The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 16, 1905, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
S. WW. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.
CenTrRE Harp, PENN’A.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1906.
16,
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y thin date
OF dats
F THANE Hesolu-
ged 1 for at the rate of
payable in advance) the
g gl { ards of thanks,
im charge, filly cents,
Harris Township.
Mrs J. F. Stover, Bellefonte, vis-
ited her sister, Mrs. Bricker.
Miss Maude Kimport has gone to
Bellefonte for an indefinite period of
time.
J. B.
Altoona.
J. Bitner, of Armstrong county,
ited friends in this place.
Fd. Myers and family, of Belle-
, Spent =i inday here,
of
Fellty was a visitor from
Vig
Prof.
fonts
James Suow
1d buying beef cattle
dd and
ying at tate College
are sis
Musser, of Shoe, was
&rou
Margaret Miller
for a few
Misses [sab
weeks,
A foreign missionary
formed
service will be
held in the Re church Sunday
avening.
Joh
purchased
son's sale,
Mi
daughter
Frank McFarlane
Thomp-
186 and
In siro
horses at James
aud
pen t
Mrs
Berths,
here
Mrs, Cole, after spe
~iale
Pressler
Hall,
David
of
and
Pine
Handay
Lie witiler
returned
uding
lege,
sl Boal ¢
Mrs,
DUrg
Fishburn, of
’
visitors at J.
Mr. and rank
Fergus township, were
Henry Meyer's on Fri
Nathan Dale, of Pleasant Gap, and
Mr. Musser, of . Mia, were
at the he of G re Kaup
Mr. Scott, of Chicago, and H. Baum.
garduer, of Bellefonte, representing
the U. 8S. Packing Co., were here,
Mra Margaret Kuhn and Mrs
We Del t
Kimport al
Mrs, and
Miss Emma Hoy
Markle, of Pine
’
of last wes his
Hi
lay
#itors
Vi
Hara
E.
Thursday.
daughter Annie
Miss Lizzie
Tuesday
visited at the home of 8,
State College,
Loesch
and
Hall spent
tA0e
families wi changed their
luring the past
Miller, Mrs. Marga-
William Stover.
fhe
pl wes of residence
Ls
y
week were J.
and
rriet Fo
D
augnter
Miller
Mrs Ha
family of J.
Her d
mislortune tu
wrists
John
near Fr
ret
the
lellefoute.
had the
both her
rtuey visited
Wagner
Mrs
in
1 4 54
YY RE LIer,
atid break
kv
ROKIIOV
of
i COtln-
ernart and son Johu,
, Hunt
Fhomps
pike
sale, at
and enjoy
friends
iaturday
in Boals-
rp
Ladies’ fine sh
great sacrifice
Will DE 8
Had Bil BA
Yeager & Davis
it will
Come to our cle sale
pay you
wing out
Yeager & Davis
sat — a ———
Coburn,
W. H. is all
arrival of a baby girl
Those who were afflicted with
let fever are all out of danger.
Mra. F. P. Voonada, who had been ill
the past week, is again able “to be out.
Grove smiles since the
SCAr-
Mrs. Mary Meyer, who has hier home
with her son Thomas, is ill from lung
fever
Quite a number from here attended
J. M. Btover’s sale, along Pine Creek,
on Friday,
Mra. Harry Leitzel and Mrs, Mag-
gle Hosterman, of Millheim, visited at
the homes of J, A. Miller and I.. H.
Stover on Tuesday.
The Everett auction was well st-
tended Haturday evening, that being
the last evening of the sale, Things
brought fair prices,
It is rumored that a shirt factory is
to be started st Coburn. Thirty Indies
are wanted to work in the factory, and
twenty-nine have been secured,
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Miller are mak-
ing their last visit to the former's pa-
rents at Huablersburg, before leaving
for their future home in New York.
There will be quite'a few changes in
town thisspring. Luther Weaver will
move on the Weaver farm, near Wood-
ward, and W. Bholter will occupy the
house thus made vacant, These are
the only ones to move at present,
———
Big saving in shoes,
Davis.
Men's leather boots at your own
price. Yeager & Davis.
——————— ——————
HORSE FoR HALE. A horse, ten
years old, for sale. Call at this office,
Time may heal wounds, but it takes
its time about it,
Yeager &
Linden Hall.
