The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 12, 1904, Image 5

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    SCARLET FEVER IN MILLREIM. {
photographer, an
Hall Friday, The Ulseass Claims Two Victims Eary
Monday Morning
A pall was cast over Millbeim Mon- |
day, when on that day searlet fever |
claimed two victims-
CARRRIE REA HASSINGER, aged 13 years,
FRANKLIN KNARR, aged 4 years,
Searlet rash, or a disease akin to it,
had been prevalent in that town for |
and as a result many chil-
but as there were
little attention was given |
Smith, the Photographer.
W. W. Smith, the
will be in Centre
May 20.
ee Spietmiosiaif sat ereia———
Ton of Poultry Wanted,
The undersigned will pay the high-
est market prices for one ton of poul-
try—ull kinds—in small or large quan-
tities, Call on, address or telephone
"HE HOWARD CREAMERY CORP. |gome time,
Wo pt
Maem dren were attacked,
no fatalities
the matter,
LAIN MA HK
Rye ....coumi 0 Whent........ic eens
Barle Y. Crna HRs . 00 | Oats...
COED. .ovven
PRODUCE AT STORES,
Rea Hassinger was the daughter of |
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hassinger, a
bright and comely child of thirteen
years, and a faithful little worker in |
the United Evangelical eliurech. Her
illness was of but a few days’ duration, |
Interment took place Monday at 3 p.
1., Rev. Bair officiating.
Franklin Knarr, aged four years,
was the little son Elmer E.
Alice Knarr, Mr. Knarr being a paint-
er and paper havger. Death occurred
interment on
J. N. Bair,
church f-
Butter,
Eggs
Lard * i |
Potatoes +1210
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
trouble nre of and
Kidney
courages and les
at o’elock a. m., and
game day at 6 p.m lev,
of the U
nited Evapgelical
are suffering from the
Davi
Davis, dangerously
are, Irene
- - > pi
a a
urine sc the fle
reaches ar
control
Hasstnger child
Buck, davghter of
two children of
br, sister of the
i : Florence
the and
these
writing, Wednesday after.
Httle sufferers are all report-
ted to be improving
afflie
Vary
Forty ehildren nie ted with the
fldisease Fhe cases from
Very
Satay Root |
by druggists, in
cen
mild to the most eritieal
A ff ——
Festival ut Donisbarg,
of
val in the
f Memorial
the Maccabees
old wu festd
thie evening
—
Peath of a Child
>
. Vera
¥ Vy ERTE,
Yene
D.T. CORMAN =
SPRINC Lg Lr piorct with the Soanty |
MILLS man before Saurday, Mas
Velvers, Safle, Dres SS Goods
Hosiery
Viat
daughter of Mr
died
three
John
measles
aged
Mrs
of
ina Venerick,
$ u and
bottle . .
erick, of Colyer,
- > -
iefore
or
saturday
the
iates ae
+ rules of Demo
requir-
‘hair
14th,
lishel Tmproviog
el, of Farmers
and Underwea tomach trouble during last
bins
ill from
week, is
had =a
vr Label
f Hats an sid subscription
Pans and d Overalls Inge api: be, will Ph
fer
BEE 1 mij are
Intel snd
e of Cord
whether or vot proper credit
EXisls,
1
hus been given ii sn #ni0T re-
port incmediatel
> pom
Orvia for Judge
, io this issue an-
f office of
ity, 81 be
Orvis
wr the
Lee Bot
f the Democratic
id will receive
the + ithont
opp
ing
the msjority
Det MARLIC Valen i {
and espe y, if locality
body w
Vis in ANNOCUNO-
ira raps
fe Let
Produce Wanted
HBmMpY answering
of
county,
he
Democrats,
fitted for the
his intellvet,
the
fe
ork Cal con |
sidered, by the South Side
Mr. Orvis is especially
purchasing ei
¢
Judg:
er
President
atid
in to justly
| office
will at all times
decide all
temper ts
erv matiers
of lnw.
