The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 28, 1904, Image 8
THE CENTRE REPORTER. | THURSDAY, | Do You Want R, R. Ticket to Atlantic City Or Five Dollars in Gold? How to Get It. An excursion ticket to Atlantic City, or $6.00 In cash, will be given to the person se- curing the most new subscribers to the Cen- tre BR: porter BEFORE MARCH lst, 1904 BEFORE APRIL 1st 1004 BEFORE MAY 1s, 1904 Remember, three prizes are offered, each coutest terminating ut the time spec fled One person may secure the three prizes, For instance : A B, avd C enter the contest, Ou Marco firs A has secured ten subscribers, B eight subscribers aud C six subscribers. A takes the prize, Fur the B with eignt and ( JANUARY 28, 1904. d contest A starts with ten, The third con- entered in the sume way, pd Tr-Week y World will be given one year for $1.00 which will count twenly points. The Cer bre Beporter will be given eighteen mouths for $1 00, which will cutint thirty poluts No ow on the Reporter subscrip- tion 1st will be accepted fu this co test. } winver must at least Ww subscribers. Ser] with six teal will be The Reporter Danes It ench contest the SECU Ove 1s Ail subseriptions must be paid cash in advauce, Ee THE MASTER PRIZE or persons geiniug 700 points tng aay one period I be given an Excursion y or 86.0 1 cash ng the Master Prize will iu suy of the o'her y period A gains 500 A gets the fist B gets only CHURCH APPOINTMEKTE.- sh an—Centre Hall, morning; spring Mills morning; Union afi suing ; Tusseyville, Fr Centre Ha el Sent the “fall Eng’ 8s B nt fie Jame N+ If, of Antonita, Colora- do, se which measures f Heporter Wir inches Mr Nf, pounds of i1 tail The trout, ¥hen csught by #iX weight ast weighed These er suUrnmer, trout attain the Us, Bev. Or more poun and the sent the Reporter was easily an ineh wider WheDd Cut M: deceas from the fish, and in Colorado, to matter being discussed by the Cen- tre Hall lodges of Mussons and Odd Fellows is the fitting up of a banquet hall on the second floor of the Bank building, on the third floor of whieh A hail fifty feet long by twenty-two in width could easily be arranged in that quarter Both these lodges are in 8a most pros perous condition, and it may be said that if the banquet hall is not arrsng- ed, i* will nut be on account of the ex- pense entailed. ed, is engaged in farming ———— — — May Fit Up Bas guaet Hall, both lodges are located Pennsylvania Editors Meet, The Pevusylvania State Editorial ! Harrisburg, decided to hold its regular summer session at St. Louis during | the week of June 16 | at o——r—r oe Sa——— | Three Cases of Small Pox at Howard, Two more cases of small pox have | developed at Howard during the past week, makiog io all three cases, The persous afflicted are Herbert Hannon, Harvey Miller, aud Hurry Masden, From Miliheim Jouroal, G A Zerby, of near Wolf's Blore, will wake sale of all his personal prop- erty about the middle of March, and will leave with bis family for Berrien Springs, Berrien county, Michigan, where he will engage io farming, ie tia a College of Music, $34 pays six weeks justruction and the College of Music, Free- Piauo, organ, singing, brass Youug people as well cared for as at home 2, June 18 and July For catalogue address, HENRY B, bonrd at burg, Pa aud sbhrivg lustruments tnught, Perms begin Muy 25, MOYER. i — A —— Reopening of U Ev Church. i The United Lemont will be reopened Sunday Sls Evangelical ehureh at | services will be held Saturday even | ing previous ; three sessions Bundsy, ~unday afternoon there will be a pint neighboring | M Il present | form meeting, at which wv, be meetiogs in ministers will take part, of Altoona, will Various Juinisen sud have Lhe charge a ag Chavges About Pruns Cave