The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 02, 1905, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE
8. W. SMITH,
am ———— A — a s o
REPORTER.
Editor and Proprietor.
CENTRE HALL, . . . PENNA.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1905.
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F THANE
harg
Harris Township.
A. 8. Allen attended court last week
as a juror,
Mrs, J.
ed in Boalsburg,
William Huuoter was a visitor
the Mountain City.
J. M. Corl and Miss Alice Hoy were
risitors from Pine Hall.
Quite a
G. Irvin, of visit-
Oak Hall,
from
this
number of people of
place are on the sick list,
Mrs. Mary Hess and Mrs.
Bricker visited in Bellefonte.
Charles
Laura
Mothersbaugh visited
friends in Williamsport and Renovo.
Mr. and Mrs, John
College, spent Sunday in Boalsbu:
Mrs
ture, canned fruit, ete.
't
From, of Stale
Lida Long made sale of furni-
Friday atter-
noon.
Mrs, Bara Hunter and her family
moved from Bosalsburg to Altoona last
week.
Joseph Goheen and G.
Kansas,
friends.
Boyd Hoover i
b
ing ou the
are visitin
Hew
College.
Quite a lot of ice
thick was stored away di
few weeks,
A number of y
young people from
Btate College, spent Saturday after.
noon in Boalsburg.
W. 8.
farm, moved on the
Miller
two
Somers, tenant on the
Wolf farm,
miles west of State ( Oilege,
Miss
number of her
Leah
Rockey
young friends
day evening of last week,
Mrs. Fisher her
Btuart, of State College,
r, Mrs.
attended the
with aisle
fuperal of their aunt, at
Misses Sara and Emma
tertained a company of their
mates Monday even ]
Mrs. Gibony return t ¢ ba
in Huntivgdon count ]
home of Dr.
IT
thre
month's visit at the Kid-
der.
Kathryn Gettig, a lit
Altoona, is er joy
from
tle Miss
ing the winter at the
home of her grand-parents,
Grove farm.
The smoke house of §
destroyed by
not entirely destr
igh
anmaged
to a ceriain extent,
Mrs. E. P. Mclutire, of A}:
visiting her mother, Mrs.
kin, who is sick from
aud other ailments,
OOnDa, is
Ran-
froubie
Ars
heart
devjamin Johustonbaugh, of Pitts
burg ; Mr. and Mrs. Lee, of Axe Mann
and Mr. and Mrs J. GG. Heberling, of
Pine Grove Mills, attended the funer-
al of Herman Loong.
An entertainment will
the State College Glee (
be given
ub, io
Boal hall, at Boalsburg, oun the even-
ing of the 15th. Proceeds for the ben.
efit of the Maccabees,
A eled load of jolly young people
fiom Boalsburg, Oak Hall, and Lin-
den Hall spent Friday evening at the
home of John Dale, at Dale's Summit.
Oysters, crackers and coffee were the
refreshments,
Edward Kremer made sale of house
hold goods and other belongings on
Baturday afternoon; both Mr. and
Mrs. Kremer will stay with the latter's
sister, Mrs. Rankin, during the
maining winter months,
Report of Shingletown school, H.
W. Lonberger, teacher. On seeount
of sickness the attendance was not so
good the last month. Those who did
not miss a day during the month are,
Orie and Ruth Rupp, Miles and Win-
nie Thomas, Edna and Anna Leech,
Helen and Stella Martz; those who
have not missed a day during the
term are, Orie and Ruth Rupp, Miles
Thomas, Edna and Anna Leech, Per
cent. of attendance for the month,
males 94, females 99, total 97. Per
cent. of attendance during term until
date, males 98, females 99, total 99,
by
the
ree
Plum Grove,
There was a jolly party at the home
of Solomon Lingle, near Centre Hall.
Those present were, Misses Prudence,
Lucina and Puella Swartz, Tishie
Bradford, Gertrude Auman, Maggie
Kuhn, Rosie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bweetwood, Messrs, Archie Ho-
man, Roy Behaffer, Milton Bradford,
Charles Auman, Edward Durst, and
Abner Btover. All report a fine time,
Maggie Kuhn spent a few days with
her grand-parents, at Spring Mills,
Nittany Mountain,
George Horner is busy bauling |
chemical wood to Pleasant Gap station, |
Charley MeClenahan is driving |
team for O. M. Louberger. The latter |
has contracted to haul chemical wood
for C. D. Bilger.
