The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 03, 1903, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.
CENTRE Harr, . . PENNA.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1903.
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 20
three insertions, and
Other rates made known on
cents per line for
yeents per line for each sub-
sequent insertion.
application.
The figures opposite your me on label of pa-
ate the date to « your subseription
When ate is etl the date implied
ntl he month
1900; “01”,
i
breviations,
RIWAYS €X~
appx ars
ympare and
Spring Mills.
H. =. Braucht is
Pr. Mrs ( ondo, «
Mrs entertaining
{ Bellefonte,
© his return from
sil
{o irjure his back ina
+ him considerably
’
daughter, of
ison and
pd Mrs,
Id.
Alexander,
Alli of
On,
Hon
wife and two
visiting par-
RG
the Reve
boardin r hi
Harris Township.
The ladies of
gionary society hel monthly
meeting bome of
Miss Margaret Lytle. Those of the
Lutheran e¢
afternoon a
Hess,
Wm
bury, and
the Presbyterian mis-
on Saturday at
iH meet
nf
Thursday
home Mra. Mary
and son, of
Myers, and
daughter, of Bellefonte, spent Thanks
giving day in Boalsburg.
Misses Effie Long and Katharine
Meyer visited friends at Pine Hall on
Baturday.
Misses Gussie
Fisher, wife
Sun-
Edward wife
Marion
Hall
Mrs. Wim, Goheen and sister, Mrs,
Magoffin, returned visit
Philadelphia,
Wm. and David Stuart
and
al Centre
Murray
sbent Saturdsy
from a to
returned to
their home at Pittsburg : they were ac-
by theis Priscilla
Stuart, who expects to vpend the win.
ter with them
Mrs. Amanda Walker is
friends in Clinton ef unty,
Alexander Miller attended eourt last
week as a juror,
Mrs. Wesley Decker, of Altoona, is
visiting jo this place,
Mra. George Hosterman and Mrs,
Cal. Wieland and her little boys did
some shopping at Tusseyville Tuesday,
Mrs, Mothersbaugh snd son Paniel
are visiting at Willintheport,
J M. Wieland and Oscar Rishel
made a business trip to Huntingdon
last weed,
Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Kuhn, of Re-
bersburg, visited here last week,
Ap
companied aunt.
Visiting
To improve the appetite and
streogthen the digestion, try a few
doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets, Mr. J H. Seitz, of De
troit, Mich., sass, * They restored my
appetite when impaired, relieved me
1 bloated feeling nnd esused a pleas.
ant and satisfactory movement of the
bowels”! There are people in this
community who need just such a medi.
eine, Forsale by C. W._ Nwar gz, Tus.
seyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills,
Every box warranted,
Rebersburg.
Rev. C. B. Harman preached his
farewell sermon Bunday evening to a
large and appreciative audience.
left on Monday morning for Columbus,
Ohio, where he will
mission sustained by the Ladies Mis-
sionary BSocieties of the Lutheran
chureh,
There is a singing class
Monday evening.
Mrs. T. A. Auman is again able to
do her own work after a severe illness
H. G. Krape, our hustling
There
Mrs. H. A.
month ago tramped on a piece of glass
Ocker
Detwiler, who about a
re. Forest and
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bierly.
Prof. E. M. Brungart and wife, of
Prof. C
giving vacation at Belinsgrove.
Mrs, GG. E. Limbert
nvilie, J
J. W. Harter, one of our enterpris-
ing merchants, has placed quite an ad-
and son
dition to his store building.
.———
Aaronsburg,
Burley, of Tyrone, is vis-
sidence of
yf H. BK.
y GUESS «
Smull, of Rote,
week with her cousin,
dayton Wyle and
nstructi
i in this place
of
Knarr, Milih
Or
P00,
day.
Fussey
did
oul
Ff KATDe
the
YOUng man
ud so
rn busier jast
Z as well
un
badly used uj
.
week, is gel
8 can be expected.
Fhursday night was the coldest
[ the season,
The large porkers this
Killed by
Marz, 302 pounds ; Grant
360 ; W. F. Lytle, 367;
(trant three,
g 356 ; Edward Williams
and ope 511
in vicinity
were the following persons :
Geo,
36; RF. Evey,
8)
ACh welpghiit
Meyer,
i
KR Roag, 885; Coble
one 45
The Markle hunting créew came in
with three deer last Friday.
