The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 26, 1904, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE
S. W. SMITH,
CENTRE
REPORTER.
Editor and Proprietor,
PENNA.
THURSDAY, MAY 26,
1904.
TERMS The
porter are one do
terms of sul the Re-
scription to
Lar per year in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS.~20 cents per line for
three in 8s, and b cents per line for each sub-
sequent insertion. Other rates made known on
application.
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cate the dai 4
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cour name on label of pa-
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3ate
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WAYS €X-
Rebersburg.
Mrs
spent several days
Mrs, Willis Welier,
Mis. lbright, of
bersbure, le ysl
where
Reuben Hartman
with her
Monday
work for the
Mr.
Lis
were Bunday
this place,
Among +
Housman Sanday e W
Bellefonte
jsitors
m. Hacken-
+ Miss Carrie Bp
burg, i
and
Centre
icher,
3 11 - f 3
Hall Mr. Mrs
M inses
John
Spangler, Wm. Rickert, Effie
Ishler and Mary Moyer,
i ithe
Wm. Beil is in
by erecting a
house. The mas
by Horner
Leslie
time wit
Miss Budie Bodtorf,
and Andrew Bi
Iproving h
dence new
i worl
Rr
Brothers,
Treaster is spending
hh his parents, at Lewistown
who pent sev-
eral weeks at Milroy, is at home
Miss Grace Horner is ill fre
mens les,
Misses Myra
spent Bunday
atid Katie Be
Mover
home of En
if the
at Potters Mills,
Mrs, €!, B Jodtorf sg
of
uel Bmith,
Mr
it
aud
nday al he home Frank B -
dan, at Sprucetown.
——————
Spring Mills.
This place was well represented
Bellefonte Satarday,
¢ircus being the at
in
Walter Main's
traction.
United
The members of the
gelieal church holding
an ce cream festival on the evening of
May 30, Memorial Day.
Robert Breon and wife, of Mill Hall,
and John Breon, Jr., of Altoona, vis.
ited their father, whois in poor health,
a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mcllnay are entertain.
ing Miss Doro, of Burnt Cabins, Ful-
ton county, who is asister of the Intter.
Miss Della «Ocker, of Madisonburg,
spent last week at the home of How-
ard Weaver.
Miss May Smith spent Sunday vie
iting friends in Bellefonte,
Rev. Fetterolf and two children
spent a few days at the home of C, A
Krape. The reverend is now located
at Mercersburg, but he enjoys these
regular visits to the town of his boy
hood days
W. 8, Musser, of Lykens, was seen
in town one day this week.
A————————— A
Shirts for men-—Kreamer & Sou,
contemplate
Lemont.
William Knopf,
wood for Zac. Holt, had the misfor-
and turo it so as to cut him
full breadth of the bit,
the following morning, Thursday, he
was » the Bellefonte hospital to
hae the wound dressed.
Miss Maude Moore,
has been vis
past week,
Miss
spent
knee, the
gent L«
iting among friends the
Wednesday and Thursday
tion at C
YOUTH.
Adam Garbrick and wife visited at
home of Jacob Houtz
Daniel Meyers, of
hustling citizens, found time
th on Buuday
one
to
do some
B. F.
Separator C
that
papering.
Homan, the National
vinpany's representative,
January
separators, nl
reports since he
enty-six
od
heir
Isonein a hor hic
do t
neg
$
for him, as they
work so well.
At
XE
de
Philadelphia ho
Homa
ite ill f
y WHS (U1 ii
iss GGertru n, who is ina
earning tobe a
thie
Lig
s extreme cold of the
¥
the malls makes it
forthec
nrriels,
Millheim,
Bellefonte, deli
at the residenc
on Main street Wedne
wee Rl.
Commissioner Frank
e creditable and
jifferent
lown som
Crossings in
Poulz, wile an
ldren were drowned
June flood of
ter the
Ww Hose
near
1858, is here
ETRVER of
his depa
wt big
rift OC
was int
yrus Brooga
ywn T
re Hall,
ki siti
Kis DUsiing
» right
igiit BRIOLE
Harter's fur
take
erman, who was il
gain able to be n
fe (Feary, who had bee:
he ml business a
f
Or
POF
linery
’ the |
tne We dr £ sday of inst
Harry Leitzell, a former resident
our town, but nov
wh
inst
rinlances Saturday.
The notices
4 wii LUes of i.
Davis,
“mith,
were
KE
and Frank Saturday morning
E. RK. of Oak Hall,
# a great interest in Bundsy
Surat ie
irk, was in town Buaoday, and
an address in both the
and Methodis
A. Kessler,
veered
tL Sunday schools
the one-price clothes
business irip to Bellefonte
day.
Newton Kreider, of near Wolf's
Four or five nice stall-fed steers were
the Old Fort Monday
Musser, They were purchased by
ov
kd
A. A.
for quite a lcog time, is reported as be.
ing seriously ill at this writing.
