The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 15, 1900, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Nov. 15,
TERMS. ~The
porter are oue doll
OLD SU BSC] RIBERS can pay One Dollar any
time during 1900 and get the paper for one year
beginning J 1 iy 1. 1900.
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paid In advance of
same credit as thou
ed hands.
FOR TWENTY. FIV BE
be sent to NEW » fi
uary 1st,
ADVERTISTM
insertions, wd od
quent ins l
on application,
rms of subseription to the Re
Af per year 10 advance.
whose subscriptions are
y Ist, 100, will get the
th the paper had not chang-
CE ENT 8 the Reporter will
J : from now until Jan-
20 conte per line for three
per line for each subse
Other rates made known
MILLEHEIM,
1 to
Fraay.,
Harry K. C made visit to
Bellefoute Satu
Mrs. Samuel Uam
Walters are visitin
ton.
Mr. Harrison is trying to form
tribe of red in Millheim.
should be able to get fine body
men together,
organization in the state than the
proved Order of Red Men,
Millheim ba
at it boys, Mn
us have pl
Millheim
ing to be
goods find
piling up.
number of emplos
chinery can
Mrs, William
sick for the past
proving very i
The genial Frank
the razor and Ars,
days at home
wears such
Mr. Kreid
visitor to M im Friday.
Wm. Smith, the geni ill" is not
discourage s result of the elec-
tion. He is at the ruins and
sfallers we must go to work.”
power to you "may your
kers never gel
To my Democratic friends
heim, I w: 3 Cientlemen,
battle is over: we all said
things was in
progress, ai at least there
was justification for all that was said;
in other wo just what
we said. But the battle being over for
apother four
fact, that th
ought to enlist our he
There is the
the idle m
suppressing the Ww (
ity on the st:
we cannot a
be done.
can make
gether.
What is needed in M
manufacturi ern that
work to the me Fr
correspond y le
youug men * town,
take a deep interest
ment of the town
with a firmn, trying to get them
ested here. He should have
sistance of every ci
as it would mean employment to fifty
or sixty men. But from what we hear
instead of being he
condemued,
in theirown light?
more go-ahead,
this town.
a
pbell and Mrs.
g friends in
in
a
Ime
is improving.
let
hath charms,’
f wetory is
intlustry.
orders
increasing
aving
; market; are
are the
ees as fast as
variz,
two weeks,
ipidly.
Geary, knight
is spending ¢
der why
few
Frank
Store, was a
More
whis-
of Mill-
the
some sharp
wh the campaign
side
meant
brings to miod the
things which
y cooperation.
» other
Are
tion of more work for
the town;
and profan-
will,
proving
0 ism
abor as we
that
together we
wing, so let us pull to-
i } :
Pais all
But by pulling
tliheim is a good
will
what
give
yi your
arn, one
who seems to
the
correspondence
in improve.
is in
inter-
the as
tizen
insisted is
Oh, for a8 few
isiness-like men
s—— A ssn sos
PENN HALL,
sverything
tion.
is quiet since the elee-
jn the Lutheran church,
delegation of ministers and
gates from this and adjoining counties
present.
Sheriff Brungart, of Bellefonte, was
here on official business on last Wed-
nesday,
Wm. D. Strunk is engaged in mov-
ing his sawmill from Brush mountain
one-fourth of a mile east of town where
he will operate for H. B. Herring.
Rev. J. 8. Houseman, of Colyer,
preached a very excellent sermon in
the Evangelical church Bunday morn-
ing. Rev, Houseman is a native of
this place, where his aged mother still
resides,
James Shecaley, north of town, left
for Patton, Pa., where he has secured a
position.
church a coat of paint,
greatly to the appearance,
© E. H. Crader and family, of Wood:
ward, visited at the parental home
over Bunday.
A. G. Burrell who bad been on the
sick list is abie to be around again,
H. F. MeManawny, from Pough-
keepsie, New York, formerly clerk in
J. B. Fisher Bon’s store, was here to
east his vote aud do a few day’s hunt-
log.
Henry Meyer left on election day for
a week’s hunt.
David J. Musser was the first to open
the butchering season in our section,
On November 1 the Modern Wood-
man society had balances iu fia gona)
nd benefit funds of f S00 dol 10 hed
TUSSEYVILLE.
