The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 08, 1904, Image 5

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Reduced Hates to Baltimore.
Md., September 12 to 17
vania Railroad Company
round-trip tickets to
sell
al
will
Baltimore,
nti Hs lines east of and ineludin
burs, Erie and Buffalo.
I'he rate from Pittshur
fram Altoona $7.49. Erie $1200, Will-
usport $6 33, Buffalo $11.00, Canan-
dnigua $0.70, Elmira $8.50, New York
$6.80, Newark, N. J., $6 10, Reading
$5.15, Wilkesbarre $7.05, Dover, Del.
$3 90, with corresponding reductions
from all other points,
Tickets will be sold on September 11
Baltimore until September 19, inclu-
sive On payment of $1.00 to joint
agent at Baltimore an « xtension of re.
turn limit to September 25 will be ob-
tained
Tickets via Philadelphia permit
stop-over within limit, if deposited
with the ticket agent at Broad Street
Station
For the neccomadation of those desir.
ing to visit Washington during this
meeting, excursion tickets from Balti-
more to Washington will be sold Me pe
tember 15 to 16, goed returning within
two days, ineludiug date of sale,
rate of §1 60
fut
Niagara Falls Excarsion,
The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa
ny has selected the following dates for
its popular ten-day excursions to Ni-
agara Falls from atid
Baltimore: July 8 and 22. August 12
and <b, Neptember H —a, and Octo
ber 14. On these dates the special train
will leave Washington at S500 A. M..
Baltimore 9.05 A. M., York 10.45 A. M.,
Harrisburg 11.40 A. M., Millersburg
12.20 P. M., Sunbury 1258 P. M.,
Williamsport 2.39 P. M., Lock Have:
3.08 P. M., Renovo P.M. Em
porium Junction 5.05 P. M., arriving
Niagara Falls at 9.35 P. M.
Fxcursion ticket for return
prissage on any regular train, exclusive
of limited express trains, within ten
dave, will be sold at $10.00 from Was
ingion and Baltimors 20.35 from
York ; $10 00 from Littiestown : $10.00
fron Oxford, Pa. : $035 from Colum-
bia ; $8.50 from Harrisburg: $1000
frou Winchester, Va. : $7.80 from Al-
toona ; $7 40 from Tyrone ; $6.45 from
jeliefonte ; £5 10 from Ridgw ay ; $6 90
from Sunbury and Wilkesbarre :
from Williamsport ; and st proportion-
aie rates from principal A
stop-over will be allowed at Buflalo
within limit of tic turning
The epecial trains of Pullman par lor
ear< gnd day coaches will be run with
each excursion running through
Niagara Falls. An extra charge will
be made for parlor-car seats
An
3.55
gi d
f-
i
3 To iD
I
points
Ret re
to
agent and
excur-
experienced tourist
ehaeron will accompany each
al
time of
infor-
agent,
ad, General Pass.
Statics
Station,
For dese: iptive pamphlet,
*eting trains, and farther
apply ton ticket
ress (1e0,
FLOOR COVERING
STRAW and PANAMA
Hats at One-Half Value
Dre
at Money-S
ss and White Goods
aving Prices
i dross I wh
prices in
Spring an
ladi
Pa
A:
d Suinmer Hosiery
ver Hosiery and Und
nts and Overalls
ver
¥ a and Overall
ear i
vy stiw
yard
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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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DEATHS,
CAROLINE E HERING.
The death of Miss Caroline E, Her-
ing occurred at her home at Spring
Mills, lust Friday, after an illoess of
about three weeks, the cause of her
| death consumption, She was
aged sixty-two years, two months and
five day
For the last three years Miss Hering
hier home with the famiiy
at Spring Mills, at
enth occurred, her
former home being ai Pena Hall,
She is survived by one sister and two
Eliza, of Rev. B. @.
