The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 29, 1904, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
S. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.
CENTRE HALL, . . . PENNA.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1904
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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET.
3, West Virginia
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
r Justice of Supreme Court
SAMUEL GUSTINE THOMPSON, Fhilads
For
CHAS. W,
For State
JAMES KE
MIE TEss
SHAFFER, of Camer
Senate
RR, of Clearfield County,
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TIUKEY
r President Judge
Millheim,
Misses Ad
land, of Sh
ian Hess and |
ickshim
the Musser House,
Since his return from
Exposition, A. Walter has
well enough to leave the house,
Years ago Mr. Walter bad an og
performed for an
which he had been afllicte
many years, and it was
had been permanently ct
seems the long ride to Bt.
again brought on the old complaint in
a very aggravated form.
Willard Meechtly, of
with four or five
first-class mechanics as well as himself,
is doing the brick work on new
residence of A. A. Frank, and a
cleaner job of brick laying has
been done in this town before. When
finished Mr. Frank will have
¥, Klee
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ome
“on
the
county, having all the modern
provements,
Milton Kern, of Bellefonte, was an
arrival in town Monday.
Misses Blanche Hartman
Bumiller are delegates to the
trict Epworth
iln-
and
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Harris Township.
The farmers are done seeding ; acres
of corn are still to be cut: a few have
commenced husking, privcipully those
who anticipate the pleasure of hunt-|
ing ; quite a lot of second crop hay hus {
been cut.
This district was well represented at
the Grange Encampment. Next will
be the County Fair,
Mrs, Margaret Martz, of Altoona, |
who is spending the summer with her |
sister, Mrs. Harriet Pennington, at
State College, visited friends in this
week. Mrs. Martz is a
daugbter of Wm. Norris, deceased, of
Centre Furnace, and the widow of
Wm, Martz, who was a student of the
Boalsburg Academy during the time
when Prof. D. M. Wolf was the prin-
cipal of that school
M. R. Mothersbaugh and wife of
Renovo, and Miss Amanda Mothers-
baugh, of Bunbury, were visitors here.
Miss Maude Irvin, of Baileyville, |
spent Saturday and Sunday here,
Will Bottorf and Miss Adaline Ole-
wine, of Bellefonte, and Miss Ruth
Bottorf, of Lemont, were visitors at
Mrs. Fisher's on Buunday.
Mra
visiting friends in this place.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Myers, Wm
Baumgardner and Albert Allen return-
ed from a trip to St. Louis.
Miss Dora Meyer, of
place last
3
Charles Stamm, of Altoona, is
Bellefonte, vis
ited friends in this her old home dur
ing the past week
Harry Stewart and sister Millie, of
Huntingdon county, were visitors st
he home of Dr. Kidder,
aud Mrs, J. D
were Visitors
“rt
Mayes and fitth
Pr 11 $
fromm Wat.
weph Myers and family, of Axe
sip, spent Sunday with his mothe
lebecen Myers,
Williams Hunter, from the Mountain
ity was njoyving sights at tl
d a visit te
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William
3 “idiog put
his house.
A new bridge with a balustrade was
ar the diasmoud in Boalsburg
£3 1 ’ ts
fine lamp suspended
thereby making
tit sad rit orl < bt}
ddacquRinieq wilh
ts
gil others whio are
(quare,
A little t
arsed A 1
BOG Mrs, Lo
ane
vi Segner Linnie
just in
be a gran
ger.
Owen
3 s
$3 iar}
Mo HErsDRURD,
ner and Ge Hosterman bave bee:
with fine
orchards at
rom their
Friday.
The frosts of last week were
mental in stopping the tomato can-
ning, the entire crop having been
frozen,
John Harter, of Iowa, and Jerry
Basner, of Rote, were visitors at the
home of Henry Miller, Saturday and
Sunday. Mr. Harter was formerly
from this county.
sss AA oS
Linden Hall.
Mm. D. CC. Hess is
daughter in Osceola.
Rev. and Mrs. Harnish, of Lemont,
are happy over the arrival of a little
son at the parsonage.
A. R. MeNitt was a caller in town
recently.
Mrs. John Potter, of Milesburg,
spent a few days at the home of Miss
Mary Potter, and attended the picuie
Edward Carper i« home from Clair.
ton for a ten days’ vacation
Mrs, Perry Cole and sons visited her
daughter, Mra. Daniel Bohn
The stave mill operated by George
Dubbs & Bons for MeNitt Bros & Co.
was moved from Nittany Mountain to
Uvionville, last week.
Elmer Crissmuan, Monday, moved
his family to Watsontown, where he
is engaged in the lumber business,
M Geo. Blair Miller, of Altoona,
td Miss Gertrude Miller, of Penn's
irnace, spent Sanday with their
I. H Ross has
cupied by P. C
wich has greatly
pe fance,
Samuel Reilz is home after a
maaths’ satay in Dauphin county.
Mr.and Mis . KE. Gosa and Miss
A na Masser spent Bunday at the
h mie of J H Rows
Mr, Sellers, Mrs, Agnes Meyers’ and
daugtiter Bertha are visiting friends
in Pittsburg.
Louis Frazier and family came
down from Bellwood to visit Centre
county friends.
