The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 29, 1903, Image 4

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    THE
CENTRE
S.W, SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,
ription to the Re
advance.
ine for three
for each
made
on applic
DEMOCRATIC CO {tOMMITTEE 1003
A
iiiivilie,
the home
Allison,
ivalescent,
n housed up
however, im-
IOV
Wi
HErGIDZ as Wei K, yiere ne
for Wil-
§ X pt Cla
dom Gramley dep ted
fo begin Work as an prentic
West
in the
Springs,
of
guest
the sick list,
~prucetown,
store,
ture
for Pitts
in the rail-
not
the west pre-
; inspector,
wossor, Da-
“LWO
wd considering
sick
Lis,
list,
siderable
around in have not
ye bse
ing fo
me
11764 oO t isa good show
the to
upied.
all the houses
OC
ndrew Sh able to be
¢
again af
le wee
er
=imon Ki sid wife and
Bessie, of
last week one day
{Of el,
business,
to
ake charge of
Of
Mr.
King is looking forward the
when he will t the Mus-
ger Hotel at Millheim.
Miect
for nearly
again circulating
Mr. Shires is the
re] Bhires,
after being housed
two iths by sickness, ia
friends,
popular life insurance
agent of the village,
Merchant O. T. Corman purchased
no
among his
cidedly the handsomest turnout in
this neighborhood.
Why are not steps placed on the op-
posite end the foot bridge over
Penns Creek, instead of long plank—
the bridge being somewhat elevated.
These plank are frequently covered
with ice and snow, making a very
dangerous footway. Some day this
may occasion a very serious accident —
and then the village can pay for it,
Some of the people are filling thelr
fee houdes with a very superior quali.
ty of ice, solid as adamant,
Of
—— I ——
Woodward.
Milton Yearick snd Joe Ard made a
trip to Mifflinburg last week.
Bamuel Mowery and family, of
Wolfe's ¢ hapel, visited friends in town
on Tuesday.
A number of young people from this
place and Fiedler spent Monday even-
ing very pleasantly at the home of
Win. Guisewite, at Aaronsburg. All
report having a fine time,
Charles Musser, of Buffalo, N. Y., is
paying his parentsa two weeks’ visit,
Nittany Mountain,
O. M. Lonberger busy
| lime for his corn ground.
(i. W. Noll is
faust aud is confine
Wasson and family
| Monday on the Mountain, with
| Wasson's parents.
in hauling
not improving very
d to the hous
Samuel spent
Mrs
Gi. P. Thomas is busy hauling wood
to Centre Hall and Pleasant Gap.
sore foot: not
{ hatehet, Cal,
Wm. Parker is busy chopping wood
a good day to use
| for John Kennedy.
| An
in
na, arrived at Mrs, Smith's
Black Hawk last week.
Rtudy Gingerich is chopping
| ging poles for Toney Noll.
Mrs. J.
house plants as any one could
see, nnd most ofthem are
py
Aaronsburg,
(Chas, Stover
sister Mary, of Pean
home of H. H, Weaver Sunday
The Mis=zes Ruth
: ' 3
Mingle spen
accompanied by
Nellie
friends at
Swabb and
sunday with
Coburn
Johu Kreamer, an old citizen of the
he sick list.
Bellefonte
home over Sunday.
of the
High school, we
Mra,
ff their
Macks yville, a fe
Mrs
Mr. and James Weaver were
= sOn
Harry, at
w days last week
Maz wer has gone to make
home imer Limberts, near
ithitow!
Mrs
Fred
mbert and E.G. Mingle were to the
and Ralph Stover,
K church Sunday to hear
['bomas, of Bloomsburg.
Mrs Chas. SBmull and
of Bmuliton, and
Rebersburg, were
if Jesse Wert
ned their
iN op
pro-
\ 1 3 :
ng Monday eveniog.
ver is attending court
= week,
pty
‘otters Mills.
Pilmer caughta
vas trying to kill
ned to Diseye. Ask
F'om what WAH,
Miss Carolin McClaskey Is spend-
ing afi Centre Hall,
guest of W., H. Btiy
J Wilkins
on (ay vere ou
w days in as the
rand wife
and James Reish
hin n
Mor t huntiog
red fell
and James ar of 341
Mrs. Edw
and bagged a d w. John
ite,
twood is spending
Lock
and
a few days with her mi
Haven,
says it is all
ither at
bachelor
who
Re-
I'biere are § » in this town
to subscribe for
er but borrow it as the
ited, Now take a hint
for the Reporter and do
and
want to read,
’ ' $ 3
Are Loo 8 the
ingy
a
por
mail is distrit
SOGOD
As
and subseribs
not borrow
bother other people
Harry Fishburn's cancer doctor is
here and all
There will t
wpe for his speedy relief,
the
replace
10 Arrests as
$ 1 *
KH ifss 0
nave bough gl
that broken in Strong's mill
fhere is t
alk of a picture gallery to
spring. Just
be opened here in the
ask Daddy Good
John Lucas
Daniel Daup, has just made a contract
Win.
