The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 07, 1901, Image 5

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    CENTRE Harn, . . .
February 7, 1901.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Coming and Golng.~Visitors in and out of
Town,
Rev, A.
at Houserville.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Brisbin
Sunday at State College,
Black is holding services
R. H. Potter, of near this place, spent
several days in Mifllin county.
James Swabb, of Linden Hall,
iting his brother, Roy (i.
Erie.
D.C.
Swabb,
week,
Alfred, a little son of
Crawford,
weeks,
A. P. Hosterman, of Centre Hill,
made u trip to Bellefonte on business
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Millheim, were guests of
over Sunday,
Lela Huyett, daughter of Mr.
Mis. E. M. Huyett, is suffering from a
severe attack of quinsy.
WW, E.
several
Prof.
has been ill for
Homan, of
L,. Smith
(ieorge
I.
and
Couostable Philip Frank, of Centre
Hill, worked his way through the
snow to Centre Hali Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Wagner
Bellefonte, were guests of the
of D. K. Geiss in this place Sunday.
of
fatally
Gielss,
ters Mills, was in also
James Durst
Alfred # N
Pea Ww there Le held a
the asylum. He will
short time.
Miss Allie Irvin, of Belle
of hardware merchant L. (
this place, is stopping at
home this week.
Miss Anna Mu Mills
daughter of Robert Musser, is stopping
with her Miss Laura Ru
at the Centre Hall hotel,
John Miller, son of Jerre
Centre Hall barber,
Ardmore
tion in a barber shop.
town Monday,
of near the same place.
is home from
earhood
position in
¥
ior
remain a
fonte, sister
Irvin, of
the Irvin
Sser,
of Spring
ukie,
r cousin,
Miller,
went
the
Monday to
where he has secured a
He is
man well suited to the trade,
daughter
l'uesday
Miss Emma Luse,
and Mrs. A. P.
entertained a large party of youn
ple from Bellef i
ful time.
served.
District Attorney
of Bellefoute
few hours in Centre Hall
to Tusseyville whe
George N. Spangler
with poeumounia.
J. Fin. of Potter
about town the other day
the interests of the
is working for. Mr. St
ful in taking many orders
largement of pictures,
Wi.
near Centre
Cresson,
Liuse,
& peo-
a deligh
inte, who had
Elegant refreshments were
N.
sturday
B.
: 1
SPAN is
d fi
is
0 hi
Fy
™~ MIs 1d
vi
a
way
Mors
iil
re is mother,
% seriously
# Mills, w
looking
hot
is su
Stover, ‘U8
up
western Le
Ine
over wu
for the eu-
of
to
Durst, son of James
Hill, Monday
where he has
Durst,
went
employment.
d
} osition,
He had been at that
returned to await a
which he was fortunate in securing.
Charles D. E
erick, who came home from the
mont hospital where they had
employed for the past year, Mouday
started for Trenton, New Jersey,
they have secured similar positions
Mr. and Mrs. William Floray
among the grip patients during
past week. Mrs. Floray is confined to
bed at present. Bradford, of
the Old Fort, was another sutferer from
the same disease nud was coutiaed to
his bed for a week,
pl R00
Deller
Uefore au
Em-
Dix-
been
Emerick and N.
Whvie
were
the
(+ orge
Calvin Spicher, one of Potter town-
ship's successful school teachers, =at-
urday went to Morgauza, where he se
cured a position in the Reform school
at that piace. Mr. Spicher up to the
time of his departure taught the
puvlic school at Tusseyville,
W. Frank Bradford, the station
agent, was pretty docile for the past
ing to chase him home from his post
of duty. Mr. and Mrs. John Auman
were also sufferers from the same dis
ease, ns were also Mra. D, C. Ke fer and
daughter, Miss Mame.
Mrs. Hugh Garth aod daughters,
Bessie and Maggie, and son, George,
and the wife of Rev. Brown and son,
Allen, all of Mill Hall, Saturday after-
ternoon arrived at the hospitable home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Potter, west
fown, and remained until
They were a jolly party and had a de-
lightful time,
of the new century has been conduet-
vg a grocery at Ardmore, Baturday |
game home to make floal arrangements |
for moving to that place, between this
and April first. Mr. Wolf is much
says that the business at his stand
comes up to his expectations,
Frank Hettinger, of Altoona lis vis
iting friends at Spring Mills. Mr.