B. F. Homan returned from Phila-
delphia where he had gone with his
niece, Mrs,
taken her infant son to the Medico-
Chi. hospital to have his eyes operated
on. The child has had a growth over
the eyeballs, which obscures. its sight,
The doctors advised waiting until the
child is older before subjecting it to
the operation,
Mrs, Joshua T. Potter was
Saturday for a short time.
William Ingram moved from Thom-
a8 Decker's farm, near State College,
to William Tate's house where he will
take charge the farm He
in town
of work,
Lutz will vacate in un few weeks
J. 8. Miller, of the Glades,
his sister here last week
Mrs. J. H. is in Bellefonte this
week assisting her Mrs. B. F
Gloss, who is getting ready to move in-
to a new house on Bishop street,
Horses are in demand in this section
and are bringing fancy prices,
MeClintie bought Wm. Brook's team
of blacks, and Elmer Campbell bought
a horse from Mr
ville.
visited
Loss
sister,
on the Geiss farm, south of town,
Samuel Tuesday
from
he has been for about a year.
teitz
e———( oo ——
Rebersb urg.
Crip and pink-eye are
this vici
Mrs. Lotty Torbert and
New Berlin,
parents, Mr
in this place
Misses Maude
Hecholl, of Bellefoute,
visited at this place,
epidemic
ity
son Paul, o
the
0)
are visiting
and Mrs, OC Mallory,
O¢ker
for
and
several days
om Stover, the Livonia
to consummate the
timber land near
agent, is here sale
of some valuable the
village of Smullton
John Harter recently placed a fine
He
sale of organs
his home has also taken
for the
piano in
the agency
Fhe bs thie
church, Fri
Lire piven in
ny evening, by Mrs Ollie
Brokaw, was well attended
William Shultz,
a farm at Logan
of BSmuliton,
Mr. Bhultz
of this place,
Mills
will move into the
vacated
leuben Bierly is finishing his pew
house which is to be occupied by Rev-
Haas, the Evangelical minister
Schrack
Nove on
David
tions to
is making
his farm in
Valley
Mr. Breon, tl
00 agent,
fire
day
ie Millheim insur-
Waa In Lown one ant
week
ye
Millheim,
Mrs. W. H Meyers
Ba ville, Saturday
Mr. and visited
friends ut
Sunday
John
ing Neranfion
Behool, had been clreulsting RINOLRE
the pupils in and around Millheim
Musser left Wednesday
morning for Williamsport and Renovo
where he will remain for some time,
Miss Maude Stover,
guest
Harry,
fas
of a surgeon:
alley
W. Bickell, who is
the
Lester
an
is the
11s
of Lamar,
of her sister, Mrs. F. E Gut
P. H. Bhires, fell
badly that
I Were required
Among those who sttended
al the of
yan of
cut his & 80
the par.
ty held home A. Walters
were,
Mrs. Charlotte Harter, of Htate Col-
lege ; Prof. 8. Ward Gramley and sis-
ter, Miss Orpha Gramley, of Spring
Mills
John Btoner made a business trip to
Bellefonte, Friday.
Mrs. 8. R. King visited friends st
Aaronsburg, Friday
Ellis Bhaffer and George
were to Bellefonte, Friday.
Harry BSchlegal, of Washington, D.
C., has arrived to buy another carload
of horses for his stables in that place,
Elmer Knarr, who had gone to Dan-
ville on Wedneaday to have an opera.
tion performed, returned Saturday and
is able to be about
Homan
Woodward.
John J. Orndorf and C.D
were to Aaronsburg on Monday,
Charles Hosterman went to Buffalo,
N. Y., Monday morning.
J. B. Gentzel lost a valuable cow
last Bunday.
Among those on the sick list are H,
M. Motz, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. R,
M. Wolfe and Mrs, Noah Eby.
Prof, Edgar Stover, wife and daugh-
ter Grace visited the lady's parents,
Nicodemus Lose moved to Bpring
Mills on Tuesday.
Herb, Condo and wife, of Aros
burg, visited the latter's parents one
day last week,
Charles Wolfe, of Aaronsburg, and
Charles Miller, of Rebersburg, were
visitors in town Monday.
