The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 25, 1905, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
8S. W. SMITH, Editor
and Proprietor
CENTRE HALL, . . . PENNA,
THU JRSDAY, MAY 25, 1805.
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) ed for at the rate of
ble in advance) the
Cards of thanks,
im charge, fifty cents,
DIVIDING THE TIPS.
That Followed
Restaurants,
¥he Method
Some
Is
London
etween
plained
in tips :
YOUR MORNING DRAM.
Let It Be a Glnan of Water and En-
joy an Inside Bath.
brush
the
stil
Drinl Ka
joy
All
Drink
name of
of the
duties.
and in five m
the stomach
ging
tracts,
that 5
ing 1
aby fn #
grown sluggi
Chronicle.
YOR
THE BRIDE'S
One Time It
Wedding
PORTION.
At Was Stated In the
Announcement.
the
during
insert no-
tating the bride's
periodicals
England and
common custom in
century, especially
: Ii. to
portion contemporary
and newspapers
Scotland.
Almost every
man's Magazine
both in
number of the Gentle
at that time contain-
ed several of records, of which
the following, 1781, is a specimen:
“Married, the Revd. Mr. Roger Walna,
of York, about twenty-six year of age,
to a Lincolnshire lady, upwards of
eighty, with whom he is to have £8.
000 in money, £300 per annum, and a
coach and four, during life only.”
Sometimes the notice merely de
scribes the bride as a lady with a
“good portion” or a “genteel fortune)’
One of the latest notices was in Aris’
Birmingham Gazette, July 14, 1800,
which recorded the marriage of Mr.
Canning, undersecretary of state, to
Miss Seott, “with £100,000 fortune’
London Telegraph
Butterflies and Moths,
Though butterflies and moths are
found widely distributed all over the
globe they are by far most abundant
in the tropics. For instance, Brazil can
show to the collector not less than 700
different species within an hour's walk
of Para. There are not half as many
in all Europe. In Britain there are 67
species, and in all Europe there are 390
different kinds. They are found as far
north as Spitzbergen, on the Alps to a
height of H,000 feet and on the Andes
up to 18000 feet. As there are sdme
200,000 species it is easy to see why
butterfly hunters are great travelers.
these
in
Mr, Nols Death.
In f W. R. Noll,
in last week's issue, an error appeared,
It was stated that Mr, Noll died
Jeannette, instead at the home of his
father and mother, Mr. and Mra,
Noll, near Pleasant Gap. On
the death notice o
hearing
of the serious condition of his son,
father went to Jeannette,
week prior brought
young man home where he was
derly cared for. Mr. Noll’s exact
was thirty-four years and
the
the
ten
to his death
uge
days,
Wy —
Garbrick-Gentzel
Fay
lara Gentzel
The marriage of Garbrick, of
Altoon:
place today Thuy day ) at
of the parents of the bride, Mr.
Mre. Henry Gentzel, east of Pl
Gap. The cere ny
by Rev. J. 1. cypher.
e will make their home
toons, where the groom
in the shops of the
road.
Bn togk
and
Was
Btone
The young
coup! in
Pennsylvania Rail
———. fp — roo ——
Heroes Passing Away,
ing Memorial Day appears in the sta"
tistics of the Grand Army of the
publie, Department of Pennsylvania,
which shows that 1000 veterans of
State every
Memorial Day.
timated that 100 veterans die
the {
rebellion die in this
between each It is en
daily
"nited Siates.
ee i————r aif —————
Marriage Licenses
Harry Marshall,
Ada B. Williams,
Parish, Conemaugh.
ugardner, Conemaugh.
rigan, Osceola Mills,
M. Bittmar, Philipsburg.
- - tr
‘ream Parlor to Open
rman, at Spring Mills,
cream parlor Satur-
2 degrees
Bc fp
Georges Ve alloy.
o
Mes
'
bert {
Clay
Auman
Mises Gert
Lingle, Sadie and
Conf
Bessie
James Faust,
ing at Yeageriown,
Thursday.
i¢ Alina t NO
Ada PFaust, Agua
, Ella Hoyer aud
Davia
been
who bad
came home
BE
Millheim,
Orpdorf was in town
Mra. Jerome Bpigelmyer,
Isaac
Mr. and
daughter, Mrs. Charles Bossler, in
Freeburg.
