The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 05, 1903, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORT
S. W. SNITH, Editor and Proprietor.
CENTRE: HALL, . PENNA.
TH
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISE M ENTH.--20 cents per line for three
fosertions, and 5 per line for each subse
quant insertion. Glher rates made kvown
on application
URSDAY, MARCH 5, 1903
DEMOCRATIC CO, COMMITTEE--19003,
Bellefonte, N. W., John Trafford.
RW. PH Garrity
" WwW. © t. Meck.
Centre Hall, F.
Howard, Al
[eT
Union nN »
Henner, N,, L
Benner, 5., J
Boggs, N.,
Bogus, E
Boggs, W., , Mileshurg,
, Lemont
Ferguson, E
Ferguson, W
Gregg, N. P
Gregg, BE
Smith,
Boon,
Story
Spring Mills.
Rev. Kuntz, of the United Evangel
ical chur
for Baltimore I'he o
which he is connected
place this His
hope he back to this
aya
The Spring
*h, | on Monday morning
with
that
friends
field
mierence
mests in
many
wil
Mill schools will
April 13,
sierman ©
begin
their spring term with
Prof. WW. } H mnductiong
the normal aud Miss Orpha Gramley
the primary dey
Last
Mrs, Charles C
delightful dino
their daughter
twelft
1903,
ariment,
Mr. and
a very
of
being her
nua was the
recipient of many gifts from
her friends. The lke had a
very enjoyable time snd returned home
at an early hour.
It was George last
Tuesday. Mr. Duakle started the flit-
tings in this place, into the
Ad. Neese home railroad.
Krider Frank inte
the house vacated by Mr,
Miss Orphia Gramley
Saturd afternoon
HINmMIings gave
'r party in honor
nus, it
h birthday. Miss A
usefu
young 1
Sess ieta?
Junkies
nove
moving
alo the
8
expecis Lo move
Dunkle.
spent Sunday
visiting her brother at Boalsburg.
Prof. A. M. Allison spent Sunday at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Braucht.
Hoo, Wm. M. Allison made a short
trip to Bellefonte ti week, visiting
his brother Archibald, who sustained
i the some
is
dpjuries from a fall on ice
time ago,
a
Aaronsburg,
Colyer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Colyer
tained a large and merry
enter
crowd of
week, Every one enjoyed the games
and fine music by the string band, and
ed some flue selections on his grapho-
phone. Those were, James
=tover aud wife, Dr.
present
er, Apna Beblebimer, Ray Smith,
Bertha Bible,
Sweetwood,
Alice Decker,
viessrs, Charles
James Groduanrt, John
Ammon Burkholder, George Smith,
Harry Bible, Frank Meloy, Samuel
Johnson, John Bitner, Blain Palmer,
Lloyd Smith, Alex. McCoy, Michael
Smith, all of Potters Mills; Thomas
Swartz, Tusseyville; Henry Shadow,
Arthur B Lee and wife, Colyer; Miss
Ruth Swabb, Aaronsburg; Ray Burns,
Pittsburg; Leslie Jacobs, Centre Hall
Mr, and Mrs. C., 8. Bottorf spent
Sunday at the home of Frank Bogdan
at Potters Mills
Bottor {
after
Miss Carrie returned home
Saturday, spending
months at State College, with
ter, Mrs. Wm. Ripka.
her sis-
acted business at the home of William
teiber, Friday last.
Howard
spent Bunday atl
Shadow,
Ii
Among those on
Mrs,
Meiss. All ure improving.
Fhomas Boal and sisters, Misses No-
of Stone Mili, spent
Sunday evening at the home of P. B.
Jordan,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm
daughter Carrie spent Sunday at the
Frazier,
of Yeagertow:
mv,
the sick list
and Miss Marion
George Lee
ra snd Emma,
home of Charles
Misses Virgie Pearl Kritzer
spent Sunday at the bome of William
Bower
and
Ihe first sige of spring was noticed
Mondy morning by the appearance of
a flock of blue birds
I'he funerals of Mrs
Mary Dashem were well attended con-
0. K. Love aud
favorable weather.
Boalsturg,
R. Lee.
James Runkle und family, of Tussey-
ville; Mrs. Lydia High, and Mr and
Mrs. James Jr., of Colyer,
spent Wednesday evening at the home
of J. H. Moyer
P. B, Jordan, of Colyer, and Maurice
R inkle, of Tusseyville, had quite an
sidering the ut
Mrs. ( Iyde Boy er, of
visiting Lier unele, J
i [91
Runkle,
upset on Lhe way to the sale Baturday.
