The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 27, 1905, Image 5

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CENTRE HALL, PA.
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Garman House Licensed, LOUALS,
Liquor license was issued to the
Garman House, Bellefonte, Saturday
noon.
INCIDENTS OF 1860,
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Local Items Taken from the Centre He
porter of Interest to 1905 Readers,
MAY 21: Died — At the home of
Michael Hettinger, in Gregg town-
ship, May 21st, Mrs. Polly Grove, con-
sort of John Grove, deceased, aged six-
Ly-8ix years.
Muarried—May 20, J. Wells Evans, of
Bpring Mills, and M iss Sallie M. Hess,
of Montgomery Station.
JUNE4: At a barn
Piue Grove Mills, a piece of
timber struck sod killed
Heury Krebbs,
Married——Samuel Leitzell, of Gregg,
and Miss Katie Mulbarger, of Harris,
Died—At Aaronsburg, Mary Magda-
lena, wife of Daniel Leitzell, aged sev-
enty-two years, Al Centre Hall, Mrs.
Peggy MceCalmant, nee Alexander,
aged seventy-six,
Candidates for county offices were
quite numerous in 1869. Those ane
nounced on the Demoeratie side fol-
low. The star preceding a name in-
dieates that nomination followed :
Sheriff—*Jacob G. Meyer, Haines ;
Col. William W. Love, Potter,
Prothonotary-—*John Moran, Helle-
fonte ; R. H. Foster, Bellefonte ; James
H. Lipton, Bellefonte ; Christian D.
Keller, Bellefonte.
Register — *John H.
Worth; G. W. Rumbarger,
J. P. Gephart, Bellefonte : Hamuel
Herring, Gregg
Recorder—* Israel Grenoble,
Solomon Ettlinger, Haines
HBherifl—*Daniel Woodring,
fonte : P. Bierly, Miles;
Furey, Bellefonte; Griffith Davis,
Bpring ; D. C. Keller, Potter ; Thomas
Me( oy, Philipsburg ; Richard Conley,
Benner: B. F. Brown, Harris ; D. H,
Yeager, Snow Joseph L. Nefl,
Boggs,
Treasurer Wolf,
J. H. Dobbins, Bellefonte ;
Wilson, Benner ; John W.
Ferguson,
Commissioner “Joseph MeUloskey,
Cartin ; John Sweeney, Spring
The Radical ticket: Assembly,
James P. Coburn, Haines. Prothono-
tary, Samuel Barr, Bellefonte, Treas-
urer, H. P. Caldwalarer, Potter. Reg-
William Curtin, Boggs. Com-
missioner, Lewis Hess, Snow Bhoe,
Recorder, D. H. Rote, Haines. Sher-
iff, J. B. Butts, Bellefonte,
Lhe msjorities at the succeeding
follows : Governor,
2. Meyer, 229 : Moran, 226;
Meaorrison, 361 ; Grenoble, 380 : Wood.
613; Wolf, 288; MeCloskey,
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Mrs 1} Holler Dead
Hotter, wife of 1. Olie Hofler,
died at her home in Philadelphia, Wed-
morning. Mrs. Hoffer was a
Piiisdelphia lady. Mr. Hofler was
bose 1 snd raised nesr Centre Hall, and
will have the sympathy of his many
friends and acquaintances in this lo-
ecality in his bereavement.
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All the Staple Goods
¢ Will be found at our Store, and the prices on
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Miss Lizzie Bonyder built a walk in
front of her house in Centre Hall,
J. A. Reesman is re-roofing the barn
of William Tate, weat of town. The
roof was carried away during the re-
cent storm.
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Smith, the Photographer,
W. W. Bmith, the Photographer,
will not be in Centre Hall this week,
but Friday, May 4th,
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Before you buy, take a look through th
only completely stocked Harnoss
in Penne Valley
thing in the Harnos
and prices can not
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Twelve shy
girl baby that was
Mrs, George Markle,
of Linden Hall.
During the recent storm lghtuing
struck the stable of Mra, Coldren, iv
Centre Hall, and damaged the same to
considerable extent.
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pounds is the weight of a
born to Mr.
who reside south
Fertilizers for Male
J. H. & B. E, Weber an-
nounce that they will have during the
season fertilizers of all grades, and
prices as low as any. Phe prices are
based on the analysis of the goods,
They invite you to eall to see them be-
fore buying.