Hettinger has been promoted to ex.
press agent at Blairsville, to which
place he will go after returning to Al-
toona. The young men, and ladies,
too, at Spring Mills, were glad to see
him. He is one of the Spring Mille
young men who is Tuphity rising on
tlie ladder of promotion
Linden Hall.
had a
Saturday |
Some of the
| skating party at this place
young people
Ross Lowder, of Oak Hall,
part of last and this week in town,
Henry Zeigler spent Friday in Belle-
fonte,
George Searson and family visited |
{ with friends at Tusseyville Sunday,
Earl Giogerieh has been housed
for some time with a sore neck.
W. O. Gettig, of Altoona, spent Sat- |
urday with this |
place.
up|
his mother at
|
week i
Boals-
Miss Bessie Searson spent last
i at the home of Dr. Kidder at
| burg. |
The Linden Hall Lumber Co,
| dinkies were demolished in the
|
whose |
recent
order and
are rapidly repairing the other,
James (i! of the
i Win. Mothersbaugh,
| were
The &
{ hold
wreck, huve one in running
and
foalsburg,
Hn, Branch,
of
seen in town recently,
will
beginning |
the
of
inging class of this place,
a musical convention
an Monday, Feb, 11
Prof. Crawlord,
, Under supers
vision of
Hall
1
quiet little town would
Maids’ Bachelors’ (
Mr. Charlie
this town with
Centre |
this
“Old |
onvention.”
next thing in order for
he
be an
and
visit
Makeover would
remodelose: he
delig
ceived with open arms by the
of
his pe
would be hailed with ht
. and re.
»
young 1}
maidens and bachelors uncertain
nye,
Irvin r his
weompanied by
“aturday
Zoigle
cousin, Mies 1 , anent
and Sunday
Dr.
Pennsylvania College,
"" parents,
Central
Pp id §
+ fesiuc al Oi
gave
wirse on “The
xobble
€ex-
of
Sunday.
a very
dise
in the U Ev,
A number of people
Hall are seriou
cellent Naming
church
in
Jesus"!
and about
Linden sly ill with
grip.
Wi fp
Millheim,
F. P. Geary,
in Sn
who had been employed
ow Shoe jor some time, returned
to his home
Mrs. El
ing at
in this place on
Harshb
Kanevill, TL,
Millhe
wsekeeping building
upied by the M
ated oa Penn .
of the inclement weather
League Rally, which was
held in the M., E
$
Lal
Friday.
izabeth arger, resid
for the
last
inst vear,
returned to im week and
went to he in the
iy
Journal
former iltheim
On win
» Epworth
» heen
ace
church
his place on | Sunday evening,
was postponed until the first Sunday
Miss
*
i
in March Margaret Evans was
eg!
present at the gular league meating
and gave a very interesting talk. Re-
it
vival will be «
the
Editor Raine, of
wirnal, sp
home in
Harry Condo
on Satur lay
fore g
reside io tl
Jon. Harter
day
Services ati nued during
week,
Millheim
t week
the
Je
at his
several days las
=axton,
anid wife came to
to pay their fins! visit be-
og where
they will
Be
Ausin
Hefonte on
t Sheriff
aking prisoners to
54 Laabeta
t Pittsburg
mornin io
drungart in t
some
the penite
J: P.
¥ day to Ly
Miss Miner
spending
Mrs. J. C
Daniel Koch, of Fairbro K, Vv
of J. P. Coado
IMiarv o
Condo went to Philipsburg on
»
=
M business,
Nit
her
ansaet
SOM
va Mauck, of fa
kK with
on P
any,
this wes sinter,
>imaiatis, 10 street,
inited
at the
day
Randall
drove
nome over Sune
Musser and a
down {re
re
order to
friend of hia
wn State College on Sat-
u dn} .
n
On Mone
furning again Sui
day after.
on in resume their studies
day mor:
ing.
a ————————————
Coburn,
Mra
her mother, Mrs, James Burd,
George Reigle accompanied by
left for
where they |
intend to make their future home,
James Kooney, of Glen
iting his son Elmer and
Patton one day last week,
is vis
his |
as this]
Iron,
family;
friends are all glad to see him,
was his former home,
Miss Lydia Stitzer and Miss Bre seler |
and Bruce Weber visited at E. J.
