The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 29, 1904, Image 5

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    LOCAL KR
Benator Patton's estate ‘s estimated
to be worth over one million
Willar d Miss
Liogle, of Spring Mills, were united
Jamison ar
at}
b
t nnn
Mrs. Harvey Mark, of Saloon, was
Centre Hall week, Mr.
i=, Mark expect to move to Centre
er Rev. M. I. Jamison in
in last
secured,
tell
especially
Call to
inrman’s store advertisement
of entire new lines of goods,
appealiog to the ladies
Lime
Roy (3. Rear
of
to {entre
el
lek, the junior member
Brothers, has
! fi M
Reariek Brothers ure pushi
of the firm Renrick
moved Haul
Fhe
furniture
ni
business for all there is in it.
of
by ti
ferees of the Reventeen
District to oppose Mahou
trict extends from Lycoming
to the southern border of th
The frost Wed:
week froze
fodder is difficult
cut.
was greatly reduced by th
3 ¢ ] O
Wers
nominated jo emocratic o
Mi -
The dis-
county
10818
the cor
and unpleasant
fodder
bard freeze,
The feeding value of the
besides there wil considerable Joss
tof the brush
i
Ol BCCOut
both corn leaves and = k.
Miss Helen
Maine, is here to visi
Au-tir
of Waterville,
her father, Dr
hom
stenographer and a young lady of tact
and ability.
ashort time
d -uchter
ng to
fu Ohio.
MM ud
d.oghter,
York, a
W. ¢
remain ing
Hill is a
Ng business, and
is of
ed ompany.
(:
nephew
Thomas,
' a1
DOES, Miss i8 8
un
She will remain here for
Dr.
stopping
only. Fhomas and
are the Lintel,
at
Ow the vbseuce of Mrs Thom
18
Mrs Wm
Arlotof N
making their
od, at the st:
1 §
Hed man in
are here ut the
citatic the Centre Hall Evapo-
‘hant R. Meise, of Colyer
Fred Meise, of Bu
VT
Meiss is a son of W
ir
Lid
« Were callers Bay
orn-
Meiss,
iu
doved
Red to go west together Tuesday
Her pg
rt, Ii.
i's Fair, 8t
toy fa fl §
if + IRLDHIET §
he
Hig
visit |
and the latter going to
Louis
een Ac Mf sessment
viny Sue Potter Township,
% §4
Vy Rite M 1g ug
bring suit
i® intimated that
r,
ring Mills, wil against
Wi ship for injuries eed
or He ive
fibg
=f!
ti
at which time he wu
from his wag wing to his
taking fright at a sts
nl
ii
ne Crusher,
ig the Brush Valley road.
intely west of Centre Hall,
A
a issionary Societ ¥ Meelis
twenty-first
ree Mis
t
i
anhnusl
meeting
airsrig reo
Wednesday evs
fr Centre Hall
Fae Mrs WH
Boa , Mra,
Benner,
de egules
sre Mrs. Mary Good.
buyler, Mrs J W
oe
womens ff st w—
Attended Proshy tery
Dr. J. W. Boal, ‘entre Hall, |
attended a meeting of thie Leh
bytes ww
Ha: of
$s
igi
Pres
v of which body he as un mem
Ame
interes
bor, returning this week.
Ng Ooti-
transacted of
the I
"
PEE t to
paper
refusal of
Cumber. |
D Boul
LL fe ad ehairms of the cote
I
H
esbiyterian readers of this
: :
re Eve sirnost
fiont body
unanimous
Bes Gniite the
with
i i byvierian chureh
@
!
Eps
fier M §
Sy¥ynodieal BSustentation and
emfirtin
ay
F. und MM. Freshics Wan the Day,
Rises i}
Fi «13 ts
H
©
# rush hetween the
ennnds phiomores of Fra klin
Marshall College eam off on the |
tpn last Friday afternoon and was |
fisicely contested, the classes number |
ive fifty enchi. The Freshmen |
and when they after.