You can see
line. The
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rer at Centre Hall, re-
ceived garments from Edward B.
Grossman & Co. recently and invite
you to call and inspect the goods,
The Misses Geiss,
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Groceries, including the various breakfast foods,
crackers, biscuits, coffee substitutes, etc., are
offered in variety,
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Sehool Mrectors’ Convention
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The school directors of Centre coun-
ty will meet in convention Tuesday,
May 2, at twelve o'clock noon, at the
court house, Bellefonte, for the pur-
of superintendent of
schools of Attention
this subject
printed elsewhere in this issue,
A FEW PRICES
Raw Hide Wi
Heavy Dra
Brown hits
Heavy Work
Heavy Wooden Ham
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Clinton county has two candidates
for county superintendent
incumbent, Ira N. MeCloskey, and
Prof, B. J. Bower, the latter a resident
of Mill Hall,
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Mowery, Miss
Anna Mowery and Edward MceNitt,
all of Burnham, drove through Centre
Hall Saturday evening, their objective
point being Bellefonte
Miss Bessie Weber student
Woman's College, Frede Md.
home during Easter vaeation, ani
return Monday next
Weber sang a beautiful sc
formed church day
The way the
bills because
and obscurities, hensible lan-
guage, that
must have studied politics instead
English during'their school days
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Rubber Goods, Felts, Working Shirts, Overalls,
Shoes for all, ete,
the present
pose electing a
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Centre county,
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your trade. We will aim to use you fair.
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Anthracite in Blair County
BLANKETS AND ROBES
A little late in the season, but you
can have Blankets and Robes at
cost, which warrants buying now.
Stock Food-—-The best on the
market, Cents per Lb,
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F. E. WIELAND
winder EIall, Pa.
Is Selling the WOLFE BROS, Shoes for
Ladies and Children--the best $1.50
Shoe on the market.
Line FREED BROS. Shoes
HOES, and BOYS' HE
less than
"hie vost hb Hh al
Morrison,
Patton ;
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and is of an « 5
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the far.
the vein has
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to
ineonsi itencies
Se py
Yawed His
Bellew
James
10 see mie
Arm,
edging saw,
Samuel Farmers Mills,
received a the fore-
arm. The carriage became disconnect.
ed, aud it wus while he was adjusting
the same that the ident occurred,
The gash was made in the fleshy part
of the arm and looked ghastly before
dresséd by Dr. H.: Braucht, of
Spring Mills. Mr. Fredricks, although
he suffers s pain, has been able to
be about the greater part of the time
since Saturday, the accident
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operating an incompr
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ete, indicates legislators
of |
Fredricks, Full
wrions wound on Al MEN'S PLOW
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you
of Logan-
Henry
Valley
consists
nel, fifty
Justice Elmer Herlacher,
ton, recently purchased
Bhowers homestead in
at private sale. The
of three hundred
acres under ©
orchard «
lot of valuable
Wheat
Chicago market being bel
lar mark for May del The local
wheat growers may rtunate if
they disposed of their crop at the dol-
lar point, The
throughout
tendency to
wheat on hand,
The the
barn, near Linden
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carried
butidiog.
shoe ; v
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Brush
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Tre Centre Hal II Roller Flouring | Mills. +
J. H, & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors !
ultivation
me if five bhuundred
timber
£04881
Deg ee pd
time the t i
took a tumble in price, the
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are beautiful April days, Far-
outside
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and
for a good |
had
of
mers and all others wha have prospects
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work are lees
Johu Ro
Hall, is
sistant
Dreese
The Odd F.
Bunbury,
busy as the country
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crop nl
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of Linden lower the the |
Lemont as as
Irvin
sstaan, formerly price
The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kind
Grain— Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckw heat.
Baled Hay and Straw will bz bought at all times, at the) |
best prices the market will afford.
COAL All sizes of Coal, th e best Grades of Coal to be}
had, always on hand, We invite school} {
boards to consult with us bei ‘ore placing orders for fuel.
Ap Si tat tty Shots
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now lovated at
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Pueker,
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Wotceedas, was largely
of the order in
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attended by members from This farm
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Mills, Pa.
