The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 02, 1904, Image 5

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    Smith, the Photographer Halves -Gramiey. { ALIVE AND WELL | LOCALS, !
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W. W, Bmith, the photographer, A pretty home wedding took place | ——— | J. Paul Rearick, of Milroy, was in|
will be in Centre Hall Friday, |at the home of County Superintendent | ¥ov. Harman nd Hdwin Jordan Bend | coun for afew duys, the guest of bia
. + Protest, i
June 3. C. L. Gramley, of Rebersburg, yester- | - : | mother, Mrs, Mary Rearick
| The following will be read with YT
| Henry Rearick, of Altoona, made
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———— ff tp day (Wednesday) evening at eight | : islnctl ' ’ R
: , } sreat satisfaction wy the Reporter |
GRAIN MARKET, o'clock, when the marriage of his |B . i in C 3
| renders who know Rev. O. B. Harman | B® annual trip to Centre Hall an d|
50 i Siu! Sekererisnise £ daughter, Miss Alma 15, to M, Claude | 1 Ed Tord Millbeim., He was traveling on a
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! Corn... . oo | Haines, also of Rebersburg, was sol. | #04 £dwin Jordan “bike.
YOR AT RTO I REA sri nnized 4 (Ore nv bel o - i
PRODUCE AT STORES, emnized, the ceremony being perform- | Mi, EpiTon-— The Freeport, Ill., telephone compa-
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ed by Rev. Bixler, of the Lutheran! In the columns of vous Bewshaner wo se pubs i Is to look over our stock of Spring Goods
| t lumns of 3 WHHL] ny are placing telephones it residences |
church. | lished the death of Edwin Jordan, late of Sprig : {
and places of business at the rate of |
in all the lines, The Ladies will find sewing ma-
pn The attendants sro 8 | Mills, also the death of Rev. Harman, late of | ‘ : ‘ : .
I'he attendants were Miss Orpha Mila, wiso Yio Rev. | $7.50 per year. | e terial, and the Men will be interested in other lines.
Where you get your information from wi
THE THING TO DO
CRicaco, ILL, May 80, 1904
I fellow who tries to do his friends
often finds himself undone.
Emerick, of Rebefsburg, and the flow- | sbould very mul ngs Among the improvements noted by | | :
Over-Work Weakens tondale, and Harry Hubler, of Rebers. | naturally have be for Wo such ever Democrat and Sentinel is that Samuel! OVERALLS and PLOW SHOES
. .. burg. The wedding inarch was pe r-| if true, by some of the 3 Garris will remodel his dwelling house, |
Your Kidneys. 4 letter from Rev, Harman severa WwW. M ing V edny |
formed by Miss Bessie Dubbs, ABYS ARO AD 'W¢ he ta niot ds dwin Jor J. itterling Wednesday after. |
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beautifully decorated in white and | theatre. Please correct errors the eastern market, and in the after- |
green, became a scene of social activity | Yours, &« noon he started east to arrange for
The source of the Reporter's infor- WE KEEP THE
ceremony were over. Although the | ’ ’ Rmolt way & | CHOICEST
: : £ mation concerning the death of the Mr. and Mr William SBmeltzer and |
rontloma satinha UR i son, Miss Florence Lowry and | “IT pe
mediate friends and relatives of the | ®f itlemen mentioned above was suj Artht Irvio, all of Bellefonte, = | GROCERIES TO BE HAD $4
. : . posed to be reliable and was given byl“ rinur vio, all o wueionte, =un- |
principals, fully sixty covers were laid J .
Gramley, of Spring Mills, and Lynn |
er besrers Florence Heckman, of Clin- | iar subscribers the Reedsville correspondent to the
We recelv
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, | The Gramley home, which was | dan might have died ina church but notin a | B00 shipped a car of milch cows to | ROCERIES
: : EDWIN JORDAN
after the formalities of the wedding | iy the sale. |
invitations were confined to the im-| little
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had day were guests at the home of Mr.
friends of both, who, of course
to serve the guests, the refreshments . ' ! ! #. Cyrus B p
been misinformed, but how cannot be and Mrs. Cyrus Brungart.
not being one of the least features in eh
tite affuls explained, The death of Rev. Har-] Mrs. McClellan, wife of Rev. W. SO
en ] x i y
" Yi ' man me 0 mer bers he | MeClella "lenss J 7, is
I'he bride is accomplished and refin- a tame from tubers of ihel McClellan, of Pleasant Unity, |
Northern Conference , who received | g1 of her sister, Mrs. J. A.W Re
the news while i session al | in this place, toth ladies are daugh-
Pussey ville. | ters of Associate Judge John Rankle
yo deceased,
nd truly womanly. The groom is
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and is sssociated with his
ther in the butcher business in Re-
Walinee Masser fojared
| bersbure i Mr.and Mrs I, CQ Irvin, of Belle-
i L Ww lace M usxe of 3 i al TE | . .
