The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 14, 1904, Image 5

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    LOCALS,
The wheat fields are well protected,
Three-fourths of an inch of snow fell
Wednesday morning.
Better sledding to Bellefonte than
has been known for years,
The Democratic National Conven-
tion will be held in St. Louis July 6th
editor of the
brief caller
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‘entre
Tuesday
Kurtz,
Was
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maoerat, a
Ministers Have Similar Accident,
While Rev. G. W. Mellnay,
odist minister, was returning from
Centre Hall lust Sunday night he ex- |
perienced something decidedly like a
spill, He had reached the Zubler
farm when his horse became frighten- |
in front
of him, and jumpiog to one side land- |
ed the Rev, ina snow bank. With |
the exception of a bruises he is
ed at nu cat crossing the road
few
evening
The entire countiy admired General
Gordon's bravery, and his death is
cause for general regret.
Tomato plants, when plaptiong time |
New Jersey |
express,
comes, can be bought in
for
Mrs. Fl
mnie from
1 25 per thousand, plus
). Bairfoot
Philadelphia,
ral weeks in that
ra is expected
Saturday,
shie having spent seve
oily
William Hartzle, seventy years old,
MeV M:fHin
fond dead in old
town, county, Was
an shed pear his
home Friday.
d off on
Suits,
One-thin men's. bove' and
children’s overconts aud rain
MAIR
MONTGOMERY & CO,
i:
e
Bellefonte,
another column is published the
meeting of the
8 ASS
Ev
the first
for
‘ounty Behool Director
sh
none the worse for it however. John |
Grenoble apd family, also returning |
from offered to take him
home when they reached the
Presbyterian church they overtook
Mr. Melinay's horse and sleigh mov-
services,
but
ing along as though there had been no
The Rev. th
the horse aad reached home in safety,
spill. n took charge of
Rev, Daniel Gress was thrown from
us driving in
the neighborhood of the short turn in
Valley road Blue Ball
Previous to re point, his
bis sleigh slay while
the Brush aut
hing that
a
horse became excited and began run-
ning. In order to «
fore
the speed be-
the
into
Hegd
resching the short tarn in
road, the aoimal was turned
un
snow drift, with the above noted re-
slit, Rev, Gress was not injured,
A
Iroted Uflcors
he officers of Cen-
ring Mills, for |
the vnsuing six Ler
n J
ot] was |
and was the
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Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys,
ealthy Kidneys Make Imp
ure Blood. |
wags $3
wore
fUNES
Me on
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Loaded
Velvets, Satins, Dr
Goods
Ha at Gordy ort & ty asd 1
d Underwear |
Hosiery an
S58 ii Lo
£1
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f Hats and Caps,
and Overalls
te
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Latest
Pants
x oes
Over
sylvan
ine of Cordurar and Dress Pants
Boys and Yontus., The
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Ju
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best §
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13 department of Jewelry, of ever
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over hall value. |
Ant endless
Goods
Ladies’ Wrappers st a trifle
variety of Notions and Staple
line Queonsware and Glassware
have a [-w of the Celebrated 1900 Washaors,
it
whit 1 selling at prices to astouish you,
We
tains
eotiuts
£37
Hy ancien not
store
or
Department is complete and ron.
gi generally kept in a
¥
Fresh Oyoters every week, also Lemons,
Orpges Malaga Grapes and sil kinds of Con.
fectionery
Produce Wanted
Wanted Immediately, aod will yay Cash or
Trades pples, Potatoes, Cabbage, Poultry, Pork
and Beel Hides,
Call and examine my imwenne stock before
- purchasing elsewhere, f
Vin-Te-NA The Great Nerve Tonle,
Body Builder, Blood Purifier, A Rpe.
Al SAI NDA
ing a Ponie-strengthening Medicine,
It innkes Pure Blood; gives Strength
snd Vigor to both the Nervous and
Muscular Systems, If pot benefited
money refunded, J. DD. Murray,
Druguist,
ss ns fp ft smn
If you have something to sell, ad-
vertise it in the Reporter,
Past
kman ; Noble
i Vies Chief, J
D. Rip-
Z Z-:aby:
H
P. Alexander:
Bitner ;
smith
Worthy
Cham-
i, John
ey, Jr
| I Becoud
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Irustees,
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turday, Jan- |
for
y, ward,
Persons
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CRUCUReS,
rmmitiee.
HRITILAD
Phntograph-r
4 Oger
Friday, 15
sphier
a sn
smont,
#
{ inst week the
degrees be |
£ Kk Hal
Houserville, |
for Daniel Houser |
fract
i
itn of white |
farm
te
ear Tyrone,
pine iL #
Mrs
of hier ivother,
r= was the guest |
1
fre w
st flor. |
nt few weeks. |
vi! ¥V Tinssjuger hias been
ing f is thie ls
I'he
fitute
iii ory “1 $f
1 g > 1
LERCLIVTS Bre § dome from
ine
profitable |
that
teachers
nied report A very
tite as the instructors
und
with the Kind treat- |
were all
could be asked for, the
'
Philipsburg
People are putting away ice for next
when the will not
sinner mercury
Willian Bumgardner, of Stone
!
|
i
Jacob Houtz, Mra, Martha Ray and
list the last f-w days, and being old
people, are Improving slowly,
Berry Ray, of Kipple, was home last
Wednesday to visit his sick mother,
| The Loeal Institute for
| District No. 2 which includes Potter, |
Har i=, Ferguson and College town.
ships, Centre Hall and State College,
will ba beld nt BHoulsburg, February 5th
and 6th. It is hoped that all the
teachers In the disiriot will take an
interest in the same aud try to make
it a success
John R. and George Williams were
to Plessant Valley ta attend the
United Brethren Quarterly meeting,
Bunday, and report a profitable trip.
