The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 22, 1903, Image 8

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most popular
Kitay
competition on account of his extra
toes, ’
Lavmbert
night
ly carried
whether It was
s i iatress who was the
of doubt,
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LOCALS
Star Store,
Meeting of County Grange
of
pnnge
foren
legree members are
Pomona Gra Fresh fish
will meet in Git
nge Centre county
Arcadia Friday.
and afternoon,
invited.
Ladie's Fleece lined hose, with light |
Two session oon colored feet—Glarman’s.
H fourth
Sale of personal property of K. N
Odenkirk Saturday at 1 p. m.
Rev. and Mrs. Christine
(Thursday) will return to their home
in Hardin, Ohio.
J. D. Keen, of Penn township, killed
a hog that dressed seven hundred and
- » -
Hare NDargaip,
today
Our regu ir a short
pe Ir
£4.50 Cabinets fi
A discount
not
titue for of 334
an advertising
cent, 4
dodge but a straight tip. If you want
Al
¥
i
Cel
tures now is your opportunity,
Hall
i
seventy-seven pounds, |
WW. D. Bhoop is in Jeannette, West- |
moreland county, where he is engaged |
. i1n a large grocery store. |
rican will conduct a .
\ Dr. Riter
Every
’ week in
fn oR.
ill
wires,
ilre Friday
WwW. W,
i —
every
SMITH.
A
New Nervice
spent several days this
nity of Lock Haven |
doctoring sick horses and cattle.
Mrs. Wm. J. Wilson, of Howard,
vigited her son,
ition ser
ng at
"the
1 tele
Lhe
Vige .
the viel
th o'clock
day w be
hone
Thomas (3,
days,
‘1
larger towns
York, N
fe nearest
several
home Saturday.
Wm. E. Confer
wtmaster at Howard,
ew Jer- this place,
bulle- |
has been appointed
and (
Lock Haven.
Pp
lege or Musie
children to |
Music
d no better P
Music at
Pupils
siring their sition at Salona,
struction in
called
morning on
aunt, Mrs
Miss Carrie Bpicher
easant Gap Wed
unt of the deat
Michael
John Oden
Was
fit sday
RCC Ih of her
Bpicher.
begin-
admitted
and July
om the
son of Mr,
kirk,
was mentioned last week, has im-
i wed very much.
MoOYE] pare ed ver: nu
Wm G near Spring
Mills, is sul what appears
Potters | 1o be ralysis, which
a light
hurt fall re-
water
Io fall
vinst astone
by a has slightls speech and
tO dip
Arins
home
nome, ealendars for
Hi
th
is office is at of
d stitching
xl, The
Alex-
wondition
uire the Pe society of the
0 K. Smith, of
-
Hal
Oak
Pleasant Gap,
2 resident of Pot.
to Kansas i
sinment
evening
iment
led ©
I'be
will
I'he
Mis-
Dursday
poiit {
an enthusis
18
nator Heinl
editor Georgy
MmisbUrg,
Hale f
y John
recent
arm fal
Kline is
is farm will be
: i
How CCU -
Bower, | ¢ 4 !
i ed to the B farm, ai
Noll, 8. W, |
John T. Me-
Dr. W. U
and E
another
PVs, IAs,
H. Noll, 8 ion |
pie « by Joh
A 5
who called
itly
Hall,
i. 1 mong ti men
A. Woodward Was
One
. ’ ££
guests of
eviously ar-
ere the
had pr
{ iam i= ©
Manhattan
IOUS dinner,
Ave,
a
DCALS James Armstr Potters
Wedn
and recei
Mrs
Mills,
f
i
eighty years, sday waa unfort
viog
her hip, from which she sutlers greatly,
Mrs. Armstrong
| the | for several
with attack of
which she has not recovered
Henry Zeigler,
| years has lived on the George VanTries
| farm Hall, next
alling fA Revver il
Frank
borough
th
CO |
SH
ax has been confined to
weeks suffering
from
Olise
by the young
Cirange
an
ple ",
Ar-
January 31.
erysipela
fa Agus In
Vvening,
who
ieus will be held in
evening to
ican borough ticket
y saturday near Linden spring
Pott
Armers who
Millheim.
