The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 19, 1904, Image 7

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1904.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Presbyterian-—Centre Hall, morning; Spring
Mills, afternoon,
United Evangelical—Lemont,
den Hall, afternoon,
Reformed-—Spring Mills, morning
ernoon ; Centre Hall, evening,
Lutheran~Tusseyviile, communion, morning;
Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening.
[ Appointments not given here have not been
Teporiad to this office. ]
morning ; Lin
Union, aft
SALE REGISTER,
May 25, 1 p. m,, at Centre Hill
buggy, harness, stoves, household
ete.—~Emma Shut.
Saturday,
One shoat,
goods, ete.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We are authorized William J.
Kepler, of Ferguson township, as a candidate for
} % deg {
to announce
nomination fo
on of the Dem
We are autho
Bellefonte 1
tion for Assembl
the Democratic (
We are authorize
port, of Hi
office of Pro
the Demoeratic
unce
», a8 # candidate {
District
» the decision
Walter I.
exhibit in
Saturday
show will
Main’s great |
Main's Show, 4
Bellefonte,
and
portunity to see one of the best shows |
on the road.
Stites A A oid
Co, B Wil Perticipute:
Company B 5th Regt. N. G. P. will
at Centre Hall on Memorial Day,
They will leave immediately after the
Bellefonte and reach Uen-
o'clock, the time
gervices in
tre Hall by six
for the exercises,
sel
. tea isissesoaen
College of Music,
Parents desiring their children to
have thorough instruction in Music,
cared for, can find no better
place than The College of Music
Freeburg, Snyder county, Pa. Pupils
fron ten years old and from the begin.
ner to the advanced admitted,
Terme begin June 15 and July 20
For catalogue address
May 12,—4t, HENRY
and well
at |
are
B. MOYER,
We
Grin and Bear
the South Ride telephone
trons simply “grin
While pa
aud bear,
their privileges have
the U
Compan
Union
the ps
nited Telephone
other sections—Nny der,
V, il
and Northumberland
alrons are up
| organizing ocal rural ¢
IKARIA i ii Ural \
ill gi
which w a first-class
about th +
for t
There
ive
usiness places,
ught to be enouy eh suap and
Do You Want Phosphate 7
Messrs. Foreman & Smith have
hand
from
Crops.
anteed to be as represented.
Baitimore, suitable for
nen sm————
Rev. J. M, Anspach Dead,
Dr. Jobu M. Anspach,
pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,
Williamsport, and {
known Lutheran
Pennsylvania,
week.
The Rev.
one of the best
divines in Ci
Thursday of
He was sixty-four years old
died jast
———
Secret of Success,
Inventor Edison, who has
profited by advertising, is quoted thus:
To let the world know through type
who and what you are and what you
have that this great world wants is the
is its mightiest machine to that end.”
A
Two Important Operations
the Watchman were performed at the
Bellefonte hospital by Dr, Carl Visch-
er of Philadelphia, assisted by Dr. M
J. Locke, of Bellefonte, and Dr. W.
8. Glenn, of State College. The first
was for the correction of eclub-feet
Frederick Hemmis, a little
was brought to the institution from
Karthaus, Clearfield county. The
other was for appendieitis and
Eva Davis, of Julian, was the
baby
ing been very successful.
piesa
Main's Show
Saturday, May 2ist, promises to be a
day of great enjoyment in Bellefonte,
for on that date Waiter L.
world’s exposition, three-ring circus,
greatest menagerie aud racing carpi-
val, combined with the
tary production, “Battle of
burg,” will exhibit giving
anceat 2and Sp. m. At 10
on the morning of arrival the most
novel, rich and lengthy parade ever)
passing through Bellefonte's streets
occurs. As the Main
confidence ani stamp of public approv-
al, universally, it is safe to predict the]
day will be given over to amusement,
o'clock
Freshmen Win Fight.
The annual Bophomore-Freshman
“flag scrap’ came oft at Pennsylvania |
State College Thursday morning, last- |
ing from 3 o'clock until 7, the Fresh-
tested battle, in which
many battered heads.
The 1907 men hoisted their flag pole
near Beaver Athletic Field, just before
8 o'clock.
The Freshmen made a wise move in
having a seat for Smith, their light-
weight wrestler, near the top of their
40-foot pole, and kept a solid mass of
nearly 200 men close around the base,
80 thst all the plans of 1006 proved in-
effective in tearing down the penant,
Plague of Caterpillars,
Caterpillars will be numerous during
the coming summer, State Economic
Zoologist Surface, who has familiar
ized himself with the conditions, de-
olares that he has discovered nests of
little worins concealed in great num-
"bers in the limbs of trees.
