The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 06, 1904, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
S. W, SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.
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OCTOBER 6, 1904.
CENTRE
THURSDAY,
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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET,
For President
ALTON B
sident
HENRY G. DAVIS, est Virginia
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
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JORTESS
Ww.
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For (
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For State
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SHAFFER, of Cameron (
DEMOURATIC COUNTY TICKET,
For President 2h
ELLIS L
Linden Hall
Messrs, Dillet and McNitt were buy-
Harris Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Faries, of Milton, have
been guests at the Boalsburg tavern for
the past two weeks. In company
with Mr. and Mrs. Black they spent a
day at State College and were very
much pleased with the sights, this be-
ing their firat visit to this county.
brother Harry, at the Branch.
Alfred Osman, of the Mountain
City, was shaking hands with old
friends in this place.
Mrs. Harriet Fortney had
ing put on her house and
porch built.
Owing to the storm last week many
apples were destroyed.
that three-fourths of then were blown
to the ground, making them unfit
anything except cider.
J. J.
new sid-
also a new
for
left on the fields and highways, on ac-
count of the storm.
John and
Goheen and wife, of Downs,
are visiting friends relatives
Centre county.
Griffith Lytle, of Kansas,
who has been spending the summer at
his old home near State College, wus a
visitor here last week.
Mrs. Sara
spent the summer with
mother, Mrs
ed to their home at
brother James
Kansas,
in
(ioheen
and
Dow ns,
Stein and daughter, who
the former's
Eliza Campbell,
Annville.
Rev. Black will conduct communion
service at Pine Hall next Bunday.
Mrs, Newton Yarvell was
in canning last Wednesday
jar it
her
'
return-
engaged
tomatoes
and when attempting to close a
w44 cutting both
suffering great pain,
to use her hands
broke, the gl
hands, She
besides
all.
Phronie, a
Gilmer,
is
being unable
ut
Harry
het
Of 6
little daughter of
little
off with the sickle
had the finger of
hand cut
Her
right
father was getting
' to mow clover seed
16a
Li
as he the Knife
reached 8 bune Mf grass ; he,
ing up cattle in this section last week
for the
Miss
eastern market,
Mary Carper met with a8 pain-
ful sccident Wednesday
While ascending the cellar steps, and
the Log
sustaining severe
last evening.
y, Se lel
almost a
into the cellar, inju-
ries in her back and limbs,
William A. Ishler, of Be
came over for a short time to
his farm south of
llefonte,
look after
{ town.
Mrs. Stine and daughter returned to
their home in Annville on Thursday,
after spending the summer with Mrs.
Campbell.
Liveryman Abe
ble horse here
ing. A salesman had
Bellefonte Tuesday and on his
here Wednesday morning it
very sick, and died in a short time.
Mrs, Clarence Thomas Lemon, of
Morgantown, West Virginia, visit.
ing her sister.
'Bquire J. H. Miller
from his home, the Glades, for a short
visit with his mother and daughter.
John Bohn moved his household ef-
fects from Frank MeClintie's house to
Robert McClellan's house, which was
vacated by Elmer Crissman, last week.
Mrs. D.C. Hess returped from a two
weeks’ visit among friends in Osceola.
Clyde Wieland made a trip to Ty-
rone last week.
Joseph Campbell left for a short vie.
it among friends in Clearfield,
Baum lost a valua-
Wednesday
driven
morn-
it from
arrival
became
on
is
came down
a ——— — A ——————
Pine Stump.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Liester, of Lew-
istown, visited at the home of the lat.
Mr. and Mrs, Bamuel
inst week,
Mr. and Mrs
College, visited
Tate over Buuday.
Messrs, Bamuel Burris and John
Wright, Misses May Walker and E4ith
Icely spent Bunday evening with their
friend, Miss Ella Moyer,
Mr, and Mrs, Win.
on Nn
ter’s parents,
Burris,
Ingleman, of Btate
at the bome of Wm.
Tate made a trip
J=llefonte saturday.
Mr. Mra. Frank Moyer of this
piace, and their gon Alvin Moyer and
of Darragh, spent Bunday with
formers’ daughter, Mrs. MeKin-
' Poi ters Mills,
Bomuel Gingerich spent
toe home of Wm Tate,
Losi—An infant’s shoe, at Centre
Fall. Finder will please return same
to Frank Walker, of this place,
Johv Garver, of this place, and his
brother-in-law, John Campbell, of
Eprucetown, made a business trip to
Bellefoute, last week.
t.
and
wife,
the
ney,
Tuesday at
ssn A AAA
Plum Grove,
Those who attended the Lewisburg
fair from this place were: George
Brian, Charles Durst, George Sharer,
Wm. Keller, Roy Schafler and Charles
Auman,
George Bradford, of the Old Fort,
the Potter township supervisor, was
among the farmers securing help to
work on the road,
Mr. and Mrs Nathaniel Zeigler re-
coived the sad news that the former's
mother had a severe fall,
The members of the Woman's Mis
slonary Boclety of the United Evan
g=lleal church held their monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs, Harvey
Bwartz. The following were present :
Rv. and Mrs. Shultz, Mrs. Frank P,
Geary, Mrs, Harry Dioges and Mrs,
Wesley Whiteman,
seeing her t the Knife an
hier ia Ler, D
and Mrs
—————— a —
Millheim,
=
Kidde
Yarnell.
Calg it
{ tending her
Bherifl’ H.
by his three
Friday night
F. O, Hosterman
trip to Bellefonte
week,
R
his
Baturday drove
Mr.