No one was .vjured.
Charles Frazier and Lloyd Bmith
left Monday for Altoona, where they
will be employed ou the railroad.
News reached this place Monday of
the death of Mrs. Ed. Detwiler,
Sadie McClellan, at her
| Reedsville.
I'he children of James
fiee
howe at
Horner were
| all at home on Sunday; they are Mr,
{and Mrs. Harvey Horuoer, Farmers
| Mills; Mr. snd Mrs. Clair Stamm, Lin-
{ den Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Rickert,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Horner, Colyer;
i Miss Edna, Bellefonte: Miss Bertha, at
i home. All enjoyed the day.
Dora Wingard spent Sunday at the
home of her mother.
——— —————
Murray's School District,
There were lot of farmers
i
Potters Mills.
Mrs. Calvin Ruhl went to
county to visit her husband's parents,
The other day Edward Allison was |
standing looking at his stock, not
Union
ling of an eye his buck sheep struck |
bim from behind, knocking him |
down, but in falling he landed on the
buck’s back, breaking the fall, The |
buck backed for another shot but Mr.
Allison was wise, kept his bead down,
rolled away and jumped up in time to
calch the buck by the head thus sav-
ing himself from badly hurt.
He received a slight injury to his leg,
but otherwise he don’t
being
mind the en-
Last Baturday Miss Cordelia Acker |
held a banquet at the school house in|
honor of her scholars, and
Cake ee
cream were served, Miss Acker
noble young lady and deserves much |
credit for the work hes for |
is A
slhie done
J. F. McCoy made a business trip to]
Bellefonte,
James Malone was in und |i
finest
tow]
ni
i
bad shape; James is one of the
W. C. Bible is ho
and is on the sick list: }
me from
very fast,
A few davs ago James
otiiitng
bay ing of the i
they started » red f
1's aster’s M
fox made several trip
in pursuit, Mr
al i
the ground by
He arrived bh
very tire
rear
Jd. D
good hit
posed
Deput
tow:
not 100K 1
gal fees [ro
zelte charg
gart 1s a m
As your
inGusires
st
Lhe
gle, poitier,
other Lreeds
Mr.
i +1
sending them to
Strong is
the st Hrs
ples rea
Sireels, «
and sto
sidering ti
a dog incubator
fant industry protect
In the exporting of
ly competitors in
i Ds
Johnny Bitner,
breeder and rai
worl
Pine Grove Mills.
It was a happy gathering at the
home of grandmother Elizabeth Mee
Williams, near Pennsylvania Furnace,
Beech,
Borry to note that
seriously ill
Mrs, Howard
were
Greene Decker is
from
he gpenl a week with
Foust returned
stone of her life. A splendid dinner | lier sister
was served and the afternoon was| John Hoover
spent in hearing reminiscenses of long | badly wreck his wagon on Saturday.
W. F. MeClcllan was examined for
mail errrier og | route No. 3, from
Bpring Millg to Colyer,
i
younger ones enjoyed the games and | rura
fun. The old lady is noted for her|
Calvin Lingle has taken a paper
The happy folks | Wood contract from A. C. Confer.
bid her adieu, wishing her many more
returns of anniversaries,
Last Thursday evening the I. O. 1J,!
A. M., of No. 515, Tussey Council, held
their ninth annual banquet at the Bt,
Elmo, where mine host Randolph and |
his good wife made every body feel at
One hundred plates were set
for the juniors and their guests. J. H.
Ward catered to the occasion; oysters,
ice cream and cake were served with a
Miss Maude Decker is
deserving of special mention for pre-
on which the
motto of the order was inscribed. The
Pine
the music; the
Fry
ti
Grandpa Neese hag returned to these
parts again, Grandpa is always jolly
ol stories, of
and delights in telling ge
which he has sp abundant
Elmer Foust wi
the
gash in the sol hin
ile cutting
had misfortune to cut
font
home. Misses Jennie and Kva Barger have
places at State College, where they
+3
will spend the
At
gelical Bunday school or
sUtnmer
the reorganizatio
following officers were ele
t: D.C. Lingle
Decker,
Fi ust, » 1}
Mies Je
furnished Houtz,
WwW. H.|ires
and kept
Those
Prof.
