The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 19, 1904, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
S. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.
CENTRE HALL. . PENN’A.
THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1904.
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porter are one dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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date
char
evidence
There ha
Stump.
Namuel Burris visited his parents at
Pine
Axeman last
Adam Roads sird family visited the
family of Aaron Luiz on Bui
Adam Zeigler, of Linden
ited hb
sunday .
day.
Hall, vis-
is mother on Sunday.
J 3
made at
Monday
C. B. Houser usiness trip to
Bellefonte on and returned
Wednesda)
Miss May W
Thurs
Were Miss El
Moyer
alker gave a flinch par-
ty evening ;
ia Moyer,
Mrs shibarger
Henry
WHE I
caller Houser
on Friday .
car of chemie-
on Thur
daughter,
home of his
visiieQ at {he
n Lutz, on Saturday.
——
Woodward.
on
Hosterman is attending
Ruth. Boob,
died Fri
Nature cause of
eroup ;
IA)
death was membran
age w
Reuben 8B
i
Mra
heim few
While ti
able to ret
Mr
and Miss Bessie
t Aaron
ti
i
days
4
and is not
s. Gephart hart,
day t
>
liar
v 1iiiamnm
. fe v
daughter, M1 ore
companied bh le grand-
ter Helen.
Mrs. W
ited Mrs.
Mr. ane
visited at
dau 120
arren
A. M
Smith }
were in this place on
week on busin
', every
College
Frank
afternoon
on Main
little daughter of and
» Davis, died Thurs
week at their
iny
iiss
Stree, of scariatina,
Rumor has it
store will be open
that a8 new
ed in t
No new cases of
reported for the | four or five days,
and those under quarantine are fast re-
covering, and it is hoped that at the
full recovery of those now afflicted the
end of the trouble will have
reached.
The knitting
grocery
he near future.
have been
3 i
sickness
fast
been
which had been
was started on
full capacity,
Wesley Meyer, who is employed by
Meyer Brothers as head butcher, spent
Sunday at his home in Boalsburg,
Htover Snook, who a few weeks ago
was called home suddenly on
of the serious illness of his
W. Btover, will start Thursday
Philzdalphia, where holds a
position
ment of the Franklin National
on Broad and Chestnut Streets.
D. Hoke, of knitting
spent Saturdey of last week in
fonte.
Miss Ida Orvis, Hon. A. O. Furst,
and N. B. Spangler, Esq., of Belle
fonte, registered at the Musser House
Friday of last week.
Preparations are being made by
loeal committees for the proper
servance of Memorial Day in
place,
J.
Sunday
Hireet.
Randall Musser, a Senior at Penn-
sylvarlia State College, was home on a
visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F.
P. Musser, East Main Bireet, Sunday.
A jolly party of young folks of this
place took a drive to Penns Cave SBun-
day afternoon ; overcosts and lap robes
were found to be necessary.
A ——————
mill,
closed for a few days,
Monday morning to its
account
J.
for
nice
the correspondence depart-
Bank,
uncle,
hie
in
the
mill,
Belle
the
ob-
this
. Bmith, of State College,
with his family on
spent
Penn
Codar Shingles,
We have just received two car loads
of Cedar shingles, from Washington,
and offer same in large or small lots,
A. P. Lusg & HON
May 12, 1004. 2t. Centre Hall, Pa.
LOCALS,
State College commencement exer-
Yeager & Davis advertise
Well shoes, for men, at $2 50 and $3 00
near Spring Mills, who was kicked by
a horse, is not much improved.
Albert F.
Fitzimmons
Mesars, Colvin,
and Paul
Pennsylvania State College,
spent Sunday with friends in town.
want to well kept, well
harnessed and well driven horses, you
dents at
If you “ee
the hands of Jaeobh
west of town.
a
Harris Towns hip.
stack, his father, Michael Hess,
Bellefonte, was here a few days
perintend the work.
A meeting of the Home and Foreign
missionary society of the
chureh held at the home
Mary
sion Day.
Was of Mrs
Hess,
Mrs. George Balley
Hunter, of
and daughters,
and Riley Altoona,
ile
are vis
rs here,
Mr.
tow
Mrs.
spent
Tibbens, of
M day
Her,
and
nship, at the home
Michael Be
A mes
ti
congregatio
of
ries of the
as the Boal
Refor
ing of the consist
ns Known
imrge, was held in the
Loni
lay moraoi
lement was ms
lassis during
entre
u this place,
reek, i
of Cedar C
through here |
of last
gal weed
We
r
HM Lhe young 1
il show at
‘alter L
Mic
{O01 se
Pit
and Mrs
Humun
Tan church at
morning
Al the
. f
oi.
mmun
fon
John's chureh on
persons were received as
confirmation
Mrs Harriet Korman,
Miss Edith Korma
in Low were presen
day
J. H.
gale
viile i
Viiie, ang
Us ship, at the
Sut BETVICES
is the
Neidig
to the Reformed el
burg.
BRsis At
1%
sens ————
Spring Mills.
are the
Parties
the
feat
being
principal
al present, one
Mr. and Mrs
honor of their son
at Centre Hall,
There a birthday party
honor of Bidney Reish, which res
ported to have been a grand success :
flown
at the home of
Osman, in
who is working
Harry,
was also
is
refreshments were served at nine
o'clock, after whicel Y Blues
on
were
ed until twelve, at time all re-
turned to their homes
Mrs. Osman returned
Hall where she had
mother, who is ill,
W. O. Graden is on the sick list,
The little daughter
Will Bmith is improving
Mr. Bhires was
I'he
from Ck
home
communion service in
Hev., Miller's
preciated by the audience
sermon was much ap-
Tuesday afternoon for the 8t. Louis
Ex posicion,
Mr. Diehl, of Pine Grove Mills,
spent Sunday with Prof S. Ward
Gramley, leaving for Greencastle on
Tuesday.
