THE CENTRE RAR EPORTER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1904 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. XT pobniiy ire] Mills, morning ;: Tussey ville, Centre Hall, evening. Refor ernoon ; ned-Uniin, morning ; Centre Hall, evening Spring Mills, afi- Pe sbyterian—Centre Hall, morning ; Spring Aaa UARING ROBBERY! Jecurred In Masonite Temple, 82000 Necured, The people of Altoona were startled iaturday afternoon by a robbery that was committed in the very heart of the city in the bold and daring style the wild and woolly west. a om THE FAMOUS WINTER RESORTS Of Florida and the COarolinsg, Resched Over the Seaboard Alr Line HB, KH, The Seaboard Air Line Railway has the shortest line snd offers the best {service via Washington and Rich- { mond, the most attractive route, to sll | the great health and pleasure resorts of LOOALS Read J. A. Reesmian's adv, The third month of the school in Centre Hall closed Friday, You will not be disappointed if you buy your at C. P. Long's. Xmas presents Lawyer H. ( nw office again, He had been ill of i 2: 2 3k XX Egg dg eel : 3 a i et Rodd didindadls dndinddl Lodge psn dpdpudindin dps dude SE, { the South Pinehurst and + Camden, RB | typhoid fever for six weeks or more, of Florid Hou, 1. and Miss attending win-|] the ses including N. C , and the famous resorts Mills, afternoon, usually keep candy We don’t— we sell it. od men, at 11:25 o'clock in the morn-| gouthern ing, entered the office of the Leahey | (1 Millhaim Coal Mining Compaay, in the Mason- | Theme at Missions ; | 1¢ Temple, Twelfth Avenue and Elev-| 4. id the rigors of 0 Services «uth Street, bouad and gagged the : slerk, Wilbur M. Ale, and made off | 4. vnong the Caroling with $2,000 in cash that was to be used | {or in paying off the Company's miners at I yookiets, time cards and information Lilly and Benscreek, I'he robbers entered when was alone, 2% 3228 : cn Pines Boalshurg Reformed —Pine , Piue Hall, afternoon, Grove, morning ; Rhone, DK Florence Rhone are ions of the Pen it Erie, Tae tiie Or r 1 K+ Mier Methedist—Kreame evening ; Asronsburg, u and Georgia. A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOOD CANDIES, 10c PER LB, We have a magnificent assortment of Candies to suit all tastes which we retail at the very low price of 10 cents per pound. EXCEPTIONALL FINE A IMENT OF CANDIES . 2 2] We al Wea the severe in fl FETTER ETT Mile of- | Flora isylvarnias latter EARLIZRLION, : Appointments not given here have not been ter days by a sojourn wery Flon reported to this office 1 ¥ itive, beltig $3 8 RE dee : ¥ Write beautifully Hustrated : 3 nel J. while at work t AC nel OpFRY 3 SALE REGISTER, K. SBchrack, of Loganton, Moadisadde 3 in his | ! ell Wednesday h nr, | south of Bpring Mills, real ¢ Bee adv. elsewhere A a from January 4, 1905 1p, Rodd mile , Pullman reserva i slate and LUmberiand, 5 Mr. Ale | As soon as the office door | wus opened, one of the robbers struck | Ale, Knocking him down. The men were masked, and displayed a revol- ver. % Salon 3 the overhead mow upon the t {1 vor feet on the solid plank. ireshing OR tions, ete ing IK J. J 1411 Chestnut st 5 i i i 8% LO tourist * rates i | landing fairly on his | Phe hard fall | nities severely, beneath, 2 4 3 i PULLER, Dist Puss. Agt , Philad. lphia, Pa Win. Scholl, March 15, Centre Hall, ' 5 » fave 17 a ember 17, 2 p. m., at Colyer land Mary A, Colyer, Calvin 8 3 ieday. D three tracts of Bottorl, Rat Anion TY 3 ist ’ sprained both He | candies which we sd Lo | sso An tlh 0 Both of these lin EXCEPTIONS. Buy a'l vour and save money, tric -— Last was rendered unconscious und b sold | ALS. { | | Btore, HMprivg Mills, i i A i he carried to the hots, 2 Candies are Cast adver. nl Hpka's Zoro Weather 5 Clerk Ale was gagged by wrapping suveral yards of eloth about his head Che robbers then turned their a'ten- tion torthe bag of gold and into some bag x 3 So it is X ABB DDD DA drigmiuiyn dns Saturday night mercury dropped to three degrees At eight o'clock Sunday morning the thermom- tised, : CF emptied It | | mpent a few days at Ale could | , | week. obscured | They coolly walked out of the | J. A. four, which they 1% pl Terms Ripka’s Cash Store