The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 04, 1904, Image 5

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    Hus just received a fino selection of Carpetings,
comprising Tapestry, Brussels, Ingrain and Rag
All beautiful colorings and a superior grade,
prices from one
usually charged by other parties
FLOOR COVERING
Linoleum,
signs and bird ght colors : in
width, selli ng at remarkably low flgures
STRAW and PANAMA
Hats at One-Half Value
Riraw,
Epring ar
value,
Dress and White Goods
at Money- Saving I Pyices
A line of splendis r hite
placed y
choles
preciate
prices,
fe wr and table oil
cloth, all
i to 72 inches In
mma and lix en hats, all the
styles, selling at about half
goods, just
sods Are ry
seen to bx
Gingham
endless y
ful Emb
prices to asto
Spring and Summer at,
sSprnn
indies a
Pants and Overalls
My stock of Pants and Ove
and Youths 3
Just re
nen 4k §
ceived
Come to our store and you
will be convinced of a few facts
in Footwear .
«..C. A, KRAPE....
SPRING MILLS, PA
tre Ha
Good, Kind Neighbors,
aracter of
Hill as
the family of Peter Bmith |
upon death of the
Their kindness on
a tribute well paid,
The above indicates the ¢
the 3
exy
of t}
ople living about Centre
ies dd by
at place, the
wife and mother,
th
bee rtine
Fine oir
hiss
se float
THCARNIOl WAR
vach one knew that under sim-
cutustaiices the craved would
spared neither of her goods not
tO Iinisier
-— - —
PVenpsyivania Day at st Louls,
hiss been wet
Louisi-
Soturday,
as Pennsylvania
August 20,
Day
Louis
(ieneral
aside at
an: Exposition at St This
the moniversary Wayne's |
er nelusive victory over the Indians at |
F.llen Timbers, which opened the!
Niotthwest to settlement,
is |
of
&! ‘he Kxposition,
i ——
Reduced Bates to Seashore,
vext
ten-day
Pennsylvania
excursion
from
Williamsport,
The
few rate
jrrsent geAsSON
Tiev, Bellefonte,
nrgus, Sunbury, Mt,
wivdosh, Lykens, Dauphin, and prin-
clpnl intermediate stations, (including
sti ions on branch roads), to Atlantic
ti y, Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle
City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, or
Holly Beach, will be run on Thursday,
Avigust 4, 1904,
Excursion tickets, good to return by
regtilar trains within ten days, will be
wold ut very low rates. Tickets to At-
bus tie City will be sold via Delaware
iver Bridge Route, the only all rail
Hew, or via Market Street Wharf,
Viladelphin,
Mop over ean be had at Philadel
pliin, either goitig or returning, with-
i Himit of ticket,
For information in regard to specific
ru’ en wud time of trains, consult hand
bills, or apply to agents, or E. S. Har-
rar, Division Ticket Agent, Willlams-
port, Pa, 2
for
A a i SR RRR ie Hon de
specind “unday Excarsion to Seashore, The Sanday School Vicente,
The next popular low-rate Bunday The various Sunday schools of Cen-
tre Hall held a picnic in the grove
Haven, Lewisburg, east of Centre Hall, on the farm of
Mocanagua, Bunbury, | Bamuel Bruss, Thursday of last week,
and principal intermediate The attendance was quite large, and
Atlantic City, Cape May, | all enjoyed themselves 10 the fullest
extent, This may especially be said
Beach, | of the children and all adults who had
[ no intimate acquaintance with
pepsin.
In the rear of the grove is an old
| burying ground and distinet markings
| where once stood a church, The fam-
ily burying grounds of the Penning-
tons is located here, and from the
beadstones it is learned that the ear-
liest interment was made in 1524.
Bome of the descendants of the Pen-
| ningtons participated in the picnie,
mstion in regard to specific | There are hundreds of graves that
trains consult band | are merely marked by natural sand-
Lock
Wildwood, or Holly
will be run Buuday, August 7,
Excursion tickets, good going ani
returning on regular trains within five |
will be sold at very low rates,
Tickets to Atlantic City will sold
dys-
days,
be
the only all-rail line, or via Market
Street Wharf, Philadelphia,
Stop-over can had at Philadel-
phia, eithe' going or returning, with- |
in limit of
be
eket,
For info
rates and time of
sg Th
Harris Township,
Prof, Place with bis wife and chil.
dren, of Marshall, Missouri, and Mrs
J. C. Bryson, of Jersey Shore, are vis-
itors at the home of Mrs. Woods.
