The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 23, 1903, Image 4

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‘ or rs Br . ' & i . ! Continued 11 first p J ~ i jo
HE CENTRE REPORTER. fonte this spring, was over his od Beech, 1. \ iy hs a } | Women as Well as Men | NEC . ~ | hg
S.W. SIUTH, . . . Editor and Proprietor, | St8mping ground last weck. J. 1. Lingle, of Jersey Shore, spent | ed along the boys moved to the ke ! be Cle ClieDrn
Boll Meyer, of Williamsport, is tak- | gunday st home with his parents, | which was exactly inthe direction of | | Are Made Miserable by
| ing a few days off and is putting in I H Confer. of Renovo ant ol the new erste position, on the CEEOL EBEO0L
J i onfer, o Renovo, spen 0 : s . a . POCOIVOS
| his time fishing in the streams of old | faw days with friends ir this locality. high i pid around the Chinnerllor | Kidney Trouble.
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APRIL 23. 1903 Nittany. Clayton Frick snd wife of TLexing FLOUse, TH) which our iraops 1G
William Parker is doing some farm- | (4, wre spending ou week o J halted
ing for G. P. Thomas, the In y? rat iy (oil Are, | old road; we i edly discnsesd
nto the Ke- John and Newton Garver are getting | nu
VALCO.
ready to plant potatoes on the latter's Ww
| farm. | Barger :
| Garrity,
Linden Hall. Pat
Mr Corl is able to be out after being This
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i | housed up for several weeks with an | gw |
abscess in his head. D ¢ { als f ww brine i ves for wenty feel ups
pe The veuerable Reuben Page is quite | aut the da sd i [Cr tract | A. The tres iv i iu wll its bra
by abbre ae i ill from kidney trouble and but little | (1 Contes as | in agon his occur
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notice Appears | ; 4 .
compare and | His daughters, Mrs. Noll and family, | Jeft Mond: { \ tended trip! tH ) al fights and rons ss
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beet ) nv live to Heht some other du
of Jeannette, and Mrs. Harshbarger | through the wes: nrd north wes Mr. : . Hy
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hope is entertained for his recovery.| (Greene Decker, wife and son Josep! ought iwion, We knew ti
. | and children, of the same place, ar-| Decker wiv vIn i ;
* | rived home Monday. North Dakota sud making that bh Farmers Mills
| George Meyer, Harry Keller and! ¢yigre i ; ie
Spring Mills Earl Ross are attending school in| Hg E. Counfe S06) + for another \ nmi young people wer tur saen 28 a Las m va hades 1 | Ge00000B%MeD
pe ah : Boalsburg. bs t He sas ha roads srs bie ci ; lay event able h § r and t { trout i .
Rearick was next to fall in line Job. Ly } to i : ; ' > with I i bladder trouble, | . P=
fence around his | Miss Annie aYper arrived home make snytuing he " a # . mux xl i man’ ed BE®
II. The disappear Saturday tospend a few days with her! g p. Hen h Lins Lis scales oo *weel r. ut Mrs. M, and be
il. ie isappear- . ¥ 3 y : I salizeq. i8 8014
: are i 8 e BOW t y weigh | 1 Ris : a JELLEFONTE, PA.
fences adds greatly to | parents, in this place, | pleted and is now o g . : : by druggist n fifty en { BELLE}
Who will be Miss Freda Hess attended the senior | | anything ¢ from one pound Lo three tons ‘ odie Risbel is sttendiog |
: assembly in the Armory at State Col- — chool al of. Hosterman's academy,
Go: . Wei . wi > od . FELT
Harry Fye and baby | lege Friday night. a oad Potters Millis
wre Hall, spent Sun- ames Kimport has been confined to |
ral Mr. and ! the house for several weeks, At this
1: writing he is improving slowly.
st her over Sunday
town.
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Look out for thieves; mers tried to plow on Mon
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parents house robbed of about A
{ the thief was caught
loved at George GUettig, of Piteairn, spent
mpioy detective whi
. : Wert i & ere ns ! gage + - : " id “WIL i sit - ro
nt sometime everal days here last week superin-| mone: f this wirs agai nisunity visitiog
i ship aru | .
tending the shipping of his mother's there will t
household goods to Piteairn where the ld, Al
I this place.
