The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 20, 1905, Image 4

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    CENTRE REPORTER. |
SMITH, Rditor and Proprietor.
THE
Ss. Ww.
Hart, PENNA.
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1905,
CENTRE
TERMS,
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ONS AND CARDS OF
wa
DEMOUR
ATIC CO COMMITTEE 1006
Linden Hall.
week,
Mrs. D. C. Heas
in Bellefonte.
Mrs. Mary Ross is improving
and is now able to sit
time,
Mra. J. H. Ross spent Sunday
Bellefonte with her
been sick,
Mrs. Edmunds
Pittsburg,
week's visit with friends,
transacted business |
slowly
up for a short |
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ajster who
and children,
For the first time in many wonths
services were held in the old Evangelie-
al church Bunday evening.
Mrs, 8, E. Goss and ttle Edith, the
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Rosa, are ill at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bohn
ceiving congratulations over
rival of a daughter on Monday.
Prof, Harry CO. Rothrock, of Balous
was an arrival Friday, look ufter
mre
Lhe
It
ar-
to
lot of young fruit trees,
Carpenters are at work repairing the
damage doue by the storm to the barn |
on Daniel Tressler's farm, the
roof having been blown off,
Johu Rossman,
obliging assistant
thi
it whe
entire |
for some time the
cailroad sia
to Wil
Xan ined
iu the
tion at frac fia
he
being iv
gone
linpusp be
prep
Lt
Ie will
aratory («
Ln
noi
EIR HIOFe Te
Onsale sili
oh
Wilkin
over th
yle of Heed: trove
' % tie,
for a short
He
daughter,
untaing Friday
visit mimong relatives here
Waa
accompanied home by his
Aaronsburg,
John Krape has
term of school at Lebanon,
Wm. Jamison, of
ited the Kline sisters
Oak Hall
ther last week
A. C. Mingle, Bellefonte, was to
see his aged mother at the home of E
GG. Mingle
Hol. id family spent s few
days with Mra. Cre mother, at
Lock Haven,
Miss Bath Swabb spent a few days
with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Lee, re-
tarning home Monday.
gone to sttend a
Haven,
Inst week
Lock Vig
Edwin Smith, of made a
short visit to his mu
if
Of
Crouse at
igs a
Misses Edoa and Raih
Coburn, spent the greater part
week with their grandparents
Isenhauer
to Al-
Weaver, of
of last
Clyde Stover, Clarence
and Robert Burd g
toons to work in the car sh
Prof. E. B. Btover
school Monday morning
attendance, and has
a number more,
D. R. Fi
have ae
pa,
select
a fair
of
opened a
with
the promise
reman, of Bellefonte, at.
tended the funeral of his sunt, Mrs
Fowler, the Reformed church Fri-
day of last week
in
Mra. Houser, of Biate College, and
Miss Annie of Rebersburg,
wera Lhe guests of their brother, Edgar
tover, Justice of the Peace,
Stover,
Communion will be administered in
the Reformed church Bunday morn
ing. There will be services during the
week, beginning on Thursday evening.
If Rip Van Winkle had opened his
eyes beginning of this week he would
have declared that he awoke in the
arctic region, during a January
blizzard.
oburn,
This cold snap has caused quite a
few of the tomato plants to freeze,
Miss Mayme Wert, of Brush Valley,
visited her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Harter,
services were held in
Reformed churches
Communion
the Lutheran and
Banday.
Johin M. Weaver was to Moshannon
to attend the faneral of his sister, Mrs,
Lydia Weaver,
John Rote, an aged man, was taken
very ill Friday evening from paralysis,
but is now some better,
Mrs, John Bower opened her ice
cream parlor, in W. H. Grove’s store
room, Saturday evening.
Mr, and Mrs, L. H. Stover attended
the funeral of Dorothy Robb Miller,
at Hublersburg, last Tuesday.
Mrs. F. M. Blevenson snd Mm. A.
F. Harter, of Millheim, wore Bunday
visitors at the home of J, W, Ker-
stetter,
sf
How about your subscription to the
Centre Reporter ? Will the figures on
Miss Khods, who had several
spent
| weeks latives here and in Relle-
fonts
With re
Invitatio
3
ns ure out for a large recep-
‘alvin Meyer, at
of his oldest
{ tion at ome of (
the Branch, in
i Gig Orgs | M or,
| Miss Anus
honor son,
atid who was
Mande Irvi
Fhe youug people
from an extended
bride,
of Penun'a
i
i
Lave just
wedding
wil of [le
shy Lhe westerns i
oo
Woodward
vii fda Boot
ian
returied from Milo
Week
{‘harles Visited Iriend 1
| Niu
Krentner
,
Bly asl weed
Harris Stover sud wife visited
latter's mother on Sunday
James Fultz and wife, Harter,
West Virginia, are visiting his parents
sick fist MM
Eberhart Polly
Of
Those on the Rie "
Motz,
Boyder
Emma and
Charles Uuisewite, of
his grandmother
Yeagertown
is visiting Mrs
Gilantz
Luther
Elwood Orndorf
to Bellefonte last week
Calvin Eby, after
weeks with his parents, left for Beaver.
dale, Monday morning
Miss Hall, of Unlon county,
ousin, Miss Bess Bheealey
and
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a i
Mol
Li 8 Deas
Kore ailier, t
minde trip
spending i
wi
her
day and Bunday
Prof. Stover and
burg, spent a few
Btover'as parents,
Hosterman.
family, of
days with
Mr. and Mrs ©
Mrs.
A ——
Millhelm,
Boyd Hoover, of Penn
seen in Millbelm Tuesday.
Kline Woodring, Esq , of Bellefonte,
was seen in Millheim this week.
Hall, waa
B. F. Kister, who is staying at Clear.
field, spent Banday with his family,
Frank Kero came home Baturday to
see his aged mother, who is ill at this
writing
Mrs. Esta Bower and son are visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mr. J. C.
Smith.
Mrs, Elizabeth Stitzer and daughter
Girace are visiting at the home of J, H.
B. Hartman
Ww. J
port Friday and
with eight horses,
A. G. Leas, manager of the Peun
Telephone Company iu this county,
was in Millheim Monday.
Thoseell went to Williams
returned Haturday
Smullton, are visiting at the home of
her father, J. C. Smith,
J. C. Bmith returned Saturday from
& three weeks’ journey in the interest
of the John Lueas;Paint Company.
D. L. Zerby went to Berwick Satur.
day and returned Monday, accompa.
nied by Mrs. Zerby who had been vis.
iting her daughter, Mra, T. R. Buck,
at that place,
a. i, A ——
Home people wear out their welcome
more quickly than their clothes,
The weather man believes in laying
by a few predictions for a rainy day.
For a Weak Digestion.
No medicise can replace food but
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will ‘help you to digest your
food. It is not the quantity of food
taken that gives strength and vigor to
the system, but the amount digested
snd sssimilated. If troubled with a
weak digestion, don’t fail to give these
Tablets a trial. Thousands have been
benefited by their use. They on)
your label need attention ?
cost nm quarter, For sale by CO, W,
Bwartz ville; F. A. Caron
Baie
DEATHS
EDWIN JAMES FLICKINGENR
his parents moved from Rebersburg to
| Freeport, Iilinois, in 1855, died sud-
denly in his apartments the other day,
He bad been in his usual health up to
| the time of his death. A postmortem
| examination re vealed clots of blood on
either his heart, Cancer
| ous condition of the stomach and liver,
Mra. H, Herlocker, a sister, had
{ spent most of the previous day with
Flickinger, und in the morning
called him for breakfast. On not
receiving a reply, the door was broken
{ in and the man discovered to be dead.
| He was unmarried, and ason of Henry
| Flickinger,
side of also Bn
| Mr,
i
| she
ID KUHN
Mrs, David Kuhn died at
{ in Dakota, Illinois, aged
{ fiveyears. Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn, several
| years Ngo, to Illinois from
| Reedsville
| he maiden
i Mary Relph, and was
| forte WHS
{to Mr. Fallon, then to
| Her third husband
’ alu i hildroen i
two to the aed
id
Kulu LE
MES, DAV
her home
about sixty.
tnoved
des ORs] Re WAS
born near Belle.
