The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 19, 1905, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
8. W. SMITH, . . . Editor and Proprietor,
Centre Hari, . .
PENN’A.
NUARY 19, 1905.
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Harris Township.
8. E. Weber shipped four car loads
of hay.
P.S. Ishler made a business trip to
Virginia.
Miss Maude Irvin, of Penn’a Furn-
ace visited here.
Mrs. Susanna Ishler is visiting her
son at Potters Mills.
Some necessary repairing was done
at the Reformed chureh last week.
Mrs. Mary Goheen visited for a few
days among friends at Spring Mills,
Mrs. David Tressler and daughter
Bertha were visitors from Pine Hall.
Oak Hall,
James Stover, who has been employ- |
for Ohio Saturday, at which place he |
has secured employment,
Mrs. George Bailey and daughters,
from Altoona, spent several days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Kline,
in this place,
Mrs. Daniel Weaver and Mrs. Whit. |
hill, of Lemont, were visitors in town |
over Sunday, i
Miss Lydia Kline, of Philipsburg, is
spending a few days with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Kline.
Wm. Shutt and family, of Houser
ville, passed through town NBunday,
Wm. and Lloyd Houtz, of
were callers here last Fr iday,
Charles Dale, last Friday, was a call
Hen
joying g
er at the home of his mother Mrs,
rietta Dale, who is not en
health at this time.
Mrs. Win. Bressler and her
Joseph Krumbine, att
br
ended the funer-
John Holder-
Saturday,
Mrs. Benner is able to be about ¢
al of their grandfather.
wan, at Houserville, last
again
after a few days’ illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown, of Pine
Hall, and Mr. Harshbarger, of Lin-
den Hall, were Sunday visitors at ti
home of Mr. Barohart.,
Mrs. John Reish is confine dt
e
0 the
house from au attack of
but at
Mr.
chant,
roeuamatism,
this time sels improving.
the
rented
Close, enterprisi
the old
prope rey and exp Cle Lo move bs
'
ro
has K
15 in a8 his room is too small
to ac 'ommodate his growing trade,
John Close, of Boalsburg. ex pects
Miss Amanda Behres, of Pudding-
town, spent a few weeks
cinity.
in
ney home,
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begome a citizen of this wn in
spring.
Mrs. John Close aud two interest
speut Saturday with
this place
Rev, and irs, Slonecypher
son township,
Boalsburg.
Miss Izora Rupp
visit to Washington and other
ern cities,
spent Saturday
returned
+}
schools last week,
Miss Bessie
day for an extended visit with friends
in Philadelphia.
Bome of our people att
Nearson le
ended the fa-
Mills, on Saturday.
William Homan and Edward,
of near Centre Hall, enjoyed a sleigh
ride to Boalsburg on Saturday.
son
Bellefonte, attended the Odd Fellows’
banquet last Thursday evening,
A meeting of the Penus Valley Min-
isterial at
Lutheran parsonage on the 10th.
Mr. Mrs. Alvin Myers,
Association was held
and
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sister, at Montoursville.
Edward Williams sp
extended stay
Cornelius Kline i
College, in the boile
Crimes and Bi
Messrs
retting chemical wood
tain,
Wp
M. B. Hering,
peace, having disc
t
he office
present
ery
yETY
r renomi
Wm. Rubi, th
remarked a fo
had ad hen
Or ore sighs at
use for
be would
Mr. Rall
the
resent tim have
hem all can hardly sceom-
demands pow made
Meek, were visitors from Altoona.
working in Bellefoate the last
weeks at their « ccupation as plasterers
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day evening at the home o
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at Pine Hall.
A company of young
tertained at the home of Walker
on Tuesday evening.
Rev. A. A. Black
of evening services in
at Pine Grove Mills, which
in communion
morning.
Bervices are being held in St. J
church,
Bamuel Stein, of Lock Haven. will
preach Thursday evening, Friday
morning and evening.
service, Friday morning
munion Bunday morning,
John Brisbin, of near Girard, Ka~-
sas, is visiting friends in this his boy-
hood home. Twenty-two years have
elapsed since his last visit here. He,
with his sister, Mrs, Mary Hess, viait-
ed the latter's son, John Hess, at Da-
bois, and after their return from that
place spent a few days with friends at
Centre Hall. His wife, who died
about four years ago, was Mary Geiss,
a sister of David Geiss, of Centre Hall.
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Rebersburg,
Rev. William Scholl, of Williams-
port, is paying a short visit to his
mother, Mrs. Jane Scholl.
Miss Kathryn S8mull, of Aaronsburg,
spent last Saturday Visiting her aged
grandmother, Mrs. Hettie Gramley,
who is seriously ill.
Frank Ream, of near Penn Hall, is
painting and trimming buggies for
Willism Hackman.
Mr. and Mrs. William Haines, of
this place, are spending a few days
with friends in MiMinburg,
L. B, Frank and Jerome Moyer, of
this place, attended the funeral of Rev,
Dr. Wolf, at Gettysburg.
