The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 21, 1904, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. |
THURSDAY, APRIL
oO
1904.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Methodist—=Kream erville,
burg, afternoon
morning ; Aarons.
Millbheim, evening.
Hall,
Presbyterian~ Centre
Mills, afternoon,
morning: Spring
United Evangelical-—-Lemont, Lin
den Hall, afternoon,
morning ;
Lutheran—Centre Hall, morning, communion;
Tussey ville, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening.
Reformed Spring Mills, morning
ernocon ; Centre Hall, evening.
Union, afl
SALE REGISTER,
Saturday, April 23,1 p
Spring Millis al the Rishel
and personal property
in Fact, Coburn, Pa
Monday, May 2
on premises ol
tracts of timber]
saamr
m.. two miles east of
homestead, real estate
It. Rishei, Attorney
Farmers Mills,
iah Stover, two
L. Rishel,
near
» Jerem
adv M
Saturds + mile north ot
Penn Hs Matilda Strouse,
4 ing catt'e farm
YesTil PNK
implements, harness, furniture, household goods,
¥, Apri }
— EE —
us
Wi
IAW 10
oth Parties
Judge Hart, of
cided that the
t Apprar
liamsport, de-
regard to appli-
cations for licenses
both par
pear before
application.
Iarriage
requires
ties intending to marry to ap-
the
Lilt
officer and make their
— a Mp
Million Dollar Plant Completed
Railroad's mil-
South
The Pennsylvania
lion doll
Altoona
ar wheel foundry at
has been completed, and is |
most
The
st £250 000 more. The |
gow being eq with the
modern machinery for foundries,
machinery will e¢
be S00
eapacity of the new plaat will
wheels a day, the largest in the world,
Poor Returns
Many iar
turns from the wheat
mers will receive re-
poor
fields Fhe in-
dications are the bulk of farmers
i
: . i
in this section will n ret seed and |
bread ; ays
have wit- |
nessed a grea suction in the pros
pects, owiug to cold and lack of warm
April showers,
NEP CURRED) WE
Governor Lifta the Spade
packer met at
ption com |
Governor Penny as
aat K
He
guehanos
Sunbury | wet
mittee, rried scross
the
dam, where he tur
ful of dirt in the making of the first of
the “good roads’ under the latest As
sembly act. A crowd, residents
of 8 iyder county,
a
=u Shamokin
r first shovel-
fred] thie
inrge
witnessed the Gov
snd heard him
deliver a brief address on the necessity
went to
the State
ernor tossing ground
of good roads, after which he
lunch and later returned to
capital
-
>
The Pir,
The great pivotal scene of Channing
Pollock’s play, mad from Frank Nor
ris’ “The Pit,” for Wm. A
Brady, in which Wilton Lackaye and
a large distinguished company of art-
ists will be seen at the Chestnut Street
Theatre for the next two weeks, is the
panic ‘uo the Chicago wheat pit. The
whole story is tragic, intense, rising to
this trernendous climax, yet one feels
its calm sincerity and
I:is without doubt the
can play yet written,
novel
truthfulness,
most Ameri.
——— i ————
To Use Telephones in Convention,
The Democratic conven ion, which
meets at the Coliseum in St,
July 8,
phone,
Louis on
be conducted by tele.
The Committee on Arrange
ments has reached the decision that
telephones will connect each State del-
egation with all the other delegations
and with the chairman's and clerk's
desks. The State telephones are to be
at the elbows of the leaders of State
delegations and a multitude of tele.