A
LOCALS
Ww
residents
and Mrs J of Port |
of Centre i
: 2 a
Hey joal,
« Bie LOW
i
wile
Mrs,
Swe,
if Recorder John |
i» .
tv IWe,
is suffering from appen- |
dicitia
This wasn week for farmers, |
Nenrly all the
corn has been planted
Hoy i
oats is sown, and some |
The Knights of the Golden Eagle, |
Bprivg Mille, will participate in the
| memorial services at Centre Hall
H. G. STROHNMEIER,
CENTRE HALL, . . . . . PENN.|
Manufacturer of
and Dealer in
HIGH GRADE
Bubseribers will please note that the
| Rey wrter subseription list was correct-
| ed Fis week, If errors exist, notify
this office at once,
Hamill Bosl, sou of Rev, J. W. Boal,
FMTONUMENTAL W OR K |astudent in the theological seminary
iat Prineston, arrived in Centre Hall
| Wednesday, where he will remain dur-
| ing the summer.
in all kinas of
Marble ano
'
Don’ | Mre. John Bnyder wae a caller Tues.
Granite, Don't fail Wo get
doy for the express purpose of purchas
| ing nd, which she did. The 4 ia the
| mest popular figure on the Reporter's
subscription list. See whether you,
reader, own one,
y prices
GRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
Inrgest Fire and Life
Tusurance Commies
in the world
| Bunday morning the dead body of
| an infant child was found in Buffalo
| Run, near Hastings station, on ihe
. | Bellefonte Central ratlrond. The in
The Bast is the Cheapest..... fant is suppos wl to have been of Hun-
garian or Tinian parentage
Messrs. Brisbin and Bradford have
fustalled an shingle mill in their lum.
| ber manufacturing plant sat Centre
{ Hall, The capacity of the mill is ten
thousand shingles dally, \ Both white
Soomutusls ; 00 sssessmuen ta,
... Money to Loan on First Moriga
Omics in Crider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Fa.
COURT HOUSE
NEWS,
LOCALS,
Harry
| i= IL
AP.
Hettinger, of Centre
Official Basiness as Reported from Belie- |
fonts by a Special Correspondent
Luse & Bon advertise
Wash-
Marringe Licenses
Blair Heverly, Beech Creek.
Bertha Garbner, Howard.
fp
Transfer of Heal Estate
Agnes Mineweaser, et
ola Coal and Cok: Co.
~$15600
Geo. W. Winkleblech,
Elmer E. Bartley, Feb,
Aaronsburg-—$500,
J. H. Kimport, et.
Keen, May 15, 1863,
twp. —$400,
J. B. Kreamer, et.
W. Walker, March 28,
lot in Miles twp —§000,
James 8B. Weaver's exr.,
Jacob Feidler, Nov.
burg—$1510,
J. J. Tressler
April 9, 1904, 6
lege twp. —$706
Chas. H. Foster,
Markle, March 1,
College $1000
Miss Anna Bartholomew
| to Curwensville Saturday.
returned |
Harry Harper's horse ran away |
Tuesday and damaged his buggy. i
R. M. Magee, of Philadeiphia,
recovered from a recent {liness,
M. L. Emerick, the blacksmith, is |
making repairs on his dwelling house,
Mrs. D. W. Reynolds, of Reedaville,
is in Philadelphia for medical treat- |
ment,
Joe. Runkle back to
to Thomas from Mahaffey, and is ready to
kinds of plumbing.
Those who
et. al, fonte made it convenient
20, 1903, Aarons- | the same on show day.
bar., to Osce~
May 8, 1004,
1
has |
el. ux., to
19, 1004, lot in
Alfred
Penn
ux., to
H0 acres in |
Bellefonte |
do all |
is
ux.,
1401, house and
had business
in Belle. |
to to transact |
Treaster, who
visited
Homer
about
i® engaged
Kern, former
Col-
exr, to Wm. his
Jurnham,
acres, V6 perches, home on the south side.