Harry Moyer, the Millheim life in-
surance agent, was in town Friday,
It is said that Claud Haines has re-
ceived the contract to carry the mail
between this place and Coburn, It fs
to take eflect some time in June,
Rev, Bixler is conducting a series of
meetings in this place, which are large-
ly attended.
The sidewalks are covered with a
thick coat of ice making it necessary
for the people to walk on the road.
AAI Sf AN Ws
~ Goto. A. Reesman for nickel plat-
ed ware,
conducted a series
. shi 11 res
we ei cauren
gervice on
Joalsburg, this week.
and com-
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{ I Loong « eipi-les maki ¥
very decide improvements to
his extensive store buil
ing ; other Hproves
pi
tetuplation, aod if all of
entered into Spriog Mills will be s vers
age duriug the ear
Pp
1¥ summer
Michael Shires the itfe iu-
pular
Visit his
family about once io ten days or
i
weeks, his large and increas
lng
move
Hear
i Was
I Zosigler last week for
Z # Lo take pos.
fit about April 1st.
From, {
"Hgler eX peg
Ww. R Miflinburg, made a
business trip to this place Monday {
this week :
George Garman, who occupien the
From property, moved his family to |
Tyrone, where he has secured employ |
ment,
Mr. and Mra. James Mot ool, of Re
bersburg, were in town one day last
week arranging for the sale of their
home,
Gise Wagner and family, living near
Farmers Miils, very pleasantly enter.
taived a sled load of their Spring Mills |
friends last Thursday evening.
A party of young people went to
Anronsburg on Monday evening
week and were entertained at the
home of Bamuel Roush, They return
ed in the ‘wee small hours '’
Mr. and Mrs, John McCool, Mr. and |
Mrs. D. H. McCool and Mr, and Mrs
Nathaniel Brown, spent Sunday with
friends in Rebersburg,
Dr. and Mrs. Braucht and little aon
Dean visited in Centre Hall Monday |
evening. 1
The order of Odd Fellows of this
lodge entertained eighteen members |
of the Bellefonte lodge, who, taking |
advantage of the good sleighing came |
over for the meeting last Friday night.
——— Benet isin,
Plum Grove,
Mary Carper, o. Linden Hall, is vies |
iting her daughter, Mrs. Nathaniel i
Zeigler, i
Hoover Dalby expects to move into
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of last |
the tenement house of George Brad-
ford, at the Old Fort,
Miss Maggie Kubin #pent Bunday at |
the home of W. H, Swartz. {
Mr. Zeigler and son Charles, of Pleae-
ant Gap; Solomon Lingle and wife, of |
Old Fort, spent a day at the home of |
Nuthaniel Zeigler, |
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Ranges nnd parlor stoves at the lows |
est prices—J. A. Reesman, i
The Sick,
Among the sick re ported to this of- |
fice sare William Beholl, whose condi- |
Mra, Is
Fimith, east of Centre Hall, i
Mrs, J,
Annie Love, Centre Hill, la
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A. Boozer, tousilitis : Mrs. G
tion remalos very eritical : Aue
| of pueus-
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grip: D
aaonia B. Royer and
AM. Boal,
Mhannon Boal,
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H. Meyer
Hoeaver
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Merchant
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and RIK]
John Garver a ed Wm
gray
where he sold
horses Lo
them t.
Wm. Hoy
Mr. and i. Jodo
fonte, sid
the home of Jacob Walker.
Mr. and Mrs Moye
far &
for So
M ra,
nent SN
pent 2
of Be
Huday Monday
Frank r spent
daugh-
MeRinney, Potters
ter, Mrs. Win,
Mills
Mrs returned bh
Tuesday after spending a week with
Irvin Burris sre
her brothers at Pittsburg
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Walker and »
foie Saturday.
Mrs. Heury Zeigler is sick ; all Lope
for her speedy re covery.
Johu Hiamsa
Tuesday evening at the home of
Jolin K Hpring Mills,
John W. White and family, of Cen-
Wi aud family # pend
Mire,
Minkle, a
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Potter Tate and daughter, Miss Ma-
ry, of Yeagertown, visited at the home
of Wm. Tate over Bunday.
John Harshibarger speut Monday at
the howe of his parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Abraham Harshbarger..
Mr. and Mrs. George Ralsome, of
Lemont ; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 124).
some, of State College ; Potter late
and Wm. Bodle, of Pleassut Gap; Mr,
and Mrs. Mervin Arney, of Centre
Hall, spent Bunday st the home of
Wm. Tate.
David Soyder and family spent Rune
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
John 8onyder, Centre Hall,
The saw miil ou the Wm. Noll time
ber tract has been runnin
the past week.
pw
Winter Resorts,
I'he Beabonrd Alr Line Rallws
fers ¢ 100 rates and is the
route to Pinehur
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the Carolinas i
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