The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 28, 1904, Image 5

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STRAW - and PANAMA
Hats ck One- Se Value
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Dress and White Goods
at Money-Saving Prices
Come to our store and you
will be convinced of a few facts
in Footwear
..C. A. KRAPE
SPRING MILLS, PA
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Something New!
Electro Plating Plant
at Rebersburg, Pa., Plating Gold, Sil-
ver, Nickel, Copper, Brass and
Bronze—-The Only Plant’ of the
Kind, Except Roger Bros, in All
the Country Fitted for Plating
Jewelry and Table Ware, and All
Other Kinds of Plating.
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plas
pron
suns
melt
wit
mia
OR Ee i
handling
Fraudulent Stamping on Goods.
0 growwls and ated ippir ig them i
ting thom with three
kes them wear from 10 to 0 :
£ nnd i guaranties to have 99 per |
of pure sily Our gold is 24 karat.
Only the Pure Plates
Used in All Our Metals.
Why buy cheap goods when you can take
oid goods and Li them plated with better
rial than the new—and done at home where |
if they are not as represented we will either re |
plate them or refund your money. This we guar.
ante 10 do, which is costing you less than one
hail the price of the same grade of new
Jou
mint
We were several hundred pleces behind
order ever since we started, but have added new
heli: and will be pleased to have you send us |
soto goods as asample. We will mail you a cata
logue of pric wn free,
Any one wanting the Grey's Plating outht
mentioned above ean have if for $10.00, which
cost te $140.00 and has boen need very little, If i
‘i nice we toy of Hts kind for plating in your home
where you can plate your own ware,
A big salary will be paid the right party to
collect, and advertise our plant,
Wo have had an expert piator with us, He
tat us to do the finest kind of work and says
we have one of the best Sq aippe «of plans in the
slat: und are doing work for Almost half what |
othem ehnrge for such work,
Vor each lady securing 85.00 worth of work
for us we will ofl worth ot lating free, Ladies
take advantage of this liberal proposition while it
Insts. The proposition ia limited to $100 worth of
work as in advertisement,
Any one wishing plating done can leave
mnie with 6. W, Bushman, Centre Hall, Get
circulars at his place of business,
H. G. KRAPE,
BSBA
LOUALS,
Hand Adam Hoover, mem-
HB, are in eamp at
A.GN
bers of Company
Gettysburg,
Miss Joi: Condo, of Howard, is vis.
Allison,
and Mra, James H. Lohr and
Mrs, Welsh, of Philadel.
the fuperal of Wm.
Mr.
family, and
attended
of Indiana,
the Democratic
without
Vagea-t, was
of
Committe
Thomas
chalrman
op-
The War
Story, communications
of space,
J. W. Me
Cur
Mrs ‘ormiek, of Columbia,
Wednesday
with hes
J. Meyer
th vil urrived
i
vil
i
1,
remain
Mrs, D.
morning, snd
nn
months
The public library under the
of Pro
man-
(irange js being
to a considerable
short time the li-
fifteen
TEER
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Purivige tive
extent,
has been opeued
persons
me books,
J
Henry Beltzer, of Joliet, Illinois, is
DEATHS,
NRY ARMBRUSTER,
John Henry Armbruster, son of
Gottlieb D. Armbruster, of Farmers
Mills, fell peacefully asleep on Thurs-
day evening, July 21, and was beauti-
fully laid to rest in ihe cemetery of |
Bt. John’s church near Farmers Mills,
Monday morning at ten o'clock. He |
was born io Centre county August 21,
1874, and was aged twenty-nine ye ars |
and eleven mouths,
During the last fifteen years he
sided in the cities of Erie and Buflalo,
spending ten years in Erie and five
years in Buflalo, where he was en-
gaged in the work of upholstering
furniture,
About a year and a balf ago he con-|
tracted lung trouble, which gradually |
took on an acute form until his death,
What makes this death a particu-
larly sad one is the fact he was yet
young man in of life,
many years of and
ness seemed only a short time
be before him
JOHN HEN
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and
happi- |
the prime
usefulness
ago to
He was a young man of noble char-
acter. Letters received from both
the families in Erie and Buflalo, with
whom he made Lis home, speak in the |
highest terms of noble qualities, of his |
interest in church work, letter
i
and one
Mr. |
Bago |
bis father |
F, who died re- |
ens his [rieuds,
many
1
years
like
ie
WwW. Mersinger,
fr
r, of Philadelphia,
to announce that
for a few
former
counly
any of his
s wish his services
as a piaspo
patroi
{ #d to hear from
uel » wil v
'
them at Aaronsburg.
