The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 16, 1902, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
CeNrRE Han, . | .
THURSDAY, JANUARY 16,
1602.
Spring Mills.
Papa Alters came pretty near bleed.
ing to death last Friday; there is no
known cause for it,
Smith Bros. the up-to-date under-
takers, had three funerals week
They understand their business an
get calls quite a distance from
Inst
in town Saturday on business,
Wm. Bituer shut down his
mill in Poe Valley on account of eold
weather,
the county seat last Monday.
Lather Emerick, of Centre
was in town Monday evening.
for Altoona to canvass
pictures,
site will Le across the street from
begin as scon as the weather
mit,
At the request of Rev. Haven, who
was unavoidably absent,
A, of Spring Mills, had
tended mweceting in the
church on Sunday evening last,
services were of a very interesting and
impressive character.
Royer, C,
Leitzell
Dr.
marks were made by C. E
A. Krape, Wm. Emith, Dr.
C. Auman, Mrs, Royer and Mrs.
Leitzell.
greatly to the singing, O. T. (
of this place, drove up with a sled con.
taining fifteen persons, Other
from bere drove up with considerable
parties
numbers,
tre Hill and Tusseyville,
ed themselves as having been highly
pleased and interested in the meeting,
the
and only regretted when services
were at an end,
will commence a series of meetings in
the M. E
16th inst ten
gervices afternoon and evening.
church at this place on the
and continue for
Mr,
and
eyes highly recommended by the Y.
M.C A.
attend these meetings, as the y
Laumaster is a very able speaker
All are cordially invited to
will be
of an unusually interesting character,
The scarop who treated Limself to a
peck of
fried oysters a week or two since at .
dozen or more stews and a
T. Cormiau’s expense, has not as vet
’ v
returned the bucket, Stealing bivalves
from
of a steak thief and the party who did
the front of the store w as the act
it simply anoounced himself a ecandi-
date for the penitentiary.
Bleighin
lent, aud the gallunts of this place are
taking advantage of it. The pike and
back road presents quite a lively seene
i
in the afternoon.
Tuas gift from a special friend
dog. ani
a valuable one,
a very
handsome bird The mal
tite
:
Lighly appreciated by Miss Ida.
Att
p sled
evidently «
irew Corman having been
Hy urged by his many
himeelf a Mr.
was one of the supervisors a Year
term
candidate,
two since, and during bis
a break or washout was repaired
did he discharge
were equal, and in sme instances sii.
perior to the pik
usial expense,
visor would evidently
man in the right place
bhuve good roads,
Mr. Corman
be the right
-We
Last week in speaking of the exten.
give lumber operations of C. P. Long,
You stated that with twelve
wan hwniling to Spring Mills 7.500 feet
of lumber per week, This is
atelle, of course it wasn typographieal
error, and should have stated 75.000
feet,
—————— A MY
Oak Hall,
Clement Dale, Eeq, and George
Beholl, of Houserville, passed through
town Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tate and son
Rankin spent Saturday st the home
of B. P. Hartman, at Bellefonte.
Mr. aud Mrs, Henry Shuey, Oliver
and Lester Bliney, Mie, A. J. Tate, of
Bhiloh, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mayer, of Lemont, were Sunday visit.
ors at the home of Wesley Tate,
Mre, A. W. Dale, and Mrs, Walker,
of Boalsburg, were passengers on the
cust bound train last Thursday,
The funeral of Mrs. Zettle, of Shi.
loh, wos attended Ly a large number
from this place,
William Rishel, the Jol'y black.
#ith, pent Furdsy at the county
Bont,
Mrs. Henrietta Da'e and duugliter
Annie are visiting friends in Altoona,
Grace Barnhart fell on the lee on
the play grou .d last Thursday even-
sng aud broke ner leg below (he knee.
A I ff SA RAR
The Reporter one dollar a year,
i
| Boalsburg
i —————
Fiom lest week,
{ Me. Gane, secretary of the Y. M.
| C. A, of Belletonte, preached a very
{ flue sermon in the Presbyterian church
{ Sunday afiernoon,
|
{
i
with
MecCren,
day for a few weeks’ visit
daughter, Mrs. Robert
Pittsburg.