Adam Krumrine who has been on
the sick list is slowly improving. B.
M. Swartz who has been ill is around
again.
A.W,
W. Va.
Mrs, James Houser, who had been
to a hospital in Williamsport and had
a cancer removed is getting along nice-
ly.
W. F. Rockey, the produce dealer of
this place, made a business trip to Al-
toona Tuesday.
Houser departed for Davis,
sen - a a
Deaths in Nearby Counties,
Chat-|
He!
Regi-
at
years,
54th
Clinton—Joseph Gesler,
hams Run, aged sixty-two
was a member of Co. A,
P. V
Sayder of Middle |
sitting at
George Specht,
while
Ephriam Walter, at Beaver Springs,
aged sixty-seven years.
-Mrs. Rachael
aged near
Union Paige, at For-|
est Hili,
She was the mother of eleven children,
sight of whom she outlived.
Mifflin
eighty-six years,
~- Mrs, Scott Caldwell, in Fer-
sc fis fp .
At Hughesville Mrs Charles MeCar-
was thrown out of a
The wheels passed over
The
a way
buggy during
turned a
running
buggy
she
the lady's body. horse
short distance and
isgseriously irjured.
and Liver
constipation |
take
sale by
and J.
Chamberlain's Stomach
Tablets cure biliousness,
They are easy to
in eflect. For
Keller, Linden Hall,
Centre Hall.
and headache.
Mrs. J. H.
FS mith,
pin distin
Daniel H. Herr, Salona,
granted a pension of six dollars,
will
was
and
of
. of Philipsburg, re-
ceive eight dollars per month.
- Wp -
A Village Blacksmith Saved His Littie Son's
Lite.
Mr. H. H. Black,
village blacksmith
Sullivan county, N. Y., says: “Our
little son, five years old, has always
been subject to eroup, and sa bad have
the attacks been that we have feared
many times that he would die. We
have had the doctor and used many
medicines, but Cham! erl ain’'s Cough
Remedy is now our reliance. It
seems to dissolve the tough mucus and
by giving frequent doses when the
eroupy symptoms sppear we have
found that the dreaded croup is cured
before it gets settled.” There is no
danger in giving this remedy for it
contains no opium or other injurious
the well-known
at Grahamsville,
ane
For Isle bY
Keller, Linden Hal,s and J.
KF. Smith, Centre Hall.
to a babe as to an adult
The Centre Reporter one dollar.
“I have uscd Chamberlain’s Colle,
Remedy and
great medicine,” says
Mr. E. 8. Phipps, of Poteau, Ark, "it
cured me of blopdy flux. I’ cannot
speak too highly of it.” This remedy
always wins the good opinion, if not
praise, of those who use it. The quick
cures which it eflects even in the most
severe cases make it a favorite every-
where, Forsale by Mrs, J. H. Keller,
Linden Hall, and J. F. Bmith, Centre
Hall.
High and low priced
robes, and full value given
money, at D. A. Boozers,
To remove
bunion:
in warm water to soften it,
find it to be a
for the
a troublesome corn or
then
and apply
rubbing
plication. A eorn
plaster should be
the shoe. Asa general liniment for
sprains, bruises, lameness and rheuma
tism, Pain Balm is upequaled,
sale by Mrs. J. H. Keller, Linden Hall,
and J. F. Smith, Centre Hall,
Here
We are
Just in
needed at
ASO,
assortment of
has never been
In Underwear,
Clothing,
Blankets,
Water Proof Coats,
Rubbers,
Shoes,
Felt Combinations, &c.,
WC Can save money
shaser
HO Wii
LF. SMITH, |
Proprietor, Centre Hall.
Men's Underwear.
f Men’ 3 1
Prices
3
LEE naerwear
and Ladies’ Shoes.
Misses’
Rlisses’
; . xe !
Algo a fine line of
.
SHoes,
and Ladies’
Prices from 81.00 to £3.00,
_ KREAMER & SON.
ccoadobseOOReOLe
KREAMER & SON.
We are agents for the
Lumberman’
Snag-Proof
Rubber Shoes.
£
Excellent line of
Men's Gloves.