John Diehl and family returned Sat-
urday from a week's visit among rela-
tives at Northumberland,
Clayton Detwiler called
friends here last week,
Tom Miller, who has just returned
from West Virginia, spent a few days
with his brother, Harry.
Jacob Lee, of Milton, spent a few
days here on his way to Chicago, IlI.,
where he will visit his uncle, and then
spend a few days at Bt. Louls,
->-
tn Milton Fair,
The managers of the Milton Fair
Association announce to their former
patrons and the public that so far as it
Is possible to judge at this time, the
fair will be one of the most interesting
and successful ever held in this section
of the stite The exhibits promise to
be up to the high standard and indi-
cations point to an exceptionally large
field of horses for the races.
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Garman’s new adv,
visitio her
g
a
F
wi
had the he
Bradford repainted
improved its Bj
Hae Or.
nine
on old
i
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i
i
i
Solomon Loblr suffered severe i
lor on the thumb of hi
right band, but at this writing is som:
what relieved
Mrs. Harriet
Mrs,
visited their
Mrs, Annie Duff, of Oak Grove. has
been enjoying thesummer with friends
Steele, of
and SATS
here and at State College.
W. H. Moore and J. Baumgard: er,
of Neffs Mills, and Mesars. Milliken
and Taylor, of Mifflin county, were
here buying up sheep and cattle.
A. B. Kimport is making a trip
through the couuty looking up the
volers,
A monument has recently been
erected in the Boalsburg cemetery to
the memory of David Keller. The
work was done by Mayes & Bon, of
Lemont
Quite a number of our tax
! the
pavers
ng adavautage of five ver
iscount
Mre, Margaret Miller is having her
<oring Mills.
sucht sccom panied by
Monday for
¥, where Lhe doctor attended
g of the Medical
eht, eft on
Association,
returved on Wednesday, leaving
Braueht to visit a short time in
burg
Willis Neese and wife, of Superior,
ousin, are payiog their eastern
this time,
Lives a visit at This is
Neere's former home
M D. Leitzell is making extensive
repairs to hisbhome, When completed
he will have a very cozy and comforts
sbie dwelling house,
Dr. Van Valzah and family, who
came (o live here a few months ago,
have decided to return to Oregon, their
former home. They are making prep-
arations for leaving some time during
October,
Mis Florida Duck, who is teaching
inthe. O, O. F. Orphanage, near
Bunbury, came home to visit her pa.
rents for sn few days and renew ace
quaintances at Grange picnic,
Frank Hettinger, of Elizabeth, New
Jersey, spent a few days among friends
and relatives Inst week,
William Musser, of Altoonn, Is
spending seme time at the home of
his father, R. D. Musser,
A A A AAA VAN
World's Fair Excursions,
Low rate ten-day coach excursions
via Pennsflvanin Railroad, October
6, 12, 19 and 26. Rate $15.95 from
Centre Hall. Train leaves Centre
Hall at 818 a. m., connecting with
special train from New York arriving
Marriage Licenses,
Elmer J. Baker, Cambria county
Edith EE Griffith, Cambria county,
Peter M. Strong, Milroy.
Marian A. Lingle, Milroy,
Claude EK
Maude J
Frederick CC. Mattern,
Jennie A. Bowman,
Cirimm, Madisonburg.
. Btover, Madisonburg.
Philibsburg,
Philipsburg
Cie, M. We nsel, Roland
Cora J. Davis, Howard
Jus, KE, Coldran, Pleasa
Mabel EE. Kerate !
Frank Derstine
Lerah Virgin ds onschy, | inte,
Richard
Harriet
Ciap
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Rebecca Emerick, Millheim
1a
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a bottle of it in
‘¢ have been
) 60 years, and
80 have the doctors.
ed Ayer's Cherry ecto! tn my
r™ Jet eet medicine
Ww, for all threat and lung
saying
“f have ne
« RoRoRORs, Waltham, Mass.
J: C. AVER OO,
Towel. Mass,
for «
Lungs
ally action of tho bowols is neces
sary. Ald nature with Ayer's Pills.
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EL onse FOR SALE. «Xo. 1 farm horse for
male. 14 years old, sound, good worker,
This is a good, honest horse, and 1 want a good
home for him. Jeckiex nood not apply, Will
soll cheap, or exchange fora fresh
at Bt. Louis 4.156 p. m. next day.
food, Na, |
cow, JOHN SNAVELY
Sept. 29, 1904, Spring Mile,
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Hats at One-Half Value
pring and sutgner st o,
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|at Money-Saving Prices
A line of splendid dross and whi
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Gingham, Prints and M
endless varisty of Notions
ful Embroideries. Rib
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Spring and Summer Hosiery
Sfring and summer Hoslery and Underwear for
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Pants and Overalls
My stock of Pants and Overalls for Mon, Boys
and Youths fs very complete and at all prices
Just received an invoice of Ladies’ Wrappers,
new styles, well made and st low Sgures
Curtain Poles and Stair Rods in brass and wood,
Also a Tull line of Queensware and Glamware,
My grocery department is very complete and
contains everything in thet line necessary for
family use
Wanted, immediately, apples, potatoes, poultry |
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He sum to examine my immense stook before |
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