The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 12, 1904, Image 4

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    8S. W, SI'ITH, Editor and Proprietor,
CENTRE Hani, . . . PENNA,
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1904.
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report immediat
be su
losses to this date.
Spring Mills.
held
sunday morn-
Communion services ip
the
ing apd in t
afternoon.
were
Liuatheran church
Reformed church in the
Rev. Harnish, of Lemont,
church
Schuyler
a ga : } Dena wd «
preached in the Presbyterian
in the afternoon, he and Dr.
having exchang
Quite
d pulpits.
G. E
party
as delegation of the K.
the
ord
ulte
given for Laud
Old Fort hotel,
James Leitz
friends nded surprise
Shawver at the
one night last week.
+11, Br., is repainting his
i is of
house ; thinking
» with his son at Port-
ture.
Hall,
of J. F.
i wife, of Centre
home
Hi, accom.
Sunday.
hoo {1a
vole 11's service on
Sunday evening
I'he condition Martha
=mmith is nol in y fact, the
prospec
bright
are not
very
'
Laram-
d the
learning mill-
wn Friday,
Vigil
¥ sh iN 1 }
to the World's
Mead Slifer, of Georges Valley, went
to Coburn Saturdas
Wm
Ak.
ginee the ro
fds i at
Uni, ai
« liveryman, says th
IRIs are
or
3 are dry his
two
ruce were
gee 1]
He show,
Quite a number of people are chang-
ing their front yards into beauti-
very
fully planned gardens. Andrew Cor.
man has
very Ls
nt yard
Merchant fl. F. Ross.
¢
f
front of
rearranged his frog
aslily
:
ified the
man has also beaut
lence wit!
his resis 1 flowers and shrub-
bery.
David Barre e, 1
eran,
for
friends again.
David Burrell,
veterans, to mend
rapidly ; Mr. Burrell has
for several months,
- As
Woodward.
Prof. Stover, wife, and daughter
Grace, of Aaronsburg, spent Saturday
and Sanday at the home of the lady's
parents, Mr, and Mrs, C. W. Hoster-
man.
Fisher Motz, of Monessen, returned
home last week and issuffering from a
he old war-worn vet-
has been on the sick list
who
some time, is able 0 visit his
old
very
also one of the
does not seem
been ailing
severe attack of lumbago.
Mr. Nigh, of near Harrisburg, and
Mrs. Emma Esermine, of Yeagertown,
were united in the
of the
Inst Thursday
Buck,
Among those who had business at
Millheim last week were, Edson Fullz
and wife, C. D. Motz and family,
Misses Mary Eby and Gertrude Year-
ick.
Dr. Ard and son Wilson spent the
greater part of last week with friends
io Lewisburg,
Mrs, Howard Musser, Mrs. James
Voneida, Wolfe and wife,
Tammie Myer and James Weaver at-
tended Miss Caroline Yeariek’s funer-
al at Mifflinburg ou Saturday.
+ Rev. Buck and Rev. Wentz, P. E ,
held communion services in the Evan
gelical church Tuesday evening.
A. M. Yenrick and wife spent Bal
urday and Sunday with friends at
MiMinburg and Laurelton,
Charles Guisewite, of Yeagertown,
is paying his grandmother Glantz a
short visit,
marriage at home
mother, in this place,
evening, by Rev.
bride's
Owen
Charles
bn fA SSS
Five corpses lay in Millbeim Mon-
day. Mrs. Clyde Vonada, of Miles
township, and John Tonner, of Phila-
delphia, were buried there; and Miss
Gertrude Winegardner, Frances Koarr
and Ray Hassioger died in that tewn.
eA
In a crowded car a woman some-
times gets a seat by deceit.
Aaronsburg,
Messrs. Harry Catherman and Bart-
ges, of Bpring Mille, spent part of the
Sabbath at the home of Thomas Frank.
Wm. Houser and family, of Brisbin,
are guests at the home of Mrs. Hous.
er's mother, Mrs. D. H. Lenker,
Mrs, Kate Lachau and granddaugh-
ter, of Millmont, spent a few days at
the home of Thomas Hull North
Street,
Miss Acker
home after ieachiog school
on
returned
for eight
Cordelia has
months,
C. A. Weaver and daughters, of Co-
burn, spent with Mrs. Eflie
Weaver.
Mr. Stahl, of MecDouellsville, visited
his sister Mary a few days.
Editor Harter, of Bellefonte, spent a
few hours on Monday with his aged
mother, at the home of Lewis Mensch.
Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Btover snd Mrs.