Oliver Edmunds is spending a few
days with Herbert Hosterman,
There will be services In
churches Bunday forenoon,
A A ———————
What a fine thing it would be if
people didn’t start to sing nntil (hey
knew how,
; mn A ———
When a girl refuses to play popular
airs she feels that she 1s getting along
in music,
Motz
both
Spring Mills.
Jerry Zettle aroused the curiosity of
the people on Saturday by bringing
to town an otter which he captured in
& trap along Penns Creek, at Paddy
Mountain, It was a nice size, and is a
very rare animal in this part of the
country.
Girover Gentzel, of Altoona,
few days at his parental home
D. W, Bweetwood left
for Centre Hall, where
ployed as sawyer by
ford
GCieorge
Bellefonte
Mrs, J
Hall, was u guest at
Long, Friday,
A. OC. Dunlap will build «
shop and jewelry store
spent a |
on Monday
he will be em
Brisbin & Brad-
tientzel spent last week in
i u ol
home
Centre
of C.P.}
Allison,
the
barber
an his lot this |
spring. |
CE. Zeigler
at Millhelm
atid family $f) Mute
eit
Phe High School was closed Mon
to a meeting of the county |
at which Prof Hosterman |
Was present,
Miss Carrie Gentzel spent os few
[ues
their
his sue!
Bierly and family left last
which
Rev
lev,
i®= Lo Le
Nuoyde I
the co
home
is expected during ming
Cossor,
week
M Fas
Mabel Allison essed Lhe
given iu
wil
Bellefonte, last
night, by the Thespians, of
{ollege
Last Tuesday '™ julre Giren
family moved to Yengertos
Liem eave
ew
Haney, the
Associatio
Rev, pastor
Evangelical
sid elevatis
very interesting Ig sermon |
in the church at this place, Banday
Filis
nomination of sherifl
the
many friends in this aud }
bY | 5
shafler, Democrath
for
wie Mo
ng Lime is rag
and ther
in the village Daellings
sCaroe, and some fanailie
in with others
Miss Houlz, recently appointed ss
postmistress by Postmaster
(ile
i
discharges
all accom plished you
the duti
and
pleasantly, bh
: ol
Very
‘* golden opinion from all soris
her
ple by liging manner
Do misian
Krape hax made
EE —
Penn Hall
Rind
AM rs
tshier and
with Mr. and
re Hall
After a week's
LOSRInan is 21ov
he ¢
IRIN
heim, Saturday
J. CC. Conde
tie
H pp Carriage (
{ canopy
bugg
0s
CATTIARYS,
of a first class rig
Condo
> _-——
The Great Sanday WN
Doctor Dotae
couldn't
Oid
He
Bat dabbles dee;
problems, and
bh week lostructs his
Bat er hand
LF Class Of
wi the oth !
have the blues, consult old |
Domehead if fortune has
frowned you, consult * Doc”
Demet ; if SHE has failed to smile,
consult * Doe” Domehead. He isan |
a of the Bimple Life, and his
specialty Heience Made Bimple.”
He will make laugh in spite of
yourself, and will cure all
if
# Doc
you
on
is
you
your ills
Doctor Domehead’'s olass has taken
phia Bunday North American's Com
ie Supplement,
You will get more of these
pictures than you ever hisd in your life
out of a funny paper
It is a new comic page that is really
fanny a page with a laugh in every
line,
With old Doctor are Phoebe Auu, a
scientific maiden ; a fourteen-oarat out.
up whose name is Dennis, and a stu.
dious Walter Longlege- he's a ' yes,
sir’ proposition who, as the class,
add to the gayely of every situation,
The Doctor knows his business :
shows that at the start—** baton the
other hand "there you get right
down to the point, and, as the wily
press agenl is wont to declare, the
point ' must be seen to be appreciated’
and to appreciate it thoroughly you
should become one of the Doctor's pa
tients at once,
fun oul
he
orice 'E 1s hw & given that 1.
will Vp the milling on the Ist day of
00, mud the firm of J. A. Kline 4 Son wii
posmassion on that day aod sil business will
with eare. Those knowing them
solves fndebled to me will please settle scoounts
Past 1 wore and ‘olan ped or nor
Avo * your my
sucoemor | beg ro p-
H. B. MOYER.
Milibelm, Pa., March 18, 1905.