who has his home with
with that gentleman to bring home
with him two p
Dan will soon
a big pile of pe Ris,
8. G. Long and
Strong on Sunday
took a trip to the
My tp
& Beech,
Messrs, Janes and
Thomas
from Ammon Vonada on Baturday,
W. R. Young has rented
Reifsnyder’'s farm west of Millheim,
plements, Kelley
move on the farm vacated
Young.
attended the caucus at Spring Milis on
Saturday.
ed friends at Beech on Sunday,
Harry Gentzel has gone into
drop now,
Miss Lizzie Foust, of Potters Mills,
her uncle, James Foust,
town, where he will try his hand at
braking on the railroad,
Greene Decker is taking out timber
with which he will build a large shed
to his barn,
Samuel Ertel made a business trip to
Bellefonte on Monday,
i 5 MI HS AE
Get a free sample of Chamberlain's
Btomach and Liver Tablets at C, W,
Bwartz's, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson's,
Potters Mills; C. J. Finkle's, Sprin
Mills. They are essier to take an
more pleasant in effect than pills,
Then their use is not followed by con-
stipation as is often the case with pills,
Regular size, 250. per box.
A —
Hee Grant Hoover before you insure,
Oak Hall,
Miss Dollie Lonberger entertained
about thirty-five of her friends on Bat-
urday evening, it being her twentieth
birthday. Bhe received many
some presents, Refreshments were
served and all departed for their homes
reporting a pleasant time,
Jack Klinger and wife spent Bunday
ut State College,
Mrs, Isaac Tressler and Miss
the
Anna
Loesch spent Bunday at home of
Mra, Maggie Bailey and two little
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kline,
Clifford Close and Miss Nellie Holt-
et enjoyed a sleigh ride to Axe Mann
and Marion
of Rock Bprings, are paying their cous-
in, Edith Korman, a visit.
Samuel Reitz accompanied by Miss
Lizzie attended
meeting at Lemont
Misses Laura
john,
Tus-
Mrs,
David Glasgow and family, of
seyville, spent several days with
Cilasgow’s parents at this place,
[zora Rupp was in town Thursday
and Friday,
J. H. Ross was in town Friday.
A sled load of Be
entertained at the home of Henry Ho-
man Friday evening
Miss Alice Shugaris of
misburg folks were
McAlevy's
Fort, is visiting
Burns
Mart i
joyed a sleigh
On BUNUday evening.
Henry He
people Lao Lh
wled
man had a
Brauch
evening.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Burns
Linden Hall.
her sister, Mre, Chestie Taessler.
Dan and Annie Bohn on the 19th.
Lloyd Worral boasts of boy number
three at his house,
Miss Lilly Ross is suffering from a
severe attack of grip.
Miss Marcia Kimport, of Altoona, is
a few weeks.
Mrs. John Potter and Miss Leonora
Potter, of Milesburg, spent Bunday
with Henry Potter and sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wieland and
Mrs. Ellen Allen spent Tuesday with
F. E. Wieland.
Ex-Sherift Ishler, of Bellefonte,
| transacted business in town Tuesday.
Among the guests at the home of
| were John Benper, Mrs, Benner,
| Andrew R. MeNit and Mrs, Theodore
| Boal.
James Ross and Miss Anna Ross left
{ for Huntingdon county Tuesday to at-
tend the wedding of Miss Anna White,
Miss Lily Ross who was to have been
one of the bridesmaids is unable to go
on account of a severe attack of grip.
i a— Beef eins -
Sule Register,
{ thelr
ing sale bills printed
riven an advertisement
over Sunday
Charles Kuofl, of Alt
ing a few dave wit
Miss Alice
with Miss Elsie Peters Friday «
OCHA, Is
h his parents,
Shugarts took supp
Yening
I'he ice harvest is
Jared Evi
passing through
beginning agai
Lemont, WHE seen
this place Thursday
evening en route for “*Beulabland
Miss ra MeCliotie entertained
ing
entre
ple
A Sunday even
f { Hal
Re OF
Ls, O
{
iis
his aged aunt
Zimmerman, to her home at
pending
# home
here in {
County
was in tow
E. K. Smith and f
day afternoon at ti
Wesley Tate and family were to SBhi-
loh Sanday, to alt
v
end communion ser
Ces,
Jacob Klinger's family spent Sunday
}
O
nace,
Andrew Tate and son Paul, of
Grove Mills, spent Saturday afternoo:
K
Edward Sellers, foundryman,
Smith
pen
al the county seat transact
ing business,
Mr. and Mra. Ross L
Monday at Lemont
Potters Mills,
wwder and 0
we
Mr. brother
Bible, of
Dale snd
Bunday at the
Charles
Branch, spent
his mother, in this place,
Mrs. Dale, of this
family, of ths
home of
has
place, pur-
ets ent esi
Boalsburg.