SPRING below zero, $4 Lontz and wife Cof MifMinburg Mills 1 x 3 gh Spring ‘ 4 : las eters registered three degrees above ze- ro. That is this season of the year, or satchel, i remarkable weather for] ot tell whieh because of nis adadoadnndiadimniahanding TS Reesmaun advertises 3 Ado dtid vision nicki , i lat § 2 ail locked after them, plated ware in this issue, «ud down the stairs and away. Pay- uaster Leahey returned to the build-| The Evans heirs ad: 11:30 o'clock. He stopped | uns hows it the hall a few minutes to talk Also sloves a 8150 2 1% 1 is Robbers Got und a line of Kitchen utensils, MILLS. PENN. A ahah ¥ ostoffice at Juniata, znown as Kipple, was blown fein the p iggy i £88 tug sbout slend, near A 3 ‘ednesday morning of las with {| public sale, Janu George Eppleman, another coal opers- | [« ¢ tor with offices in the iry and stamps, aggregat minection with > » Postmaster the building. t Daring their conversation they heard In rappiog in the Leabey office. Leahey | oq finally walked to the door, rapped and | receiving no answer called to Ale. Hi becoming same | sore Bret-cluss thinbe bank day >> NB YW BD Bn hit lieth aint | another column wiil the public by Cot. | ox bormoms wore LrrTERs TET. ¢ HEADQUARTERS FOR . . Holiday Goods addressed 10 FF main io his se for ——— Oortnes Hand Hacked into Shreds, Por s80ip, reset Calvin J «till received no snswer and : Porter town while Kryder, shred cor let his hand slip into the machine and the wrist, er, a young farmer of Clintondale, neighbor, Heury fodder, accidentally will ve pleased to near ain ined a step-ladder was secured and Geiping ais hom- through the the assisted by Mr. Eppleman and as Nicholson, he crawled transom and robbs ry. discovered daring it was shredded to we fs ft sai s—— Ee ..e, Common Rockers, Quartered Oak Poli: Iron Beds, i Dog Bites tirocer Aged Woman Turned into Human Torch of SEWeeping SHOW six “nN es un fo) 8. Thompson Hilbish, a grocer Mrs. Anoa Harbridge, aged seventy- while years, of Julian, this county, was | vemsent Bunday morning | badly burned Mouoday, 6th fost which threatened her | She lives near to the Bald Ea- ’ while | in the band by a dog, sup- | fighting a fire, Hiibish lost no | home for Bailti- Pasteur * railroad, a large field being bet wee ke, A fire to Organs and at Ww a Y hone and the trac wpa sing engine set the fleld. The wing toward Mrs. noticing the danger, she out into the yard to fight the She had been there but a short time when her clothing caught in a few minutes was a hu- | Her cries brought to her iiss Mary Wilson, who lives with | tear off | Other help ar- Mra. about In ex ent of her injuries she is expected near | to recover, Lig ca —r—— . grass | wind was prorse Thief bhi of Michael r, which vaught the Harbridge's | ° roe, and Grits Yarns Mr. Yaroell was } Millis, but home and, vhere, and then come was i went airy fou AY AO 5 has heen we i grounds at | far oy of. bird named | hapa : to us where you can ¢ss money, Church BUH. an fire | YEAS 8 jail and she 1 § nourg, was aso cap | } torch. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRING MILLS ed of the buggy horse when He the sw isburg jail. rived but not the Nhe at started to oLee captured Was burning clothing. until burned Harbridge the face, | spite of GO BDV D DH DDD VDD VW DDD D GOOD VDDDDRDVDDRDRRDD tie i SS Uh Uh Th SS SR TT Ta Th soe fo —————— waa badly Shot Friend, Thinking Him Tarkey d one side. the i hands a: John Bearer, nineteen years old, was seriously she SBhindle, M fll $3380} i ging a rabbit t while hunting THE BE»T | AEP AF i Mo a SHOES SAS ENE “a Thinking of Buying Shoes? Here's Information for You Ao ——————— He was dig- p———— pile, when inty. don coun " irom s stone One Deer Per Haster Enough i & $ . Mrs i have the State Game Commission, estimales | his companion, Elmer Fisher, saw his head bobbing through the underbrush, | A full | hia left side, arm From reports Becretary Kalbfus, of nd mistook him for a turkey. charge t i fleet ID and head. Bixty eounted in his hat — rt that the 3000 hunters io Pennsylvania | | killed 1000 deer and | : several hundred bears The ¢ Yeager & Davis . woods this season seven hules were ynmissioner will oppose