The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 16, 1904, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. Spring Mills. Marriage Licenses ak BE 3 in
S.W. SI'ITH, . . Editor and Proprietor, The funeral of John Breon last Jacob W. Howard, Moshaunon. | J : ARMAN 3 S10 gil LL
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Thursday forenoon was largely at- Maude KE. Harshbarber, Moshannon, | ING |
Cen RE HAL LL. PENN’A. tended. E. T. Hofter, P hilipsburg. | Sunday morning the spirit of little : ke F 5 Ca: uy Rods, - 5 to 10c each.
Miss Mabel Allison returned last Iva M. Richards, Philipsburg. | Paul Long passed to the other world. | § LW Sottage Rods, 10 to 20¢ each.
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1904, Thursday afternoon from Baltimore, Ed. K Grenning, Rebersburg {He was the only child of Herman |B i S eyte > (
where sho was attending the com- Ada Gq phart Flot rebury | Long, WHE aged one yea uid had been eS 5 ———— k egular Curtain | les, 20¢ up,
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mencenient exercises of the Woman's . ] ; I sick only a few week I'he funeral BB 1 tit es crim, 5 to I Jc.
TERME. The terms of subseription to the Re- | + Joseph W. Rearick, Heotia, | ; x tA 8} : Uy Fhe — sire 5
porter are ons dollar per Sour 1 advaneo x College. Laura M. B { I service was held Lhis Lhursday 4 2. why 1 or Regular Sash Cu rtains, JC pr
1 Ar YOar i . 4 % Joop, Lewisburg, ie / : . Ol wily 1CL CVI i > pm
Ps morning at ten o'clock from the hb je | 8 an 3 tse rs : Mattings, 12 {-2 to 35¢ yd.
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ADVERTISEMENTS. —20 cents per line for | Among those: who attended the Alt B. H '
: : . : : : , Albert B, Hunt, Philipsburg. of ] : \ .
three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub- | county convention held in Bellefonte ’ : » Mrs. Emma Sten 4 4 : : i i oop 5 1 | 5¢
J Ha A Yise.ih i b "Oy | at i ry od ops 0 ~ .
Ha M. Matley, Philipsburg, Hack officiating Owing to the deli-1 Lo y L “al “id : Cu rtain L JOP y « WJ 1 pr
sequent Insertion. Other rates made known on | Tu. sday were, Hon. Wm. M. Allison, y 1
application. T M. Gr or > . Rad W. Edgar Fisher. Milest ure feat alt p + child's fathe § dll POS One age if You wii 1 <Q 4
I' M. Gramley, Robert Smith, and 8. K ) arg j ul ) ie child’ father, the All the Late ty ES 11] o +
The figures o » your name on label of pa~ y ‘ Tt ’ els r ' . ’ 1
per indicate the date to which YOU? StDACEID LICH Ward Gramley. The two latter were Zerelda M. Zimmerman, Milesburg. | e8 will be as quiet as possible,
is paid, When no date is given the date implied the delegates choze y i ee cf rat nlermsent in Boalsburg cemetor | yo BE hy a 2 y {
is July, 1900: when no month is given the month y : es che n from this place, Birthday Party | ey 1 yi ; £ i 8 A he J
implied is Ju hus : “00” means July, 1900; “01”, Boyd Auman returned to his home
means July, 1001; "' means that your subscrip- | , ia . .