Wm.
the
near town, was one | cided to retire from farming. The
ownship
ittended the
representive |
institute at
farm vacated by
by Charles Wright, of
The vacancy in the
ing Department,
State College,
ition of M. A
| J. E. Kirkham,
The very bad condition. | ated from the
At many places they are chock full of |
i snow has all,
iow, aud at others
ig travel tedious
Stormstown,
Martz, of
young farmers of
Tusseyville, one of at
the
been filled by
caused
Pond,
that section who | by
has
ih Lit
Lhe Dus
ness pay, was a call-
roads are in Missouri University in |
:
1895 and since then has been actively |
engaged in bridge engineering.
The body of G. W. Moist, thirty-two
years found along the tracks i
of the Pennsylvania Railroad about
two miles east of Ryde station, Mifflin |
| county, Thursday of last week. Moist |
| was in the habit of going to Lewis. |
town on freight trains, and it is sup- |
posed that it was while on one of these |
trips that he met his death,
i
| Wm. L. Runkle and Wm. Grimm, |
{office men of the Knoxville Land |
| Tmprovement Company, both of Pitts- |
Mr. and Mrs. N. Bigler Bhafler, east | burg, stopped in Centre Hall Wednes-
of Centre Hall, Sunday entertained | day on iheir way from the inaugura- |
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Keller and son | tion. Mr. Runkle isa son of C. D. |
Roy, and Mr, and Mrs. Foster SBhear- | Runkle, also of Pittsburg, He left Cen- |
er, all of Zion, snd Mr. and Mrs. An-| tre Hall about thirteen years ago, and |
itrew Rote, of near this place. | has been in Pittsburg avout eleven
Jacob Markie, of Oak Hall, is dem- years, having spent the remainder of |
natrating what can be done in the | the time in Philadelphia,
Hine of beeskeeping During last sea Amini
son his workers manufactured nearly | Is He Dead ?
fu quarter ton of sweets, There should | Hey, John! John!!
ess SY
Fresh fish—BStar Store,
Laundry soap at 5 cents per pound, |
' 40 per cent. below price—Garman's, |
the
Ea pear ad, taki
Ira Grossman, of Penns Cave, was |
Thursday of week, Mr, |
making preparations to |
give the large peach orchard of Messrs.
Mingle and Arney special care,
W. H. Schuyler
Finney, at Shade
old, was
in town last
(rrossman is
Rev, is assisting
Rev, Gap, in con-
ducting n series of meetings. This is
in accordance with a plan adopted by |
Presbytery, that each of their minis.
ters ald a fellow worker.
Bill :
Basides the profit to bee-keeper, the |
bees’ aid in distributing pollen is not |
inconsiderable in value,
THE INAUGURATION,
un od THE STAF
loauguration day has passed into
history and will long remain a vivid
local memory. ‘The imposing cere-
mony Tuesday, which marked the in
stallation of Governor Pennypacker,
the parade which converted the streets
of Harrisburg into the theatre of one
of the most striking pageants witnessed
at the State Capital for many years.
In the carriage that bore Governor-
elect Pennypacker from the Executive
Mansion to the scene of his inaugura-
tion were Governor Btone, Justice D
Newlin Fell, of the Bupreme Court,
and Hon. Benjamin K. Focht, chair-
ernor of Pennsylvania,
ESTABLISH
ENNER
GEO. O., BE
e @® ©
Committee; after this came the carriage
bearing Lieutenant Governor Goblin;
his successor, Hon. William O. Brown;
tev. E. H. Leisenring, pastor of Trini-
Harris
Inaugu-
and Hon, George Kunkel, of
burg chairman of the House
| ral Committee. Then came the
| vevances in which were the Judges of
| the local Courts, the President Pro Tem
of the Benate, the NBpeaker of the House
and other dignitaries. The military
{ part of the escort, headed by Major
{ General Charles Miller and his stafl,
Adjutant General Btewart and other
the State soldiery in their
trappings of gold lace and martial ac-
the effect of
| the spectacle, On the stand were Mrs.
