The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 16, 1904, Image 8

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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1504.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Lutheran—Centre Hall, morning ; Tusseyville,
afternoon ;: Spring Mills, evening, Children’s
service J. M. REARICK, Pastor.
morning ; Lin
Children’s service at both
United Evaugelleal-Lemont,
den Hall, afternoon ;
places
t
Mills, morning ;: Union, aft
evening
Preshyterian--Centre Hall, Friday evening,
Saturday, 2:90 p. m, Communion Sunday 10:50 a
m, ; Spring Mills, 3p. m,
Reformed-—Spring
ernoou : Centre Hall,
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[ Appointments not given here have not been
reported to this office. |
Saw Mill Burned. 3
One night last week the saw mill of |
W. M. Douty, which
about two of
was entirely destroyed by fire.
was located |
miles east Rebersburg, 4
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Program for Progress Grange,
The following program has been pre- |
pared for the of
Grange, June 25:
Would the
wheat be
from
meeting Progress |
and yield of |
the
soil
hardiness
improved by selecting
different
A. Keller.
Anns In
mental music, Bertha Strobmeier,
Could
proved by incculating with new soll
Arney.
n of
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Recitation,
seed variety
each year?
Durst. siru-
unproductive soils be im-
bacteria? J. J.
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Quild Drowned,
Louisa, little five year old
daughter of liveryman James Toner,
of Bellefonte, fell in the near the
match factory Friday afternoon about
2. The body floated down
the stream until nearly opposite the
Palace livery when it was observed by
Ed. Gehret and brought to shore. The |
child was living when brought to |
land and Doctors Kirk Sebring |
did their best to resusciate it but with-|
the
race
30 o'clock.
and
out avail as the little one died on their |
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The fifteenth anniversary of the pas- |
torate of Rev. A. A. Black in the]
Boalsburg charge will be celebrated |
July 3rd and 10th.
Filteenth Anniversary,
The appointments |
Pine Grove, July
Pine Hall, July
Boalsburg, July
10 o'clock a. m. ; Houserville, July 10, |
2.30 o'clock p. m. At these services al
collection will be lifted to be devoted |
to the general work of the chureh.
As a pastor and minister in all
pacities, Rev. Black been
cessful,
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are as follows :
10 o’ele
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30 o'clock p. mi, 10
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Las sue.
The Baccalaureate Sermon
The baccalaureate
preached by Dr. Lawrence M. Colfelt,
of Philadelphia,
“The Purpose of Life.”
The speaker contrasted Judas’ pur-
pose of life with that of the Apostle]
Paul, urging his hearers, and especial-
sermon was
whose subject was|
ly the students, to so live that there
them to
but their
would be no Judases among
ask “What will ye give me,”’
work for the
themselves as well as the
of all mankind,
a
will be ennobling of
betterment
Double Wedding
On the porch of the farmhouse of
Mr. and Mrs, John A. Dsley, at Ro-
mola, Thursday a double wedding was
performed, in which the principals
were their son and daughter.
(Guests to the number of one hun-
dred and fifty assembled os the veran-
da to see the double ceremony. Miss
Annie I.. Daley became the wife of
Harry R. Yearick, and her brother
Frank was married Miss Blanche
¥. Oyler at the same time by the Rev.
Avery Long.
Following the ceremony, a wedding
dinner was served in tents on the
lawn,
¢
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LOCALS,
Festival in Grange Arcadia Satur-
day night,
Butter took a tumble in price. In
some of the country stores the article
has become a drug.
Company B, Fifth Regiment, N. G.
P., participated in the unveiling
of the General Hawkins monument,
at Pittsburg.
M. C. Gephart, the Bellefonte music-
al instrument dealer, was in town over
night latter part of last week. Mr.
Gephart was here to look after busi-
ness interests, .
The board of City Trust, Philadel.
phia, at a regular meeting Wednesday
of last week, appointed Dr. MeCluney
Radcliffe executive officer of the Will's
Eye and Ear Hospital for one year be.
ginning July 1st. This is a deserving
recognition, and will be a pleasing bit
of news to Dr. Radeliffe’s many friends
among the Reporter readers,
Considerable space in this issue js
devoted to Pennsylvania State College,
The editor is not offering an apology,
however, as the institution is one of the
Btate’s greatest creatures ; clearly and
distinetly the only purely state educa-
tional institution. It would be well
for the readers of the Reporter who
have not already formed an intimate
acquaintance with this institution, to
seek an introduction by attending the
annual exercises, one of which ls only
partially reported in this issue, so that
if they have occasion to patronize a
college they will be prepared to select
the most completely equipped institu-
Principal Wanted,
The Centre Hull
nt of
school board isin
for the High
A college man is preferred,
.