James O. Williams and family, Sun-
| day were guests at the home of Alvin
Grove, near Bellefonte,
Mra. Maude Longwell, of Philadel
phin came home Thursday to enjoy a
few weeks’ visit with her mother,
- ao
Hervices will be held in the Luther
Teachers’
an church every evening this week,
#
Seems to, fu fis Wild St but Not
After It Has Become Civilized,
SBome reasons
question in the
by “Popular Mec]
the reader, how
expect to grow
larg, Bays the writer:
“It has been found that gold nuggets
under favorabl mditions actually
tts
tte,
this
given
1 warns
: must not
from dol
wering
fnre
{oh
GV
in-
have
have
In
Bureau
nen of a plece
from the
under
gold bas
i of the
r formed
1 ors Just
gold formation
with | not
wonder.
» born,
*» in size
i 10
grown on ich
mine
long been innmer water,
Hine
iforni: ning
museum ther
Jointed cap and post take
Ol n
Comstock, been
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A Judicious ack, White,
Girny
her hearers
disheli
i8 roc
¥ any
0s
the
yut.
#0 follow
ng found «
~Modern Sox
- - -
No fanning Plant
For the present the satablishhmont of
Hall 3]
ft canning factory st Centea a
shelved ‘he stibwmerin'ions
wards rafsing t he required $12,800 have
been destroved
A ss
May Heotad the Order
It is said that the Peansyivania ral l=
road will do away with the £10 de pre
it on mileage brnka, which
ed #0 much talk sipes the
into effect.
has rests
order went
ie 5 SI. Mi A
Oficial
down for trial at
Court :
Pringle.
defendant.
American
corporated,) va. OG
John Luther, vs
John Delige and
Lichtenthinler.
D. C. Bullevan, vs
OND WEEK
The Lehigh
The Clearfield
Philip B
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W.
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Peirvey,
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ANdrew Note
Jut WB
merviiie, fy
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twp
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£1100
Mary Walker, ot
hon
side tap
ihe 7
$3000
ne,
L BEwerick.
tn 13 i. Heck
cvnsed
LOCALS
Diphtheria has broken out in
Hall for the third or fourth time,
»
Mil
Resd tha Reprwtor’s proposition to
secre a Ligket Atinptie City, or
$5.00 ensh,
in
W. H. Lee, of Colyer, announces lils
candidacy for the offien of ove racer of
the poor, in Potter township
Is yeur tax collector aking a
monthly statement to the school board
of the achool taxes he has collected ?
A new law says he shall do so,
Rev. L. K. Evans, of Pottaville,
ebewhere in this issue, advertises fo
rent the property recently oso pled by
the late James @ Evans, nesr Bpriog
Milla,
A specially prepared ehorus of 80
voloes under the direction of Prof P
H. Meyer, nseisted by Miss Bossle
Dorworth ae plavist, will farnish tle
music for the directors’ sesociation
*
1 srinte style,
ao rved
gud roundin
Milla,
Win,
Chie
Mereh 15 0 a om,
forite, sev Bu horses, ©
bull, Jor young «©
det,
i wds,
Tusseyvilie, farm stock
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1st, 1004
DUCK COATS
MEN’S CAPS
WINTER GOODS
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We have a few Men's
Duck Coats left,
we offer them at a...
Reduced Price.
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A Good line of Men's Caps
and
and a complete Line
or
of Winter Goods. g
KREAMER & SON.
Prices Ri
ht. Goods Right,
ml Co., vs,
Cor-1 @
’
M.
nistrator of
coeased, va,
wrdisn of Ju- |
F.H. Clem-
Snow Bhoe
Bellefonte
ler Smith,
Kimport,
J. Kell
Moshan-
ud Youn
Compan
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SHOES
For MEN
WOMEN
LADIES
MISSES
BOYS
GIRLS
INFANTS
QR eceeC0BEGR Oy
H. G. STROHMEIER,
CENTRE HALL, . . . PENN.
SH0000Q0B%GECGS
ifacturer of
Dealer in
HIGH GRADE ...
MONUMENTAL WORK
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for Prod
C. A. KRAPE.
Spring Mills, Pa
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The Red Cross Oak Double Heater is the best heater money will buy. Its come
struction is on the right principle to give out the full benefit of fuel consumed.
We also handle the Sun-hine Oak Double Heater, Western Hot Blast Heater,
See the Peninsular Steel, Retort Peninsular, Imperial Red Cross, Monarch and
Family Irvin Ranges. Not only stoves, but everything in our line.
THE PLACE TO SEE THE BEST STOVES
THE PLACE TO BUY THE CHEAPEST STOVES
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an CentreHal
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