W. G. Ogden the representative of
the H. Ruwpdie Co., Piqua,
Ohio, made his annual trip through
these parts this week.
Prof. C. L. Gramley, County Super-
intendent, visited the Oak Hall schools
Monday and the teachers
were pleased to see him,
The Methodist protracted meeting
opened Sunday evening.
Creorge
afternoon
sams f— Si
Woodward.
C.D. Motzand M, O Stover after
taking atripto W. Va , returned home
on Saturday.
Miriam, a daughter of Thomas Ben-
ner, is very ill with diphtheria.
Both Sunday schools are preparing
for Christmas services,
Elmer and George Smith, of Harter,
W. Va, were called home to attend
the funeral of their only sister, Miss
Chestle.
Mrs. Samuel Gephart and daughter
Helen spent Saturday at Millheim.
John Hosterman and wife, of
Georges Valley, visited the lady's par-
ents Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Francis Motz and baby are vis
iting Mra. Miranda Motz,
Benjamin Benner, who has been
sick for the last few months is not im-
proving.
J. C. F. Mofz will leave for Mones-
sen on Wednesday,
One hundred and fifty over-
coats for men, youths and chil-
dren at half price.
MONTGOMERY & CO.,
Bellefonte, Pa.
SMALL POX CONFINED TO FAMILY,
Two
Improving.
Small
strictly
Valley
house,
pox in
confined
(eorges
to one al-
are Mrs,
or four
These
three
cases are considered
in the same family.
and little
Their
very mild, they having been recently
Mr. Hermun is slowly im-
Mrs him
time
sOn
Herman nursed
the of her illness, since
Duras:
up Lo
{ then a
| Jersey
wants of the three,
I'ne Board of Healt
| strict quarantive and
secured from
the
has been
Shore, who attends to
ir Is exercising a
no spread of the
| disease outside of the family is antici-
pated. Dr. Braueht, who at ends the
found it neces
of the
patients, has not BUY as
sillicted
He uses every precaution during
| yet to enter Lie room
| ones,
Ars HO Serious results
{ his visits aud f
A fp
Colyer.
Me, Calvin Ressinan and son Bruce
{ Biglerville, week
friends
Ly and spent
spent a “ithe
nud relatives in Centre
afew days
Levi Stump
Mise Marion
{days with
| Centre Halli
J. EK. Bu
Yeagertown,
Meiax
Miss Florence Kline, near
wie
| home aug also
The
this e
hunting
wedding bells wil
nmmunity,
spent
Mre
to Pittst
Heuben Mr
arg matur iny
——
Wast Brush Valley
The tit
attended last Saturday
protracied mes £ Was
and
evenings
H.M.aud R. E
Due
Wolfe's Btore to hunt
Mra
Lock Haven
Mra James
Weaver's
Wert and
k Baturday went to the vicinity
i
for bear REE ed
George Grenoble made a visit
Duck Bundaved at
and Sunday at Woodward
Cyrus Philips went west to see his
father who is sick.
—— sbi
Smithtown.
W. H. Musser is building an ice
house now ; preparing for ice cream
next summer,
Allen Alexander had Smith
saw his wood with their engine, and
thinks that is much than saw-
ing by hand.
better
Corner to be treated for cancer,
Mrs Rockey ( Henrietta Bowersox )
is visiting being her
home,
bere, this
Penns Cave.
ley and is sawing for C P. Long.
of horses for $164 from BSBamuel
ericks.
Elmer Rossman’s horse took fright
in the neighborhood of the Esher
church and ran away. The animal
was captured by Elsie Hough, after
ranpiog a fourth of a mile,
AI S———a—
VIN-TE NA Brain workers, such as
Bankers, Merchants, Bookkeepers,
constant strain of work gives a de.
pressed feeling, tired overworked
brain, fagged nerves. nervousness,
sleeplessness, can quickly restore
health by using Vintena, If not bene-
fited money refunded. J. D, Murray,
Druggist.
KEEP A CHEERYUL MIND,
Well,
Disaster,
Not Only When but
Vien You
Things Go
Moot
cheerful when the world
with 3
To 1
going well
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Wm M Centre Hall, Pa
Old n,
Auctioneer
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
largest Fire and Life
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in the world.
The Best is the Cheapest...
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Bellefonte, Pa.
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