tion is pai ad raz ce to July, 1904, Other | iN this place last week. : 1 ' \ . [SE WILLIAMS 3 :
months than July are indicated by abbreviations, Mr. and Mrs. 8B. G. Gearhart sand C. Keller, was held at their home, ain Sibi ly use Ayers Hair Vigor, | Readv-mad:
When you pay your subscription always ex. A A wast of Centre Hall inst THu bav Mrs. atharine Williams, wife fl B J in ce : CAQYINAQC ¢ 5 + + &
amine your label, and whens notice appears | sou, of Bunbury, spent a few days this enh fh an +ayrscay A i Will a} ot ht “| EF your gray hair will JOII Nave 8 SHE ET S
that corrections have b made, compare and : : rh . . ante vhen a fow Wears RBen Abednego Hilame=, died at her home re ‘ ‘ . ¥ DEAE
. : ; un | week at the home of T. M. Gramley r WHER & jew hours were spent : ed at her hom i t n p : ny
report immediately 1 hi wen given . . § . ’ al He QCCPD iICli COl Ji \ " - “
proper credit, Nore 4, dy Fh oripuion wii John Breon, Jr., wife and Hittle ib a Very pleasant manne T Those ry Hu lon low i oh , 1 a y Vou S d for 60 + rs. BOLS ERS
y y of date on 1 ol ht to be ictent | daughter, and Mra, Henry Hettinger present were, Mr. and Mra. Goss and | ast La hE - W1 ip daughler nig ’ ~ : PILLOW CASES
There have 1 nA # to this date 8%. 1 and two children left for their home | d8ughter, of Miflin county ; M. L.|the lat ns | Woe. who on s apo : ; -
in Altoona last Saturday. Smith and son, Henry Rossman, of ho en -goual M118, 0X Far} 1 41, i 10 A # OIL CLOTH & LIF (OLEUM
Millheim, Miss Cordelia Acker, of Aaronsburg, Johnstown ; Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wag- rs ion township rs " sams fo iy ; .
Mrs. William Witmyer, of Coburn, | spent a few days this week visiting at | Ve! avd daughters Tressie, Ads, Edua, | leaves to survive her, a ho bin Ab-| A Pui = . i Pull Down Blinds, 9 to 50c.
and Mary, John Smith and daughter | ednego Williams, ar five children : ; ? ; q ‘
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Mai iT. PA M ; i Smith May, Wm. Smith, Spring Mills : Hen- | Busan, wife VY, rvin, t Fon a f- ].L y i Wagons, Wheelbarrow: =
Maize and 1. ¥. Meyer from Saturday |°® . ! fy : 5 ¢ ’ : { ry . : iT a
until Mc dae Ay. C. E. Royer returned last week from | IY Gurney, Earl Luther, May, and |tie, Rodger, hy BON Han Wik. By . E—— eel H Go ( Carts, Velocipedes
on ith ’ Ia : y v Jdoyd ith, Mrs 8B. Alexander | iams, a— sete } r
A.) bright, Of I'ylersville, Was a f visit to his 800, Rev. J. V. Royer. » ‘a : A nal ler : Ga irden Sets, 10 to 25¢c,
visitor in town last Thursday. Miss May Smith spent Monday in | #H4 ROI IY im By mug w ; fava tsesBvV™VD >
A birthduy party in honor of Mrs, |
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was a visitor at the homes of A. P, | the homes of John Lucas and Robert
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The women of the Methodist congre- | Bellefonte, | 5.2 mith, Tollers A Un; Mm Tat sie (Ue Rf Hi [ON
gation gave the church a thorough Bright Bitner expects to leave this | yaar Bs : SW ETRY : . : iti us?’
scrubbing: Commendable work ladies, | week for Philadelphia, where he |
for ‘cleanliness is next to Godline { secured employment. He has been | Represented in the
Among the Odd Fellows who at-| hired to sell goods ou the installment | um Tauly un hd oe igh : 4 RE DE RICK
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tended the funeral of A. A. Miller | plan. . Fl
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Laird Holmes, Christ. Eby, lark I'he Democrat nominations
Hesman and Percival Rudy, all [| well received in this Gibraltar of
Btate College. | mocracy It is conceded by the
CC Morris aud J. B. Kreamer, of | si ion here to be an unusual v
ersburg, were in town Friday. icket i iiepuablican Count
And now they say there is a wild Mail Agent on rot
man in the woads back of the iting | wagon very handsomely
mills, who is barefooted and ragged { polished like a mirror
P. P. Leitzell, the Buck ter, has a ; :
new wagon. i ‘arri 5 x BY fer tly gelling p O14 rij
H. Musser imuproved his property | all events he ean be very proud of his |
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place and vicinity horoughly trained
Mrs, Emanuel Keer 0 son, of | fine} {ing aulmal
York, Saturday arrived at the home of | hinol elosed here
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Among those who visited Smith! PONCE RCOONEOEINC PEO nEYLE
: a3 . . Brother's furniture store last week. | {
ley, passed through here with a load | 8 nt wi
Yr ¥ IN : nity | and bought big bills of furniture were | CHILE ageLL « piney, was seen on 3 . yo
f ine calv i i ugh Ig Lillis o urniture v i fie : i NV
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Paul | Mr. and Mrs. Newcomer, of Bellefonte: |
aul, the youngest son « . 3} . % |
= tl t of ti : Mr. and Mrs. M. A Burkholder, of |
sini iiiy, spel Are Of the week al Siate § ’ .
