The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 11, 1901, Image 1

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    VOL. LXXIV.
DEATHS,
Piominent Citizens of Centre County Called
to Rest
HENRY ETTERS, ¥
Henry Fitters, of near Lemont, died
at his home at that place, Saturday
morning after a lingering illness from
heart trouble, aged fifty-seven years,
He was engaged in farming all his life
up to a few years ago when he retired
to private life on account of failing
health. He is survived by his wife,
Mrs, Sarah Grove Etters and
brother, John Etters, of Lemont. The
funeral took place Tuesday morning;
interment at Shiloh.
one
MISS SARAH EVERHART.
Miss Sarah’ Everhart
home at the Branch,
Friday morning, of catarrh of the
stomach, aged sixty-one years. She
was a consistent church worker in the
Presbyterian church at Lemont and
was a member of one of the oldest fam-
ilies in the county. Her father was
the lute Benjamin Everhart, who was
killed in a run away several years ago
Sha is survived by one sister, Mattie,
at home; four brothers, Alexander, of
Altoona; John, of Spruce Creek, and
Wm. and James, at home.
at her
near Lemont,
died
1°\Y
Lani
ATA BECK.
Miss Juniata Beck, who for several
years made ber home with Mr. Eman-
uel"Noll, at Bellefonte, died in a Phil-
adelphia hospital Sunday morning.
She underwent an operation which
was believed would be successful but
complications sot in which resulted in
her death. She was thirty-five years old
The funeral took place from the home
of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Edmunds,
of Tyrone.
MES REYNOLDS
The good wife of George W. Rey-
nolds, of Graysville, this county, died
after a very brief illness of bronchial
pneumonia. Sbe had been married
for more than sixty years, and at the
time of her death was eighty-three
years of age, She was an active mem -
ber of the Presbyterian church. The
funeral services were conducted by her
pastor, Rev. Love.
GEORGE W
JOHN A AIKEN
John A. Alken, of Bellefonte, died
at his home Mooday evemng. He
had been ill for some weeks, but his
condition was not thought serious un-
til a few days prior to his death,
He was born in Biglerville, Mifflin
county, ason of Hugh Aiken, and
aged some sixty years. He conducted
a music store in Bellefonte for twenty
odd years, having first been a member
of the firm of Bunnell & Aiken, and
afterward succeeded the firm.
His wife, who before her marriage
was Miss Adaline Odenkirk, of Mil-
roy, and three children survive.
The funeral will take place this,
Thursday afternoon, the interment
will be strictly private. Rev, Dr. Lau-
rie, of the Presbyterian church, and
pastor of the deceased, will officiate,
A. M. MOTT
A. M. Mott, a prominent young cit-
izen of Bellefonte, died at his home in
that place Monday evening. The de-
marble cutter fo
some years carried on business exten-
sively in Bellefonte.
and two children to mourn their
His nge was thirty-five years,
ceased was a and
loss,
IRVIN DAVIS,
Irvin Davis, at one time a resident
of Linden 1 | at Jetlfirson Hos<-
pital, Pu......, His re-
muins were taken Lo wis home in Hol-
idaysburg for burial, He survived
by oue son and one daughter. His
day.
is
age was about seventy-three years,
The deceased was a brother of John
Davis and Miss Elizabeth of
Linden Hall, live on the Davis
bomestead., Miss Elizabeth attended
the funeral.
Davis,
who
JOSEPH
Joseph Miller, a promioent
highly respected citizen who for more
than forty years lived in Miles town-
ship, died at his home in Rebersburg
The deceased
MILLER
and
Mouday at one o'clock.
suflered from bright's disease for over
a year, during which time he was an
invalid. The funeral will take place
to-day, Thursday. Bervices will be
conducted by Rev. Wetzel, of the Re-
formed church, of which the deceased
was an active member for many years,
Politically he was a Democrat and was
firma in his convictions.
During 1548 Mr. Miller was married
to who to
prominent family of Miles township
Susan Bierly, belongs a
Five children were born to their union,
of whom, with the
H. Miiler,
together
Harvey
four
widow, survive :
+8%Y¢ you ava
” -
Are yo
vere t hy oe
haves MW
Al ivi -
HALL,
Rebersburg ; Chestie, wife of John
Grimm, Sylvan Grove, Kansas : Em-
ma, wife of John W. Hazel, Joplin,
Mo.;: Jane, wife of David K. King,
Mifllinburg. Wilson BE, died in 1877.
rn a
HRIEF LOCALS,
The
Gree
Central
of
Church will meet
year,
Pennsylvania Confer-
the Methodist Episcopal
at Shamokin next
Smith, the photographer will not be
in Centre Hall Friday of this
He expects, however, to be here the
week,
following Friday.
Albert J.
elected
The Rev.
rone,
Huntingdon Presbytery,
the of Huntingdon,
Clearfield and Centre.
Wiesley, of Ty-
the
compr izing
Was moderator of
alr,
counties
of ol
Fred Kurtz, Jr, formerly
with the Centre Hall
Connie
Reporter, thi
Lia g Jour
nal from the administrators of W. [..
