The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 08, 1904, Image 4

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S. W. SMITH,
TRE REPORTER.
Ed#tor and Proprietor.
Penna.
DECEMBER 8, 1804
CENTRE | las,
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There | wees to this date
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Phun
Harris Township.
the last four
r, Mrs. Mech-
this
his
David Lohr, who spent
months with his daughts
tley, Nantyglo,
hlace t to spe nd Lie
returned to
winter with
SONS,
Lohr made a business trip
to Bpow Shoe
D.
school
Solomon
nat week.
B. 1 16 treasurer
stant
who
of the
now,
lad Came
Mos, Amanda
i the family for
utertain the
iu
the person of
there a week
a few
little s
Peter Smith iM Potts townel
transact
1p,
Mouday
Mission-
meel
1 hia son Joho
ed in Belle
.
SNAASEEE DATA
Keller, spent
a few days iu | hone
fiheirn
Miss
at the county capital.
Mrs, J. Y. Dal
of Lemont, ealled on friends in
bu: Thur
Mrs. Maguie
i Eva,
PUER
Marion Murray spent Saturday
an ter Edith,
Boals-
i dauga
g last
nd daughters
8, who visit-
ed the ladies parents, Mr. and Mrs
John Kiige, a attended the
chureh services at Boalsburg on
Edos an
Oak Hall,
Bun-
day.
Mis Kenedy, of
thelr
iranch,
Mey &r on
ple were on
usin,
were
a pleasure
UNLY, wihere
birthday par-
Miss Martha Ev-
© VOULE man.
Branch, has
farm, and Joho
the Leech
Flite weasel
of the moun-
IW rap.
a
Millheim,
Miss Mamie Miller, one
girls in the Bell Es
or at Ntate College «
Miss Mary Hart
Baturday afte a“
frie: d relatives in M
I. B. Luse, after a
his place, returned witl
of the hello
was a visit-
day.
irned home
visit with
Hinbure.
visit in
1 his family to
surg.
xchange
Ver sun
an re
week's
ids an
Ww eek's
their home in Wilki
Mrs, E. Mauck returned home
Baturday, having week with
her parent
A. lL
“Bed-bug
not
spent. a
g in Shamokin.
Gephart’s
Hollow,
operation
sawmill,
Brush
week
located in
Valley, is
owing
the befell the sawyer,
Curtis had the
fingers on both hands Jacerated by a
SAW,
Harry Coll, who had been to Oak
Grove and other points for the last ten
days, selling clgars, returned bome
Friday, having sold out.
John M: Rockview over
Sunday to see his wife and son,
J. C. Brith, traveling salesman for
Lucas & Co, Philadelphia, spent Ban-
day with his family io this place,
Bishop Hartzler, of the United
Evangelical church, preached an in-
structive sermon to a large and appre-
ciative audience on Bunday evening
J. C. Meyer, E«q., or Bellefonte, was
in town Tuesday, on business,
Cyrus Braogart, of Centre Hall, was
seen: in town on Tuesday,
Joho Gray, of tate College, transaots
ed busivess in town on Tuesday,
Mrs. John F. Harter, of State Cole
lege, was in town a few days last week
at the home of Win. Miller,
Xmas goods at (. P. Long's.
Poultry, Pork, Beef hides wanted at
C. P. Long's store,
min Bass.
Christmas Photo's,
For the month of December, Bmith,
the Artist, will make you dozen of
his $4 00 pietares for only $1 50 per doz.
en. Centre Hull gallery open every
Friday until 2 o'clock.
Ww. W. Fair,
Photwgrapber,
this
to
cident that
Kleckner, he having
Yer was to
——
Spring Mills.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Gordon expect to
make Altoona their future home. Mr.
Gordon went there a few weeks ago
and since then has been employed,
Their goods were shipped on Monday
and Mrs, gordon followed a few days
later,
Mrs, Harry Frankenberger, of near
Millheim, spent Bunday in town.
Mrs. Amelia Hettinger is at present
visiting her son, Wm. Hettinger,
Joho Ream and family, of Bunbury,
spent last week visiting friends and
relatives,
0, H. Deibler, traveling for the Day-
ton Scale Company, spent last Friday
night at the home of hisschool friend,
8. Ward Gramley.
Miss Byers, of 8t. Thomas, is visit.
ing at the home of her sister, Mrs,
ory Rios
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, of Lewisburg,
visited at the home of C, E. Royer
over Sunday,
Em
Rev. H. B. Hartzler, D. D., of Har-
risburg, Bishop of the United Evan-
gelieal church, preached an eloquent
and instructive sermon to a large num-
ber of people, in the United Evangel-
ical church, on Tuesday eveuing.