Mr.and Mrs
family, of Alton
of W. A.
Mitchell Btover and
1, visited the family
in this place, last
formerly from
but for a number of years |
3,
Tia
Carver,
, Misa M. El
dre
4}!
Sandoe
Blover was
wna, being employed
Vi r shops,
ndrew NS accompan-
Schuy-
Belleville,
in the
Allenville
norning
home at
ieee lojse
f turday we to
'
i
{ments
v
v8 Of
Pues isy
ted for his
Poulsen
Poulse
Kerlin, in this place,
she left Centre Hall
u pretty little mite
ed her stat-
sRine
lars
daughter of B
of Miss Nel
Miss Clars,
six 3
ar a
ure sit
vid
of Titasville,
B nn, is the guest
lie
was
eh she has doubl
relnins the
ok.
——
Vaeuney in Grammar Grade
chow
Hall
hs
:
:
teacher isn |
Length of |
salary $0,
or college pre- |
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fins
—— |
Heduved Hates to Toronto, i
On sceount of the
Co held at Toronto,
Ont , August 10 to 19, the Penvsylva- |
nis Railroad Com will sell round- |
d return from
August
Tickets |
Friends’ General
nferencs be
pany
trip tickets t Toronto a
9
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31, inclusive.(2) |
cs A ct s——
Nick
ih
Me
seri
prove
John
pre}
fasd 1
had
much
Free Win
been !
im- |
usly ill, was reported
ad Wednesda
dare, south of town, who saf- |
fe greatly fram binsod poisoning, is |
vi
improvi
Mis
a sufler- |
ostration. Rhe is |
W. H. Bar- |
v Bartiwolomew is
er f Feeila
Pp
of her uncle,
sha
»w, in this place,
—
Hesten F
Herbert Bwartz, Clintondale,
Sadie Hagel, Madisonburg.
s. H. Handlong, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nan L. Musser, State College.
Harry RB Nestlerode, Blanchard
Marion A Martin, Monument.
H. F. ROSSMAN
SPRING MILLS
PA.
sg Liveners
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Long, Fiedler,
Feidler,
penile M. Grenoble,
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WE ARE CLOSING
oUT OUR.
Summer Underwear
Laceand Lisle Hosiery
White Goods
We alsohave a lot of Ma-
son’s Fruit Jars for those in
need of them,
A full line of Groceries, Va-
riety of Fresh Cakes,
P. 0. Box 43 Rebersburg, Pa.
CALL TO SEE US.
mentions his conuveetions with the!
church by holy rite of confirmation
the German uthedral
Chuareh in June of 1902
he died, hours
long sincere prayers to his Saviour.
Rev. Daniel Hef
pastor, officiated, His text was taken
from Hebrews 9 “It is appointed
unto men ie after this
cometh the judgment.’ tral
thought io the discours a
appointed Lime to die, may
RLY moment, even to the young,
fore be prepared by right living. The
services were largely attended and the
sympathy of the entire mmunit
goes oul toward the bereaved parents
and family.
in
{ Catholic
faith
in
in which
spending his ast
Ciress, Lhe winied
f
a
once to die, but
1 lie
Was
orn
fring
©
ine at
there-
¢ 4 Vv
BECCA EVA?
Evans died
Rev. Joho M
dge, Clarion county,
ni
Mrs. Rebecea
home of her son,
at Oak Ri
last, aged eighty-six years,
A year or two ngo, owing
Cihg years,
ue hautekovniug
visiting her ob
her intention to make her
her son, J. Wells Evans,
Valley. She had been there on a visi
and only left Thursday
make an extended visit u
est son, Rev. John M.
Ridge, arriviog there
good health sand spiri
few
I
in
a i
MB .
alt the
Ev #
'
a1
Sunday
to advan-
uded to «
i divide
ang
&iLQ0O
uige MIC § inc nt .
or $
Hy
her tin
tidren, Igh It was
bome with
in Georges
on last
y hier Young-
Evans, at Oak
sppurently
tw
she complained of lie
took to her bed
lowed and on Mund
# unwell
SHIGOLIa sO
sliernoon about
calmly
{+ had drawn
3
or eloed HWRY
and her lon
tos close,
Miss Rel
vious {0 her marriage,
Nhe was cea Kryder
d
proiainenos
© pre-
a always o¢-
in the
was
of the
earlier
active
cupied a position of
moved she
an active and zealous member
i her
k
of
urch an it
is
aii
part io ai its pro-
ceedings,
The deceased was the widow of
YORrs
by her three
Eva; « BB hb.