Fort,
Hon. J.
Nicely
i
Tay I
bright little
in town.
ir,
i
|
i
|
| ace
i
i
made a
Ti
Ol ia
urad ay
ibert ith with bis family
grapcdmother, Mrs. James Mauck
to Nittany Valley.
and Mrs. Isaac Bhawver, of
town Friday.
and
were it
W.
Democratic
Kepler John
and Republican
didates for the Leg were in
up
cat islaure,
town a few days |
friends.
Tom. Harter, merchant and lumber
man of Loganuton, in
day on
Stover
with his
this place, Saturday
ast week lookiug
Wau town Satur-
busiuess,
Mrs. J. W. Stover, in
left for Philadel.
duties as assistant
aunt,
phia to resume his
mansger
ment of the Franklin National
Miss Margaret Stuart,
lege, is a visitor at the home of Mrs.
A. A. Miller this week.
W. L. Foster, of Bilate College, was
seen on the streets of town Monday.
A jolly party of young folks drove
to Centre Hall Bunday afternoon.
Foster Stevenson, sawyer for Harter
Bros, at Harter, W. Va., and Mrs
Amos Bwanger, of the same place,
were arrivals here Saturday.
Wes, Meyer spent Sunday
home in Boalsburg
J. W. Musser had the misfortune to
lose one of his horses, Monday,
Workmen have been busy the past
week putting new rolls and other late
impr ved machivery in the flouring
mill of E. H When finished
Mr. Auman will be prepared to suppiy
in the correspondence depart-
bank
of Biate Col-
al his
Auman.
his trade with the fluest flour, in large
Just what
{ the dally capacity of the mill will be
learued, but it will
much greater than heretofore,
| quantities, on short notice,
has not been Le
mss
Rebersburg,
Daniel Harter, of Williamsport,
visiting friends and relatives nt
place
Cliarles Bmull and family, of Bwuli-
ton, moved to Mr. Smull’'s grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Hettie Gramley, at this place,
Thomas Hubler had quite su acci-
dent last week, while cutting wood he
cut s deep gash in his foot.
Rev, Bixler and family left last week
for Belleville, where they will spend
a few days.
While threshing last Monday Levi
Wantz cat his hand ; he is unable to
work at this time.
Miss. Chesta Stover and daughter
Bird, of this place, left for Bellefonte
last Monday, to visit Mrs, Stover's
daughter, Bessie Moyer.
Merchant Howard Miller lost his
valuable horse inst week,
James Gramley, of Madisonburg,
was in town Friday.
Mr. and Mra Jesse Wert, of Aarons.
burg, were in Rebersburg one day last
week, visiting Mra. Werl’s mother,
Mrs. Hottie Gramley.
Lmat Friday afternoon Mr, and Mrs,
Bamuel Waite, of Bmuliton, brought
their infant child to this place for
burial. Interment was made in the
Union cemetery.
in
this
Postmaster Payne Dead,
Henry ©
al of the U
apartments at
Washingto
night,
Payne,
nited States, died
Arlington
o'gloek Th
ut
Hotel,
1eaday
the
3:10
aged sixty yoars
cep fm
Marviage Licenses,
Harry Humphrey, Jr.,
Knoles,
Philipsburg,
Philipsburg
ardaorn,
Margaret Bradin,
Jacob J. Bpotts, Ph
Marv \
dich
Philipsb
Hipsburg
Gunther, Philipst
—
Colyer.
-~
Colyer is improving b
cusman having a ste
caused by neu aigzin, but is itnproving
and Rosie Runkle,
{5¢
un, Hugh
Tusseyville, and wg |
Haven, spent 5
James Runkle
Among the
8. Bott
Moyer
tenn
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guest of
one d
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Bmuliton
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wh
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James Hollo
Crouse, made
Holloway, at
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from Miles C
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visit
man
James Finkle is
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Sari
Shafer is un rk yet
on ace ad eat he received
in the foot, a few weeks aro
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you are growing
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Your gray
hair dar k cid rich
ipone age. If vou will
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all the
youth.
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B ihiek, glossy
deep, rich color of
Sold for 80 years.
8 years old, and 1 have
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wor very one who poss it, And not a
gray Pair | fu ik Al die to Ayet's Hair Vigor.
Mus. ¥. Busts, Beclda, Minn,
£108 a bitin, SSO ATER OO.
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Hats at One- Half Value
spt and su vies, selling ai als
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frrices to asl
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jdorweay for
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lerics,
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Spring and summer Hoslery a
Indios and gentlemen at pei
Pants and Overalls
My ston kof Pants and Overalls for Men, Boye
and Youths is very complete and aiall prices
Just received an involee of Ladies’ Wrappers
few sivies, well made and at low figures
Curtain Poles and Stalr Rode in bes and wood
Also a full Hine of Queetiswnre and Glaswary
My grocery depmrtment is very complete and
contains everything in that line necessary for |
family use
Wanted, iminadiatel iy,
and bof hides, snd wil
Heo ative to « samine my immense stock before
prrehseing elsewhere, No trouble to show Reals
wesa
apples, potatoes, pouitey
| pay cash or trade
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ditions are wade right, end gl
000 dollars worth of Protein Lo the sore,
senee of the proper soll bacteria 8 the most rom.
mon d'Moolty, snd js easily overeome by nslog
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of Alter seeding. 1 can frpish soll from a fifteen
Im oid field that gave over 4 tons of hay to the
aire lost your, and where the baclotis is very
abundant, for prices,
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Route 103, Fayettovilie, N. Y.
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