Katie Weaver spent a few days with
relatives at Feidler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Coburn, of Belle-
fonte, spent Sunday in their home on
Main Street,
Sunday
A. B. Btover is able little
walk out doors after having been con-
fined to the house for five
to take a
weeks with
typhoid fever,
Jucob Fisher
beslth at this writing and Jul
mer has | suflerer
is not improving in
an Krea-
cen a great for sev-
eral months,
—
Millheim,
P.
to Bellefoute
Squire F. Musser made
ness trip last
J. B.
here a few days last
Gentzell, of Belle!
Wee R
ral horses which were sick
inst
l
er Frank
IInission
of men sad a team gav
}
Frank has
taking a part
wd giving
Thu
Joht
arrive + Maturday
week 01 Visit
ter, Mrs
Mra {
in Mil
Fuuer i 5
Heckman chu )
J. B. Kreamer and Howard Mill
two Rebersbhurg's
Zens, Were in towt
business
Harry McManaway,
WARS seel on our, street
Dr
to Le
F. O. Hosterman is slowl
(G. 3. Frank made a busin
wisburg Monday
been
seriously
the
Was
i= in Inmber
Monesson,
Mr. Motz,
working
the
DUS ness
Mi
ANCES, 18
by
own
nday from all appear
hard, ns
seemed to
LOO when
geen geribe he be
anything but well and strong.
Tp msi
Coburn,
Coburn was well represented s' Pine
on Sunday : Cyrus Meyer al the
home of Mrs. Henry Behm; J. W,
Winkleblech at the home of Mra. Jere-
miah Winkleblech, and L.. H.
at the home of Jacob Stover,
Fred Miller, of Emullton,
friends at Coburn this week.
The Coburn Corpet
open sir concert Baturdsy evening,
the first for this spring, with a
turn out, Every one was out to
them and enjoyed the fine music,
Creek
Sover
visited
band gave an
full
hesr
The Evangelicals intend holding =a
Fundey school convention the latter
part of May ; every one should take
jurt in ites itis 8 good work, They
sbout one hundred ministers
sud delegates from different places,
Mire. Berkenbine, wife of the super-
interdent of the canning factory build.
ing, is visiting ber husband here,
Emanuel Kerstetter, who has teen
sick for some time and not able to look
after his farming, was out in the field
Haturday, not able to work, but over-
see it. Hisrson Paul is also better at
this writing.
J. H. B. Hartman and daughter Ma-
ry, of Millheim, spent Fridey evening
at the home of L. H. Stover.
T. A. Meyer and wife spent Buuday
at Aasronsburg, visiting Mrs. Meyer's
parents, Mr. aud Mrs, J. (. Btover,
Mrs. Cal. Meyer visited her parents
at Pine Creek one day lsst week, Tom-
my and grandma Blover were very
glad to see Linnie.
nf
Plum Grove,
Messrs. John Reish and John Hoy,
of Pleasant Gap, spent Sunday with
Misses Lucing and Pu-lla Swartz,
George Brian, wife and child and
James Keller spent Bunday at the
home of Byduey Poormuu.
Charles Brian spent Suuday with
his uncle, Harvey Brian, at Hpring
Mills.
George Bharer visited at the home of
Joho Heckman, near Centre Hall,
expect
Lemont.
Mrs. Henry Homan
fonte one day last week.
Mra. John M, Coble, William Rishel
R. Hehreck are
was in Belle-
and John able to be
out again
Homer Longwell and family depart-
el for home Monday. Mrs. Longwell
had spent several months at the home
of her mother,
had trouble
bleeding
Elmer Lowder
with
night which could not be
til Dr. Woods Dr.
called in Thursaay noon,
KOINe
his nose
Kidder
He
und
is
proving slow Iy.
The Oak Hall
belated by
this week
Mrs,
schools, which bave
been the small
Close
pox, w ill
Ellen Garbrick came down
F. Houtz
who
at the home of H
Frank Bohn,
sufferer from
fas
stomach
is improving very slowly
Wesley Dale and
are ¢ lating
Williaa H
last Wed nie
Mr. Hous
ale ie 1 iin j
Luther
wu fl
ireu
snmong friends here.
family
user and
“(1RY remain n
11s LO res
ildren
are
Foster ¥razier wane i we
very fine
Wieland
ron
Anton Luiz
Houser
home of
Henr,
to Linde
Prof
Mra (
Wm.
was a vi
Bunday
S. G. Rote
vde Vo
$f od
SABOR
:
gL
nce a
$
Bellefonte last week
Harry
this vieinity to finis!
