The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 07, 1904, Image 4

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    S.W. SIITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor.
CENTRE HALL, Pex NN’A.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1904,
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porter are one dollar per year in advance,
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tion is pal un advance to July, 1904. Other
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evidence Mone Y I is reas mably safe
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vour
rections
FOOT fn
There have beer
Aaronsburg,
and of
M KE
Mills,
Bitner
week with
#0n,
spent a her
Mrs
week
Or
witl
«und Mr,
Christmas
Hartleton,
Mingle
and
returned from
v vs' stay with her uncle, Perry
Adams
Thon
, visited at
New
vening last
as Meyer and family, of Co
the home of George
Year's day.
week a
burt
Weaver on
Oni load con
gol twenty-s
-
ight young people,
the home Henry Beaver, at
ate, and report a very pleas
Phil
after
Eva Meyer and Elsie
ned to Philadelphia,
friends in town,
Wyle, of Mifllinburg,
her b Harry
iit tO
iartha
rother
attend-
Kurtz
Luther Stover
f Mrs. Minnie
nrg last week.
1:01
fil
“wal at Coburn with her
I Was
Fozra Burd, a few days las
atharine Smull entertained »
Fr}
Putiomd 3
er IrieLGs DieAs-
avery
BY ¢ vening
Mary
Crouse's
Iv and
a week with Mrs,
Penfield.
imunds returned home after
he’ New
tay at Buffalo,
ly
Centre Hill
the wedding bells will
hristmaz entertainment at the
wn M. E chureh very
ed
WAS
ompliment by those who
Bible
F'bomas L
spent
Mrs. J.
Foreman bad »
for their children,
hom nearly all were present,
trohm was to Bellefonte oi
the
childre:
older had
her
tetr ke bd
Burk
ving ail
Ww.
Royer is on the sick list
gzzie Burkholder is yet iv
helpless ¢ mmdition,
thie
Nweel
Juek
is still
Mr
to have
Sweet wood in
DUsiless
you wish
utside, call on him
ett s—
Smullton.
oof prev
iwwedd with
the st has had
We rseer
Bamusl ¥
Bierly
sUst mm in Warre:
g i= gond in this valley,
wil teseh nil attended the
al Phil
“ wer, who
r=
whit
had iil
ul again,
Winters
been fi
time, i« abie to be
Mr Mra Ed
Harry their Christmas at
home of Perry Winters
8 sine
aud a
the
aie
spit
George Crouse and Mrs. Haugh wen
to Rockville to see Henry Crouse, who
had a stroke of paralysis, and is very
poorly.
Mr. and Mrs
Wenring a
grandd siighiter.
Merrill Winkliebleeh thinks of golog
to Re next week
Newton Brungard are
stpile mince tuey have »
——— ot
From Hlincis
A number of people from Freeport
were in the Iroquois (Chicago) theatre
that was the scepe of a most horrible
catastrophe, and it is thought that two
have lost their lives there,
We bave had six weeks of real win-
ter weather, with a few moderate
spells. Soow has amply protected the
winter crops. Good sledding at Christ
mus time, and business brisk,
Dr. C. E Emerick, formerly of Cen-
tre Hall, Is visiting here. He feels
much improved in health—haviog
gaived about thirty pounds in weight,
He many decide to locate here. There
are between forty-five and fifty doc
tors in Freeport now yet we will try
to find an opening for him.
J. M. STIFFLER,
Fre eport, | IL, Jan, 2d, 1904.
see ———— —
Messrs, E. C. Harter, of Bpriog
Mills, aud John Harter, of Wiliiams-
port, were callers Tuesday, and made
an inspection of the Reporter's print.
ing plait.
Smith, the Photographer.
W. W. Bmith, the photographer,
will be at Centre dall Friday, 15,
Spring Mills
The SBuday schools of the Methodist,
Reformed, Lutheran and United Evan-
ing Christmas services last week, Most
of the programs showed careful drill
and practice, This is especially true
of the one prepared by the Lutheran
school, in which they introduced
some new and elevating features in the
form of a cantata and tablesux,
Miss Maude Auman daughter of P.