(ive us a call.
Bellefonte,
Pa.
have a fine line of
. .
“4 Misses,
i“
Ladies’ Silk Waists.
Fine Line of Furs,
eh
-
EGISTER'S NOTICE. THE FOLLOWING
accounts have boon examined, passed und
filed of record in the Regleter's office fur the 1p
spection of helrs and legatess, creditors und sll
others in any wise interested, and will be present
ed to the Orphan's Court of Centre county for
confirmation on Wodnesiay, the 28th day of No-
vember, A. D., 1900
1. Fimt and special account of Annie V Jones,
one of the administrators, ete, of O, Perry Jones,
late of Philipsburg Boro, deceased
2. The ncecount of Fred Fehl,
ele, , com, testamento, snrexo,
late of Miles township, dec'd.
8. Account of William Pesler,
« Of Ellas 8B, Krader, late of
administrator,
of Auna Fehl,
administrator
Gregg twwuship,
4. Becond sod partial sccount
Peck, executor of che last will and
ry Brown,
of Bolomon
testament ol
late of Walker township, deceas-
5
y, First and final account of Willlam Reiber,
late of Potter
township, dec'd.
6, First and final account of Michael Lebkieh
er, sdminstrator of ete | of Peter Halnes, late of |
Howard township, dec’d
7. First aud floal sconunt of |
istrator ete of Michael Let
a
R. First and final scoount of WC Patterson
guardian of Johu Snyder and Ira Buyder two mi
por children of Barah Snyder. late of
Zeigler, admin
kicher, late of Bogés |
borough, decd
9 Partial aceonnt of John H
trator of W. WW, Leech, Inte
deceased,
in. First and final seoomnt
execator of the last w
Cimer BE, Reside of B
ceased,
First und fina
Leech,
Harris L
adminis
of wnship
of Edward R Hao
il and testament of
township, te
= late WEE
it account of Lizzie M
ix of ete, of William A. Jacobs
of Centre Hall Boro dec’d
12. Fi aud final
adminstrator, ¢ 1,
inte of Phillmburg B
13 First and flaal
guardian of Clara Kol
child of Jefferson B. V
ship, deceas d,
rat wnt of Frank Weber
the estate of Eliza Flegal
jec’d
Rd
a, of
wo
of F ¥F Mi
Way A Nn
Worth
ROBOUNDY
nson, {late b
Vay, late of WH
11. Firsl and final of
guardian of Nora Mot
childof Jeflurson B. Way
ship, decd
foeoonnl
b irst and fis geoount of Calvin
HURs { Emma § ra minor
om and Amelld i ul M Wf Ww
#
1
i
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ang
Fina
5 Miele Far
account © in Parsous
BOCK
exevyl
ale of Pato
xer i
be offered at pubic
FRIDAY. DEX
At 2 p.m. the following Gescribe
beriand, known as the ¥j nct
one mile ead of
ow iE
th side « I Tussey mititmit
0 ACRES
the pith by
¢ i tra
ny
the Dot
more of les, bounded on in
Henry Reitz, east by lands of David
tate, south and wot by lands of
i timbered wilh heavy Oak ag
rut, and is easy of scoess being
i] den Hall B. KE. sialion
own on day of sale
GG. M. BOAL
Bargarel and
fr
spare ® is
Hellz
id chest
lenry
re,
located 134m
Ter: made
jeu
kt
nk
Ex'r of
DMINISTRATOR'S
of Administration on (2
Cumtnings, ste of Poitier townshi
having been duly granted the
they wou 1 tevpectfully requestiall
ing themselves indebted the said esate
make immediate payment, and ho ¢ having
claims against the sane 1 proseat them duly au
thenticated for setliement
REBECCA FUMMINGS,
A.J. CUMMINGS,
WM. GROH RUNKLE Administrators,
Attorney , Bellelouis Linden Hall
ouotil
TOT EA. P Nsterman, tax oollector
for Potter wownship
y, seks that all persons
be ready to pay their ax
wizd that he will esi
upon them within a short UUme W collect the
same
o0TRA Y Came ts the premises of the un
dersigned in July, two miles east of Cen
tre Hall, a ewe with buck lamb, ewe has hole in
left ear. The nwaer is requested 10 prove prop
ery, remo. ¢ same and pay cost, or disporition
will be made socording 10 law
JACUB SHEARER,
Cente Hall
SOTICE
wr eaiate
%
¥ ol
uudersigne
perenne know
fo
as
a Pa
Pa,
NT oTH F~NOTICE 18 HEREBY G Iv EX
that the undersigned has leased toe
gravel bank and sand pit on the turnpike west of
town, stil that sil contracts for material taken
therefrom noust be made with the same.