{ Miss Margaret Mothersbaugh spent
| last Baturday with her friend, Miss
| Bessie Weber, of Oak. Hall,
i Tenelrer’s Lowidiute for this district
will be Lield at this place the 17th apd
18th of this month, Many prominent
| speskers will be in attendance,
Mr. and Mies. Michael Segner spent
of
| Tuesday smong friends at State Col-
| lege,
John Stamm and family spent Tues-
| day at the home of John From, near
State College,
The play, “Down in Dixie” on New
Year's eve, in the town hall, was very
well rendered, each actor performing
{ bis or her part to perfection, Special
| mention must be made of the master.
{ly way in which Prof, Bryson
formed his part. James Glenn gave
evidence that he will some day be ove
of the leading actors on the stage
lite,
ude of Misses Rose Woods,
Priscilla Wilson, and
| Messrs. Frank McFarlane and Harry
Gingerich,
Mrs. Stuart de-
“eo way in which she
trained the actors.
ja very ab's manuer.
BEIVes !
. —
Rev. A. A. Black spent Monday at
Pine Hall; while there he attended the
| meeting of the Cemetery Association,
| of which he is the secretary.
Miss Sue Stover, of Unionville, is
visiting her sister, Mrs, L. 8. Bricker.
Warren Bailey, of State College, was
geen in town Sunday. Warren thinks
there is no rose like the one near the
P.O.
Bought by Jimmy and Nell—each a
cake of soap,
Robbers have been frightening
sce of the citizens on: Main Street,
They bad better not make another at-
tempt or they may find “Little Wil
He'’ will let them know what his re-
William Fortney and family, of
Pittsburg, spent Thursday at the home
of Wm. Patterson.
Ira Rishel accompanied by his fans
ily #pent last Saturday among friends
in Tusseyville,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keller, of Le.
mont, spent Thursday at the home of
Mr. Keller's father, David Keller.
Peter Ishler the ex-butchier, made a
business trip to State College on Thurs.
day. Mr. Ishler with his brother
George expect soon to start for West
Virginia, where they will engage in
lumbering.
The school board met on Saturday
and paid off t
it 5
Ed. Weber, of Huntingdon, son of
P.M. Weber, who has charge of the
with threatened attack of
pieurisy,
A branch of the Book Lovers
house a
of Rev. A. A. Black.
———— ss ppp A
Colyer.
ing Lis sister, Mrs. Arthur Lee.
who are on the sick list are Mrs. Ar.
Israel Weaver.
Miss Susie Bogdan spent Sunday at
| the howe of her friend, Miss Carrie
Bottorf
this vicinity last week,
James Ruukie and brother Calvin
during the past week filled the ice
house of G. RB Meiss with fine ioe tak.
{ en from the Red mill dam,
Mrs. Henry Moyer visited with he
daughter, Mrs. Charles Neit the pas
week and on her way home the ho
fell on the ice and broke the shafts «
the buggy and Mrs. Moyer was com-
pelled to stay at the home of Wm. F.
Rockey until Saturday,
Mrs. J. H. Wolfe aud daughter Car-
home of Calvin Cooney over Sunday.
Miss Sallie Wright is again in our
community and is sta) ing at the home
of Heory Moyer.
Adam Felty, of Doa'sburg, and Qr-
vis Lee, formerly of this place, visited
friends in this community Bunday.
Jobn Lee purchased a very fine
team of horses one day Inst week, Mr.
Lee intends to start faring in the
spring at Boalsburg, on what is known
as the Lot Kimport farm,
Miss tora Houtz left for Plensant
Gop Saturday where she will visit her
parcuts,
Charles Frazier lost a valuable horse
one day last week,
Miss Kila Philips Is making her
home at George Lee's,
Miss Mary Jordan, of Potters Mills,
spent Monday night with her friend,
Miss Blanche Moyer.
Clothing for men and
at—C, P, Long's.
Kelth’s Theatre,
Hurrigan, the
Tramp Juggler,
wha will sppess
ul Inciihi’s,
Philadelphia,
| Jauusry, 27th,
| Eviryone will be delighted to hear
{ that Manager Keith, of the Philadel-
| phia theatre, announces for the pres
| mient of Chiquevilla and
| Whirl, two specialtier
| is worthy of heading «
vaudevilie programmes,
the
Sufllee it
|
|
]
to do some new feats this week,
lug than hitherto,
| edy departmuent are Walter
| and Florence Clayton in “Hogan of
{ the Hansom,” while other
| mirth makers embrace Linton and Me
110...
‘Our Friends
| AND
In order to make 1 ady
For onr
SPRING
We have
GOOCS
all the
HEAVY GOODS
in stock
Marked Down.
{ bush;” Tuibot and Day ison,
| Henry Irving and. John
us
Lester and Jermon, German
sketch; Howard and Duy ke, It
| edians,
op -.