Bishop Hartzler's sermon was certain-
ily a treat to the people of this com-
muuoily.
Merchant C, P.
ess trip to
week.
Michael
Long made a busi-
Jellefonte one day last
Miller,
st at the
week,
of Rebersburg, was
home of C. E. Zeigler
NN. of
Monday
the
enns
Marshall, Allegheny City,
was here [ast in the iuterest
window gl
Creek
Hall.
i that church will be
ass for
sing
P
Luthera:
at Penn Vhen com
of the
of
one
wt modern churches in this part
sountry.
H. M. Wert, of Brush Valley, was
around shredding cornfodder for som
Fe
33
hie farmers last week.
Miss Mary Potter, of Linden
was in town last week
new buggy from 8
Hall
purchase
Li. Cond
by Prof
class ou Balur
attended
and
a fine,
i recital
ei}
AUC
given
Har; 'u singiog
day evening, was fairly well
Professor Har
Saturday
evening last, was a very delightful e
tertaioment, and largely attended
Misa Louise Edler assisied snd presid-
The concert given by
rington and his class on
ed al the piano, aod the music was «f
s high order. The singing was excel
lent, particularly the children’s songs
being of a live
ter,
iy and amusing charae
I
aud caused considerable merri
cert was a decided suc
nent : hie cop
CVs,
The recently
short distance above the
tion, by C. J. Finkle,
aperation,
ten 1
stave mill erected »
railroad sia
is now in full
he capacity of the mill i»
housand per day. Mr.
t
or eight men
slaves
Fiokie will employ six
all winter,
If the livery continues
lively as it for the
three months, Mr, Kahl says he wil
or
business ES
!
Lins been ins
be obliged to buy one two mor
tenins,
W. O Gramley is still increasing his
stock of choice fowls. He has
over five hundred chickens, nearly al
leghorn, His stock farm is kept is
fine order, and looks interesting sud
sliractive to travelers on the pike.
T. B. Jamison, the popular insur-
ance agent, last week killed three
porkers weighing respectively 255,
and 304 Ibe. Wednesday he killed tw:
bogs, ought Sept. lst, weighing at
that time 40 and 41 lbs. Now they
weigh 160 and 165 lbs. Pretty good
for so short a time.
How
oil
-
iA SA
Linden Hall.
Mrs. William Harshbarger, after
spending several weeks at the home of
her parents, returned to Altoona.
Lloyd Smith and family, who were
here for the faneral of his sister, Mrs
Frank Bible, returned home last werk,
Mrs. Mildred Miller, of Philadel
phia, with her little son Russel, and
Miss Gertrude Miller, of “The Glades,”
visited friends here last week,
Quite a number of Odd Fellows
drove to Bellefonte to take part ina
banquet held there by the order,
The Coatesville hunters, who have
been emeamped in the Bear Meadows,
for several weeks, took the train for
home Thursday without haviog shot
any game,
David Boyder, while walking to
Linden Hall Friday shot six quail and
rotited a fl wok of about thirty,
Mre. John Diehl is spevdiog a week
at her parental home,
Bidney Kuhn, who has been at
Watsontown, is home for a week.
Jacob Sparr returned to his home in
Madison, Ohio, on Baturday. While
here he rented his farm, now occupied
by Jacob Lee, to Charles Kuhn, who
will take possession on the first of
April.
A purty of surveyors lest week sur-
veyed part of the Van Tries farm,
north of the railroad, which Mrs.
Harris, the present owner of the farm,
sold to E. M. Huyett, of Centre Hall
George Keller has gone to New York
for treatment. He has been a sufferer
for some time and it is to be hoped Le
will be benefited by the change,
Mrs. John Behreck has been spend-
ing a few days with her mother,
CATHERMAN-S HIRES,
. —
Two Popaisr Young Psople, of
Mills, are United In Marriage,
In the presence of about sixty
ed guests, Miss Kathryn
Boring Mila, married at
o'clock, on Wednssday, to Robert
Catherman, of the same place,
Miss Bhires is the accomplished
daughter of M, Bhires, the well known
insurance man, at the
wedding took place, vtherman
is the station Mills,
and is a man of excellent qualities
The deco.
rated for the occasion, evergreens and
of
twelve
|
Bh ires,
was
whose home
Mr. OC
spring
agent at
Shires parlor was tastily
potted plants being principally used.
