The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 09, 1905, Image 6

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    LOCALS,
Rain Tuesday night.
The things that come to those who
wait are generally not worth waiting
for.
The roads are in bad condition for
traveling, and will remain so until the
snow disappears.
Mann's axe works at Yeagertown
bave closed down and will not re-open
until the first of April.
Hurry KE. Fye, this week will move
from Centre Hall to the farm of Sam-
uel Bruss, east of Centre Hall,
Miss Elsie Geiss, for the past few
wevks, has in Bellefonte, the
guest of her brother, D. W. Geiss.
been
Elmer Crissman, formerly of Liu-
den Hall, bas changed his postoflice
address from Watsontown White
Deer,
{to
Farmers are beginning to plan their
spring work. Clover seed sowing will
be among the first work to receive at-
tention.
Communion services will be held in
the Reformed church a
Bunday morning. Preparatory
ices Baturday afternoon,
the Union,
HET V-
Miss Laura Barner, daughter of G
W. Barner, of Farmers Mills, was the
guest of Miss Virna Emerick and other
young friends in Centre Hall for sever-
al days.
Subscribers to the Reporter who de-
CONFERENUE APPOINTMENTS.
Have Been Stationed,
ments made at
town, Maryland
CENTRE DISTRICT
E. Crumbling, P, E.
Altoona-M. I Jamison
Bellwood -W, N. Fuloomer
J. A, Foss
W B. Cox
Howard-J, ¥. Shultz
Nittany —J. M.
sugar Valley
Milesburg
Bellefonte
Price
H.T
A. Boyder
Searle
Rebersburg 8
Contre Hal Hechrist
J
alr
Blerly
. Basom
snyder
Millhelm-1, N.
Millmont-—W, C
Miflinburg
Buffalo - L
Centreville
New Berlin-8,
Port Treverton
Middieburg—-W
¥
Lewistown —N
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Dice
N Dubs
“ Koontz
D. Stover
Hoch
Garret
e
MoeClure—
Young
Artman
Albright College, member
Conference ; George
istown Quarterly Cone
DISTRICT
sire to have their address cha iged
after the first of April, should notify |
this office at once Do not
you have made the chaage, but give |
the Reporter the information now, |
I'he to !
some of the very rich people of this |
country are driven for |
the subject of an article io the March |
Woman's Home Companion, entitled |
“The Freak Amusements
Society.’
walt until
absurd extremities which |
Rlllusement
is
i
f ‘High |
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Under the caption of political sn-
nouncements will be found tl
Ellis ¢
announcing bimseif a candidate for!
the office i
subject to the decisions of the Demo- |
cratic county convention.
5. Shaffer, Miles township,
¢
i
sheriff of Centre county, |
Mr. Bhaflfer |
is a staunch Democrat and well quali- |
fied to fill the position to which he is
iring
Asp y
Among the young who
to Centre Hall to visit their old home
men Calne |
that the Reparter points to with pride
is Charles Homan, who is engaged in
f Bash
the lirge clothing firm of
Buit
with
Had!
£~
A
Williamsport While engaged 4
this firm he took a
COlirse jn
vriting in the Seranton Corres.
pon lence School, and at
writing advertisements for
5
present is
larga firms
This line of work obliges him to short- |
accord. |
Friday
en his satay here, and
ing
he will
iy return to Williamapor
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Marrmge Licenses
¥ ish
toh
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El
Reuben Philips, Tunnelton, W. V
Ethel J. Bolger, Philipsburg
Dallas
Mi
I. W. Yeariek, Wa
Res A, Kling
rt H. Haugh, Bpriong Mills
zabeth G. Mowery, Spring Mills
C. Dueck, Spring Mills
tie ¥, Roush, Peun Hall
Iker,
Walker,
Wm, I. Hazzard
Mary Erich, Puilipsburg
Philipsbary
George W. Eckly, Bellefonte
A. Miller, Bellefonte,
At
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ry
A fp n>
Licenses Held Over
License court was held Monday by
Judge Ellis L
applicants, eight of whom
Orvis. Fhe forty-s Vel
i
Apply ir
the first time, were heard, and all were
held over until next week.
Petitions were presented against =|
cence being granted the applicants it |
Bnow Shoe and Port Matilda, as were ;
also againat the three applicants for |
wholesale license in Bellefonte,
Judge Orvis said he would make in-!
(quirie« several times each year, and if
any violations were voted the license
would at once be revoked
£
———— ,
Bo You Want to Make Money ?
Of course you do. Let us help you
Bell vonr cream, eggs and pouliry to |
Us nud we guaranties that you will be
pleased with the returns. Compare
Qur prices with others buying cream,.
sod you will be eonvinesd that we can
mss mouey for We are now
ope ing rotites. If our
driver does not pass your place, drop
usa line and we will have him easll,
We siways pay the highest market
prices for eggs, chickens, ducks and
turkeys,
FE HowARD UREBAMERY UoRp,
Ofjee Bellefonte, Pa.
im opi
~” Hrargapigation of Couanell
The borough eouneil finished yp t
business for Inst year at a short session
of tive body held Monday night,
The organization of the new body
was weovap ished by electing as presi-
dent, W. F. Bradford, snd W. H. Bar-
tholomew as secretary.