phone girls will be at switehboards to
give lpstantaneous connections, as
called for, It is expected in this way
much turmoil and confusion, due to
the chinir’s failure to hear a motion or
to recognize speakers at exciting mo-
ments will be avoided. Each newspa-
per will have a telephone connected
with State delegations, the chairman,
the clerk and the newspaper office,
Long distance tel phones will be in
the vestibules. Steel signs, securely
fastened to the floor, will take the
place of the old-time wooden oues to
is to
bo B
TRADE AT HOME,
Stand by Homes Merchants,
Why is it, the property owners and
others will continue to patronize a cat-
alogue house when they can get just
what they want at home? Did it ever |
occur to you that when you send tos |
supply house for anything you can ob-
tain of the home merchants you are re-
ducing the value of your property toa |
certain extent? This is fact. BSup- |
posing half of the people of this terri-
tory send away for their goods, would
in
it not be necessary for the local stores
to reduce their stocks at least fifty per
cent., discharge half of their clerks,
in fact do just hall the business they
Don’t you think that |
reflect
The
to
and dilapidated place and the taxable |
value would be reduced to one-half.
I'he
should be co-operative ;
are doing now ?
such conditions would on the
value of the property ? town it
self would dwindle down a dead
people in any commauoity
that
home merchant |
is, stand
Your
2
money
oy each other,
is the one you to for eredit wi
of and 1
who is always approached when assist-
to
en
ott ie 18 one
you are
ance is needed and usually ready
VICTOR BATH TUB CO
May Begin Operations lo Centre Hall ©
un Extensive Scale
Representatives of the Victor Bath
last week, The company mentioned
is the one noticed these columns
some months ago, at which time they
were trying to make arrangements
have ¢astings made in this
FF. Luse to be used 11 u
of their produe
ly, tubs,
Owing velop-
jis
niet tilated carne
repre nlalives,
wid Max Bor-
to close a
weturing
Compa uu
of castings to!
top of bath tube, $
and nttings to
I'he tu
pper
fiite, Lhe guj ports
LUD I #10,
fd
5 Ws
of ielal an Hie Hed, gine
uwrily nes
does t
In
taney
Wha
do for
Be |
he supply hous
first they ta
long bef
the plage
3H know
When
you
and
t you will get for it, you
your uo
for the
i
your merchant should
me merciaan
you sate thug
have and which
bie is justly entitled to has been given
that
your welfare any
in the moon
The
help you pay t
to a concern does no
more than the man |
supply bouse man does
Lo
axes to keep up yur |
schools, churches and
Not
I'hiese are some few and
why you should stand by
t. He
your fiiend
highways
ie,
4
riya
feason
your hous
friend in need
He ook
markets for your products from the
nd |
fuera
He is
for
is your
indeed,
s always willing to help
i004
consixtent with
from a foreign |
Us] HI0ss eR)
re thal whieh you Call OLILAIN iron |
Re -Dediestion May 20
Valley
re-dedicated
The
church
Lutheran
May 20.
(searges
be
The edifice has been extensively
and
will
ie
modeled, is practically a new
8
racture
Be yo
He public an County Convention
The Republican executive commit
tee of Centre county met in Col
Reeder’s office Baturday and decided te
hold the Republican eounty con?
House, Bellefonte
June 1
ure
eleven a. m., Tuesday, i.
— pt
Fire Causes Panic in a School
A fire in the school build
in R
rg
edsvilie Monday originated from
The 11
scholars became
put lie
ealed furnsce Ors
t fire aud the
caught
~ud
*
panic icken. Reveral jumped from
the windows, but no one was ji jured
——
New Hesldents To Be
D. Runkle will
Dinges property. Their
come from Pittsburg latter part of this |
week
C ito the
will
move ii
goods
lev
James W
will be a resident
the first of May.
Hess
Postmaster GG
i
Boal, of Pori Carbon, |
of Centre Hall
He will occupy
recently
M. Boal.
Bp
by
the!
by i
MOLE TLY vacated
prog ;
in Example by Pottsville,
The law and ordinance committee of |
Pottaville town council has decided to |
order the United Telegraph and Tele.
phone Company to discontinue busi- |
ness there and remove its poles and |
wires out of the borough
I'his action is due to the charging of
extra rates by the telephone company,
which is alleged to a violation of
the ordinanee under whieh it was ad-
witted to Pottavilie,
be
EE a SS—
At the Convention
the
Democratic State Convention in Har-
risburg from this county were Dr. F.
