The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 17, 1902, Image 1

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    VOL. LXXV.
FOR GOVERNOR, ¥
—
OLRVIS,
Dignify the Clalm by Selecting n man of
Worth,
If Centre County wants to honor one
gates for governor ut the approaching
county Democratic convention, the
Reporter presents the name of Ellis L.
Orvis, Esq., who would command
the respect of every Democratic voter
in the county, and about whom every
citizen cf the county could rally with.
out the lcast hesitapey. The selection
of Mr. Orvis would dignify any claim
made by Centre County to be repre-
sented on the state ticket,
Mr. Orvis is clean politically, clean
morally; fitted intellectually —these are
necessary requisites to be embodied in
a man whose name is in any way asso-
ciated with the governorship of a great
state like Pennsylvania.
eine
IMPROVEMENT IN THE COUNTRY,
Three rick Houses and Two Darus to be
Erected,
Three brick dwelling houses and
two large frame barps are in the
course of construction within a short
distance of Centre Hall.
Wm. Colyer will build both a house
and barn ou his farm of over two hunp-
dred acres along the pike, east of Cen-
tre Hall.
Samuel Durst is preparing to build
his house at Earlystown, along side 0!
the splendid barn erected last summer
James Runkle, of near Tusseyville,
will also build a house on the site of
the one destroyed by fire last summer
Elmer Royer is erecting a baru along
fide of the new dwelling house built
by him last summer, near the Olid
Fort, on a part of the Alexander farin.
A Young Wife Mortally Barned
Mrs. George Sherman, aged twenty-
three years, was morlally burned
Tuesday afternoon by ber clothes
igniting from a fire which she had
kindled in the yard, at Lewistown
Junetion, to burn rubbish.
—————
Grent Moving
The office building of MeNitt Bros
& Co., formerly located at Potters
Mills, was removed to Hecla Park on
Wednesday. The building was loaded
on a large lumber wagon to which
four horses were hitched and hauled
to its destination. Frai k Pennington
acted as teamster and his son, Jobo
FOLITICALORDERS
Quay Tells Eikin That He Must Retire
but Me Won't Do It,
M. 8B. Quay issued orders to Attorney
General John P. Elkin that he must
retire from the field as a candidate for
gubernatorial honors, but Elkin says
won't do it, and there it is
Quay’s orders are likely to be dizobey-
ed, the altorney general says:
“Any suggestion that there is a deal,
understanding, or arrangement,
betwen Senator Quay and his friends
directly or implied, snd myself look-
ing to my retirement from the contest
for any consideration,
fulse and misleading.
he
is absolutely
I shall enter the
| next State sonven tion w ith my friends
{if for nH other purpose then to protest
against brutality in polities,
The city dailies generally
carded Elkin but he
rather formidable following, that
¢
i
dis-
8
will
any Re
seiected
have
has
| greatly bamper the election o
publican who
by the '
The wm
illustrated
Ell
happens to be
Bei} -
is
Mr.
sun
the
his
although
onfronted by diverse interests, he, for
a Lime, by dealiog in and dealing out,
seemed to have escaped the manifold
dangers which beset his politieal path
But, in the «nd;
relied
undoing.
by boldly
from the inl:
might
powerful.
poli
alliances with
for the
finds himself
certainiy of politics
in the
kin. One day basking
light, the next plunged into
<hadow. Entering upon
campaign with high hopes,
spew Case
in the
Ol
he course upon whicl
tie nd success has led
of bere
Koiog himsel!
ences surrounding him
have his candidacy
He can lhanly Governor
tically moribund, bis
the Stoné Administra
position which "Iu
for saldly a
to Lis was a time
when, dive
he made
Stone, and
ion in
ee .
LOCALS
(io to Bushmanu's for your fishing
tack’e.
y
-
The latest magozines at. the I
er office.
The
Augus
Men's
port-
trout will last
i
shirts,
wear, at C, P.
Pr. Lee began eXq
new dwelling house.
Our Bilt Well
hand-made, Y
season unt
t
fancy and every-day
Loug's.
for
avation his
wae for $250
3
8
coger & Davis.