The only business transacted was the
sppointment of committees and re-ap-
potutment of the former board of
hesith.
COMMITTEES,
Water ~Bariholomew, Meyer, Weber
light -Slack, Bartholomew, Weber
Fire aud Police -Meyer, Weber, Bryngart
Finance ~Bartholomew, Slack, Foreman,
Nuisance - Foreman, Hrungart, Meyer
Btreet—Hlack, Foraman, Braogart.
The retiriog members of the gouncil
are Messrs, Johu H. Paft aud Clement
Luse, The new members are Messrs,
J. H, Weber sud Cyrus Brangart.
you,
Hey arsatn
DEATHS
MRS, JULTA McCLINTICK,
| late John of Cedar
| dence of her daughter, Mrs. Alex,
Btewart, of Bald Eagle, aged Beventry-
eight years and eight months. She
MeClintick,
|
|
| all of whom survive her, as follows :
Mrs. Alex.
i Mrs, Mealissn
| Johnsonburg ; Mrs. Bertha
[ Hecla; Mrs. Mina Grenoble, Zion, and
| eight sons ~Mortimer
i Johusonburg :
| Bald Eagle ; Wasson,
and
{ drew, Coalport; A. Clark, Howard :
{ Edward, Jacksonville; Elmer,
{"dera, and Reuben, of Blaundburg,
DR. JOHN BILGER
Dr. Joha Bilger,
| teemed resident
i a respected and es-
aud veterinary sur-
| alysis, after an illness of several weeks.
| His death was a great shook
| family and his w any friends through-
{ out the county,
Dr. John
i county, December
in Union
oth, 1843, making
Bilger was born
5
a
He was the son of Jonathan
| Bilger and with his parents moved to
| years,
| Centre county many years azo, locst-
ing in Bpring towaship.
| vives him with two children, William
i H., of Helea RR,
| home.
He
Beliefoute, and nt
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ale Mrs
er
¥
ry leuves a » mother,
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of ministers, known |
in other districts |
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to Reporter
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Execution May Mth
May
execution
The G Verne
for
r has set ih as |
thie of Green |
cv
fy ale
Hamuel W.
Mills, were callers {
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Farmers
Ian aii and
Rapp, of
Fas
i
day
A
ring
Genoble snd !
of
next
family,
of
Yeagertown
J. J. Lohr, is a |
Wise, of Berwick, for-
of Centre Hall
near
iis FMuesday weak,
iid to
HIE w
[hie
i
widow of Rey i
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Jone
the Penns |
Andrew
i from
of
ters Mills
Lovo py
play
L: JAE FRR en
farm to fhe farm :
Korman, Far
Mr
negr
arid M re
of
of |
nee Runkle,
were guesis
“in Centre Hall
3
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wile, of Milroy,
atre Hall
cartisge deo
Mia
fe 0 Lheir |
rated
Rudy was Miss |
i
resent recorder of Cer « |
»
sinouoees his candidacy |
Mr. Rowe has proved |
t official, and
«He
i
e Ho i
3
a second nomi.
i
wil
side
. :
agent, B KE
Mpriog Mills, today
nt » Philadelphia to
for several days, He was pall-
there on acoogut of bis winter, Mra,
he
sthierman,
obiiiging station
§
of
Fhursday } we
i
The Bellville Times printed the fol.
H. C. Finkle spent several
Mr. and Mra,
our last issue,
Mr. Finkle resides at Muanoy, where
he ia engaged iu the milling business,
Bie
.
Margaret . Keller, daughter of J.
Henry Keller, of Kansas City, Miss-
otiri, is in ill health and is at present
at Eureka Springs, Arkansas, wherp
she hopes to be beuddited by climatic
changes. Mise Keller is employed in
the offices of the Beall Grain (Com-
pany, and sttributes her coudition to
close confinement, 4
Frank V. Homan, who is engaged
with an electrical firm in Philadel
phis, is at preset employed at State
Jollege in the goastruction of a gon
duit, whigh line of work he is giving
special attention. Mr. Homan, when
he first left his father’s home fo this
place, began work on a telephone
Hoe, gradunily workiog his way
up until at present he fills a very im-
portant position with the flem which
employs him.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Breon, of Al
toona, recently were guests of Mr, and
Mrs. James H Smetzier. Me. Breon
Is ewployed in the Altoons rail
shops where has been working io the
various departments for about fourteen
years. Ho» was formorly from Potiers
Mills, betug a wu of John Breon, de
essed, and before returaiog to Alloa.
na be wont over his old play grouads,
not forgetting to visit Pat Garrity in
the following br sisters |
and
Sloteman, Willian
others
tabert
« Mira
1
¥
Pleasant Mrs. GW,
Mrs. Rhetta Yohey, 5
Mrs. Abbie Rockey, of Zion :
An
Nebraska ¢
(ap Fs “5,
¢
i
Mrs
Liz-
tiie, of Land Basler
¢
Thompson,
and Milton,
Franklin
and Wilson, of
of Kansas,
A —
Car Load of Applies Wanted
A ear load of
March 9th and
Friday of this week
£).
sppies is wanted o
i
nd
10th, Thured ay
y
P. Lox,
spring Mills, Pa.