Wards dispinyed their flag a second hot
ba
181
Me ptioanores,
1 flag.
n fof
RIOT
Mee Lhe victors,
lv followed, the Juniors Joining
Frestimen the
The Freshmen remined
aud the Reniors
There were a number of
casualties in both fights,
acti — o———— :
Fish nod Tadpoles,
8. Ward Gramley, B. W,
and E. 8. Ripka, of Spring Mills, re- |
ently received a large number of fish |
ad tad-poles for distribution in |
sirestne in Penns Valley,
Two thousand Rainbow trout and
eiuh hundred Brook trout were
placed ju Penus Creek, near Penpw |
Cave, nnd in Bynagogue Creek, two
Iilew above Bynagogue chureh, where |
to creek emerges from the mountain, |
Five hundred bass were placed fu |
Fenuw Creek, below the Spring Milly
dunt, and fourteen cans of tad-poles
were distributed fo Penna and Bink
rg Creeks,
Tawre ought to be some good fishivg |
down that way in a short time, as |
many of the trout were from four to!
five lnches io Jeugth. The consigu- |
ment of teh and frogs came from the
government station in Virginia,
Wenurn
“1
msn bo A —
SUECIAL SERVIUES,
Meotiug Held In the United
Evangelieal Chareh, wemont,
| O14
People's
Bunday forenoon, was highly appreci
ated by all could attend.
| sermon was delivered by Rev,
who
J. PF.
text found in
old hymns
propriate
| 25, and such ns
| dan’s slormy banks I stand ;" “Is my
there ;”” “God be with
“Lead me
and “Leaning on
the everlasting arm,” were used which
{ would call to the minds of the aged
the days when
#2 and went from house
attend
| name written
‘you till we meet i:
nEnir
Bavior lest I stray,”
| fathers and mothers
{| they were vou
| to house to the Wednesday
evenin meeting with the then
FF IPR Ef
§
aged people, who have passed to the
other shore. When the roll was called
the following responded,
Marga Zit
sirir, Rebecea Houiz
i Bhue
MB
Wil-
Mar-
Rosasuns Williams,
de, Mary Wilson, Ja-
Mu Wasson, El-
Hun E. Ralston,
, George W, Beholl,
Williams, W. H.
Mokle, Henry Fishel,
Ellen Fishel, E Bartholomew, SBam-
le, Hanuabh E. Osman, Lemuel
Houser, Nicholas
Aris A. M.
f, Angeline Bottorf,
A Whit Abram Holdeman,
Rachael Holdeman, Mrs, Bi bres, Ma-
ris Shuey, Harriet Roan, Mary Etters,
Phoebe Meyers, Sagsan E Keller, Will-
iam D. Keller, Jonathan Shuey, Geo.
Martz, C. B. Houser, O. K. Love, John
Etter Peter B FP. Hoy,
Wil Rice, Mary
q Bath.
Sarah
lizabe th
nmerman,
kle, Sara
Angeline
cob Klinger
A. We
Samuel
laline
len Ver nah
B. RR
Julia
Mokle, Mary (
uel 8
sin Lavina
Bar: ¥ [sane
Rice, Jacob Bottor
trong,
narew
Sehultz
iam Hoy, James C
Margaret
Fetitioning for Rowds
ire eill
3 . .
Hn rottler
Smith, the Photographer.
W. W. Bmith, the photographer
will be in Centre Hall on Friday o
this week, until 2:30 p
i,
nt
Dwelling House Barned
Jordan and occupied by
Klinefelter, of South
stroyed by fire n few days ago.
fire was caused by
The furniture was saved.
Bg
Niock Sale
J. G. Dauberman, Keq., of Centre
Hall, will sell at
thoroughbred short horn cows and
young bulls at Old Fort Hotel, Batur-
day, October 15th, one o'clock. These
cattle were bred the
Dauberman farm, along Sinking Creek,
east of Centre Hill. A
tunity will be offered at this sale to se-
cure
and raised on
good oppor-
good stock, grown
- * -
i Beaver Spriogs Loss Two Pastors
[43
pastor,
f
Ref
signed
3}
Ley th
Zimmerman, h
Rev. H. H.
church pastor,
€@
and Spabn
rmed have re-
t
their respective charges a
Beaver Springs, Suyder county, Rev
Milton
Rev, Bpahn
sme 8 new
i
{
i i
i
| Zimmerman is going to
take charge there, and
goes to Ephrata, Pa., to as
The Lic
abou!
are to take
16th.
charge,
effect
charges are
resign His
Ooty
pen
A fonts
Foatures of the Centre County Falr
I. 4TH
farm,
the
tenanted |
olher
to the |
rici’s Pair
en well
repre- |
ever since |
The last
fair fy
1 Wednesday,
Mr.
sit this |
Howing :
reman, Mr and |
M nd Mm. D
roey, James A,
J
“1
Miller Good.
Hall Herring,
B. F Ho.
2
»
ra
-
in Farms Said
a
for the heirs
n, sold the Wil
var Centre Hall, to
vera! SRO
on the
Years
djoining
¥
Ft
Rue csliale
The price
iollars per acre
farin hundred and |
thirty-five w of
Bri
The farm
Pa which i
timber,
located and is a
to live
coverad good oak
i=
very plessant place
— — :
Brean. Lee - -
f Inst Weer (reorge E
dreon and Miss Grace Irene Lee, both |
of Centre Hall, were united in marriage |
at the residence of
Mr. and Mra. Jo
M. Rearick
The cere
immediate
groom
Mr and
ville where
of
neay,
The young
wishes of the
the bride's parents,
T
} Lu
Lee, by Rev. J |
heraa
al sf
church
!
was witnessed by the |
f the
Hany
bride and |
PALL Tes
“i
Lhe
to Reeds
first few
returning
Breon drove
¥ the
Housymoon,
spent
days
couple have the good
wporter
a
i cs—
The “Agaos-phone" in Use.
The borough authorities are testing
the pipe
leak.
lines to discover a supposed
A large quantity of water flows
into the
i
reservoir, and vet the large
A
on
summer, and
be closely ex-
basin is drained dangerously low
number of leaks
Hines turing
were discovered
side the
now the maivs will
amined. The testing is being done by
the sid of an “aqus-phone,” an instru.
io the receiver of a
is attached to an
I rod previously inserted
in theearth fo the depth of the pipe
line. When the point of the rod pene
trates waiter, it may easily be detected
ment very aimilar
telephone, which
A fA SASS
Ervoting Ol Darrick,
By the time this paper reaches the
The location is sorth of Centre
ick, near the foot of the Nittany Moun-
The base of the structure is 20x
20 foot, and is constructed of oak time
bers of no los dimensions than 10512
inches, When completed the derrick
seventy-five foot high, The
rick bullding, and pushed the structure
to rapid eompleiion, ’
The machinery will be shipped here
and drilling begun ere long.
BR A A A RIBAS
Are you going to the fair ?
Hayes farm,
burned tot
awe
Evangelic
ville, mornin
Ha
Centre
Fhe Hes
Lewisto
E
turned into
itinel
atic
Hall
and Mrs
mih
Bye
Letire
ir is pl
League conver
{ Gap Thured
Friday
The
Thomas W. Lawson
othe,
N
of
re
picturesque personality
3
is well to the {
in the ale of Everybody's
al
“Fre:
msag-
Files
BEY.
sutisfled with the
given to his
wiy of Lhe
F
zied ing the i
RL
rini ©
the bonds « f &
myvention and ap
®
Fist
¥
appropriated
eral pages in the advertising secting
Penns Valley will not fall to give its
le,
for
is
Democratic eandid ate
Attorney. Mr. Runkle
thoroughly qualified for the position
the Republi.
on the South
Esq., the
and it will afford both
side of Centre ox
for one of Lheir
named.
iy a pleasure to vote
the office
in
number for
If Mr. Kimport, the Democratic cans
didate fo:
on you, it will be because his work on
Far-
it is almost impossi-
length of
al
pressing
11
i
Prothonotary, fails to ca
the farm is occupying his time
mers Know that
ble leave the
time, matter
cause, and while they are busily
‘gaged doing ‘up their fall work, if they |
stop to think, they will realize that |
Mr. Kimport is similarly engaged. :
to farm any
the
ene.