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the
farmers,
Court, this week, ng farming Spring
number of peop
was attended by a
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of the Hunting.
Burnham
June,
meeting of the
held i Hunting.
Monday evening iu
Ube next meeting
don wili be in
on the
Presuylery
first Moun
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will be
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Marfiage Licenses AD rs full
Presby tery
adj
Jumes H. Meyers, Rush township. n
Hevecen Gardner, Hush township.
Howard C. Bhadow, Tusseyville
Lesnore A. Holderman, Tusseyville,
Fearon Eckley, Bellefonte,
Maury A. Bwetver, Bellefonte,
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Went to sunbary
don on the first
October,
manag
Charles Glenn, the second smallpox
h Krape,
at ina very
light manper, cue Alb to the fact
that he ccinated
after him
nave smallpox
tf. of our
£5
Impure
somewhere
boils, pimples
nerves, then
ousness, d
Sarsaparill
stomach, then d epsia
biliousness, lo:
Your doctor
remedy, used for 60
= Ret $1
periser wre
Le
patient hoarding wit Austin
two bupgies the othe t n he 190."
leeds Liss the disease ie Oule odin
$
a
no ide ont
Was Va immediately ts and ev
discovered to
s Shia
Penns Valley was well represented
at Odd Fellows anuniverssry at
Baohbury. The number of tickets sold :
at the various stations are as follows :| CPt M ote of the
Bellefonte, 105; between Bellefonte delegates to the Republican Biate Con-
and Lemont, 20: Lemont Oak | vention, joived the Bellefoute delega-
+ ’ vy ’
Hall, 22; Linden Hall, 1; Centre ton bt went to the State capital in
Hall, 62; Bprivg Mills, Coburn, | * *Pecial car, Tuesday afternoon. The
83 party traveled by way of Tyrone, and
returning, came over the branch,
Mr. and Mra Jack A Weaver, of Col- enith was ;
yer, were brief callers Tuesday morn- Saranpariila compiles:
ing. The Weavers have concluded #1
that Potter township is a better place -
te live than West Virginia, and con
sequently eame back from that state
inat fall and have begun farming,
Those exposed «smalipoxjigerms
were permitted to leave their homes
in Centre Hall Monday morning, the
quarantine having been lifted at that
time. The Lealth authorities were sat.
isfied that further enforcement of the
quarantine rules would be useless
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brother was ]
the the ct waper ;
{ ver y much.
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George Boal, a 1a =
1 be raised without Changing th * grade, in a buggy.
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"Difference in Cost $3.80. Difference in Price to You $18.00.
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Republican State Ticket
The Republican state convention
which met in Harrisburg Wednesday
was largely attended.
The ticket nominated is as follows :
For Btate Treasurer—J. Lee Plum-
mer, of Blair county. !
For Judg-s of the Buperior Court—
E. Rice, of Luzerne, county ;
Orlady, of Huntingdon
A Beaver, of
ire ¢ lifference in price?
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&
taal differen in
the
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Be
28 a hails woRt, bugegy maker,
ggint
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Impure Riood
TIA wrmpead
Aid tho Sarsaparilia by keeping the
bowels foguite with Ayers Pilla.
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more than the
Now,
and
he
from »
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On uly Cheap Bu ugEy
Reat at and back back (see Muctrations?
Body £3 laches wide, 5 inches k fig
Malleable 345 wheel wilhoot an attier
Malleable head bi tronsidered poor)
Malleable Bailey Loop (cheapest made)
Common reaches
Steel sockets
Hickory and elm wheels (low grade)
Common axle
Wheels painted by dipping
Goz. head lining in top
Shafts. (cheap grade)
Keratol trimming
Rubber boot
Leather quarter top
Fizish, cheap
to
making wr
gic:
bought
Chas the B Best They Make.
x
»e to 1
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and
Minty.