1 aRel 8 pel yO “
ent last Sunday Hagen is gelting h
fixed up-to-date. William |
json bas added
f ily will aide : :
family will reside, | new house which finishes
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Mr. and Mrs John Weibly spent. . dandy and will
. : AV ers CRE ak i / ; . , bis 1 imer ttinger s it Sunday i
M. E. minister several days last week in Watsontown, On Monday J. H. Bitner drove uj r spent Sunday with
the home of her sister,
George Page spent several days last to F. A. Carson's store wit} ‘ars friend Harry Hagen.
Weaver
Haven's place,
week at home, as did also his brother
wordial welcome on herse and buggy aud got out to i Ta Maid abba
. » } f Reborsh y
last Thursday after- | John, of Rebersburg. sone nett
were mel at hy : ed the
d to the parson- Murray's School District, AWAY.
lumber of people [Miscarried by the mails. hey's where
. 43 a WRT : " he it
der them a warm Harry Wert sand Henry Beck are road the lines
$ 11 1 y 1 %
repast furnisbed : ; ¢ Ww el and wound
e} irnished | ine shingles for H. B. Haugh. | wheel and 8
+ more substantial and saved 1
broken te
It was rather rain y Saturday evening
for watch night, bt no doubt the
broken bi
Uncle
ras c1iiite
bas quite a members were there,
¥, Was com- Easter RBunday was a wet day, and
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in Ry aitel there was no Sunday school on ac- which
J Ww. Rachau
to Lock Haven
Johu | inn went to Pittsburg last
{| Thursday t i
*hased The supervisor has coinmenoces
POP" | work on the road
Of cupied by lat cn——
robabl Odd Fellows' Anniversary.
On account of a meeting of the Cen-
tral Pent yivan a Odd Fellows’ Anui-
+ ware for
versary Association at Milton, Pa, on |’
$ g i . N will {
April 28th, 13, the Central Railroad :
nosylvania will run
ving Bellefonte at 6 a.
leave Milton at 9:30
for round trig
ro on day of issue
only. This train is pot limited to Odd
Fellows, but is open to the public
J. W. GEPHART,
(ieneral Superintendent,
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Reduced Hates to New Orleans { Dp «
attend the meeting of the American | Mr. and
Medical Association at New Orleans, | daughter Kathryu,
La, May 5 to8, the Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Wn
Railroad mpany will sell excursion | mer, of Mil
tickets from all stations on its lines to | parents, Nr
New Orleans, on May 1, 2, and 3, good | Over Sunday
Misses. [Lo
Potters M
Brocton,
few day ¢ last week
Effie Weaver | going on those dales and good to re-
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x Edmunds turn reaching original starting point
SATU LIGS, | 4 ™
| not later than ten days from date of grandpa:
burg i sale, at reduced rates, By depositing Stump this s
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Zac = nd mia 'V Wes | ticket with Joint Agent at New Or- Miss Nan;
of Ha a, spent a fey lays in the
wet 5 fie ith Tr
to Gree vi ttend the funeral of | 16808 between May 1 and 12, and pay- | afternoon at the home
¢ i al f LI3E itl 2 i . th : vest bia
their nephew | ment of fifty cents, an extension of fis Moyer and together
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| nal return limit to May 30 may be ob. | #YVNITE & Potters Mills i of . 8 81 chiid wil t )
: es : . tained. Elmer Stamp, of Philipsburg, pai :
of Coburn, were io town Suaunday. | . a 3 Arat ¢ TT (I
Sol a Aap eis his grandmother, Mrs. Wingard a vis. | 7 The fist and gaat account of George W.| TOP BUGGIES
. 3 11 Addams and chiidren, a : rer, ad trator of et s of L. B bail po . yep
of Sta { snent a week with | The Enlarged Philadeiphin “Sanday Press’ it last week j nes, aie of 13 Vilie BOTOURR, GeCeans, ! WARRAN I ED
a § ; . 23 : ’i Mr. and Mra. John Bubb, of Centre| first ale) Gna S00ORNDL D8 ‘oun AGA |
Mrs. Ada atents. Mr. and Mrs. | "The Bunday Press’’ is a pretty large . » Ara n B LER ] xecutor of ete, of Julia Swartz, © $35. 70 to 3 $99.87
ta : Hill, were guisis st the home of Hep | Wall
Emanus ronmiller paper already, but it is impossible to !
