The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1903, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
S$. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor,
CentrRE HALL, PENN’A.
THUESDAY. NOVEMV BEI}
26,
1903
TERMS
porter
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thre
seque
applicatio
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8 tO
Harris Township
J. Bond Meyer,
Va., arrived
the Meyer-Ross wedding.
A. P. Wieland, of Nordmont, visit-
Bowling Green,
to attend
of
here Saturday
Lemont.
Miss Fannie Shuey had a severe at
tack of neuralgia of the heart last week
but is much better now.
Luey Stamm, who has been quite ill
from heart trouble, is on the mend,
Dr. I M. Houser and James Peters
transacted business in Bellefonte Wed-
nesday of last week,
Wiltiam Shutt, Jr., and family spent
the week at the home of his parents at
Oak Hall Station.
Rev. Elliott who delivered the illus-
trated lecture in Lemont Metho-
dist church Thursday evening of last
was at one time pastor of the
that time the church
was at Furnace instead
this place, Hedid not fiud many of
the people who attended the church a
he made this
the
charge, but at
Centre
that time living when
call,
Frederick Peterson, of Tottenville,
L I, New York, a bookkeeper for the
HN. 8. White Dental Works of Princess
Bay, is enjoying a week's vacation in
and around this town, it being the
first time he has had the plearure of
few days the hills
spending a among
ed at the home of
his li son Donald,
gpendi ue time w
his mother, to join
la who has been |
i
EE Rin ith her.
Ww
Vy if oN
pend
r, M
wer and family
Mrs Ntover's
y Hall
day with
Pave,
Mrs F
the Bran
Mi
Searson spent
Ms
visit
Wao
burg
M
at Linder
asses (3
saturday
su =itover, of
y Altoor
Al
the R-forn
An
given
by Rev
Our
ful. Samu
each =h
Hoover
lucky
Dus
M tins
jovi
€ yu
T. ra} 3
avi held in
AH
in
niar ive been very
su
WOE
| Batley Homer Ba
A (eer O irday
i Wesley Myers
ATY sociely
rannusl auniversary
this eve
pt
Farmers Millis.
Miss Katie Armbruster is home from
Bellefonte
Wm. Bradford and
Sunday at the home of
Wm. Binksbipe
Bunday with Mrs,
family
ML
snd family
J. Biover.
Rishel
#pent |
Mre. Wm. Rei
entertained by George Armbruster and
family
ev
ter, and fany der, were
Mill eim
able
Bear, from circuit,
delivered n very seTmon in the |
E vaungelieal ehureh Sunday sft
Mrs Cuivio Zeigler d her-in- |
law spent a day last week at the home |
of M. L.
ero, |
TTL
Rishel.
Wo |
Spring Mills.
The young ladies connected with the
Bunday school of the ME
this v are |
ganiz: ng and arrangi:
ment of a very snd novel |
character for € hri Dee. 24) |
Dislogues, recitations and singing, a'so
Hage, 1
(HE
{
church in |
us in or-|
& entertain. |
interesting
TIN Be + Ve
lively tablesux are outlived in the jor -l
gram, aud ent ria ment of
interest may be expected. Atthe cons
clusion all the scholars will be
the recipient of a bsndsome
fine candies and confection,
0. T. Corman is having erected quite
a large ice house in the rear of his
store, Mr Corman at present is deal-
ing very extensively in poultry.
The sall pox scare in this neigh
borhood has about died out.
an Fale
une
box of
a fc
Plum Grove,
Mr. apd Mra. Wm. Homan and fam-
ily speut Sunday at Farmers Mills,
with the Istter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Fye
Maurice Runkle and Misses Fifrence
and Mame Kline spent Bunday at the
home of Jucob Bharer,
Messrs. Charles Auman and Roy
Sehuffer were sporticg their mateh
gray team on Bunday, end made a fire
appearance with their new buggy.
Mr aod Mrs. N. B Bchafler spent
Bunday at the home of Harvey Swartz,
Mrs. Harvey Bwartz spent a few
days tn Hellefoute at the home of er
court, Albert Mingle sid piso visits |
¢d tbe fwily of Rev. W. H. Brown, !
#
John IL.
town while
J F
of
hren ¢
Williams enjoyed a few days
off duty.
Tullbelm preached for the
the Houserville United
nr Sunday, and
tends were
Rev,
people
Bre
all bis old fr
to «ee him avd hear him preach again
and family moved from
egation
greatly pleased
John Fishel
he Botiorf property to that owned by
M Mun
Vrs where they ir -
making
linda Graham
tend their future place of
ode,
15]
Harry B Greet
Oak Hal
last weel
Dh.
bee
ved
old
of
daughter of F.
urns into
FEEL
Irving house pear the
woolen mits, Thursday
Mubel On ii, &
Osan, of tre Furusce, has
few days and it i»
is getting typhoid
son, of Tyrone, was seer
Wil AM
for Fhanksgiving, bt
bor hie nday, purchas-
: it he
tatlier scarce,
-
—
Burnham.