a a a
Gienrge
county, James
Centre of
O05 ‘A Low Down
Wagon
at a Way Down Price
house, or the houle w
Clinton Repabilenn Ticket ing you. In either
Fhe ticket nominated by the Clinton wire
county Repablieans, follows : Bheriff,
Cliarles Jacob <igmnod, Lamar town-
ship ; prothonotary, John B., Lesher,
Leek Haven ; treasurer, Jesse 8. Hall,
Beech Creek borough ; associate judg-
es, William 8. Harris, d.0ck Haven,
and KE, T. Swain Renovo ; commis
sioners, Augustus L., Merrill, Lock
Huven, and Robert Myers, Flem-
ington, H. G, Bhearer was re-elected
crninty chairman,
A fp
Died In Altoona,
Jdotin H, Miller died at his bome,
1001 Lincoln Avenue, Altoona, Friday
morning. He was ill nine days and
suffered from an affliction of the kid-
peys. [no February last he was severe.
ly hurt by 8 fall on an icy pavement,
since when he had suffered much from
the ipjury then sustained, and which
was doubtless the primary cause of his
Inst lines. He was aged sixty-one
years, seven months sod twenty-six
days,
John H. Miller was the son of Wil-
liam and Leah Miller, and was born at
Baileyville, this county, ou August 25,
paying
$31.80 worth
We tell you these things
because we believe in a square
Letter, ’ i $1.14
aoa:
The public high school building, in
Bunbury, took fire the other day. Rev.
eral hundred children were within its
walla at the time, but owing to the
fact that the fire was confined to one
of the upper rooms the occupants of
the building were permitted to pass
ont without accident,
Mr. snd Mm, Calvin Holt, of
Gettysburg, for the past few days
have been stayiog at the Centre Hall
hotel, Mr. 5o0t left Centre Hall about
seventeen years ago, with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs Jacob Bolt, for Mary-
land, and later located at Gettysburg,
where he opened a merchant tailoring
establishment. He has been success.
ful in business aod is at present enjoy-
ing a good trade and the fruits of a
number of years of profitable business,
That the family of Adam Nees, for-
merly living on the Bruss farm near
this place, are living happily in their
new home at Freemont, Sayder coun.
ty, may be guessed from the fact that
Mr, Neese's birthday was eelobrated
in a fitting manner recently. A num. |
Leather Bg
Same
Blighty
There isn’t one purchaser of a buggy in a hundred
“HO ‘" 3
Ho, nor in a thousand -—-awho can tell
a
of his own knowledge
the cause for the difference in prices between one buggy and anothe
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Easy on the team, easy to load, easy
fo buy. Has 4-inch do tire, cheaper and
barter thas a hi | wagon, For hauling
anything der, grain, manure,
a bs fits av ge, fills every wagon
Ouiiaats ay thr nade. Send fe
rest Wagon Book Ever issued
hitewater’
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We make our own buggies.
.
KF. Weare the only general merchandising concern inthe world the, does,
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The prices to you on our different buggies are based the
manufacturing costs. Costs,
¢ make the same small percentage of profit on & g70.c
wedoon a £40. on outht, and you § get full value for « ver, v dollar vou pay.
The difference in our buggies is not mere)’ in the price, It's
in the quality. Hs
If you are a judge of buggy values we ask you to compare our
vehicles with any make you know of, price for price, —
If you are not an expert judge of buggy values, you are safe to order from us, for
every dollar you “spend. And we guarantee you satisfaction.
The thousands who have purchased vehicles of us write us of their perfect satisfacton and of $10.00 to $50.00
WHAT OTHERS SAY saved on cach one.
"1 feel 1 cannot say enough for Ward Our New Vehicle Cota tells
, but mine speaks for itself.”
A. describes in detall Tjust the rig you want.
a Tavion, Albion, 18.
timber | work st orn
n St pear to deal with. Let us sand
tain roads well sed itd yoare™
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Wagons
Reduced to
feed ar
rig that
we give honest value for
the 2 without cusggeration, Ir
rig, rig, safe safe he
you this wr catalogue, free,
for Wagon h Qatalogue and & and "Side
» side” | og finest ry
erence in sizes,
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Wagons, and x
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1843 On December 19, 1865, he was
joined in matrimony with Nancy K.
Bottorf, of Pine Grove Mills, by Rev.
J. A. DeMoyer, To the union were
bora six children, all of whom are liv-
ber of neighbors and friends gave
head of the family a genuine surprise
on this occasion, The evening was
spent in un most pleasant way, the re-
id
heis We Show
Quick, ah ke, Wee
by dry Mont,
dd he eg Sls
Mr. F. L. Shaw,
an expert vehicle man, looks after yor Rein
Address,