Evans, of
John M,
died
urvived
Kry
J
nnd
i
of Oak Rid
w ho Wiis
Mhe is
Rev
Ago. “
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er
wr
LY FL R
Rev
Evans, ze.
will be made today
the Salem
officiating,
I Black, aud
Interment
in cem: tery,
by
Rev
Rev. Laufer sanivted
3
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Brown, oY
WILLIAM RIPKA
MRS
Mary Jane, wife of William Ripks,
$
i
enty-eight
Kk
chure
Interment place
bh Fusseyvills
Rev, Edgar Heckman, of the Method
ist church, officiating, assisted by Rev,
Bolver, of Reading. Death was due!
to appendicitis, her iliness being but
of one week's duration,
The deceased was a daughter of Cal-
vin Bottorf, and is survived by her
husband and three children—Clara,
Lewis She is also sur-
to
Sunday
sisters : J. E Bottorf, Jersey Shore:
Charles A. Bottorf, Yeagertown : Mra,
Stuart Jordan and Miss Helen Bottorf,
Colyer ; Miss Carrie Bottorf, Milroy,
and Miss SBudie Bottorf, State Col lege.
She was a woman of a kind and lov-
ing disposition which character was
represented in a large floral tribute
MR®. PETER SMITH,
The death of Mre. Peter Bmith, of
Centre Hill, ocourred Tuesday even.
ing after an illness eovering a period
of several months, from stomach
trouble, at the age of sixty-three years,
The funeral will take place Saturday
forenoon, services at 8:30 o'clock at the
house ; interment al Heckman’s cem-
etery, near Penn Hall, Rev. J. M.
Rearick officiating.
The deceased Is survived by her hus-
band avd two sons—Harvey F. Mus-
Smith, of
Mra, thuith was a woman of a kind,
‘The decensed’'s maiden name wes
(Julia Newwe, duoghter of Jacob and
| Elizabeth Neese, and was born in
Penn township. One sister, Amelia, | Other
survives,
Camping Party,
A camping party from Miflinburg,
{ cousisting of Messrs. Elliot J. Gutel-
lus, James H. Bnodgrass, Grant W,
Yoder, Charles A. Bogar, John E. Bib-
ighaus, John A. Beard, prominent in
business and the social circle, is lo.
cated on the top of Nittany Mountain
The pleasure seekers came by of
Troxelville, Reedsville, ut
C mp Patsle Gerrity, Mo un-
tains
Way
stopping
Meven
Bn fo ———————
Weber, the Conl and Grain Dealer
John H. Weber, thie week, pur-
.
THE THING TO
THE THING TO DO
Is to look over our stock of Spring Goods
in all the lines. The Ladies will find sewing ma-
terial, and the Men will be interested in other lines, o
chased the grain house and coal sheds
from Jobn 8B. Auman and is ready for
business at any time. Mr. Weber also
conducts a similar business at Oak
Hall Buation. He is a thorough busi-
ness man, and Centre Hall is fortun-
{ate Yn having him invest his cash here
sf ff SA
Merchant Rishel Improving,
Merchant Rishel,
strength each
of Farmers
day.
in
His recovery is remark-
onsidering his condition before
entering the Bellefonte hospital and
the operation he underwent,
John
ia
gaining
house,
Houser Farm Sold,
OVERALLS and PLOW SHOES
G ROCERIES
WE KEEP THE CHOICEST
GROCERIES TO BE HAD...
farm of |
purchased by |
The Christian Houser
Hall, tly
went
Centre recen
KREAMER & SON.
Henry Houser, was sold by
to William E Tate, of
Mr
the latter |
near Lemont,
Hi
the
as it that wiser sold at
i
a very fair aver paid |
by
margin price
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pn
imith, the Photographer
£4
Smith, th
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photogrs phe ry
Hall Frida
in re
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Harris Township.
Mrs, L. W. Kimport enjoyed a few
d«vs with herson Samuel and family
at State College,
i
2
all nded |
William |
londay.
and
da
Lohr
uncle,
and Solomon
funeral their
hr, Centre Hall
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k he
rir
kk
Frank
the
Ls
of
il ¥
iY.
Boal
farsi
ini
in
Wm. W
wn, isjted
Tharsday
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah
yng, were entertained at
| parsonage a few days
Mra Sophia Hall,
Delaware, is visiting her
Mary Myers, of
her ehildren, visiting her |
Mrs. Bara Hunter, and other |
this bome of her |
r
$1 frie
slid
-
} W
I
i
it lant
f
a] i
i= 1
Ike,
the Reform. |
off
Wilmington
LE |
New Castle,
a
M ra ‘
wih in
nother,
fRannCinien i
childhood.