ihr
no
J. R. Wyle, while acting io the cs. |
pacity of a guard in the Huntingdon
Reformatory, was struck by a prisoner |
who then ran to the woods and made |
his escape. The prisoner was shot at |
by the guards, but he paid no attention
to the bullets, he having served in the |
Boer war. Mr. Wyle known
many of the Reporter readers, who |
will be glad to know thst
without receiving permanent iojury, |
Hon. John P
Grimm and William LL Ruokle, all of |
iw to |
he escaped
who delighted the editor by giving |
him a call Tuesday evening. Mr,
Moore represents the Sixth Legisla-
tive District, (Republican) ian Alle-
gheny county, and is, the assistant
manager of the Kuoxviile Land Im.
provement Company. Mr. Grimm is
cashier of the same concern, and Mr.
Runkle has charge of the ies depart-
ment of this important business eon
cern. The latter two are on their way
were met at Lewistown on Tuesday by
Mr. Moore, who eame direct from Pitta.
Pharg, and together they crossed the
in Penns Valley. While here the
gentlemen will sall on Hon, Wm. M,
Allison, of Spring Mills, and Hon, J,
W. Kepler, of Pine Grove Mills, whos
acquaintance Mr, Moore formed while
in the house of representatives.
DEATHS,
MES, EMELINE BECK
The death of Mrs. Emeline Beck, of
Center Line Pittsburg,
Bunday morning, to which place
had gone to nurse her
?
f
y vecurred at
he
dutghter
was lil with typhoid fever, The daugh-
ter recovered but the mother contract
Who
ed the same disease aud passed away
at the above stated time
The deceased, whose maiden name
was Musser, was born near Gatesburg,
fifty-two years ago, She was married
to Isaiah Beck, of Centre Line, who
survives her with six children, She
was a member of the Lutheran church
and a lovely christian lady, who will
be sadly missed by her family, church
and friends
WELLINGTON MUSSER
Wellington Musser, one of College
ownehips oldest citizens, died st the
of brother Wallace
ranch, early Monday morting of last
lin al the
| week of Bright's disease and aropsy,
with he
| ee veral months.
{fif
| bir:
which had been aflected for
Deceased was aged
five years and is survived by two
| thers Wallace and Wesley, and
| three sisters, Mrs. Frank Ke nnedy and
| Mrs. Frank Boal, of
{ Mrs. James Houser, of Lauvertown.
| The
slate College, and
funeral services were held in the
Re J: ]
nlerment
Aitheran church, v, Blone- |
ieypher ofMiciating Was
Kreamer
& Son
You will find
| #
| ’
¢
Embracing
at Our Store a
.
CVV VVVTD DOS
made io the Union cemetery,
{RE NANCY YI
AL the advanced age of « ighty-four |
d Mrs. Nancy
Yeager died at her home, west of ( elie
tre H
wut
years «a #IX months,
|
igh ed |
Sr 3
CARriy |
|
til, Baturday 1 t. The ag
a i from dropsy since
iio
ig,
Ioterme
when her last sickness
“&
ol took place
in
Miss Re- |
Yeager
i
- - -
LOCALS
of 11
IER
weeks
living at |
Miss Maude Runkle, of Middleburg,
after spending a week or more with
her cousin, Miss Laura Runkle. in 1
i 3
Ince, returned to hor | ome beginnin
fthis week
i? !
Fnstsen if this place. have
pian n th World's Fair,
i
abd enjoy each others company while
al
seeing the sighis
Mrs I. V. Musser and son Harold, «
West
Tuesday
of
Water, leaver county,
returned to their
Biidg
home after
2
everal months with the fore
Mrs. W. H.
i
mer’s parents, Mr. and
Meyer, in this place
Mure, Philadel
phia, arrived Monday and will slay
}
ie
Anna Hemphil, of
wilh
of
the
ford,
r father, J. R Lawyers, south
town, for some time, and during
Brad.
