The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 23, 1904, Image 4

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REPORTER.
Editor
"HE CENTRE
S. W. SIITH, and Proprietor,
PENNA.
1904,
CENTRE Harn.
THURSDAY, JUNE 23,
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re-
porter are one dollar per year in advance.
ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per line for
three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub-
sequent insertion. Other rates made known on
application,
The figures opposite your name on label of pa-
ser indicate the date to which your subscription
Pr paid. When po date is given the date implied
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moans July, 1901; “04 "" means that your subsorip-
tion is paid in advance to July, 1904. Other
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report immediately if you have not been given
yroper credit, y receipts tor subscription will
B sent by ms inless by special request. The
change of ds on label ought to be sufficient
evidence, Money by mall is reasonably safe.
There have been po losses to this date.
Millheim,
Randall Musser
Bellefonte,
"HBquire Gart
in town Mouday.
“Wesly” Meyer spent
Boalsburg and Bellefonte,
‘Squire D. L. Zerby made a
trip to Bellefonte Saturday.
J. D. Keen and W. R. Weiser
business at the county
J. O
Sunday
spent Monday in
hofl, of Bellefonte, was
Sunday at
business
had
seat
Smith, of State College, spent
in this place with
Among those
fonte Monday as witnesses in the law
suit of Keen vs. Keen, were, H. E.
Duck, E. H, Auman, E. B. MeMullen,
John Royer, and Jonathan Harter,
Fhe visit of Miss Jennie Reifsnyder
with friends in Ohio, which was to be
his famisy.
who went to Belle-
came lo
abrupt end on account of sudden
r father, J. H. Reifsuyder.
Monday evening,
a somewhat extended one, an
the
illness of he
Up to this time,
nothing relinble has been learned as to
the condition of J. H
ill
Reifsnyder, who
Lock Ha-
8 po}
at the
r from
; tae
: seriously
is lyin
ven hospital, suffering lexy
since Tuesday |
An enj
given Friday evening by a number of
the young the knitting
mills, in honor of Miss Maud W
er, of Bellefonte, who is visiting at the
}
home of D. LL
ast.
yyable moonlight party was
folks, near
OO.
(reary.
family
of last week for a two or
8’ visit to Shickshinny, Lu-
the former home of Mrs.
eir friends here
three week
gerne county,
King. Th
a safe journey ai
wish them
d an enjoyable visit
Philadel
hands
P. Gross. Yearick, of
was in town
friends and old acquaintacces, Mr,
Yearick is engaged
ad
borhood about once a year and eapeci-
ally the old town of Aaronst
his boyhood days were spent,
J. C. Hosterman, of the
Journal, having received the
of the serious
Mrs. Boob, left Thursday of last
for her home pear Mifftinburg,
he expects to remain at least
there is a her
Mrs, suflering fre
paralysis,
phia,
shaking with
in business in Pl
elphia, and usually visits this neigh-
arg, where
Millheil
sad news
In
illness of his mother,
Weel
where
until
condition,
change in
Boob is a stroke of
Last Thursday evening Albert Rob-
erts, of Bellefonte, gave a free exhibi-
tion of fancy snare- Irummiog on the
diamond, after which he gave a
opticon exhibition in the
for which he charged a ten ad-
mission fee. It is likely his audience
was larger on the dismond than it was
in the hall.
J. B. Bpangler, of Mapleton Depot,
to whom some time ago a franchise
was voted by the borough council, to
put in a water plant, was here Wed-
nesday of last week, presumably on
business pertaining to the same. He
left Thursday morning on the early
train ; nothing could be learned as to
what was done in the matter.
Miss Katie Stamm,
came to Coburn Friday to meet her
sister, Mrs. Jensen, who arrived on the
morning train from New York City,
her place of residence. On their way
they made a short stop at this place to
visit their aunts, Mrs. Wm. Henny
and Mrs. Jacob Gephart. They are
daughters of Samuel Stamm, of Lo-
ganton,
Mr. and Mrs. M, C, Gephart, accom.
panied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Baker, of Johustown, came
down from Bellefonte Bunday on a
short visit to Mr. Gephart's mother,
Mrs. Jacob Gephart, After supper
Mr. Gephart treated his guests to a
drive through the Narrows, north of
town, where there is at this season a
nice cool breeze and delightful scenery,
They left for Bellefonte Monday.
pnp
Penn Hall.
Quite a number of people attended
the Children’s service at Spring Mills
Bunday evening,
Mrs. Lavioa Smith, of Lamar, is
visiting at the home of Jerry Albright.
Miss Bessie Grove, of Centre Hill,
spent Saturday and Sunday with her
friend, Miss Ella Condo.
H. M. Smith spent Sunday with his
family,
F. M. Fisher transacted business at
Bellefonte on Monday.
Miss Helen Bartholomew and Mrs,
Henry Kreamer, of Centre Hall, were
in town Friday afternoon.