B. Moyer
Soosvossssan
S88cEvgeassy:
Aaronsburg,
Mrs. Marin Weaver, of near Coburn,
was a guest of Mra, Kizzie Bwabb,
Paul Bwabb, of Penn Hall,
ited his mother a few hours Saturday.
nent Vie
after ha been several
Iino
The
property will
ving years in
John {
fuke
sale of BLover s persons
al
aller
Mr. Jamison
Coburn,
place Haturday
noon
Mrs
days
Medaria, of
Mrs,
und
pent few with
dia Frank
Miss
to
al
Howes
with
Kathryn
few
Hus pone
months friends
Elizabeth
f
Miss
Edmunds has gone
months smong friends
Odell, 111
Hull
f He
(ny
in
sd daughler Jennie
Mellnay
Lt week
Fhom a
Were gut i= al spring
one an
Prof, 1 . slover and family were
pues of Charles Hosterman, at
Ver sunday,
Mr
Mayr
: jr
mined Mrs Hobert
Haugh, of
ing Mills, spent Sunday with
H. Detwiler
B ] Btover
week with Lhe
Fmanuel
Merchant J
Mra aud daughter
spent a day last
Citlisew ile
Audrey, of Bellefonte
Mra. Mary
Mrs. J
Jil ies
Lirenot jer are N isit ”
(. Stover
Hall
© Xam
Bibl clans
Monday evening.
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Mr. and hn
father, J.
th, of
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which
Wo
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of Pine-
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CENTRE HALL, PA
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Our New Spring Clothing
Hats & Men's Furnishing Goods
ARE NOW OPEN
FOR INSPECTION
AND SALE .....
We have never gone into these articles so extensive
ly and so earclully, Be assured of our earnest effort to
please all of our friends and customers in quality, style,
tit and price.
SPORTING GOODS...
We have larger lines of Sporting Goods than in any
former season.
MERCHANT TAILORING in all its
Ba
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Branches.
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Manhattan Shirts and Guyer Hats,
MONTGOMERY & CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA,
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SAAB LLLBL EL
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¥ Le greatest
When you oan 1
BIgsine ue
Uy goods here al
Candies and Coulectionars peckwear, collars
Just received another lot of nd fin utnbrellas.
choice candies and confection. | department has also
ary, consisting of chocolates, plenished with a line of elegant
Lill 3 reais. mints dress goods in all the beautiful
winter shades, also
gingham, muslin and a choice
ine of superb woolen blankets
Groceries
My groceries are all fresh and
carefully selected. In addition
regular sugar, coffee and
spices 1 have a very desirable
line of breakfast foods, canned
goods, table oil, olives and
sardines,
(lass and Queensware
My stock of glass and queens
ware 1s very complete. Elegant
dinner and tea sets, from 75 to
25 pieces ; cut glass, beautiful
lamps and fine Bohemian and
Japanese shades
ITY III IR
Wouas >
Spanish bon-t ous,
mixture. Fine confec
in boxes, and a large as-
ut of stick and toy can-
dies *Euglish walnuts, paper
shiell almonds and Pecan nuts,
also a very large assoriment
fancy cakes, oranges, lemons,
bananas and table 1aisins
Jewelry
Also an elegant array of fine
Jewelry—chains, rings, seals,
brooches, cuff and collar but.
tons, and infants’ neck chains.
Notions and Dry Goods
notions just
wow displayed on
Gloves, mittens,
fall and
of |!
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invoice of
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the counters
shld Mss oko kl didlo Bs 2S ae
CRPHTOVVLOPODIGOBORBROD GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat
Oats
i Com.
PRODUCE AT STORES,
Butter
Fees
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To save money and
to have a clean job
of PAPER HANGING
or PAINTING
done, go to
.P.R.Auman..
SPRING
MILLS, PA.
Wall Paper Furnished at
3c. per Bolt and Up. . . .
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H. G. STROHMEIER,
CENTRE MALL, . . . . . PENN.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer in ~
HIGH GRADE . ..
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinda of
‘Marble aw :
Granite, Don't fail 10 get uy prices.