Mrs. W. J. Mauck, of
accompanied home by her aunt, Sara
Alexander,
Miss Edith Riter, of Centre Hall, ar-
rived ¢
time at the home of I. A. BShawver,
Harry Kister and wife, of Bellefonte,
spent
ther, B. F
Jerry Kern, of Bellefonte, spent last
week with his mother, Mrs
Kern, and did some trout fishing.
J. H. B. Hartman and wife
Kister,
spent
Mrs. Hartman's mother, Mra,
who will spend some time with
back
Wise,
them.
——— AA ————
A Good Soggestion
Mr. CC. B. Wainwright of Lemon
City, Fia., has written the manufac-
turers that much better results are ob-
tained from the use of Chamberlain's
Colie, Cholers and Diarrhoea Remedy
in cases of paring io the stomach, colic
and cholera morbus by taking it in
water as hot ag can be drank. That
when taken in this way the effect is
double in rapidity. ‘It seerns to get at
the right spol instanily,’”” he says.
For sale by C. W. Bwarlz, Tusseyville ;
F. A. Carson, Potters Mills,
-»
President Roosevelt prefers to live in
a thoroughly Detiocratic town--one
well regulated-—and escsequently se-
lected Oyster Bay in which all the lo
cal offices are held by Democinis,
There are 8 great many people who
are ready to belleve that the President
knows a good thing.
AM A RASS
Obstacles wouldu’t be so bad if they |
weren't always getting in the way.
wan
Harris Township.
J. H. Holtzinger, of Haurri
| representing Christopher
Bebool Publications, called on
{ school directors last week
H. N. Mever, of Millheim,
| some time interest
Insurance
in the
i f
Hie
here
Penn Mutual
pany.
Ww . Moor
days last
Mil
e, of Nefls
week
| ing up some sheep and
Charles Whitehill, of
| tended to business hi last ']
M. B Brodeky,
from Philadelphia
Honl Che
i few
cattle
L.emont,
re
an eye
fpent a
and vicinity.
A. Grove, ol Coll
candidate for
1
il,
nomination of
r, and J.
Walker township, an aspirant
office county
the voter,
the primari es, June
Corl, of
of Pleasant
the Coun.
ly commissions
for
of treasurer, called
their
ord.
Bealsburg,
on
asking
Charles
brother
| chased
and
Robert,
a clover hul
Gap,
ler,
| and engine from J. J,
| Creek. Mr.
gaged at threshing in connec
grain
Tressler, who was
tion
work and
| farm poultry raising, for
i
| almost twenty years, will now devole
his time and energies to farming
making
he ne. H¢ n
this summer. WwW
superintending the eapent
All per
Boalsburg
improvement abotit
illiag
®O1S
presen
lat,
Mma
at Shingletoy
Jacob Harnish
Buow Bhoe
Mr. and
in Vis
Mrs. W., A. Murray
we county capital
J. H. Weber
to business here
spent
of Centre Hall. atiend.
ed Naturday and
took a little time to shake
old friends,
W. 8B. Wieland
mont, spent a week with
this place. Thursday evening Mr,
Wieland and Dr. Kidder furnished
graphaphone music, the de
On
hunds with
Nord
in
and wife, of
friends
on clor's
Mr. and Mrs Ishiler re
Harry
toons
H. Bailey
Hinmsp 3g!
Fuesday in
{oatier
ring, left
id the Kuights
Templar conclave, and visit
Mra. D. K
James Korman,
a few days in Boalsburg
His sister,
Mothersbaugh
of Rebersburg, spent
Amos Koch was pleasantly
on Monday, ‘It was bis fifty-ninth
birthday, and sll children and
grandchildren, except one son, Frank,
who isin the Phillipines, were present,
His mother, of Bufialo Run,
also present
Miss Anna Grove,
spent a few weeks with
Kaup, in Boalsburg.
Mre. J. Royer, of
here for a few days,
Mrs. Will Raymond with Ler little
girl came from Linden Hall Tuesday
morning and spent the day with her
aunt, Mrs, Poorman.