FLORIDA
| Two Weeks’ Tanr
Rallroad,
vin Pennsylvania
The first Pennsylvania Railread tour
i of the season to J wekeonville,
| two weeks in Florida, will |
| York, Philadelphia,
| Washington by
| February 4.
Excursion tickets, including
transportation,
tions
allowing
New
and
train
eave
laltimore
special
Pallman aceommoda-
one berth), and meals en route
in both directions while traveling on
| the special train, will be sold at the
following rates : New York, $50 00:
| Philadel; hia, Harrisburg, Baltimore,
{and Washington, $4800:
| $58.00 ; and at proportionate
other points.
Pittsburg,
rates from
For tickets, itineraries, and ot i
formation apply to ticket agents, or to
i Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant
| Passenger Agent, Broad Street
Philadelphia,
her
Station,
0-20
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Fashions Latest Nieoves,
The latest ediot of fashion calls for a
sleeve of much larger proportions in
all outdoor garments This
especially noticeable in evenin
Is more
KE wraps
| although wavy of the vewer coat and
| Jacket sleeves are greatly enlarged in
size, particularly from the elbow down
It stands to resson that the elaborate
| sleeve of the smart gown or separate
| waist cannot be crowded Intoa tight
outer sleeve without detriment. In
| the February Delineator there is an
exhaustive article on the making of
| latest sleeve on outer garments, Nu.
| merous iHustrations add to the value of
| the text.
caps
You can buy a first-class blanket at a
| low price from Boozer, Centre Hall,
—————— i.
FOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,
for
Th» rate
| 81.50 when ¢
The Revon
any Demorrat
mancae All pommnr
{ ject will be ehgreed §
: per Hine, provided
{ been made Bij
James Horner announces that ha fs a candi.
I date for the office of Constable of Potter
1 stip. aut jet to the decision of the In
| paucus of said district
# non
id ja =
neement
dvanre
previous airsligcmeuls Lave
own.
tot ratic
Philip Prank aunounces that he is a candidate
for the office of Comstab’e of Potter wn
subject to the decision of the Democratic cae
of said district,
| date for the office of Constable
§
{ caucus of said district
TOTHE DEMOCRATS ~The campaign (a Pot
ter township Is warming to a degre. A
i kind word fur the present justice of the peace, J
i ¥ Homman, of the West precinet, bowrver
i
i
high
is,
only dur bim, He hasbeen a eapable official,
{ end has done mach to av Hl petty oases
sont to court and thereby saved the coun
dollars in com non wealth cots,
in office is of profit to sll who chance to
business to transact with him, because he ean be
wing
| with dispatok. xx
——
To Tur Demwratic Vorgns «Philip Frank,
the present constable of Potter township, shonid
have @sovond nominatd wm,
& faltbfuloficial whteh should Mrengthen his
claims, He i not entitle! to the office fir iife,
good sense in this view of the matter and why
not accept It. The Democrats must stand to.
gether and act unit diy, or their prestig: in
id Potier will pass from them
For Jusnice.
————
Is le reported that { have withdrawn aga can:
didate for constable. | wish to say that there is
no trigta in the statement.
pontoflice department faforms me that there is ho
elected, Yours,
JAMES HORNER,
GRAIN MARKET.
FERRER COUR fy rer eb
Wheat.
HE Sree ia
lq
Barley
CHERRIES SS Ser A ES a
hha bet
PRODUCE AT STORES,
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RENEE USE 3 OR SER bss
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(In exchange for good, Cash also paid.)
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= i Tallow,....ocinenn 8
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SEER ae
Chickens, 7; ossh
fi dentate
Rusia
avERRYREed
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Fe.
een
In fact,
Markin
Will sar Irie
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De convinee
some of the
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HF. ROSSHAR.
Spring Mills, Pa.
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
largest Fire and Life
Insurance Companies
in the world,
No mutuals ; no assessments.
++.Money to Loan on First Mortgage
Office in Crider's Btone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa,
Bey Telephone convection.
C. J. FINKLE
SOC0I0000CI00R00 INNO R OY
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The New Year finds us
en hand a full line of
Ri —
oods
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Fine Notions,
Or any goods usually found in a
eeneral Store, : “ii,
s DEW,
the
Kreamer &
EiVe You nice
Jianoo for
CHANOC 1071
Baile
Son, Centre Hall, Pa.
HOLIDAY
We have ti larg
in Penns Valley
wi
FL
ii
first of the vear,
WAR never go compl .