$ a
principal
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leduced Rates to Chicago,
For the benefit of those desiring to
o June 24, the Pennsylvania Railroad
tickets
all statious ite
16 to 20,
leaving Chicago
2H
from
June
o Chicago, on
ines, {rom inclusive, |
not |
single
specific
0!
Kor
cerning rates and the |
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ater than June at rate
round trip
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of trains, consult neare |
ngent
a
lorouagh “vhoal Teachers
The Borough hool direetors a
hur
the
evening of last!
tae A
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enchors 3
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"lo Duck, |
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linte, Rebee
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The first two were re-elected ; the |
All|
institu- |
1. Moyer
al
Primary, nS. Hosterman
latter has her first term to teach,
of
tions of learning
There by
principalship of the High Mehool, elee
P
are graduates recognized
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ferred
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LOCALS
One way to keep a cook is
her,
tO
In business nothing sueceeds
successful failure.
It cultivate
men without irrigation,
is impossible to some
Frank B hin son-in-law of
’
Bradford, in this place, i= seriously ill
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catarrh of the stomach,
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Messrs,
irl CC. and Frank
Hall,
Reporter office Saturday
Luiz
{ near Centre
the
sz.
Rho of
Miss
(Charles
Dr
Bellefonte,
ne, form
rly
and Cees
Mary
shell,
were recently married. They are at
rthint
You will ple
ress Grranges
ASC rement
hol
wr
will a it
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festival Saturday
to the il fund.
Col. John A. Woodward
that the time and place fo
the farmer's insti ill be
itu
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Lig
te Ww
meeting of the instit
held 10 the Commissi
June 21st
of
aje
Tuesday,
In
beauty
the series
. Oh
papers
The
which appearing in
Delineator, Dr. Murray,
number discusses the care
The article cont
at
A fruit cupboard in ti
Merchant H.W. Kreamer t
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other afternoon, bre about sixty
mE
jars of fruit belonging to vari
sed there Phe wire
was caused by Lhe to the cup-
supj
board decaying.
A. E. Hump
leave Centre county for Portland, Or
the
ton, of Snow Bhoe,
gon, where he will engage in fun
ber business
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Democratic candidate for county eo
missioner two years ago, and proved
f
Mrs, J.
week attended
and
tis
Mr. Meyer, of Penn
Hall, the coms
mencement exercises at the University
f Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and
witnessed the ceremonies Incident to
the conferring of the degree of Doctor
of Philosophy on their sou, J. Frank
Meyer, an instructor in physics in
that institution.
Mrs, Ertley, wife of W. F. Ertley of,
Windber, Somersst eounty, accompan-
fed by her little son Robert,
guesta of Mr, and Mrs. John W.
ley, of Centre Hall, during last week,
Mrs. Ertley being a niece of Mr. Con.
ley. Mr. Ertley conducting a
blacksmith and wagonmaker shop in
that thrifty Bomerset county town.
Centre county people going
to the World's Fair will find a
very suitable stopping place at 7050
Wise Ave., two squares for Skinker
Road entrance, which can Le reached
by taking Market street cars from Up-
jon Station. Mr. Bweetwood is a native
of Penns Valley, and went west from
Harrisburg, and will give the best of
accommodations for the money.
oy
were
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A horse being driven through Cen-
tre Hall Thursday morning by Frank
Keller, of Pleasant Gap, began kick-
ing and knocked the front part of the
buggy to pieces. The youug man
quickly turped theanimal to the side
and prevented the brute from infliet-
ing injury to his mother, Mrs, Harvey
Keller, Their predicament was dis-
covered by people on the streets who
hurriedly rendered assistance and vo
doubt prevented a serious termination
of the aflair.
Very interesting and instructive
the Presbyterian and Lutheran
churches Bunday. These services are
of particular value to the little people
who receive a training there not ob-
tained in the public schools. Occasions
ally, perhaps, the malo object of Chil
dren’s Day is miscarried, but general.
ly speaking, the participants in the
exercises are benefited, even though
the exchequers of the orphanages are
tion.
LOCALS,
J. J. Arney, west of town, Inut week,
The late planted corn is making
(i, W. Ocker, of Lewigbarg, has pur-
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The corner stone was laid in Lewis-
town fora United Evangelical ehureh.
A district Sunday school convention
will be held
Tuesday.