C ry pent p eh . "a 3 | Altoona ; Wm. Jordan, of Colyer. and
oliege, where Lhe iatter iemploved | , iy " \ . :
ge, wi a : po) | R. D. Killian, Centre Hall
in the hardware store, ‘ : : ?
hy re ; i Prof. Gramley closed his school st
Miss Florence Buck, wlio had been |
Bbtzad ¢ " Boalsburg, and is home withr his pa-
poused up for some time with scarlet | : '
: I a yaw { rents until time to open the fall term,
fever, is able to be out again. |
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Stewart Keen is slowly recovering | " j Mrs
from a severe attack of typhoid fever. | Linden Hall
Mes. J. W. Stover and Mrs. Robert Mrs. R. M. Wolfe, after spending a visiting
Stover, of this place, were visitors at | week among relatives io aod around | Wolf who ori
the home of George Smull, at Smull- | town, left for her home at Woodward Serene Harry
ton, on Bunday. { on Friday, She was accompanie! by :
Mrs, L. E. Stover and son Albert, her aged mother who will spend 8 ver.
Mrs. G. B. Stover, of this place; Mr. |al months with her.
ellellar { Ciel :
and Mrs. McClellan Stover, of Fiedler, Mm. Hoflman
roara viaitn . f va , .
were visitors at the home of Frank Zion, were guests of their cousin, Mrs Miss Maude Beck, of this place, who |™
Hockman, near Madisonburg,
D. J. Nieman and family spent Sun.
day and Monday in Lock Haven.
Among those from this place who | i
g p . + | Boal, at her beautiful home west of | appendicitis
attended commencement af State Col-
lege Tuesday were "Hquire ¥ P. Mu | Boalsburg, Mrs. Boal also entertain- Harry Stenioger sud wife, of Hurtle- |
A fr . ]y * * . v Yr. rE lw :
. ed Mrs. Proet NV inet ', | ton, spent a few ds in town visit y A
ser and wife, Mrs. Lydia Musser, 1 Mrs. Proctor, of Washington, D. C. 5 ¢ nas 4 a3 town visiting . . I=
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A. A. Frank and wife. Randall, mr. Robert MeClellan and wife are | nice i ag {
: » : * }, 2 ; % . Miss Iva Kidder, of ti lace, has
Musser's son, graduates from that in. | D2ppy over the arrival of a little son at x er, of this place, ha
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stitution this week, so the exercises | their home recently. gone to Bellefonte for a few weeks TUSS SE YV IL i. E, PA.
are of special interest to these people Miss Euretta Wieland left for her % harles Weber, who works in Phila H F ROSSM N Ls x
y ' delr § i riaititig i : Pass A i MOTT trains fron Montandon, Williamsport,
as Mrs. Lydia Musser is his grand. | Dome at State College where she ex- | 9¢phia, » yisitivg his parents, Mr. mare ns . . | Lock Haven and Tyrone connect with train No
and Mre, Willis Weber nocd of ao | 7 for State College. Afternoon twins from Mon.
