The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 11, 1904, Image 4

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12 VilUS
thday recep
in
on
om five to
sant
several
hours the par
full of merry
had
for
homes, les [ hind them
prett
girl,
them
Rev
gone forcible
many
favorite amo
k has been
the Lutheran church. So long ss the
meet i
will De
» as successful as now, they
nued
indefinitely.
church
meetings i: he Evangelical
are also
Archibald Allison,
in progress,
his
~,
makes
Mrs. H.
this writing
who
home with his daughter,
Br sucht, i=
Olid sge snd he
qu te 111 at
_
art trouble cause
and daughter Ma-
ed to their bed
Long
confi
wi
Mrs, Long i an
and the latter with an abscess
in the head.
tober
suffering from a very severe attack of
pusuiuo nia
Mrs, Bruce Ripka spent 8 couple of
days with her mother, Mrs, Burkhol-
der, at Centre Hill,
Tn the sick list are
Breon, Abraham Alters, John
Are Allison,
, sud many children
we who are on
John F
Ripka,
Weave
micas vs
Mrs, H.
days 1
Mra ( do,
The ral
ed Pinns Cre
George
with the
ibmld
Braucht
with
spent
foute her
eR bank full.
Eagles
have changed of their ban-
he 17th of February to the
20th, Bupper at six o'clock.
Fish Warden Joe, Rightnour, of
Bellefonte, could tind plenty of illegal
fishivg along Penvs Creek, which is a
trout siream aud throw net fishing is
prohibited and unlawful,
Moviug time will soon be here and a
few houses yet for rent. Half of James
MeCool’s hiouse is for rent,
The Knights of the G lden
the date
quet from 1
amr——— A
- Woodward.
Edward Orudoef while working on
the mill Monday had the little finger
ou his right hand broken,
Quite n number from this place at-
tended the funeral of Miss Bertha
Hosterman at Coburn on Saturday,
Jumen Miller, of Lena, 11, spent a
few duys with his sister, Mrs, Wolf,
Bamuel Gephart aud family were
guests of Mr. Gephart’s parents, at
Rebersburg, Saturday and Banday,
Thowess Hosterman, of Middleburg,
spent a few days with his parents,
The revival services in the Evan
gelical church are still in progress,
Miss Mabel Guisewite Is visiting her
sister at Aarousburg.
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Harris Township. i
Willinm Stuart, of Pitt<burg, and |
Harry Stuart, of Sandy Ridge, who!
formerly resided here, are visiting |
their old home. |
Miss Mary Ashton, of Philadelphia,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee, of Vermont,
are guests at the home of Dr. Kidder,
Furnace, attended the teachers insti.
tute and spent a few days wilh her
friend, Miss Beulah Fortney,
Miss Rebecen Moyer, of Center Mills,
spent a few days at Maple Shade farm.
A sled load of young people were en-
tertained by Misses Ella and Kathryn
Dale, at their home at Ouk "Hull on
Wednesday evening.
Migs Veronica Fisher, of Bellefonte,
has been enjoying the last few wieks
with her grandmother, Mrs. Emma
Fisher.
John Hess, of Altoona,
last week,
Adam
visited here
Felty accompanied by his
in Lebspon county.
Mrs Wieland, of Linden
Hall
Katharine
friends in Boalsburg.
Mrs, T) Boal extended
vitation to the
al ber home every
purpose
codore an in
jittle girls in
burg to mee
sfternocon with the
them, but pays
which is very encouraging to
Ika
Murs, Mug
in Bellefonte, is visiting here,
ome in Altoons
8 of the
¥ 3 15
mel at ‘he home of Mrs
ney last
Ti ursday
of Pine Hall,
WHus givel
Myers, in |
Reber:
“fore
si 601
om Bellefoni
it
BU
at
note,
vs (
butchering
XL summer.
James Miller, one
enter
of Illinois
prising farmers, is ¥
Howard, of
Ine Farmers [usti
siting
this piace,
tute held here on
th and 6: bh was a decided
It
tended, the total siiendance
hundred,
ry particular, was well at
being e»-
by
Ihe
the
timated at eighteen
which was com posed of
members of the
¢ snd was highly complimented by
je speakers and sudicuce. The speak
PUgResLI Di,
will
left many valuable
which, if carried out, prove =
great benefit to the farmers, aud the
community in general
Another report says: It is
sons stiended the institute,
well ; hind their papers
well prepared,
distance held the sudience spell bound.
fhe music wos splendid, Every one
pronounced it the best
The
small, many could not get in,
held here, bullding was
sss tp ssi
Nittany Mountain,
MeNitt Brothers & Company's stave
hy
idle for several days, owl g to
mill, operated George Dubbs, has
been
the barrel saw giving out
Nittany Mountain is beeoming quite
a lutuber centre, Harry Zimmerman
has three teams and Samuel Gingerich
has hauling chemical wood for
Charles Bilger,
A. W. Garver has been laid up with
a lame back and side,
John Ansted is making his home
with John Calahan, Jr.
J. A. Hoover is arent for the history
of the recent Chicago fire.
Mre. Elsie Heisley and little daugh-
ter, Beturday, arrived at the home of
the former's father, A, GG, Noll, She
had with her husband, Fred
Helnley, at Cass, W., Va. since last fall.
Mra, William Parker started on a
week's visit to Altoona last Saturday.
{!, B. Houser was to Houserville
several days Inst week.
Noll Brothers were operating quite
largely Inst week, having four teams
taking out logs and hauling lagging
poles to Gregg siding.
Adam Rhodes and brother, Charles,
are cutting chemical wood for Charles
Bilger on the old Charley Bhuey tract,
Samue) Bruss was seen on the moun
tain one day lust week,
AI A AP T————
Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year
one
been
Pottars Mills
Cal. Ruhl busy buying
horses, and implements to go to farm-
of Old
is COWE,
ing op the Colyer farm, eas!