A large hes I Was p
Dasement iP i3 Ow
the
yierisn
laced
Presb
in
church last week
Harry of
mill, returned to his post of duty Mon-
shaub, foreman the tire
after a two weeks's vacation,
I'he
dergoiog repairs the
(+ H
dot
pew open hearth has been up
last two weeks,
Reedaville, has
the
(silly my,
of
$11
ated the paint for new hose
house at
Ww
| house
this place
H. Stover
els fry
week
moved his family and
wold g in Centre Hall to
this plsce last
MW and family,
nied by Miss Eva
{
former's Pp
Pecht RCCOM Ps
ted the
[saint
Barger,
Mr
glervil
visi
Mrs
last Bunday
sited
ral
William
aie nts, and
~~
in ie,
Charles Hess bis home ip
last week
shutt
their
week,
week's
days
Abuer |
John Bweel
and
wood visited homes
in Centre county last for the
purpe s¢ of taki
Leor
| Thanksgiviog in Philadelphia
|
ng a Running.
ard Prichard intends spending
san A A ———
Pine Grove Mills.
The venerable W, A
iting relatives State
Kk.
Druggist Bidney Krumrine drove up
from Bel Monday morning to
# his brother-in-law, Mr. Kenney,
ho is ill
On our table is found a
Ohio,
is vie
this
Tanyer
College
at
lefoute
the
Li
Be
w
of the
Times, with the
KH. Post a= publisher. He
is a son of Wm. D. Post, of this place.
After going west he first engaged
business ; then served a
| full apprenticeship ou the Beacon, and
for three years he has been associated
of which
copy
{| Baltimore
in
the grocery
he is now
publisher.
Thanksgiving services in the Luth-
eran church have been postponed un-
til next Sunday, owing to the absence
of Rev. Aikens, who is attending a re-
union of bis college class at Syracuse,
New York
AM & Son on Monday
shipped two car loads of horses and
Lancaster, and will make
public sale on the 25th inst,
Will Thompson is down in Dixie
this week looking after his large lum-
ber and coal interests,
Grandmother Louck has been ill for
some time but is improving and will
close her home and spend the winter
with relatives in Altoona.
The Corl bunting party broke camp
at Beaver last Friday and came home
Haturday with two fine deer, shot by
David Tressler,
The Homan crowd in the Kettle
have two deer to their credit,
Famuel Weber, who has been ill
with fever, has recovered sufficiently
to be able to attend the funeral of his
aunt, Mre. Frederick Andis, who died
at Lancaster, at the age of eighty-five
years,
Brown
Send the local news to the Reporter,
One hundred and fifty over-
coats for men, youths and chil-
dren at half price.
MONTGOMERY & CO.,,
Bellefonte, Pa,
BACK FROM THE FIRE,
The Homeward Trip as Viewed From
the Horse's Standpoint,
after
yellow flames had
dance in the empty window
when only the white steam
rolled up through the yawning roof
holes-~the ladders were reshipped, you
left the purring engines to drown out
the Iast hidden spark, you went
prancing back to your house, where the
lonesome desk waited patiently
for your return.
No loping rush was
trip. The need for ha
Now came the parade,
head, arch
fancy steps
in fact,
you show olf a
truck, smutty
across the
And
red and ceased to
spaces,
smoke
and
man
the homeward
ste had passed.
You might toss
your neck and use all
The driver didn't
he rather liked to have
bit. The men the
face and hands, joked
ladders, The was
over. It was a time of relaxing, for
behind was duty well done.
Then « the nice accuracy
swinging a sixty foot truck
and of king
fourteen foot door wheels wl
ned thirteen
rim.
After unhiooking
bing and the extra feeding ol oa
g How
your
your
care,
on
of
train
of
in a fifty
through
wich span-
om hub rim to hub
ame
foot street had a
feet Ir
there were til
always follow
it
lung stretehin
Sewell Ford
wag to be
A Queer Monument,
Hope cet
one ol
Standing in Mount netery a
Ind. i
Logansport,
Where Drums Came From.
Knight
The
th
ploy, am
one
fo
Orcas
trompet
others
Roger,
The Suicide of Hannibal
avoid f ng
and f
dominions
the east to alll
of the
security in 1
dates. He
Romans ound
he
incited this m
gage in a Roman war, and,
ng to conduct being rejected,
war proved unsuccessful
dates was
his ads
its
and
required as one of
to his enemies, the Romans. The
fortunate Carthagi
av
proaching fate, swallowed the poisor
his person and expired just as the en
voys arrived to take him in charge.
pA
Red Mill
Neff ia on the sick list
— . , ¢L
Mrs WR
day afternoon at the home of Hamuel
Black.
time in Brush Valley
Misses Nora and Agnes Boal
Baturday afternoon.
Mrs. Levi Stump spent
i scsi
Marringe Licenses,
John I. Anderson, Cato.
Josephine Smith, Howard twp.