Kooney’s Sunday,
Mra. Charles Brown, of Sunbury,
circulated among friends and relatives
at this place several days Inst week,
Miss Gertrude Eisenhuth paid her
parents a visit after an absence of rev:
eral months; she is employed at Lew- |
ishurg.
Rev. H, W. Buck, pastor of the U.
Ev, ehurch, opened a series of meet |
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Andrew Vonado is at Woodward
| erecting the saw mill which be recent.
ly purchased from Theodore Hoster.
| man,
| Buperintendent Gramley visited the
#chools Monday; all were glad to see
i him
The members of the Keystone League
were unable to hold thelr meeting on
Sunday evening on account of the in-
clemency of the weather,
rbot
Harry Powell, of Munson Brothers
office, at Curwensville, met with a
strange experience Thursday, He was
handling an ineandescent light when
a current struck hig hand, A gold
ring, worn on the third finger, was
completely melted off in an Instant,
The current evidently stopped in the
ring, because, aside from the black
circle burned into the flesh where the
ring was, he was uninjured and did
not feel the shock to any extent.
¢
t
Aaronsbury.
i Prof lL. Boob had singing on Sat-
urday and EK bu ty evenings,
Two of George Fehl's sons went
Nevada, they
fo
Town, last week, where
Joseph Gramley was home over
Paul Swabb left again for
baking.
acter,
Don’t forget to feed the
The Aaropsburg
will have an
snow birds,
grammar
cutertainment
Feb 12th, The
part of the program is pa
mission five and ten cents;
to
the
by school;
The hb
beg ill
Pe
at 6.15 p. m., entertainment
at 7 p. m. The following
gram;
is
Opening song,
Tableau:
that rules the world.
dle your
come; Luartette,
Reed
Dialogue
~ '
tation,
The
¥
Pantomime, My
Hecitatios
OWN Canoe.
boy and the pedant,
faith lcoks up to
Poor little Jim.
tucky Home
Thee.
Singing, Old
Play, The
part: So, MM
Recitation, Pal It
Char
Bells;
Motion Song,
The
diers w ho fought
Hecitat
Duet,
ming
Flag;
men to make a state;
in their
ed Banner: |
Piay,
tomime,
tion, Lincoln’
Youthful P
for the Flag:
debating so
The
Star Spangl
% « Dreain;
atriot 3
LH xr
Piay
viel 2
dving
Piay,
jtation,
First Love;
D: P
Thee;
Cond
I'a
antomime; Nearer
Duet, Ti
d Nig
Liatheran eo
is
lean, (Foo
The
place, Wii } id
ng
A Rind
house Haturday eveuing.
be singing, after which ioe ere
dy aud cakes will be
invited.
Bo fp
Lemont.
wing folks have
The y
the sieighing very much
ionds went to Pleasant Gap t
oh
COs.
The men and boys who
out to fight mountaia fir
received the
There
amon
ir
i= a good bit
£ them about ti
will have
constable
help in case of ano
Henry
fined to bed
for some time witl
td inen ses,
Wim. Miller
bought Samuel Wasson
and
business and rented
to do first
and
ira lie
eX pect
able prices rest
public i rai share
Mrs, Edward Armstro
ill with pneumonia,
£ is serious!
Rev, Hepler assisted
Hall
Hy
Se
uyler, of Centre
of meetings in the Pre
inst week.
- -
.