Grant Dunklebarger is making logs
for Charley Bilger the
Shuey timber tract.
on Charley |
Gi. P. Thomas is hauling logs to Noll
Brothers’ mill to have them sawed in- |
to lumber,
Richard Packer lost a valuable horse
week, Bpasmodie colic was the |
Lina Parker is visiting at the
~
home of her son, William Parker.
Bills Introdn
The foll igri
were introduced in
Mi
fra
Mr
ating $22 0
ook, 0 i
reduction of
Womelsdorf,
J {Oo Lh
Mr.
1 43%
elecion
been visiting her unel
inst Tuesday.
Newton Garver has been under
doctor's care for several days,
Frank Yearick,
Calvin
who is living in
Horner's house, will move to
Pleasant Gap in the spring.
Noll Brothers are takiog the timber
from the Gregg farms at the rate of
two and three car loads a week.
the
put down on the tract of timber which
Mr.
Houser heirs is at
Work on well which is being
Robison bought from the
I'he
kmen have
a stand still
drill stuck fast and the wor
been unable to loosen it,
a > -
Penn Hall.
Chicken-pox is all the rage
Miss Robie Musser, of
Virginia,
visiting her grand-parents, Mr. a:
Mrs. D. J. Musser,
Wil
Tusseyville on Friday
Frede: ick Meyer,
I. Laufler,
town Sunday afternoon to
am Moyer aud
Who |
Millheim,
WHO Were sicH,
rin
$e
Vere
ple drove 1+
ey
re Buuday, where they were
Meret Har-
they
ente
ry MceMar
were Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Reifsoyder,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer, Miss Jeu.
Mian Harting
hester Musser
riained by ant
away and his wife
tiie Re fanyder Mary
’
vg held in the to
Monday evening in the interest of the
Grange was well attended, the hall be
ing filled by towns people and from
country. I'he
the
the surrounding meet.
ing was opened by singing
good
old national hymn, “America,” after |
which a divine blessing ]
by Rev. B. R. M.
the Evangelical Lutheraa eo
After another appropriate
hymn, Rev. Sheeder delivered the ad- |
dress of Welcome. A. M. Cornell. of |
Bradford county, lecturer for the State !
Grange, then delivered an able address
was invoked |
of
ireh.,
Sheeder, pastor
singing
in the interest of the grange, in which |
he very ably pointed out the import. |
ance of organization and the results |
that may ve accomplished thereby. |
His interesting discourse waco attent- |
ively listened to by the audience which |
had a fair sprinkling of ladies. Hon. |
G. W. Oster, of Bedford county, made
the closing address, which was also an |
able one, along the lines of grange or-
ganization. Asa whole the meeting
was int resting and instructive,
- aii mits f—
Kelth's Chestnut Street Theatre
Next week, beginning Monday, |
February 6th, Keith's Chestnut Street
Theatre, Philadelphia, will have =a
number of especially strong attrac-
tions, among which are Troba, the
world’s greatest heavy weight juggler ;
Edmund Day & Company, presenting
his new sketch “The Sheriff ;” Hae-
son Ben Ali's Toozoonin Arabs, the
greatest troup of Arabian acrobats in
the world ; Chas. H. Burke, Grace La
Rue and the Inky Boys, one of the
liveliest singing, dancing and comed y
acts in vaudeville; The Empire City
Four, comedy vocalists, ete, eto.
The Keith Theatre is the most com-
pletely equipoed, best appointed thea-
tre in the city. Every convenience
possible is arranged for the use of the
theatre-gocr,
into
Hall.
Mrs
at the bh
Mrs. 8
Jacob W
some of
and are
where
Prothor
Bellefonte, pail
visit this wee k
Willi
of Mill Hall,
Saturday, 28
bride
Rav
meetings in the Presbyterian
week
ain Cobl
ey,
farnish Iaving
which are largely atter
Sn Ed
Qak Hall,
Harold, son of
Harry Wagner, has
very i
been sick the last few day a
threatened with pneumonia
Mra i
heim, spent Saturday and Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mra Harry Wag-
ner, where Mr. Bhires makes his head-
quarters when he is in this valley buy.
tog old metal,
Peter Bhires and son, of MM
off this week
ness in the east,
Sn ———_—
Pine Stump.
A sled load from Centre Hall
Bar.
Miss Katie Zeigler Ia visiting rela.
tives nt Pittsburg.
William Walker left Monday after
noon for Bnow Shoe, where he expects
to spend several days on business,
xcursion
Winter
Low
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