mother and Mr. and Mrs. Frank are | PeC!8 to attend the commencement a . : ~ | tando wishurg Tyrone connect 1
exercises, Dr. Smith, wie and child, of Mad | SPRING MILLS |jbeei ions fone connect with
his uncle and aunt
. wh . . . . tate College connect with Penn'a RB. R. trad
John Kline iost a valuable horse last | *00PUTE, Were in town on Saturday BUGGY Ps st 00s lefont na
week, eveniog ! 1. THOMAR, superintendent
Mise Mary Koon y, of Bonlsburg Dr. Fry has been kept busy Intely Linst Saterday eve ning the home of CA RRIA GE
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was home over Sunday, '| attending the many sick horses in | S%Muel Strohecker was enlivened by
Mrs. Leah Shafler, of Centre Hall, is | this vicinity. the assemblage of Mrs. Strohecker’s ROAD WAGON
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. The United Evangelicals will ob- sisters. A sumptuous dinner was | : 1 oudiiet i ie Nov. 94, 10m —
Reiber. serve Children’s Day Sunday evening | #erved. Oh Sn 00 ve A J ert mae ————— Nos Nou Nog
Miss Fannie Bunopell, of Milroy, | at 7:30 o'clock. All are invi ed. W. M Limbert and wife, of this | from he 7 th I umimer AM PHIM Ia Ar, PM PM AM
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pent several days with Miss Mary The young people will hold their an. | PIace, who are at the lumber eamup in i constantly on hand i 116 56 Nigh, 9 125 ay 2
rrr ies al zens the eastern part of the valley, were in | the product of the . HD an iii hd B69 18
Miss Viola Bubb, of Potters Mills, nual June pienic at Shingletown Gap wh Buturla y Bi. ¥y i ’ Dress ( , d Bam 0 Hecla Park $004 809 10
spent Bunday at home. on Saturday, How og lp H ( a : C 004s 7293 097 13 HURLERSBURG. 8 5418 4819 oo
i John Wright, who has been in the foward Best, who had been uth. oop Iriage + 7 E83 157 171 Snydertown ........... 8 50/4 40
Misses Naunie and Ada Meiss are lov Ha . ' . sda) i i NIttany
on the sick list. employ of Irvin Gray at Stormstown, ploy ed in How wd Krape's plating : MIFFLINBURG i TES ITT Huston 4 4
Se ————— ee ————— is home to slay some time, establishment, is working for the U n-| wen f Pot very nL i ? a 2 By 27 LAM AR ry a : -
F tduned Bates 00 judianhyais, ’ Messrs. Frank Smith and Frank lon Pacific Tea Company, guarantees the work, F857 MLKrider's Spring... 8 854 2
or Lhe benefit of those desiring to George Bair and wife, of Williams: | stm ; : aye 31.7 85. Mackeyville 8 301
attend the Prohibition National Con- Bradford calied on friends about town ’ — The best line of Summer 571% 9317 411 Cedar springs... K 22
Tuesday. port, are visiting the former's parents, Bp se . 03 40/7 Salona nerve 8 F014
vention, to be held at Indianapolis, Mrs. Agnes Meyer fs having some Mr. and Mra, William Bair, i FULL LINE OF Dress Coods ever seen in 3 4517 00L MILL HALL...ll8 1504 05/8 25
28 to 80, the Pennsylvar . >! Wy y ‘ i 45 8a Jersey Shove... 8 3
dune 28 to 30, the Ponnsylvania Rail repairing done to her house, Bowe young folks from SBmuliton Adriance & Platt our store, 13 ATE, | wn YLve 2 L&
road Company will sell round-trip . bave been entering the cemeter o|* see 21 re, § Winsport {OCP 0 2
tickets to Indianapolis, from All #ta- | The masons finished the work on I ya a . (Philad, & Roading ky.) ™
tious on its lines, June 26 and 27, good | Wielaud’s store house on Monday this place, and plucking the choicest | I arm Machin 0 Sf N.... THEA. wo
turning, leaving Indi SU ; flowers. Tuis should be d 10 4 NEW YORK.
eturn ng, leaving lndianapols not! pier COrissman, manager of the 318 Shou not be done, as (Via Philad.)
later than July 15, at rate of single fare the flowers | been pl 10 80....onv.o... Ar Now York, 1
lumber company who has been look- | ,, rs hase been placed there for | guys, ang eop-gear Mowsns and Binde on 9 Wah beat
for the round trip. For specific infor- pas 00K" | the purpos« of decorat ng the graves, machines have sod the tewt for 18 yam po poy V6 Tauaque)
mation concerning rates and time of | ing after the interests of the company | Please let hands off and have res The machines are Muily equipped with ball | CALL T0 SEE US, > IW, GE
trains, consult nearest ticket agent. at White Deer, was home over Sunday. ' for the dead. eet bearings and rollers, pe 1 - aE ahem
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L811 Smiuiiton, received
a telegram from ack Haven on Bun-
: day stating that his brother is ving at
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and Mrs. Hoy, of | afternoon for the avove named place,
Tammie Keller, during the week. had been iu the Lock Haven hospital
Mrs. D. C. Hess spent part of last | for the last month, returned Friday. |
week as the guest of Mrs, Theodore D. | Bhe had undergone sn operation for | Hone
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