The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 14, 1904, Image 4

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CENTRE REPORTER.
SMMTH, . . . Editor and Proprietor,
CENTRE Harv, . Pan. A,
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1904.
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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET
For
ALTON B., PARKER
HENRY G,
DEMOURATIC COUNTY TICKET,
Wor lfc
A complete conspectus of the polit
the outset of the Pres-
idential campaign is presented in the
ical situation at
Aaronsburg.
Among those who were visiting In
town the past week were, Paul Bwabb,
Martha and Annie Cassler, of Holsop-
ple; Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Bell, of
Bellefonte ; Mrs. Minni: Adams and
children, of Btate College ; Mrs. Kate
Keller and son, of Lock Haven; An-
drew Bell and Miss Jessie Kline, of
Huntingdon ; Eliza Bummers, of
Williamsport ; Henry Haffley and
wife, of Renovo; Kva and Albert
Stambach, of Lock Haven, and Mrs,
Mary Burd, of Btate College.
Henrietia Kline returned from a few
day's visit with friends at Logauton,
Miss Kathryn SBwmull and Blanche
Weaver spent Sunday with friends at
SBmullton,
Miss Theodora Acker,
lege, to
rents a visit,
Clayton Wyle and family,
‘Gl
of
pay
Biate (
has ¢ me home her
and other friends in the burg.
Misses Flossie and Mary Stover went
to Mifflinburg on Saturday ;
came home on Monday but Mary
pects to remain a few weeks,
lie have gone
with friends at State College,
Paul and Ruth Swabb, Martha
to spend a fe
the home of George Wolfe, at
Mills.
i Mr. and Mrs
ler, Bunday with
Mr. aud Mrs. Jac
Rebersburg, spent Sundar
son Warren.
Mr. Mra, Harvey Crouse spent a
few days with Mrs. Crouse’s puar:nts,
at Winfleld
Perry Bmith,
spent Cleo,
ih Winkleblech
with their
and
editorial pages of the July Review of
Reviews, That
ly to prove as indigg this
#8 in pre No
importance in State or nstional poli-
ties escapes it,
wensable
vious campaigns.
ta msi A MA
ed Siates Senator Henry
Jemocratic
Ex-Un
Davi B
. for
Vice President
nominee
thie
is a fine
American self-made man, At time
of life when men are
waiting summons, he
hale and hearty as a man of sixty
a
the last
had been generally agreed upon as the
Democratic candidate for Governor
West v irginia this Fall. Parker
Davis make a tieket to win.
— le tee sma
Rebersburg.
Miss Sallie Moyer, who
tending the
Haven, is spending
her parents, Mr.
Moyer.
Peter Breon and wife, of
spent Tuesday in town.
Dwight Wolf, of Williamsport,
spending a few days in town visiting
relatives,
Jack Ocker cut a deep gash in his
foot while cutting wood.
Miss Amy Stover, of this
spent Bunday with her brother,
Edgar Stover, at Aaronsburg.
Williammn Weaver, who was working
at Pitcairn, is visiting his father, Cal-
vin Weaver,
Mrs. Bessie Mo
of |
and
and Mrs. Henry
Millbheim,
Prof.
ver and children, of
mother, Mrs. Chestia Btover
Miss Beulah Wetzel
to Howard where
relatives,
Saturday went
she ia visiting
Mrs. Jenkins and son, of
are visiting John Moyer,
Curtis Bierly,
a few days last
Reuben Bierly
Forest Ocker and family have
turped to their home in Bellefonte,
The SBmuilton band visited this
place Baturday evepiog and played in
front of the business places. This
band is yet in ite infancy, and is made
up of youths of that place. When the
hat was passed around quite a number
of nickels and dimes were dropped in.
Br. Martin, of Lock Haven, who
usally spends the Fourth fo this Place,
rt with bina wu lot of fire works
which were diwplayed in the evening
tora large crowd, on the sehool lot,
After an appropriate speech by Prof.
C. LL. Grumiey, all gave three cheers
for the red, white and blue.
The walk between this place and
Hmiliton is in a very dilapidated con-
dition and needs repairing. It would
be well for the citizens of this place
and Bmullton to repair the same, This
is something very necessary and
should be sttended to at onee,
Bellefonte,
at this place,
of Loek Haven, spent
week with his faiher,
re
Reduced Hates to the Seashore,
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
paoy has sranged for four low-rate
ten-day ‘excursions for the present sea-
from Lock Haven, Troy, Belle
fonte, Williamsport, Moeanaqua, Bun-
bury, Mt Carmel, Shenandoah,
Lykens, Dauphin, and principal inter-
mediate stations (including stations
on branch roads), to Atlantie City,
Caps May, Ocean City, Bea Isle City,
Avalon, Anglesen, Wildwood, or
Holly Beach, on Thursdays, July 21,
August 4 and 18, and September 4,
1904,
Excursion tickets, good to return by
regular trains within ten days, will be
sold at very low rates. Tickets to At
lantie City will be sold via the Dela-
ware River Bridge Route, the only
alirail line, or vis Market Street
Wharf, Philadelphia,
Stop over can be had at Philadel
phis, either going or returning, with-
in limit of ticket.