Luther Strouse, State College,
Jennie Kreamer, Sitnite College,
Benjamin Strunk, Howard,
Laura Miller, Pittsburg,
Absalom 8. Fleck, Julian.
8. Daisy Grooks, linden Hall,
Edward R. Allen, Milesburg.
Leida D. Viehborser, Pine Glen,
Edward E. Cain, Spring twp,
Mary Koapp, Bellefonte.
Lillian G Ross, Linden Hall,
Horton 8mith 13ay, Bellefonte.
Mary Grace Armour, Bellefonte,
Louis Friedman, New York City,
Edith F. Holiz, Betlefonte,
Winflelil Love, Bellefonte,
Helen ¥1, Paci ni, Bellefonte.
pon pn
others, « Emer pon,
» § »
LOCAL
The public sale of Green Decker will
take place Friday.
The Reformed
obrerve Christmas
ate exercise
Rev. J. F. Bhuliz returned
from a trip to Jersey Rhore, Williams- |
port and other points in that vicinity.
D A. Boozer, the liveryman,
| echused a fine driving mare from Fr
N Brown, of Jersey Bhore, Bhe
| high-stepper and has gpeed
|
i
Bunday school will
with an appropri-
Tuesday
pur-
ank
is a
Jerjamin Corl, whose denth is not-
this
, taken place w hile out hunting, was a
| brother of Mra, Daniel P. Houser,
' ed elsewhere in issue having
as
west
of Centre Hall
Luther Strouse and Miss
| Kreamer, both of Pive Hall,
ried at the Lutheran parsonage,
| Grove Mills. by Rev, C. T.
| Wednesday evening.
i
Je tie
Alkens, ot
The Pittsburg Dispateh has sf
a voliog contest by w hich any pers
| elubs, 80 h. school or orgs
ciety,
jzalion may o
(it a Dispat
ion Coffee
at your (rocer’s,
aryread i
ance
in the
The Best is the Cheapest.....
No mutuals ; no a
I neu
world,
i ider's Stane Building
CHT ion
Bellefonte, Pa.
gay Telephe
Muscular Systems
inded. J. D
bepefited mon
Druggist
ey ref
ray,
lp —
The
lest Remedy Tor Croup
roin Lhe { #
This is the senson when the woman
! who the
croup i= in demand in every neighbor.
One «of the most terrible thin
in Id is to be awakened in Lhe
{ middle of the night by a whoop fr
of the children The eroup remes
are almost as sire 1o He i
of croup, fi PevValver is sure
wi in case of burglars Fhete
an old fashioned remedy |
known as hive syrup and
modern mothers
's Cough Remedy
not cost migoh
to “throw up
Eniows fant
fiood
the wit
Eri
f ilien Jowett,
§ CRs
Lee Ie
i to be
L eroup,
at
{ hamberini
ter, and does
| cates the patient
phlegm’ quicker, snd gives re
| shorter tune. Give this remedy
i goon as the croupy cough appears nnd
jit will prevent the attack. It never
fails and is pleasant and safe to take
For sale by CW Bwartg,
{FA Potters Mills
Artie sas tha!
wi
fre
{arson
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We know what
tors think of
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tor and find out. He will
Cherry
Pector al
you how it quiet
throat, heals ti
lungs, and
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csmnry for |
horee gears
Copper Boggs
hu fameho 4 g
WM. G1 HEE
UBLIC SAL}
COWS
OF YOUNG CATTLY
1
1 will sell o
The undersigned
OLD FORT HOTEL
BATURDAY, DEC. §,
THIRTEEN HEAD y CAl
Described as follows
SHORTHORN BULL
20th: weighs 18040
This animal is well
nearly all the eattie described beloy
COW springing; carrying third call;
RIX HEIFERSfive fhorthorn stock | well
reed in color: will be fresh between DOW ana
spring. One is a Jersey ; bids fair to make a
first clams cow; fresh before spring
SPLATED HEIFER—gloven months old;
condition ; profitable for feeding,
BULL CALF «four monthsold; well bred ;
make a fine stock bull
TWO HEIFERS—seven months old;
color, red.
HEIFER~¢leven months old: good stock ; red in
color,
three
pounds d
bred and
bait
in good |
will |
well bred;
This stock was bred by the undersigned, and js |
guaranteed as reprosenied, i
These animals will positively be sold to the |
highest bidder on the wens terms of public sales |
in this community, a eredit of one year being al. |
lowed. There is but one reserve bid and thet is |
on the large ball, i
DW, BRADFORD,
® W, SMITH,
Wm. M, Goheen, Centre Hall, Pa,
Avdtioneer,
Write Grant Hoover for prices on |
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snd Northern Centre
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[0 pay it back at the
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With Interest at 3 Per Cent,
i which
sim.
ont the gradusting wale, w
amonnis 19 115 per cent,
ple interest on amonnt,
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your He ant! you see fon
Write or eal on the General
Agent Pw fall pariteniem
Any information mquind «il
be given
Edwin K. Smith
General Agent
Oak Hall Sta., Pa.