Bhannon, of Norwood, Delaware coun-
ty; M. B ug, of Spring Mills,
aud J. P. Hering, of Altoona.
The funeral took place Tuesday, Rev.
B.RM Luth-
eran churei, was 8 con
bed B®
has made
A. lJ
| whieh pinge her d
| of Shook,
brothers : wife
der,
of
ih Val Meiating,
pastor of the
which she
sislient we
Mrs, Huan
Kee Hill, on 1
ty-l
Ly-six
un on
Smelizer died
24th ult, aged seven
months and twen-
near
AT
Poe
M1
ember of the
res veal
Smeltzer had been
church
She was the
ven children, six girls
! Her fu-
nded by a large
Evangelical
Hie
years,
or
i aviag.,
id wequaintances,
sor, Rev. J. F.
—— or—
Evaporatiog Plant to Operate,
tie Centre Hall Evaporating Come
mny has conupleted arrangements with
¥
‘entre H
£0 §
New TK gentleman to operate the
atiog plant. Work
ed Monday after the
“YARD
i
on ftp sss
inrringe Licenses
wler, Howard.
ian, Romola.
Brooks, Linden Hall.
v. Carper, Linden Hall
L
Meyer,
ebarger, Boalsburg,
B alsburg.
‘Bilipsburg.
vilie.
iret Page
the committee
rations Not
nmittes but
contributed
LOUALS
| 8.J. Krader, of Mountainview, Ok-
Inhoma, sent the Reporter two fruit.
bearing caclusés that for “stickers
can’t be beaten,
Mrs. P. C. Bayder, of Lancaster, is
the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Frank P
Geary. Mr, Suyder is engaged in the
general mercantile business.
Earl Fleming and Will A. Sand e,
of Pittsburg, are here for a week. Both
hold positions in the Union Depot, in
the Bmoky City, but have little fear of
being Inid off,
Mrs. J, H. Boon and daughter Alice
returned to Hartford, Connecticut, af-
ter a stay of several months with the
former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. D.
Brisbin, in this place,
Conductor J. A. Cook is in the west
on his vacation. P.J. Philips, of Har-
risburg, is taking Mr. Cook's place,
and is found a very
ficlent young conductor.
agreeable and
Frank T. Ishler has become a stu-
dent in the Centre Hall railroad sta-
tion, and is taking up telegraphy and
the general work of the office. He isa
brother-in-law of Station Master W. FF
Bradford,
Miss M. Eloise Behuyler, after spend.
ing the summer vacation with her pa-
rents, Dr. and Mrs. W. H.
', Baturday left for
in this pla Liancas-
ter, Lo resutne her daties iustructor
in Miss Helen
for girls.
Miss An
ns
Stalhir's private
a Bartholomew returned to
her
this place,
mer months at the home of
W. H. Bartholomew, in
M isa will
duties as teacher
uncie,
resume her
in the primary di
Curwensville
Bartholomew
schools,
that
partment of the
nd tern
this being her see in
place,
I'he ratiroad bridge, No. 26, crossing
Sinking Creek a soort distance west of
Bpriog Mills, is being rebuilt, James P.
McDonald, of Northumberland, being
The
concrele
abutinents are
Fhe
master tuechanic.
wt vit ond sai f
ImLi ul ted Leg
f the
being cor
remuasinder o bridge will be built
of steel, he «
and
for some years
id structure is of wood
Has Deel a source of
I'he special from Lewisburg Monday
night was delayed for several hours on
KCCoOUNDt of thee
gine DROOmILE dis
abled at a point several miles this side
pulpit and
ficent
done
' in
ft to
the con-
wv the presi
sed with a
icted Oy Mi:
w
Che
po we
(ry
ng .
Pectoral
deal to you. Fol your
doctor's and take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It
heals, strengthens, prevents.
P i} el on Aver's
i
Saline, Mich
LER Fr
A0UW
AVER O06,
$ Sane,
Weak Lungs
WS
increase tho activity of
and thus aid recovery.