Foramonia Can be Prevented
I'bis disease always results
Kk of Lie
by the
cold or an atiac
ted
Chamberlain's Cough
be preven
reinedy was extensively used during
the epidemics of La Grippe of tl
ot
few vears, and n a single case has
ever been reported that did not
or that
which shows it to be a cert
FeCoy
poeun
in pre Vv
er resulted in
ent-
ive of that dangerous di
Ra,
gained a
for its ¢
berlain's Cough Heme has
world wide reputati
as
yi ites ©
Mra J. H
Smith, Cer
ir wale by
| 0 A
tre Hall.
A ol sims
hss
me
James Starford,
been appointed by
member of the board toe
cants for mine
uvminous coal regions, to
i term of four years from
of Philipsburg,
{iovernor Su
Xamine appli
the
serve
March 1,
inspectors of
for 5%
1901,
THOROUGH, PROMPT,
The Four Cardinal Points
THAT HAVE MADE OUR
REPAIRING FAMOUS...
These virtues reliove you of
all worry that you have
when your work lies
waiting its re.
pair at our
shop.
We Get At It And Do It,
J. T. LEE,
Centre Hall, « Penn'a,
RELIABLE. REASONABLE.
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How to Core the Grip,
Remain quietly at home and take
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as di-
rected and a quick recovery is sure to
follow. That remedy counteracts any
rip to result in pneu-
Among the tens of thousands
that
Mrs, J.
Smith,
did
H.
Cen-
case has ever been reported
by
F.
nol recover. For sale
Keller, Linden Hall; J.
tre Hall,
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
Lile
Companies
world,
Fire and
lurgest
fusurance
in the
No mutuals tment
110 AFEeRs
ider's Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Hie connection
- Va AE Maas Va a Wiad ave
Clean Linen.
Nothing is more
than linen,
cufls and collars
Kuggestive
clean
to
the Bellefonte Steam Laundry
Memorial Bquare, National l Building.
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Paints,
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NEW YORK WORLD 7 one vear,
and
CENTRE ACPORIER
York World, thrice a week
New
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for ¥l 6,
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editions,
be had one
and
year cash in ad-
vatlice,
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to the
management of this paper ean
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$1 (
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"cash it
had for $1.6
Penn's
Valley
Banking
Receives Deposits
Discounts Not
W. B. MINGLE,
(>
(SEE |
Cashier.
ATTORNEYS.
verond
HOTELS.
HOTEL HAAG,
quality and Kinds,
All kinds of nail
Wire F m
rial, alwavs
oti hand, :
e108 ale
wf
ete,
will ind that we carry
ware needed in the
modern dwellings,
estimates,
all
construction «
Come and ge
will find that we
hardware that
wants,
D.
3
a ine
suit
Carry
will
Irvin's Sons.
Terms reasonable
1 Bons
Ea
i
Good saz
H HOUSE
w L
Sparial atta)
NE IW GARMAN HOURE
Opposite
FA.
Jhon, sleam
rovements,
« OU
FOL WIS ad
wi
i
SPRING G MILLE HOTR)
D. 8. Rubi
Froe bus to and from al trains,
Lar sto
i ia
gis 0
Dest
Chamber
Wi lting
Cul
v
Lin
0 3, th fe I
These goods will hoe £4
ld du the
iy
a
-
Patties who purch on
» Polish FRE
OHA SMITH & BY 0.
»
Sand toll
fit
next 30 reduced rates,
ING
lav 4
Gays as
THEM. _gy
| get
SPRING MILLS.
. i one bot.
paid,
best shells that money can buy.
Rew eB Le Era
NEW BEOCKERHOFF HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
| trains. Good sample
Special rales Ww wilhesses
Free bus to and from al
rooms on ret Soor
aud jurors
CENTRE HALL BO
Win. H. Runkle
Rewly equipped, bar and tab 'e
the best Sammer hoards
tion, and can &
for fishing and
rey
Manager.
ied with
* receive sneeial stten
4 no healthier jocsilly. Central
hunting meye§y
STI
Repair
JOT’
Cement
Remember
MAJORS
RUBRER
CEMENT,
MAJORS
LEATHER
tg BMENT.
IOk. SMITH BALVE fot all kinds of sores,
Noo om dil 10 yield, Sent hy mall
The DR. EMITH CO, Contre Hall, Pa. 25 cents,
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE