The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 06, 1905, Image 5

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INCIDENTS OF 1800,
Looal Items Taken from the Centre He
porter of Interest to 1005 Renders
Southside jurors for the January
term of court, 1869: Gregg, John
Grove, Jr, Jacob Bhowers. Penn, R
Hartman, C. Held. Haines, Jacob
Hosterman, 8. Rote. Harris, Michael
Hess, 8, Wilson, Jr., George Swabb, J.
Miicuell, Miles, Andrew Ocker, 8. 8
Wolf, H. Strohecker, Jacob Hazel,
Jonathan Kreamer, Jacob Berkhart,
Ju Stover. Penn, Peter Keen,
Jacob Bankey, David Hosterman,
Potter, John Riber, John Wolf, John
K. Runkle, George Odenkirk, Joseph
Potter, J. Bweetwood, G. B. Jordan.
Haines, H. Feidler, Jacob Condo,
Penn, Michael Kerstetter,
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The issue of January Sth, 1869, pub-
lishes the marriage notices of
W. P. Bhoop aud Mrs. Mary Wix.
D. L. Kerr and Miss Sallie Spangler.
Simon Ruble and Miss Ellen Lee,
January 20: A peculiar accident is
noted. Adam Krumrine's team ran
off at Fisher's Penn Hall store, plung-
ing the tongue of the sled almost
through a horse belonging to Dr. Van
Valzah, With the horse fastened to
the end of the tongue the runaway
team dashed on for twenty rods,
Wheat was quoted at $1.60 to $1.90,
rye $1.52 to $1.60, corn 86 to 88,
February 12: 8. G. Shannon enters
the theological seminary at Selinsgrove
to prepare for the ministry.
Married : Cyrus Goss and Miss Al-
farata Fisher,
March Records
Bpeer Gilliland,
The dwelling house of Israel Condo
was partially destroyed by fire.
b: the death of
mami sams
Wagon Passed Over Young Man
Hile, the oldest son of George Dun-
klebarger, of Pleasant Gap, met with
rather a serious accident Tuesday
morning. The day previous he had
gone to Frank Lee's, near Nigh Bank,
to work on the farm, and the first
work to be done was hauling manure.
The young man was passing through
the lane with the team when in some
way he fell from the wagon, one of
the wheels of which passed over his
abdomen. Dr. Lee was called, and re
poris that while there were
broken, the internal ivjuries
such a character as to make the out-
Come very uncertain,
no bopes |
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Fertilizers for sale
Messrs. J. H. & B. E, Weber an- |
nounce that they will have during the |
fertilizers of
prices as low as any,
it
all grades, fd |
The
on the analysis of
They invite you to call to see them be-
fore buying.
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LOCALS
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prices ne!
based the goods. |
w far the easter bonnet
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The trout season opens April 15 i
farch went like dear little |
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Fressurer Phil. D. Foster is erecting
another donble house at State College, |
Harry Buck, sou of Rev,
student in the senior class
town College, visited his sister, Mrs. |
F I. Geary, in this place |
& trolley line through its domains
JFaul Btifller, stepson of B. D. Kil-|
list, returned to Avon, New
Baturday of last week,
livid at that place before coming to
Ceutie Hall.
John Meyer, of Bellefonte,
W. P. Alexander as miller in Allison |
brothers mills at Spring Mills. Mr.
Meyer, for the past five or more yenre, |
has been a brakeman on the
frieght train
local |
The first trip Jobn Lawyers made to
Centre Hall since his recent
waa Saturday morning of last week, at
which time he brought his daughter,
Mre. Anoa Hemphill, to the railroad
station to take the train for Philadel.
phia, her home,
Ramuel 8. Kaup, of Renovo, was a!
Bosisburg, bis old howe, Jast week, |
baving come to Centre county to &t-
tend the funeral of his aunt, Miss
Naunie Btover, Mr. Kaup is engaged
in the shops of the Pennsylvania
Bailrond Company at Renovo
Last week William Bradford moved
to Vilas, Lycoming county, and will
be engnged in the BE. Wentz roller
floaring mills. Mr. Bradford had |
been liviog at Pine Grove Mills, where
he was similarly engaged. Before go:
Ing to his new homs he stopped at
itre Hall for a few days
George Breon, who is doing the
sit work for B. W. Smith, began
Planiing potatoes Friday of last week
He will plout six sores. Mr Breon is |
one of the beglupers on the farm, and |
Is ninrting out in a way that leads one |
to think that be has the searet of pute
ting the polish on g team right ior his
The outsiders who | the
Bloiey Cotton Company are not en-
titled to sympathy on secount of the
good money lost by them. The in-
vestor who expects a foreign company
to earn fabulous dividends for his
money must know that to accomplish
it some one must be skinned. Be
oause the promoters saw fit to skin
their patrons is no just reason for com-
‘plaint—they should be willing to take
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THE LEGISLATURE
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LOCALS, -
Frank Shutt, who was injured some
time ago, is able to be on the streets
ugain,
Millia Fused by House
Henmte,
Introduced
or
Work of the Legislatufe of local in- |
terest is appended :
BILLS PASSED SENATE
| Providing for the repair and main- |
tenance by the proper county, eity or
borough of turnpikes heretofore or |
hereafter appropriated or condemned, |
or any part thereof for public use free
of tolls,
House bill authorizing policemen to
hold the office of constable,
Appropriasting $200,000 for the en-
{ couragement and support of township
high schools,
Providing that Behool Directors be
ven, is at low water mark. | paid $2 a day and mileage for attend.
Capt. W. H. Fry bas been commis- | log SOnBLY school conventions.
Authorizing boroughs to pay a sal-
ary to the Chief Burgess,
Providing that secretaries of school
sioned colonel by the commander of
the Grand Army Republic of Penu-
{ boards shall be elected within twenty
| days after the organization of such
i
sylvania
boards,
: BILLS PASSED FINALLY IN HOUSE.
mechanic
i Appropriating
Mr. Mis, Boal moved | PPro} 2
rh .., | ment for Benator
from the fara to Fussey ville, and will i
leave the the younger |
Reneration
or
EL
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Mrs_ Lucy Henney announces her
millivery opening for April 15th and |
14th. i
Miss Margaret Furey, of Bellefonte,
was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. King,
in this place,
FIRALLY.
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Why buy old, wornout harness at
new harness prices © Get prices from
D. A. Boozer.
Daniel Bradford went west Monday
morning. His objective point was
northern Hiinois,
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The water in the West Braneh of |
the Busquebanna River, at Loek a-
ve ak a a Se ST
wf wR WH A AEM BRINE.
John Knarr went to Youngstown,
Ohio, Monday where he will engage
with Edward Foreman, a first-class
Re
$20,000
Quay, ta
or 8a monu-
sud John
» be erecled
on the eapital park.
farming tu iss ; p
aloe
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Smith Brothers, of Spring Mills, | The Senate passed finally the bill
passed through Centre Hall Tuesday appropriating $247.456 to State College.
for Bellefonte with two loads |
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his place, for | Magnus Duck, the Bpring Mills tin-
Magnus Duck Buys & nome
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Mrs. A. E. Kerlin, o
¢ ner, purchased the house and lot, east | 5
© | of the railroad station, from William |
| R. From and will occupy the ‘
A little daughter, * Dorothy Vir- | The price paid was $1000,
at the home of Mr. ! ;
Mrs. George M. Hall, of Elkins,
W. Va, Saturday, March 11th.
W. C. Krader purchased the store of | stall steam power in the Centre Hall |
B. Shafter, at Coburn. Mr.
Roller Flouring the |
X sv hve formerly baer é - i
Krader had formerly been in the mer | large additions have
nd relatives the South side
Potte
on
township, i
same, |
arrived he pL
a I NE
Will Tostiall Steam Fower
Preparations are being made to in-|
Mills
of
Since
machinery
i been made the gasoline Lins
power, |
engine
in
bers will not be contented un- |
Frank Wion, of near Bellefonte, was
town Mouday purchased =a
proven altogether deficient
The We
til the plant is first-class in EVery par
The turns out the |
| best flour that can be manufactures
and
ticular, mill now
M. Boal.
John Rossman, a student at Linden | aod the same may be said of the chop |
fssinti W. | mill.
i the |
in West Virginia, |
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station We
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adf this piace, during st fmf vss
CIN POrary Mrs
F.T. Ishler Mrs. Ruhl, wife of Calvin Rubi, who
Mrs. Caroline Lamade, mother of | lives on the large olyer farm on the |
of Spring Mills pike enst of Centre Hall
mor:
Williamsport
" £5 1 (vin
BOSE
Calvin Kabil Goes to Hospital
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Inst week went!
Hosplial
itil, died in Willlamsport., She was Baturdasy ing of
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wi in Bade to the where |
Lrermn LEY
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Fhe ladies ited Evangelical | *he was treated for disorders peculiar
POPUL OVEOOINO0COCODOOODO0VROEEHGD
to female
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Laster festival in Bex
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if I eggs will be
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he bssement operation was performed Nundsy
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81 £1o hinve bees
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entirely sud be obi
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North Amerioan, in its Monday
Walker
graduates,
Huhl was accor
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CENTRE HALL, PA.
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PRICES
Raw Hide Whips 20 Cts
Heavy Draught
Brown and White
Heas
Heavy Wooden 1
Hur
Trae
Sala
Coll $1.00 and up
8 for
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BLANKETS AND ROBES
A little late in the season, but you
have Blankets and Robes at
which warrants buying now.
a
can
cont
Stock Food--The best on the
market, 5 Cents per Lb,
A Full Line of Dr. Daniels’
Remedies.
NEW
Spring
Goods
JOHNSON BROS,
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Rawhide whips, 20 oe
8, swent pads | |
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for heavy work, 2
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nis, Ld 4
had =
ther Batarday
aliend a
day, but suf.
Milesburg,
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$ Ol
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turns
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of paraiyais Lhe spanglier and party
eign coun.
New
fi
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How ing
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4 fries nded
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BPO stroke and sinee then Uesday morning
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to which
Harry Harper is now employed
are advertising Wilmerding, near Pittsburg,
prices that
vou would ex.
Brothers
this
below that
Rearick
insti at moved and will
Mrs
piace Wednesday
furniture, | Buccess to them
yw. H. Kuby, of Jersey Shore, made
his annual visit to Centre enunly
eid a missionary week
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ivterian church his daughter, Mrs 8
Wednesday and | f
ast week
piace he has
housekeeping
considering the class of goods of | that
If you are in need of
begin
vhich
Harper went to
of last week.
*afl on them before buying
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Mre. W. H Sehayler and Mrs. W. this
stoppiug for several days with
W. Smith. Be
we coming here he spent several days |
in Philipsburg, also with a daughter, |
Mra. L.. Ray Morgan A
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Saturday afternoon the commence |
mnt exercises of the Williamson In- |
bim- dustrial Training Institution of Phila. |
acher duiing the { deiphia was held, To the class of forty- |
should be sufficient | four young men was Ralph C, Boozer, i
it parents to send | son of D. A. Booger, of Centre Hall. |
to him during the sum- | Isaac E. Clothier, president of the i
|school, and John Wanamaker ad. |
Samuel Black, of Potters Mills, weg | dressed the class, and Mr. Boozer, who |
He is makiog ar- | Was au honor man, responded in be !
haif of the graduates. In Buanday’s is. |
of
hey repre- |
The susimer term of the Centre
Mr. Gramley has proven
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r for the past few years | Congratulatory terms of his address.
| in Altoous, as an electrical engineer,
{and will go there within the next
| week.
work would be beneficial to him.
Landlord J. W, Runkle has the
pink of condition and has set out a |
large number of canna and ealadium
bulbs. Mr. Runkle has shown marked |
taste ss a laudscapc-gardner. There
Tn
Ayer’
| § Your doctor will tell
| § thin, pale, weak, nes
dren become strong well
by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilln
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much improve their properties by fol]
lowing the exxmple of Mr. Runkle.
Misses Gretchen and Maude Se
christ, daughters of Rev. J. R, He.
christ, came othe parental roof last
week. The former is a seamstress
and lives in Lock Haven to which § Small doses, for & few davs §
place she returned Wednesday, The .
Intier just eomipleted teachi ga term N IF
of public school near Berwick, and arsapa Il a
wilkromasin here for the present, She a
asduate of th : or- § The change is very prompt
4 graliunie 3 Lek Haven Nor and very marked. Ask your
doctor why itis. He has our
B. F. Homan, of Osk Hall Btation, formula and will explain.
Pa y In always ready snd pleased to *Whes 13 years old. for sony mnnths we
Vals om Perverted J the Mes Ee EC HA mad
Hounl Uren Sepatator. This mae. 1 viel, Cosect ine fo hase £000
ehing, while retaining ite former good S180 x Bottle ; 5 6 ASR On..
principles, la now Improved. Jt is §2 1
low down. It is acknowledged as the
lmding separator, in simplicity, few-
Frege for $ormplt
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washing, and best of all, endurance Bilious: ——————
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All the Staple Goods
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these as well as on all other goods are mark-
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¢ ed and sold at the lowest possible figure,
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¢ Groceries, including the various breakfast food
¢ crackers, biscuits, coffee substitutes, et
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Rubber Goods, Felts, Working Shirts, Overalls,
Shoes for all, ete,
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We will be pleased to have at least a portion of
your trade. We will aim to use you fair.
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F. EE. WIELAND
inden EIall, Pa.
Is Selling the WOLFE BROS. Shoes for
Ladies and Children--the best $1.50
Shoe on the market.
Full Line FREED BROS. Shoes
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ViOW SHOES, and
your Spring Purchase,
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The Centre Hall Roller Flouring
J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors
2 $ 3
WHITE LILLY FLOUR
and MILL FEEDS
The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of
Grain— Wacat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat.
Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all ti
best prices the market will afford.
All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal tc
had, always on hand. We chool I
consult with us before placing o i.
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COAL
boards to
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nh typi ah itis. hats soit, - whe
FEC ETSY TPF % 7% ’
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Offer 1,000
NO MORE
lished, except the last coat of va
g coat,
sal sed
and p
fini
Bion
sh and ship you the +
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ol wa
3 want one you must do iness at on
teil us how you want ft build,
nges after your order is placed wit
he pears built, heek
everything, in fact, excux the trimming a xd the final
t must be before April 1, 1905, 5 vd $36.9
hat you ever looked at. One thousand orde. ® only,
thousand !'’
88 Samo
the tre
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the wu
€ fiten i-
whiclt
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ipped,
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for 4
The Reason for this Xp’
Liberal Offer winter. We want t
all the time, o
Bosembor, wo cag only
he
srirs quality of dark proen Dales be
- r Berstol Jeather. Sate whi
the Fighest of ses of mechanios we
ing sont and back the bent
dy
was
or whip.
The work
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Furnishings } oh
Trimming A old
is a nek he 1
WH MORETe
fou Es»
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by
build the LUA ae our factory
ust then fake up our hoary
pring work We buil
and soll more high-class
yehicies than any ot hey
factory in Amerien sell.
Ing direct to the users.
How do you
want it built?
Body Pisse box or Corn.
ing style? wuid i
or 24284 in. ¥ Biate whiok. Ti
will be thesame gredec! body
we use oon our $5.0 bazgy.
Gear End sorine dike ent
—— OF Hrooster? Higis
which ~ if vou do not, we wij}
dA end soring, Gear will
a J5J8 in. high-grade
axle and highest grade oi)
tom pored springs made, Arch
or dropped axle?
Do you want 88
eels 4 in. or
and in.
Barven patent, selected hick.
ory, Sin, tread and Yin. tire,
regular stock,
Top 8 ord bow which do
ek you want! TE will bave
eather quarters, and well
jade in every way, with
sary robber side snd back
curtains,
Be very careful
Paintin to siate what
boot, with eprine
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Our Guarantee
FAR mone fiberal th an
any “Free Trial’ oy "Sip
for Ynspection ‘offer ow
maete. Bt fe very ale
aud made Uo protect you,
© snbet nonce Is a Gunes
antee of Satisfaction,
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We Know
What's Under
the Paint [} r= for
thie ronson
that we onde un investerent
of over SEEO0.® in & plant
ofonrcwn, We availed ont
facility known
solvem of every
to the business for making
good ‘work and making 1 §
We
hi Wo had the Tartory
Josuted vous ve wo we tenia
Limatels connected wit
you want. Wo Lo paint wony
i thar & nie, or New York red,
diy , oF mottled green,
bh
the baddd in
iving our customers all over the world. wou
what Cs ln osss of Use bugeies La
povir ac eltite do of detects and dom bo Th wid liking built Ty prein .
a
a
en
osislogue business. We started ot to build
is pisiible 16 sell good work,
however, long enough to know a good
Free Vehicle Catalogue
antsy
wive y
Tred ih
se rnsterial that they nse: | have
Work, and | vant 10 say 10 you ¢
whorls, stronger peur, better
tthe money, Thon any ober
The dealer's price on any
{ from com. funth i taethnd
{ A of our work 1s walle
{Fa td an dhe work thet is or
{5m veady © prove any of
fur pte wo any customer, and If It ts not
4 ALY exiense snd | will pay freight both
Do It Now fi
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| 0 bent Froth vat
sortmared bo
SUES rou des meet bony
| Bat this firm
and
and torn spart els fintehed
Te sepa ond lea, Poet
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at {
hy
BAG foo
ved wo iF
a
Hysol high grade
FEL Se aie Fromm
28 know 1 have ange
antod ae Top
Jom Bot the ba