Lewis Korman, of Penns Cave, pur. farm, and The chased the Luise will move | there in the spriog price paid | was $2200, Dat ot the jel tenant ul HOw Mi H: man, the present Ve farm, move Lo the Pierce, Vio | purchased » | will occupied by F Vou atin Dis Coburn, aud § 8 will move te us Benng Age time to farming the land he sased from Je Long in wriasion pure Daniel nel, in the spring, wil of the farm be recent. i froma the Weaver estate Ro farin, and FCA hased his | prepara- STAT Pure i= making for more intense farming ep Spring Mills. H. (. OWN one day tobison, of Bellefoute, was i inst week, S.A Krape and wife, of Alto are visiting iriends iu this vicinity. Mrs William Wesley, nee Lucy Het. | tinger, is visitiog her sister, Mrs Will | ism Musser, i Prof. Heory Bitner, of Millersville, | spent Bunday Bere visitiog his moth- | er, who is ill ! Mouday last “Danny” Runkle mov. | ed bis household possessions into the | vacant house Corman’s cider | press. | William Hanns, who for twelve years has been serving a clerk- na, near the last ship in one of the large stores of Reno | vo, is paying his parents and friends a | Nick at Aaronshurg. Daniel Wolf, an old and much re- Julia Kreamer, who has been ill all winter, is not improving. — p——— Kelth's Chestnut Street Theatre, Mr. and Mrs, Byduey Drew and com- pany, at Keith's Chestnut Street Theatre this week, announce the per- formance for the first time in Phila- delpbia of what is termed *‘a strange adventure in act’ called “The Yellow Dragon,” with special scenic effects, one is— ol ——— A Header for Forty Years, William K. Btover, of Fiedler, sent bis subscription to the Reporter with these compliments : “I have read the Reporter for forty continned, because old years, and wish it it is a newsy aud solid Democrat. ne paper.’ Just so, I ER i eens a —— New Cash Store. The Orangeville Courier, says: Philip C. Moyer, who for the past four months was confined (IHinois) Just Received a Fine Lot of— to his home with cancer of the stomach, died Wednesday morning, 20th. During his illness Mr, Moyer suffered much, but bore all patiently. For several years his health had not been good but only the past few months did the disease cause him much trouble, Philip Carmony Moyer was born in Brush Valley, Pa, July 1833. He was the oldest children, When he became of age he came west and for a time lived On Dee, 7, 1858 Amanda Gross, at Judas, Enameledware and Necessary ...... Kitchen and Household Goods JANUARY BARGAIN PRICES Have been placed on these goods as well as on an immense lotofother goods you will want . . +. + co «cv 0 vss. 0 “nd ’ of seventeen (irove married to Wis. They moved to the farm west of Orangeville where the family Here they huve lived ever since except ons Ridott, Mr Moyer, for a time in this county, at Hock he was January Bargain® Prices will be placed on these goods, as well as on an im- mense lot of other A Special Bargain Table has been provided chance of getting goods for We WN ) goods you will want, HOw resides, . 1 ' ie for these goods. Don’t mis almost cost. VERT sent at Mover was ‘ , . . . eo 7 i ? ia . have for your inspection an entirely new and compiete line of spring and the =on of Bamuel Si . Sa is, which has just been received Dires y who lived . . . . 