Prof. Edward H. Myers, wife and
daughter, of Bellefonte, are spending
their vacation with their parents in
Boalsburg
Mrs. Lizzie Passmore and
| Charles, of Harrisburg, sre erjoying
life on the farm with her father and
sisters, at the Felty home,
Mrs, Bophia Hall entertained a com-
pany of friends on Baturday evening
at the home of her eisters,
and Clara Keller,
A limited number of young people
enjoyed Friday evening with the Ross
family at Hazel Dell ; the party was
given in honor of Miss Martha Moyer,
of Philadelphia.
son
Misses Sara
bills, or
rar, Division
Pa
or E. 8B. Har- | stones,
Agent, Williams-
apply to agents,
Pieket Moses Phelmley, out
George Bweeney, who is familiar with
the grounds. - Moses Phelmley was a
| promine nt figure about Centre Hall at |
pointed by
Ws fp
Miller Hess
I'he marriage of George Blair Miller,
of Altoons, snd Miss Agnes May Hess,
Blairsville,
dd, Maury land,
ope or two dwelling houses
took place at Cumber- | smith shop and school house, His |
the
tev
clump of trees that mark the
the rule
o'clock,
by
al three ceremony
Melvin, of | and
church. “M. 1
« duughter of Claude ne »
uf Ferguson township's LOCALS
promivent citize and isa beau |
omplished young woman. |
Wir the
H. Miller,
Lhe past ten
the PP. R
whic h pl ince
place,
wiforiued on headstones is cut
i
ylerinn
Miss Emilie Alexander, of
is here for a few weeks’ stay,
youngest son of | W, A Bandoe was called to Juniata
of the Glades, He | county on secount of the illness of bis
years, been em- | father.
R. station at Al-| ary Elizabeth Wise,
they will make | ny, .i4 Wise, of B rwick,
we, after a few weeks | of her sister. Mrs. W
Louis and | t and niece Mrs, Ss. Kreamer, Mrs
| Wise makes her home with her son,
Their many friends join in wishing | | H. Irvin Wise, foremerly s resident o
them a long and prosperous life,
Wc lp
most Tyrone,
tiful nod ne
The pr
"Squire J.
for
ployed in
ns,
is
ins,
of
widow
the
tah ati
oN boll,
toons at
their future hon
gpent in sighl-seeing in St.
other western cities,
is frail st
itlinm
N,
| this place,
The of Mr. and Mrs, M. M.
Condo, at Darragh, sa suburb of Pitts.
burg, was the place selected the other
Rowe Dasiness College. home
Rowe Business College, at Johns
months’ term this
larger attendance than : : :
200 stu- | ery from Centre Hall to meet
Bandoe, of this place, and er
day meal
§
town, closed a ten
forn;-
W. A.
joy a mid.
prepared by Mrs,
{ The participants were Messrs. P. F.
Keller, D. Earl Fleming, Al. Moyer,
{ Milton Boyder, Bamuel Koch,
|W. A.
Bunday for a number of persons
summer with a
before, thers
dents of whom [
+ being over
graduated,
school are |
ever
rty
the Condo.
instructors io
Dr. S. H. E * Prof.
Dr. H. A. Carran , Mies |
d Miss Ethel E iseibe TR.
yy -
Smuliton.
he Wolf
Louis one day
The
esident isenberg
and
Bandoe,
Wr smn
Millheim.,
Mr. and Mrs. M, C
| down from Bellefonte Sunday to
| visit the former's mother, Mrs, Jacob
| Gephart.
and Mrs. | T. ¥
I'. D. Btover,
home |
ast week.
vi 3%
returned
from St Gephart drove
Hen
typhoid
Mr. and
From, whe
ref
ou
y Sisull i= dangerously ill o
fever
Mrs
Werle
Guisewite » Meyer and family spent
day at the home of John
| Farmers Mills. They report
tking at Renovo | Rishel, who was suffering from cancer,
on a fair way
Mrs. Margaret
| lin,
ou De
Rishel, at
.
Mr.
visiting ”
Mon
urned home iny
Luther Miller is we
nt present Lo recovery.
of New Ber
fier son,
a Shoe bh,
Vine Camp Meoting
Methodist
at Pine,
iVania
was here
with her mother,
accompanied by
On ancoount of the
Meeting to be Leid
to 15, tlw Venting
Company
¥
« rates, fv
Camp | for a few days’ visi
August 4 Mrs. Jacob Gephart,
Railroad Mr. and Mrs, J
4
i
3 i . 1
tickets, | College
i
;
:
B
hotel, in
sSbuman, of ‘he
Niatle
iJ. C. Bmith,
while
| see the town and vicinity,
| for return passage return Sunday afternoon
| Peons Cave
| Mrs. J. C.
