The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 16, 1905, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1805,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Evangelical—-Tussey e, morning Egg Hill,
afternoon : Centre H evening,
Lutheran-—Union, morning :
ernoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
Hall,
Spring Mills, aft
Presbyterian — Centre morning and
evening.
comm nion,
Centre
morning,
day afternoon ;
Retormed—Tusseyville,
preparatory service, Sat
Hall, afternoon.
Reformed—Houserville, morning,
Boalsburg, afternoon,
Boalsburg
communion ;
[Appointments not given here have not
reported to this office. |
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SALE REGISTER,
JOHN H. SNYDER, MARCH 1, Wednesday, 10
a.m, 34 mile east of Centre Hall-Two work
horses, 8 miich Cows, heifers, 2 head young
cattle. Full line of farm implements
L. A. KREITZER, AGENT, MARCH 2, Thurs
day, 12 o'clock, on the J. RK. Bible farm, near
Sprucetown : 2 horses, 4 cows, 1 heifer, two-horse
wagon, sled, spring wie , Wop buggy. cutter
Johnson mower , harness, household
goods, ete, ; 12 acres of grain, hay
by the ton
J. WILLIAM
o'clock, You
good to 1
ness ; :
AS Dow, sin
WW. H
o'clock,
Bartges one is a Cana
th will work
JOHN KI
Oak Hall, 8
of youyg catul
plement
cabator.
Thursday,
Hall, on
B. GARDNER GROVE
J} 0 CLOCK, three
Brush Valley
mules, & Colle, eight
young catlic y Bhicep
implements
mis
10 o'clock,
good w
Spitting Habit May Be Regulated By Law,
It is said a bill will be presented at
this session of the Pennsylvania legis. |
lature making spitting on the floor in|
public places a misdemeanor, The pas-
sage of the bill will be urged by the
society for the Prevention of Tubercu-
i
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losis, i
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The bill provides for cuspidors
and the fine for violating the set will
not exceed $5, for each offense, The
“white scourge’ is still on the increase
and radical
to check
how about spitting of
must be
Just s
Measures
its ravages
{ OnsEuIm |g
f
saliva, tobacco juice and gobs of
kinds on pavements fi
up in their
people to “stomach” in
wr ladies to swal
i for all
perame- |
premetnades, or
their
bulations, Spitting on a clean pave-
ment is just as na
habit
tidy home
ity, mean and
as spitting oo the carpet of au
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Reduced Rates to Washington,
On account of the Inauguration
FL osevelt Oon
Pennsayl Rai
gell round-trip tickets to Washington
Presid
alia
March 2, 3, and 4, good for return pase
sage until Mareh 8, incl
Harrisburg, Pittsburg, Oil City, Erie,
Buflalo, (
Wilkesbarre,
‘anandaigua,
Mt. Cs
mediate stations, i
fare, plus 25 cents fi
Dej osit of ticket witl
Washington on or before March 8
payment of fee of §1 00 will secur
ait to leave W
March 18
information
tension of return li
ington
specific rates
ply to ticket
Missionary Society
teformed Missionary Bod
The
the Millbeim ¢
$ {
gregation met sat
other
rood
Eran.
MceMulle
{ary probl
On invitation Prof
{ ly, Mrs. W. H. Phil
Halley
| Weaver
Selling the Johnson Machines
J. H. ai
and Oak Hall, are selling
son Harvester
Mowers, Rakes, 1
This Company is not in
it will pay all |
buying. o7
the
pany
the trust, and
us before
a
stockholders Mect
At a meeting of the stockhe
the First National Bank at
lege, it was determined
board of
directors to nine mem
C. Patterson, J. T. McCormick, Louis
E. Reber, John W. Stuart, John Price
Jackson, Wm. L
Foster, Rev, C. T.
Wieland.
The following officers were elected :
Ww. C. John W,
Stuart, vice president, and David F,
Kapp, cashier,
Foster, Charles
Ailkens
Patterson, president ;
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Bills Introduced
following bills of more or less
interest were introduced in the
Mr. Riley, of Allegheny,
solitary confinement at
life for capital pun-
The
local
legislature :
substituting
hard labor for
ishment.
Representative Bchofield, of Clear-
field, would have the State establish
three workhouses, one in the west, one
in the centre and one in the eastern
part of the State * for persons having
more than ten days to serve, who
shall have been committed for vagran-
cy, drunkenness, or disorderly conduct,
and such others as the courts may
direct,
Change of Mall carriers,
There will be a complete change in
the mail carriers on the several mail
routes in this part of the county on
July 1st, 1905, says the Millheim Jour-
nal. The contracts are for four years
and as this winter was the usual time
for letting the routes there was consid-
erable bidding for the same.