. : wa od : . ry Moyer Monday afternoon
Ebon Bower has returned home aft- | get into it all we wish without mak-
: z : Tena . Miss Sadie L e isstaying with her
er a stav o veral months in Somer-| IDg it still larger. Jeginning with t } red L ’ ;
set county. | next Sunday, April 26, therefore, "The ol er, Affe ] ve, al Boalst i
| @ ’" it a ate w f Potters {ie
Reuben Smull and wife, of Smullton, | Sunday Presa” readers will find two aster Fred Royer, of Potters Mills,
spent Sunday at the home of Jesse big color and halftone sections added
Wert to what they have been receiving here.
CC, A, Weaver and daughter Ruth,
visited hie brother and sister on Sunp- {39 { Peter Broom, late of Poller township, § RE PAIN Ne
Mrs. Leah Shaffer, of Centre Hail, | Mir Das of irs hip, 4 Th : 4 1
has been visiting ber dsughter and |
friends at Colyer the past week i
William Shadow left again for Chi- |
cago, Illinois, on Fiilday, after spends |
: re ‘ : Be oy A} elsewhere for your work
ing two weeks with his parents sl this tats ‘ { . “od 0 n, dex ih + wy : der CENTRE HALL
Miss Ruth Swabb is visiting her sis- | tofore.
ter, Mrs. Ezra Burd, at Coburn. One of the new sections will be es
Miss Theodora Acker. of State Col. | pecially for women, and will be con
lege, spent Bundsy with her many ducted by Anne Rittenhouse. It will
friends iu town be a magazine of fashion, beauty,
Messrs. B. W. and W. OC. Wyle strength, social customs and every- place tenth | statemen
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: : { ' wing the thi " te (34 pg—
made & business trip to Union county | thing that is understood to be of spec- anna Ne said Irs a ih
in pto Un ity : . . i Henry Moyer, who was on the sick | *nnusl statement of said trust. Sovobla O nN e
a few days last week. ial interest to women readers. Young Het. i \ , The second partial scoonnt of H. B. ( urtin, .
> J : “ a improving miniatrator of Constans Curtin, late of the pi
James Wert, of Tusseyville, w , wople read ‘‘The Press," but they :
1 , of Tussey ville, was the | PEO} ’ ¥ W. J. Zerby, of Colyer, expects to
hip of Boggs, deceased . - J 5%
guest of his aged father last week, want a larger representaion in it, so , 6. The fint and final account of James J SPRING MILIAN. T. CORMAN oer ii HALL
work for Richiley in the pear future, Lewis, administrator of James Lewis, late of ol ¢ 5 \ 11 #8 ) Tersoy Bb
= pe the second new color section will be hilipaburg, Centre county, Pa., deceased { In exchange for goods. Cash also paid.) 3 ory orvey hore...
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for children of all ages, i hey will A 7. The first and final account of Harry Kel ter, § B& . 3 : ow a : : 22 11% Lee § Wa'PoT § { Ph
coontor of ete., of Kate Glenn, late of Bellefont LOL onnnens 20 : Talo 0 (Fhiiad 7 :
find there puzzles, games, stories, com- Rock Grove executor of ete. of Kate a, Ia lefonte | Butter...... on Tliow Pailad Site ding Ki
Philip Saul and Mr. Tate while | je and instruction in how to make The roads are iu a bad condition; the he Bret and final account of A. L. Arm. | pickets, i omh 8 | Dited Apples... 1040 9 NEW YORK
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a ag at gsntysy (of r Be . sen CK wa - § Potatoes ae 2
hauling posta off the late Fred | things. A fascinating serial story, result of having =o much rain, ae msisatop i ate of Sarah Armstrong, Raph ries es = Large Onions Ww ’ As Vie York 81.) Le
’ 4 : 3 3 bie Heccased. a am wivsovans 3 ho HAO, iis “ dbus . re i
Houser’s land attempted to take a near | “The New Boy at Dale,” will begin Edward Bubb and sons have quite a 9 ¢ Reconist of Harry x Hanes , on Shoulder 12 Spring Ch iekens lp 8 P.M (Via Pa
i : u! : Samuel atter, Jats o arion town { a
¥ Yi Post or a J3 +4 dea? : i s { I»
cut up through MeBride’s Gap, and | in the first issue of this young people's | 108 of sowing to do. ip, deconsed GRAIN MARK KT. J. W. GEF