David
nie
Grove Mills orchestra iby iris,
team captain sures
was made toastmaster
ie crowd in a joyous mood,
who re sponde I to
dev. C. T.
lousls were,
Alkens, and
long be re-
ia e good
vening will
Pine Grove
celebrated
ithe
their
QO
hundred
{ i 5 f
TOON suits ra 0 quality from
in the new I : : i a
dium to quartered onk and
over one
finish
rs were aid for the members, pa-
ces Clara Ward
: ; oileinth and
« and fiend
* OCH
I wafl-
Maudie
tw
W
He
ri ftie ¥
wer the
wl da
f lear: Lirs ‘
\ca de. rheumal
¢ Balm ot
in town,
give reli
pain
gioue w
Wil
Wim.
Asin y
ar . Pott
ring Mills
Semi
sinned the big } Pee
p1
od songs. ‘The stags was Sale of Overcoats a
=
corated for til
A. §
with
tine Ly
~
v Wai "sp ii
vy Ward presidi
shied the
13
He
Clearance
Suits,
Annual
nusic
eri
na
{
1-4 of
occasion
is due the committee,
excellent program
to the letter.
ried out
Clothiers.
fp
Georgetown.
hat there gto Ix
Dress Patterns
Dress Trimmings
Embroideiese
These are the Special
Goods just in. In
this line, you know,
we are not only up
to but ahead of the
average merchant—
a well earned and ac-
knowledged reputa-
tion. Come to see.
1 at the
t benefit
parents
ientzel
res
ding their
their hearty
gins A
shore, 5; ndasy
pent sun
mman, who js working
witli
ave raised
On satar
for
water ie road
dd
ry
stance.
Har Wingard has
ore, where he will seek employment, |
's Mill al ils utmost |
Jersey
gone to
ew If ranning
iy dda
quite a “Good work |
Stock is Complete
remarked: |
| he never receiv and night
from this section attended Wm eggs. When egg
Houser's sale, below Aaronsburg, | however, he gives
H. B. Haugh made a business trip
Miss Annie
spent the
Renova,
Edmunds, who has
greater part of the winter in
returned for a few
« plenty of custom.”
——
home often vou hear it
weeks,
David is
spending a few weeks under the pa-
rental roof.
Mrs. Catharine Barner and children,
of Lock Haven, are the guests of Mrs.
Baruer's father, Frank Detwiler.
Herbert Smull and wife, of Smull-
ton, spent Sunday at the rosidence of
Jesse Wert,
Mr. and Mrs. Ketner, of Yeager-
town, spent a day at the home of Her-
bert Condo.
Miss Jennie Hull is spending a few
days st Landlord King’s, at Coburn.
Miss Margaret Mayes, of the
most fashioneble seamsiresses, is busi-
ly engaged sewing at her home on W.
Main Street,
Charles Smith and sister Clara, of
Penn Hall, tarried a few days with
their uncle, Wilmer Stover’s,
Forest Leitzell and family have
moved from this place to Illinois,
where he has secured steady employ-
ment,
Summers, of Monessen,
one
mn p— A ot
Smuliton.
Ed. Winters and wife, of Millheim,
spent Suhday in this place,
Dr. Musser Is seen passing through
town every day.
Mame Wolfe, of this place, spent
Bunday at Aasronsburg,
Amos Fehl and son, Noah, were to
Loganton a few days last week,
The people on the sick list are all
improving.
Geo, Bmull, the Life Insurance
Agent made a trip to New York last
week,
——————— np
Wanted nt Once.
100 bushels, good, sound Apples,
200 hushols Polatoes,
500 pounds of Lard,
500 pounds of Live Poultry.
Must bave the above at once. High-
est market price paid in cash or mer-
echandise, OT. KorRMAN,
at. Spring Mills, Pa.
to the east end of the valley.
Ethel Miller
mother, Mrs. Weaver, Saturday
Misses Blanche
had a quilting party Saturday.
big time was expected Mr
killed a beef for the occasion,
Baturday was a rainy and stormy
day.
Pigs and shoats do not seen to be
very plenty in this section this spring.
There will not be very much moving
in this section this spriog. The
changes will be noted later,
Supervisor John
settling. He also opened the
that had been drifted shat,
It is very inconvenient for the peo-
ple of this section to get their mail
since the Penns Cave post office has
been closed, but we hope Uncle Bam
will soon be sround with his mail
Wagon,
Hirelings are scarce in this seclion,
and a fair price is being offered for
farm help this spring.
Most of the farmers are at present
cutting wood for sum mer,
Jesse Long will be proprietor of the
Cave house this summer,
Daniel Ream purchased a new organ
Inst week, and those who like music
should call on him as he can sing as
well as play.
As a
roads
Wakefal Children,
Fora long time the two year old
child of Mr, P. L. McPherson, 60 N.
