The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 12, 1905, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
8. W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor,
Centre Harr, . PENN’A,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1905,
TERMS, ~The
porter are one
ADVERTISEMENTS, 20 cents per line for
three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sub-
sequent insertion. Other rates made known on
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;
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en no losses to this date,
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safe.
on label to
Spring Mills.
Miss Roby little sister
Helen arrived fre yme in Vir-
ginia last They are
visiting their aunts, the Misses Neese.
Masser and
an their h
Friday afternoon.
Charles Auman
{to
spending
John Rossman and
left last
their
Christmas sea
parents. ‘I'he |
lin and Mar
and the latter
in
Monday moraing resume
the
their
Frank-
caster,
studt
son atl home with
tends
i Lia
} mer at
shall Coll
Colle ge,
Gettysburg
I M.
to Bellefonte one day
Gramley made a
ww been confined
, from
time
Lilt
realened pnoeu-
wivantage
in sleds
ria; he
which hiave from the
same
betier,
etiiog
disease, but they are g
Miller has bou
at Axe Mann, an
father's farm to that
spring. He dispo.ed «
to his father, who
himself next year.
Ed. Diebl, of
spent
on Friday for
will spend a short time
home,
Mrs.
a few days last week with
mie Keller,
Mrs. Lizzie
staying wit
time, left for i
Mouday ; she
nephew, John Rishel, who is spending
the winter with
Mrs. Chestie Miller and daughter,
Mrs. Clara a two
weeks’ visit among friends, returned
to her home in Brookville Saturday.
Charles Wright, on the Van Tries
farm is having sale in the spring and
will move to Tyrone,
George git & property
will move from nis
tiie
{ his farm stock
ia
i
will run the farm
who
left
he
Yatsontown,
with Luis brother,
wihere
at the parental
last week
Mifflinburg,
Lion,
Mrs.
Mary Brungart, of spent
Tam-
jas Deen
a for some
i Bunoury on
was accompanied by ber
ner,
after
Kennedy,
ss SA ——————
Millheim,
Thursday of last week Harry R. Kis-
ter, of Bellefonte, delivered
piano the of Robert
Mensch, in Aaronsburg. On his trip
he was accompanied by his wife, both
payinga v Mr, and
Mrs. B. F. is place.
S. R. King filled his ice
urday, it being about the last one to be
filled in This indicates that
Mr. King will remain in the Musser
House at least another year,
G. W. Kister, of
purchased 1 portable
longing to A. J.
a flue
al residence
isit to his parents,
Kister, of th
house BSal-
town.
has
be-
Gephart will
move it to the of timberland
about two miles of Asronsburg,
lately purchased by him, and will be-
gin operations in the near future,
Miss Bertha Musser returned Mon-
day from a visit of several days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Weiden-
saul, in Union county.
Misses Helen Kister and May Mus-
ser were visitors in Bellefonte over
Bunday.
Quite a number of seekers and sev-
eral conversions is result of the
protracted meeting conducted by Rev,
I. N. Bair, in the United Evangelical
church in this place,
George Haines, a staunch Democrat
of Miles township, stopped a short
time in town on his way home from
Bellefonte, to which place he had
made a business trip Monday,
Ex-Bherift W. M. Cronister was a
visitor at the home of W. F. Bmith, of
Bmithtown, over Sunday. Monday
he shook hands with his many friends
in Millheim, leaving on the afternoon
train for his home,
The stockholders of the Knitting
Mills Company had s meeting Mon.
day evening. Just what the nature of
the business was has not been learned,
but it is hoped the mill will be put in
operation soon, as there are plenty of
idle boys and girls anxious for work of
‘some kind,
AI fA AAI.
J. A. Reesman advertises wares in
his line.
Aaronsburg,
he sawmill
and
Lract
+
ean
the
DR. E. J. WOLF DEAD,
President of Lutheran General Synod |
Breathes His Last—Brief lliness. |
Dr. Edmund J. Wolf, president of |
the General Bynod of the Lutheran |
Church of America, died Tuesday at,
his home in Gettysburg, after a brief |
illness, His death removes from the |
Lutheran Church one of its most pro- |
found thinkers; ablest theologians and |
best writers,
Dr. Wolf was born near Rebersburg, |
this county, in 1840, and spent his
early life on the home farm. He pre- |
pared himself for college during two |
years that hie was engaged ns a teacher |
in the academy in Bellefonte, and hav-!
ing entered Gettysburg College a short |
tinue later, graduated from the insti- |
tution in 1863 with the highest honors |
of his During his senior year |
the State was invaded by the Confed- |
class,
erates and he enlisted in the college
company, and served as a non-commis-
officer the Twenty-sixth |
Regiment, Pennsylvania militia.
After graduating from the Theologic-
al Seminary Dr. Wolf pursued a fur-
the German
Universities of Tubingen and Erlang-
He returned to the United States
in 1865 and was engaged in ministerial
work in Northumberland
sioned in
ther course of study at
en.
conuly for
two years, after which he occupied a
pulpit in Baltimore for six years.