Mra. Alice Magoffin and Mrs Go
heen spent Tuesday with their brother,
Dr. Geo. Woods, at Pine Grove Mille
Mrs, George Kaup and daughter,
Miss Esther, spent Tuesday in Belle.
etirprived
his
Was
of Centre
the
Hall,
M jsnen
Dubois, visited
fonte,
i Mrs. Katharine Wieland left on Ba'-
i urday for & ¥)8it to her daughter, Mrs
| Leitzell, at Bunbury.
Mrs J. 1 Blonecypher returned on
Friday from a two weeks’ visit with
in parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Ulrich, at
Helinsgrove
Mr. Mra. J. Kor
the MeClintock home.
i Capt. W. H, the
| Democratic State Convention at Har-
| risburg, this week.
Frank Young hds returned
IHinois, whe
time.
snd man visited at
Fry is attending
fe
{ from Freeport,
DPell for BOme
-
Rebers}
Mi
ing Lier sister,
# MBadie Bowie
i
Rev, Hhonds
4
the fel
Wollfords,
: irehased
of Bpring Mil
her Frank
ling }
nds in Harris!
igler,
thie
i}
PIAT
ORGANS
“ { he ANT)
. THE LAWRIE
2=0OCTAVE
NC
ORGAN
o*
& C E ZEIGLER =
MILLS
H. GQ.
CENTRE HALL, . . . .
STROHTMEIER,
PENN,
Manufacturer of
and Dealer in
HIGH GRADE
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
Marble ao
Don’t fall to pot my prioes
G fanite,
Why “aller gr Hhenmaiism 7
Why sufler from rheumatism when
one application of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm will relieve the pain? The quick
relief which this liniment affords
makes rest and sleep posaible, snd that
alone lg worth many times is cost
Many who have used it hoping only
for a short relief from suffering have
teens happily surprised to find that
after awhile the relief became Porn
nent. Mm. V. H. Leggett of Yum
Yum, Tennessee, U. 8B. A, writes, *]
am a great sullerer from rheumstism,
all over from head to fool, and Cham
berlain’s Pain Baim is the only thing
that will relieve the pain'’ For sale
by C. W. Bwariz, Tusseyville ; F. A.
Carson, Potters Mille,
Smith, the Photographer,
Bmith, the Photographer,
will not be in Centre Hall this week,
L454 WwW
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Colyer,
Waen
fits
er snd children, ol
g her parents,
Fleisher,
ing
OIE CArps
JUBIGRL,
bert (Gobble
Funday al
Spring Time Io Florida and the South
¢
This sone of the most deli Hi
BEARO NIE the whole year to visi
Florida and the famous resorts of Pine
hurst, N, C,, Camden, 8. C. ner
of the wonderful Bouthland, reached
most directly by the Bs
Line Railway, the shortest quick
eat route between the N red esetith
Three through Pullman trains daily
including the famous Beub
aa Limited, the qu
operated
of
fail ad
é
whoard Al
Ae
orth a
ae
el wee New
Florida snd without change
gers or Laggag
PR HOW
A Grid
vv il
on gil
ham and all
ST
write
-
HBemedy ihe
Chambe
want to
ok
w
THE
Svs
of Clothing |
r from J. R. Kei
Scr .
from Guyer and No
Rain Coats
heights of Crown.
»
runks,
5
Goods in
Summer
all Things that are
MONTGO
ERY & CO.
CTT ATT? ETT
Summ
In fact,
Store.
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Goods
IONS
4
keep Every
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a
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vers Pi
Aver's Pills. Ayer’s Pills.
Ayer's Pills. Keep saying
this over and over again.
4.0. Ayer Co.,
The best laxative. Lowell, Mass
sro your moustache or beard
a beautiful brown or rich black? Use
GRAIN MARKET.
0
0
Wheat
Omts
i Com ....
AT STORES,
G8 | Butler...
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PRODUCE
Lard FR
Potatoes...
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
FIFTY O18. OF DECOGUIETE ORE P. BALL & 00, X
R. SMITH'S SALVE
CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulcers,
Felons, Carbuncles, Boils, Ery-
sipelas, Scrofuls, Tetter, Ecrema, White
Swelling, Skin Eraptions, Fever Sores,
Piles, Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Corns,
Bunions, Chapped Hands, Ete., Etc.
| By Mail, age. DR. STITH CO. Centre Hall.