The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 06, 1900, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
UBNTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Sept. 6,
PERSONAL MENTION,
Coming and Golog.— Visitors in and out of
Town,
Mrs. Frank Kline, of Lewistown, is
the guest of J. A. Keller's family since
Mrs, Keller's death,
J. R. Brungart, of Rebersburg, was a
pleasant caller Tuesday while in town
on fire insurance business,
Capt, W. H. Fry, of
Mills, returned this week from a trip
to Illinois and Wisconsin,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crawford
family, of Bellefonte, spent Sanday in
Centre Hall among friends.
Pine Grovi
ard
Rev. W, F. Carson, of Philadelphia,
was given a call by the Presbyterian
congregation at Milesburg,
Moiton Smith was appointed stamp-
Landlord W. H,
Runkle, Jr., at Vicksburg, Harry Con-
do, of Millheim, is conducting the hc
tel. Mrs. Condo is also here,
Robert I. Breon, one of the active
young farmers of near Millheim, eame
up to town on an “hike week
to spend
lu the absence of
Just on
a
Reporter oflice.
at
business, and found time
few minutes in the
Mr. Breon has on exhibition his
house, a remarkable corn
measures 12 feet, 31 inches, and
two splendid ears of corn.
- yy wee
REBERSUURG,
of [<aslon,
visiting at the home of Ellen Burd.
Messrs. OO, (. Ki Victor
Walker departed Wednesday morning
Mr. and Mrs, Brish,
and
vi Ie
HIK
Norry to
see the boys leave, yet to know
they will improve their time at
ion is a <atisfactio nr.
Miss Maude Harman, of Muncy, a1 d
Miss Mame Gast, of Mifflinburg., are
er in the Bellefonte post office, George
A. Bayard resigned the position. |
J. W. Mitterling shipped a fine lot |
of cows to the eastern market Monday. |
weights, |
They were choice animals and hea y |
Ed. Riter run the dray wagon for W. |
McClenahan several days, owing toa
Inme back which is giving the latter!
some trouble,
Thomas M.
county, was nominated at Lewistown
Mahon, of Franklin
as the Republican candidate for Core |
gress in the eighteenth distriet,
Newton Emerick, son of Henry Em
erick, of this place, has secured a good
ar Pittsbu
r. 3
me
position at Dixmont, ne
in one of the state insane hospitals,
Prof. H. D. Martin, the
the Mill Hall schools last
married to Miss Florence
win, Wednesday of last week,
ville.
principal of
winter, was
Lucetta Ir-
=O
Andrew Gregg had the misfortune
to sprain his back in lifting a coil of
1 11
dail
wire while engaged with the
He is just about
to walk the streets,
John A. Miller, of Axemann,
Mr. Miller
iis sister,
phone company.
ler last week.
ca
his way to visit |
Slack, at Potters Mills, Hen
trip frequently.
M. P. Musser and Ge
ear Centre Hall, were callers
ree Gingeri
of
ur:lay.
how to properly conduet a
Fach of these gentlemen know
farm and
appreciate the Reporter,
i{on, I.. Rhone, chairman
Grange Encampment committer
ed into the headquarters of the
today, where he can be found
business,
tire to traosact
J.
hunting George Gingerich, the
Potter was in town last
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BLOCK
ment,
manager of the Grange Encam;
to secure stalls for the exhibition of
some of his young cattle,
J. A. Res attend
States Distriet Court a
sman is
this week in the capacity
During his absence Clay Reesman to
charge of the stove emporium.
D. M. Campbell, Hall,
ealled on the Reporter on business
01 LAnGen
cently.
the county Pomona Grange an
Mr. Campbell is secrets
that position in an admirable way.
C. W. Black, the
of Postmaster Boal, business
trip to the
Mr. Black will quit the farm in
who lives on farm
made
Reporter office Tu «day.
a
the
spring and engage in other business,
Boalsburg was represented in Centre
Hall largely on Tuesday, aud
others were Mrs. Amanda Fisher, Mrs,
Ellen Barr, Mrs. Alexander Kuhuo, I.
W. Kimport and Frank MeFarlave.
A1YI0T
among
Miss Eloise Schuyler, who spent her
vacation with her parents at the Pres-
byterian manse, returned to her work
as teacher in the Landsdowne High
school, near Philadelphia, last Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rearick and M.
J. Decker attended the Williamsgrove
pienic. Mr. Decker is one of the fore-
most farmers in this community and
was greatly pleased with the exhibi-
tion, i
Mrs. W. B. Shirk and daughter, Re-
ba, of Atlantic City, are the guests of |
B. D. Brisbin. The family lived in
this place and vicinity for many vears
and are favorably known by the read-
ers of the Reporter, :
Benior editor Raine, of the Millheim
Journal, found time for a half bour |
chat in the Reporter office Tuesday.
