The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 14, 1901, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
CENTRE Harr. «i.
March 14, 1901.
PENNA. |
PERSONAL MENTION.
Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of
Town,
Mrs. A
visiting her
ndrew Gregg, of Lemont, is
parents near this place,
ney, of Boalsburg, for
was in
Eno hy TW ee
merly
town Mond
f this place,
England
forte t
dering
Daniel Koel
in Millheim Monday
up his position as clerk in J. P.
evening, to take
Ce Il«
do's slox
W.
rone te
will od
Foreman now
Miss
Mills,
Boob a
eral days
Wm. E rtove, of Ls
among the half dozen gentl
up the
tre H: 3
Will Williamus after
wee ks his re at
will from
Hall
the house in
remove Ty-
and
which F. A.
Boal
: this spring,
upy
HYVES,
» guest of Mrs,
Grertrude Spang
mont,
nen ir
iad business in Cen-
spending a few
Lemont, has
here he is em
gone back y Allooua, w
ployed 4 re planing mill
Jamos A. ;
tial citizens from t
ter township,
the sub
h side of
the
us was also Jacob D
Wert one of
he <out
was a caller at
porter | AWi-
ler,
Mrs. hn $ ie ker, of
home
Whiteman
mont,
sister,
place,
nently
Will K
tack of aj
to clo
teaches
Pine (
Nam
sent fa
Milton
an the
to the
road.
J. 1
his u
had b
The fo
time al
thing O
Jaco
farm eu
nard VW
owned
the est
tinge:
WwW. B
Bellef
Mond
thing «
Report
ing lis
sents,
Il
will be
in the
Culley
Odenk
tion oi
school |
Mal
in town,
four we
more,
he will 1
na, O
for the
Tuesday after Ot hie home of Mr.
and M Samuel au { Bel
was the scene of a
lefonte,
very happy and
joyous the
marria; wo daughters M jeses
Ella a: Gauit to Harry E.
Stover Alfred FF. Bhowers,
pectiveiy
was givin
£ in
res
Lemont.
The wa of the
days has melted all the snow and
Sunday
in the
rm weather last
ved with
raised the water
| combi night's
overflowed ils banks,
Linn
in the freight de
a. He
duties Monday morning.
Jottort has secured a
partment of
his
Prof.
HOOl,
R. of entered upon
will finish his term of se
Wm. E. Miller,
aud Lucas, coacl
blacksmit is
ding up a
Miller
general
of the firm of
makers aod
a hustling young man
trade, If
sleigh, or
and is bul large
you want a first class bugy,
a good job of general blacksmithing
Miller 8 Call,
.
give
Wp
Boalsburg
The High School Athletic Assoeia-
tion postponed their entertainment un-
til the coming Saturday evening,
John KE. Murray, of L
his brother WW, A.
Mrs. Jolin Jacobs
toona to care for her
qmont, visited
Saturday
Al-
Mrs
4
® at the
Murray
Wis called to
mother,
Hannab Burebfield, who is si
e of
hom her son George,
Jolin Hook made
Fue day.
A son of George Jordan, of
a trip to the coun-
r sont
=hingle-
died last
ied on ‘he
Mrs. TI
town, Tuesday and *was Lur
same day at Shilo,
iwmas Hunter and her two
Lael
{
ell
Friday morning lo
i eral weeks
vi, sold
hundred
and fifty lars tol
State
Ay
AAOIGS
oung daughter arrived
home of Foster Jordon last Saturday,
reex, ¢
Hepler |
tev. Love, of Spruce C
changed pulpits with Rev
Sunday.