GERTRUDE FLORAY.
VV ANTS.
GENTE WANTED «Agents are wanted in
i every Lown in Centre county to sell * The
Church Member” by 8. H Deitzel, Ph. D., the
author, Cavetosn, Md. The book is de dicated to
Rev. W, H. Grob tormerly of Hoalsbury, ad will
find 4 rendy sale. Price hy cents
ou NG MEN w ANTED, wit " PAIR EDU-
cation ani character, to learn
Telegraph, Rufiroad Accounting, and Type
writing. This i§ endoned by all leadin alive
companies as the only perfect and reliable insti.
tution of its kind, All our graduates are assisted
to positions, L dies also admitted, Bd tor
free catalog. Fall term August
GLOBE TELEGRAP i eoLtRiE,
xinglon, Ky.
~CRTANTED, AGENTS.
To sell our Jou. Cotton, foes ng
om .
“GRAND URION RION TRA 0,
2 N. Srd Street, Harri burg,
i"
GO000080080000200000008000
Spring Mills, Pa.
August 27, 1900,
P.V.S. STORE.
Full
designs,
Marlow Heel,
Jennings Toe
i aced
Boxed Calf,
Norway Calf,
Russia
My stock was never
more complete,
No jobbing. but solid
direct from the manuf
27
line in stock, in sil the new
or Bulloned
ns Calf.
shoes
acturers,
for the
Special indueeinents
Fall Trade.
Come and see
buying.
All kinds of produce, xcept
butier, taken in ex-
change for goods,
PPP LC sseseseeseeeeeeE
my stock before
Thanking you for past favors,
and hoping a continuance of
BAI, I Remain,
C. A. KRAPE.
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» Good News
Again
Over Two Car Loads
of Furniture, Wall Paper,
4 Blinds, etc.,
eos
J. S. DAUBERMAN,
CENTRE HALL.
29 9% 9%
TW VCD WWW
‘| Grand Closing Out
Sale of Oxfords.
iid
i $i
i BOC Uf
POWERS SHOE 00.
Sush Arcade.
tn and
Bellefonte.
Wilbur A.
"HENNEY,
: BLACKSMITHa_
CENTRE HALL, PA.
-
What puzzles other me-
chanics can be done
well here.
General Carriage Making con.
dueted in all
Resetting of tires given special
attention. Prices very low,
Juggies repainted and trimmed.
All kinds of work done in a
neat and workmansh Y manner,
Call before giing out your work, §
Patan RATS TRE
its branches,
ara atele”
a Tr
alae e eTane
wah
0)
ee
eet *
Chambersburg
Business College...
wie AKT) vases
. . »
SCHOOL.
Memorial Square, National Bank Bailding.
Under new management,
June 1, 10, Cox plete
Courses in . « « +»
BOOKKEEPING, RAVID CALCULA
ETENOGRAPHY. TYPEWRITING,
COLLEGE PREPARATORY, CIVIL BF
PENMANSHIP, ORTHOLRAPHY,
COMMERCIAL LAW, and CORRESPONDENCE
Stodents can enter at any time «Day and
night session,
sessions without extra clings,
Ht udonts assisted to positions when thoroughly
qualified — Rates and sapplios lower then other
sohoole of this kind Vaeoation for 1900, Deo. 2ist
to 81, Bend for our new college catalogne. ~ ARY
one contempinting taking any course taught by
us would do well Ww NIPKA:
i. 8. AA. ”
M. L WILLIER } Privetpals.
16auly Lock Box 32.)
GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat wo
BE cosrvries
MEW OBI. ionints | sesms messin
PRODUCE AT STORES,
Butter BE as Be tt tnt ttl ttt dot
LAr
.
