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

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    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.
THOROUGH, PROMPT, §
&
|
The Four Cardinal Points
THAT HAVE MADE OUR
REPAIRING FAMOUS...
These virtues relieve 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.
Wo
e.
Clean Linen.
Nothing is more suggestive of the
gentleman than clean linen,
your shirts, cuffs and collars to Wm.
McCoy Wolf and have them laundere d |
at the Bellefonte Steam Laundry,
To Our Customers :
Sn - a a
y : : he Best N tock,
We have just received a com- The Beat Nursery Souk
plete line of Johnson Bros,
nursery stock,
the very best, All
Queensware and Gilassware,
also a lot of Dry Goods and | in fine, healthy nurseries, free from all |
plant diseases or insect pests; all |
other kinds of fruit trees, Guarantee of
genuineness,
plication,
at
Notions, aluo
Your patronage is always ap-
no
preciated,
your
matter how
McCAvLES
Mifflintown,
JAMES
small purchase. You | mar7 Pa,
may rest assured it will be
our constant aim to sell vou
the best goods that can be
Closing
Out
Sale !
obtained, and at resonable
prices
F. ROSSMAN,
The
will continue
until March 15.
There
HEN)
closing out
anle
are still
worth of
bright,
bes
reasonable
about 3
No. 1
stock
any
clean
to
sold at
pri-
Ces i;
ita
and take
When
{to
for
ore
way. You
have enough last
a year, buy an-
other You
iy much
prices, KE v-
erything must go.
| AUCTION
Friday N: ‘ght,
Year.
can’t bt Loo
atl these
Saturday Night,
March 15
remain ng
G. H. LONG.
| Spring Mills
and 14
the
stock
Penn’'a
GAANBERSALS 6 BUS 3S GOLLE |;
Memorial RB
DUCK -:- COATS
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
Fire Life
Insurance Companies
in the world.
The Best is the Cheapest.....
No mutuals
largest and
DO assessments,
...Money to Loan on First Mortgage
Office in Crider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
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KREAMER & SON. £ coco
WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. nm,
of FURNITURE
present time
of all descriptions, Couches, Rockers, Mors Chairs, Lagies'
\ Sith, Wardrobes, Cribs, Chiffonlers, Large Minors,
Clocks, Fine Rugs, Etc, Etc.
These goods will be sold during the next 30 days at reduced rates.
Our ple
Chamber Suits
Writing Desk
i never #0 compl lete as at
the and Consists of
.
=" DON'T MISS SEEING THEM. 2
r Parti jos Xho pure ‘hase to the amount of £5.00 will ¢ get one bot-
irniture Polish FREE and toll paid.
Ca
a
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tie ol
JOHN SMITH & BRO,
“New Rival,” “Leader,” “Repeater.”
WINCHESTER
Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells.
“New Rival” loaded with Black powders. “Leader”
and “Repeater” loaded with Smokeless powders. Insist
upon having them, take no others, and you will get the
best shells that money can buy.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM,
| the partiy-finiatied grave.
J.T. LEE,
Centre Hall, « Penn’'a.
RELIABLE. REASONABLE.
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KE HALL, PA,
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BELLE}
Fine Stabling
Rates $1.4
East Bishop Slreet,
: A. NEW
Bursa HOUSER,
WL. Daggett. Proprietor
BELLEFON
i attention piven to county
TE, PA.
spre
Speck y trade
NEW GARMAN HOUSE,
Opposite Oonrt 1
LEFG
uilding. new furnity
otric belisand a
tom] wole and moderate charpes
rong boul, sleam
improvements,
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: D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor,
SPRING MILLS, PA.
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BELLEFONTE, PA
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