The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 12, 1901, Image 5

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    CENTRE Harr, . . . PENNA.
DECEMBER 12, 1901,
Spring Mills.
Mrs, Willis Rishel, of Montgomery,
spentlseveral days with her mother,
Mrs. D. H. Ruhl
John Leitzell, of Lewisburg, spent a
couple days with friends at this place
hunting; he bagged eleven cotton tails.
Ii. Shatler, of the firm of Homan &
Shafler, has been stopping with his
sister, Mrs, Jacob Hazel, for the past
week.
red Datesman and brother Ralph,
of Milton, were ona hunting expedi-
tion with Smith Bros. They bagged
eight fine rabbits,
George Mowery and family moved
back to Lewistown last Thursday.
William Ruhl bought cut the livery
of George Mowery; he will add two
more horses to his stock.
C. P. Long, the up-to-date merchant,
made a Lusiness trip to Milroy.
Two State College students spent
geveral days in town bunting; on their
return two young ladies escorted them
to the Old Fort, where the latter oe
cupied their own buggy and returned
home,
re
Qak Hall,
Sleighs and sleds were seen passing
through town after the little snow ar-
rived,
Daniel Lowder was unfortunate in |
losing one of his best hogs last Wed- |
nesday. i
Mis. Clayton Etters and Mrs, Will- |
iam Rishel spent Thursday at |
Bellefonte, |
Wm. Fry, of Pice Grove Mills, |
passed through town last Saturday. |
It. D. Foreman, grain dealer of Cen- |
tre Hall, was a caller in town Friday, |
last
ou a business trip.
Rev. G. W. Leisher and wife, of
Joulsburg, spent Friday afternoon and
evening at the home of E. K. Smith.
David Meyer, of Centre Hall, passed |
through town Friday noon.
The boys and girls aie taking advan-
tage of the fine skating on the mill
dara.
A number of persons from this place
attended the entertainment io the
town hall at Boalslurg last Saturday |
evening.
I'liis week the schools are closed and
the teachers are taking a weeks’ in-
struction at the institute,
A. W. Dale and wife spent
Thursday at Houserville, helping their
son, Clement Dale, to put away his
fine porkers.
Mr. aud Mrs. Avdy Weibly and |
dsugliter, of State College, spent Bun- |
day with Mr. and Mrs. George Kline, !
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tate and two |
sons spent Funday with Mr. and Mrs, |
A. J. Tate. |
Miss Auna Dale spent a few days of |
last week at Baileyville.
Mrs. E. K. Bmith spent Monday at |
the home of bier parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
A. J. Tate.
orem mann
Linden Hall.
last
Protracted meeting whieh has been
in progress for the last two weeks in
the U. Ev. church, closed last Friday
evening.
The U. Ev. SBuuday school held an
election of officers Dee. Sih, and elect-
«dd the following «flicers for the year
1902: Fuperintendent, George Gettig; |
assistant superintendent, A. E. Zeig-
ler; secretary, Miss Lizzie Geltlig; treas-
urer, Mrs. Barah Zong.
Mrs, Frank Tharp and two soos,
J imes and Paul, of Piteairn, are visit-
ing with Mrs. Tharp’s mother, Mrs,
Elizabeth Gettig.
Several of the people from this place,
are attending teachers’ justitute in
Bellcfonte this week.
Miss Sadie Felding entertained some
of her many friends from Centre Hall
over Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Gettig, after spending
several weeks io Piteairn, taking care
of her sister, Mrs. Tharp, returned
home last Saturday.
A young son arrived at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cole, Monday last.
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Stato Collcgo.
Mra. F. A. Crosthwaite and c¢hild-
ren arrived home from a visit io Phil
adelphia,
Prof. Wells W. Cooke, of Washing.
ton, D. U,, formerly of the Experi.
ment Station force, has been assigned
to institute work in the Northern
counties,
Miss Alice Colcord, of Newark, N,
J., is visiting her friend, Miss Marga.
ret Stuart,
Dr. Wm. Frear returned from Will
iamsport, where he was a witness al
court in the adulterated milk cases,
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All kinds of gloves and mittens from
10 cents up at Meyer & Musser's,
Ar SA AAI
‘ome and see our dress goods and
flatinels before they are all gone—(,
PY. Long, Spring Mills.
