THE CENTRE REPORTER. a0 ay SDAY, DECEMBER 1904 APPOIN TMENTS. le, morning ; Centre Hall, i foevening Hall, morning and rio Georges He, Egg Hill, | i, evening 1 i==Hoalsbu morning . én here have not been 3-4 mile tmberiand, | Parsonage Wednes ited in marriage Hall, OUurg Hails the P awarded Need of Crnsy tract, for 102 700 il cost Lhe COLL Pi i IK ¥ moved mniy, Limaster member yo F ECR himseld for §1 00 iption in 1854 I remember ti siiedd ir relatives sppre- our pa- Hany boy hood oo — O00 Sealtiaon Megara, W of ny Valley : Fred Muathiler, = WwW i Hhaffer, Bald Eile Joha I. Wilson, M + Percheron stal- lio i, 5 $ : fiinetean hundred pounds, ¢ paid £3 000 Tue a 14! is «nid to be, and should be, a very fins one Ii is boped the gn {a % 3 ' have will ter flaancial success in P ws Chass i -pricad flenh pr wed eatirely v aa SH irae elusation’ rather high, but there t¢ my than one farmer in thia Vallay who has taken the degree of “dH, skinned by strangers, wed of Was have bet. than those who, pur. that wires. years ago, finras irthiless REL eR ab Kelth's Theatre The bill holding Philadelphia, { this week bide fair most presented at that place thus far this season. fo addition to the “Magie Csuldron” or Liquid Air demgpnstration, and the Royal Japanese Guards, which are two of the biggest novelties ever presented in vaudeville, there is nu excellent come dy bill wad what the Philadelphia corre- spondent of “The Billboard” has to gay sbout Kelthi’s : It serve monoto- pous to report week sfter week over flowing houses at this thestre and yet that is the tue state of sffsirs. Busi. ness fs always good. The vill of vau- deville presented are of the highest Characier. forth in Keith's bestuut Street Theatre tobe one of the noteworthy Hardware Store Robbed, The haid ware store of VanDyke & | company, of Lock Haven, wus entered | by robbers who got away with about | $200 worth of goods, mostly pocket Kuoives, razors, revolvers and watches. Eotrance was gained by prying open | the shutters and windows, — elie a—— Small-Pox The low temperature has developed and in many and cities where the disease was prevalent toa greater or less ex- towns appearance, Among the nearby towns thus afflicted jellefonte, Miles- burg and Mifflinburg, Ee are Assogiation Department of Educational Department February High Siate Directors’ the will The Directors’ Niate tenth 10h, session, in the School fnstruct- ull [hese sessions are highly id should Le attended by di- ¥ Sn fA tl Litthe “nyder Has the Cash here ix $817 420 81 on deposit in the Their Other he Muyder to cinty $763 803 20 returned 50 000 {us nl As 234 1 held by Suyder county lwo dollars by millivo ar coun y ni - ran Chareh Lut} altho interferes Feopns Creek Lu hie the Penns Creek rei i progressing, westher Lo some WwW. 0 vorkmen will Housman and his iave the few days, Hes Co be of enngregation was luring the Ludwig Albrecht Wil- historical ne neerning mgregation may interest adminis M arngral residence Musser, until 1810 when jintly vy Lut Reformed and extensive. Luther wr fosr fifty f v Joseph Welker i new brick the pera I'he Years, > on plety n 1 £3 Paul Swabb, of tarried a few hours th Mrs Kizzie Swabh, b has gone Lo spend a few bis sons, Le win, ¢ Wm. of ( pnati, Oni i Detwile r and gird wife, Heush se the Sai Valley, d Inmily spent in Georges Clymer Stover and his sister, Kutie Weave r, spent a day Jast John Weel «st the home “privg Milis, Edwin Smith, of Osk Hall, Bible ing in the Re the reading formed church, BOLLE Very interesting remarks, the evening this here chur Ale seTViICes In 'h every week cept Friday and Haturday evenings; sunday morning communion will be held, A p> Cent e Hill The farmers are busy Hoe, morning in the near future, The Decker Brothers are about through sawiog on the Leister tract, Many of the farmers must drive their stock to the creek to water, A. U. Alexander is culling paper wood on the James Bweetwood farm for D OC. Lingle, Wm. Livgle and Miss Bwariz spent Sunday at the home of William Rip- ka, in Georges Valley, Pine Stump. Irvin Burris snd wife were to Belle- fonte last Friday, George Erhart was on the sick list several days Inst week, Foreman & Bmith loaded a ear