R. Auman is confined to the house by
an attack of scarlet fever.
J. F. Breon for the past three weeks
has been ill. At this writing his con-
dition is very little changed. During
this time Mrs. Breon has been suffer.
ing from a heavy cold,
proving.
Mra, Robert
quite itl is recovering
Hon, Wm,
tained a
Wi
Charles
but she is im-
mith who has
Pettit,
shington, during last week
cousin, Cassius
Seattle,
Auman resumed
Civ
returned
Monday
after spending two weeks at home
again
studies at Penn’a college,
Windom
Philadelphia
tty shi i.
Giramiley
on
the old homestead
zell, Roland Gentzell and family,
of Altoona; Rev, J. V Royer,
Piof 8 Ward Gramley, of Boals
Jacob Bitner, of Lunecaster: (
Alexsnder, Wm.
of Manayunk
Spring
al Are
(ent
“Oy
burg; has
Ruhl
None =,
Harry
and Marshall
Among others
the Franklin
Centre Hall
tended the
Wind m
Miss Mae
Maude Rossman,
Allison, Mrs, Dr
Long, Mrs. H. F
Rossman
coneert at
who at-
Concert were ;
Miss
right
Ida
Bitper,
M
Braucht,
Gramley,
Smith,
and Mrs,
Mme. C. P
Harry
1.4
id
thelr r«
he an
F. Lodge
niversary oaoquet
an
Gn
al
i
urday evening which was very
LW J :
attended All
ini
GQoirg
er
inner man at a sumpltuoct
pared Ly the ladies, Dr
wae made (logs! master
Rife
(rran 3 3 Gf
Jamison, Ci
Duck
Organ ize
Caran ie ¥, 1
wings and A. L
new lodge,
the mem be
I's can copgraii
selves upon havi
ng a
§
COnsist
membership
more ]
a0 forty
10g
ing bLusipess men of
presen
the
indications
i aint
that membership is rapidly
ing.
Austin Long
from a fractu
who was
tres it
ERUN, 18
ut again,
The (
in the
hristmas ent
Various churches were iargé
attended. i x wo ley sidered by
Amy Ruhl at the United Eva
entertainment
Keiics
of a high «
were hig
snd were among the
any entertainment
Miller, of
iristmas
Charles Centre
spent
Zigler
Harvey E
Nore
at the home
ad Millie
Year's
Rev WwW. (. dierly, of the
Brian ar
married New eve Tiing
Evangelical ehureh
W S§ Musser, who recs ntiy saceeg
Ly Rens,
his family
WwW B Bi
a A
Dr J R.G
ARS
veek,
t position at spent Christos
sith
itner and wife spent Sunday
tronshurg
Ab
our
of Centre HH
#ireetis (ie
_on.
ee on inet
day
l.ote oof new
fi N A Y
tgRin
resniutions wer
bu
minds
ar's day, only to broker
and
Mills,
thelr 1rd len,
f.ovws il
Potters
Elmer Alexander, of
spent several days with
mmith Brothera,
The entertainment given on Christ
mas eve to a crowded house, was a sue
fess in every particular,
Baker Ruhl, of Philadelphia, je
home visiting his mother, Mrs. D H
Ruhl,
John and
K.G E
ceive
William REmith
badges of honor for ench re.
received
¥ ten new members
No 1880 The badges are high
ty prized by them,
William Rub] spent several days
with his sister, Mrs. Willis Rishell,
Montgomery,
A baby girl came to the home of
Emory Ripka on New Year's day, for
which Mr. Ripka could say “Happy
New Year.”