3 » 3
Mr. and Mrs airs, Westmore. |
land county, are visiting in this place
f Northumber- |
her brother,
Hall
in © OF
i of
M ins Aus na Leitzel
iar d, in i
Murray
Hurry
Javits
Rack » I
F.E VY
den Hall r
Csi, Wie i on
Wm, Wagner,
biter Helen, of
funeral of Mrs
Nancy Craig,
f
}
den
usin,
vis
Aine
ted at
Kell
David
rings
s
3
:
’
uf 1
Lin-
home of
and family,
josts at the
sunday
th is wife and |
Altoona, attended i
the Wagner's sunt, |
Mrs Baturday
Misses Mary and Grace
are visitors st
Inne
wi :
IRI
wi :
daug , 0
On
of |
ox- |
i
Searson,
Connellay ille, the
ey home
Mrs David Brisbi: and daughter,
Mrs, of Centre Hall, were present |
t the burial of Mrs Craig Saturday,
ied spent the remainin ig part of the |
with Mr, and Mrs. Harv Shirk
Elmer Tanhelm
f Mra. Mary
we Mille, last |
5
oon
a
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dav
gs VT
{he
and
gral
Ler
pny
Mrs
week with
fonte,
Mrs. Margaret Miller and daughter |
Nora, enjoyed Saturday with the An-
drew Lytle family, near Slate College. |
J. M. Wieland transacted business |
in Centre Hall last Wednesday
Mrs. Laura Bricker spent Friday at |
the county seat i
Miss Ruth Wagner, of Bellefonte,
My w days of last
near Belle. |
wart spent a fi
friends in and
is |
John Danley with his wife and son, |
of Medios, Ohio, enjoyed the hospital. !
ite of the Fortney family a few days, |
Mr. Danley i= a brother of Mrs. Fort. i
ney : hel on located in Ohio for a
HU OOEER
ne ¥
ful in the grocery business
Miss Rose Woods and Ellen Kim-
port, a little daughter of A, B., Kim-
port, are ¥ick with typhoid fever,
Wesley Myers, who is engaged at
butchering in Millbeim, spent Bunday
at his home in Boalshurg,
Mise Minnie Bhearer, of Zion,
ed at the home of Harry Gilmen,
Rev, J. 1. Btonecypher conducted
services at Pleasant Gap and Bhiloh
Saturday and Bunday, and spent the
intervening time with his members nt
those places.
A pew poreh and other repairs have
been built to the Lutheran parsonage ;
the work was done by Wallace Musser
aud son, of the Branch, in the latest
mechanical style. J. P. Weber is en-
gaged in puiting on the finishing
touches by a new coat of paint which,
when completed, will give it quite a
modern and artistic appearance,
Concerning the crops in this town.
ship : Although the wheat is scarcely
one-fourth of & crop, yet the farmers
have abundant remsson for thankful
ness, The hay crop, which is all «tor
ed away, is tnuch heavier than it has
been for many yours; all the barns are
filled and in dr oa through this lo-
eality many stacks can be seen. Owe
ing to the rains during the early part
of the haying season, a small amount
was destroyed, The wheat is on shock
and some gathered in; the barley is
ready for the reaper ; oats has a flue
appearance ; corn ie looking exceed
ingly well, By persistent ® dort in
planting and replanting and untiring
work at hoelng and weeding, the far
mers have snceceded in havi ug a good
set of torn and unless something un-
foreseen should ocour a large crop is
expected. Potatoes are somewhat
blighted and there are some indications
of rotting, Cherries and berries were
very very plentiful ; the Bummer Rose and
varie lew of apples _e ripe ;
fly foamy ned at are Soaud vi
wae
visits
in
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in the ie uals of my Flavoring Extracts
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Int sizes Lemon and Vanilla,
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RILCS L/oN0 VANDIA,
Vanilla in quart bottles to sell
In the 25 non and
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you as much as you want of
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DISHES OF THE BEST ASSORTMENT
PRICES RIGHT.
Dry Goods and Notions
We have THE stock of Dry Goods and No-
tions at prices so low that you cannot help
but buy them.
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Up to Date Furniture
Come to see our Up-to-Date Furniture! at
Special low prices, Bed Room Suits,
hes, Dining Room Chairs, Rockers,
Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Wall Paper.
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BED SPRINGS .
MATTRESSES
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1.95
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where you will find the largest stock of goods
in Penn's Valley, and get our hs.
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Dlild up egien
=~d Strength
vith JAYNE'S Tonic .VErRMIFUGE.