the | . {just 190 bill to be presented to the next Legis i { lature to permit bunters to kill only | John A. Strunk writes the Reporter | lly moved | i : Sl | buck deer on the ground that many | from Iola, Kansas, thus: Thaverent-|, killed and | farm to B ed the Vernon, aod moved | left in the woods by hunters afraid to | to Iola. elaim them. may get to doing » . Ihe Ohlo and Kansas Oil Com pany four Vernon. They and one-half have, Theresare two wells of Rev. Kelsey, and ed one hundred dollars per acre, Wee lu From Country to Town Fhursdas fawns would be For ¥ . Ee ATI, nen secured a hot David { Dale eft for I am teaming at present, bat umpbell. Austin de.) g else so0D. met in Our Leading Lines Always 43 inoue aud barn. This ies go ol 1 InSwick . . 0... : F Wi " For Men . . . STETSON BILT WELL WALK OVER We have the well known Freed Mr. Kalbfus says there were many and form a party | more hunting camps than usual in the ! Pennsylvania woods this year, and that one man should pot be permitted | George HOR who Erie oo Thursday to wells, near about two the farm I on the farm he has been offer. aod ZO0 has tend a meeting of the State Grange. For Women , . .. JOHN H. CROSS DOROTHY DODD SHOES YEAGER & DAVIS SPECIAL Brothers Working Shoes. are located George Thompson wt a inbie While LH Lick al the saw miles from Va to shool more than one deer during the season, bor-e on Friday ionding a wagon w mii, the horse dropped dead in the haroess, Mrs is visiting her d«ughter, Mrs. Rudy, at State College, Mr Mrs 8S E. Holla: da, of Philadelphia, are also being entertaiued at the ——I A ANA May Get Youn into Trouble, Coble ct fines Am — i Was f(t Our William 7 We have a fu We can give The practice of writing just a few words in a package of papers or of wer- chaudise mailed at a lower rate than letters is said to have become »o com- mon that postmasters have been in- structed to examinesuch packag s and report to the department officials. The cost of prosecution in the United States District court and a flue of 4 angler, the latter having come on twenty-five doliars would be as small to place them in a Catholic home. It th : id with tne F As , i 3 » . : Poor Director Pensyl took charge of a ona yn 1e Bender could escape | ara. Harris, of which he has charge, with. the little ones and had them sent to s— the alms house, where they will be ta kept until ux comple investigation is made into the matter, ——— A — sid In the Altoona Tribune of Thursday We can give yo the following appeared : The five young children of William Johnston, were being taken to Will. immeport on Tuesday by a woman by the name of Mrs. Mees, who clsim- ed she was taking them to that city, after being given authority to do so, sane place, the pas® week were Among slrangers in town the Harry (Ginss, of bury ; William A. Ishler, Fred and Attorney Miu te Hers N. B. man, istriet YEAGER & DAVIS ® BELLEFONTE, PA. WHER SHAS YEAGER & DAVIS 5 5 £8 48 oF oF oF T*IARM FOR -—— fern WE DT farm of |, mm, wituet Hite cow bisitiema connected iy. Pa ¥ plenly of water, fa fg mid | Well ; first cla i well fenced, 84d 8 Little tial rehard with pleaty of fiolt of all ki VOunE rehearse Just star ed At exowil farm; heal and desirable y Hither paclicuian Apply ku BD FOREMAN Centre Hall, Ps ——————— AAronsburg, Mrs. Amelia Summers, who has had poeumonia for the past few weeks, is improving Miss Nellie Mingle haa gone to Mill heim to learn the art of dressmaking with Lizzie Keen. Mrs. Katie the home of Adam Woll’s | ind, situate in the township Btore, one day last week. Centre and state of Penn'a, In u real oota® of the late William Colyer, Mr. Kreider and Mise SBmeliz, of | SO. 1 21 ACRES Bounded on ih lande of William Boal, on the cast Bayder county, sp-nt a few days at] known as Boai's Gap, on the south idence sov (rotian known as the Fisher lands, on the v the residence of Harvey Crouse, lof J, Y. Ginsgow, contaiting about twenty-one Mrs. Rebecon Charles has gone to! acres more or less, : , No. 2. 