Tuesday morning was the coldest
for this winter
The illustrated lecture on “Ten
nights in a bar room,” given by T, A,
Elliott, in the Evangelical church on
Haturday night, was a success in every
way. Despite the very cold weather a
good audience was present, The
soenes were large, life-like and thrill.
ing. The speaker held the audience
from start to finish. The beautifully
illustrated temperance songs brought
tears to many eyes. These entertain.
ments will be given in adjoining
towns in the near future, and should
be attended by all,
EO A APS AOI
The three million dollar capitol
building at Des Moines, Towa, was
damaged by fire to the extent of
$250,000.
The trouble with ignorance is that
it seldom realizes Its own blissfuluess.
into Centres
Castle,
»
& sr
STEADY A
A Prime Neguisite For the Sindy of
Planet Surfroes
is divided nat
that pertaining
ind that pertain-
wlinte family
bodies
i sCience
uraily ito two parts,
to the stellar univer
{Oo our own im
The latter ave the only
are
our earth, and they
our
therefore, a
r inter-
rae at large.
motions
in lly completed during the last
present ti the
nets is confined
their dimensions
ivens of which we
nll resemble
comparatively speaking
vd popula
ar ulive
of their relative
me
one para-
a steady
ntmosphere
obtained
of
but with-
very lar
It
annel
don’t be
honor
of this court
his
room with his own bands!
“Jet
©iy
Cannel Conl and
coal is a
burns witl
of
ined
which
flame
il peopnie
ised it, as it often served
stitute for condles, The name
corrupted to “ecannel” amd has 80 re
mained compact than ordi
nary bituminous and it can be
wrought lathe and polished. A
certain variety of it found in York-
shire, England, is manufactured into a
Kind of jewelry known as jet.
Still un Vietim.
“By the way, how la Featherly get-
ting on with his pretty wife-the wom-
an with the drooping eyelashes?”
“Yes, Featherly used to say he was
It is more
Cond,
in a
were married; now he is
victim of her tongue
~Ransas City Journal.
Clothes nnd the Man.
“What a mistake It is to judge men
by their clothes.”
“lI know it. There Is a self made
millionaire in this town who dresses
Just as well and with as much taste as
any of the clerks in bis establishment.”
~Chleago Revord-Herald,
————— ML —
Owing to the fact that the mail
Wednesday did not reach Centre Hall
until after one o'clock, a half dozen
communications and other articles are
omitted,
BS A ASRS.
Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year.
before they
the drooping
lashes,”
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WEDDING ANNIVEUSARIES
The Twenty fifth and Fiftleth Anpiverasaries
Celebrated at Rebersbhurg and
Btate College,
Christmas day this year was one of
the special days for Buperintendent
of Rebersburg. It
of the twenty-fifth
anniversary of Mr, and Mrs, Gramley’s
The immediate friends
about twenty-five
responded heartily to
the event
after the
was alive
and merry voices,
cecasion
married life,
und relatives, in
with
arrival of
with joyous
them. Bhortly
these the house
the
dining
however
the
awaiting
the
None too soon guests
ushered into
they found
were room
where them
Christmas time
to say that they did ame
Gramley
After this repust Mr
a culinary expert
und Mrs
td server
Ceram
ley were given a mi vide, whieh
ing raised to the ceil
This was i hi Hes
One
t
thers Les
erry
Woodward,
fnen
Samuel Gephiart
aut
{iin Mos dns.
id io the U
ur peed their sch
Fhe entertainment
Evar
ended 2anday evening,
Allen Yearieck and Miss
tan united in mm
vfore last
Will
gelieal chureh was largely
Kati
Woes
Ada
nere arrisge
Congratulations,
snd ¥ Motz, of
2pent the holidays with
Me M A Motz
(Orvis Motz her of ( D
f Washington, D (
kif
inn islier
Rae
tel her,
bar ont Motz
s *pent his Years
fon sith friends ic Woasdward
- a
Write Grant Hoover for
THRTYRIOS
on
prices
GARMAN’'S STORE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
We are Headquarters
for all kinds o
Far.cy
Goods
When in town, come
to see us,
GARMAN'S STORE
mame HERR SI RT SH AR
ne EN
Don’t try cheap cough medi-
cines. Get the best, Aver’s
Cherry Pectoral. What a
ecord it has, sixty years of
Cherry
Pectoral
cures! Ask vour doctor if
he doesn’t use it for coughs,
colds, bronchitis, and all
throat and lung troubles.