A QR
We guarantee cvery pair of our
dies $200 shoes—Yeager & Davis
Bellefoute,
Get our prices on Felts and Lumber-
men’s Gums Yeager & Davis.
Matthew Saul and sister Ruth, of
Aaronsburg, are visiting their sister,
Mrs. Arthur Lev,
William Stump wos to Centre Hall
on Friday and met wi'h an accident,
which resulted in a junaway and =a
broken wagon, but fortunately was
not injured himself,
Two of P. B. Jordan's pigs were froz-
en to death Wednesday,
Mrs, J. IT. Moyer spent several days
at the home of her mother, Mrs, Ad-
am Grenoble, at Bpring Mills,
The school boys aud girls are hav-
ing vacation this week, being institute
week,
Robert Glasgow, of Linden
a frequent enller at P. C. City.
Miss Carrie Dottorf and Myra Moy-
er spent Bunduy with their friend,
Miss Minnie Faubiinger
Frank Royer moved his household
goods to Yeagertown, where he is emn-
ployed in the axe factory.
Calvin Bottorf, the hustling buteh-
er of Colyer, was kept quite busy every
day butchering to supply the demand
for ment, He butchered for those who |
did not care to do their own butcher-
ing, and has given the best satisfac-
tion. He is about through with the
season's work,
Protracted meeting is etill in prog- |
Hall, is
You will find everything kept in|
G RR]
Mei-s, at Colyer, f
Daniel Royer and family, of Potters |
Mills, spr * “o-day with Mrs. Roy-|
usan Long.
Samuel Brown, of Milroy, is the
Mrs. W. Alfred Relber returned to |
her home near Centre Hall, after
Win. Reiber,
Miss Cora Houlz spent Sunday with |
her mother, at Pleasant Gap. i
There will soon be a wedding in this |
said. i
David Bohn, of Potters Mills, was |
in this section doing some work for
Arthur Lee. He is sporting two
trimmed up picely.
What has become of the Colyer |
Mills band ? Did it break up? It is]
anew, |
for Colyer cannot well get along with- |
out the baud and its music,
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Boalsburg.
Meseers Geo. Keller, of Houserville, |
avd William Keller, of Lemont, spent |
Saturday at the Hillside farm, |
8. H. Bailey attended the Monthly
company on Thursday.
Mra. T. D. made a business
i
joal
Wednesday, {
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lytle, of State |
College, were seen on our streets on |
Friday. |
The school Diréctors met on Satur. |
Misses Gertie and Edoa Keller |
iu this place the latter part of last |
week.
Misscs Mary Reish and Nora |
Miller, two of our elderly maiden
ladies, spent Wednesday iu Bellefonte
and now, please, listen for the Chime
of the wedding bells,
Miss Madie Gingerick spent
week at Locust Urove with
Katharive Meyer.
Jared Mayes, of Lemout, called at!
the home of Michael BSegner on |
Saturday.
Miss Hummel, of Lewistown, ac
companied by her gentleman friend
visited at the home of Alex Kuhn, the
latter part of last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Glenn, of Slab
Cabip, spent Saturday as the guest of
L. Mothersbaugh,
Preaching services will begin in the
Presbyterian church pext Sunday eve
Dee. 16uh, continue all week and end
with communion services on the 22ud.
Miss Bessie Searson, one of Liuden
Hall's promivent young ladies, spent
Sunday among friends in this place,
Rev. Foster Fetteroff, of Spring
Mills, spent Just Wednesday as the
guest of his sister, Mrs, P. H. Meyer,
The entertainment on Saturday eve
in the Preb’s Hall, proved a success in
every way snd the little boys in the
back part of the house seemed to en-
joy it.