Kurtz, deceased, who was his brother
wisbhurg
Charles H. Waite, formerly of Belle-
foute, but late of Piteairn,
Henry Waite deceased of Nlormstow:
that Wed
nesday evening of last week, had
Pa, son of
died at his home in place
He
been ill since last January.
the
of
of
Salladasbure,
An examination of secounts
Postmaster Smith,
the man who has been missing for a
few weeks, has been made and were
bondsmen
Mrs
right. The
the office «
found to be all
have
Smith.
turned wer to
of D F
grand child
Alexander, the third child
MeNitt, of Riglerville, a
of the late A. B. MeNitt,
monia T vesday moruing;
this, Thursday, forenoon. The fourth
¢ hild of Mr. MeNitt's is in a very crit.
di
died of pneu.
interment
ical condition from the same SPARC
Tussey ville
We iit
a familiar
John W,. Mersinger, of
WAS A ler
Mr. Mersinger
on the streets of
but of late
'
pleasant cal iesday
Wonk figure
this place years
has not been able
dure riding io a vehicle on
a weakness in his back,
When Jesse Quiggle, of
township, Monday went
chest in which he kept his
the disc
some one had been ahead of
made startling ery
him snd
¢
relieved him of and
ts tH
$00 in gold
io bills, There is no clue to
thn had mf Arseor 3
asw
rere db er
ah oavas
+
A a i
Kal
* ' sy oy -
established ? 1st.
jut how was such a trade
4th, —
BRIEF LOCALS
W. L. Goaodhart, of Millheim, wus
in Centre Hall Monday on business,
Gross Mingle, of Bellefonte,
town with his parents over Sunday.
Was in
Miss Kmma Meloy entertained M iss
Lizzie Faust, of Potters Mills, Sunday.
Jus
after will
Millheim
ob Winkelbreeh's address hiere-
be Rebersburg instead of
$
Ling
Lutheran ehurch Easter morning
the
Wis
The sunrise praver mes in
well attended.
Michael Si
ance agent of Spring Mi
mires, the hustling insur
Ix, transacted
week,
business in town last
J. W,
th from ¢
Ishler, an industrious young
yer, called at the Re por-
"office Saturday, while in Centre
ir business
PRIFRELE
Mr. Dein
- * $ 2
aT htd ral aT Te | eh
ah MVM VET. Mae Wey
ed an # gery Mpa
}
AV AW WW Ww
pr £.4
yy “
Wa Was vuasaw
»
A
A1babie,
10 next season
and the greater
we were able to
BRIEF LOUALS,
i
prociama-
signating April 12 and 20 as Ar-
t Harter, of Madisonburg, has
mill at l.o-
student at Get-
pent a week at the
his father, T. M. Gramleyv. at
ii
“
Al-
oF a
ne
Charles
s1¢d 4 . » ’ 5 1
udgents at Princeton Colle
their
Mon-
angiers
open next
the local
unre
graal interest
daughter of
ie Mills,
inistress
Was
al that
resigned
Mill's
zens made
Ertel, Bpring
and resi av en it
Hall
called a
trip mature
in town t the
Creamery,
Hublersburg last
serious jii-
NO. 14.
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PART
£
Le
Miss A. Mable Boal
College Wednesday, where
went Hiate
will
of
to
she
remain until Saturday, the guest
Mise Klizabeth Stuart.
Joe Kindig, of York, Pa. sold a ear
load of horses in Bellefonte Monday,
The horses
that averaged $153 00,
were mostly Kentucky bred
ris Plains, New Jersey, has
He
from Al-
where he
secured a position in a hospital.
ust returned a few days ago
4 $
14 i
YI,
WW. H. attending
Huntingdon Presbytery at Hollidays.
Mrs
several days with Mrs, F.
SChuvier
i
urg this week bd |
iyier spent
H. VauVal-
zah,
Mr
was called to the
er, Mre. Matilda
N Mrs
ill and ber family have
al Bpring Mills,
«. Clem Fortney, of Linden Hapl,
wh
na,
bedside of her mo
at Altos
Musser js
nr
ML USEEr,
sturday, seriou
iv
Kiy
hier re covery,
Lie of
the Bellefonte |
{igh
exere
Of-
mencetnent 1dow
Lawyer
er graduated fromm ithe Bellefonte
Frank-
i
burg,
her,
been
take his
ow 7 3 : % !
V iriends alwavs welcome
rn home,
4 Mix
1
ver
iis
Urs lay (i001
family and eff=cts {r
r to Mill
weed the Dr
om f
Mr. Sto-
proper-
wim
mlamm
1 San key home-
wealher per-
the
in
fli
nodeling
FPO art o
properiy
4 wo ¥ wv ui or ,
1 1 {a ¥
“e AMA VVRRWVY Vue
double the stock
I thie
hns redaced our stock
f during ti
AE Sones on non Ad cvs ry
Visas
Ve hae
others. The sO called
Ol
ids and ends from several
5
be
most stviish goods o
9st rather than carry over
Dy doing this
/
making everything satisfactory. buy a clean new stock and thus give our customers new goods at
others, becanse we do not heap on an extra expense merely to make an advertisement prices others charge for their old ones. Our stock of Spring and Summer Clothing is
of it. now here and buyers will do well to examine it and compare our prices with others.
BELLEFONTE, PENN"
Reynold’s Bank Building, Allegheny St,