Pennington, and J. B. Harper, accom: |
panied him.
Strange Things,
Since a Republican compittce has]
determined to “do something fo
gsilver’’, in the way of free coinage Ii
the Philipines, with California
nections, the mention of Ex-SBenalor
Cameron as a Republican candidate
for Governor is less inappropriate
than it formerly appeared. Much of
Cameron's Benatorial energy was de.
voted to doing something for sliver,
and in their views upon coinage
and Bryan were not very far apart.
re sot
The New Dress Materfals%nd Trimm
In spite of the fact that there are fo |
many beautiful fl ywered materials ex- |
hibited, pure white is to be the favorite
of the season The variety of white
materials is unprecedented, every text.
ure and weight being shown, from
the sheerest, airiest mulls and nets to
the zibelines of rough, hairy weave
and the handsome cloths.
The May Deliveator illustrates maoy |
of the newest weaves and describes
them in detail,
i
con- |
Lie
ings
ff
A number of shade trees were plant
od along the Lutheran chiureh lo’,
Al
wn the P.
Homan, of Altoons, fireman
RR
a
home for a Short
=
Lime,
Meyer & Musser advertise saeasonable
| goods in this issue of the Reporter
Harry Bibighaos, who is known as
the “pight-hawk hardware
was in town (be other day.
agent,”
lussian Minister of
and killed by
Tuesday aflternvon,
M. Sipiaguioe,
the Interior,
an ase gssin,
was shot
George Kline, son of John Kiine, of
Oak Hall, is learning the milling busi-
pess with John ¥. Auman, in this
place.
Elkin for
to scratch
where they
The men who favored
governor ure beginning
their heads and wonder
are at,
Judge Jere M. Bailey was taken iil
Tuesday while presiding over court at
Lewistown. He was relieved by
Judge Lave.
Mrs. Walters, mother of Mrs. J. M,
Rearick, after visiting ia Centre Hall
Reduced Rates 10 Los Angeles,
account of the Convention of |
Federation of Women's Clubs,
held at Los Angeles, Cal, Muay 1 to 8,
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will sell special excursion tickets from
all stations on its line, to La Angeles
and return, st reduced rates,
Tickets will be sold from April 19 to
26, inclusive, and will be good to re-
turn until June 25 when properly
validated.
For specific rates, routes, anl eon-
ditions of tickets apply to ticket
agents.
On
Eu ——
New Presiding Elder,
Rev. Edward Crumbling, the new
presiding elder stationed lu Centre
District by the conference of the Evan-
gelieal church recently held at Lock
Haven, preached in this place Bunday,
Presiding Elder Crumbling was pre-
viously located at Williamsport, His
new field of labor changed his place of
residence from the Lumber City to
Lewisburg. Rev. J. F. Bhlutz, pas
tor of the Centre Hall charge, is great.
ly loved by bis members, and is con-
sequently doing a good work among
them.
——————— —————————
Recdsville is to have electric lights,
D. J. Meyer has in contemplation
the erection of an addition to his
dwelling house,
I have an exceptic nally fine line of
velour couches, side boards, and square
oak extension tables, —8. M, Campbell,
Ulheim,
é
in Middleburg.
I have just received an assortment
carriages; come, take your
M. Camp-
In the spriog your sense and fancy
often turus to thoughts of shoes.
Krape, at Spring Mills, has the latest
shoe store news,
Stergis Bhultz, son of Rev. J. F.
Shultz, has been given employment by
HS. M Swartz, at Tusseyville, as clerk
in bis general store.
H. F. Rossman, cf Epring Mills,
gives the Reporter readers a change of
advertisement. You will find bis
store filled with a good class of goods,
Dr. Alexander is cleaning up the
lot purchased of E. M. Huyettand W,
O. Rearick, on which was located the
hardware store recently destroyed by
fire,
F. W. Confer, who some time ago
left Milibeim for Paddy Run, is
superintending large prop-timber
operations for Mr. Gotshaw at that
place.