K. White, Philipsburg, and Hoon. R
M Foster, State College, delegates ;
Abraham Weber, Howard ; Dr. H 8,
Braucht, Spring Mills; Joseph Peters,
Puilipsburg ; Register A GG. Archey,
J. OC, Meyer, E«q , John Dunlap, Es«q ,
J. K. Jonneon, E«q , E. L Orvis, E«q ,
¥. Speer, John Noll, Sheriff H. 8
Taylor, M. I. Gardner, James Corl,
all of Bellefonte,
——— AAA ASIA
Among those who attended
Japan and Her War,
The most fascinating series of war
stories that has yet come to America
of the conflict of the Russian and the
Jap is that from Will Levington Com-
fort in the Pitteburg Dispateh, which
began two weeks ago. Mr. Comfort is
a young writer who has already
achieved distinetion in two wars, hav.
ing served with the United States
troops in Puerto Rico during 1808, and
then spent three years in the Philip
pines, where he wrote some of the
most thrilling war tales that have been
published since the days of the Re
bellion,
————————— AI TY IAD BAAS
The fellow who sows wild oats gene
werk the Bmw dvlegativus,
wruily raiss the dou.
WOrns,
midnigl
(1% Near
fiatiles 1
Beliefon furing
iruing
gut,
wus rel
f midni
topped
ball passing
ont sleeve AUG Qiopping
it was afterwards
lanchard beat » hasly retr
ing assistance
Deaths ju Nittany Nalley
rit deat his
BIVeTrsary 11
April ab 1904, the
Havivania wil
tickets from al
le and return at re
Tickets will
lean lefoute
t Mill Hal
& H.R
arriving at Moutoursville a
good for
daatoarevilie n
GEPHART,
(seen suppl.
3 {1
eaving ne
necting
a
10 15
special train leaving
J. W
a tm. and return o
Wp —
LOCALS
J. 8B Rowe vusily engaged in re.
pairing w aler pipes
John Luse is excavating
for a new residence,
D. Hess and
Wieland, of Lioden
town last week.
is
the cellar
Mis
Frank E
wer- |
Mrs
Hall,
Thus far the spring has been ver)
unfavorable to grass, The plants neeo
a good, warm rain,
bee
the
Vacant lots on Main street are
coming scarce. The Luses own
few that are available,
Harry Fye, who farms for the editor,
is proud of the fact that he has his
crop of eight acres of potatoes planted.
Smith Brothers, of Bpring Mills, in
this jssue advertise sideboards at great-
ly reduced prices. The firm bas been
doing an extensive business during the
past month,
Miss Minnie Geary, of Millheim,
this week visited Mr, and Mrs. F. P
Geary, in this place, prior to going to
Beavertown, where she will make her
home for some time,
Rev. Gress, pastor of the Reformed
church in this place, has had an une
usually large number of funerals io
this charge sitice his pastorate began,
about ten months ago,
People who contemplate moving in«
toa new locality invariably ioquire
about the school facilities. It was so
with Mr. Bell, a Victor Bath Tub
Company representative,
DEATHS,
MRE, ELIZABETH KELLER,
Mrs. Elizabeth Keller died Lier
home at Tusseyville Wedne sny ufter- |
It k |
. Rev. Daniel]
offi-|
nt
week ernment ton
Reformed chureh
| clating. i
{i Mrs
| Gress, of the
Keller's death was due to a gen- |
ernl bresking down of the system in-|
f claent to her advanced nge, which wae |
ey y LWO
ight years, months
| Len nys.
mt dad
Kelle r,
i The decea before marrisge
Samuel now deceased,
lizabeth Wright, Bheissurvived by
bters—El
Law daug w.fe of Is
I, of Boalsburg,
len,
and Miss Laura, |
|
|
wife of Johnl
igh
al home Ada, vow deceased, was also
aud was the
Andrew Tress
1
Foie at
of the
Adar =!