party
sell vxeursion
company with
atl reduc ui Renovo, Lewis whose guests they were
burg, Sunbury. snd sil iotermediate | here, drove down Baturday to
Un their
they ook in
stations to Pu Vickeis will be sold
August 4 to 15, goo
til August 16, inclusive. (2 other
and altractions
ec Smith
to Slate
AKCCompauied Lhe
Mr Murray's t halienge
stlege,
Kuhblen, the
clothier, spent Saturday at
of D. J. Neiman
When
evening
BeIViICes
uy a hottle of Vin te-na, take as di- Samuel Blate College
rected, and if sou do not feel greatly the home
t feel that it has
improved, if yo
leaving the
fo attend
house Sunday
Luther League
Miss Bertha Musser had a!
accident, In stepping
the porch to the sidewalk, which
defective, she broke through with one |
foot, throwing her down and severely |
wrenching her ankle It feared |
that some of the bones are fractured as
she is totally unable to walk. i
A jolly party of ladies and gentle-
men from Lock Haven were royally |
entertained at the home of D, J. Nei-|
man, Sunday.
Carpenter John Housman and bis |
crew are engaged this week al remodel |
ing the Lutheran church at Asrots- |
burg, after which they will begin on
the Harvey Confer property. Mr.
Housman and his men are kept “busy
aa nailers’’ all the time,
Mr.and Mrs. W. B. Mingle, accom-
panied by their daughter, Mrs. Hoy,
snd her daughter Elizabeth, passed
through bere Baturday en route for
Aaropsburg to 'wisit Mr. Mingle's
mother,
J. OC. Hosterman, of the Journal,
with his wife drove to Union county
to visit his mother, Mra. Boob,
Although digging is pretty hard,
quite a number of our townspeople
Jumped iuto the diteh of the new walter
plant Monday morning.
* Mr, and Mrs John Meyer drove (no
Boaleburg Sunday to visit the former's
iavalid mother.
A—— i ML A Sr
Rebersburg,
Among the many visitors to town
the past week were Mrs Guy Roush,
Mrs. Kuriz and son, Mifflinburg ; Miss
Tace Kresmer, Centre Hall; Mrs,
Harry Jenkins and son, Bellefonte ;
Mrs. Chestie Bmith, son and daughter,
Hazelton ; Geo. Weber and family,
Lock Haven ; Mr. and Mrs. Andrews,
Williamsport ; Prof, W. R. Bray and
family, Freeland ; Rev. and Mrs, H.
B. Kreider, Miss Violet Moyer, Penun-
brook ; Mrs. Bamuel Frank and sou,
Harrisburg ; Mrs. Solly and family,
Richmond, Va.; 8. M. Weber and
family, Washington, D. C,
Do not forget the sale of 856 milch
cows and young cattle on Saturday
soothed your
ine
back
not
perves, linproved your digestion,
sud brought
you do
more good
duced resifal sleep wminful
¥
if is
as done
you
than any other tonie you have ever
Mr
promptly refund sour
sale by J. D. Murray.
A A
in
tried, bring it back snd Muarray
For
money,
Hedurced Hates to Toronto,
{the {
General
at Toronto,
the Pennsylva-
will =ell round-
d return from
August 9,
Tickets
inclusive (2)
Friends’
Conference held
Ont, August 10 to 19,
'
On sccount of
te i
ni» Railroad Company
a Toronto an
all »tations on its lines, on
10 and 11,
will be good to August 31,
H. F. ROSSMAN
SPRING MILLS
PA. . v ¢ ¢ 9% % 9
at reduced rates,
WE ARE CLOSING
OUT OUR.
Summer Underwear
Laceand Lisle Hosiery
White Goods
We also have a Igt of Ma-
son’s Fruit Jars for those in
need of them,
A full line of Groceries, Va-
riety of Fresh Cakes.
AL LL 10 SEE Us.
i ou
it ipa m——
Miss Elsie Bible, of Bellefonte, is en-
Mr. sud Mrs. John
visited the
Mrs, Repecea Myers,
Mrs. James Fortney and daughter
Anns, of Pine Grove Mills, spent Bun-
{day with friends in Bhipgletown.
Mitchell Btover with his wife
of Mill
mother,
Myers,
former's
and
here from Altoous,
Miss Sara Huuter bome
months at New
return: d
Castle
Miss Eddy, of Salona, visited at the
Frank and Charles
their mother, Mrs. E
Wm. Keller, of {.ancaste
ry Keller, of Bellef: te,
tie boys Daniel and
Fisher visited |
mma Fisher. |
r, and Har- |
with their lit- |
Orvis,
Fuesday with their aunts,
Keller,
Mrs,
spent last i
the Misses |
¥illlam Custard, of State Col- |
lege, was a caller here on Friday,
A. H. spent Monday |
with Alfred,
Hill :
T. BR. Weber aud Alfred Rupp enjoy - |
ed a trip to Gettysburg.