Ayer’s Pills
the liver,
sold at public
¢ undersigned at
1. 1 P.M
, eXtension
kK and eup
range, writing
and,
STOVER
ARM FOR SALE-The undemsigtied offers
wi private sale the farm one and one-half
miles west of Contre Hall, ou Brush Valley road,
known as the Heckman farm, containing abont
one handred and fWanly-mven acres, seventeen
| pores being enod Hmber.
GOOD BUILDINGS AND WATER
A new farm house was built on this place Jest
sUmmer the barn is large nid in good repair.
There ix manning water at both house and barn
The farm 12 well loonted and is a desirable and
pleasant place to ive,
This farm will be sold very cheap, as the own.
| er has uo desire to be burdened wilh the trouble
i of looking siter the praperiy.
For farther particulars write or apply in person
RG VAN VALZAH,
Spring Mills, Pa.
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Seaboard
Air Line
Railway
South and
South-West
Via Washington
All pointe in North and South
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Lowisiana, Mississippi and
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of MiMlisburg
to Min
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The train was run
back linburg ad fu dispatch
BODE
CXCPetl
three o'clock. i Was
ingly heavy, five hu a ticket
INE Heel #
Bellef
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oy -
Vinegar for sais
A. P. Luse and son offer
for sale pure
op -
Bnith, the Photographer
smith, the photographer,
{Centre Hall Friday,
sg
La
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Travsfer of Hen! Estain
¥
slover, el. ux. to
ds, 1904, house
Penn twp.
John H.
April 30,
$1575
Wagner
Lerege Iw i
Hoover Jane
1904, spd in
ux., to Dallas
Cronister, , 10d, Jand in Hus
April
ton twp $1500
M. G.
Weaver, July
twp we § 2H
Mre. Harriet
Bwarmn,
twp. — $504
Jeremiah Vouad
man, April 1, 154
twp -
to Johin H,
ad in Gregg
Williams, et, ux.
<2, 1806, lan
Edgar T
iu Miles
Cronus to
March 18, 18904, land
Hoster.
Haina
BR te
£3500
Dati 1
16004 i
Chomas ¢ i
et. al Jan. 26, in Ferguson:
twp $450
Alfred (BL ux to A, Walters,
April 4, 1904, land ty, Peun twp —§180,
Barat J. A. Walters,
Aug 154, Ist in Millbheim $100.
Harah J. Campbell to A. Walters,
April 1, 18096, lot in Millheim-—8375.
Anoa M. Stambach, et. als, to Ad
Walters, March 20, 1805, land in Penn
twp. $410 76
H. F. ROSSMAN
70 OUR MANY FRIENDS :
Kee
Campbell fo
oy
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Fall Goods
Back from the City
with New Fall Goods
—many new things
«FLORIDA...
are best reached by the ** THE
SEABOARD,
THE MANATEE SECTION
of Florida offers golden opportunities to
the fault toacker and fuveitor, THustest:
: ed bookiotx malied free Address, J J
| @ PULLER, Dist, Pass, Agt. Seaboard Ale
Philadelphia, Ps, .
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$2000000000002000000000002080000
to be seen here,
We want you to come
to see us,
McecManigle Found
James B. MeManigle, the Milroy
business man who wandered away on
Bunday afternoon, August 28th, while
laboring under the hallucination that
he was State Forestry Commissioner,
has found. For eight days he
wandered about on the Meven Moun-
tains in Mifflin and Center counties,
entirely The
spot where hie was found is many miles
from any habitation or traveled road,
been
subsisting on apples,
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Bwartz's New Department
C. W. Bwartz advertices a new de.
partment to his already complete gen.
eral store at Tusseyville. Read the
adv., both ladies and gentlemen.