Pennypacker, the three Misses Penny-
| packer and Aubrey Pennypacker, the
latter a student at the University of
Pennsylvania.
At the conclusion
Rev, Leisenring the (
tion of Judge Pe Huy
or was signed by t
and House
was read by (
I. N. Bmiley,
are syed in his
stered the os
The cabinet, far as
Attorney (
arson, of Philadelpl: hi
Commouwenlth
et
con
oflicers of
of the Weather Re
rtifl
1a
prayer by
ale of elec
ro-
of the
port for
pacrer as (Gove
he officers
of Representatives,
hief Clerk of the Senate
and then Justice Fel
f office, admin-
~elatle
robes of
KO) peed,
anunou
follows Per
Li. ¢
Of
Bw
pterdent
J
Fayette;
Grounds, Thomas
ontgomery.
peri
Nlewsnrs
pit
Attend the Cancas
ED 1E
> 0 9
~a-THE STAR.
I. ..H
U. 5. Government.
ERE IRS ACER I RR RIN UM LT
over my
and :
at ena. . 2
not
exactly
so ii
a { m
» on
(LIT INO ™MYIAY (1
umocrman
£
11
A
ago he suffered an attack
’ * 5 } Te.
motor attaxi that made him ia J
Ak
dl { 35
life
Adams ¢
where he
and
He
fifty-three
SOWiyY ebilx “
i Away 33C,
Was Dorn In
Years ago, pent
bis younger days aswan iron worker
MRS
$3
n ne:
CA FISHER.
yt ’
d age of eighty two 1's silk and ¢
nfirmaties caused by 75¢c, your choice JC.
becen Fisher died at | Lot of Child
/nionville Inst weel A few child's ¢ eiderdown coats a
Lot of Men's wool and Jersey
| were 75¢, 55¢ e 79¢c, 5%
| Lot of Men's working Sh rts
were 24¢, 35¢ were 48c¢.
35¢ were 48¢ to 60c, 98¢
A few Men's and Boy’ S
than cost. I have placed almos
| Boy’s wool hats in this sale.
Boy's ats as low as 0c and
Lined Muleskin gloves for M
Lot Boy's wool waists at 30c
¥e
ren’'s wool caps w
are two sons and
George W,
ship: Samuel WW,
Huouotingdon county;
I Mary,
the
LT ge
1 Ci
naineiy
x ¥
WC
| Half
Du:
hie,
garrin,
Nannie a at home
died
from the
red
Bago, at
wrles Homer Harry at
his
pe in Smullton effects of
an accident which occur in Potter
county more than a year
was struck
h injured
which
free |
his spine. He was en- |
the v.dent,
various hospitals
tim« he by a falling
whi
tireiv
thi
His
helpless after 8% ale
gh treated
age was twenty-
at
nine years,
|cost, Ribbon remnants cheap.
Ladies’ Golf Glove s 15¢c were
Lot of candy on hand since
MES MARY C. DAVIDSON
At the of ninety-five
Mary CO
F. Weaver, of Milesburg,
CAago.
vears, Mrs, |
{ Col. James |
died in Chi-
The remains will be interred in
Thursday) afternoon,
of Wm. Da-
Two daughters survive, Mrs.
Nolan, of Chicago, and Mrs. James
Kanaas,
MICHAEL SPICHER
age
Davidson, sister of
I have a lot more goods to
scribed here.
New lot of those 3
Deceased was the widow
vidson,
¢ Prunes.
MKS
< \ -~ p-
1 con y FOP
i AVL wy
Wl
worry! «
Ids wii oO
31.35.
4 Ch x
all Nos ul der Wear.
Ladies’ 24c
wr CA Nh 4 No or te
Lot of
«
Joy
-~
J IC
17 OP
32C.,
at 50c.