For information in regard to specific
rates and time of trains consuit hand
bills, or apply to agents or E. B,
Harrar, Division = Ticket Agent,
Mame Rote
month's visit
Miss
few with
Philadelphia
Miss Eva
of
come Lo spend the
Mrs.
Phiiadelphis,
witl
Mus-
i
i
:
i Meyer,
i
| has summer
{| her grandmother, Eve lyn
| ser,
Mr.
i sonburg,
Madi.
Jessi
Roush, of
of
and Mrs. John
the home
| Wert one day last week.
Miss A Btover, of Rel
paying brother,
Stover, a few day's
Mr. and Mrs
Greeuburr, spent
| their brother Zach
| Thomas
| Weaver
visited at
annie ersbury
is her Pro. Edgar
visit
Joh
few
and
Thomas, of
a days
sister Mary
and
and
unas
KE
Liinois,
family,
Rose
¢stne to
Mrs
Fre a3
Edi
u
pend the summer with Israel Weaver,
ep rs,
nunds, of Odell, 1ilinols,
Mrs. Sarah Spangler and
aughter, of Rebersburg,
at the home of Wm,
on Main Btreet.
Mrs,
trude, of Lewisburg, spent
with Mrs, Sarah Harper,
their he
i
|
i ir
i Mrs.
spent a day
ne on Tuesday. *
Mattie Rote, of Axe Mann, and
Mary, of Wilmerdie,
| guests at the home of Mrs,
| daughter are
Sue Rote,
nul mt ——
Potters Mills
lexander, of
| spent Sunday with his brother, D;
| 8. Alexander.
J
the
Burnham
H
Hall
ve SiiRA0Ce
4
shin Weaver, while cutting
mountains, cut an ugly gash
his foot,
Harry
and Frank
one night
son caught the
fish,
Earl Smith is pitching hay with his
uncle, D
Milla
Mra. Kate Carson is spending a few
days with friends in Mifllin county.
Dr. H. 8S. wife and little
son Hugh spent the Fourth at Spring
Mills with brothers and sisters,
Miss Joyce Bible spent a day
week with Miss Anpa Wilkinson
Mrs, Wilkinson is on the sick list
but is getting along nicely,
Spangler, Harry W
Carson were
last week.
out fiahi i
Harry Wilkin
biggest string
lexan ier,
this
ss AA SS
Pium Grove,
Ernest Treaster, of Egg Hill,
Sunday with George Bharer,
John Korman visited with
and relatives at Bellefonte.
Misses Katie and Emma Bwariz vis-
ited several days with their brother,
W. H. Swartz.
William Keller and Charles Auman
spent Sanday at the home of N. B.
Shaffer,
Philip Auman and Bertha Jamison
spent Bunday with the latter's father,
Mr, Jamison, at Georges Valley.
spent
friends
Bp —————
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
Mr. Marray Tells You it Costs Nothiog
unless It Cares,
It makes no difference what may
have caused you to lose flesh, to be
nervous and irritable, to rise in the
morning feeling languid and dull, to
be dyspeptic and despondent. Tne all-
important question to you is: “How
can I regain my health? How can
become my former self 7’ Bo strong
is Mr. Murray's faith in the merits of
Vintena that he is ready to promptly
refund the money if, after a few days’
use, Vintena fails to benefit, We chal
lenge you to test our guarantee, For
sale by J. D. Murray.
HAA SP ————
Two Horses for Nale,
G. R. Melss, of Colyer, has a team of
Willismsport, Pa.
Linden Hall
Miss Lizzie Gettig and Mrs Harry |
Ishler are visiting friends and acquain-
tances in town,
Mra, Cyrus Durst returned from s
visit to daughter, Mrs, Samuel
Wagner, at Kipple,
Mrs. Maurice Miller
Her
is a guest at the
Frank McClellan is home from Ohilo
and is spending a few days with his
brother Robert at this place,
Mrs, J. H. Ross, who has been
for several weeks, Is
out.
The U. Ev, congregation will
festival in this place Saturday
ing, July 30th,
Mra. Mollie Miller
week's visil at
sick
sgain able to be)
evel
returned
the home of her
dward,
aud Mrs.
rejlalives
davghters, nt Wo
Mrs. B, CU
Lee, who were
West Appollo,
F.E Wick
y Lock
Henovo.