Col. W. Fred Reynolds left Monday
afternoon for Harrisburg to join
Governor Stone's party which went
to the Charleston Exposition. He is
on Gov. Stone's staff,
Miss Fay Weber, little daughter of
Mr. avd Mrs. Fred Weber, of Boale
burg, stopped with Dr. Hosterman for
a day or two last week, and had den-
tist work done,
SDAY.
HALL, PA., THUR APRIL 1
(« 1902,
DEATHS,
v4 THROUGH SUNSIMNE,
The
Reporter's Subscription List Has nn
NILLIAM RZARICK
died
Bunny Season William Rearick
The Reporter's gubserip-
tion list been taking
suns! ine baths regularly for
nearly two years. Dy this
that
nanies
hus the home of his only
Rearick, Bprivg Mill Wm.
had in his usual health
within half an hour of his death
he was stricken
son, J. Fran
been up
it is meant
many
been added.
monthly
new have
with paralysis,
sixty-eight years, elev:
months and twelve days.
This can best lage wus
be fooven by the of
paid quarterly.
A compariscn of postage
quarter «nding March
the same quarter of 1002
the same number of Issue
the postage pald for the
was exactly twenty-live
er. Iu other words, t
porters, subject 1
mailed at this oflice
more curing the first
than were mailed
quarter ol 1900, which
increase posiage
paid for the | o'clock a,
G0
15000,
m., Rev. Dr. Behuyler,
the Presbyterian church officiating.
The Was resident
Nprin
«
wit}
deceased
g Mills for
(quarter | vious to that time having lived on his
t. high- farm, near Penn's Cave. He took
number of Re- | prominent part in the movements ¢
ull local affairs of his
din
d
embracing
, shows that
un {
fatter
per ¢a ni
fis
age charge,
we-fourth
quarter of |}
the
fjuariei
) post
Was «
township,
was 1 man hel highest esteem b
is ni
He
by terian
2 ighbors and all acquaintances
{ihe
during Bat 11i¢ was a devoul member o
is
Wi chureh,
just previous so the change
ship. In the quarter of 1
coples, (sumiple co
the quarter of 100
not included.
ies, Lhe per cent,
ty. A relative in sul
is shown withia the county,
ow ner- {eighteen years hie was an elder in th
WO, extra | same church.
pies) are included, i Iu polities Mr. Rearick wasa Ie
=, sample copies are | publican, but was discreet,
Counting sample cop- | he belonged to t
of Husbandry '
he urder of the Patron
-
of increase is over lif- since it
increase He
¥
ribers J 1D LGiregg
f
{i Lhe
ll times the god o order and the
'
The advertising column is the
of the newspaper. A glance
i Cf 115
pulse | farmers especially.
He
Rearick,
ver Lhe
or
is survived by one son,
Reporter's pages that who with his wife,
its advertisements are and al he father during the last
of a
[he rates for medical
put up so high th
Lik
most exclusively arascier t ife, aud during a time when ten
have beer loving care was required.
al oly s tnoxt subs
dantial medical firms hi tl
Fhe Floradora adv,
ei
w hiel tt Feelin
L. Beott Bricker,
f
widens of
one of the foremost
1
i
iny costs more per inc
he unseated land
W. T. Speer,
The Reporter
patrons
: Boalsburg, died at his
BA 3
! ome in that place
i throat trouble
iat
Bunday evening
of & conoerous na
Wedn
Luth
the deceas-
feels kindly ¢
ermen’t
r. £5. WY,
burch, and past
y took place .
In BLN fiser
hh adver Lelsher. of the
«Cribers: il is pecessary ¢
. . OF Oi
first
ronage of the
that of
i
, officiating.
he bag
{ ecard
the second
Honmem
Mr
orators Blographica
Bricker was bora is
May 1 1856
fowy ADF
are for a country
vertisements,
wuntry weekly ¢
Weeki
. EBVHE
£ $ .
and it J Mi
ghiteen
i 3 3
fine Lsrove in
, BL Lhe
father, Joh
the forme
trade witli
surg, where
ge of ¢ yes i
1:4
Es
without advertisements,
The
spectable looking b
ablishment in
are invited to call at it
0 lown.
dricker, died, when
leg f go hi it frat
geparier 88 11s Jirst '
{ shovmaker's
Gini wines it § 4 5
| i UsOi
Hall,
at Boal
us,
Centre nt
: ind ¢ followed the same for
1550 he app
LUrg and set
eleven Years
Was nie | pr ittiaster
of i Ve d for
The edit
0 be courteous,
Haushiue bath.