Tenth Street, Harrisburg, would sleep
but two or three hours in the early
part of the night, which made it very
ard for her parents. Her mother
concluded that the child had stomach
trouble and gave her balf of one of
Chamberlin’s Stomach and Liver Tab.
lets, which quieted her stymach acd
she slept the. whole night through
Two boxes of these Tablets have affect.
ed a permanent cure and she Is now
well und strong. For saleby CO, W,
Bwartz, Tuseyvitle, F. A, Carson Pot.
ters Mills, C. E. Finkle, Spring Mills.
A RA A————]
Write Grant Hoover for prices on
insurance, 000
t letter
Mr.
Run, a
In our nex We
history of
petual motion,
Mra. James Moye
Moyer was seitling
Moyer is the
place and should be kept
right mang
as be will accept
Rev, Haven, of
calling on his m
Mrs. Ammon Bul
days last week witi
Potters Mills Os
much praise for tie
nishing
ent pecasions,
Fair View
held their aunual bavguet last Satur
ir K dness ja far
such elegnit music on differs |
Cirange, of sSprucetown
day, about a hundred
present, Oysters, beef,
choice cakes were among Hin
served. The program consisted of ad
dresses, recitations and singing, also
music rendered by Potters Mills Or.
chestra. The wembers left uothing
undone to entertain the visitors,
Mra. Alta Bebelheimer, of Milroy,
visited Mr. Bebeiheimer of this place
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, Michael Smith enter
tained a number of people Tuesday
evening, locluding a sled load from
Centre Hall. The Orchestra and Cor-
delia Acker entertained the company
with music and songs, Dr, Alexander
and James Stover also sang a duet.
Ice cream and cake were served,
Primary schook-Cordelin Acker
teacher Number of pupils enrolled,
male, 17; female, 11; total 20; average
attendance, male, 156; femmes, 9; total,
24; per ceul. of attendance, male, 84;
female, 86: total 86. Pupils who ate
tended every day ure Mivule Working.
er, Ruth Smith, CUslvin Bedelyon,
Wm. Reish, Lowell Alexander, John
pe ople being i
chick: and
sdeliencivs
Smith, Floyd Decker and James
Thomas.
iv amid,” and ina few Our stock is complete in
sri that the foan i gu his back | Every Department, although
eumonia 1i% is of such com ‘
that a cold, however the room is small. Ask for the
t, should be disregarded. |ooods, be patient a few mo-
mberldn’s Cough Remedy coun- | - = {1 i bl
« any tendency toward pneumo. | Ments and we will be able to
Jt slwara cures and is plessant | resurrect what you want from
snd by ( Ww, Mwartz, us | y 11 .
F. A. Carson, Potters Mills, | the stock of all new goods.
ikle, Bpring Mills,
fi davs |
i Hrenon
not
Fit
Semi
Come to see us.
AA sn —
Annual Clearance
'H. F. ROSST1AN,
1-4 off;
off;
1-2 off;—Montgomery & Co
Overcoats and Suits,
| Spring Mills.
Overcoats and Suits, |
i
|
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'Seasonable Goods
»|Seasonable Prices
{
| I ————————————————————————
We have a line of goods
that are entirely seasona-
ble. Ours is everybody’s
store, with special prices
to none—all prices are low
enough to be termed bar-
gains,
GROCERIES
and—
DRY GOODS
are the cipal articles
hold These the
old. ese are
here and are sold at the
lowest possible price.
WOOLEN GOODS
at the right prices, Come
to see us,
C. J. FINKLE
Clothiers.
.Specials..
You eannot matehh these bar
gaine anywhere : . ;
500 pieces of Granite Ware at
Ten Cents each, any piece
worth from 156 to 25 Cents, reg:
ular. Unbeard of price, 100.
That Pound of Oleine Soap at
Five Cents is a stun ner,
A BASH CURTAIN SBPECIAL.
Ready to pit up, no shoddy,
nice enough for any room, just
think of it, only Twenty-five
Cents for the pair. No body
ean buy the material for that
amount, and all ready to hang
without a stitch of sewing.
~.Ggarman’s...
BELLEFONTE, PA. Spring Mills, Pa.
lLonishurg an
x 11 Tor Bate
fiate Coliee
Beliofonule
fully exerpt Bunday,
FTO « ot
College irains from
connert with Penns. BR, B. iran gf
F. H. THOMA
Acetylene
Gas - - -
will light your
Homes
Churches
Stores
Offices
cheaper than Coal Oil
by using the ......
Martindale
Acetylene Generator.
For further infor-
mation and refer-
ence address—
J. 8. ROWE,
Centre Hall.
Co., Warren, Pa.
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