Fred Weber left on Friday morning
for Washington to secure a patent for
a stairway he has built. The stairway
is a spiral one and can be built in a
factory in sections and shipped to any
point and placed in position with
little labor. Economy of space is one
of the taking features of the stairway.
mt MY MY AY OTANI
The atiendance at institute was very
good,
We guarantee and stand by every
pair of shoes that leaves our store—
Yeager & Davis, Bellefonte.
John Himelr ch, of Lewisburg, was
in town Wednesday.
A fine line of cotten and woolen
bed blankets to select from at Meyer
& Musser’s,
Grand Master of Records, J. D.
Burnes, of the order of Knights of the
Golden Eagle, was forced to resign at
a special wecting beld in Readiog
last
Miss
Tu wday, ’
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Hosy Things Grow In Hawall,
How great are the possibilities of
Hawall as a fruit and vegetable grow.
ing country will be understood when
it becomes known that four crops of
potatoes have been produced In sue-
cosslon on the game plece of land with.
In twelve months, Radishes
edible In ten days after sowing, Straw-
berry vines bear fruit all the year. The
berries are of the finest flavor,
Cabbage grows all the year, and it
apparently makes no difference wheth.-
er it Is planted In the spring, summer,
nutumn or winter. Parsley once sown
grows forever apparently, Lima beans
continue to grow and bear for over a
year, and they have to be gathered
every week after starting to bear. Cu-
cumbers bear the entire year, and so
do tomatoes, whieh, with proper at
tention, bear for years. Raspberries
bear for six months,
Pineapples come Into bearing when
the plants are four months old and bear
In abundance for years. Lettuce ean
be planted at any time, and it develops
quickly. The same is true of celery.-
Fruit I'rade Journal,
become
Paper Quilts,
In some parts of England there is
quite a trade carried on by poor people |
in making paper quilts for their poorer |
neighbors, They are simply composed
of sheets of brown paper sewed togeth-
of an Inch or two apart, covered with |
anything
available, in fact. They make surpris- |
ingly warm covers and are much ap- |
!
|
rf fe i
Heavy sole Box Calf shoes for the |
Bellefonte,
C. J. FINKLE
New Store,
I will be pleased to
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have a call from all
persons wishing to
purchase goods in my
ye
ino,
GROCERIES,
KE.
All kinds of Produce
taken in exchange for
goods, and at prices
\ ay -
that will surprigc you,
Holiday......
The Finest Line of
Holiday Goods
Ever brought to
Centre Hall.
And the Prices Suit
the Times.
These goods are of a useful char. |
acterand consist . . ......]
Bamboo
Novelties
+ + + such as ,
CORNER CHAIRS,
CHILD'S ROCKERS,
WALL POCKETS,
BOOK RACKS,
SIX STYLES MUSIC
UMBRELLA RACKS,
EASELS, in six styles, and prices
tosmitall. .- . . ,
MORRIS RECLINING CHAIRS
both cheap and high priced.
LADIES’ WRITING DESKS,
in oak, prices will be right.
COMBINATION WRITING
DESK.
PICTURES,
SMYRNA RUGS, a fine line.
These goods will be sold at very
reasonable prices.
mes wn
I will also give a
Discount of “ie ei,
10 Per Cent.
on all BED ROOM SUITS,
SIDEBOARDS,
TABLES and COUCHES,
until January 1, next.
Respectfully yours,
J. S. DAUBERMAN,
QmtraHall, . . Ponn'a
tACKS,
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Will Issue Clerical Orders for 100%,
The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa-
ny apnounces that clerical orders will
be issued for the year 1902 to ordained
clergymen havirg regular charge of
churches located on or eur the live of
its romd,
Applieation blanks may be obtained
of ticket agents, and soe should reach
the General Office by December 21, go
that orders may be mauled December
31 to clergymen entitled to receive
them, Orders will be issued only on
individual application of clergymen
when madeon blanks furnished
the compuny and certificd to by one of
its agents.
by
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Do pot fail to see our line of ladies
2 shoes— Yeager & Davis, Bellefonte,
Ey qm SR
Bee Grunt Hoover before y
psn «
ou insure.