- -
ever too bus
: four and
{ vears,
Bri
Mr,
best
s time of his death
the
.-
sed one of
ed one o OO
Photographer Smith ’ grocery
Ww. Ww. i his section, and
will be in
Friday, at y Lime
public to call. He
show something ne
- ad
BHelbicr:b
“mith, the
it i Nn
siriciy &
y fair in dealing |
Lis Cetits 3 ¥ Lis cuslom
Liles Cenlre
IH,
whi
nviles .
y : i ie he CORR d
i Laura BE
|
| sUry
Ww
Mis
whit
married to
0
$4 i As
wi prepare {
ni
boru
Stover, « ulonville,
¥ ives her husts
, John W..
{ ard, boro 1888, Maude,
His
name
-
i
How.
in Iss]
tmiother, whose
Rosarna
Mitetell, of Lewis
Mrs. E H
of Punxsutawney, also sur.
‘ ’ '
Evangelist at rg i885, ang
Evangelist born
with Rev.
Lutuersn
revival at Rebersl
been in progress for
aud is bei ing largely at
a
Niber,
Harman, is deceased. aged
§ $ i 10
church, is mnaueling i .
slid one
VL
siden Was Condo,
“qr i brothe
g. The same has rother,
LT
shout ten days and oue sister, mma
snided., }
Cramer,
Millinery Opening
Mis. M. C. Isher, of Tuweyville, !
has received a fine nesortment of spris
and summer mil good
have her opening Tuesday
nesday, April 21 and 22
are invited to eal
e,
Mr. Bricker was a recrgurized leader
io the re lepublican party
and for years serv.
of the Harris town.
In 1506 be was a can.
fnnks of the
in his community,
and will | od as chai
Wed. |
ladies |
nery #,
naan
and ship commitiee.
The
{5 suit.
I; prices t His honorable
ids and his upright life gained
for him prestige in the community in
which be long made his home.
tre county.
ER.
A met!
Democratic Commitire Meels
The Democratic
will meet in Harrisburg Wednesday of |
next week. The election
chairman will then occur,
ent chairman, Hon, W. T. Creasy, will
likely be reelected. The committee
will also elect Divison chalrmen and
select the time and place for holding
the State convention,
lp A,
Will Vangart
Dr. J. F. Alexander today { Thure-
day ) started for Pittsburg where he
will attend the annual bangnet given
by the Equitable Life Insurance
Company to its medical examiners in
Pennsylvania. D°. Alexander has
acted in the capacity of examioer for
that coinpany for some years, and
their jaunts are anticipated to with
pleasure by their medical men.
A
No Hoad,
Messrs. GG. M, Boal and CC. W, Pal.
terson, with Horace Herring as sur-
veyor, made a road view in Marion
township. The proposed road began at
a point on the Jackeonville road be.
tween the farms of Mr, Yearick and
the Garbrick estate, leading south,
then east intersecting again with the
Jacksonville road at the property of
John Hoy, making a distance of three
miles. The viewers reported adversely,
SA
Rebersbarg and Water,
The citizens’ water company at Re-
bersburg on Saturday expect Lo reocive
the new pipe to be used in relaying
the water plant at that place. Eight,
six, four and three inch pipe will be
used, The pipe Is the same quality
used by the Centre Hall borough plant.
The laying of the pipe will be begun
as soon as it arrives. Prof. Henry
Meyer is president of the company,
and A. Noah Corman, Reuben D,
Blerly and W., W. Heckman, mana.