Nei
- of gto
SUILS
caps were 24¢ to 48c¢, your
erdowl 40c to
caps were
$ OL ~ warp
Je WC
S a
~~ ©
y >
’
cre
<
£ 3
144
pr
Rp
wen
rt
evn 3
Hin had
8
gh colors at
CSS shirts your ch
Sd dA
<
and
At less
the
and
storm over-coats all
entire stock of Men's
Men's 25¢.
en and Bors
were 45¢,
at 18c were 24c.
25¢, 35¢ were 48¢.
show you that I have not de-
Mrs. Bpicher died at her home near
Pleasant Gap early Wednesday morn-
| ing from the effects of dropsy, from
which dicease she suffered since early
Inst fall. Her age is about fifty-eight
years. Funeral will take place Batur-
Sale Register,
[Parties hav :
office will be given an advertiseme
head free of charge. When §
ed here the rate is Fifty Cen
ing their sa
Saturday, 1 p.
Centre Hall, buggy,
Friday February 20, 1 p. m r Loe, ono.
haif mile east of Colyer, one cow, w, hous
hold goods, eto.
Toesday 12 o'clock
Grossman, about 4
horses, oattl
4K. N. Odenkirk
bousehold goods, el
m.-Jan
gloves,
The husband and wwo children,
Boyd Allen and Edna, survive, The
noon--March 10 «Joseph
mile south of Hatlystown
farm ympleine nie, howehold ponds
a%so Y pore vacant Jol immediately sinih of
Centre Hall borough line, on turnpike; also §
Acres, more or jess, timber land on Tussey Moun
tain adjoining Ker Tin homestead
Poin toe March 11], 8
usseyrville, farm
to her marriage, being a daughter of
Abraham Stine, deceased, She leaves
latter being Mrs, Win. Bilger and Miss
Lizzie Stine, of Pleasant Gap.
Semi. Annual Clearance
Sale of Overcoats and Suits,
1-4 off; Overcoats and Suits,
1-3 off; Overcoats and Suits,
11.2 off;— Montgomery & Co.,
Clothiers.
1008 RENT --The Dinges Store bullding is for
rent, good De Dineen for bakery or fi
busines of
Jan. 22, 1908.
Wednesday 1
mile north of
plements,
Friday, 10 a. m March 18-1. H. Wagner,
one mile east of Potters Mills, large farm stock
and complete set of farm Implements,
Thursday--March 12«Jaoobh Dreon, one and
one-halt miles south-west of Millheim, farm
stock, implements and household goods,
Saturday 1 p. m.—March 14-Harry Decker, 134
miles past of ire Hill, on Dsuberman’s farm,
household goods, ete,
Tuesday —Mareh 17=<bamuel Durst, south of |
Centro Hall
Wednesday 10 8, March 18<Jacob Shearer, i
east of Centre Hill, arm took and Implements. |
Monday, March 25M, B. Duck, 23 miles |
Ehowers, 5g
sock and ime
» ¥
Centre
arge farm stock and farm ime
Toesday ? a. m «
miles east of Centre
stock and implements
March
Hall
AHPorry Pr
Large sale of farm
. Saturd Ip moMareh 25.
ick. on 3 DOA Y
impleme
«Mrs M.A
Spring Mille, live si wk,
household furniture, ete
Hoars
farm
A ——————
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements of candidates for politionl
recog n before borough and tow ship cane
Cuses msl he accompaiied with the cash. The
rate is one dolinr. All other notices of politioal
character, five conte a 1ine, aise cash in advance,
ition
on ——
We are authorized to sate that Frank Bog ian,
of the Souih precinct, fs a ¢ andidate for the « Hoo
of Buperviv raf roads of Potter towns h Pp. set jeot
to the declkion of the Democratic caucus of
sald district
A ————————
Semi Annual Clearance
Sale of Overcoats and Suits,
Overcoats and Suits,
1-3 off; Overcoats and Suits,
1-2 offi—Montgomery & Co,