Sle thrice married first
Hmmonus
fo
first,
the third
Mi
Wirvives her, as
“ven the
ie 1o
md sand four
husbai
Mo
mil
Mnartis
well BOOoW 1 1n
Ferguson Voshiips, when
uw number of vears alter
Mr. K
fived
ripe uhin
ol 1 A HHA
Heol
:
& i mi
ek, died st her Lh
Mrs BMTUATAH
44
Bunday
i Indling health several vears,
afternoon
Nie
flicted with ae tinea
Interment
Lutheran os
Fhe de
Michael Rid
mpiieation of
took place in Centre Liu
metory
i
eased dauglits
jer
Was a
ile ese
tardy
{entre
Yi
CO
er Lara
Bmption
years of sage and gradisated
College in the class of
chemist by
ived by
Ci
upstion
his wife and one
apes
Harris Township
Harry Hess wived a I
fruit trees
Nunday and
EROow
H. A. Moyer, of
ied in Boalsburg
Mr. and Mrs. Jo
Bank, visited here
re
Mi nday were das
storms
dugar Valley, vi
ho Kline
Che Hosterman is
pros
re makiog
etnernits abont his home,
Newton Hess is having his barn and
othe: painted
Mra. Bartges, of Booneville, is stay.
ing with Mrs. Bparr a few weeks
Albert Albright, of Spring Mills, vis.
| ited at the home of Frank Lohr.
Mrs. Andrew Lytle and dsughter
| Bess visited at the Miller home
out buildings
A number of people transacted busi.
ness at the county seat the past week,
Hervices will be held in the
house at Bhiogletown Bonday evening,
| Miss Bertha Treaster, of Pine Hall,
spent a week with friends this
vielnity
Levi
spent
{| Young
school
in
Hoan and
al
family, of
the home
Lemont,
a day of Israel
William Patterson built a new fence
between his property and that of Mra,
David Keller,
Rev. A. A. Black spent last week
visiting the members of the Boalsburg
congregation,
Rev. J. 1. Btonecypher preached a
trial sermon in the Lutheran chareh
at Watsontown
James Leitzoll, the medicine man,
of Bpring Mills, made his annnal trip
through hiere Monday.
The banks of the streams were lined
with tishermen on Saturday. Fish, or
fish stories, will be pleaty now,
Miss Annie Kuhn, of Shingletown,
is staying tu Boalsburg for few
weeks, at the home of Harry Lon.
berger.
Mr. and Mrs. Kisckner Reish and
three children, of Altoous, came for a
few days’ visit with Mrs. Margaret
Miller.
J. M. Wieland, Owen Mothersbaugh,
W. H. Stuart snd 8. H. Bailey attend.
ed the horse sale al State College on
Saturday.
James Poorman spent part of last
week making some repairs on the farm
house occupied by G. W. Gerbrick,
west of Biate College, and also visited
friends at Buflalo Run.
Workmen have been engaged in
beautifying the lawn surrounding the
Lutheran pamonage, Both the Re-
formed and Lutheran parsouages have
besn remodeled during the past year,
and now compare favorably with those
of any other country village in the
eounty,
bs A fA
The anti-tobacco girls never choose
“"
& man who chews,
Colyer.
George Meiss purchased a fine mated
eam of sorrels, They are fine drivers,
Miss Eva Fleisher is paying a visit |
to her brother Harry, at Yeagertown, |
Miss Edos Wagner turned
alter spending sw week with friend
Potters Mills
William Bhadow
east to spend Lhe
re home |
ut |
of Chicago, 11. is
his pa- |
Hmmer with i
rents, in this place
Misses Carrie
Eis Philips, of
visiting their pares
Mr. and Mrs.
and Budie
Mi Min
Bodtorf and |
only, are
Eta piel Hmith snd |
family, of Potters Mills, spent Sunday |
at the home of J. H. Moyer
Win tf my
Pine Stump.
Mise Busan Maine
to Snow Bhoe
Mra. John Cus
Elsie and
day ul the
Miss
Bellefonte, spent
i
{
saturday returned |
itnings and daughter
lenner Walker spent Sap
Frank Moyer,
uhid Geo, Cre
tiday
Ma
home of
M iy Walker
Of $i]
formes
J nd
grandparents
ob Walker
Mamuel snd
ire “imple |e
with their gran: |
i)
Mrs
Burr |
Hishe
|
|
3
|
i i a fa
§ BOINIratay
this
very hits
instrument
Cn
child
iL for ws vere |
wople by it for Is
Hroa, Eildon,
: ire of Chamber.
teddy than any other
kind, It seems to have taken t he jead
aver seversl other good brand«.” There
Is no question but this wedicine is the
best that can be procured for coughs
and colds, whether ft be a ehild or
adult that js sffected. Italways cures
and cures quickly Bold by ©. W
Swartz, Tuseyville, F. A. Carson,
Potters Milla.