Mrs, Sarah L. Fisher is slowly im-
proving.
stere-
town hall,
cent
of Loganton,
Spring Mills.
Prof, Hosterman’s school closed last |
Friday, and those who came from a
distance to attend have returned to
their homes, Miss Goodhart closed
her school a week earlier, she having
taught only eight weeks while Prof.
Hosterman’s term lasted ten weeks.
James Van Valzah, of Bloomington,
Ind, is visiting Wm. Allison, Jr.
Prior to coming here he attended the |
Commencement exercises at Princeton
where his brother Robert was in the
graduating class,
Prof. H. W. Morris, of Rebersburg,
joined a party of fishermen
days’ to the
trout.
Miss Ballie Runkle
tended visit to
iam MeClellan.
Charles Auman returned home from
Gettysburg where he had
student.
on atwo
excursion mountains for
left
her sister,
for
Mrs.
an ex-
Will.
been a
D. Leitzell and son Charles, who
have been employed at
are home for a visit,
Rev. Elmer Williams
among friends here last week.
was a member of this year's graduat-
Yeagertown,
ing class at Dickinson College, (
Bruce Gramley left last
the seashore,
The the Lu-
ug
largely
Children’s
church Sunday
Service iu
even!
rendered and
The
and
very wel
tended
Bunshive
the
Home, for
service used
Fiowers, published by
trustees of the Loysville Orphan
whose benefit the off
was taken
Pat home tra le,
Mrs. W. 8. Musser, of
Marion Miss
are visiting friends at this placs
Miss Vonada, of Walker
the home of 8, L. Condo.
The Prest byterian
hol
the
The i
House
Homer Rol
nied by Miss Ida Loong, 1+fi
for Bt. Louis.
Dr (i. Vai
fonize
daughter and
Visite
Sunday sch
service July 3rd,
is well patronized,
erts and
- > —
Farmers Mills
Hoy's scl
(Od
festival at
or
»
Hniscommunity.,
Miss Crertrude Haga
needle st Milli
ing the
day with her parcuts,
Miss Lodie Rishel,
week with her
WilO mpeg
i
father, at the
fonte hospital
Mr. Rishel is somewhat
The Un
}
place will
improved.
ion Bunday school of this
hold a festival
June 25th, at
sSHicacies of the s«¢
Music
Hal
Saturday
evening, i
i
fie axon will be
will be furnished by
invited
Armbruster
i band : all
Lat je
~ keng
home of Elmer (.
Sunday erpoon
J. M. Goodhart
carriage from J. M
burg.
Mr. and Mrs,
spent Friday at Millheim.
Oune of M. L. Rishel's horses is sick
with catarrh fever.
are
andl
were vulertained
Hett
roost
{ Kt }
aft
purchased a new
Wieland, of B«
alse
George Armbruster
——— TH
Woodward.
L. Buck and family, of Re-
spent a few
Rev. O
bersburg,
Inst week.
Mrs. Harris Stover and mother-in-
law yisited Mrs. Stover's mother. Mrs.
Wolfe, one day last week.
Dr. Ard and wife left for Lew isburg
on Bunday,
Miss Maude Bellman, of Millheim,
is visiting with Mary Eby.
Fisher Motz, of Monessen, is home
to see his mother, who is very ill,
Daniel Benner went to Aaronsburg
on Baturday,
C. D. Motz was called to Jefferson,
South Carolina, last week, at which
place his father is very ill with paral
yuis,
Jacob Musser,
town Monday.
Mrs. Thomas Wolfe and Annie
Wolfe, of Fiedler, spent a day last
week at the home of ‘Squire Musser
———— A Mini -
Potters Mills
Misses Ida and Lizzie Bitner, Myra
and Margaretta Rockey, and Ruth
Rossman, all of Tuss-yville, spent
Wednesday of last week with Misses
Grace and Ruth Bower,
Mrs. Clayton McKinney and chil
dren, of Altoona, have returned home
after spending a few weeks with rela-
tives at this place.
EE —
Plum Grove,
Mrs. Jacob Shearer and George
Shearer spent Sunday with the form.
er's mother, at Aaronsburg,
Elmer Bwartz and family, Frank
Bwartz and family, of Madisonburg ;
Mrs. Benner and son John, of Old
Fort, all spent Sunday at the home of
W. H. Bwartz and family,
Mrs. Carper is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Nathani-l Zeigler,
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Homau, of Cen-
tre Hall, spent Sunday at the home of
days in town
of Coburn, was in
Harris Township.
David Stuart, of
ing here,
J. 8 Waite, of
ed business here,
Pittsburg, is
Bellefonte,
W. Bomers and family pent Satur-
day at Bellefonte.
Miss Maude Irvin, of Baileyville,
visited Mrs. F. E. Wieland
Alfred Bhuey, of Shiloh, was a guest |
of J. A. Rupp on Bunday,
Theodore Boal and family
to their home near Boalsbure,
Rev, A. A.
meeting of Synod at Reading last
Mrs, Walker spent a
weeks at the Hess home, near 8
town,
Mrs.
daughter,
Mack attended a ipecial
week,
fev
shingle-
Amanda
Thomas Riley is her
Mrs.