Pri
1668 on Stoves
New Store,
New Stock . .
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE.
All kinds of Pro ince
taken in exchange for
goods, and at prices
| that will surprise you.
SS HERI FREALE
Hy virtue of fundry writs of Fieri Farias. Lova.
11 Facias and Vonditiont Ex penas insiind out of
the Cont of Chumon Pleas of Centre County,
Fa, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to
Public Sale, at the Court House, fa the Borough
{ of Bellefonte, on
MONDAY, JANUARY 77, 1002,
At 1 o'clook p m,, the following described real
tslule, Wo wit
All that certeln messnage tenement and §
| ronnd sitawte in Porgusoy bow
| Libre aid Sole of Penny iva
| deseribod as follows: On the
D imnds of Jobin Gries on the
public road ieading from Stage College 0 Pine
Grove Mille, coutal | 7 ote gore Hive or loss,
Thereon erected » fram dw Hing house, blsck-
ULE hoy wind outbuildings,
Belg d takon in execution and
{Proves of H, I. Yarnell,
| Of Mery J, Yarnell snd H.
| baad,
mt of
Gahip, County of
dda. bounded and
Both and west be
south and east by
A he wold an the
Administrator of ete.
B. Yard ber bus
ALEO,
| Allihat certain piece parcel and lot of ground
| Sitoate Jn the village of Asronstnrg, Township
of Haines, Contre County, Pennsylvania, bound.
{ #4 on the west by pubic toad, on Lhe soith by an
Alley on the east by an alley on the north by
It of Mre. Daniel Rote, Jhereou erected a
dwelling howe snd oiler gibt tings,
Beiged, tagen 11 egecytion snd to be sold as
the praverty of Margaret (, Bo:d and Charles
| W. Burd,
GR SALE OR RENT. ~The under of.
fers Lor sale or ont hor property in Cen.
tre Hall The property consistsof a ve and
ot |v good oondition. beated ou Malo *reet,
north of the Diamond, There is good frult on
the lot apd the house is convenient! arranged,
: MUS, MARY McCLENAHAN,
FOR BALE«A rel of Mack mith Toole, consist.
eg of guvil fon, drill, flre-p ace, tongs, ham.
mete, bape, ewe, These tools sie fist-class and
WH be mold for £35.00, This ten rare y
0 0f au JUHN McCLENAHAN,
PRIVATE SALE«\ fash enw 8 oiled st
Yorn bale ra u ho * de hte weeks old.
urthor parti gis | wuts o :
pa I. W. DINGES, Contre Hall,
Ginis WANTED, ~The Bush House,
Bellefonte, wants two or three girls
| for dining room work. No previous
| ex perience In the diving room needed.
[.quire at the Reporter office or
Busu House,
Bellefonte, Pa,
Write Grant Hoover for
lusurance, 000
Re
GOODS,
Spring Mills, Pa,
For all Kinds of Sores.
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CENTRE HALL
CARRIAGE ¢ VA ORKS,
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We bave been planni: for some
time, vol Wo give you
£
Cheap work,
But to give you
Good work cheap.
Al theinrioes we are now 4 ving all
kinds of Woodwork, Painting and Trim.
min, using only the very best stock and
workmanship is a proof that good work
can and is done very © hoap
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«J. T. LEE,
Centre Hall, Penn’a.
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“wbest brands of
TeV OBB
FLOUR
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BTUTUOTVCVDD DOr
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are kept by
CENTRE HALL, PA.
John S. Auman Brand
are the best on the market.
si Sods, :
MIDDLINGS |
always on hand,
I also Salt on hi
or ond
at all times
hed Horse « 1 hod.
of entire w
t
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or 1
CUS
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A Great Nerve Medicine. _
Celery Kin
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cleanses the system and bullde
it makes the blood pure.
It boantifies the complexion,
It cures consiipation and liver disorders.
It cures headache and most other aches,
Celery King cures Nerve, Stomach, Liver
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F. BE. Wieland
Spring Mills,
Bold by J. ¥. Smith, Centre Hall
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WM. F. FLORAY
{Bucoossors to Geo. W. Ocker,)
~~DEALERS IN-—
Salt, Fertilizers, F arming
Implements, &e.
We pay the highest cash prices the
| kinds of grain,
will offer vou
prices consistent with the
We make a specialty of
FLOUR
brands to
iucluding both
beat varieties,
of farm implements we
e best, including Chame
and Mowers, Superics
winter and spring w
In the line