The uniting of the Republican party |
in lower Penns Valley, he says, is all |
on paper. And so it is here, {
W. H. Love, of Lewisburg, last week |
Love, who is ill. Mr. Love is proprie-
troduced the article sells on its merits,
Reuben Page, of Linden Hall, is the
guest of his daughter, Mrs. David
Harshbarger, in this place. Mr. Page
was in service for Uncle Bam for a pe-
riod of almost three years as a vol.
unteer. Four of his brothers were also
in the scrap with the southerners,
Howard M. Emerick, and GG. E. Em-
erick, of this place, Wednesday started
for Pittsburg with the expectation of
getting ‘a position in the street car
services, These young men are thor-
oughly reliable and can be depended
upon to give the best services by any
one who employs them,
home of John Woll.
visitors at thc
ces last Sunday.
Herman preached an excellent sermon
to a large and appreciative audience.
held
town is not a credit to this valley, The
The negro eampmecting near
=
col red ean
| an outing of course
i here, under such
How christian people can
conducted aflalr is a
question,
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STATE COLLEGE
Daniel }
Dan will b MceCalmont
& R o) Bow-
man, of Philadelphia, is visiting her
Masser, — Miss
home Satur-
Tur-
Dauniel Stuart arrived home
to
sale on
to
su town Monday.
Wp Lis Year,
ap
I
mother, Fimanuel
Marg:
ay from a very
{ Stuart arrived
pleasant trip to
a short business
irs. Harri
iY, and moved
Mr, U ¢ occupied the
Fuesday Ii Via Mac.
siting at Wallace Musser's,
£:. $2py
from trip
on had
Tuesday
leasant Gap
returned
Mrs
siting her
Prof. Ben-
In ieiphia to
Ww.
Tue sday,
John
new |
ved.
Usiness
M. M.
ig the
ii
are
arri
Fie }
stirtver §
ing
Mrs
arrived
day
his f
Mr, Gris
Dentin in Nearby Counties.
Benton
Vapaper
$s
stale,
JOUn
aged sixty years, He was married
to Sarah Wilson, of Belleville. a
Potter.
deaths in the
COUS-
inofJ. TT three
ly within a
ried Lime, month ago,
!
Fath Vil
FALier yilso;g
the advanced
age of ninety
In Lewistown, Wm. Knisely, aged
fifty-two years,
Ia Belleville, Mrs, Magdalene San.
key, aged near sixty-six,
In Iéwistown, Wm. Haukins, aged
forty-eight years,
ao latices -
With the train going forty miles an
hour, Conductor Sehr vhecker leaned
over the coweatcher on a Reading lo-
comotive near Willlamsport, and pull-
ed a two-year-old Italian girl from the |
track. The feat was witnessed by one
hundred persons,
fo
Niagara Falls Excursions.
September 6 and 20, October 4 and
18 arethe remaining dates for the Peni «
5y
ivania Railroad Company's popular
ten-day excursions to
from Philadelphia,
Washington.
Niagara
Baltimore
Special train
Washington 800 a. m.,
a. 1m,
Excursion
and
will leave
altimore 9.05
of Beptember 2 from
Chunk and the Delaware Valley; ape.
cial train will leave Broad Street Sta.
tion 800 a, m.; on other dates special
|,
$1000 from Philadel
| Washington, and all points on the
Delaware Division; $11.25 from Atlan-
tie City; $0.60 from Lancaster; $8 50
from Altoona and Harrisburg:
from Bunbury and Wilkesbarre; $5.75
from Williamsport; and at proportion.
ate rates from other points, including
Trenton, Mt. Holly, Palmyra, New
Brunswick, and principal intermedi-
ate stations, ’
For descriptive pamphlet, time of
connecting traing, stop-over privileges,
and further information apply to near-
ent ticket agent, or address George W,
Boyd, Assistant General Passenger
Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel.
phia. sept
LINDEN HALL.
the instructor,—Miss Eva
| and some of her friends, of
spent Bunday at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. H. Mrs. TI. Fleisher, of |
Tusseyville, made a visit in our com- |
munity Thursday last. Messrs. Geo, |
{ and John Gettig transacted business |
[in Bellefonte Saturday.—Mr. Wil- |
| son and daughter Anna, of Philips-
{ burg, are visitiug at the home of Mr, |
Mrs, Frank Me-
Mr, Mrs.
| Foster Jodon, of Pleasant Gap, spant
{ Bunday with Mrs, Jodon's parents.
| Thomas Searson, of Michigan, is home
Lemont, |
Ross,
| Wilson's daughter,
| Clintie, east of town, and
mother,
Mrs
dysen-
{ on a vacation and to visit his
ill
George Bua bis very
who has been all summer.