Cider Press Notice
A. P. Luse & Bon give notice that
they will operate their cider press at
Centre Hall next Thursday and every
Thursday thereafter during the season.
d a.
| LOCALS,
| Thus far
| been very fine,
{
Seplember weather has
If you have printing to do, send it
to the Reporter office,
The family of J. H. Krumbine will
{leave today (Thursday) for their new
i 2 ry 3
{ home in Vintondale,
Miss Verna Durst, a substitate oper.
{ator in the Bell telephone exchange, is
HE THING TO DD
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
(1 ROCERIES
WE KEEP THE CHOICEST
GROCERIES TO BE HAD.
.s
&
filling that positirn al present,
Maggie Elmer, a pert little Miss, of!
week her |
Whiteman in this |
M.
Mills, Inst visited
Ww
Lumberman E
| Spring
funele, J place, |
Huyett
P aren
he
e Hagen Brot
contem. |
:
pistes building a new It will
i
iar
handsome, work
wy 1
and
LF $4
be Fi
will be done | bers,
Merchant H. ¥. Rossman, of Spring
Mills, in his advertisement announces
that he has returned from the city and
hand
Nmith bas re.
ir
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their fall goods are now on
Photographer WwW. Ww,
turned from his southern ip, aud as
snnounced elsewhere in this issue, will
be ut his Centre Hall studio Friday of
this week
J. F. Blover, of Centre Hill, ithe |
er column announces sale of his per- |
in Alu
satin property bh inst, |
Mr Mrs,
Freveskyn, near Pittsbur
Saturday, 17t
and Over
or
¥
A
bad bettie
girl who doesn't want {to marry |
siny aw from a telephone
that on of
ided
tw
exchange HINoOr ns it ©
the 13 operators has dee to quit
thie bhiagsiness NO more to anid at
this time
Hit of Lown pup are
Higt
snd 1 4 i
at $1.54
wer grades
the boroug! Behool
f ’
of §2 00
3
who wat |
Yor.
very |
per month Young people
to take the higher branches are of
diy tn do so at this
An exchang the accid en.
of a man, said : “He was
If the
direction
403 1
wling
tal wounding
it
in the east end.”
sted
was going when he
rage ri
had «t which the man
received the shot
woirld 1 locate
it rr RI easy mintler to
the wound i
Linden
He is
fis «
farmers is Lie
ways finds time to call
office whe nn change
uld
gap re 3
“5 »
£3. Van
n caller
n
date ot Inbel wie indicate
thal he's *
3
i.
won
Dr. of
Mills,
ether onla
Valzah, Sprit
last week. In an
be advertises for sale ti«
gl
£515
farts wes! of Centre Hall, generally
Heckman Itisn
be
pas the farm.
very desirable place, snd will wold
al a bargain, See theady
Jo KH
etploved by
of Potters
the byrough
Mrong,
Mason n
Mills, Woe
authoritisx to dy a bit of wall building |
ui
ONC ig.
at Latire] Soriug an look his |
WisTR, ao aig oie so Lhe
hed ballet
ty
was a fil
%
thie oven was fal
Miss Fudan oper.
alors in the Bell telephone exchange, :
Saturday will go to Sunbury where |
she wili visit her cousin, Roy Harter, !
who isengaged in the grocery business,
Mr Harter is a son of Aaron Harter,
of Harrisburg, formerly of this place,
WW urray, one of the
Many improcements to homes in
Centre Hall have been .delayed this
summer owing to the fact that it was
impossible to secure carpenters to per-
form the work. A desperale effort is
being made to get some of this work
done before the opening of the en
campment,
The Harrisburg Patriot says, 50,000
people attended the Farmer's Plenic at
Williams Grove in Cumberland county
ob Thursday. If the farmers would
bestir themselves politioally this
might make wonderful changes for
the better in the Keystone Biante, and
in helping others help themselves
more than others,
The total eclipse of the sun adver.
tised by exehinnges for August 30, has
been postponed nati September 9, as
it was fond very expensive and incon
venient to get up a total, of even partial
eclipse, withiout the ald of the moon,
The moon will be between the earth
and the sun September 9, and can be
of service In geting up an eelipwe,
August 30, the moon had an engages
ment in another pert of the heavens,
and conld not take part tn such an af
fair, Therefore the volipse v ill not
come oft as advertised but will occur
September 9, 1004, and then not visi
gust Furniture Sale
Planned on Broader Lines, With Greater Stock, Greater
Assortment and Lower Prices.
