plant is made.
Lei
cient peace guardian, wy
tzell, Millheim's efli-
town Fri-
Constable
is in
hand-
robbers
day of last week, and hy cooly
{ling the
showed that he
ss
fn au x . for the
© he holds.
Mr.
daughter,
John
of near Centre
Mrs, Soyder and
Hall, called
Reporter sent to
James I. Snyder, located at
3
Hi. ne
the large carriage
aud
Tuesday to have the
their
Freep
SON,
wort, where is engaged in
3 shops at that place.
wife, John
and ¥ild
f Bel
sq.
lefonte,
J.
i
cand wife,
urday home of DD,
Mr. Bower hs
WW
«nent Sat atl the
Meyer, i 8 host
look I
chat.
friends in t ho always im
up to have a social and political
E. P. 8hook, of Spring Mills,
after hi
not bx
Was in
r esday, 8 cider
Owing to the engine ing
eas will not be
and on
end
ho
iit
and daughter,
Helen
tra
i
urday an
The
pin >
Sari
and
to k trac f old aocitialsst
LO Keep Lad k of old acquaint
Albert Johnson Faq. of Le
candidate ‘nthe. Ww
IT gp
for the legi as in
town Monday. inson was the
anti-Quay candidate nomination
ention
the
tion seems
but was defeated in the onv
He
Democrs
raed by
has since
sls and nov
likely
John VV.
Sovder «
Lesher,
ounty’s Den
Supbury,
andidate
1 4
for the nomination
4 - . is . Fay 1 f
state Senator, ended the funeral of
W. I.. RKurlz
brother «
Law fosher j& a
S&r
ff James Lesher, who several
was a reside { entre
Hall.
Among from
Monday
W. 1.
ducher,
Lelser,
D.
B
he prominent men
on
to attend the funeral servic
Rurtz were: Ex Judge J. C
John K. Kremer, Andraw A,
: F. E. Bower, E
and wife, H, Ever
od Of
Thomas
Spyker,
Walls,
a
i»
Ye bo
Baker
O. Brown and Wn, (
Commissioner i. lL.
Hill, last Mon-
for Clarno, Wisconsin,
Bruce loested, and
thirty days.
Mr. Goodhart also har a daughter,
Anna, now Mrs, Charles Evans, resid-
ing in Illinois, whom he will visit,
Charles Decker, of Col-
town the
H.
to
Ex-County
Goodhert, of Centre
started
where his son ju
near State
over Sunday
guest of John Puff. Mr.
expects to go Elreno, Oklahoma,
this fall to look out a place to perma-
nently locate. Inthe event he finds
things in the west as represented, he
will , make sale and move
was in
come back
there,
Herbert I. Brungart, of Rebersburg,
passed the preliminary examination
and is now registered as a law student
| inthe office of Messrs, Orvis, Bower &
| Orvis, Mr. Brungart is a graduate of
Mr, and Mrs. John Carper, of Linden
Hall, were in town on Tuesday.
Wm. Stump, of Tussey ville, was one
of the excursionists west on
Mis. Fischer, wife of Re
Fischer, D. D., of Shamokin, spent
several days at Centre Hall
came to attend the
Kurtz,
of Centre
from an
family of Rev
Cavetown, Md.
Miss Ada Goodhart,
has returued
visit to the
Deitzell, at
just
MN.
|
|
i
|
Harrisburg and Lewistown,
—— a - ——
POTTERS MILLN,
Miss Cora MeCl
friends in Milroy.
Mrs. H. 8. Alexander and
bel Smith spent Saturday
Mills,
Henry SBomer's child is seriously
with dysentery.
Will Moyer our huckster,
who has been driving for Wm.
ey for a number of years,
cider mill of the latest most ap-
proved pattern at We hope
all will patronize him; we have heard
that you will get more cider
bushel of apples than you will get any-
Will,
accomplished
Mr. James
enahan is visiting
Miss Ma-
al Spring
ill
obliging
Rock-
has erected a
and
Colyer.
where else,
Mra.
SERINSLICSS WAS sewing
Good luck to you,
Lena Smith, our
ut
Moyer's last week,
The of the
League of Sprucetown will hold a spe-
Maturday
invited,
members Epworth
cial entertainment
All are
gran promises to be good.