A birthday surprise party was given
for Mr. Reish last Monday evening
The Spring Milis Creamery Compa.
ny is building a poultry stable and a
store room.
Harry Ruhl, of Philadelphia, accom
panied by Frank Sheary, of MifBin-
burg, is spending some time visiting
his mother and many friends. These
two young men expect to start for the
Bt. Louis Exposition in » few days,
Prof, Jacob Diehl, of Greencastle,
visited at the homes of T. M, Gramley
Monday snd Tuesday,
Miss Kate Hettinger arrived here
from Lykens an week sgo. On Wedpes-
day afternoon she left for Grand Rap
ids, Michigan; where she expects to
make her future home with her sister,
Mrs. Wm. Wesley. She will stop in
Altoona for a few days while on he
way.
Marriage Licenses
delle Center, O,
lennison, Abdera
Wood WW ard,
Madisonburg.
Wm. J. Torrence,
Nellie E,
Nathan O. Vonada,
Annu Rishel,
Emory MeAflee,
Edith McKelvey,
Mtormstown,
Port Matilda
LOO
Wednesday
Shirts {
ALR
Rain
ir me n—Kreamer & Son,
Brush farmers complain’ of
ground.
talline
yaliey
The
one who has
a mateh for
to burn.
chronic borrower is
any
Miss My
to Mi
money
a Goodhart, last week went |
iroy where she will be employed. |
Ex-Associate Judge Samuel Brisbin |
in Lewistown, aged seventy-|
eight
Mrs. Alfred
1g her
Years
Reiber
Kusterborder
i £3
ook dine
Nnitn
Linden Hall
ret Annie ariel tiTace
ver
ea}
He Vi
were | inday
Mi
three
Braddock. 8
OIL
WE
« retur:
«il among friends at
ie VRe
home by Mrs 5 EE Goss and
Cartis
Daniel Mothersbaugh,
quite iH from scarlet fever, ia impo
ing slowly,
Quite un number of children and old-
er people are afflicted with mensles
Misses Mary Tressler and Maude
Miller, of Rock Springs, were pleasant
guests of friends intown over Bunday.
Mrs, Tawmie Keller and
Hwabb vi friends at
on Friday.
The ehildren of the M. E.
school are preparing for their children’s
day oxXcrcisea, which will be abou
muddle of June
F. E. Wieland has let
for raising the
site}
the
slore
feet of additional wall under it.
work will begin at onee, and when
completed will udd much to the ap
pearance of the buildings
Mr Rossman will take Harry Ha.
gen's plage in the depot at this place, |
Harry has secured 8 position with the
1 Central railroad at Bellefonte,
DEMOURATIC CONVENTION
June thay
Previous
The
th
Apportionm:
Primaries Matar
nt of Delegates
Democratic voters of Centre
will meet at the regular places
holding the gener elections, in
their election districts, on
hi, to elect de
onvention, under the
party, the offices for hold-
«ft, of the
ssisinants
ion will
and close
i
pective
egnles
rules of the
primaries, wi MM i
and
the
P.
§
CeIn
atid
3 o'clock
M
I'he d legates at
time will in
toatl ap rn
Bellefonte, Muesd
above
Court
June 7th,
nominate oue
of President
Pleas
dates for
the of
candi-
Rurveyor,
the
the
chosen
tuted feet
iy,
noon, and
candidate for the office
Judge of the Court of Common
of Centre co mnty, two candi
Assembly, candida for
fice District | G1
date for the offic
said delegates hosen will
1
& oo}
12 o'elock
{
{
one
of
also an
sane time elect three conf
the next (Cor
the
{entre
he frees to
nivranes
ongression
ounty
man of ti
Forory
i
t
AS GOOD as
Men
Haye
under this gus:
return
fied
H.
| ly
Rute
ROSSMAN
SPRING MILLS
PA. a sive.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
We call attention to our Lise
| Men's Fancy Dress Shirts
Men's Neckwear
| Hosiery for Men
i A nic {ine
0) foi
LACE CURTAINS
WINDOW SHADES
CARPETS, MATTINGS |:
QUILTS, BTC,
Dress goods, Lawas, La
‘ens, Dimities, Gi ms,
broideries, Laces, nghams, Em In-
‘Sertions, and many suitable
trimmings for spring and
summer,
i
| Come and sce us.
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thence along same north
hall degree thirty eight and five tenth
ronda 10 a stone, thenoe slong same south forty
three and one-half degrees cast ninete.on
fivedonth rods to the edge of Bald Eagle Crook
thenee down sald Creek north
one-ball degrees east sixty wo rods to line
u nee along said Creek nofth sixty dhiree
hin lf degree cast
rods to the place of beginning,
hundred and five acres tore
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Containing ong
or jess. Theteon
barn and other outbuildings,
NUMBER 3.
All that certain plece of land situate in
township of Howard, Oentre county, Pa
«l and described as follows :
On the north by land of Jas, Turner, on cast ty
land of Frank Confer, on the south by land of
{ Jaocoh Bmith's heirs and John Swires and on the
west by lands of James Tumer, Containing af
teen acres, the same wdng wood land,
Solpod, taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of John M. Long
TERME: Nodeed will be acknowledged until
purchase money be pala n full,
RB. TAY JOR, Eherif,
Eherlil's Office, Bellefotite. Pa, May 10, 1904,
the
botind
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Cash Rods, 5 to 10c each.
Sottage Rods, 10 to 20c each.
Regular Curtain Poles, 20c up,
Scrim, 5 to 10c,
Regular Sash Ct
Mattings 12 }-2
Curtain Lo ops, 5
All the Late St
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GOODS
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Wagons, hee bare IW
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