of baled hay at Gregg station, Miss. Ella Moyer is visiting her brother, Alvin F Moyer, at Darragh, Westmoreland county. ed the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs Jane Luess, at Ruuville, on Fuesday. A IM SS sa Rockers, OP. Lovg's. DEATHS, WILLIAM MILLER William Miller, deceased, died at the Mrs. Samuel nesday morning of gon of John of his sunt, Wedd. Futers Tusseyville 8 being Miller, hone Wingart, Colyer, last week, stir day, the ceremonies copau by wembers of Old Fost A. M., of Hull, Rev. Mi shilp, Lodge, F. & Centre by Danicl Gress, Miller wnbout seron was born in Poller tow thirty-nine years but moved to the For t Bo, Bonlsburg the Mrents death of hers went After brot ‘4 { the parents, 4 f i th yest, 18 p Miller held MUusan Bd Hupj of A { of Lemont ser. sTOL aL CHARLE: Charles 0) | home in Carl FF Bushman iday ne 3 : eryeipelas, after a few days stir vived by He is children un wife and # hie decvased was a brot Bush ian engl i WW man, of Cetitre Maul ver in the gas sod uote ‘er pinut ul Carlisle Wil IAM RKERSTETTER i William Kerstetter, an sg of old a survived dren, Tylersviile, died *unday night of He ix tine chil. on Weds Wetzel, of © in by Foe funeral took place Rev. his vightivih year, his wife and nesday, services Rebersburg, by GEORGE W, THOMAS, Colonel G W. Tuomas Wednesday of last werk ut near Uoleville, He was born in Clear. fleld county, but came to Bellefonte when a young man, His age vas { sevent, -five years, six mouths, aa ut divd his home rg LOCALE Dyspepsia is the seapegoat for many a naturally ugly disposition Apples, Walnute, Butternuts, Shells barks wanted st onoe, C. P, Long. Joshtin T. Potter returned to Claire ton Tuesday, nfter having been on his farm for severnl weeks looking slier | repairs, elo, Rebearaburg, Bamuel Frantz, of Bugasr Vall week, this place, irday at Jobn Moyer, of Friday and Hats Mrs, Car Wood Visiting dale, are friend at thi place, Prof ke of altirday, ir 1 Weitzel, gar Blover ar “reox, Anronsburg ’ last M As Mi wife of Rey Hettie Gramiley and Georgie W ver, of this pince, are or Mr, snd Mra toons, sre y Hala isiting ut Royer’s mother, LIARM FOR "iy rs ni privws sede ui wines Tr, sittimted a Lhe Beart « i shy cy Coty re oon Ly Fa £4 and mis Yhaaod ies; pivatly of water, Tar Foden wpring mind a Woul f fret d Gumndivion, weil fenoed. a 98 « 1:1 tobiard w i plenty of fiuis Fovatig sw liar © Jost sar ed faron , Beaithba: and Hitoul pa Ucuiers appl SALE ad wll Ad ex desitatrie | vation Tey R. © FORE Latif Hail, MiN, a Av STIN THOMAS, M. D. (ALLOPATH.) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, CESTRE HALL Oflce and revdenve at Miss Linsle of Malo street, Calle atbided 0 day or night, DLO EY T0 LOAN MORTOAGES ON ¥\RMS, 4 tod por vet, TERM OF TEANA, HENDERSON & CO, 124 Arch Suet, ee — ee i 4 dnd SA ALD | NXTia8 and New Year Goods! + 3 Ty ye 1 FX 3 RES Y eee Beiendipadnd TT; CANDIES .... CANDIES... We also car to y 131 te Tine i 10 Cent Candies w CANDIES and 20. 1908. Ripka s Cash Store SPRING MILLS, PENN. ¥ I> Tr ee WWW UN Ne NNN NN WN WN ¢ HEADOUARTE 1 y ¢ § . TT ee £3 ~ SALAE or '¥ & JOHN SMITH & “IS TITR I RET 1 hg SPKI Zr IVill >. We We WW WN WWW BW WWW ww WW WB OWN RTD NDT N "NNDB BWV BND HBO WD NN 0% We DODO N Thinking of B Here's Information for % g Shoes ? yu 1F Our Leading Always InStozk . . . : a tor Men . » For STETSON JOHN H BILT WELL DOROTHY DODD SHOES WALK OVER YEAGER & DAVIS SPECIAL We have the well known | rs Working Shoes. ADE > + Women CROSS reed Brothe YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. M22 YEAGER & DAVIS & 2 & ld Sie cesooReRreLRORREQ 900000000080000000008 i 0 Watch Our Stock Watch our Stock of Furniture grow- ing weekly into a better grade, while prices are staying “way down.” QUARTERED OAK SIDE BOARDS 7.50 $20.00 $2300 ROCKERS ARM ROCKERS We defy a nicer line of Rockers anywhere. Arm Rockirs from $1 15 to $10.50. A handsome Osk Pols ished Rocker at $3.25, VSS 09000000 20000008 Come and sce our Hall Racks and 1, +.REARICK BROS... Furnlture Dealers and Funeral Directors ‘ea CENTRE HALL. CO0BPP0LOPIN0000000LICER0O00R0000O ibrary Tables, S06TV0DDS0000090000000000090
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