W. H,
junior member
of
Mattrday
WwW. M ard Peter Bmith,
of Centre Hi, ut
at Plessant Gap next
il
% hin
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in the furniture
sith, of the
firm
Smith Brothers, wa in town
both
etided the treasurer's
ind, held st thie
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Dr. n
rival atday,
Mrs,
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having ¢
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shannon Boal
The I
will meet
wile fo with
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A tishilp
rie
tse y Ville
in
tng for the in
for Po
si of vlecting
jr
Lier tow Hi
1 represented
the
puts Or siitzation
COuVi
iRN.
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ian
Hnms represented the Repors
sthietic sports on Beaver
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x $
ate College, Monday.
the town was fill.
he
Haturday evening
led with people from all sections
streets were lined with rigs, and every
Was 11 Use,
Mr. id
{ Selle
{avail sble tying post
Mrs,
ont
Friday of lasl week nt
| Frank M. Crawford,
| started for Bt. Louis, and will spend
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i ten days or more at the exposition,
Horse
Swartz advertis
« what Merchant
Read his
goods i
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Gt
ely and quai
The mi fiel
though the clover it
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Lhe «
' vid at x tei bid
]ii i ! il, and apy stub
are minus clover for the same reasos
% Pooui 1 & 3
am Pesler and
g Mill
Hyg .,
Nt ari
mip
peeling bark
£5 ried i ie
SRALE ERE TEN f
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cutting i
and
several camps operating ther
P. (11
Yearick Brot
yf his mother
Mrs. W. B
Yearick, of the firm
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hers, Philadelphia, is 1
and sister,
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ter 8 Miogle, in
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then
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The degree of tor of Laws was
uferred on Hes Prentiss
Pe
ry Armsby,
# ’ om x
i director of nnsyivania
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The honor was bestow.
| Experiment Station, connec
Stat ollege
Wisconsin
on, Wisconsin.
Rig
ed by the University, at
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Frank
burg, Sayder coun'y
Free.
in
(Glass, a well-known
lawyer, was
thrown
He
in the narrows
night of last week WR
from his buggy alcng
all night he was found unconscious in
the morning with a broken collar bone
and contusions about the head,
Umbrella menders know the value
of advertising, which was demonstrat.
ed recently by one of the clan prefer-
ring to sit in a drizzliog rain to per-
form his work rather than in come
fortable room, saying his working
might be observed by some one who
his Mr. Merchant,
are you as wise?
a
needed services,
fo pp
I Bebekah's Install Officers,
The Centre Hall Rebekah Laowige, 1.
0. 0. F., Tuesday night of last week
installed the following officers, tLe cer-
emonics incident being performed by
Mre T. G. Haines, assisted by Mrs,
Gochnaur
Noble Grand, Roxanna R
Vice Grand, Elsie Moore,
Becretary, Edith Lutz.
Treasurer, Mrs, Lucy Henny.
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A Series of Misfortunes,
Brisbin,
That misfortunes never come singly
was proven conclusively to the family
of William Homan, living east of Cen-
tre Hall, Sunday evening Mr. Ho-
man's hired boy on returning from
children’s day services, found some
one endeavoring to enter the house,
He quickly remounted his bieyele and
went to meet his employer, who was
driving a span of spirited mules, The
mules took fright at the approaching
bicyclist and started to run away,
Some of the occupants of the spring
wagon jomped for their lives, and
others, among them Mrs. Homan and
baby, remained on the vehicle until it
was upset in a fence corner, and re-
eeived slight injuries. The mules ran
home.
IN A SI ——
Money may be the root of all evil,
not materially replenished.
but baseball produces the rooter.
WORLD'S FAIR,
June Excursion vin 'ennsylvan's
Mallrosd
50 the next
Pennsylvania Rail-
excursions to the World's
Fair at A train of
standafd day coaches will be run on
the following schedule, and exeursion |
tickets, ly
June 9, 16, 23, and are
great
st. Louis, special
good
iY
going on Gh special
n, will for
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$14.60 ip
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farris Township
1 Cook, Iowa City,
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of Clit ited
ntondale, wis
Misres Bara and Clara Keller,
Miss Olive
ho Be
{ at the Dinges
Steele retorped
f
it
ie in lefonte, after
spend
home,
Lee,
pistier,
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and Mrs. Frank
visited Mr. Lee's
ti, on Wednesday,
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Mr
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Mrs
mn Blamm enjoyed
week,
day
<Bunday.
goodly
th
Lil
number fron iis piace are
eXPrae
or
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this
yin POH
College WeeK
=tamm, of
Mie
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has been alll
# Margaret Altoona,
if
itd
g herse ra season at the
win
me of ber brother John, Mr. Stamm
#
ome time and is
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Daniel Mothersbaugh
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| Both were sick from =
Joho Homan, David
Stine Walker, farmers
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Mpany
| township, passed thr
rote his
| Hall Station, where several car
| were shipped to eastern markets,
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4, E Weber.