Mires
inte
tlownshiip
{ :
and a daughter,
d her
{ band ured elg
Mir
Years ago
Ape sixty
r of Ex-5t
Wf Bellefante,
Helen,
| of Richard Garman, of
formerly
wate, died in Philadelphia Satur
orning of rheumatism of the
- —
Harris Township
Miller, of
M jase Margaret
wo Saturday with friends
cust (Grove
Miss Marv Lohr
Ver
spent a week with
Mra {
a
imother,
Pine Hall
aud family
irs
gran
Kramer, at
fra Rishel att
funeral of flisnel's Mrs
mother
Samuel Keller, at Tussey ville
Amos
beth, of
Pysou and
Pine Hall,
Mrs E E
Adam Bucher, 11
“pent last
B
proprietor of
ay with "Wn.
e an
extensive planing ail and
home,
Edwin Rupp, scocompanied by ope
of his chums from the Mountain City,
is enjoying a few days oo the banks of
our streams,
Mra
week at
Emma Fisher spent part of last
Centre Hall with her sister,
Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs, who was suffering
from erysipeias,
I. O. Mothersbaugh and Mrs, Mar.
garet Keller were tn attendance at the
funeral of Mrs. Keller,
Lee Begner spent last week in the
mountains in Stone Valley getting out
timber for the Linden Hall Lumber
Company.
sydney Kuhn, one of the employes
of the Linden Hall Lumber Company,
has gone to White Deer Valley, where
they have commenced operations on a
large tract of timber land.
The County Buanday-school conven-
tion which was to have been held
next week, has been postponed until
Wednesday and Thursday, 4th and
bith of May.
Dr. SBamuel Woods has returned
from Philadelphia where he wpent
some time in preparing for service in
the navy. He expects to go to Wash-
ington about the 2ad of May to be ex-
amined for entrance into that depart.
ment. The intervening time will be
spent with his mother and other rela
tives nud friends in this locality.
a
The man who makes money some:
times discovers that mouey doesn’t
What Good Does it Do You to
Buy Elsewhere when We Save
Money for you on the Same
+] purpose, and
1a ran |
FOOLS Can
any of vour farn
For One Week Only, Beginning
Thursday, April 21st, we will sell
Seven Pounds Whole Green Peas . 25 Cents
Five Pounds Ginger Snaps 25 Cents
4 3
» .
Don’t miss the “Money Saving” Store.
B. W. RIPKA.
FERM? trictiy (
JLD DUNCAN STAND
SPRING MILLS, PA.
ake Lue wen *
JOHN SMITH & BRO.
SPIINC MILLS, PA.
Great Bargains for the
Next Thirty Days. . ..
Sideboards
$8.75
and Up...
All other Furniture, Carpets,
Rugs--everything we deal in, at
proportionately low prices.
urniture & Undertaking
J. H. KRUMBINE
Centre Hall, Penn.
bar-
Ol
sca-
My Motto for 1904
will be ......
Quick Sales znd Small Profits”
odiES ail Mm
If I do not have what you
want, I will get it for you.
We offer you specia
gains in all the lis
FURNITURE at a
sons of the year.
i '
VUiua ii
WALL PAPER
WINDOW SHADES
You can get anything you
want in either of these
lines—from stock or by
samples. Very pretty de-
signs.
UNDERTAKING
A SPECIALTY.
Calls answered promptly,
Day or Night. Terms
and Prices reasonable.
+ * * .
Sefore you buy call onus
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Mr. John M. Bullock is ready to
take your measure for that
New Spring Suit
in Ne
Pair of Trousers ZY
Did you see our display of Suitings and Trouserings in our North
window ? So many neat styles for the quict dresser. Merchant Tailor
ing has never been so reasonable, so up-to-date, as now. Call in and see
John and he “will do the rest.”
Ready - to- Wear Clothing
sn
rrr
Is in great demand, also . +. + + »
We can fit you and fit your pocket-book. Look at our Top Coats
and'Rain Coats and Nobby Spring Suits, Neckwear, Hosiery, Shirts, E
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MONTGOMERY & CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Sec whether you got groper credit for subsceiption.
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