State commillee
of a state
The pres
MES BEUBEN €. GLEXN,
Mre. Reuben G
| residence of Mrs.
| Pugh street,
Elizabeth
to ber back caused by a fall. Mrs
Ghno was sn only daughter of Mr,
and Mra. Joseph Stover, of Pine Hall
Physio ans,
children,
sympathy of the entire community in
their great loss,
Hall Tuesday afternoon,
ducted by Rev.
kene,
services con
Glenn and Rev,
MR3. FLANK WEAVER,
to the great beyend en Tuesday
cvining of last week, at the St. Luke's
sulted from a eritical
years,
— —-
MILDRED ESTELLA WAGNER.
Barah
Waguoer,
the end came unexpectedly.
Continued st bottom of zext column,
gers, “with Ww. Limbert as more, |
LUBAL FREY DELIVERY
“
State College to be the Centre of a Bysten
to Nerve 1500 People
Postal WwW. WwW,
spent the greater part of last week i
State College, laying out routes
examining candidates for carriers,
examined five candidates
John M. Hartswick, Frank
‘ver, Wm. F. Thompson,
Osman, Arthur Evey.
He laid out three
territory as follows:
Route 1. Tskes in the Branch
shingletown and part of White Hall
Route 2. The corner
Ferguson township, then
flown as far f«
Big Hollow, and
in to C lege.
{oute Houserville, Rock Forgs
aud the selehborhood of Si
Inspector
k
b
and
He
as follows
B. Wea
5 Lemuel H
routes covering
»
3
north-east
the Barrens,
Mitchell's,
up to ii.
ol
: us HOTOSE
i
. Thompsons
siloh.
This service reaches almost 1500 pes
ple and will go into operation in at
sixty days,
i
Wp
Marringe Licenses
James A. Rossman,
M
oh
var Fives,
Bellefonte,
Jertha Milesbu
Viet SBtormstown.
Leva Williams, Port Matilda.
. Troutman,
Boughman,
>
» i
hilipabt
George 1
Nellie M.
Wm. E.
Arnie E
Samuel T,
¥
Mirg
Gibbony, Philipsburg,
lager, Btate College
e Lewis, State College,
Brooks,
K. Bell, Pl
— .
Pleasant Gap.
Aunie asanut Csap.
—— - —
LOCALS,
fifts
Graniete Cloth,
C. P. Long.
cents per ya
T ah
iAau
Misses Bertha Arms!
of Potters
Centre Hall Tuesday,
J. H. Moyer, of Colyer,
tsughter Myra, Monday, called to
the Reporter's new quarters
A. Bo
Thursday,
r Liverymas:
and
rong
ra Faust, Mills, were
and
we
Liveryman D.
today,
zor is in Miles
burg attending the
.
a8 CK.
The
Hall
y Ball
of
Reformed congregation
remembered their
Rw. A. A. Black,
stantial manner,
«et of double
highly appreciated
regerend
| Col. and Mrs,
returned to their
pastor,
que
gift of 3
The gilt
by
in
the
harness,
n
in
geutieman,
Rp
onte home
Jackson L
13
irday afternoon from
ellef Nat
ded tour
Souther
to
the former's father,
While in
the
t the
is looking the pic
health, aod reports the islands as
ing a
an exten
: 3 . 5 "231 ]
through Cuba and other
and
nn re
Oris, Tuesday drove Centre |
{all to see
ohn Epangler,
és]
whose editor
fo hie
ir ports r
wn
| paid his wots to
he taugh
he colonel ture of
lovely June climate,
Coutinned from fourth columyp
beautiful character in every respect, |
followed by other young people,
had many friends in this place,
will sincerely regret
from this world,
She |
who |
ber departure |
MAY IRENE W({
May Irene Wolf,
LY
daughter of T.
of about seven weeks
place Wednesday, Rev, Bmith,
Evangelical church officiating, assist- |
i
i
ed by two other ministers. Her age |
|
3
i
i
BARAM I’, VAN VALZAINL
The death of Sarah B. Van Valzah |
took place at Bpring Mills Wednesday
evening, at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Jeunie Van Valzah, at the age of |
over eighty-seven years. The inter.
ment will take place at Lewisburg |
Monday, where services will be cons |
ducted by Rev, Dr, Schuy®r, her pes- |
tor; Rev. Keifter, an old friend, and |
Rev. Thomas, the Lewisburg Presby-
terian pastor, Bervices will be held at
the residence, Bpring Mills, Sunday,
at 230 p. m., conducted by Rev. Dr.
