The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 13, 1904, Image 4

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    “HE CENTRE REPORTER.
S. W. SIUTH, Editor and Proprietor,
PENNA,
OCTOBER 13, 1904.
CENTRE HALL,
THURSDAY,
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KEPLER, of Fe
JOHN NOLL, of Be
Spring Mills
J. M. Rearick, Sunday after-
preached a very able sermon ap-
propriate to the tenth anniversary of
his pastorate in charge. Rev,
Rearick ion and
esteem of all bis people, who apj
ate his work among them.
Mrs. Mary Breon returned last week
from Altoona where she spent a few
weeks visiting a son and a daughter,
Miss Lizzie Btover returned last
Monday aflernoon from the city
where she purchased her fall and win-
ter millinery goods.
George Long, of Farmers Mills,
working in Allison's mill
C. J. King is improving the appear-
ance of his very much by the
addition of a large porch.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gramley Wed-
vesday left for Pittsburg where they
will spend a few days. Mr. Gramley
is delegate to the State Sunday
school convention which waeets in that
city from the 12th to 14th.
m—r———
Woodward.
Revival meeting began in the United
Evangelical church Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. H. Williams, of Centre Hall,
accompanied by her son Fred, visited
her sister, Mrs. Wolfe.
Mrs. Miranda Motz and Florence
Yearick were to Millheim last week.
Mrs. Chas, Feveings, a. lady from
Baltimore, Md., was called bome to
see her mother, Mrs. Priscilla Yearick,
who is very ill with typhoid fever.
Prof. Gephart and family
Bunday at Rebersburg.
M. and William Faltz, of
Harter, West Virginia, returned home
Inst week,
Orio Motz and Mr. Hartman,
ferson, 8, C., are visiting C.
Eiwood Oradorf, after suffering from
Rev.
noon,
this
has won the admirat
wreci-
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house
a
spent
Htover
with her suat, Mrs. Kate
; 8t Fiedler,
George Ard left
bleeh
for
college,
Mrs, Eby and
Hess, spent sunday with Mrs
da Haines
Aman~
Eimer Stump, who spent the
tires months to West Virgiois, re-
turned home Friday, where he will re.
last
main, There is no place like home
Alfred Osman and daughter Elsie
a spending some time at the home of
John Mersinger,
Misses Mary and
Bub returoed “saturday, after
visiting friends sud relatives in Union
cwinty., They attended
ton fair, aud are much
their trip.
Among the sick are Mrs,
Jordan aud James Farner,
Henry Fye had the misfortune to
have a branch of a tree strike him on
the arm, Saturday, which dislocated
the joint.
Quite a number of people attended
the county fair, at Bellefonte, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 8B. Bottorf spent
Bunday evening at the home of P, 8,
Boal,
Fred Moyer, of Penn Hall, is spend-
ing several days as the guest of his
brothers, John and Henry, of this
place,
Moyer
Home
sino
the Mil.
pleased with
Emmet
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Of course the blind actor has to have
a leading man.
Harris Township.
Dr. Kidder and Harry Shirk attend-
ed the public sale of mule and horse
colts at Brown's stock stable,
Furnace,
at an average price of fifty-four dollars,
Mrs. Hannah Burchfield, who spent
the summer with her daughter, Mrs
iting her daughter, Mrs. William
Beck, at Centre Line.
Miss Edna Devine, who spent the
summer with Mrs, Charles Kulin,
turned to her Pine
Mills,
Owing to the fair weather last week
aud the reduced fare on the railroad,
quite a fair crowd from here
the county fair and
time.
Mrs, Holomon Lohr with
little boys visited for a
friends at Buow Shoe.
Mr. Mrs. William Bodle,
Buflalo Run, spent Sunday here.
Solomon and Leslie Mechtley, who
worked on a farm in this place during
the past season, returned to their hme
at Nantyglo, where they will go to
school.
Frank
assisting
home at
reported a fair
her two
few days with
and of
Harnish, of Bnow
Lohr
Mr
shoe, is
Solomon al
work oun the farm, as Lohr's lin
paired health
do the work
Mrs. T. C
tev. aud
dens,
LE
Hot
rs. C
ol
tiaries
iz,
Lambert, of
were visitors at the Felly
sine | wee KK,
a number of our farmers wer
cider
loads of
of
galions
mill, Lemont, last
reel th apples,
business at the
of cider
guile a rush press,
about 4,500
been made there on Tuesday
D
homes
William and CC.
Moore
Baumgardner
are beautifying their
by re tntin and the lat-
Lowen
visited friends at William
and Beech Creek.