There light rains Baturday
through Penns Valley. In Brush Val- |
ley the precipitation was considerable, |
H. Emerick
Boal
vd’
Wm. Auman,
and J. L. Zerby, of C
a stone walk in front of Lhe res
ux.. of Dr. J. F. Alex:
1604, land ot = A week's nd
in ¢
were
0 A. F.
in
el.
1904,
al,
lot
=tate
George purchased a hay
pat
in search of business,
J
HHOUse
B
and
W. Walker exr. to
1901,
$x)
Thomas
Kreamer,
lot in Miles ptwh
William ©
Ww.
baler from burg ties and will
March 28,
Ygo on the ro
Messrs of
nyer,
‘Talker, of , to Thomas Millbeim,
WwW er i 21,
perches in Miles Wis
Jas. LI Ly tie
Rockey, March
ter twp. $1100
ux
1892 are laying
idence
160 ac 5)
$6200
©! toy
16
held
an-
wrinal school will be
thie
wt allt rif oe
al ivi onia
with farmers’
i nect ie
WwW. Bot nual institute, aud
College, row
torf to Murray CO
1904, Ia
Thomas
Dresher,
lege
Daniel K
etta Kline,
March 28 in Mon iny, October 10, to
twp $225 Maturday yetober 15
Hic
April
! .
Aaronsburyg
iB
Sept
'# exr. to Henri- wv
Mrs
MRL
: =. Derstine, of bh Bend
t week for
N ort
a0 187K t Paagrt a :
3 IN ) " ‘1
ste Centre Hall las ber
land in £1000 q ‘ a ;
Poler! F \ isughter, Marguerite, who ir BOE
vler's heirs to An
Emma
Rishel,
twp —$§
J. C. Weston,
Apri
$400 Uren th of Philadelphia,
i .
bine was bel
f
:
re of by her
Sarah De
# taken ca
26, 19035, land
other, Mrs, retine
Hemph i and Mrs, |
Will
arrived
ests of Mr,
dford for a week,
~
Williams, inn
Matilds
Philig surg Coal the gu
Michael H. Davids
land in Philipsburg
Lydia A. Bri
Confer, March 25, 1803, grammns
twp. —§205 cuted 4 post
Mary E. Schwartz, et. y to Miss Orphans’
Nellie Miller, Dec. 10, 1903, 5 tracts of
land in
Edw
mon C
in Be
(iro
r Mills,
taught
who
the
a
the
which
at), ef
in Gregg hiss
uctor in
nbury,
institution
Howard twp
rd R
Quicl
RRS twp
M Rupp's
iartges, April 1, If
twp $10
Adam P
iy, April 12
$10 iia
Jeremiah Way, el. ux, et. al, 1 Ay . SE hgiaty
Thomas B. 5 . TA 3 : : Wil.
in Half Moon
Blanel
L.. Kerste
land in
Hancock, ux., to Si-
— representing himself as a
Jan. 28, : k
i, premises :
swindled people of
. . He called up-
heirs lo Acam
#4, lnnd in Haines
hand
their ar.
¥
sler }
7 PEER
Margaret
in, Pent
SUAVE
into cus
mandy Lake he
the drug-
Apri
Huut-
infor.
twp £5000 Mirminghasm,
valuable
ART
GCRIDAan «
ar
A. Hoy, et Dar.
April 19
VER
to James
1904
1e gi
ter. et. ul. « American uurist
Ben $1800 ot HI growing
tract of ner twp
J. W. Pletcher, et,
April 4,
house and lot in Milesburg—§
ux . 1904 Mr. Seeds has several lectures
1000 than farm topics, among
— oy "Mistinl
Seed Polatoss ‘Influence of
New
Carman
for
sen of
He
Life E Ron d
the ne,’
Hl ueer-
The
Yorker, Carman No. 1,
No.3 pot for
table or seed.