The couple are st home in Rebers- Vallace Musser, of Penn Hall, was |g nte, drove to Centre Hall Bunday
i 0 i fro fw garot arid sustained } . .
eI bees y Lavihe dispeased with 8 Cline thrown from his w Hit src] ] sitiedd [ Mr. Irvin is one of the sroprietors of
fbury, having dispet
nce prov es that i ' Btrif su jury the outcome of which can
{tomar intey-moon trip .
s have their be jromaly hn '
Mr. and Mm: Haines were most
serenaded’ by the ealithum-
| the popular Bellefonte Racket store,
f i stile Ww CoD iectiite $ x >
at present only be corjectured { which place people from the South
Mr. Musser drives one of the several Ride delight to visit
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i i . , + 3 wagons that collects cream for the
{ plans, the ommission of which act in : : ot Miss Gertrude Spangler, daughter of
Spriog Mills creamery, and immedi
ately west of Centre Hall, on the Bru
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that town would be regarded as an spangler, of this place, Jast
y. 3} . . «durned from the west. Bhe
Valle y road, the horses he was drivi .
- : ak tia absent for overa year, and
Copperbesd Snake if Feed Box took fright at whe
ab MEO ang Various
J iar experipnee was that of ¥rauion
a ; Vet
Edward Williatus, of Lemont, the EiVel . . ii ;
{ . 1} alviat the f Miss Mabel Allison aod brother
other morning, when he went to feed Hrew Loe horses against Lhe fence ¢ bi
Frank, of Spring Mills, Saturday wer:
guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Alexan- |
x i s 1a ¥ (vie % i % A Hann * $i
parted he could no longer control RY rafindl oa Miss Allison will
horses, Mr. Musser jun ped 6 a 4 tend the commencement exercises of
wagon and io doing so he was trig he Womaa's College, Baltimore, from
itutio ber friend, Miss
to lind | his horses. On opening the feed box @ 8% 8 COlsegquence the wagon was
rouble. | . . set
Posey he discover-d the head of a copper-
. Kilmer | . . ;
| head snake protruding from the mass of
quivering chop that covered the re-
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Realizing thal ai the lines had
name, I $
and the a dd re we, Bingha
op ' “mainder of its body, three feet in
bottle ie “length. Toe venomous reptile struck
by the line and throws 1
i : au “al lsughter of Rev. Faus
will ' ne of the wheels strikis the 8p . | Laura Fauve, daughter of R aus,
Jously at Mr. William's hand and | OU¢ f the wheel rising seromi- a
on (the outer extre: 5 { will graduate
mrely missed it 0 xtremity of the 10G1- 1
: lt —— der blade) and erushi it. A gas) Mr. and Mrs A. LL. Musser and little
J Dr. Yonng Walves Hearing was also cut above the es by the top| children, of Clearfield, came to town |
re . . if NH S of the falling wagon, inst week to visit Mrs. Musser's moth-
(i. Young, of Snow Shoe,
3 fax hk ' } » - Ng ah i ] $4 i ii of
SPRING tharged with false noprisonment and ME. Nuss was Laken to foe , Mre. Sarah Durst ginning i
ii 11 where « 3 4 . this % «Kk Susser 11 ry
M i L fa S perigry in connection with the recent of Dr. All wae st ouna re Hi veek Mr M REr returns
aFieat SF Wather Viator! dressed, aud in the afternoon E110 learficld where he is Lhe purchas
Zarek, of Clar- alt
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ed as improvin BOLE ‘aliey of . sinday, came
width, ng ro ot ; : Fog Ihe case will probably come : {4 x i id» the guest of
STRAW and PANAMA jop at ul 38gust term of our { Beezer, the He four Vo bunteh ¢ i= ev, J Y RK rick ¢v, MeGaon
. ‘ Gay drove twentv.o Lend of cattle was § { ! iy Hp ressed 18]
Hats at One-Half Value 4 : cena of Lisbon rou ¥ : ; ! ny w
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* to Boriin Ios igh ow: , Lhe RVers ge weight of nite all and the surrounding
vir Y caren: ' abpaot ‘| rey W. SBhoemsker, of New York, | © CH Was twelve hundred and tw
1 pif " eg! VYRIX pOUDAs Fhe cattle
: | who ix n nephew of J. C. Quiggle, of | J} aed from various parties in A i pect that bis visits will hereafter be |
Dress and White Goods [eEibstian, and a frequent visitor in | county
at Money. Saving Prices | this se the Snuniry. has Jos
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Spring and Sop ter Hosiery [ll te uli BF vam Povtuget New Spring Suit DISHES OF THE BEST ASSORTMENT
Sari 8 » Rpm dl or | Mr. Shoemaker is the suthor of the P. f T 14 = } PRICES RIGHT.