Supervisor J
Hettinger, has
Andrew - Lytle,
tow ship, wet
| roads
C
and the
supervisor
the
viege
in this instance.
H.M. Hosterman, J. Durner and
Oscar Rishel were engaged for a
in constructing a wire
around the lawn surrounding
buildings at Locust Grove farm. De-
spite the raio sud mud the work is
completed and adds greatly to the ap-
pearance of the place.
Harry Loneberger, who was engag-
ed in teaching in Allegheny county
during the past nine months, is shak.
ing hands with friends in this place.
Alfred Rupp aod T R., Weber, meme
bers of Co. B, Fifth Regt, National
Guards, were at Pittsburg in attend
ance at the unveiling of the monu-
ment in honor of Col. Alexauder L.
Hawking, who served hiscountry dur
ing the Spavish-Awmerican war, as
commander of the 10th Regt. Pa. Vol-
sea July 18th,
1890, 60 the way from the Philipine
islands to San Francisco, While in
the city they also enjoyed a visit with
the Stuart family, who moved to that
place from Boalsburg in Jan, 1903
Adam Felty and Frank McFarlane
attended the Republican county con-
vention at Bellefoute ou Tuesday as
delegates from this place,
A little haymaker came to the home
of Earnest Hess on Thursday.
Mra. Sara Rankin, of Bellefoute, is
visiting at the MoFarlane home,
Messrs, Miligan and Taylor, of Mit
flin county, and Wm. Mitterling, of
Centre Hall, were buying cows in ‘his
locality,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keller, of Le-
mont ; Mr. and Mrs. David Snyder
and daughter, of Mauvor Hill, and
Prof. J. C. Bryson, of Jersey Shore, at-
tended services in Boalsburg Bunday.
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time
woven fence
the
Cutting” Our Specialty
We are continually *‘ cutting prices’
Why? Because we sell for “Cash
or Produce”
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to place another dime in your
Week Onl
ly
In order that we may be able
y
pocket we will sell for One
Beginning June 16th
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| Ib, Good Chocolate (regular price 3(
2 Ibs, Good Peacl
cacti
wilde
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es (regular price 20c) .
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on. B. W. RIPKA.
JOHN SMITH & BRO.
SPRINC MILLS, PA.
VLD DUNCAN STAND
SPRING MILLS,
Great Bargains for the
Next Thirty Days. ...
Sideboards
$8.75
and Up...
All other Furniture, Carpets,
Rugs--everything we deal in, at
proportionately low prices.
Furniture & Undertaking
J. H. KRUMBINE -
Centre Hall, Penn.
My Motto for 1904
will be. .iovees
Sales and Small Profits”
Gill
If I do not have what you
want, I will get it for you.
We offer you special bar-
ains in all the lines of
“URNITURE at all seca-
sons of the year,
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WALL PAPER
WINDOW SHADES
You can get anything you
want in either of these
lines—from stock or by
samples. Very pretty de-
signs,
UNDERTAKING
A SPECIALTY.
Calls answered promptly,
Day or Night. Terms
and Prices reasonable.
Betore you buy call onus
MA AA SS AAs ELEN
Thinking of Buying Shoes ?
Here's Information for You, Yeager & Davis . . . .
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THE BEST SHOES
Have the most complete famil
the family can find Variety, Sty
we Store in Centre county where every member of
Fit, Finish, Comfort, Price and General Satisfaction.
We do not claim all and the only good shoe made, but we do have the very best to be had
in the different grades and our prices are the lowest
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To prove the above we ask you to examine the list of the goods we have, or, better
still, come in person and look over the shoes in stock. 11 will satisly you that our claims
are based on solid facts and that this is the place to buy footwear. We do business on the
live and let live plan. Treat all alike, and have but one price
Our Leading Lines
In Stock .
For Men . . . .
STETSON
Always
For Women , ...
JOHN H. CROSS
BILT WELL DOROTHY DODD SHOES
WALK OVER YEAGER & DAVIS SPECIAL
We have the well known Freed Brothers Working Shoes.
We have a full line of Tan Shoes, high and Jow cuts,
We can give you men's all leather shoes for dros or work for $1.00
We ean give you women's all Jeather shoos, high or low ent, for $4.00
Why shuffle about in shoes 100 large
Or limp in a pair too small,
. When Yeager & Davis have sizos to fit you all,
Style, Finish, Durability aud Prices guaranteed to give satisfaction.
BELLEFONTE, PA. *
Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year.
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