The Churleston Exposition,
During the continuance of the South
Exposition, to te held at Charleston,
NS. C., from December 1 to June 1, the
Penpsyivauia Railroad Company will
eell excursion tickets to Charleston aud
These tickets will be sold
May 31,
Sen
limit of
tickets,
not
duced rales,
final
eleven-day
but
June 3, 1902, and
ROO
after June, 1902, These
For
rates and further particulars apply te
—- Be asst
Good solid school shoes our special
Yeager & Davis, Bellefonte.
Our motto ; Quick sales and small
profits— Yeager & Davis, Bellefonte,
Write Grant Hoover for prices on
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To our Friends and
Customers :
Spring Mills, Pa.
CENTRE HALL :
CARRIAGE »+ WORKS.
We have boen planning for some
time, not to give Jou
Cheap work,
But to give you
Good work cheap.
Al the prices we are now doing all
kinds of Wondwork, Painting and Trim-
mignr, using only the very best stock and
workmanship is a proof that good work
ean and Is done very cheap,
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J. T. LEE,
Centre Hall, « Penn’a.
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Sesion,
ad RA AAD AR, 574
as
RANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
largest Fire and Life
Insurance Companies
in the world.
The Best is the Cheapest.....
No mutuals ; no assessments,
««Money to Loan on First Mortgage
Office in Crider's Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
A Seegons snmcion
iis it
An Elegant Line of
An Elegant Line of
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J ust 000
in Cotton
A (x y id Line of .
si
New Goods,
‘New Prices.
i
We have the Is
will
first of the year.
are away down.
to cvery
| For all Kinds of Sores.
CENTRE HALL. PA.
FLOORING, SIDIRE,
(CEILING, SASH,
DOORS, BLINDS.
MOLDINGS. LATH. SHIGLES.
-
MILL." HALL. BRICK
and
CEDAR SHINGLES.
We have just received a car load
of 140,000 of these shingles.
A. P. LUSE & SON.
We also keep on hand
You will find thee
wbest brands of
9% 292%
FLOUR ¢
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are kept by
JOHN S. AUMAN,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Pillsbury Flour ana
John $S. Auman Brand
sre the best on the market.
BRAN,
SHORTS,
HOP &
’ MiDDLINGS
always on hand,
Cnetom chopping done at all times
I also keep Salt on hand at all times
in grain bags or in burlap sacks. Alen
Baum’s Poultry, Horse & Stock Food,
A new flour of entire wheat and su-
perior to Giaham flour now in stock.
dE
Dangerous Kidney Diseases. .
Celery King has cured me of kidney dis.
The doctor feared Dright’s disease, and
tried many remedies that gave me no help.
Celery King bas made me as well as ever In
my life, and il seems aimost as though a
miracle had been wrought in my case.—Jene
nie OO. Reichard, Springtown, Pa.
Celery King cures Constipation and Nerve,
Stomach, Liver and Kidney diseases, 4
Bold ty J. F. Bmiuh, Centre Hall ; F. E Wieland
Linden Hall: G. H. Lorg, Bpring Mills,
JnNe,
R.D. FOREMAN, WM. F. FLORAY
FOREMAN & FLORAY
{(Bucoessors to Geo. W. Ocker)
«DEALERS IN
Grain, Ceal, Flour, Mill Feed,
oalt, Fertilizers, Farming
Implements, &c.
We pay the highest cash prices the
market will affora for all kinds of grain,
and at the same time will offer you
goods as mentioned above at the lowe
est possible prices consistent with the
qualiiy of goods,
We make a specialty of
FLOUR
and carry in stock the best brands to
be oblaived anywhere, including both
winter and spring wheat varieties,
In the line of farm implements we
offer only the best, including Cham
ion Binders and Mowe perior
rain Drills and Bucher & Gibbs
Imperial
Plows ~~ -
Spring Tooth Harrows and One-horse
Cultivators, The Champion Rinders
and Mowers, as well as the Superior
Drills, have an established reputation
for durability, Vghtress of draft, case .
of tion, and perfect work,
Bucher & Givi? 19 ol uf :