I'he auditors met in the
on Mond Ly
to audit thei
with the out
y id
going oli
Fxamii
March
Milihein
H ancod K,
* Were In
Yi Hal's
Danville
nie
1 to her
is Monday, after
her
Smith returns
eis street «
‘eral weeks with
and
the meltis
urday Sunday, Lo-
and ice,
I'he
under
runniog
g£ snow
led part of the town.
lower pari of Main street was
water aud it came very near
the
very
into one or two of houses whose
foundations are not
Penn street it
high, On
was not so bad, and al-
though pearly all of the cellars on the
west side of the street were flooded, no
Wm. R Hor
man, of t
time pleasa Bly in ti
Tuesday. M
the Central
New Berlin, fof a short time.
fluish his fourth year at that
tion in Juue, at ich time he
graduate,
Jeff. Heckman and John Smith,
of Spring Mills, wer
Mr. Heckman
and if you
horses kept lik noble animals are
deserving of being cared for, you ean
find them under his barn roof. The
farmer who takes pride in his horse
stock is not likely to neglect anything
else connected with the farm.
Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Tressler, of near
Penns Cave, were hs guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Sellers in this place,
Like many others during the past six
mountus, Mr, Tressler concluded that |
living would considerably more |
agreeable if the news of the day was
obtained by reading the Reporter, and
for that purpose he called at this office,
Ho-
short
office
home from
nan, son of Samuel
armiers Mills, spent a
ie Reporter
. Homan is
Pennsylvania
He will
institu-
will
sin town Tuesday
is eogaged in farming,
want to see a stable of good
¢ the
bes
Thursday evening of last week about
twenty young ladies and gentlemen
spent a very pleasant evening at the
residence of Mrs. Samuel Snyder. The |
occasion being a farewell party given |
by Mra. Sayder in honor of Miss Ida
C. Ruoads, Mrs Boyder is an amin |
ble hostess and right royally did she
entertain those present. After the
pleasures of the evening refreshments
were served and every one went home
feeling that the evening had been well
spent.
Prof. H. N. Meyer and wife, of Penn
Hall, took up their residence in a part
of Mrs. Sarah Campbell's
eet Monday.
After having visited
house, on
Main s'r
his
for the last few weeks, Clay-
tou Maize left for his home in
parents in
this place
Hlinois |
last Thursday; he was accompanied by |
Robert Funk, a son of Caivin Funk on |
North street, who will work for him |
next summer,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris and |
their little son Harold, of Clearfield,
are spendiug some time in town as
guests at the homes of Dr. ¥. E. Gute- |
lius and C. H. Morris. |
Miss Lizzie Gutelius, of Mifflinburg,
Clutelius, on Main street,
Prof. H. 1. Brungart, of Rebersburg,
trausacted business iu town Tue.day.
AA SN
Rebersburg.
The young people of town, a crowd
of twenty, had a party at the hotel last
Friday night, sod spent a delightful
At eleven o'clock they were
called to the diving room, where they
partook of oysters, ice cream nud cake,
It ix needless to say every one had a
to the royal entertainment of Miss An-
nie Nearhood.
Mrs. Busan Strohecker, one of the
oldest ladies of town, has been ill for
over a week,
Quite a number of the houses in!
town had water in their cellara Mon.
day, caused by the heavy raius on Sun-
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Spring Mills.
Bleighing is a thing of the pas
H. M. Cain is able to be
Mrs. OT,
Mrs
nbout ag
Corman and
visiting Corman’
0
Mrs. Willis Rishell, of
8 visiting her parents,
Ruhl.
Muurice
a 4
SOntgonior
Mr. and
Runkle, of Belle!
were visiting her many friends
Emanuel Smith and
Wit
otters Mills, Sundayed
Lirother
ne of the leadin fered
}
d
The late rains h
lmost impassable
eep snow drif
D. H. Rulil’s sale wi
$
Hn brought
There wil
Vv
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in
M
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Mother
ith grip for
Miss Bor
isited at the
aturday and
Ray Allis
red ~ires
atlroad, 12:10
whington §
M. For informati
‘has, 1. Long
Agent,
Boston,
Eastern
tland Passenger
gton Street, Mass. :
Passenger
Nes York:
Agent, 1434
Washington, D
E. L.. Bunch, General FP
Portsmouth, Va.