Hosterman
his brother Bl Centre |
Patter- |
Louis i
and Daniel
here on Mouday for st.
George Fort
son left
and other western cit
Miss Gertrude
i aD excursion
ney
jew
Wieland
to Bt. L
other points slong the route,
Mr. Mrs. Ti
tenth an
relurned ;
fre ous and |
cele- |
niversary of their |
of last |
guests help- |
and wodore Boal
brated the
marriage Tuesday
Waite »
liven the eveuit
evening
week,
ed to et
Communion
Lhe Presby
Four members were
number of
¢
services were held in
terian chureh last Bunday
added to the cone
gregation
i
All
vie given i ye
atlend the lawn |
snes No. § of the Luther
«01 Bunday school at Boalsburg Sstur- |
day evening, August 6th.
Mrs. Harriet with
Harry Gilmen and
day at Pine Hall,
ure invited to
Musser, her son |
family, spot Sun- |
dist cms
Hedaced Hates to Loulsville,
On secount of the Biennial Encamp.
ment, Knights of Pyihias,
August 16 to 29,
ia Railroad (
at Louie |
ville, Ky, 1904,
the |
Pennsyivat ‘ompany will |
# {oo Louisville and |
return, from sll station i
{ Pp August 12 to 15, at rate |
of sis pias §1 00 for round trip
hese tickets will be good for return
leave Louisville not later
31, validated by
Louisville. Upon de-
Joint Agent, not
August 31, and payment of
sn extension of refurn limit
to leave Louisville
September 15, inclusive.
Sei vXCUMIon (ick
its lines,
inclusive
gle fare,
passage to
than August whet
Joint Agent
| posit of 1
Inter thu
at
ieket with
A) cents,
to
s—— ls m—
Harrie Township Teachers
The Harris township school board,
jcomposed of J, P.
Tressier, sec retary ;: DB.
tremsurer; J. H. Meyer,
and John Btrouse,
Weber, president ;
Thom
Cyrus
elected the
us,
Township High School<Prof Theo. 8. 1 i
Boalstairg IntermediateH. M. Hostermnan
Boalsburg Primary <C. Gertrude W jeland
Rock HillFrank Young
Shingletown—Wm, Mothershaugh
Walnut Grove-Not supplied
The salary paid for the High school
is $50, and for Rock Hill $40,
Clinton Demooratie Ticket,
The Democrats ia Clinton county
have nominated the following ticket :
Assembly, Hon. W. T, Young ; Dis
trict Attorney, Henry Hipple ; County
Burveyor, J. D. Eckel.
Ht —————— A] or i:
The Union Seminary,
The Union Beminary, located at
New Berlin, bas become a non-sectar-
lan eoeducational jostitution. The
school will open September 1st with
seventy-five students enrolled,
Prof W. D. Marburger, A B., a
graduate of Franklin & Marshall Col
lege, has been elected principal, aud
Prof. M. W. Witmer, A, B., «nd Prof.
Edwin A. Nace, assistants.
The vew orgauizstion
necessary owing to the fact that in
1902 a union of the church wan sffect-
ed through which theaschool w.s dis
continued mud Albright College, st
Myerstown, became the recognized
school of that denomination. The
property at New Berlin was after.
warde purchased by friends and mem.
bers of the slumui who elected for ite
management a board of trustees,
became
Wanting tu Dictiog,
From the Bagar Valley Journal,
A pew baby girl is growing on Me,
and Mrs, Charles Miller's family tree,
Cone apoio, $1.00 a year. afternoon, by C. E. Long.
much to the delight of both,
CR ess i BL
| THE THING
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,
OVERALLS and PLOW SHOES
( ROCERIES
WE KEEP THE CHOICEST
GROCERIES TO BE HAD..
"olans T bss '. po : ; y. 3.2
That I have Irvin's Cakes in Six Varieties all at 10c a 1b Better
buy your cakes when you can buy a good one at such a price.
If you want a fine Dried Peach or Prune, I have them.
1 $3 $i
If you would like to make your wash days easy, come to me
nd buy one of my “MAJESTIC” WASHING MACHINES and
e of my WRINGERS. These Machines are considered one of
the easiest running an Machines on the
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in gers
3.00 Wringer has a five year guaranteed roll,
C. W. Swartz, Tusseyville, Pa.
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COFFEE
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DISHES OF THE BEST ASSORTMENT
PRICES RIGHT.
Dry Goods and Notions
We have THE stock of Dry Goods and No-
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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,
ches, Dining Room Chairs, Rockers,
Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Wall Paper.
CENTRE TABLES . . . .
BED SPRINGS
MATTRESSES
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75¢ to $2.50
1.95
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RANGES & COOK STOVES.
It will be to your interest to visit this store
where you will find the largest stock of goods
in Penn's Valley, and get our rite.
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