THE CENTRE REPORTER. Hail, cL, March 1901. Linden Hall. CENTRE PENNA. 7. Harry Horner, who the runs stave mill mountain tou and take Dr. on Kidder's gripp medicine, Mrs, Lonberger spent several visiting friends in Bellefonte recently, and Miss Dollie visited that new little niece at Ok Hall, ES the ¢ ing and fiods + more ighteenih, is goivg to quit farm- ex pects to locate here until he suitable place, vr. Smith, White, have their un- wife of of and Miss iting at the home of it} th, Anna s M. Ross, and Mrs. Jacob Meyer and little this Belle were among those from vio spent Saturday in ‘igler, who is spending the Hall, with this Penn Sundayed and while to place, trip nis at gular Boals- ie {1S Ie Hosterman and » soalsburg's young to this Charley sports place Friday Hall, united for of Centre of the U this ir years delivered W. Rhoads, pastor place th at Sur his fare- an appreciative audi- I Rev, quds while here influence wfternoon, Rhoads who rey his good dn pauiouship, Royer and hier Clyde bursday at the county to en he was smile a= Jr , Was made st week wi hand- dollars, it Tressler a thousand { Lis share of the Bellefonte, was 1 pi at this Hie Pleasant Gap, of Robert OUE was | ormerly of move on a 1 Lhe ud expects to ’ fy i it i r Centre Hall i Shrine pring. a — Penn Hall. of Madison- home of DD, t week. his saw mill north wihiere UO HHOUse oun a chased out timber a new hou “er eu gaged io Mills extended uring Spriug recently Hall ald foals I reid sickness pre- this section, a mperasuce Lecture ' fr hou se bh, went drinking Felt near Hi Week, =i “ IUAry HV Colyer loadrninking where they tuGiuiged aud Ww vivug fal couditi Jife he ther ted aud el LOU Se, iu ntoxicatiog drinks, bt to Colyer iu a shame which slimost ended his who brought him Meiss's Shortly afterwards Geo, SO per tits horse al stable, REN, Metss aud Wm. Bare weut to put their Lean they fwnd the youug mun dead. It appears that iu his drusken stupor he fell with his thiroat across the board of the sled box, bis whole weight resting on it, hie being too drunk to bimself, fod wlhien found his tongue was hang- ing out and he was black in the face, It is supposed be could have lived only most, as his own weight was choking him to death. They took him to the home of Wm. Biroug, where he was restored to life, but with great difficulty. This should be a warniog to all young and old men Who indulge Keepers. Buch young men should not be allowed in any saloon, sud the keepers of such places be en- gaged other business, It the duty of the to look alter such places and them to the court. If much away, when aitost raise uw few woments at to saloon in constable report | of that | is lug lutoxicating «drinks to such per hy A CITIZEN, sp AAs Lurge Contract for Explosives, A.J. Graham, of Philipsburg, has i the construction of the Bravis Valley railroad. The | Boalsburg | Mrs. Charles Kahn and son Harry, of shingletown, visited her two sisters, | Mrs. Samuel Kimport and Mrs, Miteh- | el Stover, at Altoona last week. Hon, Leonard Rione and family afternoon. Capt, George M. | Strohimeier, of Centre town Tuesday. Theodore Boal had a new built last week and had loads of ten-inech ice put into it. wv, Ruply Gotleib were Boal and Hall, ice house Black and wife and the of James M. Ross last Thursday, Mrs, I. 8S. week with her sister, A young school teacher arrived the home of KE. H. Williams last Fri- | day morning and Mr. Williams made up his mind to keep him. The Glee Club of this place will hold | an entertainment the 9th; cents, Mr. Hill, eral days in town, L. E. Kidder. Mrs. Gibbony will main and nurse Mrs, Kidder, at Unionville, Maturday admission evening, ten and fifteen | Mrs. Huntingdon county, and of Manor | spent Giibbony, sev-| Dr, re- at the home of who is | dangerously ill. Wm. Goheen and Elmer Ishler each | lost u horse during the last week, While Laurence Fox and his ussist- aut carpenters were siding the house of Wi. Brouse last Baturday the scaf- folding gave way, fifteen feet but Prof J county sen ‘ed The wen fell about were not hart, took a trip to the spend who wished few {io a friend meet him there, Prof. H. C. Rothrock, of Millheim, was in town last Saturday to attend t) All were glad to hours with a some busiuess, him. Mrs. visiting Ed 4 M A. Woods, her daughter returned home had been at Marshall, Mo. Thursday, after month's delightful visit : Rev. Leisher had Rev. his pulp Wednesday Dr. Holliday Fhursday evening, Hepler