3 4 £7 (00 consisting of Newest Designs in 8 Hose, Beadings, Insertions, Embroideries, Cluny Wc fy LOCALS Today (Tohur-day ) has ben set aride for special prayer for schools and col legen William Hit, nv Walters, of Xt spring will me Hear ve Lo Hugh OCsllshan, who Nuginey, M fllin county is ¥ eX pe inenth of next G3. R Son of Coburn, of Millhelm, KR sno Taunt bituson, i Mrs, Mrs Kirg week were guests of Mrs Mlover, Lv 1. B trip UL ersver of Poor David Hall, on st len, of near Centre made a Re with his office, L. R Li bherstiurg, DUsinuess connecled Hall, He thinks the atl bad'y damaged hy the excessive ngle, of near Centre rday. wh cold weal her luring the present mont hb, W. Melinay wid 3 LIVER The frst coarse degiuner’s Lat ' elry, lish and Gen- may seem nece<sary for the prepara the first which way be elected by the student, the History of Edaestion, Elements of ‘sychology, Pedagogy, and Botany Other subjects will be added ss may Ww required, made that are Arrangements have also been jee é by which any of the su: the High in, HNoehond work Every effort is being made to pro Mr Mover is rurvived by his wife, | 1s, White Goods, Trimmings, Buttons, Summer 'w Lhires smuel F., of t otice at hiph ori i Butter, Eggs, A | Valisea, Towa ; | ; url th, Of . : ~ a | - ! Hartman, « } won, Hickorynuts, Dried Apples, Tallow I M1, Carroll ; : {John H., E J. Albright, Wilh M jvieven children, ten sists wid ‘fp ' ' \ i : nine before purchasing elsewhere, fhrolhers us [0] h a . pples, Potatoes, Chickens, Beef Hides, etc. Ceo : i Ridott : 1 and appreciated B. W. RIPKA. =: JOHN SMITH & BRO. MWaHriZ W., of eeport ; stlin Mrs. Barsh Ada Boob, M suds Franke reer, Miss Hattie Ami-l % $108, TERMS-—Cash " Corse Hartman OLD DUNCAN STAND SPRING MILLS, PA. $f Pu i | SPRINC MILLS, PA. Hinwnt hia, Les Hurriet Moyer, Nuney Fi Meet, Mich Eliza Regs Lucetts [ows : sii I's Hoekman, Jows: Housekeepers Look .:., -. - To Your Interests | WE HAVE Miachistinnn, datwet hing, Askey, i ii it. 1 wa Priscilia Mend er, Woalde iy Ver & Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Stair Rods, Easles, Clocks Book Cases, Writing Desks, 1900 Washer Wallet Erith: ttt oe pry Wringers, 3000 Rolls of Wall Paper. hureh, of which de life | STOVES AND RANGES. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. The death {took pisce at the home of hie iutie “Furniture & Undertaking o J. H. KRUMBINE Centre Hall, Penn. {ler in Williamsport, Friday, at 1 {age nf about sixty years pisce Wednes us Wetzel, of the | Ioterment took Rebersburg, Rev | formed church offi iug The deceased and her int | husband for i i Mtore. but | years lived near Wolf's Inst | Williams. city i | November they moved to port After being in th al but a visit, Mr. and Mrs. John Horner, ES A — Bwept from Falling Bridge and Drowned Three men who were trying to save a New York Central railroad bridge at Hayes, Clinton eounty, were the structure carried week. Both families will live in Mr. Horner's house, formerly occupied by Kryder Frank, until spring. At that time Mr. Horner will move into the property now occupied by David Burrell, also owned by the former, John F. Breon and John F. Heck- man, who have been confiued town last Batur ay, on when the ice it They were thrown into the stream, and one of them, Ed. | ward Gehret, son of the late Ramuel Gehret, of Bellefonie, drowned C. W. Huuter, bridge foreman, and Charles Peters, a carpenter, succeeded in holding on to the enkes of ice and flonted down the stream for ) When companions men were in a critical condition. ~ The borough Democratic esucus wan held in the eouncil room Baturday evening, Barough Chairman W, Frank Bradford called the meeting to order, Dr. G. W Hosterman was then selected chairman of the caucus, The following nominations were made, mostly hy seclamation : Judge of E BWAY, was to house for some time are improving, John Ripks who was so unfortunate | as to have his leg broken last week, is i doing as well as ean be expected, Mrs, Catharine Bitner is suff. ring from an attack of Mrs Gentzel has been housed last few weeks, —— — — WHAT ONE DOLLAR WILL BnUY mile, both rescusd by ss —————-—— o-oo The Borough Democratic Cancus, puetmonia, George