Hy
and elderl
ER
cough
Kr ippe,
lows.
inin's Cough I%
Fad
ne
PIANOS
ORGANS
THE LESTER PIANO is
strictly high grade instrument, en-
dorsed by the New England Con.
Boston, Mass: Broad
onservatory, Philadelphia,
tone
AND
a
servatory
Street C
as 1
ing unsurpassed for
touch and finish
THE LAWRENCE . . .
7-=OCTAVE ORGAN
is the only organ with the Saxa-
and correctly
instruments,
Ask
phone combination
imitates orchestral
TERMS to suit the
for catalogues and prices,
& CE ZEIGLER =
SPRING MILLS.
buyer
H. G. STROHMEIER,
CENTRE HALL, . . PENN,
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
HIGH GRADE ...
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
Marble aw
- - -.
I ———
Pm sen
Epes
Smith, the Photographer,
W. W, Bmith, the
will be in Centre Han
Photographer,
i thin week,
ical sms
Demoeratie Commition Mestling
The Democratic
will at the Democratic
quarters, Bellefonte, Monday
April 24th, at 12 30 o'clock.
apporvionment of delegates to
several precincts will be acted on
the rules of
committee
Head.
uiter-
The
the
at
the
county
feat
33
this meeting, under
the commmitiee,
. Tavior, Chairman,
before
H.
fine ———
About Hhetnmatism
There
nore
inflict
snd
few discases that
than rheumatism
are
torture
have been suggested, To
cured is, therefore,
b iit Chamber
BBY
it ean be “4
tntement to make,
tensive sale, has met with great ste.
eo in the treatment of this disease
One appli ‘ation of Palo Balm will re-
| le ve the pain, and hundreds of suffer.
e have testified to permanent cures
i by ufter whea Pain
Fix quick relief sud
For sale ny 1 WwW
ile FA
3! IE Uw ¥ his
teh
a trifle
party, Tugsey ve
Mills,
s
allords
conta but
Spring Time iu Florida snd the South
This is one of the most delightful
of the whole vear to visit
Lhe famous resorts of Pine
y Camden, 8, C., and others
of the wonderful Southland, reached
mont directly by the Beubourd Air
Line Railway, the shortest and quick-
est route between the North snd south
Three through Pallman traing daily,
a8 Limited, the quickest trajn eves
operated between New York and
Florida and without change of passen-
or baggege. Winter excursion
rates now in eflect, Bpecial stopover
privileges, Excellent Dining car sery-
ice on all trains, Two trains daily 0
Atlanta for New Orleans, Birming-
bara and all points in the Bouth- west
Write for rates, schedules, illustrated
booklets and other information,
J. J. PULLER, Dist. Pass, Agt
1411 Chestnut Bt, Phils
—
Pa
on
Keep your bowels regular by the use
of Chamberlain's
Tablets,
sale by
A. Carson,
HBtomach and Liver
For
F
There is nothing bet
Ww.
Potters
Li §
ile
Tusseyy
Mills
Hwarlz,
tized offers fo Eade 8 Bouse &1
street, ( Heli. The ho
ry, aud well JOCK Pe
f srthier art aR
&
EL” BE AND LOT FOR BALE
erty
Se
selection of CLOTHING,
Hosiery, Etc, that ca
HATS, NECK-WEAR,
n be collected together,
Manhattan Shirts
SS
I'he | Hosiery from S
wd $V o a by
Alcs
Er ———
fe
imon, Hatch & Whitten Co.
est in thelr nes
a
ap
Cr
% ns
at once. Get price.
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5
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Come to see us.
ALLSii
Stops falling hair, also.
land...
Potato
ii 0
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
Hair Renewe
w long and heavy.
the dar] hich color of youth.
years,” FALL & CO. Rn To
Flesh Wounds, | Ulcer Ss,
Carbuncles, -
Felons, . Boils,
Spelas. Scrotule ‘ter, Eczema, W
Skin Bruptions, Fever Sores.
Pies. § a up Chilblaing, Corns
LT
A pleasant, potent and
permanent Invigorator for
The
Granite, Don’t fail 10 got ny prices
= ban