Rural
and
immdersigned bas ness of the Queer.” ties wishing
urer will do
E
a Jeet mmuni
\
1
Car i
wil 'y ©
able
ARNE
anle
J.
aloes =uit
J.
cali with him.
offer same in
A A. P
Wednesday after
EE
LOCALS Cedar Bhingles
iver two mde
from
iarge
RAVE Just rece
it is always much easier to slip up eilar shingles Washington
salits 2 11
slip down or small lots
Mesars. John A
Feidler were
Mr.
Republican voters who are willing to
the
Daily snd James
CRiiers
Daily is on the lookout for
LUSE & FON,
re Hall, Pa
DOOn.,
-
Hegareats for church and Colleges
H of Pitte.
atl estate valoed at sev.
him: iv npomioation for
will of Jans Reamer,
sginiature,
a - bur
r, who left
hundred thousand dollars,
filed for Much of the
is given to various religious and
Jacob A, Fisher Dead eral
Jacob A. Fisher, who for sone years
made his home with Jacob Reed in
Aaronsburg, died Tuesday at 10 p. m ,
He
Millersburg, July 10th,
the 148th Reg., Pa, §
, under General Beaver in
will take the
cemetery, this #5
Tressler Orphans’
$1000
Was
probate estate
char.
itable them being
the Evangelical
La heran church of the United St
NX):
institutions, among
General Synod of the
in ates, |
born
the Board of Church Extension |
of
ie trustees of
in
the General
the Penne
at Gettysburg, $2000 ;
Home,
Lutheran church
, $2000 ; t}
Vol
Interment Synod
place in
Aaronsburg, ivania College,
afternocn, Rev, B. R. M. Loysville,
Show Days or Any Other Days |
Except One.
The Grandest
Display of
CLOTHING
Ever Shown in “Any Old Town.”
Next
Show Day
Saturday
May, 21.
MONTGOMERY & CO.
s@0~ Telephone connection, piue and chestnut shingles will be cut,
THE THING TO DO
Is to look over our stock of Spring Goods
in all the lines. The Ladies will find sewing ma-
e terial, and the Men will be interested in other lines, o
OVERALLS and PLOW SHOES
ROCERIES
WE KEEP THE CHOICEST
GROCERIES TO BE HAD...
KREAMER & SON.
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SALT FISH
at Swartz’s
NOTE THE PRICES:
another
wf
ery low prices for wt 11 thie $
JOLb.Pails . . 65 Cents
15 Lb. Pails . 90 Cents
2510, } 4 Bb $1.45
30 Lb. 1-4 Bbl. $1.70
NICE, CLEAN FISH, NOT RUST)
10c
15¢
8¢
BOX VIM, 5c
BOX RYENA,
RAISINS, éc
C. W. Swartz, Tusseyville, Pa.
10c
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C. P. LONG, SPRING MILLS
DISHES OF THE BEST ASSORTMENT
PRICES RIGHT.
Dry Goods and Notions
We have THE stock of Dry Goods and No-
tions at prices so low that you cannot help
but buy them, . ‘ . ‘ X
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Up to Date Furniture
Come to see our Up-to-Date Furniture at
Special low prices. Bed Room Suits,
Couches, Dining Room Chairs, Rockers,
Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Wall Paper.
CENTRE TABLES
BED SPRINGS
MATTRESSES
Ne we
gn
“ge to $2.50
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PRICES
ALL
RANGES & COOK STOVES
It will be to your interest to visit this store
where you will find the largest stock of goods
in Penn’s Valley, prices
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Walter L. Main’s
mE ss May 21.
Wake up your ver y ure
your ur iliousns Get rid
of your | bili Aliousnest. Sold
r 60 Pa
BUCKINGHAN'S DYE
DROGGIRTS OR K.P. HALL & 00. NABSUA,
Want your moustache or beard
| Abeautiful brown or rich black? Use
Waynes Tonic VERMIFUGE
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