Broadway,
cUonnell, General
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CENTRE HALL
CARRIAGE ¢ "WORKS.
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We manufacture all grades of
Buggy Tops, Full
backs, with or without springe.
Old Tops aud Cushions repair-
ed at very reasonable prices,
Woodwork and Repainting
is given prompt and special at-
tention. Our prices are as low
ns the lowest and the work ia
done with first class stock and
by good mechanics. Satisfaction
guaranteed, Give usa chance to
estimate on your job before plac:
ing your order elsewhere,
N. B.—~Wae still have one of
those first-class new hand-made
Top Buggies, with leather trim-
Ings, spring cushion and back,
that we offer at a great sacrifice
price until April 12
J. T. LEE,
Centre Hall, - Penn’a.
Cushions and
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eT.
Clenn Linen.
Nothing is more suggestive of the
gentleman than clean linen,
your shirts, cuffs and collars to
| McCoy Wolf and have them laundered |
| at the
(ive
Woy,
ellefonte Steam Laundry.
Wc ff
The Best Nursery Stock
I ean promptly supply all kinds of
stock, the very best, All the
leading varieties of peach trees grown
nursery
in fine, healthy nurseries
all
Ciuarantee of
plant diseases or insect pests: also
other kinds of fruit trees
Renuineness,
MCCOCAULEY
MifHintown,
plication, JAMES
nmiary St Ps.
a > - > —
While Miss Mabel
ill in her
who is
down
with her
down
Jowman,
eens, wos passing
Eleveuth avenue, Altoona,
braided her
6 dark skinned individual
cut off
wdged knife
pretty auburn hair
back,
ped from a door
slep-
wauy and the
piait with a keen
Auction!
Friday Night
Saturday
all Day.
LONG.
Penn’a
BISIESS GOLLEEE
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
Life
panies
largest Fire and
insurance
world.
The Best is the Cheapest..... |
i
in the
No mutuals ; no assessments,
+. Money fo Loan on First Mortgage |
Office in Crider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Telephone connection.
, mp! ete as
ockers, Morris Chairs, Lagies'
. Chis, Large Mirrors,
s, He, He
next
A 0Inn
HLIGILY
Fine
PIG
ring the 30 days at reduced rates
DON'T MISS SEEING
y purchase to the amonnt of $5.00 will get
FREE and toll paid.
R0.,
THEM. G3
~
one bot-
SPRING WILLS.
-
val,” € eader,” “Repeater.”
a
] TING CHESTER
‘tory Loaded Shotgun Shells.
oaded with Black powders. “Leader”
loaded with Smokeless powders. Insist
is that money can buy.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM,
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and
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The New York
editions,
3,
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porter, can
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to the
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The the
rid is F1.00 The
eporier is
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have paid a year's subscription
sgeinent of this i
Bele World
five (65
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fooling. regular price of
Casly in mdvar
regular price of the Centre
$1.00 casi in advance. Th
w had for $1.45,
WoO
BANKS.
Penn's
Valley
Banking Company,
Receives Deposits gi HA
Discounts Notes.
W. B. MINGLE, Cashier.
ATTORNEYS.
LOR
Allorney at-l
A Temple Court. A
muplly aliended to
BOWER
ALorueys el Law
Li
in Crider's Exchauge t
k ORY
LEMART DALE,
Alor
“ast ishop Nireet.
A. NEV iq ki Proprietor.
Buss HOUSE,
w
L. Daggett, Proprictor
BELLEFONTE, PA
Special attention given to count ry ir rade apreo
Opposite Court House
BELLEFONTE. PA.
Mev Sullding. new furniture throughout, steam
hes . otric bells and all modern in provements,
SF RING MILIS HOTEL
D. BH. Ruhl, Proprietor,
SPRING MILLS, PA.
Free bus to and from all trains,
N EW BROCKERHOFY HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Free bus $8 and from all trains. Good sample
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