57 ACRES. Bounded on the north by help nurse her sisters, who are both [lands of Andrew Jordan William and . ” John R. Lee, on the ¢ast by land of 1, Y. Glasgow, sick at their home at Hublersburg, on the south by land lately soid to Wm. Whitmer Prof, Htover and family spent a few | and Sons Co. and on the west by lands of James i Kunkie, containing 681 y seven acres, more or loss, days with his parents, near Rebers-| xo 3 #8 ACRES Bounded on the north by . ' lands of Howard Lingle and others, on the exst burg, returning home again Sunday by lands of James Runkle, on the south by lands afternoon, Intely sold 30, Wa. A tet and sons Oo. anid on a the west by land of A. J. Reichley and Uo. con George Fehl sold his home on North g thir " pr 2nd Street to Emanuel Musser, of near town. Mr. Fehl bought the George Bollinger property. Mra, Katie Keller, of Lock Haven, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mra, Fred Limbert, returning to her home agnin on Wednesday, ¢ BARD nt dairy location Yor Grange Program, Below is the Program for Progress Grange for the meeting on Saturday, 17th inst. : Appointment of a committee on the good of the Order. Jas. A. Keller, Recitation, Roy Behafler. The advisability of arranging for a course of lectures of general interest to the community. By the Grange. Recitation, Mrs. D. W. Bradford. ————— Soeial on Christmas Eve, Mrs, Mary Shoop, Fourth Vice Presi- dent of the Epworth League, wishes to announce that a social will be held in the Methodist church, Christmas eve, to which all are invited. There will be entertainment of a literary character ns well as refreshments. No admission will be charged, but a dime will be looked for, sm A A SS Compare Your Label. Those who paid subseription on the Reporter since October 24, are requests ed to compare the lnbel and ascertain whether or not proper credit has been given. Compare the label on this is sue with the label of any previous je sue. Do so at once, aud report errors, if any. AI MAP Pure mixed candy at CO, P. Long's. th fa sata Unquestionably the Hest, “The Pittsburg Post” Is constantly increasing in favor with the reading public of the large section of country, in which it circulates. It is a Demo eratic paper, although it nombers many thousands of Republicans among its subscribers, simply becsuse it is a bright, clean, journal—a newspaper in the highest sease of the word. “The Post” is not given to geandal or sensationalism and its ob- Ject is to give all the important news in the most attractive form. “The Post’ is not only a paper for the business man, but also for his family. The editorials of “The Post’! aim to be instructive and entertaining and to elucidate clearly the meaning of the important happenings of the world, “The Post” is particularly a favorite with the women, because it makes a special endeavor to give them Just the kind of news that interests them, “Ine Post’s’' market and financial news has long been noted for its relia bility, and its railroad industrial news is equaled by no other paper. ——— A ———— Nioe new glassware at C, P. Long's. a NT} EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. «The of the estate of William Colyer, fil sol! at public sale, at Colyer, Pa. SATURDAY, DMCEMBER 17, 2P. M hose three certain messy EX Orton You will see that in all our RNITURE QUALITY STYLE STABILITY AND REASONABLE PRICES Predominate ..REARICK BROS... Farniture Dealers and Funeral Directors . , SAA I CENTRE HALL. F0000VRNN00000000006000900400 deceased, Weaver visited at wots of Winters, near tp-to~date Jordan taining thirty «ix acres more or lees TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent. of purchase money to be paid on day of saie, one-hall loss said ten por cent. on the execution and delivery of & deed or deeds for mid promises and the other one-Baif In four months from day of sales Deferred payments to be soured by jndgment Hotes, MARY A, COLYER, C.K BOTTORF, Excoutors of estate of Wm, Colyer, deo'd, DLONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGES ON FARMa, 4 to b por rent, TERM OF YEARS, HENDERSON & CO., 1214 Aveh Bbooet, Fhlludelphin, Pay isin Among those who attended local in. stitute at Rebersburg on Friday even ing were, W. C Mingle, Merrill lsen- hower, Clyde Stover, Mabel Crouse, Unlvin Weaver, Nora Bower, aud a number of others,
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