At the sound of 8 wedding
rencered by Miss Maude
Mifflinburg, the bridal
the parlor. The
Réina shires,
best man, 8
From, of
tered
Mies
and
party
maid of honor,
sister of the bride,
Ward Gramley,
Then followed
groom. They were met in the
window by Rev Bell, of Altoona,
siding Elder of the M. E
entered
rat. the bride and
bay
Pre-
church, who
tiful ring Rev
the bride's pastor assisted
I'he
muslin
ceremony.
bride's gown was
trimmed with lac
carried a bouquet of white ros
maid of honor was attired
wrried
Both the
i wked vi ry jit
After cong
Ore
crepe and «
roses
mKl
+ Baroum & Bail
Twelve
e Img
wa 8 allions
wns from Lh
¢ Royal H
5 §
fi A
Ba-que
iste, The L
eriat sla
its kind in the
iq jariel
s Dahlis
ing act.
adder a
mi joists, an lesen
of which is alone worth the
wdmission
lA gs
Found Dead in Bed,
Rebecca C.,
dilesburg,
Tobias
was found
wife of
dead in bed
Faesday morning at her home io that
place,
Mrs,
apparently
sudden
her family and friends,
She was fifty-n
survived by her
Death was due to heat failure
Lireen went to bed Monday night
as well as usual
demise was a
ine years of age and is
husband and five
children, three boyva and two girls
——— A ———
Featernity House Qaarantined
The Phi
sntined by Dr. John Robi
ason on
scarlet fever, This ‘sath:
ins been
The cases are both mild.
every
taken,
necessary precaution
Le MSA AAAI
Apples, Butternutia, Shell.
barks wanted at ones, C P. Long.
clr cois——
Woodward.
Mr. and Mrs. Gephart, of
burg, visited with their son,
samuel Gephart, last Baturday,
Charles Wolfe and wife, of
Asronsburg, were in town one
Inst week,
Prof. E 8. Stover, wife and dsugh
ter Girace, of Aanronsburg, visited thu
Indy's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Hosterman, Saturday and Sunday,
Mra O. Le Buck and daughter Hil
de, of Rebersburg, spent last week
wiih friends at this place, .
Mrs. Bayder snd son Reno, of Glen
Iron, visited the lady's parents Satur
day and Sunday,
Miss Florence Yearick spent Bun
day with her frivad Mabel Wolfe,
Mrs. George Huss, of Spring Mille,
in visiting her sister, Polly Snyder,
A AA A ———
Waluus,
Rebers.
Prol
near
day
Holiday goods at U, P. Loug's.
a A ————
THERE ALY THEIRS,
Wide preast Distress on Account of Pro
longed Drought
An unprecedented drought
the year
-O1e pre
valling at a time of when
most sections of the sate have their
rainy now sfilicis several
widely-separated regions of Pennsyl-
vapia, The upper Deluware Valley,
for example, is 80 nearly dry, bad it
not been for a sudden shift of the wind
there could
of the
phia, the river was so
BERROT] wom
have been
Philadel
the
Tennessee in
low
yt fre
Cruiser
shal
lowest it hax been in
al such =»
Al
than enough water to supply
lenovo there is scarcely more
sdeiphia and Erie locomot
Lock
thie Went
the ver ge
Ves.
Haven and Watsontowt
3
tr. 1
Branch Valley,
of a
urs
ost iresnilig
famine
Iu the Nip RiIO8E Valley
have heretofore withstood sil
Ponly gone
cave-like
dry sen
dry, but
great hollows
rocks,
through which they
sunk,
were o
snd water is
of two
nally iu fed
+
sl&NCe Thies 0 BEUpIY
ru! wt ts
Fis #lock
Montoursville’ mount
has run dry, aud the te
a great artes]
diptheria
1 !
it dead int
ut ie
Lrenins |
Wed oe
Mrs Frouma
Plum Grove,
Mre, Oscar Homan
Leen on
Harvey Swat
gence visit
PF. A. Auman 3
¢ fo mers
Linden Hall.
Ewanuel Swartz and
toudaie, spent several ds
d fami
Mrs, Gingerict?
visiting at the home
and family.
Jobn Korman and
weelt at Lhe ho
Linden Hall,
Mrs
Presnler
inst
fiear
z and Mre,
Helin we Lip LO
H Vey DWal
made at
pallid —
Kee Pp your eye on the windov
P. Long's.
See the
Long's,
a — a
nice line of tove at
For hard colds, bronchitis,
asthma, and coughs of all
kinds, you cannot take any-
thing better than Ayer’s
Cherry
Pectoral
Cherry Pectoral. Ask yout
own doctor if this is not so.
He uses it. He understands
why it soothes and heals.
“1 bad & terrible congh for weoks, Then b
took Ayers Cherry Pectoral and only one
hand Sonmpitte cured mo”
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