My first August Purniture Scale offers housckeepers everywhere
kind,
of August I will sell Furniture al from 16 to 25
fl
unparal-
leled values in Furniture of the most dependable During the
J kl :
month per cent. below
my Jformer prices,
DINING ROOM TABLES
WOVE WIRE SPRINGS . x ‘
LARGE OAK SIDEBOARDS, Bevel Glass .
LARGE VELOUR COVERED COU HES
EIGHT-PIECE OAK CHAMBER SUITS
HARD WOOD BEDSTEADS
IRON BEDSTEADS
ne (0 my Farniture Rooms and sce my large stock aud be
hr ; ik ¥ ef! J
fhat thas ix not all talk
A word to the wise is sufficient,
S. M. Campbell, Millheim, Pa,
Central State JOHN F. GRAY & SON
Normal School Successors to
GRANT HOOVER
Lock Haven, Penn.
Control sixleen of the
largest Fire and Life
Insurance Companies
in the world
Fall term, 15 weeks, begins Sept. 5th.
Last year was the most successful in
the history of this important school
about 700 students Location among
the mountains of central Penns. with
fine water, splendid buildis gs and ex.
od leant sanitary conditions, make it an
ideal training school In addition to
{tx Normal course it also has at exoei-
lent College Preparatory Department
of aii honor graduate
Princeton. It also has departments of
Musie, Elocution sod Business It
has a8 well educated Faculty, fine
Gymnasinm and Athletic Field.
Address for illustrated estalogue,
The Best is the Cheapest.....
No mutuals ; no assessments.
...Money to Loan on First Mortgage
charge of
Office in Crider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
8&0 Telephone counection
Tie PrEsipDEST,
Wake up your liver. Cure
your constipation. Get rid
of your biliousness. Sold
f
AyersPillsFEss
Want your moustache or beard
abeautiful brown or rich black ? Use
K FRUIT BOOK
pages 9x 12 inches; 22 pages showing in natural colors
216 varieties of Fruit, with concise eription and season of ripen-
ing of each; 64 half-tone views of Nurseries, Orchards, Packing Houses, etc.
Send 59 ets, for book (post-paid) and Rebate Ticket permitting return of
book by mail within 60 days and we efund she P on ml pe vilhin oh
Rebate Ticket with $12 order for nursery stock and we wil it } . &
payment on your order and you kxEr THE book free. WE PAY THE FREIGHT.
weekly and want more home and traveling salesmen. Overrr
We Pay Cash nu’ Sark res, imam ae: mans oe Fayetteville, Ark.
ist - » » »
Encampment and Exhibition
ofthe . . ..
Patrons of Husbandry of central pennsylvania
(Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa.
September 17 to 23, inclusive.
INGHAM'S DYE
PREUGGIETS OR BF. Kall 8 00. KABEUA, XB.
Encampment Opens ber 17th,
Exhibition Opens M y, Sept. 10th.
The largest and best fairin Central Pennsylvania, by farmers and for farmers,
Twenty-eight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition purposes. Ample
tent accommodations for all desiring to camp.
A large display of farm stock and poultry, also farm implements, fruits, cere-
als, and every production of farm and garden.
The Pennsylvania State Solicge win make a large dispiay of the work of the
College and $tate Experiment Station.
ADMISSION FREE.
GRO. DALE LEONARD RHONE,
Chairman.
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GEO. GINGERICH
4. L GOODHART
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