THE CENTRE REPORTER. ! THURBDAY, JUNE 23, 1904. Ct ICH APPOINTMENTS. Hall, 41.1 fe avening | Sprnopg heran—NoO services, rmed-~Centre Hall, momiog ; Tusseyville, 3081. Appointments not given here have pot been reporigl to this oflice. } Methodist -Sprucetown, morning, Children’s service ; Centre Hall, afternoon, communion, sermon by Mesiding Elder J. E. Bell, Bpring Mills, evening, communion, sermon by Presid ing Elder Bell. LOCALS, Mrs. Alice Bloom, of near Lemont, had a serious aitack of appendicitis recently. A district Bunday Sehodl conven- tion will be held in Rebersburg, Tues- day, 25th. The best matrimonial combination is a bride with & warm, soft heart and a groom with a cool, hard head. MeCalmont & Co, machinery in this adv. in reference to binder twine, farm their advertise issue. Bee Mrs. Emmanuel Kerstetter, of Co- burn, suflered two paralytic strokes, both, however, of a mild form, recovered. has from which she has almost The college township school direct- by electing Johu H. Shuey, president ; G. W. Ralston, sec- retary, and Samuel Glenn, treasurer, Penu Hall past month was Charles Bur- Spear Burrell, of He was a suflerer ors organized i. fil “il Among the sick at dur- ing the ? f Penn appen- reil, son © Hall. dicitis, but is recovering. from that ather short. but it pears to fail to lengthen. The crop, however, undoubtedly will be good. Mrs. W, H. near Centre Hall, was the delegate from the Cen- Farmers are beginning to see the fields prt set, grass in many is 1 Phere is ap- Swartz, of tre Hall society to the Woman's Miss. AR RRR — LOCALS, I'he new gymbasium of Susque- hanna University, erected by the Alumni, was dedieated last week. alleys clean. A house- Keeper is ofttimes judged by the condi- tion of the alley next to door. Keen the her kitehen Mrs. Emma Bhutt, of Centre Hill, and Mrs, Frank Bhutt, of Centre Hall, were callers at this office Baturday evening. E. M. Huyett removed several pine trees in front of his Centre Hall resi- dence and is making preparations to build a porch. The Gregg township school director: will meet at the office of the secretary, Dr. H. 8. Braucht, Saturday evening to elect teachers for that district, Mrs. Bamuel 8B, Kreamer and daugh- | ter, Rebecca, Wednesday went to Al-| toona to visit the former's brother, Johu O. Beholl. They will be gone two weeks. The festival held in Grange Arcadia | Saturday night was largely attended, The receipts were over forty dollars, a | large per cent. of which will net earnings. I'he school U stival LIVE Farmers Miils Union Sunday | hold the will a fi Saturday | church, to which alll I'he Penn Hall band will | music, eveniog at are invited. furnish the Linde thunder Hall experienced a storm i heavy yY accompanied t A Ww | Sunday evening. raged situ! ar storm At Centre Hall there was but a slight rain in Beliefonte, rss l— a Prominent Lawyer Dead John A. town's most McKee, Esq., one of Lewls- prominent lawyers, died | { sixty-eight years. i al the age © ———————— i ———— Cornerstone Laylog the Hall | Lutheran church will be laid Sunday r The corner stone of Pine ionary Convention of the United Evangelical church which met Lewisburg. Rev, | Asarousbt earned the degree of Doctor of Fis r charge, irg i taken a pe College sophy, baving graduste course at Calvin Cleveland, Ohio. in spiie of his of work, declares that he isa “journalist.” “I am a reporter,” he says, ‘‘y newspaper reporter, so I think that I must be a journ H ‘ears i year + L=4¢ not a Bilst, Perry O. Btiver, editor of the Free- port Iiinois convention. Mr. SBtiver is litical training received ter township. Will B. | 3. burg C ze Mia . lege, was obliged to leave t} « ? hh short time institution a mencement, on He is at present ill at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs, W. E. Fischer of Shamokin, prior to com- of : account SICK ess, Among those from a distance who attended the commencement at State was Stuart M. [eitzell, of Washington, D. C., himself ate of institution. Leitzell has a son at State who completed hib first year's work last week. College i i AE » ho Lhe Miss Elsie tishel, laughter of George H. Rishel, of Coburn, last week was the guest of Miss Lena Em- erick, daughter of M. L.. Emerick, in this place. The young Miss attracted considerable attention account of her luxuriant hair its great length. Misses Schuyler, Bertha Wolf and Anna Dinges, Monday of next week, will go to 8t. Louis. former is the alumnae delegate of the Woman's Fraternity Pi Beta Phi, and will remain but a short time, Misses Wolf and Dinges purpose staying in Bt. Louis for several months. on and Eloise "he Miss Gertrude Davia, of Altoona, is the guest of Miss Bessie Weber, in this place. Bamue! E. Weber, a special apprentice in the Altoona shope, is al- so at the Weber home, having come here to attend