The
Bradford
visiting ni |
returned last Thursday.
atid is away on a business
Haven, Williamsport and
nas Coble who lias
been in Los
Years, |
short visit with his aged mother,
his return he expects to spend
in St. Louis and go back by w
of New Orleans and New
Mexico,
Owing Lo the wel weather fariners
bBave Deen Kept back wi their hay
Lad
Middletow
saturday
Ffeservoir
ging bus
Me 8
2
amokin.,
ff 3 * .
of inst week,
t Aaron
stided by
people
Wel
rents
turned Fri 3
oe festival
urday evening «» att
an quite |
a number of young
every thing t off very nice.
il the heavy ral came t
person it
ginal 3 i
that tLe next ¢
ing to Mitlhettn were seent in the
the disianice
abn hit fee
tua |
Mens ¥
t sig
ut eig
(CIHARTER NOTH
burn, Peun towuship the purpose of =
ration being to boy and veil frait vegelabl les and
other pr xine, aud 1 (117, reserve and can such
fruit and Jegetat sie, and for this purpose Wo ow
real estate and to ercot and operate a proper
factory for Preparing thie sald fruit, vegetables
and other products for the market
A. F. KREAMER,
GR STOVER,
ANDREW HARTER
T. A. MEYER,
W. T. WINKLEBLECH.
You can depend on Ayer's
Hair Vigor to restore color to
your gray hair, every time.
Follow directions and it never
fails to do this work. It stops
Hair Vigor
fallingofthe hair,also. There's
great satisfaction in knowing
you are not going to be disap-
pointed. Isn't that so?
“My hale faded until it was ahobi white. It
took Just ons bottle of Aver's Hale Vigor to
restore it fo its former dark, rich color, You
Hale Vea rainy doves what you einim for
A. ML, Doves, Reokingham, N, C,
FL00 a botthe,
All dragyiets,
JE"
heavy draught horses for sale,
Mr. John M,
take your measure
ady 10
for that .
New Spring Suit
OR .
Pair of Trousers
Did 3
window ?
has
and Trouserings i
HO many ne Merchant
never heen
will do the res
Ready-to-Wear Clothing
s in great demand, also
80 Teas
and he *
MONTGOMERY & CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
[McCotm ek.
MOWERS
RAKES
TEDDERS
BINDERS, TWINE
HAY FORKS
PULLEYS
CARRIERS
ROPE, ETC
Special low price on Hay Rakes
and Binder Twine
McCALTIONT & CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Home Comfort Ranges |
THE BEST ON EARTH
This stove is made from heavy Wrought Steel
and Malleable Yor It has Asbestos lined flues, im-
proved combined grate, extra heavy Fire Linings,
Pest Proof Oven, quick baker, casy to manage, eco-
nomical with fuel, and with proper care will last
a full life time, This i
stove 1s
NOT SOLD BY DEALERS
But from our own wagons at onc Uniform Price
throughout the United States and Canada.
Below is what people say who are using “Home
Comfort Ranges” :
fort Range is
ir ie 1 over had
wl baker it and
take another Xmid for 0
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yours and 1 gives good satisfaction
CELE E © part with
MARGARET GARBRICK
the Homme Comfort Range for
ROBERT EMITH
id Bot
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MRS
5
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$%
ii
pelt oman
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For taking and he
SPRING MILLS,
twelve years avd have
eats and we find Ha
HOSTERMAN.
om fort Steel Range for
Por baking and heating it cannot be boat,
L. E. ROSSMAN,
WROUGHT IRON RANGE CO.
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
It AALAAL IIIA. bedded did ddidodedudidon dp dodo dodo dint
fom
wd
or me
Central State JOHN F. GRAY & SON
Successo 0 . +
Normal School ne
GRANT HOOVER
Lock Haven, Penn.
Control sixteen of the
J. R. FLICKINGER, Prin. largest Fire and Life
Fall term, 15 weeks, begins Sept. 5th, JT
had our Range 53
MER JF
, June & 1904 We have
Sumghin ng
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right ating it ca ot be bead,
June 16, 1904 We hate hada Home C
found it all right
dd
Insurance Companies
in the world.
Last year was the most successful in
the Risiory of this important school |
about 700 students. Location among | THB Bast is the Cheapest.....
the mountains of central Penna, with
No mutuals ; Do assessments
fine water, splendid buildings and ex-
«Money to Loan on First Mortgage
cellent sanitary conditions, oske it an’
ideal training school. In addition to
Office in Crider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
its Normal Sotrine it also has an excel:
lent College Preparatory Department
in charge of an oy graduate of
Princeton. It aleo has departments of
Music, Elocution and Business, It
has a well educated Faculty, fine
Gymupasium and Athletic Field.
Address for illustrated catalogue.
Tue PRESIDENT.
GARMAR'S STORE
Sash Rods, 5 to 10c each.
Cottage Rods, 10 to 20c each.
Regular 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 : ‘oo
SHEETS
BOLSTERS
PILLOW CASES
OIL CLOTH & LINOLEUM
Pull Down Blinds, 9 to 50c.
Wagons, Wheelbarrows
Go Carts, Velocipedes
Garden Sets, 10 to 25c¢,
Bargains in all Departments,
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nen
FARE {BLE mo GRANITE 5
IGRUNENTS.. be
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CENTRE HALL, . . . . . PENN.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer in
HIGH GRADE .
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
Marble as
Granite, Por* iw getmy priom
PDN VDD NDB
OVER 7G MILLIONS
Represented in the
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he At
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Bonds of vary Descrip-
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Also, District
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