Schuyler,
The deceased, whose maiden name
was Barber, was the widow of Jolin A.
Van Valzah, who died in Lewisburg
in 1854. Most of the couples’ married
life was spent at Buffalo Cross Roads,
Union county. The widowed lady
Inter came to Bpriog Mills, and joined
the Wilson family, nod afterwards
lived with her daughter,
The survivors of this branch of Van
Valzah family are Mra, Jennie Van
Valzab, widow of Dr. Frank Van Val
wal, Bpring Mills; Flavel Van Valzah,
and Mrs. Harriet Chamberlain, both
of Bloomington, Indiana.
Mrs. Van Valzah was a dear old la-
dy, whom every one loved on account
of her true Christian character which
always manifested itself,
Levi Btover died at his home in
Penn township on Wednesday after a
lingering illness, aged 41 years, 10
months and 10 daye. Funeral services
will be beld at the house on Saturday
morning at § o'clock. Interment at
st A SS
_ NO. 16.
{ NEWS,
OF LOCAL INTEREST
All PARTS.
Fhbobe
’
|
TOWN AND COUT
HAPPENINGS
FROM
4
pairs at
i
jushe
sn bill
passed
Lipped a car
wriles
has
his ane
ing ati,
ring trade
up 1
Ls 2
Preston, sue-
» with ot her
ver the I. &
of Centre
two
father of Mr.
home
trip to
past
Cn
Lils
*
LEER,
of
the
recents
e Doll,
fu-
Maurice
to the
tae
in the
accepts
f last
| service
and
ip in the
Lo him.
er 0
f Belle-
way home
brother
few
Mr.
has
work
sickness,
id Capt,
, stopped
turn from
Miilbeim
are Dems
they
and
presented
v
fi
r fn
oo
ice,
s but
hi
urse
rcaey
and
over
to Post
College,
ngly large
¢ tot for a
Ih as O00,
aver $2000
orders
Bradford,
ie train east
had the good
tlie unsuspect-
than
e ordinary
ford greedy,
although
until his
TEAD,
town
a
f415
4 3
1 ioss
and
well fi
Mrs
Grom
uing
basket was
Dr.
he
and h
Mil
t, of
Centre Hall
t of special
1 the former
the Reporter
hail hour very
He has
ling to profession.
ay from those
inclined
»rauc
eve
, and whil
ariers.
3 tied
iness, but whon aw
Braucht
cial side,
Nearbood, of Millheim,
Tuesday morning. He
1 his way to Gleasington, Clin.
manty, where he ipects to en-
the present,
county. Mr.
Ww weeks ago,
went to Aue
that state
y locating.
duties Dr
fo the s
i
is aways
1
kniamin
caller
ton of ey
peeling bark for
go Poller
Nearhood had “80 H
dd
is
io
a
inv Mrs. Nearho
Ii
the enuple propose final
A. McUlintie, of Farmers
Miils, spent a short time in the Repos
ter office Saturday. Mr. MeClintie
had a series of misfortuves in losing
several valuable work which,
considering the high price of the no,
ble animale, means a great deal. Mr,
MeCliutie is an avowed anti-Quayite,
and hopes the legislature will be puri
fied and Stone and his followers will
be dethroned.
Wilbur Hernoy, who fer the past
few weeks has been in the employ.
ment of the Gem Manufacturing Co,
Pittsburg, came to Centre Hall, the
Intter part of last week. He isdelights
ed with his position, and when he re
turns he will take his wife and baby
and begin honsekeepmig in the smoky
city. Wilbur is a good mechanic, and
Just tho kind of 8 yourg man wanted
by employers,
George Condo, of near this place, is
arrangiog to go to Jeannette, Wests
moreland county, where he will fol
low butchering, having learned that
business with his father and has bee
come skilled in it. The Condos, by
the way, are all butchers. “Mike” is
the “daddy” of them all, but
the youngest son, can kill and
drpss a beef in the time it takes a
inary man 40 eat 4 squats
rors, nois, and it n
James
horses,