Since the
last week the grain ficlds
what improved.
Gentaell was
Warm we
Biel sii
Traneter of Ren! Estate
T. Keller to Robert Corl, March 31
1904, land in Boalsburg—§750
Jd. D. Murray, et. ux, et. al | to John
Homan, April 16, 1885, land
legs twp. $3100,
Chas. KE Emerick, M.
R. (i. Allison, M.
lot in Centre Hall
Gen J. Meyer to
Feb, 11, 1904, house
twp. —$1200
Jacob F. SBiover, et, ux., to Luther
M Musser, March 10, 1801, two tracts
of land in Haines twp, $1100
C. W. Wolfe, et. al., to John Mm.
Btover, Feb, 24, 1904, house and lot in
Haines twp, $035,
J. J. Gable, et. ux , to Jacob Reed,
Feb. 11, 1885, house and lot in Penn
twp. $1450
Jacob Reed, et. ux , to 1], A, Weaver
April 4, 1904, house and lot in Penn
twp $1000
W. H. Philips to F
March 7, 1902, land
$225
John LL. Van Pelt, et. al, to Mary OC.
Longwell, March 28, 1904, lot in Belle-
fonte—§15600,
in Col
D.to John
D, March 14, 1904,
$800,
Nicodemus
and In in
Louse,
Penn
A. Yenrick,
in Gregg twp
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DEMOURATICO CONVENTION
Meets June
Previous
The Democratic
aunty will meet
Tth-Primaries Saturday
Apportionment of Delegates
volers of Centre
at the regular places
elections, in
respective election districts, oun
vuntlens
{
Convention, under the
rules of the party, the offices |
will «
aud two
hold-
of the
assistants in
ynsist
primaries,
ommitteeman
yn will be
, and the eleetic
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3 o'clock bt.
7 o'clock P. M,
s delegates
1
ned at and close at
abovi
the Court
chosen at the
stated time will meet in
noon, and nominate one
the office of
President
Plens
candidate for
the Court of Common
tre co andidates for
the of
mndi-
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LAIN STATE
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promptly §
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We call attention to our line of
Men’s Fancy Dress Shirts
Men's Neckwear
Hosiery for Men
Hosiery for Ladies & Children
A nice line
LACE CURTAINS
WINDOW SHADES
CARPETS, MATTINGS
QUILTS, ETC,
Dress goods, Lawns. Lin-
ens, Dimities, Olnghame, Em-
broideries, Laces, Ribbons, In-
Sertions, and many suitable
trimmings for spring and
summer,
Come and see us.
eight degrees wont hundr
eight rods tos stone, ta cherry,
mand of 8. D, Tice south forty dwo i
degrooe east fiftyawo and threodeonth rods toa
tone, thence along same north sixty-five and
mie-hall degrees east thirty-eight and five tenth
roadie ton stone slong same south forty
three and oneball degrees east ninetyvone and
five-tenth rods to the edge of Bald Eagle Creek
thenoe down said Creek north fortveoven and
one-half degrees cast sixty-two rods to line tree,
thence along sald Creek north sixtydhree and
one-half degrees cust thirty-one and seven-tenth
rods to the place of beginning, Containing ons
hundred and five acres more or loss. Thereon
erected a house, barn and other outbutidings,
NUMBER 3,
All that certain piece of land situate
township of Howard, Centre county, Ma
od and described as Jollows :
Om the north By land of Jas, Turner, on east by
land of Frank Confer, on the south by land of
. thenoe
in th
, bound
west by lands of James Turner. Containing Af
toon acre, the same being wood land
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of John M. Long.
TERME: No deed will be acknowledged until
purchase money be paid in fall
H. 8 TAYLOR, Sherlsy,
Sherifl's Office, Bellefonte, Pa., May 10, 1904,
Few of us are too lazy to work on
the sympathies of others,
The imist regards life as a per-
petual indignation meeting.
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GARMAN'S STORE
Cash Rods, 5 to 10c each,
Sottage Rods, 10 to 20c each.
Regular Curtain Poles, 20c up,
Scrim, 5 to 10c.
Regular Sash Curtains, 25¢ pr
Mattings, 12 1-2 to 35¢ yd.
Curtain Loops, 5 to 15¢ pr.
All the Late Styles in . . .
DRESS GOODS
Readymade .....
SHEETS
BOLSTERS
PILLOW CASES
OIL CLOTH & LINOLEUM
Pull Down Blinds, 9 to 50c.
Wagons, Wheelbarrows
Go Carts, Velocipedes
Garden Sets, 10 to 25¢,
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