Friday with commun who 3 last a Rearick fill Rev. Rev eveuing, evening, and closed ion Sunday. Ty Coburn, D ness at Lhe Hosterman transacted bausi- county urd goods Monday, seat Monday. Jatues loaded his household and with his ved to Patton, ed employment family has rood where he the ($114) secur. in & ( 0. clay works, Ther cers were sworn into oflice Moaday by J. F. Garthoff, Emanuel Brown, of B cently elected t ownship offi- Esq. ellefonte, rep- of Se resenting the Stark Bros, Mo, days Mrs Jae y attended by nursery, Louisiana, has been in thi. tion for several taking orders for choice nursery The Friday wa funeral o ob Ketoer last s largel friends from this section Poe piace and relatives Mis Myrtle paid ier Sunday. Miss around again after a brief illoess, H.W. .. ' : Evangelical church, Mills visit Fleisher, of friends at this 0 over Annie Stover is able to Le Rev Buck, pastor of the U red his fare - well sermon on SBuuday night to an ap preacl preci ave e audience. Mrs. . P. Ard, of Pa , is visiting her this section, ev. E. H. Gerhari, of Aasronshurg Lutheran charge, preach on the subject of “Christ's Suf- «i two should go New sv Columbia, friends in the will pastor ferings,’’ on Sunday afternoon o'clock, at this place. All and biear him. The newly elected supervisors began on Tuesday to open the drifted roads in this township, The township auditors will meet at | this place next Monday, March 11, for | the purpose of auditing the accounts of the supervisors and overseers of the | poor. an iy Spring Mills. Some of the wells at this place have gone dry, Joseph Condo, of State College, is visiting Dr. Braucht and C. P. Long, | Did you sign the remonstrande | against Landlord Edward Ruhl? | There is not a better regulated hotel in | the valley and there is no reason why | he should not have license, Moving time will soon be here and there will be more moving about than there has been for several years. William Musser has bought the bi- cycle establishment of Prof, Rearick. The “Deestrick Skule” entertain. ment given in the town hall, was fair. ly well attended; bad Fonds kept many | away. Among those from a distance who Mother Auman’s faoeral | were, Israel Osman and wife, of Flem- | ington, and Wm. Auman, of Johns town. Misses Mabelle Keller and Anna Bar- tholomew, of Centre Hall, spent Bun- | day at the home of Hon. Wm. A. : : ! | i : i : | attended Allison, The raios and thaw have raised the water in Penns creek, Mb While digging a grave in the Catho- lie cemetery at Harrisburg James Ken- Eau Hill Constable P. C. Frank is kept busy attending to his official duties, H. E. Royer shipped his household goods on Wednesday, and on Thurs- day morning he and his family started for their western home, Beiley ue, Ohio, His friends, who are him abundant home, The youngest child of Harry Decker | has been sick for the last week, but ut wish new numerous, success in his this writing is improving. Our afluble friend Peter Smith, had the misfortune to be spilled cut of his sleigh Saturday, while coming home The horse got away but was caught before running Kers in the soft, A. C. Alexander, it is reported, wet snow, his farmivg implements and stock, but has at private sale; will occupy the Bible home on the Miss Mazie Frank, the last five or six after spending in is al present atl home hier Mr. and Mrs. P. ( lith Royer with Frauk Lo iiure, and wiil help in looking alter the parents, Miss kl Coburn iu the near f eX pects Lo HO thie wanis of coming spriug and sumer, Speer Hettinger and his little daugh r Ida, e sick list, are both on th - Ed Ship Sabsidy a A strenuous eflo bring to the measure pet Sham, of entire met in reality only that sentim tariff laws GHr governmental whi alone am fl r Op posed ti t has been prepar ill thelr subsidy bad luck fail to ha by shippers may offer, In effect against any loss of & how total may be the & mand for these facil mand alone could be an He excuse for assisting the vessel lines Little wonder then that so many stanch Republican protectionists should repudiate the effort to make this pleco of legislative favoritism the first fruits 1 of an election won by a marshaling of the hosts in support of sound currency y suc! a Recently while Henry CC, Krebs, of Troxelville, was helping to deborn | some cattle he accidentally caught his right thumb io the machine and cut {it off midway between the end and | first Joint. 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