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’ i stator of ele. of Robert Glenn, late of Wheat. Sh wt a, | ;
were, until a kind friend put themon| This means no dimioution of dan were visiting at the home of Annie lefonte Borough, deceased, . SR 50 =
the right road. strength, variety or interest in the Kritzer, ay of Simon Harper, late of Centre Hall Borough — wb > To take effec it Mar 256, 1896,
G. ; PY. Thomas was hauling sand | other sections of the paper. Buyers of John Bheesley, of Boyer, W, Va, is | 2500 EE Yr A NHAAED. CT WRT WARD
to Centre Hall Tast Tuesday, Mr. | “The Sunday Press’ will get all they visiting at the home of Mrs. Annie john Be eiIe Of Daniel 1 Bok. PRODUCE AT STORES, als {4 BTATIONS, JW | iy
Thomas says it Is better to sprinkle | have been accustomed to with a great | Kritzer, where he will stay a few days. : AG. ARCHREY, Rogiotot, | BUbIOP ues secmmsssammasonns oes 38 1 ial ont ast [A2, Lv. aw! an om
Mu suminsiriinsnnn issn i , | 620; 1 0218 40) inn DOlEVIIC sures. [8 BT]
would not like so much sprinkled on | matter in addition. It will pay for took the latter's mother home, where 3 2 2 Henin ————— urns 5 ¢i61a 38.8 57 a re 16 400
himself, However, tastes differ, everybody to get “The Philadelphia she will remain a few months, Yealian Bees f S HOBIE + oeescess soir sew msscrrissemm n ivsismmesnsmeid. 30 1 S0BIR 4S RY THD sere
Will Parker aud George Treaster are | Sunday Press’ of April 26, Maggie Btiver, of Centre Hall, took or ale, HA cms sssmmmesmmmsssmssasmniss 10 | 03113 4618 2 8... Fillmore ———
busy making logs for J. Q. A. Kennedy. cmm————— dinner with Mrs. Jerry Brown on seme : ge
offers for sale . . .
Hornet's apple Lrees, If you have any idea of going west, Frank Armagast visited in town 20 Col
A.W. Garner wos home with his | you will profit in a financial way by | Saturday evening. ones Sale of Overcoats and Suits, ey tet
. . ring t ns from M ndon,
at Mingoville for MeNitt Bros. & Co. | fore leaving. Transportation can be | Miss Rosle Kritzer was home Batur- On Langstroth Frames. 1-4 off; Overcoats and Suits, | x Mot orn ing trains from Maentande ny
mg spd Tyrone
mason, is putting up some stone work | tain conditions the fare will be refund-| , 3 A H as they are now ready to begin he : ho Hf :
» Hoover has a sample Milwau- - — Montgomery bate Colic
for Dr. Lee. ed. Do not fall lo correspond with kee binder on exBIGHION’ at the old Se I, ow ui Swi Jug, riven very |] 2 off,—Montg & Co, | Gti alate couse wih Peuha. 2. 8.
Fs Fort hotel. . | emus WM. REIBER, Colyer, Pa.
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soon they didn’t know where they | section. Misses Susie Bogdan and Mary Joie | 2. Fist and final accountof Thomas Mitchel, , Sonera) Snpartmiamdent,
Account of With. BB Mingle, executor of ete, ba ‘ ER Frrishemenins was A) ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD,
22. Second partial account of L. T. Biddy and
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sand ss it is hauled, but the scribe | deal of bright, lively and interesting| Jacob Royer and Mrs. Annie Kriiger | Bellefonte, Pa., March 25. RRR. conrmrn ssnsmss waco sn | Oh Molds” eB. 1 BE 1630 a
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ar Waddie. wavs |
David Moyer trimmed Mrs, Kate Are You Going West 7 Saturday. Tha unde Set al Clearanes
family over Sunday. He is working corresponding with the Keporter be- Jacob Bituer is improving rapidly. Italian Bees
’ day and Banday, : oe mah Yor sate Colle ego. Afternotn reine from MN
Adam ihodes, Black Hawk's stone | secured in such a way that under cer | 9ay an y Thala the mest favorable season to buy beer 1-3 off; Overcoats and Suits, | sudos, Lewis tw
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Ellis Horoer, who moved to Belle | this paper early