- - -
Foster Farm Sold
Fhe Foster farm. Ce
i a M: Reber, of
r $4500 Mr
the farm the beginning
nt Mills,
it pi
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5 8
Union counts Reber
tp -
Cinssis Meets
he Went
the Reformed
held on Monday,
Susquehanna Classis
Church at its session
d the
Mina
stithoriz
thin r frort
and adopted
tee on the deaf
iinisters or
presen
Boslsburg
®
i
bersbuirg
Hew, Daas
burg
fhe lavmen
John
A. Meyer, Reb
bredd 1
this plac
wore
it
Hine Stump
KE a
Aaron Luiz
Ci rorge tick is baling hay for
Naturday William Tate attended tie |
horse sale at Lewistow:
Willismn Walker and Howard Zotg |
ler attended » sale in Boffo Ran.
Miss Katie Zeigler, Monday, came
home from Pittsbirg, where she had |
been visiting about six weeks,
Mrs. Arthur Sunday and chiidren, of |
Axmanu, spent the pas
grandparents, Mr,
Barris,
«gek with her |
and Mrs. 8. D, |
William MeKinuey and family and
Mrs, Perry MeKinney, of Potters Mills,
spent Suodsy with the family of
Frauk Moyer
Mrs. Nannie Barger, Mrs. Hoover
aud Simon Walker, all of Suow Shoe,
spent several days with their father,
Juco Walker, who had Leon ill,
mm ———————
Woodward.
Bamuel Gephart and wife entertain-
ed the gentleman's parents, from Re
bersburg, Bunday.
Eiwoed Ormndorf, J. B. Gentzel,
Chas. Musser and Prof. Gephart ste
tended the horse sale ut Millheim,
Batprday.
F. P. Guisewite and fornily, of Fied,
ler, spent Fandsy with his mother,
Mrs, Glantz
Wm, Kister after spendivg » fow
days with bis family, returned to Al.
toona where he is employed,
Prof. Gepbart's school will give an
entertainment in the school house,
Friday evening.
Charlie Whitmyer, a little boy slay.
lrg with bis grandfather, Jacob
Harter, fell from a sled and had his
arm broken,
John Fulig, of Glen Tron, visited his
Peiet te, Mr. end Mis, Jacob Fully
Bupuel E. Mysepr and wife attended
the funeral of thelr aunt, Mrs. John
Musser, at Anronsburg, Friday,
A reputation that It has taken yoars
ble Beven Mou tains,
LOCALS,
Mrs,
this wee
monia
Mra. RR.
Cloyd Brooks, beginning of
|
|
|
|
D. Foreman is recovering
feared, would develop into pneumonia.
Found—In the railroad station sat
| Bpring Mills, several pieces of jewelry,
|
| nishing description,
Henry
| personal propert
which time the
residents of the and wil |
e into the property recently pur-|
chased by Henry Btoner, now occupied i
by Edward Royer, |
Homan advertises sale of his |
y for March
family will
borough
30, after!
become |
Rev. J. F. Shultz, who for four years |
| was pastor of the UU Evangelical |
church, hus been appointed to a charge |
to fre.
entre Hall and |
+ old friends in and |
ii
nited
| at Howard, not too far distant
{quently come back tof
Penns Valley
of
Lo se
out Lhe ehiurch of # choloe,
A bil 1064
fos
introd in selinle |
$100. |
Capi
Lhe state
| provi for the expenditure of
OK) at 1
Ti
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i
dedication of the slaty
judg
an
fi
named in it,
tol & bill, Te MO eXtrava- |
| gant sum of in ev
i idently intended to lu ip alot the
| boys who are pastmasters in graft,
CP. Mills
| chant, advertises for a car losd of aj
Penns
§
Long, the Bpring mer- |
i ples Valley farmers who
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nate to AVE RB market for this particu
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wections of the
liged to feed
the swine
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finer al
their 1% 0
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Reisel
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Hall
pleased
the
hi
former good
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gwd as thie
Oak siation,
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a-
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few.
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Groceries, including the various breakfast foods,
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JUST RECEIVED NEW PERCALS and GINGHAMS
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The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of
Grain—Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat.
Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all times, at the
best prices the market will afford.
All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be
had, always on hand. We invite school
consult with us before placing orders for fuel.
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