Warren Bailey, of State College,
Woods.
Roy Woomer, of State College, call
ed at the Kaup mansion Saturday.
Miss Janet McFarlane held a recep-
tion on Friday evening in honor of her
brother Frank and bride,
The primaries of both parties were
held on Saturday; both parties put up
The ladies of the Reformed church
held a chicken and waffle and oyster
Saturday evening which
Was a success in every way. The pro-
ceeds after all expenses were paid
fiftystwo dollars. The mon-
ey is to be used for putting new win-
dows in the Bunday school room.
Mr. and Mra. Mervin Kuhn, of Re-
bersburg, spent a few days 1ecently
with friends in this place,
Miss Roxie Keller, of Houserville,
spent several days last week with her
cousin, Miss Margaret Mothersbaugh.
pM A AA
Semi Annual Clearance
Sale of Overcoats and Suits,
14 off; Overcoats and Suits,
1-3 off; Overcoats and Suits,
J-2 off,—Monigomery & Co,
Clothiers.
po
Another Contest for Keith's
'o interes the children,
| mixed word contest is herewith given.
| Here are four words, which form
selene “Keith's is one word,
What are the other three?
i GIKHREWHE RI] BA
“Great fun at Keith's’ was the
rect to last week's contest
answer
Where there were ties, each were giv-
|
A prize
Address
Editor Keith's New Chest-
it Street Theatre, Philadelphia,’’ and
tickets will be given for the first
nn correct answers
-~ - —
College of Music
he
thorough
children to
in Music,
find no better
Parents
have
i well
siring their
instruction
ant cared for, can
‘ollege of Music
Pa
snd from the begins
a he ( at
| Freeh Snyder county, Pupils
ire,
from ten vears old
io ti
ner e advanced admitted,
| Tern Muy 4, Ju
| 30. For catalogue address
4 Hexgry B
are
ia Degin
¥ A «1
gi ne 15 and July
MovER.
Writing paper bought by the pound;
{ the oddly sensible way to buy it ; 10, 18
} cent 110 sheets
| . :
{ and 2 quality, about
| to a pound—Garman’s
we
Semi Annual Clearance
| Sale of Overcoats and Suits,
| 1-4 off; Overcoats and Suits,
§
A Generation Ago | 2
20th century way is the (iCorrred
COFFEE;
WLO Ny,
coffee could only be i
, i” 7 Z
|e
— Ee
bought in bulk. The [§=
yy
way—sealed pack-
or 1 »
ages, always clean,
fresh and retaining
its rich flavor.
Backnell Plans for o
At the Bemi-n
Board of Trust
that ous hundred thous:
had been secured, making
dred thousand re
were su
ol one and
bourd e
ized the
may b
matter
which
Ous Lh
reaas
we
We are in Business
Remember
Our Goods
Are all NEW
ToPlease Customers.
If yi u ha
come
have beet
| Clothiers.
New Insurance Agency.
To the Public ;
I clesire here by to remind my frie rds,
and the public in general, that since my
retirement Jrom clerkash ip in the ( ounty
Commissioners’ office I have purchased
the general Insurance Agency of John
('. Miller, to which I will ive
my on-
fire attention.
This agency represents a strong line
of Standard Fire Insurance Companies;
also Accident Insurance; and is the lo-
cal office for the “NORTH WESTERN
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.”
which has many large policies in this
territory and is recognized as one of the
best and cheapest.
When considering the matter of In-
surance in any form, you can make
pour wishes known by addressing me by
card, by telephone, or calling personal-
ly at my office, 2nd floor Bush Arcade,
Bellefonte, Pa., and I will promptly
supply you with the necessary informs
tion and data.
A portion of your patronage is ree
spectfully solicited.
i
'Seasonable Goods
Seasonable Prices
1
We have a line of goods |
that are entirely secasona- |
ble. Ours is everybody's
store, with etl prices |
to none—all prices are low
enough to be termed bar- |
gains,
GROCERIES
and—
DRY GOODS
are the principal articles
now needed in the house-
hold. These goods are
here and are sold at the
lowest possible price.
WOOLEN GOODS
at the right prices,
to see us.
Come
C. J. FINKLE
BOYD A. MUSSER,
Spring Mills, Pa.
No.
Mone
with
Om
oe at
ATLiE]
) pect with trais
Afternoon reins from
snd Tyrone connect
Oollege. Treips
ot with Penns, BR. B.tre
iefonte
{Dally except Sun
F.H. THOMAS
will
Homes
Churches
Stores
Offices
cheaper than Coal Oil
by using the ,.....
Martindale
Acetylene Generator.
For further infor-
mation and refer-
ence addresa—
J. 8S. ROWE,
Centre Hall.
Representing.
KINNER MAN'FG Co, Warren, Pa
light your