Ellis Schaeffer, of the Musser House,
was to Brush Valley Sunday afterveon
and evening, to see “Aunt Hettie'’ (7)
At least he says so,
Two parties from Aarousburg were
arrested by a fish warden from Harris
burg, Saturday, for illegal fishing in
Pine Creek, one of whom was con-
vieted and paid the fine,
“Billy” Throssel took in Walter
Main's show at Bellefonte Saturday
On the 25th inst. the old senool
house and town hall «ill be put up at
public sale, by the school board. It is
hoped by the majority of our citizens
that it will be purchased by the town
council. With a little expense it
could be put in shape for a council
chamber sud a voting room, and the
hall could be saved for all kinds of
public meetings, which could hardiy
be looked for if purchesed by private
parties,
Miller, who bas been ailing
L.
——————————— AA A ASANO
People who are prematurely gray
sometimes dye before their time,
The State Editorial Asociation
meets in Williamsport, June 27th.
COURT HOUSE NEWS,
foute by a Specinl Correspondent
But week of court will be held
Augu
The lL
one
stimonsy
town
the
of
in
Hupany wi be pr nted at
June Ar
their
gument Court
support
motion for trying the case
some other county than Centre
al moni ——
YMarrin
riv Licenses,
Aro
M aly
pent
were io .
Misses Eby
Sunday
a Hain
Fe idle
place, made
friend, Miss Amand
:
Volle, of
William
Ida Boob, of t]
Hebersburg ot
a trip t
y Sunday
- - -
Sober.
Cent zal *and
the show Baturday at Hell»
O. M. Jamison and Milton
made a trip to Mifflin county
urday.
On aceount o
weather soe «
plant their corn
HV
Find
Voun
Innt Sat.
wo meh ain and co
f the
Rpring Mills
Jacob Kern and Bons are painting J.
J. Gentzel's houve,
A. Autnan taking
wood
A. (81
contract to take
is oil eX’ ract
ersly and Smith had
the engine,
to William Biter,
tween Mober and
house
B. Shafter started for
peel bark
Michael Snyder is able to
sain,
out of the ore
Beaver Dam
the
be
A II. MAPA
Plum Grove,
DEMOURATIU CONVENTION
June th
Apportionm:
“ie Velmarvies Katurday
Previous nt of elogntes
The voters of Centre
regular places
the general elections, in
on
Damocrati
ir holding
their respec
i \urday, June
to the County Convention,
rules of the party, the officers for
Lng Chu frritnis a, Wii figint
of iy
Vi lection dis
tricta,
to elect delegates
under the
hold-
of the
fant in
vill be
and close
commit aM
ench d legtion
Et, and
3 o'clock ut
P.M
legit the above
neet in the Court
l'uesday, June 7th,
and n¢ {
yminate
to f President
offices of Presiden
of (
# Cho 1 Al
‘ommon
candidates
dust
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The Most Com-
plete Line of...
A Notions A
Ever had in Our
Store + + «44 4
Fresh Cakes Ev-
ery Week
home of the former's father, P.
Auman, on Bonde
8 Ambrose Bartges, of Coburn, spent |
a short time with W. H. Bwarlz
tending rehool nt Spring Mills, spent
Bunday with bis father, Ivy Bartges. |
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A Full Line of
ot Groceries ot
io road n y
thirty-two and two
by land of Ja ob Sm
elight degrees wost one
eight rods ton stone, by
and of 8D. Tice south
degreos enst fifty-two and
stone, thence along sad
npechal! degrees east thir
rivde to 8 stone, thenoe along same south forty
three and oneal! degrees oast ninetyone and
five-tenth rode to the edge of Bald Eagle Croek,
thenee down seid Creek north fortvesven and
{ one hall degreos cnet sixty-two rods to line tree, |
thence along sald Creek nofth sixtythree and |
we-half degrees east thirty-one and seven -ienii §
| rods to the place of beginning. Containing one |
hundred and five acres more or lem, Theroon |
ervoted a house, barn and other onthaildings,
NUMBER 3
All that certain pleee of land situate In the
township of How ly Contre county, Pa., bound. |
od and deseribed as follows
On the north by land of Jas Turmer, on osst by
land of Frank Confer, on the south by land of |
Jaooh Smith's heirs and John Bwires, and on the |
west by lands of James Turner, Containing 6f |
| toon acres, the same being wood lad. |
Bodepd, taken in execution and to bo sold us the |
i moputy of Jolin M. long. 1
M8: Nodeed will bo Atknowledged until |
ody
west
thehod
a « her ry.
forty
then
wo and iid
thre tenth rods tos
north sixty-five and |
Foeight and fivetenth
8. TAYLOR, Shon,
Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte. Pa, May 10, 1004,
«BD DN TODD DD BDDN
GARMAN'S STURE
Cash Rods, 5 to 10c each,
Sottage Rods, 10 to 20c each.
Regular Curtain Poles, 20¢c up.
Sc rim, 2 to Hc.
Re gular & Sash Curtains, 25¢ pr
Mattings, 12 1-2 to 35c yd.
Curtain 1 5 to 15¢ pt.
pe
L005,
»
All the Late Styles in
DRESS GOODS
Ready I rade . ee
SHEE TS
BOLSTERS
PILLOW CASES
INOLEUM
sprite
Aloe
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5h O00
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5 10
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train No
from Mon
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Trains from
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