Wolf
Jiblical
New Testun
Li
Dr. chosen professor of
Was
lesiastical history and
Lau-
(i101
ent exegesis In the
eran Theological Seminary, it
tysh r i 1873, and has ever since
In
for several
filled wition, addition to
that po on
this professorship he Years
taught dogmatic theology in the semi-
filled
int editor of the “'Quarter-
1880)
he has the
Oe
f the Lutheran Church.
Wf Doctor of Divinity
Was
| conf wou him by Franklin and
In 1871 he declined
the presidency of Roanoke College.
Dr. Wolf
| General Byn« d of the Lutheran Church
i
| Marshall College.
wus elected president of the
w hi wavened in Baltimore, in June,
18S, a i he hell Lhe position al Lie
{ Litne of Dix death,
I'he funeral will be held
| ternoon b in Ct
i
{ theran (
{| Dr. Wolf is
Mrs. D. W. Zeigler, of
of e
, Wil Service
uureh.
urvived
survived
sisler,
He
olmissioner
Rebersburg,
Wolf, deceased, (
{ is also survived by his
by one
Millbeim.
brother x
Wal
Wiliam
Dr. Wol
three children—two daugh- |
WAS “
John
aud
Hall
wife and
i
i, deceaseq, of
elutlre
ters and one son.
a basil ce nsm——
Panie! Dorman Dead
Daniel Dorman, an old and highly
respected citizen of Hublersburg, died
after a
held
morning, from his late residence,
Sunday night, short illness,
The funeral was on Weduesday
A
Remembered
Bierley, of
Burr, pastor of the Evangelical Asso.
8 week visiting
members sud many friends at Colyer.
His members at that place and Brush
Valley presented him with a hand-
rubber-mounted bharpess—a 10- |
ken of their love to him as their pastor,
Bev, Blerley
Rev. Adam S. Green
ciation, spent Lis
some
ps
Call.
The Democrats of Centre County |
will hold the caucuses for the nomins-
ward
and precinct offices, on the 2ist day of
January, 1505, f
the several precincts and wards will
take notice hereof, and fix the
for holding of this caucus,
tions and blanks
tion of candidates for borough,
The commitieemen «
hour |
Iostrue- |
will be sent in due |
time tO each commitieeman.
8B. H. TAYLOR, .
Chairman.
on A ——
Aaronsburg,
Mrs. Chestie Wert has gone to
bersvurg to nurse her aged
who is seriously iil
Ebon Bower came home from |
Poughkeepsie College, on the sick list, |
Hope it may not be serious,
Mrs, Sarah Wyle returned to her
home after a few weeks’ visit
friends in Union county, i
Miss Kathryn Smull has returned |
Re-
mother, |
with |
to the parental roof after a few month's |
stay at Lemont,
Mrs. Hull arrived home last week,
after having a very successful opera- |
tion performed at the St. Lukes Hos- |
pital, in New York City.
Among the sick in town are Wm.
Condo, Jacob Reid and Jennie Gram-
ley.
sb
Pine Stump.
Misses Lizzie and Katle Zeigler vis-
itied at the home of William Brooks,
Linden Hall, Tuesday.
Bamuel Burris, of Axe Mann, spent
Friday and Saturday with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8. D. Stover.
Mre. Wm. Fleisher, of Pittsburg,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ir-
vin Burris, over Bunday.
Mrs, Irvin Burs left Tuesday morn.
ing for Pittsburg, where she expects to
visit her brothers, James and Clayton
Stover. :
The Noll Brothers are busy loading |
lumber at Gregg Station, :
Wm. Walker and family, Howard,
Lizzie and Katie Zeigle, nnd John |
Garver spent Tuesday eveuing at the
home of 8, D. Burris,
Vinrriage Licenses
Harry EK. Ishler, State College.
Mary B. Ramsey, Pleasant Gap
TN
Hides Wanted
OQ. T. Corman, of 5pi
the highest price
hides,
best the market
call
1 pric
Will Keller,
red & ni
it
metits
Bi
XCUrsion
Winter
Dining
BH Wiis alt
Veronally
Fhe frst
Bean via
allowing tw
New Ye Ie,
ington by
transportation
tions { one
in bot
the specia
followit K
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fufialo
poriiog ale rales
Bimilar tours will
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appiy
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euger AR
Philad« iy
Famous
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No part of
alnel
health sud ph fe
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Florida, which
sud
the Heal ard
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and health seekers, fully readily
responding to the needs of both,
plessure tourist
and
No grander climate nor more reasons
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Avoid the rigore of northern winter by
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1411 Chestnut 8t., Phil
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Felons, Carbuncles, Boils, Ery.
sipelas, Scrofula, Teter, Eczema, White
Swelling, Skin Hruptions, Fever Sores,
Piles, Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Corns,
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