up for the If yousre not a subscriber to the Centre Reporter you should be, Here is an offer made to induce you to become a sutweriber : For One Dollar in advance the Centre Reporter and the Tri- Weekly New York World will be sent you one year, Think of that. The Tri-Weekly New York World answers all the purposes of a daily paper. It gives you the newer of the whole world, The price of the Tri-Weekly New York World is One Dollar a year, in advance, The price of the Reporter is Oe Dollar, in advance, The Two Papers will be sent to any New Submeribers of the Centre Reporter for Oue Dollar, in advance, Subscribers now on the Reporter's list can have the Tri-Weekly New York World sent to them for sixty-five cents, always in advance, HA MM SA AABN, Vinere-Na, The World's Greatest Tonle. will cure all forms of Cough, Bronchial Trouble, Coughs of long standing, and the earlier stages of Con. sumption, When cough syrups full take Vio-te-na and If it fails to benefit you your money will be cheerfully re ction. W. Hosterman Inspector—C W. Boozer D. J. Meyer R. D. Foreman School Directors—J. 8, Datuberman, Council G. W. Bushman, Assemsor-Db. A. Boozer Overseer W. W. Spangler Auditor-Chas. D Bartholomew, High Constable-John Geary, ——— J. A Reesman was nominated fr r inspector by the Republicans of the borough. The remainder of the ticket is blank. p— smn min Retall Clerks Assogiation, Lidge Nov. 845 of the retail clerks as. sociation, Bellefonte, inducted their new officers last week, The South side comes in for a good share of these officisle, the president, vies president, ani fionncial secretary, being natives of either Peans or Brash Valley, The officers are ; Wm. P. Kahn, president; Forest Oecker, vice president ; Lloyd Aurand, second vice president ; Jacob Marks, treasurer; Edward Nearhood, finan. cial secretary ; Orrin Kline, recording secretary ; Frank Bartley, guide ; Clar. ence Smith, support ; Homer Barnes, Walter Armstrong, sud J, H, Woom- | vide work, which will, within resson- { able limits, meet the demands i {| applicants and no pains will be spared | table to all. | books, ete, will be gladly furnished, | Address, Joux A Youxg. ! ! Sas A i : em era's Nominate Caodidates | A. Weaver Mover sc hic Meyer, ersoer, J. Hishel ; auditor. J Hosterman Stover Au Atidrew Harter, Thon | Wingert : ov slottier aa Ww, Ket : hmsessor, D. A : Bupervisors, M. Bower, A. J Gregg West P.Judge, tor, T. J. Decker; reg amessor. W. O. Graden East P. Judge, J. C Condo inspector, W. 7T. Fredericks: reg, assessor, ¥ J. Frank Supervisors, Emanuel Eangert, Lo assensor, John McCool; (soy Samuel Condo ww is Rossman overseer, Calvin J. Finkle: auditor, J. 0 MoCormick Floyd Bowersox Miles~Bupervisors, B. W. Shaffer Cyrus eig. ler; assessor, J. 8. Emerick ; school directors, C. D. Weaver, Jacob Gephart ; over cers, Adam Vo nade, J. T. Corman, Ferguson East P.~Judge, Dr. R. M. Krebs : in spector, Ciyde Detrow | eg. assessor, W. Hi Fry. School directors, Clayton Corl, Elmer Sunday; amessor, C, RB. McCormick : auditor, Harpeter; town cle k, Andrew Tate. Potter—South P. Judge, J. W. Foreman : in. spector, 8. J. McClintic; reg. sssessor, J. ¥. Stover. West P. Judge, C. E Wagner ; inspector, C. A. Miller; reg. amessor, David Fortney. Noth PoJudg. P. A Atnuan: inspector, N. B Bnafl r; reg. assossnr, Vietor Avman Supervisors, Frank Bogdan, George Bradford ; school direct rs, Win. R. Neff, John Heckman : overseers Calvin Bottor!, D. L. Bartges ; auditor, H. FP. Musser; nseessor, George W, Spangler; town clerk, Arthur Lee, Miliheim Judge, Ellery Brown : inspector, Ed. ward Musser ; assessor CH. Breon ; eounell, George B. Stover, George Sechrist; overseer, M. 8. Fiedler ; school directors, Samuel Wiser, Charles