Ea
LEMONT
evening.
cordially The pro-
+ Hepler has returned from
Northiield, He
is greatly pleased with the conference
Rev, D. |
the Bible conference at
which filled him with a greater zeal to
work for the Master,
R. F. Evey intends to
stock of
and hence
of his
chandise,
dispose
¥
entire general mer
prices, E
€ J
a big cut in very
thing must be tober first,
Mr. |
The
open on
sold by nas
$
going to quit the business,
yey is 2
#clionis of €
Mound
lowing teacl
lege township will
the fol-
Andrew
Oak Hall,
M. Tate;
Houser-
harge of
‘mont,
ntorf:
D
(rrove;
Gregg and Linon B
Edward Will and
Dale Oren
I’Ns
's Summit
Woods Bathgate: Pleasant View
Cent
ville
ae, +
Furnace,
Her-
Sophia Thompson; re
W. R. Williams;
Ian.
Brauch, Robert
at
MrraOs
1. Was-
Thomp-
Helen
his district will be represented
state v the
EE. Weber, J. E. Wag
}, I Pp. Thompson, WwW
O. H.] and
Musser,
Rev, Hepler
ter, Miss Hattie
brother-in-law, Mr. Campbell.
John and Woods Bathgate
attended the Martin-Irvio wedding at
followin
er, |
B.
Miss
ollege by 21
;
‘
800, athigate,
his
also
ntertaining ine
Hepler,
iso
and his
Messrs,
Jacksonville last week,
- oun . —
STATE COLLEGE
Miss } took her de-
parture Saturday for a prolonged visit
among friends in Pa.-~John
transacted
A. Williams, of
-, H., Bei
busines in town
and
ting a new roof on his house on Church
i. Hess and bride returned
Tuesday evening, aud occupied their
pretty home avenue.—{Car-
penter John W. Miller, of Pine Grove
Mills,
obtained
Pa
Castle
lizabeth Stuart
Faston,
Lemont,
Tuesday,
bert is building an addition
street. — FE
on College
was in town Saturday. He has
employment near Elmora,
Miss May Hudson left for
Saturday. —C. Ed. MeCalmont
and Miss Hattie Martz were marriad
by Rev. A. A. Black, at Boalsburg, at
7 o'clock Thursday evening, after
which they returved fo State College
and with relatives
joyed a splendid wedding supper, and
at the close were duly serenaded by the
calithumpians,—Miss Julia C. Gray
Cireen
friends in New York City.—Samuel
Zettle and Miss Luella Evey,
ant Gap, were married Thursday last
by Rev. Alkens, at Pine Grove Mills,
Miss M. Bcheasley, of Bellwood, is
F. T. Cole
Miss Hunter, who has been visiting at
her old home in SBtormstown, returned
Jno,
T. Neidigh, of Piteairn, visited his
home from Piteairn for a short visit, —
Dr. F. J. Pond has arrived home from: |
times. He was unfortunate in losing |
one of his farm horses lately,
W. P. Bhoop came up from Scran-
uel Shoop. His wife, who is visiting |
not get here, but will be here later,
Miss Fannie Ellmore, one of Belle-
fonle’s teachers, Miss Rankin and
Misses Klsie Rankin and Nettie Cook,
all of Bellefonte, form a jolly party
spending a week at the Penns Cave ho-
tel.
C. C. Gettig, of Piteairn, Pa,
appreciated the paper.
accompanied by his wife,
smith shops of W. W.
wud gear works,
young man of more than ordinary |
| first-rate lawyer
Rev. and Mrs, J. M.
Mrs. Rebecca Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. Michel Rossman,
aud Mrs, 8, M, Swartz, Mrs, W,
ner, of Tusseyville; Mra. Sallie Bohn, |
of Linden Hall; Rev.
burg; Mrs. Charles Krape and Miss Al-
lie Neese, of Spring Mills, attended the
Misses Beulah and Edith, and Misses
Blanche and Emma Cronmiller, all of
ily. Mr. Gelss and the Misses Crone
miller will return west shortly, but the
Misses Gels will remain some time,
this being their first trip to Centre
eounty since childhood. A drive over
the Beven mountains was much enjoy
ed by the young ladies who are aceus-
Philadelphia.—Dr. M. E. MeDonaid,
| over Sunday visiting his wife.~John |
W. Stuart returned Wednesday from a
business trip to Clearfield. Miss Hel-
en Gill is visiting at county auditor
Beek’s at Nittany. Dr. G. G.
has been granted a leave of absence
and has goue to Chicago to visit rela-
tives and friends. —~Bruce and W. T.