the commencement ex- ercises at State, of which institution he is a graduate, and on secount of the illness of his father prolonged his stay, : B. P. Hockman, of Mingoville, was a caller Monday, and had his name placed on the Reporter's subscription list. Mr. Hockmsn came to Centre Hall for Al Osman, who will do the brick work on a dwelling house being erected in Hublersburg for Miss Bophia Rockey, which is being super- intended by Mr. Hockman, This will be the first brick building in Hublers- burg. The wood work is being done by the Hagen Brothers, Farmers Mills, The MifMlinburg Telegraph hss this to say of a lady who some years ago lived west of Centre Hall : The many friends of Mrs. Nathaniel Boob, who resides near town, will regret to learn that on last Saturday morning she was stricken with apoplexy of the right side, A messenger was dispatch ed on horse back, as fast as the steed could travel, to the office of Dr. J. O, Bteans, who immediately responded to the cali and did all that medical skill could suggest for her, Atthis writing she is getting along as well as can be expected, noon. this ii i fo Rev. J. M. Rearick, of piace, will assist in the SETVices Ws tp oy LOYs E. ears was principal of bools, has been of tL he preparatory de nas Upive M. Brungarit t4 © Susgaehin nity of. for two . Who we Mifflinburg ublic se elecled prin i partment University. Prof, | was formnerly from Rebers- { ¥ i } |} ' | cipal I {the i | Brungart Susquehanna { burg. burg by Prof. Retz, of Pottstown. a —— — Gehrels Body Recovered, dy of Edward Gehiret Mill Hall remembered that The Ix wered ne Was | © It unfortu- ar «un day. Hl be the ito man was drowned at Hayes’ Hur wy ge, January {a Mr, Kerns led Fhe b i where t brid A dream e discovery. ped to Bell interment was made - had by to Ll iy was si A Sr —_— Dropped Over Dend on a Car F. R. E standing Car on the - # O1i€ of Fa. evi North | and Kettle Creek railroad near North | Bend Friday of last week, fell {and immediately expired. It is {posed h attacked wih heart [ trouble. Deceased was employed by the! | New York and Pennsylvania compa { ny in getting out paper mill wood. He &, Wi »E 1d ” ie | i iA over | Stitt! 3 © Was i vived by his wife and two children { Christ Stoner, of Philadelphia, and | | Mrs. Nettie Smith, of Johnsonburg. i Interment was made at Eagleville, the | | services being conducted by the Ma- | sonic order of Bellefonte. i ian — Rebersburg. Noah Corman week for Bt. Louis, Orvis Frank spent a few days at Se. linsgrove this week, and wife left this Miss Emma Bair was at Lock ven last week visiting friends. Ha-| John Moyer, of this place, went to Centre Hall this week on a trip. Ballie Wanece, of Zion, spent Satur- day and Bunday at this place visiting friends, Willis Weber, who is working a Lock Haven, spent Saturday and Sun- day at home. Miss Rebecca Moyer, of Bellefonte, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Chests Stover, Calvin Weaver, wife and two sons spent last week in Union county, vise iting relatives, Last Friday school closed at this place and the children were all glad to have a vacation, Mrs. Hannah Hall, of Williamsport, visited relatives and friends at this piace last week. Quite a number of people from this place attended the Children’s Day ser- viee al Bmullton Bunday evening, Walter Bair, of Aaronshurg, iz mak- ing his home with his grandparents, Mr. and Mra, Wm. Bair, at this place, Prof. Edgar Stover and daughter Grace, of Aaronsburg, visited his pa- rents on Sunday in South Rebersburg, Clark Gramley’s molder, Mr. Hols derman, is the happiest man in town, because he is papa of a bouncing baby girl The young people of this place went to Livonia last Saturday evening to at- tend the festival. All report having a very nice time. There will be a Union Bunday school convention at this place Tuesday, June 28th, to be held in the Lutheran church. All those interested in San. day school work are cordially invited business HAI A SAS Send the local news to the Reporter, to attend. 7F J Mes re Hall 100,000 Shingles for Sale, are. Brisbin & Bradford, of Cen- fo mle 100,000 shingles; for Givi'sa Henrt Moved Six inches i | | Annie Riley, thirteen daughter of James Riley City, Lackawasnnpa county, a { - ar i of Dicks 4] i iI8 recovers h from whi ner the to its orig- ing from an operation Ly inches back inal position on the left side heart was moved PA right side of her body We fy They May Come, Voting machines may come into use An ef- fort will be made at the next session of | the legislature to a bill which will permit the use of in the State of Pennsylvania Lhinve enacted | the Clover i min at the future elections, will be remembered, The the Ve a similar argument us expense | of purchasing, wh will cost some | here are many | in the | thing like $500 eacl | : arguments, however, r of inv f which is achilues fraud is almost close f Ww! & = hus Peunypacker Et siLLiI Ww stat a L¢ mporary i wi Deer « ii paitted, menis will J. A 8 1, Rot ert McCormick, Saturday went to Jol- I1l., whe the Mr Wi Reesmau and tl . if i . Ie i1# Will iw Lilip Mers ¢* we ¥ d well re Hall vicini ' wer, who has been ill of ty- shod some tinae, 18 HR prove ing, but of bowels have been keeping him in a re- hemorrhages the lower sondition and is leony prevent i . ing the sick roc Rev. G. C. H tor of the I. tH Lutheran church at ¥ 5) ARAKAT:, Ph L: ¥ Ral. ton was installed Bunday b Theological Seminary and Rev. D. E. Rupley, A. M., Lock Haven. i J. 8 and WW. M. were surveying a dispuied line at Col. | yer with Peter Smith acting as umpire between the disput-! ants, Houseman Grove on saturday, Mr. Bmith was also trying to of the knife 16 OWner he found. was io town last week. Mr. Wagner lives on the Corman farm, and says he finds farming quite different in Penn- | sylvania from what it is iu Illinois! where he lived previous to last spri i Coburn, Mrs, Ezra Burd is o1 pre the «ick sent. I'l band holding a festival July 2q4d T. A. Meyer and friends s Hav: Valley over Bunday. Hist at ie Coburn cornet intends silly visited Nittany st Lock sid The Buuday schools were not very people were of! visiting. Harry hios the home Frankenberge Nmi vii, were Bunday of L. H., It is amusing visitors Btover Mr. his bird dogs, Pear! and John. Mrs. Mus Lo wes along the creek with two er and son, of Brush Mm. F. P. nada, Saturday and Bunday, [el il 4 ister, 3 1 ! I HStonebreaker, wi broke hei left two weeks ago, while out hunt- strawberrios, elting alo 1 cely Mr, aod Mrs, J. E Woodward on Bunda boy who ¢ Lo can hil, "i . oN Ts - Pine Stump rhart + : n luesdav, Lier, of ¢ i Howard, home of Henry Houser ih wiki { Mrs Henry Houser, of and Mra. Laura Plet t Sunday MACE i ue Ir, home Howard, of eo Bin t Nefl Me sale at thu Wi. ut Fussey ville Harry and Archie and Lance Burris, and Miss Ella Moy- Mies Walker May Tues. day evening, Miss Lizzie Sayder the home of D, E. Mr "Mrs, Was Sny er Wim. sewing a inst week, and Fleisher are ber, Mra. Irvin Burris, } i tor house ; Stover, is helping him, was a caller in the interests of a Sune | day school festival to be held at Farm- | ers Mills, He will teach his fourth | term of public echiool next winter, and | is an applicant for the Farmers Mills | school where he taught last term. Cleveland Mitterling, who for the past few weeks had been at St. Louis and the fair, returned home Mouday | much delighted with his trip. He! visited Lils brother Charles, in Chiea- go, and also Will Kerr. The latter, he say#, is engaged with a large whole sale house, Henry Rearick and G. F. Moody, of Altoona, Inst week made a tour through Centre county on bicycles, These gentlemen are both employed in the railroad shops, and their work is to build the large frames for loco motives, the weight of which is from four to five tons, The Wrought Iron Range Company, of Bt. Louis, Missouri, advertises their steel rauges in this issue, and furnish a number of testimonials backing up their goods, The firm is represented in Centre Hall by 8. J. Darrah, who with & number of men and teams are canvassing Peuns and Nittany Valleys. : : : i | The Children's Day service at den Hall last Bunday evening was well attended. a ——— ———— Burnham, The soft iron foundries are not ting in full time, being off every Hat- The trolley road leading to the new park will soon be completed, J. O. Stover, of Reedsville, was in town one day last week. Homer Treaster, who is working for Mr. Teate, visited his home in Centre county quite recently, Mies Bara E. Barger, of this place, visited ber parents at Hpring Milis over last Sunday. S————— Nittany Mountain, The venerable William Kooftsinger had the misfortune to severely injure his eye by being struck by a snag. It was at first thought that the eye had been gouged out, but that is not the case, Mri. Hannah Smith, who had been in Altoona since the opening of spring, has returned to the home of her son, Jerry Bmith, Weare on the Jump Getting in New Goods and Waiting on . + » Our Many Customers . . . ave time to W Fish Vhite guaranteed. As a further saving for our customers we will sell For one week only, beginning June 23rd 3 Ibs. Best Pearl Tapioca 3 pkgs. Jellycon (a delicious dessert) 08 cts, 25 cts. (id Me ig it Of all 1 bs. pood Dried Av : § 1 Dried Apt { OLD DUNCAN STAND SPRING MILLS, PA. B. W. RIPKA. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRING MILLS, PA. Great Bargains for the Next Thirty Days... Sideboards $8.75 ang Up... All other Furniture, Carpets, Rugs--everything we deal in, at proportionately low prices. 0 y J. H. KRUMBINE Centre Hall, Penn. 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