In anticipation of the prospective
abundance of the loathsome inseots,
Professor Burface is now sending to all
parts of the State a pamphlet contain-
ing data concerning the habits of the
apple-tree tent caterpiller, or the kind
that attacks fruit trees, and the meth-
ode, both natural and artificial, Saw
stroying them,
Two years ago the pest was ovely-
where present, but last season very
few were observed, Wild cherry trees
furnish a very favorable brooding
place. :
on the South Bide to
d pi [Le ¥.
territory,
restore the
| the U.
| former
Company Lo
or orginize A loeal
company.
LOCALS
will be well
Bellefonte
ill be
Mifflinburg Times says,
The Bouth Hide repre-
in Saturday,
hoy the attridetion,
Mra. BB, | «
The
Grove visited relatives and friends |
The Rey
party.
ante
the ante- |
the |
the |
wiblican is
It
up
party
always makes
I'rusts when it uceds
money,
Mr. and Mrs, A. OC
Fannie Hofler, of B
of
Min gle
dellefonte
Mrs.
and Miss |
, Bunday |
Mr W. B. |
were guests and
Mingle.
B. W. Ripka, of Spring Mills,
that the
mium tickets on cash or produce pur- |
adver- |
i
tises wh Store offers pre- |
chases, Mee then
PD. H.
acknowledged
dy
of
lightning-specd
last week finished
jobs in Centre Hall,
the addition to Mrs.
Four
Robert
Rhlegal, Spring Mills, an |
plas. |
odd |
them being |
terer, several
RIOR
Durst’s ho
(IN,
young men from Millheim
Mill TF,
Hari n
drove to wate ti
t 1}
Malcolm Campbell, |
mn and John Conser
mil unday and
ple
be v
| Wes
ern
Lewi
t would re
Bo Gc mete
{ complete service | nder.
i
Right Delined
the
Owners’
In two decisions by Superior
1
i=
aid down that a telephone or te
no right
property
them.
ally
egraph company can have
whale private
wh
ver on except
at the They
owner grants
eminent do-
He hi
t possess the right of
jul
n, except on the ghway
accordiog to
thie
ghway
he of ge (le
untry,
ons, nn wire strung alongs hi
is an sdditional servitude on that high-
way for which the owner of the
| that is the abutting property owoer,
| is entitled to compensation,
words, the and
companies must oblain permission ol
the land owper before occupyit
vale las
py a public
| without permission
a just compensation te the sbulling
fee,
i
telephone
or
g pri
highway in the country
, they
properiy owner.
se —
LOCALS
of
i J. Fi
a caller
Fi
the
Centre Hill,
ou Stover,
last week.
rest fires raged | arts of
i
i many
state last week
Fire entailing $60,000 i the
i centre of (
y “6 awept
‘oudersport.
Thursday morning of las week mgr-
cury stood at freezing—32 degrees,
The are
igeldom those who come to blows
fellows who all wind are
worl
if
i
the t
the
i
will
ts
er amount to anything and he
ally won't
gener
The Howard canning factory will be
lighted by electricity, the plant being
| installed in the factory.
Miss Catharine Kline, daughter of
{ John Kline, of Linden Hall,
covered from a serious iliness.
Nellie W.
| of Newtlon I Wilson, of Lovevilie
|S identally set fire to her clothing
yas burned to death,
i
ment of the Bellefonte High Secbool
{ will be held Tuursday, May 19th, in
| Petrikin Hall, Bellefonte.
Samuel D. Gettig, Esq., of Belle
| fonte, attended a meeting of the Grund |
| Lodge, K. G
la representative of Bellefonte castle.
John Hoar, the blacksmith
moved from Milroy to Centre Hill,
fills a want tothe farmers in
locality.
There was a heavy frost
morning of last week, In some sec-|
tions of the valley ice froze. Newly
moist, also froze.
additional mail clerks put oun the trains |
between Tyrone and Lock Haven.
This would greatly increase the mail|
Railroad.
The Pittsburg Post has issued invi-
tations for inspection of its new build
ing, corner Wood Street and Liberty
Avenue, Pittsburg, Friday evening,
May 20th, from eight until eleven
o'clock.
The Standard Oil Company has
leased 25,000,000 acres of iand in Tioga
County, with the intention of making
a thorough test of the supposed exten-
sion of the Bradford oil belt to the
eastward,
G. W. Glace had good luck fishing
at the Red Mill on Ascension Day.
He eaptured a string of fifteen suckers
measuring from fifteen to seventeen
inches in length. He states that the
banks of Sinking Creek were lined
with female fishers on the day
mentioned,
lextra attenti
sh 4
ig the
i i
Gauri
ally high, ans
predi
| next twe
t 8 lower price throughou
Ive months
—
Aaronsburg,
Mra Jac
and Mrs
rm A
few ds
b Houser, of State College,
if R
sys at the home of
Seott Stover, « ehersourg,
spent a "Bqui
Edgar Stover.
Misses Sara
Mayes,
Margaret
their
Haflley and
Bellefonte,
| parents in this pl
| turning again on Monday.