8S. J Wagner
OuR, Ar Vv
s Mr. and
Misses Margaret
Pine
burg
Mrs.
Alt
sod son |
siting the lady's pa
Mrs, Cyrus Durst
aud Nora
a few days
Miller, of
tall, speat in Boal
and Mrs
Cambria county.
Miss Jennie Huuter
in this place, left
county
\ Nu
Mr. ll were
, who spent
month inst
day for Ci
il visit |
arfield where she
wi r some time before return.
log to her home at Bellev
Mrs.
the
near Ples
vue,
Amanda Walker,
few
wihio spen !
last months at Wesley
Tate's,
want Gap, is aye al her
home in Boalsburg for a short time.
lara Straw, of Braddock, wh
from an attack of
Of
Mra. (
is rec
phoid fever, i
Mr. aud Mrs |
Mrs. A
toons carl
Ww
overing ty-
5 Vis parents,
Aras
pp
ner mot
Al
who mel
week and
J. W. Keller,
Iyrone, is vis-
M
ifoiu
unie Ki
pg for baer,
accident last
Mrs
Lillie Meek, of
ith &
ia ill at th
Miss
serious
¢ home of
iting bere.
Miss Gertrude Wieland spent Satur-
day a the county seal,
Mrs. Julia Dioges, Mrs.
Fisher, Misses Rose Woods, Katharin
Meyer, Beryl | aud Messrs.
Howard Bricker and Dauiel Mothers
baugh visited in Bellefonte last week
J. IL. Stonecypher and wife at-
tended the meeting of Syuod, at Belle.
ville, last
The ladies of the Lutheran mission.
ary society held their monthly meet-
ing at the howe of Mrs. Burab Sweeney
thursday.
Amanda
$ s
arollse
ev,
week
last
A business meeting was held in the
Reading room Tuesday evening.
A number of our people attended t
ral David Weaver
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anes OF
An ioteresting service,
by Proll.
Reforma
Bg eo
d C
i, "Helping one another,
want
ig the auren
Owing to the of rain,
grain fields do not
Chestouls are and
w hold
plenty
Been
80
the
Saturday that runs out,
apuirreis, who
Cid but
Millheim,
Mr PD. Li.
the fair on Friday last,
Attorneys J. CU, Meyer
vis were arrivals in
, and Mrs, rby
town
the
Monday
wesumably in interest
Orvis, who Is a ¢
Ker
th street,
Miss Lizzie
home on Not
Dr. G. S. Frank is improviog hiss
beautiful home, Penn
up
his lawn,
Tobias, who
8, left 1
01
filling and otherwise
Hg
iad been
(George home
w week iesday for
§
Das secured a ion ia tha
posit
hospi
J. C
ing o
Mr. aud Mrs
for their
Keen is
AOI 1
employed by
Company as tr
Pittsburg.
Adda Hess 1
lan i, who made an
the Musser House, left
their he in
Rn,
na and i
M INNES
Hes
ly
SHOICK
apparent
much
“iti
shou!
ny Mounta
urd ay
Operations at Ziunmerman’s saw
ail wil
Mir. Zi
sil bid,
be suspended
dinerinan purposes to seil the
held on Saturday
Lid
N. UG John A
Wiciand ; see
DW M;,
Lodge, Culvin Wieland,
H. E Weber made a business trip to
Rock Springs last Friday,
W. B Moore, of Nefls Mills, shipped
a car load of sheep and hogs from Oak
Hall, Wednesday.
D. W. Myers shot a large hot owl
early one morning. The bird measured
4 feet from tip to tip,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lonebarger
spent Sunday with friends in Pleas
ant Gap.
A new Industry, known as the
Boalsburg Broom Factory, has been
started. The first shipment is ready,
and it is hoped this will be a good
thing for the town,
A A ——————
Lots of men are crauks, and yet you
can’t turn them down,
V. a
Hntie
Giogerieh ;
F. A.
ers :
fd Wo
Pross
Mis
Cativg
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of {
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of Pi
Jacob
iy EV tng.
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Beuner Walker, e Glenn,
Walker,
Vise
his Inst
week.
Wim. Tate made a business
State College, last week.
Irvin Stover, of Centre Hill,
Miss Bessie Bearson, of Linden
father,
irip
and
Hall,
ris on Sunday.
burg, called
on Tuesday.
Mra. G3. N. Stuart and
spent
of D. EK.
at the home of Wm. Tate
Eliza
home
niece,
last Tuesday at the
Huoyder, .
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a questionable character,
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