Harrison left Tuesday for Renova, to
look after the purchase of a bakery.
W. C. Pattison, superintendent of Col-
lege grounds, is rusticating at Cape
May.—~Mrs. H, C. Armsby is visiting
friends in Worcester, Mass.
Ae
The soothing and healing properties
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its
pleasant taste and prompt and perma-
nent cures, have made it a great favor.
ite with the people everywhere, For
sale by J. H. Ross, Linden Hall; 8, M,
Bwariz, Tusseyville; F, A. Carson, Pot.
ters Mills; J. F. Smith Centre Hall,
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New Hardware
Store.
D. Irvin's Sons, of Bellefonte, beg to
announce that they have opened a
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branch store at Centre Hall, where they
full of of
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Agateware,
will carry a line all Kinds
Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. Prices as low
as the lowest, and all goods new and the
best in the market. A call is invited
D. IRVIN'S SONS,
FOUNDRY CENTRE
BUILDING.
HALL.
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AMET THER
We are ready f
4
or tho
Common or Quartered Oak
and Polished Ghamber Suits.
THE FINEST IN THE YBLLEY.
‘Pje|dwo)
HOM
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ANO aUIUEXD pue awo)
JOHR SHITH & BRO, SPRING MILLS.
Order
Goods
By Mail.
It's wonderful any
Town
3
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Peo) a3 Yanendin
CODIC are aopendading
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store to sup ply then
things the y
Goods
being added to the |
It's because orde
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carefally and
Mail-Order
=O rapidly fF
Pp rompl ly
business is increasing
We would be pleased to fill a
i
trial order for von if you are not
a regular patron already
Remember we pay the charges gn
all Dry Goods to Points within loo
miles of Altoona, when the money
comes with the order.
GABLE & CO.
ALTOONA, PENNA.
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$500 REWARD
| We pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation
or Costiveness we cannot cure with
Liverita, The Up-to-Date Little Liver Pill
They are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction.
25¢ boxes contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5c
boxes contain 15 Pills, Beware of substitutions and imitations.
Sent by mail. Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Co., Corner
Clinton and Jackson Sts., Chicago, Illinois. Sold by
Bold Ly J. D. Muray's drug store, Centre Hall
Livery....|
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Penn's
Valle
Banking Company,
| Recelves Deposits,
| Discounts Notes.
W. B. MINGLE, Cashier auly
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ATTORNEYS.
B. TAYLOR
Alloruey al-lLaw
Bellet Pa,
All manser of legs bugle
ded to. augel
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mrwnlite the Coney 31
pposite the Court Houss
DALE,
HOTELS.
we TRY
5. Woods Caldwell, Proprietor,
} IAVER, PA.
$6 roo frst
Terms reasonable. Good camp
oor
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Jane
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roughoutl stesm
ern Bs provements,
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D. H. Rubi, Propri letor
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trains
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Free
bus 10 and from sll
NEW BREOCKERHOFF H
LLEFOXTE,
i from all trains
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Good sample
0 wilnossos
Froe bus to an
on first Boor
urors
Epocia
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Mansger
supplied wilh
ive special atten
locality. Cental
mayie’
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Traoe MARKS
Desions
CoeyricuTs &C.
sendin ie a sketch and description may
hook on P wtenty
#1 ngeney [7 securing pate BE.
nn throueh Munn & Co. receive
bout charge. in the
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A handpow me v {1x astra ed woekl Tr Largest vip
BEY if mraal, Terms fia
your th 5 gi a yall rewsdealers
MUNN & Con se1srscess. Now York
Branch Office, OF Washington,
Fi
§ Caveats, and Trade. Marks of wn aed, and all Pat.
¢ ent business conducted for Mooeaare Free.
$OUR OrFrice 18 OrrosiTe U. 8. PATENT OFFICE
and we can secure patent io less Lime than those
¢ remote from Washington,
. Send model, drawing or phets,, with | descrip.
ston. We advise, if patentabi e or not, free of
echarge. Our fee not due till patent is secured,
A Pamruiey, “How to Obtain P wtenis,” with @
scot of same in the U.S. and foreign countries §
§ sent free. Address,
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cember Ist and get the advantage of
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