will have charge of the house,
H. Love, pastor of the First
terisu church at Clifton, Ariz - |
bas re to his bome, after |
several weeks’ visit in and about Bail |
eyville, where he was formerly pastor, |
Mrs. Love and daughter will remain |
3
i
: |
east until the latter part of October. |
f
atsetice of ber sister, Mrs
Rew, |
Preah
na, urned
Jolin Bair, of near Tusseyville, who |
suffered greatly for weeks from a slight |
wound on the hand caused by being |
kicked by a horse, is able to be about
again, but has not recovered st rength |
sufficient to enable him to do farm
work
Prof. W. his |
i, Zeigler resumed
Public Schools, |
Ashbourne, Montgomery coun'y, |
Prof. Zigler is a thorough school men
abd is above the average in intellect |
among high school principals. He is |
a native of Penn Hall,
Mr.and Mrs. John W., Neese and]
little son, of West Superior, Wiscon- |
sin, arrived in Centre Hull Wednesday |
of last week, and are at present stay!
ing with Mrs. Neese's parents, Mr, |
and Mra, A, P. Luse. Mr. Neese was |
engaged in a large flouring mill in
West Superior, but work has been
growing slack and living expenses in-
creased to mich an extent that living |
in the city became intolerable. A year
and a half ago, s dd Mr. Neese, work
was plentiful, and while the wages In
the milling business were not lowered,
work grew scarcer and the neccssarios
of life increased beyond reach. Not
only the millers, but all other mechan
fos and laborers in that section are ex.
periencing difficulty in making ends
moet.
Normal School
Lock Haven, Penn.
J. R. FLICKINGER, Prin.
Fall term, 15 weeks, begins Sept. 5th.
Last vear was the most succesaful in
f this important school—
Location amoag
tral Penna., with
dings and ex-
i, make it ap
In addition to
urse it also has an excel
tory Department
graduste of
also has departinents of
Husiness, It
Faculty, fine
d Athletic Field.
rut
illus
t {foe
did buil
pilin:
RIN. «
water, #1 {
inry ©
fine
College
Prepara
charge of an b
it
location fied
“
in nor
Musie,
EY well eduoais
CARIBOU
PRESIDENT,
Address for rated
ae
H. F. ROSSMAN
n
ff N J
MANY FRI} IN
Carpets! |
We have now on hand a
fine line of Carpets. In-
grain from 3oc to gic per
yard Brussels from 65¢
to $1.30.
Dry Goods
For Fall and Winter.
Notions
and
(Groceries
We have a full line of
Notions and Groceries and
what you will in a First
e Class Country Store. c
H. F. ROSSMAN, SPRING MILLS
UncleSam’s Place
Accommodations fer 150 People.
3048 Locust Street, ST. LOUIS
oc. and $1.00 Be.
Union Station
get off at Garrison Avenue,
dock north to Locust
to 3088 Locust street. Direct oar
1's Fair. Ten minutes’ ride. Comin
grout fake Olive street! oar st
station Correspondence solicited
SAMUEL DRESHER, Prop.
of
be given If they oa
perday. meals
north
y
&
al
wend
line
pg from
atash
this is
Formerly a
il while
Louis
Always restores color to
to have. The hair stops
dandruff disappears.
in 8t
An ele
44
216 varieties
go
Send
rise. Stark
We Pay Cash
JOHN F. GRAY & SON
Successors to
GRANT HOOVER
Control sixteen of the
largest Fire and Life
Insurance Companies
in the world.
The Best is the Cheapest.....
No mutuals ; no assessments,
«Money to Loan on First Mortgage
Office in Crider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
er Telephone sounection
— a
WHATS THE DIFFERESNS
Mr. Murray Telis You It Costs Noth ng Un
less it Cures
0
It
have caused you to los
makes no difference what may
flesh. to be
ner-
vous and irritable, to rise in the morn-
ing feeling languid and dull, to be dys
The all-
“How
1 become
y Mr,
Murray's faith in tl of Vin-
teua that he is ready to promptly re-
peptic and despondent mw por.
tant question to you is:
How
So
can I
regain my health? Cail
my former self?’ strong is
merits
16
fund the if,
Use,
money after a few days’
Vintena fails t We
challenge you to our gusrantee,
For sale by J. D. Murray.
© benefit.
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