A. W. Yearick, who has been carry-
ing the mail from Woodward to Co-
burn will be succeeded by C. W, Host-
erman of Woodward,
Charles Smull, who has for a num-
ber of years been the driver of the
mail wagon from Rebersburg to Co-
barn, will retire and M. C. Haines, of
Rebersburg, will take his place,
CO. M. Bheats, of Madisonburg, will
deliver the mall from that place to
Millheim, taking the position now oc-
cupied by John F. Miller.
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Come to our closing out sale, it will
iP. C.
{ Peunsy
{and Millbeim.
| roadsters,
ivania including Bellefonte
$
bese horses consis
mated teams and
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i Free Library
The Free
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urday, Februs
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man and woman as |
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tate usages of thi
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A psn
Writing Fiaild,
The best writing fluid
ket may be secured at the
fice, This fluid is refilled
bottles into smaller ones,
the
an
from
and
commonly sold in
the grade
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Frimary School
Helen
will
Miss
that
Hosaterman
she open a select primary |
the winter term of public school.
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LOCALS
Arclics and warm lined rubbers will
be sold cheap. Yesger & Davia,
Newton 8. Bailey has entered the
ministry in the United Brethren
chureh, having been assigned a charge |
ina mining community in Cambria
county.
Down in Georgia there was great
ado made Tuesday night of last week
because mercury stood at forty-five de-
grees above zero. That would be con-
Entertainment at Linden Hall
Irvin C. Btover, entertainer and
personantor, will be at Linden
Wed: ERAny
Stover is a graduate of Byro
evening, Soa inst
King's School of
able to
Oratory, and
highly please hb
audience,
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Free Souvenis
i
with his parents at Colyer,
Prof. Reube (
weeke, Instn
The people of Potte
ate the Kindness of
W.W. MeCormick, «
Millheim Baturday a:
fine horse,
Mr. Baer and Mr
Soyder, of Lewistown,
Mra David
attended
and
funeral of Mra. Wm. Baer and
some time at the home of Mrs
Smith.
Mr. Thompson, of
a sled load of the employes of
nesday evening
sidered summer weather here,
The post offices at Violet, Dice,
White Springs and Forest Hill, Union
eounty, have been discontinued, ow-
ing to the establishing of a rural mall
route from MiMioburg.
WwW. H. Bwartz, east of Old Fort, will
make sale of his farm stock and im-
plements March 7th. Mr, Bwartz, as
was previously announced in these cols
umns, will move to near Northumber-
land and engage in truck farming,
As was intimated some time ago in
these columus, the marriage of David
G. Fortney and Miss Ada J. Bwarts,
both of Tusseyville, took place at At.
lantic City, a short time ago. The
couple will begin housekeeping at Tus-
seyville in the home recently pur.
chased by Mr. Fortney. The Report-
pay you, Yeager & Davis,
place attended a party at the home of
Charles Nefl, Thursday evening and
had a delightful time. They were
treated to ice cream and cake,
Frank McClellan and bride were ene
tertained at the homes of Dr. H. RB.
Alexander, Emanuel and Michael
Bmith on Wednesday. In the evening
the Potters Mills orchestra rendered
some very fine music at the home of
Michael Bmith, in honor of the bride
and groom.
aud peacefully away last Wednesday,
after severe and long suffering, and
was buried Satarday, at Zion Hill
Rev. J. F. Bhultz officiating. She is
survived by her husband and one son,
Harry. The funeral was largely at-
er extends congratulations,
tended. Her age was thirty-five years,
BALE~M, 11
south of Sprit
i g Mil :
¥ # fills, la
oer AN eXiia good cow
about middie of Fe
for sals
Diruary
WANTED-T
an Ww ma
RUSTWORTHY
ie busine ss in this eo
niog terry for well
floapcis! standing. £0.00 it
salary with all necessary expen
by check from headquarters. Mooney
for expenses, Position permatent
Patience nol emential, No
Ve furnish everything
etivelope, Adaress, Mansger, 810
Chicago, IIL 018
MAN OR WOM
uhty and &d
cash
advanced
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D ¥. FORTNEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Oflee North of Court House,
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Ww HARRIBON WALKER
4 ATTORNEY AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA,
No. 19 W. High Street,
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BELLEFONTE, PA.
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We
arc making every effort to
Arrange our GOODS to
Suit the Trade
We Give You Goods That Pos-
itively Cannot be had Else-
where for the same money
Everything must be as represented or money refunded
NEW WALL PAPER ALREADY IN STOCK
We Furnish Everything lan the Furniture Line
+.REARICK BROS...
Furniture Dealers and
Funeral Directors . . .
CENTRE HALL.
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