Pants and Overa ls eraiival the Kote | wien uppent- 1 1 A :
"a Y fi ded in the Reporter several weeks a 0, i alr 0 rousers , i ’
By tk of Fas Great Men diiinle | | Dry Goods and Notions
(l We have THE stock of Dry Goods and No-
tions at prices so low that you cannot help
but buy them. ‘ . ‘ . .
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PAVID 8 KEMP
~ Kem tied nt Lis hiotne
i, Ohio, aged sixty-two sears
has neve
tecensed was Tote rested in thie oil 13 2
{ and he “will rest,
: | business, snd was = son of Philip
ds. | Kemp, at one time a resident of near | |]
~ | Sprucetown. He is survived by two
iris Yom iim XI} Ready-to-Wear Clothin
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| Kemp, of Duke Center, Pa, and one | ({ €a y 0 ear 0 g
i sister, Aona, wife of C. C Ramsey, of | lif
i 9 . p i Soaks $
{SL UMEN IN. 4 4 | Pleasant Gap. Is in great demand, also ‘
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LENLGOTL
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 is . 75¢c to $2.50
BED SPRINGS : 1.95
MATTRESSES . . . ALL PRICES
RANGES & COOK STOVES
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MARY FRANCES SMITH | 1 We can fit you and fit your pocket-book. look at our Top Coats
Mr and Mrs. William H. Bmith, of | i and Rain Coats and Nobby 8 pring Suits, Neckwear, Hosiery, Shirts Hie
{Spring Mills, were ealled upon to give |
fap their iofant dsughter, Mary
| Fratiees, Desih ese to the little one
| Friday night, at the age of two mooths
[and twenty-four days. Interment was | } NoNTION ERY & CO.
| made Sunday, Rev. J. M. Rearick |
officiating. ] BELLE ONTE, PA.
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It will be to your interest to visit this store
where you will find the largest stock of goods
in Penn's Valley, and get our prices.
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LOCALS, i pi : - wr i i ———— st.
H. G. STROHIMEIE IR, Jlevan D. Mitterling, son of W. J. | - wi ——
CENTRE HALL, . . . . . PENN, |Mitterling, Wednesday left for St. | euaemNaRReEREIESRIREIISENMS BL ORL RI Ee we.
Louis where hie will be employed as a | '& C. P. LONG, SPRING Ml LLS
Manufacturer of yardman ut a largg hotel daring the | JUST A Pa rd
and Dealer in time of the Exposition. He will stop | COMMON HORSE — asa Saw -
HICH GRADE ... in Chileago for a short time where | a J ; A [» eee
Chatien Mitterling, a brother, is em-g' UN wal pS YEGETAB LE SICILIAN
MONUMENTAL WORK 2 tt y HALLS Hair’
yy fter the memorial ceremonies were od 1 0 : air CINCWer
: Will do lot
in all kinds of Gres te, sg. the ralof ou id a> | oh hy He ots uf work Always restores color to gray hair, all the dark, rich color it used
¥, 1¢ Republican | * | K 8 HARNESS FITS, to have. The hair stops 4 Fy grows long ar «d@ heavy, and all
Marble AND lead View mal ol rt
ers in Centre Hall, with a view, But the best animal nt aressin ©0
! . dandruff disappears. Ane d Wynne gn opty on ont
no doubt, of adding to his strength as | i . garth fs . : CL - -
G ranite, Don's fall to get my prices. |g wqndidate for the Republican nomi- 2 i" j ant to Isttunef not you
nation for assembly. Mr. Dale made | : { | | Justice if it does not.
8 good display of his ability as an ora- | § ;
CRANT HOOVER tor, and since the nomigation of a He-
publican for the office of assembly in . 4 i
Controls sixteen of the... {gimply a matter of form, the party i" y » }
largest Fire and Life might as well place in the feild a man | _¥ : : ] en
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1nsumnce. vo miles capable of expressing his thoughts, x Double or Single Harness for Farm, Delivery or Road Wagon,
Buggy Harness is a specialty of ours, This ad. will entitle you to 10 per ii
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College of Music, : | cent. cash discount on Harness purchased between 16th and Jae of : | y ; :
The Best is fhe Cheapest... Parents desiring their childten to | May, 1904. 5 n J YNE'S NIC
‘No mutuals ; vo assessments, have thorough ag Music, | § } A S T 0
ace thao The Collage of Music at
Breotarer i Hnydes Son nty Pa. is
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Office in Crider’s Stone ‘Buflding, ner to the advanced are ie ;
Bolltloste. Pa. ' |Terms begin June 15 and July 2.| 8 BELLEFONTE, PA. : i a plessan, potent sd permanent ~vigorater for
+ Pa, ; : :
#4 Telephone connection. May 12,~4t. HENRY B, Mover. | gms | WOMEN, CHILDR
pon well. cared for ean find no better
+. Money 10 Loan on First Mortgage | Freche: oye cous McCALIIONT & CO. | i er VE RMIFUGE,
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