ill with
| tery; she hus been a great sufterer for
the past year with Ir-
| vin Zeigler left Saturday last for Penn
rheumatism,
Hall, where he will take charge of the |
{ Cross Roads school the coming winter.
| —Stells, little of Mr.
| Mrs. Wm. Raymond, had ao attack of
by prompt
checked. Mrs,
iil
daughter and
cholera infantum but ac.
| tion the disease
Henry Zeigler is still
| asthma, and last week was threatened
was
quite with
| with dysentery which has left her in a
of
around
weak state ‘here is a great deal
sickoess prevailing in and
town, and Dr. Kidder, of Boal
kept busy almost night
shury, is
and day at-
tending to his patients,
Mrs.
very
f
James Bearson, who has been
il with dropsy and heart trouble
pust is aproving.
for some time
Mrs. Ella Sellers, Hall, was
a caller in our community last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rishel and child-
ren, of Oak Hall,
Mrs. E 3
Henry Zeigler was down to
Cave to see his sister, Mrs
of Oal
PA
were Lhe guests of
Ciettig Banda i
Penns
John Ross
man, who bad a stroke of paralysis,
Miss Bessie Searson 1 nltertalne d BOM
of her many friends last week.
Miss Ketura Stump, of Lemont, vis-
ited her Mr. Mrs. A.
Stump, ea town, Sanday,
parents, and
st of
over
Ralph, son of Mr. and
MetClells
week with dysentery.
Een very
i), ha past
Mrs. Cora Burchfield and children,
of Johnstown, were the guests of her
i
MeO
Miss Clara Rishel,
sini i
Visited
brother, Robert ellan last week,
f
of State College,
in this community last week,
John Cummings and family spent
several days with friends in Sugar val-
ley.
1d
Sunday with friends at Tusseyville,
Mrs. Andrew and
Anna, of Pleasant Gap, spent several
George Se Arson, sO, spent
Long daughter
days in
Mr.
Scranton, are sj
Mrs,
ent, of this place.
town quite recently,
Howilzer, of
weeks
Dr,
wife and
8060,
woding a few
with Howitzer's brother,
K
with
at Mt,
week
aud
Mr. of
dallafante 5 Pgh sew TL $6 14
Béllefonte, wer doing some carpenter
the past
Isaac Miller and Resides,
% ve six £1 Aan Tei ¢
work on the Van Tries farm
few weeks,
6. H. Long's Pic-Nic Store.
» Approaching
We will
rOCOries
1d eating
. i WN @“
goods, notions |
and Hos elties will also be on board, |
Rubbers, umbrellas, gossamenrs, |
ete, will be at your command i
needed. The price will be the
game, rain or shine: and the price |
will be an inducement for you to |
buy of us. |
We ask all our old enstomers to!
fi
iid
be sure to call to see ns and renew |
the pleasant business relations.
G. H LONG,
6. H. Long's Pic-Nic Store.
D. Irvin's Sons,
HARDWARE
a Foundry Building.
Centre Hall, . . ‘ .
A complete line of
Hardware will
be found in our
store at prices
that will go far
toward making
them sell,
Paints, Oils, Brushes,
ete, in variety of
quality and kinds,
All kinds of nails,
Wire Fence mates
rial, ete, always
on hand,
Builders
will find that we carry all hard
ware needed in the construction of
modern dwellings, Come and get
estimates,
Farmers
will find that we carry a line of
hardware that will suit their
wants,
D. Irvin's Sons.
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Giranger Ple-
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Ranges. hand.
We carry a full line of
. Confectioneries
Granite Ware
and Cigars.
«a Tinware. Highest 1
Irices paid for hide
We handle the famous
Red Cross
Ranges
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J. S. Dauberman, Prop.
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Stoves.
and
Our goods and prices will
bear inspection.
Bellefonte Steam Laundry
J. MALCOM LAURIE,
Proprietor.
We have been in the busi-
long enough to
know the best grades of
goods and we have made
the best selections on the
market,
J. A. REESMAN,
~ontre Hall,
Tess
Monday.
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Receives Deposits,
Discounts Notes.
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petlefonte, Fa.
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What is Celery King ?
It is an herb drink, and isa positive eure
for constipation, headache, nervous disor
ders, rhetmatizm, kidoey disonses, and the
various troubles arising from a disordered
flomach and torpid liver, It Is a most
roenble medicine, and ix recommended bh
physicians generally. Remember, It euros
constipation,
Cod King ix sold in 2%
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Bold by J. F. Smith, Centre Hall ; 7. £. Wiciand
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Old subseribers to the Reporter oan
pay one dollar any time prior to De
cember Ist and get
the reduced rate,