.D. A. BOOZER
Centre Hall, Pa. - - -
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All kinds of
Posto... pee eit tt hth a ta]
SPRING MILLS GRAIN MARKET,
Corrected every Weanesday by Allison Bros.
eo
WHHBRL vv psi gosemrebanesvioncue shsnty vu is sidisss sesimint
Corn a Foie att reas
Oats
wavy
-
a
"
SNE #
ey
LINDEN HALL MARKET,
Corrected weekly by J. H. Row,
rv hihi butted
EAI AAA
£
3
: Job Work
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PENNSYLVANIA 2. K
| Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
and Northern Central Railway.
Time Table, 1 effect May 27, 1900,
| TRALSS LEAVE MORTANDON, EABTWARD,
7.82 a. m.~ Train 61. Weak days for Bunbury,
Herr. rrriving at Philadelphia, 11.488. m.,
Rew fork 2.15 p. m., Baltir ore 11 50 p. va., Wash-
{iugton LUO p.m. Parlor car apd passenger conch
to Philade Ipnis,
m.~ Train 30
kwbarre, Seronton,
mediate stations, Week ¢
zleton, sndPousvilie, Pullsdeipbis, Sew York,
| Baltimore, Washington. Through | wsenger
cosches to Philadelphls, :
6 p. m.~Traib 12, Weekdays for Fonbury,
likesbarre, Serenton, Hazleton, Pottsville, Har
| risbuirg and loters edinie siations, arrivipg 81
‘Bllsdeiphin sl 6.2 p m., New York. 9.50 p. m.
Witimore 600 p. In West inglon at Pp. mn,
Parlor cer through to Pl lladeiphia, par.
seuger cosches Wo Phlisdeiphis, and
{| Washington.
Daily for Funbmry
Berrisivrg and inter
days for Fore oton, Ha
snd
Baltimore
01 p.m,
barre, Beranion,
for Harristn
ai niu de
Baltim
wel
Train 20, V
Hezletop
wg and intern wdiate po
uli ig w
045 pp : gion 10.55 §
ger coaches 0 Philadel;
cekdays
Pouwvil
for Wilkes
ie, wnd dally
arrivin
York 808 a mn
wm, Pus-
Lie and Baltimore,
silly for Bushbury
rinedinte lations, srrive
& mm. New York e1 7.18
Washing $05 an.
re russ rrieburg
York Fhilsdelphin
sleeper undistu ped
ints
Gre
Train
Ba wil int,
sii Pp 6.
Harris o
ing at Philadel
i wth, 4
IER peeing
phils and Mew
fers CRll TeIoALn
LE
in
‘8.10.
frain 4
ar lawk Haven
ays lor
burg sud
week
s, Ty~
_-
‘gE Yui, with
to Kane and Bocas
oRler
Week dave for
slalicus
¢31e le
4 Weekdays for y
eGlate slalions
} Sunday
Lie
only, for W
THEOUGH TRAIXRE FOR MONTAKDON
EABT ARD SOUTH.
New
FROM
BIN
ORY Xe i
gor coaches from Phils
Baltimore
Wow ex
eaves New
Wasnt
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE Ral
Week dass,
LEOAD.
Wentward
PFN AN
i
Eastward,
BETATIOF M
Moulsudon
Lewisburg
dd
4&5
é
68
£
¢
Sh Be
aang
Pe nn
Cen
g Bpring
% BYE
ire Hall
Gregg
i ddnden Hall
55 0sk Ha
¥ Lemont
Dale Bummit
! Piessant Gap
“AXemsan
i Bellefonte
NON MRNRRE NW
rrr rT IE
18
for Montan-
a mm, 115
Montapdon
> Bm. 5.086,
aad Lrelins leave lew isburg
iE a. m., 9.95
LUrning eave
2.0 a. m. 101
.
eave Montandon $28 snd
3 ting leave Lewis
% {3 a.m. sid 5.04 p.m,
J. TCHINSON, J. R. WOOD
Ge ners Manager, Gen"! Pa'ger Agt
RAILROAD OF PEXNKSYLVAXIA,
Condensed Time Table
Read Up.
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Week Days 00 p. m. Sunday,
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