"q ve f that Ave {
a
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FLA 1. 1903
ARCHERY,
lerk Orphans’ Court
SALE REGISTER.
January 9 130 pm, pring Mids, W, € Mos
ser. Family borse, new buggy, household goo 1s
elo Bes poste re
March 15. J. W,
March l4John
Mills
Wii. H Smith,
Conley, Centre Hall
A. Yoarick., east of Farmers
Maroh 17, two miles west of
Madisonturg werk horses, 4 cows, 3 heifers, 6
sheep Babiomte, wagons, Implemenis, elo.
Christian Houser, March 10, three miles west of
Centre Hall, house Shotd goods, blacksmith took
spring wapm, cutlery, ele
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
Inrgest Fire and Life
Insurance Companies
in the world.
The Best is the Cheapest.....
No mutuals ; no assessments,
««Money fo Loan on First Mortgage
Office in Crider's Stone Building,
‘ Bellefonte, Pa.
8 Telephone connection.
\
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a
PENNSY] %n]JA KR.
Division
and Northern Central Railway.
Time Tavis, in effect Nov. 20,
E MONTA NOOB LEARY
7.88 4. m.~ Train 64, , We k dears 10r Bunbury
Harrwburg, » reiving af Ph adel phin, 11.4%, m
Sew fork 208 p. m., Baltimore 12.15 § A
p.m. Waesh-
glo 1.20 p.m. Parlor car and presen ge y
Ww Phlladeiphia
Bod 4, m
CORE!
; Train 30 Dally for Busbur:,
wi toarre, Beronton, Herristuvig and ini
Se wat ions, Week days for ¥e ton, He-
Poueville. Philledeiphis, sew York
fim ore Washington Through Lane TIE
ches Wo Philadelphia :
Trair 12. Weekdays for nt
BCIeE lon, Hazielon
Pottsville
neciele stations Iris
128 p.m
Kenbarre,
tiswulg and
Philadelphia at 6
Baltimore, 6.00 p
Yarior car thro “
“hger conches lo Fhlinde) iph
Waal inglon
$45 pvp. m.~Traln
BIT Bersulon, Hezleto:
t Harrisburg and int
at Phi delphiir ¢
Beilimore v.41 pt
Luger conches lo HB
ih
WESTWARD,
Train 3
sochemter B fa
ie slalions »
pa
Boch
ester. Week
IR ELLEFORTE CENTRALR
To take effect Mas
STATIONS
Bellefonte
Coleviliv ....
Morris
Whitmer.
Ht Jute. .,
6 12 26
5 3812 24
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b 112 20
we otia C Tonk ng.
Strablen
Ann,
Bia le College...
FRE RPRBER
Morn
Lok Ha
7 for Bt
ng trains from Montandor
nu and Tyrone onbect with
te College A flernoon (reins fre
lev sburg and Tyrone
Xo for State Oollege Ten
allege onunect with Penns.
Train
Rtare (
rs fromm
RE. R.usin: a
§ Daily except Bunday
F.H TH
Why Pay Rent o we
Current Rate . Interest
When the
HomeCo-Operative
MAS, Sapt
wil! fammisk yon the money
to buy & home, or pay the
mortgage off, and give you
Ten Years and Five Months
To pay it back at the
Rate of $8.50, per Month,
With dnterest at 3 Per Cent.
Per Annum
on the graduating sale, which
amounts to 13 per cent, slime
Re e interest on amount,
rie investigatinn
I um also agent for the
Equitable Life Assurance
Society of New York
The lareed
in the —
ral t
Oak Hall Li Pa.