Miss Summers, of Williames- |
is paying ber annual vist to her
visited
of
ace a few days, re-
Eliza
| port,
parents for a few weeks
E. R. Wolfe, of Wolf's
| seen on Bunker Hill op Bunday.
| Floyd Bowersox family,
| Bpring Mill t tl
| home of Jess
| Mrs. Rebecca and Miriam |
Charles are spending a few weeks with |
| relatives in Hublersburg.
Mrs. Harry Call children, of |
Millheim, spent a few days with ber | |
| parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Keeoers.
Miss Mary Crouse and Mis Mabel |
| Crouse and father spent a few days in |
Lock Haven and Renovo,
Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Meyer, of Belle-
foute, were guests at the home of Lu-|
{ ther Btover several days last week.
Btlore, was
£
and of
i ed
8, spent
¢ Wert.
Charles
Sunday
Lid
Mr. Orwig, of Hartleton, visited his |
son at the residence of C. G. Bright.
>
Plum Grove,
Mr. and Mre, Frank Fisher, of Penn |
Hall, spent Sunday at the home of D. |
K. Keller and family.
Jecob Bharer, wife and
were Sunday visitors at the home of
P. A. Auman,
Charles Daley and Miss Theresa |
Rachau, of Spring Mills, spent Sun- |
day afternoon with the latter's uncle,
Ivy Bartges, | m
V. A. Auman was through this
|
f
children |
neighborhood asseesing the children, |
Mr. and Mrs, Jobn Korman, of this
place ; Messrs, Elmer Hettinger and
John Curry, of Egg Hill, spent Sun-
day at the home ot Harvey Bwartz,
A MAA ARAN oth
Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year,
DEATHN,
a
Mra. Ee
fied at Mackeyville :
VARD CONFER
iward Confer, nee Garduer,
Jour
How-
aged twenty
Interment took place at
rd
MEE, EMMA LYON .
Henry |
Howard,
re, Bmma Lyons, wife of
of the Ridges,
age of
Hear
the twenty-eight yvenre,
A husband and three children survive,
MISE IDA LINGLE
and |
Lingle
Weaver,
After an illness of pneumonia
Miss Ida
home of David
Linden Hall, Sunday
took place
Zion
ciiiciating
the
this (Thursday
forenoon at
Rev. Bi
I'he
church, Tusseyville,
iy
decensed ter of
daugh
gle, «
MES, M
Mure, Margare
Bruy
and was
» ig survived Mrs
Mollie Krebs and the [oll
Mrs. Dav
s: Frank and
Grove Mills, and
wing chil
id Saucerman, of Kan-
Pranic
Mrs. Cl
dren :
of Bellefor £
of
sitios he
The
morning,
tery at
Deceased
Lauth
a i
member
ran chureh Io pe
Democrat
day
the new ceme
Was a
WAS
ife long
Wednes
Grove Mills, §
JOHN R KRIDER
son of the Rev.
Krider, of
John Royer,
Mary
the left foot, aged twenty-five years
He was born
1870, at Potters Mills, this
Besides kis parents he is sur-
A. Krider,
{of Lovejoy, and A. R., of Windber.
He was employed asa clerk last year
| county.
gradually grew worse until death came.
1, Saturday and Rev. A,
The
local camp of P. O, 8. of A. attended
the funeral in a body and conducted
bbe | burial service, Interment was
in Grand-View Cemetery,
a
S———
B. O. Webster, an attache of the
United States Fish Commission at
Harrisburg, was appointed by Btate
| Fish Commissioner Meehan’ superin.
| tendent of the Bellefonte hatchery, to
sucoeed John P, Crevling, resigned.
We'll Please You.
»
J
Ibs, Whole Rice .
2 lbs. Best Cream Cheese
cents.
cents.
You can’t miss it by dealing at Ripka’s Cash Store.
B. W. RIPKA.
MS—Strictly Ca
VLD DUNCAN STAND
SPRING MILLS, PA.
JOHN SMITH & BRO.
SPRINC MILLS, PA.
Great Bargains for the
Next Thirty Days
Sideboards
d
All other Furniture, Carpets,
Rugs--everything we deal in, at
proportionately low prices.
qurniture & Undertaking
J. H. KRUMBINE :
Centre Hall, Penn.
We offer you special bar-
ains in all the lines of
URNITURE at all sea-
sons of the year.
My Motto for 1904
will be ...4
ick Sales a Sul br ofits”
If I do not have what you
want, I will get it for you.
and
gli
WALL PAPER
WINDOW SHADES
You can get anything you
want in either of these
lines—from stock or by
samples, Very pretty de-
Signs. « . : + 4
UNDERTAKING
A SPECIALTY.
Calls answered promptly,
Day or Night. Terms
and Prices reasonable.
Setore vou buy call on us
For Men
tA YHHLVA
40 SANDY TIV
NV SHIALS
TIV NI HVA
$2.50 and $3.00
FOR SALE BY
YEAGER & DAVIS
THE SHOE MONEY SAVERS
BELLEFONTE, PA.
YEAGER & DAVIS ot ot ot ot ROR