Musser ; anditor, R. 8. Stover; justice of the peace, E. L. Zerby; high constable, Frank Colyer, Harris - Republican~Judge, L. E Kidder: in. Spector, Geo. N, Fisher: assessor, H, O. Bare town clerk, BE KH. Williams ; supervisors, John Charles, David Campbell ; school directors, E Sweeney, N. Yarnell ; auditor, J. Hl. Ross ; overseer, Frank MoFariane, HarrisJudge Henty Potter ; inspector, John Stamm ; su; ervisors, Cyrus Durst, Geo. Swabb ; auditor, James Swabb; overseer, Wess Meyer; schaol dire ctor, Jacob B, Weber, John Rupp. College udge, Frank Ooh ; luspecior, G, W R Williams ; school direvtors, W, EK Grove, 1 J. Dieese ; overseers, CD. Houtz, Frank Bohan ; su vervisors, Nathan Grove, antel Lowder ; jastios of peace, E. K. Smith ;: auditor, Jacob Bou! Veasurer. D. A. Grove ; town clork O. L. Grove | assessor, E. M, Mouser. UIA AP AIHA. town clerk, Samuel funded. J. D. Murray, Ceatre Reporter $1.00 & year. | few days Mrs. Harter which was siricken| with paralysis, caused her | { denth. The deceased is survived by her hus. | {hand and one daughter, Mre. Rose l Mackey, of W illiame port, Mrs Harter's maiden name was Ada | | Moyer PETER REARICK | Peter Rearick, well known abw ut | 1% nire Hall, having lived on severs! | | farins near this place prior to 1880, sand | ! of Millheim, | {died at the home of bic daughter, Mrs [Charles H. Ross, in Altoona, at advanced age of seventy-nine years, He daughter son, Henry E toons. The decensed was a son the is survived by his the One Al wile, and in mentioned above, Rearick, also of William Reariek, deceased, of Penn township He was a member of the chureh, and worker, Evangelion) was an active church FREDDIE EARHARD. Freddie Earhard, who has been in the home of Thaddeus Stover, at Re bersburg, for the past twen'y years, died Bunday morning, at the age of twenty-eight years, He was a Potter township charge. A The beat physic. “Once tried and you will alwsys use Chamberlain's | Mtommeh and Liver Tablets” nay | Willis A. Girard, Pease, Vi. These Tablets are the most prompt, roost pleasant and most reliable eat hartio in ue, For sale by C J, Finkle, Bpring Mille ; C. W., Bwartz, Tusseyvilie ; F, A. Carson, Potters Mills, sminmp—————— Brisbin & Bradford, who bave pure chased a number of timber tracts, are having a great quantity of logs hauled to their mill near the station. A YM A AIR AIN, Another Case of Khrumatism Cured by Chamberinin's Pain Balm, The eMency of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the relief of rheumatism is being demonstrated dally. Parker Triplett, of Grigaby, Va., says that Chamberlsin’s Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything else failed, snd he would not be without it. For sale by OC. W. Bwartz, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. J. Fin Spring Mills. } My Motto for 1904 will be ,. vue. "Quick Sales and Small Profits If I do not have what you want, I will get it for you. We will make a Discount of 15 Per Cent, on all Cash Sales between Now and April Ist, 1904, If you expect to go to Housekeeping come and sce my stock, compare the prices and be convinced that you get the highest value for your money. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Calls answered promptly, Day or Night. Terms and Prices reasonable. 15 Per Cent. Discount STORE FOR SALE Boalsburg, Penn. The undersigned offers his complete stock of General Merchandise for sale, Goods all new and up to date. Good location and good trade established. Write for par- ticulars or call at place of business. The store building can be bought or leased to suit the buyer, Call on or address— J. H. WEBER, Boalsburg, Pa. Bild 1p vour Health and Strength vith Jayne's Tonic VErMIFuGE. A pleasant, potent and