Philipsburg.
visiting
Frank Whitehill, at
Harrison of
state College
the Harrison bakery,
R. B. spent
inst
week at
’ 1
Siiiied
Miil
and Nora
with the J. W.
Hall,
Misses Mary Reish
Piue
{
Miss Gertrude Wiela
this (Thureday) morning
Mr. and Mrs. D
Houserville risited
Mrs Kustenl
NB. W. Grane
Janes
COM paije
eIrvii
a -
Linden
R
Hall
this
Mis Cath
rother Will
Mrs hom as
log Mr
Mrs, D. C.
guest
of Bu
SATs
is visi
EH ews
f her nephew, |
knell U
Wil
for Derry,
of her daug
niversit
in Brooks 3
where slie will be
Mrs, A. HB,
of Woo
sumiger. Iti
it ft fa bie
hte .
Meye
for
Fleek,
druce wiford, V
the
is hers
visit since the family
years BED
The supervisors have built
Hew
® Iarge,
wd in
(quite abn
bridge and raised the re
the
improvement,
frout of dam, which ls
The Children’s service
Evangelical church
was a decided
was crowded
Mise Ma Irvia, of Baileyville,
and J. H. Miller, of Rok Spring, were
guests of F. E. Wieland and
over Sunday.
Levi Miller is around shaking hands
with old friends, having come home
for a vacation on sceount
trenchment policy in the
shops,
Mrs. F. E. Wieland left Tue aday for
8 trip throuch the western part of the
state and West Virginia, where she
will visit her sister, Mrs. C, T. Lemon,
and Mrs, Freda Hall, at Elkins
Miss Gertrude Wieland left this
(Thursday) morning for St, Louis,
from there she will go to western Ni
bracks, where she will spend several
months with her brothers Will and EK,
K. Wieland, who are located near
Alliance.
A IM SS
Last Day to Pay Mercantile Tax,
Friday, July 1, is the last day for the
payment of mercantile taxes at the
county treasurer's office in tie court
house. Merchants should take notice
of this, as after the above date the law
requires the cou treasurer to collect
the tax by law, which will entail cost
United
¥ vening
sUCCessN, Iie house
inthe
Sunday
ide
family
of the re-
Altoona
Peter Smith,
YOU KUN NO RINK
It Coats Nothing if it Fails to Cure
Viv-te-na sustains aud refreshes
the Body and the Brain, and has de-
|servedly gained its excellent rep
[tion and great superiority over
other tonics. It is effective
in its
the
action, aids digestion,
appetite, removes fatigue,
constipation and builds up the entire
Vin-te-
'
|
His In aelicate hie
system, na is especially
al
§
Ith and
iM. It is very
nid agreeable to take, and can be
t enfeebls
Mur ray :
tained by the mo
is Mr.
faith in Vin
guaranieess every bottle,
It ne
Il cheerfully give back
money it you are no! satisfied,
ale uf Murray's Drug Store
CE
Sober.
A. B. LEE
TUSSEYVILLE, PA.
If you are in
need of a
BUGGY
CARRIAGE
ROAD WAGON
or any rood vehicle,
HOU oan soocure one
Jrom me. I have
constantly on hand
the product of the .
Hoop Carriage Co.
MIFFLINBURG
wathe very name
guarantees the work.
rm———
FULL LINE OF
«.Adriance & Platt...
Chain and Fy Mowsns A and 4 Binders. These
charges,
Toe m is id roller are rng hy) a od with vali tall
Represented in the
FREDERICK
FOSTER
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District
for...
Also,
Agent
9% % 90000 WV DN TOD BN
¢
of
£
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& * 5 8 8 9 0»
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Dress Goods ever seen in
our store,
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GARMAN'S STORE
Cash Rods, 5 to 10c each.
Sottage Rods, 10 to 20c each.
Regul ar Curtain Poles, 20c up,
Scrim, 5 to 10c.,
Regular Sash Curtains, 25¢ pr
Mattings, 12 1-2 to 35¢ yd.
Curtain Loops, 5 to 15¢ pr.
All the Late Styles in ,
DRESS GOODS
Ready- made $480
SHEETS
BOLSTERS
PILLOW CASES
OIL CLOTH & LINOLEUM
Pull Down gs, 9 to 50c.
A
Wagons, Whee 7s
Go Carts, V elocipedes
; om Rabo
arden Set
er
10 to 25c¢,
all Departments,
LVANIA R. R.
ric R, R. Di vision
North oa Centr
Barg ams in
Hi inmsport,
C1 with twin Xo
trains from Mon
one mneet with
dine from
R. tine at
¢f with Penna R
. H. THOMAS, superintendent
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General Superiniendent,