Fort,
There will be many changes in and
about
April, |
here in expectation
Railroad built,
change this place to a city,
Potters Mills by the first of]
People are buying property |
Wabash
will |
of "the
being which
The car |
shops are expected here, |
Miss Jane Pearce, is almost eighty-|
six years old, and the oldest lady of |
this place, is hale and hearty and does |
the |
Miss Pearce is a kind old lady and
not seem to feel weight of years, |
is |
loved by all who know her,
k while out sleigh-
George MeCormick
KF
ofl the sleigh ; George says the sleigh
ing near T
went lame the balance of the way,
f the
gray fox
ar
nt.
John Wilkipson, one o
old trappers, caught a and
has a neat chain and
on it;
Ike an © johnny,
he can handle it
ook out, when ye
pet
ur poultry comes in
your it will scatter the
uthiers
Robert
vedsville
Haker
Wels
aod Charles Bittner, of
po-
in town buying
lan was in town offering
ier
pet
DUshie] for potatoes
Grorge has cornered thi
HILNe Bo
thie
Pane thers
to hota
whi looked rather cool Mrs
thought she would tw
which
The
wWVeEe Nit | Ves
; out gent
Sober.
smhaffer, who had
of Siate Run, is at home,
harles Rerstettier isa mourni
1
vil one week
id sg
this §
William Conf
iw
Mio
frivnds at
rby, of pear
are Visiting am
A young man whi
stepped
the
morning in
s¢! In winds al
ries
Lia
Smith and Bheesley’'s saw mill
wen idle all winter
FE. P. Zetby is getting ready to mov
hi.
W. Venada is hauling spple and
linois th
is mont
obhurn,
Mrs. W. H. Madara, of Mifl} one
last week.
A —-—
Aaronsburg,
Mise Theodora Acker, of State Coil
3
The
Clayton Wale, of Ml
a business trip to this, his former hone
sburg, wm
jant week
Among those who atten ded
justitute pt Rebersburg on
W. ¢
Mr
(quite
were Prof Siaver and family,
Mingle, Miss Small,
and Mra, Luther Stover, sud
All
pleased with the sessions
Mise Tommie H fMley returned home
He
fatherinve
gevwl many others were
from a few weeks visit to owe nnd
Among those from distance
attended the fuveral
Edmunds Keister were, Prof, (I. E
Edmunds, of Freeland, and Miss Lil
lian Sehafler, of Williamsport,
Misa Munzie Mingle spent
with some of her girl friends at
heim,
a
of Me. Emma
Hunday
Mill-
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pe —— —————
Plum Grove,
Mr. and Mrs H. B sehsiler, of this
place, were at Coburn to attend the fu.
veral of Mrs. SBehafler’s sister, Miss
Bertha Hosterman
Howard Durst, 8B. E. Bharer and
wife, Mra, Jacob sharer and daughter
Bertha, and Mrs, Hetzel trapsscted
business in Bellefonte Friday,
Harry Ream is visiting at the home
of Oscar Homan,
All are sorry to learn that. Jacob
Sharer, who is afflicted with rheama-
tiem ia not improving.
Aunt Eliza Stamp who bas been
sick for the last few weeks is Improv.
ing,
Mrs. Hetzel, of Aaronsburg, is stay.
ing with her daughter, Mrs, Jacob
Sharer,
ss A—
es B
the hammer shop, spent
Hilarr, assistant foreman of
several
Wm. J
iron foundry, has been rar
the
to
il
sferred
Johnson, foreman
Philadelphia and assistant
W. FP. Maun,
succeed Mr, Johnson
R V.¢
tendent
Mr.
who was very popular,
Witmer and
with friends in Centre Hall,
foreman,
appointed to
breve 1d Pi
has
navely,
A. A
Hnavely
secretary to Supe rin-
recent-
Young
stevenson, died
WHaE A man
Lee spent Saturday
sunday
—
Colyer.
Peter Philips who was employed by
the Harter Brothers, of West Virginia,
»
returped home ove day last week for a
short stay with his famiiv, at Colyer,
Misses
Cummings, of
Carrie Frazier aud Sallie
Linden spent
nt the intter's
Wim (
Myr i
one
brother Unipings
Moyer, who
tended a party
{ Decker, Hear Stat
Very pivasant tin
he ak Hall
OW ir
i
both my parent anid
wy sweet
little biny
I've
I have my father’s fet
he
“They say mit her's features
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GARMAN'’'S STORE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Indian Beads.
The looms for Indian Bead
work, 12cts. each.
Scrim for the little stylish
collars now in vogue.
Advance lines of
India Linens
Persian Lawns
Nainsooks
A great big job of Striped
Seersuckers,
GARMAN'S STORE
i » 3 3 :
Number of inmates in the Hunting.
{ don Reformatory is 615;
| tive number, 4200,
Inst consecus
In spite of the admonition to laugh
| and fat, AVErage person
| who grows fat will tell you it's no
lsughiog matter,
mm ——— I A SA AOS
grow the
Perfeet Confidence
Where there used to be a feeling of
| uneasiness and worry in the household
| when a child showed symptoms of
croup, there is now perfect confidence,
This is owing to the uniform success
of Chamberinin’s Cough Remedy in
the treatment of that disease, Mra M,
' I, Basford, of Poolesville, Md, in
| speaking of her experience in the use
| of that remedy saya: “I have a world
of confidence in Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for | have peed it with per
feet success, My child Garland is sub.
Jeet to severe attacks of croup and it
nlways gives him prompt relief For
sule by C. W, Swartz, Tusseyville; F,
A. Carson, Potters Mills ; C. J. Finkle,
Spring Mills.
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